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ILL LIBRARY NOIS 61801 LI6I— O-1096 MONTHLY CATALOG OF UNITED STATES GOVEENMENT PUBLIC ATIOXS Decennial Cumulative Index 1951-1960 Index to the monthly issnes from January 1951 to December 1960 Volume II J-Z Issued by the SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS United States Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 : 1968 L.C. Card 4-18088 FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D.C. 2(>i02 Price )?50 per set of 2 volumes (sold in sets ouly ) "b^C \kW/n/^> ' Decennial Cumulative Index 1951-1960 J. Percy Priest Dam and Reservoir : designate — - law (195S) 11704 report (1958) S443 Jabour, George M., relief (1953) 12580, 1518S, 15815 Jack pine, sec Pine. Jack pine budworms, sec Spruce budworms. Jack-pine sawflies, see Flies. Jacketing compounds, cable, cord, and wire, electrical, specification (1955) 1451 ; (1957) 16624 Jackets : cotton, utility, olive green, specification (1954) 5497-98 men's flying, specifications (1951) 8232; (1953) 5841 men's preference among wool jackets (1951) ^, 1723S men's work, productivity, etc. (1952) 6018 woman's flying, specifications (1951) 5095, 6817, .S233 Avool, specifications (1951) 8231 Jackets (preservers), see Photographic nega- tive jackets. Jacking frames, see Frames. Jackius, Carl H., proceedings against, citing for contempt (1954) 14367 Jackknives, see Pocketknives. Jacks : hydraulic, technical manual (1953) 411 leveling, trailer, specification (1955) 15563 lift, specifications (1952) 16647, 1S716 mechanical and hvdraulic, specifications (1954) 19570; (1956) 9052; (1958) 546 telephone, specifications (1953) 6395; (1956) 590, 7277; (1957) 7180 U-82/U, for microphone headset cord, speci- fication (1953) 5840 Jackscrews, see Screwjacks. Jackson, Harold G., relief (1955) 15071 ; (1957) 5246, 9454, 10699 Jackson, James B., jr. testimony (1959) 16213 Jackson, John K., relief (1951) 9409 Jackson. Richard, nomination, hearing (1957) 15575 Jackson, Robert H., memorial proceedings (1955) 18641 Jackson. S.. and Son, Inc., relief (1958) 13922. 14654, 15768 Jackson. Teruko K., relief (1958) 12363. 13S87, 14329 Jackson, Virgilio. see Won, Virgil. Jackson. William B., relief (1959) 12096, 14432, 15606 Jackson, William G., relief (1956) 10414, 11911, 14348 Jackson. William R.. relief (1952) 10723: (1953) 5703, 10340. 122S6 Jackson. Ala., population, special census (1955) 327 Jackson. Ky., railroad accident (1962) 7827 Jackson, Mich. : instrument approach chart (1951) 2922 uonfarm housing characteristics, 1950 cen- sus (1953) 5330-.:il railroad accidents (1952) 7827; (1953) 20265 Jackson, ^liss. : geology, stratigraphic and structural study of area surrounding, gas field (1954) 12389 housing, block statistics (1952) 6749 instrument approach chart (1951) 4668 Jackson Municipal Airport, terminal fore- casting manual (1954) 12591 occupational wage survey — departmental edition (1960) 10169 document edition (1960) 9426 weather observations, hourly (195G) 1949U Jackson, S.C., population, special census (1953) .5297 Jackson, Tenn., population, special census (1953) 12172 Jackson, Wyo., conveyance of land to, reporta (1952) 10808; (1953) 15700 Jackson, Fort : convey to Savannah, Ga. — law (1952) 8686 reports (1951) 18364; (1952) 7046 preparedness program investigation (1951) 9570 Jackson Barracks, La. : conveyance to Louisiana — hearing (1955) 7974 law (1955) 9405 reports (1955) 7683, 7903 Jackson County, Ala. : forest inventory statistics (1954) 7756 lumber production notes, TVA (1955) 5284 soil survey (1954) 906o Jackson County, Miss., fissionable materials in land, conveyance of U.S. interests to record owners (1958) 9420, 12520, 13781 Jackson County. N.C., forest inventory sta- tistics (1960) 4432 Jackson County, Oreg. : Shamrock copper-nickel mine, investigation (1952) 15644 Shamrock mine, nickeliferous ores, bene- fieiation studies (1957) 1012 Jackson lock and dam : land acquisition for national wildlife ref- uge — hearing (1960) 449 report (1959) 15900 navigation conditions, hydraulic model in- vestigation (1960) 5282 spillways and stilling basins, hydraulic model investigation (1960) 52S1 wildlife conservation improvements, engi- neer report — departmental edition (1960) .5248 document edition (1960) 5054 Jackson Purchase region. Ky., water supply, public and industrial (1954) 873 Jackson School Township, Ind. : relief — law (1957) 15158 reports (1957) 11207, 15248 Jackson's Mill Conference, see Rural Develop- ment Workshop. Jacksonville. Ark., population, special census (1959) 9711 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1287 282-292—68 — Vol. 2 1 Jacksonville, Fla. . aeronautical chart (1!)."<1) 031(4 ahcntft acciii.-nts (l!>r.l) 14702; (lOoG) 1851L'; (1U57) 9.111; (lycu; lGf!«9 census of business, 1!»54. central business district statistics (1957) 0492 errata ( 1957) 129.30 housinjr, block statistics (1952) 4928 housing market short-term forecast (1953) 102S2 instrument aiiproaeh chart (1951) 28G6 niortiraKe niarkets (19.")3) 2614 nonl'arni liousiiig cliaracteristics, 1950 cen- sus ( 1!».")3) 4005 occupation.il waLTc surveys — deiiartniental editions (1952) 17894; (1900) 7290 document editions (19.".2) 17503; (1960) 6490 port (1958) S500 correction (1958) 9809 residential morttra^e fin.mcing (1953) 6100 rivers and harbors, improvement (1953) 7051 small business distribution problems, hear- ing (1950) 18046 terminal forecasting manual (1952) 4515 weather observations, hourly (1950) 19481 Jacksonville. Tex., new produce markets, plans (19.">2) 874 Jacksonville Garment Co.. relief (1954) 14204 Jacob. Cvnthia, relief (1955) 0074, 11S81, 14027 Jacobs, Ernestine B., relief (1951) 3225, 496o, 9293, 9394 Jacobs, Louis M., relief (1953) 5592; (1954) 3840, 5030 Jacobs. Utah, railroad accident (19.j2) 14143 Jacobsen, Anni S., relief (1954) 14803, 10710 Jacobson, Israel, court case, (1951) 1243 Jacoby. Xeil H., nomination, hearing (19o4), 3879 Jacoe, Antonio, relief (1954), 8480; (1955) 6209, 14307, 14549 Jacquet, Suzanne, relief (1954), 5326 Jade, Guatemalan, mineralogical studies (1958), 909 Jadwin, General Edgar, Dam and Reservoir, xee General Edgar Jadwin Dam and Reservoir. JAG .lournal (ID.jI) 200S. 1224.-> ; (1952) 14.35, 12013; (1953) 3333. 14109; (19.54) 2077, 13085; (1955) 2373, 13272; (19.-.e) 2437, 13579; (1957) 2910, 124;H3; (1958) 2435, 10787; (1959) 2724, 3807, 11263 ; (1960) 29.30, 12294 indexes (1951) 12246; (1952) 7830; (19.)3) 6127; (1957) 14336 Jaguars, Pleistocene skeltons found in Ten- nessee (1951) 18856 Jahns. Ekea, relief (1954) 15397 Jails, nee Prisons and prisoners. Jako, Christopher F., relief (1954) 6915, 11639, 13941 Jakubauskas, AlphonseE., relief (1958) 11856, 12400, 13870 Jakubec, Milan, statement (1958) 6909 Jalaver. Freidoun ; relief (1951) 5013, 10991, 13071 Jalbuena, Robert C, relief (1955) 11521; (1956) 3348, 3557 Jalsovlczky, Tibnr K., relief (1952) 7143; (1953) 5538, 9113, 10260 Jamaica : citrus industry (1956) 10862 civil air servici's, agreement with Great Britain (1957) 4370 community development programs (19;>7) 950 economic developments. 19.'>7 (1958) 7323 economic information (1951) 3547 economv, basic data (19.50) 10869 establishing business (1958) 8685 import tariff svstem (1953) 7808; (1956) 7510 weatlier stations, agreements with Great Britain ( 1 9."»9 ) 8230; (1900) 900") Jamaii-a, Hi., railroad accident (1957) 11655 Jamaica, X.Y. : aircraft accidents (1952) 17435; (1954) 13853; (1955) 18111 railroad accidents — decision of I.C.C. (1951) 3733 hearing (1951) 3193 Jamaica National Bank of New York (1951) 5492 James, Eugene C, proceedings against, for contempt of Senate, report (1955) 12150 James Ji-Tsung Woo and family, see Woo, James Ji-Tsung, and family. .Tames, Lee. see Klinger. Benjamin P. James Ralph, relief (1952) 8782, 10847, 12736 James, Scotty, claims (1959) 9821, 14411, 15579 James Island, topographic map (1951) 13905 James Lykes (steamship), launching (ad- dress) (1959) 14027 James Madison Memorial Commission : establish — law (1960) 6450 reports (1959) 16063; (1960) 6588 James River, geology and mineral deposits (1955) 8205 James Towne, see Jamestown, Va. Jamestown, Colo., uranothorite from fluorite breccias (1952) 4855 Jamestown, N.Dak. : sulistation — additions and modifications, specifications (1954) 5924 air switches and disconnecting fuses, In- vitation forbids (1954) 5944 autotransformer, invitation for bids (1953) 20421 control, etc.. equipment, invitation for bids (1951) 7371 control board exten.'^lons, etc., invitation for bids (1954) 5940 distribution transformers, etc., invitation for bids (1951) 14191 power circuit breaker, invitation for bids (1954) 1071 telephone equipment, specifications (1951 » 4130 transmission line, to Fargo, specifications (1954) 1(159. 2103 transmission lines, steel towers, invitation for bids (1953) 19433 wheat storage research (1955) 10798 Jamestown, N.i'. : flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 3901 document edition (1957) 3716 Jamestown, Va. : archeological discoveries (1957) 4278 archeological excavations (1959) 16964 brief description (1951) 15703 general information (1957) 2247; (1959) 1112 ; (1900) 7487 James Towne in words of contemporaries (195t;) 5!»S9 locale of .laiiicstuwn 350th anniversary fes- tival of 1957 (1950) 59S7 oldest asseiiiblv in America and its state- houses (T.'t5t!) 200SO 350tli anniversary of founding — joint committee to represent Congress, report (1957) 11204 report (1959) 1739 townsite and its story (1957) 4277 Jamestown Dam : constniotion, specifications (1952) 4407 design and construction, teclinical record I 195S) 3795 high -pressure gates, invitation for bids (1!>52) 3004 Jamestown National Historic Park, archeologi- cal excavations (1959) 16964 James to wii-Willi.i in sburg-York town Celebra- tion C'lmiuission : appropri.it ions. 1955. supplemental — heariiiirs i 1954> 151SS law (11154) 10T90 rei)ort (1954) 14807 Page 1288 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Jamestown-Will iamsbur^- York town Celebra- tion Commission — Continued appropriations, lOoti. Interior Dept. — hearinffs (1955) 6175, 7973 law (1955) 11349 reports (1955) 4407, 7942 appropriations. 1957 — hearing's (195(i) 7204 law (195(5) 11793 report (1956) S796 appropriations, 1958 — hearinj;s (1957) 5159, 9745 law (1957) 10745 rei)orts (1957) 5110, 11202 establish — ■ law (1953) 15322 reports (1953) 15535, 15709 final report (1959) 1739 Jami, William J., relief (1953) 9040 Jamison mine, carbonizing properties, W. Va. coals (1952) 112S8 Jamison SW quadranerle, Nebr., topographic map (1951) 5362 Jams : Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities, Army regs (1956) 18330 fruit — specification (1951) 3468; (1956) 689 spread production, 1952, preliminary re- port (1953) 16222 standards for grades (1953) 2789; (1956) 7905 );iaking at home, directions, recipes, etc. (1957) 104S9 Jan Yee Young, see Young, Jan Yee. JANAP series (1954) 5754 Jane Stanislaus, Sister, see Riederer, Maria (Sister Jane Stanislaus). Janicki, Franciszek. and wife, relief (1954) 14845; (1955) 4481. 11335. 11505 Janitis, Anatolijs, relief (1960) 10700, 10759, 11001 Janitors : doorkeeper oflSce. House of Representatives, change titles, report (1957) 15281 examination announcement (1957) 8050, 9321 Jansson-Viik, Armas E., relief (1958) 3257, 8169, 9254 Janus green B. supravital dye for mitochon- dria (1953) 8049 Japan : administrative agreement, text (1952) 15850 administrative directives of Supreme Com- mander for Allied Powers, SCAPIN-A index numbers (1953) 11654-657 agricultural commodities agreements (1956) 6137, 6139, 16027-28, 19422; (1957) 2344, 5870 agricultural imports, percentage of U.S. farm exports (1957) 11534 agricultural programs, 1945-51 (1953) 11705 air attack in World War II, economic ef- fects (1954) 12268 air transport services, agreements (1954) 10876; (1959) 5427 Amami Islands relinquishment by U.S., agreement (1955) 896 analysis on communes and agricultural mechanization in Communist (Thina (1960) 15607 analysis on purchase and sale prices in Communist China (1960) 17378 appraisal of index numbers of industrial production in Communist China (1960) 14318 aquatic animals and plants, list (1953) 11708 arts, outlines of history (1955) 4940 atomic energy, cooperation for civil uses, agreements (1956) 4312; (1959) 4080, 6958 atomic energy uses, agreement, report (1955) 15408 background notes on Japanese economy (1955) 865 Japan — Continued baggage regulations (1953) 19037; (1955) 10353 bentonite and bleaching clay (1951) 8618; (1953) 11697 black tuna fishery and oceanographic con- ditions (1953) 7754 centennial celebration of opening, 1853— 1953 (1953) 13622 charter for lease of U.S. vessels, agreement (1953) 18016 civil aviation, Japanese (1955) 17214 claims for personal and property damages resulting from nuclear tests, agreement (1956) 4273 claims, settlement of costs, agreement (1954) 1147 clam culture (1953) 11042, 11703 coastal fisheries program (1953) 11040 commercial relations under GATT, procSs verbal (1956) 7822 commercially important woods, properties and uses (1953) 11704 Communism, fight against Trotskvites and party construction (1960) 18741 Communist-inspired disturbances — information from Sec. of Army requested (1952) 10538-539, 10541 letter from State Department (1952) 13194 cooperative investigations, distribution and food habits of fur seals in north Pacific Ocean (1955) 19427 cooperatives, agricultural trade with (1958) 609 copper metallurgy (1953) 11712 copyrights, provisional arrangement with U.S., agreement (1955) 8471 cotton — and chemical fibers competition (1957) 11531 crop, import and consumption estimates (1954) 4157 import program, Oct. 195.3-Mar. 1954 (1953) 20187 marketing situation (1954) 8768, 15484 textile industry (1953) 16188 criminal jurisdiction, AFFE pamphlet (1955) 1 criminal jurisdiction over United Nations forces, protocol (1955) 5232 crop insurance (1952) 9271 currency allocations assure substantial pur- chases of dollar cotton (1953) 20190 directive to Japanese Government — ■ catalogs (1953) 11672-673 indexes (1953) 11674-675 double taxation, conventions^— estates, etc. — report (1954) 17041 test (1955) 19723 income tax — protocol supplement, hearings (1957) 13975 protocol supplement, report (1958) 3209 protocol supplement, tests (1957) 18079: (1958) 3196 report (1954) 17041 texts (1954) 9994; (1955) 19724 income tax. estates, etc., report (1955) 6225A eastern Hokkaido land-based salmon fishery area (1960) 8424 economic arrangements agreement (1955) 10716 economic development agreement (1957) 2340 economic developments (1955) 8210; (1956) 5725; (1957) 5569; (1958) 6033; (1959) 7791 economic information (1953) 19033 economic review, 1951 (1953) 19091 economic statistics (1954) 2192 economv. basic data (1955) 17194; (1958) 16975 emergenev flood relief assistance, agreement (1360) 2240 essentials of peace (address) (1951) 8797 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1289 Japan — Continued establishing business in (1951) 52S1 ; (1955) «>44 : (1939) S5:i2 exchange of oftioial publications agreement (1956) 19441 expansinn of militarism in southeast Asia (liitjo) 1724:-: Export Import Hank credit in purchase of cotton (1953) 20191 export Insjiection system (1959) 12710 exports and Imports — licensin;; and cxdiange controls (1955) 4S41 : (1957) 11543: (1900) 675 monthly reports (195:i) i:n;;5) 10452 Industrial developments (1900) 17144 Industrial fasteners industry, report (1960) 16592 Air Torce dependents Japan — Continued information for (1956) 7967 interchange of patent rights and technical information, agreement (1956) 17777 investiiiiMit information for U.S. business- men ( 1956) 910,S investments in aircraft and products (1960) 1(>597 king-crab factoryship expedition, 1953 (1955) 6481 Kinreizuka, Golden Bells Tomb (1954) 19798 land reform program (1953) 11687 livestock industry (1952) 7772 living conditions (1959) 465 living Costs and conditions (1957) 2076 loan of naval vcssids — agreements (1955) 12705; (1959) 6957; (1960) 2234 law (1952) 13042 reports (1952) 10604. i:;s05 loan of vessels, extension of charter lease, agreement (1958) 5135 loss of U.S. citizenship by voting in — law (1954) 14053 reports (19.54) 6999. 11544 Mao Tse-Tung's literature and Ideology, Chi- nese articles (1960) 17352 market for — agricultural products, competition (1958) 60S U.S. agricultural products (1954) 7325 U.S. livestock and meat products (1960) 3841 medical experiences, etc., 1950-53 (1955) 2872 memorandum for Japanese Government (1951) 1617 metallurgical plants (1953) 11695 meteor shoowers (1958) 3807 military assistance, grant of vessels, agree- ment (1960) i:i42 military occupation — mission and accomplishments — civil inl'ormation and education fields (1953) 11677 economic and scientific fields (1953) 11678 programs in mining and petroleum indus- tries (1953) 11676 military personnel of U.S., helpful hints, D.A. pamphlet (1960) 3385. 14886 mineral resources (1953) 11699 modern education development 6090 mutual cooperation and security hearing (1960) 9623 peoples opposition (1960) 18739 text (1960) 16:!73 use of facilities, etc., agreement (1960) 181138 mutual defense assistance — agreements (1955) 6777. 12705: (1956) 4274-75, 7816, 7830, 11259-260, 12893 ; (1958) 3829. 5142. 8968 cash contributions bv Japan, agreements (1957) 10367; (1959) 17863; (1960) 1!I299 equipment, materials, and services, agree- ment (1960) 11655 rel"(>rences in agreement of March 8, 1954, understaiuling between U.S. and Japan (1960) lSi;i!) return of equipment agreement (1955) (•.77s mutual security agreement (1955) 8507 National Safety Force, officers' training program in U.S., agreement (1954) 15888 Natural Uesources Section weekly summary (1951) 1619; (1952) 997, 11612 new opiiortiinities in Japanese-American trade (excerpts from address) (1958) 15745 news notes (1952) 1705 newsprint (1953) 11084 (1959) treaty — Pape 1290 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Japan — Continued north Pacific tislieries convention — amendment (1960) 14741 liearing (1952) 13S60 implementation — hearings (1954) 15215; (1955) 410 law (1954) 16724 reports (1954) 12101, 14256 text (1954) 12572 north Pacific fishing expedition, 1952 — salmon-fishing (1953) 6038 salmon tasking (1953) 16171 north Pacific iur seals, convention — report (1958) 3207 text (1958) 1852, 3195 occupation costs, estimate (1951) 10957 offshore trawling (1951) 15428; (1953) 11696 operations of U.S. Embassy, consular serv- ice and USIA— hearings (1955) 1374 report (1955) 4440 oyster culture (1953) 11039 parcel post agreement (1959) 10604 passport visa fees, agreements (1955) 10703 passport visas, agreement (1957) 8972 patent and trademark regulations (1957) 15897; (1900) 18582 payment for damages to property of Japa- nese national, agreement (1956) 12917 payment to Government — hearings (1960) 1638 law (1960) 9404 reports (1959) 12513: (1960) 3570, 9463 pearl culture (1951) 15421 pelagic fur seal research, 1950 (1954) 19624 pharmaceutical regulations (1957) 2075 photograpic products industrv development, 1954-58 (1959) 4344, 8434 plant explorations, ornamentals (1958) 52 pocket guide (1953) 210; (1955) 2740 political reorientation, progress report (1953) 11671 post-treaty, economic problems (1952) 4068 post-war developments in education (1953) 1768 postwar private foreign investment, status (1953) 19050 preparing shipments to (1956) 10873; (1960) 6955 productivity program — agreement (1956) 9445 ICA report (1960) 17199 purchase of U.S. surplus agricultural com- modities (1955) 10711-712 public health and welfare (1953) 8297-98, 11714 Quartemaster Corps operations in war against (1956) 20555 railway developments (1958) 4789 rayon and syntlietic textile industry, recent developments (1953) 13277 red salmon fisheries, effectuate purposes of 1952 treaty, report (1958) 4482 relay sounding data, design wind profiles (1960) 6220 relief from taxation on defense expenditures, agreement (1954) 2149 reorientation program, Army Dept. report (1951) 16024-25, 16043 research — bibliography (1952) 15838 studies currently in progress, bibliography (1959) 1183 studies on Mongolia (1959) 5008 unpublished, bibliography (1953) 8204 restrictive trade practices study team con- ference, proceedings (1959) 10049 rice — imports increase (1952) 15511 reduced crop raises import requirements (1954) 4172 situation, 1953 (1953) 7789 synthetic, increase production (1952) 18908 river control and utilization (1953) 11706 safety in coal mines (1953) 11698 Japan — Continued siiiling directions — northern part, 1951 edition (1952) 5985 changes (1053) 1180; (1955) 681, 19491; (1957) 4127; (1958) 1588; (1959) 6309; (1900) 9865 southern part, 1943 edition, supp. (1951) 3706 southern part, 1951 edition (1952) 11212 changes (1954) 18811-812; (1955) 19492; (1957) 7459; (1958) 16073; (1900) 1843 SCAP directives from Supreme Commander for Allied Powers, SCAP index numbers (1953) 11058-664 SCAP Natural Resources Section, bibli- ography (1953) 1513 scliedule of concessions to be annexed to declaration on provisional accession of Swiss confederation to GATT (1960) 18136 scliool lunch program, agreement (1956) 16029 science and technology, bibliograpliies (1953) 1623, 11615; (1954) 9465 science and teclinology report (1953) 11718 scientific and teclinical journals, list (1953) 11718 security treaty — administrative agreement — under art. 2 (1953) 1950S under art. 3 (1954) 17847 and administrative agreement Interpre- tation, relation to charter of United Nations, understanding (1957) 18086 Pacific security foundations (1952) 8131 ratification (1952) 3923 text (1952) 11581 sending gift packages to (1953) 1125, 16219: (1956) 722; (1958) 15031 skipjack fishery (1951) 3485, 5251, 5253; (1953) 13241 shipping, shipbuilding, and port facilities (1957) 15900 soil surveys (1952) 11679-683 Soviet Union entry into war against Japan, U.S. military plans (1955) 19218 soyliean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines and its injury to soybean plants (1959) 13716 statistical organization (1952) 1 status of United Nations forces, agreement (1955) 16030 study of Soviet meteorology (1959) 1898 study on communist forces in Laos (1960) 10058 summer fishery for albacore (1960) 9777 Supreme Commander for Ailed Powers^ — • accomplishments in economic, etc., fields (1952) 14480 instructions (1952) 14481 surplus agricultural commodities, agree- ments (1960) 9012. 14743 sweet potatoes (1952) 11702 tariff and trade matters, conferences, hear- ings (1957) 8258 taxation, report by Shoup Mission (1952) 11713 taxation, WTIS report (1958) 12781 taxes on estates, inheritances, and gifts, convention, text (1954) 9995 tea (1952) 11685 technical missions, agreement (1955) 5241 textile exports to U.S., effect on U.S. indus- try. T.C., to study, report (1955) 12145 third country teclinical training program agreement (1960) 14724 tobacco production and trade (1954) 5673 trade agreement negotiations, notices (1955) 5254 trade-mark protection (1955) 3388 trade patterns, 1930-34 (1952) 14479 trade with United States (addrses) (1959) 15548 trading with Japan (1952) 19069 treatv of friendship, commerce, etc. — hearing (1952) 12938 report (1952) 15605 text and protocol (1953) 12738 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1291 Japan — Contlnuwl "fishery (1951) :?49fi. 5250. 5254 fishinp iiulustry (195.S) 449(5 longlinc i".\i)eilitii>iis to western Pacific, cntdies. analysis (1955) S370 lonRline fislierics. average years fishing condition (195(5) 1S995 lon>;linf Hshcrv anil fishing grounds (1954) 19(520 mothiTship expeditions in Pacific O<'oan (1952) 1(5651 production and export potentiaHti«s (1951 • i:5822 United States Armed Forces maintenanco, expenditures reduction. agreements (1955) 12703; (195G) 9474, 12941- 942: (1957 1 1721S: (1958) 17;{93 ; (1959) 1(1(50(5 ; (19(50) 11640 United States Armed Forces support waiver of .Japanese contribution, agreement (1960) 19295 United States Education Mission, report (1951) 1 United States Educational Commission, agreements (1952) 6308; (195S) 5140 United States policy (speech) (1954) 5965 use of U.S. soybean (1959) 5511 village in transition (1951) 7457 war against, pictoi-ial record (1952) 16765 •war damage claims against, payment, re- ports (1959) 7562: (1960) 9595 weekly report (1951) 1620 •western equatorial Pacific tuna-fishing op- erations (1953) 2556 whaling industry prior to 1946 (1951) 15423 ; (195^) 11686 white potatoes (1953) 11700 whiteware raw material resources (1953) 11694 Japan, Joint Commission for Investigation of J^ffects of Atomic Bomb in. see Joint ("oiiimission for Investigation of Effects of Atomic Bomb in Japan. Japanese : agricultural workers, temiiorary. operation of program, report (1957) llOO;^ children, skeletal development (1958) 7904 nationals, patent applications, extend time for filing — law (1954) 16752 reports (1954) 5213. 12129 veterans benefits, eligibility, restore — law (1954) 11431 reports (1954) 8329, 10223 women, advances in past 6 years (1952) 8187 Japanese-Americans, see Japanese in United States. Japanese beetles, see Beetles. Japanese encephalitis, see Encephalitis. Japanese fisheries based in overseas areas (1959) 9045 Japanese flowering cherry : blossoms, general information (1957) 5775 oriental flowering cherry trees (1956) 11095 Japanese honeysuckle, see Honeysuckle. Japanese in T'nitcd States : age, etc.. census. 1950 — (1953) 17175 corrections (1954) 4952; (1955) 11202 claims, appropriations, 1954, supplemental, law (1953) 15269 evacuation claims — law (1951) 14824 reports (1951) 10966, 15107 evacuation claims act. amend — hearings (1955) 409; (1956) 5266 law (1956) 14440 reports (1955) 3098; (1956) 5195. 10589 evacuation claims act, precedent decisions of Attorney General, 1950-56 (1956) 20523 Federal employees, credit interment period during World War II for retirement and leave purposes — hearing (19(i0) 10971 law (19(;(>» 15102 reports (19(;0) 10913. 1 5:'.47 Japanese in United States — Continued Federal employees, remove inequities in compensation — law (1952) 13121 reports (1952) 8903. 13584 Japanese language, materials, preliminary rules and manual for cataloging (1957) 1(5002 Japanese mandated islands, see Trust Territory of Pacific Islands. Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, check- list of archives microfilmed for Library of Congress (1954) 7413 Japanese operational monograph series (1954) 8594 Japanese Peace Conference, San Francisco, 1951 : background (1951) 17154 opening address, etc. (1951) 19007 proceedings (1952) 931 supplement (1952) 9724 Japanese peace treaty, Sept. 8. 1951 : draft of treaty (1951) 15847 peace for long haul. Armed Forces talk (1951) 17343 peace treaty in making (address) (1951) 19011 ratification, hearings (1952) 3923 settlement of disputes under art. 15 (a) (1953) 4898 text — with declarations and notes (1952) 18223 with related documents (19521 11526 Japanese Sea. tectonics of bottom structure according to seismic acoustic data of expedition on Vityaz, USSR studies (1959) 3804 Japanese Trade Fair : free entry of imports — law (1951) 10928 reports (1951) 9465, 9606 Japhet, George, relief (1954) 5116, 10184, 11349 Jardeleza. Magdalena L., jr., relief (1951) 580, 3020 Jarecki. Franciszek : flight to freedom, hearing (1953) 15591 relief (195:!) KK'.SI. 10700 Jarka Corporation, court case (1951) 1188 Jams Island, general information (1957) 2359 Jarosz. Elizbieta G., relief (1953) 12552, 15107, 15779 Jarrett. Brooke L., court case of trustee (1951) 5047 Jars : cylindrical, borosilicate glass, specification (1952) 5801 glass, canning in community centers (1952) 170(55 surgical dressing, corrosion-resisting steel, specification (1956) 20375 see alxo Coplin iars. Jarvis ("reek coal field (1955) 4944 Jarvis Island, general information (1954) 6014. 1.5942: (1956) 6181; (1957) 17235 ; (1960) 147(5(5 Jarvis Magnetic Observatory, magnetic hourly values (1960) 1287S .Tasker, Ade E.. relief (1953) 5595; (1954) 7022, S20S Jaskowskv. Woldemiir. relief (1953) 12498; (1954) 3857. 50(52 Jasper, Ind.. community-wide installation of household garbage grinders (1952) 18141 Jasper County, Mo., soil survey (1954) 5962 Jasper. Ala., (luadranglo map (1951) 8479 Jaundice, differential diagnosis with radio- active rose bi-iigal (195S) 13515 Jauniskis. Mecys. relief (1955) 98.59. 14276, 14541 Java : and islands east, sailing directions (1953) 4582 clianges (1954) 8810; (1955) 19494; (1957) 2116; (1958) 8749; (1960) 724 Page 1292 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Java — Continued coast, sailing directions (1952) 4162 chanjres (1955) 15789: (1957) 935 sailini: directions, supplement (1951) 3709 Jaw Bone mining: district. Silver Lady claim, uranium occurrence (1955) lli:^0 Ja.v. John, postage stamp, honoring lirst Chief Justice of Supreme Court (comments) (1959) 1141 Jav Street Connecting RR, emergency board (1957) 17(Kn Jazwinsld, Zdzislaw (Jerzy), relief (1954) .j208, 8473, 9581 JBUSDC. see Joint Brazil-United States De- fense Commission. JBUSMC. see Joint Brazil-United States Mili- tarv Commission. JCS. sec Joint Chiefs of Staff. Jean Jing Peo Feng, see Feng, Jean Jing Peo. Jean, bleached, specification (1958) 7246 Jeanerette. La., topographic quadrangle map, notice (1955) 1697 JEEP (reactors), see Reactors (atomic). Jeep no. 2 claim, uranium occurrence (1955) 4121 Jefferi.'s. John T. and family, relief (1960) 12929 Jefferson. Arthur K., relief (1956) 8678 Jefferson. Cvnthia E., relief (195S) 12346, 13859, 14335 Jefferson, Svlvia E., relief (1958) 12346, 13859, 14335 Jefferson. Thomas : American credo commemorative postage stamp (poster) (1960) 8911 catalogue of library (1952) 16751; (1953) 13408, 16315; (1956) 799; (1959) 9325, 13302 Declaration of Independence desk, story (1954) 19809 Jefferson and Plaa.uemines Drainage District : court to determine boundary — law (1956) 3368 reports (1955) 7722; (1956) 3586 pumping station, etc. at Algiers, La., con- veyance — hearings (1958) 8339, 14896 law (1958) 14010 reports (1958) 12030, 12461 Jefferson Barracks. Mo. : bridge across Mississippi River, revise rates set to amortize costs of maintaining, etc. — law (1958) 11803 reports (1958) 8252, 8434 surplus property, disposal — - hearing (1952) 10893 report (1952) 13780 Jefferson City, Tenn., zinc district, stratigra- phy (1956) 9161 Jefferson County, Colo. : mininff methods and costs, Schwartzwalder Mine (1960) 11531 uranium occurrences (1954) 4261 Jefferson County, Ind., aeromagnetic map (1951) 11438 Jefferson County, Iowa, soil survey (1960) S97S Jefferson County. Ky., air pollution studv (1958) 10179 Jefferson County, Mont. : exploration drilling in Boulder batholith, 1954 (1959) 11734 geology of area adjacent to Free Enterprise mine (1954) 867 geology of southern Elkhorn Mountains (1958) 3549 manganese ores, concentration (1951) 7198 Townsend Valley, geology (1959) 1708 Jefferson County, Oreg. : Deschutes area, soil survey report (1959) 9499 forest statistics (1954) 18758 Jefferson County, Pa. : coal, preparation characteristics (1953) 7991 coking coal, recoverable reserves (1952) 4237 Jefferson County, Pa. — Continued radioactivity of coals and associated rocks (1956) 1344 Jefferson County Airport : instrument approach chart (1951) 2902 terminal forecasting manual (1954) 15957 Jefferson National Expansion Memorial : construction — law (1954) 8249 reports (1953) 15501 (1954) 5415 construction appropriation — law (1958) 1427S report (1058) 14814 Dred Scott chronological outline (1953) 17834 general information (1952) 6146; (1956) 19292 ; (1959) 1113 Jefferson Parish, La. : Parish Line Canal, survey — law (195S) 14176 reports (1958) 12031, 14840 Jefferson's manual (1951) 6455, 8029; (1953) 4106, 7475: (1955) 3001, 6203; (1957) 5188. 6738; (1950) 4669, 5795 Jeffersonville, Ind. : aircraft accident (1957) 4920 population, special census, 1954 (1955) 1244 Jeffrey, Jack C, relief (1957) 13276; (1958) 3041. 3245 Jeffrey, Raymond B., relief (1951) 14956 Jeffrey pine, see Pine. Jeffrey pine beetle, see Beetles. Jellico coal, see Coal. Jelly : Federal supplv classification, logistic respon- sibilities. Army regs (1956) 18330 fruit, definitions and standards of identity (1952) 14082; (1956) 7476; (1958) 8675 fruit, specification (1951) 6972 fruit spread production, 1952, preliminary report (1953) 16222 making at home, directions, recipes, etc (1957) 10489 Jellvfish. research for control, authorize, re- port (1956) 15365 Jemez Pueblo, N. Mex. : land donation — law (1960) 12993 reports (1960) 13290, 13644 land grants in trust — law (1956) 16795 reports (1956) 10335. 10513, 16952 Jen, Chia-Yi (Charles), relief (1955) 15049 Jen-min jih-pao (periodical), articles (1960) 14138 •Ten-Yuan, Hsu, relief (1956) 10459 Jencks, Clinton E., testimony, hearing (1959) 15976 Jenkins, Hilary W., jr., relief (1959) 4533, 59S5. 7297 Jenkins. Joseph A., nomination, hearing (1957) 5324 Jenkins, Tom, Dam, see Tom Jenkins Dam. Jennings. Charles J., relief (1958) 4268, 11618, 12254 Jennings, Lois O., relief (1955) 14667 ; (1956) 7151, 8403 Jennings, William, patent in fee (1952) 13436 Jennings, La., population, special census (1954) 3511 Jennings County, Ind., aeromagnetic map (1951) 11439 Jensen, Anna A., relief (1957) 13654: (1958) 4291 Jeopardy assessments, see Income tax. Jericho, Ark., topographic quadrangle map, Ark.-Tenn., notice (1953) 1249 Jerome. Ariz. : geologv and ore deposits of area (1958) 1U012 Paleozoic geocheniical anomaly (1955) 6561 safetv in hoisting at United Verde mine (1951) 15585 Jerome. 111., population, special census (1954) 6470 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1293 Jerome County, Idaho, springs in Snake River Vallcv, records, 1899-1947 (1958) 16009 Jersey cattle, see Cattle. Jersey City. N.J. : houslnp, blocl£ statistics, 1950 census (1952) 6750 labor markets, 1953, wages and related benefits — - departmental edition (1954) 12427 document edition (1954) 11465 occupational waj,'e surveys — departmental editions (1952) 11248; (1953) 9410; (1955) 8299; (1956) 10945: (1958) 8767; (1959) 6633; (1960) 10171 document editions (1952) 103R0 ; (1053) 8822; (1955) 7549: (195»!) 10174; (1958) 8140; (1959) 5794; (1960) 9428 railroad accidents (1956) 7594; (1958) 7391 ; (1959) 9152 Jerusalem, manuscripts in libraries of Greek and Armenian Patriarchates niicro- fllnied for Library of Congress, 7953 Jerusalem artichokes, growing and handling (1959) 55.35 Jessen-Schmidt, Kirsten, relief (1951) 13308; (1952) 13808, 14881 Jessup, Philip C, nomination (1951) 19613 Jesus Christ, law and authority, recognize, amend Constitution, hearings (1954) 19443 Jet age planning, reports of progress and developments (1958) 4109, 5447-47A ; (1959) 3390 Jet air age and your U.S. Air Force (1954) 4711 Jet airplanes, see Airplanes — Fighter planes- Jets. Jet effects on flow over afterbodies in super- sonic stream (1959) 973 Jet engine mechanics, see Mechanics (persons). Jet engines, see Engines (aircraft). Jet fighter pilots, see Aviators. Jet fuels, see Fuel. Jet navigation charts, index (1959) 11851 Jet propulsion : afterbody shapes, pressure distributions at transonic speeds (1960) 8790 bibliographies (1951) 11619; (1954) 12495 free-jet facility, asymmetric supersonic, starting and performance character- istics (1959) 13394 power plants, history, development, theory, Air Force manual (1960) 9119 shoot seat sense (1951) 14124 system (1951) 8635 system components, method of evaluating In terms of airplane performance (1960) 8783 Jet pumps, see Ejectors — Pumps. Jet sense (1954) 6055 Jet stream, see Winds. Jet valves, see Valves. Jeter, Camillus B., relief (1956) 11944, 15085, 16012, 18597 Jets: air — diffusion In air in motion (1951) 1388 far noise (icld, iuvcsiig.-ition (1958) 0223 flow and bent transfer (1951) 5043 multiple intiM-fering, turbulence measure- m.'iits (195S) 771 suitersonic, at stagnation temperatures, heats of ablation of materials, measure- ments (1900) 4252 supersonic, behavior of beryllium and beryllium copper (1900) 5887 turbulence-intensity measurements (1951) 1 1 5:)7 and Jet engines, comparison of, investiga- tion of far noise lield of jets (1956) 11773, 7686 annular — design parameters of model (1900) 18074 Jets — Continued annular — continued ground-effect machines, preliminary design techniques (1900) 18075 hovering performance of vehicles in prox- imity to ground (1900 1 18072 mixing efTect (1960) lSii73 static force tests in proximity to smooth and irregular ground (1960) ll."i2 axial force reduction bv interference with neighboring afterbody (1960) 17S90 axisvmmetric free, experimental and theoret- ical studies (I960) 14594 billowing, eflects on stability of missile- type bodies (1960) 10244 deflection and lift with single flat-plate de- flection surface, use of Coanda effect for obtaining (195S) 8836 development, 195.3-58, bibliography ( 1958) 5S47 effect of nozzle shape, investigation of far noise field of jets (1956) 1772 effects on — base pressures of conical afterbodies (1900) 17850 drag of conical afterbodies (1959) 13429 stability of fighter-type configuration (I960) 7427 ethylene-heated. high-temperature, physical characteristics and test conditions (1958) 1744 exiting, horizontal tail, shock-wave inter- ference at Mach 1.9 (1959) 1005 expanding from choked nozzles at Mach 1.91. spreading characteristics (1957) 1069 far noise fields, similarity (1960) 8856, 11560 heated air. temperature profiles downstream (1951) 1K81S heated propulsive, effects on drag character- istics of series of related afterbodies, results of investigation at transonic speeds (1959) 13413: (I960) 4231 helium, graphite erosion (1955) 90S0 impinging at velocities in quiescent air. spatial characteristics of water spravs formed (1900) 16056 impinging, fluctuations in sprav (1951) 10078 impinging heptane, in airstrenms simulating rocket combustion velocity conditions, drop-size distribution for breakup (1958) 4998 issuing from nozzle near airframe surfaces, interaction with flat plate (1900) 4207 liquid, high speed, production by means of propellant (1955) 1218, 7398 liquid in airstreams, drop-size distribution for crosscurrent breakup (1957) 17060 lower surface, effects on lift-drag ratio of sweptback wing (1960) 5919 multiple lifting, thrust characteristics within ground proximity (1960) 17927 outlet cut-off angle effects on direction, etc. (1951) 11(!09 propulsive jet effect on drag, lift, and stabil- ity of 00° delta-wing configuration (1959) 13419 spreading of free jet from nozzle (1951) 20119 static-pressure measurements for rakes (1951) 20149 subsonic — distribution of time-averaged pressure fluctuations along boundarv (1960) 19i:;0 scree-size effects on intensity, scale, and spectrum of turbulence, measurements (1900) 16054 turbulence intensitv. etc. (1955) 1S501 ; (1950) 19220 ;■ (1957) 7547 errata (1950) 1768 supersonic — ■ iixisynimetric free, exhausting at largo pressure ratios (1958) 1748 deterniininir initial contour of and pres- sure fiehi about (1960) 7455 exhausting fr(un liase of jiarabolic body, aerodynamic investigation (1950) 19222 free behavior of materials and shapes at stagnation temperatures and descrip- tions of jets (1900) 5901 Page 1294 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Jets — Continued turbulent, round, spectra and diffusion (1952) 14240 Jetties : engineering and desigu. manuals (1952) 16507: (1957) 9S71 groins effect on rate of littoral transport (1959) 17384 Jettison (aircraft safe drop) test for use in development of fuzes (1959) 47(56 Jew Gim Gee, see Gee, Jew Gim. Jewel bearings : mineral facts and problems (1955) 12544 mineral market reports (1954) 17642 : (1956) 7652. 17529: (1957) 14409; (1958) 8796 ; (1959) 9346 minerals yearbook chapters (1954) 15651; (195o) 6629: (1957) 10154. 11706; (1958) 6182. 12959: (19.".9) 15001 substitutes in imported watch movements, amend tariff act — hearings (1955) 16S53 report (1055) 14915 Jewel Cave National Monument, general infor- mation (1951) 3996; (1953) 1324; (19.j6) 872 Jewelers" saw blades, specifications (1954) 759. 17406: (1950) 7408 Jewell, Henry T., nomination, hearings (1956) 18686 Jewell. J. D.. Co. (1952) 2384 Jewell County. Kans., construction materials (1952) 5898 Jewelry : census of business, 1948 (1952) 3484 census of manufactures 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 4872. 6558 chrysolites of Yakutiya's kimberlite pipes as precious stones for industry (1959) 1790 Federal supply classification logistics re- sponsbilities. Army regs 1957) 6372 industry — midyear review and outlook (1959) 9689 ; (1960) 10595 outlook and review of vear (1959) 1409 ; (1960) 1524 trade practice rules (1957) 11505 repairmen and jewelers, employment outlook (1958) 3629 ; (1960) 5757 retailing — basic information sources (1955) 9212 bibliographv (1960) 10401 trends in trade (1951) 1742.11928; (1952) 1130. 11731. 147S7 Jewelry stores, see Stores. Jewels, see Precious stones. Jewett. Ohio, railroad accident (1951) 1176 Jewish Restitution Successor Organization, heirless property claims under trading with the enemy act. payment, reports (1960) 3581. 4957. 16921 Jewish War Veterans, fund-raising activities, investigation, hearings (1958) 6911 Jewish War Veterans, U.S.A., National Me- morial. Inc. : incorporate — law (1958) 14246 reports (1957) 15250: (195S) 15824 property in D.C. exempt from taxation, re- ports (1955) 12071, 14159, 14554 Jews : dietary regulations rel. to food fishes with fins and scales (1954) 17464 Israel. Jewish population and immigration (1953) 730 treatment by Soviet — hearings (1955) 402 special report (1955) 1336. 1366 Jex. Hedy S.. relief (1954) 8535. 11674. 13957 Jiannoulos. Xaralampos, relief (1955) 9785 Jigs (machinery) : Baum-type. anthracite cleaning trials (1957) 5715 feldspar fine-coal, operating results (1958) 16334 mass-si>ectrometer-tube-unit prealiening. etc. (1953) 4638 plastic, manufacture (1957) 7677 reducing costs with jigs, fixtures and gaees (1955) 10667 Jill Hwa Yu. see Cheng. Grace. Jih Lung. YU, see Cheng. Philip. Jildeh. TouflcN., relief (1955) 15190 Jim. Franklin : relief (1954) 3850, 5057 relief of guardian (1952) 10014; (1953) 4150 Jim Woodruff Dam : lake created by. designate Lake Seminole — law (1957) 15005 reports (1957) 6930. 13863 spillway and lock approach, model investi- gation (1952) 9252 Jim Woodruff Reservoir : land aciis — fonliniifd job analysis and iuciMitivcs. Corman study {jroiip program, etc. (l'J52) llUol job descriptions, publications, price list (1951) 8294; (1952) 92.';3 ; (lOHM) 10S79; (1954) 5545; (1955) 3248; (1956) 6037; (1957) 5814; (1958) r>314; (1959) 94C0 ; (1960) 16181 job descriptions technique for weapon sys- tems, task equipment analysis (1958) 11204 job j.'uide for young workers (1953) 9236; (1954) 7188: (1950) 9004 supplement (1955) 4095 job success, isolating dimensions (1955) 1071 machinist. Air Force, job description (1953) 10792 mail handlers, amend field service com- pensation act of 1955, hearing (1959) 15956 meat packing Industry (1951) 15581 mechanical drafting and design technology (1959) 17375 medical occupations, guide (1954) 8656, 12255 men's and bovs' work clothing, selected jobs (1951) 15532 metalworking industries (1951) 15533; (1952) 731 military job structure, spec, regs (1951) 2507 military occupational specialists — manual. Army regs (1955) 5503, 16475; (1950) 18213 sjiecial regulations (1955) 258 military occupational specialties. Army, spec, regs (1951) 14531; (1952) 4788 modification of jobs for better utilization of manpower (1951) 12784; (1954) 13500 Navv enlisted job classifications, etc. (1951) '20211 ordnance supply, civilian career program, manual (1957) 4307 paper and paperboard industry (1951) 15534 periodic position survey procedure, civilian personnel circular (1957) 10580 personnel specialist. Air Force, job descrip- tion (1953) 1678S physical fitness requirements — ii.iiKlliook (1957) 544 manual (1956) 10007 physicians, industrial, civil defense plan- ning guide (1950) 3846 project square peg (1959) 3129 qualitioations reijuirements — determining bv rating Air Force task st.itemcnts (1959) 15358 establishing (1951) 12782 radio, television, etc., products industry (1952) 2S05 restudying a job (1954) 10173 technical school instructors, Air Force, job satisfaction (lit5;{) 10784, 18223 wage hoard job families and series definition (1952) 109 water plant operating. Army, coordinated standards assignment, civilian person- nel circular (1950) 9S21 weathi'r observer. Air Force, job description (1953) 10790 with rt'speet to Idindness (1951) 4216 worker trait r('(|uirements for 4,000 jobs (1950) 20204 correction list (1958) 3411 your job in d<'scribing your job, AF pam- phlet (1954) 18015; (1957) 3292 Job analvsts, examination announcement (1951) 440 Job description, see Job analysis. Job evaluation, kcc Jolt analysis. Job knowledge tests, see Examinations. Job moliility, nee Employment. Job perfornuince, sec Work. Job sei'kers. .sec Unemployed. Jobs, see Civil service — ICmploymont — Forest Service — Jol) analysis — -Occuiiations — Training — Women — Work. Jolist. Heiene M., relief (1955) 14240. 14047, 15145 Jochnick, Adolf B., relief (1960) 13220, 13007 Jocsan. Kosita A., relief (1954) 14964; (1955) 7821 Joel. (Jladys A., relief (1957) 13281 Johannesburg quadrangle, Mich., topographic map (1951) 8510 John A. Blatnik lock, designating, reports (1959) 9.S75 ; (1900) 4903 John r.urdette barite-fluoride deposit, Garrard County, Ky. (1959) 10455 .lohn I»ay, Oreg., chromite deposits in district, e.Kploration, etc., studies (1950) 17543 John Day Dam : engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 9808 document edition (1957) 9586 Jidin Day lock and dam : land, convev to Arlington, Oreg. — hiw (1959) 15713 report (1959j 10134 John F. Drews (vessel) : readmission to American registry (1959) 15577, 15781. 10041 John H. Kerr Ueservoir : leases for recreational facilities, adjust rentals — hearings (1960) 13461 law (lltOO) 10768 reports (1900) 1087T, 15299 John Hollis Bankliead lock and dam : designating— law (1950) 14549 reports (1950) 87S2, 12029, 14075, 15155 John Marshall Bicentennial Celebration Com- mission : appropriations, 1955, supplemental — hearings (1955) 0305 proposal (1955) 4228 report (1955) 6299 appropriations, 1950, supplemental — hearings (1955) 11814, 15476 law (1955) 14388 proposals (1955) 9458 reports (1955) 11761, 14905, 15353 establish — law (1954) 10720 reports (1954) 11997, 14375 final report (1956) 5823 John Marshall Bicentennial Month: designation — law (1954) 10720 reports (1954) 11997, 14375 John Muir Trail, general information (1956) 11090 John N. Cobb (fishing vessel) : albacore tuna exploration (1951) 13821; (1952) 15490 description (1951) 1005 north Pacific alliacore tuna exploration (1957) 10798 shelltish explorations — in southeastern Alaskan waters (19ol) 13S19 ; (1952) 154S8 : (1953) 11034 in Yakutat Bay area, Alaska (1954) 7286 shrim|) e.\i>loratious — in central Alaskian waters, July-Aug. 195S (l'.)59) 16373 ofT \Vashiiii.'ton and Oregon coasts, 19o8 (1900) (;,914 John Kedmoiul Dam and Reservoir, designate, reports (1957) 13443; (1958) 3305 John W. Flannagan Dam and Ueservoir: designate — law (1959) 14044 reports (1959) 9852. 14479 Joline's disease, nee Dysentery. Johns Island Highway Bridge, alteration by South Carolina State Highway Depart- ment, apportionment of costs, opinion of Attorney (ieneral (1958) 12903 Johnson, Andrew E.. relief (1958) II80O, 12396, 13840 Johnson. Arnold, testimony (1959) 15975 Johnson, Benjamin, relief (1955) 9578, 15112 Johnson. Candace E. L.. relief (1959) 14373; (19(;U) 4871, 0402 Johnson. Carmen J. L., relief (1957) 13310, 13709, 14902 Page 1296 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Johnsciu, Charles, jr.. labor union improper activities investigation, hearings (1959 ) 474a, ^892 Johusou Chin-Sheng Chu, see Chu, .Tohnson Cnin-Slieng. Johnson, Courtney, nomination, hearings (1950) 7C06 Johnson, Daniel N., journals, 1841-44 (1959) 6934 Johnson, Dezrin B., see Boswell, Dezrin. Johnson, Earl D., nomination, hearing (1953) 4269 Johnson, Edward E., motor vehicle accident (1958) 6114 Johnson, Else, relief (1954) 11769, 15154, 16566 Johnston, Elton W., relief (1956) 11777, 11887, 12208 Johnson, Essie V., relief (1900) 15127 Johnson, Etha D., relief (1956) 3413, 5399, 6835 Johnson, George M., nomination, hearing (1959) 7639 Jolinson, Harry : patent to land- law (1956) 6876 reports (1955) 14833; (1956) 5448, 12058 relief (1953) 5595; (1954) 7022, 8208 Johnson, Ingeborg B., relief (1954) 10077, 14013, 14414 Johnson, Ivan B., see Lomm, Ivan B. Johnson, John A., Contracting Corp. (1951) 779 Johnson, Joyce J., relief (1951) 18308, 19469 Johnson, Lance H., relief (1957) 15370 Johnson, Manning, testimony (1953) 17276 Johnson, Mark R., relief (1957) 15370 Johnson, Martha W., relief (1951) 4846 Johnson, Martin L., relief (1954) 9848, 12122 Johnson, Oakley C, testimony of and about, hearing (1959) 8900 Johnson, Patrick H.. preference right to land in Alaska (1955) 11531, 14083, 15041 Johnson, Robert D., salary, etc., to estate (1951) 9523 Johnson, Roberto, relief (1954) 11730, 15125, 16530 Johnson. William L., relief (1960) 4S92, 6708, 7960 Johnson & Johnson, aircraft accident (1959) 15502 Johnson Camp copper-zinc mine, mining methods and practices (1957) 11702 Johnson City, N.Y., potatoes, dehydrated, mashed, from potato flakes, consumer acceptance market test (1957) 10501 Johnson City, Tenn. : industrial fact sheet (1957) 14710 land transfer — law (1957) 15041 reports (1953) 8869 ; (1957) 13352, 13917 population, special census (1958) 218 railroad accident (1957) 7473 Johnson City National Farm Loan Associ- ation. Johnson City, Teun. land trans- fer, reports (1957) 13352, 13917 Johnson County, Tenn. ; brecciated manganese deposits (1956) 15886 forest inventory statistics (1960) 14764 soil survey (1956) 17760 Johnson County, Tex., basal Eagle Ford fauna (1955) 18404 Johnson County, Wyo. : coal bed near Lake De Smet (1953) 17635 Crazv Woman Creek area, geology (1956) 9156 geology and description of Powder River Basin (1960) 7791 radioactivity observations, airborne, anom- aly location map (1955) 4093 uranium deposits, summary of investigations (1955) 1612 uranium in Mayoworth area (1955) 1622 Johnson Creek quadrangle, Idaho : geology (1956) 15795 topographic map (1951) 8500 Johnson Flying Service, Inc., accident (1955) 7482 Johnson grass, control as weed (1958) 13231 Juhnson-Patuuin act, see Business. JohMsonville steam plant, planning, design, construction, etc., comprehensive report (1960) 6098 Johnston, Eric A. : nomination (1951) 5032 testimony (1951) 6437 Johnston, Gordon L., relief (1959) 12079, 15564, 16013 Johnston, Olin D., report (1958) 1338 Johnston Broadcasting Co. (1951) 3833 Johnston Island information for deiiendentS- of Air Force personnel (195(5) 4575 Johnstown, Colo., topographic map of quad- rangle (1951) 7065 Johnstown, Pa. : housing, block statistics, 1950 census (1952) 8525 instrument approach chart (1951) 7821 noniarm housing characteristics, 1950' census (1953) 5332 population characteristics, preliminary re- port, 1950 census (1951) 10846 railroad accident (1959) 6338 Johnsville, Pa., instrument approach chart (1951) 6341 Join skillful team. Navy Nurse Corps (1959) 9430; (1960) 19197 Joiners see Woodworkers. Joint action can help (farmers' cooperatives) (1951) 11320 Joint Brazil-United States Defense Commis- sion, agreement (1056) 16017 Joint Brazil-United States Economic Develop- ment Commission : report, with appendixes (1955) 664 termination (1955) 8470 Joint Brazil— United States Military Commis- sion, agreement (1956) 16017 Joint Chiefs of Staff : Army Chief of Staff, nomination — George H. Decker, hearing (1960) 16936 Lyman L. Lemnitzer, hearing (1959) 7607 chairman, nomination of Lyman L. Lemnit- zer, hearing (1960) 16936 functions, spec, regs (1954) 4759 housing for chairman, report (1955) 15334 JANAP series (1954) 5754 JCS pub. series (1960) 1893 military terms for joint usage, dictionary (1960) 1893 nominations, hearing (1953) 12922 reorganization, hearings (1953) 12695 safeguarding papers. Army regs (1955) 13788 Joint Commission for Economic Development, see Point 4 program. Joint Commission for Investigation of Effects of Atomic Bomb in Japan, reports (1951) 16135-138 Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction in China, organization, etc. (1951) 8303 Joint Committee on Postal Field Service Clas- sification, see Postal Field Service Clas- sification, Joint Committee on. Joint Committee on Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures, see Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Joint Committee. Joint committees, see names of committees. Joint Council for Economic Aid, establish- ment, agreement (1956) 4296-97 Joint Fund. Israel-American, see Israel-Amer- ican Joint Fund. Joint Group on Emergency Supply Problems, agreement with Brazil (1952) 8156 Joint hvdrologv-sedimentation bulletins (1956) 9182; (1957) 11645 Joint Institute of Nuclear Research, Dubna, RSFSR ; organization, functions, etc. (1960) 14004 Joint Liberian-United States Commission for Economic Development, agreements (1951) 14239; (1956) 11254 Joint Migratory Labor Commission, Mexican agricultural workers, agreement with Mexico (1956) 6136 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1297 Joiut Military-Industry Packaging and Mate- rials llandliiif,' Symposium, proceed- ings, 1057 U'J58) i:{;{00 Joint motion iiK-asiirt-nient, tuflinical nianual (1950) 9S45 Joint prou'ram for improving aecoiinting in Federal Gr)V('rnment (li)5>i) 71)28 Joint Publications Kcsearcli Service: (DC) serifs (l!)r)S) 16(10,8-148. 17084-50; (1050) 551-002. 174tM;G, .•{ri41-7S, 4000-5017, 0343-0400, 7.SSS-7914, 0156-95, 10200-240, ri.^^Ol-OOO, 14794-841, 16504-538, 1751.5-501 ; (1060) 768-845, 1S05-1020, 3056- 4007, 5024-49. 15876. 17688 (DC) L series (1058) 16149-160. 17000-79; (1959) 003-059, 17i;7-1813, 3070- 3726, 5018-28. 0401-30, 7915-31. 9196-9205, 1(1250-274, 12007-900, 14S42-806, 10530-550. 17562-578 ; (1960) 846-807, 1927-31, 4008-17, 5650-57, 176S0-G05. 189N4-19000 JPRS series (lOOO) 5440-5023. 7020-7240, S506-S078. 0S85-10134, 1135S-401, 14058-470, 15502-875. 17210-687, 18708-983 (NY) series (1958) 15122-130, 161G1-225, 17080-152; (1959) 000-792, 1814-61, 3727-86, 5029-07, 0431-6574, 7932-36, 9200-43, 10275-343. 12091-13235. 14867-909, 16557-591. 17579-6.30; (1960) 868-940, 1932-2000, 4018-93; 5658-77, 17606 (NY) li series (1958) 16226-245. 17153- 199; (1950) 793-873, 1862-1058; 3787-3806. 5098-5154. 6575-6625, 7937-64. 0244-66. 10344-388, 1323(j- 276. 14910-967, 16592-634, 17631- 657; (1960) 041-1024. 2001-33, 4094- 4116. 5678-86. 10001-2 R series (1060) 1025-34. 4117-18. 5687- 03. 7241-46, 8679-88, 10135-147. 14471-519, 15877-924, 17697-711, 19003-27 Joint Semite and House Recording Facility, see Recording Facility, Joint Senate and House. Joint-stock companies, see Stock companies. Joint United States Militarv Aid Group (Greece), Army and Air Force Sec- tions' supplies, spec, regs (1952) 8459. 16154, 18449; (1953) 8590; (1954) 4824 Jointers, woodworking, specification (1052) 7720; (1955) 10264 Joints : aircraft^ interface effect on transient temperature distribution (1957) 7554 range of interface thermal conductance (1060) 10258 thermal conductances of contacts (1954) 7501 aluminum-alloy — static and fatigue strengths (1951) 5654 static and fatigue tests (1954) 15705 austenitic, ultrasonic inspection (1959) 1165 brazed, processed in vacuum or molten salt (1955) 8363 brazed stainless steel tensile strength (1956) 4803 circular waveguide coupling for l.iboratory use (1955) 3(i00 construction, horizontal, in concrete, meth- ods of preparing (1050) 10273 contact, pressure effect on thermal conduc- tance (1055) 10541 creep formation patterns under bearing and tensile loads (1058) 782 ■creep proi)erties. int(>raction of bearing and tensile loads (1050) 20623 diffusion boniled. brazed, in Yankee fuel, siiti.-issemblies formation and evaluation (1000) 7S()7 dual <'oaxiiil rotary, for radar (1954) 6125 exi)ansi()ii. pip<'. synthetic rubber, specifica- tion (1951) l'9078 Joints — Continued Hush-riveted, fatigue and static tests (1952) 11345 gasketlcss, high temperature, high pressure water systems (1054) 5882 glued joints — chemical treatmenr of surfaces (1J>53) 11134 factorv method for testing hardne.ss (1053) 11131 I>ublications, list (1951) 13860 starved glue joints (1053) 11128 strong aner joint-strips, installation, specifica- tion (1953) 4828 scarf and lap, in plastic laminates (1951) 3556 spherical-ground, stardard of trade fl958) 1151S steel, specification (1952) 456. 15238 structural, of aircraft materials, creep be- havior under — contant loads and temperatures (1957) 2222 cvclic loads and temperatures (1959) ■ 16928 taper-ground, standard of trade (1958) 11518 universal — antifriction bearing, specification (1956) 17176 block type, specification (1057) 11391 no backlash, joint development program (1000) 4670 plain, light and heavv duty, specification (1054) 17232: (1957) 8433 specification (1052) 7452 waveguide rotarv, with waveguide feed (1951) 8709 welded — in ship structure, radioisotopes for in- sjiection. investigation (1958) 5095 joint designs, armored-tank type, stand- ard ( 1055) 4(i51 joint designs, military standard (1057) 741 mechanical tests, military standard (1055) 454 stainless steel and copper-nickel alloy tubes, thermal shock test (1957) 16191 Joints (anatomy) : teniiioroniandibuhir disturbances, personal- itv evaluation in patients with symp- toms (1000) 0243 Jointworms, nee Wheat jointworms. Joists : floor and ceiling joists, etc.. residential con- struction (lOol) 3441 wood, deflection of residential floors (1054) 15571 Joliet, 111. : iustrum(>iit approach chart (1051) 2867 population, special census (1058) 2063 Joliet Arsenal Military Reservation: lands, conveyance to Illinois- hearing ( lOtW)) 0409 law (10(10) 13055 report (lOiio) 0472 Jomac Mine, geology (1958) 7357 Pase 1298 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Jomboski, Leokadia, relief (1959) 12387, 13056, 141S1 .Tdiias. William J., relief (1954) S479 ; (1956) S749 Jones. Arnold R nomination, hearingrs (1957) 165S5 : (1958) 12622 Jones, Clifford C, court ease (1951) 5493 Jones, Cora B., relief (1951) 7950, 13529 14780 Jones. Emerv C. relief (1959) 14163; (1960) 9574, 1068S Jones, H. Jason, court case (1951) 1187 Jones, Helen S., court case (1951) 3801 .lones, Jake : relief of estate — law (1951) 17758 reports (1951) 14942, 18197 Jones. Jonathan, land convej-ance (1954) 14740 Jones. Marvin, unveiling of portrait, proceed- iuss (1952) 13195 Jones, Mary V., relief (1956) 8709. 10051, 11857; (1960) 4878, 6699. 7948 Jones County, Miss., rural levels of living (1951) 17234 Jones Criteria (modified) for guidance in diagnosis of rheumatic fever (1956) 20756 Jones Crossroads quadrangle, Ala., topographic map (1951) 1058 Jones Point. Va. : bridsp over Potomac River — amend act authorizing — law (1956) 10135 reports (1955) 14723; (1956) 104i89 construction — law (1954) 16837 reports (1954) 9903, 14768 designate Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge — law (1956) 10136 reports (1956) 6998, 10490 maintenance and operation reports (1956) 12312 ; (1957) 7050 Jones reductor volumetric determination of uranium, errors (1952) 14223 Jonesboro, Ark., population, special census (1956) 14223 Jonesboro. La., topographic map of quad- rangle (1951) 1081 Jonesport. Maine, topographic map of quad- rangle (1951) 9936 Jonesville, Va., geology and oil resources of Jonesville District (1954) 19636 Joppa, 111., steam electric station (1955) 5963 Jordan. Demetrius A., relief (1952) 3845, 8813. 10237 Jordan. Franklin, relief (1960) 12951, 13251, 13539 Jordan. Helga G., relief (1953) 12477, 15138, 15770 Jordan. John, relief (1955) 6093; (1956) 10479 Jordan, Junko H., relief (1960) 5079, 9339, 13155 Jordan, Ronald, relief (1953) 12477, 15138, 15770 Jordan, Walter C, relief (1956) 11777, 11887, 12208 Jordan : background (1955) 17645 economic assistance agreements (1952) 18219; (1957) 4373-74, 16218-219 economic information, summary (1954) 12366 economic, technical, and related assistance, agreement (1957) 17212 establishing business (1950) 20429 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1959) 463 foreign aid program, analysis, etc., report (1957) 5306 gazetteer, official standard names, list (1955) 15767 guaranty of private investments, agreements (1958) 7665; (1957) 1250 import tariff system (1953) 18923, 20208; (1957) 2072 laws to encourage industry and investment (1955) 17197 Jordan^Continued mutual security in action, fact sheet (1960) 1336, 18287 Point 4 program (1953) 16581 preparing shipments to (1957) 2074; (1959) 14698 relief supplies, duty free entry, etc, agree- ments (1956) 1865; (1957) 8957 sending gift packages to (1953) 19036; (1957) 17771 technical cooperation agreements (1951) 15870; (1953) 9684, 13669, 18008; (1954) 15890; (1955) 10710, 17667; (1957) 4375 travelers' baggage regulations (1957) 17791 wheat, emergency aid, agreement (1955) 3651 Jordan River and Vallev : development (1954) 4506 flood control problems of basin, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 6831 document edition (1960) 6476 Jorolan, Agapito relief (1957) 13649; (1958) 4311, 6688 Jose, Alvaro A„ relief (1955) 11994 Jose, Cirilo, relief (1955) 15052 Joseph Lykes (steamship), launching (ad- dress) (1960) 579 Josephine County, Oreg., Takilma-Waldo copper district (1956) 5894 Joshua Tree National Monument, general in- formation (1952) 6147; (1955) 15938; (1958) 3747 Josias River : improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1959) 377 document edition (1959) 292 Joslin, William E,, relief (1951) 18313, 19489 Joubran, Joubran A. A. relief (1954) 6985 Journalism : journalist. Navy training courses (1953) 19362 North Korea, progress, etc. (1960) 1952 Journals : and .iournal files. Army regs (1954) 16158; (1956) 158 Blank County, special 4-H edition, sample (1960) 17043 civil engineering (Chinese periodical), articles (1960) 15837 civil service (1960) 12865 Coast and Geodetic Survey — (1953) 5428; (1954) 502; (1956) 6787 indexes (1953) 5429; (1958) 4137 sesquicentennial issue (1958) 285 cruises of Daniel N. Johnson, 1841-44 (1959) 6934 House of Representatives, United States, session journals (1951) 9361; (1952) .328; (1953) 4098; (1954) 534; (1955) 2995; (1956) 509; (1957) 3586; (1958) 1250; (1959) 3263; (1960) 3513 Hungarian, chemical, selected, summary (1958) 16104 JAG journal (1951) 2008. 1-2245; (195,2) 1435, 12013; (1953) 3333, 14169; (1954) 2677, 13085; (1955) 2373. 13272; (1956) 2437, 13579; (1957) 2916, 12433; (1958) 2435, 10787; (1959) 2724, 3807, 11263; (1960) 2930, 12294, indexes (1951) 12246; (1952) 7830; (1953) 6127; (1957) 14336 Journal of research, National Bureau of Standards (1951) 2093. 8672; 12346; (1952) 1540, 7957, 12119, 15678; (1953) 3438, 6234-35, 14275. 17709- 802; (1954) 2783, 5849, 13193, 15707, 10746; (1955) 2473, 13382; (1956) 1781, 2546, 13694. 20650; (1957) 3035, 4272. 7585. 12553; (1958) 2555, 7563-64. 10136, 10909; (1959) 2849, 11390-391. 16938-939; (1960) 1179, 3053-56, 12420-423 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1299 Journals — Continued Journal of Kcscarcli — continued title pages, contents, etc. (1951) 2093. 7251. 18841: (1954) 2784. 17711-712; (1955) 6«92: (195G) i:i695. 192(31; (1957) 17987; (1958) 5007: (1959) 1100. 9397. 15092; (1960) 1242()-42:j National Cancer Institute (1951) 2095. 12."?48; (1952) 1.545. 12121; (195:{) 3441. 14280; (1954) 27S9. 13195; (1955) 2475. 13384; (1956) 254.S, 13697; (1957) 3037. 12556; (1958) 2558. 10912; (1959) 2851, 11393; (19(!()) 3059. 12425 Index. V. 16 (1956) 13697 reiirlnt series (1951) 1435, 8685-88. 10115-118, 14104-107, 15683-692, 17016-21, 20187-194; (1952) 83(5- 839, 429(j-4317, 6133, 7972-82, 9560- 84, 11382-384. 1569(>-705, 16843, 18036-49, 19080; (1953) 1304-20, 4721-24. 624,1-50, 8046-53, 9543-48, 11323-346, 13481-483, 16.!99-400. 17822-826, (1954) 2050-51; (1955) 1721 National War Collese Library, subject list of features (1954) 18450 Senate, T'nited States — executive proceedings — (i3d Cong. 2d sess (1959) 12325 64th Conjr. 1st sess (1959) 12326 64th Cong. 2d sess (1959) 15986 65th Conn., special and 1st session (1959) 12327 67th Cong 4th sess (1959) 12328 68th Cong. 1st sess (1959) 12329 68th Cong, 2d sess (1959) 15985 69th Cong., 2d sess (1960) 1655 70fh Cong., 2d sess (1960) 1654 Slst Cong. 1st sess (1953) 4212-14 81st Cong. 2d sess (1953) 1S611-612 S2d Cong., 1st sess ( 19.")3) 421.J-16 82d Cong. 2d sess (1954) 3745 83d Cong. 1st sess (1954) 3746 83d Cong., 2d sess (1956) 527, 3549 84th Cong.. 1st sess (1956) 52S 84th Cong. 2d sess (1957) 637 85th Cong. 1st sess (19(!0) 455, 1056 85th Cong., 2d sess (1959) 9935-36, 12330 86th Cong.. 1st sess (1960) 18433 session journals. Slst Cong.. 2(1 sess. to 86th Cong.. 1st sess. (1951) 15070; (1952) 2320, 18636; (1953) 20004; 3109: (1956) 1430; (1957) :!712 ; (195S) (1955) 1312; (1959) 1500; (1960) 3641 Ships Bureau (1952) 12237; (1953) 3558, 14409; (1954) 2879, 13267; (1955) 2.548. 13463; (1956) 2626. 13780: (1957) 3119. 12638; (1958) 2643. 10994: (1959) 2936, 11480; (1960) i3146. 12516 Soviet abstract, bibliography (1960) 14276, 18953 Supreme Court (1951) 2264-65. (1952) 1718. 12278; (1953) 2902. (1956) 12658; 2960, 13288 2647, (1958) 11508 ; 12548 ; 3587, (1955) 13798 ; 2671, (1960) 14247; (1952) 14459: 14437; (19.54) 2565. 13483 ; (1957) 3138. 11021 ; (1959) 3170. 12544 indexes (1951) (1953) 14437 technical, published b.v AEC (1960) 4718 I'krainian mathematics journal, abstracts (19,59) 10873; (1960) 2529 USSR- acoustics, abstracts (1959) 7177. 10S17 • (1960) 2471 analytical cheniistrv. abstracts (1959) 10818; (19(i0) 2472. 11858 applied chemistry, abstracts (I960) 2473 astroiKiniical, abstracts (1959) 10781 ; ( 1960) 2426 colloid, abstracts (1960) 2437. 11S41 elect ricjil engineering, abstracts (1959) lOSl:-, ; (1 !((!(>) 2468 Journals — Continued USSR — continued experimental and theoretical phvslcs, ab- stracts (1959) 7178, 10819; (1960) 2474. 11S59 general chemistry, abstracts (1959) 7179, 10820; (1960) 2475, 11860 inorganic chemistry. at)stracts (1959) 10821 ; (1960) 2476. 11861 mathematics, abstracts (1959) 10814 mechanics. abstracts (1959) 10815; (1960) 2469 metallurgy, abstracts (1959) 10816; (I960) 2470 phy,sical chemistry, abstracts (1959) 10822 ; (1960) 2477 political and sociological items, selected (1959) 1750, 3641, 3652-53, 5012, 5017. 6369 scientific and applied photography and cinematography. abstracts (1959) 10823: (1960) 2478 technical physics, abstracts (1959) 10824 ; (1960) 2479, 11862 venereal disease information (1951) 2194, 12470 : (1952) 1641 reprints (1951) 1515-17, 4094-97, 5782- 84. 8745-49. 10219-221, 11687-691 : 17074-88. 18926-930, 20238-240 ; (1952) 3015-21 see also Medical Journals — Periodicals — filso names of journals. Journals (machinery), eee Bearings (ma- chinery). Jovanovic, Milan K., relief (1954) 15007 Jovanovic, Milutin, relief (1957) 13779 Joy, Charles T., testimony (1955) 1414 Joyce. Victor C, see Hodgson, Francis T. M. JP series (1956) 16296 JPRS (DC) scries (1958) 16098-148, 17034- 59; (1959) 551-602, 1740-66. 3641- 78, 4966-5017, 0343-6400, 7888-7914. 9156-95. 10209-249, 12801-906, 14794- 841, 16504-538, 17513-561: (1960) 768-845. 1895-1926, 3956-4007, 5624- 49. 15876, 17688 JPRS (DC) L series (1958) 16149-160, 17060- 79: (1959) (503-659, 1767-1813. 3679- 3726, 5018-28, 6401-30, 7915-31, 919&- 9205, 10250-274, 12907-990, 14842- 866, 16539-556, 17562-578; (1960) 846-867. 1927-31, 4008-17, 5650-57. 17689-695. 18984-19000 JPRS (NY) series (1958) 15122-130. 10161- 225, 17080-152; (1959) 660-792. 1814- 61. 3727-86. 5029-97. 6431-6574, 7932- 36, 9206-43, 10275-343, 12991-13235, 14867-909. 16557-591. 17579-630 ; (1960) 868-940, 1932-2000, 4018-93, 5658-77, 17696 JPRS (XY) L series (1958) 16226-245. 1715.3- 199 ; (1959) 793-873. 1862-1958. 3787- 3806, 5098-5154, (5575-6625, 7937-64, 9244-66, 10344-388, 13236-276, 14910- 967, 16592-634, 17631-657: (1960) 941-1024, 2001-33, 4094-4116. 5678- 86, 19001-2 JPRS R series (1960) 1025-34, 4117-18, 5687- 93. 7241-46, 8679-88, 101,3.5-147, 14471-519, 15877-924, 17697-711, 19003-27 JPRS series (1960) 5449-5623. 7020-7240, 850(5-8678, 9885-10134, 11358-491, 14058-470, 15562-875, 17210-687, 18708-983 Ju. David M., relief (1952) 7135, 12938, 13662 Juab County, Utah : concentration of manganese oxide ores (1952) 4228 fluorspar district, Thomas Range, geology (1960) 705 mining and water-control methods at Chief Lead-Zinc Mine (1958) 8779 radioactive fluorite deposits (1952) 6692 Juan de Fuca, Strait of, bottom trawling and exploration (19571 11511 Judd, Robert J., court case (1951) 5529 Page 1300 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Judge Advocate General, Air Force : activities, Air Force manuals (1058) 9074, 11219; (1959) 5584, 8358, 15347; (1960) 16504 activities, Air Force pamphlet (1958) 13282 Air Force regulations (1951) 4332. S92G-27, 12707. 16007; (1952) 18340-341; (1953) 1864-65: (1955) 113, 1044, 2712. 18765 : (1956) 6357, 9683, 16269 ; (1957) 4591-92 conference, 1951 (1951) 11521 digest (1951) 2009, 12243; (1952) 1433 digest of opinions (1952) 5523, 11811 ; <1953) 5766. 13949; (1954) 2465, 12881; (1955) 2151, 13048: (1956) 2221, 13350; (1957) 2680, 12186; (1958) 2187, 10552; (1959) 2483, 11015; (1960) 2680, 12038 reports (1952) 16406: (1954) 7092: (1955) 10050; (1956) 10670; (1957) 8404; (1958) 7122; (1959) 7654; (1960) 8281 Judge Advocate General, Army : bulletin (1951) 2007. 12244; (1952) 1434, 12012; (1953) 3332 digest of opinions (1952) 5523, 11811; (1953) 5766. 13949; (1954) 2465, 12881; (1955) 2151, 13048; (1956) 2221, 13350: (1957) 2680. 12186; (1958) 2187, 10552; (1959) 2483, 11015; (1960) 2680, 12038 legal service, pamphlets (1959) 5622-24, 7129-30, 8379-82, 9650-51, 11703, 13782-786, 153S6 ; (1960) 199. 1461, 3387-92, 4683-85, 7764-69, 9149, 10563-564, 12742-747, 14887-889, 16546-547, 18294-298 reports (1952) 16406; (1954) 7092; (1955) 10050; (1956) 10670; (1957) 8404; (1958) 7122; (1959) 7654; (1960) 8281 special staff, spec, regs (1951) 164 Judge Advocate General, Navy : appropriations. 1955, Navy Dept., hearings ,(1954) 6857 digest of opinions (1952) 5523. 11811 ; (1953) 5766, 13949; (1954) 2465, 12881; (1955) 2151, 13048: (1956) 2221, 13350; (1957) 2680: 12186; (1958) 2187. 10552; (1959) 2483, 11015 ; (1960) 2680. 12038 JAG journal (1951) 2008, 12245; (1952) 1435, 12013; (1953) 3333. 14169; (1954) 2677, 13085; (1955) 2373, 13272; (1956) 2437, 13579; (1957) 2916. 12433; (1958) 2435, 10787; (1959) 2724, 11263; (1960) 2930, 12294 indexes (1950) 12246; (1952) 7830; (1953) 6127; (1957) 14336 nomination of Ira H. Nunn (1952) 14958 reports (1952) 16406; (1054) 7092: (1955) 10050; (1956) 10670; (1957) 8404; (1958) 7122; (1959) 7654; (1960) 8281 Judge Advocate General's Corps, Army : appointment of Reserve commissioned of- ficers, spec, regs (1953) 1939 appointments. Army regs (1955) 18847 : (1957) 3418. 6290 appointments, spec, regs (1951) 4467 ; (1952) 18436; (1953) 5146; (1954) 13667 integrate promotion list with Army — law (1054) 16747 reports (1954) 9924. 9961, 14749 organization and function. Army regs (1952) 6518 Judge Advocate General's Department. Army, memorandum opinions (1951) 10006 Judge Advocate General's Office, Navy, ap- propriations, 1956, Navy Dept., hear- ings (1955) 7760 Judge Advocate General's School, Charlottes- ville : Army regulations (1956) 190 degrees and credits, award, hearings (1957) 13575 special regulations (1953) 3882 Judge Advocates General of Armed Forces : boards of review, court martial reports, holdings and decisions (1958) 8500, 12629. 14909; (1959) 4760; (1960) 490, 11196 citato rs and index (1959) 6084 digest of opinions — annual volume, 1951-52 (1953) 5766 annual volume. 1958-59 (1960) 3742 quarterly (1953) 13949; (1954) 2465, 12881; (1955) 2151, 13048, (1956) 2221, 13350; (1957) 2680, 12186; (1958) 2187, 10552; (1959) 2483, 11015; (1960) 2680, 12038 Judges : additional, appointment upon failure of dis- abled judge to retire when eligible — law (1957) 15128 reports (1952) 11692; (1957) 5122, 15528 additional judgeships — circuit and district courts — hearings (1953) 9178: (1954) 19444; (1955) 18205; (1957) 8386, 13989; (1960) 9521 laws (1951) 13557: (1954) 3574 reports (1951) 15193; (1052) 7034, 7039. 10415. 13274; (1953) 9087 15466, 15496: (1954) 3621, 8484 (1956) 14676. 15311; (1958) 14439 (1959) 16179; (1960) 9484, 13.335 court of appeals, 2d circuit, report (1957) 15557 court of appeals, 7th circuit, reiwrt (1960) 5171 district courts — Colorado, report (1957) 15446 Connecticut, report (1957) 15445 Florida, report (1957) 15444 Illinois, report (1957) 13901 Kansas, report (1957) 13895 Maryland, report (1957) 13896 Massachusetts, report (1957) 15525 Mississippi, reports (1954) 3868; (1957) 13898 Nevada, report (1957) 13951 New York State, report (1957) 15557 North Carolina, report (1957) 13897 Ohio, report (1957) 15526 Pennsylvania, report (1057) 13952 South Carolina, report (1957) 15447 Tennessee, report (1957) 13902 Juvenile Court of D.C. — hearing (1960) 5029 reports (1957) 10908, 15510; (1958) 14546; (1950) 5998 California, new judicial district and new division for northern district, create report (1957) 15558 chiefs of circuit and district courts, age for relinquishment of office — law (1958) 11789 reports (1957) 6913, 8215: (1958) 12408 Circuit Courts of Appeals — legislative history, 1801-Mar. 1958 (1958) 15857 nomination of Simon E. Sobeloff — hearings (1056) 15474 report (1957) 1828 Court c f Claims, duties, amend U.S. Code — law (1956) 14426 reports (1956) 8831, 11972 Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, tem- porary assignment to and from — law (1958) 14100 reports (1958) 12132, 12592 Customs Court, temporary assignment to and from — - law (1956) 14470 reports (1956) 8835, 11971 disqualification for bias or prejudice, re- port (1954) 14729 district — appaintment of law clerks and secre- taries, amend U.S. code — law (1959) 14073 reports (1958) 4391; (1959) 7412, 14517 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 — Vol. 2- Page 1301 Judges — Continued district — coiitimit'd automatic adjudication and reference in bankruptcy rases — law (lf»r.i») 9784 reports (1959) 5SS0, SS24 D.C., make psychiatrists and psycliolo- plsts available under law eufurceuient a<-t- - law (1954) 14125 reports (1954) 9S08, 12(t79 In Alaska and ITiiwaii. fixinjj term of of- lice, report (1950) 14779 Mississippi, nortlieru, nomination of Claude F. Clayton, hearing (195.S) 5818 North Carolina, middle district, nomina- tion of Edwin M. Stanley, hearing (1958) 45.S4 representation on Judicial Conference of rnitod States — law 15069 report (1957) 5124, 1.S940 South Dakota, make permanent — law (1957) 15177 report (1957) 112.31 Utah, make judgeship permanent, report (1957) 1.3899 Federal — annuity for widows (1951) 1(>465 annuity for widows and dependent chil- dren- - hearinsr (1956) 8642 law (1956) 16S42 reports (1956) 10261, 10498, 14969 recess appointments, report (1959) 4661 salaries, increase — hearing (1953) 9182 report (1953) 9125 subsistence allowance, increase — law (1959) 14001 reports (1958) 14419; (1959) 4582, 12458 Hawaii, payment (1951) 10954 Hawaii. Supreme Court and circuit courts — compensation — law (1956) 8436 reports (1956) 3476. 8810 longer terms — law (1956) 10109 reports (1956) 3474, 8809 International Court of Justice, extend priv- ileges and immunities accorded to dip- lomats, hearing (1959) 7463 maintenance expenses and official stations, report (1953) 12656 Municipal Court for D.C., etc. — retirement (1952) 10573 salaries, increase — • hearing (1955) 4435 law (1955) 11410 reports (1955) 7698, 7741, 7935, 9639, 11675 official stations designated, law (1953) 15284 prohibit from testifying as to character, etc. (1951) 17897 retired, assignment to active duty, amend U.S. Code, report (1958) 14395 retired, official station for travel expense purposes — law (1959) 15677 reports (1959) 15853. 16180 roster of senior iudges — law (1957) 15080 reports (19.55) 11690; (1957) 5123, 13939 salaries, study — commission's report of findings and recom- mendations (19.54) 1627 hearings (1954) 6902 law (1953) 15282 reports (1953) 12889, 15518 task forces reports (1954) 5319 salary increases (1951) 13400 subsistence and travel allowance, in- crease- hearings (1953) 7554 law (1953) 15284 report (1953) 12888 (1950) 6995. 6995. 3255, 4354, Juilges — Continued Tax Court of D.C.— increase leneth of term — law (1956) 14412 reports (1954) 14236 1 2322 retirement provisions, amend — law (1956) 14412 reports (1954) 14236; (1950) 1 2322 Tax Court of United States — annuities to widows and dependent chil- dren, report (1960) 13320 retirement — law (1953) 15281 reports (1953) 12594. 15660 tomporarv judgeships, make permanent — hearings (1955) 1S205 report (195S) 14439 travel allowanc-e, increase (1951) 6612. 8094 United States courts, salaries, increase hearings (1955) 3157 law (1955) 4196 reports (1955) 3072. 3074, 3128, 4356 United States judiresliips, creation — hearings (lit.'i.'il 18205 reports (]95»;) 14076; (1958) 14439 ricr alao Judicial conferences. Judging of stock, etc., see Sheep. Judgment (logic) : supervisory, as criterion of airman perform- ance (1957) 218 trait judgments from photographs as pro- jective device (1957) 224 verbal material, method for increasing ac- curacy (1956) 13994 see also Reasoning. Judgments, see Claims — Declaratory judg- ments — also names of courts, etc.. rendering judgments — also special sub- jects. Judicial and Congressional Salaries Commis- sion : creation — law (1953) 15282 reports (1953) 12889, 15518 hearings (1954) 6902 report of findings and recommendations (1954) 1627 task forces reports (1954) 5319 Judicial Conference of United States : district iudges representation — - law (1957) 15069 reports (1957) 5124. 13940 establish institutes and joint councils on sentencing — hearing (1958) 9636 law (1958) 14097 reports (1958) 9476. 9508, 12512, 14465 proceedings of regular annual meetings^ departmental editions (1951) 2; (1952) 3. 18265; (1953) 18093; (1955) 2610, 3022; (1956) 4345; (1957) 1321; (1958) 963; (1959) 4130; (1960) 4474 document editions (1951) 3122; (1952) 3628; (1956) 6930; (1957) 17^ (1958) 1282; (1959) 4460; 4851 proceedings of special sessions — ■ departmental editions (1951) (1952) 8196; (1953) 6432, (1954) 10928; (1955) 10767; 7878; (1957) 10423; (1958) (1959) 11156; (1960) 12595 docunu'ut editions (1952) 10386; 10330; (1954) 14157; (1955) (1956) 8467; (1960) 7989, 13142 reports of annual and special sessions (1951) 5893; (1952) 4520; (1953) 3648; (1954) 2945; (1955) 5336; (1956) 6213; (1957) .5942; (1958) 2725: (1959) 5471; (1960) 6130 study rules of Federal courts and recom- mend changes — law (1958) 11710 reports (1958) 6819.9706 (1960) 7458 : 9753 ; (1956) 8995; (1953) 14496; Page 1302 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Judicial conferences : district judges outside U.S. to attend — law (1951) 3082 report (1951) 668 Judicial ofHcer : appointment bv Postmaster General — liearinjr (1960) 6654 law (1960) 1.31 IS reports (1960) 6613, 13706 Judicial Procedure. Advisory Committee on International Rules of. sec Advisory Committee on International Rules of Judicial Procedure. Judicial Procedure. Commission on Interna- tional Rules, see International Rules of Judicial Procedure Commission. Judicial review : deportation and exclusion orders — hearing (1958) 12192 reports (1958) 14389: (1959) 8685 orders issued under Federal aviation act and food additives amendment, record — law (1960) 12990 reports (1960) 6596, 11079 Judicial tribunals, see Courts. Judiciary, sec Courts of United States — State courts — Supreme Court. Judiciary appropriations, see Courts of United States. Judiciary Committee. House : attornevs emploved by (1951) 17896 calendar (1951) 1792, 119S3, 12000 ; (1952) 1188. 11784. 18614; (1953) 3106, 13922; (1954) 2437, 12854; (1955) 2124, 13020; (1956) 2192, 13323; (1957) 2654, 12159; (1958) 2161, 10521; (1959) 2456, 10987; (1960) 2653, 12009 defense of members of Un-American Activi- ties Committee, reports (1956) 10256 ; (1957) 9532: (1959) 8661 hearings, see subjects, interim reports (1956) 1423-24 investigations and studies — claims re explosions at Texas City. Texas, authorization report (1953) 12630 matters within its jurisdiction, authoriza- tion reports (1951) 4826; (1952) 13321; (1>.)53) 4127: (1955) 4371, 6152; (1957) 3640; (1959) 3292 State taxation on interstate commerce activities, authorization, report (1960) 11086 report of antitrust subcommittee (1959) 8742 report of Federal Trade Commission on con- trol of iron ore (1953) 4208 reports, see subjects Judiciary Committee, Senate : additional personnel, etc. (1951) 4949; (19.52) 2372 antitrust and monopoly subcommittee, activities reports (1955) 19201 ; (1959) 4722 : (1960) 5177 calendar (1951) 1808, 12018, 12031; (1952) 1206, 11802, 18645; (1953) 3114, 13940; (1954) 2456, 12873; (1955) 2143, 13039; (1956) 2211, 13341; (1957) 2672; (1958) 2179, 10539; (1959) 2474, 11007; (1960) 2672, 12030 constitutional rights subcommittee — investigations, report on progress (1958) 7035 publications relating to work, list (1960) 3724 hparin,':js, see subjects, hearings relative to illicit narcotics traffic, index (1957) 8385 immigration and naturalization subcommit- tee, accomplishments, etc., reports (1957) 5273; (1958) 4550; (1959) 4723; (1960) 8193 internal security subcommittee — hearings and reports. 1951—55 index (1957) 9769 hearings and reports, print (1956) 8532 legislative recommendations (1960) 473 Judiciary Committee, Senate — Continued investigations and studies — • administrative practice and procedure in Federal agencies, authorization or ex- penses, reports (1959) 3376; (1960) 3674 antitrust and monopoly laws — authorization or expenses, reports (1959) 3368, 12511; (1960) 3677, 16925 extension, reports (1957) 3767; (1958) 3273 antitrust laws, authorization or expenses, reports (1953) 4255; (1955) 4.501,4516 constitutional amendments, authoriza- tion, reports (1959) 3369; (1960) 3678 constitutional riglits — ■ authorization or expenses, reports (1955) 7917; (1959) 3372; (1960) 3675 continue, reports (1956) 3590; (1957) 3759 ; (1958) 3276 staff study (1959) 327 Federal judicial system — • authorization, reports (1959) 7568 ; (1960) 3670 report on findings (1960) 8194 immigration and naturalization — ■ authorization or expenses, reports (1955) 4521; (1959) 3367, 12510; (1960) 3676 extension, reports (1957) 3761; (1958) 3277 internal security act etc., administra- tion — authorization or expenses, reports (1951) 686, 3260, 4950; (1952) 10699; (1954) 1701, 1713; (1955) 4500, 4515; (1959) 16087; (1960) 3081 extension, reports (1957) 3768; (1958) 3275; (1959) 3366 statement by J. Edgar Hoover, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation (1957) 9590 staff studies (1955) 15029; (1957) 639 juvenile delinciueucy — authorization or expenses, reports (1955) 4517, 15301; (1957) 8320; (1959) 3370; (1960) 3669 extend investigation, reports (1954) 1705, 1718; (1957) 3763, 15508; (1958) 3279 notes of subcommittee investigating (1955) 13044; (1956) 2216, 13346 narcotics problem, authorization or ex- penses, reports (1955) 4522, 15390; (1956) 1503 Palestinian Arab refugees (1953) 5655 Patent Office, etc. — ■ authorization or expenses, reports (1955) 7920; (1959) 3371; (1960) 3679 extension, reports (1957) 3766; (1958) 3278 penitentiarie.s-T- authorization or expenses, reports (1953) 4251, 4260; (1954) 1703, 1716; (1955) 4520; (1959) 3375; (1960) 3671 extension, reports (1957) 3764; (1958) 3280 statements of subcommittee members (1960) 6750 refugee problems • authorization reports (1952) 10754, 10823; (1953) 7518; (1954) 1717; (1955) 4519 ; (1959) 3374 continue investigation, reports (1953) 4258; (1954) 1704; (1957) 3762; (1960) 3673 revision and codification of statutes of U.S., authorization or expenses, reports (1959) 3375A; (1960) 3680 strengthening Federal criminal code, ex- tension, reports (1957) 3705; (1958) 3286 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1303 Judiciary Coiumittpp, Senato^ — Continued invt'stisations and studies — odntinued time extfnsion, report (1I).")5) 8120 trading with tbo enemy act administra- tion, authorization or expenses, reports (1951>) 3834, 544(; : (1953) 12748; (19r)4) 8415; {l^-,->) 4rilS : (llir.C,) ir.lO; (10.-.7) 37(;o ; (11158) 3274; (1!I5!() 3373 : (l!1(in) 3G72 memorandum, copyright law as it applies to julceboses (1!>57) G41 patents, trademarks, and copyrights sub- conimittee, accomplishments, reports (1053 musical compositions rendition, amend U.S. code — hearings (1958) 8488; (1959) 14345 report (1958) 14849 see also Royalties — Slot machines. Juleslmrg, Colo., transmission line, specifica- tions (1951) 4123 Jumbo Basin, Alaska, geology and mineral deposits (1953) 13374 Jump lines, see Atmospheric pressure. Jumpers (clothing) : dungaree, specifications (1951) 8230; (1957) 3854 Junction boxes : aircraft still picture camera, specification (1952) 7451 steel, cadmium or zinc coated, extension, etc., specification (1958) 5974 Junction City, Kans., quadrangle map (1951) 3638 Junction transistors, see Transistors. June liugs : green June beetle, larvae, rearing (1953) 7 (".93 May beetles — U.S. and Canada (1953) S331 white grul)s in cereal and forage crops, control (1953) 3671; (1959) 7049 Juneau. Alaska : electric facilities of area, map (1059) 1()342 ; (1960) 17072 flight chart (1951) 2940 harbor improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 3900 document edition (1957) 3589 Juneau Municipal Airport, terminal fore- casting manual (1954) 190S5 land underlying housing project, conveyance of title — law (1958) 5536 reports (1957) 15477; (1958) 4356 reconnaissance topographic map (1951) 9892 Subport of Embarkation, conveyance to Alaska — law (1!)57) 6716 reports (1956) 14727: (1957) 5126. 5291 Juneau Muni<'lpal Airport, terminal forecast- ing manual (1954) 19085 Jung Hi Pak, see Pak, Jung HI. Jung, Moo Wall, relief (1958) 4471, 81S8, 9245 Jung. Ying Chee, relief (1952) 5264, 9027, 10278 Junior Achievement Week, see National Junior Achievement Week. Junior colleges : construction. Federal assistance to states, hearings (1960) 15378 District of ("olumbia Teachers College, estab- lisli division, report (1959) 17:'.47 publiclv and privately owned, financial statistics. 1957-58, data (1960) 16980 2-vear communitv. studies and surveys, an- notated list (1958) 15S85 Junior high schools : art education, bibliography (1955) 12277 aviation education, bibliography (1955) 4r,79 ; (1956) 1718S block-time classes and core program (1958) 15S84 compared v.-ith traditional high schools (1953) 13139 core program, bibliography (1955) 4675; ( 1956) 12535 curriculum proljlems, bibliography (1955) 4(:77 guidance and pupil personnel services, bibliography (1955) 6395; (1956) 12534 home economics practices (1956) 18830 industrial arts in curricula, bibliography (1955) 12276 pupil activities, bibliography (1955) 12274 ; (1956) 171S7 language arts, bibliography (1955) 4676; (1958) 4653 mathematics and science, bibliography (1955) 4678 organization, administration, etc., bibliog- raphy (1955) 4674 reading improvement, proceedings of con- ference (1957) 17653 selected references, list (1953) 9230 State policies and regulations affecting (1956) 1587 strengths and weaknesses, report of Na- tional Conference on Junior High Schools (1955) 18280 superior pupil in mathematics (1955) 19279 teaching mathematics and science, bibliog- raphy (1958) 14921 Junior management assistant, see Administra- tive management. Junior naturalist training courses (195S) 6265 ; (1960) 7488 Junior Village, B.C., what price dependency, i-epoi't on Washington problem (I960) 3749 Juniors' clotliing, sec names or types of cloth- ing. Juniper, sec Cedar. Juniper division, see Wapinitia project. Juniperiis \irgiuiana, see Cedar. Juno (asteroid i : rectangular coordinates (1951) 5719 Jupiter (balloon) : comnieinorative stamp poster (1959) 10554 Jujiiter (missile), see Missiles. Jupiter ( planet) : motion of. 1SS4-1948 (1954) 17741 motion of Jupiter's 5th satellite, 1892-1949 ( 1951 ) 8700 radiation at 3 :15-cm wavelength (1957) 18032 Jurassic i)eriod : Alaska Arctic slope Foraminifera (1955) 124:t5 Callovi.in ammonites from U.S. and Alaska (195.", I 9;!6S, 13373 clavslones and siltstones, Colorado and rtali (1953) 1711(! moUusks. Northern Alaska (1955) 194S2 Morrison and related formations of Colorado Plateau region, stratigraphy (1953> 5255; (1955) 8266 Page 1304 Do not ordor from index; see indicated entry Jiuiissic period — Continued Morrison formation — Cluircli Rock area, N. Mex., uranium deposits (1956) 1343 elav underlying ore-bearing sandstone in Colorado "(1952) 6G93 color changes and uranium deposits (1955) 19060 molluscan fauna (1952) 5968 northwestern New Mexico, stratigraphy (1957) 916 Salt Wash member, Jo Dandy area, Colo., distril)ution of chemical elements (1959) 16466 sandstones, electrical properties (1959) 14745 uranium deposits, sandstone-type, chemi- cal composition as guide to size (1960) 11327 ostracodes from Sundance formation (1953) 2608 rocks of Zuni uplift. New Mexico (1953) 2035 stratigraphy of rocks, Navajo country (1957) SG94 see also Septirhynchia. Jurecek. .Tohn M., relief (1952) 3774, 6925, 7267 Jurgens, Yong C, relief (1959) 5970, 8575, 11920 Jurisdiction : antitrust suits, report (1957) 3702 civil and criminal, over Indian country in Alaska, amend law — law (1958) 11811 reports (1958) 9535, 12453 compulsory, under statute of International Court of Justice, U.S. to accept, hear- ings (1960) 6762 Federal areas within States — facts and recommendations (1956) 10928 status, inventory report (1960) 703 text of law (1957) 14312 Federal, on Indian reservations, hearings (1960) 13438 House Government Operations Committee (1960) 438 jurisdictional conflicts and coordination of transportation (1960) 15560 Supreme Court, limitation — hearings (1957) 13991 ; (1958) 4583 appendix (1957 15591 report (1958) 7079 see also Consular jurisdiction — Criminal jurisdiction — Venue. Jurisdiction over Federal Areas within States, Interdepartmental Committee for Study of, sec Interdepartmental Com- mittee for Study of Jurisdiction over Federal Areas within States. Jurisich. Milka, relief (1958) 12372; (1959) 9956 Jurjevic. Teresa, relief (1955) 11519, 14151, 15110 Jury : certified mail use in summoning jurors — law (1957) 15126 reports (1957) 6912, 15487 duty for women (1953) 4943, 13728 ; (1955) 1864; (1957) 2373 insert (1954) 7795 fees — appropriation, 1953, 7487 budget. 1959, increa.se (1958) 8349 for jurors, estimate (1952) 8723 in condemnation proceedings in D.C. — law (1951) 14794 reports (1951) 6696,13350 increase mileage and subsistence allow- ances — law (1957) 15166 reports (1957) 8205, 15546 instructions by judge in District Courts (1952) 5206 paid leave, labor-management contract pro- visions (1955) 14488, 158.34 Jury — Continued recording of deliberations — hearinsrs (1956) 3663 law (1956) 16788 reports (1956) 7168, 14889, 17099 trial by jury in admiralty and maritime cases, report (1954) 17081 trial for contempt proceedings growing out of civil rights cases, law (1957) 15182 trials for recovery of taxes illegally as- sessed — hearing (1953) 5752 law (1954) 14097 reports (1953) 5718; (1954) 11861 trials in condemnation proceedings in Dis- trict Courts, reports (1951) 13462, 15118; (1953) 5715 uniform qualifications for jurors in Federal courts, hearing (1953) 7555 women jurors in Hawaii (1951) 15011; (1952) 5451, 6938 Jury commissions, see District courts. Justice Department : additional supergrade positions, hearing (1960) 16903 adjudications of Attorney General, 1950-56 (1950) 20523 administrative expenses act, amend — law (1959) 15651 reports (1959) 15832, 16103 administrative organization, procedure, and practice (1958) 4430 annual reports (1951) 13984; (1952) 17884; (19.^3) 6130; (1954) 7387; (1955) 6614; (1956) 919,3; (1957) 7479; (1958) 6116; (1959) 10389; (1960) 10148 antitrust consent decree program — hearings (1958) 1305-6, 12189-190, 14580 report (1959) 8742 Antitrust Division, activities to benefit small business (1957) 2315 appointment of — • Edwin B. Howard (1955) 7644, 7813, 14552, 14SS7 ; (1956) 5141, 5167, 5226, 6800 Frank H. Partridge, reports (1954) 11835, 14977; (1955) 7645, 7815, 14553, 14886; (1956) 5168, 5227, 6801 appropriations, 1951 — hearings (1951) 627 proposed revision (1951) 8038 appropriations, 1952 — estimates (1951) 6483, 1484.3-844, 16443; (1952) 7226 hearings (1951) 9536, 13386, 15205 law (1951) 17812, 17981 reports (1951) 13312, 13332, 15199 appropriations, 1953 — estimates (1952) 8954, 10674, 13523 hearings (1952) 7188, 13851 law (1952) 13070 reports (1952) 7035, 7045, 13435, 13466, 13540 appropriations, 1954 — hearings (1953) 7451, 9163, 10725 law (1953) 15257 proposed provision (1954) 5102 reports (1953) 8855-56, 10575, 12615 appropriations, 1954, supplemental — estimates (1953) 10329 hearings (1963) 12674; (1954) 5287 laws (1953) 15269: (1954): 8245 reports (1953) 12513, 12520, 15662; (1954) 5259, 7037 appropriations, 1955 — - hearings (1954) 3712, 10246 law (1954) 11435 reports (1954) 5129, 10163, 11595 appropriations, 1955, supplemental — ■ hearings (1954) 11865; (1955) 4423 laws (1954) 16796; (1955) 7528 proposals (1954) 5324, 9684, 11470; (1955) 3025, 6208. 9465 reports (1954) 14173, 14192, 14807, 16961 ; (1955) 4385, 6299, 7653 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1305 Justicp Dopartmont — -Continued appropriations. 19."(; — hf-arinus (1955| 1I9S4 law (1055) 114(»4 reports (1955) f;i(i4. 9SS7, 11719 appropriations. 195(;. supplemental — hearings (1955) 11814, 15476; (1956) 5248. 7205 laws (1955) 1+388: (1956) 10i;j4 proposals (1955) 945s ; (195(i) :UU~ reports (1955) 117(jl, 149(J5, 15353; (19."i0) (ii)75. 7'_'03, 10243 appropriations. 1957^ hearings (1956) 7002, 10632 law (1956) 11823 reports (1956) .s529. S545, 10337. 10534 api)ropriatioiis, 1957, (leficiency — law (1957) 6720 reports (1957) (i9:!S, 7087 appropriations, 1958 — budj^ot amendment (1957) 8267 bearings (1057) 6952, 8355 law (1057) 93.s:; reports (1957) 6939. 8329. 9500 appropriations, 1958. supplemental. i)roposal (195S) 4430 api)ropriations. 1959 — hearings (1958) 6874. S45S law (1958) 9299 reports (1958) 6852, 8429, 9488 appropriations, 19G0 — hearings (1959) 7449, 10025 law (1959) 11971 reports (1959) 8640. 9998. 12130 appropriations, 19(>(). supplemental — hearings (1900) (J756 proposal (I960) 6681, 8026 appropriations. 1901 — hearings (1960) 6627. 11150 law (1900) 15071 reports (I960) 6601. 13740. 15185 Assistant Attorne.v (ienerjil in charge of Civil Rights Division — hearings (1056) 15013 reports (1056) 10277, 14706 Attorne.v General — consent, on behalf of Libra r.v of Congress Trust Fund Boanl to modification of terms of trust instruuK nt executed by .Tames B. Wilbur — law (10(!0) 15078 reports (lOfJO) 13637A. 15138 designate oflicers of penal institutions, etc.. to administer oaths, report (1955) 6140 memorandums on power of the President to withhold information from Congress (1959) 8902 nomination of Herbert Brownell, jr., hearing (1953) 2276 nomination of .lames 1'. McGranerv. hear- ings (1952) 14968 nomination of William P. Rogers, hearing (1959) .3393 opinions of Attorncv General (1951) 2010. 12252: (1952) 12014: (195;:) ]:!39(;. 14170: (1954) i:;os6. 1559'.': (1955) 1604, (!615. 1249:!. 1.S433. 19520; (1950) 4049. 5S24. 7604 5. 19139: (1957) 17S9:i : (1958) 1020. 3580 83. 48S9. 6118-20. 7396-7400. 100J5 47, 12901 !)04. 17201-203: (1959) 3808, 515.5-58. 6626. 7905. 9209. 10:{90. 16637; (1!)60) 1035. 2035. 7247-49 indexes (1952) 718: (1958) 17200 remove from membership of Board of Trustees of Postal Savings System — law (1958 1 13979 reiiorts (195,S) 57S9. 12028 reports on c((mi)etitii)n in svnthetic rub- ber industrv (1950) 9195; (1057) 11600; (1958) 12905; (1959) 16638; (1960) 15925 reports under law consenting to inter- state compact to conserve oil and gas (1056) 17501: (1957) 16954; (1950) 875 : (1960) 2036 to compel production of documentary ma- terial in cl\|] antitrust investigations, hearings (1950) 7(i32 Justice Department — Continued civil rights activities, reorganize — hearings (1956) 8640; (1957) 5177, 7131, 9575 he.irings, additional copies, report (1958) 11973 law (1957) 15182 reports (1957) 690(J. 94s3, 15301 Civil Rights Division tiead. noininution of W. Wilson White, hearings (1959> 6071 court cases (1951) 12247-252 crime investigation ( 1!)5] ) 9628 designation of organizations — CSC form 3,s5. Army Dept. civilian per- sonnel circular (1955) 18912 in connection with Federal employee se- curity program — • Army regulations (1953) 13800; (1956) 6488 special regulations (1953) 11967: (1954) 2.>0. 0320. 18183 determine eligibility of aliens to benefits under refugee act (1954) 6845; (1955) 4374. 7957. 9388 emergency, national defense and war legis- lation, report (1952) 4177 investigate offenses involving Government emplovees — - hearings (]!)54) 18428 law (1934) 10S5S reports (1954) 5414. 14514 investigation and prosecution of crimes over whicli Defense Dept. has concurrent .iurisdietion. Army regs (1955) 17889 investigations — hearings (1953) 2238, 4207, 15586 report (1953) 15540 .iudicial administration, code of Federal regulations (1951) 9773: (1952) 9291; (1953) 5959: (1954) 8689; (l".t55) 10781; (1957) (1959) 6151; 82 * (19(!0) 0432; (1956) (1958) 5916; 6869 legal activities, etc.. appropriations. 1955— law (1955) 5952 reports (1955) 4383, 4531 organization and activities (1956) 19138 register (1955) 17329: (1957) 7480; (1959) 874 ; (1960) 10149 reoi'ganization — hearing (1952) 10895 messages from the President (1952) 7008, 7011 rei)orts (1952) 10832; (1953) 7.331 report pursuaiit to Defense production act (1952) 15576; (1953) 2287 right of intervention in ICC orders in ap- peal s)iits. hearing (1957) 15587 tax and mail privilege grants to ]ihi1an- thropies, hearings (1959) 1549 transfer militarv prisoners, etc., to (1951) 9496 United States marshals' fees, revision, amend U.S. code, report (1956) 14787 use of advisorv committees, repiv to in- quiry (1957) 602 Kcc (list) I'arole Board. .Tustice. Diternational Court, sec International Court of .Tustice. .Tustices, iornograpliic materials — liearinjrs (1955) l(3fi.S2 reports (1950) 123S4, 12441 I>aniplilets (1954) 473 parents and delinloviiH>nt investigation — hearings (1".t55) 15513 reports (1956) 3626. 3665 youth groups in conflict, report of con- ference (1958) 7979 Juvenile Dellncjuency Bureau, establish, report (1956) 15399 Juvenile Delinquency. Conference on Control of. «(c Conference on Control of Juve- nile l»elin(|uency. Juvenile lJelln(|Uency iiivision. raise status to bureau, report (1956) 15399 Juvenile deliu(|uency. National Conference on, KPc National Conference on Juvenile lielimiuency. Juvenile literature, nee Children's literature. .ruveiiile wood in conifers (1958) 1543 Juveniles, nee Children — Youth. K K-baiul, see Radio frequencies. K P Lake, Mich., topographic quadrangle map (1951) fS517 K-screens, see Screens. K series. *cc X-rays. K-shell internal conversion coefficients (1951) 14612; (1955) 7338 Kabacznik. Sarah, relief (1954) 8429; (1955) 4491, 95(;7, 11303 Kabiscli. Uichard H.. relief (1953) 9143 Kaczmarczyk, Hose, relief (1953) 8838; (1954) 9(180, 10003 Kadar, Janos. biographv (1957) 16549 Kaden, Elke B., relief (1953) 10505, 15168, 15M0 Kaden. Louise, relief (1953) 10505, 15168, 15810 Kadocli. Nesslme, relief (1958) 9667. 11914. 13824 Kafarakis, Andreas, relief (1955) 7596. 11954, 14059 Kafir, southern high nlains climatic factors, relationship to yields (1958) 6453 Kafos. Penelope C, relief (1959) 4696, 8591. 11924 Kagalask:i. Island, geologv (1960) 1822 Kagan. Kiva. relief (1956) 15025 Kagawa. Yoko. relief (1954) 5201. 8474. 9582 Kahler, Edith, relief (1955) 11998; (1956) 5()fi(>, 11866 Kahn. Albert E.. testimony of and about, hear- ing (1959) 8900 Kahn. Leopold, jr.. relief (1951) 18343; (1952) 5151, 6849 Kahn, Nathan A., relief (1956) 8741, 10074, 11801 Kahn shakers, are Shakers (apparatus). Kahn test, nee Syphilis. Kahului. Maui. Hawaii ; port operations, make land available — law (1954) 9657 reports (1954) 682.8. 10107 Kahului Harbor ; engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 525 document edition (1900) 412 modification of project, report (1959") 7596 Kai-luan. China, educational system for coal miners (1900) 17517 Kai-wen. Li. ace Li Kai-wen. Kaibab National Forest : scenic values along highway, project — law (1951) 13169 reports (1951) 8060. 11046 Kaibab Trail, see Grand Canyon National Park. Kaikyo. see name of strait or channel. Kaiparowitz Plateau, airltorne radiometric surveving of area, summary (1955) 19058 Kaiser. E. B., Co.. relief (1956) 14616; (1957) 5062; (1958) 6947. 8066 Kaiser. Howard C. relief (1954) 14996; (1955) 5987, 7837, 9370 Kaiser. Willinm J., relief (1959) 14162; (19(!0) 5117. 0510 Kaiser .Muminum and Chemical Corp.. labor recruitn)ent in depressed rural area (1959) SS(i Kalser-Fnizer Corporation (1951) 13512 Kaiser Mine. fluosi>ar deposit, investigation (1957) 11729 Page 1308 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Kaiser Steel Corp. : Eagle Mountain iron mine, methods and op- erations (1956) 7645 right-of-way, etc. — law (1952) 12787 report (1951) 9436; (1952) 1082S Kakava, Elisavet I., see Cacavas, Elizabetli. Kakonyi. Teresia, relief (1954) 5249, 5352, 6628 Kala-azar : Infection of man, relationship of Chinese dogs (1960) 17526 prevention and treatment, Communist China (1900) 17525 Kalamazoo. Mich. : census of housing, 1950 — ■ block statistics (1952) 6751 nonfarm housing characteristics (195i3> 2102 census of poulation. 1950 — population and housing characteristics, census tract statistics (1952) 18536 population by census tracts (1951) 16221 flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1955) 19305 document edition (1955) 19190 Kalamazoo College, Improving faculty salaries (1958) 5863 Kalamazoo River : engineer reports — departmental editions (1954) 15344; (1955) 10305 documents editions (1954) 14575; (1955) 19190 Kalatsehan, Johann, relief (1958) 14624, (19r,9) 4677 Kalb, Adolfo L.. and wife, relief (1954) 9842, 14648, 16413 Kale: caterpillar control in south (1957) 4490 Norfolk, marketing (1951) 734i0 Kalenda. Vendelin, relief (1957) 1116, 13130. 13258 Kalfayan, Vartanouche, relief (1959) 12113, 15596, 16028 Kallhi Tunnel : construction, bond issue — law (1952) 10345 reports (1952) 3752. 9067 Kalin Victor, see Tatarnikov. Victor. Kalisz, Menachem H., relief (1955) 11467, 14129. 15088 Kalkaska Air Base Committee, Inc., relief (1958) 9414 Kalker, Abraham B., relief (1954) 12048, 14015, 14465 Kalker. Jeannette, relief (1954) 12048, 14015. 14465 Kallins, Ethel, relief (1956) 8724 Kalmar. Laszlo, relief (1958) 5766 Kaloi-Llmenes, chart (1951) 13955 Kaloian. Harry, relief (1960) 13269, 13622, 15034 Kalopanax pictus, see Sen. Kalpaka, Stamatina, relief (1960) 5062, 12919, 13146 Kalwies. Edith, relief (1955) 15212; (1956) 5122 Kam, .Taflfa, relief (1957) 13761. 14957. 15218 Kam Koon Wan, court case (1951) 1229 Kanial, Adel, relief (1956) 1455 Kamas Valley, soil conservation district, your land and its use (1952) 34 Kamboukos, Panagiotls, see Kazantzas, Pana- giotis K. Kamchatka, tsunami, Nov. 4, 1952 (1953) 12255 Kamiah Reserve : land and improvements, donate to Nez Perce Tribe of Idaho — law (1960) 4795 reports (1960) 3582. 16112 Karaiaka, Harumi, relief (1952) 5397, 8819, 10226 Kamin, Leon J., proceedings against, citation for contempt (1954) 14813 Kaminoseki Kaikvo (Strait) : chart (1951) 3705 Kamkoff, Alex, relief (1958) 11850, 12396, 13840 Kammauf. Lidie. relief (1956) 11931; (1957) 5042. 13695. 14S34. Kammholz. Tlieophll C. : nomination — hearing (1955) 3164 views (1955) 7801 Kan, Fob and wife, relief (1954) 11737, 15179. 16596 Kanaga Island, Northern, geology (1956) 19072 Kanashiro, Sachio. relief (1952) 7327, 12881 Kanawha Airport, terminal forecasting manual (1955) 955 Kanawha County, W. Va., Cabin Creek field, petroleum, gas injection (1952) 16783 Kanawha County Airport, Instrument ap- proach charts (1951) 2916, 2921 Kanawha River : aeronautical chart (1951) 6412 flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 8490 document edition (1957) 8262 Kanawha Valley Dental Society, budget pay- ment plan, case study (1960) 4382 Kanda Ko (Harbor) : chart (1951) 3705 Kandlin. Viktor R., relief (1954) 6756, 11370, 11092 Kane, Joseph B., Jr., relief (1959) 4518, 11936, 12355 Kane County, Utah : survey (1951) 16873 uranium deposits (1953) 9360 Kane Experimental Forest, see Allegheny National Forest. Kane test plantation, relationships of red pine seed source, seed weight, etc. (1953) 11142 Kanell, Sofia, P. B.. relief (1954) 9779, 1130T Kanemochi, Sachiko, relief (1952) 8842, 12962, 13686 Kaneohe Bay : land sale — law (1956) 16769 reports (1956) 10208, 15334 Kang Chay Won, see Won, Kang Chay. Kang Sun Ok, «ee Ok Kang Sun. Kang T'ieh (periodical) : selections (1960) 18736 Kangso-gun Party Committee, plenary meet- ing, Feb. 18, 1960, north Korea, improve work (1960) 14116 Kaniksu National Forest, dwarfmistletoe sur- vey (1960) 11308 Kanitz. Utako, relief (1954) 3801. 5162, 6605 Kankakee, 111., population, special census (1956) 20002 Kano, Motoi. relief (1951) 18180; (1952) 2277, 3561 Kanosh band of Paiute Indians, see Paiute Indians Kanosh hand of Southern Paiute Indians, see Paiute Indians. Kanosh Reservation : land transfer to Paiute Indians — law (1956) 14463 reports (1956) 10315, 12341 Kansas : agricultural conservation handbooks (1951) 5770 : (1952) 6182. 19111 ; (1954:) 510 ; (1955) 967: (1956) 13; (1957) 1326; (1958) 965; (1959) 1247; (1960) 3221 archeology, introduction — departmental edition (1960) 3369 document edition (1960) 3518 Arkansas River compact — law (1955) 16760 reports (1955) 14911, 15327 Big Blue River Water apportionment, com- pact with Nebraska, negotiation, con- sent of Congress — law (1960) 15069 reports (1959) 16149; (1960) 8075 butter and nonfat drv milk production in diversified plants (1960) 16483 census of agriculture, 1950 — farms, etc. (1952) 16272 irrigation of agricultural lands (1953> 2082 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1309 Kansas — Contlniiprf census (tf ai-'rlcultiiro, 10.'>4, counties and SutP I'cononiic areas (l'.»r>(;) 11709 census of business. 194S — retail trade, statistics (1951) 27r„S service trades, statistics (19ril ) .■!91 wholesale trade statistics (I'.t.'il) 4(!07 census of luisiness, 1954 — retail trade (195r,) 14194 correction sheet (1958) 2902 selected services (195«) 1990G wholesale trade (1950) 1S469 census of business. 1958 — retail trade ( llir.Oi (i:;27 selected service tra) 1(5017 census of governments. 1957, State bulletin (1959) l.-?s:i3 census of housing. 1950 — characteristics, advance rei)ort (105.3) 097 dwelling units, preliminary count (1951) 1069.T general charncteristics (195:'>) 3978; (1954) 449 vacant dwelling units, advance reports (1952) 2109 census of manufactures, 1954, State bulletin (1957) (;50(! census of mineral Industries, 1954, State bulletin (1!)5S) 2922 census of population. 1950 — advance reports (1951) 10747 detailed characteristics (1953) 10105 general characteristics (1951) 19388; (1952) 10105: (1953) 12098 correction (1952) 18548 preliminar.v report (1951) 14006 preliminar.v counts (1951) 10773, lOSll centennial exhibition in L. C. (1954) 4306 civil divisions, etc., map (1952) 14706 climate (1900) 1381 climatic summarv. 1931-52 (195G) 7869 climatolofrical data (1953) 3027. 14485; 13316; (1955) 260J 2687, 13838; (1957) (1958) 2707, 11054; 11546; (1960) 3212, (1954) 2929, 13521; (1956) 3177, 12695 : (1959) 2993. 12586 contribution to improvement in wheat si"<^w- .in};. (address) (1953) 14609 cooperative jrrain marketing, margins and costs (1952) 15369 cooperatives. ad. and zinc (1952) 7896 skim milk products, marketing and pricing structure (1957) 7814 southeastern, radioactivity in oil fields (1953) 7SS2 southwestern corn borer status, 1950 (1951) 12087 topograidiic qimdrangle maps (1951) 1078- 79. 3638-40. 3647. 5348. 5360-61, 7073- 75. 7088-89. 13927-930 vital statistics life tables, 1949-51, snpp (1956) 5976 wage surveys, directory (1951) 5550 waste facilities, municipal and industrial. 1957 inventory (1960) 1286 water resources development, etc., hearing (19(!0) 5212 Weather Bureau substation history (1956) 9524 western, use of sprays for grasshopper con- trol in fall seeded wheat (1953) 20134 wheat, costs of storing reserve stock (1956) 13894 Page 1310 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Kansas — Contiuued wheat stored in country elevators, cost of shrinkage and grade loss (1959) 547S wheat stored, shrinkage losses and grade changes at bin sites (1959) 11571 women, legal status (1953) 20513; (1958) 0399 Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Colby branch, crop-rotation and tillage experi- ments (1956) 1C135 Kansas Centennial Commission : Treasury Dei)t. to supply and sell com- memorative medals — law (19(30) (5432 reports (1959) 16077; (1960) 3006 Kansas City, Kans. : aircraft accident (1956) 5019 census of business, 1954. central business district statistics (li957) 6497 census of housing, 1950, block statistics (1952) 6752 electric facilities of area, maps (1959) 16337; (1960) 17067 floodwall cracking, ultrasonic investigation (1954) 10371 instrument approach charts (1951) 4669, 6366 occupational wage survey — departmental edition (1960) 8729 document edition (1960) 8004 railroad accident (1952) 713 water resources of area (1953) 20222 Kansas City, Mo. : aeronautical charts (1951) 2970, 4740 aircraft accident (1954) 13857 census of business, 1954, central business district statistics (1957) 6496 census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 8526, 14797 correction (1952) 16276 general characteristics, preliminary re- ports (1951) 12973 Donfarm housing characteristics (1953) 7129 census of population. 1950 — • advance report (1951) 17587 population and housing characteristics, census tract statistics (1952) 18537 con.sumer's appraisal of canned and frozen foods, their packages and labels (1958) 15481 electric facilities of area, map (1960) 17067 Federal office building, construction, hear- ing (1958) 12620 Federal-State-local relations, hearings (1958) 9625 flight chart (1951) 6375 homemaker preferences for pies and canned and frozen cherries (1956) 7926 instrument approach charts (1951) 4670, 0367 milk marketing plans, early development in area (1952) 14518 occupational wage survey — departmental editions (1952) 7849; (1953) 6141; (1957) 5653; (1960) 8729 document editions (1952) 6999; (1953) 5479; (1957) 5001; (1960) 8004 rivers and harbors, improvement (1953) 7077 route chart (1951) 2900 strikes and racketeering in area — hearings (1953) 17262 report (1953) 17203 water resources of area (1953) 20222 weather observations, hourly (1956) 13005 Kansas City Power & Light Co. : easement — ■ hearing (1951) 11082 law (1951) 16349 reports (1951) 11021, 15153 Kansas City Southern Ry., accident (1955) 17326 Kansas City Terminal Ry., accident (1952) 713 Kansas Milling Co. (1951) 1203 Kansas River and Valley : aeronautical chart (1951) 4780 Kansas River and Valley — Continued district headipuirters constructing and re- modeling, specification (1953) 2821 district, radio equipment, invitation for bids (1952) 891 irrigation-well development in Kansas River Basin of eastern Colorado (1954) 4252 Kansas State University : grain milling e(iuipm"ent, duty-free entrv — ■ law (1900) 18405 report (1900) 1533S Kansas University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, program for gifted freshmen and .sophomores (1958) 8527 Kansu Province, China : economic plans (1960) 15747 five-year plan implementation (1959) 10328 national economic plan, 1957, Provincial Statistical Bureau's report on imple- mentation (1959) 702 people's council, v.ork report (1959) 13231 Kanteiberg. Martha, relief (1954) 11753; (1955) 4325 Kantishua River, reconnaissance topographic map (1951) 9893 Kao, Donald S., relief (1956) 10444 Kao, Judith, relief (1956) 10199, 15068, 16642 Kao, Peter C. T., relief (1953) 5708, 12468, 15085 Kaoliang, stalks, comprehensive utilization, Communist China (1960) 18729 Kaolin : bauxitic, refractory properties of Alabama (1959) 13371 census of mineral industries, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 14766 production, mineral market reports (1955) 753; (1956) 5807; (1957) 1004, 16031; (1959) 1999, 15019; (1960) 15990 _ see al^o. Clay, Kaolinite : dispersion characteristics in waters of vary- ing quality and control with phosphate dispersants (1960) 9849 gibbsite-kaolinite type bauxite, graph of com- ponents (1955) 3519 Kaoru Yoshioka, see Yoshioka Kaoru. Kapaa, Hawaii, land patent (1954) 14370, 15074, 16505 KAPL, see Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory. Kaplan, Tobias, relief (1960) 13635 Kaplan report, .sec Retirement. Kaplan Trucking Co., motor vehicle accidents (1953) 2034; (1958) 7384 Kaprielyan. Michael K., relief (1954) 6743, 11369, 11991 Kara Kum, expedition, portable radio receiv- ing station used for astronomical op- erations, description (1960) 14476 Karaj River project, Iran, evaluation report (1954) 10782 Karakul sheep, aging of skins (1951) 3967 Karatau Mountains, sulvanite from Elayey- anthrexolite slate horizons (1959) 1778 Karavasilis, Alecos M. and wife, relief (1956) 12255; (1957) 5238, 6836, 9362 Karavogeorge, Demitrious V., relief (1954) 12045 Karbach, Russell W„ relief (1952) 10499 Karde, Ingeborg C. (nee Saur) : relief (1955) 15134 Karfiotis, Evangelos D., relief (1956) 12236 Karge, Arthur, relief (1953) 5506, 9144, 10256 Kargiotis, Evangelos D,, relief (1957) 7032, 10807, 13030 Karia, Robert, relief (1958) 9660, 11890, 13806 Karimata Straat, sailing directions (1952) 4162; (1955) 15789; (1957) 935 Karkalato.s, Panagiota K., relief (1951) 11000, 14779, 15127 Karl, Irene C. : relief (1954) 15055 see also Behrmaii, Irene C. Karlovasiou Liniin (Bay) : chart (1951) 13957 Karluk Lake, three.spine stickleback life his- tory (1959) 10130 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1311 Karliik River, sockeye salmou, factors causing decline (1938) 6005 Karmex W, persists in sandhills soils (1955) 4936 Karo, H. Arnold, nomination, hearings (1950) 1S686 Karoumbali, Vasiliki G.. see Tountas, Vasiliki (nee Karoiniibali, Vasiliki G.). Karousatos, Spirodon, relief (195")) 9840 Karpathos. sailing directions (1952) 14125 Karpinski, Ziemowit Z., relief (1952) 5416, 10454, 12714 Karras. Panagiotes G., relief (1953) 10367, 15133, 15654 Karrell, Barbara, court case (1951) 1280 Karski, Jan, statement (1957) 5181 Karst, Raymond W., contested election (1951) 7935. 10953, 15005 Kartsonis, Christos, relief (1959) 7512. S596, 11903 Karvelis, Maria I., and daughters, relief (1955) 15066 Kary, Priska A., relief (1955) 6274, 9508, 11250 Karydis, Aimelos, and wife, relief (1957) 13700 13700 Karyokinesis. X-ray damage, relation to (1951) 2725 Kasaan Peninsula, iron-copper ores, beneficia- tion (1957) 5719 Kasabian, Sirvart, relief (1959) 8799; (19t',0) 4869. 7929 Kasahara. Itsumi, relief (1957) 13733, 14968, 15223 Kaschner. Guenther. relief (1955) 14506: (1956) 5313, 6806 Kasenkina, Oksana S., relief (1951) 4870, 8103 9295 Kask, Evald F., relief (1951) 5014, 10992, 1.3082 Kaskaskia Experimental Forest cull trees, case study (1957) 5588 Kaskaskia River : flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1958) 4672 document edition (1958) 4212 Kasmakheyev. Aleksandr Y., testimony (1960) 476 Kasna Creek copper prospect, Alaska, investi- gation (1952) 4230 Kasner, Djuro (George) : relief (1960) 13568 Kassis, Fouad (Fred) : relief (1958) 6978. 11615, 11864 Kassner. Max. relief (1953) 12578; (1954) 3796, 5004 Kastel, Phillip F.. proceedings for contempt (1951) 5028 KAstron, Greece, chart (1951) 13956 Katakolou Limin (Harbor) : chart (1951) 3697 Katem, Nicholas, and family, relief (1954) 6708, 10150. 11337 Kates, Mildred G.. relief (1952) 10515 ; (1953) 10362, 12857. 15104 Kates, Ronald, relief (1952) 10515; (1953) 10362, 12857. 15104 Kathleen-Margaret copper prospect, Alaska, upper Maclaren River (1954) 12398 Katmai. Mount, Alaska, geology area (1959) 16458 Katmai National Monument : biological survey (1959) 13589 eruption of Trident Vc'cano, Ftb.-June, 1953 (1954) 15556 general information (1952) 18053; (1955) 8379; (1958) 1766; (1959) 16965 volcanic ash removal, building materials in Alaska — law (1954) 6657 reports (1952,) 3745; (1953) 4191; (1954) 6957 Kato, Meechiko. relief (1952) 13709 ; (1953) 5675, 7286, 7362 Kato, Sachiko, relief (1960) 6694, 13279, 15027 Kato, Sizuko, relief (1952) 13709; (1953) 5675. 7286, 7302 Katsuwonus pelamis, see Skipjacks. Kattegat : lights and fog signals (1951) 5417; (1952) 17861; (1955) 104S6 ; (1956) 17458; (1957) 4124, 7457, 14291, 17863; (1958) 3555, 1288( ; (1959) 7867; (1960) 3929 1953 supp. (1954) 896 sailing directions (1957) 8709 change (1960) 54:^4 Kattuah, Fuad E., relief (1958) 8367, 11912, 13822 Katyll, Alexy W., and wife, relief (1954) 14824; (1955) 4474. 9556. 11302 Katyn Forest Massacre. Select Committee to Conduct Investigation of Facts. Evi- dence and Circumstances of. House: creation, report (1951) 14985 hearings (1952) 3794. 5344. 10642, 13507, 14940, 18630: (1953) 829 reports (1952) 5168, 13411 ; (1953) 824 studies aJid investigations, expenses, reports (1951) 17926; (1952) 5302 Katzmann. Pauline, relief (1954) 11735, 15177, 16541 Kauai County Waterworks Board : issue revenue bonds — • law (1952) 13098 reports (1951) 17986; (1952) 13553 Kauai Island : beach erosion control study, engineer re- port — - departmental edition (1957) 8508 document edition (1957) 8112 extend electric light and power franchise on — law (1954) 11385 reports (1954) 8294, 10112 floods of Aug. 1950 in Waimea River area (1952) 15543 land patent (1954) 14370, 15074, 16505 land sale — law (1956) 14582 reports (1956) 10231. 15331 soil survey (1956) 962 Kauffman and Min''?r of New York. Inc., accident (1955) 1650 Kaufman, Aenni C, court cose (1951) 1 "04-3 Kaufman, Frio G., court case n951) i:i"04-5 Kautz flr r :aer ii.il. Mount if inier National Pa.k (1951) 15704; (1953) 13492; (1953) 821 Kavookjian. Arsene, ■'■ee Kavoukdiian, Arsene. Kavoukdiinr Arsene, relief (1956) 15041 ; (1957) 7031 Kaw Indians : distribution of l.md; — law (1955) 16721 reports (1955) 14895.15380 Kawachi. Betty M., ri^'ef (1951) 9587, 13136, 13273 Kawakam'. Jc :, relief (1955) 4300; (1957) 6805 Kawamura. Mary G.. relief (1951) 18020 Kawano, Jack H., testimony (1951) 15067 Kawar, Irfan, relief (1955) 7819; (1956) 5129. 6798 Kay, Judy-Ellen (Choi Myosoon), relief (1937) 13788 Kaycee project, geology and ground-water re- source, (1957) 4118 Kaynor. Tarik S., reliif (1954) 5353 Kazakh language, guide (1960) 19 Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic : Academy of Sciences — current activities (1960) 17627 discussion on cybernetic problems, USSR study (1960) 829 herald, abstracts (1960) 2451 news of Astrophysical Institute, articles (1960) 17620 Paleobiology Department field investiga- tions (1960) 10090 scientific activity results during 1957 (1959) 1780 scientists visit to Communist China (1960) 11446 development of Soviet public health courses (1960) 941 feudal-bev survivals anl their overcoming (1959) 694 Page 1312 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic — Contimiod lieavv industry development durinj; prewar b-year plans, 192S-40 (1959) 10272 lead plants, cost i)rice (1959) 657 public health development prospects during 7-vear plan for development of national economy (1959) 13242 scientific research — development of productive forces, list of participants at Karaganda joint scien- tific session (1960) 711G Institute of Epidemiology, Microbiology, and Hvgiene. results of Hygiene and Sanitation Sector (1960) 5520 parasitology, conference on problems, USSR study (1960) 17473 science, selected translations (1960) 14286 triangulation for cadastral use (1960) 19008 Kazakhstan, northern, magnesium chloride in salt lakes (1958) 16154 Kazan Unverisitv. USSR science education methods (1960) 17319 Kazana. Alice, relief (1959) 9946, 120G7, 13912 Kazantzas. Panagiotis K., relief (1958) 15815 Kazerski, Margot, admit to U.S. (1951) 4878, 8110, 9312 Kaznachevev, Aleksandr Y., testimony (1960) 6780 Kazumi. Inooka, relief (1951) 17746, 17877, 18138 Kazuo, Hoshi, relief (1951) 13305, 15172, 16313 Kearney, Bernard W., Philippine Legion of Honor, authorize acceptance (1959) 12051. 15582 Kearney, Nebr. : land convevance — law (1957) 15073 report (1957) 13938 Kearny Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. (1951) 54.50 Keating. Earl W., relief (1952) 128417, 13385, 13735 Keats quadrangle, Kans. (1951) 1079 Kebabjian. Madiros, relief (1955) 11588; (1956) 3358, 3567 Keddie Resort, Inc. (1951) 18047 Keds. see Slieep ticks. Kee. John, memorial services (1951) 19437 Keeler Canyon. Pennsylvania and Permian rocks, Inyo Mountains (1957) 14276 Keenan. Betty, relief (1960) 4876, 12925, 13542 Keenan, George F., informal meeting with For- eign Relations Committee, hearing (1959) 10037 Keenan, Vera S.. relief (1952) 13699 Keenesburg quadrangle. Colo. (1951) 11466 Keeney, Mary J., proceedings for contempt (1952) 3911 Keeney. Russell W., memorial services (1958) 11591 Keep, Gertrude I., relief of estate (1956) 10220. 16607 Keep tab on the lab (1960) 8305, 6810 Keep your distance (pilots) (1953) 10211 Keeping abreast of change in rural commu- nity (1959) 15306 Keeping our hospitals operating (1953) 9599 Keeping up with calendar, text of address (1960) 6391 Keeping up with conservation needs (talk) (1957) 2319 Keesler Air Force Base : illegal gambling activities (1952) 5503 transferring adjacent property to — law (1951) 16336 reports (1951) 14895, 15087 Keetoowah Cherokee Indians, see Cherokee Indians. Kegs, see Barrels. Kehidupan partai (periodical) : selected translations (1960) 15811 Kehoe, Bertha, salary, etc., to mother (1954) 3624 Keicher, Charles R., relief (1951) 6555, 8125, 9322 Kelcu plotter, see I'lotters. Keller, Helen : greetings on SOth birthday, report (1960) 11132 recognition of efforts in behalf of physically handicapped, report (1955) 12059 Keller, Joe, relief (1960) 5113, 6548, 7941 Kelley, Augustine B., memorial services (1958) 11586 Kelley Bernice, relief (1951) 4863, 18195, 19452 Kelley, N. H., relief (1951) 4863, 18195, 19452 Kelley mine, block caving. Anaconda Co., Butte, Mont. (1956) 20567 Kellis, Mariana G. L., relief (1954) 11760, 15181, 16558 Kelly, Mary G. (Sister Mary Gertrude), relief (1954) 14262, 15110, 16514 Kelly, A. F. B., instrument approach chart (1951) 2891 Kelly Committee for Holders of 6 percent Pre- ferred Stock (1951) 3819 Kellys Pond, Ga., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 1076 Kelmoor Fox & Fur Farm, Inc., relief (1956) 6941, 12269, 14325 Kelsch, Joseph, relief of estate (1956) 3583, 10228, 14300 Kemp Engineering Corporation (1953) 2289, 4289 Kempe, William F., relief (1957) 13341 ; (1958) 3039, 3243 Kempner, H., Trust Association, relief (1952) 8875, 13203; (1953) 4139; (1954) 14742; (1956) 15109 Kempski, Hendryk, relief (1951) 13228, 16515, 17720 Kenaf : bibliographical survey (1952) 4559 seed preservation (1960) 7720 soft-fiber crop for the Americas, fact sheet (1951) 8433 Kenai, Alaska : diatomaceous earth occurrence (1956) 9158 topographic quadrangle map (1951) 3605 Kenai coal field, geology, etc., of Homer dis- trict, Alaska (1959) 174S6 Kenai National Moose Range, general infor- mation (1956) 20404 Kendall, Paul G., relief (1954) 3608, 10192, 11340 Kendall, N.Y., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 7098 Kendrick project : exclude from excess-land provisions of Fed- eral reclamation laws — law (1957) 15150 reports (1957) 13907, 15272 specifications and invitations — air compressors, etc. (1952) 11487 air switches (1951) 18974 Alcova power plant, etc., construction (1951) 18970 bulkhead gates and equipment (1952) 11484 carbon-dioxide flre-extingulshing equip- ment, invitation for bids (1953) 13570 control and telemetering equipment (1954) 7618 control boards, main, auxiliary, and graphic (1952) 8102 control equipment, etc. (1951) 5822, 17118 distribution boards, etc. (1952) 19133 gantry crane (1952) 14384 generators (1951) 7391 governors (1951) 20273 grounding transformers and resistors (1952) 16923 hydraulic turbines (1951) 7393 oil purifier and drying oven (1953) 8165 oil storage tanks (1952) 3068 power transformers and switching equip- ment (1951) 14204 pumps (1952) 18174 substation construction (1952) 4420 transmission lines (1951) 8776, 15803 traveling crane (1952) 893 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1313 (195-_') (1053) 7022 ; estate (1951) (1954) Koixlrick project — Continued temi>orary water service notice 9GS4 : (1954) 5918 water rental charges (1952) 8090; !h;14 Keiidripiii. Martin 1\. n-lipf (1955) ( 195»i) S707, Hi(t(i5 Ki'iiilwortli Aipiatic Gardens : description (1955) 1751t! ^'enrral inl'orniatioii (1958) 88G5 pond creatures (1953) 17845 KtMiilwortli Ave. NIO. : railroad brid^'c construction — law (1954) (;()14 reports (1953) l"t(;35 : (1954) (5754 Kenilwortli mine, water infusion of coal pil- lars (1952) 4235 Kenniare. X. Dak., topographic (piadrangle map (1951) 3t;.-)S Kennarcj, Tex., topographic (juadrangle maps (1951) 11487-48.S Kennebec County, Maine, conservation reserve program eiri'<-ts (1!I«(J) 12(i27 Kennecott Copper ('orp. : Chino Mines Division. Grant County, X. Mex.. open pit mining methods (1958) l(i293 safety plan at Kay Mines Division (1957) 7511 two-way radio communication at Santa Kita open pit (1952) 11290 Kennedy, Hildegard P., relief (1952) 5413, 7n5(!, 8(i77 Kennedy, Xora l'.., relief of 13256, 17757, 18196 Kenner, La. : land conveyance — law (1951) 19516 reports (1951) 18051. 1S291 Kennesaw Mountain, tour of crest 7527 Kennesaw Mountain. Battle of, 1864 bibliog- raphy (1955) 5112 Kennesaw Mountain Xational Battletield Park, general information (1954) 15727; (1955) 8380; (1956) 7731: (1957) 1133: (1958) 13063: (19(50) 12U5 Keiiney, Elsie M., relief (1950) 10420 Kennison, Archie, relief (1951) 6638, 10964, 11163. 130S,s Kennison, Bela. relief (1951) 6638, lon(U, 11163, 13088 Kenosha, Wis. : beach erosion control studv — departmental edition (1956) 636 document edition (19.")(>) 514 declare Pike Creek nonnavigablc stream — law (1955) 14338 reports (1955) 9904, 11663 Kensai, Higa, relief of estate (1957) 6S08, 1118(;, 13096 Kensington, 111., railroad accidents (1960) 5447 Kensington & Eastern R.K. : bridge — law (1952) 13141 reports (1952) 13299. 13817 Kent. Conn., topographic (piadrangle (1951) 1(»70 Kent, X.Y.. topographic quadrangle (1951) .-370 Kent County, .Mich., measuring immunization (1952) 16903 Kent County, Tex.. Horseshoe Atoll, geol irv (1959) 16469 Kenter, Vera U., relief (1955) 14315, 145S6 15247 Kentucky : acquisition of 2 privately owned cave prop- erties — law (1954) 6647 reports (195:!) 15f;9() ; (1954) 3<'.96 agricultural conservation, handbooks (1951) 40(11; (1952) 4359, 19112: (1954) 3557: (1957) 1327; (1958) 966 bl-State park und/or recreational area, compact — law (1953) 15328 reports (1953) 12643, 15689 map map Kentucky — Continued bluegrass area, toliacco-Iivestock farms, costs and returns (1954) 10940 Breaks Interstate Park. comi)act — law (1954) 140S1 reports (19541 1153s. 12(197 Bunker Hill Island convevance bv Armv — law (1957) 15045 reports (1957) 11206. 13468 census of agriculture, 1950 farms, etc. (1953) 738 census of agriculture. 1954. counties and State economic areas (1956) 18502 census of business. 194s — r.tail trade statistics (1951) 4592 service trades, statistics ( 1951 ) 392 wholesale trade, statistics (1951) 2794 census of business, 1954 — retail trade (1956) 14195 selected services (1956) 19967 wholesale trade (1956) 18470 census of business. 19.-i8 — retail trade (1960) 7832 selected service trades (1960) 12807 wholesale trade (1960) 16618 census of governments. 1957. State bulletin (1959) 11785 census of housing. 1950 — general characteristics (1953) 698, 3979; (1954) 449 vacant dwelling units, advance reports (1952) 2110 census of manufactures, 1954 State bulletin (1957) 6567 census of mineral industries, 1954, State bulletin (1958) 2923 census of population. 1950 — advance reports (1951) 10748, 16199 general characteristics (1952) 16289; (1953) 8703, 12099 number of inhabitants (1952) 3504 preliminary counts (1951) 10773, 10S03, 14667 civil divisions, etc.. map (1952) 14767 climate (1959) 17157 climatic summary, 1931-52 (1955) 19749 correction sheet (1957) 11876 climatological data (1953) 3626. 14486; (1954) 2929. 13316; (19551 2603, 13521; (1956) 2687, 13838: (1957) 3177. 12695; (195s) 2707. 11(»54 ; (1959) 2993, 11546; (I960) 3212, 12586 county business patterns (1955) 9236 ; (1958) 13706 crime investigations (1951) 6740, 18400 dwelling units, preliminarv counts (1951) 10685 eastern — carbonizing properties of coals (1952) 4208 coal lield region, public and industrial water supplies (1956) 12691 geology and oil and gas possibilities of I'pper Mississippian rocks (1960) 3911 hari)(l lumber business, developments (1960) 17154 radioacii\ iiv of coal and associated rock (1954) 9418 relationsliip of environmental factors to occurrence of enteric diseases (1958) 17361 woodland, small owner's attitudes and en- vironment (19(50) 17153 electric rate book (1951) 956, 19872: (1953) 2492: (1954) 4065; (1955) 3309, 19334; (1956) 17248; (1958) 4692. 16944 ; (1960) 38t»2 fuel adjustmenr 144.")4 reports (1955) 11717, 15398 land conveyance to Texas Hill Country De- velopment Foundation — hearing (1954) 10(i4 law (1954) 11326 reports (1954) 3082, 10160 land conveyance to Texas Hill County De- velopment Foundation for recreational purposes, include reversionary interest of U.S.— law (1958) 9292 reports (1958) 4339, 8417 Kerrville. Tex., aircraft accident (1960) 327 Kersh. Ernest M.. and wife, relief (1956) 12228. 14367. 14620 Kerssenbrock. ISIarie-Antoinette, relief (1952) 13618. 14872 Keser. Rose M.. relief (1954) 11770 Kesler. Mrs. Harrv B., relief (1958) 4287. 11622. 12263 Kessel. David X.. proceedings for contempt (1951) 4995 Kessenich. Gregorv J., relief of estate (1959) 14431 Kestnbaum Commission, nee Intergovern- mental Relations Commission. Ketcham. Ernest, exr., court ease (1951) 5476 Ketchikan. Alaska : electric facilities of area, maps (1959) 16342 : (1960) 17072 fishery management district, salmon stream catalog (1960) 3833 land conveyance — law (1958) 14098 rei)orfs (1958) 0S35. 14708 land convevance to Rotary Club — law (1954) 14063 reports (1954) 9751. 12104 Ketchikan Cold Storage Co. (1932) 18858 Ketchum. Edward, relief (1959) 12094; (1900) 13580, 15031 Ketchum. George E., relief (1958) 12279, i;}962, 1.5769 Ketchup, see Tomato catchup. Ketones : methyl eyclopropyl — orbital overlap and carbonyl reactivity (1953) 6174 synthesis of cyclopropane (1951) 3940- ' 41. 14075 methvl isohntyl — bisniulh nitrate distribution studies (1955) 171 specificatir)iis (1951) 6964; (1952) 14041 Plutonium nitrates In methyl isobutyl ke- tone, spectropliotoinetric studies (1956) 4822 ace aluo Butanone. Ketotetradecanoic acid carpaine degradation (1953) 7974 Ketron, Wash., railroad accident (1932.1 16722 Kettering. Ohio, population, special census (1955) 7446 Kettledrums, tyinpani, pair, specifications (1953) 20083; (1954) 4001 Kettleman Plain, Calif., topographic quad- rangle map (1951) 5324 Kettles : heating, bitumen, trailer-mounted, specifica- tion (1958) 1369 pitch, specifications (1951) 19704; (1952) 15209 scouse. si)edfications (1952) 458. 15313 steain-jacketed. corrosion-resisting steel, steam, specification (1953) 10811, 15929 Kew. Chan, see Chan, Kew, and family. Kewaunee. Wis. : harbor improvements, engineer report — departmental edition (1962) 1714 document edition (1960) 1659 Keweenaw Bay Indian Tribe, see Chippewa Indians. Key, Francis Scott, American credo commemo- rative postage stamp (poster) (19C0) 16168 Key deer, sec Deer. Key holders, sec Locks and keys. Key rings, specification (1952) 7571 Key tags, sec Locks and keys. Key to aviation weather reports (1959) 9547 Kev to it all is in here! (production control system) (1957) 5835 Kev to meteorological records documentation (1956) 9521-37. 11289, 13029-47, 17830-833; (1958) 386.3-66. 5168-69, 6397-98. 8989. 16636. 17414; (1959) 4123, 9548. 10636. 1524.5-246. 17160- 161; (1960) 1389. 11674-675. 18190 Key to opportunity. Veterans Administration career development program (1960) 7602 Kev West. Fla. : aircraft accident (1951) 19404 beach erosion control study, engineer re- port — - departmental edition (1959) 378 document edition (1959) 297 Boca Chica Airport, terminal forecasting manual (1954) (5037 Kev West Acpieduct project, hearing (1951) 11074 Kev West National Wildlife Refuge, birds of Lower Florida Keys (1955) 19433 Kevers : audio oscillator-keyer, specification (1953) 10186 identification. CAA specification (195S) 253. 6610 technical manual (1932) 2037 Ki'vhole Dam : liighwav relocation, specifications (19ol) 7366 structural steel for highway bridge, speci- fications (1951) 1546 Kevlon. Charles, relief (1951) 13496, 14931, 16302 Kevs. sec Locks and keys. KeVser quadrangle. W. Va.-Md. (1951) 9954 Kevsort cards, sorting, manual (19o2) 4S4o KeVstone, Ala., railroad accident (1957) 7478 Keystone Dam, spillway, stilling basin, and flood-control conduits, hydraulic model investigation (1960) 17015 Kevzer. Katharina T. B.. relief (1957) 11121. 13110. 13241 ^ „^^^ Kezdv-Reich. Gizella ; relief (1951) 9506, 13470. 14737 Kfar Truman in Israel, observance of found- ing, address (1951) 11524 Khakassko-Minusinsk region, T'.S.S.R., iron ores, over-all utilization (]959> 1912 Khalkha language, modern, Mongolian voca- bularv (1953) 12054 Khanla. chart (1951) 7132 TChajtra beetle, sec Beetles. Khersonlsou Ormos (Bay), chart (1951) 13954 Page 1316 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Khlopiu. G. v., role in organization of Scien- tiflc Researcli Sanitary Hygienic Insti- tute in Leningrad (1959) 70G3 Khmer, lani^ruage, fcee Cambodian language. Khoe. Maria M., relief (1954) 14296. 15155, 16567 Khokhlov. Nikolai E. : relief (1956) 11920, 16644 testimony on activities of Soviet Secret Service, hearing (1954) 15221 testimony on thought control in Soviet art and literature and liberation of lius- sia (1956) 12170 additional copies, report (1956) 14S95 Khoo, Uheng, relief (1954) 3S31, 5251, 6632 Khora. see name of small town or village. Khorat Plateau, geology and ground water reconnaissance (1959) 521 Khouri. George P., relief (1953) 15644; (1055) 7590, 7S25. 9387 Khour.v. Xouhad A., relief (1951) 4967, 17991. 19465 Khrushchev, Nikita : biography (1957) 11093 crimes, consultation b.v Un-American Acti- vities Committee with — ■ Dobriansky, Lev E., and others (1959) 15974 Lyons. Eugene (1959) 15974 Masens. Vilis. and Sidzikauskas, Vaclovas (1959) 17343 Pauco, Joseph, and others (1960) 3635 Zaldastani, Guivy, and others (1960) 8156 crimes, consultations b.v Un-American Ac- tivities Committee, pts. 1-4, additional copies, report (1960) 4939 new policy toward satellites (1960) 5570 remarks that peace is not to be had by begging, peace is won the hard way (1960) 17320 shifting balance of world forces, selection of statements and analysis (1959) 15995 strategy and its meaning for America (1960) 8267 visit to U.S. evaluated (1960) 3645 Khvostov Island, geology (1959) 9114 Ki Su Moun, see Moun, Ki Su (Theresa). Ki Young Kwan, see Kwan. Ki Young. Kiangsi Jih-pao (periodical) : articles (1960) 14331 Kiangsi Province, China : agriculture developments, etc., selected re- ports (1960) 11407 budgets, 1958-59 (1960) 775 communal development, articles (1960) 10045, 14117 economic geographv (1960) 5457 final budget, 1957" and draft budget, 1958, report (1959) 5086 lateritic soils (1960) 5538 mountain area work, development of economies, etc., (1959) 9220 political schools and after-work studv promoted (1960) 17557 provincial reports (1959) 10247 work report of Provincial Party Committee (1959) 10341 Kiangsu Province, China : land forms of Tung-ting-shen (1959) 12838 new stage of higher schools (1960) 18817 North, water conservation, outlook for de- velopment (1960) 914 Kibler, Setsuko M., relief (1953) 12550; (1954) 3780, 4990 Kickapoo Indians : terminate Federal supervision, hearing (1954) 18425 tribal council of Oklahoma, distribution of funds — law (1960) 12992 reports (1960) 6608, 11093 Kickbacks, see Government contracts. Kidnaping : investigation by FBI within 24 hours after occurrence — law (1956) 16852 reports (1956) 14856, 17069 Kidnaping — Continued laws, compilation (1951) 9360; (1954) 18538 space scientists, hearings (1958) 3341, 4585 see also Ransom. Kidney disease of salmonid fishes (1958) 16007 Kidneys : acute renal failure. Air Force pamphlet (1956) 17972 artificial, use in therapy of patients with acute toxicoses, USSR study (1960) 5596 diseases, infecting trout (1959) 7757 electron micrographs (1951) 20191 glucuronidase activity (1951) 17016 in oyster, structure and function (1958) 3487 ischemia, photofluorometer studies (1951) 7180 nephrectomized rats, effect of large doses of gamma globulin, USSR study (I960) 9987 parenchymal and obstructive disease, new radiodiagnostic techniques for investi- gating (1958) 13510 protein composition following damage caused by heavy salts, USSR studies (1959) 6594 renal clearance of glucose in hypothermic dogs (1960) 4576 renal function, ontogenetic changes in reflex regulation, USSR study (1959) 16628 renal papillitis experimentally produced (1952) 9574 transplantation in clinical practice, USSR study (1960) 14302 tumors — - estrogen induced in male golden hamsters (1953) 6249-50 estrogen-induced in Syrian hamsters (1960) 8869 pathological study (1957) 9783 uranium -^^ and uranium ^ss toxicological effects (1956) 8257 Kiefer-Stewart Co.. (1951) 1272 Kieffer pears, see Pears. Kienest. Edith J. A., relief (1956) 10452 Kiernan quadrangle, Mich., geology (1956) 20477 Kiev, USSR, conference on problems of physi- ology and pathology of blood circulation (1960) 17216 Kiev Oblast, Ukr SSR, morbidity among rural population, USSR experimental study (1959) 13238 Kieve, Leo, reUef (1951) 16463, 18004, 19472 Kii Suido (Channel) : sailing directions (1952) 11212 Kilauea, volcano, 1953 report (1955) 18401 Kilgore, Harley M., memorial services (1957) 568 Kill Devil Hill National Memorial, general information (1951) 15705; (1953) 16416 see also Wright Brothei-s National Memorial. Kill Devil Hills, N.C., 50th anniversary of 1st airplane flight, committee to attend celebration (1953) SS47 Killcohook National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1958) 14S6 general information (1958) 12748 Killefer, Tom, nomination, hearing (1960) 15355 Killian, James K., .ir., testimony (1956) 8628 Kiln cordwood can be seasoned rapidlv prior to bucking (1958) 7346 Kiln-drying, see Kilns. Kilns : anthracite gas-producer tests at brick plant (1960) 5820 charcoal — - cinder-concrete block, design (1957) 8678 cost of operation (1957) 16914 firing with doors open (1960) 11317 inexpensive method for measuring tem- peratures (1957) 4097 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1317 282-992— 68— Vol. 2 3 Kilns — Continued charcoiil — t-du tinned masonry block, structure and operation (iyr.7) ITSl.i slu-et metal, experimental design (1957) 888 dry liilns — direct-heat liimlier (Iftol) ISflTL' electrically heated (1954) 7701 lunilier, steam heating systems 0953) 13309 oil-tired lumber, construction (1955) 51174 package-loaded trackless (liioll 5293 schedules for Tennessee Valley region (1955) 5294 drying I'onderosa pine, seasoning degrade (1957) 742S electric, cost of drying lumber (1954 ) 77fi9 Federal supply classification logistic respon- sibilities, Army regs (1956) 19859 kiln drying — ■ l»onglas-fir in western Oregon, seasoning and surfacing degrade (1960) 3880 new schedule for kiln drying (1951) 13883 news and views of kiln drying business (1051) 5291-93, 13S74-875; (1052) 662-663 : (1955) 4896 ; (1959) 483 packaged-loaded kUn trucks (1951) 13874 rotary — expansion of clays and shales (1956) 7670 production of nickel-bearing iron from Cuban ores (1960) 16027 •wood drying, schedules (1958) 4826 Kilocycle Kops (radio interference reports) (1955) 4731 Kilpatrick. Shirley L., relief (1957) 15398 ; (1958) 4303. 5743 Kilpatrick Lake. Xebr.. topographic quad- rangle map (1951) 11476 Kim Bn Be. sec Schaer, Paul D. Kim Boksoon. see Boksoon. Kim. Kim. Chung Hi. relief (1956) 11936, 15129. 16623 Kim Donir Su. relief (1954) 8433; (1955) 9526. 1200S. 14099 Kim Fong Chen, see Wen, Lian-Tong, and wife. Kim Hvun .^uck. see Suck. Kim Hyun. Kill) II Sung, biography (1957) 17583 Kim Joong Yoon, relief (1955) 9592, 14144, 15103 Kiu). .Joyce S., relief (1050) 7126 Kin) .Tung Soo. sec Soo. Kim .lung. Kii)i Keun Sl)ik. -see McCain. .Tames C. Kim Kil Won, see Won, Kim Kil. Kim Kwang Suk, relief (1954) 14944, 16700 Kim. Marie, see Waddington, Barbara M. Kim Mi Hae, relief (1954) 5109, 7052, 8218 KiDi SongNore, relief (1951) 18203 Kim, Theresa P. L., relief (1955) 9793 ; (1956) 5122 Kim, Thomas K., relief (1955) 9770, 11288, 11472 Kim, Ton)niv. see CHiatterton. Tommy I. Kim Woo Shik, relief (1954) 14944. 16700 Kim Yo Sep. .see Canfield, ("liarles F. Kim Yong Cha. relief (1960) 50S4. 9342, 13159 Kim, Yong Whan, relief (1956) 8748 Kim Yung Bok. .see Bok. Kim Yung Kill) Yung Cliul, sec ITarkins. William .T. Kim Yunu' Sink, see Harkins. Tlioiuas L. Kiu)baro\ski.y, Mikhail A., biographical sketch (1059) 1935 Kin)herlite : chrysolites of Yakntiya's pipes as precious stone for jewelry industry (1959) 1790 diamond crystal enclosed in roeks. Cdacli- jiaya pipe. Yakut ASSR (1959) ISOl Kimhrough. .7. Claude : recognition for distinguished professional peryicf in fifld of urology — hearing (1953) 5736 law (1053) 10252 repo)ts (1953) 5681,8911 Kimbrou;;!), Pauline D., relief (1959) 4687. 7:;4S. l.",OSO KImls. Limfn (Iliirbor) : chart (1951) 9982 Kin)m. I.loyd C, relief (1960) 12901. 13205. 13492 Kimpo Airport, air transport services, agree- ment (1953) 6374 Kimura, Ayako. relief (19.52) 10481 Kimura, Shigeko. and child, relief (1957) 6824. 7040. 8083 Kincaid. G. S.. court case (1951) 3796 Kindergarten : curriculum guides (1958) 15897 enrollment — l>y age. 1950 census (1953) 5282 public schools system, statistics (1959) (!096 Kindley Air Force Base : civil aircraft facilities, agreement (1952) 4481 extension of area of civil air terminal, agi-eement with Great Britain (1960) 1473S Kinematics : reflection, diffraction of X-rays in bent crys- tals (1953) 18425 tables, hyperon decays (1957) 18024 transmission. difTraction of X-rays in bent crystals (1953) 1S424 Kinescope recordings, sre Television. Kinesthesia, reaction time to kinesthetic stimu- lation (1952) 2983 Kinetics : adsorption theory and phenomena in gas- solid phase (1959) 3118 aging alloys, effect of small dissolved ad- mixtures (1953) 17079 aluminum-uranium diffusional bonding fundamentals, progress report (1959) 15417 analysis by method of constant compositions (1960) 5S25 analysis of some fast biochemical reactions (1953) 6163 boiling reactors, theoretical techniques (1958) 15633 cerebral blood flow with gamma-emitting radioisotopes, methods for study (1958) 1.3518 chloride exchange in aqueous chloride- tetrachloro-platinate system (1955) 13916 classical theory, deviations in low pressure transport of gases through media (1958) 13447 collision in shock wave (1954) 3446 combustion of carbon, USSR study (1960) 18728 complex conductivity of plasma of arc dis- charge supported by direct current (I960) 1026S controlled thermonuclear reactions, lectures (1959) 8412 crystallization processes of solutions and melts. USSR study (1959) 16.598 cyclic n)etabolic systems, application in photosynthesis mechanism study (1954) 4928 decomposition of organic nitrates (1957) 1161 destruction of siiperconducti\ity bv — alternating field (1954) 1457 high frequency field (1953) 10902 dissolution of urani)im dioxide in carbon- bicarbonate solutions (195S) 9127 dynamic behavior of wato- boiler type re- actors, studies (1958) 13583 dynamic theory in statistical physics, prob- lems (1960) 9156 exchange reactions, thermodynnniic isotope effect. T'SSR study (1960) 10031 experimental iirogram. ITKK at high power (1056) 3111 feat))res of isotopic exfliantre reactions of hydrogen. T'SSR study (1960) 17490 flow tl)ro)i!rl) n)icroporo))s ujcdin. theory of flow phenomena (1959) 4310 form,)tioi) of centers of crvstalllziition, USSR study (1960) 8524 function of oxidative metabolism in passage of ions into plants (1058) 13578 gas-solid i-e:ictions (1954) 1480 graiihite oxidation, role of surface area (1956) 4880 Page 1318 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Kinetics — Continued homogencpiis cylindical reactor with source of fast neutrons (.1950) 10475 hot radical reactions (1951) 17517 hydrogen peroxide oxidation of selenious acid (1955) 1203 hydrolysis and hydration reactions (1959) 15132 isotope exchange. USSR study (1900) 8530 kinetics and propagation of flame (USSR papers) (1900) 71.S8 libration of satellite (1900) 10204 luminescence of silver halide salts (1954) 4870 measurement of energy (1951) 10165 metal-water reactions — feasibility of new techniques (1960) 16559 low pressure studies, technical report (1960) 1275S methods of studying hydrogen exchange (1900) 10092 molecular, of muscle adenosine triphospha- tase (1953) 1222 motion of solid body in pulsating flow of viscous, fluid, USSR study (1900) 11396 niobium-oxygen and niobium-air reactions (1958) 113S1 nucleation treatment in supersaturated vapors (1954) 17670 of fission frairments in actinide elements, study (195S) 11370 ordering in AuCu (1952) 10049 production of high specific activity radio- isotopes (1958) 13653 reaction — actinide elements (1958) 13550 fundamental flame speed, relation of turbojet and ramjet combustion eflici- ency (1958) 4978 between calcium and water vapor (1957) 10596 between lithium and water vapor (1955) 19023 between magesium and water vapor (1957) 16392 between oxides in solid state (1954) 1775S reactor — dependence on temperature (1952) 18489 ; (1955) 5717 equations and behavior (1958) 9131 selection of compensating network trans- fer function of stabilization system, USSR study (1960) 8512 theory of gases, shocli-wave structure based on Il^enberry-T^uesdell approach (1960) 5947 transformation — Plutonium (1958) 13568 uranium (1958) 5364 uranium-chromium alloy (1956) 6575 uranium molybdenum alloys (1956) 335 uranium-zirconium alloys (1957) 10023 zirconium-nitrogen and zirconium-tin- nitrogen systems (1956) 4838 see also Chemical reactions. King. C. E.. court case (1951) 3793 King, Charles B.. painter of Indian visitors to Nation's capital (1954) 19793 King, George H., jr., nomination, hearings (1959) 6051 ; (1960) 5185 King, Herbert T., and family, relief (1957) 11103 King, Irmgard S., relief (1956) 5140; (1957) 5049, 11181, 13141 King, .Janice J., relief (1952) 5382, 7068, 8668 King, Juanita M.. court case (1951) 3793 King, .Tudson. papers in Library of Congress, register (1960) 2072 King, Lloyd C, relief (1958) 3230. 0782, 8058 King, Lock T., relief (1957) 13688 King. Maybell. relief (1959) 14384; (i960) 1622.3503 King. Samuel W.. nomination (1953) 5749 King City. Calif., census (1953) 12160 King County, Wash., soil survey (1952) 16880 King crabs : Bering Sea — possible effects of currents ou larvae (1959) 10137 stomach contents analysis for determining food habits (19.59) 10130 chemistry, contribution (1959) 3494 explorations from Shumagin Islands to Unalaska, Alaska, summer and fall, 1957 (1959) 9037 freezing and cold storage of Pacific north- west fish (1953) 0032 Japanese factoryship expedition, 1953 (1955) 6481 meat, canned, processing (1951) 13816 migrations of horseshoe crab, Limulus polyidienius in Plum Island Sound (i;i5N) 597 moulting female, observations (1959) 7754 Pavlov Bay, meat content (1958) 3486 recipes (1952) 14009 King Xo. 1 claim, uranium occurance (1955) 19067 King potato of Aroostook (address) (1956) 10140 King Salmon, Alaska, aircraft accident (1958) 29S5 King Solomon Ridge claim (uranium) (1951) 16154 King Solomon tunnel, ventilating methods and safety measures (1951) 14041 Kingan, Inc.. relief (1955) 7620; (1956) 8770. 10089 Kingman. Ariz. : census (1952) 12639 Hoover Dam power contract — hearing (1955) 10020 transactions of Interior Dept., memo- randa, etc (1955) 6319 topographic quadrangle map (1951) 9907 Kingmont. W. Va., railroad accident (1952) 14142 Kings Canyon National Park : campground infromation (1956) 11081 conditions relative to dogs and cats (1952) 848 General Grant Tree, designate national shrine — law (1956) 6874 reports (1955) 14894; (1956).5435 General Grant trees and grove (1951) 8696, 11635; (1953) 4735; (1956) 20685; (1958) 1768 general information (1953) 11366; (1954) 8954; (1956) 11099; (1958) 815; (1959) 16969 high country manners (1951) 15702 revise boundary — law (1958) 14011 reports (1958) 9526, 12551 Kings Mills Ordance Plant, party line fence, sharing construction costs report (1959) 9843 Kings Mountain National Military Park : general information (1951) 3997; (1955) 15939 historical handbook (1955) 18524; (1956) 15945 land exchanges to recvise boundaries — law (1959) 9782 reports (1959) 4594, 8858 Kings Point. N.Y., see Merchant Marine Acad- em.v. Kings Point. Kings River : haydite raw material in area (1959) 16456 Pine Flat Dam — spillway and conduits, hydraulic model in- vestigation (1954 1 4059 spillway crest and flip bucket, prototype tests (1959) 12619 Kings River project. Pine Flat Reservoir ad- ministration, application of reclamation laws, opinion of Attorney General (1959) 5155 Kingsbury ordnance plant : credit equipment installation costs against rental for portion under lease to Union Township of LaPorte County, Ind. — law (1959) 17313 report (1959) 10187 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1319 Kii»j:sford Heights. Ind. : Kingsbury ordimnct' plant, credit equip- iiipnt instfilliition costs against rental for portion under lease to Union Town- ship of LaPorte, Inc. — law (1!)59) 17313 report (1959) 161S7 population, special census (1955) 7444 Kinpsport. Tenn. : population, special census (1958) 5412 post office dedication speech (1959) 17020 Kingston, Jamaica, airplane accident (1952) 6804 Kingston, N.Y., Ulster County Gazette, L.C. information circular concerning news- paper (10.".5) 17350 Kinlshba, classic site of western pueblos (1957) 5619 Kinoshita, Klyoshi, relief (1956) 10454, 14625, 1(5625 Kinoshita. Misako, relief (1951) 18165; (1952) 2286, 3573 Kinoshita. Setsuko, relief (1954) 6917 Kinroizuka, Golden Bells Tomb of Japan (1954) 19798 Kinross Airport, instrument approach chart (1951) 2938, 4726 Kintzel, Florentine, relief (1955) 11596, 14194, 15207 Kintzig. John, relief (1952) 5435, 10464, 12721 Kintzig. Tatiana A., relief (1952) 5435, 10464, 12721 Kinuko Sakai, see Tipton, Teresa L. Kinusta Mesa, reconnaissance of Red Rock district, etc. (1952) 12623-624 Kiowa County, Okla.. ilmenite-bearing sands in Otter Creek Valley, examination, 7344 Kiowa Creek, Colo., watershed program evalu- ation, progress report (1959) 152S1 Kiowa Indians : judgment funds, use — law (1959) 15695 reports (1959) 14266. 16109 Kipf, William, relief (1952) 8883; (1953) 4151, 9146 Kiraly, Bela : consultation with staff of Un-Anierioan Ac- tivities Committee (1959) 15974 relief (1958) 3211 Kirby, Thomas, reinstatement to former posi- tion in VA. appeal opinion of Attorney General (1958) 6119 Kirghizia, iiroblems of medical cadres, USSR study (1959) 17653 Kirihara, Nika, relief (1955) 9599, 14179. 15120 Kirin Province. China : economic plan fulfillment report, 1958 (1959) 16588 economic plan, 1959 (1960) 17279 1958 final accounts and 1959 draft Inidget (1960) 888 Kirk. Elise T., relief (1957) 6846 Kirkland. Tex., railroad accident (1954) 12417 Kirkpatrick. Rumiko F., relief (1956) 10200, 12197, 14301 Kirkpatrick, William H., court case (1951) 3764 Kirovgrad. USSR, concentrating factory, re- sults of lowering reagent consumption (1959) 10267 Kirtland A.F.B., instrument approach charts (1951) 2924. 4651 Kirtland Field, terminal forecasting manual (1953) 1758 Kirvesmaki. Ann! M., sec Makela, Annl M., and son. Klrwnn, Ernest O.. relief (1951) 17748, 18133 Kirwan. I'eter T., relief (1951) 17748, 1S133 Klrwin Dam : completion specifications (1953) 2810 earthwork, structures, speciflcations (1953) 2814 foundation construction, speciflcations (1952) 3058 Kirwln Dam — Continued gates for outlet works, invitation for bids (1952) 15802 Kirwin Dam and Reservoir, bridges, construc- tion, and relocation of county roads, specifications (1954) 5934 Kirwin National Wildlife Management Area, general information (1960) 6933 Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, birds (1958) 1490 Kiska Harbor, chart of approaches (1951) 0386 Kiska Island, chart (1951) 6387 Kiskiminetas River basin, floods, frequency and magnitude (1953) 2606 Kiss, Sandor. statement (1957) 13616 KIssimmee River : Nicodemus Slough areas of basin, flood con- trol, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 6829 document edition (1960) 6678 Kitamura, Kiyomi, relief (1951) 585, 3011 Kitano, Yasuko, relief (1959) 4694 Kitchen cabinets, see Cabinets. Kitchen cars : accounting for accessory equipment, spec. regs (1954) 3253 painting, specifications (1954) 18492-493 Kitchen equipment : disposable, fire outfits, development (1957) 4051 home food preservation space requirements (1950) 7938 mechanical, repair limits, Army regs (1955) 1127 replacement items, only, specification (1951) 1S4S4 special regulations (1952) 152; (1953) 8554 Kitchen helpers : examination announcement (1953) 5411 food service workers, working on hospital team (1953) 9745 Kitchen range, see Stoves. Kitchen utensils : aluminumware. bakeshop and kitchen, speci- fication (1958) 9009 commodity classificaiton, spec, regs (1951) 10563; (1954) 279-280 cookers, steam, vertical, specification (1953) 10777 ; (1956) 10679 cooking — corrosion-resisting steel, specification (1956) 20239 fork, spoon, etc., specification (1954) 4005 disposable fire outfits, development (1957) 4051 earthenware, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 4868 facts for industry (1958) 4094 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities, Army regs (1956) 18312 food preparation and serving equipment, single department procurement of. Army regs (1955) 10965 hygiene and sanitation, spec, regs (1951) 184 ; (1952) 4745 scoop, corrosion-resisting steel, specification (1956) 7421 tools for food preparation, etc (1951) 2353 vitreous-china, census of manufactures. 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 4868 wireware. kitchen and bakt'shoj). specification (1955) 17159; (1958) 5968 see also names of utensils. Kitchens : and workroom — Beltsville energy-saving features (1959) 96 farmhouse planning (1952) 3161 Army food-service facilities, engineering and desitrn manual (1959) 12605, 10264; (1960) 6834 Beltsville energv-saving, design (1957) 127S1 : (1959) 17197 central pastrv kitchen administration, spec. regs (1953) 16857 pastry kitchens. Army regs (1955) 6985; (1956) 16317 Page 1320 Do not order from index; see indicated entry KitcheiiiS — Continued step-saving U liitclien (1951) 11; (1952) 1805 Kites : large, operation requirements — civil aeronautics manual (1960) 558 civil air regulations (1955) 1265 Kitimat story (1958) 5105 Kitriniari, Demetroula E.. relief (1957) 13789 Kitriniari, George E., relief (1957) 13789 Kits: aerial delivery — and components, heavy cargo and vehi- cles, specifications (1954) 19454 assembly, cargo, specification (1956) 10675 aviation gasoline contamination detection, development (1955) 8408 cargo carrier installation instructions (1955) 4086-87 community industrial development, cooper- ative offices program (1955) 9220 conversion, for converting railway cars to austere troop sleepers, test results (1955) 16616 conversion, quadrant globe, gasoline lan- tern, specification (1955) 16910; (1957) 695 gas masks, servlceabilitv standard, spec. regs. (1952) 4824; (1953) 11985 gun bore sight, specification (1951) 829 merit promotion plans for Federal agencies, source book of information (1958) 8013 miscellaneous, serviceability standard, spec. regs. (1952) 4820 modification, specification (1952) 9179 panoramic coupling, specifications (1951) 828, 13626 photographic — specifications (1951) 3353; (1954) 636 water suppl.v, specification (1951) 6881 pressurizing, specification (1952) 9189; (1956) 5546 service, airplane smoke tank, specification (1953> 959 VHF omnirange installation kit, specifica- tion (1955) 2954 see also Barber kits — Chemical agent detec- tor kits — Chlorination kits — Drop kits — Electronic gate modification kits — Embalming kits — Extraction kits — Fingerprint kits — First aid kits — Fish- ing kits — Flame thrower kits — Num- bering kits — Ointment kits — -Printing kits — Radar trial fire training kits — Repair kits — Sewing kits — Signal kits — Snakebite kits — Testing kits — Tool kits — Transmitter-receiver modification kits — Winterization kits. Kitsap County, Wash., geology and ground- water resources (1957) 15935 Kitsopoulou. Athena, relief (1955) 7602, 11962, 14067 Kitsos, Evdoxia J., relief (1953) 12854; (1954) 3639. 5008 Kittitas County, Wash. : forest satistics (1955) 3407 nickeliferous iron deposits (1952) 5890 Kittitas Division, see Yakima project. Kittitas Irrigation District : repayment contracts, make costs nonreim- bursable — law (1954) 3569 reports (1953) 12820. 15437 Kittrell, Diana P., relief (1954) 14399; (1955) 4275, 9834, 11299 Kitty Hawk, N.C.. 50th anniversary of 1st airplane flight at Kill Devil Hills, com- mittee to attend celebration (1953) 8847 see also Wright Brothers National Mem- orial. Kiuchi. Osamu, see Neis, Anthony L. Kiuru, r.runo M., relief (1955) 7582, 11944, 14052 Kjeldahl method of determination, see Nitro- gen. Kjeller, Norwav, nuclear reactor, 1st runnlng- up (1953) 17093 K.iosnes, Ellen, and sister, relief (1956) 1436 Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges, general information (1960) 112S0 Klamath County, Oreg. : land transfer — law (1954) 16850 reports (1954) 11691, 14719 school board, recoupment of funds — law (1957) 10740 reports (1957) 9733, 10898 Klamath Falls, Oreg. : aeronautical chart (1951) 502 canal, eliminate hazards — hearing (1956) 8896 report (1956) 10518 land conveyance, etc. — law (1951) 14811 reports (1951) 11047, 13460 Klamath Indians : education, recoupment of funds — law (1957) 10740 reports (1957) 9733, 10898 immediate payment for marsh, amend term- ination act — law (1959) 14087 reports (1959) 14250, 14442 lending operations, authorizing, report (1953) 12649 officials, payment of salaries, etc. — law (1953) 10287 reports (1951) 11055; (1953) 7351, 9094 revolving loan fund use — law (1959) 9772 reports (1959) 6017, 8643 termination of Federal supervision — hearings (1954) 7080, 12152 law (1954) 14120 reports (1954) 11939, 14379 termination of Federal supervision, amend act — alternative for acquisition of tribal for- est — hearings (1958) 354A, 4579 law (1958) 14076 reports (1958) 7055, 12069, 14442 U.S. to defray cost, etc. — hearings (1957) 3806, 9559 law (1957) 14999 reports (1957) 5260, 8176, 9488, 13421 use of loan funds (1952) 13442 voluntary withdrawal act, hearing (1953) 17268 Klamath Mountains, Gasquet quadrangle, ge- ology and mineral resources (1954) 7356 Klamath National Forest, fire severitv, 1955 (1956) 7524 Klamath project : canal in Klamath Falls, Oreg., eliminate hazards — hearing (1956) 8896 report (1956) 10518 earthwork, structures, etc., specifications (1951) 7373. 11725: (1952) 6244 extensions, irrigation water service (1955) 3621 Federal reclamation, half century of prog- ress (1957) 8249 land conveyance — laws (1951) 14811; (1954) 14064 reports (1951) 11047, 13460; (1954) 8282, 12084 reclamation accomplishments, 1905-1953 (1955) 1781 Tule Lake division, repayment contract, ex- ecute — law (1956) 10747 reports (1956) 14732, 15281 Tulelake division, acreage allotments for durum wheat, increase — ■ hearings (1958) 6866 report (1958) 5680 water charges (1951) 5790; (1952) 4387: (1953) 6320; (1954) 5919 Klamath Reservation : assets, review of appraisal, hearing (1959) 7624 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1321 Klamath Kest-rvatitm — Coutiiiued forest lands, private or Federal acquisi- tion — hearinps (1958) 454A, 4579 law (iy5S) I407fj reports (1958) 7055, 12069, 14442 marsh, iniiiiediat*' payiueut — law (105!)) 14087 reports (l059) 14250, 14442 pumice dcjiosits (1952 t 5!)51 school facilities appriiprialion — law (1954) lf.N4!) reports (1954) 14372, 1479G Klamath Kivcr : compact between Orepon and California — law (1955) 16736 reports (1955) 9657, 15377 compact between Oregon and California, consent of Congress — law (1957) 150S9 reports (1957) 13529,13903 Klamath Wildlife Kefiifre, see Lower Klamath National Wildlife Hefupe — Upper Kla- math National Wildlife Refuge. Klapan. Marlntal edition (1954) 18504 document edition (1954) 18371 Knight, Adelaide H., court case (1951) 1293 Knight, Peter O., Airport, instrument ap- proach chart (1951) 4701 Knight, Rogina M., relief (1956) 5381 Knight I'ormation. and its mammalian faunas (1953 1 1459 Knight Island, Ala.^ka, copper bnllitm claims, Rua Cove, investigation (1953) 13438 Knik Arm, marl deposits in area (1956) 9157 Knlpp, Howard F., relief (1958 j 12328; (1959) 9829, 14428 Knit fabric mills, hosiery, etc., census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6510 Knit goods, see Clothing — Textiles — also names of clothing. Knitting mills, hosiery, etc., census of nmn- ufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6510 Knives : dental, craftsman's etc., specification (1957) 7304 field mess, specification (1955) 8026 hawkbill (linoleum), shoe, chipping, putty and scraping, specifications (1953) 18831 : (1954) S(J99 shop, detachable blade, with extra blades in handle, specification (1953) 17447 stencil, specifications (1953) 10989; (1954) 19572 surgical — detachable blades, etc., specification (1956) 20336 handle and blade set, detachable blade, specification (1956) 20333 switchblade, prohibit introduction into in- terstate commerce — - hearings (1958) 8328, 15850 law (1958) 13970 reports (1958) 9475. 12504 sre also Drawknives — Pocketknives. Knizhnava letopis', dissertations, card listing (1958) 16100-103, 1703.5-36 Knob, Calif., substation equipment, specifica- tions (1951) 5801 Knob Creek, monazite placer deposits (1956) 415 Knobs, control, eletronic, communications, etc., equipment, specifications (1955) 1457-58; (1957) 16628 Knofl, Adele, and family, relief (1956) 5293 Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory : preliminarv pile assemblies, activation ex- periments (1956) 6626-27 radioactive waste disposal and environ- mental monitoring program (1958) 6542 solid waste disposal (1955) 5766 thermal test reactor (1955) 11050 vacuum fusion analysis, progress (1955) 9057 Knots and splices, rope, and climbing in tree preservation (1955) 18526 Knott County, Ky. : coal, iireparation characteristics (1953) 17753 coking coal, recoverable reserves (1952) 15645 Knous, Edwin A., relief (1951) 688 Know vour Armv, U.S. Army key to peace (1957) 0135 Know your Capital City (1958) 8514 Know vour ducks, field guide for hunters (1960) 18528 Know your school law (1958) 14918 Know your watersheds (1957) 17317 Knowland. William F., accept award (1956) ](■>•; 17 Knowles, Mary : proceedings for contempt, report (1956) 8S00 testimony (1956) 539 Knowles Dam project, construct, hearings (1960) 5109, 11166 Knowlesville. N.Y., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 3654 Knox Corporation, relief (1956) 8499; (1957) 5054, 15410 Page 1322 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Knox County, Ind. : bridge, construction — bearings (1956) 18640 report (1956) 16939 Knox County, Tenn., soil survey (1955) 16013 Knox tluorite mine (1952) 7902 Knoxville, Tenn. : housing, block statistics (1952) 2167 instrument approach chart (1951) 6316 McGhee Tyson Airport, terminal forecast- ing manual (1954) 15958 nonfarm housing characteristics, 1950 cen- sus (1953) 2103 railroad accident (1954) 905 weather observations, hourly (1950) 19525 wholesale feed distribution facilities (1900) 10529 Knutsen, Roger, relief (1954) 6716, 8612, 10060 Kniitson, Coya, complaints concerning irregu- larities in election of Odin Langeu, hearings (1959) 3321 Ko, see name of harbor or port. K'o-hsueh hsiu-weu (periodical) : articles (1960) 7195 Koasati Indians : terminate Federal supervision — hearings (1954) 7080 law (1954) 16760 reports (1954) 8493, 14387 Kobavashi. Oicuni, relief (1951) 740, 11128, 15031. 17697 Kobayashi, Tokuko, and son, relief (1952) 10471; (1954) 11722, 14930, 16416 Koblitz, Milton S.. relief (1960) 13171 Kobuk, Alaska, birds, arctic adaptation study (1960) 5973 Kocel, Benjamin F., proceedings, against, cit- ing for contempt (1954) 14361 Koch, Frank G., relief (1954) 6798, 14732, 10640 Kochi, Tatsuo, relief (1959) 7521. 8583, 11894 Kock, Son.iaR., relief (19.54) 11757 Kodani, Hisamitsu, relief (1952) 3702, 6916, 7257 Kodiak, Alaska : engineer report of harbor — departmental edition (1954) 18565 document edition (1954) 18373 topographic quadrangle maps (1951) 1060- 62, 5311-12, 9919 Kodiak Island : aeronautical chart (1951) 6406 flight chart (1951) 2939 Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1956) 710 general information (1960) 8417 Koelz, Walter, relief (1952) 10712, 12S79, 13355 Koestler, Arthur, relief (1951) 11173, 13363, 16290 Kofa Game Range, general information (1957) 11520; (1960) 13939 Kohler. Irmgard, relief (1951) 5012, 109SS, 13069 Kohler Co.. labor-management relations, im- proper activities investigation, hear- ings (1958) 5814, 7099. 8480 Kohls, Wiufried, relief (1953) 10703; (1954) 3651, 5018 Kohpay, Irene, see Cornell, Irene. Koike, Toshi, relief (1951) 745 Ko.ie Island : prisoner of war uprising — hearings (1952) 9077, 10625 information from Sec. of Army requested (1952) 10538 information from Sec. of Defense re- quested (1952) 10539 information from Sec. of State requested (1952) 10541 Kok. Lim Eng, see Lim, Domingo. Koki Sakihara, see Sakihara Koki. Kokolis. Eleftherios G., relief (1952) 2306, 6924, 7266 Kokomo. Ind. : population, special census (1956) 20004 railroad accident (1954) 19665 Kolachny. Linda M., relief (1953) 9048 Kolesnikoff, Peter E., relief (1951) 6562, 6725, 13074 Kolich, Matilda, relief (1959) 8801, 13975, 14147 Kolish, Henry, relief (1951) 7988, 11137, 13089 Kolkhozes, see Collectives. Koller, Irene M., relief (1960 8175 Kolm. Arno E., relief (1951) ) 11113. 14914 Kolm, Edvin. relief (1951) 16293 Kolman, Mazal, relief (1954) 11750, 15143, 16555 Kolmer test, see Syphilis. Koloa, Hawaii : electric light and power franchise, extend — law (1954) 11385 reports (1954) S294, 10112 Kolpos, sec name of gulf. Kolul)aev, Xatalio K. K., relief (1950) 1504S Kohiba.ien. Koljnbajer, see Kolubaev, Natalia K. K. Kolyvan. Russia, engineering-geological char- acteristics of cover deposits of Tom River (1959) 10264 Komma, Johann, relief (1952) 10514, 13837, 14SS3 Kommunist (periodical) : selected translations (1960) 17667, 18916 Komporozou, Xanthi G., relief (1954) 14858; (1955) 6236. 11331, 11501 Kon, Helen, relief (1954) 6732, 11365, 11986 Kon, Maria G., see Musial, Maria G. K. Kondi'as Limin (Bav) : chart (19511 13956 Kondoleon, Dimitrios, relief (1959) 4538, 7290, 7510 Kondolous, James, see Kondoleon. Dimitrios. Kondylis, Anastasia, relief (1954) 14613, 16682 Konev, Ivan S.. biography (1957) 16548 Koninklijke Java-China-Paketvaart Lvnen N.V., relief (1959) 14176 Konishi, Misao, relief (1951) 18186; (1952) 2284. 3564 Konishi. Toshiko, relief (1952) 3823 Kono, Hidenori. see Utada, Hidenorl. Konomos. Marie I., relief (1958) 13954, 14626 Kononenko, Constantin, consultation with staff of Un-American Activities Committee (1959) 15974 Konva, Hiedo. relief (1957) 13235 Koo. Gertrude Y.. relief (1958) 9677, 11919, 13S29 Kooch-i-ching, relief (1956) 10233, 12282 Kooch-I-Ching II (motorboat) : documentation (1956) 10233, 12282 Koon, Lee Lai. see Yee, Lee Shee. Koosharem band of Paiute Indians, see Paiute Indians. K()'^^tenai. Idaho, aeronautical chart (1051) 2971 Kootenai Indians : Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, negotiate contract for lands for dam, hearings (1960) 5199, 11166 constitution and bylaws (1957) 14305 court case (1951) 3745 Kootenai National Forest, dwarfmistletoe sur- vey (1959) 12735 Kootenai River : Columbia-Kootenay River system under in- ternational law and treaty of 1909 (1958) 15809 engineer report on basin (1952) 16354 Koppius, Barbara A., relief (1951) 18187; (1952) 3673. 5019 Korb. Gisela (nee Unruh) : relief (1953) 10470. 15155, 15786 Kordus, Benedict M., relief (1957) 6851, 14980, 15433 Korea : action under unified command, report (1951) 5841 Aid to Korea Week, proclaiming — law (1953) 10294 report (1953) 10585 air transport services agreements (1953) 6374; (1957) 10358 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1323 Korea — Continucil Americ-an Le^iou eligibility for men serviii}: in Korea — law (1951) 3077 reports (1951) 013. r,92 ammunition supplies, liearinps (1953) 5735 appropriations, 1954, supiilemental, law (19531 15209 Armed Forces — expenditures, agreement (1951) 7433 free postag*' to — forces of foreign nations serving under U.N. command, report (1952) 7243 U.S. servicemen, reports (1951) 11050, 11210 Armed Forces of U.S., free postage to mem- bers bospitalized outside of U.S. — law (1953) 7-'91 reports (1953) 5496, 5«84 ; (1955) 117C7, 14683 armistice — joint polic.v declaration (1953) 20486 statements and documents (1953) 17969 Army 4-hour pre-combat orientation course (1953) 253 arsenal facilities in Korea, agreement (1956) 12903 atomic energy — cooperation for civil uses, agreements (1956) 6153: (1958) 8070 uses, agreement, report (1955) 15408 bibliographies — Far Eastern languages (1951) 10036-37 \v( stern laiigiiaires (1951) 3SG1 case against Communist aggression (1952) 19159 chart of east coast harbors (1951) 7130 claims, electric power, agreement (1958) 8967 coaltields (1956) 4013; (1957) 8686 Communist attacli. General Hudelson's state- ment, hearings concerning (1952) 10626 contributions of clothing, etc. — law (1951) 16344 reports (1951) 13329, 15201 crisis (address) (1951) 1576 crisis, economic consequences (speech) (1951) 5197 defense, united effort in common inteiest (1957) 4409 economic coordination, agreement (1953) 13642 economy, basic data (1956) 15757 enlisted men with combat experience, spec. regs (1951) 219 establishing business (1954) 12368 establishment of U.S. Military Advisory Group, agreement (1953) 11544 events prior to attack on June 25, 1950 (1951) 20294 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1955) 15726; (1959) 9077 first vear of war. Armed Forces rejections (1953) 1196 foreign assistance programs, survey report (1957) 5305 foreign service employees, relief (1952) 8754 friendship. commerce and navigation treaty — report (1958) 3203 te.vt (1958) 3189, 3824 geographic names, decisions, supp. (1953) 13338 German Red Cross liospital, agreement (1955) 8482 import tariff system (1955) 6525; (1957) 17800 in the common Interest (1957) 4409 it has fallen to us. Secretary of State on meaning of Korea (letter) (1951) 7423 Korea and adjacent lauds, terrain and cli- mate (1954) 0120 Korean pr()l>lem at Geneva Conference (1954) 19031 licensing and exchange controls (1958) 4S07 loan of naval vessels, agreements (1956) 1014, 11235 meteor showers (1958) 3807 Korea — Continued military and economic aid agreement (1956) 12902 military armistice, and temporary supple- mentary agr emeut (1954) 2159 military personnel of U.S.. helpful hints, DA ijamphlet (1960) 3386 military situation — compilation of published information (1952) 365 hearings (19511 11223, 13544, 16545 views (1951) 16441 mutual difonsi- assistance, agreements (1950) 6140, 19425 mutual defense treaty — hearings (1954) 1731 message fiom the President (1954) 3759 report (1954) 3761 text (1955) ti7-'i mutual security, agreement (1953) 11575 Netherlands forces, agreement (1953) 8226 Nodon, periodical on questions of labor and wages, USSR (1959) 57S North — agricultural cooperative committees (1960) 15819 agricultural reforms and cooperativiza- tiou (1959) 14830 agriculture (1958) 17096 capital construction and elements of cost (I960) 7220 chemical industry — data (1960) 5588 development (1960) 17637 commerce and finance (1960) 5567 communications and telecommunications, articles (1959) 10219, 12828 Communist party — ideological work, Intensification (1960) 822 leadership, training, and policy imple- mentation (1900) 14144 comiiutation and statistics system of people's economy (1959) 13027 criminal legislation (1959) 5.')0 definitions of economic and technical terms |1900) S553 economic and statistical information (1960) 3956 economic reports (1959) 701, 5070-71, 6451, 6501. 10285, 12993, 13105, 13190, 14900, 17610: (1960) 887, 1947. 5463, 5510. 7102. S503. 10002, 113SS, 14411, 15817, 17583, 18864 economy — concepts (I960) 14099 industrial establishments, study (1959) 12994, 12997, 13002, 13020, 13027, 1 3046 Russian study (1960) 15687 education — developments (1960) 10072 polytechnical (1960) 17271 education, culture and journalism, prog- ress, etc (]900( li)52 export controls, etc., in east-west trade (1951) 18276 foieign assets control regulations (1953) 82S6: (1954) 178 10538 information from See. of Defense requested (1952) 10539 information from Sec. of State requested (1952) 10541 problems (address) (1953) 17970 record of conflict, 1950 (1952) 14202 rehabilitation and economic support, mes- sage from the President (1953) 15369 relief and rehabilitation — hearings (1954) 1839:? recommendations (19531 17872 report (1954) 14470 relief supplies and equipment, agreement (1956) 9460 report on. Armed forces talk (1951) 14435 report to President by A. C. Wedemeyer (1951) 13545 Republic — anthracites, preparation characteristics (19:54) 2011 buy U.S. flue-cured tobacco (1954) 7322 economic assistance, report of staff survey team Avith recommendations (1960) 13428 economic cooperation agreement (1960) 1362 economy, basic data (1960) 1794 Korea — Continued Kepublie — continued excess military property, sale agreement (1960) 1350 guaranty of private investments, agree- ment (1960) 10435 loan of vessels — additional vessel, agreement (1960) 10427 agreement extension (1960) 11643 military assistance program operation, report of staff survey team (1960) 10952 mutujil security in action, fact sheet (1960) 10417 patent and trademark regulations (1959) 12715 selected projects of mutual security pro- gram, staff report on field survey (1959) 8734 United States Educational Commission, agreement (1960) 18147 utilities, claims settlement, agreement (1059) 6955 research — bibliographv (1952) 15840 unpublished bibliography (1953) 8206 resist America-aid Korea campaign, Chinese Communist anti-Americanism (1956) 2925 sailing directions (1952) 11211 changes (1953) 17653: (1955) 10438; (1956) 20490: (1958) 6095; (1959) 9134; (1960) 9864 Sangdong mine, beneficiation of scheelite ore (1955) 759 sending uift packages to (1057) 16845 ship sale to South Korea (1951) 18171 South, see, above. Republic. statements nuuh^ at Wake Island conference (1951) 13546 status report (1953) 5067 surplus agricultural commodities, agree- ments (1956) 9440, 9481. 20829; (1957) 1254, 4382. 5866, 10363 ; (1958) 935-936, 5144; (1959 )13632; (1060) 6088 tobacco developments (1953) 20194 toward a free Korea (address) (1954) 9077 United Nations- — action (1951) 4182 guide (1951) 15846 operations, Belgian forces participation, agreement (1956) 11212 stand against aggression, discussion guide (1951) 19008 United States and Korean problem, docu- ments, 1943-53 (1953) 17284 United States policy in Korean conflict (1951) 19000 Van Fleet, James A., statement (1953) 7455 veterans — education and training benefits — committee prints (1953) 2279, 12966 extend time for initiating, report (1954) 075S hearings (1952) 5350, 13871 law (1952) 13126 law, summarv (1952) 18057 reports (1952) 8871, 13462, 13557 separate tuition from subsistence, hearings (1053) 12714 text of act (1052) 14946 housing preferences — law (1953) 12336 reports (1953) 9076, 10507. 12388 Korea War Crimes Division, extract of interim historical report (1053) 20010 Korean-American Foundation, see American- Korean Foundation. Korean GI bill, see Veterans. Korean language : guide (1060) 43 materials, ijreliminarv rules and manual for cataloging (1957) 16002 Korean Reconstruction Agency, see United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency. Korean War, 1950-53 : American Army units, histories, bibli- ography (1957) 1320 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1325 Korean War — Contlnueil Armed Forces of U.S., free pos-tiige to nn'iii- bors hospitalized outside of U.S. bear- ings (1954) KWi) atrocities — hearinj; (lV)r)4) ."{SSo report (l!)ri4) l(i9(j battle honors, list of units cited (l!t57) .3293 Chosin Reservoir campaign (1957) 1()9S9 Communist China, civilian mobilization (1957) 1510 conference on Korean question — background notes (1954) 7()02 proposed provision (1954) (J906 State Department summary (1954) 190:U conference on i>eace problem issue at Geneva (address) (1954) 10872 conflict iwriad. fact sheet (1957) 1299 deceased servicemen. Academy appointments for sons — law (1954) 9635 reports (1954) 307S, 8453 historv of Chaplain Corps, Xavy (1960) 179S5 Korea, in the common interest (1957) 4409 Marine Corps operations (1955) 6626; (1956) 9221 : (1957) 169S9 medical experiences, etc. 1950-53 (1055) 2.S72 military medicine, bibliography (1954) 6220 orphans' educational assistance — hearings (1956) 7103, 10663 law (1956) 14402 law (in compilation) (1956) 18660 program fact sheet (1956) 20856 reports (1956) 7034. 8506, 10562 orphans educational assistance act, clarifv — law (1958) 9285 reports (1957) 11018; (1958) 8448 prisoners — accrued leave not to count toward maxi- mum, hearings (1955) 7975 Communist interrogation, etc., methods — hearings (1956) 170S.S report (1957) 18.T1 Communist propaganda, investigation, hearings (1956) 18654 extend time for filing claims under war claims act. report (1957) 138l.'N extension of benefits under war claims act — hearings (1954) 17008 law (1954) 16748 reports (1954) 11774. 14335. 15003 leave credit, reports, (1954) 8510; (1955) 6295 make return prime objective of U.S. policy — hearing (1957) 11064 report (1957) 10995 per diem payments, amend war claims act, report (1956) 10936 prisoners of war or survivors, relief (1959) 5819. 5988, 7299 record of conflict. 1951-53 (1956) 20554 report (1955) 3155 reserve components In sf^rvices, retirement benefits — law (1958) 14049 rei)orts (1956) 14698: (1958) 9492. 14726 rrtired military perso7inel employment In civil service — law (1955) 14408 reports (1955) 11643. 15287 2d Infantry Division, enlarge monument in honor of dead — • law (1957) 14998 reports (1957) 11030. 11262 Unknown American ceremonies for burial in Arlington Na- tional Cemeterv on Memorial Day, 1958— law (1956) 16844 re|)orts (1056) 14087. 15418 funeral service (1958) 8501 intermenl. cerenionial pl.in (1958) 6513 Korean War — Continued Unknown American — continued Medal of Honor award — hearing (1957) 13560 law (1957) 151 IS reports (1957) 8177, 15534 remains to lie in state in rotunda of U.S. Capitol before burial in Arlington National Cemetery, reports (1958) 4327, 4495 Unknown Americans, word-and-picture- Ktories (1959) 7133 veterans, see, in main alphabet, Veterans. see also Pensions. Korematsu. Chivoko, and daughter, relief (1959) 5954, 8578, 11891 Kiirfezi. ncr name of Gulf. Korfmaun shearing machine, test in anthracite mine (1951) 15598 Korn, Manfred, and wife, relief (1959) 12370, 13967. 1414.2 Kornblum. William, court case of trustee (1951) 1193 Kornfeder, .Joseph Z.. testimony (1959) 16210 Koror Magnetic Observatory, mannetograms and hourly values (1960) 9283 Korowicz, Marek S., relief (1955) 6000, 7861. 9338 Korowicz. Mark S., testimony (1953) 18602 Kortes. Wyo.. switchyard, parts for discon- necting switches, specifications (1951) 5702 Kortes Dam : and powerplant, design and construction " (1900) 6042 contraction Joint grouting, specifications (1951) 8774 Kortes power plant : acoustical ceilings and asphalt-tile floors, specifications (1951) 4134 oil purifiers and drving ovens, invitation forbids (1951) 4144 Kortschak, Felix, relief (1952) 10714; (1953) 5657 Kosaka. .Toe. relief (1951) 18208: (1952) 2297. 3567 Kosaka. Masuko, relief (1952) 10534 Kosciusko Island. Upper Silurian brachiopods (1952) 7804 Koshopah. Xebr.. topographic quadrangle map (1051) 8528 Kositis. Kmmanuel K.. relief (1957) 13772 Kosnik, Vida. relief (1955) 4327. 7807. 9.342 Kostalas. Dimitrios A., relief (1955 1 11893, 14237. 14545 Kostalas, Konstnntinos A., relief (1959) 4695 Kostelac, Mike H.. relief (1960) 13257 Kostikos. Vassilios. relief (1957) 11109. 13122. 13250 Kostiuk. Gregory, consultation with staff of T'n-Americnn Activities Committee (1959) 15974 Kotscha. Max, relief (1960) 5075. 9334, 13149 Kotta, Nuci. consultation with staff of Un- American Activities Committee (1960) 3635 Koubek, Helen G.. see Bonanno. Helen G. Koulis, Davorko M., relief (1957) 13328, 13702. 14927 Koulis. .Tozice M., relief (1957) 13328. 13702, 14927 Konmodtsos, Athanisia G., relief (1960) 13587 Kountonpis. Gust K., relief (1955) 15058 Koussevitsky Music Foundation. Inc.. works commissioned bv. list (1052) 15604 Koutri. chart (1951) 13955 Kouvoumdiian. Jean, relief (1958) 5752, 9264, 9389 Kovago. .Joseph, consultation with staff of ITn-.Vmevican Activities Committee (1059) 15974 Kowerda. Boris. ri>lief (1951) 6531: (1955) 11520; (195C.) 5371. 6834 Ko/.ielsk Camii. prisoners of war who disap- peared, hearings (1952) 10642 Kozlowski. Max. relief (1955) 6116, 11869. 14018 Page 1326 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Kozma, Alice N., relief (1951) 4838 Kraemer, Henry, relief (1955) 7592, 11951, 14075 Kraemer Mills, Inc., claim (1959) 16002 Kraessel. Alfredo, relief (1951) 718 Kraeutter, Gertrud B., relief (1954) 11720 Kraft, pjlfriede R. (Kiip), relief (1955) 14297, 14619, 15264 Kraft paper, see Paper. Krakovskv. Reuben, relief (1952) 8835, 1293G, 13659 Krakow, Morton J., relief (1956) 5149, 12276, 14323 Kramarski, Henryk, relief (1952) 8899, 12921, 13638 Kramer, Irene, relief (1954) 6981, 11665, 13974 Kramer. Lawrence F.. relief (1954) 15029; (1956) 5376. 11877. 14309 Kramer. Otto, relief (1954) 6981, 11665, 13974 Kramer, Calif. : core lojr.s from 5 test holes, geologic investi- gations (1960) 17163 core logs of sodinionts. geologic investiga- tions (1957) 10059 Kramer, N. Dak., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 3659 Kramer mine, concentration of manganese oxide ores (1952) 4228 Kramers' theorem and nuclear effects in para- magnetic absorption (1951) 12925 Kranz. Josef, relief (1956) 12218 Krarup. Inge, relief (1954) 10026; (1955) 4478. 7635, 9384 Krasnogvardeyets plant in next 7 years, USSR (1959) 7958 Krasnoural'sk Copper-Smelting Combine, re- verberatory furnace, material and ther- mal balances (1959) 10269 Krasovskiv. F. N.. method of azimuth deter- mination (1950) 17646 Kratzer, Dina, see Mianulli, Dina. Krauch. Carl, war crimes trial (1953) 6431, 8299 Krause. Anna M., relief (1952) 3733. 5483, 6867 Kraut, see Sauerkraut. Krchmarek. Anthony, testimony, hearing (1960) 13469 Kreh. William T.. sr., relief (1952) 10752 Kremlin, espionage and terror organizations, testimony of Petr S. Deriabin (1959) 5986 see also Union of Soviet Socialist Repulilics. Kremlin si^eaks. excerpts from statements (1951) 18999 Krepps. IrmgardE., relief (1955) 6067, 11874, 14022 Kress. S. H. & Co. (1951) 5480 Kretsos, Vasilios D., and wife, relief (1954) 14934; (1955) 6240, 9551. 11264 Kreyenhagen Hills, Calif., topographic quad- rangle map (1951) 5325 Kriiger. Bart, relief (1955) 15209 Kristine. Mieko, relief (1953) 9118, 10498, 12302 Kritselis. Athanasios, see Gergos, George E. Krivee, Milka, sec Chester, Mildred. Krnia.iich, Milenko, relief (1957) 11165 Kroch. Hans, court case (1951) 1310 Kroger Co., relief (I960) 13635 Krogh, Evan L., relief (1951) 6498; (1952) 12810. 13649 KroU, \Y. .!.. magnesium reduction process, improving quality of titanium sponge produced (I960) 19094 Kron, Malka D., relief (1951) 6601; (1952) 5441, 6871 Kron. Tauba, relief (1952) 5441, 6871 Kronenburg. Anthonius M., relief (1955) 7643, 12026, 14119 Krtolica. Vulkasin, relief (1959) 12109, 15585, 16021 Krudewig, Franz, relief (1957) 5072 Krueger, Edith, relief (1952) 5440. 10452, 12727 Krueger, Henry J., relief (1951) 149S3 ; a954) 9847 Krueger, Jean, relief (1952) 5440, 10452, 12727 Krug, Ruth G., relief (1954) 9898, 14920, 10430 Kruger's formulas for calculation of geodetic coordinates (1960) 17700 Krupp, Alfried. war crimes trial (1951) 14279 Krupp-Renn process, bibliography (1953) 1712 Kruse, William P., relief (1952) 8743, 10781, 12707 Krypton : adsorbents, retention efficiencies (1960) 6286 adsorption on activated charcoal, mass transfer data correlation (1956) 6588 extraction, absorption method (1951) 12942 Kr-85 test for circulatory shunts, new diag- nostic method in study of congenital heart disease (1958) 13508 spectra, atomic energy levels derived (1952) 16831 Krypton isotopes, 36 Kr-82, energy levels (1959) 3157 Kry.sko, Wolodymyr, relief (1955) 11982 Krzvzanowski, Casimir, relief (1955) 11511 Kub'elik. Rafael, and family, relief (1951) 8139. 11058, 13133 Kubicek, Rene R. L., relief (1954) 14494; (1955) 6029, 7879, 9350 Kubischke, Holger, relief (1952) 5437, 7074, 10227 Kubo, Junko, relief (1952) 10494 Kuchinke. Elsa U., sec Howard, Elsa U. K. Kudo Anchorage, chart (1951) 3090 Kudrat, Jiriua, relief (1951) 13362, 17762, 18193 Kudrat. Miroslav, relief (1951) 13362, 17762, 18193 Kuebler, Lieselotte M., relief (1952) S<2o, 7311, 8653 Kuhrt, Mina, see Lee, Yong Ja. Kulis, Janet A., relief (1956) 5159; (1957) 6802 Kulis. Joy, relief (1956) 5159: (1957) 6802 Kulski. W. W.. statement (1959) 6056 Kum Hunir Seeto, see Seeto, Kum Hung. Kum Wo Seeto. see Seeto. Kum Wo. Kumis, Va., railroad accident (1959) 6340 Kunda, Faiga, relief (1954) 6705 Kundo, see name of archipelago. Kung-ch'eng Chien-she (periodical) : extracts (1960) 15569 Kung, Hve Pah, relief (1951) 15036. 17767, 18243 Kung P'in-mei, Catholic bishop, trial as trai- tor, Communist China (1960) 17533 Kunsan Hang (Harbor) : chart (1951) 1152 Kunze. Liselotta, relief (1954) 14S05, 16667 Kuo-chi wen-t'i yen-chiu (periodical) : translations (1960) 3959, 11416 Ku') York Chynn. see Chynn. Kuo York. Kuong, Javier F., relief (1956) 10419 Kuprevich, Vasiliy F., biographical sketch (1958) 17165 Kure Beach, N.C., claim report (1960) 6560 Kurella, Gerda I., relief (1955) 9848, 14208, 14525 Kurihama Wan (Bay) : chart (1951) 13967 Kuril Islands, sailing directions (1952) 5985 Kurloff cells, excess, guinea pigs treated with stilbestrol (1953) 6241 Kuroki, N. Dak., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 5373 Kurosaka, Mimi, see Jefferson. Cynthia E. Kurosawa. Matsuko, relief (1952) 3S22, 7061, S672 Kurosawa, Richard, see Scarlett, James R. Kursk Region, USSR, magnetic anomaly, in- vestigations (1960) 14471 Kurth, Richard A., relief (1954) 9716, 10177, 11345 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1327 Kiisadasi KOrfezi (Gulf) : chart (1951) 1^957 Ku>iak. Josefa, relief (1957^ 5222. 9365, 9427 Ku.sktikwim rt'^ion. Alaska : central, geograiihy, geology, etc. (1955) 17207 geomorphology (1960) 14014 Kuskukwim Kiver : increasi'il rates of Snow Transportation Company (1953) 16088 railioactive deposits in region (1954) 5715 Kusniin, Sergius and wife, relief (1956) 15062 Kusumoto, Kenji, relief (1952) 7130, 12931, 13652 Kutowyj. Natalia, relief (1958) 4469 Kutschka. Helga, relief (1955) 7595, 11953, 14058 Kuwait : economic developments (1955) 6505; (1956'» 10872; (1957) 7390; (1958) 6031; (1959) 7780 economic information (1954) 4194 economic review, 1953 (1954) 10548 economy, basic data (1056) 7497; (1960) 15496 marketing potentials (195S) 3511 preparing sliipments to (1953) 17572; (1957) 17794 Kuykendall, James V., court case (1951) 3757 Kuykendall, Jerome K. : nomination to Federal Power Commission — hearings (1953) 15S42 ; (1957) 1398S report (1958) 3208 Kuznetsov. Anatoliy, experience in Siberia (1959) 10234 Kuznicki, Walter, relief (1954) 6839, 11368, 11990 Kwai. Low Wing, see Low, Wing Quey (Kwai). Kwa.ialein, seismic studies (1955) 1625 Kwajalein Island, information for dependents ( 1956) 4575 Kwak, Pil Nyi. relief (1956) 5301 Kwan, Hon Cheun, relief (1954) 14839, 16699 Kwan. Ki Young, relief (1955) 11863; (1957) 3734 Kwang Myeng Chu, see Chu, Kwang Myeng. Kwangsi Province, China : activities during past 8 years and future of Autonomous Region (1960) 7212 budget of 1957, execution, report (1960) 5535 Kwangtiing Province, China : economic geography (1959) 574 shifting river courses (1959) 13121 Kuei. Margaret II., see Chang, Margaret K. Kweichow Province, China : budget of 1958 and draft budget of 1959, report (1900) 9990 Miao and T'ung nationalities (1960) 17558 reports on economic development, etc., (1959) 9183 Kwok. David Chih-Wei, relief (1956) 10429 Kwok, Francis R. N., relief (1951) 16512; (1952) 5152, 6850 KwoDg, Shou Soon, relief (1956) 8723 Kyanite : and related minerals — mineral facts and problems (1955) 12545 ; (1960) 5812 mineral market reports (1954) 7444; (1956) 19198; (1958) 7506; (1959) 8042 minerals yearbook chapters (1954) 12441; (1955) 17394; (1956) 19191; (1957) 8783, 10106; (1958) 6183, 129G0; (1959) 10430; (1960) 11537 summary of information on uses, produc- tion, trade and supply (1952) 18238 bibliography (1959) 10188 calcined, from Kenya, cliemical analvsis (1900) 4187 rapid ev.iliiation l)y heavy liquid separation (19601 17787 recovery from Florida beach sands (1957) 1023 Willis Mountain deposit, Buckingham Coun- ty, Va. (1954) 19700 Kyes, Roger M.. nomination (1953) 4279-71 Kylage : preservation in moist hay croD silage (1954) 13385 preservatives, variability in quality of un- treated high moisture silages* (1955) 16133 Kyminas, George D., relief (1954) 11702, 14870, 10447 Kymography, roentgen of heart in acute ex- perimental radiation sickness (1959) 825 «ee also Electrokymography. Kyongje Chistk (Korean periodical) : criticized for not fulfilling its mission (1960) 18941 Kyu Lee, see Lee, Kyu. Kyu Yawp Lee, Nee Lee, Kyu Yawp, and wife. Kyung Hee Lee, «ee Johnson, Candace E. L. Kyung Ok Ahn. see Ahn, Kyng Ok. Kyung, Rai Kim. consultation with staff of Un-Anieriean Activities Committee (1959) 8756 print additional copies, report (1959) 14284 Kyushu, and off-lying islands, sailing direc- tions (1952) 11212 L. B. Hosiery Co., Inc., court case (1951) 3708 L.I.T.R. (low intensity training reactor), «ee Reactors (atomic). L series (1950) 17220; (1957) 14134, 15711- 712; (1958) 3424, 7200, 8567, 9816; (1959) 246, 1484; (1960) 9261 Labellarte, Angela M. S., relief (1959) 7518, 8609, 11914 La Belle. Mo., (|uadrangle topographic map (1951) 11473 Labels : approval, Women's Naval Reserve, specifica- tion (1953) 13107 canned and frozen foods appraised by At- lanta. Kansas City, and San Francisco consumers (1958) 15481 card-label holder, snecification (1956) 586 cloth, cotton, permanent-coated, specifica- tions (1051) 11244; (1952) .3933; (1955) 6338 commercial, copyrighted (1951) 770, 18420; (1952) 380. 13878: (1953) 858. 12978; (1954) 1750. 15234; (1955) 1415, 12191; (1956) 542. 12448; (1957) 674, 8399. 16588; (1958) 9814; (1959) 346, 7050 : (1900) 3736. 8278 copvriglit registration fees, reduce, report ' (1956) 14669 cotton, woven, general use, specification (1957) 16734 Federal grade labeling, investigate, report (1951) 0539 food, drugs and cosmetics, requirements (1950) 10800 foods, drugs, devices, cosmetics (1951) 15432; (1954) 815; (1957) 5558 foreign-produced trout, labeling — hearing (1953) 17270 reports (1953) 10661 ; (1954) 9902, 14425 fur labeling — liearings (1951) 11089 law (1951) 14818 reports (1951) 49S5, 11016. 11043, 14870 rules and regulations (1952) 15482 hardwood products, misbranding, etc., pro- tect consumer — hearings (1900) 0775, 13444 rei)ort (1900) 11013 hat and cap, tickets, specifications (1957) 5409-10 hazardous substances for household use, regulate^ — ■ liearings (1960) 5202, 6647 law (1900) 13057 reports (1900) 5172, 10884 label i ng req u i renien ts — Argentina (1900) 1S581 Austria (1957) 4024 Page 1328 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Labels — Continued labeling leQiiirements — continued Belsian Congo and Ruanda-Urundi (1957) 16860 Belgium (1957) 7406 British West Africa (1956) 1654 Canada (1957) 5571 Cevlon (1956) 19019 Denmark (1958) 150S Finland (1958) 12794 France (1956) 20432 Germany (1956) 12656 India (1956) 1652 insecticides (195S) 5209 Italy (1958) 12791 mail matter (1952) 6319 Netherlands (19581 620 Norway (1959) 4885 Pakistan (1956) 5729 Philippines (1955) 17202; (1959) 14694 Portugal (1959) 462 Spain (1958) 4805 Switzerland (1957) 14220 Union of South Africa (1955) 3392 United Kingdom (1957) 15889 meat, program of Meat Inspection Division (1960) 16460 microslide. specification, cancellation (1956) 18917 Mutual Securitv Agency labeling program in defense of freedom (1952) 7911 paper, adhesive and protective coating ma- terial, specification (1955) 4597 paper, gummed — Federal standards (1957) 15822; (1959) 901?. specification (1956) 17322 pesticide chemicals, aid to registrants (1957) 90r?6 pesticide chemicals on raw agricultural commodities, requirements — - law (1960) 12981 reports ri960) 6602. 8106, 11075 poison, specification (1955) 15643 subsistance items, labeling of metal cans, specification (1956) 7279 textile fiber products identification act, regu- lations — • highlights (1960) 16213 questions and answers (I960) 8398 textile fiber products, misbranding, etc., protect consumer — hearings (1956) 18620; (1957) 9567; (1958) 8486 law (1958) 14240 reports (1957) 13457, 13499; (1958) 8424. 14551 vial, specification (1956) 18964 Labette County, Kans., water-flooding projects (1957) 8804 Labor : ability Is ageless (address) (1960) 2037 adjustments for changes in technology at oil refinery (1957) 17904 adjustments to office automation, with spe- cial reference to older workers — departmental edition (1960^ 11509 document edition (1960) 10745 air bulletins (1951) 5833, 12511 ; (1952) 1687. 12245 Air Force supervisors management course — how to deal with new workers (1955) 17808 American labor — how to understand workers (1955) 17813 activities and problems, material avail- able for labor attaches (1959) 13279 American labor and American spirit — departmental edition (1954) 5762 document edition (1954) 5084 American labor and world trade (1951) 18995 changes (address) (1959) 7966 history, chronology of important events from 1778 (1954) 5755: (1956) 12717: (1958) 7404; (1960) 8697 history of movement — departmental edition (1951) 13994; (1958) 3590 Labor — Continued American labor — continued history of movement — continued document editions (1951) 13179: (1958) 3062 movement, codes of ethical practices (1957) 7493 survey (1957) 5664 theorv of labor movement, reappraisal (aiidress) (1951) 5536 American workers, analysis of employment, unemployment, and earnings (speech) (1955) 701 American workers' fact book (1956) 19141 American working man, essential to economy (address) (1958) 17206 apprenticeship — gilt-edged investment in manpower I (1957) 14705 registered, labor-management, participa- tion (1954) 9265 Argentina (1959) 16063 atomic energy peacetime uses, labor implica- tions (i957) 15984 Australia's problems and policies (1951) 16923 automation and technological change, effect on labor — hearings (1956) 502 additional copies, reports (1956) 5186 ; (1959) 14281 new views on progress, papers (1960) 18407 reports (1956) 503, 1482 Belgium — industrial production workers, legislation and practices relating to employment (1956) 793 statistics (1954) 17601 bibliography, USSR literature (1960) 17427 la biblioteca y la educacion obrera (1951) 5753 building and construction workers guide to wasre. etc., laws (1956) 964; (1957) 16201 building trades, employment outlook (1952) 9450 Burma, summary of conditions (1953) 2648 Canadian bonded, importation, investigate, hearings (1955) 19204 census data on craftsman population of U.S. 1870-1950. skilled labor force (1954) 7933 charts, statistical developments (1958) 2437: (1958) 10789; (1959) 2726, 11264: (1960) 2931,12295 Chile (1956) 19154 China — achievements during 10 years (1960) 5563 change in structure of labor force (1960) 1941 Improvement for workers, wage increases, etc. (1960) 5618 industrial, control (1953) 17708 Min-kung, problems, etc., of low paid workers (1958) 17048 physical and mental (1959) 17584 problems (1957) 1509 push workers' cultural activities to new level (1960) 17685 statistics (1960) 802 unpaid (1958) 17048 urban people's communes (1960) 17360 use with education in development of new man (1960) 11372 wage fund control, articles (1960) 15753 worker-peasant relations, problem (1959) 17535 chronic surplus areas, experience and out- look (1959) 16262 class of worker and major occupation group (1953) 5284 classification criteria of areas of substan- tial labor surplus (1954) 4290 code of Federal regulations (1951) 9773 ; (1952) 9291; (1953) 5959; (1954) 8689; (1955) 6432; (1956) 10781: (1957) 7282; (1958) 3916; (1959) 6151 ; (1960) 6869 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1329 I^abor — Continued Communism and labor (1951) :i204, 10049 print as House docunifiit (l'jr>l) 9475 Communist brigades and sliock workers movement, origins in USSR (1900) 10105 Communist infiltration, liearings (1953) 12711, 15590; (1954) 3740; (1955) 13SL' comparative job performance by age (1958) 3642 construction workers — contract construction industries (1958) 4900 employment outlook (19G0) 72G9 number required for new construction (1953) 17G95 public housing in South ri953) 120G requirements (1951) 18743 requirements for building Air Force hous- ing ( 1953) 1205 spendable weekly earnings, gross and net (1958) 740S-9, 15134 travel, etc., expenses, disallowance for income tax purposes, investigation — hearings (1959) 1550 report (1958) 1453G rnited States (1960) 57G9 cooperation in defense effort (address) (1!)51) 11522 cost differentials. New England and southern textile industries, hearings (1951) GOoG cost trends in marketing farm food prod- ucts (195G) 10083 costs of thinning young aspen (1953) 7852 counseling and employment service for spe- cial worker groups (1955) 1504-5 craftsman in national defense (address) (1951) 119 creative manpower shortage (address) (195fi) 19142 Cuba (1957) 11G79 Denmark (1954) 17602 Detroit, Mich., Communist activities, hear- ings (1954) 17030 developments abroad (1956) 15.842; (1957) 2928. 12445; (1958) 2448, lO.SOO ; (1959) 2739, 11276; (I960) 2943, 12309 EGA labor news letter (1952) 17041 economics, suggested research projects, list (1956) 19144 educational attainment and literarcy of workers (1953) 19945 efficiency in formula feed production (1959) 8280 effort to strengthen working men and women (address) (1955) 18434 egg marketing cooperatives in Northeast (1952) 7668 emerging economic issues in labor-manage- ment relations (address) (1960) 5770 emplovees in nonagricultural establishments (1955) 17340; (1956) 2304, 13441, 19161-162; (1957) 15996 employee's Kesei-\'e obligation (1954) 4862 emplovees time off job for voting, State law (1954) 18836 employees welfare and pension funds, in- vesti.gate— hearings (1954) 19414; (1955) 404; (1956) 5493 reports (1954) 7044, 14606; (1955) 3089 employrobloms of older workers — addresses (]'.t51) 5555, 14252 fact book (1951) 11538 examination announcements — custodial laborer (1952) 17445; (1956) ■.)'2M: (1957) 8025; (1958) 54G<"., 13753 general laborer (1952) 17446; (1956) 32S2; (1957) 8020; (1958) 5479 experience of workers (1952) 1.'59 eye proteclion, military and civilian indus- trial workers (1959) 142 Labor — Continued factory workers' earnings — BLS report (1959) 5167 departmental editions (1955) 6619; (195») 13290 dociinient editions (1955) 5975; (1959) 12044 Industry groups (1957) 15967 selectecl manufacturing industries — departmental edition (1900) 11508 document edition ( 1960) 10744 Finland, situation, 1949-51 (1951) 18752 foreign and international labor information (1954) 17601-609 foreign areas, problems, external research I 1955) 10084 foreign labor information (1956) 792-793, 19154-155. 2053S: (1957) 972, 4108, 8749, 11079, 15974; (1958) 8708; (1959) lt>664 ; (1960) 2054-55, 4136, 11513, 14545 foreign, public services of DFLC (1960) 14546 forty years of workers' progress (1953) 6131 France (1954) 17603 future needs (address) (1958) 16247 general problems, investigate, reports (1955) 6147, 9636 Germany, f^ast exodus, flight from paradise (19u3) 13619 Germany, West (1954) 17604 girls, new chapter in manpower story (1958) 4062 Great Britain. Belgium, etc., labor surplus areas, aid (1960) 11513 Greek, from I.K.A. insurance population census (1953) 18760 handicapped in mobilization program (1951) 13987 healtli and safety. Federal action for safe- guarding (1952) 9451 historical and comparative rates, hearings (1959) 8525 Honduras (1900) 4136 house framing systems analysis (1955) 10434 how Labor Dept. serves worker (1955) 19521 how men acquire skill (1955) 12292 Iceland (1957) 972 in-plant health programs (1953) 2433 iu-plant manpower planning manual (1951) 15307 India (1956) 19155 Indonesia — conditions, summary (1953) 13406 labor movement (1960) 18818 survey, city and regency of Sukabnmi (1959) 599 industrial and construction activities, in- dexes of aggregate weekly man-hours (1!»57) 4173, 16968; (1958) 15145 industri.nl personnel, influence on moral edu- c.ilion of students, USSR study (1900) 15734 international conventions, text (1957) 1825 international labor affairs — directory of U.S. othcials (1951) 18727 prol)lenis recommended for research and analysis (1900) 15556 international studies (1958) 1605; (1959) 14785, 16491 Italy- Italian labor movement in 1956. structure of crisis (1959) 7969 practices and regulations (1952) 17904 .Tapanese statistics (1954) 2192 job at home (1951) 19809 job performance and age, study in nieas- urenieiit - departDU'iital edition (1956) 20534 doeunient edition (1956) 20087 labor and materials, telephone system con- st nietion contract (1955) 6743 labor and iion lal)or. payments, prices, and output i)er man-hour, 1947-58, indexes (]'.»5!n i:!292 labor and the free press (talk) (1953) 9398 Pape 1330 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Labor- — Continued labor and wages, Korean problems, USSR questions (1959) 578 labor clauses iu public contracts (1952) 10402 labor force — and unemployment iu mid-1960 (state- ment) (1960) 15944 annual reports (1951) 6233; (195,2) S4S5 ; (1953) 12112; (1955) 7437; (1956) 6722; (1957) 6586; (1958) 7936; (1959) 8445; (1960) 8742 Army and utilization of industrial man- power (1960) 8752 challenge of change (address) (1956) 2U526 characteristics of U.S. population, tables (1952) 993 characteristics of women, 1950 and 1940, tables (1952) 994 civilian, seasonally adjusted, 1947-60 (1960) 7298, 8734 current population reports (1951) 1711, 9229, 11896-897; (1952) 259, 1098- 99, 2127, 11710 Czechoslovakia (1960) 16659 development of skills for a changing, tech- nology (address) (1959) 10392 educational attainment (1960) 15946 employment and unemployment (1956) 1356 ; (1960) 5772, 8736 estimated total, 1929-55 (1956) 7618 full-time and part-time workers (1951) 12998, 16257 gross changes (1951) 1711, 11896; (1952) 1098 Germany — education in Germany (1951) 11760 Soviet zones of Germany and Berlin (1959) 13868 growth and changes (address) (1960) 6111 labor force series (1951) 6238-39, 12997- 998, 16257, 19370; (1952) 3473, 8485, 10122, 12636; (1953) 718, 5290, 12111-113, 19944-945; (1954) 453- 454, 1536, 4943, 11181, 13803, 16311 ; (1955) 311, 1235, 4136, 7437-38; (1956) 1356-57, 3251-53, 4982-83, 6722, 11680, 199SS; (1957) 3518, 6585- 88, 12949, 17430; (1958) 207-208, 2941-42, 5395-97, 7936, 9164, 15658; (1959) 1466, 7193, 8445, 9707, 11804 laboratories, etc., using radioactive mate- rials, safety technology and protection, USSR studies (1959) 3646 local, additions and losses, techniques for measuring (1954) 1804 long-term projections (1951) 15543 marital and family characteristics (1951) 9229; (1952) 10122; (1953) 12111; (1954) 454.; (1956) 1357; (1957) 6587, 17430; (1959) 1466; (1960) 7303 mobility (1957) 3518 mobility in labor surplus area (1958) 4902 mobility in relation to unemployment (1960) 11514 monthly reports (1951) 1712. 11897; (1952) 1099, 11710; (1953) 3010, 1.5831; (1954) 2353. 12764; (1955) 2035, 12922; (1956) 2088, 13220; (1957) 2553. 12058; (1958) 2058, 10421; (1959) 2354, 10885; (1960) 2942, 2945, 12311 district supervisors' manual (1951) 6242 ; (1952) 14745 enumerator's manual (1951) 2758; (1952) 3476 need for skilled workers (address) (1959) 9280 nonwhites, status, etc. (1952) 16500 participation, significance to labor mar- ket analysis (1952) 13969 problems (address) (1960) 7252 projected growth, under conditions of high employment (1953) 718 Labor — Continued labor force — continued projections to 1975 (1956) 19988; (1958) 3641 departmental edition (1959) 9288 document edition (1959) 8535 seasonal variations in employment and unemployment (1958) 5396 seasonally adjusted, employees by major industry group (1959) 1976 shifting industrial and occupational com- position (address) (1959) 13298 special reports (1960) 7303, 8742, 11514- 515, 15946 statistics — concepts and methods used by Census Bureau (1954) 13807 departmental edition (1953) 10139 document edition (1953) 10317 trends and demand for social services (ad- dress) (1958) 12925 United States, by States, census 1950 (1953) 5286 work experience (1952) 3473; (1956) 4982; (1960) 14549 youth entering, fact sheet (1960) 3761 labor information bulletins (1951) 2011, 12253; (1952) 1436, 12015; (1953) 3334, 7923 labor-management — participation in apprenticeship systems (1953) 6560 relations (1953) 1051 safety committees (1951) 20026 labor news digest (1955) 2374, 13273 laborers, working on hospital team (1953) 9745 Latin America, legislation (1956) 20538 length-of-service benefits (1951) 18753 length of working life (paper) (1957) 14344 Liberia, survey (1960) 14545 mau-hours — cane sugar refining (1951) 20056; (1952) 6043 canning and preserving industries (1951) 1329; (1952) 4189 construction machinery (1952) 4191, 11266 copper ores mining industry (1952) 7859 electrical apparatus and appliances (1952) 19010 fertilizer (1952) 7862 footwear (1951) 1332; (1952) 11265 household electrical appliances manu- facture (1951) 1333, 20057 industrial equipment (1952) 6045. 11267 lead and zinc ores mining industries (19.52) 7860 leather tanning (1952) 744; (1953) 1208 luggage manufacture (1951) 1334 machine tools (1951) 7170; (1952) 14182, 16747 manufacturing industries (1951) 14013 men's dress and sport shirts (1951) 20055 men's dress shirts (1951) 11542 men's work clothing (1952) 14181 metal forming machinery (1952) 6044 mining (1951) 1335 mining machinery (1952) 7863 output in private economy, 1909-58 — departmental edition (i960) 4133 document edition (1960) 3519 radio and television manufacture (1953) 1209 railroad freight ears (1951) 5567 rayon and other synthetic fibers iudustrv (1952) 7861 selected industries, trends affecting (ad- dress) (1951) 14024 soap and glycerine manufacture (1951) 20058 steel industry, 19.39-55 — departmental edition (1956) 19150 document edition (1956) 185S3 synthetic rubber and components (1952) 9467 trends in output, 1935-55, nonmanufac- turing industries (1956) 17502 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1331 Labor — Continued man-lioiirs — continued work time n-quircd to buy food — Soviet workers (l"jr.3) l(i314 ; (1954) 10(l4»i UnitPil Stat-- and 11 otlier countries a9i'»2) 9480 nianpiiwer — - addresses — • a;:rietilture and defense nianiiower (1951) 5145 canning Industry (1951) 11298 counselinfr approach to manpower in<>l)ili/.ation (1952 i 544 di-fcnse inamiower (l!t.")l I i:!ll defense manpower mol)iliZ.ition (1051) tV.)05, 1!I8'.(> development problems (1957) llCfiT manpower affectini; military service policies (1951) 5582 manpower and national defense (1951) 5147 manpower conservation for security (1951 1 514C manpower for defense (1951) 3411, 55:^3 manpower job ahead (1951) 5534 manpower mobilization, effect on per- sonnel agcMicies (1951) 5168, 5531 manpower problems and policies (1951) 5171 manpower problems in defense produc- tion (1951) 5169-70 manpower situation, employment secu- rity (1951) 3412 meeting Nation's manpower needs (1951) 925 orderly manpower program (1951) 1312 planning to meet wartime problems (1951) 926 Air Force manuals (1956) 1107, 4553, 13910-911. 19620: (1957) 1429 Air Force regulations (1953) 16697: (1955) 2686, .3941, 6893; (1956) 11397 and Nation's security (1951) S946 and partial mobilization, Sept. 1951 (1951) 19S37 atomic age (1956) 18S41 better utilization by job modification (1951) 127S4 : (1954) 13569 defense manpower activities of Labor Dept. (1951) 1398S defense manpower policy — hearing (1953) 10310 series (1954) 2472 defense manpower, regional, etc. (1951) 514.S defense, work program (1952) 9225 demand, training the answer (1952) 85 fact book — departmental edition (1954) 18843 document edition (1954) 18380 full utilization — hearings (1952) 13869 program (1955) 4062 future, 1955-65, chart book (1957) 4156 guard your investment (1953) 7927 liealth. in U.S. (1952) 18150 implications of chemical agriculture (1952) 5358 implications of defense construction pro- gram (1952) 6026 Industrial, Air Force regs (1952) 14574, 15996, 17147-148; (1953) 3751-52, 5038, 6517-18, 8402, 9S5S-59 ; (1954) 11005, 18056, 19189 : (1955) 105, 18761 literacy educati()a (1953) 1011 manpower and costs, scientific study — departmental edition (1953) 20271 document edition (1953) 19996 manpower for defense, policies, etc. (1953) 1374 mobilization and training, construction industry (1952) 3230 manpower reports (1951) 15544-546, 20042-44 : (1952) 2869, 4186-87, 6020, 7853. 17905 national emergency, fact book (1951) 14014 Labor — Continued manpower — con ti nued national manpower mobilization policy (1951) 9098 I'resiilent's highway program, impact (1955) S3 (1 6 problems of small business — hearing (1951) 9640 reixirt (1951) 11204 requirements — - and supply (1952) 4187 defense program (1951) 11302, 15546 elr-ctronics production (1952) 7853 military weapons production (1952) 17905 resources in — chemical engineering (1952) 17661 chemistry (1952) 17659 physics (19521 17660 responsil)ility in defense mobilization pro- gram (1951) 19838 saving manpower in industry (1952) 1694 5 scientific and technical manpower of na- tion (1951) 15544 ; (1952) 2869 surplus manpower areas, procurement I)!acenient. hearing (1952) 3591 training for defense production, inter- state cooperation (1952) 8331 women's role in manpower program (19.^j1) 14277 work simplification techniques (1951) 1278S market areas — analysis, methods (19.54) 1804-7 classification (1952) 2723, 5729, 11834; (10.-;;) 3143 classification summary (1954) 12903; (1955) 2173. 13072: (1956) 2240, 13373 : (1957) 2704, 12212 definitions, research methods handbook (1960) 6824 directory (1952) 5730; (1954) 15331 directory, supplements (1952) 7627-28, 13970, 17675; (1955) 3263, 17020 (1956) 55S6; (1957) 14102; 15904 revised pages (1952) 18796; 2456, 5919, 10890, 20117; 1803, 5558, 8657 estimating population, handbook (1960) 3760 profile. Boston. Mass. (1955) 10195 trends (1958) 2205, 10567: (1959) 2497, 11028 ; (1960) 2692. 12049 markets — developments (1952) 11833: (1953) 3142, 13972; (1954) 2483, 12895; (1955) 2105. 13062; (1956) 2232, (1957) 2(i96. 12204; (1958) (1959) 16262 earnings and wage differentials (1956) 20543 engineering, scientific and technical per- sonnel, current conditions (105S) 1.5905: (1959) 2499. 11030; (1900) 2094, 12051 information, puldications (1951) 3414; (1955) 4696, 15601 ; (1957) 3890 labor market and employment security (1951) 1844. 12075; (1952) 1245, 11S37; (1953) 3146. 13975; (1954) 2486. 12900; (1955) 2170. 1306S : (1956) 2237. 13370; (1957) 2701. 12209; (1958) 2212, 10573; (1959) 2504. 11035; (1960) 2699. 12057 indexes (1955) 13069; (1956) 9005 statistical supplements (1951) 1845, 12077; (1952) 1247. 11839; (1953) 314S. 13976: (1954) 2487, 12901; (1955) 2171. 1:^070; (1956) 2238, 13371; (1957) 2702, 12210; (1958) 2213, 10574; (1959) 2505, 11036; (1960) 2700, 12058 Statistical supplements, special issues (1951) 1846, 12078; (1952) 1248, 11,835, 17671; (1953) 3144; (1955) 2166: (1959) 2.500 older worker, status (1957) 5668 11958) (1953) (1954) 13364 ; 2207; Page 1332 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Labor — Continued markets — continued situation in Toledo, Ohio area (1954) 5557 wage differences (1955) 714, S301 wage differentials and rate structures, departmental edition (1953) 11224 document editim (1953) 10321 wages and related benefits, 1952-59 — departmental editions (1954) 911, 18842; (1956) 5828; (1957) 4158; (1958) 1627; (1959) 6631; (1960) 4132 document editions (1954) 545, 18348: (1956) 5102; (1957) 3599; (1958) 1253: (1959) 5790; (1960) 3517 wages and related provisions (1955) 19528 Mexico, survey (1958) 8768 migratory — actions taken on migratory labor and agriculture, summary (1952) 11052 recommendations of President's Commis- sion (1951) 3S47; (1952) 9454 migratory labor notes (1955) 13277; (1956) 2441, 13583; (1958) 10792; (1959) 2730, 11267 ; (1960) 2934 military airfield construction requirements (1953) 6156 mobilization-skill jobs, civilian personnel circular (1956) 19896 mobilizing for defense, labor yearbook (1952) 6007 monthly labor review (1951) 2022, 12265; (1952) 1450, 12027; (1953) 3344, 14180; (1954) 2688, 13099; (1955) 2382, 13283; (1956) 2448, 13593; (1957) 2929, 12446: (1958) 2449, 10801; (1959) 2740, 11277; (1960) 2944, 12310 index (1959) 883 reprints, see listings under Labor Statis- tics Bureau in the montlilv issues. statistical supplement (1960) 19050 subject indexes (1951) 10022, 15553; (1952) 2878, 14180; (1953) 4104, 4609, 17709: (1954) 10648; (1955) 17349; (1956) 15847; (1958) 17228 MSA labor news letter (1952) 17979; (1953) 3432, 14270 new construction requirements (1951) 8588: (1953) 4616; (1954) 1980; (1955) 12508 New England problems — departmental edition (1957) 8747 document edition (1957) 8129 nonproduction workers in factories, 1919-56 (1957) 116S3 notes on labor abroad (1951) 2024, 12267; (1952) 1452, 12030; (1953) 3347, 14183; (1954) 2690 occupational wage levels in 20 labor markets (19,54) 4301 OflSce of Postmaster of the House, additional laborer, report (1959) 4565 old-age and survivors insurance statistics, handbooks (1953) 2760, 19379; (1955) 15967; (1957) 14493 older women — labor force, 1900-50 (1951) 8839 office work, facts (1953) 13727 workers (1951) 19054 older workers — adjustment to labor market practices (1956) 20263 advantages of employing (1957) 14106 case study of permanent plant shutdown (1960) 8275 counseling and placement services (1956) 18839 employing, record of employers' experi- ence (1959) 8950 employment and economic status — • departmental edition (1957) 10123 document edition (1957) 9418 general Information (1952) 2874, 14161 Labor — Continued older workers — continued employment and pension exists (1957) 14107 employment opportunities (1957) 14341 employment problems (1957) 14103 Government employment programs (ad- dress) (1958) 4083 hiring and holding, how employer can get better results (1958) 142S impact of economic change (address) (1960) 4137 job performance in men's footwear and household furniture industries — departmental edition (1958) 1653 document edition (1958) 12 stracts (1959) 8441, 10850; (1960) 2506 Philippines (1957) 4168 point 4 program, and Labor Dept (1952) 7831 problems in a free society (remarks) (1959) 9406 production workers in manufacturing, by major industry group (1957) 4171-72, 4179-82, 15976, 16967; (1958) 15997, 16256, 16259-260 productivity — increasing in fluorite mining in Czecho- slovakia (1959) 615 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1333 282-992— 68— Vol. 2— — 4 Labor — Continued productivity— continued increasing in grocery warehouses, metlioas DOuferVous metallurgy. USSR (1959) 794T polymetallic mines, USSR (l'J59) 3691 prolit-sliariug plans, selected references (I'JOS) 41(11 program aiul manpower — Air Force letter (1952) }<2ol Air Force regulations (1952) .^21S 4070, 12441, 14585-58(), 16003; (19u3) 5049,8421,11843,16757 iro«a. publications, price lists (19ol)L.la4, !>>-«•!,• (I'.i52) 1104i4, 10492; (19u3) 10882, 16015; (1!»54) 17:!10, 1«530: (l!t..o) 17006; (1956) 4196; (1'->L>7) „^-^^^. 16169; (1959) 1146, 940o, 1(824, (llt60) 16187 .. ^ » Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, status^— departmental edition (1956) 761j> document edition (1956t 6920 ,,„_„- pursuit of happiness (address) (IJoU) 16648 , , ,in-<\\ recruitment in depressed rural area (IJoJ) reform, picl1) 191(2 skilled workmen, tliroiigh api)r9iO skilled vs. unskilled in lal)or force (address) (I'.ico) 101.-)() skilled work force of U.S. (1956) 787 occupational outlook (1960) S744 summary (1956) in!)56 standards and levels of living of city-worker families (1956) 20541 (1952) needs Labor — Continued State minimum-wage laws benefit workers (1951) 17215 statistical develoiimeuts, charts (1957) 15962 statistics — address (1960) 10156 han(lbool< — departmental editions (1951) 20031; (1953) 4608 documents editions (1951) 19565; (1953) 4105 Italy (1954) 17605 Netherlands (1954) 17606 Norway (1954) 17607 Sweden (1954) 17608 United Ivingdom (1954) 17609 status and collective bargaining relation- sliip (li»57) 417(i steel foundary workers, wages and related benefits. 1951 (1952) 1126S subcommittee — hearings (195(;i Kicc^. 12444 start report (lU5i;) 1l>J:4I; sui)ervision organizaiioii, t.ible of organi- zation and equipment (1951) 16108 supply and mobility in newly industrialized area — departmental edition (I960) 8721 document edition (1960) 7996 Taiwan (1957) 8749 tecliiiical cooperation (1952) 7823 telephone svstem construction contract (1952) 14401; (1956) 9390; (1957) 7670; (1959) 4047 Thailand (1959) 16664 tobacco workers in Connecticut Valley, how Federal wage hour law applies (1957) 8992 toward this we aspire (1955) 3491 trades and crafts, supervisory jobs in Ii"'ederal penal institutions, examina- tion announcement (1960) 6376 Turkey (1959) 9301 unemplovment insurance, workers protected (1956) 7350 union abuses, President's legislative pro- posals in labor-management area to guard and prott^ct worker (1958) 1623 uiii(ui elections, labor-management reporting and disclosure act of 1959 (1959) 17665 United States (1960) 5773 United States labor in Latin America, study (1960) 3711. 16917 unskilled Laborers, code groups (1951) 5172 urban workers, data on use of installment credit (1957) 14364 used for fruits and tree nuts crops (1958) m SO used for livestock (1955) 10795 USSR attitudes and policies toward output of workers (1957) 15974 condition in Soviet Union, selected studies (1956) 792 cultural technical growth of working class (1960) 17547 iiiiliistrial productivity levels, comparison with those of principal capitalist coun- fri(>s. studv (1959) 6530 M.iy rtay liolid.iy (1959) 14910 labor force, iiniilications of new data (1959) 5177 progress (1960) 14326 [turchasing power of workers (1960) 8743 recent trends in policy (1956) 17510 reiordkccpiiii,' ami reporting on labor force (1060) 128-10 relation to productivity (1957) 14363 iilili/.ation at cottonseed oil mills (1958) 5230 Vi(>tnam. North — articles (1959) 6538: (1960) 18967 Lao Dong Party growth and progri^ss (19(i0) 7184 movement in rDiiniumist zone (1!>56) 12725 Page 1334 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Labor — Continued Vietnam, North — continued Vietnam Labor-Youtli League, resolution of Gth congress of centi-al executive committee (1959) 12S32 wage policies, etc. (1960) 17560 vital interest of U.S. in International Labor Organization (address) (1960) 4124 volunteer manpower boolilet, VM series (1952) 76S1, 13989 wage differences, 17 labor marliets (1955) 7551 wage distribution for factory workers (1955) 5011 wage earner, definition — law (1951) 3087 report (1951) 671 wages and related benefits — major labor marlcets (1954) 8261, 8834, 11465, 12427 nonferrous foundry workers (1952) 6046 weeklv labor news digest (1953) 3357, 141S9 ; (1954) 2680. 2698, 13087 welfare and nension fund legislation, hear- ings (1958) 8315 welfare and pension plans disclosure act — - law (1958) 14180 reports (1958) 7010, 12074, 14356, 14517 welfare and pension plans legislation, hear- ings (1957) 13994 welfare and pension plans, registration, dis- closure, etc., inquiry, interim report, (1958) 15782 welfare facilities for workers, ILO recom- mendations, text (1958) 9345 women as workers — • liercentage — age group (1951) 8840 median age (1951) 8838 older women (1951) 8841-42 statistical guide (1951) 1616 woi'k experience of population (195S) 5290 ; (1954) 453, 13803 work stoppages — ■ analvsis — - departmental edition (1960) 17727 document edition (1960) 16853 final tabulations (1959) 9322 monthly reports (1955) 13300; (1956) 2465, 13612; (1957) 2949. 12467; (1958) 2470, 10823; (1959) 2761, 11300; (1960) 2962, 12329 worker mobility and skill utilization. World War II (1952) 9481 workers — are young longer, etc (1952) 15355 ; (1953) 13166 educational attainment (1958) 208 healtli in era of automation (1956) 17511 nonsupervisory — public utilities industries, statistics (1958) 6133 selected trade industries, statistics (1958) 6134 quest for security (address) (1951) 5574 trait requirements for 4,000 jobs (1956) 20264 ; (1958) 3411 workersfor your jobs (1952) 2725 worker's story, 1913-53 (1953) 7924 working life, women, 1950 tables — departmental edition (1957) 11672 document edition (1957) 10781 workmen, effect of impulse noise on func- tions of body, USSR study (1960) 953 yearbook (1953) 7924 youth, problems (address) (1959) 16650 see also Absenteeism — Agricultural occupa- tions — Child labor — Employers' liabil- ity and workmen's compensation — Employment — Farm labor — Forced labor — Hours of labor — Industry- — Labor standards — ^Manpower — Migrant labor — Plantation v.orkers — Point 4 program — Unemployed — Wages — Wom- en — also headings beginning Labor. Labor (obstetrics) : hemodynamic changes in women with cardiac lesions, USSR study (1960; 18S09 parturients suffering from cardiovascular diseases, hypogalactia occurrence and elimination, USSR study (1960) 7035 stimulation, several principal problems, USSR study (1959) 10387 Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Senate : additional professional staff and clerical as- sistants, reports (1951) 13453; (1952) 2334; (1953) 4236; (1954) 1722: (1956) 3637; (1957) 5256, 5275; (1958) 3296-97; (1959) '3377; (1960) 5131 calendars (1951) 1809, 12019, 12032; (1952) 1207, 11803, 1S646 ; (1953) 13941; (1954) 2457, 12874; (1955) 2144, 13040; (1956) 2212, 13342; (1957) 2673, 12179; (1958) 2180, 10540; (1959) 2475, 11008; (1960) 2673, 120:J1 Canadian bonded labor importation, in- vestigate, hearings (1955) 19204 committee prints, see subjects, employee welfare and pension funds, in- vestigation — continue, report (1955) 3132 extend time, (1956) 3615, 7159 report (1954) 7044 expenditures, increasing limit, report (1952) 8977 expenses, report (1954) 10100 health problems, investigation, reports (1951) 3268, 8044 hearings, see subjects, investigations and studies — expenses, reports (1951) 4996, 6680; (1959) 16050 migratory labor, authorization, report (1960) 5132 National labor relations act, etc., au- thorization, report (1959) 4706 problems of the aged — authorization, report (1959) 4710 extension, report (1960) 5130 labor-management relations, subcommittee, extend authority, report (1951) 691 lawyer employed by (1951) 8100, 14925, 16294 legislative and executive activities, sum- mary, 83d Congress (1955) 3165 operating expenses, additional funds, re- ports (1955) 153S8; (1956) 15400 publications of subcommittee (1953) 2281 reports, see subjects. temporary personnel, etc., report (1952) 2335 Labor attaches : article (1954) 5756 biographic registers (1957) 15950; (1959) 9145 selected references, list of readily available materials (1959) 13279 Labor bureaus, etc. : functions and appropriations (1951) 11529 oflices in U.S. and Canada (1951) 20027 State labor departments' operating divi- sions, administrative statistics (1954) 17583 United States and Canada directories (1958) 687 ; (1959) 16651 Labor camps : migratory workers, operation by growers, associations, etc. (1957) 17662 Soviet showplace prisons vs. real slave labor camps, consultation by Un-American Activities Committee with Adam J. Galinski (1960) 13468 Labor Conference, International, see Inter- national Labor Conference. Labor Day. how it came about, what it means (1952) 15577; (1953) 17674; (1958) 15131 Labor Department : accomplishments (1956) 19140.20525 administration of Landrum-Griffln bill pro- gram (address) (1960) 15927 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1335 Labor Department — Continued administrative organization, procedure, and practice (1058) 44.30 appropriations. 1951 — hearings (1951 ) 627 appropriations. 10.")2 — estimates (1951) 13218; (1952) 3620. 5:;r.2. S72s hearings (1951) 0043, 11221, 13541 laws (1951) 14821, 16340 reports (1951) 7975, 11152, 13321, 14912. 14987 sui)i)lomeiital, proposal (1952) 5362 appropriations. 1953 — estimates 1952) 10.394 hearings (1952) 37.S5, 5324, 7368 law (1952) 13027 reports (1952) .5281, 8964, 13423 appropriations. 1954 — hearings (19.53) 7449. 8971, 12918 law (1953) 15232 reports (1953) 8938, 12769, 15456 appropriations, 1954, supplemental — estimates (1953) 12379 hearings (1953) 12G74 ; (1954) 5285, 52S7. 5431. 7067 laws (1054) 5071, 6654, 8245 proposals (1954) 35R6. 3597. S408 reports (1953) 12513, 12520, 15536, 15551 : (1954) 5204, 5206, 5259, 5398, 6774, 7037, 8296 appropriations. 1955 — hearings (1954) 6856,9951, 12131 law (1954) 11430 reports (1954) 9810. 11593, 11932 appropriations, 1955, supplemental — hearings (1954) 11865, 151SS ; (1955) 4423, 6305 law (19.54) 16796; (1955) 7528 proposals (1954) 1146S, 11479, 114S2, 11922 ; (1955) 6210 reports (1954) 14173. 14192, 14807, 16901 : (1955) 4385, 6299, 7653 appropriations, 1956 — ■ hearings (1955) 4421,9986 law (1955) 14364 reports (1955) 4403, 9019, 14718 appropri.Ttions, 1956, additional — Inw (1950) 0865 report (1956) 6959 appropriations, 1956, State Dept., hearings (1955) 6170 appropriations. 1956, supplemental — hearings (1955) 11814, 15476; (1956) 5248. 7205 laws (1955) 14388: (1956) 10134 proposals (1955) 11450, 11854; (1956) 6925, 15021 reports (1955) 11761, 14905, 15353: (1956) 7203, 10243 appropriations. 1957 — hearings (1950) 5242-43, 10636 law (1956) 14403 reports (1956) 5213, 10579, 14067 appropriations. 1957, supplemental — hearings (1950) 14982, 15434, 17075 law (1950) 10725 proposals (1956) 3404, S66S reports (1956) 1.5401, 16959, 16965 appropriations, 1958 — hearings (1957) 0950-51, 9746 law (1957) 10735 reports (1957) 6875, 9710. 109.30 appropriations, 1958, deficiency, hearings (1958) 6878 appropriations, 1958, supplemental — hearings (1958) 3325, 8302 law (1958) 4189 proposal (1958) 8148 reports (1958) 3124, 8274 appropriations, 1959 — hearings (1958) 4409-10, 8461 law (1958) 11776 reports (1958) 5042, 9687, 12024 appropriations. 1959, supplemental — hearings (1958) 8302 law (1959) 7301 proposals (1958) 8148, 14,305, 14590-591 Labor Department — Continued appropriations. 1900 — hearings (1959) 5913, 7448, 8884 law (1959) 14013 reports (1959) 7392, 9999, 12229 appropriations, 1960, supplemental — law (1960) 15070 proposal (1960) 8024 report (1900) 15137 appropriations, 1961 — hearings (1900) 5016, 6626, 9614 law (1960) 16758 reports (1960) 6576. 11088, 15199 Assistant Secretary for International Af- fairs, nomination of George C. Lodge, hearing (1959) 16218 Assistant Secretary, nomination of — GUhoolev. John J., hearing (1957) 13993 Wllkins, .1. Ernest, hearing (1954) 5454 authority of Secretary to establish referral standards for interstate recruitment of farm labor, opinion of Attorney General (1959) 16637 bulletin S (series) (1900) 4120, 19031 careers in Labor Department (1957) 10092 civilian manpower job mobilization (speech) (1900) 5699 defense manpower activities (1951) 13988 defense manpower functions (address) (1952) 3995 Department of Labor today (1956) 15S2S directory of field offices (1952) 7832 employees with investigatory, etc., func- tions, protection under criminal code, report (1956) 14680 expand activities — hearing (1952) 7374 report (1052) 72S7 fact sheet (1956) 19143 field oflices directory (1952) 17885 filler fact sheet lor the press (1960) 2932, 12297 functions (1951) 18730: (1952) 6011 general information (1959) 10397; (1960) 8700 history (1951) 3839; (1952) 11232; (1953) 17673 how it serves worker, employer, public (1955) 19521 information service (1955) 15828 labor charts, statistical developments (1957) 15962 Library, recent additions (1951) 2012; (1952) 1438, 12017; (1953) 3.336, 14172: (1954) 2679; (1900) 7253, 12296 nomination of — Durkin, Martin P., hearing (1953) 2280 Hobart. Harrison C, hearing (1953) 15847 Mashburn, Lloyd A., hearing (1953) 5750 Miller, Spencer, Jr., hearing (1953) 15848 Mitchell, James P., hearing (1954) 1745 O'Connell, James T., hearing (1957) 3814 Rothman, Stuart, hearing (1953) 12970 organization and activities (address) (1953) 17671 organization, duties, etc., (1958) 1195, 9401; (1956) 15827-828 point 4 program (1952) 7831 press releases (1951) 12254; (1052) 1437. 12016; (1953) 3335. 14171: (1954) 2678, 1.30S8-S9: (1955) 237.5-76, 13274-270: (1956) 2438-40, 13581- 582: (1957) 2918-19, 12435-436; (1958) 2439, 10791: (1959) 2728, 11266; (1960) 2933, 12298 programs (address) (1959) 1961 programs and policies (1955) 3491 publications — for use of vocational counselors (1952) 5731 subject listing, (1956) 9197; (19.58) 4890. 10249: (1959) 17059 supplemental lists (1951) 20250; (1952) 7835; (1053) 9400; (1955) 19523 Pase 1336 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Labor Department— Continued reports, (1951) 10007; (1952) 6007; (1953) 13397; (1954) 42S9 ; (1955) 4986; (1957) S73S, 5647; (1S5S) 4891; (1959) 6627, 8694; (1960) 5702 service to nation (address) (1953) 17672 service to people (1955) 4986 transfer of functions from Commerce Dept. — law (1959) 14081 reports (1959) 12464, 14296 use of advisory committees, reply to in- quiry (1957) 602 work (address) (1954) 17578 vour Department of Labor, some of its publications (1954) 10614 Labor Department Solicitor, see Solicitor, Labor Dept. Labor departments, see Labor bureaus, etc. Labor disputes : arbitration, labor-management contract provisions. 1952 — departmental edition (1953) 17692 document edition (1953) 17241 emergency board reports — Akron & Barberton Belt R.R. (1952) 4010; (1957) 9851; (1960) 15408 Akron. Canton and Youngstown Ry. Co. (1954) 10364 American Airlines. Inc., etc. (1951) 15301 ; (195S) 16922 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Ry. Co. (1960) 16990 Atlantic & East Carolina Rv. (1951) 920 Capital Airlines, Inc., etc. (1955) S077 Cleveland Stevedore Co., (1957) 14101 Denver & Rio Grande Western R.R., etc. (1951) 19S34 Eastern Air Lines, Inc. (1958) 14932- 933 Eastern, Western, and Southeastern Car- riers Conference Committees (1952) 7624: (1955) 10194, 17015; (1956) 1593 General Managers' Association of New York (1957) 17661 Long Island R.R. Co. (1960) 13838 New York Central R.R., etc. (1957) 17661 New York Central System, Lines East (1955) 19296 Northwest Airlines, Inc. (1952) 17670 Pan-American World Airways, Inc. (1952) 5728; (1959) 12600; (1960) 13S40 Pennsvlvania Railroad (1956) 632; (lSf;0) 15409 Pullman Co. (1951) 3406, 19833; (1955) 4G90 Railway Express Asency. Inc. (1951) 921: (1954) 7183; (1955) 18285; (1957) 9852 Toledo Lakefront Dock Co. (1957) 14101 Toledo, Lorain & Fairport Dock Co. (1957) 14101 Trans World Airlines, Inc. (1952) 17669; (1958) 14934 United Airlines, Inc. (1953) 4406 Federal seizures in labor-management dis- putes (1953) 17701 Lonsrshoremcn and associated occupations — Atlantic and Gulf Coast, reports (1957) 1176, 4316 Atlantic Coast, reports (1953) 19387; (1954) 1025 national emergency act — hearings (1952) 18652 report (1952) 13804 national emergency disputes, dilemma and answer (remarks) (1960) 8698 national emergency, strengthen President's hand (address) (1952) 11235 nonferrous metal industry, message from the President (1952) 3617 nonferrous metals industry, supplement to final report (1952) 565 railroad carriers and 4 operating brother- hoods — hearings (1951) 13559 report (1951) 13456 Labor disputes — Continued Reed & Prince Mfg. Co., hearing (1952) 375 settlement during World War II (1951) 3113, 3849 State court injunctions, use (1951) 4945 steel dispute functions, recommendations (1952) 7234 steel industry, message from the President (1952) 103S9 wage stabilization and labor disputes pro- gram, hearings (1951) 19618 Wage Stabilization Board functions — hearings (1951) 15057; (1952) 7382; (1953) 15057 report (1951) 18369 see also Industrial arbitration — Industrial relations — Strikes and lockouts. Labor force, see Labor. Labor hygiene and occupational diseases (USSR periodical) : articles (1960) 7104 Labor information bulletin, see Labor. Labor injunctions, see Injunctions. Labor, International Conference, see Inter- national Labor Conference. Labor laws : agricultural workers under State and Fed- eral labor laws (1955) 4993 and their administration, convention pro- ceedings of International Association of Governmental Labor Officials (1951) 13991; (1952) 7841; (1953) 7928; (1954) 8830; (1955) 10470; (1957) 965, 15963; (1958) 10048; (1959) 10398; (1900) 14524 child, how good are your state child labor laws (1955) 8297 compilations (1951) 10934; (1952) 16352; (1955) 5964, (1958) 6723 enforcement — Federal-State cooperation, hearings (1954) 5300 role of Wage and Hour and Public Con- tracts Divisions (address) (1960) 6111 factorv inspection laws of States, etc (1951) 3848 Federal- enacted (1956) 20544 laws affecting labor (1955) 5006 laws and agencies, layman's guide (1951) 5538: (1957) 10094; (1960) 14522 Federal and State — administration (1952) 6011 system (5 951) 18730 impact of Taft-Hartley act upon collective bargaining contracts (address) (1959) 5322 labor-management legislative program, message from the President (1959) 3345 labor-manaaement reform legislation, hear- ings (1959) 6075A legislation, current summary (1951) 2013, 12255: (1952) 1439 legislation for women, 40 years of progress, 1920-60 (1960) 10476 new labor legislation and ofHce of General Counsel (address) (1900) 1191 new Taft-Hartley amendments (address) (1959) 16952 principles of labor legislation in USSR, etc. (1960) 833 Soviet labor laws (1951) 13198, 14001, 14008 State, affecting women — Alaska (1959) 13667 Arizona (1957) 5931 Arkansas (1953) 20519; (1957) 4421 California (1959) 8275; (1960) 10474 Colorado (1957) 10408 conference, report of proceedings (1959) 9556 Connecticut (1954) 17891 ; (1957) 14613 Delaware (1955) 3695: (1957) 10409 District of Columbia (1957) 5932 Florida (1957) 5933 Georgia (1957) 2372 Hawaii (1959) 13668 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1337 Lahor laws — Contlnuod State affecting wnuit-u — continued hiuhliKhts of enactment (1900) C127 Idalio (19ri7) 5934 Illinois (1955) 5335; (1957) 10410 Indiana (1956) 9545; (1957) 10411; (195S) 7700 Iowa (1957) 7749 Kentucky (1952) S194 ; (1957) 10412; ( l:»r.9) 9552 legislation (1952) 8195, 9775. 14477; (1955) 3093: (1956) 7873: (1957) 10401; (1958) 1890; (1959) 8276; a960) 6126 Louisiana (1957) 5935 Maine (1957) 2378 Maryland (1953) 20520; (1957) 7750; (1958) 7707; (1959) 9500; (19C0) 7031 Massachusetts (1957) 14614 maxiniuiii daily hours (1957) 2375 maxiiiniiii weekly hours (1955) 17728 Mifliitrau (19G0) 7632 Missouri (1957) 10413 Montana (1957) 14615 Nebraska (1957) 1316. 14616 New Hampshire (1957) 10414 New Jersey (1957) 10415 New York State (1955i :!G96 ; (1958) 5176 North Carolina (1953) 20521; (1957) 10416 North Dakota (1957) 10417; (1958) 7708 Ohio (1957) 8998; (1958) 7709; (1060) 7633 Oklahoma (1957) 10418 Oregon (1957) 10419: (1958) 7710; (1959) 9561 ; (1960) 9051 Pennsyhania (1955) 3697; (1959) 8277 Rhode Island (1958) 1892; (1959) 2179 South Carolina (1953) 20522; (1957) 14617 summaries (1953) 18089; (1955) 17729; (1950) 20873: (1957) 1317; (1958) ]32n7 : (litCO) 18194 Tennessee (1953) 20523; (1957) 7751 Utah (1957) 10420 Vermont (1957) 10421 Viririnia (1953) 20524; (1957) 5936 Washington State (1958) 7711 Wisconsin (1957) 14618; (195S) 17418 Wyoming (1957) 5937 State and Federal, digest of legislation (1951) 10010; (1952) 11236: (1953) 7926: (1954) 12425; (1955) 8294; (1957) 7482; (1958) 12907; (1959) 5163; (1960) 19036 State, emergency i)rovisinns, hours of labor for women (1952) 980 State legislation (1951) 71C3; (1952) 4179; (1953) 4607: (195-!) 910: (1955) 1672 : (1956) 5825 : (1957) 5651, 5663 ; (1958) 3586; (1959) 1!)6S; (1960) 7259 State minimum-wage laws, benefit workers, etc. (1955) 17726 State riirlit-to-work laws (1957) 16958: (1959) 14968 State workmen's comiiensation legislation (1952) (W12. 14151; (1953) 4604; (1960) 7260 Turkey (1955) 15708: (1959) 6227 western Germany during occupation (1951) 5564 young workers, facts (1959) 17666 Kce also Child labor — Employers' liabilit.v and workiu'Mi's comijcnsation — Labor sta nda rds — Women . Labor legislation, sre Labor — Labor laws. Labor Legislation Conference, arc National Conference on Labor I^egLslation. Labor-^Ian.T!'eiiient Cooperation for Safety Committee report (1951) 3843 Labor-management relations, ncc Industrial re- lations. I/alior-managemcui relations act. see Indus- t rial rel.'itiiins. I,Ml)or-M!iiiagemcn1 Helations Commission, create report (1952) 13580 Labor Management Relations iii Atomic En- ergy Installations. Secretary of Labor's Advisory Committee on, nce Secretary of Labor's Adyisory Committee on Labor. Labor-management rei>orting and disclosure act of 1959 : actiyities under act (address) (1960) 15927 amendments of Taft-Hartley act, summary (1900) 17957 analysis of provisions (address) (1960) 5694 experience to date (address) (1960) 8S72 funds, safeguards (1960) 10:59 general reqnirement.s (1960) 1040 hearings (1959) 6075A informational documents (1959) 17060-665 law (1959) 15632 brief description (1960) 2043 certain aspects (remarks) (I960) 2144 legislative history (1960) 4300 legislative process and administration (ad- dress) (1900) 1193 picketing provisions, interpretation, etc. (remarks) (1960) 17953 reporting finances, LM-2. guide (1960) S702 reports (1959) 0030, 12236, 14209, 14318, 15990 reports required from — employers (1960) 14521 labor organizations (1959) 17660 labor relations consultants (1959) 17601 trade unions, enforcement of law (re- mark.s) (1960) 17713 union officials and employees (1960) 1037 secondary boycott provisions (address) (1960) 5970 section-by-scction analysis (1959) 16219 short liiianci.il report. LM-3. guide for fill- ing out (I960) S701 standards for office holding in labor unions (19.59) 17663 timetable of required reports (1900) 1038 trusteeshijts. required reports and legal standards (1959) 17664 union elections (1959) 17005 union members, rights (1959) 17(562 Labor Management Reports Bureau : pressreleases (1960) 2933A, 12299 report (1900) 19033 technical assistance aids (series) (1960) 8701-2. 14521. 190.';4 Labor markets, see Labor — Labor supply. Labor offices, .sec Labor bureaus, etc. Labor Officials. Governmental. International Association of. see International As- sociation of Governmental Labor Offi- cials. Labor Organization. International, see Inter- national Labor Organization. I/abor organizations, ncc Labor unions. Ijabor relations, .see Industrial relations. Labor Relations Associates, Inc., activities, hearings (1958) 354 Labor Relations Board, see National Labor Relations Board. Labor standards : construction. Federally financed, code of Federal regulations (1952) 6284 fair labor standards ;iet — address (195H 7447 agriculture, processing of agricultural products, etc. (1959) 1221 amend — liearings (1955) 10033; (1956) 20139; (1957) 8390: (19.59) 30S. 12564 laws (1955) 107!)9: (1958) 14095 reports (1955) 9925. 11757. 14703, 14SS4; (1958) 12037, 14787; (1900) 1336S, 13721 amended wage-hour law, radio script (1956) 6196 anjcndments of 1955. radio script (195(i) 619S amendments of i960, reports (1900) 10923, 152(12 annulment or withdrawal of employment certificates (1957) 18111; (1959) 1220 Pago 13:{8 Do not order from index; see indicated entry r Labor standards — Continued fair labor standards act — continued application to — autoniotivo parts wbolesaliny (1959) 5457 banks, questions and answers (1957) 18110 Canal Zone (1957) 1S112 ; (1958) 956 canning industry (1958) 10239 dairy products industry (1958) 10240 direct mail advertising services, etc. (1957) 17249 forestry and labor operations (1958) 10242 forestry or lumbering and farming (1952) 9764 grain industry, questions and answers (1958) 15405 Guam (1957) 18113; (1958) 957; (1959) 4119 logging and sawmill industry (1958) 10241 lumber and building materials trade (1951) 15898 overseas areas — hearing (1958) 329 law (1957) 15098 reports (1957) 11026, 13954 poultry and egg business (1959) 5458 tobacco auction warehouse employees (1960) 4450 tobacco workers in Connecticut Valley (1957) 8992 Wake Island (1957) 18113 waste material industry (1959) 9543 wholesale grocery business (1959) 545G area of production definition, regulations (1958) 17410 bona fide thrift or savings plan, require- ments (1959) 1227 board, lodging, etc., cost relative to wage payments, code of Federal regulations (1958) 7690 child labor in agriculture — educational achievements (1952) 17012 exception, eliminate, hearings (1960) 9646 what crew leaders, etc., should know (1956) 4335; (1958) 17412 child labor provisions (1951) 8S31 ; (1953) 16641; (1954) 19877; (1955) 948; (1956) 20862; (1957) 16243; (1958) 15399; (1959) 10632 educational programl (1951) 10321 ; (1956) 11284 violations (1956) 112S2 what farmers should know (1952) 15905; (1955) 17711; (1958) 15400 child-labor standards and violations (1958) 7685 coverage, extend to commercial activities, hearings (1957) 13584; (1958) 4423 coverage of wage and hour provisions — construction industry (1958) 7686 general (1958) 13193 defining terms, executive, administrative, professional, etc. (1954) 19878; (1958) 16632 employee employed in bona flde executive capacity, etc.. terms defined. Code of Federal regulations (1958) 15408 employees in interstate commerce, cover- age, liearings (1957) 8390 employment — handicapped clients in sheltered work- shops (1958) 7689 handicapped persons (1959) 1224, 15237 learners (1959) 1222 messengers (1959) 1223 student-learners (1958) 15407 student workers (1959) 5459 enforcement problems (address) (1959) 1960 exemption of seafood, etc. (1959) 8268 extend coverage — hearings (1960) 9506 reports (1956) 12044. 14S52 handy reference guide (1956) 7866 high school study pamphlet (1958) 13192 Labor standards — Continued fair labor standards act — continued hot goods, written assurances (1951) 15899 ; (1959) 4120 hours worked, interpretative bulletin (1950) 4334; (1959) 9542 interpretations, explaining and illustrat- ing terms, etc. (1955) 17712; (1956) 6197 methods of payment (1951) 17210; (1959) 8267 migrant farm labor coverage, hearings (1960) 9646 minimum wage increase, staff report (1955) 15524 minimum wage provisions amendments, analysis (address) (1960) 6694 minimum wage rates in Puerto Rico (1952) 6329: (1955) 19746 minimum wages in Samoa, amend act — law (1956) 1GS92 report (1956) 12.393 motor carrier employees exemption from maximum hours (1958) 15404 oversea areas, restrict application, hear- ings (1957) 8390 overtime compensation (1954) 1179; (1958) 13194. 15402 overtime pav, computing — basic rates (1956) 6203 general regulations (1959) 1228 highlights (1956) 4333 interpretations of terms used (1959) 5455 profit sharing requirements, regulations (1958) 17411 records to be kept by employer, regula- tions (1958) 13195, 15406 regulations, etc. (1954) 13312: (1955) 2592, 13510; (1956) 2676, 13825 retail establishments, coverage — hearings (1956) 18609 staff report (1956) 12446 retail exemption (1951) 5876 seamen exemption (1956) 9517, 11283; (1958) 7687 seasonal industries (1959) 1225 State and Territories exclusive authority in certain cases, hearings (1957) 8390 stationery trade, etc. (1951) 11783 summary and outline of provisions, amendments, etc. (1953) 195(31 talent fees, defining term (1959) 1229 text (1955) 5317,^19745; (1958) 10238; (1959) 9541 value and worth (address) (1959) 1960. wage order procedure for Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and American Samoa (1959) 4121 Federal-aid airport program, enforcement procedures (1958) 7985 hospital and medical facilities survey and construction program (1956) 11140 if you employ youth (1952) 16726 importance of environment at work place (address) (1951) 5542 maintaining labor standards, etc. (address) (3951) 11793 minimum wage rates established for Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, biennial re- views — hearings (1959) 308 law (1958) 14095 reports (1958) 12037, 14787 motor carrier employees (1951) 11784 profit sharing plan or trust requirements (1953) 16642 rights of union members, labor-management reporting and disclosure act of 1959 (1959) 17662 safety standards (1951) 16914: (1952) 1441. 12020; (1953) 3338. 14175; (1954) 2683. 13092; (1955) 2378. 13279; (1956) 2443, 13585; (1957) 2921, 12438; (1958) 2441, 10794; (1959) 2732, 11269; (1960) 2936, 12302 seasonal industries (1953) 18072 State child-labor standards, summarv of laws (1953) 6132 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1339 Labor standards — Continued union members, for office holdins. lalior- manajrement reporting and disclosure act (1959) 17663 wage-liour act and farm mutual insurance companies (1951) 4222 women, recommended employment Stand- ards (1951) 1613. 4239 Labor Standards Bureau : activities, labor standards are good business, 9452 Advisory Committee on Young Workers, guidelines for employment (1957) 169 50 appropriations, 1954, Labor Dept. — hearings (1953) 12919 law (1953) 15232 reports (195.3) 12709, 15450 appropriations, 1955, Labor Dept. — hearings (1954) 0S50, 12131 law (1954) 11436 reports (1954) 9810. 11593. 11932 appropriations, 1955, supplemental — hearincs (1954) 15188 law (li954) 16796 proposal (1954) 11922 report (1954) 14S07 appropriations, 1950, Labor Dept. — hearings (1955) 4421, 99S6 law (1955) 14364 reports (1955) 4403, 14718 appropriations, 1957, Labor Dept. — hearings (1956) 5242-43, 10636 law (1956) 14403 reports (1950) 5213, 10579. 14067 appropriations, 19.59. supplemental, pro- posal (1958) 14591 bulletins, sec listings under Labor Stand- ards Bureau in the montlil.v issues, controlling chemical hazards series (1954) 909, 18837 : (1955) 1666 leaflets (1959) 5165, 7972-74; (1960) 2045, 8705, 10162 legislative reports (1951) 2013, 12255; (1952) 1439 organization and services (1951) 18732 press releases (1954) 13093: (1956) 2444- 45, 13586-58S : (1957) 2922-23, 12439- 440 : (1958) 2443 ; (1959) 2734, 11271 ; (1960) 2938, 12304 selected publications (1951) 15526; (1952) 18909; (1955) 705; (1957) 5650; (1960) 2047 what it is, how it works, what it does (1959) 1967 Labor Statistics Bureau : announcements of reports published (1954) 13105; (19.55) 2388. i:^2S9 ; (1956) 2454. 13599; (19.57) 2934, 12452; (1958) 2455, 10807; (1959) 2746, 112.S3 appropriations, 1954, Labor Dept. — hearings (1953) 12919 law (1953) 15232 reports (1953) 12769, 15450 appropriations. 1955, Labor Dept. — hearings (1954) 6850, 12131 law (1954) 11436 reports (1954) 9810, 11932 appropriations. 1955, supplemental — hearings (1954) 11805, 15188 proposal (1954) 11482 report (1954) 16961 appropriations, 1956, Labor Dept. — hearings (1955) 4421,9986 law (1955) 14304 reports (1955) 4403, 9919, 14718 appropriations, 1950, supplemental — hearings (1950) 5248, 7205 law (1950) 10134 reports (1950) 7203, 10243 appropriations, 1957. Labor Dept.— hearings (195(i) 5242-43, 10036 law (1956) 14403 reports (1950) 5213, 10579, 14007 ELS contributions to statistical work In other countries (1955) 4995 ELS report series, see listings under Labor Statistics Bureau in tlie Monthly issues. Labor Statistics Bureau — Continued bulletins, nee listings under Lalxir Statistics Bureau in tin- monthly issues, checklist of n-eular series for States and areas (1957) 8748 commissioner, nomination of Ewan (Hague, hearings (1955) 15521; (1959) 12563 construction statistics (1951) 15555 definition and explanation of survey methods (1958) 090 Division of Foreign Labor Conditions, public services (1900) 14540 Division of Prices and Cost of Living, , abolish and transfer functions, hear- ings (1900) 15361 guide to employment statistics, etc. (1954) 17011 index nundiers development (1955) 5002 monthly labor review, reprints, gee listings under Labor Statistics Bureau in the monthly issues, posters (1951) 1402S. 20059; (1953) 4622 press releases (1951) 12209-273; (1952) 1457-59, 12033-34; (1953) 3353. 14185; (1954) 2694. 1310.5-111; (1955) 2388-94, 13289-.300; (1956) 2454-65. 13599-612; (19.57) 2934-49, 12452-467; (195S) 2463, 10S16 ; (1959) 2754, 11292; (1900) 2958, 12325 productivity program (address) (1960) 15951 productivity reports of industries prepared by BLS (1952) 6025; (1953) 17694; (1954) 4290 programs for 1901, summary of character- istics (1900) 15945 publications (1951) 2025. 12268, 20250; (1952) 1456. 12032; (1953) 3352, 14184; (1954) 2693, 4294, 13101; (1955) 23S4. 13285; (1956) 2450, 13594; (1957) 2930, 12447; (1958) 2451. 10803; (1959) 2742, 11279; (1900) 2947, 12313 and monthly catalog, subscription (1955) 17350 construction, list (1952) 6027; (1954) 18814) three series as business cycle turn signals (1960) 2062 selected releases and publications (1954) 18853 serial no. R, see listings under Labor Sta- tistics Bureau in the monthly issues. special series (1951) 1332, 5567", 7170-71, 18750 State and areas series scheduled for publi- cation, 1955 checklist (1956) 9205 statistical series- summary of characteristics (1958) 4S95 techniques of preparing (1955) 3000, 3500 studies in Industrial relations, .Tuly 1953- Apr. 1960. directory (1900) 14544 training program, report (1959) 16668 wage survey work, new dimensions (1960) 2061 wall chart (1951) 5571 Labor Statistics, Interstate Conference on, sec Interstate Conference on Labor Statistics. Labor statistics series (1953) 19264 — 265 Labor supply : classilication criteria of areas of substantial labor surplus (1954) 4290 Great Britain, surplus, assistance to dis- tressed areas (1957) 7494 manufacturing in coal areas (1955) 3505 metropolitan labor market areas, man- power guidebook (1958) 3410 refpiiroments In 1900's, U.S. and Canada (address) (1900) 8099 surplus areas, expansions, loeational advan- tages for plant (1950) 4970 Labor turnover : control, suggestions (1951) 19841; (1957) 15090 factory, monthly releases (1900) 2950, 12321 is your cost too high V (1952) 15819 nKuuiractiiring, monthly rates per 100 em- ployees (1951) 14017 Page 1340 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Labor turnover — Continued measurement (1953) 13404; (1957) S1S4 ; (1959) 9320 monthly releases (195S) 2462. 10815 nature of industries with high and low quit rates (1958) 17225 periodical (1951) 2021, 12264; (1952) 1449, 12026; (1953) 3343; (1955) 13293; (1956) 2458, 13605; (1957) 2941, 12459; (1958) 2462, 10815; (1959) 2753, 112SS quit rates, long-term trends (1957) 4174 rates per 100 employees — apparel and other finished textile prod- ucts (1957) 16973; (1959) 7983 chemicals and allied products (1957) 16947; (1959) 7984 durable goods manufacturing (1957) 17905 electrical machinery (1957) 17906 (1959) 7985 fabricated metal products (1958) 702 (1959) 7986 food and kindred products (1057) 16975 (1959) 7987 furniture and fixtures (1958) 703 (1959) 7988 instruments and related products (1957) 16976; (1959) 7989 leather and leather products (1057) 15988 : (1959) 7990 lumber and wood products (1958) 704 (1959) 7991 machinery, except electrical (1958) 705 (1959) 7992 manufacturing division (1957) 17007 (1959) 7993 metal mining, etc (1957) 17908; (1959) 7994 miscellaneous manufacturing industries (1957) 15989; (1959) 7995 nondurable goods (1957) 17909 ordnance and accessories (1957) 15990 paper and allied products (1957) 15991; (1959) 7996 petroleum and coal products (1957) 15992 ; (1959) 7998 primary metal industries (1957) 16977; (1959) 7997 rubber products (1957) 1697S ; (1959) 7999 stone, clay and glass products (1957) 17910; (1959) 8000 telegraph service (1957) 17911 telephone service (1957) 17911 textile mill products (1957) 17912 (1959) 8001 tobacco manufacturers (1957) 16979 (1959) 8002 transportation equipment (1957) 17913 (1959) 8003 selected manufacturing industry groups — rates per 100 men (1957) 17914) rates per 100 women (1957) 17914 Labor unions : abuses. President's legislative proposal in labor management area to guard and protect worker (1958) 1623 agreements — grievance procedures (1951) 18751 work stoppage provisions (1952) 9474 aliens entering U.S. illegally, membership report (1954) 17097 American labor and the American spirit — departmental edition (1954) 5762 document edition (1954) 5084 American labor, history, important events (1952) 14167 American labor movement, history — departmental editions (1951) 13994; (1958) 3590 document editions (1951) 1*179; (1958) 3062 American trade union movement (1959) 9304, 9317 anti-Communist provisions in constitutions (1955) 715 Brown-Olds remedy, development and ap- plication (address) (1958) 17303 Labor unions — Continued business, company pay for time spent — departmental edition (1960) 1045 document edition (1960) 430 collective bargaining development (1959) 9294 Communism in labor, petition of LaRue I. Berfield for his right to freedom of association, hearing (1958) 12614 Communism in labor unions, hearings (1954) 15222 Communist domination — and national security, hearings (1952) 17527 replies to committee questionaire (1952) 18651 statement (1952) 7834 unions (1951) 19601 Communist infiltration, hearings (1951) 3202 congress of Soviet trade unions (1954) 18859 contract bar rulings of N.L.R.B., adminis- trative adaption to changing times (address) (1958) 7572 contracts, layoff, recall, and work-sharing procedeures — departmental edition (1957) 8745 document edition (1957) 8128 contracts, paid holiday provisions — • departmental edition (1959) 7979 document edition (1959) 7328 contracts, paid vacation provisions — - departmental edition (1958) 12917 document edition (1958) 11832 conventions (1951) 14025; (1952) 9477; (1954) 8841; (1955) 5010, 17351; (1957) 7497; (1958) 4912; (1959) 10407; (1960) 7306 directories — Africa (1958) 10036 Asia and Australia (1958) 10037; (1960) 9877 Europe (1956) 20505; (1980) 753 International trade union organizations (1954) 18826; (1955) 4978; (1957) 7469; (1958) 16084 national and international departmental editions (1953) 9412; (1954) 19398; (1956) 790; (1958) 1652; (1960) 5766 document editions (1953) 8813; (1954) 8832; (1956) 511; (1958) 1258-; (1960) 4850 supplements and additions (1956) 10944; (1959) 7975 United States, 1950, corrections (195,1) 1323, 13992 Western Hemisphere (1957) 8728 World Federation of Trade Unions (1959) 9146 electing ofBcers, rules, etc. (1960) 19034 emergency board (1956) 15,93 European, development of research and en- gineering services, seminar (1959) 16662 expenditures to influence legislation, report (1951) 3156 Federal employees, recognition in grievance procedures — hearings (1952) 10644 report (1952) 13293 Federal provisions affecting security (1957) 16955 filing requirements under labor management relations act, 1947, guide for labor or- ganizations (1957) 17996 financial and administrative practices and procedures, hearings (1958) 8491 financial reports etc., public disclosure, re- port (1957) 15483 financing activities, examination of sources of income (1953) 2646 first target of Communism (address) (1960) 18697 foreign visitors, program arrangements (1960) 9878 freedom of association and protection of right to organize, convention (1957) 1820 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1341 L)il>or unions — Continued French, acHvitius (litOl) 15549 fringe benefits under collective bargaining (l'J.-j!t) 0SO2 Govorniiient regulation and union respon- sibility (remarks) (I'.to'J) 5:;2() guide for tiling requirements of labor rela- tions act (i!)r)2) mroT bealtli and medical i)rograms (l'.>'>4) 7570 health and welfare programs, negotiation and administration (1!»57| 15079 holidav provisions in uiuon agreements (iani) 71(10 ; (1054) 5775 industrial growth and American union (ad- dress) (1058) 1G248 international labor movement, changing concepts and practice (paper) (19G0) 17201 International Trade Secretariats (1953) 11227 Italian labor movement in 1956, structure of crisis (1959) 7069 journals, etc., received in Labor Dept. Li- brary, list (1055) 4984 labor-management reform legislation, hear- ings (1950) 7461. 87.30, 9007. 12286 labor management relations act. 1947, filing reijuirements, guide for labor organiza- tions (1954) 10715 labor-management relations and American future (address) (1960) 5700 labor-management reporting and disclosure act of 1950 — activities under act (address) (1960) 15927 amendments of Taft-Hartley act, sum- mary (1960) 17957 analvsis of provisions (address) (1960) 5694 funds, safeguards (1960) 10.39 general requirements (1960) 1040 law, brief description (1960) 2043 law. certain aspects (remarlcs) (1960) 2144 legislative history (1960) 4300 legislative process and administration (address) (1960) 1103 members, rights (1050) 17662 picketing provisions, interpretation, etc. (remarks) (1060) 17953 reporting finances. LM-2, guide (1960) 8702 reports required from — labor organizations (1959) 17660 labor relations consultants (1959) 17661 trade unions, enforcement of law (ad- dress) (1960) 17713 union officials and employees (1960) 10.37 secondary bovcott provisions (address) (1060) 5970 short financial report, LJM-3, guide for filling out (lOfiO) 8701 standards for office holding (1050) 17663 timetable of required reports (1060) 1038 trusteeships, required reports and legal standards (1050) 17664 union elections (1050) 17665 leaders, extent of Communist activity hear- ings (1058) 3341, 4585 leaders, improper activities investigation — authoriztion, reports (1959) 3356; (1960) 3695 continue, report (1960) 6717 final reports (1960) 5160, 6710 hearings (1957) 712-3-25, 8378-80. 11288, 13070-9SO. 155S1. 16572. 17587: (1958) 354, i:!36. 4578A. 5814. 7090. 8480, 9702. 12607. 14880. 15839; (1059) 1569, 33SrA. 4743, 7621, .9802. 10046, 14563, 16205, 17354; (1060) 16«2 indexes (1060) 5105, 6770 interim reports (1958) 5779; (1959) 12504, 17346 local, ;ulministration and government (1050) 0284 local office works with organized labor (1057) 771 Lalior union.s — Continued Inmlier industry (1959) 9306 Mafia activities, investigation, hearingn (105S) 15S.39 major contracts, characteristics (1956) 1750S members. Government regulation of In- ternal affairs affecting rights — report (1958) 14509 selected readings (1959) 3397 national administration and government (1059) 9285 national and international— headquarters in D.C., lists (1957) 4177; (1058) 741.S; (1960) 5775 union conventions (1954) 1S862 new, organizing during 1950's (1960) 19047 North Vietnam, accomplishments in en- terprise management (1960) 17306 organizational i)icketing and recognition of law (remarks) (1060) 17954 paid rest-period provisions in union agree- ments (1054) 15613 partlci|)ation in apprenticeship in various States (1952) 84 practices and wage increases, effect upon prices, profits, production, and em- ployment, hearings (106(1) 399 public policv and Communist domination (1953) 5649 public support to help accomplish worthy objectives (address) (1059) 10394 racketeer and Communist dominated in transportation field, alliance, threat to national security, report (1959) 7631 racketeering (addresses) (1957) 14339 : (1959) 1962 railway labor act amendment, law (1951) 3096 railwav labor organizations, emergency board report (1960) 15408 reporting and disclosure of transactions and practices, etc. — • law (1959) 15632 reports (lO.'.S) 8430: (1959) 6036. 12236, 14209, 14318. 15990 section by section analysis (1959) 16219 reporting requirements, organizational data etc. in State laws (1958) 17210 right of emplovees to ioin labor unions (ad- dresses) (1959) 6815. 10512 right-to-work, bibliography (1957) 17916 role in democratic and Soviet Germany (1953) 6154 status, labor-management contract pro- visions. 1952 — departmental edition (1053) 17692 document edition (1053) 17241 strike-control provisions in union constitu- tions (1954) 15611 structure and memltership of lal)or move- ment (1956) 1703 subversive influence in labor organizations- hearings (1954) 8580 report (1054) 10130 tables of organization and equipment (1953) 17035 trade-union movement in Vietnam (1051) 11545 training in union leadership, case studies (1952) 17506. 17807 truth crushes commie lies (1951) 13089 union constitution provisions, election and tenure of national and international oflicers. 105'? — departmental edition (1959) 3813 document edition (1950) 32(>0 union constitution provisions for trustee- ship, etc. - departmental edition (1060) 5759 document edition (1060) 483S union contract jirovisions for i>aid leave on death in family (1055) 6622 union security and checkoff provisions in major union contracts. 1058-50 — departmental edition (1060) 10179 document edition (1060) 0436 Page 1342 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Labor unions — Continued union security. Federal provisions affecting (1957) 17895 union security provisions in agreements (1955) 18438; (1959) 166G9 union stiops and liiring halls (address) (1959) 8108 use of piclieting and boycotts, selected read- ings (1959) 14333 violation of Government laws and regula- tions, hearings (1957) 5.314; (1959) 4742 voluntarism in American labor movement (1954) 18857 workers movement in Philippines (19o9) 1756 your union and its role in preserving the American way (address) (1959) 9407 ,s('( fl?.so Collective bargaining — also names of unions. Laboratories : Agriculture Department, their 1st birthday (address) (1959) 59 chemical, safety for workers (1954) 10945 clinical procedures (1960) 1216-17, 11589 commercial — and Government, testing procured sub- sistence supplies, etc., Army regs (1955) 16501 ; (1956) 9808 research activities (1956) 19305 research and development, 1957, directory (1958) 5023 control, at processing plant, analytical methods manual, supp (1958) 5361 epidemiological, unit training standard. Air Force manual (1958) 6472 equipment, facilities for decontamination (1955) 9031 exhaust ventilation for toxic materials (1952) 6656 Fish and Wildlife Service, research (1957) 5541, 7.349, 8614, 9979, 16801 ; (1958) 588, 3487, 7290, 7293, 14989; (1959) 425, 430, 433, 7743. 9038, 14661, 16375. 16378; (1960) 625, 1773, 5369, 8409, 13932, 13934 high temperature furnaces, guide to litera- ture (1955) 4108, 9054 independent laboratories help small business (1955) 3630 laboratory and full-scale sulfur elimination tests on coal from Pratt bed, Alabama (1958) 8815 laboratory evaluation of promising com- pounds as repellents to flour beetles, Tribolium spp. (1959) 7062 laboratory experiments with radioisotopes for high school science demonstrations (1959) 196 laboratory report SI series (1954) 18998- 999 methods (1952) 8070 mobile, designed by IMines Bnrenn for re- cording blasting phenomena (1956) 17539 precision standards of mass and weights (1954) 17704 reactor physics laboratory course (1953) 2022 Reclamation Bureau, numerical list and in- dex of reports (1953) 17905 refresher training courses (1952) 3012 ; (1953) 1381 resistance of laboratory surfaces to de- contamination, etc. (1951) 10602; (1955) S965 seed testing, list (1953) 8106 special materials analytical procedures, manual (1956) 367 State, enteric parasitology performed, evalu- ation (1953) 9594 technological, fisheries research program in Gloucester, Mass. (1960) 13931 tests of refrigerator cars of perishable foods (1959) 17201 units for dissolving, head-end treatment, and solvent extraction (1956) 6554 WADC. automatic data recording devices, research (1959) 15359 Laboratories — Continued waste disposal unit, development, progress report (1952) 3415 see alxo names of laboratories, or places where located — also types of laborator- ies, e.g. Chemical laboratories. Laboratory animals, see Animals. Laboratory apparatus and supplies : apparatus for research on discrimination of velocity (1954) 2076 carbonization assay of coal in precision ap- paratus (1954) 1989 chemical, Soviet abstracts (1959) 770-771, 773. 1828. 1S51, 1858, 3746, 3749, 3751, 3761, 3776-77, 6550, 10316, 10321, 13016, 13106, 13118, 13133 chemistry, theorv, construction and applica- tion^ Soviet abstracts (1959) 662 clinical laboratory assembly (1954) 15369; (19.54) 19548; (1957) 11429 commodity classification responsibilities, spec.'regs. (1951) 6144, 10558, 19265; (1953) 16942; (1954) 274,9369 cork rings, specification (1953) 18827 employment, hours, and earnings (1954) 18848 equipment developed at Brookhaven National Laboratory (1955) 18999 Federal supply schedules (1951) 16822; (1952) 4i09; (1953) 16156: (1957) 17734; (1958) 3475; (1959) 410; (1960) 606. 5346 hot laboratories and equipment, symposium (1955) 18078 hot laboratory equipment catalog (1953) 666; (1955) 5747 industry outlook (19G0) 1514 instruments and equipment — Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1957) 3824-27, 8407; (1958) 15S70 Federal supply schedule (1959) 3484 packaging and packing, specification (1951) 19755 radiochemical hood, constant volume, design (1955) 7265 radioisotope handling equipment (1954) 13715; (1955) 5678 research equipment, fatigue tests (1954) 2044 shielded hood model (1955) 9003 testing equipment, soil, etc., specification (1951) 18430 tube, connecting, specification (1957) 17696 see also Condensers (laboratory) — Desicca- tors — Drv boxes — Extraction appara- tus — Petri dishes — Pipette washing machines — Scrubbers — Shakers (ap- paratus) — Volumetric apparatus. Laboratory Branch of Communicable Disease Center, see Communicable Disease Center. Laboratory of Electron Microscopy of De- partment of Biological Sciences. Acad- emy of Sciences. USSR, basic trends in research, USSR study (1960) 141.34 Laboratory stools, sre Stools (furniture). Laboratory wastes, see Waste products. Laborers, see Farm labor — Labor. Laborization of intellectuals. Communist China (1960) 18823 Labrador : information for Air Force dependents (1956) 1125 marine polvehaete worms (1956) 7710 pocket sruides (19.54) 1S092 ; (1958) 28.52 radar stations, agreement with Canada (1956) 12927 Labrador duck, see Ducks. LaBranche, Oscar A., relief (1960) 3552. 5115, 6418 Labridae. .see Parrotfish. Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, see Chippewa Indians. Lac des Allemands. see des Allemands, Lake. Lac du Flambeau Band of Chippewa Indians, see Cliippi'wa Indians. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1343 Lacassien National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1956) 15731 general Information (1960) 18531 Laccadive Island, sailinR directions (1952) 9439; (1956) 10920 Laccbl Construction Co., relief (1954) 15035 Lace : goods, census of ninnufactnres, 1954, indus- try bulletin (1957) 6513 spun nylon, specification (1951) 9076 Lace-bugs, genera, hemipetra, tlngidae, of world (1960) 11575 Laces (fasteners) : footwear, spun nylon, speclfloations (1953) 13221; (1954) 19484, lO.'iOO leggings, specification (1951) 18471; (1957) 7181 spun nylon, specifications (1952) 459, 9168 trousers, rayon, black, specification (1953) 13100 Lach, .Tunnlta A., relief (1954) 6921, 9778, 1 1 300 Lach, Leticia A., relief (1954) 6921, 9778, 11306 Lachelt. Ottilio H., relief (1956) 14.34. 6949. 10038 Lack, Mrs. Albert W., relief (1951) 9405. 11177,13127 Lackaw.innn. N.Y., population, special census (1958) 7939 Lackawanna River and Valley : barrier pillars In anthractie region of Penn- sylvania (1953) 1230 seepage Into anthracite nellne tubing (1959) 4789 Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge, birds (1955) 1483; (1960) 18535 La Crosse. Wis. : instrument approach chart (1951) 4671 National Guard target range, convey to Wisconsin — law (1058) 8103 repeal act — law (I960) 12995 reports (1960) 9468. 11105 reports (195S) 5644. 7066 weather observations, hourly (1956) 13025 La Crosse Countv. Wis., soil survey (1960) 10412 Lacs, .see Shellac. Lacson, Mary B.. relief (1956) 5392 Lactarene. see Casein. Lactation : potentialities on retention of Sr 90, met- abolic history (195S) 1.3658 regulation (1957) 6452 theories (comments) (1957) 6424 Lactic acid : and derivatives, bibliography (1051) 7465 derivatives as plasticizers (1951) 7466 properties and reactions (1951) 2322 X-ray irradiation, influence on blood flowing into and out of brain, USSR study (1959) 13259 Lactobacillus leichmanni, cell study with vitamin Bn (1952) 14058 Lactometers : method for determining solids in milk (1956) 6257, 13S72 Quevenne, specifications (1952) 15423; (1956) 17287 Lactones, aklonic. macro methods for reduc- ing to sugars (1955) 11105 Lactose : cvanohvdrin svnthesis on 3-galactosyl- arabinose (1952) 16191 esters (1951) 17218 Ladders : berth, aluminum, specification (1953) 901 chain, specification (1952> 13922 classification bulletin (1959) 13539 comparison of State safety codes with ASA. chart (1960) 15030 extension and straight, wood, specification (1957) 8566 fire, extension, etc., specifications (1953) 13054: (1957) 714 folding, refuelinir, etc., specifications (1951) 18480, (1952) 16443 Jacob's, embarkation and debarkation, spe- cification (1957) 14046 wood, role of inspection in safety (1955) 6543 see also Stepladders. Laddomada, Giuseppe, and family, relief (1956) 7153 Ladies of Grand Army of the Republic : incorporate- law (1959) 9779 reports (1959) 5951, 8552 Ladino clover, see Wlilte clover. Ladles : deck-paying, specifications (1951) 19710; (1952) 15210; (1958) 18832; (1954) 10311 galley, specifications (1951) 19714; (1952) 15314 melting, hand, specification (1957) 54.89 Ladron Jlountains. airborne radiometric sur- vey of area (195.S) 173 Laedel, Maria E.. see Roskes, Maria E. L. Laelaptidae, see Mites. LAES. sec Landing Aids Experiment Station. Lafayette. Iiid., population, special census (1956) 16514 Page 1344 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lafavette, La., instrument approach chart (1951) 47?'.0 Lafayette Building : eliminate separate fund for maintenance — law (1958) 14229 reports (1958) 8428, 14522 La Favette Brewery, Inc., relief (1951) 4653, '6723, 7891 Lafayette Steel Co., Inc., court case (1951) 5454 La Fei-ia division, see Rio Grande project. LaFleur, Michael H., relief (1954) 11570, 14917, 16497 LaFoUette, Robert M., sr., portrait unveiling, proceedings (1959) 15942 Lafourche Bayou : engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 524 document edition (1960) 413 Lag bolts, see Bolts and nuts. Lag in pressure systems at extremely low pres- sures (1958) 17273 Lagmay, Numeriano, relief (1955) 14509; (1956) 5315, 6808 La Grange, 111., population, special censuses (1953) 12135; (1957) 3525 La Grange, Mo. -111., topographic quadrangle map (1951) 8527 La Grange Park, 111., population, special cen- suses (1953) 12138; (1955) 11188; (1959) 208 Lagua, Jesus M., relief (1955) 4302, 11930, 14044 La Guardia (steamship) : sale by Secretary of Commerce, hearings (1955) 19185 La Guardia Airport : air traffic regulations, CAB to issue, hearing (1956) 20108 aircraft accidents (1953) 779, 15028; (1960) 3453 instrument approach charts (1951) 2874, 7799 weather observations, hourly (1956) 13014 Laguna, Mexico, cotton insects, control pro- gram (1956) 16110 Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1954) 19616 general information (1958) 6009 Laguna Pueblo, N. Mex., constitution and by- laws, amended (1959) 10196 Laguna Salada, Mex., instrument approach chart (1951) 2914 La Habra, Calif., population, special censuses (1953) 12124; (1955) 5898; (1956) 0967; (1957) 6612; (1958) 6581; (1959) 7195 Lai Ha Lee, see Lee, Lai Ha. Laica, Soflja, relief (1959) 4684, 8585, 11896 Laife, Alice, see Mathews, Alice L. Laifer, Salomon H., relief (1951) 11175, 14918, 16306 Laissez faire : free enterprise (addresses) — acorn of American small business (1960) (1960) 6393 economic era, problems (1960) 10152 economic growth (1959) 15544 tight for real growth (1960) 15019 growing responsibilities (1960) 3493 private expansion (1960) 6391 system and progress for farmers (1959) 60, 62, 64-67, 71, 73, 75 system and super markets (1958) 9034 small business free enterprise rights, staflC study, report (1957) 5194 Lajarzabulo, Antonio, see Lejarzaburu, Juan A. G. Lajimodiere, Katherine (nee Schneeberger) : relief (1955) 15217 La Jolla, Calif. : beach and nearshore sediments (1953) 17414 beach and shelf, sand level changes (1956) 18850 digenetic trematodes, including 8 new spe- cies (1951) 5709 sand movement on inter-canyon shelf (1952) 17693 La Joya, N. Mex., area, channelization of Rio Grande, specifications (1953) 20423 iLa Junta, Colo., instrument approach chart (1951) 457 Lake, see name of lake, except when occurring as first word of name of town, etc. Lake Bluff, 111., population, special census (1955) 7451 Lake Central Airlines, Inc., accident (1953) 10192 Lake Champlain Bridge Commission : control etc., bridges across Lake Champlain, amend agreement — ■ law (1958) 9326 reports (1957) 13494; (1958) 8438 Lake Charles, La. : Air Force Base, terminal forecasting refer- ence manual (1954) 19083 aircraft accident in Gulf of Mexico 1959) 13870 Federal building, hearings (1951) 18106 port (1959) 8965 post office and court building, reports (1952) 8781, 10595 t». f V / weather observations, hourly (1956) 19490 Lake County, Calif. : forest land (1952) 9397 groundwater in southern part (1955) 12440 land conveyance — laws (1956) 6876, 14518 reports (1955) 14833; (1956) 5448. 12058, 15242 Lake County, Colo. : Sugar Loaf and St. Kevin mining districts (1956) 1662 tungsten potential (1956) 12747 uranium-bearing minerals (1954) 5709 Lake County, Ind., jukebox and pinball opera- tions, improper activities, investigation, hearings (1959) 14563 Lake County, Minn., copper-nickel mineraliza- tion in Kawishiwi (1956) 1749 Lake County, Oreg. : school district No. 24, land conveyance — law (1956) 6889 reports (1956) 1412, 5458 Lake Creek, geologic reconnaissance in area (1957) 16400 Lake Erie, Pa., water resources, shore region (1952) 16680 Lake Isom National Wildlife Refuge, birds (1955) 637; (1958) 12755 Lake Lenore Channel, concrete lining, specifi- cations (1954) 10799 Lake Lenore pumping plants : construction, specifications (1952) 3054 pumping units, invitations for bids (1951) 11728, 17112 Lake Macatawa, see Black Lake. Lake Mary quadrangle, Iron County, Mich., geology (1959) 16461 Lake Mead National Recreation Area : development, hearing (1954) 1665 general information (1955) 19615; (1956) 19293; (1958) 814; (1959) 1114 suggestions for visitors (1951) 14117, 15719 Lake O' the Osages, naming, report (1955) 15294 Lake O' the Pines : designating— law (1958) 11719 reports (1958) 9573, 9746 general information (1960) 536 Lake of the Woods : aeronautical charts (1951) 4762, 4775 water damage to lands, compensation — law (1954) 14122 reports (1954) 3871, 5191, 6790, 11859 water level fluctuations damages, relief of certain persons — law (1958) 13968 reports (1958) 8214, 12477 Lake Providence, La., clay, torsion shear tests (1952) 7645 Lake States, see Great Lakes States. Lake States cruising stick, see Hypsometer (forestry). Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1345 Lake States Forest Experinn-nt Station : miscellaneous reports (I'.ij.i) 13.J12, 17602- G03; (1954) 105«s-.'.Gy ; (1955) 4913- 14. r.n.'jl. M.':!4. Iti.'isT : il95iil ;^U75 publieations. 19i:3-53. list (1937) 878 reports, annual (19511 lu'.Mi; (lii5:ii 9.".:."): (1954) S791 ; (1955) 4870; (195t;) iii:;ti: (1957) 7414; (1938) 0042; (1959) ti2;;5 ; (19(iO) 5400 research paper (1951) 70."!.J Station papers (1951) 13.S93, HiSGO ; (1952) 7783: (1953) 7824; (1954) 1347-4S, 1R74S; (1953) 1597, 17228-229; (in5ti) 397f), 5757. 10S9(i. 1739(i-397 ; (1957) 878-879. 407(t 72. SlHIO, 14250-253, 17820-S22 : (1958) G35--829. 16997- 999; (1959) .ioUu. 7824-26, 14723-724. 17460; (1960) 691-692, 3871, 8452- 54, 13991, 18610 technical notes (1952) 11174-178; (1953) 7S2.3-68, 9344-50. 16239-243; (1954) 848-854. 7349 53. 18749-754; (1955) 1598-160:.;. s-_'35 39. 1. -.744-752. 19463- 467; (1956) 5758-62. 7329, 9141-46, 12670. 17398-402: (1957) 880-888, 4073-82, 8661-73, 14254-203; (1958) 3527-33, 7338-46, 12,S30-838, 1700(J-5 ; (1959) 3566-73, 6260-61, 7827-31, 14725-733, 17461-466: (1960) 3872- 76: 8455-57, 9811-12, 13992-997, 18611 Lake States Forest Genetics Conference, pro- ceedinKs (1953) 17603 Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Commit- tee, recommendation for establishment (1933) 17603 Lake States Forest Tree Improvement Con- ference, proceedings (1938) 6062; (1960) 13991 Lake Superior district, see Superior. Lake. Lake Survey Office, history, purpose, etc. (1956) 7630 Lake trout, see Trout. Lake Viev.-. Maine, railroad accident (1958) 16091 Lake Village. Ark. : bridj-'P across IMississippi River, bi-State commission to investigate — law (1956) 10697 reports (1956) 11978. 153S8 Lake Whitne.v State Park, Tex. : land conveyance for recreational purposes — law (1955) 16734 reports (1955) 14717. 134.34 Lake Worth. Fla.. railroad accident (1951) 11515 Lake Worth Inlet, proiect. estimate (1951) 9383 Lake Zurich. 111., population, special census (1955) 5880 Lakehurst. X..1.. instrument niiprnaili chart (1951) 4673 Lakes ; climatic review (1957) 4419, 12690; (1958) 2703. 11049; (1959) 2989, 11541; (1960) 3207 Columbia River basin, change of storage (1958) 10721: (1959) 2669, 11199; (I960) 2862. 12224 dissipation of heat (1954) 4249 evaporation, estimating from ])an observa- tions (1955) 17721 fertilization, artllicial (1954) 5659 IndlMna, h.vdrology (1936) 17454 Minnesota-Ontario border, catalog of charts (1956) 7632, 12726: (1960) 11516 Rathdrum Prairie, water levels (1952) 2829 recreation on TVA lakes in Alabama, etc. (1954) 15933; (195S) 1 53S4 surfaces under variable wind stresses (1932) 17692 temperature evaluating method (1956) 10857 western, utility for water-loss studies (1952) .5931 see also Great Lakes — Northern and North- western Lakes Survey — also names of lakes. Lakeview, Oreg. : lumber grades from white fir, dimension (1955) 17241 jxinderosa pine lumber recovery in area (1956) 7540 limber products mills, utilization of mill n-.sidues (1953) 17615 Lakewood, Ohio, housing census report, block statistics (1952) 6753 Lakota, N. Dak., substation, control, etc., e 8556; (1956) 7891; (1957) 9010: (195.S) 6413; (1959) 9578; (1960) 12607 early spring lamb crops (1951) 5901 : (1952) 4525 electric brooding saves lambs (1952) 1802 Page 1346 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lambs — Continued fattening, relative value of feeds witL vari- ous prices of corn (1956) 4497 feeding situation (1951) 17225, 10069; (1952) 5, 1785, 1S277 ; (1953) 19593; (1955) 3730; (1956) 21; (1957) 1351, 1727S; (1959) 3023 foreign trade (1954) 5668 hybrid (1957) 32 market development research (1956) 4397 on farm (1953) 16663 on feed (1952) 1788, 3154; (1953) 1781; (1954) 1203; (1955) 982; (1956) 1070; (1957) 1371: (1958) 1001; (1959) 1276 ; (1960) 6144 problems of producers (address) (1957) 16279 slaughter — ■ standards for grades (1951) 14152 U.S. grades, po.ster (1956) 16101 slaughtering, cutting, and processing on farm (1960) 14S32 trade agreement escape clause investigation (1060) 10452 Lamellibranchia : molluscan fauna of Morrison formation (1952) 5968 pelecypods — • fossils of late Cretaceous age (1954 ) 1S788 Upper Triassic. Union district, Shoshone mountains, Nev. (1960) 3916 La Mesa, Calif., population, special censuses (1953) 12149; (1957) 6601 Laminar flow, see Flow. Laminated construction : aircraft components, publications, list (1959) 9103 glued, factors affecting strength and design principles (1956) 20458 Laminated glass, see Glass. Laminated materials : compressive strength of hexagonal honey- comb structures (1951) 1400 cotton-and-glass fabric, temperature effects on strength (1952) 11351 cotton-fabric phenolic flat sheets, molded and postformed shapes, mechanical properties (1957) 4241 furane resin glass fabric base plastic lami- nates, development (1954) 13535 glass, aircraft (1953) 15922 glass-fabric-base epoxy, effect of tensile and compressive preloading (1959) 14716 glass-fabric-laminate facings — - and honeycomb cores, compressive buck- ling curves for simplv supported sand- wich panels (1959) 7816 sandwich material (1052) 9400 tested in shear (1951) 13863 glass-faliric polyester laminate — facings and honeycomb core for aircraft structural applications, specifications (1054) 5521 ; (1955) 1480 honeycomb, specifications (1954) 7106 moisture effect (1951) 5299 resin coating effects (1954) 17674 glass-reinforced polyester laminates — ■ prolonged stress effect (1959) 8164 use of orlon felt as surface overlav. eval- uation report (1959) 8214 isotropic, mechanical properties (1953) 16237 metal-ceramic laminates (1960) 184 paper-base laminates (1952) 665 phenolic resin, bonded to steel by adhesives, strength (1957) 1106 polyester laminate, preloading and water immersion, effect on flexural properties (1956) 20452 polymer-glass-cloth, preliminary investiga- tion in Mach number 2 air jet at stag- nation temperatures (1960) 5899 preservation of documents by lamination (19.59) 17770 properties of honevcomb cores as affected by fiber type. etc. (1952) 807 sandwich constructions having honevcomb cores (1953) 16235 strength of heat-resistant laminates (1951) Laminated materials — Continued thermosetting sheets, rods, and tubes, speci- fications (1953) 1059: (1956) 20354 waterproof 2-way stretch, development and evaluation of fabrics (1959) 4100 wood — fabrication and design (1954) 3016 mechanical properties (1953) 1142 stresses in construction (1953) 11124 see also Materials — Plastics. Laminated metal, sec Steel. Laminated root rot of Douglas-fir (1960) 15516 Laminated steel, see Steel. Laminating presses, rH-523 ( )/GF, specifi- cation (1953) 18701 Lamm Lumber Co., claim (1951) 3027 Lamog, Planchouia, spectabilis Merrill, foreign wood (1955) 4905 Lamont. Corliss, proceedings, for contempt, re- port (1954) 12108 LaMont, Georee D., relief (1957) 13208. 13802, 14892 LaMontagne. Waltraut B., relief (1953) 10469, 15154, 15785 LaMotta, Jacob, undercover boxing activities, investigation, hearings (I960) 16953 Lamp globes, quadrant, specification (1955) 16910 Lamp holders : and lights, indicator, specifications (1952) 5558; (1954) 19485; (1957) 980S-9 and unassembled lamp bases, rolled threads for screw shells, standards (1960) 19164 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18298 naval shipboard use, specification (1951) 5096 par-56, CAA specification (1953) 4048 sockets, medium-screw shell, specifications (1951) 19938: (1953) 13011 weatherproof, specification (1952) 16635 Lamp shades, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 4874 Lamp starters : Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18298 fluorescent lamp starter, specification (1956) 9083 Lampasas River : designating dam as Stillhouse Hollow Dam — law (1959) 15672 reports (1959) 14237. 14544 Lampblack, dry. paint-pigment, specification (1954) 562,5 Lampert Committee, see Air Services, Select ConiTuittee of Inquiry into Operations of. House. Lampholders, see Lamp holders. Lampluah, Ann, relief (1951) 13445, 15016, 17694 Lamprecht, Gerolf, relief (1953) 15174, 15730 Lampreys : sea — Atlantic Coast and Great Lakes (1951) 15422 biologv in parasitic phase (1956) 18993 Cayuga Lake, life history (1959) 14663 control b.v use of electricity (1953) 7758 control on Great Lakes — convention with Canada, text (1955) 7798. 19720 estimate (1952) 13530 hearings (1951) 9552; (1952) 7217: (1956) 18629 law (1951) 14802; (1952) 13009: (1956) 10158 methods, progress, etc. (1956) 12632 reports (1951) 11028, 13505; (1952) 10411, 10876; (1955) 11860; (1956) 8844, 10248 feeding n^echanism and its effect on host fishes (1055) 1565 general information (1960) 9772 Great Lakes (1951) 15425 larval, toxicitv of chemicals (1957) 8618 natural history (1951) 6999 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1347 Lampreys — Continued sea — continued spawning' In — Great Lakes (1951) 11391; (1952) 9.S68 MichiRan streams of Lake Superior (1952) 9369 Minnesota and Wisconsin streams of I>;ike Superior (1953) 13242 Lainproniorpha, nee Cuclioos. Lampropoulos, John, relief (1953) 8891 ; (1954) 8521, 9593 Lamps : Federal supply schedule (1959) 12667 rotating beacon lamp assemblies, specifica- tion (151) 0R77 safety, flame, spwifications (1954) 5499; (1957) 712 see also Divinjr lamps — Electric lamps — PhotoDash lamps — Safety lamps. Lampyridae. xee Fireflies. Lan, Slieu Shei. and son, relief (1957) 9631, 10S72. 13076 Lanai, soil survey (1956) 962 Lancashire no. 15 mine, roof movement study, longwall operation (1954) 4351 Lancaster, Pa. : housinjr census report, block statistics (1952) 6754 nonfarm housing characteristics, 1950 cen- sus (1953) 7130 Lancaster County, Pa., soil survey report (1960) 14712 Lance Whang, see .Tohnson. Lance H. Lance Creek, Wyo., oil field, injected gas ef- fect (1954) 18890 Land, Emory S., papers in Library of Congress, register (1958) 10065 Land : acquired by Federal agencies for projects, reimburse owners for moving expenses, report (1960) 9592 acquired by U.S., e.xchide mineral interests, report (1955) 7928 acquired for water and power developments, reimburse owners for moving ex- penses — law (1958) 8105 reports (1956) 5198; (1957) 10952; (1958) 7057 acquisition by FAA. payment of relocation allowances, reports (1960) 10796, 1.3302 acquisition for wildlife refuge at Jackson refuge and dam navigation project, hearing (1960) 449 report (1959) 15900 acquisition policies of Engineers Corps, hearings (1960) 9649 acquisitions, title evidence preparation, reg- ulations (1957) 17894 agricultural — drainage, bibliography (1956) 13900 evaluation of flood damage by airphoto analysis (I960) 81 resources in U.S. — cropland and pasture (1955) 13569 future need (talk) (1957) 3226 area and ownership of forest land In Tehama County, Calif. (1955) 10380 area of incorporated places of 2,500 or more (1953) .3908 Army installations grounds, maintenance — Army regulations (1955) 16466; (1956) 16388 special regulations (1954) 8028 better use to make better people, adult education series (1956) 19110 Bhopal State. India (1956) 17473 bounty -land warrant files In National Ar- chives (1960) 1173 Brazilian, information for Investors (1960) 17128 California, cooperative wildland research program (1959) 6240 China, farm economy after agrarian reform (1956) 13999 Colombia pioneer settlement in eastern part (1958) 5109 Land — Continued concurrent jurisdiction, grant or retroces- sion to State for roads, etc., hearing (1954) 99S4 conquest of land through 7,000 years (1953) 19613 conservation and development — hearings (1956) 17091; (1957) 13982 report (1957) 15554 conserving land in between (talk) (1957) 11834 conserving our legacy (talk) (1959) 8224 cropland acquired by eminent domain, pres- ervation of acreage allotments — law (1960) 6462 reports (1959) 15854 ; (1960) 5137 cropland iu conservation reserve, report (1959) 7275 cropland, national atlas sheets (1957) 17498, 17513 drainage — agricultural lands (1953) 5304 drained agricultural lands In United States, 1950, map (1953) 717 enterprises In U.S., 1950 census, map (1952) 14760 small projects planning manual (1952) 8713 erroneously conveyed to U.S., recovery — law (1955) 140.80 reports (1955) 7946, 14499 exchange, as designated by Hawaiian Homes Commission act, report (1951) 17911 extent of moist sites in Georgia Piedmont and their forest associations (1957) 7431 farm — census of agriculture, 1954, general re- port (1957) 511 conservation emergency measures, 1956— 57, validate payments — law (1960) 16813 reports (1960) 15236. 15317 national atlas sheet (1957) 17502 farm family tenure (talks) (1951) 2354-55 fertilizer use (1957) 11865 getting technology into action on land (re- marks) (1953) 8191 graded, flat planting of sugarcane (1957) 1382 Great Plains cropland, preservation of acreage allotments — law (1960) 16S16 reports (1960) 13746, 15159 Indian land and its use (1954) 5729 irrigated, in farms. 1954, national atlas sheet (1957) 17501 Irrigation of asriicultural lands. U.S., sta- tistics for 1950 census (1953) 10154 Japanese land reform program (1953) 11687 land and people (comments) (1954) 1107 the land is mine, from tenancv to family farm ownership (1951) 2343 leveling, engineering handbook (1959) 8226 leveling for irrigation (1955) 992 major uses in United States (1953) 18137; (1954) 66; (1957) 3240 naHonal atlas sheet (1959) 11611 patterns, description and graphic analy- sis (1959) 11622 measure of our land (1951) 5921 mobilizing land power (1951) 12658 non-Federal in national park system, fa- cilitate acquisition — law (1954) 16878 reports (1954) 11783, 14987 northeastern California, multiple use, big game habitat management problems (19(!0) 18628 northeastern resources compact, approval — hearings (1960) 9528 report (1960) 10841 ownership — bibliography (1953) 6462 Great Plains States — preliminary report (1959) 11599 statistical summary (1960) 7717 permafrost effect on cultivated fields, Fair- banks area, Alaska (1954) 18779 Page 1348 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Land — Continued planning, Washington metropolitan area (1939) 3400 possessory claims in Alaska, settlement, Interior Dept., etc., reports (1954) 3731 private, public fire control expenditures (1958) 1874 range lands, program (1952) 9411 resources for increased agricultural output (talk) (1952) 17062 resources of Fluvanna County, Va. (1957) 12754. 1G2S3 right-of-way and title evidence respon sibility of KEA borrowers (1956) 17711 sea, air, combined operations of CGS (1955) 7512 seeding rangelands in Utah. Nevada, Idaho, and Wyoming (1955) 9SS settlement opportunities on reclamation projects (1955) S55 ; (1956) 1S27 ; (195S) 888; (1959) 1160; (1960) 1299A subdivision regulations (1952) 7809 submarginal, etc., utilization project, dis- posal — hearing (1955) 16826 report (1955) 14734 submerged lands — authority for seizure, etc., hearing (1952) 13866 hearings (1951) 9633, 13399 outer Continental Shelf lands act — hearings (1953) 10742 law (1953) 15274 reports (1953) 8925, 8927, 10677, 15492 reports (1951) 13322, 13331 royalties from oil resources, use for schools, etc., hearing (1952) 5514 titles of States — hearings (1953) 5631, 7548 law (1953) 10274 reports (1952) 3842, S77S ; (1953) 7344-45, 7493, 8926 veto (1952) 10667 titles — amend color of title act, law (1953) 15221 authorize adjustment — law (1952) 5051 report (1952) 3860 clarification within Stanislaus National Forest, report (1955) 11789 Colorado, remove clouds — law (1954) 11454 reports (1954) 3676, 11968 evidence in acquisitions preparation regulations (1957) 17894 treatment measures handbook (1959) 12739 trends and economics of irrigation humid areas (talk) (1957) 1394 US€ and development, southeastern Coastal Plain (1956) 16130 changes in urbanization, bibliography of selected references 1950-58 (1960) 9105 changing patterns in West (remarks) (1959) 10408 Chung-Ming Tao, preliminary investiga- tion report (1959) 12881 Communist China, articles (1960) 5637 conditions and problems on Guam (1951) 3856 graphic summary — census of agriculture, 1954, special re- port (1957) 14780 cooperative report (1958) 10155 human factors (remarks) (1952) 5853 impact on urban-rural area of southeast- ern Wisconsin study (1960) 93 making land produce useful wildlife (1951) 19095; (1955) 17759 planning, soil survey results (address) (1957) 11835 principles and needs (1956) 4226 urban fringe areas (talk) (1957) 7682 Land — Continued use, tenure, etc., yearbook of agriculture, 1958— departmental edition (1958) 15469 document edition (1958) 15758 value, in mortgaged farms, cooperative re- port (1953) 8683 values statistic:U series of Agriculture Dept. (1957) 16303 vicinity of Federal penal or correctional in- stitution. Attorney General to acquire for protection of inmates — • law (1959) 15651 reports (1959) 15832. 16103 waiver of option of U.S. to revert title in event of alienation, opinion of Attorney General (1957) 17893 water and land problems (1959) 17082 water and land (talk) (1960) 4416 wildland fires, use of pyrometer for meas- uring soil temperatures (1960) 11314 Wildland management — and development, economics research needs. Mountain States (1956) 5756 in land-use programs (1954) 19(J22 wood chips improve soil structure (1952) 9794 world land reform, bibliography (1951) 17269 see also Forests and forestry — Indian lands — Natural resources " — Public lands — Real estate — Soil conserva- tion — "Water. Land banks, see Federal land banks. Land burning, see Burning of land. Land forms of Chang-Chu-Kou in Ching Pien of Northern Shensi (1959) 14797 Land-grant colleges : and State universities — centennial of establishment, commission to commemorate, reports (1959) 4608 8826 ^ \ J , Federal laws and rulings (1951) 19829 Federal-State partnership (1952) 18784 general extension education program de- velopment, hearings (1960) 8131 research in foods, etc., list of reports (1954) 721 ; (1955) 4705 statistics (1951) 13695; (1952.) 15337; (1953) 18764, 20113; (1954) 18532 (1955) 18278; (1956) 18819; (1958) 5848; (1960) 8311 cooperation with Federal Extension Service (1952) 15366; (1960) 8357 enrollments in home economics courses (1954) 15322; (1956) 12538 faculty salaries (1951) 13696; (1953) 4390 Federal-States relations in agricultural re- search (address) (1958) 1034 foreign agricultural training (1956) 3923 history of system (talk) (1960) 7684 instruction support, increase Federal funds — hearings (1960) 10930 law (1960) 13101 reports (1960) 10880, 11107, 13375 interchange of Federal and State em- ployees — hearing (1956) 18600 law (1956) 167S7 reports (1955) 15304; (1956) 12046 intergovernmental responsibilities (address) (1957) 1411 organization and functioning (address) (1957) 1397 research in foods, etc. (1951) 3424; (1952) 4017 research in home economics, etc., reports, list (1956) 13862; (1957) 5971 workers in agricultural subjects (1951) 10338; (1952) 12351; (1953) 4962; (1954) 4597; (1955) 6855; (1956) 6271; (1957) 44S4 ; (1958) 3938; (1959) 7046; (1960) 12648 Land-Grant Colleges and Universities Associa- tion, see Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1349 282-992— 68— Vol. 2 5 Land Grant Colleges IRM-1 Advisory Commlt- t.-e, stateiiii'iit on farm price and in- come projections, lOfiO-Gu (19G0) 1.S434 Land law examiners, career opportunities in BLM (19G0) 177::2 Land Manajxemcnt Bureau : and future of outdoor recreation (remar!;s> nnr.O) 17734 appropriations, 1953, estimates (1952) 7233 appropriations. 1954. Interior Dept. — liearinjrs (1953) 10724 law (1953) 15234 reports (1953) 10710, l.=340S appropriations. 1955. Interior Dept. — hearinps (1954) 5284, 10247 law (1954) 11429 reports (1954) 1012S. 11522 appropriations. 1955. supplemental — bearintrs (1955) 4423,6305 law (1955) 7528 proposals (1955) 3025.9458 reports (1955) 4385, 6299 apprr)priations. 195C, Interior Dept. — lieurin-s (1955) 6175,7973 re|>.)rts (1955) 4407, 7942, 9665, 11349 api)ropriations. 1956, supplemental — licarings (1955) 11814, 15470; (1956) 524S, 7205 laws (1955) 14388: (1956) 10134 proposal (19.56) 3407 reports (1955) 11761, 15353; (1956) (1975. 7203 ai>propriaiioiis, 1957, Interior Dept. — hearinpcs (1956) 3500, 7204 law (1956) 11793 reports (1956) 5176. 8796, 10310 appropriations, 1957, supplemental — hearings (1956) 12113, 15434 law (195G) 16693 proposal (1956) 10184 reports (1956) 14770, 15280, 16915 career opportunities — cadastral surveyor (lORO) 15953 foresters (1960) 10184 land law cxaniiiicr i i'.ti)0) 17732 circular (1956) 4057 conservation program, operations niul re- sponsibilities (remarks) (1959) G635 Federal timtier sales policies, supplementary, staff report (1957) 595 functions, proprams, etc. (remarks) (1959) 9323; (1960) 5779 information bulletins (1952) 16750; (1956) 79S : (1957) 10134; (1958) 4919; (1959) 900 land administration, facilitate — law (1960) 13092 reports (I960) 4930,13731 land appraisal practices — hearings (1960) 9512 report (1960) 13329 press releases (1957) 2950, 12469; (1958) 2472. 10R25; (1959) 2763, 11302; (1960) 2964. 12331 records improvement pro.ject, history (1959) 17670 report (I960) 7308 survey report (1954) 17556 temporary, etc., employees, public laiiil pur- chase, reports (1951) 13316; (1953) 74.-! 6 timber sales (1959) 6637 Land mines, atr Mines (ordnance). Land of the free (soil conservation) (1951) 20002 Land policy, see Land. Land reform : Asiatic people's democratic countries (1959) 563 China. Communist — agrarian reform (1956) 13982 farm economy after agrarian reform (1956) 13999 Indonesia — agrarian reform (speech) (1960) 17409 problem (1958) 16133 Vietnam, first state farms since agrarian reform (1959) 3G71 world clialhnge (1952) 4450 Land script : recordation — law (1955) 14416 reports (1951) 9457; (1953) 4194: (1955) 9675, 12152 Land slugs and snails and their control (1959) 3055 Land tenure : bibliography (1953) 6462 China. Communist, agrarian reform to 1952 (1956) 13982 farm tenure. 1954 — national atlas sheet (1957) 17490 statistical summary (1959) 84 Fort Belknap Reservation, improve patterns, reports (19.59) 14455; (1960) 15226 graphic summary — census of agriculture. 1954, special report (1957) 147SO cooperative report (1953) 10156 importance of improving (talk) (1951) 19096 relation to family adjustments to social securitv (195(5) 4535 status of farmworkers in U.S. (1960) 12678 I,and titles, xcc Land. Land warfare : international treaties governing — Air Force pamphlet (1958) 132S2 Armv pamphlet (1957) 6396 law, field manual (1956) 16456 Lander, Wyo., land, convey to Fremont Countv, Wyo.. report (1960) 15187 Lander County. Nev. : geology ;ind ore deposits of Reese River min- ing district (1954) 5702 oxide manganese ores, concentration (1951 » 10062 uranium occurrence in Austin area (1955) 1215 Landfills, sec Refuse. Landing (aircraft) : airborne automatic landing-approach system analog study (19(j0) 11.".:', airborne indicator for measuring velocity (1953) 6216 airplane landing mats and membranes, brak- ing and landing tests (1959) 10923 all-weather altimeters, investigation (1960) 19254 all-weather systems, air traflSc control im- provements, application (1960) 19260 ANC Landing Aids Exiieriment Station, final reports (1954) 1546 applied ground loads, study (1956) 12781 approaches — and landing limitations within continental U.S.. re(|uirements civil air regulations, amdt. (1958) 4120 automatic throttle control, flight investi- gation (1959) 52S8 speeds, flight evaluation of factors (1960) 5909 boundary-layer control, efforts (1952) 19053 carrier approach speeds, comparison from fliirht tests and jiilot-operated simulator, studies (1959) 1(;757 carrier-type, factors affecting choice of minimum approacli speed for swept- wing jet fighter airplane (1959) 16860 characteristics and iierformance — jet transports (1960) 19262-263 propeller-driven aircraft (1960) 19261 contact conditions — ■ commercial transports on airports, at dif- ferent altitudes (19(50) 1145 landinc gear, in eccentric landing (1952) 42(12 transiwrt airplanes (1953) 16371; (1954) 10705 : (1956) 4102 turbojet transport (1960) 19141 directional glide path (1958) 11547 ditching cbaracteri sties — effects of design parameters (1957) 4267 ; (1958) i;^014 helicopters (195:!) 8017 jet transport airplane (1956) 17557 Page 1350 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Landing (aircraft) — Continued (lit fhiUL' sense (195S) S!t!»6 drop hammer tests with strut models and shock strut oils at low temiieratures (1954) 124G4 dynamic loads, determining (1957) 9269 dynamic stability and control of cascade- wing vertically rising airplane (1954) 10700 emergency procedures over water (1956) ssys flying boats, characteristics (1952) 2923 friction study of aircraft tire material on concrete (1955) 17474; (1958) 16371 ground-load statistics (1957) 10210 ground-run on slippery runways, effect of handling techniques (1957) 11752 hydrodyuamic impact — acceleration and response for systems with single and multiple elastic modes (1958) 3715 elastic airframe (1953) 8007 elastic system (1951) 8663; (1953) 8008, 11278 loads and motions theory (1959) 5282 seaplane loads, comparisons (1958) 13035 hydro-ski landing impact reduction by mounting on shock absorbers (1959) 6728 hysteresis effects on tire motion and wheel shimmy (1957) 10206 impact — - crash injury (1957) 1055 load alleviating struts on winged space vehicle, characteristics (1960) 19147 loads investigation of chine-immersed model (19.17) 16061, 16063 pneumatic tires, mechanical properties, study (1958) 1729 velocities of 1st and 2d wheel to contact, comparison (1956) 5930 wing bending moments (1951) 18808 instrument approach procedures. ANC cri- teria (1952) 2185; (1954) 11227; (1957) 1719 instrument, characteristics and terminology, chart (1956) 14251 instrument landing system (1952) 1629S CAA specification — antenna (1959) 243 carrier modulator (1957) 9308; (1958) 6618 carrier modulator driver (1957) 9307 glide path monitor (1957) 9292 glide slope propectors (1957) 9287; (1958) 6614 hybrid unit (1958) 252, 6607 localizer antennas (1957) 9285 localizer monitor (1955) 19113; (1957) 9291 rectifiers power supply (1959) 238 sideband generator (1958) 4111 transmitter marker beacon (1959) 226 FAA standard characteristics and termi- nology, chart (1960) 566 installation drawings (1952) 3516 glide path, effects of land irregularities (1953) 7214 internal strut pressures and loads on small oleo-pneumatic shock strut (1955) 6676 jet airplanes — aerod.vnamic characteristics (1959) 16871 effect of ground proximity on aerodvnamic characteristics (1960) 4244, 16078 landing flares, standard (1953) 10191 lateral oscillatory damping acceptable in approach (1959) 16866 loads and motions in chine-immersed hydro- dynamic impacts of prismatic bodies (1955) 765, 3554 London or Lima landings like those at New York, thanks to CAA efforts (1954) 6506 low-speed handling qualities of tailless delta-wing fighter airplane (1959) 16865 low speed yawed-rolling characteristics, etc., of tires (1954) 17686: (1958) 1728; (1956) 11028; (1959) 3934 Landing (aircraft) — Continued lunar, thrust and trajectory considerations (1960) 1143 model ditching investigations of 3 airplanes equipped with hydro-skis (1953) 19311 night landing, requirement, elimination, civil air regs (1954) 0520 non-Federal ILS facilities, use for CAA-ap- proved operations, technical standard order (1958) 7989 parallax and perspective during landings (1956) 13993 radio-controlled, recent developments (1953) 71S7 reentry vehicles — energy dissipation (1960) 17906 power-off technique (1960) 14587 problems of glider-reentry vehicles, study (1960) 16086 rough-water ditching, jet transport model investigation (1959) 16912 runway roughness and loads developed dur- ing taxiing (1955) 15910 seaplane in waves, hydro-skis as load-allevia- tion devices (1959) 1066 sweptback-wing airplane, effects of external wing fuel tanks on ditching behavior (1956) 15905 tail-wheel shimmy (1954) 18910; (1955) 775 tests over various types of runway lights (1958) 15221 tire friction (1957) 10191 tire motion and wheel shimmv, linearized theories (1956) 11029; (1958) 1717. 4973 tire-to-surface friction-coefficient measure- ments with C-123B airplane on various runway surfaces (1960) 11564 velocities prior to landing, photographic determination (1954) 4366 VOLSCAN model GSN-3 (XD-1) (1959) 1620 water impact (1951) 8650; (1953) 9514; (1959) 16884 water-pressure distributions (1951) 16979: (1952) 2934, 19062 wheel spin-up phenomenon, experimental in- vestigation (1954) 17694 Landing Aids Experiment Station, final re- ports, 1949 (1954) 1546 Landing charts, see Maps and charts. Landing craft : Federal Supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18245 landing vehicle tracked, Marine Corps ord- nance maintenance manual (1960) 7313 LST 532. cathodic protection performance (1955) 19637 mechanized. LCM(S). operation and main- tenance, technical manual (1955) 271 palletized and containerized unit loads dis- charge, methods for transferring (1957) 14589 palletized unit loads discharge to tractor- trailers (1956) 19471 retriever, research and development (1958) 947 Landing fields, see Aviation fields — Heliports. Landing gear : aircraft, band-pass shock and vibration ab- sorbers (1956) 19250 behavior — analysis (1952) 16805 : (1955) 766 effect of interaction in airplane structure (1955) 17475 ; (1957) 8821 ground reaction in landing impacts of large airplane (1955) 12595; (1958) 7545 shimmy and rolling (1954) 15682 shimmy of airplane wheels, tests (1952) 16707 shimmy tendency reduced by installation of specially designed tires (1955) 12596 configuration consisting of single main skid and nose wheel, dynamic model investi- gation (1960) 4270 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1351 Luniliiig gear — Continued dras loads — ae-fi'leromcter method for obtaining (1'j.j4 ) 1S915 wheel prerotation effect (1954) 18918 free-fall drop tests (1951) 15()28 ground loads (19."i;{) ll'SO ground reaction forces — and vertical center-of-gravity accelera- tions of bomber airplane taxiing over obstacles, measurements (1958) 17292 transport airplane taxiing over ol)stacIes, measurement (1959) 10872 impact (l!)r)2) 17991 wheel sijin-up influence (1954) 19721 loads, wing lift and weight effects (1952) 792G low-l)and-pass shock absorber for pulse load- ings, evaluation (1958) 1639 oleo-iineuinatic, drop tests (1951) 18822 position indicator, specifications (1951) 11272 ; (195C) 18756 Static load rating of 20,000 pounds, maxi- mum si)in-up coefficients of friction oli- tained during tests (1959) 3942 stresses (1956) 15896 tire motion and wheel shimmy linearized theories (1956) 11029; (1958) 1717, 4973 Landing gear struts, see Struts (aircraft). Landing strips, .see Runways (aeronautics). Landlines, maintenance inspection procedure (1952) 6798 Landlocked Bay, copper mines and prospects ad.iacent (1957) 8805 Landlords and tenants : ioint utilization policy for tenant units. Army regs (1955) 16394. rent control facts for landlords (1951) 3685 rent stabilization facts (1952) 11504 tenants to family farm ownrship (1951) 234S Landoe, Ted B., land purchase (1953) 5530, 151S3, 15703 Landolfi, Ralph, relief (1957) 5070, 13664, 14819 Landow, Vladimir, and wife, relief (1955) 15132 Landrum. KatinaR.. relief (1956) 7132 Landruni-Griffin act, see Labor-management reporting and disclosure act of 1929. Landry. Alberto U., relief (1954) 11566, 14907. 16483 Lands and water and Government, address (1957) 1631S Landsberg, (Germany, war criminals in prison, documentary report (1951) 5842 Landscape : Leningrad TUilversity, Physical Geography Department, scientific work (1960) 5573 photos, distortion of central angles (1900) 15909 Landscape architects, examination announce- ments (1954) 9543; (1958) 208, 4124, 11562; (1959) 3209; (1900) 4760, 63S0 Landscape gardening : home and communitv improvement (1955) 16195 planting design, manual (1959) 100S4, 12603 Landslides : problems of southwestern Colorado (1952) 5895 summer slides and winter scour, dry-wet erosion in southern California moun- tains (19(;()) 3SSS Landworkers' Federation, see International Tiand workers' Federation. Lane, Cornelia V., relief (1958) 4278, 0964, S052 Lane, George !>.. relief (1957) 6804, 13136, 1 3674 Lane County Oreg. : forest resources and industries (1958) 4843 Hobart Hutte bigli-alumina clay deposit (1952) 5962 Laney, D. S., and wife, relief (1958) 0783, 9680, 11840 Langauo, Arthur, proceedings for contempt, report (1951) 3264 Lange, Hans P., relief (1957) 13704 Langell Valley, earthwork, etc.. river channel and canal improvements, spedlications (1952) 6244 Langen, Odin, contested election, hearings (1959) 3321 Langer, William, memorial services (1960) 16731 Langford, Paola B., relief (1953) 5548, 8795, 9061 Langlade County, Wis., ground-water condi- tions (1955) 1633 Langley, Samuel P., experiments and work (1960) 16230 paradox suggesting development of rockets (1960) ISIOO Langley, Satoe Y., relief (1957) 9613, 10863, 13111 Langley Aeronautic.-il Ijjiboratory : report (1955) 7977 research facilities, construction, hearings (1952) 5338 research, progress, general information (1958) 7533 Langley annual transonic tunnel (1953) 20321 Langley control-line facilitv, description and operation (1957) 14446 Langley Field, Va., Langley 8-foot transonic tunnel, with slotted test section, characteristics (1959) 13384 Langley Research Center, releases (1959) 2845 Langleys Bluff, Pleistocene fauna in Marvland (1953) 16570 Langlo, Jeanne M. H.. Sister, relief (1953) 5710, 8907, 10248 Langton. Josephine, relief (1956) 12193 Language and languages : administration of foreign language pro- gram in elenieutarv schools of Somer- ville, X.J. (1953) 13134 American Indian (1900) 16279 Army Department training program, circu- lar (1955) 8882 Army Language School, etc., personnel selection for attendance. Army regs (1956) 16397; (1957) 1587 Army personnel, foreign fluency, spec, regs (1951) 0127; (1952) 16117, 17283; (1954) 9356 In-eaking language barriers, UNESCO (1956) 1848 classification. Library of Congress — class P, P-PA philology, linguisis, classical philology and literature (1955) S316 class P, subclasses PB-PH, modern European languages (1957) 11691 languages and dialects, index (1957) 1013S Communist China — foreign language education (1960) 17249 instruction methods (19t;(l) 5034 Cornell T'niversity prouram to stress both reading and speaking (1958) S525 dictionaries — foreign language — English (1955) 15848 general language, bibliography (1955) 17355 foreign — aural-oral phase, teaching techniques (1900) 6814 code. Army regs (1957) 3397 code. spec, regs (1952) 4771 counselor's guide (I960) 11215 education for international cooperation (1953) 20467 elenieutarv school — addresses (1953) 5917. 7028 references (1957) 1940; (1959) 8934 status of study (1955) 534, 6408; (1950) 7347 teaching techninups (1900) 10982 Federal Government's training programs, report (1959) 0022 high school (1957) 11411 curriculum, report of conference (1958) 9845 Page 1352 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lang-uage and languages — Continued foreign — continued high school — /continued prereading instructions (1959) S940 ; (1960) 6814 teacher, source materials (1960) 3.310 instruction, financial assistance regula- tions (1960) 8303 knowledge of American scientists (1958) 17322 laboratories in schools and colleges (1959) 360 laboratories in secondary schools and higher education Institutions, survey (1058) 5875 language courses. Army, prediction of isuccess (1956) 9546 mechanical translation I)y high speed electronic computers (1959) 6878 national defense fellowships (1960) 16981 national interest, discussion guide and work paper (1957) 4359 needs of Federal agencies (1957) 8479 proficiency standards for training Foreign Service personnel, establish hearing (1959) 10036 references for teachers (1957) 16677 speaking ability, measurement and pre- diction (1959) 9566 status of and practices in teaching in United States schools (1053) 7627, 13141 teaching, Education Office program of re- search and services (1958) 15891 teaching resources (1957) 194i6, 16677; (1958) 5875 guide to language development, instructor's manual (1954) 5460 B instruction. Cleveland, Ohio, elementary schools. administrative problems (1953) 13146 language art aspect of basic training pro- gram evaluation (1056) 6400 language guide PT (series) (1960) 2-45 linquistics and machine tran.slation. Soviet developments (1959) 17559; (1960) 783, 3986-88 manipulation. Communist weapon for world domination, consultation by T'n-Amer- ican Activities Committee with Stefan T. Possony (1959) 7488 matliematlcal linguistics conference, USSR, abstracts (1959) 16505 mechanical translation research — hearings (1960) 9533 report (1960) 13362 national defense education act of 1958 — administration, hearings (1959) 5924 guide (1959) 3420 instruction development program (1959) .371 law (1958) 14207 modern foreign language fellowships (1960) 16981 progress reports (1960) 8307-8 provisions of title 3 (1900) 18461 reports (1958) 11990, 14392, 14525, 14544. 14758 national interest and foreign languages (1954) 7684 orthography, development of automatic per- formance of mental activities, USSR study (1959) 14961 proficiency tests, prototype. Armv, devel- opment, etc (1957) 16259 reading and language development, instruc- tors course outline (1957) 8408 recordings for teaching (1952) 18783 .Spanish, French and German, references for teachers (1955) 10103 State curriculum guides. bibliography (1960) 18465 teaching, international cooperation (1953) 20466 teaching modern languages, bibliography (1960) 6810 test your language skill (1953) 9189 training. Air Force personnel, Armv regs (1953) 1904 LangTiage and languages — Continued training program, spec. regs. (1952) S-SSO ; (1953) 1956, 16910; 19800 translation of Education Office films into foreign languages, list (1952) 18792 use of pictures and sound for teaching foreign language (1956) 9336 see also Electronic computers — aJso names of languages. Languages School, Foreign Service Institute, catalog and general information (1959) 6943 Lanham, Delbert, relief (1958) 9376 Lanham, Henderson L., memorial services (1958) 11588 Lanham act, see Housing. Lanier, Bruno, relief (1953) 9111 Lanier, Sidney, Lake, see Sidney Lanier, Lake. Laukford, Harry G., claim (1957) 0457 Lanning, Ward E., Inc., see Ward E. Lanning, Inc. L'Anse, Mich., railroad accident (1952) 11226 Lausford, N. Dak., quadrangle map (1951) 1111 Lansing, 111., population, special censuses (1953) 1S494; (1956) 19999; (1957) 491 Lansing, Mich. : census of housing, 1950 — - block statistics (1052) 10146 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 5333 Communist activities, hearings (1954) 17030 conference, juvenile delinquency (1954) 8142 Grand River flood control, engineer re- port — departmental edition (1957) 8488 document edition (1957) 8260 instrument approach chart (1951) 7795 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19497 Lantern slides, blackening by beta emitters (1952) 10024 Lanterns : electric — automatic, floating, specifications (1951) 16611 ; (1952) 7541 automatic, used in triangulation in Nor- way (1960) 15915 hand, specifications (1956) 684; (1957) 3973 (lantern MX-290 ( )/GV), specification (1954) 3968 portable, specification (1951) 19708 storage battery, flood lighting, specifica- tions (1053) 895; (1955) 12219 gasoline, specifications (1954) 7124-25; (1955) 16910; (1956) 7280; (1957) 695 ; (1958) 1370 packaging and packing, specification (1954) 17250 Lanthanides, thermodynamics of trichlorides and oxychlorides (1954) 1519 Lanthanum : alloys, vanadium, phase diagram of V-La system, USSR study (1960) 17370 atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra (1058) 7562 distribution in mammalian organism (1053) 1320 heats of formation of lanthanum chloride, lanthanum sulfate, and lanthanum" sul- fate enneahydrate (1959) 5207 ion exchange equilibria (1952) 6659 natural radioactivity (1953) 3041 preparation of metal by de Boer process (1955) 7273 resistivity and crystal structure (1053) 18444 : (1955) 19010 Lanthanum fluorides, aqueous chemistry prob- lems (1954) 434 Lanthanum hexaboride, thermionic emission properties, effect of adsorbed nitrogen (1950) 6760 Lanthanum isotopes : fraction of La^" mass 141 chain formed in thermal neutron fission of U^^" (1055) 7140 La-141, beta-spectrum (1952) 3402 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1353 Lanyards : (li'coration, Netherlands, specification (1951) 16597 pistol, specification (1951) 3355; (1956) 15541 Lanyi, Gnhor, relief (1951) 14232, 14646, 15140 Lanz, Pedro L. Diaz, sec Diaz Lanz, Pedro L. Lanzafanie, Cirino, relief (1954) 14951; (1955) 449JS. 14220, 145:!S Lao, Vincent L., relief (1956) 15054; (1057) 3730 Lan Doiifr (periodical) : articles (I960) 11435 Lao Donp Party. North Vietnam, policy for economic rehabilitation and develop- ment (1960) 15588 Laos : Communist forces, Japanese study (1960) 10058 economic cooperation agreements (1952) 14434: (1957) 1251 economy, basic data (1955) 17187; (1958) 16030 foreign assets control regulations (1954) 19074 foreign assistance programs, survey report (1957) 7113 geographical names, decisions (1952) 7796 Indochina war (1953) 16583 mutual defense assistance in Indochina, agreement (1954) 2148; (195G) 4267; (1957) 2337 mutual security — assurances under Mutual security act of 1951, agreement (1945) 4512 program, snmni.iry of GAO findings, hear- ings (1958) 6886 mutual security in action, fact sheets (1959) 13007: (1960) 10418 political situation and background (1960) 4419 sending gift packages to Laos (1960) 18570 study mission, reports (1954) 19437 ; (1955) teaching aids for developing international understanding (1957) 9849 United States aid program and operations hearings (1959) 12294 Lap joints, see Joints. La Paz, Bolivia, Communist anti-American riot.';, mob violence as instrument of Red diplomacy, staff study (I960) 18442 Lapel buttons : and rosettes, specificaitons (1955) 18250- (1956) 171.52 gold star for service, spec, regs (1951) 2558 ; (19.52) 153; (1953) 5140 service, design, amend act — hearings (1953) 7529, 10527 law (1953) 10279 reports (195.'>.) 7510. 8901 widows, etc.. of members of armed forces — - hearinc: (1951) 9538 law (1951) 10327 reports (1951) 9513. 13518 Lapena, Petra, relief (1951) 17716, 13364 18156 Lapidary work, census of manufactures, 1954 industry bulletin (1957) 4872 Lapides. Louis B., relief (1951) 15184 Laplace equation : analytic representation of fields of meteor- ological elements, USSR stiidv (1960) 15791 discrete potential theory (1958) 1727 influence of turbulent " dilTusiiin on distri- bution of volume concentration, USSR study (1900) 14408 Laplacian processes (1952) 14281 truncation error in solution (1952) 14302 Laplace transforms, see Transformations (mathematics). La Plata County. Colo., geology and fuel resources of Mesa Verde area (1960) 0980 ' LaPoma, Nugent, proceedings for contempt, report (1957) 3787 La Porta. Joseph R., relief (1951) 16403; (1952) l3S30, 14879 LaPorte, Ind. : industrial fact sheet (1957) 9114 population, special census (1951) 10S76 LapiM-man, Henry, relief (1950) 12246 Lapping machines, poppet valve, specification (1!»57) 1916 Lapping plates. Federal specification (1954) 10445 La Prele Creek, geologv and ground-water ri-sources of area (1953) 20218 La Puente, Calif., population, special census (1957) 9237 La Puntilla Military Reservation : conveyance to Puerto Rico — law (1956) 16864 reports (1956) 11994, 15419 Laquidara. Sylvia, relief (1951) 6577, 11143, 14750 Laramie, Wyo., defense plant negotiated sale, hearings (1955) 11830 Laramie County, Wyo. : Copper King copper-gold-silver deposits, Silver (i^rown mining district, inves- tigation (1955) 15884 ground water geology (1956) 19098 ground water resources of Horse Creek-Bear Creek area (1952) 17844 Laramie, Fort, National Monument, see Fort Lar.imie National Monument. Laramie Range aeronautical chart (1951) 2994 Laramie River, geology and ground-water hy- drology of basin (1952) 5919 Laratecoma peroba, see Ipe peroba. Larch : growth tables for cut-over stands (1951) 16865 seed sources test, northeastern Wisconsin (1955) 19464 western — and its suitabilitv for poles (1953) 4538 diseases, list (1958) 9979 galactan content (1953) 7823 seed dispersal into clearcuttings (1954) 1927 silvics (1958) 16992 veneer cutting and drying properties (1951) 13871 Larch casebearers Idaho, new defoliator rec- ord for western forests (1958) 8721 Lard : futures trading and open contracts (1960) 2029. 11986 home-rendered, retard rancidity (1951) 14295 inarketing affected by processing (1951) 15941 marketing margins and costs (1960) 3306 production (1951) 8849; (1952) 9783; (1953) 8310; (1954) 7805: (1955) 8508: (1956) 7890-97; (1957) 7781; (1958) 6420: (1900) 1420 bv months (1950) 9550; (1957) 7773; (1958) 6412, 11179; (1959) 7011; (1900) 7002 service style, specification cancellation (1957) 1910 Lardino. Dan, proceedings for contempt, re- ports (1958) 12588-589 Large-scale wind tunnel-tests of jet-transport- type model with leading-and traillng- edge high-lift devices (1958) 16366 Larger corn stalk-borer, see Southern corn- stalk borer. Largo, Calif., railroad accident (1953) 4600 Larimer County. Colo. : Copper King Mine — - exploration (1954) 1510 geology of area (1953) 14904 geologv and ore deposits (1955) 19481 ; (1950) 17434; (1957) 14272; (1958) 10002 , peematites of — Crystal Mountain district, Colo. (1955) 4940 II vatt Ranch, description (1960) 16031 tungsten potential (1950) 12747 Li'irimna. Greece, chart (1951) 5409 I>;irix laricina. n(C Tamarack. Pape 1354 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Larkspur : control with 2.4-D (1952) 9410 livestock poisoning in Western States, re- ducing losses (195S) 4441, 7793 Larsen, Elsa A., relief (1955) 14227, 14644, 15106 Larsen, Martin H., court case (1951) 1224 Larson, Henry C, relief (1960) 12944, 13247, 13546 Larson, Karl L., relief (1957) 13269; (195S) 3036, 3239 Larson Air Force Base, instrument approach chart (1951) 6342 Larsson, Inger, relief (1953) 15639; (1954) 1398S. 14304 LaRue. Charles B., relief (1960) 6514, 93oS, 13519 Larvae, final instar of Ichneumnniclae, descrip- tion and classification (1959) 16953 see also names of insects, etc. Larynx, submucosal spaces, intralaryngeal in- jection of radioisotopes, observations (195S) 13507 La Sal Mountains, structural and igneous geology (195S) 15079 La Sal Uranium Mine, mining methods and costs (1957) 17004 LaSalle, Colo., quadrangle map (1951) 5339 Las Animas County. Colo. : coal resources of area (1960) 1825 fuels resources (195S) 1567 geology and coal resources (1951) 11422 Las Cruces, N. Mex. : substation additions, specifications (1951) 17107 switching station, control equipment, in- vitation for bids (1951) S770 Las Vegas, Nev. : aircraft accident (1957) 10675 instrument approach chart (1951) 6336 land couvevance — law (1957) 15147 reports (1957) 11242. 15271 population, special census (1955) 11179 terminal forecasting reference manual (1952) 4516. 14475 Las Vegas Valley Water District : public lands grant in Nevada — • law (1954) 16799 reports (1954) 10237, 14212 Las Vegas Wash : flood control in drainage area, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 1699S document edition (1960) 1684S flood control, power, and water resource de- velopment, proposals, hearings (1953) 7556 flood control survey — law (1952) 13054 reports (1951) 15111, 18058 Lashley, Kenneth, jr., relief (1959) 8772 Lassen County, Calif. : Buckhorn uranium claims (1957) 3474 land, conveyance to Susanville, Calif., re- port (1960) 15163 Lassen Volcanic National Park : campground information (1954) 15728; a956) 11079 fishing regulations (1952) 14312; (1954) 15723 general information (1952) 11388; (1953) 20353: (1955) 5113; (1958) 5020 land addition, report (1956) 12329 self -guiding nature trails leaflets (1951) 11634 ; (1952) 844 trail tips (1953) 13499 Last days of peace (in German) (1957) 2325: (1958) 7651 Lasts, see Boots and shoes. Latches : doors, specifications (1952) 7454 ; (1956) 593 Palisades power plant invitation for bids (1953) 8157 rim, set, specification (1953) 4325 scram-latch components for Mark I naval reactor (1956) 4833 U.P.R. control rod latch (1955) 16609 Late blight, see Tomato blight. Lateral control, see Aircraft. Lateral stability, see Stability of aircraft. Lateritic soils in Kiangsi, China (1960) 5538 LaTerra, Salvatore, relief (1957) 11111, 13127, 13255 Latex : ash determination (1951) 20173 deck Covering materials, latex-mastic, spec- ifications (1953) 7571 : (1954) 10299 rubber latices, bibliography (1953) 1630, 11617; (1951) 11167 Lathe dogs, specification (1956) 3878 Lathe tools : cutter bits, specification (1953) 11022 sharpening (1952) 14409 Lathes : attachments for milling, drilling, etc., spec- ification (1954) 7239: (1958) 552 attachments for milling, grinding etc., spe- cification (1958) 553 bench, specifications (1951) 15378; (1954) 5620, 8713 brake drum — specification (1956) 9067 technical manual (1953) 431 copying, for shoes, suspension of duties, con- tinue — • laws (1958) 8088; (1960) 13006 reports (1958) 4364, 7030; (1960) 4955, 8191, 10897 dental, abrasive bands, specification (1958) 4722 engine — motor driven — specifications (1952) 7455; (1954) 18478; (1955) 10163: (1956) 18761 technical manual (1953) 432 toolroom, fioor mounted, specification (1954) 17417 Federal supply classification, logistics re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1957) 6345 shoe last roughing and finishing, import free of duty — law (1956) 16881 reports (1956) 14793, 15408 Lathetieomyia, new genus of Acalyptrate flies of uncertain family relationship (1956) 20662 Lathing : gypsum, fire tests of steel columns (1953) 6229 lathers, employment outlok (1960) 5743 technical manual (1960) 4688 Laths, metal, expanded and sheet, recom- mendation of trade (1953) 1146; (1957) 10635 Latices, see Latex. Latimer County, Okla. : land, convey to Oklahoma — law (1954) 16853 reports (1953)) 12590; (1954) 17048 Latin America : adoption laws (1951) 427 agricultural economies of 20 republics (1956) 17356; (1959) 7763 agricultural geography (1958) 9050 agricultural trade with U.S. (1959) 9061 American trade expansion opportunities (address) (1959) 8495 archives of U.S. diplomatic and consular posts (1953) 19334 arts, essays (1951) 5742 census atlas maps (1956) 4980, 14187 commodity problems, study (1960) 465, 16917 Communist aggression — hearings (1955) 398 report (1955) 401 Communist problems, report (1958) 1338 Communist threat to U.S., hearings (1960) las cooperativas (1951) 2125,12381 cooperative programs for development — hearings (1960) 15252, 15356 law (1900) 15087 reports (1960) 15208, 15240, 15294 co-ops, where they stand (1955) 4720 deutschen auswiirtigtn politik (1954) 1120 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1355 Latin Aruerica — Continued disarmament and security relation, staff study (1057) 9758 economic and social progress (address) (1952) 1700G economic development — aspects (remarks) (1959) 544S problems, study (19C0) 5194, 16917 economic program for the Americas (1955) 347G economy, U.S. investments (1957) 6488; (1058) 188 education, evaluation of academic creden- tials, guide (1957) 72.33 electron tul»'s, production, consumption, trade (1960) 12784 fats and oils production and trade (1951) 13830 fellowships for study (1952) 13967 FOA program (1955) 17306-307 folk music, etc.. catalog of phonograph records (1950) 6630 foreign commerce study, report (1960) 1 5369 foreign radio broadcasts, dailv reports (1951) 1747, 11933; (1952) 1135; (1053) .3034 forests, bihlography (1952) 12355 German foreign policy, documents (1953) 0661 go with a purpose, guide (1951) 19004 Gorgas >remorial Laboratory, donations — law (1954) 6604 reports (1053) 12800; (1954) 5258 guia de escuelas y cursos de bibliotecologia (1951) 17057 guia de instituciones y sociedades de las ciencias sociales (1951) 5745 hardwoods, use of b]earhe lOliSS teaching aids for developing international understanding (1953) 13154; (1955) 536 technical assistance — activities of United Nations (1953) 9677 hearings (1956) 8633 report (1956) 7041 services of U.S. voluntary agencies (1952) 19171 technical assistance program, final report (1957) 7046A print additional copies, report (1957) 0480 technical cooperation study mission, reports (1954) 11882, 14338 trade relations with U.S. (addresses) (1959) 8499, 1462S trade with U.S. (1952) 18950; (1953) 7805, 18994-905; (1954) 1911; (1055) 17207; (1956) 10028; (1057) 17804; (1958) 16987; (1959) 14707, 17448; (1960) 9796, 18594 indexes (19.">5) 10360 transcontinental railways (1957) 8647 UXESCO in Latin America (1952) 16075 United States business and labor, studv (1960) 16917 committee print (1960) 3711, 16917 United States commerce with Latin Amer- ica, reix)rt (1952) 5207 United States foreign policy objectives (speeches) (1956) 969 United States-Latin American relations, re- ports to the President (1954) 1133; (1959) 4071 United States operations, review (1960) 8162 United States postwar investment (1953) 13189 United States relations — report (1959) 7420 study (1960) 465. 1670. 3711. 5104. 16917 waterborne trade with U.S. (1955) 6532 wheat and flour requirements (1051) 5268 see alxo American republics — UNESCO Sci- ence Cooperation Office for Latin Amer- ica — alxo names of Latin American countries. Latin American literature : antalogias del cuento aniericano, guia biblio- grAfica (1051) 5747 English translations and histories (1951) 5743 medieval and modern, classification. Library of Ciuigress (1056) 10061 social science literature, bibliography (1051) 11654 Latin Anu^riean Trainee Conference, informe de la ('()nf(>rencia de Especialistas Re- earios Latinamericanos. 1050 (1051) 7311 Latino. Svlvio, relief (1951) 051.-.. 13474. 14730 Latitude : approximate determination, simple method (1060) 15019 calculation from observations according to I'evtsov method (1060) 15008 determination from observations of stars at elongation (1060) 56S0 determinations by Talcotfs method (1960) 19005 Page 1356 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Latitude — Continued functions, Hayford spheroid (1955) 182S9 geographic, method of selection of Pevtsov star pairs (19G0) 14499 low, aurora observations Sept. 29-30, 1957, USSR study (1960) 8521 tables for air navigation (1952) 14127, 17S63: (1959) 1724, 4942 Latouche Island, pyrite deposits (1956) 15792 Latrine screens, see Screens. Latrobe. Pa. : Loyalhanna Creek flood control, engineer re- port — ilepartmentnl edition (1960) 17000 document edition (1960) 16842 Lattanzio, Palmira, see Smarrelli, Palmira L. Lattice theories : dipole fields and normal modes in magnetic garnet (1959) 16990 dynamics, bodv- and face-centered cubic metallic elements (1953) 4747 free energy of solid solution on face-cen- tered cubic lattice (1960) 14145 imperfections and grain boundaries, prog- ress report (1955) 1212 lattice designs (lecture) (1953) 6458 liquid state (1951) 11552 see also Crystal lattices. Lattices (reactor) : enriched uranium-water — clean bucklinsrs, analysis (1956) 4S42 high conversion ratio, study (1900) 12764 graphite moderated with multi-rod fuel ele- ments, exponential experiments (1958) 13422 graphite-uranium — exponential pile measurements (1956) 1284 parameters derived from neutron distri- bution (195S) 13420 intracell flux traverses (1956) 4846 light water — "buckling (1956) 4844 studies (1956) 6582 light-water moderated — buckling (1956) 8232 slightly enriched uranium, critical assem- blies, hazards report (1957) 14735; (1958) 5358 L'-235 lattices, exponential experiments (1956) 8230 uranium, buckling (1956) 8222 metallic, effects of pseudo fission gases (1958) 13618 natural uranium, in heavy water, physics (1958) 13419 organic moderated, exponential experiments (1958) 13423 reactivity measurement (1956) 6607 resonance escape probability (1956) 6600 stainless steel clad slightly enriched ura- nium dioxide fuel rods in light water, measurements (1960) 235 thermal utilization. Univac survey (1956) 4849 L'0> water moderated slightly enriched, ex- periments (1960) 9196 uranium-water — migration areas of fission neutrons (1956) 8231 reflector savings survey (1956) 4843 water-metal rod, exponential experiments (1956) 9S86 water moderated uranium, fast flssion fac- tor (1956) 6690 water, slightly enriched, theorv and experi- ment (1958) 11473 Latvia : Communist agression, report (1954) 16948 Communist takeover and occupation, special report (1955) 1332 seizure and incorporation into USSR- report (1954) 19413 select committee to investigate — create, report (1954) 19413 expenses, hearings (1954) 6880 expenses, reports (1953) 15522; (1954) 6815 Latvian language, guide (1960) 20 Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic : Academy of Sciences — charter (1960) 11419 conferences, etc. (1960) 15637 general meeting, report (1960) 14470 scientific research work (1960) 10025 statutes, new (1960) 1901 synthesis and study of new therapeutic preparations. USSR study (1959) 6579 photogrammetric work (1960) 10146 pictorial summary of Communism in action, consultation by Un-American Activities Committee with Klaus S. G. Romppanen (1960) 6668 Lau Hong Shee, relief (1952) 13240; (1953) 10500. 15163. 15791 Lau, Kenneth K. W., and wife, relief (1955) 14568; (1956) 3352.3561 Lauber, Robert W., relief (1951) 18251; (1952) 2292. 3565 Laudano, Mary, relief (1953) 8873, 12842, 15071 Lauderdale County, Ala., forest inventory statistics (1956) 17813 Lauer, Robert D., relief (1955) 4298; (1956) 8751, 10086 Laufer, Elfriede, relief (1952) 12853, 13287, 13797 Laufer, Leopold, relief (1952) 12853, 13287, 13797 Launchers : free-flight models at high velocity develop- ment of piston-compressor type light- gas run (1957) 17980 high-velocity gun employing shock-com- pressed light gas (1960) 4281 see aiso Depth charge launchers — Rocket launchers — Torpedo launchers. Launder screen, see Screens. Laundries, see Laundry and laundries. Laundry and laundries : accounting and recording procedure, Air Force manuals (1951) 19122; (1956) 4564. 16193 Air Force manuals. AFM series (1951) 19122 ; (1956) 4564. 16193 Air Force regulations (1951) 19159; (1952) 4669. 64S4; (1953) 1870; (1954) 129; (1955) 6933, 8712-13; (1956) 19696 Army regulations (1951) 16035; (1952) 6532, 12481; (1953) 5085; (1956) 2975 automatic laundries — - bibliography (1960) 7553 information summary (1957) 466 bibliographies (1953) 1603, 11610; (1960) 11624 census of business, 1954, power laundries, etc (1957) 9222 census statistics (1951) 13017 contractual, of Government property, re- port — - Armv regulations (1955) 13767 special regulations (1953) 19790 decontamination facilities at Ijvermore Re- search Laboratory (1955) 5781 design and construction of laundries, engi- ^neering manual (1959) 12606 evaluation of laundering agents and tech- niques in decontamination of cotton clothing (1955) 2889 industrial waste guide (1957) 1189, 4323 laundry and dry cleaning establishments — - basic information sources (1955) 5865 census of business, 1954, announcement of bulletin (1957) 4847 laundry and dry cleaning operations report, spec, regs (1955) 8928 laundry equipment — Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities, Army regs (1956) 18267 specifications (1951) 18484; (1952) 15064; (1953) 2520; (1955) 3343: (1957) 17715 laundry plants, capital requirements (1956) 116-19 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1357 Laundry and laundries — Continued laundrv science abstracts, literature survey (1953) 11471 macliinerv, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 0549 mechanical dpsifrn of laundries, enpineerinfr manual (]9r):{) 1C040 ; (1955) 10197; (I95r,) r_T)40 New York Citv. wace chronology (1953) 7951 ; (1960) 1047 operating ratios, summary of financial in- fornialinu (1!)55) 12-_'4 ; (1957) 0472 oi>erati(in in uiiliLiry dci'artments, com- mercial activities working group report (1955) 45K5 ORNL r)rocedures, decontainination (1955) 7331 power laundries — earniiisrs (1952) 17900; (1953) 20272; (1956) 5S39 productivity, etc (1952) 0020 wage trends (1954) 15012 quarterly report, spec, regs (1951) 16072; (1952) 9933 quartprmaster and Air Force, charges for service, spec, regs (1951) 7GG6, 17438 ; (1052) 0590 quartermaster fixed organization, etc. (1951) 17502 quartermaster, operation, etc.. spec, regs (1951) 1G071 ; (1955) 13877; (1956) 8103 radioactive laundry wastes, decontamina- tion (19.53) 1S450 semitrailer, 2-wheel, van type laundry, prep- aration for delivery, specification (lijr.5) 15500 Ships Riireau manual (1952) 6274; (1957) 1215 ships' serviceman, handbook (1957) 4284 ■spare parts. Army regs (1955) 10500 trailer units, technical manual (1957) 14720 uranium removal from cloth, laundry prob- lem (1955) 9191 Laundrv bags, specifications (1952) 2411 ; (1958) 8021 Laundry machines : domestic equipment, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 0549 extractors, high mortality parts, supply bulletin (1950) 14118 presses, high-mortality parts, supply bulletin (1950) 11020-021 «cc also Laundry and laundries. Laundrv marking pins : numbering kit, specification (1953) 2373 pin set, marking, laundry, complete with pins, specification (1955) 10933 Laundry-resistant treatment for cotton fabrics (1952) 7511 Laundrv sour : and blue, specifications (1955) 1939S fluoride tvpe, specifications (1956) 9070, 10812 : (1958) 3403 Laundry tables, .see Tables (furniture). Laundry waste, see Waste iiroducts. Laur training area, claims arisincr out of maneuvers, agreement v.illi Philippines (1958) 7002, 7004 ; (1959) 8240 Laurel, Md., nuadrangle map (1951) 7079 Laurel Hill, Fla.-Ala., (piadrangle map (1951) 3029 Laurel, leaf disease outl)reaks in California (1959) 1074 Laurens Countv. Ga., labor practices, hearings (1952) 2385 Laurier. Wash., availability of ground water at border station (1960) 9842 Lauro control house, construction, Cachuma project, specifications (1952) 11482 Lauro Dam : specifications and invitations — butterfly valves, etc. (1951) 5819, 11729 construction of dam (1951) 5817 Steel outlet pipe (1951) 14208 Laursen, Kate, relief (1951) 645 Lava, bombing of lava Hows (1951) 18084 Lava Beds National Monument, general in- formation (1951) 17022; (1957) 7C0S ; (19.59) 6830 Lavaca, Ark., quadrangle map (1951) 9922 Lavacji Flats : irri>:ation development, construct as unit of Missouri Hiver Basin project — heariuKS (19541 9974 law (1954) 16745 reports (1954) 9920, 14982 Lavallo, William, relief (1958) 6755. 11043, 12273 La Venta, Tabasco : excavations. 195.5 — departmental edition (1959) 5611 document edition (1959) 5789 Olmec ceramics and art, study (1953) 199, 810 I..a Ventana Mesa, botanical prospecting for uranium (1950) 4006 La Verne. Calif., population, special census (1954) 8132 L^verty, Okla., railroad accident (1958) 7392 Laverv, Erika J., relief (1954) 9891, 14912. 10493 Lavoie, George R.. relief (1955) 15138 Law. Charles R., jr., relief (1955) 7614 Law : adequacy of U.S. laws rel. to offenses against national security (1953) 9172 Army field law library service. Army regs (1950) 4060 availability of information from Federal de- partments and agencies, legal discus- sion, hearings (1950) 10:;e3 books, Federal supply schedules (1951) 13805; (1952) 020-022. 14049, 17782- 783; (1953) 13223; (1954) 10477; (1957) 2042; (1900) 11206 Bulgaria, legal problems in socialist democ- racy (1960) 18963 collection of laws of People's Republic of China, table of contents (1959) 17536 cybernetic technique for legal needs, possi- bilities for use, USSR study (1960) 17548 education must be broad, but special (ad- dress) (1952) 10490 emergency, etc., legislation, limitation, sus- pension or termination (1952) 4177 employment opportunities for women in legal work (1958) 10247 enactment, procedure (1953) 12723 Federal case law concerning security of U.S., legal survey (1954) 17140 Federal, eft'ect on State, establish rule of interpretation — hearinj,'s (1955) 18176; (1956) 103S2. 10055; (1958) 8330; (1959) 8740 reports (1950) 12300; (1958) 8292, 9404, 14747; (1959) 8084, 9830 Federal laws applicable to (iuam, commis- sion report (1951) 10300 foreign company law of Sweden (1950) 12044 German, concerning equalization of burdens and related legislation (1053) 4533 how can law affect social relations, USSR study (1900) 5514 bow our laws are made (1953) 153G5 ; (1950) 18579-667; (1959) 9805 print as document, reports (1953) 12001 ; (1955) 4394; (1956) 14708; (1959) 7305 Institute, Academy of Sciences, USSR, re- port on tasks (1900) 820 international legal practice, etc.. Improve, reports (1955) 14781: (1950) 8526 Judge Advocate legal service. Army pam- phlets (1959) 5022-24, 7129-30. 8379- 82. 9050-51, 11703, 13782-786, 15386; (1900) 199, 1401. 3887-92. 4083-85, 7704 09, 9149. 1050.3-564, 12742-747. 14887-889, 16546-547, 16549-550, 18294-298 law and treaty series (1951) 15758-763, 18877 same (in Portuguese) (1951) 17060 same (in Spanisli) (1951) 1576G. 17059 Page 1358 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Law — Continued laws for the Nation, citizenship reader (1952) 14128-130; (1954) 18819; (1955) 1644. 0589, 10445, 1728t>-287 ; (1960) 729-732 legal books, PACAF basic bibliographies (1958) 11249; (1959) 3117 legal services and procedure, Hoover Com- mission report — departmental edition (1955) 6724 document edition (195i5) 5982 staflE report (1956) 7086 legislative oversight function, subcommit- tee — hearing (1956) 12427 report (1956) 17089 Navy contract (19(30) 6003 Navy, laws relating to Navy — index (1951) 1183 index, supplement (1953) 6128 tables of citation, supplement (1953) 6129 North Korea, articles from periodicals (1960) 5595 patent (1955) 1766 practice by U.S. attorneys, prohibit — - hearing (1953) 9182 report (1953) 9125 procurement legal services, Army pamphlets (1957) 3459, 4802, 6397-98. 7887, 9136, 10586, 12880-881. 14724, 16383 ; (1958) 150-151. 1094. 2867, 4032-33, 5336, 11279. 13329. 16739-741 ; (1959) 164. 1371, 3146-47, 4297-98. 5626-27. 8385. 11706, 13787, 15389, 17244; (1960) 204. 1464, 4686-87. 10566, 12750-752, 14891-894 production of records, etc., in legal pro- ceedings, regulations of FAA adminis- trator (1960) 13881 public laws enacted. 71st Cong. 2d sess., r6sum6 (1951) 8600 publications, price lists (1951) 11304; (1952) 9231; (1953) 16013; (1954) 19515; (1956) 4194; (1957) 7646; (1959) 4016; (1960) 4377 reorganization legislation, 82d Cong., sum- mai-y (1953) 17264 slip laws (private) — 81st Congress (1951) 3010-60 82d Congress (1951) 6423-2S, 7883-91, 9281-9338, 10918-920, 13061-142, 14729-790, 16290-326, 17678-773, 19443-500; (1952) 3543-84. 5009-46, 6842-6931, 8629-77, 10222-306, 12713- 974, 14856-901 83d Congress (1953) 7282-89. 8773-98, 10247-271. 12272-304. 15057-191 ; (1954) 3568. 4987-5063. 6597-6635, 8203-27, 9571-9618, 11264-373, 13907- 14031, 16373-722 S4th Congress (1955) 5951, 7526-27, 9323-88. 11238-345, 14016-326 ; (1956) 3332-66, 5060-66, 6797-6861, 8399- 8410, 10029-102, 11752-788. 14300- 377, 16590-686 85th Congress (1957) 07113-14, 8070- 83. 9349-66. 10698-722. 14819-987 ; (1958) 3036-49, 4105-82. 5505-22, 6086-99. 8035-70, 9227-81, 11593- 701, 13781-963, 16851 86th Congress (1959) 5775, 72S4-7300, 975,8-69, 11880-949, 13910-993, 15559- 610; (1900) 3503-5, 0407-2S, 792S-02, 9312-65, 10678-709, 12897-904, 15027- 68 slip laws (public) — 81st Congress (1951) 529-531. 3001-3103 82d Congress (1951) 6429-35, 7892-7903, 9339-57. 10921-932. 13143-174. 14791- 828, 16327-355. 17774-810. 19501^503 ; (1952) 3585-88. 5047-69, 6932-74, 8078-98, 10307-359, 12975-13170 83d Congress (1953) 2174, 4095-97, 5447-49, 7290-7303. 8799-8805. 10272- 309. 12305-305. 15192-341, 17221-231 ; (1954) 3569-75, 5064-78. 6636-64, 8228-52, 9619-63, 11374-457. 14032- 127, 16723-914 Law- — Continued slip laws (public) — continued 84th Congress (1955) 2985-91, 4195-99, 5952-62. 7528-39, 9389-9427. 11346- 428, 14327-472, 10721-807; (1956) 3367-78. 5067-92, 6862-6900, 8411-38, 10103-109, 11789-829, 14378-583, 16687-895, 18561-562 85th Congress (1957) 3579-81. 4072-77, 0715-20. 8084-100, 9367-88, 1072.3- 764, 13032-144, 13145-108, 14988- 15183; (1958) 4183-4200, 5523-56, 6700-18, 8071-8128, 9282-9329. 11702- 815, 13964-14278, 15750-752 86th Congress (1959) 4421. 5776-84, 7301-15, 8511-22. 9770-94. 11950- 12025. 13994-14100, 15011-747, 17313; (1900) 4793-98, 0429-04. 7963-83, 9366-9416, 10710-728, 12905-13119, 15069-102, 10735-823, 18403-405 slip laws (public and private) — printing and distribution — law (1952) 13065 reports (1952) 10797, 13534 stti tntcs lit Icir'^G — 80th Cong., ist sess (1961) 3008 80th Cong., 2d sess (1951) 19438 ; (1953) 7279 81st Cong., 1st sess (1951) 10916 ; (1952) 17479, 18596 81st Cong., 2d sess (1952) 14855; (1953) 10242 82d Cono S2d Coup 83d Cong 83d Cons , 1st sess (1952) 18597 2d sess (1953) 8768 1st sess (1954) 1849 , 2d sess (1954) 17381 ; (1955) 4764. Sill 84th Cong., 1st sess (1956) 3869 84th Cong., 2d sess (1956) 20313 ; (1957) 15742 laws affected (1957) 17960 85th Cong., 1st sess (1958) 8597 85th Cong., 2d sess (1960) 592. 3811 SOth Cong., 1st sess (1960) 9736 USSR — characteristic features of new laws (1960) 796 organizational legal problems of admin- istration of industry (1900) 18920 violations, social influence of collectives (1900) 3965 war and emergency periods (1951) 3858 weather modification, legal situation. Fed- eral and State (1957) 10429 see oJfio Administrative law — Civil law — Codes of law — Criminal law — Crime and criminals — International law — Legislation — Limitations (law) — Mili- tary law — Space law — Statutes at large — also names of countries and States — also sub.iects. Law clerks : appointment by district .judges, amend U.S. Code — law a959) 14073 reports (1958) 4391; (1959) 7412, 14517 to justices of U.S. courts, civil service status — law (1952) 12982 reports (1951) 6684; (1952) 8801 Law Day, designating, report (1960) 13695 Law enforcement : activities affecting small business, report (1959) 3290 D,C. act of 1953— law (1953) 12323 reports (1953) 10397, 10630 District of Columbia — hearings (1951) 030; (1952) 14960 reports (1951) 3162, 9618, 16488; (1952) 13721 Federal criminal code improvement, findings and recommendations, report (195S) 7021 housing rehabilitation, evaluation (1956) 936 how auto dealers can help (1956) 15612 how hotels and motels can assist (1954) 19546 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1359 Law enforcement — Continued niilitarv justiw hundlMiok {l!tr>:',) 1915; (1954) 18143; (1958) 9094 national plan for maintenance of law and order In civil defense emergency (1900) 3456 North Dakota, Indian Affairs Commission problems, hearing (1956) 1420 oflicers, guide to laws enforced l)y Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division (19t;0) 745 pursuit driving, official handbook (195S) IGOl root problem of our generation (address) (1959) 19«2 techniques, PACAF basic bibliographies (1960) 148G7 Law suits, act' Actions at law — Criminal procedure. Lawing. Alaska, haydite raw material in area (19.-J9) 16456 Lawler, William, relief (1955) 11544; (1956) 3361. 3570 Lawn, Jacqueline S., relief (1953) 5705 Lawn mowers : power, specification (1955) 17147 towed, gang-type, etc., specification (1953) 10110 Lawns : aids to sprint planting, publications, list (19G0) 6023 diseases, how to control them (1960) 9088 establishment, maintenance, etc. (1057) 4493; (1958) 3946; (1959) 15309 European chafer, control (1960) 10509 insects, how to control them (1957) 86 Lawrence. Itodnev D., relief (1952) 3771, 7312. 8054 Lawrence, Ind.. community facilities project, investigation, hearing (1955) 426 Lawrence. Mass. : housing, block statistics (1952) 4929 nonfarm housing characteristics, 1950 census (1953) 5334 occupational wage survey — departmontnl editions n950) 10946; (1959) 16657; (1960) 17723 document editions (1956) 10175; (1959) 15761; (1960) 16836 topographic map (1951) 13911 Lawrence. Minn., railroad accident (1960) 18705 Lawrence County, Ala. : forest inventory statistics (1954) 7740 soil survey (1960) 4413 Lawrence County. Ind., aeromagnetic map (1951) 11440 Lawrence County, S. Dak., autunite occurrence (1953) 17642 Lawrence County, Tenn. : forest inventorv statistics (1960) 16398 soil survey (1959) 13592 Lawrenceburg, Ind. : bridge, ferrv. etc. — liearings (1956) 18640 reports (1956) 14967, 17005 Lawrynenko, Jurij, consultation witli staff of Un-American Activities Committee (1959) 15974 Laws, see Codes of law- — Labor laws — Law — also subjects. Laws and Regulations Committee, reports (1951) 7162 Lawson, How.-ird S.. and others, relief (1952) 5226. 12838, 13742 Lawson, Mattie J., relief (1957) 13345, 14884, 15400 Lawson Air Force Base, instrument approach charts (1951) 2858, (•>311 Lawter, Ema S., relief (1953) 5547, 8794, 9060 Lawton, P. L., Inc., accident (1957) 14323 Lawton. Sadako, K., relief (1951) 7985, S0S7, 9303 Lawyers : atlmission to practice l)efore Federal ad- ministrative agencies, analvsis and recoiiiiueiidatioiis (1960) 19028 Lawyers — Continued attorneys appointed by Attorney General, increase salaries, report (1960) 13399 attorneys' guide to legal periodicals (1955) 36.35, 5217, 8460 attorneys' liens in proceedings before Fed- eral courts, etc., reports (1952) 7330, 13418 ; (1954) 6972 attorney's part in adoption (1959) 5714 campaign expenditures, lobbying, etc., in- vestigating committee, suspend con- flict of interest laws, report (1956) 8787 chief counsel, employment bv D.C. Commit- tee, report (1952) 2373 Communist, legal subversion, report (1959) 4555 additional copies, report (1059 i 4626 contracts for services. Five Civilized Tribes to make — law (1952) 1.3015 reports (1951) 9479; (1952) 10819 contracts with Indian tribes, investigation, report (1953) 2262 employed by — Judiciarv Committee, House, report (1951) 17896 Labor and Public Welfare Committee, House, report (1951) 14925 Labor and I'ublic Welfare Committee, Senate — law (1951) 16294 report (1951) 8100 President's Commission on Internal Secu- ritv and Individual Rights, reports (1951) 6626. 10971 Rules and Administration Committee, Senate, report (1951) 10971 Special Committee on Campaign Expendi- tures, House- law (1951) 20828 reports (1951) 18447, 180,59 Ways and Means Committee, House, re- port (1951) 9471 employed in investigation of veterans edu- cational program, report (1951) 7961 emplovment outlook (1953) 20275: (1958) 1639; (1960) 8713 fees — appellate proceedings, report (1954) 17089 Chippewa Indians' claims, reports (1953) 15680: (1954) 9815, 11403 claimants under trading with the enemy act — law (1956) 14384 reports (1956) 5423, 11965 paid in bankruptcy proceedings, examina- tion by court, report (1959) 15835 suits involving waivers of premiums — law (1955) 14350 reports (1955) 11650, 12125 Government, panel discussion on availabil- ity of information from Federal (b'part- ments and agencies, hearinss (1957) 16537 income (1951) 3542 postwar period (1957) 3500 legal services and procedure. Hoover Com- mission report — departmental edition (1955> 6724 document edition (1955) 5982 staff report (1956) 7086 military, careers in Air Force (1959) 16635 patent — available to represent inventors before U.S. Patent Office, list (I960) 601 :! registered to practice before I'.S. Patent Office, lists (1955) 12654; (1958) 6308, 16499 representation of Indigents in D.C. through Legal Aid Agency — bearini;s (lOfiOi 8128 law (1960) 12976 reports (I960) 4985,11059 rei)resentatives of Army personnel before foreign tribunals, expenses, Army regs (1956) 18227 Pase 1360 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lawyers — Continued representatives of Defense Dept. and Coast Guard, personnel before foreign tribu- nals, expenses — • law (195C) 10602 reports (1956) 5225, 15248 rights under 1956 amendments to social security law (1956) 19337 selecting a lawyer for your business (1960) 1309 State, etc., regulation, limit Supreme Court jurisdiction — hearings (1957) 13991 ; (1958) 4583 appendix (1957) 15591 report (1958) 7079 Treasury Dept. attorneys representing claimants (1951) 8828 United States attorneys, salaries, increase — - hearing (1953) 9182 law (1955) 4196 reports (1953) 9125; (1955) 3072, 3074, 3128. 4354. 4356 see also Public defenders. Lay, Kermit K., sr., relief (1954) 14252 Layoff policy, see Employment management. Layout, see Plants (intlustrial ). Layout models, sec Models (layout). Layout of workpUaces (1958) 6506 Layouts for imposition (1958) 3552 Layton's Bus Service, motor vehicle accident (1960) 5446 Lazaga, Berniece J., relief (1951) 674, 3042, 3136 Lazar, Yusuf (Uash), relief (1952) 8917; (1953) 10359, 15128, 15640 Lazarevieh. Filip N., relief (1951) 648 Lazarich, Giovanni, relief (1955) 14620 ; (1956) 5339, 0831 Lazaro, Alejandro N., relief (1954) 14994; (1955) 7803 Lazaros, Cristo, relief (1953) 10590; (1954) 5157, 6600 Lazaros, Vera, relief (1953) 10590; (1954) 5157, 6600 Lazic, Nikolija, relief (1960) 8179, 12905, 13208 Lazzarotto, Mario, relief (1958) 3253 Lea, David Wei-Dao, and wife, relief (1954) 14827; (1955) 0239. 14204, 14523 LEA (periodical) (1951) 2130 Leach solutions, see Solutions. Leached zone materials : dissolution of values using heat treated feeds (1955) 18065 Florida phosphate, beneficiation (1956) 1314 TV A-15-15-15 fertilizer (1957) 1292 uranium production process design for plants (1955) 18061, 18064 uranium recovery (1950) 4925 Leaching : acid — oxidized copper ores by downward per- colation (1960) 14574 western carnotite ores (1956) 9894 acid leach liquors — and pulps, solvent extraction separation of uranium (1957) 430 electrolytic migration of uranium, by means of exchange membranes (1956) 3180 acid leach RIP pilot plant, initial operation (1956) 6692 alkaline leach pulps, resin-in-pulp ion ex- change, pilot plant testing (1956) 9917 alkaline, uranium ores, pilot plant (1958) 11323 carbonate leach liquors — ■ electrolytic precipitation of uranium (1950) 3172 electrolytic recovery of uranium and vanadium (1950) 3179 recoverv of uranium and vanadium (1956) 3176 carbonate leaching — factors affecting efficiencv, study (1956) 349 uranium ores (1956) 3073 Leaching — Continued carbonate-leaching process, manganese re- covery from slag — laboratory investigation (1955) 10523 report, investigation (1955) 18468 copper-gold ore (1957) 11727 electrolytic recovery of — manganese from barren leach liquors, topical report (1956) 1307 uranium and vanadium from Climax leach liquors (1956) 4926 uranium from ores by regenerative proc- ess (1956) 4795 uranium from Vitro leach liquors (1956) 6675 galvanizers' sal skimmings to produce pre- flux solutions (1958) 16342 gold ore, prevention of cobalticyanide poi- soning of ion exchange resins (1956) 3178 Grants, N. Mex. ores, ion-exchange studies (1956) 3070 high line Utex ore and products (1956) 6091 leaching and electrolysis, recovering gold, etc., from activated carbon (1952) 6070 lead-zinc at Ust' Kamenogorsk combine, re- sults of periodical processing, USSR (1959) 1799 lyometallurgical tests on Marysvale uranium ores (1956) 9898 manganese ores — acid-ferrous sulfate process (1959) 5204 dithionate-process pilot plant (1959) 16729 flotation concentrate from Artillery Peak, Ariz. (1957) 11720 leaching with sulfur dioxide (1957) 7540 process to treat Lukachukai ores with sul- furic acid or sodium carbonate, re- covery of uranium and vanadium (1956) 3071 radioactivity measurements at continuous countercurrent test (1956) 14170 resistance of cloth, test, specification (1954) solutions, carbonate, electrolysis (1955) 18981 sulfuric acid — digestion of leached zone (1955) 16011 leach liquors oxidation reduction potential and valence of iron, vanadium, uranium (1956) 4801 leaching of pitchblende ores (1953) 5257 two stage tests on utex ore (1956) 3074 uranium extraction, recoverv, etc. from — carnotite ores (1956) 9877 insoluble hydroxides by carbonate treat- ment (1950) 9900 low-grade leach liquors by selective pre- cipitation (1956) 14169 magnesium fluoride slag (1957) 1049 Marysvale ores (1956) 8203 ores, organic solvents use (1958) 13395 Rand leach liquors with anion exchange resins, process (1950) 11(535 shales, acid leaching at room temperature (1950) 9871, 9873-74, 9876 sulfuric acid leach solutions by anion ex- change resins (1956) 3181 uranium ores, alkaline leach pilot plant. Grand Junction, Colo. (1956) 8296 western uranium ores (1952) 2043 zinc from fuming sublimates, USSR study (1959) 10270 Leachville, Ark., population, special census (1956) 2131 Lead : addition to steel, literature survey (1957) 10295 age determination of uranium minerals (1953) 14953 alloy ingots and castings, specification (1955) 17158 alloys, spectrophotometric determination of bismuth (1952) 2952 alpha method for determining ages of igneous rocks, evaluation (I960) 711 angular distribution of photons in showers (1951) 12955 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1361 Lead — Continued unodization in sulfuric acid solution (195o) ulL'S Arizona (1!)52) 1(!7CG ; (1054) fi2r, atomic enerpy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra (1958) 7502 attenuation of scattered cobalt-60 radiation (1958) 2.S79 bibliography (1953) 150G calculations for 20 MC^* gamma rays (19ol) ill 84 California (1952) 10708; (1953) 11250 circulation of lead-bismutli eutectic at in- termediate temperatures (1955) 11102 Colorado (1952) 4210; (1953) 9472; (1953) 9472 colorimetric determination by dithizone ex- traction (1952) 17301 common, isotopic composition (1953) 17106 consumption, iiiontlily reports (1951) 2059, 12310; (1952) 1502, 12070; (1953) 3395. 14230; (1954) 2744. 13159; (1955) 2439. 13347; (1956) 2510. 13656; (1957) 2997, 12517; (1958) 2518. 10S72 : (1959) 2809, 11354; (1960) 3017. 12383 corrosion of diester-base oils, factors in- fluencing (1960) 10338 cost price in Kazakhstan plants (1959) 657 creep of lead at various temperatures (1951) S643 crude, decoppering, new method, USSR (1959) ISOO crystalline metasilicate. heat and free energy of formation data (1959) 8049 deposits — Cabarrus and Union Counties, N.C. (1957) 5720 Canyon Diggings zinc-lead deposit (1951) 5629 Copper Canyon lead-zinc deposit (1951) 10061 Cordillera Blanca and northern Cordillera Huayhuash (1955) 17261 electrical-resistivity surveys. Rncine-Sp'ir- geon area, Newton County, Mo. (1959) 17706 Goodsprings district, Nev., geologic con- trols (1955) 6563 Ross Basin-Lake Como area, San .Tuan County, Colo., exploration (1959) 16732 Royal John (1951) 3S93 southeastern Alaska (1953) 13363, 16270; (1954) 809 southwestern St. Lawrence County, N.Y. (1952) 17952 determination in stone meteorites (1958) 13557 drilling for ore in Dubuque County, Iowa (19.50) 4011 economizing in national economy of USSR, conference on problem (1959) 658 electrical, runway lighting, specifications (1953) S97, 180S4 electromagnetic concentration (1955) 2879 energy distribution of particles emitted (1954) 3472 fast neutron attenuation measurements (1950) 0591 gamma ravs — absorption coefficients (1952) 0067 radiation from interaction witli 3.3 Mev neutrons (1953) 203(;9 transmission (1951) 12945 Geological Survey publications, bibliography (1953) 11178 geology of upper ISIississippi Valley zinc-lead district (1900) ;{915 Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee (1954) 7429 heat transfer system containing liquid lead or bismuth (1955) 7108 heat transfer to molten lead-bismuth entectic in turbulent pipe flow (1955) 11126 Idaho (1952) 19030; (195:',) 192S3 Illinois, Kentucky, etc. (1953) 9473 Lead — Continued imjjort duties, s\ispend — law (1952) 3580 reports (1951) 14903, 18385 import tax — hearings (1957) 16504,17585 report (1900) 15150 industry (1951) 7189, 7891. 18782; (1953) 1230, 7983, 20305 ; (1954) 5803. 17657 ; (1955) 3530. 5032; (1956) 5881, 7055, 20587; (1957) 5706, 17022; (1958) 7502. 15191: (1959) 5196 investigation. Tariff Commission reports deparimental editions (1954) 15923A ; (190O) ],sl02 document editions (1954) 14577; (1959) 10055 ; (1900) 7593 print as document, report (1954) 8442 outlook for 1900 and review of 1959 (1960) 1528 trade agreement escape clause investiga- tion reports (1954) 15921; (1958) 7678 ise!itropic compressibility at high pressures, USSR study (1960) 170.30 isotopic composition, etc., in Pre-Cambrian granite (1955) 278 leaching, from pitchblende in sulfuric acid solutions (1953) 5257 lead-alpha age determinations of accessory minerals of igneous rocks (1959) 17489 lead-alpha ages of Mesozoic batholiths of western North America (1959) 511 lead and zinc, publications, list (1953) 11178 lead-bismuth eutectic — heat transfer system (1955) 5676 molten, heat transfer (1952) 10028 orifice metering coefficients (1955) 5673 pipe friction factors for turbulent flow (1955) 7173 thermal convection loop, corrosive effects (1955) 11103 lead-zinc leaching process at Ust' Kameno- gorsk combine, results of periodical processing, USSR (1959) 1799 lead-zinc ores from Musick and Helena mines (1951) 11573 liquid, dissolving iron and chromium from steel (1955) 5680 liquid lead-bismuth alloy — - environment (1951) 17538 heat transfer system (1951) 175.39, 19320-321; (1952) 234; (1955) 9150, 11065. 11069 materials subjected t> this environment (1953) 660; (1955) 7169 use in investigation of convective heat transfer (1952) 2083 Madonna mine exploration (1956) 12771 materials survey (1952) 14215 melting temperature at pressures reaching 34,000 kg-cm- (1954) 3410 mesons — range, kinetic energy (1951) 9208. 10640 scattering (1953) 8064 nietallurgv, question on electro-smelting (1959) 652 Michigan and Wisconsin (1953) 4658 mine production — domestic mines, stabilizing — hearings (1959) 3330 reports (l'.i58) 0747. 12114. 14514 east of Mississippi River (1952) 16769 nionthlv reports (1951) 2064, 12315; 12081 ; (1953) 3399, 2748, 13163; (1955) (1956) 2514. 13000; (1952) 1507, 14234; (1954) 2443, 13351 (1957) 3002, 12522; (1958) 2523. 10877; (1959) 2814, 11359; (1900) 3022, 12388 Pend Oreille and Stevens Counties (1959) 1980 United States (1951) 5025; (19.52) 4224; (1953) 0186; (19.54) 4335; (1955) 3525; (1950) 5S71 ; (1957) 4207; (1958) 4952; (1959) 3804, 15010 mineral facts and problems (1955) 12546 ; (1900) 5813 Page 1362 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lead— Continued minerals yearbook chapters (1952) 770, 772, 2906, 4210, 4241, 7S96, 7908, 15629, 15G37, 16766, 1676S, 16789; (1954) 8S67, 15652; (1956) 4082; (1957) 4199, 17937; (195S) 7452, 16308; (1959) 17679; (I960) 19071 Mines Bureau researcli program (1958) 12993, 15192; (1959) 15010, 15016 mining industry current conditions — liearings (1953) 12708 report (1953) 12437 mining metliods and costs, Eagle-Pictier Co.— Westside JNJine, Ctierol^ee County, Kans. (1957) 4197 Tri-State Mines, Ottawa County, Olila (1960) 1069 Missouri, Olvlalioma, Kansas, and Arliansas (1952) 7S96 Montana (1952) 19040, (1953) 20309 neutron production from cosmic radiation, relative rate (1955) S977 neutron total cross sections (1954) 8121 Nevada (1952) 15637 ; (1954) 939 New Mexico (1952) 2906; (1953) 11263 open pit mining, USSR (1959) 5144 Oregon (1952) 770; (1953) 9484 ores — census of mineral industries, 1954, in- dustry bulletius (1957) 10644, 12943 complex sulttde-oxide lead-zinc, bene- flciating (1950) 5827 oxidized ore from Eureka, Nev., chloride volatilization process (1958) 13006 mining industry (1952) 7860 processes for beneficiating (1953) 7992 organo-compounds, mass spectra (1952) 4282 oxidized lead-silver ore (1951) 5632 permissible limits (1952) 6656 pig, specification (1952) 14035 pigments — ■ minerals yearbook chapters (1952) 2899; (1953) 19285; (1954) 17639; (1955) 17395; (1956) 20571; (195S) 728, 6184, 5183 production (1951) 5626, 14219; (1953) 5801. 15654 ; (1956) 5884, 14401; (1958) 13352, 15010 pile driver, specifications (1954) 19487 pile driving, steel, pendulum, skid-mounted, specification (1954) 17186 primary, census of manufacturers, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6536 proton scattering cross sections (1954) 428 pyromorphite ore, Sherman mine, benefica- tion (1952) 17953 recovery from wet solder drosses (1956) 10999 recovery of pyromorphite from Newton County, Mo., deposit (1956) 15889 South Dakota (1951) 10056 South Dakota and Wyoming (1952) 772 ; (1953) 9496 scattering of fast neutrons (1951) 16134 scrap — • OPS ceiling price regulations, spec, regs (1952) 8445 program for recovery (1952) 14820 scrap, import duties — law (1953) 15283 report (1953) 15626 secondary (1951) 1S789 ; (1953) 1237, 16335; (1954) 15666; (1955) 17432; (1956) 20574; (1957) 16033; (1958) 12981 ; (1959) 13335 OPS ceiling price regulation, spec, regs (1952) 8445 scrap consumers reports (1951) 2078, 12329; (1952) 1523, 12098; (1953) 3416, 14251; (1954) 2764, 13180; (1955) 2460, 13368; (1956) 2533, 13680; (1957) 3021 11568; (1952) 6064, 6191, 13429; (1954) 3526, 174:38 ; (1957) 5707, 8802; (1959) (1955) 19192; 4955, (1952) 7470; Lead — Continued sheet, specifications (1953) 13213, 18738, 18844 shielding for burned-out reactor fuel ele- ments (1955) 7155 slabs, bars, etc.. sliding scale import tax, report (1957) 154i91 smelting and refining (1951) 3851; (1952) 14175 spectrographic determination (1952) 16229, 18508; (1960) 11323 stabilizing mining by small domestic pro- ducers — hearings (1960) 9516 reports (1960) 9457, 10902, 13755 sterilization, fission products application (1955) 5772 stratigraphy of Middle Ordovician rocks in zinc-lead district in Wisconsin, Illinois, and lov/a (1956) 19093 subgrain structure in lead and lead-anti- mony alloys (1952) 8014 sulfide, separation from zinc sulfide con- centrates (1952) 11305 technical and economic problems of ore mining at Gyongyosoroszi (I960) 18993 tetramethyl compound mass spectra (1953) 1290 Texas (1952) 4241 tin alloys, corrosion rates in lead-acid cell (1953) 1340 titanate, structure (1953) 18432 Utah (1951) 11569; (1952) 7908; (1954) 940 Washington State (1952) 16789; (1953) 11273 Wisconsin, southwestern, geochemical studies (1956) 20474 zinc-lead-copper resources and geology of upper Mississippi Valley District (1955) 12429 zinc-lead deposits — - Dunkleberg district, Mont (1954) 2014 Harrington-Hickory mine (1953) 7999 Ketchikan and Wales districts Alaska (1954) 869 Melrose (1951) 16960 New York Guymard (1952) 16786 Nyeba, Nigeria (1955) 8264 Shawangnuk Mine, Sullivan County, N.Y. (1952) 7801 Tri-State district, catalog of recorded exploration drilling (1955) 8328 Lead acetate, technical, specification (1952) 5560, 5644 Lead acid batteries, see Storage batteries. Lead arsenate : acid type, powder, specification (1952) 16621 sprays, to control Pales weevil (1955) 15755 Lead assemblies, electrical, airfield lighting, specification (1957) 1912 Lead bromide, vapors, corrosion of alloys, reducing (1951) 11610 Lead glasses, see Glass. Lead isotopes : decay schemes and energy levels (1953) 682 electromagnetic concentration of lead (1955) 2879 gamma emission (1952) 17345 Geological Survey's work (paper) (1952) 18506 inelastic scattering cross sections (1954) 13720; (1955) 5723 lead-uranium method of uranium age de- termination (1953) 17639 oceanic water masses, ionium-thorium and lead isotope ratios as indicators (1958) 13652 Pb-204, isomerism, etc. (1951) 2704 Pb-207, energy levels (1951) 4582 Pb-212 and Pb-214, detection and measure- ment in atmospheres (1957) 6426 radiogenic lead, clue in search for uranium a'nd thorium (1958) 13473 tables for calculating geologic age (1959) 7856 Lead linoleate, specifications (1952) 5643; (1953) 2364 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1363 Lead monoxide, see Litharge. Lead oxides, vapor pressure , USSR study (1960) 85SO Lead pencils, see Pencils. Lead poisoning : children — geu.Tal information (1952) 11408; (1958) 8913 recognition (1959) 1153 Lead sullides : concentration in atiuospheric air, hygienic basis for protection, USSR study (1959) 12975 experiments in concentrating slime (1959) 5206 films, techniques and materials for applying (1957 » 17260 Lead sulphide slimes, experiments in concen- trating (1959) 5206 Lead zirconate, solid solutions, ferroelectric properties (1953) 19892 Leadbetter Logging & Lumber Co., court case (1951) 3778 Leaders wanted (address) (1959) 8498 Leadership : administrative, and personal values (1960) 8900 adult, relation to extracurricular participa- tion (1957) 12.S49 agricultural leadership addresses (1955) 2655; (1957) 77 agricultural progress (talk) (1951) 2348 Air Force combat, application of critical incident technique (195S) 7864 Air P'orce pilot cadets, criterion measures (1957) 12842, 16358 Air Force working leaders — ■ developing workers' abilities — identifying training needs (1959) 4241 inducting newworker (1959) 4250 pattern for instruction (1959) 4242 practicing instruction techniques (workshop) (1959) 4243 improving personal relationships — ability development (1959) 4250 application of problem solving tech- niques (1959) 4249 how differences in workers affect job (1959) 4247 understanding workers (1959) 4248 management course — Air Force pamphlets (1959) 4236-50 conferee's workbook (1959) 13.34 organizing your job, work assignments (1959) 4238-39 place in Air Force (1959) 4236-37 simplifying work — appraisal of methods (1959) 4244 development and application of better methods (workshop) (1959) 4246 improvement of methods (1959 )4245 Armed forces officer, manual (1951) 13576 behavior, effects of varying combinations of group members (1950) 11493 challenge Government faces in nation's economy (address) (1959) 17024 combat leader behavior of B-29 aircraft commanders (1954) ISOSl commander's handltook and check list (1952) 16046 conference — - Air Force manual (1955) 3912 instruction manual (195S) ;-!402 criteria for population of Air Force instruc- tors, intercorrelations (1958) 119 development, bibliography (1956) 11482 emergent and designated leaders behavior In situational tests (1957) 16362 enduring standards and values (address) (1953) 9786 evaluation of leaders' course students, spec, regs (1951) 16085; (1952) 17290; (1953) 18324 experimonis in small groups (1955) 1C363 farm leadership for stronger America (ad- dress) (1955) 2052 farmers' cooperatives, who makes best leader? (1900) 17021 field manual (1952) 1927; (1955) 16567 Leadership — Continued field party, suggestions (1954) 15745 4-H local leader training meetings (1959) i;i73h Government and leaders, adult education series (1950) 19114 group — human engineering, 1944-58, catalog of technical reports (1959) 3173 religious, workshop report. President's Council on Youth Fitness (1960) 10359 staff training (1958) 869 heart H siiiritual emphasis, guide for 4-H club leaders (1959) 13737 how to improve job performance through good leadership. Air Force supervisors management course (1955) 17820 ideologv of aircraft commanders (1950) 6412 job training, instructor's guide for SFS 20-118, civilian personnel pamphlet (1953) 5099 keystones of good staff relationships (1951) 18531 l;iv leadership, training (talk! (1955) 4738 leaders wanted (address) (1900) 378 leadership on the job (1954) 191 living for leadership (1955) 18710 Marine Corps officers, requirements, etc. (1958) 1067 military — field manual (1959) 3135 leaders' age. relation to expansion of Armed Forces (1956) 16303 personality traits, isolation by factor analysis (1956) 19722 rating s«-ale variables as criteria, factor analysis (195S) 13290 National Civil Defense Week, 1956, guide (1956) 9017; (1957) 12221; (1958) 2222 naval, basic principles and problems (1959) 10975 NCO, test criterion development (1959) 1244 needs in labor-management relations (ad- dress) (1959) 9270 new methods. Communist China (1960) 17371 oflScer candidate school, construction of qualification inventory OLI— 1 selective device and operational use (1959) 4128 performance test for enlisted personnel, Army regs (1957) 1590 physical proficiency as predictor (1957) 10567 principles and techniques, leaders' guide (1954) 190S1 problem ahead (address) (1952) 9723 rural leaders in low-income areas, guide- lines (1959) 13714 1772-todav in United States Xavy (1960) 16147 small unit leader. Army field manual (1953) 6584 spontaneous, in civil defense excavation exercise (1055) 19323 State leaders in 4-H club work, list (1952) 2735 supervision, survey of research findings (1957) 3505 training men of cadet corps. Coast Guard Academy (address) (1952) 19217 troop topics (1952) 1S3S9 union leadership training, case studies (1952) 17506. 17S97 your team, vour leaders, and you. Army pamphlet (1952) 3270 Leading edge, see Airfoils. Leads (pencil refills) : specifications (1954) 7252; (1955) 590 Leadville, Colo. : mine drainage tunnel project (1957) 2193 mlnini: district, geology and ore deposits ( 1954) 877 raising with suspended work cage at Irene shaft (1959) 925 Page 1364 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Leaf cast : lodgepole pine caused by fungus hypo- dermalla concolor (1956) 15781 needle blight of southern pines (1958) 12816 Leaf meal, from vegetable wastes (1951) 589-1 Leaf rusts : barley, studies (1952) 18300 plant rusts, China and Manchuria, index (1951) 1495 wheat, studies (1951) 8720 see also Melampsora — Puccinia rubigo-vera. Leaf spot, see Target leaf spot. Leaf tobacco, see Tobacco. Leafhoppers : Allebrini tribe (Homoptera Cicadellidae), taxonomy (1958) 803 beet, host plants, relative importance (1957) 3258 Collodonus (Homoptera, Cicadellidae), mor- phological characteristics, etc (1957) 6022 genus Draeculacephala, review (1959) 8341 six spotted, transmission of aster yellows virus, list (19C0) 6151 taxonomic revision of genus Flexamia, and related genus Spartopyge (1958) 2792 vectors of phony peace disease, life histories and behavior (1959) 3081 see also Beet leafhoppers — Potato leaf- hoppers. Leaflets, see names of departments, etc., is- suing leaflets — also subjects. Leafworms, see Cotton leafworms. League of Nations, history, etc., bibliography (1951) 7410 Leahi Hospital, land lease (1953) 12687. 15400, 15561; (1954) 3817, 6820. 8203 Leahy, Wesley H., relief (1954) 6728, 10138, 11332 Leak detectors : new thermal conductivity, and its applica- tions (1958) 13092 refrigerant gas, acetylene burning, specifica- tion (1957) 713 Leakage test kits, see Testing kits. Leaks : activity distribution from simulated pres- surized water reactors (1958) 13380 air, from semi-airtight buildings (1958) 13560 beetle leak detectors, design (1955) 9020 detection svstem for HRT chemical process- ing plant, design (1956) 9885 detectors, refriserant gas, specifications (1951) 18475, 19716 Pirani controlled plant leak for line re- corder (1956) 3141 radiator, preventive compound, specification (1956) 18936 roof, cold weather damage, prevent (1952) 15554 vacuum systems, causes (1955) 7406 Leaming, Peter M., relief (1954) 6835, 12038, 13921 Lean-to shelters, see Air raid shelters. Lear. Lisa, relief (1954) 14953 Learn to Earn Opportunities Forum for Ma- ture Women, reports (1957) 16254 ; (1959) 9558 Learners, see Apprentices — Motor vehicle operators. Learning : acquisition and long-term retention of sim- ple serial perceptual-motor skill (1957) 12851 Air Force personnel, typewriting training recommendations for typists (1957) 10554 airmen — basic training effects (1954) 16122; (1955) 2734 follow-up of relative effects of 6-week and 12-week basic training (1954) 19222 analysis of tasks on modified Mashburn ap- paratus (1953) 19697 anxiety, anxiety reduction, and stress (1954) 146 attitude modification and anxiety reduction effects (1956) 4647 Learning — Continued background influence (1955) 16366 children, placement in groups for instruction (1957) 16686 complex tracking task — function of visual noise (1957) 223 long-term practice and time-on-target in- formation feedback effect (1957) 229 compound trial-and-error as function of response availability (1956) 11489 concept, stimulus sequence relation (1956) 180S7 critical moment in psychic development of child, USSR study (1959) 14956 curves, facts or artifacts? (1958) 4005 different instructions effect on proactive and retroactive facilitation and inter- ference (1955) 1073 excitation-inhibition schema (1957) 12845 extra-task performance as measure of learning primary task (1955) 5450 force and amplitude cues influence in com- plex tracking task (1957) 7872 formation of space perception and spatial concepts in children, USSR study (1959) 14962 gross scores, autocorrelation analysis (1955) ,6954 group norms, studies (1955) 6948 liow children use community (1954) 685; (1956) 3819 improvement in perceptual judgments as function of controlled practice and training (1954) 3130 incentive-motivation, attempt to manipu- late (1955) 130 increased pronouncing behavior in serial learning (1954) 16115 informal crew conference as crew training adjunct (1955) 6949 information theory, questions and uncer- tainties (1954) 6127 instruction effect on task's length-difflcultv relationships, etc. (1955) 1072 instructional film research reports, rapid mass learning (1956) 9333 lever-positioning skill, effect of — • component practice on performance (1956) 6410 kinesthetic, verbal and visual cues on ac- quisition (1954) 19217 management of learning (1960) 15404 measures of ability relationship with ac- quisition of psychomotor criterion re- sponse (1957) 10562 Morse code, review of research (1956) 11476. 16297 motor skills — achieving trigger burst control, compari- son methods (1954) 11036 distribution of practice (1954) 11031 function of click reinforcement (1954) 149 function of rest interpolation (1954) 1298 perceptual-motor task training schedules (1954) 3134 performance as affected bv knowledge of results of errors (1956) 11484 quickening in multiple-coordinate control tasks (1954) 12515 sequential dependencies (1955) 5451 skill acquisition, target size variation (1954) 9182 multiple vs. single problem training in hu- man problem solving (1955) 1070 nuclear radiation exposure effects on train- ing performance of monkeys (1960) 4589 paired-associates — data, theoretical model (1957) 6149 role of class-descriptive cues (1957) 12847 perceptual and motor skill research in Ger- man laboratories (1953) 16790 perceptual-motor task temporal integration of components, proficiency measure (1956) 11472 performance during successive phases of practice on SAM complex coordinator (1953) 19703 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 — Vol. 2 6 Page 1365 rhesus Learning — Continued peripheral cue set, used in training nionk-vs. study (19C0) 4557 physiological characteristics and evaluation ■ of curriculum of general-curriculum Students. USSR study (lOtJO) 970 practice conditions following interpolated rest, shift in distribution (1954) 10114 principles and methods of instruction in Air Force (1954) 08 proactive facilitation and interference (1954) 147 psychomotor i)erformance — behavior contrdl through transformation knowledge of results (1957) (il5G complex, organization of abilities at ^ilTerent stages of practice (1956) 11471 function of ability (1953) 19700 function of intertrial rest interval (1955) 139 muscular tension, induced, effect (1955) 138 psychomotor devices, knowledge of results (1955) 2731 response, control-indicator relationship (1955) 132 response, effect of pacing (1954) 19213 skills, predicting advance levels of pro- ficiency (1957) 6153 speed and load (1955) 131 rate recovery in repetitive motor task as function of successive rest periods (1955) 6957 response accuracy as function of target width (1954) 16116 response proficiency as function of round- ing error (1953) 1S214 retention and rolearning of complex per- ceptual-motor skill (1953) 16777 S-R compatibility, spatial characteristics of stimulus and response codes (1954) 11029 self-instructional devices, review of current concepts (1960) 12726 serial verbal, familiarization effect (1956) 11490 Skaggs-Robinson hypothesis (1954) 19219 slow learners, prediction of trainability from symbolic and nonsymbolic tests (1955) 5443 student, effectiveness of 4 instructional methods at different stages of a course (1956) 18086 task difiicultv and practice, effect on practice transfer (1955) 137 technical information, use of class-descrip- tive cues (1957) 0151 tracking and frequency of target intermit- tence (1954) 16117 tracking performance, physical constants of control (1954) 16109 trial and error, response availability (1957) 16360 see also Transfer of training. Learning while serving (troop topics) (1953) 3818 Leary, Daniel R., relief (1953) 5543, 9054 Leary, John, relief (1957) 5210, 6838, 9363 Lease-lend operations, see Lend-lease opera- tions. Leases : acreage under mineral leasing act, in- crease — law (1954) 14099 reports (1954) 10233, 11827 Alaska Railroad property, extend leasing period — • law (1955) 14401 reports (1955) 4381, 12104 Alaskan airport act, extend period — law (1958) 9325 reports (1957) 9684; (1958) 9473 Arizona State-owned lands — law (1951) 10926 reports (1951) 6733,9467 Leases — Continued automobile utility trailers, manufacturers excise tax, amend internal revenue code — law (1955) 16737 reports (1955) 14728, 15300 commercial, AEC to negotiate at atomic eneru'v communities — law (1956) 14489 reports (1956) 12034. 15164 Continental Shelf submerged lands, re- ports (1953) 8925, 8927, 10077 contracts bv Members of Congress, report (1954) 10075 farm leases (1951) 21 Government property, exercise of options, report (1958) 3317 Hawaii, pul)lic lands, extension, report (1958) 4335 Hawaiian organic act and land laws, amend — law (1958) 14148 reports (1958) 12050, 14807 Indian lands, increase terms for certain reservations, report (1959) 16106 John H. Kerr Reservoir recreational facil- ities, adjust rentals — law (1960) 16768 reports (1960) 10877, 15299 mineral leasing act — administrative cancellation, materials on (1960) 8258 amend — hearings (1954) 10262 laws (1954) 14093; (1960) 0430; 15074 reports (1954) 10231-232, 11826; (1959) 16121; (1960) 4945, 5005, 11076, 15184 amendments of 1959, hearings (1959) 145G4 executive modification on Federal wildlife lands (1960) 468 National Park Service concessions — increase period — law (1958) 8106 reports (1958) 6826, 7037 rex)orting requirements — law (1956) 14479 reports (1956) 8509. 15177 Xavajo reservation lands, amend Jsavajo- Hopi rehabilitation act — - hearing (1960) 6674 law (1960) 10714 reports (1960) 5144, 10780 oil and gas — Alaska, increase acreage limitations — hearing (1959) 12541 reports (1959) 12197, 12477 veto (1959) 14114 eliminate waiver of rentals, reports (1952) 3772; (1953) 10445 extend — law (1952) 13116 reports (1952) 10424, 13576 increase rental, etc., hearings (1959) 14564 leasing U.S. owned interests in Texas — ■ law (I960) 13020 reports (1960) 8053, 11141 mineral leasing act provisions, etc. (1960) 10185 prevent undesirable divisions, hearings (1959) 14564 protection from cancellation, etc. — hearings (1960) 9627 law (1959) 15659 reports (1959) 15849, 15916, 16069 terminated by Land Management Bureau, reinstate — laws (19.-.S) 13965; (1959) 15599, 15780, 16003A reports (195S) 7067, 12042 validate, extend, etc.— hearings (1959) 14564 report (1959) 12475 Oregon and California Railroad grant lands, etc., amend law — law (1959) 9786 reports (1959) 5844, 8859 Page 1366 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Leases — Continued oversea, summary, spec, regs (1952) 12555 production equipment leasing by small busi- ness firms (1957) 1S063 public buildings in D.C., eliminate limita- tion, bearings (1955) 15528 public lands to States, etc. — law (1954) 16904 reports (1954) 11831, 12085 public space in D.C., authority of commis- sioners, amend act of 1944 — law (1960) 16783 report (1960) 15306 real, etc., property to private parties, ac- counting, spec, regs (1951) 16088 ; (1952) 125S2 recreational facilities in reservoir areas, ad- just rentals, report (1960) 13702 submerged lands, authority, hearing (1952) 13866 upland cotton acreage allotments — law (1959) 14027 report (1959) 5997 Least-cost broiler feed formula, method of derivation (1958) 7802 Least squares : application in solution of linear equations (1960) 5691 fitting of Gaussian function, etc. (1955) 4128 nomographic method and method of least squares, application in geodesy (1960) 14490 polynomial, finding (1952) 16817 Leat, John R., relief (1951) 10970, 11160, 13099 Leather, see Leather, hides, and skins. Leather goods, sec Leather, hides, and skins. Leather grainometer. development and evalua- tion (1959) 13635 Leather, hides and skins : artificial leather — bibliography (1953) 1552, 11604; (1954) 9449 fire resistant, specifications (1951) 19715; (1952) 15176; (1954) 10312 break in leather, introductory psychophys- ical study (1959) 13635 calf and kip, report on escape clause inves- tigation (1959) 9527 care and preservation in storage of leather, leather products, etc., Army regs (1955) 13823 cattlehide — bag and case, specifications (1952) 14023; (1955) 17141 chrome-tanned, for footwear uppers, spe- cification (1956) 5538 chrome-tanned, strap etc., specification (1952) 13901 ; (1957) 11355 insoles. specifications (1953) 4326; (1954) 638: (1957) 2005, 2007 lace and cut laces, specification (1956) 20352 upholstery leather, specifications (1951) 3453; (1952) 591; (1953) 10991; (1956) 20353 vegetable tanned — and soles, leather specification (1956) 10800, 10S02 harness leather, specifications (1953) 2515; (1956) 12583, 18930 hydraulic-packing specification (1956) 17299, 18931 skirting, specification (1953) 16126 strap leather, specifications (1951) 11365 ; (1954) 15415 chamois skins, specification, cancellation (1955) 15651 changes in processing and marketing hides (1960) 18209 chrome retan leather, specification (1953) 15930 commodity classification, logistic respon- sibilities, spec, regs (1954) 265 compressibility studies (1951) 5694 earnings in leather products industries (1951) 8586 electrical properties, influence of tempera- ture and moisture (1952) 15679 Leather, hides and skins — Continued export i)roblems in changing world (re- marks) (1960) 12654 Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1955) 3182; (1956) 12465; (1958) 7159 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1956) 16419; (1957) 4759 Germany, Federal Republic, and we.st Ber- lin, industries report (1954) 1123 goatskin, clirome tanned, specification (1956) 3877 growth industries (195S) 2846 hides and skins industry outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (I960) 248 home tanning of hides and skins for leather (1954) 6096 horschido, chrome-tanned, garment leather, specification (1951) 19907; (1956) 10801 hydraulic-packing, mineral tanned, specifica- tions (1952) 14024; (1954) 18516; (1957) 2006, 3955, 5493 insoles, cut, specification (1952) 14025 international trade, U.S. problems (1959) 3517, 6207 leather and its raw materials, basic informa- tion sources (1954) 9433 ; (1957) 12920 leather and leather products — - monthly labor turnover rates per 100 em- ployees (1957) 15988; (1959) 7990 prices and price indexes (1958) 6145; (1959) 892 leather dressing — ■ bibliography (1953) 1611 specifications (1951) 15239; (1958) 5949 transmission-belt, specification, cancella- tion (1958) 7257 leather goods, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletins (1957) 4865-66 leather industry — factory workers earnings (1957) 15967 outlook (1959) 1406; (1960) 252 leather, leather goods, etc., industry in Puerto Rico, minimum wage rates (1953) 11650 leather manufactures, information (1955) 304 leather research and technology at NBS, re- view and bibliography (1955) 10575 leather tannery, plant requirements to set up and operate (1955) 12483 leather used in shoes, manufacturers' opin- ions (1960) 7700 leather welting, specification (1952) 592 manufacturing plants, location by county and employment size (1959) 7218 market prices (1951) 8589. 14018 mildew-preventive dressing, specification (1953) 10996 mycology, bibliography (1953) 11453 publications, price lists (1951) 9702 ; (1952) 11045 publications on leather, list (1951) 5680 research and development report (1953) 1411 sampling and testing methods, specifications (1953) 5983. 16127. 18836; (1954) 770; (1956) 15670 sampling, statistical solution (1951) 7267 selected types, man-hours per unit of out- put (1953) 1208 tanning and leather working industries ma- chinery, Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities, Army regs. (1956) 18274 tanning, man-hours per unit (1952) 744 tanning with aldehydes (1959) 4038 U.S. market in New Zealand (1960) 16588 wage structure, leather tanning and finish- ing (1955) 4997 walrus hides, export by Alaskan natives- law (1956) 14393 reports (1956) 10593,11966 water resistant leathers, development by deposition of polymers within inter- stices (1954) 17803 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1367 Leather, bides and skins — Continued wliolesale price Index — commodities included (1953) 9420 prices and price relatives for individual commodities, liides and sivins (1955) 12-1 see also liookbinding — Tanning and tanning materials — also names of articles man- ufactured from leather — also names of skins. Leatherwood coal, see Coal. Leave of absence : accrued leave-- ,,„,./,v lump-sum pavmont, Army regs. (1950) 1402f;; (1957) 2G4, lo.'iS pavment to Armitl Forces — spec. regs. (1952) 1G005 ; (1953) 14794 ; (1954) (;2G7 validate, law (1954) 16S.34 validate, reports (1952) 13589; (1954) 7008. 11836 payment to Public Health Service oflScers, report (1952) 13307 payment to survivors tf members of Armed Forces — law (1056) 14532 reports (1956) 12016, 15252 administration in departments and agencies, report (1956 34S3 annual and sick leave act of 1951 — • amend, hearings (1958) 8334 report (1951) 13506 annual leave accumulation, repeal Thomas rider — hearings (1953) 12703 reports (1953) 10374, 10509 annual leave in executive branch, report (1951) 11234 Army — accounting for civilian leave, spec. regs. (1953) 1GS81 civilian personal services, leave account- ing, Armv regs. (1956) 4675, 11535, 14033, 16332; (1957) 274 civilian personnel circulars (1955) 4060, 16555 pav and allowances. Army regs. (1951) 6008; (1956) 14026; (1957) 264, 1538 regulations (1953) 18247; (1954) 180, 13561; (1955) 17967; (1956) 208 special regulations (1953) 18310; (1954) 13659 civilian personnel, leave, AF manual (1955) 16234 compensatory. Coast Guard military per- sonnel at isolated stations — law (1955) 14453 reports (1955) 14786,15328 deceased Federal employees, accumulated annual leave, lump-sum payment — hearing (1958) 4444 law (195S) 14257 reports (1958) 5622, 12528, 14548 disability days. United States (1959) 10568 District of Columbia Education Board employees — lump sum payment — law (195,3) 15249 reports (1953) 12652, 12772 regulation — law (1952) 5058 reports (1951) 17849; (1952) 3900 District of Columbia police and firemen, com- pensatory days off, report (1052) 10865 District of Columbia teachers — educational purposes, credit for retire- ment — ■ law (1060) 12970 reports (1959) 16139; (1960) 10834 leave act. clarify, etc. — laws (1951) 3064, 10534 reports (1951) 11188,16415 leave witliout pay, substitutes — law (10.-.3I 15248 reports (1952) 10804; (1953) 12653, 12771 Leave of absence — Continued educational, extend to teachers and physi- cians, Indian Affairs Bureau — law (1957) 10757 reports (1957) 9471, 9732 educational leave in public child welfare program (19541 13846; (1955) 16661 exempting certain officials from act — hearings (1953) 8998 law (1953) 12340 reports (1953) 7437, 8846. 0157, 10507 Federal agencies, principles and procedures, G.A.O. guidance manual (1959) 505, 1706-7, 4917, 9109; (1900) 8466, 11319, 15519 Federal employees — accrued leave treatment rel. to unemploy- ment insurance eligibilitv, reports (1958) 12153; (1959) 4589; (1960) 5168, 7979 annual and sick leave regulations (1951) 4647; (1952) 3529, 14841; (1954) 1569 ; (1955) 7499 annual leave, limit accumulation — hearing (1952) 9076 law (1952) 13030 reports (1952) 13297, 1.3424 annual leave payments, hearing (1953) 7453 participation in funerals of war dead — law (1952) 13160 reports (1952) 10407. 13582 standard form for reporting leave trans- ferred (1951) 1048; (1952) 2824 stationed outside U.S., hearing (1958) 4442 unused annual and sick leave, credit to- ward retirement, hearings (1958) 8334 Federal employees of Japanese ancestry, credit internment periods during World War II — liearing (I960) 10971 law (1960) 15102 reports (1900) 10913. 15347 fringe benefits adjustments, guide (1952) 17014 government and D.C. employees — law (1951) 19541 report (1951) 8068 Korean prisoner-of-war leave credits — hearings (1955) 7975 reports (1954) 8510: (1955) 6295 leave practices in post offices, GAO report (1955) 7661 military leave record, spec. regs. (1952) 9953 ; (1953) 1S311 military, to substitute employees in postal service — hearing (1956) 15436 law (1956) 14383 reports (1956) 5223. 6964. 10620 Oak Ridge Operations Office, policies and procedures (1952) 12620 postal service temporary employees, reports (1951) 9421, 11200 provisions in USSR (1957) 17903 punch card method for IBM eiiuipment. ac- counting for civilian personal services. Army regs. (1050) 10330 sick leave provisions, guide (1952) 17015 time off for voting. State laws (1051) 3844 ; (1052) 15580; (1054) 18836; (1956) 15829 travel time, permanent change of station and temporarv duty travel, Army regs. (1050) 16391 union contract provisions for paid leave on death in family (1955) 6622 veterans receiving educational benefits, re- port (1951) 3161 Leavenworth, Kans.-Mo., quadrangle nuips (1051) 5348, 7088 Leaves : cypress foliage discoloration by leaf-chew- ing beetle (1955) 3430 DDT applied to t'oliaue, effect on truck crops (1951 ) 1.^)070 leaf printing, description (1959) 8124 litter, moisture storage (1960) 3875 Page 1388 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Leaves — Continued mineral content clue to white oak site qual- ity (1954) 4211 nutrient content affected by grading (1952) 939S Lolianon : atomic energy cooperation for civil uses, agreement — report (1955) 1540S text (1955) 18622 citrus industry (1951) 13S45 development assistance agreement (1959) 1199 economic developments (1955) 10340; (1956) 15753 ; (1958) 8681 economy, basic data (1955) 15718 establishing business (1956) 1086S foreign aid program, analysis, etc., report (1957) 5306 foreign trade (1957) 2081 grant for procurement of nuclear research and training equipment, etc., agreement (1900) 2224 import tariff system (1954) 1918, 10555; (1957) 862 labor organizations, directory (1960) 9877 law exempting productive investment from income tax (1956) 7499 living and office-operating costs (1953) 11094 living conditions (1958) 3518 marketing potentials (1958) 6027 mutual defense assistance, equipment, ma- terials, and services, agreements (1956) 4269; (1957) 14575; (1958) 16581 pharmaceutical regulations (1953) 18946; (1957) 17795 preparing shiiimonts to Lebanon (1955) 3383 : (1958) 16978 sending gift packages to Lebanon (1957) 17772 situation, message from the President (1058) 9353 special economic assistance, agreement (1955) 16036 status of Unitod States forces, agreement (1960) 6086 technical cooperation agreements (1952) 19192; (1953) 11576. 16600: (1954) 15892 : (1955) 8479. 10720 travelers' baggage regulations (1056) 20440 Lebanon, Conn.. American community in ac- tion (1951) 5836 Lebanon. N.H., airplane accident (1955) 18112 Lebed, Mykola, consultation with staff of Un- American Activities Committee (1959) 15974 LeCarpe, Bayou : declare nonnavigable stream — law (1959) 15616 reports (1959) 9992, 15808 Leckas. Argery, relief (1958) 5764. 9410 11612 Leckas. Katina. relief (1958) 5764. 9410. 11612 I-ecomples, Stvlianos. relief (1956) 15065; (1957) 5223, 6835. 0361 LeCompte, Karl M. : contested election — documents (1957t 3612, 6772. 15206 report (1958) 6805 Lecomte. Marcelle. relief (1951) 6522. S0S3, 9291 Lecorche, Elisabeth, »ee Corley. Tracy A. LeCours. John L., relief of widow and children (1953) 7413 Lecture-studv mathematics procrram. Univer- sity of Kentucky (1958) 8517 Lect'ires. see Addresses, lectures, etc. Leovthidaceae. see Lamog — Manbarklak. Ledered. Elsa. relief (1954) 14950; (1955) 7880, 11337, 11508 Ledermann. Ruth L. relief (1953) 12493; (1954) 9614. 10068 Ledesma-Gutierrez, Eladio. relief (1956) 10416 Ledger paper, sec Writing paper. Lednickv. Henry M.. relief (1957) 13280; (1958) 3044 .3249 Lee. Belle, see Cibulski, Kimberlv A. Lee. Chin Hien, relief of estate (1951) 11181, 13118 Lee Chong Talk, see Talk. Lee Chong. Lee, Chung Keun, relief (1954) 6982, 6792, 11317 Lee, Davis M., relief (1951) 13494, 16383. 17696 Lee, Esther Chan (Eta), relief (1955) 14505; (1956) 5311, 0804 Lee, Fay J., relief (1954) 1449S ; (1955) 3042, 9340, 7863 Lee. Fou Y.. relief (1957) 15369 I^e, Franklin D., court case (1951) 1197 Lee, Frederick B. : nomination, hearing (1953) 12954 resignation, investigation, hearings (1956) 17094 Lee, Frederick W., invention, transfer interest of United States (1954) 3620, 9590, 9996 Lee, Fung Hwa Liu, relief (1954) 6717, 11360, 11979 Lee, Hai Soon, relief (1951) 18029; (1952) 3879. 5039 Lee, Henrv K., relief (1960) 12898, 13202, 13489 Lee, Houn. and ^vife, relief (1955) 4319, 11316. 11897 Lee, Hua-Tung (Gordon), and wife, relief (1956) 5396 Lee, Insun. relief (1953) 15634; (1954) 3638. 6609 Lee. Ivv M.. relief (1959) 7345, 9969, 11931 Lee. .Tai Y.. relief (1951) 13239, 15176, 16317 Lee .lames, see Klinger, Ben.iamin P. Lee, James C, dejjortation suspension, report (1958) 14596 Lee, James C. S.. and family, relief (1954) 14610; (1955) 11546; (1956) 5330, 6842 Lee. Joe. relief (1951) 9446 Lee Jow, see Lee, .Toe. Lee. Kyu, relief (1956) 12189 Lee, Kvu Yawp, and wife, relief (1957) 9637, 10S33. 13046 Lee, Kvung Hee, see Johnson, Candace E. L. Lee. Lai Ha. relief (1952) 3704 ; (1953) 10462, 15150, 15755 I^ee Lai Koon, see Yee. Lee Sliee. Lee. Lucv K.. relief (1951) 6559 Lee, May Ping, relief (1956) 15044 Lee Mi On, see Schaer. Alice E. I^e Myung Sook, see Oliver, Elaine E. Lee. Robert E. : Custis-Lee Mansion. Robert L. Lee memorial. general information (1955) 17512; (1956) 12815 permanent memorial — • law (1955) 11378 report (1955) 9626 Lee. Robert E., nomination, hearing (1954) 1738 Lee Shee Yee, see Yee, Lee Shee. Lee Sig Cheu. relief (1953) 12559 ; (1954) 137S3. 4992 Lee Siu Shee, relief (1954) 5199. 7024, 8210 Lee Sue.v Nong. see Nong, Yee Suey. Lee Tai Hung Quan. see Quan. Lee Tai Hung. Lee, Teh-Jen, relief (1952) 13698. 14S71 Lee, William Y., relief (1951) 6529, 11109. 13124 Lee. Yai Wing, relief (1952) 3714, 9018, 10272 Lee Yee Yen, relief (1951) 586, 3024 Lee, Yong An, see Li Young An. Lee. Yong Ja, relief (1957) 11150 Lee, Young S., relief (1955) 4330. 9809. 11254 Lee Bird Field, North Platte, Nebr., instru- ment approach chart (1951) 6319 L°e County. Fla. : Board of County Commissioners, land con- vevance — law (1956) 5082 reports (1955) 14823; (1956) 3608 relief- law (1958) 11743 reports (1958) 9544. 9731 relief, additional payment — • law (1959) 14035 reports (1959) 8850, 14227 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1369 Lee County. Miss., rural leveLs of living (1901) 172^4 Lee CounK, N.C.. coal deposits in Deep River field (1952) 17927 Lee County. Va. : coal, preparation characteristics (1957) 17()4(» soil survey (1953) 11520 Lee Mansion : deslj^nate Custls-Lee Mansion — law (1955) 11378 report (1955) 9020 nee iilno Custis-Lee Mansion. Lee Mansion National Memorial, general in- formation (1951) 3992 Leedoui. Bovd S.. miniiniition, hearings (1955) 450.5: (1959 1 10217 Leeds, N. Dak., substation, control, etc.. e Service — Library of Congress — Reduction of Nonessential Federal Expenditures Joint Commit- tee — Senate. Legislative Assembly, District of Columbia, create, hearings (1959) 10032 Legislative bodies, oldest assemlily in America and its Jamestown statehouses (1956) 20680 Page 1370 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Legislative budget, see Budget — Budget of United States. Legislative Budget Joint Committee, estab- lish, report (1951) 18263 Legislative calendars, see names of congres- sional committees issuing calendars. Legislative Reference Service : appropriations, 1955. legislative — hearings (1954) 12132 law (1954) 11434 report (1954) 11938 appropriations, 1956, legislative — hearings (1955) 0718, 15474 law (1955) 14411 reports (1955) 11712, 14944-945, 15392 appropriations, 1957, legislative — hearings (1956) 10349, 12403 law (1956) 14392 reports (1956) 10292, 12306 Legislative reorganization act, see Congress of United States. Legs, see Amputees — Artificial limbs. Legume pod moths, see Lima-bean pod borer. Legumes : annual, on granitic soil in central Sierra foothills, growth and herbage produc- tion, etc (1959) 3554 Brazilian and other leguminosae (1957) 17998 cropping systems of South (1956) 7794 forage and conservation (1957) 17288 foreign legume seed situation (1956) 5705 genus Chaetocalyx, revision (1958) 3741 harvesting and cleaning seed in Gulf region (1951) 12638 importance in dairy pastures (talk) (1952) 13880 inoculation, what it is, what it does (1953) 14620; (1959) 1300 interseeding in corn (1958) 11151 irrigated pastures and seed production (1954) 1093 leguminosae of Nevada (1956) 4475, 7913 outlook (1958) 985 salt tolerance (1959) 82 seed crops, seed price and movement report (1952) 3153 seed marketing channels, North Central States (1957) 4501 seed outlook (1956) 4393 seed situation and outlook for 1960 (talk) (1960) 3238 small seeded, harvesting seed (1960) 12620 strawberry clover, legume for Western States (1960) 4520 use of green manures in cotton production on Lakeland sand, lysimeter experi- mental results (1959) 7070 winter annual. South (1960) 4516 yields and composition of grass-legume mix- tures (1953) 39 see also Peanuts. Leguminosae, see Angelique — Astragalus — Cativo — Legumes — Lupines — Oxy- trojiis — Sabicil Lehman, Saul, relief (1956) 11886, 15080, 16598 Lehman Caves National Monument : abolish and transfer lands, hearings (1960) 6771 general information (1953) 9555 ; (1954) 7528: (1956) 12S18 ; (1957) 17106; (1959) 8125 guide to mountain view nature trail (1954) 7529; (1955) 8381; (1958) 15281 national park in area, investigate advisabil- ity, report (1958) 12156 Lehrer, Robert, proceedings against citing for contempt, report (1958) 12119 Lelbbrant. Robert E.,, relief (1954) 5126, 8529. 9596 Leibbrand, Rose, relief (1954) 9596 Leipold, Ursula M., salary, etc., to sister, re- port (1954) 5243 Leipzig, Germany, commuter traflic problem (1960) 14257 Leitao, Maria S., relief (1955) 9787 Leite, Berta G., relief (1951) 18200; (1952) 5149, 6847 Leitner, Klara, and daughter, relief (1958) 12350, 13890, 14337 Leitzinger, Louise, relief (1951) 4916, 8134, 9334 Leitzinger, Sandra M. L., relief (1951) 4916, 8134, 9334 Lejarzaburu, Juan A. G., relief (1954) 14690 Lejeune, Camp, preparedness program investi- gation (1953) 845 Lekatsas. Spyros N., relief (1955) 15225 Leland, Waldo G., writings, etc., 1909-21, ex- cerpts (1955) 6690 Leland Consolidated School District, Miss., real property conveyance to, hearing (1959) 14328 Leland Grove, 111., population, special census (1953) 18507 Lemberger, Moniek, and family, relief (1954) 14819 Lemhi Range, brachiopod fauna of Saturday Mountain formation (1959) 12768 Lemitar, N. Mex., airborne radiometric sur- vey of area (1958) 173 Lemke, William, memorial services (1951) 17675 Lemmon, S. Dak., sale of land and dwelling houses, report (1952) 13445 Lcmnitzer. Lvman L., nomination, hearings (1959) 7607 : (1960) 16936 Lemon-grass oil, production (1951) 3422 Lemon juice, powder, synthetic, specification (1958) 3377 Lemon squeezers, specification (1955) 4657 Lemonade : canned, chilled, specification (1956) 20215 frozen concentrate — - specification (1954) 12323 standards for grades (1954) 18; (1958) 2759; (1959) 11560 lemonade concentrates, tests and ratings (1952) 17036 Lemons : California, terminal market storage tests (1951) 18883; (1952) 14331; (1953) 6284 market prepackaging tests (1952) 2990 Pittsburgh and Cleveland, marketing charges, season 1949-50 (1953) 14593 shelf life, in retail store display cases (1953) 11394 storage behavior, Arizona and California desert areas (1959) 5548 storage tests in cartons (1953) 20377 transportation test from southern California to New York (1952) 19105 world crop largest on record (1954) 15490 Lemoore. Calif., population, special census (1955) 1245 Lenartowicz. Irene, relief (1951) 8085, 13271, 14757 Lenartowicz. Stefan, relief (1951) 8085, 13271. 14757 Lenbergs, .Tekabs, relief (1953) 12544, 15143, 15748 Lencioni. Jerry J., relief (1952) 5466, 12846, 13199 Lend-lease operations : mutual aid agreement with United Kingdom (1957) 11850 naval vessels to USSR, return to U.S.. arrreement. settlement (1955) 10719 ; (1956) 4278, 11248 reports — - departmental editions (19511 19ni2A ; (1952) 14428; (1953) 17985; (1954) 9078; (1955) 19698; (1956) 16016; (1958) 5128; (1959) 1198, 15203; (1960) 14619 document editions (1951) 17829; (1952) 13180; (1953) 17249; (1954) 8264; (1955) 19172; (1956) 14603: (1958) 4211 : (1959) 302, 14110 ; (1960) 13141 supplies disposition, agreement with USSR (1957) 1249 Lending agencies, see International lending agencies. Lending operations, see Loans. Lenghart, Kenneth W., relief (1958) 4288, 11624, 12257 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1371 LoriKth (measurement) : line standards, calibration at NBS (1056) 11057 : (liiOO) 213C, 8864 measurement by means of wire or tape (1960) 14511 Lpnefh-of-scrvice. see I^ahor. LenKth-weiRlit relation in common or white shriinp, Penaeus setiferiis (1058) 12765 Lenptheniii;: our conservation stride (talk) (1057) 2320 Lcnln. Vlailimir I. : book entitled Materialism and empirio- critic-ism— morphology problems (1960) 1SS24 scientific session dedicated to 50th an- niversary (1060) 14336 Immortal figure of Tvenin. T'SSR anniversary observance (1000) 14354 modern science and Marxlst-I.eninist phi- losophy on material unitv in world (1960) 15678 study of works from standpoint of pre- Marxist philosophy (1960) 14009 theories — basic laws froverninsr development of na- tions (I960) 11444 implications for revolntionarv struggle, Xorth Vietnam (1000) 17316 laws governing metaniornhosls of Social- ism and Communism (lOOO) 14224 natural science (1000) 1754" peace and war (lOOO) 10115 peaceful coexistence of 2 nnrties, develop- ment in USSR (1000) 14220 scieiice of biology (1000) 17537 Socialist revolution nnd conteniporarv re- visionism (1000) 11445 Socialist state and modern times (1000) 11443 State discipline in economic construction (1900) 11474 striiargle for peace (1000) 17673 truth and modern science (1900) 14113 Lenin (icebreaker) : atomic powered, description (1050) 10327 Lenin prize winner fM. L. Budvkol (1959) 7026 Lenin Prizes in Field of Science and Engineer- ing Committee : announcement of works accepted in com- petition. CSSR (1000) 14304 members, list (1000) S059 statements (1000) 4001 works submitted in 1960 competition, list (1060) 10i;!2 Lenin Prizes in Science and Technology Com- mittee, statements (lOOO) .S6~6 Lenlnakan. Armenia, geodetic survev of the city (1960) 14497 Leningrad. Russian SFSR : literature on meteorology and hydrology (19.59) 7923 sulfur dioxide in atmosphere, seasonal varia- tions and meteorologic factors (1959) 7950 Leningrad Institute of Construction Engineers, ISth scientific conference (1000) 1S944 Leningrad University : herald — mathematics, mechanics, and astronomy seri. .-, abstracts (1900) 2454 physics and chemistry series, abstracts (1959) 10S;03 : (1900) 24."i5 outline of activities (1950) 14904 Physical Geography IJepartuicut, scientific work (I'.MiO) 5573 Tieninism. nee Communism. L.-nk. Hans, relief (1951) 17996. 1S102. 19454 Lenoir City. Tenn., railroad accident (1955) 1 5S25 Lenoir City- Alcoa Bus Lines, relief (1958) 12249 Lenox, 111., railroad accident (1957) 2146 Lensch, Robert N., relief (1951) 16376, 1S330, 19493 Lenses : ,l)eacon, rotating, specification (1950) ■"740 catalog of technical reports (195S) 15646- 647 Lenses — Continued census of manufactures, 1954 industry bul- letin (1957) 4870 cleaning ti-ssue, specification (195S) 3469 electrlc-iight, specification (1953) 13103 electromagnetic mirror, for scanning, de- sign (1958) 1G474 employment, hours, and earnings (1954) 18848 goggles — eyecup protective (welders), specification, cancellation (1956) 15662 industrial, specification (1956) 7409, 15663 lens bodies, for camera system, aircraft, specification (1953) 9109 lens cone, aerial camera, specifications (1952) 9169-71, 10971-972 lens set, large, trial opthalmic, specifica- tion (1955) 16927 light, specification (1953) 5847; (1956) 3745, 10096 Luneberg-tyi)e, extension (1953) 6274 magnetic quadrupole, tests and analysis (1958) 15595 ophthalmic, goggles lens, specifications (1954) 3964. 10482: (1955) 102.S7 ophthalmic lens, specification (1953) 15934 PH-350. technical manuals (1953) 574, 7057 photograpluc — military standard (1959) 12582 resolving power, method f )r determining (1953) 13467 point source binermal. with wide-angle focal points (1953) 11755 quadrupole focusing lenses for charged par- ticles (1953) 17125: (1955) 7414 ray tracing with IBM electronic calculator (1951) 9159 trial, case, specification (1951) 13595 ultraviolet and near infrared absorptive coating materials and techniques for their application (1959) 15307 see also Luneberg lens — Objectives (optics). Lentils : dr,v — - foreign agriculture circulars (1960) 1220S modern cookerv (1952) 170SS ; (1955) 991 : (1957) 1731S international trade below prewar (1951) 5267: (1953) 1114 production (1951) 3523; (1953) 6049: (1954) 7307 Lenze, Eric A., relief (1951) 13377, 13425, 14789 Leo, Linda, relief (1951) 676, 3039. 3144 Leon, Elizabeth L., relief (1956) 11942: (1057) 5085; (1959) 4539. 5962, 72S4 Leon County. Fla. : fissionable materials in land, conveyance of U.S. interests to Tallahassee — ■ law (1958) 14207 reports (1958) 9548. 15821 land conveyance to Florida, law (1957) 15160 population, special census (1955) 7443 Leon River, spillway for Belton Daip, hy- draulic model investigation (1953) 10S05 Leonardl. Domenico, and wife, relief (1956) 1446 Leonardite. lignite byproduct (1900) 10222 Leong Ding Foon Quon, sec Quon, Leong Ding Foon. Leong, Dorothv A. (Suk-Fong). relief (1955) 11550 : "(1956) 3349. 3558 Leong. Mock Fook, see Mock Fook Leong. Leong Walk Hong, relief (1953) 1069S, 1253S, 15005 Leonida, M., sister, sec Gotcheva, Zanka. Leopold. Alice K. : bi«igrai)liieal sketch (1954) 4554 nomination, hearing (1954) 1744 I..epidonielanes, compositional and layer charge relations (1960) 14025 Pajre 1372 Do not order from index; sec indicated entry Lepidoptera : larvae, keys for identification (1956) 7908 selected references (1960) 16301 see also Butterflies. Lepidosaphes. see Purple scale. Lepisma saccharina, see Silverfish. Leprosy : clincial laboratory aspects (1956) 6043 control program (1956) 933 facilities for treatment in Hawaii, estimate (1952) 10396 Hansen's disease control, role of local pubKc health nurses (1956) 940 presumption of service connection, extend period — law (1959) 14043 reports (1958) 9513; (1959) S677, 14446 progress and potentials in investigations, conference (1959) 2116 relapse following arrest by sulfone therapy (1951) 4104 treatment of Hansen's disease in Hawaii, amend Public Health Service act — hearings (1951) 11087 law (1952) 12986 reports (li951) 9428; (1952) 5487, 10554 Lepsa River, glaciers, in Dzhungarskiy Ala- Tau, hydrological regime, USSR study (1960) 5673 Leptospirosis : bibliography of literature (1960) 4303 disease as it affects animals (1957) 17287 information, questions and answers (1959) 7039 laboratory diagnosis (1952) 9667 origin, symptoms, treatment, etc., informa- tion (1960) 1279 symposium (1954) 379 Leptostroma needle blight, ponderosa pine (1955) 17235 Le Reiz Construction Corp., court case (1951) 1240, 5492 LeRoy Town, N.Y., population, special census (1958) 2951 Lesch, Elisabeth, and children, relief (1958) 7003, 9261, 9386 Leschner, Ellen, relief (1959) 12057, 15567, 16015 Lesher, Eva M., relief (1959) 9816, 13945, 14393 Lesinski. John, memorial services (1951) 17674: Lesions : adenomatous, in mice (1952) 16850 microfocal, of myocardium, diagnostics (1960) 17446 morphologic, progression following X-radia- tion (1952) 6056 superficial neoplastic, skin temperatures (1952) 190S9 vascular, affecting central nervous system, death rates (1956) 17612: (i959) 8114 see also Gastric juice — Mouth — /Stomach. Leslie, Vincent F., relief (1951) 13281 Leslie Apartments, Inc., court case (1951) 5461 Leslie Garage, Inc., court case (1951) 5461 Lespedeza : annual, culture and use (1958) 6442 bicolor. growing in Southeastern States (1954) 814 lespedeza for quail and good land use (1955) 41 Natob lespedeza for soil conservation (1952) 9785 seed production (1956) 6232 sericea — conservation farming (1951) 17250 forage and soil conservation (1951) 2346 Lesser Antilles, see Antilles, Lesser. Lesser Sundas, Indonesia, economic, social, etc.. development, 1952-57, report (lOfiO) 15610 Lessons of Berlin (address) (1958) 8955 Lest we forget, pictorial summary of Com- munism in action, eonsult.Uion with Klaus Samuli Giinnar Romppanen (1960) 6608 Le Sueur County, Minn., soil survey (1954) 10850 Let freedom ring, struggle for peaceful world (1953) 1474 Let us raise a standard (address) (1954) 49 LeTang, Kathrene, relief (1959) 11944, 12360 Letcher County, Ky. : coal, preparation characteristics (1955) 10529 coking coal, recoverable reserves (1954) 2015 Lethal doses of several commercial chemicals for fingerling channel catfish (1960) 643 Lethal munitions, see Munitions. Lethent, Calif., quadrangle maps (1951) 5326, 5336 Lefs save soil with Sam and Sue (primer) (1952) 9713 Let's talk about fishing (national parks) (1953) 13493 Letter boxes, see Mail boxes. Letter circulars, see names of departments, etc., issuing circulars. Letter openers : hand, plastic, specification (1952) 17754 specification (1955) 10174 Letterers. examination announcement (1952) 3522 Lettering : extension visual aids (1951) 15937; (1958) 2769 sets and accessories, specification (1956) 15655 Letterpresses, platen, hand-fed, specification (1952) 16454 Letters : , tt . common sense about writing to people, \ A pamphlet (1957) 4411 4-S program, Veterans Administration (1960) 9034 guide, records management handbook (19o6) 845 mail, application of statistical sampling methods to outgoing letter mail (1959) 16942 mail to mUitary personnel, spec, regs (1953) 16854 musicians, autograph, Whittall Foundation collection (1954) 1981 Richard Fitzpatrick, 1777-78, letters (1956) 7111 storv of a letter (1960) 4372 Theodore Roosevelt, Civil Service Commis- sioner, 1889-95, letters (1958) 5483 Transorma semi-automatic letter sorting machine (1957) 16155 transportation restrictions, private express statutes (1952) 8037: (1955) 15987 see also Circular letters — Mail matter. Letters and numbers for cast surfaces and cast identification plates, military standard (1959) 10065 Lettsworth, La., railroad accident (1951) 20014 Lettuce : California — ,^_os f^-,.-> marketing costs and margins (19o8) 9U4_ transit temperatures (1959) 1312 fresh, specification (1955) 17136 crowing in greenhouses (19.59 ) 80 keeping quality, effects of trimming and packaging methods (I'^oO) 6135 laboratorv tests of storage methods (1960) 10527 market diseases (1959) 8306 marketing charges — Cleveland, Ohio (1952) 14511 Pittsburgh (1952) 12368 package-iced shipments, reduction of loss, damage, and transportation costs (1953) 16480 packing and shipping in fiberboard cartons and wooden crates (1955) 5364 retail margins for lettuce sold in Denver, Colo., Sept. 1949-July 1950 (1953) 14599 „_^^ safe shipping practices, test results (19oS) 6425 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1373 Lettuce — Continued stdrage life (litr.ilt 2754 Navy supply sliip, extending (1959) 11631 vacuiiin-coolt'd and ice-packed, comparison (1954) 2087 transportation, rail and truck, shifts (1958) 7782 trim leaves first (1056) 7904 United States standards (1955) .'!7T1 vacuum cooling, Salinas, Calif. (1951) 18SSS varieties and culture (1951) 1724G ; (1952) 28 western, slii[iping containers, evaluation (195'^) 90 17 Letzten Woclien vor Kriegsausbruch (1957) 2.'i25; (1958) 7051 Leu Wai Cliiu, relief (1952) 10503, 12974, 13703 Leu Wai Ung, relief (1952) 10503, 12974, 13703 Leucine : C-14 labeled, svnthesis (1951) 2743 preparation of "leucinc-3 (1953) 12093 Leucine aniidase. intracellular distribution of activities (1952) 4298 Leucocvtes : human. life span, isotopic measurements (1955) 11455 metabolic chaui-'es during phagocytosis, studied with C-14 (1958) 11426 reactions in acute radiation sickness (1960) 14152 suspension, cultivation of Newcastle disease virus (1951 ) 15574 Leucocytosis induced by transplanted tumor "tissue in mice (1951) 15685 Leucopenia : radiation, effect of pentoxyl on leukopoiesis, rsSK study (19.59) 10380 radiation induced, pentozyl and thesane, influence (1958) 17161 Leuk- : Note. — For most subjects beginning with this combining form, see Leuc- Leukeraia : and flexed-tail-anemia gene (1952) 15703 avian ery tliromveloblastic leukosis — chicks (1953) 1318 host-response (1953) 9544 transmission, dose response relations (1953) 13481 death rates by age, color, and sex (1959) 0820 development as remote sequence of radiation sickness (1959) 6480 health information series (19.54) S9SG ; (1958) 3782: (1900) 10370 induction bv X-ravs, cliemical protection (1900) 4597 mechanism of leukemogenesis by ionizing radiation (1960) 4509 thymic transplants in hybrid mice (1952) 9575 transfusion treatment, blood-protein levels (1952) 4310 Leukocytes, ,scc Leucocytes. Leukoedema and keratosis, rel. to leukophikia of buccal mucosa (1954) 2050 Leukoplakia, buccal mucosa, leukoedema, etc., relation (1954) 2050 Leung, Oy Wan, relief (1955) 9590 Leung, Sue Wa, relief (1955) 5990 Leung, Yau Shun, relief (1951) 1S201 ; (1952) 2281, 3580 Leute, Mary F. C. relief (1958) 13963, 14348, 14013 Levandoskl, Edward, and wife, relief (1952) 13378; (1953) 4138; (1954) 6987. it 009 Levees : Americ.-in Kiver, extension, report (1953) 9101 Central Valley project, reinforcement for transmission lines, specifications (1952) 8097 Levees — Continued Colorado River front work and levee system project — Invitation forbids (1953) 8154 report of river channel conditions (1954) 17807 specifications and Invitation (1951) 20207 Lake Okeechobee, hurricane characteristics (1954) 10915 Missouri Kiver floods, protection by relief wells (1957) 1900 overtopping. Lake Okeechobee, Fla.. hy- draulic model investigation (1957) 5+41 Level indicators, see Line level indicators. Level vials, glass, cylindrical and circular, specification (1956) 7318 Leveling, see Surveying. Leveling iustruments, see Levels. Leveling rods : checking of level rods for leveling of high precision (1960) 14481 cover, canvas, specifications (1951) 8202, 18447 leveling without calculations (1900) 15922 optical adjustment on rod divisions for precision levels (1900) 14515 Philadelphia, specifications (1951) 6847; 15951 precision. specifications (1952) 7488; (1954) 12228 types used for technical leveling (1960) 19006 Levels : divisions, approximate formulae for de- termining value by Komstok method (1960) 7245 geodetic leveling instruments (1955) 13999 Leontovskiy's automatic, modifications, and automatic plotting of leveling profile (1900) 14473 precision level produced in factory Geo- deziya. T'SSR (1960) 7246 precision, optical adjustment on rod divi- sions (1900) 14515 specifications (1951) 19889-900; (1952) 14014; (1050) 5050 Levenson, Louis S., relief (1957) 10S84, 15434; (1958) 13914, 14344 Levenstein, Harry L., see Lewsensztejn, Filip. Leventer, Theresa E., relief (1954) 8518, 11818. 14001 Leventritt, M. Victor, court case (1951) 1269 Lever-pressing behavier of albino rats during prolonged exposure to X-radiation (1900) 0241 Levev, Wash., railroad accident (1958) 7390 Levi." Lea, relief (1959) 7532, 13938 Levine, Wendv, relief (1958) 11918, 12232, 13828 Levisa Fork : engineer report — departmental edition (1900) 5246 document edition (1900) 4822 Levitt, Paul, relief (1950) 11908; (1957) 5003; (1959) 12095; (1960) 5123, 0414 Levitt. N.Y., dieting experiment (1953) 11428 Levy, Lea. relief (1959) 12055 Levy, Reginald S., relief (1957) 11126 Lewensztein, Filip, relief (1959) 9817, 12391, 13932 Lewerenz, Paul, and wife, relief (1954) 12025, 14315, 16393 Lewicka, Helena, relief (1953) 15727; (1954) 3655. 5022 Lewicki. Wladimlr P.. and family, relief (1951) 13301. 15095. 10517. 17744 Lewis, Charles C. relief (1957) 5071 Lewis, Clint, relief (1953) 5553; (1954) 1408!), 10028 Lewis, Elisabeth S., relief (1954) 142S3 Lewis, (iregg T., reli.>f (1952) 1.3248 Lewis, Helen, testimony (1953) 18621 Lewis, .Tuanita G.. relief (1956) 5151; (1957) 6813, 13098, 13694 Lewis, Llllie B., relief (1960) 15060 Page 1374 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lewis, Louis, relief (1960) 13274 Lewis, Margarete, relief (1956) 12199 Lewis, Napbtali, testimony (1953) 18621 Lewis, Orme, nomination, hearing (1953) 42S4 Lewis, Sinclair, semblanza literaria (1951) 8717 Lewis, Theodore D., court case (1951) 1302 Lewis, Ind., railroad accident (1953) 11212 Lewis and Clark Expedition. St. Louis, Mo., to mouth of Columbia River, and return (1954) 12430 Lewis and Clarli Lalie : designate — law (1954) 16S43 reports (1954) 12106, 16965 Lewis and Clarlc National Tourway, designate and construct highway system, hear- ings (1958) 5822 Lewis County, N.Y., soil survey (1960) 19278 Lewis Countv. Wash. : forest statistics (1954) 4223 geology and coal resources of Toledo-Castle Rock district (1958) 10063 soil survey (1955) 864 Lewis Plight Propulsioa Laboratory : research facilities, construction, hearings (1952) 5338 visit bv Ralph E. Flanders, report (1955) 7977 Lewis, Meriwether, National Monument, see Meriwether Lewis National Monument. Lewis, Mount, Nev., quadrangle map (1951) 1097 Lewiston, Idaho, Nez Perce County Airport, terminal forecasting manual (1954) 4552 Lewiston. Maine, aeronautical chart (1951) 4764 Lewiston, Mich., quadrangle map (1951) 7082 Lewiston, Mo., quadrangle map (1951) 11474 Lewisville. Ark., population, special census (1954) 6464 Lewisville. Tex., land conveyance, reports (1956) 14739, 15356 Lewisville Dam : naming — law (1955) 16749 reports (1955) 14789. 15466 Lewyt Corp., relief (1951) 14944, 17773, 18198 Lexington, Ky. : Blue Grass Field, terminal forecasting man- ual (1955) 954 census of housing, 1950. nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 5335 Lexington-Concord Battle Road : report (1959) 5809 print additional copies, report (1959) 7424 Leyte Island : Levte, return to the Philippines, U.S. Army in World War II (1955) 737 sailing directions (1956) 19102; (1959) 17499 T".S. Army in action (poster) (1956) 4779 LF/MF. dual, specification (1953) 8718 L'Heureux, Herve J., continue as chief of Visa Division (1951) 13328, 15202. 16324 L'Heureux, Suzanne, relief (1954) 14635, 14400, 16437 LiV'hi'anir-shan Lieh-tao. chart (1951) 11905 Li Chiu Fu. and wife, relief (1955) 5996, 7849, 933-3 Li, Daisy Pong Hi Tong, relief (1960) 2953, 13584 Li-Hsiao-li. see Lindsay, Hsiao-li. Li Kai-wen. Mao Tse-tung's cook, reminisences (1959) 6559 Li, Lucy Mao Mei-Yee, relief (1954) 6952, 9S06. 11325 Li-lun Hseuh-hsi (periodical) : articles (1959) 12847 Li Ming, relief (1953) 15742; (1954) 3646, 5014 Li Tao Kai, relief (1953) 15135, 15668 Li Tsi Au. and family, relief (1955) 11609; (1956) 3581, 5065 Li Tsi Gziou, see Li Tsi Au. Liability insurance : AEC indemnitv act, operation — hearings (1958) 11816; (1959) 12028; (1960) 16826 reports (1959) 7316, 8419 atomic energy program. Government spon- sorship, reports (1956) 14701. 16920 governmental indemnity against reactor hazards, hearings (1956) 14585; (1957) 9390 nuclear incidents — exempt nonprofit educational insti- tutions — law (1958) 14089 reports (1958) 12046, 12462, 14470 extend to nuclear ship Savannah — law (1958) 11798 reports (1958) 12047, 12463 school buses (1956) 20256 Liaison, see Military communications. Liaison Committee, see Civilian-Military Liai- son Committee. Liaison officers, militarv, assignment, agree- ment with Philippines (195S) 10212 Liakopoulos, Vasilios, relief (1955) 14283, 14569, 15248 Lian-Tong Wen, see Wen, Lian Tong. Liang, Georgiana C. H., see New, Georgiana C. H. L. Liang, Howard S., and family, relief (1956) 5350 Liang Nun Wang, see Wang, Liang Nun, and family. Liao Ho. sanitary-epizootological condition of river and admissibility of joining to Sungari. expedition to determine, USSR study (1960) 5492 Liaoning Province. China : agricultural plans (1960) 17641 final accounts for 1957 and 1958 budget, report (1960) 7065 Liatzky-Gombard. Mathilde, see Gombard- Liatzky, Mathilde. Libby, Seth E.. ir., relief of estate (1959) 8558, 13943, 14392 Libby, Willard F. : nomination, to AEC, confirmation, hearings (1955) 11429 statement (1959) 13805 testimony (1956) 8628 Liberation army newspaper (Chinese peri- odical) : articles (1959) 10239-240,10338 Liberia : Army mission to, agreements (1951) 14236 ; ■(1956) 1010; (1958) 1856 cooperation, agreement (1959) 17128 economic developments (1956) 15749; (1957) 10004 economy, basic data (1955) 4822; (1959) 12705 educational exchange and related exchange- of -persons activities (1960) 6068 establishing business (lf*55) 645 foreign service personnel, free-entry privi- leges, agreement (1955) 6779 forest resources (1952) 18 forestry opportunities (1955) 10374 forestrv progress and timbering opportuni- ties (1956) 4036 free port area, permanent designation, agreement (1952) 8149 hardwoods, machining properties (1957) 17817 import tariff system (1953) 4534; (1957) 4029 labor survey (1960) 14545 living conditions (1959) 16423 marine fishery development (1958) 3491 mutual defense assistance agreement (1952) 19190 parcel post agreement (1957) 16216 patent and trademark regulations (1957) 16866 point 4 program — facts (1953) 13621 Frank Pinder, point 4 pioneer (1951) 18997 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1375 Liberia — Continued imiiit 4 pr»)t,'iani — contimifd partners in progress (1053) 9CC2 technical cooperation, agreements (1951) 10306, 14239 port project (1951) 17829. 19012A : (1952) 1:h1S0, 14428; (1954) 8264, 9078 preparing shipments to Liberia (1953) l;»011 ; (1959) 3544 piircliasc of military equipment, materials, and services, agreement (1960) 2245 radio communications, arrangement (1951) 20310 sending gift packaLres to Liberia (1953) 1756eoples of countries receiving mutual security aid, report (1959) 9849 violations of peace treaty hv Rumanian Government (1951) 20293; (1952) 02S(i Liberty of speech : guaranty for peoples of countries receiving mutual security aid report (1959) 9849 violations of peace treatv bv Rumanian Government (1951) 20293; (1952) 6280 Ubertyville. 111., ])opulation, special census (1054) 13811 Liblang. .Takob, jr. relief (1958) 14630 ; (1959) 1601 liibocedrus decurrens, see Cedar. Libonati. Elinore, relief (1954) 11622 Libonati. Elliodor M., relief of sister (1954) 1 1 022 Librarians : Air Force letter (1951) 19120 audiovisual materials specialists in State and large city libraries, directory (1957) 14085 career opportunities. Veterans Administra- tion (1952) 9761: (1953) 16040; (1956) 11281; (1950) 8266; (1900) 18181 Page 1376 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Librarians — Continued education, current pattern (1952) 17657 employment outlook (1958) 1640; (1960) 5732 examination announcements (1952) 6816, 8605, 10192, 14837, 14842 ; (1953) 8746, 8749, 8751; (1954) 8163, 8180; (1956) 484-485, 14268, 14279, 16579; (1957) 6674-75; (1959) 1488, 5746, 8476; (1960) 6367. 16690 Federal ciril service (1951) 10904; (1952) 4985 guidance leaflet (1956) 1590 guidelines (1958) 9858 librarians as teachers, library programs in secondary schools (1953) 16025 school — education developments (1958) 4659 State certification requirements, compi- lation (1958) 16000 State assembly, summary of proceedings (1959) 9330 see also Library assistants — Medical record librarians. Libraries : Air Force medical, professional book, and journal list, AF pamphlet (1959) 7105 Air Force pamphlets (1953) 19639: (1954) 13437, 19153; (1955) 2677, 8664, 16296 Air Force, technical publications, lists (1953) 198, 8448. 19639; (1954) 1.3437, 19153; (1955) 2677, 8664, 16296; (1958) 5303 American, African newspapers currently re- ceived (1956) 10960 Army field law library service. Army regs. (1956) 4660 Army film libraries services (1951) 12787 Army regulations (1951) 2488, 14467, 19198; (1954) 18127-128; (1956) 9730; (1957) 253 Army-wide library publicity contest. Army Dept. circular (1955) 16515 band and music, PACAF basic bibliography (1958) 11240 basic reference sources for business, bibliog- raphy (1960) 2205 la biblioteca publicUi en America, una biblio- grafia selecta (1051), 17054 la biblioteca y la educacion obrera (1951) 5753 depository — • AEC bulletin concerning programs, pub- lications, etc. (1960) 4692 cumulative instructions (1955) 8061 designating — hearing (1957) 604 report (1956) 14917 law governing, and list (1955) 7790 lists (1952) 16489; (1953) 20103; (1954) 18524; (1955) 18547 receiving Federal and military specifica- tions and standards, guide (1953) 11510 revise laws — hearings (1958) 9628 reports (1958) 11985; (1959) 4577 displaying State Department publications (i952) 15833 District of Columbia area (1952) 7873; (1956) 4060; (1959) 10411 film — Air Force base maintenance, operation, etc. (1960) 9126 directory of 16 mm film libraries (1951) 19827; (1954) 1798; (1956) 20255; (1959) 1592 film and equipment, Signal Corps, spec. regs. (1953) 8525 library report, spec. regs. (1952) 18413 library services on film, select list (1955) 17364; (1957) 16004 German libraries in Italy, release from cus- tody, agreement (1954) 5996 information centers, investigation, hearings (1953) 10738, 12947 Libraries — Continued key audio-visual personnel in library sys- tems, directory (1959) 3422; (1960) 9676 library of Thomas Jefferson, catalogue (1956) 799 ; (1959) 9325, 13302 library research in progress (1960) 514 library services act — general information (1958) 4668; (1959) 7673 progress report (1957) 16685 maps, care, repair, and preservation (1956) 12734 medical libraries, operation. Army regs. (1955) 16415; (1957) 4665 new serial titles (1953) 9448, 14202; (1954) 2712, 13126, 17623; (1955) 2407, 10492, 13314; (1956) 2478, 13624; (1957) 2902. 12481 ; (1958) 2483, 7426, 10S36; (1959) 2774, 11315; (1960) 2978, 12345 annual cumulations (1954) 19679; (1957) 2162, 11694; (1959) 9329; (1960) 14553 classed subject arrangement (1959) 3832, 11314 ; (1960) 2977, 12344 packaging for overseas, specification (1951) 8241 , .^ postage rates on library materials, clarify and make uniform law — hearings (1959) 5932,14575 law (1960) 13087 reports (1959) 5886; (1960) 11044 presidential, acceptance and maintenance, hearing (1955) 11831 presidential historical papers, GSA to maintain — law (1955) 16791 reports (1955) 11705, 15400 presidential libraries, their growth and development (1958) 6250 property accountability — Armv regulations (1955) 10973 special regulations (1951) 7699, 9059; (1952) 9973 protection in time of war, bibliography public, inter-American action (1951) 17055 same (in Spanish) (1951) 17056 public. State standards (1960) 16986 publicly supported, State level structure and control (1956) 8999, 15597 reference. Army Department circular (1955) 4047 reference, packaging, specification (1954) 5508 . ^ . , role in dissemination of scientific informa- tion — hearings (1959) 14350 report (1959) 15920 school, college, and university libraries, general information (1956) 15595 school — standards (1955) 4669 State department of education responsi- bilities (1960) 13834 secondary school, librarians help students teachers, and administrators (1953) 16025 service for rural people (1960) 109, 3297 service in rural areas — develop — hearings (1952) 8928 report (1951) 16524 Federal aid — ■ hearings (1955) 11827 law (1956) 11817 reports (1955) 14906; 10566 Federal aid, extend — hearings (1960) 8129 law (1960) 16736 State plans to increase services act (1958) 8933 State Department information centers, in- vestigation — hearing (1953) 17296, 18620 report (1954) 3763 (1956) 10660 (19'56) 8528, under Library 5850; (1959) Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1377 Lib ra ries — Con t i ii iied State Department report on book and library program (1953) 20477 State extension services. surv<>v of resources and activities (19(!0) 15406 statistics — colleges and universities (1953) 9231 ; (1955) 524, 530: (1959) 8939 county and regional libraries (1953) 13140; (1957) 757, 15686; (1958) 12653 public libraries in cities (1952) 11049, 15:{45; (1953) 13138, 16020; (1954) 5547, 7178. 10356, 15315; (1955) 1227.S, 15588; (1956) S995, 15584; (1957) 846S. 9841; (1958) 7178, 8536, 14924 : (1959) 12596 public-school libraries (1951) 15295; (1952) 5702, 5707; (1957) 10069; (1959) S932 suri>lus proiMTtv donations, permit — hearings (1959) 17353 report (1959) 16101 technical, in cooperative programs, hand- book (1960) 11346 U.S. Book Exchange service, questions and answers (1960) 11347 UNESCO, library and bibliographical pro- grammes (1953) 11580 union list of serials — naval libraries of Washington area (1954) 17772 technical (1952) 10113 unit, NGR regulations (1957) 1115 unpublished bibliographical tools of Europe, list (1952) 17910 see also Books — also names of departments, etc. — aJao names of libraries or places where located. Library accessions : east European accession indecces (1958) 10827; (1959) 2765, 11805; (1960) 2968 ; 12334 east European accession lists (1952) 1467, 12043; (1953) 3301, 14194; (1954) 2703. 13116; (1955) 2398, 13305; (1956) 2469, 13616; (1957) 2953, 12471; (1958) 2474 Federal Security Agency (1951) 1890, 12132 (1952) 1328, 11914 foreign countries (1952) 11723; (1953) 3025, 13543; (1954) 2357, 12774; (1955) 2045, 12932; (195G) 2098, 13230 foreign statistical publications (1958) 10422; (1959) 2355, 10886; (1900) 2544, 11898 Interior Department (1953) 14135: 2646, 13053; (1955) 2340, (1956) 2399, 13538; (1957) 2873, 12387; (1958) 2389, 10742; (1959) 2683 11222; (1900) 2887, 12251 Labor Department (1960) 12296 National Archives (1952) 1537, 12110; (1953) 3435; (1954) 12488; (1956) 5952; (1957) 4271; (1958) 13044; (1960) 8859 Russian, Library of Congress (1951) 2036, 12285. 18764; (1952) 1474, 12049; (1953) 3307, 14201; (1954) 2711, 13125, 15615; (1955) 2400, 13313; (1956) 2477. 13(!23 ; (1957) 2961, 12479; (1958) 2481. 10834; (1959) 2772. 11312 : (I960) 2975, 12342 Indexes (1953) 14201; (1957) 14374; (1958) 10834; (1959) 2772, 11312; (1960) 2975, 12342 southern Asia, accessions list (1955) 2410; (1956) 2480. i;{626; (1957) 2064, 124S;i: (1958) 2485, 10838; (1959) 2776, 11317; (1960) 2980, 12347 southern Asia, pul)Iications in western languages (1952) 7S75 ; (1953) 3372. 14206; (1954) 2717, 13129; (1955) 2410, 13317; (1956) 2480, 13626 Library and Reference Services Division, State Dept.. bibliographies (1951) 156S, 5837, 7408-14, 14217; (1953) 4862- 63, 8197, 9659, 13615 (1954) 13232; Library assistants, examination announce- ments (1952) 8606; (1954) 488, 0544; (1955) 7504; (1957) 175K) ; (1958) 1205. 3014 Library extension, see Libraries. Library Joint Committee : committee print (1953) 18010 members, electing, report (1957) 3627 Library list, Agriculture Department (1951) 5929, 8871, 17269 : ( 1952) 4618. 17103- 104; (1953) 3683-84, 8332-33, 14658, 16075; (1954) 4625. 9170, 13420: (1955) 5;!67-68. 8637-.38 ; (1956) 11348, 16160-101: (1957) 14650; (1958) 102-103, 7805, 11185, 15507, 10681; (1959) 4198, 13742; (1960) 3317-18. 9115. 18255 Library of Congress : accession.s — east pyuropean. indexes (1958) 10827 (1959) 2765, 11305; (1960) 2968 12:{:'.4 East European, lists. (1952) 1467, 12043 (1953) 3361, 14194; (1954) 2703 13110; (1955) 2398. i:{;^05; (1956) 24(;9. 13616; (1957) 2953, 12471 (19.-)S) 2474 Russian, lists (1951) 2036, 12285, 18764 (1952) 1474. 1271. 8869 appropriations, 1961, legislative — hearings (1960) 9488, 9615 law (1960) 13072 reports (1960) 8110, 11115, 1.S398 bibliographic services related to Go\ernment sponsoi-ed research (1955) 10485 bibliographical procedures and stvle, manual, (1954) 10651 budget. 1959, amendments, proposals (1958) 4244, 5581 budget, 1960, amendment (1959) 5815 budget, 1961 amendment (1960) 8023 catalog cards — distribution, handbook (1954) 12434 price increase announcement (1958) 12932 prices (1956) 19166; (1957) 16003 cataloging rules — ■ additions and changes (1957) 10136; (1958) 15157; (1959) 3829, 10409; (1960) 17740 books in raised characters (1953) 9452 descriptive (1952) 19025 (in French) (1954) 1982 (in Portuguese) (1956)12735 (in Spanish) (1954) 917, 1983 motion pictures and filmstrips (1952) 2881 pictures, designs, etc (1960) 1050 personal names, no conflict, no search (1960) 4144 cataloging service bulletins (1952) 1466, 12042; (1953) 3360, 14193; (1954) 2702, 13115; (1955) 2397, 13304; (1956) 2468, 4058, 12727, 19166; (1957) 2161, 10136, 16002-3: (1958) 1665, 7422, 12932, 15157, 16266, 17232 ; (1959) 3829-30, 9324, 10410; (1960) 4144, 17740 catalogs — books, authors, cumulative list (1951) 20.",4, 12282 : (1952) 1471, 9483, 12046 ; (1953) 3364, 14197; (1954) 2707, 13120: (1955) 2402. 13309; (1956) 2473, 12730, 13620; (1957) 2957 books, subjects, cumulative list (1951) 12283: (1952) 1472, 12047: (1953) 3365, 18411-413, 14198; (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 card catalogs, description (1955) 10486 descriptions of rare Chinese books in L.C (1958) 3649 early American photography exhibit (1957) 7499 films, cumulative list (1953) 14199 ; (1954) 2709, 13122 Jean Hersholt collection of Hans Chris- tian Andersen (1955) 729 maps and atlases, cumulative list (1953) 17719; (1954) 12436, 15614; (1955) 8317, 17365 ; (1956) 12731 motion pictures and filmstrips. cumulative list (1953) 9449, 13123: (1955) 2404, 13311; (1956) 2475, 12732; (1957) 29.59. 12477 ; (1958) 2479, 10,S32 ; (1959) 2770, 10412, 11310; (1960) 2973, 12340 music and phonorecords, cumulative list (1953) 17720; (1954) 12437, 17622; (1955) 8318, 17.'?66: (1956) 12733, 17.'15: (1957) 16984; (1958) 15158; (1960) 17741 national union catalog — cumulative author list (1957) 12480, 16005: (1958) 2482. 10835: (1959) 2773. 11313, 14979; (1960) 2976, 12343, 14552 symbols used (1953) 9454: (1954) 1S867; (1959) 10414: (1900) 17743 Rosenwald collection (1954) 7418 Library of Congress — Continued catalogs — continued sound recordings (1953) 9450 sub,iect headings, practical guide (1952) subject headings used in dictionary cata- log (1951) 2039. 5590, 12289; (1952) 1479, 120.53, 14191; (1953) 3373, 14207; (1954) 2718. 13130; (1955) 2411, 13318; (1956) 2481, 13627; (1957) 2965, 12484: (1958) 2486, 4923-24, 108.39: (1959) 2777, 11318 (1960) 2981, 12348 Walt Whitman collections (1955) 1678 certifying officers and disbursing officer, responsibilities, etc — law (1957) 9387 reports (1957) 9481, 9696 checklist of archives in Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, microfilmed (1954) 7413 checklist of manuscripts in libraries of Greek and Armenian Patriarchates in Jerusalem, microfilmed (1953) 7955 classification — additions and changes (1951) 2033, 12281; (1952) 1470. 12045; (1953) 3363. 14196; (1954) 2706, 13119; (1955) 2401, 1330S; (1956) 2472 13619; (1957) 2956. 12475: (1958) 247T, 10830; (1959) 2768, 11308; (1960) 2971, 12338 class B, religion (1954) 5780 class B-BJ, philosophy (1960) 4145 class C, auxiliary sciences of history (1953) 4623 class D, general and Old World history (1954) 5781 ; (1959) 6638 class D, 2d World War (1953) 4624 class E-F, America (1953) 4625 class G, geography, anthropology, etc (1954) 7415 class H, social sciences (1959) 9326 class J, political science (1956) 12728 class L, education (1951) 11548; (1960) 4146 class M. music and books on music (1957) 11690 class N, fine arts (1955) 10488 class P, subclasses — PA supplement, Byzantine, Greek and Latin literature (1956) 10961 PB-PH, modern European languages (1957) 11691 PG, Russian literature (1956) 800 PJ-PM, Asia, Africa, Oceania, America, languages and literatures (1956) 10962 PN-PZ. literature, general, etc (1956) 12729 PQ, French literature (1957) 8757 PQ, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese literatures (1956) 801 PT, Dutch and Scandinavian literatures (1956) 802 PT. German literature (1957) 10139 class Q, science (1957) 4187 class R, medicine (1952) 17912 ; (1960) 15955 class S. agriculture, etc (1954) 7416 ; (1959) 8016 class T, technology (1953) 4626 class TJ. military science (1953) 1211 ; (1960) 4147 class V. naval science (1953) 20285 class Z. bibliography and library science (1959) 14976 Dewey decimal — ■ 14th and 15th editions, annotations (1953) 7956 use, announcement (1959) 3830 outline scheme (1955) 18444 ; (1959) 5181 eollection of papers of — Allen, Frederick L. (1958) 12934 Allen, Henry T. (1958) 12935 Berge Wendell (1958) 10006 Bonaparte, Charles J. (1958) 10064 Brent, Charles H. (I960) 2070 Connallv, Tom (1958) 15160 Corey. Herbert (1959) 5180 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1379 Libniry of Congress — Continued collection of papers of — continued Davis, James J. (1959) 908 Fisljer, Walter L. (1960) 8746 Freeman, DouKlas S. (l!t6U» 11517 Harrlman. Florence J. (1958) 12933 Kinp. Judson (1960) 1.'072 Land. Emory S. (1958) 10065 Loeiiinj.'. (iroverC. (1959) 8017 McAdoo. William G. (1959) 6640 Milton. George F. (1958) 16270 Palmer, Theodore S. (1959) 910 Reld. Whitelaw (1958) 15161 Summerall. Charles P. (1958) 16267 Waite. Morrison R. (1959) 14978 Washinjrton, Booker T. (195S) 100G3 White, Wallace II. (1959) 5182 departmental and divisional manuals (1951) 5580-83. 15559-560, 18762 : (1952) 7870; (1953) 1212; (1954) 5782-83; (1958) 17233 documents of international meetings, 1953, bibliography (1959) 14977 exhibitions — Colorado diamond jubilee of statehood (1951) 20007 District of Columbia sesquicentennial (1951) 10035 Indiana territorial government sesqui- centennial (1951) 7173 address at opening of exhibition (1951) 15563 Kansas and Nebraska, centennial of the territories (1954) 4306 Lincoln exhibition, catalog (1959) 3827 Louisiana purchase, si'sqnicontennial, 1803-1953, exhibition (1953) 17721 Michigan, sesquicentennial of territory (1955) 18443 National Exhibitions of Prints (1955) 8315; (1956) 9216; (1959) cSOlo Oklahoma, semicentennial of Statehood (1957) 17920 e;{hibits — - early American photographv, 1S39-1900, catalog (1957) 7499 image of America, photography, 1839- 1000. catalog (1957) 17919 monthly lists (1951) 2031, 12279; (1952) 1468; (1954) 2704. 13117; (1955) 2399. 13306; (1956) 2470. 13617; (19o7) 2954, 12472; (1958) 2475, 10828; (1959) 2766, 11306; (1960) 2969, 12335 sesquicentennial, catalog (1951) 1347 filing rules for dictionary catalogs (1950) 20.549 Fitzpatrick letters, 1777-78. presentation to Lilirary of Congress (1956) 7111 foreign language — English dictionaries (1955) 15848 geographical atlases, list (1958) 7423 guide to special collectidiis of jirints and photogr.-iiilis (1955) 104S!) Gutenliei-g Hil)lc. iiifoniintion concerning copy (1952) 17913 H. H. Arnold collection (1953) 1213 li.indliiig (if iv'cfiit manuscripts (1953) 9446 information bulletins (1951) 2032, 12280; (1952) 14t!9. 12044; (1953) 3362. 14195; (1954) 2705, 13118; (1955) 2400. 13307; (1956) 2471. 1361S ; (1957) 2955, 12473; (1958) 2476, 10829; (1959) 2767, 11307; (1960) 2970, 12336 Indexes (1957) 12474; (1959) 3831, 801S ; (I960) 12337 information circulars (1955) 17356-363 information for readers (1952) 14189; (I960) 14551 Librarian of Congress, nomination of Law- rence Q. Mumford. hearing (1955) 439 Library of Congress and its work, selection of pictures (1951) 5586 Library of Congress and you (1953) 11231 manuscript materials relatincr to history of library, guide (1953) 16317 motion pictures and filmstrlps for which cards are available (1953) 7958-59 ; (1954) 4308 Library of Congress — Continued Mount Athos monasteries, manuscripts mi- crohlmed. checklist (1957) 169S2 Presidential papers, organizing and micro- filming — - hearing (1957) 15340 law (1957) 15014 report (1957) 13827 President's papers index series (1960) 15900, 17742 press releases (1952) 1477; (1953) 3369, 14204; (1954) 2714. 13131; (1955) 2412, 13319; (1956) 2482. 13628; (1957) 2966. 12485; (1958) 2487. 10840; (1959) 2778, 11321; (1960) 2984, 12351 publications in print, lists (1952) 9484 ; (1953) 19268; (1957) 7500; (1959) 10413 : (1960) 10188 publications, price lists (1951) 11306; (1952) 11046; (1953) 9225: (1954) 17.S15: (195.S) 6;n6: (1959) 9466 references, selected list (1957) 977A research facilities (1952) 17914; (1955) 731 role in international exchange of ofiicial publications (1953) 9451 Scandinavian acquisitions, survev (1953) 13414 science in Library of Congress (1954) 7419 scientific and technical serial publications, bibliography (1954) 17624 scientific and technical serials currently received, list (19f;0) 15958 serial titles iiewlv receivwl, list (1951) 3864. 12288; (1952) 147S. 12052. 16753: (1953) 3371. 945:{. 11232 service to the blind, expand program ami appropriations — law (1957) 15175 reports (1957) 13875, 15286 some facts alxnit Library of Congress (1951) S60!l : (19.54) 4309 supergrade iM)sitions, exclude from Civil Service Commission approval- hearing (I960) 1:5457 law (I960) 1679S reports. (I960) i:',307. 16930 treasure maps, list (1955) 18445 University of Vermont trust fund. Attorney General to consent to mwlification of terms — law (1900) 15078 reijorts (I'.tflO) i:!637A. 15138 Walt Wliitmaii I'aiiers. missing lo note- books and cardboard butterfly (1954) 17625 writings and addresses of Luther H. Evans. list (1953) 19274 Library of Congress classification, see Classi- fication. Library of Congress Trust Fund Board, mem- bers of board, Jan. 1, 1951. etc (1951) 5587 Library of Medicine, see National Library of Medicine. Library of Surgeon General's Office. Army, see Armed Forces Medical Library — National Library of Medicine. Library science : classification. Library of Congress (1959) 14976 guia de escuelas y cursos de blbllotecologla en America Latlna (1951) 17057 undergraduate education, summary (1957) 16689 Library Service for the Blind, National Con- ference on. Kcc National Conference on Library Service for the Blind. Library Services Branch, Education Office, organization, duties, etc. (1957) 11406; (1958) 5879 Librarv Week, National, see National Library Week. Llbration of satellite, theory (1960) 10264 Libya : agricultural economy (1956) 7482 background information (1958) 916 chart (1951) 3698 criminal iurisdiction over T^.S. forces under- standing (1956) 17792 Page 13S0 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Libya — Continued economic assistance agreements (1955) 8508; (1956) 12892; (1960) 4424 economic development agreements (1956) 17787; (1957) 10361 economic information (1954) 15526 economic review (1953) 16211 economy, basic data (1958) 613 emergency wlieat aid, agreements (1955) 8509, 10704; (1956) 6154 establishing business in Libya (1959) 10149 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1956) 19021 gazetteer, official standard names list (1958) 15075 import tariff system (1955) 8223 Information for Air Force dependents (1957) 3291 investment law (1958) 15050 living costs and conditions (1957) 5574 mUitarv assistance, agreements (1957) 16209-210 mutual defense assistance agreements (1955) 8510, 17674 preparing shipments to Libya (1956) 5737 relief supplies, duty-free entry, etc., agree- ment (1056) 4317 sailing directions (1952) 14125 sending gift packages to Libya (1957) 15876; (1960) 18571 technical cooperation agreements (1952) 3110: (1953) 8223, 9711, 11564-567, 11572, 13644 ; (1956) 11204, 12919-922 tobacco situation (1953) 9323 travelers' baggage regulations (1957) 14226 Licavoli, James, proceedings for contempt (1951) 4093 Licavoli, Peter, proceedings for contempt (1951) 6665; (1958) 14774 Lice : Anoplura — African rodents and insectivores (1960) 4540 rodent infesting anoplura of Thailand, descriptions of species (1960) 1195 type specimens in National Museum (195S) 8854 cattle, control, etc. (1952) 1S07 ; (1953) 9787; (1960) 3301 hog, control, etc. (1951) 19098; (1953) 24 infestation (1953) 2791.- (1958) 10180 neotropical ]Mallophaga — ■ suborder Amblycera. genus Dennvus Neu- mann (1954) 8948 suborder Ischnocera, studies (1957) 4274 pediculosis, what to do (1957) 10077 poultry, control (1954) 13406; (1960) 9094 Saemundssonia, biting lice occurring on terns (1955) 17510 sheep and goat, control (1951) 15958 synergists for pyrethrum and allethrin against body louse, evaluation (1960) 18218 Licenses : bioloaical products, preparation, etc. (1951) 7346 boards and commissions of District of Columbia, rates of compensation, au- thorize — • law (1956) 14471 report (1956) 10334 Brazil positive list (1953) 6063 collection agencies in D.C. — law (1959) 15613 reports (1959) 7410, 14467 copyright law, compulsory provisions, laws a^nd economic aspects (1960) 9639 export — exemption for offshore procurement goods. agreement with Belgium (1955) 3648 how to apply for, and use licenses (1953) 6068; (1954) 10546; (1955) 12398 fees charged by FCC, limitation, hearings (1954) 17158 fees in D.C, commissioners to fix — law (1953) 10293 reports (1953) 8950, 9133 Licenses — Continued firearms and ammunition- interstate traffic, internal revenue regula- tions (1958) 4880 manufacturers and dealers, internal re- enue regs (1954) 10610 Greek import licensing procedures and poli- cies (1953) 19162 information for retailers under perishable agricultural commodities act (1960) 1409 licensing controls — Afghanistan (1955) 3389; (1958) 619 Angola (1956) 728; (1960) 1.S584 Argentina (1955) 3387; (1957) 861 Australia (1959) 3530 Austria (1955) 8220; (1957) 10011; (1959) 4882 Belgian Congo and Ruanda-Urundi (1950) 8120; (1959) 12717 Belgium-Luxembourg (1958) 12790; (1960) 677 Bolivia (1956) 8944 Brazil (1950) ,3-943: (1958) 3517; (1959) 12714; (1960) 18583 Burma (1955) 650; (1957) 15902; (1960) 15507 Canieroun (1059) 14705 Ceylon (1955) 17204; (1958) 6037 Chile (1955) 15727; (1958) 4790; (1960) 6954 Colombia (1956) 12660; (1958) 12789; (1959) 7800 Costa Rica (1960) 9790 Denmark (1955) 19449; (1956) 12657 Ecuador (1955) 8219; (1959) 7799 Egypt (1956) 1650 Ethiopia (1956) 20434 Finland (1953) 16979 France (1955) 6522; (1958) 15054; (1960) 11296 French West Africa (1958) 12792 Germany and Western Berlin (1955) 10347; (1958) 622; (1960) 13969 Great Britain (195S) 15052 Greece (1957) 7397; (1958) 1513; (1959) 4878 Hong Kong (1956) 15763 India (1957) 8643; (1958) 15056; (1960) 17146 Indonesia (1958) 6038 Iran (1957) 16859; (1959) 1657; (1960) 669 Iraq (1956) 3942; (1960) 3853 Ireland (1958^ 3519 Israel (1957) 2077 Italy (1957) 859; (1958) 160.36 Japan (1955) 4841; (1957) 11543; (1960) 675 Jordan (1959) 463 Korea (1955) 15726; (1958) 4807; (1959) 9077 Libya (1956) 19021 Liechtenstein (1955) 4853; (1959) 12716 Malaya, Federation (1959) 4890 Mexico (1958) 12793 Morocco (1900) 15503 Mozambique (1957) 4028 Netherlands (1955) 15723; (1959) 4879; (1960) 15506 New Zealand (1956) 9128; (1959) 14700 Nicaragua (1959) 10421 Norway (1957) 11547 Pakistan (1955) 6526; (1958) 12787; (1960) 3852 Paraguay (1955) 4848; (1959) 12712 Peru (1956) 12653: (1960) 18585 Philippines (1958) 4797 Portugal (1956) 5735 Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Federation (1960) 9792 Saudi Arabia (1958) 621 Singapore (1959) 9076 Spain (1955) 6520: (1957) 17789: (I960) 18588 Sweden (1955) 10,359; (1958) 3513 Switzerland (1955) 4853; (1959). 12716 Syria (1957) 7396; (1960) 5397 Taiwan (1956) 5732; (1959) 4883 Thailand (1956) 1651 : (1960) 844S 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1381 -68— Vol. 2 7 Licenses — Continued licensing controls — continued Tunisia (19f.O) 530<; ^ „.,^ Union of South Africa (\0i>.>) G..lfi: (1957) c.nTli, 1422.;: (lJ)5s) 1G0:U ; (195'J) liiir.2: (lOtiOi 11297 Uruf-'uav (19r)7) 17802; (19G0) 13970 Veue/,uehi (1955) 15.S2 ; (1950) 19022; (19110) 67S Vict-Xani (1957) 15895 Ynposlavia (1955) 10344; (19.>6) 10S.7 licensing of industrial property rights in France (1959) 14704 Fakistan, suspension of open general system (1953) 1131 patent licensing agreements with Lnitea Kingdom firms (195(i) 3911 reactor facilities, AEC procedures, etc., study (1957) 0721 see also classes of persons to whom, or sub- jects for which, licenses are issued. Lichens : economic uses (1952) 908 flora and vegetation of United States, guide to literature (1955) 16106 Parmelia species, revision of South American collection determined by Lyngo (1960) 10298 Lichtfuss. Eva, relief (1958) 3219, 8166, 92.30 Licking Uiver : engineer report — • department:.! edition (1957) 8491 document edition (1957) 8114 Lidji, Isaac, and son. relief (1957) 11112; (195S) 4247, 5514 Lids, cookim; utensil, specification (1953) 13059 Lie detectors : operation by military police, spec. regs. (1951) 17435 technical manuals (1953) 649. 652 Lieberman. James J., relief (1951) 13249, 14772. 15097 Lieberman, Samuel, and family, relief (1954) 6997. 11652, 13968 Liechtenstein: ,in,-o^ economic information, summary (19oo) 19071 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (19.55) 4S.53 ; (1959) 12716 forms of corporate organization (1957) 8639 „ , passport visa fees, agreement (1956) 4281 Lien, Hwachii, relief (1960) 12945, 13248, 13558 Liens : .„ , , attornevs In proceedings before Federal courts, etc.. reports (1952) 7330, 13418; (1954) 6972 garagekeepers and liverymen, enforce act in D.C.— law (1952) 10329 reports (1951) 16485; (1952) 8864 motor vehicle, use of serial numbers in re- cording in D.C. — law (1952) 10333 reports (1952) 7358, 8906 statutory, standards for invalidation, etc., amend bankruiitcy act, reports (1959) 14205, 15804; (1960) 15319 Liermann, Rudolf F.. relief (1956) 53S8 Lieu, Linne. relief (1952) 8902; (19.".3) 8874; 12844, 15067 Lieu, Peter, relief (1952) 8902; (1953) 8874. 12844, 15067 Lieu, Rol)ert Shen-yen Hou-JIing, relief (1955) 0071, 11878, 14024 Life: development of living matter, materialist theory of reflection, USSR study (1959) 16609 origin, status of problem, USSR (1959) 605 sciences and National Science Foundation (1960) 466 sciences and space researcli programs, re- port (1960) 10883 sciences. Federal grants and contracts for research (1955) 19019; (1957) 2251; (1959) 5330 sec also Longevity. Life adjustment, see Conduct of life. Life adjustment education, list of references (1952) 18790 Life Adjustment Education for Youth, Com- mission on, see Commission on Life Adjustment Education for Youth. Life Adjustment Education, Work Conference on, sec Work Conference on Life Ad- justment Education. Life boats, CO- Inflatable, operation, etc., manuals (1953) 13595-590; (1954) 19009; (1957) 5833 Life floats : river steamers. Coast Guard to regulate — hearings (1954) 12100; (1956) 17005 law (1950) 10149 reports (1954) 11954; (1955) 6285; (1956) 8579 specifications — balsa-wood (1951) 19085; (1957) 14030 floats (1951) 18459 release-devices (1951) 15257; (1954) 7148 Life insurance : actuarial tables and rules in computing taxable income (1955) 3470 amount in force as survivor benefits under — OASI svstem (1953) 19483. 2044S ; (1955) 18580; (1958) 13147 social security act amendments (1953) 20450 Armed Forces handbook (1958) 16725 Armed Forces service insurance, your insur- ance, savings, and retirement (1954) 1305 business, information summary (1957) 3489 business life in.surance (1954) 13702 commercial, solicitation — Armv regulations (1956) 4714 special regulations (1952) 6006; (1953) 14763 corporation, information summary (1957) 34 90 corporation life insurance (1954) 13763 credit, regulate in D.C, reports (1960) 10S52; 11061 death benefits excluded from gross income, tax regulations (1958) 8753 District of Columbia — accident and sickness provisions, amend act — law (1953) 12348 reports (1953) 9134, 10484 amend act — hearing (1060) 8127 laws (i958) 4195; (1900) 10728, 12975, 16775 reports (1957) 15538; (1958) 3117; (1960) 6572-73; 10803, 11064-65, 13772 group plans, amend act — law (1900) 13023 reports (1959) 5S;91 ; (I960) 11062 examples of beneficiary designations and optional settlement (1955) 12734 farm families (1959) 11598 Federal employees group plans — amend act — hearings (1957) 6987, 13605 laws (1955) 16774; (1958) 5553; (1959) 15741 reports (1955) 11764, 12087; (1957) 9673, 13832, 15240; (1958) 5640; (1959) 14530; (1900) 11117 Civil Service Commission publication (10.54) 10355 continuance for disabled — law (1950) 10142 reports (1950) 5445, 10252 coverage for Gallaudet College em- ployees — • hearing (1956) 18633 law (1950) 16804 rei)orts (1950) 10240, 15426 hearings (19.54) 12180 law (1954) 10731 message from the President (1954) 82 < 5 reports (1954) 11962, 14475 Page 1382 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Life insurance — Continued Federal employees group program adminis- tration — expenses, reports (1959) 4701, 4703; (1960) 3660 investigation, extension, reports (1957) 3743, 3751 ; (195S) 132S, 3271 ; (1960) 3691 Government — amend laws (1953) 10551 annual statements (1952) 11600, 11602- 603 hearincs (1955) 9750 information and premium rates (1952) 11604; (1953) 1S070 ; (1957) 5910; (1959) 953S law as amended (195G) 1S664 refund of premium — law (1954) 5075 reports (1953) 12415; (1954) 5325 service personnel and veterans, staff re- port (1956) 10398 term policies, make renewal automatic — law (1953) 15210 reports (1953) 12413, 12876 term policies, renewal — ■ hearings (1951) 9562 law (1951) 14S09 reports (1951) 11027, 13449 text of act (1951) ISllO ; (1952) 16387; (1955) 4451 trust fund investment, hearing (19G0) 3637 gratuitous indemnity for Armed Forces — hearing (1951) 5035 law (1951) 9342 law. explanation, armed forces talk (1951) 12745 law. summary (1951) 11779-7S0 redefine stepchild and stepparent- law (1955) 14341 reports (1955) 11645. 12124 reports (1951) 606, 317S. 3180. 4998, 7972 gratuitous indemnity for ROTC — law (1954) 16771 reports (1953) 12412; (1954) 14758 group plan for employees of cooperatives (1955) 15613 guaranteed under soldiers and sailors civil relief act — investigation — hearings (1956) 12114 report (1956) 12114 restrict application — law (1956) 14464 reports (1956) 8520. 12386 individual investments in reserves (1954) 10601, 18805 ; (1955) 12444, 18411 ; (1956) 5618: (1957) 7274. 16715; (1958) 1443. 5908. 9878; (1959) 3456- 57, 4814, 14624: (1960) 1747-48, 5306 Insurance information bulletin series (1951) 11779-780. 15896; (1953) 13720, 16637-639, 18065 laws administered by Veterans Administra- tion, amend, hearings (1953) 10551 national service — - accounts procedures, VA manual (1956) 7863 amend laws, hearings (1953) 10551 and servicemen's indemnity — information and premium rates (1952) 15903; (1954) 1176; (1957) 5911; (1959) 10631 special regulations (1953) 16844 annual statements (1952) 11601 ; (1956) 7882 attorney's fees in suits involving waiver of premium — law (1955) 14350 reports (1955) 11650. 12125 continue 120 days after discharge — law (1955) 14363 reports (1955) 11634. 12123 conversion of term insurance, etc. — law (1058) 14239 reports (1958) 6859. 14719 disability benefits, report (1951) 6589 dividend checks to members of armed forces, report (1951) 7948 Life in.surance^ — Continued national service — continued dividends, spec, regs (1952) 6607 dividends to pay premiums — law (1951) 9355 reports (1951) 6592, 8067 equalize benefits of World War II, avia- tion student:: — . law (1960) 9410 reports (1960) 8062, 9601 fund investment, reports (1957) 6923, 8181 hearings (1955) 9750 law, as amended, text (1956) 18664 miscellaneous legislation, hearings (I960) 6671 new modified life plan for uol icy holders, reports (1960) 8068, 11035 nonparticipating piemium rates, etc. (1951) 19039; (1956) 4332; (1958) 7684 participating premium rates and policy values (1952) 19219; a956) 1056 premium receipts and waivers, report (1952) 7079 refund of premiums — law (1954) 5075 reports (1953) 12415; (1954) 5325 regular dividend schedules, operating pro- cedures, manual (1958) 6389; (1959) 1219 renewal, spec, regs (1952) 4782 secondarv housing loan market creation, hearings (1956) 7104 substitue for, hearings (1951) 635 term policies, make renewal atomatic — law (1953) 15210 reports (1953) 12413. 12876 term policies, renewal, law (1951) 14812 term policies, renewal, repors (1951) 11036, 13452 text of act (1951) 18110; (1952) 1C3S7 ; (1955) 4451 total disability income, increase- law (1958) 14023 reports (1958) 6860, 12533 total disability income premium rates (1959) 2170 trust fund investment, hearins (1960) 3637 trust funds, use for veterans loans, hear- ings (1957) 5183 waiver of premiums- law (1955) 14362 reports (1955) 11633. 12127 waiver of premiums for totally disabled veterans — law (1960) 9413 reports (19C0) 8067, 11011 national service act. amend — hearings (1958) 6913 laws (1958) 14023. 14239 reports (1958) 6859-60, 12533, 14719 partnership information summary (1957) 3491 partnership life insurance (1954) 13764 plans for older workers under collective bar- gaining — ■ departmental edition (1956) £0533 document edition (1956) 20086 plans under collective bargaining, digest- departmental edition (1955) 15833 document edition (19-'i5) 14487 text (1951) 1326, 18756 reversionary interests, amend technical changes act, report (1055) 14862 sales in European Command. Army — hearings (1955) 1353, 11823 reports (1955) 4434, 9730, 11822 sales on militarv installations — hearings (1955) 16829 report and recommendations (1955) 18169 servicemen's indemnities — ■ amend laws, hearings (1953) 10551 designation of beneficiary, spec, regs (1951) 12851 hearings (1955) 9750 proposed provision (1953) 9017 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1383 Life Insur.ince — Continued servicemen's indemnity act — law as amended, text (]9.")(i) 1SGG4 text (1952) 1G3S7; (10r,5) 4451 sole proprietorship, information (1054) l:i7Gl : (19571 34SS veterans, preniiunis, paid under soldiers' and sailors' civil relief act, VA to re- fund — laws 1195S) 117S2. 15805 reports (1958) 5611, 12443 Veterans Administration operations, report on study (1958) 15598 veterans special, information and premium rates — non-i)articipatin£r (1059) 1220 policy values (1959) 2171 waiver of picmiuiiis on national service and United States Government insurance, spec, regs (1952) 12559: (1954) 11116 see aluo Insurance companies — Old age and survivors Insurance. Life insurance companies, xce Insurance com- panies. Life-jacket shark-chasers, see Shark-chasers. Life preservers : COa inflatable, specifications (1952) 9174. 15057; (1953) 2363; (1955) 4G22 ; (1950) 1715:5 jacket type, fibrous glass, specification (1952) 2549 packagincr and packing, specifications (1951) 13633, 19753; (1954) 650; (1955) 12223: (1956) 10700; (1957) 71SS parachutist, specification (1951) 15235 pneumatic, cloth, coated, and tape, coated cloth-chloroprene on nylon, specification (1950) 18735 repair kits, specifications (1951) 19703; (1952) 5550, 9201; (1953) 2395; (1957) 1926 river steamers — hearings (1954) 12100; (1956) 17005 law (1!)5G) 10149 reports (1954) 11954; (1955) 6285; (1956) 8579 Ships Bureau manual (1952) 15S12 underarm, pneumatic, type MA— 2, specifica- tion (1957) 1917 vest — fibrous glass, specification (1957) 14049 self-inflating type, specifications (1951) 19738; (1952) 5572 work type, specifications (1953) 17347; (1954) 8619: (1957) 14048 waist, work type, specification (1953) 10S12 yoke, fibrous glass, specifications (1952) 2544; (1956) 8963; (1957) 14047 Life rafts : sea anchors, specifications (1952) 7395 ; (1953) 9190 technical standard order (1953) 101S9 twin tube, regulations of administrator (1959) 17400 Life tables : 1949-51— Alabama (1956) 857 Arizona (1956) 1786 Arkansas (195G) 17S7 Calilornia (19.".(i) 4154 Colorado (1956) 4155 Connecticut (3 956) 4156 Delaware (195G) 4157 District of Columbia (1956) 4158 Florida (195(!) 5970 Georgia (1950) 5971 Maho (1956) 5972 Illinois (1950) 5973 Indiana (1956) 5974 Iowa (1950) 5975 Kansas (1956) 5976 Kentuckv (1956) 5977 liouisiana (1950) 5978 Maine (1956) 5979 Maryland (1956) 5980 Massachusetts (1956) 7712 Michigan (1956) 7713 Minnesota (195G) 7714 Mississippi (1956) 7715 Life tables — Continued 1949-51 — continued Missouri (1956) 7716 Montana (195G) 7717 Nebraska (1956) 7718 Nevada (1956) 7719 New Hampshire (1950) 7720 New Jersey (1950) 7721 New Mexico (1956) 7722 New York State (1950) 7723 North Carolina (1950) 7724 North Dakota (1950) 7725 Ohio (1950) 7726 Oklahoma (1950) 7727 Oregon (1956) 9280 Pennsylvania (195G) 9287 Rhode Island (1950) 928S South Carolina (19.".6) 9289 South Dakota (195G) 9290 State (1957) 5771 Tennessee (1956) 9291 Texas (1956) 9292 United States (1956) 856 title page and contents (1956) 15935 Utah (1956) 9293 Vermont (1950) 9294 Vir:,'inia (1956) 9295 Washington State (1956) 9296 West Virginia (1950) 9297 Wisconsin (1956) 9298 Wyoming (1950) 9299 method of constructing national, divisional and state (1959) 10956 United States, abridged (1956) 865, 11075: (1957) 11769; (1958) 8858; (1959) 15112: (1900) 5976. 16122 United States, geographic divisions (1956) 19277 Lifeboatmen : Coast Guard manual (1954) 13895 qualification requirements, manual (1955) 19155 Lifesaving apparatus : aboard vessels. Coast Guard to prescribe regnlations — hearings (1900) 1646 law (1959) 15024 reports (1959) 12478, 14295 artificial islands and fixed structures on outer continental shelf, rules and regu- lations (1957) 10(590: (1960) 3487 marine lifesaving equipment — Federal stippl.v classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1956) 19858 single department procurement. Armv regs (1955) 18869: (1956) 3023 see also Buoys. — Life floats. — Life rafts. Lift, see Elevators. Lift (aircraft) : aerodynamic characteristics — jet airplanes, effect of ground proximity (1960) 4244, 16078 lifting rotors, equations, etc.. for calcu- lating (1956) 19228; (1957) 4239 airfoils — aerodynamic loads (1954) 12482 annular (1957) 17076 cascade, pressure distribution (1951) 15026 low speeds (1953) 17787 oscillating, in 2-dimenslonal flow (1953) 17763 sections, boundary layer control (1951) 1 50.'50 Bell X-5 airplane. In 45° sweptback con- figuration at transonic speeds (1959) losno bent, flat plate (1955) 50.-il calculating spnnwlse life distributions at subsonic speeds (1952) 15007 camber, conical, effects on lift. drag, pitch- ing-nioment of triangular wing (1960) 17811 characteristics — airpl.ine model, leading-edge area-suction flap and leading ed'.re modifications, used to improve (1959) 959 blunt lifting bodies at Mach number 3.11, investigation (1960) 7438 Page 1384 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lift (aircraft) — Continued characteristics — continued circular cylinder, effect of Reynolds num- ber on force and pressure distribution a960) 1T907 coefficient, at low Mach numbers of hovering helicopter rotor having NACA 64iA012 airfoil section (1959) 5270 coniigurations consisting of 3 triangular wing-panels and body of equal length (1959) 5221 dvnaniic, of bodies at Mach number 6.86 ' a960) 5876 hydrodynamic, hydro-ski model at depth "of immersion (1950) 17735 hydrofoils, at subcritical and supercritical "speeds, investigation (1956) 7673, 11014 moment-of-area rule modification effect (1959) 67CG subsonic speeds and Mach number 1.9 of lifting circular cvlinder with fineness ratio of 10 (1960) 1154 swept-wing, multijet. transport-type air- plane, flight investigation (1960) 1125, 17SS3 thin trapezodial wing in combination with basic and indented bodies (1960) 5SS9 thin wings of aspect ratio 3 and taper ratio 0.4 at subsonic and supersonic speeds, effect of leading-edge sweepback 11959) 956 wing-body combinations, comparison with shock-expansion theory (1958) 172S8 Coanda effect, use for obtaining lift with single flat-plate deflection surface (1058) 8836 coefficients, jet-augmented flaps on rectangu- lar wing, investigation (1957) 1087 delta wing configuration, propulsive jet effect (1959) 13419 delta wings, drag at Mach mimbers up to 2.0 (1959) 13408 development on wings in accelerated longi- tudinal motion, wind-tunnel investiga- tion (1960) 4235 distribution, slope, etc., aeroelastic effects (1952) 6099 double-wedge profile at Mach numbers near shock attachment (1954) 15695 Douglas D-558-II research airplane at transonic speeds, wing mounted exter- nal stores effect (1959) 16801 factors affecting at supersonic speeds (1960) 17868 factors affecting loss in shift and lift (1953) 6212 fluctuations due to turbulence (1957) 5740 gap between wing and body, effects (1959) 15050 generation on circular cylinder by tangen- tial blowing from surface slots (1960) 10239 generation on wing, relation to character of flow in boundary layer (1960) 10269 high-lift devices, effect on static-lateral- stability derivatives (1952) 19064 high lift-drag ratios at high supersonic speeds, aircraft configurations develop- ing (1959) 6689 hovering flisht tests of vertical take-off air- plane (1955) 10560 hysteresis at stall as unsteady boundary- laver phenomenon (1956) 841 ; (1957) 8826 indicial — calculation at subsonic Mach numbers (1952) 806 pitching airfoil (1952) 4272 sinking or pitching 2-dimensional wing flying (1951) 14078 integrated system, static behavior of — rectangular plan ground effect model (1960) 18079 special plan form ground effect machine model (1960) 18077 Lift (aircraft) — Continued jet augmented flaps — effect of blowing from nacelles mounted above wing (1958) 8843 flow field, characteristics and ground in- fluence on model (1957) 17075 leading edge slat as longitudinal control de- vice (1956) 11045 lift and moment e(iuations for oscillating airfoils (1054) 18920; (1955) 5054 lift coefficient, effect of rate of change of angle of attack (1951) 20154 lift force and pitching-moment interference experiments (1957) 1057 lower-surface jet effect on lift-drag ratio of swept-back wing (1960) 5919 maximum, airfoil modifications to increase (1957) 1092 maximum coefficient, use of leading-edge suc- tion for increasing (1957) 4233, 7546 maximum lift-drag ratios of wing-body com- binations (1958) 16372 predicting increments due to flap deflection at low angles of attack (1957) 2233 rocket-powered airplane having sweptback wing and inline tail surfaces, longitu- dinal stability (1959) 16S21 rotor, response due to increase in collective pitch in case of — descending flight (1960) 8843 vertical flight (1960) 8842 second-order slender-bodv theory-axisymme- tric flow (1958) 15229: 11960) 8855 series of triangular wing and body combina- tions at Mach No. 1.94 (1959) 1051A stick shaker as lift-margin indicator (1955) 5062 streamline contouring in sweptback wing- fuselage juncture in combination with transonic area rule (1959) 16831 subsonic airplanes, fuselage addition to in- crease drag-rise (1958) SS40 theoretical, cylindrical afterbody at zero angle of attack (1957) 1058 theory of lifting surfaces (1956) 4112 trailing-edge bluntness effect (19591 15058 transonic, double-wedge profile (1955) 3558 tunnel-boundarv lift interference study (1956) 4107 2- and 3-dimensional unsteady lift problems (1953) 17759 2 to 4 lift-drag ratios of straight wing fighter airplane, approach and landing investi- gation (1960) 17880 use of jet-augmented flap as lift device (1959) 5274 vertical- and short-take-off-and landing air- planes, estimating (1959) 5264 vortex-generator configurations (1955) 18499 wings — boundary induced downwash in 2-dimen- sional slotted wind tunnel (1958) 10115; (1900) 2131 development in accelerated longitudinal motion, wind-tunnel investigation (1060) 16080 distributions due to twist (1931) 5658 effect of variations in Mach and Reynolds numbers (1952) 16804 effects of sweep on maximum-lift charac- teristics, at transonic speeds (1955) 15904 entering gusts at subsonic and supersonic speeds (1953) 8025; (1954) 17670 gap between wing and body of slender wing-body combination (1954) 15694 inboard plan-form modification effects on lift, drag, longitudinal stability of rocket propelled model with swept-back wing (1959) 16855 ^ ^ jet flaps, aspect ratio and end plates effect (1957) 1085 jet flaps at high subsonic and transonic speeds, exploratory investigation (1958) 15243 light, sweptback (1953) 13448 linearized supersonic-wing theory (1951) 11589 „„„„ loading-gear loads, effects on (19o2) 7926 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1385 Lift (aircraft)' — Continued wluffs — continued Mach, etc., numbers, effect on lift coeffi- cient (inni) 3984 maximum lift ut supersonic speeds (1956) 5911 minimum drag due to lift, design consid- erations (1953) 792 moment of delta-wiug-body combination in supersonic tunnel (1954) ITG'iS oscillating in siiiier.souic potential fluw (1955) 10557; (1957) 17974 oscillating triangular, with supersonic edges (1951) 1882S ; U95:j) 17770; (1954) 17077 plan form and thickness (1955) 195C9 responses to sharp-edged traveling gusts (1957) SS.37 roll at supersonic speeds (1951) 3911 spanwise distribution, aeroelastic effects (1954) 1068S spanwise lift distribution (1951) 3932 subjected to sinusdidal gusts and sinking oscillations, unstciul.v-lift functions, cal- culation (1950) 20021 supersonic edges, oscillating, and appli- cation to flutter, analysis (1958) 3714 supersonic lift by vertical acceleration (1951) 8639 sweep and aspect ratio at low speed (1951) 5600 sweptback, at supersonic speeds (1951) 7229 sweptback, formulas for supersonic lift (1952) 17984 thickness effects on lift distribution (1951) 5672 thin sweptback tapered, at supersonic speeds (19.54) 15686 transonic, double-wedge profile (1953) 126S triangular wing in high-speed flight, prob- lems (1951) 14066 unswept, with flaps or ailerons (1951) 5659: (1953) 16359 wing-bodv-tail combinations at subsonic, etc.. s'jeeds (1958) 3092 wing-fuselage combination properties (1959) 8090 zero-lift damping in roll, data (1957) 7561 zero-lift drag of series of bomb shapes at Mach nos. 0.60 to 1.10 (1956) 15894 zero-lift drag-rise characteristics (1957) 1043 zero drag — bodv of revolution, transonic investigation oif effects of scMisubmergod store cavi- ties and slots (1059) 16762 freo-flight investigations, data (1958) 3720 zero wave drag — opened-nosed bodies of revolutions, theo- retical methods for computing (1958) 172S0 store arrangement, theoretical calcula- tions of supersonic wave drag (1058) 1731 supersonic and moment-of-area rules com- bined for rapid calculations (1959) 9371 Tchobichef form of harmonic analysis for computing (1959) 17723 Lift of bodies, afterbodies, etc (1952) 7937 Lifters (tools) : valve spring, specifications (1955) 1555; (1956) 9054 Lifting frames, nee Frames. Lifts, industrial, standard of trade (1956) 6712 Ligh, William, relief (1955) 5990, 7842, 9360 absorption in silver, temperature effect (1954) 4868 adaptation of rods, measurement (1960) 5783 ambient Illumination, etc., effects upon tar- get detectibllity with B-display (1959) G860 Light — Continued atmospheric refraction over water (1956) 20701 atmospheric transmission — Correlation with back-scattering (1956) 20710 daytime measurement (1952) 15728 field of view influence, measurements (1958) 825 night measurement (1951) 10153 attenuation, atmospheric transmission in visible region (1960) 1233 bibliography (1953) 1.543 changes in intensity, photoelectric recording (1951) 18S44 Control, air traflic. specification (1953) 898 daytime conspicuity of aircraft, investiga- tion of means to Improve (1959) 245 design of flre control optics (1953) 13524 extraseasonal broedins induced in goats and sheep (1953) 19617 flashes, photoelectric metliod of recording chance in time of spectra (1954) 3423 geometrical optics, fundamental laws, appli- cation to individual components (1953) 13524 horizontal atmospheric transmission, record- ing (1955) 15963 incentive in learning in multiple choice box (1951) 20080 light and high levels of soil nutrients re- duces prevalence of mycorrhizae on pine seedlings (1960) 11311 luminescence — DXA isolated from tissues of irradiated anim.als. USSR study (1959) 13256 P-centers in CaFo (1954) 4898 Infrared, of mine'rals (195S) 3545 ionizntion and luminescence in flames (1951) 8630 phosphors. Purkinje effect (1954) 6206 solid organic substances, damping (1954) .3429 luminescent microscopy — blood in X-r.'iv irradiation. USSR study (1959) 1.3253 bone marrow in — radiation reaction, USSR study (1959) 13254 radiomimetic substances. USSR sttidy (19.S9) 13255 optical crvstallocraphv of uranium com- pounds (1951) 9120: (1955> 7127 optical density of plant pigment extracts of feres in (licestihilitv studies, effect on (19.-5) 16138 optical metho'ls — atoms .Miul molecules in ground state (1954) 4890 licrht sc.-'ttering (1951) 1097.1 silicon organic compounds (■19."4) 4892 optical properties, inorganic fluoride and chloride comiiounds (1956^ 6072 optics and optical equipment, deterioration, bihliosraphv (195:-!) 1667 oiitics. biblio'-M-aidiy (19531 1544 perception of brief variations In brightness (1954) 4894 polarized, metal examination under (1953) 663 precise topocrranhy of (1951) 20175 recordincr atmospheric (1952) 8016 red adaptation, various 15029 scatterinir — atmosphere factors (1958) 13090 fuels (1954) 1S961 muscle ]ir(>teiiis. studies (1953) 6166 ojttical anisotropv magnitude determina- tions, solutions' (1954) 4872 searchlight beam (1953) 8439 screening action of thin elastic layer (1954) 1474 sources, testing (1955) 9021 starlight — photodisintegratlon in nuclear emulsions (1955) 13917 optical surfaces transmissometer durations (1954) photomultiplicr tubes Page 1386 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Light — Continued starlight— continued relation to atmospheric turbulence (1953) 19627 : (1954) 13421 scintillation and image motion (lOaS) 56 stimulating action of exciting light on phosphorescence (1953) 17060 stimulus luminance in discrimination of \isual movement (1957) 16107 sunbmicrosecond source witli extreme bright- ness, short electrical breakdown (1958) 9056 test stimulus, effect on measurement of dark adaption (1960) 5797 transmission through turbid water, in- flueuce field of view (1956) 9327 transmittance of sugar liquors (1953) 4711 ultraviolet — exposure effect on dark adaptation (1956) 5855 physicotherapeutic, specification (1956) (1956) 18925 spectrophotometric determination nf ura- nium (1960) 62S9 visible, attenuation by lower atmosphere (1952) 18060 wide-angle interference from quadrupole source (1953) 14935 see also Photometric measurements — Polar- ization (light)- — Zodiacal light. Light amplifiers, solid state, and allied de- vices, survey (1960) 8903 Light filters : binocular, specification (1952) 4,32 dark adaptation red, comparison of specifi- cations (1953) 17727 manuscript preservation (1951) 14087 Light horses (1958) 16668 Light lists, see Lights and lighting. Light-pulser-phosphor, see Pho.sphor light pul- ser. Light— ships : employees, increase compensation- — hearing (1960) 1644 law (1959) 15674 reports (1959) 12167,14527 Light traps, see Insect traps. Lighter-than-air pilots, see Aviators. Lighters, see Barges — Mechanical lighters. Lighthouse reservations, see names of reser- vations or places where located. Lighthouse Service : medical care, etc., for officers, etc. — hearing (1953) 10542 reports (1953) 8833, 10354, 12802 veto (1954) 9685 see also Coast Guard. Lighthouses : Cape Hatteras lighthouses (1954) 15719 keepers, increase compensation — hearing (1960) 1644 law (1959) 15674 reports (1959) 12167,14527 Lighting, see Lights and lighting. Lighting and Structures Maintenance Branch, manual of operations (1951) 2814 Lighting equipment, see Lights and lighting. Lighting fixtures : commodity classification, spec, regs (1951) 6143 ; (1952) 1999 Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1955) 6333 Federal supply schedules (1957) 14187; (1958) 15996; (1959) 12667; (1960) 13918 flourescent lighting, alternating current, general purpose, specification (1957) S598 Incandescent lamps, specifications (1955) 10278; (1957) 5510 operating room, specification (1951) 5232 residential industry, 1959 outlook and 1958 review (1959) 1417 specifications (1951) 16601: (1952) 7537, 9143; (1953) 931 ; (1954) 1765 wire work, census of manufactures, 1954 in- dustry bulletin (1957) 4869 Lightning : atmospheric electricity conference, proceed- ings (1956) 2922 fire incidence in northeastern California (1960) 18031 general information and safety rules (1960) 6123 hazards to aircraft — fuel tanks (1958) 16379; (1960) 11560 recommendations for protection (1958) 15540 protection — code (1953) 4708 farm (1959) 9G04 Polish high voltage networks (1959) 674 systems, engineering manual for military construction (1954) 19530; (1956) 17206 Yards and Docks Bureau installations (1960) 4472 see also Thunderstorms. Lightning arrestors : Davis Dam project, invitations for bids (1951) 15S21, 18975; (1952) Sill, 11494, 14381; (1953) 11483, 11497 Eklutna project, invitation for bids (1953) 19416 O'Fallon Creek substation, invitation for bids (1954) 7605 Lights and lighting : aeronautical, covers, specifications (1953) 918; (1956) 3714 air carriers — interior emergency exit marking lights, civil air regulations amdts (1957) 14791, 14793 position and anti-collision light require- ments, civil air regulations amdt (1957) 4930 aircraft — anticoUision lights — characteristics (1956) 18511 large airplanes operating at night, civil air regulations amdts (1954) 13861- 862, 13864-865 requirements (1957) 4933 cockpit, instrument, and anti-collision lighting for Army aircraft (1957) 103S4; (1958) 946 emergency exit, extend compliance date, civil air regulations amdts (1957) 9312- 14 normal, utility and acrobatic, position and anti-collision light requirements, civil air regulations amdt (1957) 4923 operational system to measure, compute, and present approach visibility infor- mation (1958) 15539 panel, individual instrument, specifica- tions (1953) 5845; (1956) 1565 panel light, for aircraft control panel, specifications (1952) 2552, 18718; (1953) 17348; (1956) 7282,, 8965; (1957) 1913, 1915, 11256 position light flashers, fail-safe (1952) 6792 position lisrht flashing rates, civil air regs (1954) 8150 position light systems, etc., civil air regs (1951) 2825 rotorciaft, position and anti-collision light requirements, civil air regulations amdts (1957) 4926-27 rotorcraft, position light flashing rates, civil air regs (1954) 8154 transport, position and anti-collision light requirements, civil air regulations amdt (1957) 4924 ultraviolet, cockpit panel, specification (1957) 18718 airfield, lead assemblies, electrical, specifica- tion (1957) 1912 airport approach lights — counterrotating beacon, aid to pilots (1953) 7208 pattern distortion by rain on airplane windshields (1953) 7226 patterns, perspective analysis (1953) 7181 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1387 Lights and lighting — Continued airport approach lights — continned proposed alpa system, analysis (1953) 7193 slope-line system — modifications (1953) 7213. 7196 visibility and glare (1953) 7202 airport lighting rei)()rt — appendix, selected annotations and bibli- ography (I9R0) 19258 operational tests and human factors, sum- mary (19G0) 19257 condensed report (1900) 19259 airports — boundary and obstruction markers, speci- fication (1952) 39(19; (1950.) 3742. 17151 brightness control assembly, specification (1953) 10185 lighting equipment, single department procurement. Army regs (1950) 219 panels, airport lighting control, specifica- tion (1950) 3755 runways and landing strips (1957) 9310 CAA requirements (1952) 8575 marker light, specification (1953) 18527 runway- — - candlepower distribution requirements (1953) 7223 modified controllable-beam, evaluation (1958) 4118 threshold lighting patterns, tests (1959) 4804 runway marker lights, specifications (1954) 18481,19486; (1957) ir.641 runway markers, elevated, specifications (1951) 6820, 8234, 1523G, 18479; (1952) 3968 taxiways, national standard (1958) 5452 visual aids for landing fields (1954) 1546 antenna structures, FCC rules and regula- tions (1960) 8352 approach roadway, Hungrv Horse Dam, specifications (1953) 19438 beacon — gas operated, specifications 11274; (1953) 896; (1956) flashing. (1951) 8964 rotating, specifications (1953) 9198; (1956) 3741 bracket, work table, specification (1951) .18481 broadband blue illumination in combat in- formation systems, operational and psychological effects evaluation (1958) 15303 Capitol rotunda frieze, illumination, pro- ceedings (1954) 16928 carried by motorboats, amend act of Apr. 25, 1940, reports (1955) 9931; (1956) 8581 Coast Guard lists — Alaska (1956) 14296 Apalachicola River. Fla.. to Rio Grande (1955) 9311 ; (1956) 10020 Atlantic Coast (1957) 8054-59; (1958) 666.5-71: (19.59) 5758, 5760-64; (1960) 6385-90 Fenwick Isl;ind. Del., to Little River In- let, S.C. (1955) 9.309; (1956) 10018 Great Lakes (1956) 6792: (1958) 4148; (1959) 4401 ; (1960) 4769 Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway (1958) S023 Hawaiian and Pacific Islands (1956) 14297 Intracoastal Waterwav (1952) 16344 Little River Inlet. S.C, to Apalachicola River, Fla. (1955) 9310: (1956) 10019 Mexicnn border to Point Arguello (1956) 14293 Mississippi River system (1956) 8394 ; (1958) 4149; (1959) 5759; (1960) 79n;i Pacific Coast (1052) 8620-24; (1955) 593.3-37: (1956) 6791; (1957) 6696- 6703; (1958) 4147. 4150 51: (1959) 4399.4402-6. (1960) 7901.7903-7 Point Arguello to St. George Reef (1956) 14294 Lights and lighting — Continued Coast Guard lists — continued St. Croix River, Maine lo Watch Hill, R.I. (1955) 9307 : (1956) 10016 St. (Jeorge Reef to Alaska (1956) 14295 Watch Hill, R.I., to Fenwick Island, Del. (1955) 9309; (1956) 10017 West Indies (1956) lOO'JOA West Indies, Greater Antilles section (1955) 9312 design capacity charts for signalized street and highway intersections (1954) 7580 desk. Iliiiirescciit. pi'dcstal. specifications (1952) 4103; (1956) 685 engineering. Yards and Docks Bureau in- stallations (1960) 4472 extension, electrical, specifications (1956) 686, 12597 fixed structures, clarify Coast Guard author- ity — hearing (1956) 17005 law (1!»56) 10151 reports (1955) 9937; (1956) 8575 fixtures ;ind lamps. Fcfleral supi'lv schedule (1958) 14973; (1959) 12668 flash munitions, light output, static accept- ance tests, military standard (1956) 10728, 18812 floodlighting onuipment, portable, specifica- tion (1951) 11264 household lights, specification (1955) 19410 illumination conditions and visual fatigue, determination bv measuring visibility. USSR studies (1959) 6598 illumination of radio towers, abandoned or unused, report (1960) 5167 incandescent, spotlights, powerboat, specifi- cations (1952) 2621 industrial (1953) 13398 interior red lighting, comparison of specifi- cations (1953) 17727 light set general illumination, specification (1957) 8600 lighting materials, wholesale price index, prices and price relatives for individual commodities (1955) 723 lights for more winter eggs (1954) 19124 lists — Coast Guard (1951) 4782, 6415, 7874-75, 14724; (1952) 3539. 6S3.")-3r,. 8619-24; (1953) 5437-43. 7269. 10239. 12263- 268; (1954) 3554. 6574-80. 8190-96; (1955) 4181. 5931-37. 7516. 9307-12; (19.56) 6791-92. S394. 10015-20A. 14293-297; (1957) 4949, 6699-6703, 8054-59 Hvdrographic Ofl5ce (1951) 5417. 7140, 9994. 13968. 1.5493. 18689 : (1952) 689, 17860-861, 18977: (1953) 1178. 19231, 2023S; (1954) 895, 1948. 4269, 19653; (1955) 1636, 8278-79. 10436. 15786- 787. 19489; (1956) 762. 5795. 9173, 10917. 1580,8-809. 17457-458. 20488; (1957) 932--933, 2112. 4123-24. 5615- in. 7454-57. 8702-03. 11634-635, 14290-291. 15940-941, 16931. 1T863 ; (1958) 661-664. 1586-87, 3554-55, 6093-94. 7366. 8745. 12878-880. 15094. 16070-72. 17016: (1959) 528, 1718, 3609, 4935-36. 786.5-67. 9133. 12778, 14769-770. 16477. 17497^98; (1960) 1839 41. 3927-29. 5340, 9862, 14039- 40, 15538 magneto timing, specifications (1952) 10974: (1958) 4620 marker, clearance, service blackout, specifi- cation (1956) 20213 marker, distress, for use of military person- nel adrift at sea, specification (1955) 6365 materials, prices and price indexes (1953) 9418; (1958) 6146; (1959) 893 meters — instruments, electrical-indicating, specifi- cation, cancellation (1955) 16964 watt-hour. siiecification, cancellation (1955) 16965 motorboat re(|uireiiients. amend law. hearing (1956) 17005 Page 1388 Do not order from index; see indicated entry liights and lighting — Continued navigational, beacon, specification (1952) 17591 obstructions to air navigation — ANC requirements, cancellation (1956) 8350 basic requirements (1956) 6756 marking and lighting manual, CAA, order (1956) 8349 standards for lighting (1954) 477 operating-room, electric, shadow-reducing, specifications (1952) 7540, 17590; (1954) 12215 plant responses (1958) 3930 protection systems, engineering manual for military construction (1957) 9864 protective display of historical documents (1953) 8030 radioactive self-luminous markers (1955) 15956 red vs. white, visual acuity (1960) 5800 safelights. darkroom, photographic, specifi- cations (1953) 13196; (1958) 544 signal — bureau-design, specification (1952) 7537 light gun, portable, specification (1956) 20024 survey, electric, specification (1951) 6819 ; (1953) 5843 spectral energy distribution of light sources A, B, and C (1953) 8038 spotlights, power-boat, specification (1952) 7544 standards for grading of cotton (1956) 6220 street and highway, advancements made (remarks) (1959) 5388 street lighting in Tennessee Valley towns (1953) 8275 submarine-launched flashing-light buoy (1953) 19369 Submarines and small vessels (1953) 2663 threshold, requirements (1959) 1619 traffic signal lights. Capitol grounds, esti- mate (1951) 17832 true light components, approval (1951) 19403 vehicular warning light, special purpose, specification (1955) 18362 vessels towing or being overtaken, amend U.S. Code- hearing (1958) 16877 law (1958) 13980 reports (1958) 4542, 12080 visibilitv of instruments, etc.. at low levels of illumination (1951) 8705 see also Aircraft — Electric lamps — Electric- ity — Floodlights — Indicator lights. Lightweight construction, materials and design (titanium seminar) (1953) 16043 Lignin : and products, bibliography (1954) 9462 conversion into paper for laminated plastics (1958) 1538 metabolism in orchard-grass hay cut at various maturity stages (1952) 14991 properties and applications, bibliography (1953) 1613 Lignin sulfonate, use for dust control on haulage roads in arid regions (1958) 721 Lignite : Brandon Vt. deposits, pollen analysis (1956) 4091 carbonization characteristics, north-central U.S. (1956) 20604 Dakota, uranium recovery, laboratory in- vestigation (1957) 14748 distribution, census of mineral industries, 1954, industry bulletin (1958) 2909 gasification in — commercial-scale pilot plant, progress report (1956) 4092 externally heated retort, cost data (1957) 1021 grindability testing (1956) 1744 leonardite, byproduct (1960) 10222 lignitic resin, chemical constitution (1958) 16770 mineral facts and problems (1955) 17396; (1960) 15981 Lignite — Continued mineral market reports (1957) 7520. 10160 minerals yearbook preprint (1955) 17380 mining, census of mineral industries, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 16427 moisture removal in inert-gas atmospheres (1956) 11002 North Dakota- crude ammonia-synthesis gas, production from (1957) 4218 drying to 1,500 pounds pressure by Fleiss- ner proce.ss (1960) 1110 mining methods and costs (1959) 8031 thermal pretreatment and pelletizing (1958) 4962 uranium recovery (1956) 14147 seams at mines, thickness (1958) 726 South Arcot, India, utilization (1957) 14417 sulfur forms, distribution and transforma- tions on thermal treatment (1960) 16022 feasibility of hydraulic transport, study (1958) 13002 oxidation effect on carbonization yield (1957) 1026 uraniferous, reconnaissance in North and South Dakota, Montana and Wyoming (1958) 13345 uranium mineralization in North and South Dakota (1958) 16771 see also Coal. Lignite Creek, stripping coal deposits in Neuana coal field (1954) 7358 Lignumvitae, specifications (1951) 19706; (1952) 7564 : (1953) 5842 Likiep, ecology, radiobiological survey (1953) 5228 Lllu Yuen Chuang, see Chuang, Lilu Yuen. Lily Pond, nature trail guide (1951) 11634 Lim, Domingo, relief (1956) 5303 Lim, Margaret K., relief (1958) 4478, 11630, 11863 Lim, Richard K., relief (1958) 4478, 11630, 11863 Lim, Wan N.. relief (1956) 7124 Lima, Peru, weather stations, agreement with Peru (1957) 10372; (1959) 5431; (1960) 10438 Lima-bean pod borer, parasites (1952) 1812 Lima beans : canned — specification (1952) 11111 standards for grades (1951) 10211; (1953) 13538; (I960) 6148 downy mildew disease (1953) 2767; (1959) 8298 fresh, standards for grades (1953) 16487 frozen — • specifications (1951) 13752 ; (1953) 4459 standards for grades (1952) 9646, 15756; (1953) 13539; (1955) 13547; (1957) 5968 ham and lima beans, canned, specification (1957) 15635 soup, precooked, dehydrated, specification (1956) 20232 winter cover crops effect on wirewonns (1951) 19105 Limanda ferruginea, see Flounders. Limbs, compensation to veterans for loss of eye and limb, etc., reports (1954) 8325; (1955) 11632; (1956) 1407; (1957) 6896; (1959) 8678 see also Artificial limbs. Lime : application on farms (1957) 12755 bulk distribution by cooperatives in 3 south- ern States (1960) 3771 bulk distribution in Northeast (1957) 786 calcium hydroxide, reflux in nitrogen 15 pro- duction by chemical exchange in am- monia-ammonium carbonate system, cost estimate (1956) 18396 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6533 chlorinated, specifications (1951) 9816; (1957) 8567 determination in blast-furnace slags, rapid method (1960) 7348 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1389 Lime — Continued farm expenditures, 1954, national atlas sheet (1957) 17491 fertilizer and lime, use, 1954 census of agriculture (1957) 1705 fertilizers and liming materials, statistics (1957) 9057 hydrated dolomitic lime putties, aging (1952) 7954 hydrated, plasticity and water retcntlvity for structural purposes (195G) 4140 industry (1953) 26G7 lime-clinkering process, manganese recovery from slag (1955) 10523, 18468 liming soils for better farming (1952) 1800 mineral facts and problems (1955) 12547; (1900) 7330 mineral market reports (1952) 7894; (1954) 7449; (1955) 0038; (1950) 12703; (1957) 8798, 17024; (1958) 12982; (1959) 13357; (1900) 12384 minerals yearbook chapters (1951) 5005 (1952) 17940; (1954) 931, 19688 (1950) 4083; (1957) 4200. 17938 (1958) 7453, 16309; (1959) 17680 (1960) 19072 monthly reports (1953) 17751 ; (1955) 13356; (1956) 2520, 13600; (1957) 3008. 12528; (1958) 2529. 10883; (1959) 2820, 11355; (1900) .3018 plants and q>iarries, safety competition awards (1950) 16693 plaster and plastering material (1953) 1353 publications by Nat. Bur. of Standards (1951) 17005 snails, relations to soils (1953) 19479 technical, specification (1952) 10619 used on crops and pastures (1951) 14284 .tee also Soda lime. Lime juice, frozen, specification (1953) 18856 Lime nitrogen, see Calcium cyanamide. Lime sulfur, insecticide liquid concentrate, specification (1954) 1867 Limeade, frozen, standards for grade (1956) 19579 Limes (fruit) : fresh, Persian — specification (1951) 5233: (1958) 5978 standards for grades (1952) 18131 Limestone : aggregates for concrete (1954) 4061 block caving, Crestmore ^line. Riverside Cement Co. (1958) 12955 calcium deposits in U.S. jind Alaska, bibliog- raphy (1957) 15918 Chappcl, of Texas, conodonts, geology (1959) 4930 cherty, diamond-bit performance (1958) 10090 colltic, uranium deposits (1957) 2099 crushed and broken, census of mineral in- dustries, 1954, industry bulletin (1958) 204 deposits, Windy Creek area (1900) 3908 diamond-hit drilling performance (1958) 4905 Eocene and Oligocene foraminifera from Panama Canal Zone (1953) 6093 Grants district. N. Mex., uranium deposits (1953) 12081 mining and niilllng methods. Inland Lime and Stone Co.. Port Inland, Mich (1900) (1900) 1066 mining methods •■md costs, Foote Mineral Co (1957) 14380 origin, occurrence, etc., general informa- tion (1956) 7040 roof-s])an studies (1957) 14415 Salpan, pefrocrnphv (1957) 10922 Tod 11 to r; rants, N. Mex. — heinntite pseudomorpbs (1954) 4921 uranium fluorlte associiitinn (1054) 416 Uranium mineralization (1954) 3404 Limestone County, Ala., soil survey (1953) 8194 Limln, .srr name of bay, or harbor. Liming, see lAmo — Soils. Limitation of debate, see Cloture. Limitations (law) : copyright actions, provide statute of limita- tions — law (1957) 15180 reports (1950) 14071 ; (1957) 5113, 15470 criminal prosecutions under internal rev-uue laws, extend statute of limitations — hearing (1954) 12109 reiiort (1952) .8985 damage actions under antitrust law, hear- ings (1951) 10428, 18102 extend statute in case of foreign claims — law (1960) 0450 reports (1959) 7395; (1960) 5165 increase statute relative to treason, espio- nage, etc., hearing (1957) 8387 postal money order payments — law (195.5") 94 IS reports (1955) 7609, 7943. 9894 railroad employees' claims under employers' liability act, extend statute, report (1952) 13311 statute date in suits under Miller act — law (1959) 13998 reports (1959) 7417, 12457 statute on actions Involving transportation of Government property and pas- sengers- hearings (1958) 9633 law (1958) 14107 report (1958) 12129 suspension in offenses involving official du- ties bv Gov't, employees, reports (1952) 2343, 3809; (1954) 14973 uniform statute for antitrust damage suits, establishing — law (1955) 11408 reports (1955) 7649, 7657, 12062 Limnology : Bare Lake, effects of fertilizing (1955) 19428 Lake Erie, surveys (1955) 6490; (1960) 17104 Lake Superior. 1951-57 data (1959) 14673 lakes in Convict Creek basin. Mono County, Calif (1956) 1642 LimonitP : east Texas ores, laboratory beneficiatlon (inoO) 10033 radioactive. Colorado. Utah, and Wyoming. preliminary study (1959) 3595 Scappoose, Oreg., deposits (1953) 9357 Limnlus polyphemus, see King crabs. Lin Cliao Hsi. xce Lin. Charles H. Lin, Charles n.. relief (1952) 7134; (1953) 4158. 15129. 15047 Lin, Fu-Mei, permanent residence, opposing (1959) 15783 Lin-Hsi Coal Mine, combine crew establishes new world record for daily combine cut- ting and loading operations, China (1950) 30-13 Lin. nua. relief (1954) 6034, 6757. 6935 Lin, Lillian Ching-Wen Hu, relief (1954) 6034, 0757, 0935 Lin, Lucy, and family, relief (1956) 15055; (1957) 5224 Lin, Richard Rhen-Yang, and wife, relief (lO.^O) 12263 Lincoln, Abraham : American credo commemorative postage stamp (poster) (1900) 19219 anthropologist's viewpoint (1!»53) 19465 biographical sketch (195S) 5017 day by day. chronology (1960) 4150 exhibition at L.(.'. in honor of 150th anni- versary of his birth, catalog (1959) 3827 from his own words and contemporary ac- counts (1957) 1138 Lincoln-Douglas debate, centennial anniver- sary comiuemoration, report (1958) 9700 Lincoln Museum and House Where Lincoln Died, general information (1953) 4733, 9550; (1900) 8SS0 150th anniversary of birth — commission to plan observance — law (1957) 15129 reports (1957) 13551, 15531 Page 1390 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lincoln, Abraham — Continued ISOtli anniversary of birtli — continued joint session of Congress to commemo- rate — - law (1958) 14120 print procodings. report (1959) 9SG8 report (195S) 14816 remarks (1959) 5371! papers, index (I960) 15960 sesquicentennial 1809-1959, handbook of In- formation (1058) 16273 Stamp, ceremony (talk) (1959) 5374, 9455 see also Abraham Lincoln birthplace Na- tional Historic Site. Lincoln, Edwina L., relief (1955) 6089 ; (1957) 5056 Lincoln, Franklin B., jr.. nomination, hearings (1960) 13779 Lincoln. George A., appointment, hearing (1957) 16566 Lincoln, 111., population, special census (1957) 497 Lincoln, Ind. : school, compensate for loss of utility — law (1957) 15158 reports (1957) 11207, 15248 Lincoln, Nebr. : aeronautical chart (1951) 2972 census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 216S nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 4006 flood control in vincinity, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 7253 document edition (1957) 6733 instrument approach chart (1951) 4674 Lincoln Air Force Base, terminal weather forecasting reference (1956) 9539 TA regional office, more to Omaha, hearings (1958) 12211 Lincoln County, Nev., Lincoln tungsten mine, mining methods and costs (1960) 1062 Lincoln County, X.C, monazite placer deposits (1956) 416 Lincoln County, Oreg., forest statistics (1958) 1548 Lincoln Air Force Base, terminal weather forecasting reference manual (1956) 9539 Lincoln-Douglas debate, centennial anniver- sary, commemoration, report (1958) 9760 Lincoln Memorial, Washinsrton, D.C., general information (1953) 2744; (1955) 8382; (1956) 4164 Lincoln Memorial Gettysburg Boulevard, Com- mission for Construction of Washing- ton, see Commission for Construction of Washington-Lincoln Memorial Get- tysburg Boulevard. Lincoln Museum, and House Where Lincoln Died, Washington. D.(}., general infor- mation (1953) 4733, 9556; (1960) 8880 Lincoln National Forest : inclusion of lands — law (1955) 14426 reports (1955) 4500. 11788 lands, timber rights, extend — law (1954) 16669 report (1954) 14978 right-of-way, conveyance to Eagle Creek Intercommunity Water Supply Associ- ation — law (1958) 13984 reports (1958) 350, 14355 right-of-way to Alamogordo, N, Mex., for Bonito pipeline — lav,- (1958) 13994 reports (1957) 15497: (1958) 12094 Lincoln Roy Manson-Hing, see Manson-Hing, Lincoln Roy. Linc()ln Sesquicentennial Commission : appropriations, 1960 — hearings (1959) 5911, 8883 [aw (1959) 11961 reports (1959) 5876, 8713, 8844 Lincoln Sesfiuicentennial Commission — Con. establish — law (1957) 15129 reports (1957) 13551, 15531 extend time for filing final report — law (1960) 9371 reports (1960) 6594, 8225 pressreleases (1958) 10S41 ; (1959) 2779 Lincolnwood, 111., population, special census (1954) 11215; (1957) 17443 Lind Coulee Wasteway : earthwork and structures, specifications (1951) 5812 linings, earth and concrete, specifications (1953) 20408 Lindall, Harry F., relief (1958) 5589, 12236; (1959) 4478, 99G0, 11935 Lindane : effect on flavor of milk (1053) 2289 evaluation for protection of stored wheat and shelled corn from insect attack (1958) 7779 grasshopper control (1953) 13162 insecticide for pine engraver beetles (1959) 90S9 insecticide, powder, dusting, specification (1953) 10808 liquid, emulsiflable concentrate, specification (1958) 4737 sprays for control of pine engravers, direc- tions for using (1959) 12747 water-dispersible powder, insecticide, speci- fications (1953) 5988: (1957) 15778 Lindbergh, Charles A., and Spirit of St. Louis (1960) 16325 Lindbergh Field. San Diego. Calif. : instrument approach chart (1951) 4691 terminal forecnsting manual (1954) 6041 Linde Products Co., adsorption of krypton on activated charcoal, mnss transfer cor- relation data (1956) 6588 Lindell, John G. S., relief (1960) 6688, 9345, 13163 Lindelof. Ilona, relief (1952) 10531, 13765, 14856 Lindeman, Philip F. : appointment (1959) 4471 authorize appointment as permanent colonel (1958) 11841 Linden. Michael, relief (1958) 9434. 13875, 14608 Linden, Ala., population, special census (1954) 3512 Linden, Mich., railroad accident (1952) 16719 Linden, Pa., railroad accident (1952) 9448; (1959). 16498 Linden : American basswood — silvical characteristics (1958) 12827 useful trees of United States (1953) 4561 ; (1957) 11013 Lindsay. Hsiao-li, relief (1960) 3557, 5089, 6426 Line Islands : fisheries surveys (1951) 6997, 8407 tuna and bait resources (1951) 6907 tuna trolling (1951) 15418 Line level indicators, type A-2A, specification cancellation (1957) 7178 Line of balance technology, graphic method of industrial programming (1958) l(i4S3 Line of duty : determinations, Army regs (1956) 16395 determinations, spec, regs (1951) 14527, 17448; (1953) 3895, 18313 status in case of injurv, etc.. Army regs (1951) 12770; (1953) 3799; (1955) 5498 Line recorders : metal mercury diffusion pump and cold trap (1956) 4882 nitrosren-helium analysis (1956) 6024 Pirani controlled plant leak (1956) 3141 Linear amplifiers, see Ampliflers — Equations. Linear antennas, see Antennas (radio). Linear equations, see Equations. Linear expansion, see Expansion (linear) — Expansion (thermal). Linear Inequalities, see Inequalities. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1391 Linear programminK : btbllogranhy (1900) 7819 line of balance technology, graphic method of requirement and achievement (1958) 16483 Linear scanner for human radioisotope re- s.-areh (1960) 10579 Linear .«> stems : Incomplete time response to unit impulse, application (1957) 1103 time i<'spousp, comparison of methods for obtaining (1956) 15902; (195S) 4975 time-varying, with nonstationary inputs, op- timization (1956) 19246 Linearized problem on propagation of strong explosion in nonhomogeneous atmos- phere. USSR study (1960) 18949 Llneflnder equipment, see Telephone. Linen, see Tliread. Linens : art, industry in Puerto Rico, findings of fact and recommendations (1957), 14599: (1958) 13190 ceiling price regulations, spec, regs (1952) 0030 control of. Army medical treatment facili- ties, Army regs (1955) 13746; (1956) 19772; (1957) 6234 household, storage units, design, etc (1956) 6272 supply control in hospitals, spec, regs (1951) 10514; (1953) 8514; (1954) 4767 supply industry in Detroit area, improper activities investigation, hearings (1958) 158:;o Liners, see Helmets — Lining fabrics — Trousers. Lines, see Electric lines — Filling lines — Rope — Shot lines. Ling Yu Sui, see Yu Sui Ling. Linguistics, see Language and languages. Linguists : Army personnel foreign language speaking ability, measurement and prediction (1959) 9566 identification, testing, and reporting. Army regs (1057) 340 requirements, actual and projected. Army regs (1955) 13805 Lining fabrics : alpaca, black, specification (1953) 13106 liners — case, waterproof, specification (1952) 9173 polyethylene, for fruit boxes (1958) 6419 rayon or acetate, specifications (1953) 13005: (1954) 3918; (1957) 7156; (1958) 376 Linings : asphaltic membrane — Fort Laramie Canal, specifications (1953) 16547, 17925-926 Riverton project, specifications 4812 concrete — Gatewav 15813 Gila project, invitation for bids 9633 lateral linings, Wellton distribution sys- tem, specifications (1954) 12541 glove and mitten linings of wool, report on escape-clause investigation (1955) 1836 hot water tanks — anti-corrosion devices, test results (1958) 5079: (1900) 7540 individual dwelling unit, report of tests (1957) 10.327 synthetic rubber — battery compartment of submarines, speci- fication (1952) 15161 salt-water lines, specifications (1951) 19711 ; (1952) 15160 Link, Katherina, relief (1954) 6729, 10139, 11291 Link trainer : ME-1, basic Instrument flight trainer, evaluation (1957) 220 navigation displays, comparative evaluation (1951) 2818 Canal, specifications (1953) (1954) (1953) Link trainer — Continued P-1 aircraft, control force variation, eflfect on pilot performance (1954) 1301 Links (belting) : metallic. 20 mm, M 10, specification (1958) 3378 small arms ammunition, specification (1955) 6306 Links (chain) : anchor, specifications (1951) 19709; (1952) 752S detacliable. power transmission, etc., malle- able Iron, military standard (1958) 15877 roller — conveyor, etc., military standard (1958) K.509 power transmission and conveyor, etc., military standard (1958) 8508 Linn County Kans.. water flooding in oil fields (1953) 13439 Linn County, Oreg. : land conveyance to Salem, Oreg. — law (1958) 11725 reports (1958) 5773, 9524 Linodoxine. aortal cholesterol concentrations after administration in dogs (1960) 4005 Linoleic acid, metabolism studies (1960) 14855 Linoleum : battleship, specifications (1952) 2546, 4091, 15126; (1954) 15417, 17294; (1956) 12510 bibliography (1953) 1659: (1954) 9470 desk-top specification (1952) 593 inlaid and molded, specification (1952) 594 plain, iaspe and marbleized, specification a 952) 595 tile, fire retardant, battleship, specifications (1953) 13089: (1957), 8452, 17642 Linoleum cement, see Cement. Linseed, sec Flaxseed. Linseed oil : alkali-refined, specifications (1952) 5648, 10975 boiled, specification (1951) 18609 commercially stored, evaluating market quality (1900) 6197 domestic and world markets (remarks) (1958) 1234 draw-back on duty — law (1951) 14817 reports (1951) 617, 4829, 9607 heat-bodied, specification (1952) 7594 heat polymerized, specification (1958) 8629, 9915 outlook, 1953 (address) (1953) 2782 raw, specification (1951) 18010 replacement, specification (1951) 16791 Tariff Commissions' report to the President (1953) 11598 uses, production, trade and supplv (1953) 1492 Linseed oil mills, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 4804 Lint quality and moisture relationships in cotton through harvesting and ginning (195S) 7738 Linters, sec Cotton — llelmets. Lipids : blood, of military population. Influence of exercise and diet (1900) 4559 blood and liver of rat, effect of ionizing ra- diation, USSR study (1960) 14300 infrared spectra (1953) 7087 liver, chain reaction after radiation injury, USSR study (1900) 1003 salmon eggs, commercial source of lipide (1951) 3487 serum, l>lood samples taken from Military Academy graduates, trends (1960) 4023 synthesis in adipose tissue, carbon-14 for elucidation of new pathway (1958) 13501 Lipoids, tumor, preparation of liver fraction of cancer-bearing patients (1952) 10853 Lipoprotein metabolism, see Metabolism. Page 1392 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lipoproteius : blood of patients suffering from diabetes mellitus, modifications of proteins, etc., USSK study (1960) 188G2 concentrations, blood samples taken from Military Academy graduates, trends (1960) 4623 infrared spectra (1953) 7087 serum, amino acid composition (1952) 17365 Lipset, John, relief (1960) 6695, 10685, 10764 Lipski. Joseph statement (1957) 5181 Lipstick, anti-chap and sunburn-protective, specification (1952) 2702 Liquefied gases, see Gas — Gases. Liquid air. see Air. Liquid eggs, see Eggs. Liquid fluorine, .fee Fluorine. Liquid fuel, see Fuel oil. Liquid fuel reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Liquid level gages, see Gages. Liquid level indicators, sight, direct reading, etc., specification (1956) 10695. Liquid-liquid extraction : cerium (1959) 17709 data (1951) 12916 rare-earth elements (1960) 5832 Liquid metal fuel reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Liquid metals, see Metals — also names of metals. Liquid nitrogen, see Nitrogen. Liquid process, see Fluid process. Liquid scintillators, see Scintillation counters. Liquid soap, see Soap. Liquid thermal diffusion (1958) 13346 Liquidambar styraciflua. see Sweet gum. Liquidation, involuntary, amend internal rev- enue code, law (1951) 3101 Liquidity and financial institutions in postwar period (1960) 3508 Liquids : dielectric constants of pure liquids, table (1951) 15662 dielectric dispersion data for pure liquids, tables (1958) 17297 diffusion, bibliography (1958) 7914 homogenous flowing, theory of motion of body with filled cavities (1960) 8848 hydrophobic, exchange of water with air (1952) 2982 incompressible, Taylor instability (1955) 189S8; (1956) 358 Inflammable, etc., safe handling, manual (1952) 319 infrared absorption bands, spectrophoto- metrie methods, etc. (1954) 6383 infrared dispersion, interferometric meas- urement (1958) 7596 Ionizing radiations effects (1951) 16131 lattice theories of liquid state (1951) 11552 low temperature, design of piping systems and controls (1955) 11099 low volatility, procedure for determining vapor pressures (195S) 7872 mechanics of nourishment and deglutition during weightlessness (1960) 6224 mixtures, dynamics of evaporation (1954) 1472 natural frequencies in toroidal tanks (1960) 19143 natural gas, minerals yearbook chapter (1954) 2005, S8S0; (1955) 3534; (1957) 2187 organic, dispersion of sound velocity (1954) 6375 pentaborane and pentaborane-3-methylpen- tane blends, spontaneous flammability (1959) 974 purification or separation, classification bul- letin (1957) 10296 quantity indicators and transmitters, speci- fication (1957) 14043 self diffusion (1958) 113S6 separation by thermal diffusion (1954) 1930S shelf life in polyethylene bottles, investiga- tion (1958) 7S71 sound applications, ultrasonic velocities and impedances (1953) 19368 (1956) (1954) 17941 ; Liquids — Continued spreading on low-energy surfaces (1951) ,18863; (1952) 9608 stagnant, fast transient heating and explo- sion of metals (1958) 15580 surface tension — ring method of measuring (1951) 8708 systematic studies (1960) 4337 wetting and spreading on solids, relation to chemical constitution (1957) 18016 see also Fluids. — Thermodynamics. Liquified gases, see Gas. Liquor stores, see Stores. Liquors: alcoholic beverage control act of District of Columbia, amend — hearing (1957) 13581 reports (1956) 10432; (1959) 15927; (1960) 11145, 13345, 15197 alcoholic beverage industries — basic information sources (1957) 4836 Puerto Rico — liquor industry (1951) 5877 minimum wage dates (1955) 17714 alcoholic beverages — aboard air carriers, drinking and serving — civil air regulations amdts (1960) 3775, 3778 prohibit, hearings (1956) 10377: (1959) 4580. 14341 : (1960) 15366 prohibit, reports (1956) 12011, 12059 advertising, radio and television, hearings (1952) 5515 advertising restrictions — hearings (1954) 11891, 17159; 8636, 8900; (1958) 12611 report (1954) 16968 Army regulations (1953) 16836; 3153, 7952; (1955) 10917, (1956) 19799 baseball clubs affiliated with industry, sub- ject to antitrust laws, hearings ('1954) 18436 D.C. tax stamps, redemption — law (1954) 9636 reports (1953) 8951 ; (1954) 9999 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities, Army regs (1956) 19869 removals to foreign-trade zones, internal revenue regs (1953) 13387; (1956) 17466 retailing, basic information sources (1956) 9929 special regulations (1953) 16902; (1954) 3198, 13636; (1955) 2852 bottling of taxpaid spirits, excise taxes, code of Federal regulations (1955) 6595 consumer expenditures, survey — Denver, Colo (1956) 7627 Detroit, Mich (1956) 5845 Houston. Tex. (1956) 5846 Manchester. N.H (1956) 9213 Memphis, Tenn (1956) 5847 Scranton, Pa (1956) 9214 controlling consumption in certain clubs in D.C, report (1953) 5609 dealers — code of Federal regulations (1955) 10454: (1960) 18692 wholesale and retail, internal revenue regs (1954) 5740 discriminatory legislation against Indians, eliminate — law (1953) 15330 reports (1953) 12524, 15706 distilled spirits — and wine under Federal alcohol admin- istration act, nonindustral use of (1956) 1685 bulk sales and bottling under Federal al- cohol administration act (1956) 1686 ceiling price regulation, guide (1952) 4351 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 4858 extend bonding period — hearings (1953) 9006; (1954) 5441 reports (1952) 13459; (1953) 10398; 12449; (1954) 14763 Importation, regulations (1951) 20003 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1393 Lic|Uors — Continued distillfd spirits — continued Imports, Investigate national policy, report 11056) lo405 include in forfeiture provisions of inter- nal revenue code (1951) C21, 3177 lost or condemned as rc-^ult of hurricanes, etc., tax refund, amend internal rev- enue code — law (1955) 16781 rep'.rts (1955) 14S59, 15454; (1956) ]i;!i.-,l national emerpency transfers — law (1951) 13168 reports (1951) 614, 3174, 9609 plants, code of lederal regulations (1960) 1S093 production, excise taxes, code of Federal regulations (1955) G592 production, regulations (1951) 3722 returns of substances or articles, code of Federal regulations (1955) 1729.S tax collection iu D.C. by reporting, reports (1960) 11145, 13345 traffic in containers (1955) 10453 transfers for national defense purposes — law (1956) 14467 reports (1956) 12006. 15171 transfers for national defense recjuire- ments, extend autliority of Secretary of Treasury — law (1958) 11714 reports (195S) 9551. 12412 unlimited bonding period, bearing (1955) 15003 used in manufacture of nonbeverage prod- ucts, drawback of tax, internal revenue code (1954) 5741; (1955) 15797 wage structure (1952) 19021 warehousing — excise taxes, code of Federal Regula- tions (1955) 6594 regulations (in,-)l) 5432 District of Columbia dealers, licensing in zoning changes, amend act — law (1958) S095 reports (1958) 3120, 7057 drawback on liquors exported, code of Fed- eral regulations (1955) 17299 exportation, code of Federal regulations (I960) 17197 Importation of distilled spirits, wines and beer (1955) 12405 internal revenue code of 1954 rel. to alcohol, tax functions implementation (1954) 18825 Intoxicating, code of Federal regulations (1951) 9772; (1952) 9200; (1953) 9267: (1954) 10424; (1955) 10239; (1956) 7393; (1957) 5459; (1958) 8588; (1959) 6144; (1960) 6866 laws, compilation (1951) 7913 laws enforced by Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division, guide for law enforcement officers (1960) 745 liquors and articles from Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, regulations (1952) 11219 ; (1955) 19504 : nonbeverage distilled spirits, tax drawbacks, luontlilv — law (1953) 15336 reports (1953) 15452. 157T3 price fixing, amend D.C. alcoholic beverage control act, hearing (1959) 14332 publications, list (1951) 3397 rcctilication of spirits (1955) 6596 rectified in bonded manufacturing houses, withdrawal, etc., report (195.3) 15478 rectifying idnnts for storage of untaxpaid liquors, reports (1952) 13268, 13(l(t4 restrict credit sales of alcoholic liiiuors in D.C, report (1952) 5181 sale in European exchange services, Heidel- berg iiroceedings, excerpt (1955) 3082 sales on New Years Day when Sunday, amend D.C. alcoliolic beverage control net. report (1960) 15197 taxation, statement of procedural rules (1956) 5811 Liquors — Continued trends in spirits trade (1951) 1744, 11930: (1952) 1132, 11733; (1953) 3031, 1.3S4 7 Hic (lino Heer — Malt liquors — also names of liqtiors. Liriodendron tulipifer, ace Tuliptree. Lisbon Valley, geophysical investigations of area (1960) 1832 Lisitano. Josephine, relief (1951) 4H55 I.iska. .liri, relief (1951) 6520, 11161. 13101 Lisle, N.Y., quadrangle map (1951) 13939 Lis pe.idens : real property actions, notice, amend U.S. Cod*' — law (1958) 14034 reports (1958) .'<210. 14691 Lissi, Maria, relief (1959) 7288 List, Wilhelm, war crimes trial (1951) 10330 Lister planter, attachment for side-band placement of starter fertilizer (1959) 11597 Lists, aec subjects of lists. Liszczynski, I'eter, relief (1958) 5767, 9266, 9391 Litani River, survey project, agreement with Lebanon (1955) 8479 Litchfield, Conn., quadrangle map (1951) 1071 Literacy, Adult, National Commission for, see National Commission for Adult Liter- acy. Literacy education, see Illiteracy. Literature : adaptations of classics and famous fiction (1952) 18776 classical, classification. Library of Congress (1955) 8316 copyright renewal registrations (1951) 771, 8157 creative art in Asia, role in Asian-.Vmerican understanding (1958) 1828 criticism, loyalty to .Socialist principles and objectivity. Indispensable qualities, USSR study (1960) 8672 foreign works, copyright protection, bearings (1952) 7216 general, classification. Library of Congress (1956) 12729 Mao Tse-Tung's. In Japan, Chinese articles (1960) 17352 North Vietnam, Cultural-Historlcal-Geo- graphlc Researcli Commission, history and functions (1959) 12813 reason in the madness of letters, 1921-25 (lectures) (1956) 20546 recording and performing rights in certain literary works — hearings (1951) 11091 law (1952) 13151 rci)orts (1951) 18018; (1952) 10861, 13451, 13467 recordings for teaching in high school (1952) 18783 Socialist countries, peculiarities of develop- ment, USSR study (I960) 3;t66 survey for activity build-up reactor primary system components ( 1958 i 7894 see also American liter.iture — English litera- ture — Fiction- — Folk literature-- French literature — Latin-American literature — Periodicals — Russian literature — Scan- dinavian literature. Litharge : dry, specification (1952) 15055 lead-monoxlde-base coatings, lubricating properties (1959) 5295 Lithia, Kce Lithium oxide. Llthia glasses, see Glass. LitbiiMii : age measurement in LiF (1956) 4862 aluminates. ferrites. etc., heat contents and entropies (i960) 5828 attack on metals (1955) 7181 bibliography (1960 1 18324 determination in lithium-aluminum alloys, rapid chemical method (1956) 6567 enthalpies and heat capacities of lithium at elevated temperatures (1953) 8653; (1955) 9140 Page 1394 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lithium — Continued enthalpy — and specific heat (1955) 19047 mean heat capacity, etc. (1952) 3381 experimental mag-nesium alloys containing lithium (1956) 17517 kinetics of reaction between lithium and water vapor (1955) 19023 lithium and compounds, bibliography (1953) 1503, 1160S; (1954) 9455 lithium and its alloys (1959) 5636 lithium-magnesium solid solutions, structure (1956) 401, 1334 mineral facts and problems (1955) 15866 ; (1960) 4174 minerals yearboolc chapters (1954) 12442 ; (1955) 18462; (1957) 7513, 16017; (1958) 6185, 15184; (1959) 10431; (1960) 11538 neutron removal cross section at lid tank shielding facility (1956) 3114 nuclei ejected by high energy particles (1951) 6221 polarization of neutrons from Li-7(p. n) Be-7 reaction (1959) 15398 production (1954) 10670 recoverv from spodumeue-amblygonite mix- tures (1952) 9508 resources of Nortli America (1955) 18402 spodumene, major source (195S) 4943 stainless steel tank, investigation of failure for lithium (1951) 9225; (1955) 9197 tabulation, bibliography structure (1957) 3472 vapor pressure of lithium between 462° and 642° (1953) 10077 Lithium aluminum hydride, reduction of C " labeled carbon dioxide (1953) 5267 Lithium chloride : bismuth against KCL-LiCl eutectic mixture, interfacial tension (1953) 18452; (1955) 7309 fire extinguishers exposed to low tempera- tures (1957) 5796 KCL-Li CI phase, rare earth distribution, added metals effect (1956) 8270 solubility of water in molten mixtures (1958) 9110 Lithium deuteride : comparison with lithium hydride, survey reports (1954) 19300; (1955) 7316 preparation of casting and properties (1951) 6230 Lithium fluoride : factors affecting plasticity of single crystals (1959) 10901 lithium age measurements (1956) 4862 refractivity (1951) 15672 Lithium hvdride, survey reports (1954) 19300 ; (1055) 7316; (1958) 1106 Lithium hydroxide : hopper for removal of carbon dioxide from submarine atmosphere (1951) 20215 specification (1952) 2557 Lithium iodide, neutron detector (1955) 7219 Lithium isotopes : bulk properties as probe for liquid-state and solid-state investigations (1958) 13439 Li-6— excited states of Be'' (1951) 4580 neutron energy measurements (1952) 207 Li-7 proton reactions (1955) 7189 Li-8 electrons, bremsstrahlung calculation (1956) 6630 Li-9-new delayed neutron emitter (1951) 16174 neutron spectrum measurement from PO— Li-7 low energy neutron source (1955) 7259 Lithium maltobionate, synthesis (1955) 16621 Lithium metatitanate, see Titanates. Lithium oxide : lithia glasses — deuterium and hydrogen electrode charac- teristics (1953) 1295 thermal expansion (1954) 16294; (1955) 2893 vapor pressure, USSR study (1960) 8580 vaporization (1953) 5263 Lithofacies of continental sedimentary rocks related to significant uranium deposits in western United States (1958) 13G43 Lithograpliers : Fenderich, Charles, catalog of work (1959) 16675 Navy training courses (1955) 8398; (1956) 19308; (1958) 8873 Lithographic draftsmen, see Draftsmen. Lithographic ink, see Ink. Lithogr;iphic offset pressmen, see Pressmen. Lithographic offset proving presses, see Print- ing presses. Lithographic plates, see Plates (photographic). Lithography : apprenticeship in industry (1956) 14005 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 6524 prohibit lithographing on envelopes sold by Post Office Dept. — hearings (1954) 1671 report (1954) 5190 screens, halftone, crossline, specification (1953) 18711 Lithopone : dry, for protective coating, specification (1957) 8589 di-y, paint-pigment, specification, cancella- tion (1957) 8586 Litho.-iinae, see Lomuna — Mulona. Lithuania : Communist aggression, report (1954) 16948 Communist takeover and occupation — hearings (1955) 400 report (1955) 1344 geographic society, elections (1960) 15655 pictorial summary of Communism in action, consultation by Un-American Activities Committee with Klaus S. G. Romppanen (1960) 6668 seizure and incorporation into USSR — investigation, expenses — hearings (1954) 6880 reports (1953) 12846, 15522; (1954) 6815 origin, development, report (1954) 19413 Lithuanian language, guide (1960) 21 Litigation, see Actions at law. Litke, Annie, relief (1954) 6718, 11362, 11982 Litman, Henry, see Litmanowitz, Henry. Litmanowitz, Henry, citizeusliip, confer post- humously (1953) 106S0; (1954) 3641, 5010 Litters, see Stretchers. Little, James W., relief (1959) 14167, 14427, 15589 Little, Joseph W., relief of daughter (1953) 10396 Little, Walter B., additional compensation (1953) 10356 Little America Magnetic Observatory, mag- netograms and hourly values (1960) 15013 Little Big Horn. Battle of, selected bibliography (1960) 16237 Little Bighorn River, lower, geology and ground-water resources of valley (1960) 15532 Little Bine River, geology and ground water of basin (1960) 14032 Little Calumet River, engineer report (1951) 17824 Little Colorado River, sedimentation rates in reservoirs in basin (1952) 16684 Little Creek, engineer report (1951) 3109 Little Kanawha River : Federal funds to reconstruct lock and dam No. 3 in lieu of abandonment — law (1957) 15161 reports (1957) 11217. 13454, 15242 federally owned property, disposal — ■ law (1956) 16865 reports (1955) 14912; (1956) 15358 Little Laramie River, geology and ground- water of basin (1952) 5919 Little League Baseball Week, see National Little League Baseball Week. Little man's family (in English and Navaho) (1951) 3715 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1395 Little Missouri River : compact relating to waters — repom ?1^5cTi5236 ; (1957) 8318.13423 Little Narragansett Bay : liarbor improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (19C.0) 1847G document edition (1960) 1S414 Little Navajo herder (1953) 937s Little Pigeon River, angling (19ij4) 6701 Little Porcupine power plant : ,,„^„, „o„o crane traveling, specifications (19od) Zam- 29 generators, specifications (1953) 2S16 hydraulic turbines, invitation for bias (1952) 16924 Little Porcupine switchyard, power trans- former invitation for bids (19o3) 2S18 Little Queenstown Creek, improvement near mouth, engineer report (1951) 3111 Little River : improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1953) 20126 document edition (1953) 199ns reservoir project near Norman, Okla.— hearings (1959) 14565; (i960) 8139 law (1900) 12974 ^ _„„ reports (1959) 16116; (I960) 10776, 10798 ^ ^ . , <. system of reservoirs for flood-control, etc. — engineer report — „_„> .o- departmental edition (19o8) 48o document edition (1958) 308 Interior Dept. report (1959) I.'.IO Little River Inlet, S.C., to Apalachicola River. Fla.. licht lists (1957) SO.,* : (19oS) 6669; (1959) 5763; (1960) 6389 Little Rock. Ark. : Adams Field, terminal forecasting manual (1954) 1182 aeronautical chart (1951) 7851 aircraft accident (1959) 7227 aircraft crash, remove $5000 limitation on claims — law (1960) 9394 reports (1960) 8095. 8227 census of business. 1954. central business district statistics (1957) 7947 census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 6755 ,,„.,„, nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 7131, 10158 Federal property conveyance, remove re- capture provisions — • law (1960) 13089 reports (1960) 11082, 13382 instrument approach chart (1951) 4675 rivers and harbors, improvement (1953) 7667 school desegregation case. President's power to use Federal troops, opinion of At- torney General (1959) 5156 weather observations, hourly (1956) 12985 Little Rocky Mountains, airborne reconnais- sance (1955) 19068 Little Sioux River : and tributaries, engineer report — departmental edition (1954) 18566 document edition (1954) 18411 Little Sitkin Island, geology (1959) 3593 Little strokes, hope through research (1960) 1187 Little Turtle (1960) 15547 Little Valley, N.Y., aircraft accident (1952) 6S02 Little Wewoka Creek-Graves Creek Water- shed, improvements, hearings (1950) 17074 Little Wild Horse Mesa, reconnaissance (1954) 13734 Little Wood River project : construction, etc. — law (l".t.")<;) 16S62 reports (1956) 850.5, 1.5185, 16923; 1!»57 (577) Little Wound D.'iy .School, education in Amerindian community (1953) 9376 Littleleaf : disease areas, managing shortleaf pine (1953) 17G21 disease of shortleaf and loblolly pines (1954) 9158; (195S) 634 hazard in South Carolina Piedmont short- leaf pine stands (l'J55) 492:j inheritance of resistance to littleleaf in shortleaf pine (1956) 3990 Littleton formation, see Devonian period. Littleville, Mass. : construct dam and reservoir on Westfield River, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 9880 document edition (1957) 95S7 Little Ridge manganese deposit (1955) 6648 Litton, Clvde M., relief (1954) 5181; (1955) 4240; (1956) 12281. 14330 Litts. G. 11.. relief (1957) 1334't. 14954. 15438 Lituolidae, brackish-water sediments of Trini- dad (1957) 5S40 Lituya Bay : geologv and mineralization in Reid Inlet area (1959) 4925 giant waves, nature and cause (1960) 6989 Liu. Chia Len, relief (1951) i;605, 8121. 9.307 Lin, David, and wife, relief (195fU 15102 Liu, Michael D.. relief (1951) 18252; (1952) 2296, 3576 Liu, Shuh-Yuen, relief (1951) 717 Liu, Wei-Chi, relief (1956) 5300 Liuz. .lohn, relief (1952) 10536 Livanos. Irene G.. relief (1951) 572. 3015 Live and let live. Armed Forces talk on safety of life (1954) 4725 Live stock, see Livestock Liver : acid and phosphatase values of serum, etc., rel. to carcinogens in diet (1952) 9584 cirrhosis, death rates, U.S.. by acre, race, sex (1956) 17621; (1959) 13481 Conference on Experimental Hepatomas (1955) 159.^0 functional condition following contact with radioactive substances, USSR (1959) 824 lipids — chain reactions after radiation injury (1960) 1003 composition in rat, effect of ionizing radi- ation (1960) 14366 lipoprotein metabolism and liver damage (1954) 1518 low glucuronidase activity, inheritance (1952) 9583 massive cultures of cells (1952) 16847 nucleic acids content and synthesis during subacute plutonium intoxication (1959) 6592 oxvgen consumittion during exposure to COi (1954) 7423 parenchymal and obstructive disease, new radiodiagnostic techniques for inves- tigating (195S) 13510 phosphate transport and turnover in liver (l!t51) 9143 proteins, metabolic turnover concept, use of dynamic isotoi^e methods (195S') 13504 tissue, glucose utilization, use of C-14 in ciu.-intitative studies of metabolism (1058) 13495 tumors (195.'^) 9820 histocheiuical, etc., differentiation (1952) 18040 induced hv p-dimethylamlnobenzene-l- azo-1-naphthalene. etc (1952) 10090 ingesting p-dimethylamiuoazobeuzene (1952) 4296 tumor lipoids, preparation of liver fraction of cancer-bearing i)atients (1952) 16S53 tumors after ingestion of AAF (1953) 1 7S22 vascular patterns (1952) 6133 viral hepatitis, clinical, etc., aspects (1955) 8429 see also Hepatitis. Liveright. Herman, proceedings against, for contempt of Senate, report (1956) 10482 Page 1396 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Livermore, Lourdine, relief of estate (1951) 4S36 Livermore, Calif., population, special census (1953) 12150; (1956) 455; (1958) 1166 Livermore pool type reactor, see Reactors (atomic). Livermore Research Laboratory : crew trainius and decontamination facility (1955) 9079 remote radioactive materials testing labora- tory (1955) 57S5 waste disposal, decontamination and de- contamination laundry facilities (1955) 57S1 Livers, see Beef livers — Sausage. Liverymen : liens, enforce act in D.C. — law (1952) 10329 reports (1951) 16485; (1952) 8864 Livestock : administration's farm program (address) (1954) 4595 air pollution, effects (talk) (1955) 6845 animal industry — classification. Library of Congress (1954) 7416; (1959) 8016 publications, price list (1954) 8640; (1955) 12266; (1956) 17692; (1957) 17165: (1959) 9461; (1960) 16182 animal quarantine laws, clarify, report (1959) 8849 animal units fed annually, statistics (1951) 7475; (1952) 15923. 15925; (1953) 8307; (1954) 9149; (1955) 16122; (1956) 19617; (1957) 12793: (1958) 15503; (1959) 17211; (1960) 18253 auction markets — Appalachian area, methods and facilities (1959) 5547 application of packers and stockyards act (1959) 3016 historv, importance, problems (statement) (19b6) 16082 Northeast, ways to improve (1956) 18858 northeastern States (1956) 18856 Southeast, methods and facilities (1957) 95 United States, development, volume han- dled, etc. (1958) 5235 big game, livestock, and range problems in Utah (1951) 7032 breeding — artificial insemination (1952) 6380 concepts and ideas for more effective re- search (address) (1955) 16154 experimental design used in research (address) (1955) 16155 research (1951) 19084 results of research (paper) (1955) 8601 brucellosis and tuberculosis — cut losses, wipe out brucellosis (1952) 4572; (1954) 15994; (1955) 40 eradication progress statistical tables (1955) 3811;" (1956) 2788, 17881; (1957) 17306 Canadian industry (1951) 1S657 ; (1952) 2815 Canadian livestock and meat situation (1952) 11160 cattle-pass structures, interstate highway program and problems (address) (1959) 9473 census of agriculture (1952) 214.3-45. 3485, 6727, 8506-11, 10136-138, 12656-657, 14791, 16272, 17402-407, 18525-530; (1953) 736-740, 3970-71: (1956) 5005. 8333-35, 9975-78, 10708-710, 14234-241, 16525-527. 18499-508. 20016-17: (1957) 516, 523, 6633, 9266 Alaska (1957) 1704 concentration effect on surface-soil porosity within shelter-belts (1956) 1904.8. control of pests for more meat, milk, eggs, and fiber (1952) 11215 cooperative program, technical cooperation, agreements with Chile (1952) 18220; (1953) 8218; (1956) 9462 co-ops, using (1953) 1034; (1955) 4708 Livestock — Continued dealers, how packers and stockyard act applies (1959) 13679 disaster and emergency loans, extend — law (1958) 11713 reports (1958) 5682, 9691 disease eradication, State-Federal progress (talk) (1956) 2784 diseases of farm animals, Soviet abstracts (1959) 1820, 3728, 3732. 3739, 3760. 3766, 5034, 5041, 5061, 5072, 5078. 6462, 6525, 6573, 10304, 10312, 10314, 10317, 10320, 13005, 13010, 13024, 13043, 13076, 13116, 131.-.0, 13150, 13163, 13173, 13181, 13215-16, 13225. 16572, 17596, 17616, 17630: (1960) 889. 904. 912, 938, 1998, 4085, 5490, 5549, 18821, 18868 diseases, protection against introduction and dissemination, hearing (1959) 10022 eflicient production methods (1952) 4599 equipment. Federal supply classification logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1957) 369 exportation, inspection and handling regula- tions (1956) 4494 farm program improvement (address) (1958) 7758 farmers engaged in raising, fair labor stand- ards act exemptions, hearings (1959) 12564 farming — Bluegrass area, Ky., costs and returns (1951) 10333: (1952) 12341: (1953) 11721; (1954) 10940; (1955) 16127; (1957) 10461 : (1958) 11106 farming in transition (1953) 19587 USAFI course, study guides (1955) 6329 Federal market reporting, changes (re- marks) (1960) 4477 feed and livestock programs (address) (1953) 18122 feeding and marketing programs, contract arrangements (address) (1959) 399 feeding qualities of distiller's corn byprod- ucts (1952) 9803 FHA loans (1955) 3865 foot-and-mouth disease fact sheet (1956) 4480 forages, economic use (1952) 15934 foreisrn agriculture circulars (1955) 2290, 13191: (1956) 2361, 13501; (1957) 2836. 12348; (1958) 2351, 10704: (1959) 2643, 11182 ; (1960) 2846, 12208 foreign crops and markets, world sum- maries — ■ crop and livestock statistics, announce- ment (1960) 1788 periodical (1957) 7361 foreign trade prospects (1959) 3524 ; (1960) 1787 general outlook (summaries of statements) (1954) 6064; (1960) 12610 headlines on animal health (talk) (1955) 8592 health (address) (1959) 13715 _ health requirements and regulations govern- ing interstate and international move- ment (1960) 7679 highlights on present situation, and outlook for near future (statement) (1954) 8 importation, hearing (1953) 5614 imports and exports, effect on farm prices, hearings (1953) 12913 improvement and new uses (talk) (1954) 4588 index numbers of railroad freight rates (1951) 19068 industry — Agricultural ISIarketing Service programs (remarks) (1959) 36 American stockmen and the American way (talk) (1956) 16132 Angola (1951) 13835 Argentina (1960) 15489 Australia's and U.S. producer (1960) 647 economic effects of use of Federal grades and standards for carcass beef (1959) 3069 282-992 — e Do not order from index; see indicated entry —Vol. 2 8 Page 1397 Livestock — Coatinued industry — coutinued effects of beef imports (summary of re- marks) (1960) 5386 expiiusion under vertical luiegratiou (re- marks) (1959) 4144 France (1958) 4779 Goveriimeut sujiport (talk) (1954) 15367 hearing (1950) S605 iuipaet of livestock regulatory work (talk) (1955) 1G157 improving the services to industry (talk) a955) 10223 Industry (talk) (1959) 75 integration (1959) G015 integration (paper) (1958) 7725 Japan (1952) 7772 jurisdiction under packers and stockyards act — hearings (19:.7) 17572; (1958) 7089 law (195S) 14252 reports (1957) 13518; (1958) 6843, 7013 Xew Zeahind's and U.S. producer (1960) 3839, 154S5 outlook and programs (address) (1957) 127G9 Mexico (1958) 606 regulatory veterinary medicine and Na- tion's welfare (address) (1958) 15451 vertical integration (address) (1958) 15929 insects attacking, insecticide recommenda- tions for control (1956) 11327 ; (1957) 10306; (1958) :{939, 13228: (1959) 4167, 13721; (1960) 6174, 10316 interstate movement, enforcement of regu- lations, guide (19.59) 15202 Inventory (1956) 4395: (1957) 3209; (1958) 2751; (1959) 3024; (1960) 4491 issued in trust to secure loans to Indians, repeal law — law (1957) 10754 reports (1957) 9470, 9731 labor and power used for farm enterprises, Pennsylvania, 1950 (1953) 4950 labor used for livestock (1955) 10795 leptospirosis, prevention and control (1957) 17287 livestock and feed grains situation, review, hearing (1959) 5904 livestock and livestock products, census, 1950. general reports (1953) 3973, 10145. 10153 livestock and meat situation (1951) 1655, IIR.-'.O; (1952) 1028. Iin41 ; (1953) 2948. 13760; (1954) 2211, 12620; (1955) 1889. 12769; (1956) 1943, 13077; (1957) 2405. 11912; (195S) 1919, 10275; (1959) 2210, 10665; (1960) 2307, 11702 loans to help producers continue normal operations (1956) 2834 losses ill Ir.iiisif niidwesteru and western States (1958) 11154 machinery, equipmont. and labor on corn- livestock farms (1951) 17266 maintaining health in transit (1953) 8320 market news — free i)riciiig economy (statement) (1956) 7900 periodical (1951) 2161, 12429 receipts and disposition (1954) 12633' (1955) 1891. 12771; (1956) 1945, 13079; (1957) 2407, 11913; (19.58) 1920, 10276: (1959) 2211, 10667; (1960) 2308, 11704 reviews and statistics (1952) 1601 12168 • (1953) 3496. 14335; (1954) 2237, 2S3l' 12622; (1055) 1890. 12770; (1956) 1944. 1.3078: (1957) 2406. 11914; (1958) 1921, 10277; (1959) 2212 statistics and related data (1952) 38- (1953) 1805. 11746: (1954) 10960; (1955) 10796; (1956) 11342; (1957) weekly summary and statistics (1959) 10666; (1960) 230S. 11703 market news service (1960) 3229 Livestock — Continued marketing — activities of Producers Livestock Associa- tion (1958) 15927 assistance of extension work (1951) 18544 bibliography (1951) 14307 dairying and poultry (paper) (1954) 10398 decentralized (1952) 7663 efficiency, improving (1958) 3423 meat packing industries competition in business (remarks) (1960) 7655 research (statement) (1950) 4377 role of grade standards (remarks) (1960) 4495 meat animals — intermediate outlook (1956) 4391 outlook (statements) (1952) 4537, 17053; (1953) 19599; (1955) 3748: (1956) 4415; (1957) 1362; (1958) 996: (1959) 1270; (1900) 3250 World War II (1951) 8859 meat purchase program, hearing (1956) 7055 meeting livestock problems with teamwork (address) (1954) 52 mineral nutrition research, tracer methods (1957) 6460 morphology of agricultural animals, scien- tific research, T'SSK. idans and coordi- nation 1959-65 (1960) 17625 numbers — and value on farms and ranches (1951) 32. 4247; (1952) 4611. S210: (1953) .•;657: (1954) 2958; (1955) 3732 regional trends (1954) 17989 slaughter establishments (1955) 10776; (1960) 18215 value and classes by States, inventory (1956) 11341 outlook (1958) 3910 outloi^k and marketing information, liow ex- tension workers and others ma.v use it (1955) 16096 outlook as relates to extension programs (talk) (1954) 13349 parasites, insecticides for control (1951) 13707 parasitology in United States (1953) 19472 prices received by farmers (1956) 13906 producers — Corn Belt, census of agriculture, 1954, special report (1957) 14781 market outlets (195S) 3953 questions and answers on packers and stockyards act (1960) 3231 role in farm economy and supplying food for American consumers (address) 1195S) 7759 production — ■ ad.iusting to changes in food habits, prob- lems and probable trends (talk) (1956) 13858 capacity (1952) 12353 chan-res in methods. Index numbers (1958) 1,5500: (1960) 4536. 4538 disposition and income from meat ani- mals (1951) 8850; (1952) 8212, 12375; (1953) 8308: (1956) 78S2, 11346; (1957) 7778; (1958) 7728; (1959) 7023; (1960) 7664 estimates, statistical series of Agriculture Dept. (1958) 1026 farm prodtiction iier man-hour, index num- bers (1955) 16126: (1956) 4460-61, 17S71 : (1957) 16284-286; (1958) 15500-502: (1960) 4536-38 keystone of future (address) (1956) 16141 marketing, prices, etc., statistics (1958) 13254: (1959) S337 ; (1960) 9110 prospects (1960) 3276 safe use of agricultural chemicals (1960) 61 93 units, relative feed needs (1958) 1008 154.39: (19,59) 11600 products, prospective demand for output of livestock industry (talk) (1956) 4432 progress in (liirlit against diseases (address) (1955) 6853 prospective demand in the South (1956) 47 Page 1398 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Livestock — Continued prospects for 1956, preview (talk) (1956) 2735 protection against foot-ancl-moutli disease and rinderpest, amend existing law — hearings (1958) 12594 law (1958) 14210 reports (1958) 6846, 12568 protein situation (1952) 17038 public responsibilitv for keeping livestock healthy (address) (1954) 13383 public terminal stockyards (1952) 6374 publications on animal industrv, price lists (1951) 11305; (1952) 9235; (1953) 9223 purebred animals (1953) 5065 radioisotope studies, limitations (1957) 6433 receipts and disposition at public markets (1951) 2168. 12435; (1952) 1607, 12173; (1953) 3501, 14343; (1954) 2245, 2838, 12632; (1955) 3760; (1956) 4436; (1957) 2407, 4455; (1958) 3905; (1959) 4149; (19G0) 4496 regulatory establishments, stations, and of- ticials, working reference, lists (1955) 987, 2636, 12845, 13561: (1956) 2015, 13146; (1957) 2473, 11978; (1958) 1984, 10343; (1959) 2278, 10730; (1960) 2376, 11776 released acres, crop cutbacks call for farm- ing shifts (1953) 3794 report from Washington (address) (1956) 6286 reporters, how livestock reports help you (1954) 6057 reports, content and schedule of release dates (1951) 4249: (1952) 1787, 8216; (1953) 3661; (1954) 2964: (1955) 978: (1956) 4375: (1957) 4443; (1958) 37; (1959) 30; (1960) 80 road to stability and progress (address) (1954) 4618 salea!'le and total receipts at public mar- kets (1951) 7341; (1953) 4788 sales on commission at public auction, amend packers and stockyards act, hearing (1957) 11040 seasonal market, charting (1955) 10782 shipped by railroad, and transportation charges (1951) 19077 situation and outlook (statement) (1953) 6442; (1955) 3755 situation of meat products (1956) 4394 slaughter — Louisiana Crop Reporting Service (1960) 11741 meat and lard production (1956) 2736; (1958) 11179: (1960) 1420, 7662 slaughtering, humane method — ARS kit (1959) 7042 hearintrs (1957) 9542; (1958) 8455 law (1958) 14110 postpone effective date of law in certain cases — law (1960) 12991 report (19G0) 13314 reports (1957) 10996. 13394; (1958) 9692 small farms (1954) 3006 Soviet, selected translations (1960) 11442 Soviet abstracts (1960) 1944, 1963 special loans, extend — law (1955) 14335 reports (1955) 7891, 9678 stake in animal agriculture (address) (1959) 5554 statistics and reports, list (1956) 4406 statistics, world summaries, announcement (1959) 1645 status of drought relief program (talk) (1954) 3015 technological progress in meatpacking indus- try, (1954) 6111 terminal markets in United States (1959) 4180 total receipts at public markets (1954) 2989 toxicity of chlorinated hydrocarbon and organic phosphorus insecticides (1955) 18699 Li \estock — Continued trampling reduces infiltration rate of soil in oak and pine woods (1959) 7829 transportation — air. exempt from CAB regulations — hearings (1954) 14549; (1955) 10026 report (1951) 14179 bruised animal tissue, biochemical prob- /^1'Srn^'°n■.1^*"■™''^^°S ^Sc of bruises (.ijoyj olio hired trucks in marketing (1959) 4179 losses, causes, etc (1959) 8978 motor carrier, limit exemption of vehicle /^i o"-/.^^"ioi'°° ""'^^'^ ^CC act, hearings trucking, causes of losses (1958) 11162 ^ fia^'^.^^}^^.^^'^ disinfecting facilities (1960) 6134 tuberculosis eradication — Federal-State cooperative status (ad- '?io1fm\4n^^6^ ^501; (1959) 1292; State-Federal cooperative program, statis- tical tables (1959) 1284 Un^i^ed States, statistical tables (1953) tuberculosis occurrence, reasons for increase (UI60) 76S() United States trade (1953) 6053 \enezuela worlds largest dollar market for U.S. livestock (1959) 12C9S Virginia crops and livestock (1953) 13774- (1954) 2219, 2281. 12039; (1955)' n^h.^VRV ^1^56) 1960 13092 (19o7) 2419. 11926; (1958) 1933 Isfh'lAlf^^ 2224,' l6679; (I960) Western 'States, plants poisonous to de- scnption, etc (195S) 6441 V\ estern States, reducing losses from poison- ing by — arrowgrass (1958) 7785 bracken fern (1958) 7786 chokecherry (1958) 7787 copperweed (1958) 7788 death camas (1958) 7789 greasewood (1958) 7790 halogeton (1958) 7791 horsebrush (1958) 7792 larkspur (1958) 7793 locoweed (1958) 7794 lupine (1958) 7795 milkweed (1958) 7796 oak brush (1958) 7797 rubberweed (1958) 7798 sneezeweed (1958) 7799 water hemlock (1958) 7800 what Agriculture Dept. can contribute to in- dustry (remarks) (1953) 4958 world summaries, monthly (1957) l'>346 • (1958) 2350, 10703; (1959) 2642 11191 ; (1960) 2845, 12207 see also Cattle — Food for livestock — Slaugh- tering — also names of livestock Livestock and Livestock Products Division director appointment of W. G. Carlson (19o4) 7319 Livestock Production and Marketing, Inter- regional Conference, see Interregional Livestock Production and Marketing Conference. Livestock products, see Animal products Livestock waterers, see Waterers (automatic) Living conditions, see Cost and standard of living. Living costs, see Cost and standard of living. Living death, truth about drug addiction (1956) 5907 Living expenses, see Cost and standard of living. Living standards, see Cost and standard of living. Living with problem of surplus (address) (1959) 4175 Livingston, Camp : conveyance to Louisiana — hearings (1955) 15478; (1956) 7075 law (1956) 10122 reports (1955) 15421 ; (1956) 8510 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1399 Livingston. Mont, geology of area (19.j7) 10050 Livingston County, Ky : Mineral Uirtt'e area, fluorspar deposits (19.55) 1608 Moore Hill Fault system, fluorspar deposits (1955) 1G07 Livingston County, Mo., soil survey (1957) 1231 Livingston County, N.Y., soil survey (1956) 17757 Lizardo. Julian, and family, relief (1955) 14029; (1956) 5356, 6860 Lizards : care and feeding in captivity (1960) 16273 reinvestigation of status of species Cneml- dopliorus pcrplexus (Teiidae) (1959) 2064 two uew scale-mite parasites (1953) 6253 *-ec (linn Lygosominae. Lizzi, Maria, relief (1958) 11951 ; (1959) 4537 7509 Llanderal, .Tesus J., relief (1951) 4972, 17992, 19453 Llera, Georgina M., relief (1957) 7039, 10847, 13001 LMFR (li(iuid metal fuel reactors), see Reac- tors (atomic). Lo. Lieu-Fu. relief (1957) 8158, 15224 Lo River, China, sand dunes, topography (1959) 14796 Load (mechanics) : accelerations — ■ airspeed and gust-velocity data from 4- eiigine transport airplane (1955) 17481. 19571 airspeeds, etc., medium altitude transport airplane, analysis (1955) 5005 and pa.ssenger harness measured in air- plane crashes (1953) 17774 accelerator restrictor operating characteris- tics as determined by simulator (1955) 793 aerodynamic — - circular cylinder at Mach numt)er 6.96 and angles of attack up to 90" (1957) 2223 coupled natural frequencies and mode shapes, analytical determination (1959) 1083 distributions for series of 4 boattailed bodies, theory (1959) 2033 effects of geometric twist on 45° swept- back wing-body configuration at tran- sonic speeds (1959) 1041 elliptical cross sections and various plan forms, transonic characteristics (1959) 13447 external store adjacent to 45° sweptback wing at Mach numl)ers 0.7 to 1.96 (1959) 1048 flexil)le wing, loading and twist charac- teristics (1960) 19158 flow fields at zero sideslip near swept- and unswept-wing-fuselage combina- tions (1959) 1070 force and pressure measurements at transonic speeds for bodies having ellip- tical cross sections (195S) 16389 Influence coefficients for swept wings in subsonic flow (1955) 19570 Influence coefliclents for unswept wings at subsonic si)oeds (1952) 15667; (195:^) 19319; (1956) 11013 jet induced effects on longitudinal trim of airplane configuration measured at Mach numbers between 1.2 and 1.8 (1900) 1157 leading-edge slats on 45° sweptback wing (1900) 5875 lip geometry eflPects on drag and pressure recovery of normal-shock nose inlet (1900) 7428 loading and l)hido-motion data on model helicopters rotor, inflow distribution (1955) 19572 loading and downwash. calculating (1954) 2026 Load (mechanics) — Continueroxiniitv of wins; bending and short- period frequency (1958) 10110; (1960) 2125 airplane flexibilitv effects on wing — ben9 glass-fabric-base laminates, effect of notches (1959) 4904 stainless steel, 17-7PH, under constant- amplitude loading (1960) 19128 beam loading effect on water impact loads and motions, hydrodynamic theory (1959) 3919 bearing and tensile — creep deformation patterns of joints (1958) 782 interaction on creep properties of joints (1956) 20623 bending frequencies of rotating beams (1955) 12606 bending of thiu plates with compound curva- ture (1952) 17996 bending when loads not parallel to principal plane (1951) 5662 bonded and riveted sheet-stringer panels, tests (1954) 10709 ■box beams, fatigue-crack propagation, in- vestigation (1958) 8830 buckling of low arches or curved beams (1953) 1273 buffeting analysis based on experiments with wings of varying stiffness (1959) 13441 calculated subsonic span loads, effect of horizontal-tail chord, etc (1959) 6789 calibration of strain-gage installations (1953) 16387; (1955) 12586 Cal-Tech analog computer analyses — multicell delta wings (1954) 2035 straight multicell wings (1954) 2034 cantilever-wing vibration modes determina- tion by acceleration method (1957) 7576 center-of-gravity location effect on gust loads (1952) 2930, 11329 characteristics of 4-porcent-thick-unswept- wing-fuselage (1959) 13411 chine-immersed hydrodynamic impacts of prismatic bodies (1955) 765, 3554 chordwise distributions of pressure (1954) 12482 column formula for load at which yielding starts (1955) 19567 compression, truss-core and web-core sand- wich plates, optimum proportion (1959) 15083 compressive strength of flat stiffened panels (1957) 144.32" •computation of design maneuvering hori- zontal-tail load (1953)i4688 conical-flow applied to supersonic wing theory (1951) 18830 constant bending, creep of small wood beams (1960) 3866 contact conditions of transport-airplane landings (1954) 10705 contribution of wing panels to forces and moments of supersonic wing-body com- binations (1958) 1735 controlling stiffness properties of solid con- struction model wing (1955) 8357 creep bending and buckling — linearly viscoelastic columns (1954) 2046 nonlinearly viscoelastic columns (1954) 4384-85 creep of lap-joints of aircraft materials (1955) 10551 critical bending moment of box beam (1951) 15637 critical tail loads in large airplanes (1951) 18826 Load (mechanics) — Continued crushable structures for acceleration pro- tection of occupants of vehicles at low impact speeds, investigation (1959) 17757 cylinders, instability behavior (1958) 10109 cylinders, stress analysis with cutouts — pure torsion (1953) 20338 shear load (1954) 12477 deck boards carrying capacity for general- purpose pallets (1959) 16433 deflection — hand stress analysis of thin solid wings (1952) 4275; (1954) 5821 curved plates (1956) 20620 uniform load of sandwich panels (1951) 15477; (1952) 2932 delta-wing-body-tail model with hot jet ex- hausting from pylon-mounted nacelle, pressure data (1960) 8795 delta wings, disti-ibutions due to thickness and angle of attack at supersonic speeds, experimental study and analy- sis (1960) 5884 distributions over thin 45° sweptback highly tapered wing in combination with basic and indented bodies (1959) 1074 dynamic analysis of simple re-entry maneu- ver for lifting satellite (1959), 16887 dynamic loading — effect of landing gear and airplane struc- ture interaction (1955) 17475; (1957) 8821 effect on strength of inelastic column (1954) 7484 loss of stability of cylindrical shell, USSR study (19G0) 17333 dynamic response of flexible airplane to elevator control (1958) 3702 effect of — airplane motions on wing and tail angles of attack in rough air, measurements (1958) 15236 dynamic preloads on mechanical proper- ties of steel, studies (1959) 13518 transient wing response on wing strains of 4-engine bomber (1953) 11303 elastic buckling of flat plates with waffle- like stiffening (1954) 2027 electrical load analysis, specifications (1951) 6789 external-store mounting arrangements and shapes effects on buffet characteristics of wingless rocket-powered models (1959) 1046 extreme-value data, new method of analyz- ing (1954) 4367 fatigue-crack propagation — aluminum-alloy box beams (1956) 17587 and residual static strength of build-up structures (1957) 10213 fatigue of aircraft wing structure (1953) 8021 fatigue tests (1954) 2044 fighter airplane crash accelerations (1957) 17971 flap-type aileron, effectiveness and loading characteristics of lateral controls (1959) 10481 flapped wing, air distributions from leading- edge and training-edge blowing (1959) 1073 flat plates compressed beyond buckling load into plastic range (1955) 5066 flexible paving and base courses, load trans- mission tests (1953) 7200; (1956) 3277, 11718; (1958) 13736 flexural motions of elastic plates, influence of large amplitudes (1956) 11026 flight buffet loads — probability and frequency characteristics (1956) 17577 wind tunnels to predict (1959) 16854 floors of buildings (1953) 1286 force and pressure coefficients on arbitrary bodies of revolutions, working charts for prediction by use of Newtonian con- cepts (1960) 2116 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1401 Load (mechanics) — Continued frame-relnforccd cylindrical shells!, aual- ysls — applications (1960) 8833 basic theory (19G0) 8831 discontinuities of clrcumferentlal-bendlnp stmiK-ss In axial direction (19«>0) 8832 free-fall drop of landing pears (1951) 10628 fuselape, nacelles, and canopio>, viscosity effects on noniial-force distribution at Mach number 1.9S (1956) 11051 fuselages, pressurized, fail-safe design, as- pects (1957) 10212 grain boundaries in plastic deformation of aluminum (1954) 3420 ground-load statistics (1957) 10210 ground loads, bulletin (195:;) 1250 ground-reaction forces and vcrllcal center- of-gravity acceleration of bomber air- plane taxiing over obstacles, measure- ments (1958) 17292 acceleration measurements on Lockheed U-2 airplane n057) 7548 acceleration restrictions in fighter air- plane, investigation (1958) 1743 gust loads- acceleration, velocities and airspeed data — four-engine transport airplane operat- ing over northwestern U.S. -Alaska route (1959) 5205 operations of twin-ensrine transport air- plane (1952) 4278; (1953) 16373; (1955) 50G8, 18492 airborne weather radar effect (1957) 1797S aircraft lift calculations at subsonic Mach numbers (1952) 806 airplane measurements of atmospheric turbulence (1957) 16038; (1959) 9370 airplane response to random atmospheric disturbances (1957) 7559; (1959) 5214, 9357 airplanes (1951) 15613; (1952) 9531, 9534 alleviating properties of pitch damper (1958) 789 alleviation systems, Implications (1957) 10223 deflectors and spoilers as gust alleviators (1957) 10209. 179S6 evaluation of methods for calculating sym- metrical bending-moment response' of flexilile airplanes to isotropic atmos- pheric turbulence (1959) 6761 gust-load and airspeed data — four-engine airplane (1955) 3568 transport airplane, effect (1954) 974 fwo-engine airplane 'jn 6 civil airline routes (1906) 413G helicopter and airplane experience (195S) 805 lift fluctuations due to turbulence (1957) 5740 missile operations, estimating problem (1959) 1092 power-spectral methods of harmonic anal- ysis (1954) 18907 probability distribution of root-mean- square gust velocity, estimates (1955) 5004 ; (1956) 17566 problem of reducing speed of jet transport in (light (1956) 1778 random, investigations (1957) 8832-32 A revised formula (1953) 13451 ; (1956) 836 rocket-powered models, resi)onse in rough air at transonic speeds, characteristics (1959) 6731 spectrum use in variable amplitude tests of strength of wings (1957) 17979 statlstifs, reov;ilu;ition in .spectral calcu- lations (1955) 15921 turbulent areas encountered during flights (1956) 7678: (1958) 4982 velocities within thunderstorms (1955) 18500 velocity data from civil transport airplane records (1954) 908 wing flexibilltv effects (1953) 17786; (1957) 16053; (1959) 6680 Load (ntechanics) — Continued gu8t loads — continufd wings, transport-airplane, full-scale, fa- tigue investigation (1954) 5843 helicopter rotor in lllght, effects of com- pressibility on performance (1956) 19247 helicopters in maneuvers (1953) 16385 high speed impact, regions of impact, and impact at oblique angles, investigation (1959) 17746 horizontal-tail, In pitching maneuvers on flexible swept wing jet bomber, analvsls (1955) 792 hydrodynamlc Impact — acceleration and response, comparison for systems with single and multiple elas- tic modes (1958) 3715 alleviati<;n with penetrating hvdro-skl (1959) 5201 dead-rise inverted-V model and flat-bottom model seaplanes (1958) 13035 investigation of clilne-lmmersetl model — circular arc transverse shape (1957) 10(101 dead rise configurations liaving Imigi- tudinnl curvature (1900) 5924 longitudinally curved bow, etc. (1907) 16063 prismatic body, effect of carriage mass (1956) 5934 prismatic float (1956) 4134 theory for deeply Immersed prismatic bodies (1959) 5282 V-step models, dead-rise effects (1958) 16407 hydrodvnamic loads and pressure distribu- tion of cylinders (1953) 8017 hydrodynamlc routrh-water impact-load in- vestigation (1957) 17079 hydrodynamics transport in operation, analysis of acceleration, airspeed, and gust-veloc- ity data (1959) 16SS1 two-dimensional data in loads on 45° swept- back wing (1954) 967 underground-roadway supports, measure- ment of loads (1953) 7993 uniform lateral and compressive edge, be- havior of sandwich panels (1952) 17826 unsteadv-lift problems in high-speed flight (1951) 3939 variation effect in rivet strength on average stress at maximum load for aluminum- alloy (1953) i:?450 vehicle, transferred to road surface through tires, measuring variation (1957) 7662 vertical-tail loads — • airitlane motions and loads Induced by flying through flow field generated by airplane at low supersonic speeds (I'M'.O) 178G0 characteristics of airplane model having delta wing, effects of subsonic speeds of fuselage iforebody strakes (1960) 8798 Page 1404 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Load (mechanics) — Continued vertical-tail loads — coutiiiued maximum angle of sideslip (1952) 6112; (10541 8912 mca.sured in flight on 4 airplane config- urations at transonic and supersonic speeds (1960) 4271 measured in turbulent air on jet bomber (1956) 19224 transonic wind-tunnel measurements (1960) 17867 turbulent air. effects of yaw damping (1959) 5285 vertical velocities prior to landing, photo- graphic determination (1954) 4366 water lauding — pitching hulls and shock-mounted hydro- skis (1960) 10253 planning characteristics (1952) 19060 water-pressure distribution during — impact or planing (1952) 2934 landings (1951) 16979; (1952) 19062 water-landing impact — accelerations for reentry capsules (1959) 17756 impact on orbital capsule from standpoint of occupant protection (1959) 16884 single elastic mode system (1951) 8650, 8663; (1953) SOOS. 11278 wheel spin-up drag loads, experimental in- vestigation (1954) 17694 Wind-shear intensities from balloon sound- ings (1956) 15910 wing and horizontal-tail loads, flight investi- gation results (1956) 19227 wing and tail — buffeting loads, measurement and analysis (1954) 10693; (1956) 4106 maneuvering in longitudinal stability de- rivatives (1953) 6213 pitch-up problem, criterion and method of evaluation (1959) 5297 use of controls during service operational training with four fighter airplanes (1960) 7408 wing-bodv juncture interference effects at transonic speeds (1959) 13386 wing-fuselage combinations, division of loads, summary of data (1959) 16806 wing lift at ground contact for transport airplanes (1955) 8358 wings — aerodynamic loading (1951) 15614 airplane flexibility effects on wing strains in rough air (1958) 3718 downwash field calculation (1951) 8664 fatigue-crack-propagation and residual- static-strength (1957) 1075 flexibility and air lift, effects (1951) 18808 lift distributions due to twist (1951) 5658 lift on hydrodynamic landing character- istics (1952) 19061 linearized supersonic-wing theory (1951^ 11589 load, distribution due to projection of spoilers at subsonic and transonic speeds (1950) 17730 pressure distributions for NACA 0006 airfoil (1957) 1059 roll and sideslip (1951) 1384 span loading (1952) 15656 spanwise load distribution of swept wing (1951) 7225 strength tests on thick-skin wing struc- ture (1953) 17769 sweep and aspect ratio at low speed (1951) 5660 sweptback, finite span effects (1953) 17788 sweptback, formulas for supersonic load- ing (1952) 17984; (1053) 1257 under aerodynamic load, loss-affecting factors (1953) 6212 vibrations and theory of circular plan form (1953) 2701 Load lines : international convention, modification (1959) 15214; (1960) 19296 merchant and passenger vessels, regulations (1959) 1502 Loaded paper shot shells, recorded voluntary recommendation of trade (1960) 14935 Loaders (mechanical) : aggregate, bucket, crawler-mounted, gaso- line-driven, etc., technical manual (1956) 6538 belt and bucket types, specifications (1953) 17346; (1954) 7123 bucket type, specifications (1957) 15640 see also Tippers. Loading, see Load (mechanics — Unlading and lading. Loading equipment : fork lift trucks, test and inspection, military standard (1958) 452 gas bomb, 125-lb., specifications (1954) 15246 load binders, specifications (1955) 12201 loading standard, liquid transfer, bulk, specifications (1955) 16928 mining, permissible (1956) 9227 warehouses, loading out fruits and vegeta- bles (1959) 4178 Loading ramps, see Ramps. Loading standards, see Loading equipment. Loam, see Soils. Loan associations, see Building and loan associations — Federal savings and loan associations. Loan companies, see Finance companies. Loan Guaranty Program under GI Bill, Select Committee to Investigate, House, see Educational. Training, and Loan Guaranty Programs under GI Bill, Select Committee to Investigate, House. Loan Policy Board of Small Business Admin- istration : create — committee print (1953) 5856 law (1953) 15225 Loans : activities of Small Business Administra- tion, report (1955) 11720 agreement with European Coal and Steel Community (1955) 10705; (1956) 1000 air carriers. Government guaranty — hearings (1957) 13597, 139S7 law (1957) 15174 reports (1957) 13453, 13881, 15277 Alaska native loan program administered by Indian Affairs Bureau, operation, etc. — ■ hearings (1958) 5715 report (1958) 8240 available to Federal Government (remarks) (1953) 11646 bank financing of farm real estate (1957) 5472 bank, for purchasing or carrying stocks registered on national securities ex- change, rules (1958), 1450, 12711, 15986 bank-SBA participation loan plans (1956) 4218; (1959) 2129 banks for purchasing stocks, regulations (1951) 5200; (1953) 5967, 10967; (1955) 1525, 8114 borrower participation in Federal farm credit system — hearings (1955) 9714, 9979 law (1955) 16767 reports (1955) 11621, 11741, 15412 borrowing money from your bank (1953) 16568 borrowing power of Congress, hearing (1954) 18437 business enterprises (1952) 4424, 9697, 18176 member bank term lending (1959) 7728 security pledged at Federal reserve mem- ber banks (1959) 17413 surveys (1959) 6164 CCC grain loans (1956) 4373 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1405 Loans — Continued certlficatt's of necessity granted, etc (19o2) 17632 college and university student programs (1958) 15SS9 college olassi-'^oni assistance act, hearings (1900) 15378 commercial and Industrial — changes, weekly roixirts (1952) 1205, llSSn; (1953) 3195, 14024; (1954) 12910; (1955) 2225, 13123; (1950) 2295, 13432; (1957) 27(57, 12273: (1958) 2282. 10«29: (1959) 2509, 11106; (19G0) 2771. 12130 Federal reserve member banks (1956) 9044 commodity loan and purchase handbook CSS operating proccnlure for grains (1959) 9751. (1900) 4785, 10(568 common carriers, guaranteed, to finance improveint>nts ami developments, hear- ings (1958) 9632 community facilities program, expand — hearings (1958) 5801; (1959) 8725 reports (1058) 5786, 8273 consumer finance companies fl955) 2230, 13127; (1956) 2299. 13436 consumer instalment, of financl.-il institu- tions (1952) 1303, 11803; (1953) 3203, 14032 consumer loans made under effective State small loan laws, monthlv estimates (1957) 2772. 12278; (1958) 2287, 10t).'^4: (1959) 2574, 11111; (1900) 2776, 12135 continue loans to fur farmers — law (1953) 15316 reports (1953) 12776, 15474 conventional loans made in excess of 80 percent of property appraisal by Fed- eral savings and loan associations (1960) 2741, 12100 cotton loan program (1951) 17069 credit principles, guide for rural communi- ties (1959) 5396 defense, and certificates of necessity — hearing (1951) 11086 report (1951) 10974 defense contract financing, spec, regs (1952) 6621 defense, for small business (1951) 15721 desert-land entrymen, report (1955) 9969 development loan fund, use of currency re- payments, agreement with Turkey (1958) 17395 digest of insurable loans, housing (1952) 17722: (1955) 4741; (1956) 3859; (1957) 1070, 9S91, 16716; (1958) 5909; (1960) 3794 disaster — alleviating drought conditions, message from the President (1057) 5008 amend small business act of 1953 — hearings (1956) 1417, 3647; (1958) 3330 laws (1956) 3378: (1958) 4196 reports (1950) 1402, 1409, 3457, 3597; (1958) 3126, 3266 businesses, for home, through SBA (1959) 4053 lioiiie improvement, for disaster areas — law (1956) 5069 reports (1050) 3429. 3138, 3598 Interest rate reduction — hearing (1955) 9980 law (1955) 11403 reports (1955) 9S72. 11670 displaced persons, extend loans (1953) 10353 District of Columbia, regulate business, report (1955) 14724 economic assistance under mutual security act. statement (1954) 14543 education in sciences — analvsis and summary of bill (1958) 581 2, G022 hearings (1958) 8479 educational. biblioa:raphy (1953) 9235 emergency, bv FHA, interest rate, hearing (1955) 9712 Loans — Continued emergency, to farmers — and stockmen, extend credit, report (1956) 10001 combat effect of drought (1954) 16980 extend program — law (1955) 11388 reports (1955) 9694. 12050 Improve program — hearl.it's (1954) 8546, 18388 law (1954) 16860 r.-ports (3954) 8336, 8449, 11837 proposal (1953) 12385 talk (1954) 3015 emergency wheat purchase, agreement with Pakistan (1955) 8484 employee trusts, amend law, report (1957) 135.30 expansion progress, projects under certifi- cates of necessity (1953) 13111 Export-Imp'irt Bank of Washington — activities, extend — hearings (1956) 12419, 16983; (1957) 0971 law (1957) 10723 reports (1956) 14753. 15209, 16922; (1957) 0879. 6901. 8347 activities, investigations (1954) 557 foreign currencv lending (1958) 15922; (1960) 52S6 hearings (1951) 16547. 19584 increase lending authoritv — hearings (1954) 12138, 18389; (1958) 3.327 5712 laws'(i954) 14108; (1958) 8096 reports (1954) 11856. 11933, 14191; (1058) 3.303. 4365. 6844 law (1951) 17782 reports (1951) 10409. 16471. 17887 farm ownership, family progress report (1952) 7671 farm ownership loans (1955) 996 farm planning implications for lenders (1955) 4732 farmers and ranchers, simplify, etc.. author- ity of Secretary of Agriculture — hearings (1960) 0020. 9008 reports (I960) 8092, 8108 farmers' cooperatives (1956) 18855 Farmers Home Administration services (1056) 3845 Federal aid to State and local Governments in 1901 budget, analysis (1900) 3426 Federal assistance to labor surplus areas, report (1058) 326 Federal credit unions, regulations, amend, hearing (1956) 18608 college and public facility funds, increase, law (1000) 10811 dealer guides (1951) 9749: (1954) 4076; (1055) 3296; (1957) 1078 discounts, answers to questionnaire (1900) 0638 home modernization and repair (1959) 14026 Improve today with FHA (1959) 3460; (1060) 9719 Improvement, increase loans — hearing (1953) 4273 message from the President (1954) 1032 report (1954) 6752 Insurance authorization. Increase loans — hearings (1053) 5021 reports (1053) 4107, 5490 loans for constructing farm buildings (1951) 13717 programs, questions and answers (1956) 10764 propert.v improvement insurance pro- gram — - general Information (1956) 7384; (1057) 3028; (1058) 1446: (1960) 11244 report (1058) 3060 propertv improvement loan reporting handbook (1060) 18500 propertv maintenance and improvement (1957) 17670; (1900) 13890 Page 1406 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Loans — Continued Federal Housing Administration — remodeling: and repairing (1955) 18313; (1956) 2029S tliumbnail sljeteli (1956) 19611 Federal interest rate determinations with resiiect to urban renewal program (1959) 6990 Federal Land Bank, general information (1955) 1515; (1957) 3912 Federal loan policies, investigate problems, reports (1952) 2329; (1953) 4227, 4233; (1954) 1694, 1714; (1955) 1398, 3123 Federal reserve member bank loans (1952) 1315, 11904; (1953) 3215, 14043; (1954) 2545, 12963; (1955) 2242, 13138; (1956) 2310, 13446; (1957) 27.^2. 122SS; (1958) 2297. 10644; (1959) 2583, 11120; (1960) 2785, 12144 fisheries loan program, purposes (1959) 4S5S fishery products processors, hearings (1960) 5201 Government activities — ■ Hoover Commission report — departmental editions (1955) 5140, 6723 document editions (1955) 4232, 5973 hearings (1955) 149S1 task force report (1955) 6726 grants or loans to needy widows of foreign service officers, report (1952) 13718 GSA defense production act activities, prog- ress report 39, hearing (1957) 10769 guaranteed, accounting procedures. Army regs (1956) 19760 guaranteed program under defense produc- tion act, competitive effects. Attorney General's report (1958) 12602 guaranty, etc., programs, additional funds — law (1959) 9793 reports (1959) 3312, 4547 health facilities construction, messages from the President (1955) 3021; (1956) 3401 high school graduates, scholarship and loan program hearings (1958) 3153, 8314, 0624 home improvement financing — hearings (1956) 10360 reports (1956) 12142, 18593 home loan guarantee plan, proposal (1958) 5711 home loans, interest rates, etc. — law (1953) 12339 report (1953) 10652 home mortgasre debt and financing activ- ity, estimates (1959) 6123; (1960) 5.304 home mortgage participation program, in- sured associations, sales and purchases (1959) 6124 home owners loan acts, compilations (1951) 10935; (1952) 6977; (1953) 18571; (1957) 17566 hospital construction, authorize in lieu of crants — law (1958) 11785 reports (1958) 94S3, 12427 housing — moderate-income families and elderly per- sons, report (1960) 11122 secondary market creation, hearings (1956) 7104 veterans of World War II, utilization (1957) 6997 Indians for livestock, issued in trust, repeal law — law (1957) 10754 reports (1957) 9470, 9731 insurance authorization for land conserva- tion, hearings (1953) 5620 Intern training, hearings (1960) 13447 irrigation districts, etc., for construction on reclamation projects — • amend act, report (1956) 5204 hearings (1955) 1023 law (1955) 11401 Loans — Continued irricatiou districts, etc. — continued message from the President (1955) 14497 reports (1954) 14374, 17107; (1955) 4330. 9871 Klamath Indians — • lending operations, authorize, report (1933) 12649 use of revolving fund — law (1959) 9772 reports (1959) 6017, 8643 lenders hand books (1951) 1601; (1952) 6325-27; (1953) 18067, 19559; (1955) 8530-31 livestock loans, extend — law (1955) 14335 reports (1955) 7891, 9678 loans from banks for co-ops (1952) 15376 local private non-prolit organizations by SBA, hearings (1958) 7093 long term. Small Business Administration to State and local development com- panies, law, questions and answers (1959) 328 monopoly problems rel. to tie-in sale of credit insurance, report (1955) 3158 mortgage credit, Miami, Fla. (1958) 325 mortgage loans held by FNMA, exchange for Treasury bonds — hearing (1959) 8886 report (1959) 12452 mutual security act of 1958, report (1959) 9994 mutual security act of 1960 — hearings (1960) 5033, 6644, 8132, 8254 law (1960) 9390 message from the President (1960) 4859 reports (1960) 6598, 6614, 8101, 8207 mutual security program — ■ continuation, message from the President (1958) 4237 development and implementation review — • hearings (1959) 3322, 4651 report (1959) 4650 development loan fund — background material (1958) 6884 budget, 1959, amendments (1958) 9346 draft legislation, hearings (1959) 7465, 8733 hearings (1957) 9554, 9759; (1958) 4424, 5714, 6885, 7098; (1959) 10040-41 hearings, appendix and indexes (1957) 11063; (1958) 6885 laws (1957) 15008; (1958) 9302; (1959) 11995 messages from the President (1957) 9420; (1959) 4469 reports (1957) 9711, 11000, 11024, 13512; (1958) 6842, 6851, 8400. 9471, 9531; (1959), 9834, 9844, 12193 development loan fund appropriations, 1958— hearings (1957) 13559, 15571 law (1957) 15146 reports (1957) 13545, 15311, 15545 development loan fund appropriations, 1959 — hearings (1958) 9608, 12597 law (1958> 14197 reports (1958), 9540, 12573, 14548 national banks, increase limitations — hearing (1959) 16194 law (1959) 14089 reports (1959) 12191, 12227, 14508 national banks. 20-year real estate and con- struction loans — hearing (1955) 14976 law (1955) 16763 national defense education act of 1958 — activities, review, hearings (1960) 1634 administration, hearings (1959) 5924, 9908 allotments (1958) 14926-927 guide (1959) 3420 law (1958) 14207 reports (1958) 11990, 14392, 14525, 14544, 14758 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1407 Loans — Continued national defense student program — basic facts (1960) 15402, 18402 eliminate rei|ulreuient for loyalty affidavit, report (1960) 95S5 explanation (1959) 7071 general information and instructions, manual (1959) 1597 list of participating institutions (1959) 6098 questions and answers (1959) 4779 operating, family progress report (1952) 7072 national Investment company act of 1957, hfarings (1958) 709H oversea excliango procurement loans, spec. regs (1951) 9011 ; (1952) 0579, 9916 policy and procedures (1954) 2127 poultry industry linancing, hearings (1955) 1400 price support, theft or conversion of prop- erty pledged for security, report (1956) 10612 private liimsiiig. investigation, reports (1951) 17952, 1S0G4 private vs Government, statements (1959) 17390 production credit associations (1954) 18594 property improvement — dealers' and contractors' guide (1960) 5309 general administrative policv, etc. (1955) 6424: (1957) 1980; (1958) 514; ri!)00) 13889 regulations (1957) 14139; (1958) 4685, 720!); (1960) 6862 public facility program, make applicable to mass transit systems in urban areas, report (1960) 11103 public works and college housing programs (1956) 10025: (1957) 4960; (1958) 6676; (1960) 3500 publications, price lists (1951) 6893; (1952) 7012 Puerto Rican hurricane, responsibility transfer — law (1956) 14459 reports (1956) 8517, 12364 railroad safety equipment, amend bank- ruiitcv :ieT - law (1951) 19503 reports (1951) 14875, 16520 railroads, guaranties under Transportation act of 1958, opinion of Attorney Gen- eral (1959) 5157 real estate — and construction, by national banks, hear- ings (1955) 9998 forest tracts — hearings (1953) 12929, 18590 law (1953) 15338 reports (1953) 15430. 15467, 15717 registrants under regulation X (1952) 13998 State-guaranteed made by national banks exempt from Federal reserve act, re- port (1959) 12427 Reconstruction Finance Corporation- lending policy, hearings (1951) 9627, 11225 loan policy (1952) 4425 loan pool agreement (1954) 5949 loans to Kaisor-Frazer Corp., etc., report (1951 ) 13512 regulation V loans, statistical study (1951) 979 relief of U.S. citizens abroad. State Dept. to evaluate — hearing (1958) 8310 report (1957) 13S70 rural electrification act interpretation, re- port (1959) 10050 Rural Electrification Administration — borrowers responsibilities rel. to right-of- way, etc. (1956) 17711 electric loan program (1960) 3308 functions, expressing sense of Senate hear- ings (1959) 6045 Loans — Continuering cooked whole lobsters (1959) 423 how to cook (1957) SG20 Maine industrv, role of holding pounds (1959) 12682 minimum size, regulate for interstate ship- ment — hearings (1958) 15844 reports (1958) 12535, 14513 North Atlantic, freezing and storing tech- niques (195G) 1S9S2 shipping ad maintaining alive (1956) 18983 gear and fishing methods (1959) 16365 new species (1952) 6137 Lo Bue, .Toseph, court case (1951) 1188 Local aeronautical charts, see Maps and charts. Local board memoranda, Selected Service (1952) 1679. 12236; (1953) 3557, 14408: (1954) 2S78, 13266; (1955) 2547. 13462; (1956) 2625, 13779; (1957) 3118, 12637; (1958) 2642, 10993 ; (1959) 2935. 11479 Local control, set C-434 GRC, parts list, tech- nical manual (1953) 628 Local instability of elements of truss-core sandwich plate (1958) 10117; (1960) 4286 Local office works with organized labor (1957) Local planning for better school districts (1958) 1423 Local public agency letters, Urban Renewal Administration (1959) 5451, 6990-93, 11529; (1960) 3191. 12565 Local service and jet age (1958) 16827 Local-State-Federal watershed projects (1959) 1174 Local transit : operating employees, union wages and hours — departmental editions (1958) 6128 ; (1959) 5173; (1900) 5767 document editions (1958) 5572; (1959) 4451 ; (1960) 4852 Localizers : antenna, vhf, for omnirange and ILS, CAA specification (1957) 9285 ILS localizer monitor, CAA specification (1957) 9291 VHF, transmitter, CAA specification (1957) 9306 see also Antennas (radio). Location factors in petrochemical industry (1958) 291 Location identifiers, airports, etc (1951) 2813, 6270, 9241. 14690. 19402; (1952) 4966, 8574, 14818, 1472S; (1953) 775, 5378, 7170, 10183, 15021, 18523; (1954) 476, 4956, 8140, 11232, 13851, 163.39, 19355 ; (1955) 350 4148. 7479, 92.59, 11208, 16664, 19105; (1950) 1300. 5013, 0755. 8345, 11715, 1S510. 20022; (1957) 1716, 12080: (1958) 2091, 10453, 137:-;4; (1959) 2518, 11051; (1960) 2408, 11819, 18284 Locator, sec Aviation radar locator. Locator cards. Army regulations (1957) 3394 Locators (ocular) : foreign bodv. specifications (1952) 17753 Loch, Edith W., relief (1955) 9794, 14223, 14530 Lockbourne Air Force Base, Instrument ap- proach charts (1951) 4659, 6307 Locker plants, aee Cold storage. Lockers : clothing, steel — Federal specification (1953) 9276 Federal standards (1953) 18861; (1955) 605 ; (lO.'.O) 10351 Federal supply schedule (1957) 3985 see also Cold storage — Frozen foods. Lockhart Canyon, uranium deposits in area (1954) 0424 Lockheed Air Terminal : instrument approach chart (1951) 4056 terminal forecasting manual (1954) 7789 Lockheed Aircraft Corp. : Appeal Board proceedings (1953) 4290 wage chronologies (1952) 19015; (1954) 910; (1955) 713; (1957) 2152; (I960) 4140 Lockheed Lodestar, accident (1959) 7229 Lockjaw, sec Tetanus. Locknuts. see Bolts and nuts. Lockport. N.Y. : population, special census (1958) 7950 zinc-bearing peat, relations to dolomite (1955) 19475 Locks (hydraulic engineering) : filling and emptying systems, hydraulic model investigations — Calumet River (1959) 7681 Old River navigation lock, La. (1960) 13856 Port Allen navigation locks (1959) S973 Sacramento River deep water ship chan- nel project barge canal (1960) 17016 navigation locks engineering manuals (1952) 16505; (195:;) 9238; (1956) 17204; (1959) 10085; (1900) 15412 Old River. La. (1960) 17800 telephone installations, reports (1955) 6160, 9049 see also names of locks. Locks and keys : combination on combination lock type of- fice equipment, set at zero prior to stor.ngo, etc (1955) 13860 combination, safe and safe locker, specifica- tion (1952) 2554 cowl fastener key, specifications (1954) 19571 : (1955) 16926 door and drawer locks, specifications (1951) 19712 : (1952) 15221 hasps, hinged, and staples, specifications (1952) 2513, 15218 key duplicating machine, bench mounted, electric motor driven, specifications (1057) 5497 key tags and key holders, for key cabinet indexing systems, specifications (1953) 18824 locks — latch, specifications (1954) 18517 sash and blind, specifications (1952) 2548, 15222 padlocks — Federal suppiv schedules (1951) 19945; (]9.-)2) 17784: (1953) 17191 specifications (1952) 15418; (1954) 18499. 18518: (1956) 10789 transmission of keys through mails — hearing (1950) 7097 law (1955) 14407 reports (1955) 9662, 15270 Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of, see Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Brother- hood of, see Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen. Locomotive Inspection Bureau : nomination of John A. Hall, hearings (1955) 15507 reports (1951) 3726: (1952) 4167: (1953) 4593: (1954) 4276; (1955) 10.-.5 : (1956) 4038; (1957) 4140; (1959) 1731 ; (1900) 1886 Locomotive inspectors, examination announce- ments (1951) 6286; (1957) 1754 Page 1410 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Locomotives : accessories and components, Federal supply classification. loi;istic responsibilities, Army regs (1956) 18254 air brake equipment (1953) 12055 dlesel-electric — cranes, specifications (1955) 471—472 domestic and foreign service (1958) 76S0-S1 dual engine, specifications (1955) 15564 foreign services, final report (1957) 8985 specifications (1951) 3354, 1S473 ; (1954) 17236-237, 18483-^84 ; (1956) 1564, 3744 diesel-mechanical domestic service, specifica- tions (1956) 15542 electric, one kind of overhaul at terminals (USSR) (1959) 628 Federal supplv classification, logistic re- sponsibilit'ies, Army regs (1956) 18252 gaa turbine mechanical-drive, construction and testing (1957) 18106 gasoline-mechanical, 5-ton, 36 inch gage switching, specifications (1955) 12220 identification plates, specifications (1954) 5509 industrial and special, characteristics, mili- tarv standard (1959) 6088 inspection law, etc. (1959) 12795 inspection report of director (1958) 1606 locomotives and parts, census of manufac- tures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6557 operation and maintenance, machine man- agement sector of East German Reichs- bahn (1959) 810 paintins, specifications (1951) 3360; (1955) 498 road and switches, military standard (1958) 15882 steam and Diesel, comparison, errata (1951) 15506 steam, in Nortli America, first quarter-cen- tury (1956) 17608 steam, operation, etc., technical manual (1957) 4812 Locoweed, livestock poisoning In Western States, reducing losses (1958) 4441, 7794 Locust trees : black- growth of underplanted hardwoods In plantation (1956) 19039 silvical characteristics (1959) 3555 sprouts, susceptibility to borer attacks (1957) 8649 useful trees of United States (1953) 4562: (1957) 11614 honevlocust, silvical characteristics (1958) 4822 West Indian, foreign woods information leaflet (1953) 11118 Locusts : aerial insecticide control in Pakistan, Iran, and India (1952) 18203 control, technical cooperation agreement with Ethiopia (1953) 18021 regional insect control project report (1958) 15490 see also Cicadas. Lode mining, see Gold — Tin. Lodge, George C, nomination, hearing (1959) 16218 Lodge, Henry C, 5r. : answers questions concerning United Na- tions (1955) 10699 testimony (1953) 15835 Lodgepole Creek drainage basin, geology and ground-water resources (1957) 7453 ; (1959) 16472 Lodgepole needle miner : description, life history, etc. (1958) 12811 Tioga's ghosts (1959) 9088 Lodgepole pine, see Pine. Lodges, reclamation's recreational opportuni- ties (1956) 15992 Lodl, Calif., population, special censuses (1954) 9504; (1958) 6572 Lodi. Ohio, railroad accident (1958) 16094 Ladmell, Anton M., relief (1956) 14649, 15086, 16066 Lodo formation Foraminifera. central Cali- fornia (1952) 5970; (1955) 6570 Loening, Grover C, papers in Library of Con- gress, register (1959) 8017 Loess, mantled slopes in southern Nebraska, western Iowa, northwestern Missouri, origin of steps (1959) 513 Loew's. Inc., court cases, subpoenas of mem- bers of Un-American Activities Com- mittee, report (1953) 15544 Lofblad. Leopoldine M. relief (1955) 9800, 14217. 14559 Loftis, Anna, relief (1959) 14158, 15603, 16007 Log books, ship's weather observations (1951) 14263 Log cabins : eastern U.S., protection from Insects (1957) 84 precautions for making log cabins endure (1951) 5287 suggestions for construction, log selection, preservation, etc. (1960) 18603 Log loaders, salvaging old-growth Douglas-fir with mobile high-lead yarder (1959) 16440 Logan, Charles R., relief (1953) 12405 ; (1954) 14737, 16579 Logan, James, death and burial benefits to son, pavment (1951) 18063 Logan, Patrick J., relief (1952) 3644, 5394, 6868 Logan, Thomas, death and burial benefits, pay- ment (1951) 18063 Logan, Utah, Cache Vallev Centennial, inspir- ational address (1959) 16159 Logan Airport, Boston, Mass. : instrument approach charts (1951) 4654, 4732, 7822 terminal forecasting manual (1951) 15915 Logan County, Okla., soil survey (1960) 14711 Logan County, W. Va. : coal, prepration characteristics (1957) 7536 coking coal, recoverable reserves (1956) 20603 Logan, Fort, domiciliary facility for veterans, reports (1952) 13440, 13568 ; (1953) 4247 Loganberries : canned — - specifications (1954) 7262-63; (1957) 16772 standards for grades (1953) 11412 Logansport, Ind. : flood protection, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 8489 document edition (1957) 8115 Logarithmic amplifiers, see Amplifiers. Logarithmic attenuators, tests (1952) 9607 Logarithms : functions tabulated at irregular Intervals (1951) 7264 instrumentation (1955) 9129 tables — arguments between and 5 (1953) 2034& arguments between 5 and 10 to 16 deci- mal places (1958) 8845 log ft values (1953) 3047; (1955) 9141 Smithsonian logarithmic tables (1952) 8121 Logging, see Lumbering — Timber. Logging arch : specifications (1951) 19634 towed-tvpe, crawler mounted, technical manual (1953) 399 Logging roads, see Roads and highways. Logic, see Reasoning. Logic, symbolic and mathematical, see Mathe- matics. Logistics, sec Military art and science — Naval art and science. Logistics Management Center, see Army Lo- gistics Management Center. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1411 Logs : and bolts, control of decay during storage (1954) 4222 beech, specllicaions (1954) 12380 black walnut, guide for evaluating sawlog quality (195S) 1873 butt lo;r tells story (1957) 8650 coatings for prevention of end checks (1057) 11567 cubic content of sawlogs In standing trees (1953) 7S60 decay and sap stain control (1958) 12824 Douglas-fir, veneer recovery (1958) 1555 effect of sawing method on volume and 4/4 lumber from low-grade oak logs (1957) 12RS estimating methds for log size (1954) 18769 grades of Iowa timber (1955) 19407 grades of Minnesota hardwoods (1955) 15749 grading for quality (1959) 7819 hardwood, sawing instructions (1951) 13861 haulinir bv motor truck and trailer, cost (1956) 19041 heating rates for logs, etc., to be cut into veneer (1959) 17455 hlckorv. grading and measuring (1959) «270 improvement cut in second-growth hard- woods (1952) 7783 log and tree grading systems as means of measuring quality, research program (1959) 3574 log grading starts in the woods (1954) 852 log position volume tables for western conifers (1955) 17230 low-value, speedy sealing (1958) 4836 moisture content, effect on power required for sawing (1959) 7822 production — Idaho and Montana (1958) 0980 lumber and veneer (1954) 56S5 plywood, pulp, etc., in Califorina (1952) 4136 sawlogs — barkers (1957) 17816 break-even point for rough 8-foot bolts merchantable (1957) 886 conversion from hardwood trees (1958) 16900 insect damage in hardwoods (1056) 5751 lumber grade recoverv from hardwood in Tennessee Valley (1954) 7760 production in Colorado and Wyoming (1960) 13999 volume in tops and limbs of sawlog trees (1053) 7S6S sawtimber grades. Wisconsin (1959) 14729 short Iiolts offer hotter hardwood utilization (1956) 5760 shortleaf pine, size and grade effect on pro- duction rate and lumber grade (1954) 7736 size of trees cut In northeast for sawlogs and pulpwood (1955) 10.390 small — board-feet volume, modified Doyle rule- of-thumb for estimating (1958) 6070 use for veneer (1953) 9354 soutliorn pine — interim grades (1954) 4216 lumber grade yields by log grade (1954) 10580 stain, checks, and decay, control measures (1959) 7823 taffrail, specifications (1952) 10969, 139.30 techniques for evaluating deck conditions (1959) 12732 use in building structures (1957) 14045 veneer- hardwood, defects in frequencv and im- portance (19.54) 18765 production and consumption in Central States (1958) 3523; (1000) ;1S61 production, etc., in l>;ike States (1054) 849: (1955) 19406; (1957) 14255; (1959) 14733 use by container Industry in Lake States (1957) 14256 Logs — Continued yellow pine stumpage sales for sawlogs, in eastern Tennessee (1958) 1872 vield, determine bv use of lumber-value meter (1955) 17224 nee nlxo Lumber — Scale (logging) — Stop logs. L3 9415 Lomonaco. 'Anna B., relief (1952) 13261 ; (1953) 7379,9116. 10259 Lompoc. Calif., population, special census (1960) 3447 Lomuna, moths of genera (1952) 6136 Lonchura, taxonomy and nomenclature of 3 species (1958) 1642S London. England : aircraft accident (1951) 10883 nine-power conferences (1954) 19835-836; (1955) 430 Londonderry, Ohio, aircraft accident (1956) 9993 Lone Rock, Wis., instrument approach chart (1951) 2S6S Long, George S., memorial services (1958) 11.5S7 Long, Richard C, relief (1959) 12097, 14421, 15507 Long, Ronald R., relief (1959) 7354 Long. Van. .see Lung, Shun-wen. Long Beach. Calif. : census of business. 1954. central business district statistics (1957) 9207, 14760 census of housing, 1950, block statistics (1952) S527, 147SS ground water geology of coastal zone area (1950) 19095 harbor dredging project, reimbursements of local interests, extend time — hearings (1955) ISISI law (1955) 14408 reports (1055) 14096, 15469 harbor improvement, engineer report — departmental editions (1954) 710; (1900) 10099 document editions (1954) 536; (1960) 10840 hospitals. earnings and supplementary benefits — departmental edition (1957) 15971 document edition (1957) 15197 hydrology of area (1050) 12773 instrument approach chart (1051) 2927 maritime waterfront i)rohlenis and condi- tions in harbor, hearings (1950) 1420; (1957) 012 native and contaminated ground waters (1953) 13376 occupational wage survey — departmental editions (1956) (1957) 8743; (1058) 12913; 10403 : (1900) 11504 document editions (1950) 11830; 8122: (1058) 11820; (1059) (19(!0) 10736 port (1957) 11421 Long Beach, N.Y., population, special census (1950) 0001 Long Beach (T'SS) : launching (remarks) (1959) 9674 12719; (1959) (1957) 9798; Page 1412 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Long Beach Federal Savings & Loan Associ- ation : T -r. , seizure by Federal Home Loan Bank Board — hearings (1960) 15255. 16S91 report (1960) 13406 Long Beach Naval Shipyard : subsidence, hearings (1957) 13568 supplv activities merger — hearings (1955) 149S3 ; (1956) 519 reports (1955) 14825; (1956) 3434 Long Branch, N.J., nourishment of shore by offshore deposition of sand ( 1952) 176SS; (1955) 3273 Long Branch Creeli Watershed, improvements, hearings (1956) 17074 Long Creek, Oreg., quadrangle map (1951) 11479 Long Engineering Research Corp., Appeal Board proceedings (1951) 19620 Long Island, N.Y. : Atlantic coast, beach erosion control study, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 7245 document edition (1957) 6736 coastal and tidal areas, survey, hearings (1955) 1003S Foraminifera and origin of Gardiners clay (Pleistocene) (1954) 10595 Moriches and Shinnecock Inlets, navigation improvements, engineer report — departmental edition (1900) 5275 document edition (1960) 4808 potatoes — deterioration In marketing channels (1952) 872 storage (1954) 13411 wave forecasting (1952) 17691 Long Island R.R. : accident near Glendale, N.Y., FCC report (1951) 13982 accident near Jamaica, N.Y., hearings (1951) 3193, 3733 emergency board report (1960) 13838 Intrastate passenger fares, hearings (1954) 562 oysters, spawning and setting (1959) 7744 starfish eradication program (I960) 3631 tidal current charts (1955) 1294 Long Lake Dam and main canal, constructed 1946-51, technical record of design and construction (1956) 4208 Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge, birds (1955) 8194; (1959) 3511 Long Mountain, S. Dak., uranium deposits, stratigraphic and structural controls (1957 1 15925 Long rans-e shipping bill, see Merchant marine. Long ranges of VHF, UHF, and SHP (1957) 17342 Longevity : Armv and Air Force personnel, relationship to retirement (1950) 6411, 18090 changing length of working life (papers) (1956) 1699 11,000 persons over 90 years of age in USSR (1960) 15642 Influence of mammary tumor agent (1952) 18042 late effects of roentgen irradiation as In- fluenced by partial body shielding (1900) 4574 life table data for United States (1952) 7993 Longevity pay, see Salaries. Longhorned beetles, see Arhopalus productus. Longines-Wlttnauer Watch Co., Inc., Appeal Board proceedings (1953) 853, 2290 Longitudinal feeding, see Feed mechanisms. Longitudinal stability, see Stability of aircraft. Longleaf pine, see Pine. Longmire, Wash. : Mount Rainier National Park headquarters site, change to Ashford, Wash. — law (1960) 12966 reports (1959) 8865; (1960) 4992, 8078 Longmont, Colo. : aircraft accident (1956) 9991 quadrangle map (1951) 8493 Longo, Lottie, relief (1955) 6019, 7853, 9363 Longshoremen : Atlantic and Gulf Coast strike, report to the President (1957) 1176, 4316 Atlantic Coast strike, report to the Presi- dent (1953) 19387; (1954) 1025 casualties and injuries among shipyard and dock workers (1952) 7842, 12018; (1953) 14173; (1954) 2681, 13090 compensation act — administrative regulations (1951) 15303 amend to increase benefits — hearings (1955) 12186; (1956) 8624 law ( 1956) 14564 reports (1955) 12141; (1956) 8553, 14707 amend to provide for disability or death in certain maritime employment — hearings (1958) S489, 9623 laws (1951) 16634: (1958) 9863 reports (1958) 12077, 14869 amendments — hearings (1960) 10950 report (1960) 16867 make applicable to nonappropriated-fund employees of Armed Forces — - hearing (1958) 6901 law (1958) 11735 reports (1958) 6809, 6739 3d party liability — hearings (1956) 14996; (1958) 9623 law (1959) 14026 reports (1957) 1797; (1958) 12077, 14869; (1959) 5868, 10002 contract for stevedoring service, Army regs (1956) 4748 disabled, increase compensation, report (1960) 16867 gangway safety hints (1960) 5704 A injured, selection of physician, amend act — law (1960) 15093 report (1960) 15224 iniufies and accident causes, study, hearing (1958) 8489 North Atlantic longshoring, wage chronol- ogies (1951) 16933; (1953) 4221; (1954) 1977 Pacific industry, wage chronologies (1951) 15556: (1953) 4620; (1954) 1S854 ; (1960) 4139 safetv and health regulations (1960) 7258, 8706, 14527 safety duties of hatch tender, longshoring industry standards (1957) 14343 safetv in longshore and harbor work- hearings (1951) 15058; (1952) 376, 7206 reports (1952) 10768; (1954) 8380 safety program, establish — law (1958) 14087 reports (1958) 9736, 12078 services to commercial vessels, military de- partments to furnish — hearing (1957) 9750 law (1957) 9378 reports (1957) 5107, 5116, 8332 Lonurshoring, see Longshoremen. Longview, Wash., port (1954) 5563 Longwood School for Boys : acquire propertv — hearings (1951) 19604 report (1951) 15156 Longworth, Ann M., relief (1953) 9047 Longworth, John F., relief (1953) 9047 Lonicera japonica, see Honeysuckle. Lonoke, Ark., special census (1953) 12147 Loo (H.M.S.) : last cruise (1956) 958 Loo Murgas, Delio A., and wife, relief (1956) 5384 : (1957) 5241 Look and live! (basic fundamentals of flying) (1953) 15022 Look at American labor (1960) 5773 Look at tomorrow through today's AFROTC (1957) 7829 Look at UN (1958) 4025 Look at vou in United States Navy (1959) 16974 Look for diabetes, you will find it (1953) 8124 Look, list of safety and accident prevention publications (1958) 16504 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1413 2S2-992— 68— Vol. 2 9 Looking for facts about working for Uncle Sam? (IDCO) S92G Looking forward to later years (aged) (1954) 988 Lookout, Cape, topographic quadrangle map (1951) 9945 Lookout Mountain, Battle of. 1863. fjeneral information (1951) 1439; (1952) 9598; (l'.t56) 1793 Lookout Point Dam, soils design, construction and performance observations review (1959) S975 Lookout I'oint project. Willamette Valii-y proj- ect, Oreg., folder (1957) 3902 Loomis, Lester R., relief (1958) 9423. 12376, 13800 Looms : broad woven fabric mill, facts for industry (1959) 8454 device for weaving water-resistance into cot- tons (1957) 4480 textile, annual census, report (1956) 12302 Looney, Herman L., relief (1955) 7626; (1956) 8701, 10045 Loong, Paul Y., relief (1955) 60G3, 11866, 14016 Loose housing for dairy cattle (1953) 11727 Loose-leaf binders : angle back lift ring and end lock, specifica- tions (1956) 3886 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6525 flexible-tape-type, specitications (1958) 3468 post-type, specitications (1958) 7267 ring and prong. sp<'cifications (1956) 74.i3 sectional-post type, specifications (1956) 3S87 with or without flexible prong, specifica- tions (1957) 15804 Loose-talk, see Talk. Lopez, Delfina Cinco de, relief (1957) 13794, 14970, 15226 Lopez, Jesus R. Sotelo, see Sotelo-Lopez, Jesus R. Lopez, Maria J. M., relief (1952) 13241 Lopez, Osvaldo, Castro y, see Castro y Lopez, Osvaldo. Lorado, W. Va., carbonizing properties of Chilton coal (1952) 2894 Lorain, Ohio : census of housing, 1950, nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 5336 harbor improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 5264 document edition (1960) 4819 port (1952) 551 Loran : bibliographies (1953) 1515, 9737 long ran.i;e aid to navigation (1952) 4960 standard, technical and economic character- istics (1954) 19139 stations — Bahama Islands, establishment, agree- ment with Groat Britain (1960) 14750 Cape Christian, BaflBn Island, agreement with Canada (1955) 1S19 Newfoundland, transfer to Canadian Government, agreement (1954) 19855 system. Coast Guard (1951) 13055-56 transmitting stations, agreement with — Dominican Republic (1957) 8956 Nicaragua (1958) 16604 Loranthaceae, see Mistletoe. Lord, Mitsuko S., relief (1951) 18182; (1952) 3669. 5015 Lordsburg, N. Mex., Banner Mine use of pre- stressed precast shaft supports (1957) 5685 Lordville. N.V.. railroad accident (1954) 18831 Lorentz transformation, extending theory to motion with variable velocity (1959) 9386 Lorenz, Ilermlne. relief (1954) 10057; (1955) 6237, 14203, 14522 Lorenz, Maria, relief (1958) 14622 Loretta, Tex., railroad accident (1958) 7387 Lorillard, P., Co., court case (1951) 1204 Lorton, Va., substitute postal clerk, examina- tion announcements (1954) 8166; (1956) 14270 Lorton, Va. — Continued see also District of Columbia Reformatory, Lorton. Los Alamitos, Calif., quadrangle map (1951) 1067 Los Alamos, N. Mex. : AEC employees' housing, provide mortgage insurance, law (1960) 18405 community problems, hearing (1960) 6465 community property disposition, hearings (1960) 15103 self-government, etc., (1956) 501 Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory : beryllium oxide, metallurgy (1956) 3153 critical as.sembly facilities, use in nuclear training i)rogram (1958) 13577 Plutonium handling (1958) 13415 Los Angeles, Calif. : aeronautical charts (1951) 494, 503 air pollution problems — hearings (1956) 17(»lo report (1956) 16945 aircraft accidents (1954) 4959; (1958) 16S21 aircraft industry, problems, hearings (1956) 20115; (1959) 3333 beef pricing and competition in market (1960) 12670 census of business, 1954. central business district statistics (1957) 1682, 12934 census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 14799 preliminary reports (1951) 10718 census of population, 1950 — population and housing characteristics, tract statistics (1953) 2116 population by tracts, advance reports (1951) 19356 Child Guidance Clinic, intake policy and practices (1956) 19365 Communist activities among professional groups, hearings (1952) 10651, 14942, 18631 Communist activities, investigation, hear- ings (1953) 9000. 10548, 17275, 18601 ; (1954) 5309: (1955) 18187; (1956) 1428, 12170, 15014-15, 17018; (1957) 620 additional copies, reports (1954) 8347; (1956) 14895 conversational Spanish program in ele- mentary schools (1953) 13142 egg market (1900) 18240 egg pricing, study (1957) 7810 electric facilities of area, maps (1959) 16339; (1960) 17069 flight chart (1951) 2945 frozen processed fish and shellfish consump- tion in institutions and public eating places (1960) S405 harbor dredging project, reimbursement of local interests, extend time — hearings (1955) ISISI law (1955) 14468 reports (1955) 14696, 15469 harbor improvement, engineer report — departmental editions (1954) 710; (1960) 16999 document editions (1954) 536; (1960) 16S46 hospitals, earnings and supplementary bene- fits — departmental edition (1957) 15971 document edition (1957) 15197 housing investigation, hearings (1956) 3521 illicit narcotics traffic, hearings (1956) 124.39 instrument approach charts (1951) 2869, 6368 International Airport, terminal forecasting manual (19,54) 19084 juvenile dclinquencv prevention, community programs, hearings (1960) 18443 labor markets, wages and related benefits (1954) 1S348. 18842 maritime waterfront problems and condi- tions in harbor, hearings (1956) 1426; (1957) 612 marketing charges for California potatoes (1958) 88 meat distribution in area (1959) 13730 Page 1414 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Los Angeles, Calif. — Continued occupational wage surreys — departmental editions (1952) 14162, 16733; (1953) lOMOS ; (1955) 12500; (1956) 12719; (1957) S743 ; (1958) 12913: (1959) 10403; (1960) 11504 document editions (1952) 13187, 16365; (1953) 15357: (1955) 9443; (1956) 11836; (1957) 8122; (1958) 11826; (1959) 9798; (1960) 10736 population, special censuses (1954) 4948; (1956) 9960. 19993 port (1957) 11421 post office, mail distribution by destination (1960) 1182 private carting industry, improper activi- ties investigation, hearings (1958) 1336 public housing activties, hearings (1953) 12694; (1954) 8385 railroad accidents (1951) 5443; (1953) 9392 : (1956) 7596 rainfall, forecasting, numerical method (1951) 4227 reactor site, survey of area (1956) 4907 rivers and harbors, improvement (1953) 7658 route chart (1951) 2960 school milk program (1957) 9002 ; (1958) 1044 standard metropolitan area, housing inven- tory (1958) 9191; (1959) 5707 union activities, investigation, hearings (1959) 4743 VA-guaranteed housing loans, discounting, hearings (1954) 6897 watertiffhtness of Xewport-Inglewood struc- tural zone (1959) 12773 weather observations, hourly (1956) 12988, 20869 welfare and pension funds investigation, hearings (1954) 19414 see also Veterans Administration Center Res- ervation, Los Angeles. Los Angeles Basin, oil recovery by secondary methods (1952) 11309 Los Angeles, California International Trade Fair and Industrial Exposition : free entry of exhibits — law (195S) 8074 reports (1958) 5635, 7023 President to ask countries of free world to participate — law (1958) 14267 reports (1958) 14477, 14872 Los Angeles County, Calif : air pollution research and technical as- sistance program, hearing (1958) 16873 Army right-of-way easement (1951) 3031 court case (1951) 1282 land conveyed to Stella Yusich, U.S. to quitclaim (1958) 6780, 11665, 12546 land, sale to Eagle Rock Young Men's Chris- tian Association (1956) 8494, 104S1, 11771 metallurgical, etc., dusts and fumes (1952) 9498 Ross Field land, release of reserved rights — law (1957) 15159 reports (1957) 13480, 15535 Los Angeles County Hospital, incidence of pulmonary carcinoma (1951) 14105 Los Angeles County-Palmdale Airport, instru- ment approach chart (1951) 4684 Los Angeles Traffic Managers' Conference. Inc., decision of Federal Maritime Board (1952) 18854 Los Banos, Calif. : population, special census (1954)3491 soil survey of area (1952) 4350 Lo Schiavo, Antonio, relief (1952) 7140, 12943, 13668 Lo Schiavo, Francesco, relief (1952) 7140, 12943, 13668 Los Ebanos, Tex. : bridge across Rio Grande — law (1955) 11869 reports (1955) 7689, 9941 Los Gatos, Calif., population, special census (1955 » 7458 Los Indies, Tex. : bridge across Rio Grande, construction — hearings (1959) 16198 law (1959) 15703 reports (1959) 14308, 16166 Loss cards, military personnel. Army regs (1957) 313 Lost Creek, schroeckingerite deposits (1951) 16157; (1952) 4857 Lost River : channel improvement — earthwork and structures (1951) 7373 specifications (1952) 6244 engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 8499 document edition (1957) 8264 lode tin mining (1959) 1985 uranium reconnaissance in area (1954) 4260 Lostwood National Wildlife Refuge, birds (1954) 19614 Lothringen, Maria I, Habsburg-, and sister, see Habsburg-Lothringen, Maria I. and Lotito, Luigi, relief (1953) 12543, 15142. 15746 Lotteries : elements, consideration, chance, prize (1957) 16147 postal laws, information (1960) 16175 Lou Wong Shong Ngon, relief (1951) 13435, 163S2, 17702 Loudness difference limen for tones in noise (1960) 5795 Loudon County, Va. : ground water supplies in shale and sand- stone (1960) 11828 PEPCO steam plant construction proposal, hearing (1956) 532 Loudspeaker and leaflet company, table of or- ganization and equipment (1951) 10589; (1953) 2005, 6984 Loudspeakers : audio signal control, specifications (1953) 2329 ; (1957) 9799 dynamic (LS-195 ()/U), specifications (1952) 18721 Federal supply schedule (1957) 7336 magnetic intercommunication, station, spe- cifications (1957) 14045 permanent magnet, dynamic, reentrant horn type, specifications (1955) 19249 wire diffusion, long range plans, USSR (1959) 834 Loui Siu Lin, see Quon Mee Gee. Louie Bon Kong, relief (1952) 8845, 13693, 14858 Louie, Fawn S., relief (1954) 3775 Louise, Lake, aeronautical chart (1951) 2987 Louisiana : agricultural conservation handbooks (1951) 4062; (1952) 4360, 18095: (1954) 1588; (1955) 968, 18658; (1957) 1328: (1958) 2732 annual crop summary (1960) 1414 annual vegetable summary (I960) 1415 cash farm income (1960) 10492, 14805 census of agriculture, 1950 — farm characteristics (1952) 17405 irrigation of agricultural land (1953) 2083 census of agriculture, 1954, counties and State economic areas (1956) 18505 census of business, 1948 — retail trade, statistics (1951) 4593 service trades, statistics (1951) 393 census of business, 1954 — retail trade (1956) 11661 : (1958) 2903 selected services (1956) 19968 wholesale trade (1956) 16507 census of business, 1958 — retail trade (1960) 6328 selected service trades (1960) 10621 wholesale trade area reports (1960) 16619 census of governments, 1957, State bul- letin (1959) 13834 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1415 Loui^inua^ — Continued census of liousinj:, 1950 — dwellinj,' unitti, preliminary counts (1951) 106S3 general characteristics (1953) 699. 7108; (1954) 449 vacant dwelling units, advance roiiorts (1952) 2111 census of iiinmifactures, 1954. StJite bul- letin (1957) 6568 census of mineral iiidnstrios, 1954. .State bulletin (195s) li;'.1 census of population, 1950 — advance report (1951) 1G200 detailed characteristics (1953) 12217, 17134 general characteristics (1952) 17419 preliminary counts (1951) 10774. lOSOl totals for cities, etc., by States (1952) 21S3 civil divisions, etc., map (1952) 4910 climat.' (19ii0) 2204 climatic summary (1956) 20867 climatolofrical .lata (1953) :!r)27. 144S7 ; (1954) 2929. 13310; (1955) 2603. 13521; (1956) 26S-. 13838; (1957) 3177. 12695; (195S1 2707 11054: (1959) 2993. 11540 ; (1960) 3212. 12586 conveyance of military camps, etc. — hoariiiKs (1955) 15478; (1950) 7075 law (1956) 10122 reports (1955) 15421; (1956) S510 county business patterns. acti\nties covered bv OASI program (1955) 9237; (195S) 13707 court case (1951) 1260 crime investigation, hearing (1951) 8147 current forest insect and disease conditions (1955) 4934-35 district court, additional judge, report (1956) 14676 dusting sweetpotatoes to prevent weevils (1953) 17419 eastern, menhaden fishery, percentage of other fishes caught (1960) 11283 electric rate books (1951) 957. 16687; (1952) 18860; (1953) 16092; (1955) 4750. 18.320; (1956) 17249; (1957) 10722; (195S) 15950; (1959) 16330; (1960) 1S507 fuel adjustment data (1955) 4753, 18329; (1956) 17264; (1957) 16726; (1958) 15969 factory inspection law (1951) 3848 floods of Apr.-June 1953. in Louisiana and adjacent States (1959) 9122 foreign trade (1952) 11532 forest insects, current conditions (1954) 15551. 18770 forests (1955) 10407 forests of Mississippi River flood plain (1957) 4099 geologic map index (1951) 3584 grain marketing survey (1958) 1439 hired farm workers, unemployment and par- tial employment (1954) 13388 housing projects, sale to — extend time for payment — law (1956) 6870 reports (1956) 3128. 5431 law (1955) 14404 reports (1955) 9046, 15347 income tax. withholding from compensation of Federal employees, agreement (1960) 19316 Irrigated land, maps (1953) 5303, 12200 .Tackson l'>arracks conveyance — hearing (1955) 7974 law (1955) 9405 reports (1955) 7(i83, 7903 landings, fishery products (1958) 2323, 10076; (1959) 2016, 11154, 14000; (1900) 2817. 12177 mail routes, schedulcs^ (1951) 4049, 7334. 11774. 17193 : (1952) 972, 0323, 11595 ; (19."..i) 1749, 0409, 13715, 20505; (1956) 6184 ; (1957) 16239 mails, proposals for carrying (1951) 7328- 29; (1955) 5147-48 maximum station precipitation (1955) 19752 Louisiana — Continued minerals industry, minerals yearbook chap- ters (1955) 3522; (1950) 12751; (1!>57) 11710; (1958) 4947, 7474; (1959) 1994; (1960) 1081 Negro farmers- — - calibag", sweet peppers, and shallots, mar- keting and production practices (1954) 4501 cotton seed and cotton, marketing and production practices (1955) 10769 snap liean marketing practices (1953) 4950 strawberry marketing (1952) 4540 nursing survey, progress and action (1956) 15989 occupations and industries (1955) 5314 Old Uiver control (1950) 1750 pine forest ranges (1951) 988'5 plane coordinate intersection tables (1955) 1291 plane coordinate projection laMes (1953) 12252; (1957) 1757 precipitation data, hourly (1953) 14536; (19.54) 2932. 13319; (1955) 2604, 13522; (1956) 2089, 13841; (1957) 3180. 12098; (195s) 2710, 11057; (1959) 2990, 11549; (1960) 3214, 125S8 proi)erty conve,vance, report (1957) 6878 property requirements for living units (1954) 10401-402 Red Kiver compact- — law (1955) 10700 reports (1955) 14814, 15293 refrigerated locker plants (1951) 996; (1956) 3907 rice prices, etc., program (1952) 4575 rice transportation, railroad facilities, etc. (1956) 17901 Sabine Kiver compact — ■ approval — • law (1954) 14115 reports (1954) 14213. 14217, 14604 congressional consent to negotiate — law (1951) 19500 reports (1951) 13318, 18376 school-lunch program uses more fish (1953) 17507 school milk programs influence on consump- (ion, etc (1950) 2733 shore, beach erosion control study (1955) 19104. 19;)02 soils, physical characteristics (1960) 4499 southeastern. Mississippi River deltaic plain, geology (1059) 393 southwestern, water resources (1956) 20486 soybeans, acreage, yield and production (1900) 12011 strawberries, precooling and shipping (1959) 15.320 sugarcane burning (1951) 4268 topographic quadrangle maps (1951) 1080— 81. 7208-9. 9934-35 transportation map (1951) 14173 unemployment and employment of farm workers in cotton areas, comparison (1955) 13500 vital statistics, life tables, supp (1950) 5978 wage surveys, directory (1951) 5552 waste facilities, municipal and industrial in- ventory (1960) 1287 water resources, developments, etc., hear- ings (1900) 5212 water supply and sewage disposal systems (1952) 13990 weather and crop bulletins (1958) 1956, 10313; (1959) 2248, 10700; (1960) 2344. 11742 \V(Mither Bureau substation history (1956) 9525 women- — labor laws, summary (1957) 5935 legal status (1954) 10927; (1957) 5925 see also Sabine National Wildlife Refuge. Louisiana. Mo. : damages resulting from Clarksville Dam, en- gineer rci)ort — - departmental edition (1952) 2729 doeunioiit edition (1952) 2245 Page 1416 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Louisiana, Mo. — Continued Girbotal purification plant, performance (1956) 766S hydrofrenation demonstration plant (1953) 11 261 powdered-coal gasifier, operation (1954) 8SS5 Louisiana & Arkansas Ry.. accidents (1954) 1757:^: (1956) 12710; (1959) 7886 Louisiana Purchase : sesquicenteunial, 1803-1953 — exhi''itiou in Library of Congress (1953) 17721 50-cent piece to commemorate — ■ hearing (1954) 19410 reports (1953) 55G3, 19776 veto (1954) 8589 historical sketch (1953) 2654 Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College : land transfer — ■ law (1951) 10923 reports (1951) 6730,9483 property heretofore conveyed, use for edu- cational purposes — hearing (1959) 14828 law (1959) 15650 reports (1959) 15817,. 16094 Louisiana Territorv, Territorial paper (1951) 14081 Louisiana-Vicksburg Bridge Commission : repeal act creating — law (1959) 14046 reports (1959) 9866; (1960) 8189 Louisville, Colo., surficial geology (1955) 6560 Louisville. Ky. : air pollution study (1958) aircraft accidents (1954) 16340; (1958) 29S6 census of business, 1954. central business district statistics (1956) 19947 census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 6756 general characteristics, preliminary re- port (1951) 10719 non-farm housing characteristics (1953) (1953) 2104 census of population. 1950 — advance reports (1951) 16222 general characteristics, preliminary re- port (1951) 10847 population and housing characteristics, census tracts (1952) 10159 Electric facilities of area, maps (1959) 16336; (1960) 17066 Extension Service consumer marketing in- formation program, evaluation study, report (1956) 658 histoplasmosis survey of dogs (1952) 6220 instrument approach charts (1951) 458- 459, 292S, 6369, 7796-97, 7814 milk marketing under Federal regulation (1953) 14629 milk production, seasonality under fall prem- ium plan (1954) 9171 northeastern, ground v.-ater, with reference to induced infiltration (1956) 20484 occupational wage survey — departmental edition (1952) 17896 (document edition (1952) 17505 Planeor 1207, rubber plant — disapproving sale — hearing (1956) 12122 report (1056) 11980 disposal — hearing (1956) 5467 law (1956) 6866 report (1956) 5452 "' hearings (1957) 3683, 13970 reports (1957) S625, 3642 railroad accident (1954) 15592 rivers and harbors, improvement (1953) 7640 sewer surges and flow in Western Parkway pumping plant, investigation (1954) 12257 Louisville, Ky.- — Continued Standiford Field, terminal forecasting refer- ence manual (1956) 9542 water resources of area (1954) 871 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19489 Louisville & Nashville It.R. : accidents (1951) 1178, 16901 ; (1952) 7827- 28; (1954) 15594, 17574; (1955) 15824, 17321; (1957) 7478, 11657, 17883; (]958) 7389, 8760, 10042; (1959) 36;;9 ; (1960) 14055 mei'ger proposal, case study, report (1950) 7087 Louisville, Kentucky State Fair : free entry of exhibits — law (1958) S077 reports (1958) 5633, 5791 Loukotka, Josef J., relief (1959) 12078, 12350, 13939 Loup River : chemical quality of waters of basin (1952) 5934 geologic and ground-water reconnaissance of drainage basin (1960) 3919 Louse, see Lice. Louse-borne typhus, see Typhus fever. Louse infestation (1958) lOlSO Lousedes, Hlias A., relief (1959) 5974, 8604, 11910 Loutro Liniin (Harbor) : chart (1951) 13955 Louvers, automatic, specifications (1953) 7172 Louviers, Colo., railroad accident (1953) 1193 Love, Harold R., court case (1951) 5508 Love Field Municipal Airport, Dallas, Tex. : instrument approach charts (1951) 6348, 7792 terminal forecasting manual (1954) 6042 Love Field, Prescott, Ariz., terminal forecast- ing manual (1954) 17884 Love vine, see Dodder. Loveday, Gloria A., relief (1960) 6541, 10705. 10987 Lovel Point. Md. : bridge over Bear Creek — law (1957) 15088 reports (1957) 13441, 15523 Lovell, Howard, relief (1951) 666, 11141, 13336, 14763 Lovell, Wyo. : Missouri River Basin project — substation, specifications (1951) 5810, 10248, 11711, 15799; (1952) 11488; (1953) 8159, 11496, 17935; (1954) 10829. 15802A transmission lines, specifications (1951) 4121, 18961 Lovells, Mich., quadrangle map (19ol) 8518 Loving Field, Pulaski, Va., instrument ap- proach chart (1951) 6325 Lovitt, .John V., court case (1951) 3764 Lovotron (switch), see Electric switchgear. Lovric, Mileva, relief (1959) 14408 Lovse, Bernardine (Nadica) : relief (1959) 14405 Low Countries, see Belgium — Luxemburg — Netherlands. Low energy neutron cross sections of radio- active fission product nuclides (1958) 11370 Low intensity spectrometry of gamma radia- tion emitted by human beings (1958) 11394 Low intensity test reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Low intensity training reactors, sec Reactors (atomic). Low-pressure performance of different diam» eter exnerimental combustor liners (1959) 6698 Low-rent housing, see Housing. Low-speed wind-tunnel investigation of wing- less let VTOL transport model (1959) 177.37 Low temperature embrittlement mechanics de- duced from zinc single crystal fracture studios (1959) 2124 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1417 Low tip Mach number stall characteristics auil high tip Mach number coiupressi- bilitv effects on helicopter rotor having NACA 0009 tip air foil section (1958) 1?.040 Low-volta;rc-gradient pinches in metal-walled systems (1958) 13565 Low Wing Quey (Kwaii : relief (1900) «690, 12904, 13228 Lowe, Chuan Hua, and wife, relief (1954) 5340, 11581, 14025 Lowe, Edmund, relief (1955) 11864; (1956) 5126, erg- Lowe, Richard, relief (1955) 11864; (1956) 5126, 6797 Lowe, Wyman C, contested election (1951) 15004 Lowell, Mass. : census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 2169 non-farm housing characteristics (1953) 4007 railroad accident (1950) 7S3 topographic map (1951) 13911 Lowell Wool By-Products Co., court case (1951) 5530 Lowen, Charles J. jr., nomination, report (1957) 1S27 Lowenstein, Aaron, court case of executor of estate (1951) 1279 Lower Brule Indians, see Brule Indians — Lower Brule Reservation. Lower Brule Reservation : trust lands taken by U.S., payment of debts of Lower Brule Sioux Tribe out of com- pensation — law (1960) 129S3 reports (1960) 10S07, 11090 Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, see Brule Indians. Lower Brushy Creek Watershed, improve- ments, hearings (1956) 17074 Lower Burrell Township, Pa., population, spe- cial census (1958) 13714 Lower California, see Baja California. Lower Colorado River, distance tables (1954) 5923 Lower Devonian period, see Devonian period. Lower Eocene period, see Eocone period. Lower Klamath Xatinnal Wildlife Refuge, birds (1956) 7465 Lower Lake-Middletown area, Calif., ground water (1955) 12440 Lower Lake Rancheria : conveyance to Lake County, Calif. — laws (1956) 6S76. 14518 reports (1955) 14S33 ; (1956) 5448, 12058, 15242 Lower Marias project, geology and ground water resources (1958) 15S0 Lower Ordovician period, see Ordoviclan period. Lower Pa.xton Township, Pa., population, spe- cial census (1958) 7951 Lower Red Lake, see Red Lakes. Lower Saddle Gap pumping plants, Columbia Basin project, transformers and switches. Invitation for bids (1951) 17104 Lower San Joaquin River project : appropriations — hearings (1953) 18599 law (1953) 15297 reports (1953) 10565, 15491 Lower Scootenoy pumping i)lant, motor con- trol equipment, invitation for bids (1951) 20271 Lower Scootoney switchyard, transformers and switches, invitation for bid (1951) 17104 Lower Souris National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1954) 19014 general information (1960) 9774 Lower Souris Refuge, see Lower Souris Na- tional Wildlife Refuge, Lower Sunnyside coal, see Utah. Lower Valley, Idaho, quadrangle map (1951) 8501 Lowes Whai-f, Talbot Countv, Md., anchorage, engineer report (1951) 13189 Lowinger, Eva., relief (1954) 11565, 14904, 10479 Lowrey, Owen, relief (1953) 9119, 10490, 12295 Lowry, Charles W,, consultation with Un- American Activities Committee (1958) 12209 Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, birds (1959) 14072 Loy Foo Yee, see Yee Loy Foo. Loyal Creek Indians, see Creek Indians. Loyalhanna Creek : flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 17000 doeunient edition (I960) 10842 Loyalty : Defense Department directive, implementa- tion, hearing (1954) 17140 disloyal persons, prohibit Government em- ployment — hearing (1956) 7006 law, (19.".5) 16750 reports (1955) 11777, 15449 Government loyalty-security programs, survey, hearings (1956) 5490, 15477 Government personnel investigation, travel estimate (1951) 17833 internal security manual — collection of Fwleral security laws, an- nouncement (1954) 678 provisions of Federal statutes, etc (1953) 20005 : (1955) 15012 loyalty-security programs and constitutional rights, hearings (1900) 6782 military profession, inculcation in officers' schools, Hungary (1960) 17650 oath provision of national defense educa- tion act of 1958. eliminate — hearings (1959) 8904 report (1959) 12402 personnel investigation program, recom- mendations (1953) 7479 prevent United States citizens of question- able loyalty from accepting employ- ment, etc., in U.N., reports (1953) 9086; (1956) 15156 public affairs abstracts (1951) 20062 securit.v adjudications, spec, regs (1953) 1970 Senate employees loyalty checks, report (1953) 5653 State Department personnel practices and procedures, hearings (195 4) 6887 State Department's loyalty security pro- gram (1952) 19155 your loyalties (1954) 10133 See also National security. Loyalty Day : designate May 1 — laws (1955) 7530: (1958) 11726 reports (1953) 12509; (1954) 17134; (1955) 4378, 6300: (1958) 6836, 9732 LR scries (1956) 17706: (1957) 7661, 10328, 14540; (1958) 3790, 5077-78, 13123 TvSSK. .sec Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic. Lu, Chenir-En, relief (1950) 15046; (1957) 5197 Lu Ho Tung, See Tung, Lu Ho, and wife. Lu .len-Lung. relief (1954) 14278, 15133, 16582 Lubac/.ow, Poland, geological structure (1958) 17197 Lubbock Tex. : census of housing, 1950. non-farm housing characteristics (1953) 4008 instrument approach charts (1951) 6317— 18, 7815 occupational wage survey — departmental edition (I960) 15935 document edition (1960) 15108 Lubec, Maine : highway bridge to Campobello Island, Canada, construction — laws (1950) 14454: (1958) 117G0 reports (1956) 10598, 12033; (1958) 9599, 9713 Lubec Channel, Maine, engineer report (1951) 4941 Lubiato. Maria T., relief (1054) ]173!t, 15134, 16543 Page 1418 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lubkin, WUliam H., jr., relief (1953) 8S37 Lubricants : additives — catalog of technical reports (1956) 19935A use of beterocyclic compounds (1958) 126 adhesion of ice to lubricated surfaces of teflon (1960) 10329 aircraft engine, technical report (1957) 240 aliphatic ester research (1953) 2753 Army regulations (1952) 14641 automotive engine oils, conservation, Fed- eral standard (1958) 9921 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letins (1957) 6531, 7957 colloidal graphite in oil, specifications (1951) 19717; (1953) 2362 corrosion-inhibiting and lubricating for gas cylinder cap threads, specifications (1952) 18677 cutting etc., oils and greases, service sta- tion deliveries, Federal supply schedule (1959) 419 dental — lubricating compound, specifications (1957) 2010 silicate cement, specifications (1957) 2011, 5499 description patterns and reference drawings, cataloging handbooli (1955) 455 dry distillation utilization in China (1959) 6347 dry-film coatings, evaluation (195S) 2824 effect on — rolling-contact fatigue life (195S) .3707 stability of air-lubricated hydrostatic thrust bearing (1957) 17064 enclosed-gear, hypoid-gear, and other types, specifications (1953) 2532 esters and ethers, fluorinated as temperature stable liquids, synthesis and character- ization (1955) 1745 esters, partially fluorinated for high tem- perature applications (1957) 4288 Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1956) 18714; (1955) 7163 Federal supply catalog (1953) 18643 Federal supply schedules (1951) 16820; (1952) 15454: (1953) 11016: (1958) 3479, 12722. 14981: (1959) 419, 4842, 12676, 14658; (1960) 5354, 13923, 17095 flammability, reduced (1954) 4378; (1956) 4125 formation of lubricating films by bonding molybdenum disulfide (1952) 6108, 18012 friction and wear (1952) 7920 friction and wear with reactive gases at temperatures up to 1200° F (1958) 16376 frictional behavior of polyethylene, etc. (1953) 13510 graphite and metallic oxide, etc., mixtures, effect on friction reduction (1956) 5942 grease — aircraft and instrument for low and high temperatures, specifications (1956) 17141 automotive and artillery, specifications (1956) 17146 compatibility (1957) 4311 extreme low temperature, specifications (1954) 10302 gasoline and oil resistant, specifications (1951) 15237: (1953) 13052 general purpose aircraft, specifications (1951) 15238: (1952) 15056 graphite, aircraft lubricating, specifica- tions (1952) 2502 high-temperature, electric motor, ball and roller bearings, specifications (1952) 10976; (1955) 6368; (1956) 8957 high temperature, specifications (1951) 18477: (1953) 2361 pneumatic system, specifications (1953) 7580; (1954) 18479 Theological properties (1951) 4015 1200° F combina- 1500° F of lubri- Lubricants — Continued halogen-containing gases for — corrosion-resistant alloys at (1959) 5292 crystallized-glass-ceramic-metal tions at temperatures to (1960) 19118 handling, storins and dispensins cants (1954) 9061 high temperature — bonded fluoride and oxide coatings (1960) 19132 developed from aromatic acids and fluoro- alcohols (1959) 3991 solid dry film, testing (1959) 8371 ignition temperatures of organic compounds (1953) 2708 inlet temperature, viscosity effect on bear- ings (1953) 17784 inspection, sampling, etc., specifications (1953) 16148; (1955) 4796, 6473; (1956) 15691 jet engine, specifications (1951) 11278; (1953) 15939 liquid and dry powder, effect of tempera- ture on rolling contact fatigue life of steel balls (1958) 3708 liquid, tire and rim demounting, specifica- tions (1955) 10109 lubricants and related products, Federal test method standards (1956) 3893; (1957) 2046. 7340. 17737: (1958) 8644; (1959) 6177; (1960) 13924 libricauts in rotating-cylinder viscometer at high shear rates (1955) 10547 lubricating oils, greases, etc., OPS trade guide (1951) 18908 lubricating oils serviceability for aviation gas turbines (1960) 8844 military symbol oils, qualification (1954) 5953 non-Newtonian oil, effect on friction and eccentricity ratio of journal bearing (1960) 10259 nonspreading. esters and ethers for lubri- cants (1952) 2985 oil — aircraft-engine, specifications (1952) 2550; (1955) 18249 aircraft instruments, specifications (1952) 2551; (1955) 6367; (1958) 4619 aircraft turbine engine, svnthetic base, specifications (1956) 1566: (1957) 3855 aircraft weapons, specifications (1957) 715 application, reclamation, etc., used cranl£- case oils (1951) 4203 Armed Services and other departments of Federal Government, use (1953), 11878: (1959) 10068 ball and roller-bearing, specification, can- cellation (1955) 16963 breach block, specifications (1953) 900 compounded, specifications (1951) 832; (1954) 10315; (1955) 1460; (1957) 16630 filter elements, specifications (1952) 2484, 7432: (1953) 10981; (1955) 18337; (1956) 1614; (1957) 5476 flow effects on ball bearing operating characteristics (1953) 1274 gas turbine, aircraft, specifications (1952) 2553; (1953) 899; (1954) 3962. 18482 gear, sub-zero, specifications (1957) 8434 general purpose, specifications (1951) 830, 5099: (1952) 9172; (1953) 17349 hydraulic and turbine, specifications (1951) 6821; (1954) 639. 17238 instrument, jewel bearing, etc., specifica- tions (1956) 592 internal-combustion engines — specifications (1952) 11107; (1954) 7126-27, 12216 sub-zero, specifications (1956) 20214 jet engine, specifications (1952) 5567 liquid fuels, etc., specifications (1951) 3460 mineral, cylinder, specifications (1951) 831 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1419 Lubricants — Continued oil — continued oils, preases, waxes, etc., spec, regs (1952; 8455 petroleum and synthetic, effect on steel surfaces (1953) 112!»4 petroleum, light, si)eciflcations (1953) 4470 preservative, specifications (1951) 18474; (1952) 5557; (195?.) 7579 preservative, water-displacement, water stabilitv and low temperature viscosity investipation (195S) 7C07 refriRerant compressor, specifications (1955) 6474 refrlgerating-niachlne, specifications (1955) 6475 reoil and hydraulic, foaming characteris- tics of (1956) 1816 sales of oils and greases by States, tyi)es, and company, classification, facts for in- dustry (195:j) 162U7. 18961; (1958) 2970; (1959) 1547S turbine. si>ecifications (1953) 4309 typewriter oil, specifications (1953) 4478 world retail prices and taxes on motor oils (1951) 2086. 12337; (1952) 1532, 12106; (1953) 3424, 14259; (1954) 2774. 13139; (1955) 2419. 13327; (1956) 2489. 13635; (1957) 2975. 12494; (195S) 2495, 10850; (1959) 2787, 11331 ; (1960) 2994. 11543. 12960 ordnance maintenance, technical manual (1953) 408 organic, radiation resistant for nuclear power plants (1958) 13678 oxidation of diestor fluids (1952) 4340 oxidation stability, catalytic effect of titanium (1957) 14511 oxide films, friction on steel surfaces (1951) 10088 pinic aci'l diesters (1952) 14327 potentialities of fluoroalkoxysilanes (1960) 2162 powder metallurgy (1954) 6425 quality surveillauco handbook (1954) 18520 radiation resistant, development and status (1957) 10615; (1958) 155S3 rubber-compatible and ice-resistant, for air- craft ordnance (1956) 891 shipboard use. specifications (1952) 2691; (1955) 514 solid, friction (1955) 801 special regulations (1951) 2592. 17476; (1952) 3351. 4836: (1954) 9392, 13707, 18206; (1955) 8952-53. 16002 static friction tests (1951) 10106 synthetic — bibliograohies (1953) 1507; (1954) 3477, 9440: "(1958) 187 boundary lubrication studies of typical fliioroesters (1956) 4179 market potentials for fats and oils (1960) 74 specifications (1954) 5501 time fuzes, specifications (1956) 18702 technical reports catalog (195'>) 11515 temperature limitation, for hicrh-tempera- ture ball bearinps (1955) :^562 thermal conductivity (1900) 10521 tire mold, specifications (1954) 17234 turbo-jet. gum turpentine new source (1957) 10293 turret, roller and pinion, specifications (1954) 15292 use of teflon films (1950) 12^35. 17059 used by Navy Department (1954) 5953 viscosity effect on rolling-eon tact fatiirue life of bearing elements (1957) 17069 viscosity influence on temperatures of rol- ler bearings (1952) 6114 viscous properties, for anti-friction bear- ings (1954) 34.30 see also Grease — also names of lubricants. Lubricating oils, «ec Lubricants. Lubrication : additives effects on boundary lubrication of steel by silicones (1954) 17695 aircraft, specifications (1952) 7453 Lubrication — Continued ball bearings under radial load at high speeds (1953) 1274, 17784 corrosive wear of halogenated gases, re- duction by use of less reactive mate- rials and more stable gases (1960) 16057 cylindrical-roller bearlnt's at high speeds (1952) 179S6: (1953) 4674 eccentricity ratio, friction, and oil flow of long and short journal bearings (1955) 17484 economies in lubrication (1953) 165i;9 equipment, accessories, specifications (1954) 18480 high-pressure system for thrust bearing on generator, Columbia Basin project, invitation forbids (1953) 13583 high temperature — corrosion resistant alloys by halogen- containing gases (1900) 1101 electric motor ball bearings (1952) 14323 hydrodynamic, cyclically loaded bearings (1952) 793 journal bearing performance, relation to minimum oil-film thickness (1958) 6240 liquid nitrogen, friction studies of various materials (1958) 3724 lubricating systems, Estes and Green Mountain power plants, specifications (1954) 10804 lubrication orders — indexes (1955) 1163, 11006, 13870, 16573; (1956) 310, 1261-62 special regulations (19.54) 6293 machine tools (1951) 20201 misaligned bearings, oil film pressure (1951) 20140 nylon (1954) 15752: (1955) 10610 oil flow of short journal bearings (1952) 19057; (1955) 709 oil jet cooling-correlation analysis (1951) 15043 petroleum lubricant systems (1960) 1399 plant lubrication, essentials (1954) 5959 present problems and future trends (1953) 27.54 pressure, of water and air bearings (1957) 1217 range for steel surfaces boundary (1953) 1277 roller bearings — high speeds (1953) 17782 investigation (1951) 1391 rolling contact bearings as applied to air- craft gas-turbine engines (1954) 8925 short-bearing approximation for full jour- nal bearings (1952) 18017; (1955) 769 solid surface films (1955) 10563; (1957) 1040, 4231 steel, with fluorine-and chlorine-substituted methane and ethane gases (1955) 5079 sulfide films on steel surfaces (1951) 16984 temperature limitation of luliricants for high-temperature ball bearings (1955) 3562 Lubricators : portable, high-pressure, specifications (1956) 7281 powered, portable, specifications (1951) 16012: (1954) 17235 f?rc nlfio Lubricants. Lucarini, Orlando, relief (1954) 11743 ; (1955) 3041, 7S(!2. 9339 Lucas, Robert, court case (1951) 3838 Lucas County, Iowa, soil survey report il960) 8980 LuccI, Boniface, relief (1955) 6051; (1956) 8715. 10048 Luce, Clare B., nomination, hearing (1959) 7614 Luceri, Wanda, relief (1954) 6804, 14642, 16398 Lucero, Lloyd, relief (1958) 4273, 11 048. 12276 Lucero Arroyo dike, wasteway channel and structures, specifications (1951) 1535 Lucero uplift, fracture studies (1954) 8113; (1955) 9156 Page 1420 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Luchner, Herman, relief (1959) 9955, 12075, 13927 Lucite : acrylics, bibliography (1954) 6456 insect repellents, effect on plastics, etc. (1955) S579 Luckenbach Steamship Co., Inc. : decisions of — Federal Maritime Board (1952) 4037-38, 4042. 18842 Maritime Commission (1953) 1050 Luckett, Barbara W., relief (1957) 13714 Luckv Bov claims, zinc deposits, Dora Lake, Wales district, Alaska (1954) 869 Lucky Strike claim, drilling (1956) 40S Lucy Mao Mei-Yee Li, see Li, Lucy Mao Mei- Yee. Ludwig, Carl, court case (1951) 3812 Lue Fan, Aura J., relief (1960) 10692, 10768 LueFan, Joseph, relief (1960) 10692, 10768 Lue Fan. Josephine, and others, relief (1960) 10988 Luggage, see Baggage. Lugs, cherry, use of film liners (1957) 7769 Luhta. Junior Loo, relief (1957) 15376 Lui Mo Tong, relief (1960) 12900, 13204, 13530 Luiz, Andrianne, relief (1952) 10536, 12818, 13777 Luiz. John, relief (1952) 10536, 12818, 13777 Lukachukai. Ariz. : geology and ore deposits of district (1952) 12626 process to treat ores from district for re- covery of uranium and vanadium (1956) 3071 Lukachukai Mountains : geolotrv and ore deposits (1952) 3435 uranium deposits (1952) 16221: (1954) 6421 Lukas, Anna, relief (1952) 5270, 9037, 10294 Lukas, Ingeborg, relief (1952) 5270, 9037, 10294 Luke. Md.. motor vehicle accident (19G0) 1S703 Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., Air Force acquisi- tion, hearing (1953) 8980 Luke. Lo. see Lo, Lien-Fu. Lukes, George, relief (1951) 14949, 17709, 1S141 Lum. Ying. relief (1951) 4887, 13472, 14739 Lumbee Indians of North Carolina : designate — law (1956) 11790 reports (1956) 3427, 10521 Lumber : air drying (1951) 5290 conditions in San Juan area, Puerto Rico (1960) 699 increase mill profits, study (1959) 3557 stacking jig for better lumber packages (1959) 10167 weather records as guides (1958) 16048 Americim industry, list of sources (1953) 18917 amount and grades from Black Hills ponderosa pine logs (1959) 16447 basic wood materials. Federal supply sche- dules (1957) 5527, 15829 board production outlook for 1959 and 1958 review (1959) 1428 case hardening — - cause, etc (1951) 13875 detection and relief (1953) 16257 how determined (1952) 662 cedar, white, for boat and ship construction, specification (1954) 10310 census of business, 1948, lumber trade (1952) 6726 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6518 century of lumber production in California and Nevada (1953) 17587 close woods utilization in Delaware (1956) 12672 coatincs for prevention of end checks (1957) 11567 converting stacked cordwood to board-feet, shortcuts in scaling (1957) 885 Lumber — -Continued deck boards load-carrying capacity for gen- eral purpose pallets (1959) 16433 device for detecting compression wood (1953) 16231 direct-heat dry kilns (1951) 18672 discrepancies in shipments, spec. regs. (1951) 227 Douglas-fir, seasoning and surfacing degrade in kilndryiug in western Oregon (1960) 3880 drying in electric kilns, cost (1954) 7769 eastern white pine, value loss from weevils (1957) 17833 exports (1959) 17276 Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1955) 3176; (1958) 9825 Federal supply classification logistic respon- sibilities. Army regs. (1957) 371 fire-retardant treatments, specification (1957) 5383 foreign vessels to transport lumber. Savan- nah, Ga. to Puerto Kico, hearings (1959) 314 glued laminated construction, factors affect- ins strength and design principles (1956) 20458 grade recovery — ■ Black Hills ponderosa pine (1959) 7835 Douglas-fir thinnings (1956) 3983 old-growth Douglas-fir sawmill logs (1956) 7541 v/hite fir in Lakeview area, dimension (1955) 17241 voung ponderosa pine (1953) 17612 grading (1957) 8652 green — chemical control of fungi (1952) 1813 decay and sap stain control (1958) 12824 protecting from decay during shipment (1953) 17864 handling at rear of mill (1957) 4060 hardwoods — improvement cut in second-growth (1952) 7783 mahogany, specifications (1952) 10970; (1953) 17350; (1955) 3215 oak, white, ship construction, specification (1954) 17233 southern hnrrtwood prices (1954) 4235 Tennessee Valley — • grade recovery from sawlogs (1954) 7760 price ratios for computing quality index (1954) 7765 tension wood, effects (1953) 13308 trimming instructions (1951) 13861 Hawaii — factors influencing expanded sawmilling industry (1960) 18605 quality studies as guide to forest in- dustries (1960) 18621 hickory, seasoning (1951) 13885; (1956) 19053 importance of dry lumber (1951) 5295; (1958) 1539 industry — competing unions and extremes in estab- lishment size complicate bargaining relations (1959) 9306 hardwood business in eastern Kentucky, developments (I960) 17154 industrv reports (1951) 1927, 12359 outlook" and review (1959) 1420; (1960) 1530 Puerto Rico, findings of fact, and recom- mendations (1960) 18187 Puerto Rico, minimum wage rates (1951) 20338; (1952) 6336 kiln-dried, case hardening and moisture content tests (1959) 9101 log production for lumber (1954) 5685 lumber and allied products — handbook (1953) 20018; (1959) 354 purchase. Army regs. (1952) 7043, 16502 purchase, spec. regs. (1952) 9971 ; (1953) 11979 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1421 LumbfT — Continiipd lumber aiul wood i)roducts — einployiiieut, hours and earnings (1954) 1R.S4!) industries. l)asic information sources (1 !».')•;( 1992'.» industries. Twin Cities (1958) 3529 manufacturing plants, location hy county and employment size (1959) 7219 summary of information (1950) 1,S428 liimlier itroductiiin notes (1955) 5279-86 manufacture and sale on Menominee Indian KeservMtion — law (1950) 14488 reports (l!»5(i) 11964. 12:^98 manufacture of board from wood waste, bibliofrraphy (1953) 1651 manufacturing associations, list (1958) 12S.''.9 merchandise line sales, census statistics (1951 ( 1.''.012 mill scale study data, processing on type 650 electronic machine (1957) 4091 mills, etc.. montlilv lalior turnover rates per 100 employees (1958) 704; (1959) 7!)91 Mountain States, production-distribution trends and freight rates (1960) 3870 neutral sulfite corrugating boards from southern red, scarlet, and black oaks (1957) 11574 oak, minimizing seasoning defects (1952) 66:! Ohio's forests and wood-using industries (1956) 15776 oil-fired dry kiln, constniction (1955) 5274 operating ratios (1955) 7432; (1957) 12922 packaging of board, specifications (1951) i:;6:;2 prices and price indexes (1958) 6149; (1959) 896 production — California (1958) 8704 California and Nevada (1953) 2587; (1960) 18618 Colorado (1960) 1809 Idaho (1958) 9975 Montana (1958) 9976 Wyoming (1960) 1810 production and mill stocks, facts for indus- try (1951) 11899. 17615; (1952) 1101, 8495, 11712: (1953) 10128, 13833; (1954) 2355, 19344; (1955) 4143; (1957) 6620. 16440; (1958) 7961, 9182 : (1959) 5695 production and mill stocks for Western States (1954) 1540 production maps, southern forest survey territory (1952) 5876 puhlic.-itioiis — logging, etc (1952) 656, 18963 price lists (1951) 15288; (1952) 13963; (1953) 7622; (1954) 1795; (1955) 8068; (1956) 7770; (1957) 14530; (1959) 6906; (1960) 7523 purchases In Minneapolis and St. Paul, by 7 manufacturing industry groups (1958) 12833 Red Lake Reservation sales, per capita pay- ment to Chippewa Indians — law (1956) 10161 report (1956) 7009, 10519 roofs for air-dry luml)er in piles, advantages (1960) 11300 salvacing lumber in flooded areas (1952) 666 : (1957) 10035 scarf jointed, specifications (1952) 15058 seasoning — advantages (1951) 5291 air seasoning (1953) 16230 beech hiniher (1955) 4871 small qu.'intities (1952) 17824 selection for liome and farm buildings (1958) 5225 short, suitability for pallets (1956) 20459 softwooil American standards, recommendation of the tr;idp (1954) 3479 cedar, etc.. for l>oat and ship construction, specifications (1954) 8618 soutlicrn Industry, wage structure (1954) 1973 Lumber — Continued split products output In California (1958) 12805 Steam lieating systems in dry kilns (1953) 13309 storage and handling (1952) 17829 stored in closed sheds, moisture control by wood-element hygrostats (1953) 9337 stress grades and working stresses (1955) 4897 structural values of old lumber (1955) 6546 sugar maple flooring stock, air drying and sticker staining in upper Michigan (1957) 16892 trade, fair labor standards act data (1951) 15898 United States exports, information sum- maries (1954) 18250; (1956) 19925; (1957) 16409 western liemlock. recovery at western Wash- ington sawmill (1957) 11589 white fir- - 8-inch top, board-foot volumes (1958) 9986 recoveiy at western Washington sawmill (1957» 11590 wholesale price index — commodities included (1953) 9421 prices and price relatives for individual commodities (1955) 725 see also Bolts (lumber) — Logs — Mine tim- bers. Lumber-value meter, hardwood sawlogs. use tool to determine yield of log and con- vert lumber prices (1955) 17224 Lumber-yards, see Lumberyards. Lumbering : census of manufactures, 1954, logging camps and contractors, industry bulle- tin (19."i7) 6518 chain bundling, equipment survey notes (1953) 2591 chipping takes hazard out of logging slash (1953) 19183 decay following logging injury to western hemlock, Sitka spruce, and true firs (1956) 16156 Douglas-fir region, partial cutting in old- growth stands (1956) 12676 fair labor standards act. application in log- ging operations (1958) 10241-242 gentle-grade roads mean faster skidding (1957) 16895 inflamnial)ility of current year's logging slash (1953) 19182 log bucking for top value (1958) 944 log grading of trees to determine sales realization value (1957) 14244 log grading starts in the woods (1954) 852 log trailer transfer tinit, equipment survey notes (1953) 2593 loggers' handbook (1951) 2340 logging — beech and specifications for beech prod- ucts (1954) 123S0 careful logging causes little damage (1955) 10410 costs and mortality in Texas hardwoods (1954) 12385 damage affects bark beetle resistance of residual ponderosa pine (1954) 15547 damage risk classification for sugar maple (1957) 8667 damage to black spruce reproduction (1953) 7859 farm wood crops (1956) 1085 logging access, key to balanced forest management (remarks) (1958) 17230 methods and costs in Southern Appala- chians (1954) 864 operations provide winter feed for deer (1955) 1599 ponderosa pine, costs, Idaho (1957) 14249 reducing logging damage (1952) 11168 salvage, mav destroy Douglas fir repro- duction (1956) 17392 sanitation-salvage logging in southern California (1957) 10030 sawmill operators, facts (1954) 7771 Page 1422 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lumbering — Continued logging — continued Tennessee Valley hardwoods, costs (1954) 7766; (1960) 11663 utilizing residue, portable ■wood chipper tests (1954) 18748 logging industry problems — hearings (1959) 1571, 6076 report (1959) 7574 microbiological soil properties after logging and slash burning (1958) 4846 operations Incident to farming (1952) 9764 physical characteristics and flammability of logging slash (1960) 17157 physical effect on salmon streams of south- east Alaska (1957) 4043 pulpwood logging operations work injuries (1958) 3648 publications, lists (1952) 656. 18963; (1956) 20451; (1957) 16884; (1958) 12821 : (1959) 10172 roads, amount in staggered-setting system of clear-cutting (1954) 5688 rubber-tired skidders, equipment survey notes (1953) 2592 skidding logs with rubber-tired wheel trac- tors (1957) 5902 skidding with horses, operation, costs, etc. (1957) 10045 slash problem in Inland Empire forests (1956) 5753 sugar maple — cull, increased by breakage of large limbs during logging (1954) 18752 deterioration following logging damage (1958) 635 logging injury fungi associated with de- cay (195S) 7344 timber logged bv Wvssen cable operation in British Columbia (1953) 1141 transportation and handling of whole trees (1958) 12823 woodlot cutting, results on Penobscot Ex- perimental Forest (1956) 12673 yarding and loading costs for salvaging old- growth Douglas-flr with mobile high- lead yarder (1959) 16439 yarding, production and costs analysis (1955) S24S retail, publications of interest, 658: (1953) 11114; (1958) 12822; (1960) special census • (1952) botu- study Lumbermen, lists (1952) (1957) 4061; 9S04 Lumberport, W. Va., railroad accident (1955) 19512 Lumberton. N.C.. population, (1955) 16653 Lumbervards, machines take 17832 Luminance, see Light. Luminescence, see Light — Radioactivity. Luminescent material : and equipment, nonradioactive, specifica- tions (1953) 15932. 18731 antibodies, use for detection of CI. linum microorganisms, USSR (1960) 14102 infrared phosphors, bibliography 1677 kinetics of luminescence of silver salts (1954) 4870 luminescence, fluorescence & phosphores- cence, bibliography (1953) 1715 measurement and evaluation (1956) 1805 photoluminescence of PbS in infrared (1954) 3416 visibility at low (1951) 8705 Lumley. Helen J., (1952) 13808, 14881 Lummi Indians : constitution and bylaws (1957) 14306 land conveyance — law (1958) 11808 reports (1058) 5677, 7045 Lummi Reservation, diking project, assessing lands through drainage and diking district, reports (1960) 10786, 11143 (1953) halide levels of illumination relief (1951) 13308; Lunar radiation at wavelength of 2.2 cm (1958) 13093 Lunch rooms, nee Restaurants, lunch rooms, etc. Lunches, see School lunches. Lund, Nels, relief (1959) 8627, 9353, 13513 Lundquist. Clarence T. nomination, hearing (1958) 9809 Lundy, C. A., title to land, perfecting (1953) 12438, 12816, 15068 Lundy, Rebecca J., relief (1957) 11173, 13313, 14903 Luneberg lens : applications (1957) 8898 construction and performance, microwave stepped-index (1957) 4290 two-dimensional microwave (1953) 8079 virtual source (1953) 16441 Lung, Shun-wen, relief (1956) 8718; (1957) 5235. 10843, 13056 Lung, Van S., see Lung, Shun-wen. Lungs : adenomatous lesions in mice (1952) 16850 beryllium oxide persistence in lungs follow- ing inhalation (1952) 2051 cancer — - environmental causes (1956) 4200 estimating rates (1951) 20193 etiology, epidemiological tests of theories (1957) 1193 carcinoma — industrial population at atomic pile site (1952) 2060 pulmonary, revealed at necropsy (1951) 14105 radioactive particulates (1958) 13530 smoking association, statistics (1953) 13483 diseases, pressure of gases in arterial blood, determination, USSR study (1960) 11421 escape training tank instructors (1955) 8322 lungs and respiratory passages, effect of overchilling and inhalation of cold air, research (1958) 16159 operations, evaluation of intratracheal ether anesthesia in period of radiation sickness. USSR study (1960) 17587 pulmonary tumor development in mice (1952) 4312 pulmonary tumors induced in guinea pigs (1953) 6246 see also Pneumoconiosis . — Pneumo- nectomy — Tuberculosis Lungworms. swine, control (1952) 12364 Lunik, see Rockets. Lupcho. Mr. and Mrs. A. C, relief (1951) 6546. 8089, 9326 Lupinacci. Filomena, Sister, relief (1954) 11552, 14886, 16463 Lupine : anthracnose infected (1952) 17075 blue, seed, factors affecting longevity (1958) 9018 contributions toward flora of Nevada (1956) 7913 culture and use (1958) 5226 diseases, in Southeast (1952) 18288 livestock poisoning in Western States, re- ducing losses (1958) 4441. 7705 lupine as nursery soil improvement crop (1953) 9348 Lurgi process, see Coal. Lusk, Wvo.. uranophane at Silver ClifC mine (1954) 12392 Luss. Federico, relief (1958) 6771, S369, 9251 Lustron Corp., court cases (1951) 5454, 5522 Lustron plant, proposed disposition, hearing (1951) 8146 Lutfalla. Victor G.. relief (1951) 720, 5009, 10979. 13063 Lutin Bay, chart (1951) 1147 Luukkonen, Vesa R. relief (1955) 9781 Luvisotti. Niccolo, relief (1952) 3851, 10467, 12734 Luxembourg : agreement on war damage claims (1956) 11211 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1423 Luxf'iiibourg — Contlnii'^d iiKi'ifiiltural cooperation (1054) 10378 American doad, World War II, Hanini Miil- tarv Comctory, aj,'repnient (1953) 2866. 48K9, 6377-78 customs regulations, personal Ijaggage and efTocts (1953) 11089 earlv printed books of the Low Countries (1958) 6157 economic cooperation agreements (1952) 11565; (1954) 4522 economic developments (1057) 7382; (1959) 776, 9076 economy. l)asic data (1957) 20t;9 ; (1959) 14688 establishing business in Luxembourg (1957) 7377 exports and exports to Soviet bloc coun- tries (1057) 5562 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1955) 4837; (195S) 12790; (1960) 677 FOA eountrv series (1954) 12370 foreign Trade (1956) 3048 : (1060) 1800 information on instrumentation (1060) 288 guarantv of private investments, agreement (1957) 4365 guide and directory on doing business witli Luxembourg (1051) 009 Import tariff svstem (1953) 19008; (1957) 10010: (1960) 13968 imports of United States farm commodities (1954) 154S0 international trade fairs and exhibitions (1955) 8228 look to the Low Countries (Armed Forces talk) (1051) 7569 mutual defense assistance agreements (1055) 6785: (1957) nS48: (1958) 926 : (1059) 13616 : (1960) 2227 mutual security agreement (1053) 13652 offsliore procurement program, agreements (1956) 9468-69 pocket guides (1953) 19718: (1056) 10747 preparincr shipments to Luxembourg (1055) 3384: (lOr.S) 127R8: (lOOO) 13975 radio range station establishment, agree- ment (1955) 19701 relief from taxation on defense expendi- tures, agreement (1953) 0604 Ruhr International Authority, agreement (1954) 2152 sending irift packages to Luxembourg (1953) 17546: (1057) 16837: (195S) 15017; (1960) 18561 teacher education (1960) 6819 United States Educational Foundation In Belgium. airreeni.>nt (1058) 1S47 see nlno Belgo-Luxembourg Economic Union. L'-izerne Hide & Tallow Co.. court case (1951) 5475 Luzon, sailing directions (1055) 19490; (1957) 2114 L'vov ohlast. Ukr SSR. children, physical de- velonment during first year of life (1060) 15606 Lybarger, .Toanne L. B., relief (1956) 15141 ; (1957) 13652: (1060) 6693 Lyctldae. sec Powder-post bcelles. Lyden, Burgal, and others, relief (1955) 4308. 14183. 15173 Lydlck. Winifred C relief (1957) 15422; (1958) 5520, 5583 Lye: peeling of products for canning (1956) 6223 peeling potatoes, motliods and cost (1958) 11158 «cc o^KO Soda (caustic). Lygosominae, generic synopsis (1952) 19150 Lygus, control on alfalfa in Arizona (1952) 553 Lykes, .Tames, see ,Tames I,ykes (steamship). Lykes, .loseph, see Joseph Lykes (steamship). Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc., decisions of Federal Maritime Board (1952) 4043. 4048, 4052, 5778, 1KS23, 1S827, 18829; (1954) 1041G; (1055) 3297 Lym, Jos('i)h II., relief (1958) 8379, 11929, 13S01 Lym Engineering Co., relief (1955) 15224 Lymph, inhiltition of development of tumor (1052) 4316 Lvmph glands : cattle, hogs, and sheep (1951) 7483 cvtochemistrv and morphology of cells grown In vitro (19521 16848 cytochemistrv, etc., of lvmph node cells (1952) 7972 Lvmph nodes, see Lymph glands. Lymphocystis disease of fish (1959) 3503 Lymphocytes : radiation injury, protection experiments (1952) 16211 ; (1955) 5832 relation of cortisone-induced lymphopenia to transplanted sarcoma (1953) 9543 Lymphogranuloma venereum, management in general practice (1953) 11438; (1959) 2112 Lymphoid tissues, see Tissues. Lymphoid tumors, see Tumors. Lymphoma, .sec Tumors. Lymphomatosis, cause in chickens, Regional Poultrv Research Laboratory Reports (1055) 3805: 18688 Lymphosarcoma, See Tumors. Lynch, James, proceedings for contempt (1051) 3263 Lynchburg, Va. : instrument approach chart (1951) 4712 population, sjiecial census (1958) 5400 Lynching, antilvnching act, hearings (1956) 8640 ; (1957) 5177 Lvndouville, N.Y., quadrangle map (1951) 8529 Lynge, Bernt. collection of South American Parraelia species, revision (1060) 10208 Lynn, Mass. : beach erosion control study, engineer re- port (1951) 17821 census of housing, 1950. block statistics (1952) 2170 Lynn Camp Creek : flood pi-otectlon at Corbin, Ky., engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 5270 document edition (1960) 4846 Lynn Canal : Alaskan mineral resources for electro- chemical and electrometallurgical In- dustries (1953) 11180 (potential industrial plant sites in area (1054) 4248 Lynn County. Tex., soil survey (1059) 17849 Lynnhaven Bay, model investigation (1952) 15300 Lvnnhaven Inlet, model investigation (1952 1 15360 Lynwood. Calif., population, special census (1054) 3494 Lyon County, Minn., ground water, occurrence of low hardness and high chloride con- tent (lOnO) 9843 Lyon County, Nev. : treologv and water resources (1954) 12402 MacArthur copper deposit (1952) 19042 uranium in East Walker River area (1953) 4569 Lyons, Eugene, consultation with staff of I'n-Amcrican Activities Committee (1959) 15974 Lyons, 111., population, special census (1954) 9511 Lyons, Iowa, railroad accident (1051) 8;>74 Lyophllization. freeze-drylng for preservation of arteries (1051) 3870 Lvsenko, Trofim D.. Soviet biological and agricultural research influence (1900) 7815 Lysergic acid diethyl amide : "clinical psychological study (1951) 18708 psvchosis-'producing drug (1056) 1784 Lysiioma lalisiliqua, see Sabici'i Lysimoters : . ,^ , monolith, use in evaluation of agricultural hvdrologv (1952) 6410: (1958) 15505 soil fertility studies (1959) 7070 Page 1424 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Lysine, dl-lysine-e-C-14 carbon chain, meta- bolic conversion to l-arginine (1952) 2047 Lysite, Wyo., tuffs, investigation for selenium (1957) 4217 Lysozymes : role in peptic ulcer (1951) 2687 salivary, action on micrococcus lysodeikti- cus (1952) 9495 Lyxose, /3-D-lyxose-l-C" synthesis (19.54) 1495 31 M.A.A.G., see Military Assistance Advisory Group. M.A.R.S., see Military Amateur Radio System. M.A.T.S., see Military Air Transport Service. M. Crocefissa, Sister, see Pozzobon, Maria. M.D.A.P., see Military aid. M. Leonida, Sister, see Gotcheva, Zanka. M.M.S. series (1958) 739-748, 1693-98, 3678- 84, 4951-56, 6189-92, 7501-12, 8767- 8805, 10071-83, 12961-998, 15187-199, 16320-,324; (1959) 934-939, 1999- 2009, 3857-69, 5189-200, 6653-59, 8035-45, 9339-50, 10433-451, 13325- 380, 15009-24, 16710-715, 17703-704 ; (1960) 1095-96, 2088-89, 4176, 7333, 8766, 10211-213, 11540, 15982-997, 17770-773 M. Reginalda, Sister, see Gemin, Giovannina. M.S.A., see Mutual Security Agency. M.S.T.S., see Military Sea Transportation Service. M series. Post Office Department (1959) 17026 M.V. America (towboat) : launching (text of address) (1960) 18400 M.V.G.C, see Mississippi Valley Generating Co. Ma Bong Ching, relief (1959) 9962 Ma, Jane Dzun, see Bailey, Jane. Ma Yin-ch'u : capitalist viewpoints on problem of budgets, deficits and bonds (1959) 5056 economic theory, refutation by Communist China (1960) 15743 population theory, reactionarv nature ex- posed (1960) 9890 MAAG, see Military Assistance Advisory Group. Maar, Julius, relief (1954) 14623 Maben. Ala., coal from Marv Lee bed, washa- bility study (195S) 6207 Mablekos, Evagelos, relief (1960) 5074 Mableton, Ga., railroad accident (1960) 11353 Mabr3-, Camp : transfer portion to Texas — hearing (1955) 7974 law (1955) 9402 reports (1955) 7680, 7901 McAdoo, William G., papers in Library of Congress, register (1959) 6840 McAllister, Thomas P., decoration tendered by France, accept (1959) 11940, 12050, 12365 McAllister. Walter W., nomination, hearings (19.53) 15833 McAlpine locks and dam : designating — law (1960) 9381 reports (1960) 8048, 8228 naming, report (1958) 8437 McAnelly. Eleonore F., relief (1953) 10368, 15112, 15655 Macao : gazetteer, official standard names, list (1955) 19471 Portuguese territory, settlement of claims (1951) 3068 McArdle, Thomas J., relief (1959) 13982, 14187, 14377 Macaroni : and beef with cheese sauce, canned, specifi- cation (1953) 15878; (1955) 19221 cancellation (1956) 15500 census of manufactures, 1954, industrv bul- letin (1957) 6506 Macaroni — Continued industry, trade practice rules (1958) 12727 products, definitions and standards (1953) 7762; (1959) 435 specifications (1951) 8367; (1953) 5985 MacArthur, Douglas : accept and wear decorations, etc., from for- eign governments (1959) 11943, 12052, 12366 gratitude of Congress (1954) 14472 policy relative to Korean confiict (address) (1951) 9575 relief from assignments — - compilation of published information (1952) 365 hearings (1951) 11223, 13544, 16545 individual views of certain Congressmen (1951) 16441 statement of congressional committees (1951) 13408 MacArthur copper deposit (1952) 19042 MacArthur Field, Islip, N.Y. : aircraft accident (1955) 19120 instrument approach chart, (1951) 6373 MacArthur Mining Co., Inc. : claim report (1958) 14S61 relief (1957) 5076 Macatawa, Lake, see Black Lake. Macau, see Macao. MacBride, Alison, relief (1955) 11575 ; (1956) 8405, 8673 McBride, John W., relief (1953) 5668, 8835, McCabe, James L., relief (1958) 9364, 11675, McCain, James C, relief (1957) 13774 McCallum, Philip, nomination, hearing (1960) 3708 McCandless, L.L., relief of estate (1958) 11846, 13940, 14665 McCandless township, Pa., population, special census (1958) 1169 McCann, Joseph E. P., relief (1956) 11846; (1957) 6803, 14945, 15412 McCarley, Miss., tonographic quadrangle man notice (1955) 1697 McCarran, Patrick A. : memorial services (1955) 9320 statue — acceptance, placement, etc., reports (1959)12507,1427.3-274 acceptance, proceedings in Congress and rotunda of Capitol (1960) 1G911 dedication proceedings, print, report McCarran Field, Las Vegas, Nev. : instrument approach chart (1951) 6336 terminal forecasting reference manual (1952) 4516 revised page (1952) 14475 McCartha, Frank L., relief (1953) 15388; (1954) 10146, 11338 McCarthy, Gladys J., relief (1951) 14945; (1952) 2371 MaCarthy, Joseph R. : Army-McCarthy controversy, investiga- tions — hearings (1954) 10256, 12143, 15207, 17153, 18424, 19438 index (1956) 3652 isupplement (1954) 17154 report (1954) 17138 censure charges — hearings (1954) 18419-420 reports (1954) 18421, 19434 cover on mail, report (1955) 425 investigation, hearings on privileges and elections (1952) 14970 memorial services (1958) 295 McChord Air Force Base : accident investigation report (1954) 13854 instrument approach chart (1951) (5329 McClellan, Harold C., nomination, hearings (1956) 1S680 McCloud River Lumber Co., timber rights (1957) 9465, 11247, 13088 McCloud River R.R., accident (1952) 14146 McClung, Margaret A., relief (1953) 9046 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1425 McCone, John A. : UQiiiiiiatiun, heariug (195S) O'S'.il testimony on Geneva test ban negotiations (ll»r)9) lC--'02 McConnauj^liey, (Jeorge C, nomination, licar- in^'s (l!ir)4) 19440: (1955) 6324 McConnell. Florence E.. relief (1955) 11482, 14191. 15204 McConnell. 1'. II., relief (1954) 14723 McCook. Ncl). : Missouri Uiver Hasin project — • buildings, remodeling, etc., specification (1952) 1C92S Kansas River district headquarters, re- modeling and constructing, specifica- tion (1953) 2821 McCormack, Ivan H. : patent to land, remove timber rights reser- vation — law (1900) 15058 reports (1900) 6722, 15134 McCormack. John \V., accept award (1957) 13032-33 McCormick. Frank T., relief (1955) 11567 McCormick. S.C. : water from Clark Hill Reservoir — law (111.",.-.) r,ii02 reports (i;t.".5> 0151, 62SS McCormick Sliipjiing Corp., court case (1951) 37S3, 54S4 McCoy. Whitley P., nomination, hearing (1953) 1296S McCracken, Antrela M., relief (1952) 7144, 10836, 12748 McCrackon. Paul W., nomination, hearing (1957) 5298 McCullough. Truman W.. relief (1951) 18205: (1952) 5212, 6SS5 McCurdy, Olga, see Ramsey, Mrs. Henry O. MacDill Air Force Base, instrument approach chart (1951) 4702 MacDonald, George H. relief (1956) 7133 McDonald. Thomas H., statement (1952) 3590 McDonnell FH-1 Phantom (1900) 10350 McDougall. Mary J., relief (1955) 4305; (1956) 8707. 10097 McDowell. Ephraim, famous American, com- memorative stamp (poster) (1960) 1260 McDowell County. W. Va. : coal, carbonizing properties (1959) 2014 coal, preparation characteristics (1955) 3540 coking coal, recoverable reserves (1953) 2683 Mace, Ohio, railroad accident (1959) 14789 Mace of the House of Representatives (1955) 9432 Macedonian language. Yugoslav abbreviations, list (1960) 4149 McElrov. Noil II., nomination, hearing (1957) 13968 Maceo, Purificaeion M.. Sister, relief (1954) 6706, 9608, 10036 Macesich, Malica, relief (1952) 13609 McFadden act, see National banks. McFadden Peak, Ariz., quadrangle map (1951) .5314 McFarland. Harvcv, relief (1951) 14933, 17713. 18145 McFarlane. John M.. relief (1955) 14614; (1956) 5312, 6805 McGarrv, William J., relief (1958) 5594, 7005, 8054 McGhee-Tyson Airport, Knoxville, Tenn. : instrument ainironph chart (1951) 6316 terminal forecasting manual (1954) 15958 McGill symposium on microwave optics, pt. 2, dilTraction and scatterng (1960) 16496 McGlllic. Blossom, relief (1951) 677, 4901. 9284, 9391 McGlllic. James, relief (1951) 677, 4961, 9284, 9.391 McGirts Creek : flood control survey, authorizing — law (1956) 6868 rejiort (1955) 14909; (1956) 5440 McGranerv, James P., nomination, hearing (1952) 14968 McGrath, J. Howard, court case (1951) 3805 McGrath, Alaska, aircraft accident (1960) 16064 McGraw, Frank L,, motor vehicle accident (1960) 7013 McGregor. J. Harry, memorial .services (1959) 15556 McGrory, Martin A., relief (1957) 6S55 McGuire. E. Perkins, nomination, bearings (1957) 8361 McGuire. James, relief (1958) 11956, 13933, 14660 McGuire Air Force Base, instrument approach chart (1951) 6312 Mach numbers : aerodynamic characteristics of aspect-ratio- 20 wing (1953) 16378 aerodynamic-heating and isothermal heat- transfer parameter on hemispherical nose at supersonic Mach numbers (1955) 803 air forces and moments on triangular and related wings 1 1951 » 18.^16 airfoil sections, aerodynamic characteristics (19.54) 17093; (1955) 1711 annular passage between 2 concentric cylinders (1953) 20321 a.\ial-momentum theory for propellers (1951) 15022 ba.se pressure characteristics of nonlifting bodies of revolution at Mach numbers 2.73 to 4.98 (1955) 0071 base pressure of blunt-trailing-cdge wings, measurements (1952) 4270; (1953) 16362 boundary layer transition at 3.12. with and without roughness (1955) 782 bouundary layer transition on 2 bodies of revolution (1955) 17493 camber effects on airfoil section (1953) 17779 changes obtained by discharging high- pressure pulse through wind tunnels (1954) 17696 computation table, pressure ratio vs (1951) 6779 conical diffusers performance and bound- arv-laver data, Mach numbers up to choking (1955) 19557 distribution behind rectangular wing, in- vestigation (1958) 10100 drag of blunt-trailing-ed^e, diamond and circular airfoils (1955) 19585 drag of circular cylinders (1953) 11310 effect of flutter of cantilever wings (1960) 8803 effects, wing sections (in.-)5) 15908 flight measurements of drag and base pres- sure at numbers from ().9 to 3.3 (1954) 794 flow, etc., in compressor cascade (1952) 6120 flutter calculations for rectangular canti- lever wings at iiniiiber 1.3 (1955) 785 flutter of unswept cantilever wings at 1.3 (1955) 790 free-space oscillating pressures near pro- peller at (liffht Mach numbers to 0.72 (1955) 10553 free stream effect on gross-force and pump- ing characteristics of ejectors (1959) 3893 heat transfer, effects on boundary-layer transition on parabolic body of revolu- tion (1954) 8930-31 high, nozzles, aerodynamic design (1952) 1425:', high-subsonic, etc.. investigation of NACA 1 -series nose inlets (1955) 8359 indicia) functions, two dimensional airfoil (1952) 15662 indicia 1 lift, etc., of pitching airfoil (1952) 4272 inlet losses for high-solidity cascades of low cambered blades (1955) 796 Inlets desiirned for hii;li Mach numbers (1955) 1S4R3 interferometer investiiration of flow around airfoil (1952) ISOll lift and pressure distribution on douuble- wedge profile (1954) 15695 Page 1426 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mach numbers — ^Continued lifting 10-percent-tliick double-wedge airfoil at numbers up to 1 (1958) 787 linearized supersonic-flow theory (1952) 11336, 15657 lines behind trailing edges, supersonic speeds (1952) 15660 maximum lift coefficients — of airfoils (1952) 19068 of wing (1951) 3934 near shock attachment, effects of finite span on pressure distribution over double- wedge wings (1955) 17491 oscillating pressures of static pusher pro- peller rel. to wiug presence (1954) 12479 pressure distributions on sharp-nosed models at Mach numbers from 10 to 18 in helium flow (1957) 17072 propeller in flight, free-space sound pres- sures (1956) 20637 propeller investigation to determine com- pressibility, etc., effects (1951) 8631, 20117 propeller slipstream effect on unswept wing panel (1952) 16819 range 0.5 to 1.3, cylinder drag determined from flight tests (1953) 11295 rectangular wiug aileron configuration in supersonic flow (1956) 15899 6.8 and 9.6. boundary layer displacement effects in air (1958) 4985 span load distributions for sweptback wings at sideslipping angle of attack (1954) 970 stagnation pressure, parallel-jet mixing effects (1953) 6226 subsonic — airfoil sections, effects on forces and pressure distributions (1954) 5S41 airfoil sections, tests (1953) 17765 airfoil trailing-edge angle (1954) 10700 slat in different positions on airfoils (1954) 7496 tail surfaces on l)nse drag of body of revolu- tion (1951) inn.S4 temperature recovery factors, 10° included angle cone at Mach number 3.12 (1954) 15702 trailing-edge thickness on zero-lift drag of thin low-aspect-ratio wings, effect (1955) 19586 transition effects from attached to detached Shockwaves (1952) 11347 transonic-bump technique to determine ef- fects of plan-form taper on wings (1956) 1762 errata (1956) 15898 transonic characteristics of 22 rectangular wings (1955) 12612 transonic flow investigation (1952) 805 (triangular ledges, arrangements effect on pprfnrmnnce of 23° conical diffuser (1954) 4380 turbulent-heat transfer measurements — at Mach number 1.62 (1955) 10571 at Mach unmber 3.03 (1954) 17699 up to 0.65, aerodynamic characteristics of propellers (1954) 7470 variations, effect on maximum lift coeffi- cient of aircraft wing (1952) 16804 velocity-correction formula (1952) 787 viscosit.y effects on drag of bodies of revolu- tion (1952) 7919 errata (1952) 14238 wing sections, factor affecting transonic leading-edge flow separation (1956) 20636 "wings, rectangular, of varying aspect ratio and thickness determined by transonic- bump technique (1955) 10572 Mach-Zehnder interferometer : applicablity to cooled boundary layer studies (1951) 16986 transonic flow investigation (1952) 805 use for investigation of supersonic turbulent boundary layers of slender bodies of revolution (1958) 16390 Macha-ri coalfield, geology (1957) 8086 McHenry, June R., relief (1954) 14864 ; (1955) 4467, 7633, 9352 McHenry, Fort, National Monument and Historic Shrine, see Port McHenry Na- tional Monument and Historic Shrine. Machesney Airport, Rockford, 111., instrument approach chart (1951) 2888 Machias Bay, Maine, quadrangle map (1951) 8511 Machine accountants, see Accountants. Machine accounting, see Accounts and ac- counting. Machine guus : automatic firing mechanisms, design analy- sis (1956) 1125 Browning, cal. .30M2 aircraft, specification cancellation (1958) 1361 Browning, cal. .50M2, heavy barrel — packaging, specification (1958) 403 specification (1956) 7267 cal. .50AC, basic, specification (1953) 18674-675 camoudage net set, specification (1951) 0664 : (1955) 4606 gatlings to assault, poster (1954) 204 history, etc (1951) 18872 military standard (1958) 15879 National firearms act, IRS regulations (1955) 19503 submachine — cal. .45.M3A1, specification (1958) 3374 military standard (1958) 12643 taxes, regulations (1953) 1186 Machine operators : effects of quickening in multiple-coordinate control tasks (1954) 12515 examination announcements (1951) 0291; (1958) 9205 examinations, sample questions (1952) 10335 see also Addressing machine operators — Bookkeeping machine operators — Cal- culating machine operators — Civil Serv- ice — Graphotype machine operators — Oflice machine operators — Tabulating machine operators. Machine punches, see Punches. Machine records code : Army Reserve personnel changes transac- tion code. Army regs (1957) 469S, 6271 establish codes to identify reporting ma- chine records units. Army regs (1955) 5489; (1950) 19800; (1957) 3398, 6269 IBM 704 program, ZOOM, group-dependent boundary conditions (1960) 3402 special regulations (1951) 6111, 7670, 14,518, 19248; (1953) 3808, 16905, 19794; (1954) 3208, 13645 term of enlistment or service. Army regs (1955) 5482 Machine records units, Army regulations (1951) 2480 Machine shop practice, see Machine shops. Machine shops : airborne, field maintenance, type A-1, speci- fication (1956) 10710 Army aircraft and MOS organizational and field maintenance shop sets, spec, regs (1954) 4787 authority to establish or discontinue, spec. regs. (1951) 10568 Columbia Basin project, building, Othello, Wash., specifications (1951) 8764 corrosion, causes and prevention (1952) 19148 field and maintenance, sets, spec. regs. (1952) 12547, 14670; (1953) 319 field maintenance shops and missions — chemical. Army regs (1955) 1144; (1956) 18359 chemical, spec, regs (1951) 2585; (1954) 13701 medical, spec, regs (1951) 4482 ordnance, Army regs (1955) 214; (1956) 19887 ordnance, spec. regs. (1951) 2581 gaging tolerances (1953) 13606 handbooks, overhaul instructions, etc., specification (1953) 943 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1427 Machine shops — Contlmiwl job, plant requirements to set up and operate (1955) 15812 machlncrv stora;:e and shop, farm building plan'(1959) 5551 machining maguesium alloy workpleces (195:S) 2S42 maintenance and operation, Array regs (1951) 6033, 1277S; (1952) 8357; (1953) .■:S04. 9924; (1954) 4751. 11(H;S ; (1955) 704 S maten-alicas del taller, manual tecnlco (1953) 412 new techniques and developments (1954) 3023; (1955) 5435; (1950) 114(59 products, census of manfactures, 1954, in- dustry bulletin (1957) 6550 Research Shop Division, progress report (1954) 3020 safetv for workers (1954) 10945 sharpening metal cutting tools (1952) 15822 shipbiiililing, simplifying technological prep- aration at plants, USSU study (1960) 9992 technical films of machine and metal shop practice, bibliography (1957) 4139 tool conservation (1952) 849 Machine tools : acquisition by military departments, emer- gencv authority — hearings (1953)12681, 12920; (1956) 8018. 15436 law (1953)12359: (1954) 14066; (1955) 14429; (1956) 14378 reports (1953)12427, 12789; (1954) 9S19, 11946; (1955) 9876, 14689; (1956) 8569. 10622 alignment (1952) 15S21 base prices (1953) 47(>S census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 6545 composite, discussion, Communist China (1900) 17394 conditioning tools, specification (1952) 2396 facts for industry (1951) 17616; (1952) 14754; (1953) 14996; (1954) 10319; (1950) 18494; (1957) 7990, 14774; (1958) 15672; (1959) 13862 Federal supply schedule (1951) 15397; (1952) 623,9355; (1953) 11019 for highly toxic materials, exhaust ventila- tion '(1952) 6656 hood design (1951) 9128 industrial jobs for blind workers (1951) 17208 industry expansion, voluntary, under de- fense production act. Attorney Gen- eral's reoprt (1958) 4571 lubrication (1951) 20201 machine tools and fixtures, plastic, manu- facture (1957) 7677 machine tools and tools (USSR periodical), abstracts (19.59) 10826; (1900) 11863 machine tools and their hazards (1951) 11526 man hours expended in production, supp (1952) 16747 manpower requirements of industry (1951) 20042 metal cutting and forming types, industry outlook and review (1959) 1443; (1960) 1531 mobilization planning, etc., — hearings (1950) 7225 report (1950) 12299 new durable productive equipment (1952) 9700 nuclear effects (1957) 3479 OPS trade guide (1951) 15779 packing and packaging, specifications (1950) 597. 15551 portable. Federal suiiply classification, logistic responsibilities, Army regs (1957) 0349 program under defense production act (1952) 2376 selected tvpes. trends in man-hours per unit (1951) 7170; (1952) 14182 Machine tools — Continuetl sliortages, impact on small manufacturers — hearings (l",t52( 9097 rei)ort (1952 1 13720 Soviet, technical data (1959) 3727 storage, preparation (1951) 8628 throw-away tooling, manual (1960) 3306 unordered, requirements, spec, regs (1953) 1973. 10004 ; (19.54) 285 used, OPS ceiling price regulation, spec. regs (1952) 6629,9976 gee also. Planers (tools) — names of ma- chine tools. Machine translations, see Translating ma- chines. Machinery : application to Patent Office operations, rei)ort (1955) 14009 armature-banding and commutator-condi- tioning, specifications (1952) 2560, 15206 automation — effects on industrial relations (1955) 15841 meaning, outlook, and implications (1955) 15841 buffing-polishing machines, specifications (1953) 4404, 17459 building industry, use of ion exchange resins (1900) 14423 Cliarpv test machine for radioactive speci- mens (1959) 10983 combination export managers, directory (1954) 952 commoditv classifications, responsibilities, spec, regs (1952) 1998 Communist China's industry — chemical machine building (I960) 11408 electrical machine industrv (1960) 15002 machine-building (1960) 1940 selected translations (1960) 778, 11452, 17370 ten years' experience (1960) 7085 complex mechanical products, distribution and sale through small business, etc., hearings (1959) 12549 cylinder-boring, specification (1951) 19722 Czechoslovakia — building industry specialization (1959) 859 industry production structure efliciency methods, improvements (1959) 801 electric — dynamical model of general theory (1953) 14918 electric machines and repair parts, pres- ervation, packaging, etc.. specification (1955) 19258; (1956) 10707; (1957) 7190 employment trends in industry (1959) 9299 flashing caused by short circuits, DC systems (1951) 5730 growth industries (1957) 14708 labor turnover rates per 100 employees (1957) 17906; (1959) 79S5 location of plants by county and employ- nipiit size (1959) 7223 rotatiiiir parts, packing, specification (1952) 17598; (1953) 13064 transient characteristics of DC machines. short circuit calculation (1954) 19757 transient fault currents, DC systems (1951) 5733 Twin Cities industries, users of wood (1957) 17831 wholesale price index, commodities in- cluded (1953) 9424 engineers mechanical equipment, storage. Army regs (1956) 3033, 4758 expenditures for industrial equipment (1952) 4866.4892 Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging, special industry machinery (1955) 18221 supplement (1957) 1869; (1958) 7137 gcn(>ral industrial, and equipment, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 6547 Page 1428 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Machinery — Continued general purpose industrial, spec, regs (1953) 16939 Government owned inventions, available for license (1954) 1938S hazardous, guarding theory (1958) 6122 heavy products and industrial equipment "industry in Puerto Rico, minimum wage rates (1953) 11651 ice cream and soda fountain equipment, ppccification (1954) 643 industrial equipment, man-hours per unit (1952) 6045, 11267 industrial machinery and equipment exempt from import license, Brazil, lists (1953) 19054 industrial repairmen, employment outlook (1955) 3627 industries, employment distribution and earnings of women production workers (1956) 7610 industry, except electrical — employment, hours, earnings (1954) 1SS50 growth industries (1958) 136 location of plants by county and employ- ment size (1959) 7223 inspection for maintenance (1959) 2182 linlv loading and delinking, specification (1951) 5100 machinery or equipment, sale in renegoti- able business (1952) 16936 machines without men, push-button factory (1954) 19802 making fuel briquets and packaged fuel equipment, list of firms (1954) 7436 manufacturing — earnings (1954) 5767; (1956) 15840 labor turnover rates per 100 employees (1958) 705 ; (1959) 7992 wage structure (1959) 880, 17667 wage trends (1952) 16744 mechanical guarding, principles and tech- niques (1959) 6628 mechanical handling of materials (1960) 17716 mechanized production of electronics (1955) 18506-510 metal- and non-metallic mines, accident pre- vention course (1957) 5711 metal, transportation equipment and allied industries in Puerto Rico, minimum wage rates (1955) 3683 milling machines, motor driven, specifica- tion, cancellation notice (1955) 16979 Netherlands dollar import licenses (1951) 5160 nonelectrical. Twin Cities industries, users of wood (1957) 17832 numbering, automatic. hand-operated, specification (1951) 5213 paper-products machines, operation (1955) 10471 power-driven, etc., operations (1951) 8576 price indexes (1958) 6152; (1959) 899; (1960) 2065 prices, analvsis of inflation, study paper (1959) 17318 principal machines on farms (1954) 13382 repairman. Navy training courses (1959) 6847 resellers, OPS trade guide (1951) 17064 rubbing surface ratio to hardness, effect on .slipping conditions (1954) 4875 small. Federal supply schedule (1951) 15397; (1952) 623, 9355; (1953) 11019 sounding, navigational, hand-driven, speci- fication (1951) 6823; (1952) 15060 special-industry — census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6546 Federal supplv schedules (1957) 11492; (1958) 9923; (1959) 12664-665; (1960) 1.391.5-916 spec, regs (1951) 10557, 14542; (1052) 1997. 8422; (1953) 16938; (1954) 3232 storage and shop, farm building plan (1959) 5551 Machinery — Continued USSR- heavy machine building, development and prospects of steel foundry production (1959) 3642 heavy, technical data (1959) 1742 herald of machine building (periodical) abstracts (1959) 10804; (1960) 2456 machine builder (periodical), abstracts (1959) 10825; (1960) 2480 machine building alloy steel, designations and technical requirements, outline of standard (I960) 7076 Soviet machine building, selected transla- tions (1959) 13196-197, 16560; (1960) 877. 880, 923. 5485. 10008. 11387, 11404, 14179-180. 14394. 14455, 15820, 15843, 17483, 17487, 17551-552, 17562, 17573, 17624A, 18S05, 18837, 18850, 18858. 18896 wages and related benefits in industries (1954) 14149. 15602 wholesale price index — commodities included (1953) 9422-28 prices and price relatives for individual commodities (1955) 726 wire and metal ribbon, forming machines, Federal supply classification logistic, re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1957) 1610 woolen and worsted — current industrial reports (1960) 12837 facts for industry (1956) 11706; (1957) 9260; (1958) 7971; (1959) 7215 your machine is freedom's weapon, protect it, poster (1952) 17976 see also names or types of machinery — also subjects for which machinery is used. Machines, see Machinery — also special kinds of machines, e.g. Washing machines. Machining : characteristics of high strength thermal re- sistant materials (1960) 185, 1272S chip breakers for steel (1954) 15847 electrical discharge, evaluation for work on metals (1900) 4360 new processes (1954) 7467, 8909 occupations, employment outlook (1958) 3598 particle board, factors involved (1958) 1540 properties, Liberian hardwoods (1957) 17817 titanium, grindings symposium (1954) 10762 Machinists : Air Force, job description (1953) 16792 apprentices — examination announcements (1957) 10680. 10682 evaluating (1952) 4692 registered (1951) 19171 apprenticeship standards. St. Louis, Mo., and vicinity (1952) 14614 aviation machinist's mate — manual (1955) 8540 1 & C. Navy training courses (1960) 16144 2, Navy training courses (1959) 1121 3, Navv training courses (1958) 3758 ; (1960) 19191 employment outlook (1960) 8714 mate 1 & C, Navy training courses (1955) 12637 ; (1960) 10317 mate 2, Navy training courses (1958) 13074 mate 3, Navy training courses (1958) 10159 MOS proficiency test aid (1960) 194 tests for use as Air Force proficiency meas- ures (1955) 2726 Machinists, International Association of. see International Association of Machinists. Machmeters, pilot static operated, specifica- tion (1954) 641; (1956) 15543 Machta, Lester, and others, testimony, hear- ings (1956) 10365 Machtani, Zev, see Cohen, Zev. Maclntvrp. Malcolm A., nomination, hearing (1957) 9749 Mclntyre, Ga., railroad accident (1953) 1190 Mclver. K. J., relief (1960) 6526. 9328, 9572 Mack, Philip, relief (1955) 5995, 11896, 14040 Mack, Richard A., nomination, hearings (1956) 18686 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -68 — Vol. 2 10 Page 1429 Mack, Russell V., memorial servicea (19G0) 15025 McKay, Donald E., nomination, hearings (195G) 1S6SG McKay, Douglas, nomination, hearing (1953) 2270 McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge, gen- " end information (19G0) 1S533 McKay. Douglas, Dam and Kcscrvoir. see Douglas McKay D:uii and Reservoir. McKeesport, Pa., census of housing, 1950, block statistics (1952) 4930 MacKenzie, Jolin R., proceedings against, cit- ing for contempt (1954) 14357 MacKenzie, Valmal E., relief (1951) 726, 13429. 15032, 17704 MacKenzie Bay, aeronautical chart (1951) 7863 McKenzie Rivor, hydro-electric project con- struction, revoke license, hearings (195t;) S916 McKenzie River. South Fork of, see South Fork of McKenzie River. Mackerel : jack mackerel eggs. Pacific Coast, 1951-54 (1958) 16010 jack-mackerel eggs and larvae — description (1955) 627 Pacific coast (1957) 2058; (1958) 7299; (1960) 694] postlarval. from Pacific Coast, Central America (1951) 19950 Mackey, Hewev M., relief (1956) 15052; (1957) 3731 6830, S075 Mackey. Ind., population, special census (1954) 19328 Mackie, T. R., relief (1958) 14641 Mackinac, Straits of : improvement — engineer report — departmental edition (1955) 19303 document edition (1955) 19193 hearing (1956) 5495 law (1956) 6867 report (1956) 5439 McKinley, William L., relief (1953) 10696 McKinley County, N. Mex, : Ambrosia Lake area — A.E.C. structure contour map (1956) 9919 A.E.C. surface geologic map (1956) 9920 Bluewater area, A.E.C. preliminary geologic map (1956) 4945 Fort Wingate Indian School area, geology and ground water supplies (1955) 6569 Gallup area. A.E.C. preliminary geologic map (1956) 8299 geophysical observations (1953) 677 land conveyance to Navajo Indians — law (1960) 6460 reports (1960) 4950, 5145 uranium deposits (1955) 19060 McKinncy, George C, relief (1960) 5076, 9335, McKinney Bayou : flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 6838 document edition (1960) 6477 McKinnnn, Mnlcolm. Airport, Brunswick. Ga., instrument approach chart (1951) 478 McKinnon-Crum Building Co., see Crum-Mc- Kinnon Building Co. McKlttrick, Calif., Avenal-McKlttrick area, ground water conditions (1900) 5415 McLar.'n, Ennis C, relief (1960) l.'!."09 McLaughlin, Ingeborg U.S., relief (1951) 6532, 8124. 9314 MacLean. Bonnie J., relief (1952) 10722, 12907, 13366 MacLean. C. R., relief (1954) 11498, 15050, 16650 McLean, 111., quadrangle map (1951) 99.34 McLean, Va., substitute postal clerk, examina- tion announcements (1954) 8166; (1956) 14270 MacLennan, John D., relief (1954) 5403, 11671, 13978 McLennan County, Tex. : fossil molIuHka (1953) 9367 soil survey (1958) 7648 McLcod, Scott, nomination, hearings (1957) 8375 McLeod County, Minn., soil survey (1955) 10679 McLougiilin House National Historic Site, gen- eral information (1957) 10251 Madura pomifera, nee O^age-orange. McMahan. Annie L., land exchange (1957) 7056, 9461, 13040 McMahan. Floyd, land exchange (1957) 7056, 9461, 13040 McMahon, Brien, memorial services (1953) 15054 McMahon, Francoise, O., relief (1954) 14939 McMahon, Randall, and wife, relief (1956) 14648, 15151, 16653 McMahon Co., Inc., relief (1954) 15037, 16627 McMeel, .Tohn, 1st, relief (1954) 9844, 11373, 11906 McMichael, .Tack R., Communist activities, hearings (1954) 568 MacMillau, Donald B. : advance to grade of rear admiral on Naval Reserve retired list — hearing (1954) 99G8 law (1954) 11293 reports (1954) 10203, 11514 McMillan, Robert D., relief (1954) 7025). 11680, 16617 McMillan, Samuel E., relief (1953) 7417 McMillan Delta project : water-salvage channel, construction — Interior Dept. report (1956) 20079 law (1958) 4194 reports (1957) 7058, 10919; (1958) 3109 McMlnn County. Tenn. : forest inventory statistics (1956) 7847 soil survey (1957) 18065 MacMullen. .John T., relief (1953) 10493, 10613, 12298 MacMullin, Sandra L., relief (1954) 14682: (1955) 4476, 7634, 9383 McMurrav. James H., and wife, relief (1960) 8029 McNabb, Hildegard L., relief (1956) 8745 McNamara. Francis J., consultation with Un- American Activities Committee (1958) 15803 McNamara, James, testimony (1954) 3740 McNarv Dam : passage of fish, reports (1956) 634, 17203; n9'u) 14109; (1958) 15908; (1960) 6827 errata (1956) 18848 townsite, industrial sites available at In- dian tribal groups (1958) 17020 McNarv Field. Salem, Oreg., instrument ap- proach chart (1951) 4724 McNary Lock and Dam project : land sale — law (1957) 14997 reports (1957) 13458, 13857 McNar.v Reservoir : archeological excavations in basin — dopartinental etlition (195S) 2836 document edition (1958) 3056 McNeill, Thelma A., relief (1953) 12551, 15184, 15759 MacNider. ITanford, advancement on retired list (1956) 16685 Maco Warehouse Co. : claim (lO'iO) 5148 relief (1959) 14199: (1960) 5125. 6415 Macomher. Chester A., relief (1951) 6508, 11145, i:5123 Macon, Ga. : cc'iusus of housing, 1950 — - bl.ick statislics (1952) 6757 iionrarm housing characteristics (1953) 4009 census of population. 1950, advance reports, by census tracts (1951) 16223 Cochran Field, terminal forecasting man- ual (1954) G03S Instrument approach chart (1951) 4706 Page 1430 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Macon, Ga. — Continued land conveyance — law (1952) 6966; (1958) 8119 reports (1952) 3744, 7281; (1958) 5647, 7065 occupational wage survey (1954) 7403 Macon Bayou : channel improvements, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 14111 document edition (1957) 13180 Macon County, Ala. : land transfer — law (1951) 10921 reports (1951) 6594, 8069 Macon County, Ga. : land, conveyance to Georgia Education Board — law (1955) 11387 reports (1955) 7751, 9967 Macon County. N.C., soil survey (1956) 7796 McPhail. Curtis W., relief (1954) 5185, 8469, 9577 McPhaul, Arthur, proceedings against (1952) 13335 MacPhee, Norman S., relief (1953) 5695, 7409, 8780 McPherson. Donald P., nomination, hearings (1956) 1S686 McQuagge, Duncan, relief (1955) 9548, 14189, 15037 McQuilkin, Anna K., relief (1954) 9858, 14724; (1955) 11576; (1956) 3584, .5064 McReynolds, Sam D. : plaque in honor, erect at Chickamauga Dam — law (1959) 14096 reports (1959) 14322, 14510 McRight, Kenneth, relief (1951) 18013; (1953) 4147; (1954) 15094, 16671 Macrograph standards for steel bars, billets, and blooms, military standard (1958) 12641-642 Macromolecules, see names of compounds, etc. Macrosiphum euphorbiae, see Potato aphid. McSwain, George R., court case (1951) 1264 McSweeney, Joseph, & Sons, Inc., relief (1957) 13229, 14978, 15425 McVey, William E., memorial services (1959) 275 Macy, John, relief (1959) 7520 Macy, W. Kingsland, contested election (1951) 7931, 7968, 9386; (1952) 2261, 5278 Macy Land Corp., claim report (I960) 11051 Mad River : improvement for flood control, engineer re- port — departmental edition (1957) 14113 document edition (1957) 13182 Mada. W. Va., railroad accident (1952) 14145 Madagascar : economic information, Madagascar and de- pendencies (1951) 13851 economic review, 1953 (1954) 15531 gazetteer, ofiicial standard names, list (1955) 15766 import tariff system, Madagascar and de- pendencies (1953) 19074 preparing shipments to (1953) 19041 sailing directions (1952) 18980 tobacco production and trade (1954) 17496 Madayag, Angel F., relief (1955) 15059 Madden, Ella, and husband, relief (1956) 8758, 11755, 11849 Madden, Martin A., relief (1955) 9797, 14323, 14539 Madeira Beach, Fla. : relief — law (1959) 15717 report (1958) 14460; (1959) 8704, 16152 Madeira Islands, sailing directions (1953) 1181; (1954) 5724; (1955) 17276 Madenberg, Harry J., relief (1957) 13346; (1958) 5755, 6697 Madera, Calif., population, special censuses (1953) 17152; (1958) 1152 Madera Canal, Central Valley project, earth- work and structures, specifications (1953) 19415 Madera distribution system. Central Valley project : construction, specification (1952) 9696 earthwork and structures — - invitation for bids (1953) 2817 specifications (1954) 2114,4455 Madhya Pradesh, India : community development in agriculture (1956) 17469 training program for village level workers (1956) 17476 Madingley Military Cemetery, American dead in World War II, agreement with United Kingdom and Northern Ireland (1955) 10038 Madison, James, memorial plans, law (1960) 6456 Madison, James, Memorial Commission, see James Madison Memorial Commission. Madison, Ala., quadrangle map (1951) 1059 Madison, 111., toll bridges across Mississippi River, construction, hearing (1960) 13460 Madison, Ind., population, special census (1954) 13820 Madison, Wis. : census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 2171 non-farm housing characteristics (1953) 2105 instrument approach chart (1951) 6350 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19539 Madison County, Ala., soil survey (1958) 6345 Madison County, Ind., aeromagnetic map (1951) 11441 Madison County, Ky. : land conveyance to Pioneer National Monu- ment Association — law (1956) 6838; (1960) 16796 reports (1956) 3613, 5166; (1960) 13332, 13764 Madison County, Mont. : corundum deposits (1951) 5309 geologic reconnaissance of parts (1951) 8461 Madison County, N.Y., population, special census (1958) 1171 Madison River : creel census and expenditure study, 1950-52 (1954) 12335 fishery management studies (1959) 14675 Madonna mine, lead and zinc exploration (1956) 12771 Madras Roadstead, chart (1951) 13950 Madre Lagoon, aeronautical chart (1951) 513 Madrone : Pacific — silvical characteristics (1959) 495 veneer cutting and drying properties (1959) 12728 Madsen, Olga, relief (1952) 12887, 13613 Maeda, Dorothy F., relief (1951) 9451, 13122, 13420 Maeda, Toshikazu. see Betterley, Joseph D. M. Maesopsis berchemioides A. Chev., see Musizi. Maesopsis eminii Engl., see Musizi. Maezawa, Fujiko, see Burpee, Beth B. (Pujiko Maezawa). Mafia, criminal syndicate activities in labor fields, investigation, hearings (1958) 15839 Magalona, Susana C, relief (1958) 8361, 11611, 11878 Magazine pockets, carbine, specification (1951) 6836 Magazines, see Periodicals. Magazines (camera) : aircraft, specification (1952) 2559, 9176; (1953) 7583 Magazines (ordnance) : prefabricated, ready-cut, steel arch, speci- fications (1953) 2311, 15884 Maggie Canyon manganese deposit : computing ore reserves (1958) 3688 leaching ore bv dithionate-process pilot plant (1959) 16729 Maggots, see names of maggots. Magistral?, Vito, relief (1954) 14251 ; (1955) 4260; (1957) 6844 Maglica, Stanislav, relief (1957) 9604, 10845, 13058 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1431 Magliulo. Simonella E.. relief (1953) 106ft0 Magma Copper Co., safety in milling (1951) 20091 Magnesia, see Magnesium oxide. Magnesite : and magnesium compounds (1952) 6063; (1903) 2»J7G, 17750 census of mineral industries, 19.54, industry bulletin (1957) 147G0 dead-burned, spofiticiitioii (1951) 19727 deposits in. Serra am. aiKl stitch welding, specifica- tion (19.57) 16655 tensile data, application of rate-tempera- ture parameters (1960) 10235 tensile properties under rapid heating, etc. (1956) 17580, 17582 tulles, extruded, specification (1957) 16770 Magnesium — Continued alloy.'j — fontinued uranium-magnesium alloy system (1956) 3135 welding flux, specification (1951 j 19683 welding rods, specification (1951; 852 worki)ieces, machining (1953) 2S42 wrought products, tolerances (1957> 5519 zirconium-magnesium — formation (1951) 4575 phase diagram study (1955) 9013 Atomic Energy Commission procurement, case study, report (1958) 322 burning rates (1957) 4260 burning times in various atmospheres (1955) 799 coating and corrosion, literature survey (1953) 11470 coating with high-purity aluminum, feasi- bility (1958) 2833 compounds — minerals yearbook chapter (1952) 17941 ; (1954) 8869, 106G7 ; (1956) 1737; (1957) 4201, 179.39; (1958) (•,187; 16310; (1959) 15002 production (1952) 6063; (1953) 17750; (1956) 19195; (1957) 1G02S ; (1958) 3681, 10075; (1959) 13332 preliminary report (1959) 3858 deficiency in young calf (105.!) 129S8 dust, paste, specification (1954) 10326 effect on uranium, etc., processing (1956) 8235 electrodeposition of aluminum (1960) 16523 excitation functions fur deuteruus ami pro- tons (1951) 16172 extruded cargo flooring for aircraft, tests (1955) 4894 foundry at Teterboro, N.J. transfer to Xavy Dept. — law (1952) 8687 reports (1952) 7178, 7244 heat capacity and entropy (1953) 673 heat capacity progress report (1957) 6415 heat of combustion (1951) 9168 identification mnrking^ — • Federal standard (1959) 14649 military standard (1957) 5414 notice (1960) 8289 Industry — midyear review and outlook (1959) 9692 ; (1960) 12789 outlook and review (1959) 1415; (1960) 1525 Ingots and sticks, for remeltlng, specifica- tions (1952) 468, 15246; (1956) 20216 magnesium and alloys as fire hazards, use of trimetluiwboroxine for extinguishing (1957) ltl27 magnesium and magnesium compounds, mineral facts and problems (1955) 17397; (1960) 4175 magnesium-mineral resources. Current Creek district (1951) 11420 mill products — current industrial reports (1960) 7847, 11925 facts for Industrv (1954) 6478 1277S : (1955) 2049, 7461. 12938; (1956) 2105. 8324. 13238: (1957) 2568. 7968. 120GS : (1958) 2072. 10430: (1959) 2371, 5686, 10902; (1960) 2568 minerals yearbook chapters (1951) 1366, 3879 : (19521 6060 : (1954) 4324. 8868 : (1956) 1736, 20572; (1957) 17005: (]95S> 6186, 15185; (1959) 10432: (inOO) 11539 natural abundance measurements (1952) 3391 ordnance materials handbook (1956) 20722 ores, occurrences, uses, etc. in USSR (1959) 1789 Plutonium and fission products distribution experiments (1957) 10604 primary, quarterly reports (1954) 2763, 13179; (1955) 24.59. 13367; (1956) 2532. 13678: (1957) 3019. 1253!> : (1958) 2.540. 10804; (1959) 2831, 11373; (1960) 3036, 12402 Page 1432 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Magnesium — Continued production (1953; 11251; (1954) 4327, 17652; (1955) 1S464 ; (1956) 17532; (1957) 4209, 14404; (195S) 3678, 7511 : (1959) 3S57. S037 automation of technical processes (1959) 650 silicothermic reduction (1957) 1024 technical and economic data (1959) 655 uranium I)v reduction of UF4 by magne- sium (1956) 6602 reaction witli water vapor, kinetics (1957) 16392 recovery from incendiary allovs (1959) (1959) 10453 removal from titanium by vacuum distilla- tion (1952) 6067 resources of United States, summarv and bibUography (1957) 14270 scattering of 10-Mev protons (1954) 18229 secondary (1951) 1S790 : (1953) 2673, 19287; (1954) 17646; (1956) 819, 17527; (1957) 17030 tabulation, bibliography, structure (1957) 6412 thermal diffusion and conductivity (1955) 11088 thorium solutions, precipitation of thorium as thorium hydride (1958) 15594 tuug trees in sand culture (1954) 1225, 4623 welding. 1934—57, catalog of technical re- ports (1957) 7927 wrought products, facts for industry (1951) 1713. 11S9S : (1952) 1100, 8488, 11711: (1953) 3011, 10116, 13S32 ; a9o4) 2354 see also Anodes — Magnesite — names of man- ufactured articles. Magnesiu.m ;illoy castings, see Castings. Magnesium chloride : electrical conductivity and density (1952) 7904 removal from titanium bv vacuum distalla- tion (1952) 6067 salt lakes of northern Kazakhstan (1958) 16154 Magnesium fluoride, component of aluminum br.th electrolyte, phvsico-chemical prop- erties, USSR study (1959) 1745 Magnesium isotopes: Mg-28— metabolism in animals and humans, tracer studies (1958) 13573 transcapillary and issue distribution, etc., comparison with that of potassium — 42 and calcium-45 (1958) 13516 short half -lives analyzed, method (1954) 16284; (1955) 7239 Magnesium nitrate, uranium extraction (1956) 6693 Magnesium oxide : block, cement, and pine covering, specifica- tion (1956) 20349 block, pipe and tubinsr insulation, specifica- tion (1956) 20347 determination in blast-furnace slags, rapid method (1960) 7348 factors affecting plasticitv of single crystals (1959) 16901 gaseous oxides. thermodynamic study (1954) 4932 index of refraction (1953) 1292 polvcrvstalline. introductory study of pro- ducing ductility (1959) 16902 publications on magnesia (1951) 17005 sintering effect of calcium fluoride additions (1958) 9108 sintering of magnesia (1954) 18213; (1955) 7205 thermal conductivity in various gases (1953) 20324 Macnesium oxychloride : binder for block talc (1956) 12773 cement deck surfacing, specifications (1956) 18768; (1957) 11357 cements and concretes, dimensional stabil- ity (1951) 9134: (1955) 5601 cements, heat generation in setting (1953) 4713 Magnesium silicates, thermal conductivity (1953) 7071 Magnet Cove, Ark., niobium and titanium deposits (1954) 19639 Magnet wire, see Electric wire and wiring. Magnetic amplifiers, see Amplifiers. Magnetic compass, see Compasses. Magnetic compression of shock preheated deu- terium (1958) 13351 Magnetic cores, see Cores (magnetic). Magnetic declination, see Teri-estial mag- netism. Magnetic-doublet theory in analysis of total- intensity anomalies (1958) 12866 Magnetic fields : acoustic study of A E-effect (1953) 17067 aircraft, permanent and induced, detection (1956) 970S application effect on adiabatic suppression of superconductivity (1958) 5044 attenuation measurement method, military standard (1956) 18814 axial, larcp. experimental pinch stabiliza- tion a 95 8) 11302 boundary-layer stability diagrams for elec- trically conducted fluids (1958) 13025 ; (1960) 4288 charged particle containment study (1958) 13:!65 charged particles orbits, geometric calcula- tions (1953) 12092 constant, charge distribution in beam of charged particles (1950) 1299 control system for stabilization (1952) 17337; (1955) 72.30 cylindrical and annular coils, evaluating (1954) 9S5 diffusion ot arc plasmas (1958) 15622 earth — measurement obtained with space rocket, USSR results (1960) 1930 problem of interaction between satellite (1960) 8849 electrons in plasma, distribution function, USSR study (1960) 7081 emission of high-temperature plasma (1960) 16555 finite solenoid, calculations (1960) 19129 free oscillations of electron plasma (1959) 3153 hydromagnetic equilibria stability (1959) 4318 low, measurement usiug paramagnetic re- sonance (1951) 14627 magnetometer for measuring fields to 300 gauss (1956) 1348 measurements, second derivatives of mag- netic potential of bodies, experiment, USSR study (1959) 6583 motion of fast electrons (1954) 1478 nonhomogeneous use for formation of hlgh- densitv electron beams, USSR studj (1960) 15721 orbits in fringing field (1952) 3396 oscillations of finite cold plasma (1959) 15412 peaking strips for measuring (1951) 10611 plane trajectories, graphical methods for determining (1953) 14968 Project Vanguard instrumentation and meas- urements (1960) 17917 pyrotron high-euei'gy experiments (1958) 11303 radiation from fast electrons (1953) 18423 reversible susceptibility and induction fac- tor used in geomagnetism (1954) 11255, 16365 shapes, mathematical techniques for design- ing (1952) 2080; (1955) 7293 transverse, flow of electrically conducting field over flat plate (1958) 16362 vacuum, in torus with multipolar windings (1959) 4321 voltage fields for measurements (1952) 10105 Magnetic fluid clutch, see Clutches (machin- ery ) . Magnetic high-speed pulse relay elements, USSR study (1960) 18885 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1433 Magnetic hourlv valups, HV series (1951) 14721-722, 19428: (1952) 6829-30. 12700. 17404^67; (1953) 12248; (19tJ0> 12877-878; 15011 MagTietic induction, precision measurement witlj bismuth wire (1954) 151G ; (1955) 7415 Magnetic inspoetion of projectiles by induc- tion tecliniques (1960) 6010 Magnetic lenses, ncc Lenses. Magnetic manipulators, small, used in elec- iron microscopy (1952) 11280 Magnetic materials : alfenol alloys, fabrication and properties (1956) 19341 atmosphere melting (1956) 19339 ferromu^'netic. nonmetallic — low loss high temperature ferrites devel- opment (1958) 15549 thin films (1958) 2832 fine particle, research on measurements (1900) 181 Magnetic measurements : directions (1957) 17555 effect of axial magnetic field on Reynolds number of transition in mercury flowing through glass tube (1958) 75.57 extension, etc., of units by NBS (1952) 14279 measuring techniques (1956) 351 perturbation technique in measurement of resonant cavities (1953) 3957 Pro.iect Vanguard experiment (19G0) 17917 pyrotron high-energy experiments (1958) 11303 susceptibility of phascodymium oxides (1951) 9165 Magnetic memory, multilevel, nondestructive readout (19581 6286 Magnetic mirrors, mirror machine lectures (1959) S412 Magnetic modulators, see Modulators. Magnetic moments : and crystal structure of ferromagnetic metals and allo^vs (1953) 18433 of magnetometers, anfluence of certain fac- tors, Bulgarian study (1959) 5113 Magnetic observatory manual (1953) 17206 Magnetic-optics, phenomena in rectangular waveguide containing ferrite plate (1957) 3337 Magnetic particle clutch, see Clutches (ma- chiner.v). Magnetic-particle spectrometers, see Spectrom- eters. Magnetic particles : inspection personnel, certification, specifica- tion (1952) 417 inspection process, specification (1951) 827; (1953) 4.321 ; (1957) 1904 inspection requirements, specification (1952) 453 Magnetic recorders, see Tape recorders. Magnetic recording, tape system, for pres- sure-time records of underwater explo- sions (1956) 19311 Magnetic resonance : dipole fields and normal modes in garnet (1959) 16990 electron spin resonance in carbons (1957) 8897 paramagnetic — • electron. si>pctra. of Cr-aromatic com- pounds with various substitutes (1959) 3725 resonance in biology, USSR studies (1959) 3660 use in detection of radiation Induced free radicals (1959) 5393 USSR discovery and applications (1959) 10360 Magnetic retrieving tools, see Retrieving tools. Magnetic saturation, iron, effect of pressure (195:5) 17071 Magnetic storms : characteristic intervals of pulsations of diminishing periods in electromagnetic field of earth and their connection with phenomena in high atmosphere, I'SSR study (19G0) 5678 Magnetic storms — Continued hemisphere effect in sunspots as storm- producers or inhibitors (1958) 5115 Magnetic surveys : general information (1956) 10010 Sui)erior, Lake, districts (1951) 18795 81 e uIho Terrestrial magnetism. Magnetic tape, thin beta-ray gage for meas- uring thickness (1959) 10549 Magnetism : aircraft magnetic compensation (1956) 9708 contactless devices for system of control, USSR study (1959) 13264 determination, Fe-Si-Al alloys for use (19.-6) 17672 electric fundamentals, direct current (1952) 3373 ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic phase transitions (1957) 91(54 ferromagnetic properties of rare earth metals (1954) 1487; (1955) 7236 graphite, magnetic susceptibility during pulse annealing (1956) 4913 ionospheric disturbances and aurorae, phinetarv distribution, USSR study 1959) 12916 lecture notes (1952) 6696 low permeability alloys, magnetic proper- ties of (1956) 17675 magnetic studies of nickel complexes with some vic-dioximes (1955) 19014 magnetic susceptibility — metals at low temperatures (1954) 3421 uranium and allovs, measurement methods (1952) 17330 neutron diffraction studies of magnetic structure (1958) 13596 nonhomogeneities, electron-optical method for imaging objects (1954) 4897 permeability determination, wrought aus- tenitic steels, inspection procedure, militarv standard (1956) 18815; (1958) 3392 properties of core material, effect of tem- perature (1957) 16126: (1959) 10550 resonance absorption of microwaves by paramagnetic substances (1952) 1S059 resonance in waves of multiple spark gen- erator (1953) 19899 silicon-iron sheet material. properties (1957) 2270 Soviet abstracts (1958) 15123; (1959) 1848. 1855. 3770 thin ferrite films, properties of, survey (1956) 17679 see also Degaussing — Magnetograms — Mag- netographs — - Terrestrial magnetism — also headings beginning Magnetic. Magnetite : Clinton County district, geology (1952) 7805 concentrates, oxidation, erratum (1951) 10058 deposits — Bovertown. Pa., geologic investigation (1954) 4243 Dillsburg, diamond-drill exploration (1951) 1051 Dover district. N.J. (1958) 7361 Iron Mountain, titaniferous ore (1952) 16784 Klukwan, Alaska, concentration (1953) 13436 New. Jersey (1954) 10589 Prince of Wales Island (1953) 13374 Shanton, diamond drilling (1954) 2012 S'nettisham. Alaska, studies (1956) 7667 Sterling Lake. N.Y.,-Ringwood, N.J. (1953) 13359 Tuxedni Bav, Alaska (1950) 10911 Dover district, X.J.. geology (195 4) 5701 iron ore concrete (1955) 5798 Magnetization : Fischer icvromagnetic effect In bodies in waveguides (1957) 6148 intensity of rocks — method for measuring with astatic mag- netometer (1959) 5019 Page 1434 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Magnetization — Continued intensity of rocks — continued use of measurements of magnetic field in prospecting holes (1959) 6584 solution of He^ in He*, time determination (1954) 4880 Maenetograms : MG series (1951) 7S36-3S, 10908-909, 14723. 194i:9; (1952) 31G-318, 6831- 32, 12701 MHV series (1953) 12249-251; (1954) 1575-76, 4971, 6559, 11253-254; (1955) 4176-77, 7513-14: (1956) 14288; (1957) 1756: (1958) 286- 287. 1231, 3025. 4138. 5495, 6663, 16839; (1959) 3236-42. 5753, 9741, 17301-302 ; (1960) 365-367, 6382- 83. 9283, 10658, 12879, 15012-13, 16715. l8::!87-390 Magnetograplis with visible recording, USSR description (1959) 3695 Magnetohydrodynamics : applied, transactions of Institute of Physics of Latvian Academy of Sciences (1959) 11717 aspects of boundary layer flows (1959) 6791 bibliography (1960) 18328 gas-ionizing shock waves, USSR (1960) 15826 surface disturbances (1960) 8845 Magnetometers : astatic, method for measuring magnetic properties of rocks (1959) 5019 for measuring fields to 300 gauss (1956) 1348 magnetic moment, influence of certain fac- tors, Bulgarian study (1959) 5113 vector field proton, for IGY satellite ground stations description (1960) 17892 Magneto-optics, asymmetries of Zeeman pat- terns, etc., for manganese (1952) 7970 Magnetostatic equations, see Equations. Magnetostriction : bibliography (1960) 18329 dynamic magnetostrictive properties of al- fenol (1957) 16125 Magnets ; bismanol, new permanent magnet contain- ing no cobalt or nickel (1957) 7635 calibration by floating-wire method (1952) 3403 ceramic permanent, barium ferrite type, study (1957) 16370 cyclotron, design, progress reports (1952) 3443 design for cloud-chamber work (1951) 9155 design, report (1953) 12086; (1955) 7393 design requirements, model performance (1956) 351 electrical equipment for separation of iso- topes (1956) 4930 failure in solenoidally-focused linear accel- erators, correction by strengthening adjacent magnets (1956) 6643 ferromagnet, abstract model (]9."i6) 19320 ferromagnet domain boundary displacement (1954) 1449 mathematical techniques for designing field shapes (1952) 2080; (1955) 7293 Magnifying glasses : binocular, specification (1958) 5943 loupes, binocular, specification, cancellation (1958) 5942 Magnolia. Ark., population, special census (1953) 12177 ; (1958) 5415 Magoflin County, Ky., coal geology (1957) 8688 Magyar, Ida, relief (1960) 4915, 9320. 9558 Magyar Kozlony : legal abstracts (1958) 16174, 16205, 16208, 17119, 17126, 17136; (1959) 726. 5050, 5073, 6483. 6560, 10278, 10288, 13000, 13030, 13060, 13122, 13140, 13177, 13217 indexes (1959) 728, 755, 12992 Mah Quock, relief (1960) 9446 Mahaflie, Charles D., nomination (1952) 13862 Mahal, Karnail S., relief (1960) 6539, 12935. 13579 Mahaney, Wilbur L., jr., proceedings against, report (1954) 8314 Maher, Edward R., relief (1956) 10194 Mahler, Paula N., relief (1954) 8519 Mahlon Sweet Airport, Eugene, Oreg., instru- ment approach chart (1951) 46(34 Mahmoud, Hormoz, relief (1953) 10369, 15134, 15656 Mahnomen County, Minn., aeromagnetic map and profiles (1951) 9896 Mahogany : boat planking, etc.. specification (1951) 6822 ; (1952) 18763 hardwood, lumber, specification (1952) 10970; (1953) 1735U meliaceae of Fiji, Samoa and Tonga (1952) 9588 Mahoney, Elmo J. : contested election (1959) 7338, 8546, 9811 ; (1960) 6559 Mahouev. George H., relief (1955) 11551 ; (1956) 3350, 3559 Mahoney, Ikuko M., relief (1957) 10877, 13816. 14893 Mahoney Creek lead zinc mine, Ketchikan dis- trict, Alaska (1954) 869 Mahoning River and Valley : flood control of basin, engineer report — departmental edition (1958) 482 document edition (1958) 314 water resources of basin (1952) 11194 Maida, Eugenio, relief (1955) 7583, 11894. 14032 Maier, Alex, relief (1951) 6497 Mail bags ; canvas, locking strap, specification (1951) cotton cioth (1951) 11349 distributing, fiberboard, speciflcation (1952) 15429 Mail boxes, letter boxes, specifications (1952) 2418, 15297 Mail carriers : rural — emergency assignments of postal employ- ees — law (1952) 13074 reports (1952) 8853, 10872 equipment maintenance allowance, in- crease — hearings (1957) 11085 law (1958) 8071 reports (1957) 13387; (1958) 5778 instructions to applicants for examina- tions (1953) 7253; (1954) 8175; (1960) 6378 on heavily patronized routes, salaries — law (1952) 13017 reports (1952) 8799.10870 provide benefit of holidays — - hearings (1957) 13609 law (1957) 15056 reports (1957) 13438, 13833 relief — law (1956) 10125 reports (1955) 14798; (1956) 8737 temporary, coverage under Civil service retirement act — ■ law (1958) 14171 reports (1958) 12564, 14415 rural delivery service from its beginning (1959) 1143; (1960) 8915 substitute, examination announcements (1954) 155S. 8166-67; (1955) 2965, 7506, 16697-698. 19149; (1956) 3313, 6766. 17729, 14270-271, 18524 ; (1957) 16483 Mail contracts, see Postal service. Mail Covers, Special Committee to Investigate Use of. Senate, report (1955) 425 Mail equipment, shops, see Post Office Depart- ment. Mail handlers : position description and .'salary levels, hear- ing (1959) 15956 substitute. examination announcements (1954) 9544; (1957) 4938, 9320 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1435 Mail matter: addresses — Air Force directory, contlnentlal US and Canada, Air Force manual (1959) 3088, 4204 Armv offlcprs and air attaches, 8pec. regs (1951) 2550 individuals enronte to oversea assljin- ments, Army reps (1955) 1104, 13755; (1956) 29C4, 11554 notification of latest home address — Armv reps (1956) 1222 special regs (1952) 8413: (1953) 5142; (1951) 8031 oversea commands, spec, regs (1952) 14675; (1953) 3871 Veterans Administration oflSces — Army regs (1U-,r,) 14116: (1957) 1628 spec, regs (lO.-.l) 01 .->S; (1952) 17.^05; (1!>.>:{) 109G2, l!i^28; (1954) 6360 advertising services under wage-hour law (1957) 17249 agency mail operations, management hand- bool: (1957) 8852 air transportation- — lirief history (1959) 1142 clarify law. reports (I960) 10920, 13309 hearings (1960) 10976 other than air mail, report (1959) 16081 alien mailing address reports (poster) (1953) 1185 Army and Air Force dispatched and on hand — Army regs (1955> 16427; (1956) 6458 spec, regs (1953) 5118; (1954) 9324, 11094 Armv Dept. circulars (1955) 8866-67, 13844-845, 18006, 18897-898 Army regulations (1951) 2481, 10478; (1952) 16034, 17214: (1954) 18114; (1955) 1120, 2785, 7023. 13781-782, 18835; (1956) 1207, 14067, 16381, 18184, 19810; (1957) 1578, 3401-2, 4700 business reply mail — additional charges — law (1958) 11757 reports (1958) 3130, 9738 clarify law, hearing (1957) 9571; (195S) 3164 certified mail — Army Dept. circular (1955) 8808 optional use bv Government agencies — hearing (1960) 6658 law (1960 10716 reports (1960) 6612, 11038 use by CAB and FAA, for service of process — law (1959) 15611 reports (19.">9) 12207, 14486 use in summoning jurors — law (1957) 15126 reports (1957) 6912, 15487 ■change of address — Army forces, Armv Dept. circular (1955) i:5845 Army Reserve, Army regs (1957) 1564 Christmas gifts for overseas, mail early, etc. (poster) (1951) 17123; (1952) 16047 Christmas greetings, send by 1st class mall (poster) (1957) 1173 Christmas mailing season, curtailment of l)ulk mailings, Armv Dept. circular (19. -.5) 1SS9S Christmas parcels for Armed Forces over- seas (poster) (19,".4) 18144 church publications, simplified mailing — hearing (1955) 9746 law (1955) 14339 reports (1955) 9661, 12121 classes, revenue and expense relationships, survey report (19(;0) S022 combination mailing (1956) 7762 communist jiolitical propaganda, hearing (1959) 7635 Mail matter — Continued cost ascertainment report (1951) 10328; (1952) 9776; (1953) 11670; (1954) 18977; (1955) 5149; (1956) 6029; (1957) 10299; (1958) 13106; (1959) 9454 ; (1960) 7516 addenda (1953) 14.-.77 cover on mail of Senators, report (1955) 425 detention for temporary periods, amend act — hearings (1959) 12304 law (1960) 13115 reports (1959) 15796; (19C0) 13760 dimensions of specified length and width for envelopes, feasibility for 1st and 3d class mail. Post Office Dept. report (1959) 16223 dispatch from post offices, revise law — hearing (1958) 12201 report (1958) 14414 distribution by destination at San Fran- cisco. Los Angeles and Baltimore post offices (1960) 1182 dlstril)ution of incoming lettermail at Bal- timore. Md., city post office (196ii) 41'94 educational and cultural materials, readjust l>ostal classification — hearing (1955) 19186 report (1955) 9944 fraud and mailability cases releases (1959) 2SS2. 11421 ; (196(^1) 3090. 12459 Government mail, abolish free trans- mission — hearing (1954) 1672 law (1953) 15339 reports (1953) 15465, 15716 handling activities, transfer from Newark airfield to city post office, report (1959) 16221 impound in cases of fraud, etc. — hearings (195t) 18400 law (1056) 14575 reports (1952) 8R02. 13583; (1953) 12598: (1954) 6738, 17130; (1956) 8556. 12304 Impound in cases of fraud, etc., amend act — hearing (1958) 12196 law (1958) 14134 reports (1958) 14412, 14841 injurious, nonmailable, penalties for mall- law "(1957) 151.35 reports (1957) 9937, 1.5488 letter mail. application of statistical samplins: methods to outgoing mall (1959) 16942 mail service for transient individuals en route to oversea assignments, Army regs (1955) 13756 mailing instructions and addresses for Armv elements and citizens outside U.S.— Armv regs (1954) 18114; (1955) 1120, 7023, 13782. 18835; (1956) 18184, 19810; (1957) 3402 special regs (1954) 1367 management (addresses) (1958) 794 management. Army regs (1957) 1578, 4700 military mail, return addresses, Army Dept. circular (1955) 18892 missile mail (statement) (1960) 4372 National (^uard regulations (1957) 16072 Navy mail. Nnvv training courses (1953) 9570; (1954) 4410 obscene material — ,„„„> hearings (1959) 8749, 12.305; (I960) 1648, 10970 mail-order obscenity vs. decency, our re- sp<>nsil)ilitv to our children ( ndilresses) (19.59) 17018-19, 17028; (1960) 4373, 6019, 8919 problem ^comnlents) (1960) 4370 prol)lem of obscene and pornograrhlc material (addresses) (1960) 10355, 10357 report on findings (1960) 3633 sent by mail (1960) 6018 strengthen criminal penalties, hearings (1960) 5204 Page 1436 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mail matter— Continued obi?cene material — continued what vou can do to safeguard America's children (1960) 14659 obscene matter — amend U.S. Code — hearings (1958) 4434 law (195S) 14141 reports (1958) 5686, 9767, 14486 enlarge definition, reports (1951) ;i240 ; (1953) 4257; (1955) 4538 odd-size, make subject to penalty rate, report (1958) 12528 odd sizes and shapes, revise charges — hearing (1959) 7475 law (1959) 11957 reports (1957) 7400, 8828 official. National Guard regulations (1957) 16072 package shipments in mail service, Army regs (1956) 2961, 8078 penalty mail. National Guard regs (1953) 1303 poisons for scientific use — law (1952) S6S2 reports (1952) 3691, 7338 preparation, packing, wrapping and label- ing (1952) 6319 processing in oversea commands for dis- patch to U.S., territories and posses- sions. Army regs (1954) 16150; (1956) 9757, 14046 registered mail received and dispatched by commercial airlines, security, Aimy regs (1955) 16425 2d class matter for mailing and dispatch (1951) 9844 2d class, permit temporary suspetision, hearings (1900) 6660, 8147 short paid and undeliverable, handling — hearings (1957) 9573; (1958) 8342 law (1958) 5548 reports (1957) 9538, 138S6 ; (1958) 4557 short paid, eliminating mandatory penalty charges — hearing (1960) 6655 report (1960) 6611 simplified mail operations (1953) 19370 special regulations (1951) 2550, 10535; (1952) 14675; (1953) 3871, 5130-31, 9972, 11958, 16906; (1954) 1366-67, 3210. 9.342: (1955) 1180. 11031. 165SS surface mail handling at military terminals. Army regs (1956) 6455 theft or receipt of stolen mail — law (1952) 13007 reports (1951) 18312; (1952) 7044, 10551 3d and 4th class, permissible writing and printinp: report (19G0) 11021 3d class buik mail rate increase, survey of economic effects (1960) 8146 3rd class bulk mail rates, study, progress report (address) (1959) 13823 transportation by motor vehicle carriers hearing (1958) 15861 tansportation service l)ids and claims, eliminate oath requirement — law (1952) 12997 reports (1952) 8796, 10871 unloading from vessels, revise law — law (1952) 13019 reports (1952) 8921, 10877 Veterans Administration ofiices, spec, regs (1954) 6360 withholding of prisoners' mail, circular (1955) 2831 within county 2d-class, retain minimum postage rates — law (1958) 14193 reports (1958) 14416,14790 workshop, agency view (address) (1959) 1.3453 see also Franking privilege — Letters — Parcel post — Penalty mail — Postage. Mail-messenger service, see Postal service. !Mail-order business : mail order selling — - basic information sources (1954) 9434; (1957) 1656 bibliography (1959) 9490 Mail routes, see Mail Transportation Service — Postal service — -Postal Transportation Service — Transportation Bureau. Maile, Justin G., relief (1955) 6012; (1956) 8677, 10031 Mailing list houses : nationsil directory (1956) 4965; (1960) 10395 national summary of information (1955) 11163 Mailing tubes, see Tubes. Mails, .see International postal service — Mail matter — Postal service. Maimon-Hatillo district, geology and mineral resources (1951) 3564 Main, Irwin I., relief (1951) 9404, 13422, 14748 Main, William L., relief (1951) 18067, 19462 Main Canal, Columbia Basin pro.iect, bifurca- tion, stilling wells and equipment build- ing for remote control system, specifica- tions (1954) 1579S Main Geophysical Observatory, imeni Voyey- kov, USSR, results of 1957 work, sum- mary of session of its scientific council (1959) 5136 Maine : agricultural conservation program, hand- book (1951) 20224; (1952) 18096; (1954) 3558; (1955) 969; (1956) 14; (1957) 9: (1958) 2733; (1959) 1248; (1960) 53, 16419 annual budget for employed single person (1951) 15920 census of business, 1948, retail trade statis- tics (1951) 2769 census of business, 1954 — retail trade (1956) 11662 selected services (1956) 19969 wholesale trade (1956) 14203 census of business, 1958 — ■ retail trade (1960) 6329 selected service trades (1960) 14946 wholesale trade, area reports (1960) 16620 census of governments, 1957, State biilietin (1959) 13835 census of housing, 1950 — advance reports (1952) 10117 dwelling units, preliminary counts (1951) 10696 general characteristics (1952) 16277; (1954> 449 vacant dwelling units, advance reports (1951) 17557 census of manufactures, 1954, State bulletin (1957) 6569 census of mineral industries, 1954, State bulletin (1958) 1132 census of population, 1950 — advance reports (1951) 10749 general characteristics (1951) 14684 ; (1952) 4948; (1953) 4036, 7092 preliminary count (1951) 10S14 civil divisions, etc., map (1952) 17397 climate (1959) 17889 climatic summary, 1931-52 (1960) 7607 conservation reserve program effects (1960) 12627 contest for seat in House, letter from clerk of House of Representatives (1957) 15208 cost of prepackaging potatoes (1952) 13985 county business patterns (1955) 9232; (1958) 11523 dry edible beans, prices, etc., 1950 program (1952) 4579 electric rate book (1951) 958: 18562; (1953) 2493: (1954) 742, 7217; (1955) 8105: (1956) 10767; (1957) 8523; (1958) 12699; (1959) 6132; (1960) 8370 fuel adjustment data (1954) 18629; (1955) 8107; (1956) 10773; (1957) 8525; (1958) 12703 factory inspection law (1951) 3848 former shad streams, survey (1951) 18639 herring explorations and fishing gear experi- ments (1958) 586 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1437 Miiinp — Continupd highway commission to construct bridge to Campobello Island, Canada — law (1956) 14454 reports (195G) 10589, 12033 highway commission to construct bridge to New Brunswick, Canada law (1955) 14353 reports (1955) 9952, 11783 land conveyance — law (1957) 15052 reports (1957) 13481, 13913; (1960) 15315 landings, fishery products — annual summaries (1951) 11389; (1952) 630, 11145, 15483; (1953) 7752, 9309; (1954) 5G44, 5640; (1955) 6479, 8183, 1029S: (1956) 10850-851: (1957) 5593, 7343; (1959) 7740-41; (1960) 0902, 8401 monthly summaries (1951) 1905, 12147; (1952) 1344. 11929; (1953) 3240, 14070; (1954) 2569, 12991; (1955) 2273, 13172; (1956) 2342, 13479; (1957) 2814, 12321 ; (1958) 2324, 8656, 9931, 10677: (1959) 2017, 11155; (1960) 2818, 12178 let's face facts, potato farming, etc. (address) (1955) 3850 lobster industry, role of holding pounds (1959) 12682 mail routes, schedules (1951) 4045, 7330, 14250, 17188, 20323; (1952) 6320, 115SS, 15S06. 19211; (1953) 6404, 11637: (1954) 1169, 4538, 12583; (1955) 3675; (1956) 16048 mails, advertisement inviting proposals for carrying — star routes (1953) 6287; (1957) 5808 steamboat and powerboat routes (1953) G2SS manganese ore, chloridization (1957) 1020 mineral industry, minerals yearbook chapter (1955) 17410: (1956) 15864; (1957) 991 : (1958) 1683. 7475, 17246; (1959) 17690 : (1960) 17760 northern, Devonian rugose corals (1960) 17167 northern shrimp fishery (1952) 14065 occupations aiul industries (1955) 936 Penobscot Expfrimental Forest, research (iu:,r,} (;.")5:; plane coordinate intersection tables (1956) 495 plane coordinate system used, based on tranverse mereator (1952) 2227 potato grade-out study — week of .Ian. 23 29. 1955 (1955) 2624 week of Mar. 2S-Apr. 2, 1955 (1955) 5343 potatoes, futures trading, economic im- portance (1958) 9044 radioactive rocks (1953) 3949 refrigerated locker plants (1951) 999; (1956) 3908 salmon rehabilitation, stream surveys (1957) 4003 southern, selection of stand variables for making volume estimates from aerial photos (1959) 17469 spruce-fir stand — • changes after partial cutting (1957) 4087 wind damage in cut stands (1954) 18757 timber resources (19(;0) 18047 topographic quadrangle maps (1951) 1082, 3641, 5349-51, 8510-11, 9936, 13936 vital stiitistics. life tables, 1949 51, supp. (1956) .S979 wage surveys, directory (1951) 5549 waste facilities, municipal and industrial, 1957 Inventory (1960) 1281 ■water resources, development, etc., hearings (1960) 5212 women — earnings and hours in retail trade and service Industries, 1952 (1953) 11668 labor laws, summary (1957) 2378 legal status (1954) 6049: (1958) S992 work simplification urgent need in public welfare (1960) 10361 see also Acadia National Park. Maine Central R.R., accidents (1951) 7155; (1955) 6613 Maine, Gulf of : drift bottle records, ocean currents study ( 1958) 4771 exploratory bluefin tuna fishlns. 1951, report (1952) 14070; (1955) 15690 redfish, age and growth (1959) 16379 surface circulation as deduced from drift bottles (1959) 3498 Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority : bridge construction — law (1954 1 9620 reports (1954) 3873, 8295 Mainetti, Clelia, relief (1952) 10519, 12954, 13678 Mains, see Conduits. Maintenance : aerospace accident and maintenance review (1960) 11797 Air Force, improving by preplanning tech- nique (1956) 4645 Air Force training devices, evaluation (1957) 10558 airborne electronic assemblies, expendable modules as bases for disposal-at-failure rather than repair (1960) 17943 aircraft — aircraft accident and maintenance review (1957) 2494. 11999; (1958; 2005, 10363; (1959) 2296, 10748; (1960) 2394, 11796 aircraft cleaning, handbook (1957) 1323 ; (1960) 6001 general aviation inspection aids, supple- ments (1960) 2714, 12072 general maintenance alert bulletins (1957) 4916, 16459; (1958) 2981; (1959) 1617, 4801 general maintenance inspection aids — summary (1958) 7986 supplements (1957) 12084; (1958) 2088, 10451 ; (1959) 2515, 11049 low-level workstand (1958) 10231 technical publications. Army regs (1957) 47S3, 6386 base level contract maintenance. Air Force manual (1958) 7817, 9069 buildings and structures, Air Force manual (195S) 16698 ditching machine, Barl)er-Greene model 44— C, technical manual (I960) 12753 electric and telephone right-of-way, brush control practices (1959) 9481 electric locomotives, one kind of overhaul at terminals (USSU) (1959) 628 electric power generating plants. Air Force manual (1959) 5579 electronic maintenance squadron. Air Force manual (1957) 133, 4514 electronic maintenance symposium (1956) 615 : (1957) 15681 electronic maintenance training — research for transferable skills (1958) 6503 research on skills and concepts to be cov- ered (1958) 5322 electronic systems, developmental history (1957) 6185 engineering, contract technical services, Air Force manual (1959) 131 field and depot repair parts and tool lists, technical manual (1960) 10569 field maintenance program performance. Army regs (1957) 3445. 4781, 6384 floors. Post Office Dep't facilities handbook (1957) 16149 food service equipment. Air Force manual (1957) 143 General Motors diesel engines, models 278 & 278A, progressive program (1960) 1306 genor.il supplies, ordnance manual (1958) 10171 ground eciuipment maintenance management. Air Force manual (1957) 1436 guided missiles siiecialized equipment. Army regs (1957) 6356 Page 1438 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Maintenance — Continued industrial plant and equipment maintenance, selected apprenticeship schedules (I960) 6256 inspection of public works and public util- ities (1959) 21S0-83 Instructions, NGB pamphlet (1959) 9401 landing vehicle tracked. Marine Corps man- ual (1960) 7313 locomotives, machine management sector of East German Keichsbahn (1950) 810 management, organizational and field. Air Force manual (1958) 7S16, 11204; (1959) 11665; (1960) 16507 materials handling handbook (1957) 11861 ; (1959) 17131; (1960) 16393 naval vessels machinery, text (1958) 822 Navy's public works and public utilities (1957) 44i30 operation and maintenance of facilities, Army regs (11)56) 11529, 14024, 16322 operation and maintenance, technical man- ual (1959) 11712 operation and organizational maintenance, technical manuals (1959) 9652, 9655, 11714, 17245 organizational and field activities, functions, etc.. MATS manual (1958) 5313 organizational and field maintenance — Air Force manual (1956) 17920 technical manual (1959) 11710 organizational maintenance, technical man- uals (1959) 3149, 9653-54, 9656. 13790 overhaul instructions for AiResearch tem- perature controllers, oil coolers, valves (1960) 10567 periodic maintenance squadron, unit train- ing standard. Air Force manual (1957) 132, 4513 precision and automotive jobs, prediction of success (1959) 1243 preventive, Air Force installations. Air Force manual (1955) 162S0 ; (1959) 7094 preventive, guide for commanders, Army pamphlet (1958) 7SS0 records, current, Air Force manual (1958) 3993 rural mail carriers maintenance allowance, increase — hearings (1957) 11085 law (1958) 8071 reports (1957) 133S7 ; (1958) 5778 school plants, organizing program (1960) 13832 snow removal unit, field and depot manual (1959) 11709 supplies and equipment. Army, concept (1956) 18357 supplies and equipments, responsibilities, etc., NG regs. (1958) 16421 teletypewriter sets, technical manual (1958) 16746 utilization of numbers of service men, sim- ple analysis (1959) 17236 vehicles. Air Force manual (1957) 7835 see also Trouble shooting. Maintenance inspector, examination announce- ment (1954) 13873 Maintenance mechanics, see Mechanics (per- sons). Maintenance parts pamphlets, printing and distribution, specification (1952) 16446 Maintenance shops : aircraft, general maintenance inspection aids- summary (1957) 4917; (1959) 10096 supplement (1958) 2089 aircraft, specialized e(iuipment. Federal sup- ply classification, logistic re.spousibili- ties. Army regs (1956) 18283 combined guided missile field, operating guide (1960) 12748 engineer — Air Force manual (1957) 4529 field and missions, Army regs (1955) 5525 field. Army regs (1956) 11614 procedures for operation. Army regs (1955) 5526 ; (1956) 229 Maintenance shops — Continued equipment, Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1958) 7143 supplement (1956) 17116 ground equipment, management procedures, Air Force manual (1957) 1436 maintenance and operation. Army regs (1954) 3162 National Guard, unit organizational mate- riel, NG reg. (1956) 7707 quartermaster field shops and missions, Army regs (1956) 4759; (1957) 4782 Maintenance technicians, multiple vs. single problem training (1955) 1070 Maireder, Gisela, see Nagel, Gisela M. Maisel, David, and wife, relief (1954) 6983, 11669, 13976 Maisel, Lee, court case (1951) 3768 Maisuer, Stanley, alias, see Majzner, Stanislaw. Maizuru Wan (Gulf or Bay) : chart (1951) 13966 Majer, Vaclav, and family, relief (1955) 15053 Major, Petronella B. D.. relief (1957) 7024 Major directions in production of construction matei-ials in current 5-year plan (1958) 16238 Majorca, charts (1951) 5406. 13953 Majoribanks, Alice E., relief (1956) 10053 Majuba Hill, geology (1958) 17011 Majzel, David and wife, see Maisel, David, and wife. Majzner. Stanislaw, relief (1954) 11551, 15117, 16521 Makah Indians : land conveyance — law (1958) 14103 reports (1958) 12051, 14797 terminate Federal supervision, hearing (1954) 12152 Makarenko, A. S., cultural and educational work with youth, USSR study (1960) 5058 Makeef, Nina, relief (1954) 6702, 14637 Makela, Anni M., and son, relief (1954) 14624 ; (1955) 7807, 9504, 11246 Makhavitzki, Dimitra, relief (1954) 9872, 14889, 16465 Making household fabrics flame resistant (1960) 1435 Making log cabins endure (1960) 18603 Making of the new man (1960) 5566 Making radio work for vou, handbook for extension agents (1952) 18289 Makiyoma, Izumi, relief (1951) 7940 Makohon, Irene, see Andrews, Irene. Makota, Ishida, see Fairchild, Antonv T. Makrozonari, Evanthia D., relief (1954) 9879, 14906, 16482 Malacca Stait, sailing directions (1952) 9440; (1953) 17654; (1955) 1641; (1956) 10921; (1958) 8748; (1959) 17501 Malad City, Idaho, mountain-top VOR site flight tests (1953) 7197 Malad Valley, water loving plants, water con- sumption (1957) 4119 Malakka, see Malacca Strait. Malara, Giovanni, relief (1959) 5972. 8595, 11902 Malaria : antibiotics, etc., effect on mosquitoes (1951) 20082 antimalarial drugs derived from furfural (1951) 15933 avian, Plasmodium huffl (1953) 7966 blood survey of Mexican laborers (1953) 1394 bromeliad malaria (1953) 19467 causes and prevention (1952) 15759 control, mosquitoes of Northwestern States, bibliography (1953) 1787 (1959) 10515 death rates by age, color, and sex, 1949-51 (1959) 10515 description, etc. health information series (1959) 17042 general information leaflet (1959) 1195 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1439 Malaria — Continued Korean vlvax, susceptibility of anoplicles quadrimaculatus (1952) 114G4 microscopical diagnosis, manual (1951) 1G35.S, ITOl.S corrections (10r>2) 20C1 Plasmoilium galliuaceuni, stomach walls in devf'lopment of (19r.2) 10759 Plasmodium vivax, compounds for curative activity (1952) 75G transmittal, treatment, etc (1957) 8924 Malathion : fly control with poisoned bait (1954) 60S1 protective treatment for shelled corn stored In metal bins in Southeast (1959) 13735 sprays, timing effect on orange production (1959) 8288 Malatzky, Hymen I.. Federal Maritime Board decision (1951) 8336 Malawi : Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland — agricultural developments and their effect on U.S. farm exports (195S) 1G9GS economic devoioiMiiciits (1!)57) 10003 economy, basic data (195G) 724 establishing business (1959) 3530 exports and imports, licensing and ex- cliange controls (19G0) 9792 food regulations (1958) 99G0 foreign commerce studv, report (1960) 15368 foreign trade (1956) 20443; (1959) 4894 import tariff system (1956) 20436 international educational exchange and related exchange-ot'-persons activities (1960) 6068 Investment in, information for U.S. busi- men (1956) 7491 opportunity for U.S. traders and invest- ors (1960) 8439 preparing shipments to (1956) 20437 sending gifts packages to (1956) 17362 tobacco — production and trade (1954) 18727 what it means to American farmer (1957) 854 Nyasaland. gazcteer, official standard names, list (1956) 9155 Malaya, Federation of, see Malaysia. Malaysia : articles on Communist China from Chinese sources in Malaya (19G0) 1S93S Malaya — economic information, basic, summary (1954) 15521 economic review, 1952 (1953) 13284 economy, l)asic data (1958) 15046 establishing business (1956) 9114; (1960) 17139 exports and imports, licensing and ex- change controls (1959) 4890 foreign trade (1952) 9390; (1953) 11078, 18977 gazetteer, official standard names, list (1956) 751 geographic names decisions (1952) 5888; (1953) 13344 guaranty of private investment agreement (1959) 9520 highways (1956) 19034 Import tariff system (1956) 12655; (1960) 17147 international communism penetration, staff consultation with Kuo-Shuen Chang (1957) 11090 international cultural relations (address) (195S) 1825 land transportation (1955) 4860 mutual defense assistance, agreement (1958) 17392 pineapple, production and trade (1954) 8773 preparing shipments to (1956) 17383 rice imports (1952) 9388 sending gift packages to (1957) 17763; (1959) 16408 special technical assistance agreement (1959) 13622 Malaysia — Continued Malaya — i-on tinned teaching aids for developing international understanding (1957) 9!S49 trouble spot in southeast Asia U953> 1 G5S2 United States tin mission report, 1951 (1952) 19038 Mala van Uy., general information (1955) 4.SG0 new independent nation, background *1959) 2150 Malcolm McKinnon Airport, Brunswick. Ga., Instrument approach chart (1951) 478 Maiden, Mass., census of housing, 1950, block statistics (1952) 3491 Maldive Island, sailing directions (1952) 9439; (1956) 10920 Malek-A.slani, Morad, relief (1953) 7423, 9115, 10262 Maleopimaric acid, new chemical from pine gum has many uses (1957) 14635 Malcter. I'al, arrest and execution, prnt'-st, report (1958) 9095 Malformations, see Deformities. Malheur County, Oresr. : forest statistics (1959) 3576 mercury deposits (1957) 2194 MallnMir National Forest: forest growth and mortality estimates (1959) 9105 general information (1955) 194GS Malheur National Wildlife Refuge: birds (1955) 10312; (1958) 7297 general information (19G0) 17S1 historical notes (1960) 638 mammals (1958) 12762 Mali, sending gift packages to (1960) 1S564 Malic acid. C-14 labeled, preparation (1951) 16169 Malignant diseases : in D.C., reportable to health officer — law (1951) 14791 reports (1951) 6708, 13346 neoplastic diseases, studies of tests (1951) 1.50S7-GSS, 17017-19; (1952) 4299 production of malignancy in vitro (1951) 1.5691 Malignant tumors, see Tumors. Malinin. Ivan M., consultation with staff of Un-American Activities Committee (1959) 15974 Malinovskv, Karel V., relief (1952) 3G97, 10725, 12735 Malls, Victor, proceedings against, citing for contempt, report (1958) 12121 Maljkovic. Nikola, relief (1952) 9048; (1953) 10691 ; (1954) 3661, 11266 Malleable iron, see Cast iron. — Iron. Mallets, see Hammers. Mallinckrodt Chemical Works (1951) 3047 Mallonee, Paul, court case (1951) 5481 Mallophaga, see Lice. Mallorca, see Majorca. Mallory, Andrew R., Supreme Court decision, studv, hearings (195S) 5727 Mallov, .Tohn T., relief (1958) 9427: (1959) ■ 4497 Malmquist. Goran, views on China (19o9) 6.-.S5 Malnutrition, prisoners of war. effects on nior- talitv and morbidity (1956) 3395 Malonev. William U., relief (1953) 12494, 151S5. 1578-1 Malonic add : carbonate cleavage of ester (1952) 345S decarboxvlation of certain acids (1952) 3456 Mahn.f. GaUas E., relief (1053) 12459 Malownev Real Estate Co., Inc., relief (1957) 10797; (1958) 12391 Malt: ,.,, barlev. Tariff Commission report (r.)o4) i90C6 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 4858 livestock feeding qualities of distiller's corn bvproducts (1952) 9803 microflora effect on diastatlc value, Polish study (1900) 18998 preparations, specification (1955) 18349 Page 1440 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Malt liquors : beverages, pricing: provisions for retail sel- lers (1952) 15746 ceiling price regulation, guide (1952) 4352 fermented, internal revenue regs (1952) 2S4S lost bv floods, refund of taxes paid (1952) 10449 productivity in industry, 1939-50 (1952) 6033 Malta : conference — departmental edition (1956) 1840 document edition (1956) 13S8 import tariff svstem (1953) 19128; (1956) 3947 preparing shipments to (1956) 5730 sending giit pacliages to (1957) 17773; (1960) 1S572 Malta Irrigation District : repavnient contract, approving — hearings (1952) 7211 report (1952) 5111 Malted milk : drv, specification (1955) 4769 powder, production (1953) 8311; (1954) 6068; (1955) 8569 Malthobiono-lactone, synthesis (1955) 16621 Malthus, Thomas R., theory, relation to Marx- ism, Communist Chinese study (1960) 17486 Maltose : C-14 labeled, synthesis (1955) 16621 refractive indices of solutions (1951) 8679 Malvern, Ark., railroad accident (1951) 20013 Malv, Jarmila, relief (1954) 5111, 9603, 10042 Malv. Pravomil V., relief (1954) 5111, 9603, 10042 Mamaroneck, N.Y. : harbor, east basin, improvements, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 5252 document edition (1960) 4828 Mambare Bay, chart (1951) 7136 Mammalian genetics, see Genetics. Mammals : Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (1957) 1122 Barro Colorado Island, checklist (1960) 16264 Colombia, northern preliminary reports (1954) 8946; (1960) 5974 conservation education materials, selected list (1954) 8759 endocrine glands in embryonic development (1958) 17171 estimated numbers in national parks, etc., 1953 (1954) 15722 fossil skeletons on exhibition in National Museum, photographs, list (1960) 16285 game, regulations (1951) 16832; (1952) 16657; (1953) 17522; (1954) 17468; (1955) 17180 gamma rays, effects (1955) 9073 ionization of various radiations and their biological effectiveness (1955) 13920 lanthanum in mammalian organism (1953) 1320 lower Eocene Knight formation (1953) 1459 McKinley's mammals and vfhere to watch for them (1956) 20682 Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (1958) 12762 marine mammalogy, reference sources (1960) 18545 National Capital Parks and District of Columbia region (1954) 15730 Nile Delta region of Egypt (1952) 7989 North American, recent, list (1955) 5106 Paleocene, faunas of Bison Basin in Wy- oming (1956) 6090 radiation in.iury, recover.v and irreversible injury observations (1958) 11504 relation of adrenal weight to body weight (1953) 7965 small — • calculation of home range and density of population (1959) 2115 studies on Southeast Alaska cutover area (1958) 8695 Mammals — Continued Tillodontia, early Tertiary order (1953) 13608 upper Paleocene, from Almy formation in western Wyoming (1956) 17748 see also. Carnivores — Fauna — Primates. Mammary glands : neoplasms in rats, mechanism of induction bv radiation, relation to dose and ovarian status (1958) 13523 development in Holstein and Jersey calves as measure of potential producing ca- pacity (1955) 8633 penetration of Sr, Cs, Ru, Fe isotopes tlirough mammary barrier into milk secretion, USSR study (1959) 14941 transplanted, resistance to tumor develop- ment (1953) 8050 Mammary tumors, sec Tumors. Mammoth Cave National Park : cave trip information (1953) 17837; (1954) 17728; (1955) 15940; (1956) 11091; (1957) 5778 general information (1953) 19350; (1958) 16444; (1960) 11583 non-Federal cave lands within boundaries, acquisition — law (1954) 6647 reports (1953) 15690; (1954) 3696 iSunset Point Nature Trail, self-guidin?, (1956) 15955 Valley View Nature Trail (1955) 10600 Mammoth Quartz Mine : perfect title of C.A. Lundy — law (1953) 15068 reports (1953) 12438, 12816 Man, K. M. Soo, see Tompkins, John. Man : acclimatization in extreme North, reaction to shifts in physical thermoregulation, USSR study (1960) 14132 acclimatization on ice floes in North Artie Ocean (1959) 12866 atomic survival, technical considerations, hearings, excerpt (1959) 13804 automation and mankind, USSR study (1960) 15697 biochemistry — • comparative data of humans and simians (1959) 808 comparative, man and monkeys, USSR study (1960) 7072 brain, and cybernetics, USSR study (1960) 14287 early, reading list (1960) 16283 electric shock effects (1960) 3425 fluoride intake from drinking water, patho- logical studies (195S) 17362 future of man (1953) 19473 gamma radiation emitted, low intensity spectrometry (1958) 11394 higher nervous system activity, experi- mental methods of classification of types (1958) 17163 maker of new plants and communities (1958) 5106 man and thinking machine, USSR study (1960) 5066 man on wings (1959) 6534 mechanical vibration effects on (1952) 14193 morphology, Soviet abstracts (1958) 16162, 16214, 16219, 17110; (1959) 3754, 10282, 10297, 10318, 13007, 13019, 13075, 13079, 13104, 13192, 13198, 13205, 13232; (1960) 868, 934, 4093, 5481, 7044, 8595, 9962, 17553 movements, origin and development of con- cious control, USSR study (1959) 14959 physiology, Soviet abstracts (1958) 17083; (1959) 3767, 3780, 6478, 6480, 6511, 654S. 6572, 10298, 10311. 13006, 13036, 13050, 13055, 13148, 13204, 14899, 16587, 16590, 17580, 17628; (1960) S26, 1995, 4039, 7158, 7170, 14459 prehistoric, in Old and New World, selected references (1960) 16344 I)sychic activities, present day science, USSR study (1960) 4094 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1441 organizing (1959) pension plans, hear- measure of Man — Continued bsycliologv of, historical approach, USSR study (19G0) 2013 role of genetics in service of (1958) 11175 see also Antliropoiuetry. Man (bay or harbor), see name of bay or harljor. Man-hours, see Employment — Farm labor — Labor. Man-machine system, see Human engineering — Macliine operators. Management, see Aduiinistrative management — Industrial management — Office man- agement. Management analysts, examination announce- ments (1957) 6C57, 6084 ; (1959) llS.i:i Management codes. Ordnance Corps manual (1958) 16491 changes (1959) 1.3535: (1900) 7510 Management conferences. h(isi)ital operations service issue, infm-niation bulletin (1953) 13720 Management consultants, see Consultants. Management of learning (1960) 15404 Managers : combination export managers, directories (1954) 949-953 owner-managers' job, 13581 owner of corporation, ings (1960) 8251 retail store balanced skills, effectiveness (1959) 6932 small stores, essential personal qualities (1959) 17076 supermarket, improving effectiveness (1956) 17895 training materials (1957) 12862 wildlife refuges, address list (1954) 7297; (1960) 6942 Managing small forest (1957) 16313 Manasquau, N..T. to Cape Hatteras and Chesapeake Bay, coastal warning fa- cilities charts (1958) 6396; (1959) 5460; (1960) 7619 Mannassas. Va., railroad accident (1953) 16300 Manassas Battles : presei've historic properties — law (1954) 6663 reports (1954) 1636, 6962 Manassas National Battlefield Park : addition of lands (1951) 9470 general information (1957) 7(507 historical Iiandbook (1953) 4734 preserve historic properties — law (1954) 6663 reports (1954) 1636. 6962 Manatee County, Fla., soil survey (1959) 1177 Manayan, Corazon A., relief (1955) 15068; (1957) 5190 Manbarklak Eschweilera longipes (Poit.) Miers, etc., foreign woods (1955) 4900 Manchester, Susan P., relief (1952) 7293, 10406, 12733 Manchester, Ala, quadrangle map (1951) 3603 Manchester N.C, quadrangle map (1951) 1100 Manchester, N.H. : census of housing, 1950, block statistics (1952) 277 consumer expenditures, food and alcoholic beverages survey (1956) 9213 family income, etc., 1947 (1952) 18620, 19000 occupational wage survey — departmental edition (1900) 19043 document edition (1960) 18421 topographic map (1951) 13911 Manchion. .Joseph, relief (1952) 10518, 12813, 13775 Manchuria : bibliography (1952) 747 plant rusts, index (1!»51) 1495 population (1958) 5435 Mancini, Gino, see Bertolanl, Guisoppe. Mancono, foreign wood (1953) 4542 Mancuso, Mary, relief (1955) 14255, 14571, 15249 Mandan, X. Dak. : grass production, effects of cultural prac- tices (1955) 2060 Heart River flood control, engineer report — dei)artinentjil edition (1955) 15607 docuniiMit edition (1955) 15010 sit, bulk sampling by diamond drilling (1957) 4223 Hanunnnd Plantation and Hodgdon Townships, investigation (1958) 7515 Littleton Uidge (1955) C04S Maple I^fonntain-llovey Mountain proj- ect (1953) 1244 Artillery Mountain region, Mohave (Tounty. Ariz, — Maggie Canyon, statistical analysis and other methods of computing re- serves (1958) 3688 mining investigations (1957) 4213 Calhoun. Cherokee, and Cleburne Coun- ties. Ala. (1953) 16346 California, reconnaissance (1960) 7345 Cartersville Bartow County, Ga, (1954) 4344 caustic leaching of Artillery Peak flota- tion concentrate (1957) 11726 Cuba, geology (1058) 10004 Cuvuna iron range. Crow Wing (^ninty, Minn., Investigation (1958) 13001 Page 1442 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Manganese — Continued deposits — continued James River-Roanoke River district (1955) 8265 Lake Mead region (1952) 9416 Nevada, reconnaissance (1959) 5208 nortlieasteru Oregon (1959) 13364 Norwich. Silver Bow County, Mont., in- vestigation (1951) 10063 Olvmpic Peninsula, Wasli. (1960) 7339 Panama (1957) 11621 Santa Clara and Stanislaus Counties, Calif., Black Wonder deposits (1956) 20599 Scallon-Todd lease, Aitkin County, Minn. (1953) 11271 southeastern Utah (1952) 9418 southwestern Oregon (1958) 6205 Three Kids deposit. Clark County, Nev., exploration, etc. (1956) 10998 Tombstone district, Cochise County, Ariz. (1956) 5895 United States, beneficiation and utiliza- tion, hearings (1955) 15493 west-central Arkansas, mineral-dressing study (1957) 1013 western Arizona (1958) 12957 western Utah (1952) 676 electrolytic recovery of manganese from barren leach liauors, topical report (1956) 1307 electrolytic tests in cooperation with indus- try (1952) 11301 electrowinnins from chloride electrolytes (1951) ISSOO equilibrium in iodic acid (1953) 10081 ; (1955) 19013 formation of manganese dithonate and sul- fate (1953) 2688 ingots, for remelting, specification (1955) 17156 isotopic exchange reactions (1955) 1391S kinetics of oxidation to permanganate (1951) 17518 liquid, vapor pressures (1960) 14578 manganese and compounds, thermodynamic properties (1960) 8770 materials survey (1953) 6185 mineral facts and problems (1955) 17398; (1960) 7331 minerals yearbook chapters (1952) 14213 : (1954) 8870. 10668: (1956) 173S : (1957) 7514 : (1958) 729. 7454, 16311 ; (1959) 16705; (1960) 19073 Mines Bureau research program (1958) 15199 ; (1959) 13347 neutron transmission (1955) 9063 ore-purchasing depots operations at Dem- ing. N. Mex. and Wenden. Ariz. (1959) 13363 ores — California and Nevada, laboratory treat- ment by sulfation-reduction and other methods (1960) 16030 chloride volatilization process (1957) 1029 chloridization batch-fluidization tests (1957) 1020 concentration tests (1953) 13437 concentration tests of selected California- Nevada (1956) 825 Congonhas district, Minas Gerais, Brazil (1957) 11627 Cuyuna-Range iron formations, core-drill sampling (1959) 6665 dressing tests (1953) 7998 exchange for wool, agreement with Tur- key (1956) 1878 leaching with sulfur dioxide (1957) 7540 pilot-plant flotation, Maggie Canyon de- posit. Artillery Mountains, INIohave County, Ariz. (1957) 8809 ores and concentrates, encourages discov- ery, etc., in U.S., etc. — hearings (1956) 12428 law (1953) 15268 reports (1953) 12807; (1955) 9868, 11742, 11745, 14928, 15373 ; (1956) 15230 Manganese — Continued oxidation potentials (1951) 10641 oxide and silicate, manganese ore concen- tration — Golconda vicinity, Nev. (1951) 5630 Winnemucca vicinity, Nev. (1954) 4348 oxide ores — Arapahoe, etc.. Counties, Colo, beneficia- tion (1952) 6071 Beaver County, Utah, concentration (1951) 11572 Cleveland, Idaho, concentration (1952) 11308 Doyle-Smith claims. Yuma County, Ariz., concentration (1952) 4239 Lander County, Nev., concentration (1951) 10062 northeastern Nevada deposits (1954) 5808 San I'.ernardino County, Calif., concen- tration (1952) 6072 Siskiyou and Mendocino Counties, Calif. (1952) 7898 Tooele and Juab Counties, Utah (1952) 4228 Winkelman, Ariz., concentration (1952) 6074 Philipsburg district. Granite County, Mont., exploration (1956) 4094 production, etc. (1954) 2004, 18885; (1956) 20582; (1957) 17010; (1958) 3684, 15199 ; (1959) 13347 purchase, etc., program of Government, re- port of subcommittee (1955) 18202 recovery from ores — Aroostook County, Maine (1954) 19704 leaching by dithionate-process pilot plant (1959) 16729 recovery from steel-plant slags by llme- cliukering and carbonate-leaching proc- ess (1955) 10523. 18468 reports, quarterly (1951) 2060, 12311 resources of U.S.. print copies of hearings (1952) 13393 siliceous manganiferous materials, electric furnace smelting (1960) 2093 siliceous ofFgrade materials from Montana, utilizing (1956) 19204 slag, for ferromanganese by blowing oxida- tion spiegeleisen (1952) 14208 spectra, atomic energy levels derived (1952) 16831 thorium compounds, intermetallic (1952) 3383 uranium alloys, magnetic susceptibility (1952) 17330 Manganese bronze, see Bronze. Manganese carbonate, laboratory recovery from Martin mine (1955) 757 Manganese dioxide : preparation from manganous hydroxide (1957) 14414 use in pyrotechnics, specification (1951) 835 Manganese fluordies, paramagnettlc suscepti- bilities of MnFo (1951) 2703 Manganese iodate. solubility, activity, coeffi- cients, etc. (1951) 17ol6 Manganese linoleate, specification (1952) 5642, 9181 Manganese silicate, ores, concentration (1951) 5630; (1952) 7898 Manganous hydroxide, manganese dioxide preparation (1957) 14414 Mange, in dogs, treatment (1956) 4503 see also Cattle scab — Hog mange — Hog scab. Mangers and feeding floors for dairy and beef cattle (1959) 11644 Mangin mirror, technical report (1955) 16214 Mangoes, importation, law (1954) 16887 Mangone. Gerard J., statement (1959) 6056 Manhal, Gertrude, relief (1952) 5256. 10850, 12778 Manhattan, Kans., quadrangle map (1951) 3639 Manhattan, Nev., cyanidation of gold-silver ore (1951) 20107 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1443 Manhattan Beach, Cullf., population, special censuses (1953) 12154; (1935) 18093; (1!I57» 17442 Manhattiin Borouyh, New York City, census of housiutr, 1950, blocli statistics (1952) 14S03 Manholes, frames, covers, and step, cast iron and cast steel, specification (1956) 17319 Maniates, Maria, relief (1957) 9652, 10864, 13071 Maniece Bayou : Huod control, engineer report — dei-artmeutal edition (1960) 6833 document edition (1960) 6493 Manifest destinv, WasLiugton State and (1953) 19273 Manifests, patient's evacuation, spec, regs (1953) S513 : (1954) 1349 Manifold paper, see Paper. Manifolds : inflation and deflation, pneumatic floats, Hix'cifications (1952) 15061; (1953) 5850 metal high-vacuum (1954) 6412; (1955) 7274 steel, invitation for bids (1951) 10238 steel, penstocli and outlet pipe, invitation for bids (1953) 1423 Manllosium (1959) 17791 East fJermanv. utilization in railroad main- tenance work up to 1905 (1960) 14256 Page 1444 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Manpower — Continued education and labor force situation in 1960'3 (address) (1960) 5697 electronics and electrical maintenance jobs, prediction of success in Army school training courses (195S) 8994 guidebook, metropolitan labor market areas, industrial characteristics, etc. (195S) 3410 handicapped, outlook 1960-70 (remarks) (1900) 101G4 inl960's (address) (1960) 19052 industry, surveys (19G0) 9GS3-S4 management improvement and utilization in textile industry (195S) 17193 mentally marginal military personnel utili- zation criteria development, survey of literature (1959) 1237 military control and utilization, spec, regs (1954) 13664 military, problem, bulletin (1951) 8599 military, problems and policies, address (1951) 11523 military requirements and supply 1954-60 — departmental edition (1954) 15603 document edition (1954) 14150 military requirements and supply, 1955—59 (1955) S307 military requirements and supply, 1959- 63— departmental edition (1960) 4134 document edition (1960) 3532 militai-y requirements, hearings (1952) 71S5 military, resources conti'ol and distribution. Army regs (1954) 6247 military, statistics, proposed national re- serve plan (1956) 614 military supply and high school student, occupational outlook study (1960) lOlSO military utilization — at military indoctrination centers (1951) 11100 4-F's (1952) 13857 hearings (1960) 9493 MOS system (1954) 18141 report (1960) 10943 Saruofl: Commission report (1953) 5740 military, utilization in preparation of Air Force training manuals, investigation, report (1960) 13420 national plan for civil defense and defense mobilization (1960) 336 need for educational and vocational guid- ance, approach to individual analysis of student's abilities (1959) 1591 needs, reappraisal of educational concepts and methods (address) (1960) 2039 our manpower future (address) (1960) 8691 Poland, medical, quantity (1960) 19002 problems of next decade (addresses) (1958) 4901 ; (1960) 19052 problems of sixties, hearings (1960) 15379 resources and requirements in 1960 (ad- dress) (1960) 6111 scientific — Conferences on Scientific Manpower, papers (1958) 10157; (1959) 17791; (I960) 115S7 employment and other characteristics, 1954-55 (1960) 1208 Organization of European Economic Co- operation program (1960) 2055 research and development at colleges and universities, statistics and expenditures, 1953-54 survey (1959) 6842 scientific bulletins (1959) 2075; (1960) 8889 scientific and education program — hearings (1959) 9929, 12309 report (1959) 15921 scientific and engineering, management, checklist (1958) 8015 scientific and technical program — for maintaining central clearinghouse for information, etc. (1959) 15119 tabulation problems, etc.. National Sci- ence Foundation report (1960) 5045 relations, (address) manpower Manpower — Continued skills and American future (address) (1959) 16649 strategic factor in development of Indo- nesian ecouomy (1960) 18723 structure, outline of changes for 1960 (ad- dress) (1960) 7255 supply and demand in 1960's, U.S. and Canada (address) (1960) 8699 Tunisia, key weapon in economic battle (1960) 9685 utilization in Federal Government- — • career executive program, hearings (1958) 9640 financial management functions, report (1958) 14417 hearings (1959) 1556, 15955 ; (1960) 3632 investigation, hearings (1959) 8746 supergrade, etc., positions, hearings _ (1958) 12198 utilization labor-management and national prosperity (1960) 8093 your stake in our changing (1959) 878 see also Air Force — Armed Forces — Army - — Employment — Engineers — Gov- ernment officials and employees — Labor — Manning tables — INIilitary serv- ice — Navy — Scientists — also names of various occupations or professions, e.g.. Engineering. Manpower, Defense, Women's Advisory Com- mittee on, see Women's Advisory Com- mittee on Defense Manpower. Manpower Resources for National Security Committee, report (1954) 1787 Manpower Utilization in Armed Services, Citi- zens Advisory Commission on, see Citizens Advisory Commission on Man- power Utilization in Armed Services. Manriquez, Romulo A., relief (1958) 6982, 9411, 11613 Man's synthetic future (1953) 19473 Mansergh, Berta, relief (1955) 6087, 11322. 11911 Mansfield, Ohio, aircraft accident (1960) 16666 Manship, Paul, sculpture, retrospective ex- hibition (1958) 5112 Manson-Hing, Lincoln Roy, and family, relief (1955) 15144 ; (1956) 3420, 10030 Mansour, Eleanor, relief (1951) 6610 Mansure, Edmund F., testimony (1955) 18160 Mantalban-Troy, Giuseppe (Joseph) U., relief (1951) 3034 Manthey, John B., relief (1960) 5091, 8035, 9360 Manti Canyon, watershed, range improvement project (1957) 15910 Manticas, Nicholas J., and family, relief (1954) 11714; (1955) 3034, 7885, 9381 Manua Islands : highways, map (1951) 18950 map. United States and possessions, inset (1954) 7411 Manual arts, PACAF basic bibliography (1958) 11250 Manual arts therapists : examination announcements (1956) 20065 ; (1958) 3022, 6639; (1959) 9740; (1960) 4756, 6365, 14990 discontinuance notice (1958) 3016 Veterans' Administration, career opportuni- ties (1957) 1301 Manual discharge indicators, aircraft fire extinguishing systems, specification (1951) 6805-6 Manual frequency sweep technique for meas- urement of airplane frequency response (1960) 8825 Manual training, publications for teachers of wood shop practice (1952) 17825 Manuals, see Technical manuals — also names of departments, etc., issuing manuals — also subects. Manufacturers, see Manufactures and manu- facturers. 282-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry -68— Vol. 2 11 Pasre 1445 Manufacturers' agpiits : _ as maikt'ting institution (19.j2» 14iS9 help small businesses (1054) 12557 information on oinrating as (1955) 1-32 Manufactures and nianufatturers : advertisinf: cliarpes, exclude from sale price for tax purposes — law (I'.tf.O) iniui reports (19G0) 15154. 15243, lij340 annual survev of manufactures — examples of individual products In prod- uct classes (1900) 9210 field manual (1953) GS7 ^.^_ ,,n-oN instruction manuals (19al) 4u»u ; (iJ>-> 252; (1953) 688; (1954) 1532; (1956) 6718 , . V. , * list of individual products by product classes (1J»53) 2048; (1954) 1529; MAS Series' (1952) 4865-94: (1953) 3958-59. 5272-80, 17128. 18470, 10934- 935; (1954) 441-446. 1530-31; (19;ju) 7436. 11172, 13946; (1956) 13o4 ; (1957) 9202, 10638, 16417-419. 17416; (1958 191, 1126, 2895. 4058. 5391-93. 6556-59; (1959) 1461-62, 4349, 8444. 9702-4, 11772; (1960) 298-99, 3442, 9210 , , . publication announcement and order form (1958) 4097. 11538 „ „^^„ reii.u-ts (1952) 8476; (1953) 7090^ 14975; (1954) 4940; (1955) 1394o 19.53. errata (1955) 1S096 summaries (1958) 5390, 11519; (1959) 15459 appeal procedure for income tax cases (1955) 18577 , articles of domestic manufacture, removal to foreign-trade zones, internal revenue regs (1953) 13387 available Government-owned patents (19o2) 322 carload"wavbill anal.vses (1951) 1171. 3728- 29, 7151. 15502, 10897; (1952) 706, carload 'waybill' statistics (1953) 2628 20261; (1954) 904, 19062: (1955) 6602; (1956) 10934-35; (1957) 958, 2i:32; (1958) 3567, 6111; (1959) 6331. 7879; (1960) 756. 5445 ceiling prices. ad.iustments — hearings (1951) 18093. 18397 reports (1951) 18044. 18128 census of business, 1954 miscellaneous man- ufactured products, industry bulletin (1957) 6559 census of manufactures. 1947 — classes by products, by State l1-'^»2) 3468 indexes of production (1952) 17377 census of manufactures, 1949, Puerto Rico (1951) 17556 census of manufactures. 1954 — __ advance and preliminary reports (19oi) 2564 advance reports (1956) 13233 announcement and order blank for (195(;) 3250 area statistics (1958) 2973 class of products, reference list (19.)a) 309 company statistics, bulletin (1958) 13700 counties with 5.ti00 of more manufac- turing employees, map (1958) 1!>5 establishments, industry specialization (1957) 12941 final l)ulletins, announcement (19o6) 18436 final voliinies, announcement and order form (1958) 4056 general summary (1957) 16424 hearing (1954) 99.S2 indnstrv bulletins (1957) 1687, 3512-14, 4856-74, 6503-59, 7954-57, 10641 induslrv descriptions (1958) 194 iiuhistrV statistics (1958) 241-242 instructions (1955) 310 law (1954) 9055 niamifacturers* inventories (1957) 10642 nianufneturing estalillshments. cl;issifled bv coinpanv employment size (1959) 204 Manufactures and manufacturers — Continued census of manufacturers, 1954 — continued plant and equipment expenditures (1957) 12940 production indexes (1959) 5713 announcement and order form (1959) 7190 proportion of shipments or employees, accounted for by largest companies, tables (1957) 10062 supplement I i:'57i 164 48 Puerto Rico (1956) 19987 announcement and order forms for re- ports (1957) 1670 reports (1954) 6846, 10097 role in overcoming problems of industry data (1956) 8336 size of establishments (1957) 17427 special reports, bulletins (1958) 194- 196. 11521 : (1959) 204. 5677 State bulletins (1957) 4875-4900. 6559- 82; (1958) 197-198 subject bulletins (1957) 10642. 12939- 942, 16424-420. 17427; (195S) 199- 202. 1128. 4100. 11522: (I960) 4729 announcement and order blank (1958) 189 type of organization (1957) 12939 census of manufactures. 1958 — area reports (1960) 11912 industry and product renorts (1960) 2558. 11914 industry report (1960) 18350 numerical list of products (1960) 12828 announcement and order form (1960) 12799 preliminary general statistics (1960) 2559. 11913 preliminary industr.v, area, and summary reports, announcement and order form (1960) 3440 special instructions for completing re- ports (1959) 1473 census of manufactures industries, classi- fication comparability, 1929-58 (1959) 17286 census of manufactures, publications, price lists (1951) 18522; (1952) 18772; (1954) 683: (1955) 3252: (1956) 19354: (1958) 8904: (1959) 17034 centralized control, electronic machine (1959) 1822 classifying manufacturing concerns by size (1951) 17031 common use items bv Federal Prison Indus- tries, Inc., stock catalog (1951) 19947 communications enuipment manufacturing industry, midyear review and outlook for 1900 (1900) 12790 concentration in American industry, report (1957) 11207 additional copies, report (1959) 14278 concentration in manufacturing, changes. 1935-47 and 1950 (1954) 0690. 7276 errata (1954) 18346. 18703 cost accounting for small manufacturers (1954) 2129 cottonseed processing equipment, manufac- turers list (1954) 17933 defense, expansion in Tennessee Vallev re- gion (195:;) 4919 developing and selling new products (1955) 11167 development policy for new products (1958) 6338 earnings — earnings and wage rate series (1951) 15535: (1952) 11264; (1954) 1979; (1955) 15842 summary (1951) 20052 earnings series and consumer price index (1957) 8753: (1960) 14548 supplement (1960) 19051 hourly (1951) 18734 weekly (1951) 18735 economics of preparing wool for market and manufacture (1954) 1224 eliminate i»remium overtime from hourly earnings (1951) 14020 Page 1446 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Manufactures and manufacturers — Continued employee supplementary reuuineratiou ex- penditures, measurement problems — departmental edition (19oG) 5829 document edition (1956) 5101 eraplovment by State, 1947-49 (1951) 5559 employment by State, 1950 (1951) 20038 employment factor in selectinar area for riiral development, survey of 8 south- eastern States (1958) 6451 emplovment trends in manufacturing since 1947 (1959) 9300 excise tax — motorcycles, repeal — law (1955) 16797 reports (1955) 14810, 15439 refund on floor stocks, claims, amend in- ternal revenue code — law (1955) 16781 reports (1955) 14729, 15361 sales by manufacturer, internal revenue regs (1957) lOOSl sales of component parts, remove — law (1955) 16785 reports (1955) 14744,15374 export markets, U.S. shares, analysis of chantres, lV!54-58 (1960) 15401 exports from U.S., Western Europe, and Japan, comparative statistics, 1954—58 (1960) 15493 Federal supplv code for manufacturers (1952) 4242 ; (1953) 13124 code to name (1955) 4574; (1957) 685; (1960) 9657 supps (1955) 8006. 16901; (1956) 553. 5500. 10673; (1957) 1865, 12193; (1958) 2194, 10559; (1959) 2490, 11021 name to code (1955) 1420; (1957) 684; (1960) 6793 supps (1955) 8005, 10057-58, 16900; (1956) 552. 7238. 12456; (1957) 1864. 12192: (1958) 2193, 10558; (1959) 2489, 11020 financial reports of corporations (1951) 1897, 12139; (1952) 1333, 11920; (19r,3) 3229, 14058; (1954) 2559, 12077; (1955) 2258, 13155; (1956) 2326, 13462; (1957) 2798, 12304; (I'.i.'.S) 2:Hi-952, 1833 6087-88, 7790-91, 12S66. 15997, 17737, 20791; (1957) 1221-22, 5836- 37, 7677-79, 8940, 11820, 10193- 194 17192; (1958) 899-900, 3804, 5097. 6338. 7640, 8931-32 13137, 16548-549. 17379; (1959) 6930, 9487- 88. 13580-581. 15183-185 17073 ; (1960) 1309, 2203, 4399-4400. 8963- 64, 10391, 14698-699 Manufactures and manufacturers — Continued small manufacturers — continued management aids — continued annual compilation (1958) 8931; (1959) 9489; (1900) 11622 management consultants help small manu- facturers (1953) S185 marketing research helps small manufac- turers (1955) 3031 materials handling improvement methods (1958) 7042 Missouri program for development tech- niques (address) (1958) 5325 pul)lic accounting services (1953) 17960 responsibilitv accounting can pay divid- ends (1960) S983 role in economic development of world, manual (195S) 1003 sales training (1954) 7643 technical aids (1955) 801, 10067; (1956) 6089, 16000, 19387, 20794; (1957) 4349. 8944, 10338-339, 11828. 14551, 17196. 18063; (1959) 6933. 13585-586, 15189; (1960) 2207, 7557, 8970, 10405, 14702. 18093 trade associations help small manufac- turers (1953) 10567 you and manufacturing (1900) 7558 small plants, inspection costs, control (1958) 17379 Soviet Union, bibliography (1953) 19269 statistics— by major industry groups (1958) 6556, 6559; (1959) 9702 bv size of establishment (1952) 4894; ' (1954) 445; (1958) 1126 compilation methods, etc (1959) 15466 index (1900) 6348 general (1957) 9202; (1958) 5393; (1959) 1462; (1960) 298 errata (1957) 16417; (1959) 1461 general by geographic divisions, etc. (1952) 4880; (1953) 5273; (1956) 1354: (1957) 17416 metropolitan areas, by major industry groups (1958) 2895; (1959) 9703 statistical abstract supplement — departmental edition (1952) 10368; (1953) 10139 document edition (1952) 10130; (1953) 10317 storage of equipment (1951) S62S Union of South Africa, industry (1953) 1132 wages and hours, in industry convention, text (1957) 1S19 water use in manufacturing (1955) 11172 women employees (1954) 17621; (1956) 1721; (1957) 4185, 15999-16000; (1958) 16264 women in manufacturing, hours of labor. State laws (1952) 980 wood use bv firms in Minneapolis and St. Paul (1959) 17460 wood used. 194S (1951> 13S91 wood users. Twin Cities (195S) 3530 wool marketing problems, views (1957) 9885 see also names of manufactured articles. Manufacturing, see Manufactures and manu- facturers. Manures, see Fertilizers. Manuscripts : British, checklist of microfilms (1955) 15845 in I.,ibrary of Congress — handling (1953) 9446 „ „^ relating to history of library (1953) 16317 monasteries of Mount Athos, checklist (1957) 169S2 preparation for technical manuals, military standards (10.54) 12241 preservation (1951) 14087 printed at GPO. typing instructions (19.)9) 0043 St Catherine's Monastery. Mount Sinai, microfilmed for Library of Congress, checklist (1054) 7414 Manuscripts Division, L.C. manual (1051) 5583 Page 1448 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Many, La., railroad accident fl9o5) 17326 Mauy-particle theory (1959) 5635 Manzanita, pulping by sulphate process (1959) 10175 Mao Tse-Tung : armed forces talk (1951) 19177 Chinese Communist Party's attitude to- ward his capacity as leader (1959) 14957 dialogue on questions of democracy in colonial and semi-colonial countries, study (1900) 172S0 guidance of thought on improving neigh- borhood activities (1960) 17539 ideology — buikiing socialism at high speed (1960) 17337 simplifies quantum study (1960) 17574 translations (1960) 10112, 18762 lean-to-one-side policy (1956) 139S1 literature and ideology in .Japan, Chinese articles (1960) 17352 Mao lost a round (1959) 5010 reception of Japanese. Brazilian. Cuban, and Argentine delegations in Wuhan, China. May 14, 1960 (1960) 14306 reminiscences of Li Kai-wen as cook (1959) 6559 stories on his youth (1960) 15699 Map cases, canvas, roll-type, specification (1951) 5065 Map Division : L.C. manual (1951) 5581 services and collections in Library of Con- gress (1951) 10038 Map drawing, standards for REA telephone borrowers (1951) 17123 Map paper, lithographic finish, specifications (1951) 11375, 153S7 ; (1953) 1S851 ; (1954) 1S6S9 Map projection, see Maps and charts. Map reading, see Maps and charts. Maple, Ohio, railroad accident (1955) 15823 Maple : Acer species, American wood (1959) 9087 bigleaf, silvical characteristics (1959) 6267 black, silvical characteristics (1938) 16998 boxelder blight problem in northern plains States (1957) 8661 cleaning pla.stic equipment used in han- dling sap (1959) 4156 drying sapwood without stain (1951) 5292 flooring stock, air drying and sticker stain- ing in upper Michigan (1957) 16892 planetree, sycamore, Harewood foreign wood (1955) 4910 sugar — Ceratocystis coerulescens on, in Lake States (1960) 12634 cull increased by breakage of large limbs during logging (1954) 18752 deterioration following logging damage (1958) 635 eight-year survival and height growth of seed source planting (1936) 16046 fungi associated with deca.v following logging injury (1958) 7344 hardwoods, seed dispersal, upper peninsula of Michigan (1959) 14727 logging damage risk classification (1957) 8667 relationship of stump diameter to d.b.li. in Northeast (1955) 8242 sap production from crop trees (1958) 1028 sapstreak disease in North Carolina (1960) 3891 silvical characteristics (1937) 17822 thinning young stands, dominant and eodominant trees favored (1957) 17827 useful trees of United States (1953) 2597; (1957) 11612 why release young maple from pin cherry? (1953) 7838 Maple Mountain-Hovey Mountain deposit : manganese ores, chloridization tests (1957) 1020 manganese, ore-dressing tests (1953) 7998 manganese project (1953) 1244 Maple sirup : evaporators — ■ new rapid, for high-grade sirup (1957) 43 open-pan, analysis (1957) 44 scale in evaporators, how to remove (1959) 3051 imitation, specification (1931) 6857 measuring sugar in maple sap and sirup (1960) 16450 new process increases flavor (1953) 4900 oil firing for evaporating (1953) 11719 producers manual (1958) 1028 production and industry, general informa- tion (1958) 1028 specification (1952) 16612 testing for creaming (1956) 7923 Mapping, see Maps and charts — Photographic surveying. Maps and charts : accelerated program for U.S., etc. (1951) 540 aerial mapping. Pacific area project, agree- ment with France (1953) 2865 aerial mapping program, agreement with Brazil (1953) 13678 aerial photography (1956) 14130 aeromagnetic, magnetic-doublet profiles use in interpretation (1938) 12866 aeromagnetic survey interpretation, Indiana (1959) 519 aeronautical chart center, unit training standard (1936) 7949 aeronautical charts — - catalog (1960) 9282 national atlas sheet — jet navigation, index (1959) 11851 local, index (1959) 11S52 sectional, index (1959) 11853 world, index (1959) 11854 Agricultural Economics Hureau, outlook charts (1951) 19057; (1952) 17032; (1953) 18096 Air Force Department — aeronautical chart and information bul- letin, Europe, Africa, and Middle East (1957) 2487 ,^^,, aeronautical charts, new editions (1957) 3261 11992; (19.".8) 1998. 10357; (1959) 2290, 10742: (1960) 2388, 11788 . ^ communications-electronics. inforinatiOD source. Air Force manual (1959) 1534.^ radio facility charts (1951) 1673-77, 11858-862 (1952) 1056-60, 11670-674; (1953) 2976-80, 13790-794; (1954) 2301-5, 12721-72; (1955) 1988-92, 12876-879; (1956) 2046-50, 13175- 179; (1957) 2506-10, 12010-13; (1958) 2014-18, 10373-377; (1959) 2307-12. 10760; (1960) 2402-5, 11802- 11804, 11806 ,.„.„^ supplements (1958) 10378; (1959) 2308A, 10759; (1960) 2403A Air Force regulations (1951) 4328; (1954) 123. 3098, 13501; (1956) 2911, 9680, 13961-962 Air Weather Service, historical weather maps (1951) 16023 Antarctica, annotated list (1959) 8020 Amiv lunar mapping program, report (1960) 10922 Atomic Energy Commission — airborne anomalv location maps (1954) 19293-294; (1953) 27.3, 1195, 2873, 4093, 5574-73. 8962-63. 11041, 13890, 16607, 18059, 18957; (1956) 323, 3069, 14182 maps (1956) 4945, 8299-300, 9919-20 aviation cartography, historico-biblio- graphic study (1956) 20547; (1960) 10186 bird-s' eye view cartography (1959) 1807 care, repair, and preservation of maps in libraries (1956) 12734 cartografia, fundamentos y guia (1951) 11750 cartography student trainee, examination announcement (1955) 1275 cataloging handbook (1935) 6334 supplement (1957) 1S71 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1449 Maps and charts — Continued census atlas maps — Central America (1956) 4980 Cuba (195G) 14187 Greater AntillP'; (19riC) 141S7 Hlspanlola (1956) 141S7 Latin America (195C» 4980, 14187 Puerto Rico (1956) 14187 Census Bureau — cartographic records, preliminary inven- tory (1958) 10129 confrrpssioiial districts, S3d Congress (195:; I 52><9 contrrcssional districts, Jan. 7, 1959 (1959) 4::52 maps (1952) 4909-14. 6714-25, 8501, 14760 781, 17894-400; (1953) 731- 732. 5.!03, 12193-212 populatini! distribution, urban and rural (1953) .■.■•,65 portfolio (1954) 465 chart scale ami amount of information In- fluence on aiming-point identification, study (195S) 6493 charts for RE A co-ops, list (1952) 4598 China, cartography — development (1959) 16579 history of development and present status (]9.-).S) 17039 report (1959) 17614 Civil Aeronautics Administration, instru- ment landing ."-ystem. chart (1956) 14251 Civil Aeronautics Board (1952) 2206-10; (1953) 7S3-87, 19962-966 Coast and Geodetic Survey — aeronautical charts (1951) 2846 catalog (1951) 9274 dates of latest prints (1951) 1767, 11954: (1952) 1159. 11756; (1953) 3081. 1388S: (1954) 2399. 12811: (1955) 2080. 12968; (1956) 2142. 13272; (1957) 2603. 12107; (1958) 2111. 10472: (1959) 2406, 10935; (1960) 2000. 11957 aeronautical planning chart (1951) 2847 danger area charts (1951) 4738, 7825 distribution, change — law (1956) 14437 reports (1956) 10338. 12357 flight charts (1951) 490-493, 2939-45, 6374-80, 7826-27 instrument approach and landing charts and airport obstruction plans, dates of latest prints (1955) 2081, 12909; (1956) 2143, 13272; (1957) 2604, 12108 instrument approach charts — AL series (1951) 4651-4721, 6303-42. 7790-7812 AL-ADF series (1951) 477-483. 2917-23. 4722-30, 6343-62, 7813-21 AL-ILS series (1951) 484-489, 2924-38, 4731-36, 6363-73, 7822-24 instrument approach procedure charts and airport obstruction plans, dates of latest prints — eastern U.S. (1957) 12109; (1958) I'll-J. 10473; (19.59) 2407, 10936; (1900) 2601. 11958 western U.S. (1957> 12110: (1958) 2113. 10474; (1959) 2408, 10937; (1960) 2602, 11959 instrument flight charts, dates of latest prints (1952) 314. 11757: (1953) 3082, 1.3889; (1954) 2400, 12812 isogonic chart (1951) 2951 local neronautioal charts (1951) 494-495, 2946-47, 4739-42. 6381-83. 7828-35 nautical charts (1951) 2948-55. 474.3-47, 6384-87.7839-40; (1959) 11855-859 catalog (1951) 19430; (1952) 14845; (l!t54) 501. 13SS7; (19r"5) 5928, 19153: (1957) 93.36; (1960) 16714 radio direction charts OF series (1951) 2956-57, 4748, 6388-89, 7841 Maps and charts — Continued Coast and Geodetic Survey — continued radio facility charts — announcement (1953) 8755 check lists (1951) 497, 2959. 11955: (1952) 1158, 11755; (1953) 3080, 13887; (1954) 2.398, 12810; (1955) 2079 dates of latest prints (1955) 12967; (1956) 2144. 13274; (1957) 2605, 12111; (1958) 2114, 10475; (1959) 2409, 10938; (1900) 2003. 11960 RF series (1951) 496, 2958-59, 4749-50, 6390, 7842 route charts (1951) 2960-61. 6391-92 sectional aeronautical charts (1951) 498— 511, 2962-83, 4751-69, 6393-6400, 784.3-56 technical services (1953) 17207 terminal aeronautical chart (1951) 4771 tidal current charts (1951) 13052; (1952) 10216 world aeronautical charts (1951) 512- 513. 2986-3002, 4772-81, 6406-14, 7863-73 Coast Guard (1951) 13055-57; (1952) 5001-3 compilation and revision guide (1955) 18953 computation of equal interval conic projec- tion as best suitable for mapping given country (1960) 15878 conformal niaps. computation experiments (1955) 3576 conformal project in cartography (1953) 4084 conventional signs for scales (I960) 19023 conventional symbols of topographic maps (1960) 10142 cooperative State-Federal brucellosis eradi- cation program (1960) 4504 copvrighted (1951) 8156: (1952) 384. 9102, 17533; (1953) 7559. 18627; (1954) 7091. 18444; (1955) 7998. 19206; (19.56) 7228. 18704; (1957) 8398, 17.594: (1958) 7118. 16895; (1959) 7648. 16233: (1900) 8277 Czechoslovakia, long ransre perspective of sci- entific work in Central Administration of Geodesy and Cartography (1959) 5028 elementos de proyeccion de papas (1951) 14230 Employment Security Bureau — farm iobs in intermountain States (1951) 6909 seasonal farm work areas (1951) 6906-7 engineering and surveving maps, price lists (19.54) 1796; (1955) 3250; (1956) 6038 engineering manual (1951) 6911 FA.V instrument landing system, standard characteristics and terminology (1960) 566 Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1958) 7153 Federal Power Commission — electric facilities (1951) 693.3-37; (1959) 1633.5-342: (1960) 17065-72 major natural gas pipelines (1960) 5314 regional transmission maps (1955) 10234 Federal supply schedules (1957) 11497: (1958) 575. 8642: (1959) 7734. 10118 Federal surveying and mapping agencies, 1949 (1952) 678 flood-hydrograph analyses and computations, engineering and design manual (1960) 526 Foreign Agrioultural Relations Office, in- dex, supplements (1952) 14101-102; (1953) 16206 Foreign Agricultural Service, list (1956) 5707, 12639 foreign agricultural tr.-^de outlook charts (1958) 16909; (1959) 17435 foreign maps, technical manual (1957) 1643 Forest Service, timber stand and vegetation- soil maps, lists (1951) 5301, 15479 Pap«^ 1450 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Maps and charts — Continued geologic mapping — measurements of intensities of radio wave fiield of broadcast stations (195S) 171SG photogeologic procedures (1956) 19076 Geological Survey — aeromagnetic maps, surveys, etc (1951) 3567-81, S462. 9896-9900, 11426-450 Alaska reconnaissance topographic series (1951) 9890-94, 13896-902 general information (1952) 4155; (1959) 7S49 geologic quadrangle maps (1951) 11424- 425 geophysical investigations (1951) 3567- 81, 8462, 9896-9900, 11426-450 indexes to geologic mapping in U.S. (1951) 3582-84, 8463-65 international maps of the world (1951) 11451-453 maps and charts (general) (1951) 3585- 96, 7048-49, 9901-2, 11454-455 mineral investigations, field studies map (1951) 3597 preliminary maps released, lists (1952) 5907, 5910 reports and maps released onlv in open fiiles (1952) 11187; (1954) 4244. 18785; (1955) 15773; (1956) 17438; (1958) 646. 10009; (1959) 12765; (1960) 11331 topographic maps (1951) 9904-17, 13904- 913 topographic quadrangle maps (1951) 1057-1127. 3602-73, 7050-7116. 8476- 8543, 9918-57, 11457-490, 13914-944 water resource development in United States (1954) 5718; (1958) 17012 Germany, area generalization (1959) 3701 government publications, price list (1957) 2280 graphic-locator method in geologic mapping (1959) 10191 Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence seawav projects (1956) 4215 grid for border scaling (1960) 8685 historical cartography, selected references (1960) 19053 history of maps and map making bibliog- raphy (1954) 5784 Hotchkiss map collection In L.C. (1951) 20069 hurricane tracking chart (1956) 20S70 Hydrographic Office — air navigation charts (1951) 1142-45, 3687-88, 5397-98, 7119-24, 8547-50, 9965-69 charts (general) (1951) 1146-53, 3689- 3704, 5399-5415. 712.5-39, 8551-59, 9970-93, 11499-506, 13948-967 charts, correction lists (1952) 9433; (1953) 2617, 19230; (1954) 5723; (1955) 6578-79, 19488; (1957) 2110- 11. 10064: (1958) 8742-43. 17015; (1959) 9132; (1960) 721. 8480 charts, information on (1953) 9374; (1955) 65S0; (1956) 7574; (1957) 4122 ; (1958) 660 checking by observers (1951) 5424 H.O. misc. charts (1951) 3705, 5416 long range air navigation chart (1951) 1160 nautical charts, index catalog (1953) 7898 monthly corrections (1953) 7899, 14117; (1954) 2629, 13040; (1955) 2326, 13219; (1956) 2386, 13524; (1957) 2859, 12372; (1958) 2374, 10729; (1959) 2668, 11207 supplements (1953) 790i0 ; (1954) 15574 Pacific airways plotting charts (1951) 1161, 5426, 7142, 13973 pilot charts (1951) 1960-65, 12190-195 world port index (1953) 17655; (1958) 1594 Indian country, 3 maps (1959) 4945 Interior Department. Office of Secretary, preliminary inventory (1955) 5091 Maps and charts — Continued isorad maps prepared on basis of gamma ray deflection values (1953) 17113; (1954) 9415 Labor Standards Bureau — chemical safety charts (1951) 15518; (1953) 4605-6 map (1951) 1315 wall charts (1951) 14028, 20059; (1952) 7865-66; (1953) 4622, 17713-715 Land Management Bureau, map (1951) 5575 Library of Congress — catalog cards (1953) 17719; (1954) 12436. 15614; (1955) 8317, 17365; (1956) 12731 services and collections of Map division (1951) 10038 lunar mapping and construction support of space programs, hearing (1960) 9532 magnetic, mutually consistent, preparation (1958) 117 map reading, field mUnual (1956) 9830; (1957) 399 map standardization for loose-leaf national atlas, recommendations (1955) 15948 mapping and surveying — Army regulations (1954) 6242 special regulations (1954) 6282 mapping observations, Peking to Canton (1959) 567 maps of U.S. showing various conservation methods (1953) 4773 Marine Corps cartographic records. National Archives and Records Service, prelim- inary inventory (1954) 19741 market analysis, information sources, bibli- ography (1959) 17075 marketing maps of U.S., annotated bibliog- raphies (1951) 8606; (1952) 9485; (1958) 7424 meteorological contour charts, use for cli- matically specified wind profiles (1960) 3340 method for compiling according to equations of polvgon line (1960) 19027 military, grid systems, universal (1953) 375 Mississippi River Commission — ,.^~o^ announcements of map folios (1953) 4673; (1954) 15678, 19707; (1955) 18479; (1957) 1034; (1958) 1713, 10093. 16354; (1959) 5210; (1960) 1121-22, 8777, 10230: 14581, 17799 maps (general) (1951) 7205, 18803 notices (1952) 11312: (1953) 1249.9497, 112T4, 16353, 17758, 19303: (1954) 8907; (1955) 1697. (1956) 830, 15892; (1957) 8819: (1958) 1714, 10094,' (1959) 3878, 16740 ,.^-,, topographic quadrangle maps (19ol) 7207-10 multiplex mapping equipment (1954) 11138 national atlas sheets, topographic mapping status — areas outside continental U.S. (19o9) 1475*^ United" States (1959) 14753; (1960) 14026-27 Naval Operations Office cartographic rec- ords, preliminary inventory (195o) 15924 northern and northwestern lakes, catalog of charts (1956) 7632, 12726; (I960) 11516 . ^ „ official wall map of U.S., print for use^of Senate and House, reports (195d) 10395, 10578 offset printing, effect of thickening screen lines, USSR study (1959) 3712 operational weather, Northern hemisphere (1956) 2699 Panama Canal, cartographic records, pre- liminary inventories (1956) 5953 photogrammetry (1951) 2984 plane coordinate projection tables, Cali- fornia (1951) 6401 Poland, status of cartographic data on area (1959) 6419 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1451 Miips and charts — Continued postal maps, sale — law (1951) 9346 reports (1951) 6702,9418 precise topot'raphy of optical surfaces (litol) 20175 price lists (1951) 3396; (1952) 2712; (1953) 1000; (1957) 7648; (1958) 17346; (1960) 2186 Public Health Service (1953) 13547 Public Roads Bureau, transportation maps (1951) 1022S. 14172-174. 15794-795. 20249; (1952) S0S6, 9080, 14376-377; (1953) 11449 radar observers and navigators, content and methods of presenting psycholoirlcal studies (195S) 11266 radio facility charts — Air Force, Navy, etc. (1954) 12719; (1959) 10757; (1960) 11802. 11804, 11806 enroute-high altitude — Xortheastern and Southeastern U.S. (1960) 11799 Northwestern and Southwestern, U.S. (1960) 11800 enroute-low altitude — -Maslva. Canada, and North Atlantic (1960) 11807 Caribbean and South America (1960) 11803 Europe (1960) 11801 Pacific and Far East (1960) 11 805 readinfr maps, field manual (1951) 2491 readin? tasli of aircraft observer (1958) 122 Reclamation Bureau, maps (1951) 5791, savings and home financing chart book. 1958 (1958) 15937 scientific nautical charting, historv (1958) 5494 small-scale maps, accuracv in cartographic production. USSR (1959) 3713 State coordinates and polyconic maps (1952) 590S surve.ving and mapping in Alaska (1952) 4153 surveying, mapping and related engineering, TVA (1952) 4494 symbols for large scale maps (1953) 16031 symbols for medium scale maps (1953) 16032 technical data and information (1958) 9866 plastic relief maps (1958) 9865 telecommunications system. Federal airwavs (1953) 2132 terrain representation. 1958 Niederdollen- dorf seminar report (1959) 3702 three-dimensional, references (1951) 16940 topographic — device for matching up originals of plans and maps (1960) 17709 features shown on (1955) 17265 how they are made (1953) 4918 mapping and developing natural resources In Ohio (address) (1960) 3905A symbols, field manual (1952) 14642 topographic instructions — ■ manual, preface and contents (1952) 5926 photogrammetric mapping (1952) 11191 topographic mapping by Govt., catalog (1952) 16826 topographical service — Army regulations (1954) 6242 special regulations (1954) 62S2 treasure maps in Library of Congress, list (1955) 18445 USSR— achievments in topographv (1960) 15879 cartographic operations of military topo- graphic administration, 1917-27 '(1060) 144S0 cartography (1959) 636 Central Scientific Resarch Institute, proceedings, excerpts (1959) 1797 geodesy and cartography (periodical), ab- stracts (1959) 10798; (1960) 2448, 11849 Geological Committee topographic-geo- detic operations (1960) 19012 Maps and charts — Continued I'S.'^K — <'ontiiiiH'd Moscow Institute of Engineers conference proceedings (i960) 4058 topographic actlvltv of Supreme Geodetic Administration up to Oct. 1927 (1960) 14479 topographic charts, discussion of reports, signs, etc (1960) 5686 topographic symbols (1958) 16747 utilizing survey work of different depart- ments in cartography (1960) 15911 variables, effect upon aiming-point Identifi- cation bv Air Force navigiitors on bomb run tasks, studies — (1958) 6494 weather — analysis and prognoses, practical methods (1955) 3700 preparation and use at sea, guide to mariners (1959) 17151 Weather Bureau — climatologv programs (1960) 7624 dailv synoptic series (1951) 2304. 12591 ; (1952) 1763. 12316; (1953) 3632, 14621: (1954) 2930. 13317; (1955) 2595-96, 13513-514; (1956) 2679- 80. 13828-830: (1957) 3169-70, 12685- 686: (1958) 2689-99. 11045; (1959) 2985 ; (1960) 3203. 12577 dailv weather maps (1951) 2306, 12593; (1952) 1765. 12317; (1953) 3633, 14522; (1954) 2931. 13318; (1955) 2597. 13515; (1956) 2681. 13831; (1957) 3171. 12687; (1958) 2700. 11046; (1959) 2986, 11540; (1960) 3204. 12578 river basin hydrologlc stations (1951) 15908 terminal forecasting reference manuals (1951) 15911-919, 20346-349; (1952) 4515-18, 14475-476. 17017 ; (1953) 1758-60; (1954) 2186-87. 4552-53, 6034-46. 7789-90, 12590-592, 15957- 958, 17878-887, 19083-89. 19882 ; (1955) 954-960, 1863, 6812, 16064- 68. 19753-755; (1956) 1908-14, 7871, 9539-42. 17838: (1957) 7735. 8993, 14609-610. 17251. 18117; (1959) 4125; (1960) 7622-23 list (1956) 16072 see also Aerial mapping — Atlases — Photo- graphic surveying — Terrain — also names of localities — also subjects. Maquet. Marie L.D., relief (1951) 11156, 13338, 14764 Mar, Gilbert B., relief (1957) 10819, 14950, 15428 Maraessa. Alessandro, relief (1960) 10694, 10753, 10995 Maranto. Maria G., relief (1952) 13351, 138- 42, 14867 Mararac, Jose, relief (1958) 8370, 11902, 13814 Maraschino cherries, glass containers, recom- mendation of trade (1951) 13853 Marble, Wash., dolomite deposit (1955) 19479 Marble : crushed and broken, census of mineral in- dustries, 1954, Industry bulletin (1958) 204 general information (1958) 8780 graining, lithographic (1052) 17594 industry, Italy (1953) 6194 influence of wash from bronze on weather- ing (1953) 11317 setters, employment outlook (1960) 5717 shielding properties, teletherapy design problems (1955) 9153 Marcantel, Esther R.. relief (1955) 9475; (1956) 8730, 10054 Marcantonakis, Nicholas A., relief (1960) 8166, 12960. 13589 Marcella, Concetta, see Meglio, Concetta M. Marcello, Anthonv. proceedings for contempt (1951) 5029 Marcello. Carlos, proceedings for contempt (1951) 5026 Marcello. Nicola relief (1956) 14000; (1957) 5084, 7015, S0S2 Page 1452 Do not order from index; see indicated entry March, Cora V., relief (1960) 6554. 9330, 9562 March Air Force Base, Instrument approach chart (1951) 2886 March of labor (periodical) : Communist influence, hearings (1954) 17031 history, etc., (1955) 418 Marchant, Hal A., relief (1955) 11921. 14546 ; (1956) 14619,16645 Marchi, Lucia M. A. L., relief (1955) 15228 Marchiondo, Tony, relief (1951) 6576, 13629, 14SS9 Marcolina, Anna S., relief (1960) 10707, 107- 67, 11007 Marconi, Mary F., relief (1953) 8873, 12842, 15071 Marcoule, France : Plutonium extraction plant, problems and solutions (1958) 16750 Plutonium production (1960) 1S70S Marcus, Joseph A., statement (1957) 16547 Marcus Hook, Pa. : quarantine station, exchange with Sun Oil Co.— law (1954) 6658 reports (1954) 3870, 5246 water pollution of Delaware River water, chemical and physical characteristics 1955) 1631 errata (1955) 3457 Marden, Harvey, relief (1951) 13437, 15018, 17698 Marden Construction Co., Inc (1951) 9514 Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Rubber Labora- tory, report (1958) 13136 Mare Island Strait, ports (1953) 7681 Marek, Emma E., relief (1953) 12S23, 15121 Marek, Hedwig, relief (1953) 12823, 15121 Marek, Zdenek, relief (1951) 715, 4971, 10980, 13079 Mares, Milosav, relief (1958) 4464 Margarine, sre Oleomargarine. Margaropus, see Ticks. Margas, Dello A. Loo, see Loo Murgas, Delio A., and wife. Margraten Military Cemetery, American dead in World War II, agreement with Netherlands (1956) 12936 Maria, Angela, rplief (1960) 4910, 9365. 1352S Maria Amalia Sofia. Sister, see Fontana y Colomina, Maria. Maria Annunziata, Sister, see Carbone. Teresa. Maria Eutinia, Sister, see Lapeua, Petra. Maria Felisa Is^ieves, Sister, see Garcia, Fran- cisca A. Maria Illuminada, Sister, see Pinto, Victoria. Maria Isabel, Sister, see Maceo, Purification M. Maria I'riseiliana. Sister, see Setuain y Eli- zagaray Francisca. Maria Riccadrina, Sister, see Carpanese, Bi- anca. Maria Rosa, Sister, see Sometti, Rosa. Maria Tarcisia, Sister, see Penuta, Maria G. Marianas Islands : campaign. United States Army in World War II (1960) 17745 fishes, families from Asymmetrontidae through Siganidae (1954) 990 fishes, families from Mullidae through Stromateidae (1960) 11573 geographic names, decision (1955) 8263 see also Guam. Marias, Mont. : cement for Tiber Dam, specification (1953) 2826 slide gates for canal outlet works, Tiber Dam, invitation for bids (1953) 2827 Marias River and Valley, geology of lower area (1960) 1824 Mariaville, Nebr., quadrangle maps (1951) 3649 Maricopa, Ariz. : substation, Davis Dam project — air switches and disconnecting fuses, in- vitation for bids (1954) 4457 equipment, specifications (1951) 5801 instrument transformers, invitation for bids (1954) 5945 Maricopa, Ariz. — Continued substation, Davis Dam project — continued main control and distribution boards and battery charger, invitation for bids (1954) 5935 power and grounding transformers invi- tations for bids (1953) 16545, 17917- 918 power circuit breakers (1954) 1069 steel structures, invitation for bids (1954) 7619 Maricopa County, Ariz. ; Pikes Peak iron deposits (1957) 7538 tungsten deposits (1960) 4177 Marietta College, space utilization study (1958) 5854 Marihuana : control — • law (1956) 14495 reports (1956) 10507, 12005, 14703 enforcement of laws, authorizing sub- poena — law (1955) 16780 reports (1955) 14766, 15441 include in term narcotic drugs for deporta- tion purposes, reports (1960) 3559, 13410, 1365S penalties for law violations — hearings (1951) 13405 law (1951) 19563 reports (1951) 11064, 18383 problem, investigate, report (1955) 4522 technical bulletin. Army (1952) 6649 Marijuana, see Marihuana. Marilyn wants to know after high school what? (1955) 3694 Marin, Jose Arriaga, relief (1956) 5281 Marin County, Calif., Point Reyes National Seashore Recreational Area, Interior Dept. report, complete, (1958) 12145 Marinas. Ellen G., relief (1957) 6783, 9633, 10708 Marine accidents : casualties. Army regs. (1955) 16418 casualties, spec. regs. (1951) 6083 collision sense (1960) 7492 collisions 1957-59, statistical analysis (I960) 15016 collisions at sea — case instruction. Naval Personnel Bureau (1952) 16859; (1954) 5872 regulations for preventing — hearings (1951) 1S105 international (1955) 6768 laws (1951) 17796; (1953) 12320 reports (1951) 14908, 18170; (1953) SS71, 10651 collisions on inland waters, rules for pre- vention, amend — law (1953) 15294 reports (1953) 10477, 15804 investigation regulations (1958) 16841 Marine aids, see Navigation. Marine Air Reserve : club did a good job, but team with a modern outfit (1956) 9217 is thought of military obligation placing undue strain on your shoulders? (1956) 921S military obligation is opportunitv in dis- guise (1956) 9220 Marine animals, see Marine fauna. Marine annelids, see Annelids. Marine atlases, see Atlases. Marine Band : attend anniversary of settling of New Castle, Del. (1951) 9532 attend celebration of fortification of Dor- chester Heights, Mass. — law (1951) 6432 reports (1951) 4930, 6693 director and assistant directors, appoint- ment and promotion — • law (1956) 14536 reports (1956) 8512, 15251 Marine biology. Communist China, past decade (1900) 14112 see also Marine fauna — Marine flora. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Pasre 1453 Marine borers : bibliography (1957) 11693 coutrol — marine •wood preservatives, toxicitv bcrei'ninp test (1959) 16992 toxin diffusion test (1954) lyjuS control with creositc — distillation residue studios (1959) 10542 evaluation after removal of distillation fractions (1956) 20712 fractionation and evaluation of fractions (1954) 1S957; (1956) 4173; (1957) 2265 studies on leaching from wood (1956) 20711 damage, etc.. to timber in coastal structures (1956) 7355 Navy Department Investigations, interim rei)ort (1953) 11669 prevalence, etc., in 56 important harbors, report (1960) 2282 Marine Co.. Appeal P.oard proceedings (1951) 15215; (1952) 13874 Marine Corps : Air Reserve operation alert. 1954 — Cherry Point, N.C., air station (1954) 15623 defending the ramparts (1954) 15619 El Toro, Calif., air station (1954) 15624 appoi'it former members to Fleet Marine Corps Reser\-e — law (1056) 14533 ri'ports (1956) 12015. 15256 appropriations. 1954 Defense Dept. — hearing (19.53) 12917 law (1953) 15241 reports (1953) 12429. 12436 api)ropriations. 1954, Xavv Dept., hearings (1953) 12672 appropriations, 1955, Defense Dept — hearings (1954) 10244 law (1954) 11422 reports (1954) .^'279. 8281 appropriations. 1955, Navy Dept., hearings (19.54) 6857 appropriations. 1956, Defense Dept. — hearings (1955) 99S3 law (1955) 1142S reports (1955) 7712. 7736. 9953. 11708 appropriations. 1956, Navy Dept., hearings (1955) 7760 appro|iri.itions. 1956, supplemental hearings (]!t5f)) 7205 appropriations, 1957. Defense Dept. — hearings (1956) 7060, 12402 law (1956) 14407 reports (1956) 8584, 10237, 12327 appropriations. 1957, Navy Dept., hearings (1956) 8613 Armed Forces Institute catalog (1953) 14772: (1954) 9297 aviation in the Philippines (1952) 2884 awards manual (1954) 10737; (1957) 2255, 10268; (1958) 1777; (1959) 6852; (1960) 19198 behind every good man, you will always find a good woman (1957) 8758 building a marine officer, training program (1960) 15901 builds men. wh.il's it like to become a marine (1959) 933 li campaign on New Britain (1953) 4632 career under career incentive act of 1955 (1955) 6977-78 character education program (1955) 17539 claims for damages occasioned in foreign countries, reports (1953) 7385. S,S44 commandant, rel.'itionship to joint chiefs of stjiffs — hearings (1951) 11222, 13388 law (1952) 12991 reports (1951) 9592. 13293; (1952) 7036, 10007 commandant with rank of general, nomina- tion of David M. Shoup, hearing (1959) 16193 death of 2 officer candidates, investigation, report (1954) 8371 decorations, medals, ribbons, and badges (1951) 5720 Marine Corps — Continued detail to Lebanon, message from the Presi- dent (1958) 9353 DOD paini)hlet (1956) 2934 drill manual (1957) 7502 education i)ersonnel guide to duties, manual (1957) 10143 escorts for deceased personnel, manual of instructions (1954i 15747 flight training (1959) 9332 hold high the torch, history of 4th marines (1960) 15962 installations, construction — hearings (1951) 8017 re|>orls (1951i 7'.tl7. 79*^2 installations, nonappropriated funds for. Army regs (1954; 17S lieutenant generals, peacetime limitation. rejiurts (1955) 11774; (1957) 5131; (1959) 4579 maintenance parts pamphlets, specification (1952) 16446 making of a marine (1957) 14375 management review (1958) 2575, 10929: (1959) 2S60, 11410; (1960) 3077, 12447 manual (1951) 11550, 14031. 16941 changes (1951) 3866: (1952) 9487. 15606; (1953) 4033: (1954) 4310-11, 7421, 15620-621, 17626: (1955) 732, 1679- 81, 6625, 8320, 10494. 12510, 15849, 17.368, 18446-448. 19533; (1956) 1725. 4061, 58.52. 9219. 109690' (1958) 2703. 11049: (1959) 2089'. 11541 : (1960) 3207, 12581. Marines, see Marine Corps — Veterans. Marinskl. ITirsh. relief (1959) 14402 Marion. Donald J., relief (1958) 12316. 13860. 14316. . "". Marion. 111., population, special census (1957) 17445 Marion. Ind., population, special census (1958) 229 Marion. Kans., railroad accident (1958) 17033 Marion. N.C., population, special census (1955) 5883 Marion, Ohio, aircraft accident (1960) 18359 Marion County, Ind. : flssionable materials in lands, releasing rights, etc — law (1953) 15059 reports i ly.'.o) 13444 ; (1953) 5586, 12814 land conveyance — law (1954) 9640 reports (1952) 8848: (1954i 3701. 7015 Marion County, Kans., geology and construc- tion-material resources (1959) 6284 Marion County, Tenn. : coking coal, recoverable reserves (1956) 823 forest inventory statistics (1957) 235.8 soil survey (1958) 7650 transfer from southern division to Win- chester division of eastern district, Tennessee, report (1956) 14676 Marion County, W.Va. : coal preparation characteristics (1960) 17783 coking coal, recoverable reserves (1957) 1016 Marion .Tot., Ala., railroad accident (1955) 3485 ^Mariposa. Calif., topographic map (1951) 9914 Mariposa County Unified School District, land conveyance from Yosemite National Park, report (1954) 8291 Marisa. Sister, see Nutricati, Carolina. Marital status, see Marriage. Maritime academies : Federal assistance — hearings (1959) 320 law (1958) 14017 .reports (1957) 15469: (1958) 12127 Maritime Administration : activities (remarks) (1959) 8989 activity in handling transactions of Onassis companies, hearings (1959) 319 annual reports — departmental edition (1951) 8331 : (1952) 17491: (1953) 4438: (1954) 4079: (1955) 4743: (1956) 5621: (1957) 1982: (1958) 1447; (1959) 1624; (1960) 1752 1952, supplement (1953) 7709 document edition (1951) 7922: (1952) 165.'43: (1953) 4115: (10.-4) 3582: (1955) 3000: (1956) 5107: (1957) 1776; (1958) 1271; (1959) 1526 (1960) 1613 1952. supplement (1953) 7323 appro)iriations, 1951, estimate, etc. (1951 1 6479 appropriations. 1953, estimate (1952) 3625 appropriations. 1954. Commerce Dept. — law (1953) 15257 report (1953) 12615 appropriations. 1054. supplemental — hearinss (1953) 15825 law (1953) 15269 proposed jirovlsiou (1953) 12727 appropriations. 1955. Connnercc Dept., hearings (1954) 3711, 10246 appropriations. 195r>. siippl'unental. hear- incrs (1954) 11865: (1955) 4423. 6305 appropriations, 1956, Cammerce Depart- ment — hearincs (1955) 9716, 9982 law (1955) 11392 reports (1955) 9609, 9939 approjiriations. 1956. supplemental, hear- ings (1955) 11814. 15476: (1956) 5248. 7205 appropriations. 1957. Commerce Dept. — hearing's (1956) 8610. 10631 law (1956) 11824 reports (1956) 8559, 10538. 11968 Page 1456 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Maritime Administration — Continued appropriations, 1957, supplemental — proposal (1956) 17031 report (1956) 15401 audit reports (1951) 9375; (1952) 16364: (1954) 11464 career opportunities, naval architects and marine engineers (1959) 9333 cases (1956) 2272, 13408 current regulations, index (1959) 6130 : (1960) 8369 operations and activities, status, hearing (1959) 8744 operations, hearings (1955) 7779 procedures for determining operating-differ- ential subsidy rates, manual (1958) 1448 programs and policies in regulating water transportation to Alaska (remarks) (1959) 3463 releases — Nil series (1953) 3176, 14006; (1954) 2511, 12925 ; (1955) 2204, 13101 ; (1956) 2273, 13409; (1957) 2743, 12249; (1958) 2251, 10605; (1959) 2546, 11084; (I960) 12109 speeches (1954) 2512, 12926; (1955) 13102; (1956) 2274, 13410; (1957) 2744, 12250; (1958) 2252, 10606 review of orders — law (1951) 3083 report (1951) 687 rules of practice and procedure (1953) 17432 SP series (1958) 15939-941, 16941 ; (1959) 403, 2547, 3462-63, 4817-18, 6126-29, 8988-93. 10101, 12647, 14627- 628, 16324, 17406; (1960) 579-581, 3796-97, 6864, 8363-68, 9721-22, 11245-246, 13893-894, 15451, 17047- 49, 18502 Maritime Board, see Federal Maritime Board. Maritime claims, see Claims. Maritime Commission : appropriations, 1955, Commerce Dept., re- port (1954) 5129 audit report, 1950 (1951) 9375 decisions. Dec. 1938-Jan. 1947 (1951) 20073 final report — departmental edition (1951) 8331 document edition (1951) 7922 review of orders — law (1951) 3083 report (1951) 687 ships sale (1952) 17524 Maritime Consultative Organization, Inter- governmental, see Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization. Maritime Day, 1960 (text of address) (1960) 9293 Maritime education. Federal maritime train- ing program, hearings (1954) 11898 Maritime hiring halls, see Hiring halls. Maritime industry, see Merchant marine — Shipping. Maritime law : conventions formulated at UN conference — hearings (1960) 6763 protocol, hearings (1960) 6763 protocol, text (1960) 6676 text (1960) 6676 high seas regime and fisheries resources conservation (1955) 19424 international law of the sea (1958) 1782 recent developments (remarks) (1960) 8368 see also Admiralty. Maritime Museum Association of San Diego, relief (1960) 13240 Maritime navigation, see Navigation. Maritime Service : administrative eurollees, civil service retire- ment act applicability, opinion of At- torney General (1958) 7400 establish as uniformed service (1960) 10966 personnel, correspondence courses catalog (1951) 20072; (1952) 16754 stations on land, rules governing (1952) 5772 Maritime Service Institute, correspondence courses catalog (1951) 20072; (1952) 16754 ' Maritime services, see Shipping Maritime^^t^ransportation in USSR (1960) Marjoribanks, Alice E., relief (1956) 5279; Mark, Marie E., relief (1960) 13238 ^l^X I„°aval .reactor see Reactors (atomic). Mark Seep Ming, relief (1952) 3708, 6920, 7262 Mark Yen Hui, relief (1952) S83S, 12950, 13674 Mark Yoke Lun, relief (1952) 3708, 6920, Marked Tree, Ark., railroad accident (1956) Markers : airport^^taxi^gmdance signs, development ^^'^^Tiyif 7216^^°^*^ system, development Cape Canaveral, memorialize launching of Exporer I, erect, hearings (1960) 18432 counterrotating marker beacon (1953) 7*^08 ''"' (Sr 1*009^^'^"^^ ^^'^"^^^^ -^- deck and personnel, strontium-90 used as replacement for radium (1952) 18062 fluorescein dye sea marker packets, specifi- cation (1956) 8981 Fort Myer, Va., to commemorate earlv air- plane flights — law (1958) 3049 reports (1957) 10982; (1958) 3289 fountain type felt tip, specifications (1956) 161o, 156o6 lights, clearance, service and blackout, spec- ification (1956) 20213 location markers and homing facilities (1952) 3511 " •^'^^""1*^8 marker sets. X-ray film identification, speci- fication (1957) 8561 radioactive self-luminous, as sources of il- lumination (1955) 15956 runway lights, landing and taxiing tests over various types (1958) 15221 "■"^^^y ^^''o^L^S'^ts, specification (1951) 6820, 8234, 15236, 18479; (1954) 18481, 19486; (1957) 15641 ^ ' segmented circle airport marker system technical standard order (1959) 10098 self-luminous — ^^^^aKa\ ^ol^^^^ °^ technical reports (1956) 438 specification (1955) 1461 Market center, see Markets and marketing. Market gardening : truck crops — effect ^o^f DDT applied to foliage (1951) fresh market (1951) 10331 ^^,^??o''*^^ (1951) 1633, 11S09; (1952) 1008, 11622; (1953) 2929, 13741- (1954) 1194-95, 2253 12654 ; (1955) ^?^Jv^l^?24; (1956) 1998, 13129; (1957) 2461, 11965; (1958) 1974 wheelbarrow-type sprayer for experimental truck crops (1953) 4415 Market prices, see Prices. Marketing, see Markets and marketing. Marketing and Facilities Research Branch publications, list (1954) 1031 Markets and marketing : accomplishments through service programs report of 1959 national marketing serv- ice workshop (1960) 14797 acreage allotment and marketing, quota summary (1956) 3322 acreage-marketing guides (1956) 2828- (1957) 12714, 17269; (1958) 2740^ 42 13209; (1959) 17, 3009-10, 413o, 11559 ; (1960) 67, 3223 4475-76, 12596 activities under research and marketing act (1951) 2338; (1952) 1789; (1953) 17; (19o4) 21 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1457 Markets and marketing — Continued adjusting to changing conditions, report of 1958 national marketing service work- shop (1959) 13G78 agreemonts and orders, etc., statutes, com- piiatiun (1959) 304S agricultural and other imports of U.S., facts (1950) 911)7 agricultural market and price policies in foreign countries (195.:) 18913 agricultural marketing (periodical) (193(5) 13(159; (1957) 2387, 11S93; (1958) 1900. 10256: (1959) 2190, 10G47 ; (1900) 22S9, 11G85 agricultural nuirketing agreement act of 1937, compilation (1952) 14341 agricultural marketing costs and charges, statistical series of Agriculture Dept. (1957) li!3U2 agricultural marketing research, use, ap- praisal, etc. (address) (1956) 161 5S agricultural products, private marketing and public responsibility (address) (19561 2840 agricultural research techniques, experi- raeiual study (1957) 7812 agricultural statistics (1953) 8, 18097 agriculture industry is responsible for mar- keting (notes for address) (1954) 6102 agriculture looks to marketing research (talk) (19511 17239 aids available through field offices (1953) 4530 Alaska, market potential (1960) 1504 Alaska salmon cannery waste, potential markets (1952) 18911 American farmers and St. Lawrence Seaway (1956) 2704 analysis, tools, county business patterns (1957) 3497 analyzing your cost (1957) 16193 census of agi'iculture. 1950, farm trading center (1953) 10142 changing food markets and agricultural pro- ducers (1959) 6115 Commerce Dept. publications for use in marketing and distribution (1955) 9221; (1957) 3499; (1958) 7931, 13697; (1959) 11768; (1960) 14938 common market, economic instrument of in- ternational policy (address) (1958) 1836 Communist China, market survey research (1960) 801 competing in tomorrow's markets (address) (1960) 3491 cooperatives — challenge to marketing cooperatives (talk) (1956) 5589 farm cooperatives, statistics, 1957 (1950) 8980 farmers' interest (1951) 942 farmers, statistics (1953) 7701 fruit and vegetable processors, coordin- ated program helps (1957) 11426 market special crops (1950) 20271 marketing, statistical series of Agricul- ture Dept. (1957) 16305 Missouri hurley tobacco (1951) 13716 crops and markets (1951) 19062; (1052) 18274; (1953) 8304; (1954) 17901; (1955) 13535; (1957) 1350; (1958) 38 Cuba, market for U.S. agricultural prod- ucts (1954) 18732 errata (1955) 1570 develoi>lng American markets through Sea- way (address) (1959) 7255 displaving produce on wet racks, improved methods (1956) 2730 distribution data guide (1954) 12745; (1955) 2017. 12902; (1956) 2069, 13200; (1957) 2532, 12036; (1958) 2039. 10401; (1959) 2332, 10793; (1960) 2441, 11846 Indexes (1957) 2532; (1958) 10401; (1959) 2332; (1960) 11S40 do-lt-voiirself market, summary of informa- tion (1955) 1233 Markets and marketing — Continued do we want export markets (1959) 6114 domestic marketing subcommittee, hearing (19561 18595 dynamic, efficient research (1955) 3837 eating places as marketers (1952) 14510 education in distribution. Importance in business (I960) 10592 educational opportunities with marketing agencies (address) (1954) 15377 educational program of USDA, benefit to fi>od distributors (talk) (1953) 9790 educational work in marketing (paper) (1952) 5749 expanding American markets (address) (1956) 4522 expanding our markets abroad (remarks) (1955) 1032G export, what it means to American farmer (address) (1958) 1054 extension marketing education challenge (1954) 12274 extensjou opportunities under act (1952) 35 extension programs present status and ex- amples of work (paper) (1956) 7381 Extension Service consumer nuirketing pro- gram, Louisville evaluation study report (1956) 658 extension work assistance in marketing (1951) 18544; (1952) 5746 extension work programs, use of contract funds authorized by Agricultural mar- keting act (address) (1957) 17674 extension work under research and market- ing act (1952) 7657 farm etc., products at San Juan, P.R. (1951) 15944 farm food products, trends in cost of labor (195G) 16083 farm marketings, index numbers (1956) 16128 farm products, strength to help (remarks) (1954) 41S0 farmers markets, competition for consumers dollar (note address) (1957) 6000 Federal Government influence in next decade (text of address) (1959) 9747 Federal milk marketing orders, some facts (talks) (1955) 16100: (1956) G229 Federal news service for dairy and poultrv product.^ (1954) 13348 fishery prodncts. qiuirterlv outlook for mar- keting (1954) 8756; (1955) 3367 food in selected public and private institu- tions (1955) 6865 food marketing costs (1956> 1095 foreign agricultural development (remarks) (1957) 850 foreign crops and ■(1951) 1917, 11940; (1953) 2582. 13005 ; (1956) 2360, 12345; (1958) markets (periodical) 12159; (1952) 1357, 3253. 14083; (1954) (1955) 2289. 13190; 13500; (1957) 2835. 2349, 10702: (1959) 2641, 11180: (1960) 2844. 12206 world summaries, crops and livestock, monthly supplement (1957) 7361, 12.346; (1958) 2350, 10703: (1959) 2t>42. 11181; (1960) 2845, 12207 foreign currency program for developing ag- ricultural markets (1956) 7487 foreisii n>arkets — agriculture's course in foreign trade (ad- dress) (1954) 4600 agriculture's stake (1951) 14304 doveloiiing for agricultural products through research (talk) (19G0) 7682 developing for U.S. farm products, sum- niarv of promotional activities (1957) 5560; (1958 1 3499, 8G77 effect on United States farmers (remarks) (1952) 17812 foreign market notes (1955) 17183 foreign marketing and foreign policy (discussion) (1957) 1409 foreign marketing research organizations, directory (1959) 7768 Government role In expanding farm ex- ports (summary of remarks) (1954) 7327 Page 1458 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Markets aud marketing — Continued fi'iiit auctions, changing role (1959) 8324 future significance of terminal market quo- tations (1955) 3723 futures markets and competitive prices (talk) (1954) 6586 futures trading under Commodity exchange act, 1946-54 (1955) 16712 general crops marketing (address) (1954) 1U396 Government facts and figures for decisions (address) (]959) 1457 Government market, guide for selling or buying, directory (1960) 14703 Government participation in agricultural marketing (address) (1955) 2654 how industrial distributors help small man- ufacturers (1956) 951 how small plant can analyze old and new markets (1952) 16944 improving our marketing machinery (re- marks) (1955) 4S16 increasing market life by atomic radiation (1957) 12736 independent distributors, relief from re- strictions on competition, hearing (1954) 17162 Indian market changes call for action by U.S. business (1959) 4871 indigenous materials marketed by peoples of foreign countries (address) (1959) 6218 industrial marketing guide (1960) 4724 information for commercial ornamental horticulture (1952) 12345 livestock, meat and meat products (1951) 14307 a look at farm market (talk) (1954) 6067 making a marketing survey (1956) 12866 making sales figures talk (1954) 212S ; (1959) 135S4 management, importance in technical co- operation (1959) 127S3 manufacturers' agent as manufacturing in- stitution (1952) 14789 maps in Librarv of Congress, bibliographies (1951) S606; (1952) 94S5 ; (195S) 7424 margins and efiiciency, research workshop report (1951) 8853 market appraisal by small service firms (1956) 19386 market center, discrepancy tolerances in shipments, special regs (1952) 14645 market demand and product quality, re- search workshop report (1952) 4543 market development research studies for dairy products (1955) 3715 market diseases of beets, chicory, etc. (1959) 8306 market for food in public schools (I960) 1438 market in Japan for U.S. livestock and meat products (19C0) 3841 market new.s — reviews and statistics (1952) 1601, 1216S: (1953) 3496, 14335; (1954) 2237. 2831. 12622 ; (1955) 1890, 12770 ; 13078; (1957) 2406, 1921, 10277; (1959) 1944. (195S) (1956) 11914; 2212 statistical series (1960) 16458 market research use to improve business (address) (1959) 17177 marketing activities (1951) (1952) 1602. 12169; 14336; (1954) 2238, (1955) 1892, 12772; 13080 marketing activities, etc., statutes, compila- tion (1958) 2773 marketing and transportation situation (1951) 1657, 11832; (1952) 1030, 11643; (1953) 2950, 13762; (1954) 2213, 12624; (1955) 1893. 12773: (1956) 1947, 13081; (1957) 2408, 11915; (1958) 1922, 10278; (1959) 2213, 10668; (1960) 2310, 11705 of Agriculture Dept. 2162. 12430 : (1953) 3497, 2832, 12623 ; (1956) 1946, Markets and marketing — Continued marketing areas — India (1955) 17188 Pakistan (1957) 9995 Saudi Arabia (1960) 9789 marketing bulletins (1959) 15314; (1960) 122. 3303-4, 4521, 6194, 9090, 12663, 14836-838, 16475 marketing costs and practices, special stud- ies (1958) 15476 marketing facilities improvement act — hearings (1955) 11806 reports (1951) 16405, 17862; (1955) 16824; (1956) 14683 marketing in Iraq (1956) 19013 marketing information for consumers (1954) 12277 marketing inquiries, Army Dept. circular (1955) 8873 marketing programs, new developments (ad- dress) (1952) 17712 marketing quotas and allotments, statutes, compilation (1955) 2640; (1957) 1403; (1959) 3048 markedng research (resume of talk) (1959) marketing research reports, see listings un- der Agriculture Department in the monthly issues, marketing service programs — progress report, 1051 (1953) 6294 progress reports digest, July 1952-Sent 1953 (1954) 17902 ^ strengthening (1956) 13851 marketing studies in agric. research pro- gram (paper) (1952) 4544 marlvets after defense expansion (1953) merchandising builds produce sales (1956) 6234 milk distributors, sales and costs (1957) 9003 national directories for use in marketing — basic mformation sources (1955) 11162; bibliography (1959) 17843 need for and methods of expanding food program (address) (1955) 3739 Aegro market potentialities (1953) 10240 new developments, relation to food consump- tion patterns of South (paper) (1957) news ofiices, location, etc., officials in charge (1954) 15966 news, survey of radio and television broad- casts (1957) 3199 ; (1959) 4137 outlook for foreign agricultural exports (remarks) (1953) 19621 periodic reports of Production and Market- ing Administration (1952) 9642 potentials in — I-rael (1958) 12779 Kuwait (1958) 3511 Lel>anon (1958) 6027 prefabricated houses (1953) 1172 premiums, means of developing markets pricing and trade, agricultural products (1952) 17063 private enterprise and public responsibility agricultural marketing system (ad- dress) (1956) 2839 produce department, space utilization, etc Charlotte, N.C. (1953) 11740 profitable expansion of domestic and foreign markets (address) (1960) 18399 publications, price list (1951) 16643; (1952) 16491 quartermaster market center system (1952) 15780 raise marketing sights in locker plants (1956) 3841 redesigning products for better marketa- bility (1956) 6087 regional trends in U.S. economv (1951) 18671 research — conducted at field locations. Marketing Research Division (1958) 987 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1459 Markets and marketing — Continued researcli — continued cost of marketing peaclies (talk) (1955) 5344 lielps small manufacturers (1955) 3631 opportunities and problems (paper) (1953) 3666 problems for biological scientists of floriculture and ornamental horticul- ture (paper) (1954) 6 uses of input-output data (1952) 7854 research procedures — basic information sources (1954) 6455; (195C) 6705 bibliography (1959) 15187 retail market news, aid in marketing food products n952) 15939 seasonal for meat animals, charting (1955) 107S2 selecting market area to be covered by wholesaler (1953) 18963 selling United States market, guidelx)ok (1951) 18670 shipping point markets, fruit and vegetable (1952) 14521 small marketers — break-even point studies (1960) 2206 cost control pointers (1958) 15338 credit and collection controls (1958) 13139 diversification pointers (1956) 11157 how big companies help (1958) 6339 personnel control (1958) 15339 small marketers aids (1955) 860. 1798, 8454, 10660: (1956) 9.54-95C, 7T92. 9397-98. 11157-158, 12867, 15999, 17742, 19386. 20793; (1957) 2315-16, 7676, 8941-43, 14549-50. 16196. 17193- 195: (1958) 901. 3805. 6339, 7643, 131.S9. 153.3.'^-339 : (1959) 1169, 405.5-5G. 6932, 8219-20. 9492-94, 17076, 17844 : (I960) 131.3-14. 2206. 4403. 7556. 8969. 11626-627, 14701, 16213, 18092, 19269 annual (1959) 105R1 ; (1960) 11625 sources of information. Commerce Dept. publications (1953) 2578 special market makes harvesting low-grade trees profitable (1955) 4884 States service programs (1959) 11561; (1960) 12598 statistics and maps for national analysis — basic information sources (1954) 18240: (1956) 6706 bibliography (1959) 17075 storage in marketing farmers' stock peanuts (1955) 8621 terminal market quotations, future sig- nificance (1955) 3724 terms and definitions — English-French (1960) 7820 Entrlish-German (1060) 14934 English-Italian (1060) 7821 English-Spanish (1960) 7822 Enclish-Swedish (1960) 10610 transition to free markets (1953) 9271 transportation work of Agriculture Depart- ment (address) (1955) 16102 trends in marketing costs and practices, longer term outlook (talk) (1057) 1375 United States abilitv to soil more in world markets (address) (1960) 17136-137 United States, effect of private foreign in- vestment, hearincs (1959) 16196 United States trade position In world mar- kets, foreien commerce study, hearings (1960) 13791 what can be done to expand markets? (ad- dress) (1954) 4624 wheat erowers can protect crop values (1952) 9800 wholesale food distributors and affiliated retailers, use of fieldmen. study (1958) 13251 wholesale produce — methods of loading out delivery trucks (1952) 14519 railroad tracks at stores (1951) 15942 wholesale produce markets — Ashoville. N.C. (1952) 3008 Berkley, W. Va. area (1954) 7564 Markets and marketing — Continued wholesale produce markets — continued Birmingham, Ala. (1954) 4576 Boston, Mass. (1952) 879, 6199 Bridgeport, Conn. (1954) 7565 East Texas (1952) 874 management, operating expenses, income (1955) 8623 Nashville, Tenn. (1952) 3009 Rochester, N.Y. (1953) 8116 San Autonio. Tex. (1952) 8007 San Diego, Calif. (1954) 9133 Toledo, Ohio (1952) 18136 Waco, Tex. (1952) 6205: (1955) 3765 Winston-Salem, N.C. (1952) 3010 wholesale terminal facilities improvement — hearings (1957) 8220 reports (1957) 6907; (1958) 4349 women's market features (1956» 7370 world, challenge of (remarks) (1960) 16724 yearbook of agriculture, 1954- — departmental edition (1954) 17983 document edition (1954) 18345 you and U.S. market (1955) 6534 see also Agricultural products — Commodity exchanges — also names or classes of commodities, etc., marketed. Markham. 111., special census, Apr. 3, 1953 (1953) 12140 Markham Ferry project : construction — hearings (1952) 2386; (1953) 18599 law (1954) 11440 reports (1953) 12766, 15490; (1954 9934 Marking : aeronautical equipment, etc., specifications (1952) 10977, 17593 aircraft and related products — civil aeronautics manual (1952) 18552; (1954) 19351; (1955) 18106; (1956) 11711 civil air regulations (1951) 2821; (1956) 474 amendments (1955) 13975 aircraft, removal of U.S. identification marks when sold to foreign purchaser (1955) 13976 aluminum, magnesium, and titanium, identification Federal standard (1959) 14649 military standard, notice (1960) 8289 antenna structures, FCC rules and regula- tions (1960) 83.52 Army aircraft, spec, regs (1952) 8441 ; (1953) 18331 ; (1955) 1187 better marking means cheaper pruning (1953) 17(511 black spruce for cutting, costs in northern Minnesota (1959) 3556 connections for electric assemblies, military standard (1956) 3813; (1958) 8506 continuous identification — copper and copper base alloys, military standard (1957) 16666 iron and steel jiroducts. Federal standard (1959) 10112 iron and steel products, military standard (1955) 16960; (1957) 3871 nickel and nickel base alloys, military standard (1957) 742 cancellation notice (1960) 6798 criteria for domestic shipment. Federal standard (1958) 568 electrical and mechanical equipment, specifi- cation (1952) 7570 for shipment and storage, military standard (1955) 8045: (1957) 9833: (1958) 5841; (1959) 1583; (1960) 18451 for shipment, specifications, list (1959) 5602 imported articles repackaged in U.S., amend tariff act, reports (1959) 15856; (1960) 13724 meat, program of Meat Inspection Division (1960) 16460 medical assemblages — Armv regs (1956) 14102 spec, regs (1951) 6152, 17469; (1952) 4798. 17296; (1953) 10006, 18330; (1954) 3252 Page 1460 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Marking — Continued military property, identification, military standard (1953) 9214; (195S) 16904 northern hardwoods under selection system (195S) 3526 obstructions, hazards to air commerce (1951) 6271; (1954) 477 paint, varnish, lacquer, etc., specification (1952) 605; (1955) 598 personal and organizational clothing and equipment — Army regs (1955) 13824; (1956) 16441 National Guard regulations (1957) 8865 personal baggage of oversea replacements, Army Dept. circular (1955) 16553 petroleum and related products, military standard (1957) 750; (1959) 359; (1960) 18453 prices — faster price marking (1955) 3721 produce in retail food stores, improved method of marketing, study (1959) 100 radio towers, abandoned or unused, report (1960) 5167 requirements — Argentina (1960) 18581 Austria (1957) 4024 Belgian Congo and Ruanda-Urundi (1957) 16860 Belgium (1957) 7406 British West Africa (1956) 1654 Canada (1957) 5571 Ceylon (1956) 19019 Denmark (1958) 1508 Finland (1958) 12794 France (1956) 20432 Germany (1956) 12656 India (1956) 1652 Italy (1958) 12791 Netherlands (1958) 620 Norway (1959) 4885 Pakistan (1956) 5729 Philippines (1955) 17202; (1959) 14694 Portugal (1959) 462 Spain (1958) 4805 Switzerland (1957) 14220 Union of South Africa (1955) 3392 United Kingdom (1957) 15889 self-luminous markings (1955) 16929 shipments — arctic lubricated materiel and equipment, spec, regs (1952) 16143 digit marking identification system, spec. regs (1954) 13698; (1956) 1278 military standards (1951) 20115; (1954) 10344 oversea supply, spec, regs (1951) 12896; (1952) 8440; (1954) 1397 USAF equipment, specifications (1954) 16120 supplies and equipment — Army Dept. circular (1955) 16553 Armv regulations (1955) 13824; (1956) 3034. 8136, 16441 ; (1957) 388, 4779 National Guard regulations (1957) 8865, 1115-16, 11762, 14455 special regulations (1951) 4481, 12896; (1952) 3363, 8440, 16143 ; (1954) 1397, 13698; (1956) 1278 switchboards, controllers, etc., specification (1951) 13639 textile fabrics, woolens, worsteds, cottons, etc., specification (1956) 20365 vehicles and equipment — Army regulations (1956) 3034, 8136; (1957) 388, 4779 National Guard regulations (1957) 1116 Marking gages, specification (1951) 11356 Marking machines, hand operated, specifica- tion (1953) 5851 Markison, Millie, proceedings against, citing for contempt (1954) 14360 Markland locks and dam : change name to McAlpine locks and dam, report (1958) 8437 Ohio River, navigation conditions (1957) 5440 Markley, P. R., Inc., relief (1956) 8474 Markoff, Gypsy, relief (1957) 13332; (1958) 13892, 14612 Markovic. Krunoslav, relief (1957) 10888, 13803, 14852 Markovic, Rajka, relief 10888, 13803, 14852 Marks (shoulder), see In.signia. Marks (sleeve), see Insignia. Marksmanship, see Shooting. Markulin. Ivo, relief (19o2) 8911; (1954) 11712, 14883, 16459 "Markush" claims, outline of patent practice (1956) 11128 Markward, Mary S., testimony (1951) 16433; (1954) 11907 Marl, deposits in Knik Arm area (1956) 9157 Marlin spikes, see Marlinespikes. Marlinespikes, specification (1952) 15062; (1953) 17354 Marloch Manufacturing Corp (1951) 16566 Marmalades, see Orange marmalade. Marne Post, American Legion, relief (1951) 3037 Marple Township, Pa., population, special census (1957) 17464 Marquesas Islands, fishery and environmental data of area (1957) 15851; (1958) 9944; (1959) 9049; (1960) 17106 Marquette. Mich. electric facilities of area, map (1959) 16336 ; (1960) 17066 harbor improvements, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 5265 document edition (1960) 4817 Marquez, Astrid I., relief (1953) 5544, 8789, 9055 Marr, Pearl O. : conveyance of mineral rights — law (1954) 16708 report (1954) 14776 Marrali, Joseph, relief (1955) 4317, 7836, 9358 amiufment, statistics (1958) 6260; (1960) 16126 Armv Reserve personnel marital code. Army regs. (1956) 2980 census of population, 1950 — fertility by duration (1956) 18482 marital status — by residence, color, age, etc. 17174 duration of and age at 1st marriage, etc. (1955) 11201 persons 14 years old and over (1953) 5283 year of marriage, and household rela- tionship, Apr. 1953 (1954) 456 District of Columbia, characteristics, 1956 (1960) 19180 divorces and annulments, detailed statistics for reporting areas (1956) 15937 ; (1957) 8869 licenses issued, major cities (1951) 2097, 12350; (1952) 1547, 12124 summary 1951 (1952) 14306 marital and family status (1955) 5872, 19086; (1957) 489 marital characteristics — labor force (1951) 9229 workers (1959) 1466 marital status — and household characteristics 14675 ; (1952) 8486, 10123 ; 17144 and number of households, (1952) 260 labor force (1957) 6587, 17430 population characteristics (1958) 4074, 16799 ; (1960) 302, 18353 workers, 1959 (1960) 7303 mortality from selected causes, by marital status. United States, 1949-51 (1956) 9300 oversea commands — Air Force personnel to aliens, require- ments and procedures, personal affairs guide, pamphlet (1959) 4230 Army regulations (1953) 18252; (1957) 3414 special regulations (1951) 2560, 14529 plural marriages, juvenile delinquency in- vestigation, hearings (1955) 15512 status (1953) (1956) 1357 (1951) (1953) changes Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 — Vol. 2 12 Page 1461 Marrlafie — Continued preparation (1958) 7589 records, where to write (1959) 2068 statistics — bv counties, 1958 (196) 16124 by State and county (1956) 12809; (1957) 5772 for marriaj-'e-reglstratlon areas (1959) 15113; (1960) 16125 for roportinj; areas (1956) 860, 15936; (1957) 10242; (195S) 17307 suninuirv on marriage and divorce, 1057 (1960) 2147 to non-nationals within Far East Command, spec, reps (195:i) 99S7 United States, Alaslca, Hawaii, Puerto Rico. Vir-rin Islands, data (1952) 7993 ; (105:^) 2U350; (1955) S14, 10584; (195(i) 5969. 12810. 19276; (1957) 11770, 18003; (195S) 5016, 62C1, 16431; (1959) 9412-13 viewpoints. Communist China (1960) 15S55 see also Premarital examinations — Vital Statistics. Married persons, see Husband and wife. Marrow : bone — composition in animals following total X-irradiation, USSR study (1959) 13251 content and metabolism of iron under af- fects of X-rays, USSR study (1959) 12968 early changes in irradiated animals, USSR study (1959) 16593 homoplastic transplantation as thera- peutic agent in acute radiation sick- ness, USSR study (1960) 17475 injections for irradiation injury (1952) 4304. 18041 ionization of various radiations effect (1955) 13920 luminescence, effect of radioactive iso- topes, USSR study (1959) 10376 luminescent microscopy — importance in studving radiation reac- tions, USSR study (1959) 13254 in action of radioniimetic substances, USSR study (1959) 13255 transplantation, genetic differences in hemoglobin as markers (1960) 4582 transplantation in radiation injuries. USSR study (lOGO) 143S0 transplantation problems and ionizing radiation, USSR study (1960) 14151 use in compound treatment of radiation sickness, USSR study (1960) S04 therapeutic effects of splenic transplants (1952) 17331 MARS, .spc Military Affiliate Radio System. — ■Sfilitary Amateur Radio System. Mars (planet) : ^rtiHcial satellites of Mars? USSR study (1960) 7132 information, known and theoretical (1958) 5107 mission, analysis (1960) 8857 observations during great opposition of 1956, USSR study (1959) 14811 radiation at 3.15-cra. wavelength (1957) 18032 Soviet research, translations (1959) 17619 trajectory parameters for probe and round- trip missions (1960) 10243 nee alio Satellites. Mars Uluff, S.C., bomb accidentally released from aircraft, remove .'i;i,000"limltation on claims, report (1958) 6806 Mars Hill, N.C., watershed protective logging demonstration (I960) 16397 Marsa, see name of bay. Marselll. Alcide O., relief (1952) 5425, 7071, 8676 Marsh, Wilma D., relief (1958) 6745 Marsh buggy, see Cargo carriers. Marshall. Kdward .T., salary to estate, report (1957) 3670 Marshall, George C. accept and wear decora- tions, etc., from foreign governments (1959) 11943, 12052, 12306 Marshall, John, bibliography (1957) 963 Marshall, John, Bicentennial Celebration Com- mission, see John Marshall Bicenten- nial Celebration Commission. Marshall, 111., population, special census (1955) 7450 Marshall, Minn. : Redwood River flood control, engineer re- port — departmental edition (1960) 17008 document edition (1900) 10852 Marshall, Tex., aircraft accident (1954) 3531 Marshall County, Ala. : forest inventory statistics (1958) 13181 soil survey (I960) 2210 Marshall Countv, Ky., forest inventory statis- tics (1959) 10617 Marshall County, Okla.. land conveyance, re- port (1955) 15171 Marshall County, W. Va. : coking coal, recoverable reserves (1956) 10997 soil survey (1960) 18109 Marshall Islands : barnacles (1957) 17096 Bikini and nearbv atolls (series) (1959) 9119 ; (1900) 15528 chemical erosion of beach rock and exposed reef rock (1958) 1570 corals, ecologic and taxonomic analysis (1955) 3445 echinoderms (1952) 6139 fishes, families from — Asymniotetrontidae through Siganidae (1954) 990 MuUidae through Stromateidae (1900) 11573 fishing conditions (1951) 5245 Foraminifera (1955) 1624 geographic names, decisions (1955) 6559 geothermal measurements (1958) 3547 increasing the tempo (1954) 15622 northern- marine annelids (1955) 676 plankton (1955) 675 nuclear tests, settlement of Japanese claims for personal and property damages (1956) 4273 oceanography (1955) 4949 radioactive contamination from nuclear tests, summary (1957) 12916 radionuclide in plankton (1959) 3168 Rongelap and Ailinginae Atolls, radiobio- losrical resurvey, Oct.-Xov. 1955 U957) 12914 Rongelap Atoll, radiological study, 1954-55 (1957) 17408 sea temperature in area (1955) 1623 seizure by U.S. Army in World War II (1955) 17371 shrimp (1955) 15932 tuna fishing (1951) 5249 Marshall plan, see European recovery pro- gram. Marshals : bonds, amend U.S. Code — law (1958) 14200 reports (1958) 4486, 12126 deputy, appointment (1951) 3241, 9597, 11147 fees, amend U.S. Code, reports (1958) 12472; (1959) 16071 limiting service after expiration of term, report (1953) 9088 resigned, etc.. designation of successors (1951) 6613 United States, appointment, report (1954) 10056 United States, mileage allowance, In- crease — law (1955) 14397 report (1955) 14714 United States, revision of fees, amend U.S. code, report (1956) 14787 Pajre 1462 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Marshes : duck, improving by weed control (19315), 11033: (195S) COOl Klamath Reservation, purchase, and man- agement by Fish and Wildlife Service, hearings (1958) 35-4 A, 4579 tidewater, biological eflEects of ditching (1951) 349S Marsiglia, Ansrelina. relief (1951) 9408 Marsiglia, Michael R., relief of estate (1952) 12S22, 13773 Marta, Sister, see Guglielmi, Sabina. Martensen, Bertha K., relief (1955) 14670; (1957) 5016, 13665, 14S20 Martensite : crystals — in quenched low-carbon steels (1954) 6392 structure in hardened steel (1954) 341S tempered, mechanical properties influenced by transformation products (1953) 1281 Martin, Benjamin H., relief (1951) 6637, 11146, 13104 Martin, Clara, exrx., court case (1951) 1192 Martin, Glenn L., Co. : entertainment furnished U.S. officers, hear- ings (1960) 433 wage chronologv (1952) 19019; (1957) 5662; (1960) 4140 Martin, Gordon E., relief (1959) 4524 Martin, Herbert R.. relief (1954) 11790; (1955) 4288, 9838, 14154 Martin, Hughie D.. and wife, relief (1960) 3554, 6701, 7951 Martin, James R., and others, relief (1958) 5259. 6968. 8040 Martin, Joseph W., jr., accept award (1957) 13033 Martin. Ofelia, relief (1955) 9536, 14262, 15158 IMartin, Otis M., court case (1951) 1285 Martin, Rose, relief (1952) 13253 ; (1953) 4161, 5691, 7282 Martin, William, relief (1954) 14255; (1955) 4235; (1956) 12214, 14.320 Martin, William J., relief (1952) 10529, 12855, 13761 Martin, William M., jr., nomination, hearings (1951) 6738; (19.56) 5471 Martin mine, manganese carbonate, laboratory recovery (1955) 757 Martin-Parry Corp. (1951) 6747 Martin Wunderlich Co., see Wunderlich, Mar- tin, Co. Martindale. James A. G., relief (1951) 728, 4874, 8107, 9311 !Martindale Auxiliary Field : conveyance to Texas — law (1954) 16845 report (1954) 17078 Martinez, Angel A., relief (1960) 13505 Martinez. Antonia, relief (1960) 6536, 10689, 10991 Martinez. Clarita, relief (1959) 5957, 11923, 15777 Martinez, Francisca Gil. Sister, see Gil Mar- tinez, Francisca, sister. Martinez. Lino P.. relief (1955) 15141 ; (1956) 10212, 11762 Martinez. Maria D.C.I., relief (1955) 15184 Martinez, Maria L., relief (1960) 13506 Martinez. Petra R., relief (1954) 9851, 15058, 16644 Martinez, Calif., land acquisition for safety barrier around naval magazine, Port Chicago, hearings (1956) i415 Martinez-Infante, Josefa, relief (1959) 11554 Martini, Aldo, and wife, relief (1955) 11553 Martinique, import tariff system (1954) 17518 Martinsburg, W. Va. : aircraft accident (1959) 11818 milk distributing costs, by vending machines and by retail and wholesale routes (1958) 6446 Martori. Dolores I.. Sister, relief (1952) 5420, 10456, 12716 Marx, Karl : biography (1959) 14359 modern science and Marxist-Leninist philos- ophy on material unity in world, USSR study (1960) 15678 philosophy, relation to Malthusian popula- tion theory. Communist Chinese study (1960) 17486 Marxism, .see Communism. Marxist classics (1956) 10303 additional copies, report (1950) 14892 Mary Addolorata, Sister, see Ballatore, Maria, Sister. Mary Carmel, Sister, see Pryer, Inez, Sister. Mary Chiarina, Sister, see Salerno, Maria, Sister. Mary Damion, Sister, see D'Amelio, Maria S. Mary Gertrude, Sister, see Kelly, Mary G. (Sister Mary Gertrude). Mary Gilda, Sister, see Binotto, Eufrasisa, Sister. Mary Island, see Canton Island. Mary Olga, Sister, see Buziol, Giovanna, Sis- ter. Mary Regina, Sister, see Lizzi, Maria. Mary Theresa, Sister, see Toffani, Luisa G. Maryland : abrasives, etc., Federal supply schedule (1953) 17491 agricultural conservation handbooks (1951) 4063 ; (1952) 4361, 18097 ; (1954) 511 ; (1955) 970; (1956) 15. 19552; (1958) 967; (1959) 12; (1960) 54 base map — shaded relief (1951) 3593 shaded relief and highways (1951) 3594 birdlife. description, distribution, etc. (1958) 9941 Bladensburg, Brentwood, etc., substitute postal clerks and carriers, examination announcement (1956) 18524 bridge over Potomac River, maintenance and operation. reports (1956) 12312; (1957) 7050 carrier regulation compact (1952) 13865 census of agriculture, 1950, general char- acteristics (1952) 6727 census of agriculture, 1954, counties and State economic areas (1956) 18500 census of business, 1948 — retail trade, statistics (1951) 2770 service trades, statistics (1951) 394 wholesale trade, statistics (1951) 416 census of business, 1954 — retail trade (1956) 11663 special services (1956) 18454 wholesale trade (1056) 14204 census of business, 1958 — retail trade (1960) 6330 selected service trades (1960) 9230 wholesale trade, area reports (1960) 16621 census of governments, 1957, State bulletins (1959) 11786 census of housing, 1950 — advance reports (1953) 700 dwelling units, preliminary count (1951) 10658 general chnracteristics (1953) 7109; (1954) 449 vacant dwelling units, advance reports (1952) 3463 census of manufactures, 1954, State bulletin (1957) 4883 census of mineral industries. State bulletin (1958) 2916 census of population, 1950 — advance reports (1951) 16201 detailed characteristics (1953) 10166, 12100 general characteristics (1952) 17420 preliminary counts (1951) 10774, 10778 preliminary report (1951) 16253 totals for cities, etc., by States (1952) 286 civil divisions, etc., map (1952) 14768 climate (I960) 2265 climatic summary 1931-52 (1955) 8535; (1960) 7605 correction sheet (1957) 11877 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1463 (1953) 362C, 1448S; 13310; (1955) 2603. 26S7. 13838; (1957) (1958) 2707, 11054; 11540; (1960) 3212. 17364 : (1958) 18630: (1958) Maryland^ — Continued climatolopical data (1954) 2929. 13521; (1956) 3177. 12695; (1959) 2993, 12586 Clinton formation, reconnaissance for radio- activity (1953) 12084 communism, investigation, hearing (1954) 11»07 „ „ conveyance of real property to, report (19o8) 6801 county business patterns (1955)11176; (1958)13705 crime investifration (1951)18400 Delaware boundary, reestablish — law (1955)16762 reports (1954)17057; (1955)11804. 12056 Devonian crinoid. from western Maryland (1953)8190 district court, additional judge — hearings (1955)18205 reports (1956) 14G76 ; (1957)13896 Eastern Shore — chemical control of hardwoods on pine site (1957)4084 reproducing pine stands etc — (1954)15549 electric rate hooks (1951)3443, 15338; (1953) 4441; (1954)4066. (1955) 17085; (1956)18887; 522. 15951 : (1959)12650 fuel adjustment data (1954) (1955) 17093; (1956) 18896; 534, 15970 employment and earnings statistics, guide (1959)798'^ employment and underemployment of rural people, low income groups (1960)3273 excess personal property, lists (1951)5237, 6981, 9842-43, 13S0S, 15401, 16825, 18623, 19946 factory inspection law (1951)3848 Federal milk marketing orders operation, hearings (1960)10927 film sources in D.C. area, directory (1956) 1589; (1957)8475 flood-control project. Northwest Branch, Anacostia River (1956)15604 floras of Poeono formation and Price sand- stone (1955)12436 foreign trade (1952)11533 forest statistics for central Maryland (1953) 19181 forest survey system, report of cooperative test of continuous-inventory (1953) 16252 fuel oil, kerosene, and solvents. Federal supply schedule (1952)14051 gasoline and lubricating oil. Federal supply schedule (1952)4108; (1953)11016; (1954)4134 geologic map index (1951)8463 gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc (1953) 9473 government agencies concerned with land use, planning, consen'ation in Washing- ton Metropolitan area, staff study (1958)16888 heart rot of Virginia pine (1956)7530 landings — fish and shellfish (1900) 12179 fishery products, annual summary 1953 (1954)17457 location of interstate route 70 south Into District of Columbia, hearings (1960) 13S0O longitudinal stream profiles, studies (1958) 647 mall routes, schedules (1951)5767, 7331, 11770, 14255, 17190, 17194, 20325, 20332; (1952)6321, 6324. 11589, 14409. 17001, 17005, 19212, 19215; (1953) 0410. 8278, 11639. 13716, 20501 ; (19,54)1173. 45.39, 6021, 10903, 12585, 19874; (1955)923, 5307, 10747, 12724; (1956)7851; (1958)15315 Maryland — Continued mails, advertisement inviting propo.sals for carrying — star routes (1953)6287; (1957)5808 steamboat and powerboat routes (1953) 6288 mass transit compact, approval — hearings (1960)442, 8141, 15374 law (1960)16817 reports (1900)9469, 10800, 15330 maximum station precipitation (1954)6031 migratory workers' earnings and welfare, dependence on weather (1900)1041 mineral industry, minerals yearbook chap- ter (l!ir,.-.il7411 : (1950)12752; (1957) 7510.1TIM.; : 11958)7470; (1959)3840; (1900) 1US2. 19080 minimum projjcrty requirements for 1 or 2 living units (1952)18815; (1955)8102 National Capital transportation act of 1 goo- hearings (1960)11188 law (190())i::ill reports (1900)10924-925, 13648 occupational wage survey — departmental edition (1960)10168 document edition (1900)9425 occupations and industries (1955) 3080 parkwaj% administratinn and maintenance-— hearings (1959 »4t;.");;. S735 reports (1957) l.").J49 ; (1959)12180; (1900)6522; (1950) 20S9. 13841; (1957) 3180. 12098; (1958) 2710, 11057; (1959) 2996, 11549; (1960) 3214, 125,SS refrigerated locker plants (1951)1000; (1950) 3909 relief — • law (1951)13148 reports (1951)0565. 11158 sawmill waste (1955)15757 senatorial election of 19.")0 — hearings (1951)10504 report (1951)10440 views (1951) 19598 sewage disposal and water pollution prob- lems, staff report (1958)16892 shad, relative abundance, 1944-52 (1955) 17181 southern — geology, etc.. of upland (1955)4951 hardpan soils of Coastal Plain (1955) 4952 storage batteries. Federal supply schedule (1952)5832: (1954)56.33 teachers, mathematics and science, qualifi- cations and teaching loads (1960)1704 timber resource (1956)5769 tire recapping, etc.. Federal supply schedules (1951)9839; (1952)9349, 17779 titanium minerals in heavy sand deposits of Assateague Island (1959)16731 topographic quadrangle maps (1951)3042- 40. 5352. 7077-79. 7112, 8512-13, 8539, 9937, 9954, 11471 transportation problems in Washington met- ropolitan area — hearings (1958)14901 heariiiirs, print additional copies, report (1959)7425 staff report (1958)16890 typewriters, repair, etc.. Federal supply schedule (1952)11143; (1953)6014; (1957)11491 vital statistics, life tables, 1949-51 (1956) 5980 wage surveys, directory (1951)5548 Washington metropolitan areas, coordinate development with development of D.C, report (1959)12403 Page 1464 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Maryland — Conttnued \Vashington metropolitan region develop- ment act — law (1960)12972 report (1960)10835 waste facilities, municipal and industrial, 1957 iiivi'iitory (1960)1283 errata (1960)4384 water problems of Washington metropoli- tan area, staff report (1958)16891 water supply and pollution problems — hearings (1958)9813 staff report (1958)16893 Weather Bureau substation history (1956) 13034 women — family and property law (1957)7742; (1958)7700; (1959) 9550; (1960)7628 labor laws, summary (1953)20520; (1957)7750; (1958)7707; (1959) 9560; (1960)7631 legal status (1953)19565; (1959)17163 see nlfto Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge — Catoctin Recreational Dem- onstration area — Eastern Shore. Maryland Air National Guard, aircraft acci- dent (1959)3195 Maryland & Virginia Milk Producers Assoc, court case, brief (1951)2836 Maryland Committee for Peace, Communist activities (1951)16433 Maryland-National Capital Park and Plan- ning Commission : funds for land acquisition for stream valley parks — law (1958)14052 reports (1958)8257, 14756 land transfer — law (1951)19501 reports (1961) 13454, 18041 Maryland Sanitary Mfg. Corp., court case (1951) 1246, 5507 Maryland tobacco, see Tobacco. Marysvale, Utah : geology and uranium deposits (1952) 12627, 16223 ; (1953) 12080 geophysical work, notes (1959) 11735 ores, extraction of uranium (1956) 8263 uranium ores, lyometallurgical tests (1956) 9898 Yellow .Jacket area, Quartzite Cap claims, underground exploration (1960) 4702 Mas series (1952) 4865-94; (1953) 3958-59, 5272-80, 17128, 18470. 19934-935; (1954) 441-446. 1530-31 ; (1955) 7436. 11172, 13946: (1956) 1354; (1957) 9202, 10638, 16417-419, 17416; (1958) 191, 1126, 2895, 4058. 5391-93, 6556-59: (1959) 1461-62. 4349. 8444, 9702-4, 11772; (1960) 298-299, 3442, 9210 Masaoka. Michi, relief (1952) 3711, 6912, 7253 Masaryk, Alice, relief (1954) 12023, 14406, 1 637S Masaryk. Thomas G., champion of liberty, commemorative stamp (poster) (196()) 4367 Masbate. sailing directions (1955) 19490; (1957) 2114 Mascot, Tenn.. zinc district, stratigraphy (1956) 9161 Masens. Vilis, con.sultation with staff of Un- American Activities Committee (1959) 17343 Masers, three-level chromium ion maser (1960) 4339 Mash, Oscar H., jr., relief (1956) 10195, 14366, 15078 Mash (lirewing and distilling), see Malt. Mashaw. Mattie. relief of estate (1951) 6575, 8136. 13073 Mashbir. Sidney F., appointment (1951) 17938 Mashburn. Lloyd A., nomination, hearing (1953) 5756 Mashburn apparatus, see Learning. Masking tape, paper, speciOcation (1951) 9833, (1954) 19589 Masks : air line and respirators, air filtering, in- dustrial, specification (1956) i3S96 ; (1959) 5990 Masks — Continued cheek protector, arctic, specification (1952) 9177 face — anti-flash, !^pecification (1951) 19726; (1952) 15188 winter, specifications (1953) 10815, 15937 field, protective, distribution, etc, Army regs. (1955) 10967 Mashing method, condition for use and ef- fectiveness in 4-color offset reproduc- tion, USSR studies (1959) 5112 protective, and accessories, technical man- ual (1955) 8954 protective, specification (1956) 7330 surgical, specification (1958) 8613 see also Faceblanks — Gas masks — Oxygen masks. Masnou Road, chart (1951) 11502 Mason, George, Memorial Bridge, see George :Mason Memorial Bridge. Mason, Norman P. : nomination to Federal Housing Adminis- tration, hearing (1954) 15197 nomination to Housing and Home Finance Agency, hearing (1959) 33S5 Mason, Tenn. topographic quadrangle map, notice (1955) 1697 Mason Citv, Iowa, aircraft accident (1955) 1262 ; (1959) 15501 Mason County, Wash. : forest statistics (1953) 19184 soil survey (1960) 19276 Masonry : building code requirements (1954i 12496 cement, asphalt, and composition trade, ap- prenticeship standards <1953) 16807; (1957) 4637; (1960) 16531 concrete units, relation of shrinkage to moisture content (1953) 7895 construction for buildings, engineering manual (1952) 5734 drilling, specification (1953) 1090 drills, rotary driven, specification (1958) 1479 kiln construction units (1957) 17813 navigation dams, engineering manual (1958) 14939 publications, price lists (1951) 8296 ; (1952) 2714; (1953) 2440. 20108; (1954 i 12249; (1955) 12268 reinforced, building code requirements (1960) 19165 rubble, constructing simple structures (1954) 4587 tests of blends with portland cement (1953) 10897 types used in building, limitations. En- gineers Corps manual (1960) 15414 see also Mortar — 'Walls. Masons : brick, tile, stone, examination announce- ments (1956) 18520; (1958) 5464 cement, apprenticeship standards (1953) 16807; (1957) 4637; (1960) 16531 safe work guide (1957) 17S96 stonemasons, employment outlook (I960) 5717 Masons, Ancient Free and Accepted, see Grand Lodge of North Dakota, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. MASS, see Army — Military supplies. Mass (chemirtry) : heaviest elements (1954) 13755; (1955) 5854 unstable charged particles with mass ex- ceeding mass of proton (1954) 4899 Mass (physics) : cosmic rav particles from ionizing power, determination (1954) 6393 critical mass problem for thermal pile with slowing down properties independent of position, solution (1956) 6664 dissociation curves applied to enzyme reac- tions (1953) 658 fissionable material assemblies with inter- action, effect on critical mass (1955) 8908 heavy elements (1955) 5692 mass determination of ir+ mesons (1951) 12956 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1465 Mass (phj-sics) — Continued mesou ums.s ratio and energy balance in pi- mu decay (1954) 182l,'7 precision lalioratory standards of mass and w<>iplits (19.'j4i 17704 S-35. from microwave spectroscopy (1951) 17513 transformation cooflicionts on horizontal perforated plates at various gas speeds, USSR study (1959) 16597 Mass spectra, nee Spectra. Mass spectrograph, see Si)ectrograph. Mass speetriiiiieters, nee Sjiectrometers. Mass spectrometry, see Spectrometry. Mass spectroscopy, see Spectroscopy. Mass transfer : bibliography, with abstracts (1900) 145C coolinf,' near stagnation point (1958) 16401 ; (i;iUO) 5950 correlation d.ita (1956) G5S8 effect on skin friction and heat transfer near stagnation region of blunt bodies in hypersonic ilight (1960) 10234 heat transfer In turbulent flow (1953) 20341 in liquid metal and fused salt systems (1952) 10066-67, 16204; (1953) 674; (1955) 5809-11, 9109 in low velocity gas streams (1958) 4040 in smooth tubes, high Prandtl and Schmidt numbers (195G) 837 scientific conference in Communist China (19601 5633 sodium hydroxide in nickel (1054) 5825 thermal-gradient, in sodium hvdroxide- nickel .-system (1959) 6681 see also Diffusion. Massabesic Experimental Forest : general information (1959) 1688 white pine studies (1959) 16S8 Massachusetts : agricultural conservation handbooks (1951) 4064 ; (1952) 2997, 18098 : (1954) 512 ; (1955) 7. 17733; (1956) 19553; (1958) 968, 1G645 base map — sliaded relief (1951) 3595 shaded relief and highways (1951) 3596 census of business. 1948 — retail trade, statistics (1951) 6248 service trades, statistics (1951) 4601 wholesale trade, statistics (1!)51) 6260 census of business, 1954 — retail trade (1956) 14196 selected services (1057) 483 wholesale trade (1956) 14205 census of business. 1958 — retail trade (1960) 9217 selected service trades (1960) 16605 wholesale trade, area reports (1960) 16622 census of governments, 1957, State bulletin (1959) 13836 census of housing, 1950 — dwelling units, preliminary count (1951) 10682 general characteristics (1953) 2051, 8688; (1954) 449 preliminary report (1951) 10731 vacant dwelling units, advance reports (1952) 3464 census of manufactures, 1954, State bulletin (1957) 6570 census of mineral industries, 1954, State bulletin (1958) 1133 census of population, 1950 — advance report (1951) 17565 general characteHstics (1952) 3505; (1953) 764. 12218. 17135 preliminary count (1051) 10800 preliminary report (1951) 10863 certification requirements for school per- sonnel (1952) 5714 civil divisions, etc., map (1952) 8501 civilinn defense program (1951) 3278 climate (I960) 1382 climatic summary (1955) 36S6 ; (1960) 7607 communist activities, expose, hearings (1952) 358 Massachusetts — Continued Connecticut River flood control compact — hearings (1953) 1S599 law (1953) 10295 reports (1953) 8957, 9099 county business patterns (1955) 9232 ; (1058) 11523 cost survey of garbage heat treatment, com- pared with New Jersey (1957) 49 district judge, additional, report (1957) 15525 electric rate book (1951) 9755; (1952) 13992; (1953) 16093; (1954) 17365; (1955) 17086; (1956) 10708; (1957) 9897, 17681; (1958) 7213, 14957; (1959) 770S; (1960) 586, 11249 fuel adjustment data (1954) 18631; (1955) 17094; (1956) 10774; (1957) 9903; (1958) 7217. 14963 factory inspection law (1951) 3848 fishing vessels, improved handling of fish (1959) 433 foreign trade (1951) 14228 geologic quadrangle map, surficial geology (1951) 11425 land conveyance — hearing (1955) 9991 laws (1952) 6970; (1955) 11413 reports (1932) 3747, 7283; (1955) 9916, 9699 land exchange — law (1951) 19530 reports. (1951) 17935. 18359 land exchange, amend act — law (1957) 150G4 reports (1957) 13536,15466 land retrocession — hearings (1955) 7766, 9991 law (1955) 9425 reports (1955) 7699, 9917 landings, fishery products — • annual summaries (1951) 11390, 18626; (1952) 11147. 18908; (1953) 11032, 20175; (1954) 5645, 7279; (1955) 10299. 10301; (1956) 12609, 17333; (1957) 16794: (1958) 582, 12728, 12730; (1959) 10122-123; (1960) 8399, 13926 1906. (19.53) 12992 ; 2343. (1958) 11156; 12148; 3241. (1952) 14071 : (1955) 2274. 12609; (1957) 2325. 10678; (1960) 2819, monthly (1951) 1345. 11930 ; (1934) 2570. 13173; (1956) 2815. 12322 ; (1959) 2618, 121S0 mail routes, schedules (1951) 4045, 7330, 14250. 17188, 20323: (1952) 6320, 115S8. 15896. 19211; (1953) 6404. 11637; (1954) 1169, 4539, 12583; (1955) 3675; (1956) 16048 mails, advertisement inviting proposals for carrying — star routes (1953) 6287; (1957) 5808 steanilioat and powerboat routes (1953) 6288 Merrimack River flood control compact — law (1957) 8091 reports (1957) 6927, 7067 militarv aid compacts with other States, re- ports (1956) 5203. 10501 milk consumption in schools, effect of price reduction (1956) 2726 mineral Industrv, minerals vearbook chap- ters (1955) 5029: (1956) 12753; (1957) 992. 17944: (1958) 7477, 17247; (1959) 16708; (1960) 17761 occupations and industries (1955) 936 pl.'Uie coordinate projection tables (1952) 10213 port authority, land transfer from Boston naval shipvard — hearing (19.59) 12526 law (1900) 13040 reports (1959) 12164, 14494: (1960) 13312 radioactive rocks (1952) 18503 refrigerated locker plants (1951) 995; (1956) 5689 Page 1466 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Massachusetts — Continued retirement system, divide for social secur- ity purposes — law (195S) 14132 reports (1958) 5615. 14738 seismic method in subsurface exploration of highway and foundation sites (1960) 9844 shoe manufacturing. wage chronology (1958) 17221; (1960) 15949 shoe manufacturing, wage scales, etc. (1952) 19012; (1953) 202S1 shore between Pemberton Point and Cape Cod Canal, beach erosion control study, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 6842 document edition (1960) 64S4 soft-shell clam, experimental farming (1956) 702 State income tax withholding regulations on compensations of Federal employees (1959) 6982 Thames River Valley flood control compact, approval — law (1958^ 11723 reports (1958) 8435. 9571 timber resources (1956) 17415 topographic quadrangle maps (1951) 7080- 81. 9928 vital statistics, life tables, 1949-51, supp (1956) 7712 wage sui"veys. directory (1951) 5549 waste facilities, municipal and industrial, 1957 inventory (1960) 1281 water resources development, etc., hearinsrs (1960) 6783 watershed nrotection and flood prevention act effect (talk) (1955) 5197 women — family and property law (1956) 16076 labor laws, summary (1957) 14614 legal status (1954) 2188 : (1957) 4422 Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, claim (1956) 3582 Massachusetts Institute of Technology : research reactor design (1958) 11313 research reactor, hazards summary (1957) 14737 technical progress report, scope 1 (1953) 3940 Massacres, see Katyn Forest massacre. — also names of massacres. Massad. Souhail W., relief (1958) 6991. 9403, 11593 Massana. Jorge S.. and wife, relief (1954) 11731. 15174, 16532 Massena, N.Y., aircraft accident (1958) 6620 Massev. Waymon H.. relief (1955) 6047; (1956) 7138. 8406 Massillon, Ohio, Clinton sands (7955) 6562 Massman-Patti-Tanner & Mitchell, relief (1958) 4253, 12390, 13864 Mastandrea, Martin A., relief (1960) 13235, 1361S, 15032 Master Field, Miami. Fla.. instrument ap- proach chart (1951) 4677 Master Menu Board, establishment, Army regs (1957) 3358 Master-slave manipulator (1952) 4843 Masters, Colo., quadrangle map (1951) 11467 Masters' degrees, see Degress (colleges, uni- versities, etc.). Masters of the air (aircraft) (1955) 1799 Mastics (asphalt composition, etc.) : coverings for exterior walls of houses (1953) 4543 Mastitis : infections in dairy herds bv different or- ganisms, trends (1952) 14993 problem in United States (remarks) (1958) 11112 penicillin in eliminating infections (1951) 36 Mastroianni, Angelina, see Mone, Angeline M. Mastroianni, Fillipo, relief (1955) 9778, 14275, 14557 Masts and rigging : Federal supply classification, logistic respon- sibilities. Army regs (1956) 18249 rigging, technical manual (1954) 16272 Ships Bureau manuals (1952) 8118 ; (1956) 6085 use of ships' cargo gear (address) (1956) 9199 Masuda, Tsutako K., relief (1952) 5266, 9034, 10281 Matagorda Ship Channel : engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 7247 document edition (1957) 6729 Mfltala Limin (Harbor) : chart (1951) 13955 Matanuska Valley, Alaska : agricultural area, geology and ground-water resources (1954) 4246; (1960) 9854 climate (1956) 13049 coal — carbonizing properties (1952) 4207 prospects and explorations (1952) 11189 coal fields — bituminous coal deposits (1952) 6068 geology, etc., of Little Susitna district (1959) 3598 subbituminous-coal beds near Houston. investigation (1952) 17035 subsurface exploration in western part, results (1959) 3598 Matanuska Valley Lines, Inc., patent to lands in Alaska, extension of time (1956) 3416, 8689, 10071 Matar, Aflfeh M.J. I., relief (1951) 18021 Mataraggiotis, Demetrios C, and family, relief (1954) 11526. 16510. 17094 Mataro Anchorage, chart (1951) 11502 Matches : census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 4874 safety, specification (1952) 5802; (1953) 18819 Matelli, Paul, relief (1951) 9397, 13416, 14741 Materia medica, see Medicine. Material handling, see Handling equipment. Material Inspection Service, Navy : administration manual — administration of Government property in possession of contractors (1958) 17326; (1959) 6864, 9436 contract termination and inventory dis- position (1954) 8973. 18966; (1955) 1753: (1956) 7747-48, 11120, 17664; (1957) 1153; (1958) 15305. 16484, 17327; (1959) 6865; (1960) 10342. 16158 Materialism : and empiriocriticism, V. I. Lenin's book — morphology problems in light of, USSR study (1960) 18824 scientific session dedicated to 50th an- niversary of puhiication, USSR study (1960) 14336 Materialist theory of reflection and tlieory of development of living matter, USSR (1959) 16609 Materials : Air Force development, cutaneous toxicity evaluation (1960) 4669 aircraft — adhesive bonds, non-destructive, tests (1958) 2825 axial-load fatigue tests (1953) 19322 ball fatigue under rolling-contact condi- tions (1957) 5743 beliavior in supersonic air jet at 4000° F (1959) 16S57A behavior in supersonic free jets at stag- nation temperatures (1960) 5901 behavior under thermal stress (1953) 13447; (1855) 774 control rod, research and development program, status report (1960) 10574 creep behavior of structural joints under constant loads and temperatures (1957) 2222 creep behavior of structural joints under cyclic loads and temperatures (1959) 16928 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1467 Materials — Continued aircraft — continued creep ))roi)ertle8. Interaction of bearing and tensile loads (1956) 20623 crippling strength of plate structures correlation with material properties (1950) 4133 crucible, iiilluence on high-temperature properties of vacuum-melted nickel- chromium cobalt alloy (1U57) 10218 crushahle structures for acceleration pro- tection of occupants of vehicles at low impact speeds, investigation (1959) 17757 diflfusion in strained systems, theory (1900) 7465 elasticity, tensile strength, etc., effects of multiaxial stretching (1954) 19713 electronic component parts for 500°C operation, research (1959) 11089 endurance and vibration strength, high- power, high-frequency test, stand VIU- I-MAI-VIAM for testing, USSR study (1900) 15744 failure under combined repeated stresses with sui>erimposed static stresses (1955) 19574 fatigue strengths (1951) 14068-69; (1952) 0116; (1959) 16915 grain size effects upon engine life of gas turbine blades (1953) 13444 high-strength thermal resistant maehining characteristics (1900) 185, 12728 Important research problem in advanced flight structures design, 1960 (1900) 11561 initial curvature on inelastic column effects (1953) 4083 life rafts (twin tube), regulations of ad- ministrator (1959) 17400 material and process specifications (1956) 4050. 6413, 10300, 19730-731 metal-bonding adhesives for high-tempera- ture service (1955) 15894 Navy trailing courses (1953) 19360 packaging and packing specification (1951) 1.5247 papers presented at NACA-University Conference (1955) 18480 perforated sheets as porous materials for suction-flap application (1957) 10217 plastic, glass fabric base, etc., specifica- tions (1954) 7134 porous, flow-resistance characteristics (1953) 2707 porous materials, permeability (1956) 4131 production, etc., technology, USSR study (1959) 9254 properties and design criteria (1955) 10049 resistance to penetration, dependency on momentum per unit area of imnacting projectile (1900) 8804 static strength and creep buckling of un- stiffened circular cylinders subjected to bending at elevated temperatures, determination (1959) 10505 strength of metal aircraft elements, mili- tary handbook (1960) 5220 temperature flexure of elastic elements (1900) 10273 thickness measurement by ultrasonic equipment (1958) 251 ultrasonic test standards for aircraft materials, research and development leading to establishment (1059) 4275 used for seals, gaskets, and construction, compatibility of pentaborane (1959) 10778 X-ray diffraction by bent crystal lamellae (1951) 18814 allowances, surveys, and requests, Ships Bureau manual (1958) 13134 arc-Image furnace suitablUtv for research (1900) 17925 atomic — accountability representatives, papers pre- sented at meeting, 1955 (1956) 3241 Materials — Continued atomic — continued AEC and contractor source and special materials management representatives meeting, papers presented (1956) 18410: (1958) 1110; (1960) 1489 cores of nuclear materials other than uranium. MTR operating character- istics (1958) 13570 engineering materials list (1900) 3413 geologic distribution of nuclear raw materials (1958) 13505 grant for research in agriculture, agree- ment with India (1960) 14753 grants for procurement, agreement with — Argentina (1900) 14755 Brazil (1960) 19293 Chile (1900) 11644 Guatemala (1900) 14734 New Zealand (1960) 10443 higli temperature thermodynamic prop- erties (1958) 11384 LMFR, technology (1958) 11509 neutron flux measurements for irradia- tion experiments (1900) 19202 purified, analysis (1956) 8174 radioactive, shipping and storage, litera- ture search (1900) 9183 reactor fuel elements, radiation damage problems (1900) 9101 reactor handbook, materials, general properties (1955) 13896 reactor shielding characteristics (1958) 179 reactor, specifications (1959) 1393 reactor. 2-group constants (1960) 10572 refined, and by-products, analysis (1957) 7892 research and training, grant for procure- ment, agreement with — China (19(j0) 4425 Lebanon (I960) 2224 Peru (1959) 17S62 standards, establishment by Defense Dept., hearing (1959) 14101 behavior and forming, explosive press as re- search tool (1959) 17004 building — Communist China, translations (1960) 5071. SoSS investigation, Alaska (series) (1960) 3908 ROTC manual (1960) 0266 USSR industry, selected translations (1900) 4053. 7033, 7153, 8594 bulk, packaging and packing. Federal sup- ply schedule (1957) 5527 census of manufacturers. 1954, selected, consumed, cost, etc., by manufacturing industries (195S) 202 cladding, permeability to inert gases, 1st annual report (1900) 0290 conservation. Army regs (1955) 13S27, 17980: (1950) 231, 14110; (1957) 391 consumed by siiecialized establishments in selected industries (1959) 5077 construction and l)uilding. Federal supply schedule (litC.O) 5345 control for small plants (1053) 17958 cryogenic, data handbook (1960) 2137, 4290, 12419. 10100. 19103 ductile, thermal fatisruo (195S) 17200-207; (1959) 17741 educational, writers' handbook for develop- ment (1960) 490 engineering — lists (1900) 7802. 1S310 research (1960) 103S3 geologic, causes and niairnltudes of induced l)olarization (19C>0) 1480 indeterminate-length, advancing, classifica- tion bulletin (1900) 10106 indigenous, marketed by i)eoples of foreign countries (address) (1959) 6218 insulating, investigation for rocket and spacecraft applications (1960) 19131 ionizing radiation effects (1955) 5044 low volatility, procedure for determining v.npor pressures (1958) 7872 Page 1468 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Materials — Continued metallic and nonmetallic, low temperature thermal expansion (1956) 4S04 movement on oscillating tra.vs (lUCio) 11095 nonmetallic, Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1955) 22S nuclear, see, above, atomic. nuclear radiations eflfects, report of confer- ence sponsored hv Ordnance Materials Research Office (1959) 5367 physico-chemical mechanics, development in Ukraine (1959) 6422 plant materials, crude grade, Federal sup- ply classification, logistic responsibili- ties. Army regs (1956) 1S339 porous, use as barrier for gas flow meas- urements (1960) 3397 preservation, packaginir. and pacl niatliematics) — Numerical calculations — Randomness (mathematics) — Se- quential tests — Trigonometry. Mathematics aids : examination announcement (1957) 6656 ; (1958) 5474 discontinuance notice (1958) 6G46 student aid trainees, exam, announcements (1951) 17656; (1952) 18573; (1953) 793, 7244; (1954) 1557, 8179 Mather mine, rescue station (1955) 743 Mathes, Emanuel, relief (1955) 146G3 ; (1956) 15125, 16619 Mathew American Horse American Legion Post No. 259, land conveyance (1956) 10232, 15087, 16608 Mathews, Alice L.. relief (1956) 6952 Mathews. Geraldine B., relief (1953) 15739; (1954) 5178, 6610 Mathieu functions : antenna field distribution, computing (1954) 1456 computation (1952) 16833 in theory of subsonic flow (1951) 10086 Matlon. John C, relief (1957) 15213; (1959) 4483 Mato Grosso. Brazil, northern, Indian tribes (1953) 8188 Matook, Nicholas, relief (1954) 9699, 15095, 16610 Matrices (mathematics) : application to coordinate transformations of motions of aircraft (1957) 8S41 basic theorems in matrix theory (1960) 2134 bounds of multiple characteristic roots (1951) 8677; (1952) 9555 code!';- „. „,„„ Mavatfiiez, P.R., quadrangle map (1951) (10^ Maybauk, Bui net K., niemoriul services (JJoo; Mayer, ElTzabetli J., relief (1954) C721, 11984, Mayer, ^MariaS^, relief (1!I51) 18007; (1952) Mayeshtro,' Yoshiyuki, relief (1952) 2339, Maykut'!"AlmeV"^S.. relief (1955) 9779, 14299, Mavland Township, see Carpio, X. Dak. Mavuard, Mass., geology and mineral resources (1956) 20476 Mayne. Johanna, relief (1957) 13(82 Mayonnaise: , , .., ^.. ,,n-o\ definitions and standards of identity (19ij2) 1408U ; (1960) 17118 retail display methods, analysis (1960) 4526 salad dressing and related prodiicts-- facts for industry (19u8) <904; (19o9) production, etc (1953) 7802 ; (1954) 1528. Io760; (1955) 11157; (19o0) J>30J : (1957) 9183; (195s) 9151; (19o9j 17275 ; (19601 14933 ,oon« specifications (1951) 11350: (19o3) 18820 Mayors, see Washington Conference of Mayors and Other Local Government Lxecu- tives on National Security. Mavotte, Robert, relief (1952) 10489 . Mavoworth, Wyo., uranium deposits m area (1955) 1622: (1957) 2099 Maysonet Mirell, Marcelo, and wife, relief (1954) 9851, 15058, 16644 Mayta, Jack, relief (1952) 13375 Mavtag, Lewis B., court case (19ol) 5-^bo Maywood, Calif., census (1953) 121o9 Mazan, Fred, relief (l95o) 148(4; (19o6) 8700, 10044 , ,. ^ ,,^__, Mazartzian. Jirair and family, relief (19.jo) Mazatzal Mountains, geology of ,(•''«„, ^ll"^- quicksilver district, Ariz. (19o9) 508 Mazur, Rose, relief (1955) 5994. 9856. 112. ^ Mazzocchi, lolanda. Sister, relief (19o4) 148o8, Mazzonc. Giuseppe, relief (1951) 9442, 11213, 13094 MB series (1958) ISSl, 3855; (1959) 6996, 15335: (1960) 14774 MDAP, .sec Military aid. — Mutual Defense As- sistance Priitrram. MDL series (1956) 695-701. 1638-40. 3903-9, 5688-S'.). 9090. ) 261.3-622. 15710-724 Meacham Field Municipal Airport, Fort Worth, Tex. : instrument approach chart (lfl51)4o3 terminal forecasting manual (1951)15907 Mead, Lake: . ,.,„_., comprehensive survey of reservoir (l9o4) 15557 ; (1955)3446 earth's crustal disturbances, geology of area (1954)17804 first 14 years (1954)19644 governing principles and operating criteria, memorandum and statement (1960) 5058 - manganese deposits of region (1952)9416 recreational opportunities (1958)814; (1959) 1114 sedimentation, comprehensive survey, 1948- 49 (1960)14623 water loss studies (1958)6083 water supply outlook and forecast of inflow (195l)75S(;; (1955)2523, 13435; (19.-i6)i:;752; (1957)3094. 12607; (195.S)i;613, 10965: (1959)2908, 11447 ; (1960)3121, 12485 wind patterns over lower Lake Mead (1953) 19563 Meade, Thomas B., relief (1958)4308, 7004. 8042 Meadow River : flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1957)8490 docwnient edition (1957)8262 Meadow .School District, reimbursement, re- port (1954)14728; (1955)11886; (1958).349; (1959)16042 Meadow spittlebugs, see Spittlebugs. Meadows : cultivation, Soviet abstracts (1959)5039. 5091, 13009, 13165. 13194, 14891 ; (1960)4088, 7123, 11382, 15798, 15861, 17464. 17478 Oregon mountain, pocket gopher in (1951) 17247 Meadville, Nebr., quadrangle map (1951)1091 Meal : census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957)4856 insect infestation control, gamma irradia- tion facility design (1955)18994 meat, production (1958)3896, 11093; (1959) 3025. 13699; (1960)6141 rye. Tariff Commission report (1959)13638 shrimp, waste, pigment content, effect of storage variables (1960) 11272 see also Alfalfa meal — Corn meal — Cotton- seed meal — Leaf meal. Meal tickets : accounting for charges — Army legs (1955)17899; (1956)6442, 19762 spec, regs (1952)18403; (1953)8501; (1954)6263 Army regulations (1953)16828; (1955)3988, 8779 procedure for use, spec, regs (1953)16885: (1954)223, 4770 Meals, see Food. Mealworms : control (1954)6103 raising (1960)16278 Mean duration ^ mathematics) : random walks (1951)14095 Mean monthly 300 and 200 mb contours and 500, 300, and 200-mb temperatures for Northern Hemisphere (1958)11232 Mean separation by functional analysis of variance and multiple comparisons (1957)9019 Means Canal, earthwork and structures, spec- ifications (1951)18964; (1952)11490 Measles : death rates, U.S., by age, race and sex (1956)11074; (1959)10513 general information (1958)3781 health information series (1956)9370 Measure of our works, talk (1951)15961 Measurements : measurement techniques (USSR periodical), abstracts (1959)10828; (1960)2482, 11864 terms, adult education series (1956)19117 thickness (1958)5006, 0252 time, short intervals (1960)14508 see also Electric measurements — Radio measurements — subjects of measure- ment. Measures, sec Metric system — Weights and measures. Measuring and marketing farm timber (1958) 77167 Measuring instruments : Bamberg universal graduated instrument, checkin- (1960)17708 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957)4870 commodity classihcation, responsibilities, spec, reirs (1951)6144. 10558. 19265; (1953)16942; (1954) 274. 9369 Federal item identilicatlon guides for sup- ply cataloging (1955)8009; (1058)9824 industry employment, hours, and earnings (1954)18848 map measures, specification (1952)586 mechanical, study of industry (I960)) 18322 peak-reading, measurements of mechanical shock (1951)14131 Page 1474 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Measuring: instruments — Continued photographic device for measuring fish (1958)6014 sets, kits and outfits, Federal supply classi- fication, logistic responsibilities, Anny regs (1956)18284 Ships Bureau manual (1956)9393 testing of measuring equipment, handbook (1951)10099 thickness measurement (1958)5006, 6252 tools for measurement, adult education series (1956)19122 transmission measuring set, technical manuals (1953)534-535 weighing and measuring devices, specifica- tions, etc. (1955) 15927 addendum (1956)17598 correction sheets (1951)18840; (1952) 15677; (1953)16392; (1954)17707; (1956)15917, 17599: (1957) 14453: (1958)15257; (1959)17769; (1960) 16101 see also Bevel s — Electric measur- ing instruments — Hygrometers — Hyp- someters — Photoelectric cells — Psy- chrometers — Square (instrument) — Telemeters. Measuring pumps, see Pumps. Measuring tapes : general-use, specification (1953)13203; (1954)8701; (1955)15646; (1956) 3897, 17294 line standards, calibration at NBS (1950) 11057 ; (1960)8864 addendum (1960)2136 measurement of length bv means of wire or tape (1960)14511 steel, — surveyors', specification (1952) 587 tables and charts for correction (1954) 16366 tank level gaging, specification (1953) 13097 Measuring tools, see Measuring instruments. Measuring wires : specification (1956)9056 use for Karmakskiy baseline (1960)15921 Meat : and sausage products (chilled or frozen), packaging and packing . specification (1954)10322: (1956)10698 Argentine production. 1937--49 (1951)3528 bibliography (1953)1609. 11613 breeds of chickens for meat and egg produc- tion (1954)15990 Canadian livestock and meat situation (1952)11160 Canadian shipments, ban lifted (1953)6054 canned — ground meat and spaghetti, specification (1955)493 meat and noodles, specification (1951) 15241 meat balls and spaghetti, specification (1955)492 meat balls with beans in tomato sauce, specification (1954)10317 qualitv and stability symposium (1955) 17533 census of manufactures, 1954, meat prod- lUcts, and prepared meats, industry bulletin (1957)6503 chemical changes induced by gamma ir- radiation (1958)13480 Chicago, 111., industry, Communist infiltra- tion and techniques, hearings (1959) 12316 chop suey. canned, specifications (1956) 570-571 consumption — household consumption, review of 1955 survey data (1959)17168 larger supplies available for specified countries during 1952 (1953)17538 patterns (195817719: (1960)12651 world trend (1951)18658 costs of retailing in relation to volume (1952)17091 distribution in Los Angeles area (1959) 13730 dried, early man's travel ration (1958)5102 Meat — Continued export possibilities for United States meat offals in Western Europe (1954) 15497 farm meal-curing methods (1952) 26 I'ederal inspection program anniversary commemoratives (addresses) (1957) 50 Federal meat grading service requirements (1952) Clue Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs il956) 18325 foreign agriculture circulars (1955) 2290, 13191; (1956) 2361, 13501; (1957) 2836. 12348 ; (1958) 2351, 10704 ; (1959) 2643, 111S2 ; (1960) 2846, 12208 foreign markets development (remarks) (1956) 7479 foreign markets, expanding (address) (1956) 7481 foreign trade (1953) 6053; (19.54) 7317 foreign trade prospects (1959) 3524; (1960) 1787 freezing for home use (1952) 30 freezing, protective effect before gamma radiation, research (1959) 8395 fresh, prepackaged, in retail food stores (1952) 6041 fresh, transportation in refrigerator cars (1955) 8542 frozen, prepackaged, distribution practices, survey (1956) 19600 grading — certification, rules and regulations (1951) S731 ; (1954) 7806; (1957) 4456; (1959) 15274 main stations and location of graders (1955) 3734 home canning directions (1951) 8865; (1959) 1306 home-cured, how to protect it from insects (1955) 8618 in World V^'ar II (1951) 8859 index numbers of railroad freight rates (1951) 19068 industrial waste guide (1954) 15781 industry — Angola, 1949 (1951) 13835 France (1958) 4779 Mexico (1958) 606 inspection, Federal service — activities, summary (1952) 17181 ; (1953) 16804; (1954) 17949 appropriations, 1960. Agriculture Dept. hearings (1959) 7444 control of food additives (talk) (1960) 6163 50 vears with approval — picture story (1956) 10926 program aid (1956) 19612 manual (1953) 3778 supplement (1954) 10939 procedures manuals (1957) 7790; (1960) 9078 program (remarks) (1956) 16137, 16146 program, Federal-State participation, hearing (1960) 9486 regulations (1952) 16019, 18360; (1958) 64; (1960) 4509 supplements (1953) 18228; (19.54) 15981 ; (1956) 31 sanitation requirements of Federal meat grading service (1959) 13681 supplemental appropriations, estimate (1952) 8955 veterinarian, facts concerning job (1959) 9590 inspection stamp as guide to wholesale meat (1952) 14500 inspectors, applicants for Government jobs, information (1952) 9863 international trade (1951) 16844: (1952) 16064; (1953) 16196; (1954) 17493 irradiated, use of additives in eliminating undesirable effects (1959) 6920 irradiated with ionizing radiations, problem of hvgienic evaluation of quality, USSR study (1960) 14100 livestock and meat industrv. Australia's and U.S. producer (I960) 647 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1475 Meut — Continued livestock and meat situation (1951) 1655, 11830; (1952) 1028, 11641; (1953) 2948, 13760; (1954) 2211, 12C20 ; (1955) 1889, 12709; (195C) 1943, 13077; (1957) 2405, 11912; (195S) 1919, 10275; (1959) 2210, 10605; (1900) 2307, 11702 livestock slaughter and meat production (1956) 13116 luncheon — canned, specification (1955) 10107 ; (1957) 5387 specification, cancellation (1956) 17310 manufacturing trends in U.S. Imports (1960) 051 market news service (1960) 3229 market news weekly sumnmry and statistics (1959) 10066; (1960) 2308, 11703 market operation, commissaries — Army regs (1955) 5459; (1956) 19754 spec, regs (1953) 16860 marketing — assistance of extension work (1951) 18544 moat and meat products (1951) 14307, 19077 meat and meat products abroad (remarks) (1955) 10327 role of grade standards (remarks) (1960) 4495 marketing research promotion program — hearing (1957) 9543; (1958) 9606, 9773 reports (1957) 8198, 13385; (1958) 8259 marking and labeling program of Meat In- spection Division (1960) 16460 meal, production (1958) 3896, 11093 ; (1959) 3025, 13699; (1960) 6141, 16435 meat food product bar, specification (1951) 9678 meat purchase program, hearing (1956) 7055 meat-type hogs, marketability (1953) 18793 more meat for defense (1952) 4599, 4685- 91, 6501-05 New Zealand's industry and U.S. producer (1960) 3839, 15485 packaged, new display tray (1960) 12612 packaging and displaying in self-service markets (1953) 14630 Pavlov Bay king crabs, content (1958) 3486 prepackaged, rewrapping costs, etc (1952) 4558 preservation, effects of aureomycin hydro- chloride bath and gamma irradiation tests (1959) 8394 prices, beef cattle ceilings — law (1951) 18397 reports (1951) 18172 principles of layout for self-service meat departments (1955) 2657 processing — ionizing radiation use (1957) 6440 ration issue, technical manual (1953) 440; (1959) 4.303 changes (1956) 14135-138 produce more, wipe out brucellosis (1952) 4572 production — annual reports (1951) 8849, 11400; (1952) 9783, 14092; (1953) 8310, 13271; (1954) 7805; (19.55) 8568; (1956) 2736, 7896-97; (1957) 7781; (1958) 6426; (1960) 1420 by States (1957) 7779 monthly reports (1957) 2444. 11036; (1958) 1943, 10300; (1959) 2234, 10688; (1960) 2331, 11727 performance test (1953) 200; (1955) 27 problems and trends In adjusting produc- tion to changing food habits (talk) (1956) 13858 safe wholesome meat (paper) (1959) 11610 Soviet Union (1960) 9784 United States, bv months (1956) 9556; (1957) 7773; (1958) 6412, 11179; (1959) 7011 ; (1960) 7662 Meat — Continued production and supply situation, hearings (1951) 13175 production, trade, consumption, etc., statis- tics (1958) 13254; (1959) 8337, (1960) 9110 products — investigation, prices, etc (1951) 3276 marketing problems (1956) 4426 reference sources (1953) 18947 situation (1956) 4394 U.S. market in Japan (1960) 3841 prospective demand in the South (1956) 47 protection during transportation by truck (1957) 1401 purchase specification requirements ap- proved by USDA (1959) 13691-696 receiving, blocking and cutting in retail stores (1953) 11743 recipes for thrifty meals (1953) 9789 records and grading, OPS trade guide (1951) 18909 reindeer, specification cancellation (1958) 4743 retailing (1955) 8565 retailing costs, wage factor (1958) 89 scraps, production (1953) 16652; (1954) 4569, 17911: (1955) 2623; (1956) 2739-40, 17852 supplies, outlook (statement) (1959) 5500 supply for Europe from Americas (1951) 3530 USDA production report (periodical) (1951) 2180. 12454; (1952) 1025, 12192; (1953) 3520, 14302; (1954) 2271, 12674: (1955) 1943, 12827: (1956) 2000, 13131; (1957) 2463, 11967 utilization, investigation (1951) 15110 variety, in world markets (1958) 16016 veterinary inspection — Army regulations (1952) 6528, 14629 special regulations (1952) 0577; (1953) 292; (1954) 11090 what Agriculture Dept. can contribute to industry (remarks) (1953) 4958 wholesale distribution in San Francisco Bay area (1957) 7813 wholesaling based on pasteurization bv gamma irradiation (1955) 18993"; (1956) 423 world consumption (1952) 17808 world production, 1953 (1954) 10522 see also Bacon — Packing industry — Sausage. Meat animals, see Livestock. Meat-chopping machines : electric, hand operated, specification (1956) 15681 specification (1955) 10265 cancellation (1956) 17304 Meat cutters : examination announcement (1953) 5411 saw, band, meat cutting, specification (1957) 8572 Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, Amalgamated, see Amalga- mated Meat Cutters and Butcher Work- men of North America. Meat-cutting and fat-rendering plants, special regulations (1952) 18396 Meat hooks, see Hooks. Moat Inspection Division : appropriations. 1900. Agriculture Dept., hearings (1959) 7444 marking and labeling program (1960) 16400 summary of activities (1957) 14028; (1958) 15446; (1900) 16451, 18224 Meat Inspectors. Federal, job qualifications, etc. (1959) 1282 Meat loaf. Federal specifications (1954) 12311-313 Meat packing plants, sec Packing industry. Meat production performance test, see Chickens. Meat sauce, siiecificatlon (1950) 17157 Meat-slicing machines : hand oiterated and electric, specification (1955) 18351; (1957) 15783 Page 1476 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Meat-slicing machines — Continued meat-and-vegetable, specification (1952) 9328 specifications, cancellation (1955) 19396 Meat stores, see Stores. Meat teuderizinu machine, electric, specifica- tion (1955) 494 Meats, see Meat. Meatvard, F. Archie, relief (1952) 8753, 12795, 136S2 Mechanic schools, see Schools. Mechanical and physical hazards series (1960) 14525, 17516 Mechanical brains, see Cybernetics. Mechanical cow sells millc (1954) 10380 Mechanical design, see Designs (industrial). Mechanical drawing : drafting, PACAF basic bibliographies (195S) 11237; (1959) 7111 functional drafting (19oS) 897 general, drafting, technical manual (195C) 4793 government publications, list (1957 22S0 job descriptions, training, etc (1959) 17375 modular coordination in drafting (1951) 9963 Mechanical engineering : AEC reports of interest to industry, bibliog- raphy (1954) 6429; (1955) 7389 basic, Yards and Doclis P.ureau technical publication (1958) 7712 professional curricula, general and liberal educational content (1954) 15823 USSR, bibliography (1953) 19269 Mechuical engineers, see Engineers. Mechanical equipment, see Machinery. Mechanical equipment inspectors : examination announcement — overseas employment (1957) 14S09 suspension notice (1958) 3019 Mechanical extraction apparatus, see Extrac- tion apparatus. Mechanical fans : axial and propeller ventilating, testing, etc. (1951) 18668; (1955) 16636 axial-flow fans, wall boundary layer influ- ence (1951) 5666 current industrial reports (1960) 7854, 11926 facts for industry 17609; (1952) 3012. 13833: 12779; (1955) (1951) 1714, 11899, 1101, 11712: (1953) (19.54) 2355, 8137, 2050, 7466. 12939 ; (1956) 2106, 1S239 ; (1957) 2569, 7979, 10655, 12069; (1958) 2073, 6591. 10437; (1959) 2372, 5691, 10903 (1960) 2569 see also Electric fans — Fans. Mechanical impedance as tool for shock or \ibration analysis (1960) 10326 Mechanical instrument makers, see Instrument makers. Mechanical lighters, cigarettes, cigars and pipes, change rate of excise tax, report (1960) 657S Mechanical mining in some bituminous coal mines, progress report (1960) 19067 Mechanical pencils, see Pencils. Mechanical power transmission, see Power transmission. Mechanical properties of high purity FeC al- lovs at low temperatures (1959) 13571- 572 Mechanical stokers, see Stokers (mechanical). Mechanical tools, see Retrieving tools. Mechanics (persons) : aircraft — airframe and powerplant, examination guide (1958) 11542 airframe reoairman, job description (1953) 16791 airman proficiency test scores, regression analysis (1960) 12727 B-2o preflights, criterion measures by factor analysis (1954) 16112 B-47 aircraft training aids for mobile detachments (19.54) 9179 certificates, etc., civil aeronautics mnnual (1954) 3524; (1956) 14247; (1957) 6639; (1958) 544.3-44, 7983; (1959) 7689; (1960) 6852 Mechanics (persons) — Continued aircraft — continued civil air regulations (1952) 8581 amendments (1953) 10201; (1954) 6523; (1956) 8353, 14257; (1957) 534, 1724-25 engine, job components check list (1957) 6171 engine, job success (1955) 1071 experience reports (1951) 4630 inspection authorization requirements (1956) 99S1 errata (1950) 14244 jet engine, on-the-job training program (1958) 1076 job proficiency, qualifications data anal- ysis (1959) 9643 K-svstem, on-the-job training and profi- ciency (1958) 11267 maintenance knowledge, comparison of 2 groups (1958) 4012 MOS proficiency test aid (1958) 15560 nontechnical factors in job performance (1956) 18083 on the job training (1956) 16296 predicting success in training courses, interaction of experience and aptitude (1958) 4011 propeller mechanic, job description (1953) 16789, 16794 square-root method to identify factors in job performance (1957) 9104 tasks performed by senior B-29 me- chanics. Air Force (1954) 9181 testing program in operational commands (1956) 18072 training and evaluation in preflighting, B-25, checklist (1953) 16783 written evaluation of proficiency measure for B-50 aircraft (1956) 19718 armament-electronics maintenance, accuracy of information on line work orders (1959) 5609 automotive — apprentice program, Post Office Dept. (1957) 16152 earnings in automobile repair shops, 1953 (1954) 914 equipment syllabus (1951) 5701 examination announcements (1951) 7770; (1955) 9269; (1956) 3287, 10001, 16573-575; (1957) 1739; (1958) 11552, 16831 job description (1953) 16793 repairman apprentice, Air Force on-the- job training package (1960) 1450 repairman, MOS eflaciency test aid (1959) 159 substitute automotive, examination an- nouncement discontinuance notice (1960) 12868 aviation machinist's mate 3, Navy training courses (1958) 3758 aviation structural mechanic 1 & C, Navy training courses (1959) 17794 aviation structural mechanic 3 & 2, Navy training courses (1957) 1144; (1958) 6277 aviation structural mechanics handbook, Navy training courses (1953) 13507 biographical inventories, predictive efficiency (1955) 3957 construction mechanic 3 «& 2, Navy train- ing courses (1960) 4325 definition of airman, amend — - hearing (1954) 10266 reports (1954) 3618, 12059 E-4 fire control performance test, scoring system (1958) 121 electronic — examination announcement (1952) 497o increasing reinforced practice in training (1957) 6167 MOS proficiency test for specialist (1958) 13313 troubleshooting, descriptive study (1957) 6169 troubleshooting, generalized course, cor- relational analysis of achievement (1958) 7863 2Sa-992- Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1477 -68— Vol. 2 13 Mcclianics (persons) — Continued eiiiplovuieiit outlook — air conditionintc (1960) 8719 automotive (1958) 1646: (1960) 5712 diesel <195S) 3624; (19(30) 5712 electronic servlceineu and technicians (1960) 5720 elevator constructors (1960) 7208 industrial machinery repairman (1960) 8715 Instrument repairmen (1960) 5i29 mecliaiiics and repairmen (1953) 7314, 7944 ; (1955) 711 optical (1958) 3625 optical lalioratory (1960) 7272 refriperating and air-conditioning (1958) 3031 refrigeration (1960) 8719 engineer equipment — and automotive maintenance courses, Army, prediction of success (1958) 9 MOS proficiency test aid (1958) 15559 e(iuipniont maintenance trades, selected ap- prenticeship schedules (1960) 625C equijiment maintenance with various num- bers, simple analysis (1959) 17236 general, substitute, examination announce- ment (1954) 13872; (1957) 9319 helicopter — reconnaissance. MOS proficiency test aid (1958) 15501 single rotor MOS proficiency test aid (1958) 15562 tandrm rotor. MOS proficiency test aid (1958) 15563 laboratory electronic mechanic, examination announcement (1955) 7489. 9297 machinery repairman 1 & C, Navy training courses (1959) 6847 machinery repairmen 3 & 2, Navy training courses (1956) 15959 mechanic 1 & C, Navy training courses (1055) 18529 mechanic 3 & 2, Navy training courses (1951) 10140, 14125: (1955) 1743 mechanic school certificates (1957) 12984 missile fire control, MOS proficiency test for specialist (1958) 13314 office appliance repairman, examination an- nouncement (1951) 9260: (1956) 3295: (1958) 6636; (1959) 8473 discontinuance notice (1956) 5041 proficiency examination construction for maintenance personnel on new weapon system (1957) 1505 proficiency of Q-24 radar mcclianics (1955) 13.3-136. 2725. 8738 radar repairman. MOS proficiency test aid (1959) 11697 refrigeration and air-conditioning mechanic. examination announcements (1952) 3522: (1956) 18520; (195S) 5464 rules, attitudes, etc., for servicemen (1960) 11626 tabulating equipment repairmen, MOS 207, training (1955) 18899 teletypewriter repairman. MOS proficiency test aid (1958) 15558 training materials (1957) 12861 Mechanics (science) : Academy of Sciences, Lugansk, session of Department of Technical Sciences, activities (1960) 7050 AEC reports of interest to industry, bibliography (1954) 6429: (1955) 7389 applied mathematics and mechanics (USSR periodical), abstracts (1959) 8425, 10770: (1960) 2424. 11834 celestial, mutual potential and bodv of rotation, USSR study (1960) 15759 China — development in past decade (1960) 14222 research (1960) 14203 elect romecbanics and automation, scientific reports of higher schools (USSR periodical), abstracts (I960) 2522 electroniecbanics. news of institutes of higher learning, USSR, abstracts (1960) 2499 elementary quantum statistics (1958) 829 Mechanics (science) — Continued fluid mechanics, effect on gaseous film cool- ing of coolant injection through angled slots and normal holes (1960) 17885 fluid, selected topics (1958) 6088 from linear mechanics to nonlinear me- chanics (1955) 18489 journal of abstracts, mechanics (USSR periodical), abstracts (1959) 10815; (1900) 2469 mathematics, mechanics, astronomy, phys- ics, chemistry series, herald of Moscow University, abstracts (1960) 2457 mechanical interruptions, civil air regula- tions (1951) 10897 mechanical properties of thorium (1955) 18970 mechanical property tests on ceramic twdies (1954) 13533 physico-chemical, development of materials in Ukraine (1959) 6422 protractors, precision testing (1960) 14503 quantum, problems of continuous spectra (1953) 17058 series, herald of Leningrad University, ab- stracts (1960) 2454 theoretical and applied. all-Union con- ference. USSR (1960) 17663 training project outlines (1951) 3970 Jlechanic's creepers, see Creepers (platforms). Mechanism in radiolysis of aqueous protein solutions (1958) 13544 Mechanism of beneficial effects of boron and zirconium on creep-rupture properties of complex heat-resistant allov (1958) 15230 Mechanism of induction of mammary neo- plasms in rats by radiation, relation to dose and ovarian status (1958) 13523 Mechanism of transport of bivalent cations into yeast cell (1958) 13059 Mechanization : agricultural — Communist China, Japanese analysis (1900) 15607 Hopeh Province, China (1960) 17238 agricultural machinery and equipment survey, Asia (1959) 15457 farm costs etc., United States, 1950-60, bibliography (1960) 18255 farm, instruction, training program sugges- tions (1957) 17660 farm mechanics in vocational agriculture, survey (I960) 511 farm mechanics instruction, improving, pro- ceedings of conference (195t!) 15591 forest trail maintenance, etc. (1957) 896 impact on cotton production (1957) 33 mechanization of construction (USSR periodical), abstracts (1959) 7180; (1960) 2483 oflice mechanization for small industry (1956) 7790 postal service automatic letter sorter, de- scription (1900) 4365 spinning process, economy points of view (1059) 802 I'SSK— construction during postwar period (1959) 626 farms (1060) 131 road-building operations (1959) 14847 sre also Automation Mechanocardiograph, portable, design, produc- tion, etc., USSR study (19(10) 15567 Mechta, sec Rockets. Mi'cidea. sec Stink bugs. Mecklenburg County. Va. : land conveyance to school board — law (1953) 152O0 reports (1952) 3640; (1953) SS32, 12759 soil survey of area (1956) 4235 Meda-Novara. Enrichetta F. C, relief (1954) 11528. 14S73. 1644S Medal for Distinguished Civilian Achieyenient, "cc Distinguished Civilian Achievement Medal. Page 1478 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Medal of Honor : award to Huyh B. Miller, jr (1957) 8081 award to unknown American who lost life in Korean conflict — hearing (1957) 13566 law (1957) 15118 reports (1957) S177, 15584 increased pensions for holders — • hearings (1955) 6194 reports (1954) 8331; (1955) 6139, 9684; (1958) 9512; (1959) 8676; (1960) 15293 posthumous award to chaplains George L. Fox, Alexander D. Goode, Clark V. Poling, and John P. Washington (1958) 6940 rosettes, specification (1955) 18250; (1956) 17152 Medal of Honor Society, see Congressional Medal of Honor Society. Medals : award for acts of, heroism involving motor vehicles — hearings (1957) 9767, 11077 law (1957) 9384 reports (1957) 81S7, 8311 award, in case of lost or not processed recommendations — law (1960) 13026 reports (1954) 11608; (1959) 8658; (1960) 13713 campaign and service, specifications (1955) 10111,19251; (1956) 17155 commemorative — admission of Kansas — • law (1960) 6432 report (3959) 16077; (1960) 3606 admission of West Virginia — law (1959) 14039 reports (1959) 12408, 1423S Century 21 Exposition — law (1960) 16753 reports (1960) 11069, 13326 establishment of Air Force Academy — law (1959) 9785 reports (1959) 8666, 8829 founding of Idaho as territory — law (1960) 16752 reports (1960) 11070, 13325 100th anniversary of discovery of silver in U.S.— law (1959) 8514 report (1959) 7571 100th anniversary of founding of pony exjiross — law (1960) 6433 reports (1959) 16076; a960) 3607 120th anniversary of Texas Declaration of Independence, etc. — law (1955) 16758 report (1955) 14761 settlement of Colorado — law (1959) 9785 reports (1959) 18666, 8829 issuance, compilation of laws (1960) 406 issuance to societies of which Benjamin Franklin was member — law (1955) 16721 reports (1955) 14877, 15324 Navy and Marine Corps awards manual (1958) 1777; (1959) 6852 police and firemen of D.C., award more than one each year — law (1956) 14535 reports (1956) 8572, 15265 service. Army regs (1951) 149: (1952) 1917-18: (1953) 1906, 5093. 8473, 16843; (1954) 9287; (1955) 209,4029, 7037, 8834. 10956. 17971 ; (1956) 6501, 8124; (1958) 7877 veterans of War Between the States — law (1956) 14497 reports (1956) 85.55, 15191 see also Decorations of honor — also names of medals or persons to whom medals are to be presented. Medellin, Gloria M., relief (1955) 4314, 7834, 9325 Medford, Mass. : census of housing, 1950, block statistics (1952) 3492 railroad accident (1958) 7388 Medford, Oreg. : Medford Municipal Airport, terminal fore- casting reference manual (1956) 17838 population, special census (1954) 19324 weatlier observations, hourly (1956) 13019 errata (1956) 19518 Medfra, Alaska, topographic quadrangle map (1951) 3600 Mediation, see Industrial arbitration. Mediation and Conciliation Service, see Fed- eral Mediation and Conciliation Service. Mediation Board, see National Mediation Board. Mediators, examination announcements (1953) 7240: (1956) 20066; (1957) 1745; (1959) 265 Medical Academy, Military, Yugoslavia, see Military Medical Academy, Yugoslavia. Medical administrators, activities in State heath departments (1951) 14167 Medical bacteriologists, see Bacteriologists. Medical botany, medicinal plants used in Chinese medicine (1960) 17331 Medical Branch of V^ietnam People's Army, articles (1960) 8611 Medical bulletins, Medicine and Surgery Dept., VA (1958) 1881, 3855; (1959) 6996, 15235; (1960) 14774 Medical cabinets, see Cabinets. Medical care : accounting procedures for medical services, spec, regs (1952) 8386, 12527 administrative systems approved for hospi- tals (1956) 7973 aeromedical transport squadrons, AF unit training standard (195S) 16687 aged persons — background and factual information on various problems (1960) 14780 financing — community viewpoint, hearings (1960) 1692, 3725, 5209 expert views, summary (1959) 16216 hearings (1959) 12561 report (1956) 11159 low income. Federal pavments — hearings (1900) 13782 law (1960) 16S05 reports (1960) 13298, 13306, 16861, 16919 Air Force letters (1951) 7497. 8879, 12664, 14346; (1952) 8252, 12385, 17109; (1953) 3692, 11762 Air Force manuals (1952) 3173; (1953) 9811, 18153: (1954) 3040-41, 16018; (1955) 8654-55; (1956) 62, 1121, 4565-66, 16194-195; (1957) 12825- 826; (1958) 3988, 5286, 7829-30, 15524-525; (1959) 136. 3106, 4225, 15348, 17219 ; (1960) 6216 Air Force pamphlet, AFP series (1952) 14538-540, 15952-954, 18307: (1953) 1820-21, 3697-98, 6488, 8344-53, 11765-766; (1954) 80. 1241, 4643-44, 7854, 10976-977, 13436, 16027, 18017- 18; (1955) 2676, 3921, 8662, 13632, 17821-823; (1956) 71-72. 1127-30, 2880. 4579-83, 6322-27, 7969-73, 9642- 45. 11386-387, 13932-934, 16211-219, 17972-982, 19646-653 ; (1957) 156- 164, 4551-54. 6046, 6055-56, 12837- 838; (1958) 2815. 3995-96, 5296-5301, 6481-87, 7852-56. 9079-83, 11228-229, 1328.3-287, 15537-538, 16706-710: (1959) 42-144. 3111-13, 2453-56, 5593-94, 7099-7105, 8364 Air Force regulations (19,51) 2430-33, 4342-14. 7543-46, 8935-37, 10426-438, 12721-727, 17317-320, 19160-161; (1952) 76, 1874, 3219. 4671-72, 0486- 87, 8315-18, 14587-590, 16004-8, 17165. 18347-348; (1953) 110-113. 1871-73, 3761-65, 5050-53, 6536-37, 8422-27, 9871-74, 11844-850, 14715. 16759-760, 18201-204, 19683-688 ; Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1479 Medical eare — Continuea Air Force regulations — continued (1954) 130-131, 1271-76, 3105-9, 4698-4701, 6196-99, 7913-15, 9253- 55, 11010-20, 13510-516, 160S7-92, 18069-71, 19198; (1955) 119-120, 1049-54, 3944^5, 5422-24, 6935, S714- 15. 10S51-8.52, 13G76-6S3, 16347-350, 17861-863. 18708; (19.J6) 105, 1149, 4628-32, 0384-85, 8015-16, 9689-90, 11450-452, 13968-969, 16280, 18046- 53, 19607-701; (1957) 204-205, 1495- 96, 3330, 4607-13, 6131-32 American seamen, spec, regs (1951) 12813 Armed Forces, joint oversea operations, Hold manual (1956) 4770 Armed Forces medical laboratories, joint utilization. Army regs (1953) 9903 Armv Department circulars (1955) 2S21- 22. 4045. 5535. 7064. 13833-834, 16524, 17098-999; (1956) 242 Armv facilities, Army regs (1953) 16827; ■(1955) 17922; (1957) 1555 Armv medic.ll facilities, .spec, regs (1951) 12812: (1952) 0525. 16075 Armv medical laboratories. Army regs '(1952) 12470, 14627 Army medical service — report, spec, regs (1952) 126 1775 through the years (1952) 3070 snpplv status reporting system, spec, regs (19.i2) .3:545-46, 6619; (1953) 14853, 18327: (1954) 13684. 18193 Armv patients in naval medical facilities, spec, regs (1952) 125 Armv patients, in Navy and i=.lr Force hos- pitals. Army regs (1957) 279 Army personnel in medical treatment facili- ties of Federal agencies outside Depart- ment of Defense, Army regs (1956) 140.39 Armv regulations (1951) 13.3-135. 2465, 4392-93, 6015. 7581-82, 8959-60, 1046.5-467. 12755. 14446. 16030-31, 17352-353; (1952) 9.5-96, 1906-7, 3244-47, 6524-28, 8343, 9869-71, 12474-477, 14625. 14627-629, 16029, 17202-203, 18374: (1953) 1894-97, 3790. 0570, 6572-73. 8462-63. 9903-6, 11883-884. 14752, 16823-827, 19722- 723: (1954) 171, 1318-19, 3146^7, 4732-33, 6237. 7946. 9275, 11052, 16146-147 : (1955) 172-173. 1095-98, 2759-63, .3987, 5464-66. 6999-7001, 8775-76. 10897-898. 13745-749, 16414- 417 17912-922. 18807-810; (1956) 141, 1187-89. 2975^58, 4679-80, 6448- .50. 8073. 9750. 11540-546, 14038-41, 16333-338, 18132-145. 19772-780 ; (1957) 279-285. 1552-55, 3369-73, 4664-72. 62.34-36 Baltimore. Md.. preventive services (1953) 20395 beneficiaries of Employees' Compensation Bureau in Army facilities, Army regs (19.56) 19774 beneficiaries of Veterans Administration. spec, regs (19.52) 17253; (1953) 19770 chemical warfare casualties, treatment (1957) 3465 children. Azerbaydzhan SSR, medico-sani- tary service (1959) 16610 China (1959) 6500 chronicallv ill. rehabilitation and care, re- port (1956) 3814 civilian employees, overseas, impove, admin- istration, hearings (19.59) 9919A civilian, for Army personnel — Armv regulations (1951) 12756; (1956) 4679 special regulations (1951) 14497; (1954) 9313 Coast Ouard — in naval hospitals, hearing (1954) 5433 manual (1956) 14298. 18553 members and dependents, report (1954) 6971 combat and field practice (1950) 12827 Medical care — Continued combat areas, defense, field manual (1953) 235 compend for commanding officers of naval vessels (1953) 20288 consolidation with hospital and Public Health functions (statement) (1952) 12031 consumer cooperatives in U.S.. recent de- velopments (1954) 6696, 7396 consumer price index component, 1953-56 (1957) 16972 control of linens in Armv medical treatment facilities. Army regs (1955) 13746; (1956) 19772 ; (1957) 6234 dental care. Army regs (1952) 96 depi.-ndents, Army regs (1956) 19775 dependents', eligibility and identification, Army regs (1957) 330-331. 4714, 62S6 dependents of military personnel, report (1953) 15SG8; (1954) 575 emergencv medical treatment under civil de- fense (1953) 9257 expenses, characteristics (1958) 6323 facilities — administration. Army regs (1951) 134 ; (1952) 1907, 6526; (1954) 3146, 11052 ; (1955) 10897 construction act amendments — hearings (1958) 8324 law (1958) 11785 reports (1958) 9483. 12427 construction act, extend— law (1958) 14009 reports (1958) 9481, 9483. 12428 construction act with amendments, com- pilation (1959) 4426 construction jirogram- — - projects api)roved for Federal aid (1956) 19358; (1957) 14535 review. 1946-56 (1958) 15319 State plans (1956) 19359 general administration, Army regs (1956) 14040 mortgage loan insurance, hearings (1954) 9978' survey and construction program, labor standards (1956) 11140 farmers expenditures. 1955 (1958) 7764 Federal employees, expense insurance plan (1956)18543 Federal employees group medical and hos- pitalisation program desirability invest- igation, expenses, reports (1959)4701, 4703 Federal grants to States, etc.. message from the President (19.55)3021; (1956)3401 Federal medical services — Hoover Commission report (1955)4225, 5139 task force report (1955)5143 field maintenance shops and missions, spec. regs (1951)4482 financing — legislation and proposals for Federal ac- tion, digest 1953-57 (1958)7645 public anrograms. study (1956^937 hospital policy of VA. hearings (1959)4602 hospitalized illness in D.C., cost study (1951V20244 independent i>r(Miavment plans in U.S., 1950 survey (1952) 15826 Pape 1480 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Medical care — Continued Indians in Bernalillo County hospital, pay- ments to Bernalillo County, N. Mex. — law (1957)15116 reports (1957)15233, 15295, 15459 industrial programs (1951)8741 interpersonal relationships in care and management of patients. Army Dept. pamphlet (1954)16182; (1958)15556 laboratories and epidemic disease control units, spec, regs (1951)7581 laboratories reports and records — Army regs (1955)8776 spec, regs (1952)9910 liaison with Public Health Service, Army regs (1956)6450 Lighthouse Service officers, etc. — hearings (1953)10542 reports (1953)8833, 10354, 12802 veto message (1954)9685 mass casualties, experience of Maryland community (1957)16710 mass casualties in nuclear warfare, early management (1955)18952 mechanical imprinting for treatment at Armv facilities, Army regs (1955)1097 (1956)16336 medical and dental treatment other than naval (1952)4194 medical care and evacuation. Army regs (1952)17202; (1953)6572 medical disposition of recruits (1951)7176 medical industry development in commu- nist Russia, USSR plans (1959)10372 medical service activities, report — Army regs (1956)1188 spec, regs (1954)6274 medical service digest, index, v. 7, no. 1-12. 1956 (1957)4627 medical service to personnel, N.G. regula- tions (1956)4146, 19264: (1937)8864 medicnl services account. Army regs (1952) S343, 12477 medical services, etc., in western Pennsyl- vania (1954)7572 mediciil si^rviees series (1952)15913, 18259; (1953)18087 medical support of Armv Air Forces in World War II (1955)18781 military personnel dependents, hearings (1956)3516 morbidity reports, etc. — Army regs (1956)18139 spec, regs (1951)9007: (1953)1928; (1954)3182. 16204; (1955)4078. 18933 nationals of foreign governments. Army regs (1951)6015; (1952)14628 naval medical treatment facilities, spec, regs (1952)4743; (1953)14796; (1956) 3036 non-Indians In Indian hospitals — law (1952)6940 reports (1951)13268; (1952)5454 nonmilitary personnel en route to or from overseas, spec, regs (1953)1926 nursing service personnel time schedule, spec, regs (1934)1350, 18155 outside Defense Department, spec . regs (1951)14498 participants in ROTC program, spec, regs (1931)4451 patient load and volume of medical services (1953)6309 patients in proprietary nursing homes ri956)19368 patients with injuries of spinal cord a955)11035 pay patients — Army regs (1955)17915; (1956)19778; (1957) 3370 spec, regs (1951)17416-417; (1952) 14659: (1933)16882 persons eligible for treatment at Army facil- ities. Armv regs (1951)4.392. 7582, 10467, 16031; (1953)1895. 8463, 16825: (19.54)4732; (1935)2760, 17914; (1956)6448; (1957)1552 persons serving after ,Tune 27, 1930 (1951) 9347 Philippine veterans, agreement with Philip- pines (1958)15364 Medical care — Continued Philippine veterans, extend program — law (1958)9286 reports (1957)11017; (1958)7018 PHS patients, annual statistics, 1954 (1954) 18986 physician visits, volume in U.S., July-Sept. 1957 (1958)6319 Polish military publications, review (1958) 16206 prisoners in institutions, estimate (1952) 10674 programs in Great Britain, Sweden, etc., hearings (1954)6890 programs, labor-management negotiation and administration (1957)15979 public assistance. Federal participation in expenditures — law (1957)13158 reports (1957)9504, 1075, 11200 qualitative indexes in antiepidemic work (1958)17180 radio advice to ships at sea, ILO recom- mendations (1959)7339 reinsurance legislation, voluntary prepay- ment plan. Federal program — hearings (19.54)11893, 17171 mesage from the President (1954)1625 reports (1954)11700, 11776, 12095, 14605 retail prices in 20 cities, 1956-58 (1960) 2060 rural health cooperatives (1951)940, 4108 service and supplies, amend longshoremen and harbor workers compensation act. hearings (1958)9623 service dependents, DOD pamphlet (1957) 248 servicio de sanidad, teatro de operaciones, field manual (1954)16178 ship's medicine chest (1953)10641 small plant programs (1952)18191, 19128 special regulations (1951)180, 2522-25, 4438, 6075-78, 7633-34, 9005-9, 10514- 515, 12812-814, 14497-501, 16061-62, 17411-417, 19227-228; (1952) 125- 126, 1954. 3294-95, 4743^4, 6576-78. 8386-87. 9910-12, 12526-527. 14659, 1607.3-77, 17253-256; (1953) 2S9-292, 1926-28, 3838, 5113-15. 6608-9, 8512- 14, 8516. 9944-46, 14796-797. 16882, 18282-283, 19770; (1954)1349-51, 3179-83, 4767-68, 6274-73, 7983. 9312-15, 11089-91, 1620.3-204, 18154- 156; (1955)239, 4077-78. 8918, 16519, 18932-935; (1956)3056. 8139 special-treatment centers (1951) 8612 supernumeraries. Xavy and Marine Corps, etc (1951)20075 supply and demand trends (1960) 401 tariff. Health Bureau, Panama Canal Zone (19.51)16184 tasks of medical antiepidemic service (1958)17179 teaching facilities, grants for construction, continue, hearings (1958)14576 theater of operations, field manual (1953) 234 treatment facilities, administration. Air Force manuals (1954)3041; (1956) 16194-195; (1959)15348 trends, review and study (1958)879 uniformed service facilities in District of Columbia (1958)16509 uniformed services personnel dependents — annual reports (1958)7886; (1939) 11716; (1960)9153 hearings (1956) 8883 law (19.56) 11789 law, analysis (1956) 18102 reports (1956) 5191, 5205, 8864. 10280 USSR- ambulatory, polyclinic, and hospital aid in urban and rural medical establish- ments, statistical data (1939) 16607 government task to improve (I960) 18782 health facilities (1959) 772, 5074 health protection improvement (1959) 13243 mass attack preparations (1959) 16613 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1481 Modlcal care — Continued ISSR- — contlmu'd medical service improvement (1960) 15725, 172l.'0 military medical journal reports (1958) 1C192; (1959> 1810. 1840, 3741, 5040; (1900) 1979, 4072. 7120 orpanization of medical services (1957) 91(19 population, measures for improving (1900) 8000 Utilization of personnel at Army hospitals, etc.. spec, regs (1951) 14499; (1954> 3179; (1955) 8918 veteran (1952 i 4500 Veterans Administration — benctieiaries. Army rpf,'s (1957) 280 policies (1951) 15110 Veterans Administration i)rogram — hearings, etc. (1953) 5030,15599; (1958) 12211 A : (1900) 5048 make funds available, hearing (1954) 11 90S operations, report (1955) 7786 veterans at V A hospitals (1951) 13561 veterans benefits act of 1957, amend to secure more adequate care, report (1958) 12107 veterans, Philippine, ai:r(>empnt with Philip- pine Islands (liJ.'iO) 99() veterans residing abroad, include tlioso with peacetime service-incurred disabilities — law (1959) 14008 reports (1959) 14203, 14433 veterans, selected health statistics, July 1957-June 1958 (1960) 4383 victims of radiation exposure from Y-12 accident, June 10. 1958 (1959) 11733 workmen's compensation laws, coverage, etc. (1954) 0680, 7393 Medical Care, Advisory Council on, see Advis- ory Council on Medical Care. Medical Center, University of Colorado : elec- tron microscope for use, duty-free entry — law (1900) 18405 reports (1000) 13353, 15338 Medical centers, maternity departments, asfjitic nursing techniques, survev (i;»00) 16190 Medical certificates : airmen, physical fitness, civil air regulations amendments (1959) 3442, 16301 airmen's physical standards — civil aeronautics manual (1959) 17393 civil air regulations amendment (1957) 10676; (1958) 6020 civil air regulations amendment, certificates and renewal (1959) 3446 see also Death certificates. Medical colleges. Federal aid, hearings (1955) 10032 Medical Corps, Army : adjustment of Army-Air Force Medical Service responsibilities. Army regs (1954) 171. 16146 Army regulations (1952) 3244 cooking siipei-vision, repeal law — law (1954) 9024 reports (1954) 5228, 8452 doctors of osteopathy, appointment — hearing (1955) 14903; (1956) 7206 law (1950) 16689 reports (1955) 11775; (1956) 8855, 14807 officers — appdiiifnicnt. Army rogs (1955) 10467; (l!t.-,i;) L".»91 ; (1957) 3417, 0289 appointiiicnts. spec, regs (1951) 4406, 17453; (1952) 18435; (1954) 258, 1 3066 professional training record — Army regs (1955) 8775 spec, regs (1951) 180. 17411 promotions, temporary (1956) 255 regulated items, spec, regs (1951) 14558; (1952) 17293; (1953) 14856 sec also Pay, allowances, etc. Medical Corps, Navy : doctors of osteoi)atliy aiipoii.tment— hearing (1955) 14903; (1950) 7206 law (1950) 10089 reports (1955) 11775; (1956) 8855, 14S07 Medical-Dental Division, Air Force Stock Fund, accounting procedures (1955) 10818; (1950) 13927 Medical Department, Army : Army regulations (1951) 2406-67, 7583, 12757; (1952) 8342, 14626; (1953) 5077-78, 0571, 18242-244; (1954) ISIUI ; (1955) 2759-03 cooking supervision, repeal law — law (1954) 9024 reports (1954) 5228, 8452 health reixirts, etc., Armv regs (1951) 2467 history (1955) 13889 history in World War II — cold injury, ground type (1958) 7887 military contribution to medicine, list (1958) 7615; (1960) 4376 technical services (1950) 10968 officers, etc., courses, spec, regs (1951) 4458 report of personnel, spec, regs (1951) 12855 Surgeon General's Office, assignment of standards project, civilian personnel circular (1956) 14117 surgery in World War II (1957) 17389; (1959) 1373; (1960) 1466 tables of organization and equii)ment (1951) 301-300. 2010-11, 44!)9-4502. 6167-69, 771.3-20, 9084-87, 10581, 12906, 14579, 19282 technical manuals (1951) 6185, 16112, 17501. 19289-290 Medical Dei)artment, Xavy : civilian emplovees (1952) 4193 history in World War II (1951) 1350-51; (19531 16323: (1954) 1984 history. 1945-55 (1958) 4920 manual (1951) 1352. 3808, 7176. 8612, 10041. 15560. 20074-78: (1952) 2885, 4192-95, 19028: (1955) 15851: (1958) 3654, 0102; (1959) 10417; (1900) 7316. 11520 index (1952) 9489 page changes (1953) 1216: (1954) 1985; (1955) 5018; (1956) 15854; (1957) 7505 title page and contents (1952) 17919 Niival Reserve program (1960) 19055 officers, guide (1959) 913 reports, forms and records (1951). 10041 Medical education, see Medicine. Medical Education. National Fund for, see National Fund for Medical Education. Medical entomology, manual (1959) 1981 Medical examinations, see Physical exam- inations. Medical examiners : aviation, list (1960) 12777 supplement (1900) 14910 guide, aviation safety (1954) 6509 Veterans Administration manual (1951) 17204 : (1953) 3098 Medical facilities survey and construction act of 19.")4. xrc Hospitals. Medical Field Service School, Fort Sam Houston : Army regulations (1955) 13787 courses, prediction of success (1957) 12708 special regulations (1953) 3883; (1954) 18175 Medical General Laboratory (406th) : historical report (1953) 19572 Medical geography, Rumania, considerations (1959) 1875 Medical grouiis : practice in United States, summarv (1951) 17073 problems of cadres In Kirgiziva, USSR (1959) 17053 Medical illustrators, see Illustrators. Medical Institute imeni N. I. Plrogov. see Second Moscow Medical Institute imeni N. I. Pirogov. Page 1482 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Medical instruments and apparatus : Army regulations (1953) 1S97, 9904 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 4S7U employment, hours, anil earnings (1954) 1S848 Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1955) 1423 Federal supply catalog (1953) 13116 Federal supply schedules (1957) 17733; (1958) 1(3960; (1959) 17419 irrigators, corrosion-resisting steel, specifi- cation (1957) 2020 logistic responsibilities, commodity classifi- cation, spec, regs (1U51) 9050 new Czechoslovak medical technical etjuip- meut at international fair in Brno (1960) 155*^0 radio services. PCC rules and regulations (1959) 12636, 14016 serviceability standards for classification. spec, regs (1952) 1S448 sets, kits and outfits. Federal supply classi- fication, logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1956) 1S307 Ships Kureau manual, medical appliances (1956) 17733 USSR— All-Union Scientific Research Institute, — exhibition (1960) l.s722 specialization (19i;i>) 14456 electromedical equipment, plan to increase output (1'.I5!;)) 14903 good technical equipment lacking in medi- cal establi.-^hnients (1960) 4054 industry, development (1959) 12920; (1960) 956 industry during 40 years of Soviet rule (1959) 1905 plant. 7-year plan fulfilled earlier (1960) 957 water sterilization. Air Force pamphlet (195SI 3995 X-ray, Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18304 Medical .ioumals : armed forces (1951) 1822, 12045; (1952) 1216, 11814: (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 index v.6, supplement (1956) 2225 supplements (1954) 2469, 12885; (1955) 2155, 13052: (1956) 2225. 13357; (1957) 2688. 12196; (1958) 2197. 10561; (1959) 2492, 11022; (1960) 2686 Medical laboratories : clinical serology procedures. Air Force man- ual (1960) 6216 methods in medical mycology, manual (1952) 6211 MOS proficiency test for specialist (1958) 13319 preventive medicine, laboratory methods (1954) 1986 tuberculosis diagnostic methods (1960* 14692 truck equipment. Army (1953) 5226 Medical laboratory technicians : employment opportunities for women (1954) 19090 medical technical assistant. PHS. examina- tion announcement (1960) 10656 methods for. technical manual (1951) 19289 refresher training courses (1953) 1381 Medical libraries, see Libraries. Medical literature : bibliograpliy of reviews (1957) 14461 ; (1958) 13053: (1959) 13466 current lists (1952) 1088, 11698; (1953) 2990. 13808: (1954) 2315. 12729: (1955) 1996. 12884; (1956) 2055, 13184; (1957) 2515, 3041. 12560; (1958) 2562. 10916; (1959) 2855, 11396A; (1960) 3063 Medical literature — Continued current lists — continued indexes (1952) 4841. 17326; (1953) 6563, 18239: (1954) 6222. 13543; (1955) 3969. 13721: (1956) 6421; (1957) 2515: (1958) 2562. 10916; (1959) 3958 ; (I960) 12429 sub.iect heading authority list (1954) 7936 forwarded to Armed Forces Medical Li- brary, Army regs (1955) 3987 PACAF basic bibliographies (1958) 11249; (1959) 3117 Russian, guide to (1958) 13262 thematic plan for Medgiz publications, 1900, USSR (1960) 4T04 Medical materiel, .sec Medical supplies. Medical Museum. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, exhibits, portfolio (1960) 13811 Medical mycology : manual of laboratory methods (1952) 6211 methods in, CDC laboratory manual (1956) 12856 Medical news letters (1951) 2040, 12290; (1952) 1480. 12054; (1953) 3375, 14208; (1954) 2719. 13132; (1953) 2413. 13320; (1956) 2483. 13629; (1957) 2969. 12487;: (1958) 2489, 10843: (1959) 2781, 11324; (1960) 2987, 12353 indexes (1951) 2040, 15565, 18766; (1952) 12054; (1953) 3375, 4635, 1420S ; (1954) 4312. 13133; (1955) li3321, 15852; (1956) 5834; (1957) 2969, 4192. 14379: (1938) 3655. 15164; (1959) 3184: (1960) 2987, 12353 Medical Nutrition Lr.boratory, see Army Med- ical Nutrition Laboratory. Medical occupations : hospital employees, health program (1960) 4387 job guide (1954) 8656, 12255 Medical oflicers : Armed Forces Reserve commissioning and residency consideration program. Army regs 11953) 18821 Army and Air Force, professional examina- tions and promotion, repeal laws, report (1936) 3489: (1937) 5132 atomic weapons, handbook (1933) 245 boards. Air Force pamphlet (1938) 16706 boards to determine mental competency of members of uniformed services, ap- pointment, amend act — law (1959) 12022 reports (1959i 4598, 12468 career opportunities with Federal govern- ment in U.S. and foreign countries (1959) 1496 duties ashore (1951) 3868 examination announcements (1931) 16284; (1932) 163213; (1933) 4083, 3394, 5405, 7255, 19968: (1954) 496, 13870-871, 13882. 18307, 19376; (1955) 13995; (1956) 3290; (1958) 11563-364; (1939) 1496, 4377; (1960) 347, 349, 3478, 14993, 18033 amendments (1955) 16686. 19127 discontinuance notices (1952) 16327; (1959) 1494 supplement (1959) 1498 examining circular (1958) 11572 general duties (1952) 4192 procurement, professional training pro- grams — Armv regulations (1936) 19828 special regulations (1954) 260; (1956) 198 professional specialty board examinations. Army regs (1956) 4680, 18136; (1957) 3369 Soviet women medical workers, awards (1960) 14263 specialist. examination announcement (1954) 13879; (1955) 16687-688, 19140: (1956) 3303 uniform allowances. Army regs (1956) 214, 11393 see also Physicians — Preventive medicine oflicer — Surgeons. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1483 Medical photographers, gcc PhotogrnphtTS. Medical radiology : organization of aid, USSR (10(50) 15719 technician. examination announcement (1900) 1S385 Medical radiology (USSR periodical) : translations (1959) 814, 9105; (1960) 875, 5G81, 7023, 7090, 8561.'. 9904, 11363- 364, 11371, 14061, 14114, 14378, 14392, 15564, 15710, 17396, 17492, 1S813, 18852 Medical record librarians : employment outlook (1960) 7278 examination announcements (l!t52) 14842 health manpower soui-ce book (1955) 3615 training by Public Health Service (1900 1 10374 Medical records : clerks, MOS proficiency test for specialist (1958) 13317 clinical record cover sheets, processing and transmitting, USAF hospitals and dis- pensaries, A. F. manual (1958) 3988, 15525 essential technical medical data report — Army regs (19561 18137 spec, regs (1951) 12814; (1953) 14797 exposure to ionizing radiation, spec, regs (1953) 6608. 18283 followup card, Army regs (1957) 282 for casualties, civil defense, technical man- ual (1952) 767S: (1959) 8470 hospitals, disease classification (1960) 2192 individual, Army regs (1955) 17917, 18808 librarv science training bj' Public Health Service (1960) 10374 maintenance and disposition — Army regs (1955) 37S4 ; (1956) 180 spec, regs (1952) 3323, 17275; (1953* 1951 ; (1954) 8019 nursing service book unit — Army regs (1955) 7001 spec, regs (1954) 1351 nursing service records, Army regs (1955) 2763 nursing service 24-hour report of patients' condition, etc, spec, regs (1954) 6275 outpatient. Army regs. (1955) 17921 ; (1957) 3372 patient asks for medical report for social security purposes (1959) 1137; (1960) 19211 patients, separated or retired for disability, spec, regs (1951) 9006; (1952) 6578 personnel exposed to irradiation (1951) 10633 remaining cards, spec, regs (1951) 6078; (1952) 3295; (1953) 6609 tabulating equipment and Army medical sta- tistics (1959) 15393 titling card, photofluorographie film, DD form 812, Army regs (1955) 5464 USAF hospitals and dispensaries, clinical record cover sheets, processing and transmitting, A.F. manual (1957) 12826 use of electronic computers in compiling statistics, USSR (1960) 10010 Medical research, see Diseases — -Medicine — also names of diseases, etc. Medical Research and Development Board : research progress report — annual (1953) 655 quarterly (1953) 8634, 13822; (1954) 2328 Medical Research Center, Taipei, United States Navy, see United States Navy Medical Research Center, Taipei. Medical Research Institute, see Naval Medical Research Institute. Medical Research Laboratory, see Naval Medi- cal Research Laboratory. Medical research reactor, see Reactors (atomic) . Medical Research Year, see International Pub- lic Health and Medical Research Year. Medical schools : cancer examination for students (1951) 17097 cancer program (1951) 4109 construction, hearing (1955) 11837 Federal aid, inquiry, background informa- tion (1957) 13598 grants and finances (1951) 5778-80 grants for construction, hearings (1900) 13447 grants for research and teaching facilities, extend, hearings (195.s) 14576 research funds (1957) 8887; (1960) 4320 United States, present and future needs, report (1959) 17046 USSR- academic experience and methods of im- proving teaching of epidemiology (1959) 17567 immediate tasks (1959) 12872 quality of training of students (1959) 12970 Medical Sciences, USSR, Academy of, see Academy of Medical Sciences, USSR. Medical service, see Medical care. Medical Service, Air Force, see Air Force Medical Service. Medical Service, Army, «ee Army Medical Service. Medical Service Corps, Army : allied scientist procurement, spec, regs (1951) 7682 Army regulations (1952) 3246 officer appointments — Army regs (1955) 16467; (1956) 2991; (1957) 3417, 6289 spec, regs (1951) 4466, 17453; (1952) 18435; (1954) 258, 13666 officer procurement, spec, regs (1951) 9037 rank of colonel, increase limitation — hearings (1953) 12684, 12086 law (1954) 6638 reports (1953) 12534; (1954) 5.''.05 Medical Service Corps, Navy : chief, authorized appointment, etc. — hearings (1952) 5337; (1954) 9967 law (1954) 16751 reports (1952) 5141; (1954) 11515. 14745 Nurse Corps officers, transfer — hearing (1956) 7073 law (1956) 14379 reports (1956) 7008, 10621 Medical social work : in Army hospitals, spec, regs (1951) 10515 in tuberculosis sanatorium (1951) 18925 manpower source book (1953) 20389 maternal and child health, etc., programs (1953) 19954 militarv psvchiatric, technical manual (1951) 361 specialists. examination announcements (1957) 542: (1959) 1490 war blinded veterans with service-connected disabilities between Dec. 7. 1941 and Mar. 31, 1953, followup of rehabilita- tion measures (1958) 10236 Medical Specialist Corps, Army, officers, ap- pointments. Army regs (1957) 3417. «2Sn Medical specialists : Armed Forces, Improve career opportuni- ties — hearings (1957) 3690, 13969 law (1957) 15022 reports (1957) 5115. 6858. 1.3910 Irradiation injurv during diagnosis proce- dures. USSR study (1959) 12938 niilit.'irv service, amend act — hearings (1957) 8238, 11271 law (1957) 10730 reports (1957) 8189. 9473. 9706 militarv service, extend act — hearfngs (1959) 3318, 4735 law (1959) 5778 reports (1950) 3313. 4546, 4729 prediction of criteria, from airman classifi- cation battery (I960) 3300 Page 1484 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Medical specialists — Continued Union of Soviet Socalist Republics — biographical sketches from Bol'shays me- ditsinskaya entsiklopediya (1959) 6455 organization under Ministry of Health (1960) 11367 training in RSFSR, 1959-65 plan (1959) 9259 women specialists, appointment to Army of Air National Guard hearings (1956) 12126 law (1956) 14582A reports (1956) 11992, 15340 see also Physicians. Medical supplies : accounting procedures for base operations, Air Force manual (1954) 7852, 16021; (1956) 1123, 9638 air attach^ offices, AF pamphlet (1956) 17975 Alameda test (1952) 13312 ambulance train medical equipment (1953) 2018 armed services catalog (1951) 13577 price supplements (1952) 14996 ; (1953) S6S, 18635 armed services stock list (1954) 8587 change bulletins (1954) 85S7A, 15236- 237 : (1955) 444, SOOl, 10051, 16895 ; (1956) 548, 1539 packaging, packing and price data (1955) 10052 Army, medical maintenance unit, list (1954) 1445 Army Medical Service items required in United States — Army regs (1956) 3029, 8133 spec, regs (1954) 290, 3251 Army regulations (1953) 9906 Army supply status reporting system, Army regs (1956) 3021, 19878 authorized requisitioning dates. Air Force pamphlet (1956) 19651; (1957) 7859 deletion of items from Armed Services medi- cal stock list, Air Force pamphlets (1958) 5299, 6485-86, 7856, 11229, 13287, 15538, 16708; (1959) 144, 3113, 4256, 7104 dental clinics, etc., medical equipment (1953) 8633 depot operations, accounting procedures, AF manual (1955) 13627; (1956) 13928 dispensary and infirmary, air transportable dated items (1956) 72 disposition, unsuitable for use, Air Force pamphlet (1956) 1129, 6325-26. 11387, 13932, 17977-979, 19649; (1957) 162; (1958) 13285 equipment lists — Army Medical Service (1951) 19292 hospitalization unit equipment (1952) 17325 miscellaneous professional teams (1955) 2871 extension of expiration dates. Army Dept. circular (1955) 2821 Federal item identifictaion guides for sup- ply cataloging (1955) 4577-79 ; (1959) 350 Federal supply catalog (1953) 13116; (1959) 7102-3 Federal supply schedule (1957) 16782, 17733: (1959) 409, 17420 film, photofluorographlc, etc., specification (1958) 8622 hospital, etc, assemblages, logistic respon- sibility, Army regs (1956) 16408 Industry — all-Union conference of workers, report (1960) 18721 development in USSR (1959) 12920; (1960) 956 instrument and supply set, aeronautic emer- gency, first-aid booklet for (1956) 19646 Medical supplies — Continued items newly stock-listed — Air Force pamphlets (1956) 2879, 6327, 9643, 161'15-1!17, 17981, 19650; (1957) 45.")2 ; (195S) 5298, 6483-84, 9083, 13286, 15537, 16707; (1959) 143, 3112, 4254-55 procedures for announcing, Air Force pamphlet (1956) 17980 Krasnogvardeyets plant, USSR (1959) 7958 laboratory truck medical equipment (1953) 5226, 18413 local procurement, Army regs (1955) 13813 local procurement by oversea commands. Army regs (1955) 4034 local purchase and requisitioning expend- able item. Army regs (1957) 6378 logistic responsibilities, commodity classifl- cation, spec, regs (1951) 9051, 14552, 14554 maintenance inspections, etc. — Army regs (1955) 2809, 7053 spec, regs (1951) 16091; (1953) 8585 maintenance of medical equipment, technical assistance in, spec, regs (1954) 13702 marking assemblages — Army regs (1956) 14102 spec, regs (1951) 6152, 17469; (1952) 4798, 17296; (1953) 10006, 18330; (1954) 3252 material substitutions, Air Force pamphlet (1958) 16709 medical materiel, Air Force pamphlets (1954) 18017-18; (1957) 162-63; (1959) 7102-04 medical materiel, armed services catalog — alphabetical index (1952) 2394 change bulletins (1952) 389, 390, 7.391; (1953) 5761A-62, 10759; (1954) 3896 component parts supplement, etc. (1952) 7392 medicinal gases. Air Force pamphlet (1957) 161; (1959) 3111 military systems, staff study (1955) 12263 nonexi)endable items, Air Force pamphlet (1956) 9645; (1958) 5300 pharmaceutical catalogs of equipment and drug sundries, check list of titles, etc, (1960) 16320 potency periods of items. Air Force pam- phlets (1956) 1128, 4579-80, 6323-24, 9642, 11386, 17976, 19647-648; (1958) 5297, 6481-82, 7855, 9082, 13284 preventive maintenance record for medical equipment. Army regs (1955) 1147 Public Health Service medical supply cata- log (1956) 4202 publications (1956) 16212 reclassifications and deletions. Air Force pamphlets (1956) 4582-83, 7972, 9644, 13934, 16219, 17982, 19653; (1957) 163, 7860-61 requisitioning dates. Air Force pamphlets (1956) 2880, 4581, 13933, 16218, 19652 requisitioning from Air Force depots in ConUS (1956) 7971 sets, kits and outfits, Federal supply classifi- cation, logistic responsibilities, Army regs (1956) 18307 ships medicine chests, ILO recommenda- tions (1959) 7339 source of supply. Air Force pamphlets (1956) 71, 16213-214, 17973; (1958) 9081, 13283 specialist. MOS proficiency test aid (1958) 16732 stock management report — ■ Army regs (1956) 226 spec, regs (1954) 6348, 11133 stock room accounting at medical installa- tions. Army regs (1955) 13819 substitutions. Air Force pamphlets (1954) 7854; (1958) 5301 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1485 Medical tochnicians : bulletins (1951) lS2:i, 1204G ; (1052) 1217, 11S14; (l!»r.;ij :{124, i;{!)n2 ; a!)54j 24(>!>. 12s,sr. ; (ly.j.'x 21."..-), 13052; (l'J5ti) 2225. i;!:;57; tl:t5T) 2088, 121!i<5 ; (l!t5S| 2]!»7. 105U1 ; (1059) 24!t2, 11022 : (liHiO) 2CSG index, v. G (litoO) 2225 exaininatiou aiuiouiK-fiiu'iits (1951) 17054; (1952) l.s.">(;7: (1953) 215G ; (1955) 19131 : (195.S) 115i;7 high scbool hospital recruit iirot'ram au- nouiK-emeiit (19G0i 11590 see also Biology technicians — X-ray tech- nicians. Medical technologists : employment opportunities for women (1954) 19090 employment outlook (19G0) 7278 examinatii 13436; (1957) 12837 international research — background materials, compilation — committee Print (195>^) 10881 report (1959) 0028 transcript nf conferences in Kurope. Nov.- Dec. 1958. hearings (1900) 11104 U.S. Government and future, hearings (1900) 11104 internship prosrani. in medical facilities. Air Force iiamidilet (1957) 4553 management and union health and medical programs (1954) 7570 materi.a medica. niilitnrv-medical operations courses (1951) 5723 niedic.'il asp(»cts of civil defense a.gainst ;)toinic weapons (1955) 11148 medical bnllefins (1958) 1881. 3855: (1959) 6990. 15235; (1900) 14774 medical education. T'.S.. i>resent conditions and future needs, report (1959) 1704() medical expeiises. deductions, internal reve- nue regulations (1958) 6102 medical-history teclinirol)lems (1'.I5$)) 14947 radioelectronics appli'-ations — outcomes and prospects (1959) 17579; (1!»(J0) 143t;!* problems, conference (1960) 5585 study (1960) 15705 RSFSK presidium of scientific medical council of ministry of health scientific reports, etc. (I960) 15729 theoretical, philosophical problems (1960) 14235 theory and history, problems and de- cisions, 21st Congress of CPSU (1960) 1019 Ukrainian SSR problems approved for study. 1959-65 (1959) 6620 Uzbekistan, medical science development (i;)59) 16005 Vietnamese Association of Eastern Medicine, constitution (1959) 3651 West (Jermany — clinical research, situation (1959) 3683 research and development (1959) 679 women medical specialists, raising age limits for appointment in military services — hearings (1953) 7529 laws (1953) 102S0 reports (1953) 7509. 8900 Yugoslavian medical prol>lems raised by con- ditions of biological warfare (1960) 4013 see also Healing art — Veterinary medicine. Medicine and Surgery Bureau. Navy : annual reports (1951) 7175; (1952) 14192; (1953) 13416; (1954) 5780. 18868; (1955) 18449; (1956) 19170; (1957) 16991: (1958) 16276; (1959) 16681 appropriations, l955, Navy Dept., hear- ings (l'.t54) 6S57 appropriations. 1957, Navy Dept., hearings (1956) 8613 BuMed circular letter (1951) 18765 organization and functions, officers guide (1959) 913 relieve Surgeon General of certain responsi- bilities outside Defense Department — law (1958) 14224 reports (1957) 13867; (19.58) 14429 research summaries (1954) 15632-633; (1955) 5020 Medicine and Surgery Department, Veterans Administration : career opportunities — dentists (1960) 18182 physicians (1953) 2909; (1957) 17246; (1958) 13190 therapists (1960) 2259 chiropractors, use, hearing (1954) 8403 dentistry, VA pamphlet (1955) 5316 medical bulletins (1958) 1881,3855; (1959) 6996; (1900) 14774 nursing service, program guides (1958) i:U88: (1960) 14775 organization and salaries, adjustments — hearings (1957) 9581 reports (1957) 11015-16 special service, program guide (1959) 13654 transfer to Health Dept (1952) 9087 Jledicine Bow National Forest, lodegpole pine dwarfmlstlctoe, survey (1958) 9990 Medicine Bow Peak, Wvo., aircraft accident (1957) 6649 Medicine Creek Dam. design and construction, technical record (1956) 7783 Medicine Creek Reservoir : changing name — - law (1952) 13040 reports (1952) 10812. 1.3278 see also Harry Strumk Lake. Medicine Lake, Mont : electrical resistivity survey (1952) 5929 quatenary geology of area (1959) 7848 relief (1957) 13534, 15115, 15511 Page 1488 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Medicine Lalce National Wildlife Refuge birds (1"J56) 3916 Medicine, National Library of, see National Library of Medicine. Medicines, see Drugs. Medina, Joe, see Medina-Cliavez, .Tose. Jledina, N.Y., quadrangle map (1951) S530 Medina-Chavez, Jose, relief (1957) 7025, 10840, 13054 Medina County, Tex., geology and ground- water resources (1959) 147G0 MEDIS, see Message diversion. Mediterranean countries : almond forecast (1951) 13S36 ; (1952) 14094, 17SU9 almond production, 1952 (1953) 4509 citrus crop and market outlook (1954) 821 filbert crop, 1951 (1951) 13839 military construction (1958) 5739, 20007 mutual security operations, study mission reports (1957) 5173, 6866; (1958) 4351, 4425. 4576 olive oil production (1951) 5263, 9857; (1954) 12346 operational weather (1956) 2699 pictorial record of World War II (1952) 4202 U.S.-Mediterranean waterborne commerce (1956) 3957 United States Army operations in World War II (1958) 712 walnut and filbert industries of Mediter- ranean Basin (1956) 20414 walnut production (1951) 1017, 18659 Mediterranean fruit flies, see Flies. Mediterranean Sea : chart (1951) 8557 fleet logistics in waters during World War II (1955) 827 lights and fog signals, lists (1951) 1396S ; (1952) 16693; (1954) 4269; (1955) 15787, 19489; (1956) 10917, 20488; (1957) 5615, 8702, 15940; (1958) 662, 6094, 12879; (1959) 528, 4986, 12778, 17498; (1960) 1841, 14040 sailing directions (1952) 5987, 9438, 14125, 15557; (1953) 4580, 6109, 20244; (1954) 4270, 8808, 15578 ; (1955) 1640, 3466, 8282, 19498 ; (1956) 1677-78, 12698, 15811; (1957) 936, 11637, 14294 ; (1958) 4870, 12884, 15097 ; (1959) 1719, 6311 ; (1960) 723, 1845, 9808, 14043. 18678 tide tables (1951) 13058; (1952) 12706; (1953) 12259; (1954) 9559; (1955) 11231; (1956) 8892; (1957) 9337; (1958) 8022; (1959) 7250; (1960) 12884 western, bluefin tuna-trap fishery (1960) 13937 Mediterranean theater of operations, see World War, 1939-45. Meditsinskaya radiologiya (periodical) : translations (1959) 9165; (1960) 7023, 7090, 8562, 9904, 11363-364, 11371, 14061, 14114, 14378, 14892, 17896, 17492, 18813, 18852 Meditsinskiy rabotnik (periodical) : abstracts (1960) 7211, 11435 short survey (1958) 16184, 17040^1, 17054 Medium for detecting toxic strains of CI. per- frigens, USSR study (1960) 8571 Medlej, Mounira E., relief (1955) 4310, 7829, 9355 Meduri, Pietro. relief (1952) 5379: (1954) 14929 ; (1955) 6262 ; (1956) 5165, 6837 Medvesek, Aurelia M., see Pozar, Aiirelia M. Medworth. Jeffrey C, relief (1957) 6784, 9650, 10707 Meeker Canal, water rental charges (1953) 8151 ; (1934) 4451 ; (1955) 8622 Meeker County, Minn., food consumption of farm families (1955) 2641 Meeks, Ralph N., relief (1957) 13227; (1958) 11664, 12304 Meet informin' Norman, Central States Forest Experiment Station, report, 1955 (1957) 10037 Meeting of Consultation of Foreign Ministers of American Republics, sec Ministers of Foreign Affairs of American Repub- lics. Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of For- eign Affairs, see. Ministers of Foreign Affairs of American States. Meeting of East and West (address on UN- ESCO) (1956) 4258 Meetings, see Conferences, congresses, etc. Meffan, Edna M., relief (1954) 9713, 15090, 16600 Megafossils, see Fossils. Megandrena, nev,^ species of bees in Califor- nia (1951) 8690 Megaphones, hand, specification (1954) 10316 Megatron, apparatus to study relativistic plasma (1958) 13690 Meglio, Concetta M., relief (1959) 12514, 13968, 14145 Mei, Peng-Siu, relief (1951) 18204; (1952) 2288 3574 Meier, Stephen J., relief (1957) 13735 Meigs County, Tenn., forest inventory statis- tics (1959) 17137 Meissen and other German porcelain in Alfred Duane Pell collection (1956) 15919 Meister, Florence, relief (1955) 4821, 7846, 9331 Meister, Margaret N., relief (1958) 4272, 13839, 14606 Mela, Pietro, relief (1960) 6520, 12916, 13534 Melamed, Hermine, relief (1958) 4462, 8187, 9257 Melamine resins, see Resins. Melampsora, rating poplars for leaf rust in- fection (1959) 17470 Melani. Fernanda, relief (1955) 9767 Melanians. see Snails. Melanin, enzyme systems participation in pro- duction by tumors (1952) 4311 Melanoconion, see Mosquitoes. jNlelanogrammus aeglefinus, see Haddock. Melanoma, see Tumors. Melanoplns, mexicanus group, classification, biology, etc (1959) 13469 Melbourne, Fla., instrument approach chart (1951) 4676 Meldahl, Anthony, locks and dam, see Captain Anthony Meldahl locks and dam. Meldrim. Ga., railroad accident (1959) 14793 Melendez, Esteban, claims (1955) 11485 Melendez Perez, Getrudis, proceedings against, citing for contempt, report (1960) 15176 Meliaceae, see Avodir4 — Carapa — Cedar- Mahogany. Meligethes, nearctic species, revision (1955) 5108 Mellen, Wis., fiood control, engineer report (1955) 19169, 19298 Mello, Manuel, relief (1956) 11855; (1957) 6814 ; (1958) 11642, 12272 Mellorine, see Ice cream, ices, etc. Mellos, Thanos, and family, relief (1952) 7275, 8809, 10222 Meloidae, see Beetles. Melons : acreage, production, and value, 1949-55 commercial production for fresh market and processing, 1949-59 (1900) 7671 production, Soviet abstracts (1959) 738, 3730 protection during transportation by truck (1957) 1401 spring, acreage-marketing guides (1955) 17 : (1957) 17269; (1959) 17; (1960) 67 summer — acreage-marketing guides (1954) 4559; (1955) 3706; (1956) 2710; (1957) 3203; (1958) 2740; (1959) 3009: (1960) 3223 production goals program (1952) 8055 : (1953) 8104 transportation and marketing, eftVct of heavier loading of rail shipments (ad- dress) (1959) 7013 see also Muskmelons. — Watermelons. Melrose Park. 111., population, six'cial censuses (1955) 7459 ; (1959) 7190 Do not order from index; see indicated entry iPage 1489 Melting: consumable-electrode arc melting — homogeneous alloy Ingots production (1S»50) 924", titanium and alloys (1957) 571S fission products from molten reactor fuels, experimonts (U)5S) 1144G magnetic materials by controlled atmosphere (195G) 19339 melting and fabrication of Zircaloy (195S) 11439 practices, eflfect on life of GMIi 23'! buckets operated in turbojet engine (1900) 5937 stagnation-point shielding (19G0) 4285 errata (19t!0) S,s53 titanium scrap, induction melting process (1957) 17150 uranium (1957) 914S-49, 10G13 uranium, higli purity (1956) 4S26 vacuum induction, of high-strength steels (1900) 19214 vacuum-indviction. vacuum-arc, and air- induction, of complex heat-resistant alloy (1959) 13443 Melting point : aluminum and copper, measuring at pres- sures up to 18,000 kilograms per centi- meter (10()0i 8558 metals under high pressures, measurements (1953) 19887 tin and lead at pressures reaching 34,000 kg/cm= (1954) 3410 Melting pots : electric portable, specification (1958 1 1458 nonelectric, solder style, specification (1958) 4740 Melts : binary, eutectic type, determinations of l)robahilitv of formulation of crystal- line nuclei, USSU study (1959) 1292S crystallization processes kinetics, USSR study (1959) 6598 distribution studies between melts and solid phases using radioactive tracers (1955) 13924 fluoride, preparation for use in fluorimetric method of uranium analysis (1950) 375 method of growing alkali halide crystals in melt. USSR study (1960) 8577 non-a(|ueous, electrochemical stuilies (1951) 10143; (1952) 3423, 10059. 17348; (1953) 7072, 12070. 17104; (1954) 3455, 8087, 11144, 18218; (1955) 2890. 4114 non-ferrous, vacuum treating (1957) 10129 purification of beryllium by directional erystallation (1953) 7005; (1955) 5790 Meltzer, Milton, testimony of and about, hearing (1959) 8900 Melucci, Nicola M., relief (1952) 7291, 12830, 13219 M.lva. Mo., railroad accident (1955) 10405 Mf-lville. .Tay R., relief (1960) 5109, 6544, 7034 Mcmalodse Island ; set aside for The Dalles Dam project — law (1959) 11959 reports (1959) 7386, 8839 Member hanks, see Federal reserve member banks. Member Jenkins dissents today, address (1960) 2142 Member relations in changing world (farm- ers' cooperative organizations) (1958) 12691 Members of Congress, see House of Repre- sentatives — -Senate. Membershii) practices of local cooperatives (19);0) 13864 Membrane filters, see Filters and filtration. ^^embranes ; eell, phosphate transi)ort (1958) 13494 flanging and beading, problems (1900) 10272 ion exchange membranes, electrolytic migra- tion of uranium from acid leach liquors (1956) 3180 ion-selective and lon-speciflc, for use In de- mlneralization of saline waters by se- lective electrodialysls (1960) 14050 Membranes — Continued idictors of i)erformancc in officer candi- date school (1956) 7870 psychological testing for small business (1954) 17822 psychomotor tests — aci|uisition of criterion response, rela- tionship with measures of ability (1957) 10562 airman classification (1955) 2730 clinnges in factor structure as fuiictiiui Iiractice (1954) 3136 for tryout as combat predictors, evalua- tion (1958) 960 measuring motor abilities, evaluation of test items (1956) 19720 Mental tests- — Continued psychomotor tests — continued pilot selection, etc, evaluations (1955) 10873 proficiency levels, advance prediction (1957) 6153 selection, research and application in Air Force (1957) 12846 Puerto Ricans, English fluency battery evaluation (1958) 12 references on test construction, etc. (1951) 6301 relation between scat location and perform- ance on 2 radio code tests using loud- speaker (1955) 5452 response accuracy as function of target width (1954) 16116 risk-taking tendencies, development of scale for measuring (1957) 7870 Korscliach — • modal personality structure of Tuscarora Indians (1952) 17176, 17488 relative to intellectual control under stress (1954) 11027 variables and behavioral observations, factor analysis (1956) 11491 selecting test items to increase differential prediction in diagnostic test (1954) 18082 sentence completion tests for measuring attitudes toward superiors and sub- ordinates (19571 9097 set amount and length-difficulty function for self-pace perceptual-motor skill (1954) 16108 short alternatives for valid classification test (1955) 5441 single score and multiple factor, differential prediction of high school achievement (1958) 1411 socio-cultural factors affecting Interpersonal relations as revealed bv Blackv pic- tures (1953) 19275 spelling and handwriting, check on techni- cian specialtv aptitude index (1953) 11863 symbolic and nonsymbolic. prediction of trainability (1955) 5443 tab tests, Q-24 radar mechanics proficiency tests (1955) 135. 2725 responses (1955) 136 thematic apperception test — relationsliip to Submarine School per- formance (1960) 5788 stories and sentence completion (1954) 15627 use in predicting submarine school suc- cess (1955) 19534 Thurstone color-form dominance test, an- alysis (1956) 11506 use for Air Force officers, selection and classification (1957) 10553 use in development of criteria for marginal manpower, survey of literature (1959) 1237 women of .\rmed Forces — (lualification tests (1956) 19719 screening applicants tests (1957) 16257 sec nlxo Ability — Factor analysis. Mentally defective, see Incompetents. Mentally ill : Alaska, hospitalization and care — hearings (1956) 5263, 8895 law (1956) 16708 reports (1952) 10562: (1954) 9724. 11602, 17117: (1955) 147SS ; (1956) 140S. 10552, 14837 American nationals, returning from foreign countries, care and treatment — hearings (1960) 8130 law (1960) 13015 reports (1960) 5164,9471 bibliography, lSO.3-1952 (1953) 18066 care, treatment, rehaliilitation — facts (1957) 16075: (1958) 13050; (1959) 13462: (1960) 19170 reading list (1960) 111175 clinics for outi)atient psychiatrics in TT.S. and Territories. 1954. list (1955) 10578 Page 1191 Do not order from index; see indicated entry (li)57) 2240, 17993; (1959) 17775; (1900) Meatall.v ill — Coutimied comi>ulsory treatnieiit as method of prevent- ing dangerous actions of patients, USSR study (1900) 5519 disposition of the psychotic, spec, regs (1954) 47G8 epidemiology (1952) 11471 estate tax treatment, amend internal revenue code — law (1959) 12019 reports (1958) 14435; (1959) 4592, 12416 Federal program for care, message from the President (1955) 3021; (195G) 3401 general hospitals with psychiatric facilities, 1955 (1958) 3738 hospital patients, rehabilitation, review of literature (1954) 2096 hospital team relationship (195S) 8984 hospitalization, draft act governing (1951) 4087; (1953) 27,38 identification, etc., procedure. Army regs (1956) 11544 northern Virginia patients, admission at St. Elizabeths Hospital, hearing (1958) 8312 outpatient psycliiatrics, characteristics and professional staff of clinics (1958) 1809 patients in public hospitals for prolonged care (1954) 15782; (1955) 5102; (1957) 5766 private hospitals (1958) 3738; SS70 problems of mental illness, hearings (1955) 10035 .provision of necessary services (1953) 20385 psychiatric rehabilitation in — community (1954) 7573 hospital (1954) 7573 public hospitals (1956) 15925; (1957) 1118, 17094; (1958) 3736-37, 6254, 8S50; (1959) 6810, 8104; (1960) 5968, 7476, 19173 errata (1960) 10289 U.S. citizens in foreign countries, admis- sion to St. Elizabeths Hospital (1952) 13408 vocational rehabilitation of retarded (1951) 4218 vocational rehabilitation program, psycho- logical services (1959) 15236 •what is mental illness? (1957) 7653 see also Incompetents — Mental institu- tions — Mentally retarded. Mentally retarded : children — ■ education, bibliography (1959) 6091 education, report on research (1957) 763 education, teacher training grants — law (1958) 14269 report (1958) 14505 education, teaching and research grants — hearing (1957) 15595 reports (1956) 10568; (1957) 15462 general information (1957) 525 home care and training, manual for parents (1959) 8192 institutions, donations of surplus prop- erty, report (1959) 16101 motor characteristics (1960) 15398 reading suggestions for parents (1957) 1707 research projects, list (1960) 10638 retarded child goes to school (I960) 5240 teachers' qualification and preparation (1957) 11403 education, leader.ship preparation, gradu- ate fellowship program (1959) 14594 educational research projects (1958) 8513 employment (1956) 7349 private institutions (1959) 17776; (I960) 8871 public institutions (1959) 15094; (1960) 5967, 19172 research design for studies of mental re- tardation (1958) 5876 Mentally retarded — Continued vocational rehabilitation program, psycho- logical services (1959) 15236 youth, preparation for gainful employment (1960) 499 Menu boards : installation, Army regs (1956) 4662, 18105 special regulations (1952) 12499; (1954) 16191 Menus : money-saving main dishes (1955) 2656 planning meals for Xavy (1959) 6971 Menz, Isabel M., relief (1959) 12348, 13950, 14135 Menzer, I'eter, relief (1958) 14628 Meramec River, water pollution control of basin (1957) 16179 Meramec Spring, Mo., quadrangle map (1951) 7084 Mercado, Frederic J., relief (1952) 5422, 8820, 10241 Mercantile establishments, see Stores. Mercaptans, physics, chemistry, and specula- tion (1954) 9425 Merced, Calif. : instrument approach charts (1951) 2906, 6337 population, special censuses (1952) 18520; (1956) 450; (1957) 17441 Merced National Wildlife Refuge, general in- formation (1957) 16808 Mercedes division, see Rio Grande project. Mercer County, X.J., industrial training pro- gram study (1959) 15371 Mercer County, N. Dak., Square Butte coal field, coal resources investigation (1960) 3913 Mercer County, W. Va., coking coal, recover- able reserves (1954) 18897 Mercerization, cotton test results, crop of 1955 (1957) 76 Merchandise, see Commercial products — Stores. Merchandising : automatic, summary of information (1956) 11647; (1957) 4835 building produce sales (1956) 6234 by farmers' cooperatives (1952) 9257 chainstore, and procurement practices changing retail market for fresh fruits and vegetables (1960) 12674 commercial frozen foods by locker plants, 1952 (1053) 13175 farm products, appraisal of methods (1960) 12673 food, methods of doing outlook work with retail grocers (address) (1955) 4735 frozen food by locker and freezer provising plants (1959) 7055 grain, use of small country elevator, designs and recommendations (1960) 12664 lamb in retail stores, methods (1958) 1042 milk, practices, dating regulations, effect (1960) 12672 mushrooms (1956) 4402 natural cheddar cheese in retail stores (1956) 9589 payments and services, guides for compli- ance with Clayton act and Robinson-' Patman act (1960) 9754 peas and split peas packaged in transparent films (1954) 7561 poultry in retail stores (1958) 15478 practices, effect on retail sales of butter (1956) 7927 retail practices for pears, peanut butter, and creamery butter, evaluation (1957) 9054 selected food items in grocery stores (1956) 6281 turkey industry, effective combination of science and merchandising (talk) (1955) 3891 winter pears in retail food stores (1955) 17766 Merchant, Livingston T., nomination, hearing (1959) 6058 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1495 Merchant marine : act of 1920, amend — hearings (1959) 314, 7G29, 12552 ; (1960) 9030 law (1958) 14245 reports (1958) 12001, 12500; (1960) 8200 act of 1920, aniendeil Uirougli 84tli Con- gress (1957) 7129 act of lOliS, amended tlirougli S4th Congress (1957) 7129 act of 1936— amended through 84th Congress (1957) 7129 as amended to Jan. 12, 1951 (1951) 164.30 repeal sec. 217 relating to freight for- warders, hearing (1959) 15S46 rules of practice and procedure (1953) 17432 subsidy rates, procedures for determining manual (195S) 1448 act of 1930, amend — - hearin;;s (1952) 8939: (1953) 15841. 2 15451 related matters (remarks) (1959) 8990 relation to world trade (address) (1960) 9303 report of status (remarks) (1959) S991 research and development fi^r tomorrow's incrchaut marine (address) (1959) 7201 rescardi and development marks) (1959) 8989 program (re- researcli and maritime industry (remarks) (I960) 8304 reserve fleet, sale of nonessential vessels. report (1958) 8409 role in trade and defense (report) (1959) 12647 role in world affairs (address) (1959) 13904 safety manual, June 1955 (1956) 1381 St. I-awriMico Seawav highway (remarks) (1959) 6129 Page 1496 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mercliaut marine — Continued Savannah, lo4th anniversary of sailing (address) (1953) 11234 Ships needed for trade and defense of free world (remarks) (1960) 8365 signal letters (1951) 783, 15217; (1953) 5760 solid future (address) (1960) 9722 statistics (1951) 8157A : (1952) 9105: (1953) 2295; (1954) 591; (1955) 4570: (1956) 1536, 18706; (1957) 14002; (1958) 15868; (1959) 14580; (1960) 111S9 strengthening for commercial and defense needs (text of address) (1960) 9299 strong U.S. flag operation necessity (re- marks) (1960) 8363 subsidies — • hearings (1953) 17299; (1954,) 1736. 3736, 12161 report (1954) 5450 training and education, investigation — hearings (1956) 1530 reports (1955) 7938, 7960; (1956) 3628 trial of members by court martial (1951) 7610 United States and world, number, tonnage, etc., statistics, 1958 (1960) 1053 unsuljsidized operators, construction reserve fund, amend act, hearings (1956) 18679 vessel replacement — hearings (1955) 11840; (1956) 15468 law (1956) 10116 reports (1955) 9697; (1956) SS45 war risk insurance, extend authority — hearings (1955) 6323; (1956) 525; (1969) 1646 laws (1955) 14378: (1959) 12006 reports (1955) 7925, 11762; (1959) SS08, 12139 west coast maritime industries survey, hearings (1955) 1378 your Government and American merchant marine (address) (1959) 7272 see also Sailors — Shipbuilding — Shipping — Ships. Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point : academic advisorv board, create — law (1956) 14458 reports (1956) 10340, 12359 appointment of American nationals from Samoa, permit, reports (1960) 9596, 11008 cadets, appointments from District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, Virgin Islands, and Canal Zone — law (1958) 4192 reports (1957) 13511; (1958) 3301 chapel and library, investment of funds donated — law (1954) 16889 reports (1954) 14344, 17121 dairy products program, extend — hearings (1958) 5694. reports (1958) 4403, 4489 faculty and administrative staff, establish permanent status, etc — hearings (1960) 10966 report (1960) 10839 maintenance, amend merchant marine act — hearings (1954) 15218; (1955) 9744 law (1956) 5079 reports (1954) 14325, 14342, 17124; (1955) 7740, 15349 officers, program for development of (1959) status, cost, etc., investigate — hearings (1956) 1530 reports (1955) 7938. 7960 ; (1956) 3628 status, hearings (1954) 3737, 11898 surplus dairy products, furnish report (1957) 13882 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House : activities, 1949 and 1950 (1951) 3,164, activities, S4th Congress, r^sum^ (1956) 18631 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House — Coninued calendars (1951) 1793, 11984, 12001; (1952) 1189, 11785, 18615; (1953) 13923; (1954) 2438, 12855; (1955) 2125, 13021; (1956) 2193, 13324; (1957) 2655. 12160; (1958) 2162, 10522; (1959) 2457, 10988; (1960) 2654, 12010 document (1953) 5632 funds, report (1956) 14913 hearings, .see subjects investigation and studies, matters within its jurisdiction — authorization, amend, report (1958) 14526 authorization, reports (1955) 3059 ; (1957) 5108, 15308; (1959) 3299, 4559 expenses, reports (1955) 4348; (1957) 5152; (1958) 14381 legislative summary, 83d Congress (1954) 17017 presentation of portrait of Herbert C. Bon- ner, proceedings — document (1959) 1514 print as document, report (1957) 15287 reports, see subjects Merchant Marine Council : proceedings (1951) 1771, 11960; (1952) 1164, 11762; (1953) 3088, 13896; (1954) 2405, 12819; (1955) 2089, 12977; (1956) 2152, 13281; (1957) 2613, 12118; (1958) 2120, 10481; (1959) 2415, 10946; (1960) 2611, 11968 proposed rules and regulations — for small passenger vessels (1957) 4950 for vessel inspection, hearing agenda (1958) 3027 Merchant Marine Distinguished Service Medal : authorize for outstanding service beyond call of duty — law (1956) 14526 reports (1956) 3636. 14685 presentation to Henrik K. Carlsen — law (1952) 6854 reports (1952) 5187, 53,71 Merchant Marine Meritorious Service Medal : authorize for meritorious acts or service in in line of duty — law (1956) 14526 reports (1956) 3636. 14685 award to master of SS Meredith Victory — law (1960) 6437 reports (1959) 14499; (1960) 5000 Merchant seamen, see Sailors. Merchant ships, see Ore ships — Ships. Merchant vessels, see Ships. Merchants, small marketers, fundamental rec- ords (1957) 7676 Merck & Co., Inc., relief (1951) 3047 Mercurial barometers, see Barometers. Mercurial sphygmomanometers, see Sphygmo- manometers. Mercuric oxide, .specification (1952) 9180 Mercury : aluminum corrosion, influence on (1956) 4877 atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra (1958) 7562 barometers and manometers sources of er- ror and method of correction (1960) 10281 bibliography on quicksilver, 1811-1953 (1954) 18781 central Kuskokwim region, occurrence and mining (1955) 17267 compound, tabulation, bibliography, struc- ture (1958) 16768 deposits — Bonanza-Nonpareil district (1951) 8460 Canoas, Zacatecas, Mexico (1952) 11184 Cinnabar Creek area (1951) 1369 Chile (1951) 5308 Horse Heaven district (1951) 11418 Nevada and Malheur County, Oreg (1957) 2194 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1497 Mercury — Contlmioil di'iiosits — toiitiiuied Ord Mine, Mazatzal Mountains, geology (1959) r)08 southern Pilot Mountains (1952) 7798 Steens Mountain and Pueblo Mountains (1953) 19220 Terlingua District, Tex (10(10» 9845 Weisi-r, Idaho area (1957) 4114 extraction from ciunabar-stil'nite ore (1956) 2059S flow thrinigli glass tube, effect of axial magnetic tield on Reynolds number of transition (19rjS) 7557 fungicide damage to selenium rectifiers, pro- tection against (1954) 12514 geology of Huancavelica quicksilver district (1951) 13903 heat and momentum transfer (1952) 3398 beat transfer — boiling and condensing of liquid metals (1952) 6683; (1953) 5245 gas entrainment effect under turbulent flow conditions (1956) 407 In turbulent pipe flow (1955) 11006, 13907 to liiiuid metals (1954) 13731 wetting effect (1954) 412 holders, dental, specification (1956) 20334 hvperflne structure of green line of mer- cury (1953) 17065 in NiiK, determination (1952) 10047 iudustrv, expansion. Attorney General's re- port (1959) 4738 interfacial effects between mercury and steel (1952) 17351; (1955) 11127 liquid- boiling and condensing (1952) 16206 heat capacity (1951) 10112 low-grade ores, flotation (1060) 8769 mass transfer in liquid metal (1955) 5809 materials survey (1960) 1073 mineral facts and problems (1955) 12548; (1960) 2087 minerals yearbook chapters (1051) ; 18778; (1953) 4657; (1954) 933; (1955) 1687; (1957) 7515, 10155; (1958) 61SS, 15186; (1959) 15003; (1960) 14564 Mines Bureau research plans (1958) 12962 ; (1959) 13327 mining, processing, and costs (1957) 17934 ores and concentrates, encourage discovery, etc., in U.S., etc., hearings (1956) 12428 ores, census of mineral industries, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 12946 organo- compounds, mass spectra (1952) 4282 petrology and structural L'eology of rocks associated with deposits (1954) 7356 production, etc (1951) 11565; (1952) 11300; (1953) 11257; (T954) 10681; (1956) 813, 15S79; (1957) 10164; (1958) 8792, 10071; (1959) 9342 supplement, 1957 (1058) 12902 radiocheniical studios of mercury and its ions in dilute solutions (105S) 5363 recovering from cinnabar-stibnite ore by combined flotation-roasting process (1959) 3872 reports, quarterly (1951) 2061. 12312; (1952) 1504, 12078; (1953) 3397, 14232; (1954) 2746, 13161; (1955) 2441. 13349; (1956) 2512. 13658; (1957) 3000. 12520; (1958) 2521, 10875: (1959) 2S12. 11357; (1960) 3020. 12386 selenium in epithermal dejiosits (1960) 5412 spcfifications (1952) 9175; (1955) 4623 Tariff Commis.sion report (1959) 1210 thermal and electrical lesistance between mercury and steel (1953) 5242; (1955) 9110 thermal conductivity (1955) 8406 thermodynamic scale of bisrh pressures up to 25.000 kgf/cm^ I'SSK study (1900) 17503 toxicity, bibliography (1957) 16402 Mercury — Continued uranium-mercury system, investigation (1956) 4869 vapor concentration, measurement evalua- tion of Improved prototype detector (1958) 1113 vapor detector — model 1 El'S, instruction manual il955) 7405 portable, instruction manual (1953) 10103 Mercury (planet) : solar irradiance to Pluto (1960) 6242 Mercury cathodes, see Cathodes. Mercury fulminate, conibu.stlou under reduced pressure, USSK study (19G0) 1&S69 Mercury isotopes : ek'ctromagiK'tic concentration (1954) 6371 electroplating (1951) 9204 photochemical method for separating. USSR Study (19(50) 7083 separation of nulear isomers, USSR study (1960) 9960 Mercury jet switch, development (1956) 429 Meredith \'ictory (steamship) : awai'ds to captain and crew (remarks) (1960) 16728 Gallant Ship Unit Citation award — law (1960) 6437 reports (1959) 14499; (1960) 5000 Mergers, sec. Business consolidations. Meriden Industries Co., claim (1958) 6746 ^Meridian. Miss, minimum wage effects studies (1958) 15135; (I960) 11499 Meridian circle, see Transit circle. Meridional meteorological profiles, USSR study (1959) 7903 Merit systems : State, directory (1955) 4959; (1957) 15938; (1960) 5426 teacher merit, recognizing and rewarding (1958) 5881 sec also Civil service. Meritorious Service Medal, Merchant Marine, see Merchant Marine Meritorious Serv- ice Medal, Meriwether Lewis National Monument, general information (1951) 15706; (1957) 1134 Merkel, Lee J., posthumous promotion (1956) 15088 Merluccius productus, see Hake. Merrifield, Va., substitute postal clerk, exami- nation announcements (1954) S166 ; (1956) 14270 Merrill-Stevens Dry Dock and Repair Co., court case (1951) 5497 Merrimack River ; blasting operations, damage claims (1951) 4869 flood control compact — law (1957) 8091 reports (1957) 6927, 7067 Merrimack River Valley Flood Control Com- mission : compact, creating — law (1957) 8091 reports (1957) 6927, 7067 Merrimon. N.C., quadrangle map (1951) 7100 Merrionette Park, 111., population, special census (1955) 5879 Merritt. Laura S., relief (1954) 5125 Merritt. Poi)pv C. H., relief (1957) 11107. 13112. 13242 Merritt, Robert H., relief (1955) 6037. 9827, 11:506 M(M-ritt-Cliapman & Scott Corp. of New York, use (if vessel Johi) F. Drnrs in coast- wise trade (1959) 15577, 15781. 16041 Merry Widow claim : diamond drilling results (1952) 3442 ur.'uiiuni occurrences (1953) 1164 ^Fersa. see name of bay. Mers-el-Kebir, Port de, Algeria, chart (1051) 71 :•.:'. ^ifertiUas, Anna, relief (1955) 14279, 15226 Merychippus, new species (1955) 6572 Page 1438 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mesa, Ariz. : substation — control and telemetering equipment, in- stallation, specifications (1953) 16550, 17929-930 painting Government buildings and struc- tures, specifications (1954) 12534 Mesa, Wash. : drilling exploratory well no. 8, specifications (1954) 7597 operation and maintenance lieadriuarters, garage and oflice building addition, construction, specifications (1954) 7596 Mesa County, Colo. : Cretaceous and Tertiary formations of Book Cliflfs (1960) 6988 mine investigation (1952) 14220 Mesa Development Farm, annual report (1955) ICOOO Mesa Verde, Montezuma and La Plata Coun- ties, Colo., geology and fuel resources of area (1960) 8980 Mesa Verde National Park : archeological excavations (1954) 17726; (1955) 3579 general information (1951) 15707; (1954) 10727: (1955) 18525; (1956) 20681; (1958) 6266 headquarters area and ruins roads, map (1952) 14313; (1954) 7530; (1955) 17517 history, etc. (1952) 11389 Mesentery tumors (1954) 15238 Mesilla Valley, ground-water conditions (1955) 3452 Mesitvl oxide, application to determine tho- rium (1951) 17509 Mesoanalvsis, important scale in aiialvsis of weather data (1956) 1606S Mesons : angular distribution — from 341 Mev protons on protons (1951) 16176 of positive pions from 340 Mev protons on protons (thesis) (1952) 16245 attenuation of 33-Mev positive pions in hvdrogen (1954) 427 branching ratio (1951) 9213 capture of mu-mesons by deuterons (1954) 6387 charge invariance. 2 types (1954) 385 cross sections for pions from carbon (1954) 1.3756 decay — energy spectrum of electrons (1951) 14623 energy spectrum of positrons (1951) 17547 masses and energetics (1951) 14634 mu-mesons, positron spectrum (1952) 16237 mu-mesons, radiative corrections (1954) 3405 pi-meson (1952) 3453 detection and measurement (1951) 19330 detection of mu-meson pairs from brem- sstrahlung (1951) 12960 (effects on deuterium (1953) 7066 fast meson interactions in nuclear emul- sions (1952) 10106 field theory, dispersion relations, lectures (1957) 18019 fields, strong coupling (1954) 3427 heavy, observation of stopping (1954) 6382 high energy particle data (1954) 16297; (1955) 9189 in lead, range, kinetic energv, etc. (1951) 9208, 10640 induced fission (1951) 14624 interaction with protons, high enersy phys- ics with hydrogen bubble clianibers (1958) 13450 K-mesons. general characteristics, etc (1959) 15395 mass mpasurements, theorv of ratio method (1954) 9423 mass ratio and energy balance in pl-mu decay (1954) 18227 Mesons — Continued measurement of lifetime (1951) 9205 meson to proton mass ratios (1951) 10G44 mu-mesons ionization function of energy (1954) .3428 negative pions — photoproduced from deuterium (1954) 1521 scattering by hydrogen (1958) 1096 neutral — formation (1952) 17364 gamma spectra from proton bombardment of carbon (1952) 10100 nonlinear meson dynamics (1953) 14921 I)hotomesons — from carbon (1951) 2727 production from helium (thesis) (1951) 16168: (1952) 247 production ratio from beryllium (1951) 16170 photoproduction — from deuterium (1953) 5264 from 500 to 1100 Mev (1958) 13453 from hydrogen and deuterium (1954) 6441 pi-mesons — absorption in deuterium (1951) 9216 charged production by neutrons on oxvgen (1953) 14972 cross sections in complex nuclei (1953) 19930 detection by w decay (1951) 9210 distintegration and hypothesis of isotopic invariance (1954) 1476 fast protons from meson disintecrations (1951) 10639 interaction with nuclear matter (1951) 16173 interactions in nuclear emulsions (1952) 10106 large angle scattering of negative pions (1953) 8664 mass determination (1951) 12956 negative, gamma ray spectrum (1951) 2731-32. 10649 p + p>'d-f7r+ reaction (1951) 19332 produced in P-P collisions, excitation function (1952) 16241 production by protons on nuclei (1951) 19342 production by 340 Mev protons (1951) 16162 production, cross-sections (1951) 19336; (1954) 6440 production in carbon (1951) 12965 production in nucleon-nucleon collisions (1951) 2729, 2734, 6224 production of beam (1051) 2742 scattering by deuterons (1951) 19338 production — accompanying uranium fission (1951) 9220 angular distribution and yield of process (1954) 435 by photons (1952) 3451 : (1953) 17122 by protons on deuterons (1951) 2728 by 340 Mev protons on hvdrogen (1952) 18510 in nucleon-nucleon collisions (1958) 158 proton bombardment of hvdrogen, etc. (1952) 3449 production and properties of pions at^ Brookhaven cosmotron (1958) 13456 pseudoscalar field, nucleon interaction (1954) 6385 range-energy curves (1955) 5656 scattering by deuterium (1951) 1462S scattering theorv (1954) 6403: (1055) 5672 slow, transition effect (1953) 19904 theory (lecture notes) (1952) 10034 wave field, (luantum theory (19.")4) 4>^';6 Mesopotamia, ancient, reading list (1960) 16245 Mesosphere. physics, colloquium (19-"i3) 8437 ^lesothorium, radium and mesothorium poison- ing anil dosimetry and instrumentation techniques in applied radioactivity, an- nual progress reports (1956) 3219; (1957) 16389; (1959) 430S ; (1960V 214 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1499 Mesozoic era : American Triassic coiled nautiloiils (1953) 17G45 lead-alpha apes of batholiths of western North America (1959) 511 lower, marine sedimentary and volcanic rocks (19G0) 391G Nortii American charophyta (19."7) 11G28 rocks in eastern Colorado (1051) S474 Mi'sozoic ostracoda, ace Ostracoda. Mesquite : Arizona, charcoal production (1955) S250 control on southwestern rangeland (195S) 85 problem on southern Arizona ranges (1952) 1S2S6 pulping bv sulfite and cold soda process (1959") 10175 velvet, reproduction and establishment as related to invasion of semidesert grass- lands (1955) 18701 Mess outfits, «ee Officers' mess outfits. -Mess trays, see Trays. Message diversion, collection and transmis- sion of data (1951) G2G6 ; (1952) 291; (1955) 747G >ressages (personal), «ee Communications. Messengers : Capitol Page School, general information, print, report (1959) SC2S employment regulations (1952) 14474 emplovment under fair labor standards act (1959) 1223 examination anouncements (1951) 7773; (1955) 9281; (1956) 8371, 14269; (1958) 3005; (1960) 16691 discontinuance notice (1956) 1G583 House of Representatives, postmaster, 2 additional, report (1955) 6153 mail-messenger contracts for postal em- ployees — law (1952) 13018 reports (1952) 8855. 10SS2 Sergeant at Arms of the Senate, additional messengers, report (1959) 7569 telephone page and page. Doorkeeper Office. House of Representatives, ad.iust titles and salaries, report (1958) 8243 Ways and Means Committee — additional compensation (1953) 10356 repeal certain provisions (1958) 15750 «ce also Special delivery. Messer, Ruthe G., relief (1955) 11570, 14253, 15239 Messes : Air Force, open mess operating manual (1957) 149 Army, operations, technical manual (1957) 17386 field and garrison ration, meal rates, Army regs (1956) 11519. 16316 financial planning and management, spec. regs (1951) 17437 fire outfits and gear, disposable, develop- ment (1957) 4051 hospital — Armv regulations (1952) 9871; (1953) 11884 special regulations (1952) 9911; (1956) 8159 management, technical manual (1952) 4840 management workbook, technical manual (1953) 439 meal rates for field and garrison ration messes. Army Dept. circular (1955) 10977 Navv. basis of operation — hearing (1951) 9543 law (1951) 14810 reports (1951) 9492, 13514 officers- accounting procedures, spec, regs (1951) 19244 ; (1953) 315, 3861, 9963 Armv regulations (1951) 14456; (1952) 1910; (1956) 1201 Navy, administration (1955) 5119 open, Army regs (1956) 1G369 open, food service, spec, regs (1952) 1970, 47G2 Messina, Antonio, relief (1954) 6715. 9611, 10065 Metaarsenite, zinc, wood preservative, epecifl- 1S734 electrolytic (1952) 10069: (1955) 9112 matching titanium, tangential and normal cutting forces produced, study (1954) 17782 tempprature of tip-shank interface (1957) 11802 underwater cutting manual (1954) 4478 Metal drawing, horizontal velocities, USSR study (1960) 17294 Metal flashings, see Flashings. Metal halides, see Halides. Metal hydrides, «ee Hydrides. Metal-indicator systems in (ethylenedinitrilo) tetraacetic acid titration (1959) 179 Metal industries, see Metal trades. Metal mines and mining : Arizona (1951) 5619 California (1951) 3887 Cascade County, Mont. (1951) 7185 census of mineral industries, 1954, industry bulletin (1958) 2907 Colorado (1951) 5609 uranium in metal-mining districts (1953) 1176 Metal mines and mining — Continued contract services, census of mineral in- dustries, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 12945 health and safety conditions, hearings (1958) 6882 high production working in certain poly- metallic mines, basic indicators of effectiveness, USSR (1959) 3691 Idaho (1951) 5614 labor turnover rates per 100 employees (1957) 17908; (1959) 7994 manpower requirements (1951) 20044 Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas (1951) 5612 Montana (1951) 5615 Nevada (1951) 3888 New Mexico (1951) 5608, 11566 Oregon (1951) 5607,11567 South Dakota (1951) 3886 States east of Mississippi River (1951) 5606 Texas (1951) 5613 timber consumption in relation to ore pro- duction (1951) 8456 Utah (1951) 5616 Washington State (1951) 5618 Wyoming (1951) 5610 see also Mine accidents— Mine fires. Metal molds, see Molds (forms). Metal ores, see Ores. Metal oxides : mixture with graphite, friction studies (1956) 5942 uranium dioxide with various metal oxides (1956) 4144 Metal plating, see Plating. Metal polish : liquid, silver, specification (1952) 3977 liquid, specification (1952) 5584 Metal polishing, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6542 Metal refineries, nonferrous base and inter- mediate forms. Federal supply classi- fication, logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1956) 19871 Metal rings, see Rings. Metal shapes, see Shapes (metal). Metal sheeting, see Sheet metal. Metal sponges, Federal specification (1954) 8720; (1955) 1542 Metal stamping, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6542 Metal therapv, early syphilis reinfections fol- lowing routine (1951) 11687 Metal trades, apprenticeship developments and problems (excerpts from address) (1956) 19744 Metal work, see Metalwork. Metal-working machinery, see Metalworking machinery. Metalizing, see Metal coating. Metallic-brown, pigment, specification (1951) 16787 Metallic films : electrical properties (1952) 12615 electron transmission, range energy meas- urement (1954) 9401; (1955) 7238 techniques for applying — as surface coating (1957) 17262 copper (1957) 17258 gold (1957) 17261 lead sulphide (1957) 17260 nickel (1957) 17259 on commercial products (1957) 17265 silver (1957) 17257 vacuum coating methods (1957) 17264 vacuum evaporation (1956) 19340 Metallic minerals (1959) 654 Metallic solutions, see Solutions. Metallizing, see Metal coating. Metallograph, remotely controlled (1955) 9029 Metallography : and phvsics of metals, problems, symposium (1959) 15394 attack-polish method of preparation (1951) 6220 etching, mechanism, progress report (1952) 10060, 16203 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1501 Metallofrrnph^ — Contlnuort group nipeting, technical piijiers ( 1959) llir.O metalliigraphy and heat treatment of metals (fSSR periodical), abstracts (1959) lOSlJO: (19ii0) 2484, 11805 physical, growtli in Chinese People's Re- piibliany Metallurgy Research Laboratorv. progress reports (1960) 233. 1S315 miscellaneous materials (1956) 1347 nickel. USSR study (1960) 862 nonferrous — heavv metals, processes, Communist Chinese study (1960) 9955 USSR- construction of enterprises In years of Soviet rule (1958) 16153 development (1960) 7032 enterprises production processes auto- matization (1959) 645 labor productivitv (1959) 7947 research and development (I960) 10120 selected translations (19.59) 653, 9202, 17617: (1960) 1932. 1935, 1943, 5494. 7060. 11384. 14067, 14128, 14186, 144.54, 15835, 17512, 17581, 17624, 18859 Northwest Electrodevelopment Experiment Station, progress reports (1959) 15435, 17268 plivsical. production of pure metals, USSR studies (1960) 1413:!. 14146. 14166, 14432, 1573S. 1574S, 15754, 15766 Page l.'>02 Do not order from index; see indicated entry J Metallurgy — Continued lihvsical, symposium, Sept. 21-22, 195T), minutes (1957) 14495 rohuul, industry — anticipated electric power demand (1959) (iSS piiitalems of economic and teclinical prog- ress (1958) 16150 powder metallurgy — ■ bibliography (1953) 1516 electrical engineering parts, conference on production, USSR (1960) 5674 in Europe, trip report (1953) 10099 in small plant (1957) 4349 innovation, Czechoslovakian study (1960) 1TS48 lubricants and friction (1954) 6425 preparation of molybdenum-base alloys (1952) 16193 sintering theories, bibliography (1953) 14939 zirconium-magnesium alloys formation (1951) 4575 precision equipment for metallurgical anal- yses (1953) 669 processes and apparatus, Government- owned inventions available for license (1959) 1186S processes used in Belgian Congo (1956) 7661 production of wide cold rolled sheet made of alloy VT-ID, USSR study (1960) 17665 publications of National Bureau of Stand- ards (1952) 11364 pyrometallurgical processes, physical chem- istry (1959) 4306 pyrometallurgical processing (1958) 13408 pyrometallurgical research, applications of small electronic digital computer (1960) 10205 radioactive isotopes and nuclear radiation, use in technical sciences, USSR study (1960) 14309 radioisotopes and nuclear irradiation in re- search, advances (1958) 13478 radioisotopes application in USSR industry, abstracts (1958) 16203 rare earths (1952) 18486; (1955) 5607 research and development — annual report (1959) 17256 progress rei)ort (1960) 4700 research establishment, establish in Minne- sota, report (1956) 15228; (1957) 11201 scientific reports of higher schools, metal- lurgy (USSR pei-lodical), abstracts (1959) 10S05 ; (1960) 2520 ship steels, relation to ship failures (1956) 19380 solid solutions and grain boundaries (1951) 12943-944, 175^^0: (1952) 2077, 6674, 16196-197; (1953) 10090 steel. USSR quality (1959) 12907 student trainee, examination announce- ments (1951) 17656; (1952) 18578; (1953) 793, 7244; (1954) 1557, 8179; (1955) 1275 summaries of physical research projects, AEC directory (1955) 16625; (1959) 13802 technical papers of 6th metallographic group meeting (1956) 4813 technical reports catalog, 1929-58 (1958) 9154 technology review, minerals vearbook chap- ters (1954) 8898; (1955) 3550; (1956) 20600; (1958) 6208, 10092; (1959) 8054 ; (1960) 19102 tensile properties of Fe-Al base alloys, fac- tors affecting (1958) 16489 theoretical, contributions to data (1954) 17630: (1960) 5802 thorium metal, metallographic quality studies (1057) 147;'.S use of vacuum (1960) 14870 uses of radioactive isotopes, symposium (1959) 1374 vibratorv compacting of metal powders (1954) 16127 yttrium and rare earth metals (1960) 12720 see also Hydrometallurgy — also names of metals. Metals : acetylacetone as extraction agent (1954) 4919 adhesive bonded, process and inspection re- quirements, speciflcation (1955) 8014 ; (1957) 14012 adhesives for bonding to wood (1951) 13873 aircraft elements, strength (1951) 18804; (1952) 11313; (1955) 12193 aircraft, surface treatments, specification (1951) 6858 ; (1957) 1928 alloys, tensile properties at low tempera- tures for use for aircraft structures (1960) 4663 anisotropic examination under polarized light (1953) 663 antifriction, castings and ingots, specifica- tion (1952) 5815 cancellation (1955) 18354 atomic interaction, dependence of diffusion coefficient (1953) 17061 base — - deposits of Cordillera Negra, Peru (1957) 10057 electrodeposition of titanium (1957) 10573 roll cladding with titanium (1957) 238 West Shasta copper-zinc district (1957) 8693 binary intermetallic compounds, tabulation, bibliography, structure (1957) 3472, 6412 ; (1958) 168, 16768 bonding by isostatic pressing at elevated temperatures (1959) 7151 bonding of silicon carbide by metals (1954) 13534 bonds, deterioration of adhesives at high temperatures, study (1958) 11269 liroaching process, survey (1960) 14861 buried and submerged, corrosion protection (1954) 17805 cancerigenesis (1953) 1305 casting quality, relation to gaining practice (1951) 8707 centrifugal castings of non-ferrous metals, bibliography (1953) 1577 chelates, substituent effects of stability (1959) 180 chemical durability, interferometer study (1953) 9534 chemical machine building materials, USSR study (1960) 9972 cleaner, sillicate-soap, specification (1957) 14051 coated and uncoated models tested for heat resistance in air jet stagnation tem- perature of 3,800° P (1960) 4263 coating material, speciflcation (1956) 12596 coatings on, ceramic and channel (1954) 6446A cohesive energy calculation by Fermi- Thomas method. Communist China (1960) 11399 cold working and recrystallization (1955) 4116 colorimetric determination by dithizone extraction (1952) 17361 combinations and lubricants, static friction tests (1951) 10106 combustion, high temperature project (1957) 10283 common, and dissimilar couples, corrosive effects of protein-type foam forming concentrates (1957) 14485 conditioning compound, specifications (1952) .5633; (1953) 18691; (1956) 18767 construction, corrosion by alternate expo- sure to liquid and gaseous fluorine (1955) 800 consumed by manufacturers of metal prod- ucts for selected industries (1952) 4876, 4893; (1955) 7436 contact potential differences, vibrating condenser method of measuring (1958) 6292 contamination bv 1-131 (1952) 3428; (1955) 7299 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1503 Metals — Continued corrosion — ganniia radiation effect (1955) 19000 in liigli temperature water at 500° F. and 000° F. (1956) 366 In tropical environments (1958) 5027, 5029, 16467: (1960) 1234 plastics, effects (1959) 13527 protection bv ceramic coatings in small plants (1957) 17196 tests (1951) 8S25 unclassified report literature, bibliography (1954) 11147; (1955) 9171 underground (19.'.7) 10227 water corrosion (1955) 5G84 creep and relaxation of stresses, relation (19.->4) 3417 crystal structure, role on irradiation effects (1955) 9001 crystallizcd-glass-ceramic combinations, hal- ogen-containing gases as lubricants for use at temperatures to 1500° F (1960) 19118 cubic — application of Morse potential function (1959) 17766 low temperature vibrational spectra, spring-plasma model (1957) 17131 damping capacity (1959) G663 deformation under combined tension and torsion (1955) 6713 degreasing. health hazards (1954) 16027 deposits and corrosion in regenerative air preheaters (1953) 17756 diffusion in bimetal vapor-solid couples (1954) 419 diffusionless phase changes (1951) 17532; (1952) 2081, 6679. 1C201. 18495; (1953) 5241. S649. I(i091 ; (1954) 402, 6414, 8088, 16287, 19301-302; (1955) 28,^^8 dissolution and corrosion resistance to phos- phating solution (1954) 15769 ductile, correlation of hardness number, elasticity, and yield strength (1953) 19914; (1955) 7235 ductile fracture (1954) 17751 ear formation in deep-drawn cups (1955) 10559 electric conductivitv at high current density (1954) 3406 electrical discharge machining, evaluation (1960) 4360 electrode materials subjected to energetic high vacuum R.F. sparking (1954) 13749; (1955) 7413 electrodeposited coatings and other sur- face treatments, guide to properties and uses (195S) 13104 electrolytic heating as improvement of draw- ing processes (1954) 3408 electron emission (1956) 11117 electron theory (1953) 19907 electrosriark treatment and observed inter- actions (1953) 18422 enamels for metals (1952) 2085; (1954) 13733; (1955) 7304 epitaxy of alkali chlorides (1951) 12924 evaporation, vacuum coater techniques (1952) 16187 expanded metal, steel, specification (1955) 10112 extrusion — by liquid under high pressure, USSR study (1960) 15698 shape changes of internal surfaces (1959) 185 fabricated products — commodity classification responsibilities, spec, regs (1951) 14540: (1952) 16137; (195.T) 1971. 16936: (1954) 269 grnwlh industries (1957) 17304 industries as users of wood in Twin Cities (1957) 14259 labor turnover rates per 100 employees (195S) 702; (1959) 79S6 manufacturing plants, location b.v county and employment size (1959) 7222 Metals — Continued fabricated structural products, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) G541 fast transient beating and explosion under stagnant liquids il95&j 15580 fatigue — effect of frequency and temperature (1957) 4269 information summary (1955) 3699; (1960) 17993 X-ray strain measurement (1951) 14094 Federal test method standard (1959) lull9 ferrous and nouferrous, surface iiuishing techniques (1953) 6352, 11512 fibers, use for reinforcing ceramics (1960) 4666 film-rupture mechanism of stress corrosion (1952) 11368 flow during upsetting with backing rings, USSR study a960) 17:: 92 foil, census of manufacturers, 1954, indus- try bulletin (1957) 6543 fracture tests, analysis (1958) 13083 freezing-in radiation damage effects (1956) 3089 friction, wear, and surface damage affected by solid surface films (1955) 10563; (1957) 1040 errata (1957) 4231 gas analysis, high vacuum filament furnace, description (1957) 14518 grain growth during sintering (1954) 18225 grain size in metals, nondestructive deter- mination (1955) 19075 grinding, effect of water and alcohol (1954) 4878 hard cemented, stably oxidized, total hemi- spherical emmissivity measurements (1959) 93S1 health hazards of copper, review of litera- ture (1954) 928 beat transfer — at horizontal cvlinders (1951) 14611; (1952) 10053; (1955) 72SS forced con\ection in thermal regions (1955) 7333 materials for use in system, investigation (1955) 7168 heterocyclic compounds as analytical re- agents for metals, evaluation (1956) 3222 higli temperature — conference, USSR studies (1959) 5080 intermetallic compounds (1954) 13537 intermetallic materials, properties (1950) 9721-22 o.xidized, measurements of emissivity (195.S) 4992 hot tearing defects developed in processing (1956) 11115 industries — Communist China — • capital construction (1960) 5532 developments (1960) 10001 employment and injuries, minerals year- book chapters (1955) 1686; (1956) 4074; (1957) 5681. 17929; (1958) 7443. 1G2S5; (1960) 101J)S injury experience (1957) 17001; (1959) 16696 ; (1960) 17753 labor turnover rates per 100 persons (1957) 16977: (1959) 7997 material handling, plant layout and methods. State of Minns Gerais. r?razil (1959) 10201 production, prices, income data and inter- pretative analysis (1957) 10771 review. minerals vearbook chapters (1957) 17904: (1958) 7517. 16343; (1900) 10228. 19103 ingots. solidification rate, computation (1954) 6395 in.spection. specification (1950) 18947-948 intermetallic diffusion, tracer studies (1958) 11418 ions — hydrolytic behavior (1951) 6196 in water solution, thermodynamic and kinetic properties (1952) 17338 Page 1504 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Metals — Continued irradiation effects on structural materials in nuclear power reactors (1958) 13650 irradiation effects on surface reactions, sum- mary report (1960) 9163 key commodities, free world outlook (1952) 17633 latent heat, mass spectrometric determina- tion (1955) 9041 liquid — bibliography (1960) 18326 boilins and condensing (1952) 6683, 16206 ; (1953) 5245, 18451 boilin;,' heat transfer, Communist China studies (1960) 14233, 14248 boundary-layer solutions for forced and free convection (1959) 5294 corrosive effects (1955) 9061 electromagnetic flowmeter, design (1953) 8655 ; (1955) 5839 electromagnetic pump (1955) 7137 electromagnetic pump and heating trans- former (1955) 9052 fuels, fractional precipitation processes (1958) 6526 handbooks (1952) 17329; (1954) 8073; (1955) 13902 handling guides (1951) 17515; (1955) 5662 handling, valve (1955) 7224 heat transfer — coefficient (1952) 199 concentric annuli (1955) 13927 experiments (1955) 5057; (1957) 5726 forced convection in thermal regions (1951) 9191; (1953) 14954; (1954) 13731 ; (1955) 7334 horizontal cylinders (1951) 9182-83, 14611 : (1955) 9096 interfacial effects between mercury and steel (1952) 17351; (1955) 11127 wetting effects (1951) 16148; (1952) 3434, 10071, 16216, 17352; 12078; (1954) 412, 9412; 11128 high temperature circulating (1955) 9092 mass transfer (1952) 10066-67, 16204; (1953) 674; (1955) 5809-11, 9109 pile coolants (1956) 4921 properties of coolants (1954) 3432 resistance of materials to attack (1955) 5682 sampling of high-temperature alkali metals (1955) 11063 technology, literature search (1960) 4706 temperature coefficients of solubility in dilute solutions (1957) 18025 turbulently flowing, heat transfer solu- tion with step function boundary tem- perature (1959) 5279 wetting of refractory compounds, TSSR study (1960) 14368 liquid and gaseous states, relationship, USSR study (1960) 18720 long range program, hearings (1957) 9764, 15583 losses with slags of shaft lead smelting, USSR studies (1959) 1795 low temperature applications, research and development (1954) 17739 magnetic susceptibility at low temperatures (1954) 3421 mass spectrometric determination of latent heats (1954) 8076 materials consumed by specialized estab- lishments in selected industries (1959) 5677 mechanical failures of metal parts in serv- ice (1954) 19744 mechanical properties at low temperatures (1952) 9548 mechanism of hydrogen entry (1952) 9543 melting points under high pressures, meas- urements (1953) 19887 jnetal-bonding-adhesives with heat-resistant properties (1954) 8916 (1953) (1955) system Metals — Continued metal-ceramic — compositions for elevated temperatures (1952) 12617 interactions at elevated temperatures (1952) 228, 10068, 12G18, 17344; (1953) 7070. 12068, 14949; (1954) 1501, 3457, 4918, 6416, 9407, 16289 ; (1955) 1210. 5819, 7310-11, 9111, 11117; (1956) 367 receiving tubes for automatic production, design (19G0) 7753 metal hair accessories industry in Puerto Rico (1956) 6200 metal mixtures, principles of vacuum dis- tillation of (1956) 3157 metal products, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6543 metal-to-metal bonding, adhesives, investi- gation (1954) 16333 anetal-water reactions — ■ analytical formulations for reaction rate (1960) 7783 during loss of coolant accidents in unclear reactor (1960) 14897 influence on heat transfer conditions dur- ing severe nuclear excursions in water cooled reactors (1960) 7782 kinetics, low pressure studies, technical report (1960) 12758 kinetics, new techniques, feasibility study (1960) 16559 reactor safety aspects (1960) 12759 study (1956) 326 metallography and heat treatment of metals (USSR periodical), abstracts (1959) 10829 ; (1960) 2484, 11865 metallography and physics of metals, prob- lems, symposium (1959) 15394 metals and alloys, specific heats below 1°K (1960) 7727 metals and metal products, prices and price indexes (1954) 19676; (1958) 6151; (1959) 898 microhardness tester (1951) 8678 mineral facts and problems (1956) 7639 minerals yearbook — departmental editions (1955) 19549; (1957) 1009; (1958) 4958. 8808, 15200; (1959) 940; (1960) 1097 document editions (1955) 19162; (1957) 572; (1958) 4209,8136,14289; (1959) 303: (1960) 427 mining industry, current conditions, hear- ings (1953) 12708 mining, monthly labor turnover rates per 100 employees (1957) 17908 minor — minerals yearbook chapters (1951) 3889 ; (1953) 1242, 16342. 20308: (1955) 17442; (1956) 20590; (1958) 749, 6195, 16327; (1959) 15025; (1960) 17774 production, etc. (1959) 2001, 10441 miscellaneous ores, census of mineral in- dustries, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 12946 miscellaneous, welding, 1925-57, catalog of technical reports (1957) 7928 molten, effect of ultrasonics (1957) 239 molten, oxidation rates determined by re- cording thermobalance (1956) 4096 noble — noble-metals hydrogen systems, electro- chemical mechanisms (1958) 8879, 15302, 16472 ; (1959) 16985 radiation effects (1958) 11508 thermoelectric properties (1959) 13793 nonferrous — CEMA conference on concentration of ores (1960) 15696 comparison of refined consumption and secondary recovery, 1944—53 (1955) 1689 deposits and processes In USSR (1959) 12949 European program, special statements (1951) 900-901, 903, 8300-1, 13690- 691 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1505 Metals — Continnod nonferroiis — continued heavy, survey of nietallursical processes antl current trends, Couiniunist Chi- nese studv (1060) 9955 hulustrv, Communist China, articles (llMiO) 4070, 1148G. 17G79 industrv, labor disputes — reiuir't (1952) 3617 supplement to report (1952) 505 metal mill and foundry products, census of manufactures 1954, industry bulle- tin (1957) 6537 metals and alloys, smelting and refininfr. census of manufactures, 1954 industry bulletin (1957) 65.36 mill products, paclvagrinpr (1955) 8n:!7 nonferrous metals (USSR periodical), abstracts (1959) 7182: (I960) 2.503. 11872 processing plants, accident prevention (1954) 8848. 19682: (1956) 805 rollin? mills, automation (1959) 651 secondary, minerals yearbook chapter (1958) 3690. 7519 structural shapes. Federal supply classi- fication, logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1957 1 6370 Nuclear Metals. Inc., proirrpss reports (1057) 12898-800: (1958) 5368. 6532. 6534. 15600: (1959J 3164 oxidation — processes principal methods and api>a- r.itus for investigating. USSR study (1960) 17376 role of gaseous diffusion (1060) 502S techincnl memoranda (1952) 11325 oxide cathode base metal studies (1951) 7258 performances after 6 years service in ma- terials testing reactor (1058) 13621 phenomenological relation between stress, strain rate, and temperature at elo- vati'd temperatures (1957) 8849: (1058) 13012 phvsics, growth in Chinese People's Re- publics. USSR study (1960) 7109 physics of metals and metallography (USSR periodicMl). abstracts (1950) 10851: (10(i0) 2507. 118741 plastic deformation and phase transforma- tion (1955) 284 plastically deformed metals studied by X-raV. metallographie and calorimetric methods (1956) 402 platinnm-group (1954) 8876; (1955) 10517; (195(!) 12764 quarterly reports (1056) 2526. 13672 polar orcanic inhibitors action in acid dis- solution (1054) 17748 polyethylene coating (1953) 18458; (1955) ■ 7320 polymetallic ores, new methods of distribut- inir production expenses in complex utilization. USSR study (1060) 5408 polytetrofluoroethylene as lubricants and preservative coatings (1956) 12835 corrections (105(i) 17659 powders, compacting (1958) 2823 preparation, painting, and finishing metal surfaces, military standard (1955) 16958 primary metal industries — as users of wood in Twin Cities (1957) 14258 census of manufactures. 1954, industry bulletin (1057) 6538 census of nuinufactures. 1958, Industry report (1060) 18:{.-,0 employment. hours. earnings (1954) 18851 manufacturing plants, location by county and employment size (1059) 7222 T)rimiirv products, growth industries (1958) 2847 prim;iry smelting and refining (1053) 1202 processes and ai)i)aratus, CJovernment-owned inventions, available for license (1954) 19388 Metals — Continued production, etc., technology, USSR study (1950 1 9254 production plant. Iowa State College cast- ing developments (1056) 324 production, statistical summary, minerals yearbook chapter (1955) 3552; (1956> 11009 itroducts. amend tariff act, report (1953) 15507 protective coatings, literature and patent survey (1953) 11463 publications, price list (1951) 9702; (1952) 11045 purchase for minor coins — hearing (1954) 19411 law (1954) 11419 reports (1954) 5372. 11401 purchases for coinage, increase — hearing (1956) 16982 law (1056) 14444 reports (19.56) 8598, 12334 pure, production and phy.sical metallurgy, USSR studies (1960) 14133. 14146. 14166. 14432. 15738, 15748, 15754. 15766 pyrometallurgical processing (1958) 13408 radioactive, calcification and deposition in bone, effect of age, etc. (1052) 2095 rare earth — heats of solution and related thermo- cheniical properties (1954) 8077; (1955) 11003 metallurgy (1960) 12720 production, etc.. 195K (1959) 10442 thermal expansion (1958) 7900 rare or unusual, selection and evaluation for application to advanced weapons system (1959) 15365: (1060) 12720 reaction with water and oxidizing gases at high temperatures. _ measurement of explosive power (1957) 1280.3 reactor construction, layer formation by interdiffusion (1956) 3094 r(>fined. ojierations at brass and wire mills, monthly reports (1957) 3020. 12540: (1058)' 2541. 10895: (1959) 2832, 11374 : (1960) 3037, 12403 refining, amalgam process, bibliographies (1053) 6309: (1954) 9484 refractory, literature search (1959) 4323 research,' Government research and devel- opment reports available to industry, list (1958) 5388 resistance to attack by lithium (1955) 7181 resistance to plastic deformation (1954) 4873 rolled, production, development of industry in People's Republic of China (1960) 7206 rolling and drawing, census of manufac- tures, 1954, industry bulletin (1057) 6537 scatterinix of X-ravs hv metals at very small angles (1053) 19895 sera]), duties and import taxes, suspen- sion — laws (1951) 13158: (1052) 13111: (1053) 152S3; (1954) 16811; (1055) 14400: (1957) S095: (1959) 12002; (1960) 13286. 1.3457: (1052) (1053) 12626. 15626; 12113: (1955) 7716. S585. 15180; (1957) (1959) 11040, 9419: (1056) (1058) 8125; 13(150 reports (1051) 13265. 13563: (1954) 11621. 0805 : (1056) 6887, 7080: (1958) 5652. 8391 9878. 12420; (1960) 8091. 13397 screeuinff tests, in contact with sodium liydroxide (1955) 2S74. sealing, fusion of ceramic materials by I)latiug and soldering, Czechoslovakian study (19C>0) 18054 secondary, nonferrous. minerals yearbook chapter (1051) 1374: (1952) 16787; (1054) 8000. 12455: (1056) 4099: (1057) 2202; (1058) 17260; (1959) 1(>734 ; (1960) 10105 Pajre 1.506 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Metals — Continued self-diflfusiou, etc., progress reports (1952) 3439, 17354; (1953) 17114; (1954) 9416-17 separation bv ion-exchange single-pass method (i950) 13SC> sheet and strip, thickness, military standard (1953) 9215 shielding properties (1955) 5620 short-time elevated-temperature tensile tests evaluation of current practices (1960) 16079 sintering process theories, guide to litera- ture, 1931-51 (1952) 3438; (1955) 9163 sliding contact of metals in sodium, theory and api>lication (1956) 1294 solid, ignition temi)eratures, investigation (1059) 1775S solvent extraction by acidic and neutral organo phosphorus compounds (1958) 11457 spark damage and high voltage breakdown (1954) 9393. 13748; (1955) 7409 sparking characteristics — and safety hazards (1957) 1612S research and developement report (1959) 13575 specification for insepction (1951) 1S603 spectrographic determination of oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen (195S) 13542 sprays for use in inert atmospheres (1957) 7899 stably oxidized, measurements of total hemispherical eniissivity (1959) 3926 strength of metal aircraft elements, military handbook (I960) 5220 structural adhesives. room-temperature- curing (1956) 18100 structural, radiation effects, literature search (1960) 228 submicron particles, production methods (1959) 13525 substrates, adhesion of protective coatings, study of controlling factors (1958) 5323 surface hardening practices, technical aid for small manufacturers (1957) 11828 surface roughness values preferred for Armv orciance material, military stand- ards (1958) 15SS1: (1959) 124S5 surfaces, relationship to heat-aging proper- ties of adhesive bonds (1958) 15231 technical classification (1960) 14197 temperature of metals in contact (19ol> 10601 tensile strength in mechanical testing (1952) 16210: (1955) 7341 tensile testing true stress vs. elongation curve recorder evaluation (1957) 14503 test methods standards (1956) 18970-972 corrected copy (1957) 822 supplement (1957) 823 thermal conductance of metallic surfaces in contact (1960) 6287 thermal conductivity — at elevated temperatures, survey and bibliographv (1956) 1817 at high temperatures (1952) 10043 at low temperatures, literature review (1954) 18930 thermal ratcheting (1952) 2062 thermodvnamics of metal solutions (1951) 12949; (1952) 6678, 16200: (1953) 3940: (1954) 3459 thermomairnetic and galvanomagnetic co- efficients (1958) 15593 titanates of alkaline-earth metals, heat and free energy data (1954) 19699 trace metal ions, metabolism (1958) 11427 trades, collective bargaining in Northwest (1957) 14365 transfer between sliding surfaces (1951) 5651 transition complexes, electronic structure, theoretical study (1959) 178 turnings, grindings, sweepings, reclamation and remelting (1953) 11625 Metals — Continued uuoutgassed, d-c drain and breakdown phenomena iu accelerators (1955) 9182 vacuum treating non-ferrous melts for sand castings and forging ingots (1957) 16129 vapor pressure chart (1955) 9087 velocity of action of oxygen, etc. (1952) 11326 viscous destruction (1954) 384 wear and friction properties of materials suitable for bearings cages (1952) 16794 wetting properties of organic liquids on high-energy surfaces (1955) 17550 wholesale price index, commodities included (1953) 9429 see also Alloys — Creep of metals — Electric testing of metals — Ferromagnetic met- als — Ferrous metals — Metalwork — Precious metals — Strategic materials — Weld metals — also names of articles manufactured from metal — also names of metals. Metals and Alloys Theory, Ukrainian, see Ukrainian Republic Conference on Theory of Metals and Alloys. Metals Process Development Building, Ames Laboratory, dedication (remarks) (1960) 18317 Metals Research Laboratory, Carnegie Insti- tute of Technology, progress reports (1951) 16139-140 Metalsmith : Navy training courses (1951) 14126; (1952) 852; (1953) 6265; (1954) 1003; (1957) 10267, 18013 shipfitter M 3 & 2, Navy training courses (1960) 1222 Metalwork : Cachuma Dam spillway, invitation for bids (1951) 8785 Carter Lake Reservoir, dam 1, shaft metal- work for outlet works, invitation for bids (1951) 7397 Davis dam and powerplant — installations, specifications (1951) 11704, 18900 specifications (1952) 11481 Davis Dam spillway, etc., specifications (1951) 5800 embedded, for radial gates — Nimbus Dam. Folsom Unit, invitation for bids (1952) 9694 Webster Dam spillway, invitation for bids (1954) 7614 employment — opportunities, forge shop occupations (1954) 7398 outlook — departmentnl edition (1953) 7945 document edition (1953) 7315 occupational outlook summary (1955) 10483 explosive working (1960) 17994 forge shop occupations (chart) (1954) 8842 heavy products and industrial equipment industry in Puerto Rico, minimum wage rates (1953) 11651 Hungrv Horse Dam. elevator towers and shaft, invitation for bids (1951) 7378 industrial films, list (1954) 13795 industries — consumption of steel, copper, and alumi- num. 1952. facts for industry (1954) 19341 employment (1951) 20039; (1952) 732, 19004; (1953) 2647, 6135, 13400. 17687; (1954) 4293 emplovment and shift operations (1953) 1201 .iob descriptions (1952) 731 shipments for products (1953) 3451, 14294 job de>^criptions in community wage studies (1951) 15533 ornamental, industry, injuries and Injury rates (1958) 1626 Savage Rapids Dam rehabilitation, invita- tion forbids (1953) 8153 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1.507 Metals — Coiitiuued selected operations, census of manufactures, 1954 (1D57) 12942 sheet-metal work Industry, earnings, 1951- 52 (1952) 11256 stamped and pressed metal products Indus- try, earning. 1951-52 (1052) 11257 surge tank. Bald Mountain pressure tunnel, invitation for bids (lUol) 14199 technical films of metal shop practice, bibli- ography (1957) 4139 Metalworkers Federation, fiee International Metalworkers' Federation. Metalworking Equipment Division : current iirn^rriinis and activities (address) (1959) 4343 heating equipment activities (address) (1959) 7172 Metalworking machinery : and attachments, census of manufactures, 1954, Industry bulletin (1957) 6545 commodity classification responsibilities, spec, regs (1951) 4473 control record.s, spec, regs (1952) 3348 current industrial reports (19(50) 11926 directories (1951) 15610: (1957) 406 addenda (1953) 7615, 18640 equipment, etc.. Grand Coulee power plant, etc., specification (1952) 9691 equipment products, net allotments of aluminum, etc., facts for industry (1954) 13831 facts for industry (1951) 10374; (1952) 12649; (1953) 14997; (1954) 13830; (1955) 12939; (1956) 2106. 4996, 13239, 18495; (1957) 2569. 7993-94, 12069. 16441; (1958) 2073, 5430, 10437; (1959) 2372, 5698, 10903; (1960) 2569, 12S.':4 Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1959) 4759, 6083 man-hours per unit, metal forming machin- ery industry 1939-49 (1952) 6044 nonindustrial. stock control, Army regs (1956) 6504. 11607 production equipment directory (1960) 13815 wholesale price index, commodities in- included (1953) 9426 Metamorphic rocks, see Rocks. Metamorphosis : crustaceans (1956) 20796 insects (1954) 7647 larval development of lO-pounder Elops saurus (1959) 12685 Metastable transitions in mass spectra, table for determining (1957) 8808 Metastatic tumors, see Tumors. Metazoa, fine structure of chromosomes (1958) 15638 Meteor Air Transport, Inc., accident (1953) 19960 Meteor dust, see Cosmic dust. Meteorites : cosmic-ray-lnduced radioactivities (1957) 16307 debris, distribution at Arizona crater (1958) 3S08 pitting caused by fluid-dynamic mechanism of bound vortices (1959) 17077 siderites, study (1958) 3742 stone, activation analvsis for heavy ele- ments (1958) 13557 see also Craters. Meteorites Committee, Academv of Sciences, UkrSSR, 3d expanded plenum (1960) 14072 Meteorological aids, see Meteorologists. Meteorological apparatus and instruments : Arctic tests (1955) 1963:^ Communist China's progress in research In past decade (1060) S575 Federal supply classification, logistics re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1957) 6307 heated wire instrument. f1i;:ht tests in icing conditions (1055) 3559 icing meters, comparison, etc. (1952) 11344 instruments used in weather observing (1955) 10750 9209; (1952) (1955) 10679 ; Meteorological apparatus and instruments — Continued meteor activity recording, protection from pulse noise in apparatus, USSR study (1959) 5139 mobile low-level sounding system (1953) 8035 project prairie grass, field program in diffu- sion (1059) 1352-53, 17224 quality, USSR study (1960) 14298 technical manual (1951) 9102 vertical wind shears, comparison of AN/ GMD-IA and A^7GMD-2 winds-aloft observations (19G0) 4643 see also Anemometers — Radiosonde — Rawin- sonde — Wiresonde. Meteorological balloons, see Balloons. Meteorological commission of Moscow afSliate of Geographic Society of USSR (1959) 1882 Meteorological observers : Air Force, weather observer, job descrip- tion (1953) 16790 cooperative weather observers, biographies (1951) 2o:U3 instructions for climatological observers (1955) 19747 visibility approach (1953) 8291; (1954) 2183. 7786 Meteorological Society of China, 2d and 3d enlarged council meetings, summary (1959) 10344 Meteorologists : employment outlook (1960) 5725 examination announcements (1951) 439, 14712-713; (1954) 484-485; (1956) 3308; (1057) 17534; (1958) (1959) 3209; (1960) 18368 amendments (1953) 5407 discontinuance notice (1958) 277 meteorological aids — examination announcements 16321 ; (1954) 4961, 9542; 16689; (1956) 487; (1957) (1958) 8004 discontinuance notice (1959) 7240 examination, sample questions (1954) 4968 meteoroloirical technician, examination an- nouncement (1960) 16692 research and development, examination an- nouncement, discontinuance notice (1958) 277 university trained, career opportunities In Weather Bureau (1957) 10391 Meteorology : agricultural, conference of chiefs of sta- tions, USSR (1959) 1897 agricultural service to farms and machine- tractor stations, USSR (1959) 871 aid in flight of aircraft (1954) 1546 air pollution project, progress report (1052) 3426 aircraft icing conditions (1052) 811 analogue selection methods, comparison of (1952) 14601 analytic reresentation in fields of meteoro- logical elements, USSR study (1960) 15791 analytical method of processing DF data of drifting automatic radio-meteorological station, USSR study (1960) 2020^ Antarctica — meteorological regime of interior regions (1960) 5657 problem of atmospheric fronts in west (1960) 4112 regime of oases and their effect on sur- rounding ice surface, USSR study (1950) 1SS7 scientific conferem-e on problems, USS study (1060) 5605 applications to peaceful uses of atomic en- ergy (1958) 11503 Armv Dopt. circular (1955) 7065 Army regulations (1052) 18377 atmospheric turbulence measurements ob- tained from airplane operations at alti- tudes between 20.000 and 75,000 feet in Northern Hemisphere (1060) 10148 Page 1508 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Meteorology — Continued atomic explosions influence on atmosphere, USSR study (1959) 14842 calculating effect of nonlinear terms of equations in solution of problems on short-ransre pressure and temperature forecast (1959) 1762 clear air turbulence analysis (1956) 9707 Communist China — development of services in past decade (1960) 7135 education, progress (1960) 7163 numerical weather forecasting (1960) 7151 progress in observation techniques and instruments research in past decade (1960) 8575 scientific research (1960) 7154, 8552, 9893 work (1959) 9226 conditions in upper troposphere and lower stratosphere, forecasting and analyzing methods (1960) 18266 contour charts, reflnements in using for specified wind profiles (1960) 3340 Czechoslovakia — history (1959) 849 10 years of meteorological bulletin (1959) 848 dynamic — barotropic development of eddies (1959) 5596 principles, USSR studies (1959) 1796 effect of various factors on organism and criticism of them, USSR studies (1959) 9245 elements, prognosis, taking into account deviation of wind from geostrophicity, USSR study (1960) 15775 Far East regional synoptics conference (1959) 1879 fields, adaptations to small oscillations In atmosphere, USSR study (1959) 3801 forecasting to improve airport acceptance rates (1952) 9766-67 frontogenesis dynamics, problem, USSR study (1960) 11395 Great Lakes, sources of meteorological data (1960) 5377 high altitude, estimation of flight conditions, USSR study (1960) 10019 hydraulic analogy, application to atmos- pheric flow problems (1953) 1756 hydrometeorological log — Central Sierra Snow Laboratory (1952) 9245, 16501-503 Willamette Basin Snow Laboratory (1952) 9246 icing observations reported from weather reconnaissance aircraft (1957) 10201 impingement of water droplets on sphere (1956) 843 information for naval aviators (1959) 3003 manpower resources (1955) 1739 manual of surface observations (1951) 8836, 19052; (1954) 19879; (1957) 14600 abridged edition for — CAA stations (1955) 1860 SAWRS and A-type second-order sta- tions (1955) 1861 addendum (1952) 1755 addendum, changes (1952) 3138, 15909 changes (1952) 1754, 12310; (1955) 5322; (1956) 16059. 20863; (1957) 18114; (1960) 10465,11672 marine meteorological observations — international code (1951) 4223 manuals (1954) 4548; (1956) 16058; (1959) 9544; (1960) 9038 change (1955) 951 Marquesas area fishery and environmental data, Jan.-Mar. 1959 (1960) 17106 measurements and field program of Project Jet Stream, 1956-58 (1960) 4642 mesoanalysis, scale in analysis of weather data (1956) 16068 meteorological factors in appraisal and con- trol of acute exposures to stack effluents (1958) 13608 Meteorology — Continued meteorological variable, evaluation method for hail suppression (1957) 10427 meteorology and atomic energy (1955) 16016 meteorology and hydrology (USSR periodi- cal) — abstracts (1959) 10831 ; (1960) 2486 contents, 1959 (1960) 9958 selected articles (1959) 6465 Mississippi River basin — flood producing storms (1957) 1306 hypothetical flood sequences (1960) 7620 Nike-Deacon (DAN), meteorological sound- ing rocket, flight investigation (1956) 15913 Oak Ridge area survey, final report, 1948-52 (1954) 1504 observations — Fletcher's Ice Island, 1-3, 1952-55 (1960) 7741 northeast and central north Pacific, July- Dec. 1956 (1957) 17746 northeastern Pacific albacore survey (1960) 3834 United States. 1715-1818, bibliography (1958) 16636 errata (1958) 17414 personnel, ocean station instructions (1951) 1608 planetary scale atmospheric motions, sta- bility, USSR study (1960) 15772 plotting charts — Indian and Pacific Oceans (1951) 9990-91 north Pacific Ocean (1951) 1151 South Atlantic Ocean, Central & South America (1951) 8558 pressure pattern flight relation (1955) 8727 probability analysis of factors conducive to aircraft icing (1952) 14266 problems associated with turbojet-aircraft operation (1955) 12591 publications, price list (1951) 6894; (1952) 5693; (1953) 7623; (1954) 7173; (1955) 15583; (1956) 12853; (1957) 17166; (1959) 6907; (1960) 8930 radar angles study (1957) 1508 radar-synoptic analysis of hurricane Edna, 1954 (1936) 18075 records documentation (1956) 9521-37. 11289, 13029-47, 17830-833; (1958) 3863-66, 5168-69, 6397-98, 8989, 16636, 17414; (1959) 4123, 9548 10636, 15245-246, 17160-161; (1960) 1389, 11674-675, 18190 records survey. Atlantic and Pacific Ocean station vessels (1956) 11289 refraction phenomena affecting ceilometer observations (1951) 14264 research contracts, clarify authority of Secretary of Commerce — hearing (1960) 6774 report (1960) 9586 role of turbulence in transport of atmos- pheric eddy, USSR study (1960) 14468 sf erics data, preliminary evaluation (1952> 16017 Smithsonian meteorological tables (1951) 18989 Snake River basin, conditions for floods (1953) 16643 special meteorological summaries — San Juan, P.R. (1951) 2310, 12596; (1952) 1769. 12324 Washington National Airport (1951) 2311. 12597 ; (1952) 1770, 12325 special regulations (1951) 14505; (1953) 8527, 11943 station meteorological summaries — San Juan, P.R. (1951) 2312, 12598- (1952) 1771. 12326 Washington. D.C. (1951) 2313. 12599; (1952) 1772,12327 stratospheric, contributions (1959) 1354 student aid trainee, examination announce' ment (1933) 793; (1954) 1557 study of potential atmospheric contamina- tio^)i_from multiple nuclear sites (1958) 133 1 7 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1509 2S2-992 — 68 — Vol. 2 15 Meteorology — Continued supersaturation oi water vapor In spon- taneous formation of nuclei (1953) 20330 synoptic— CAPPI technique of radar presentation In diagnosis and rt'search (llloOi !»622 planetary bigh frontal zoni's of natural synoptic periods, recurrence (1959) 1944 predictability of synoptic processes for- mulation of problem, USSR study (19C0) 1.J7S7 synoptic code (1951) 4232 synoptic code manual (WBAN) (1955) 952 ■ revised pa;,'es (1960) 2261 transosonde, new meteorological data- gathering system (1956) 901 tropical, practical aspect (1950) 18006 use in Armv aviation, technical manual (1958) 11281 USSR- commission of Moscow affiliate of Geo- graphic Society, meetings, etc. (1959) 1882 Leningrad literature, 1957 (1959) 7923 literature (1950) 845, 1884. 1948. 6578, 7907, 14843: (1960) 967. 977, 996. 1024, 2021, 4100. 9954, 10022, 17359 meridional profiles (1050) 7903 news on scientilic research (1900) 7042 radar use at air weather station of Civil Air Fleet at Rostov-on-Don (1959) 16539 reference journals (1959) 14852 scientilic work (1959) 14850 studv of Soviet meteorology in Japan (1959) 1898 synoptic manuals, observations on con- tents (1959) 7906 variations of elements in atmosphere, sta- tistical relations, USSR studies (1959) 1883 yearbook, 1943-49 — departmental edition (1952) 19221 document edition (1052) 18622 zonal and meridional synoptic processes, general circulation index as indicator, USSR study (1960) 984 see also Atmospheric electricity — Gages — Hydrometeorology — Sunspots — Tor- nadoes — Weather — Winds. Meteors : activity during IGY period, taken from visual, radar and telescopic observa- tions at Ashkhabad, USSR study (1960) 1S800 electrical discharge during flight in earth's atmosphere. USSR study a960) 15624 erosion in upper atmosphere (1957) 5754 head echo (1960) 8971 historical records of showers in China, Korea, and Japan (1058) 3807 hourly rates, catalog (1960) 10400 in earth's atmosphere, statistics (1958) 13143 Ionizations, radio engineering methods of observing. all-Union seminar, USSR study (1960) 7075 parameters, physical theory, observational results (1958) 8936 photographic, reduction methods, papers (1957) 8945 radiants, catalogs (1958) 16555 Soviet-liloc IGY studies, literature (1959) 7913 trains (1959) 17078 Meters : decibel, technical manual (1951) 9106 detergent conceutr.itiou meter for dishwash- ing machine, speciflcation (1953) 903 ; (1956) 5541 electrical frequency, specification (1954) 3969 electrical indicating, direct current, 1 Inch, specification (1955) 16930 electronic test equipment, theory and use, technical manual (1953) 502 gasoline, specification (1952) 18764 Meters — Continued heated-wire liquid-water-content (1952) 4273 metering equipment — Columbus cooperative substation, invita- tion for bids (1952) 3050 Glen Anne chlorination station, specifica- tions (1954) 9023 modulation, indicator 1D-176()/GX, speci- fication (1953) 236S nuclear, for measuring soil density and moisture (1953) 7209 photoelectric particle-size. development (1951) 14130 portable, GM tube survey, specifications, erratum (1951) 9137 test eiiuipment, technical manual (1953) 593 Venturi. installations, specifications (1952) 14394 see also Electric meters — also names and types of meters, or substance, etc., measured. Methacrylates : methyl methacrylate polymer, specification (1953) 2370 methyl methacrylate, polymerization, water effect on induction period (1953) 4710 polymethyl. hot-stretched, study of bire- fringence (1950) 19315 specification (1952) 5614 Methacrvlic acid, methyl ester, polymerization (1955) 7213 Methanes : air mixtures — flame speeds (1952) 4277 flame temperatures (1953) 13435 buildup during cutting and continuous min- ing operations (1957) 2197 carbon isotopes, separation factors during liquid-vapor phase equilibrium, USSR study (1960) 8613 catalytic conversion of synthesis gas (1954) 8SS9 detecting appliances, portable (1954) 8896 emissions from worked-out areas in coal mine, effect of changes in atmospheric pressure (1955) 17448 gas, exploitation in Rumania (1959) 1936 halogen substituted, infrared spectra (1951) 20181 infrared absorption of methylene halides (1952) 16834 liquid with fluorine-oxygen, theoretical rocket performance (1958) 7538 low concentrations in coal-mine-air samples, determination by infrared absorption spectrometry (1958) 12956 proportional counter system for natural radiocarbon measurements (1956) 18404 synthesis (1955) 15882 synthesis, etc.. of deuterated paraffin hydro- carbons (1952) 208 temperature effect on methane-air flames (1951) 11605: (1952) 14248 temperature of methane-air and propane-air flames (1953) 4671 testing for, in out-of-reach places (1955) 744 sec also Chlorofluoromethane — Deuterometh- anes. Methanol : aqueous solutions, activity coefficients (1953) 18445; (1955) 19012 formaldehyde from bibliography (1953) 1594- (1954) 9456 Information summary (1956) 19934 infrared spectra of (1952) 14295 methanol-ethanol-water determination of vapor-liquid equilibria with radioactive tracer (1955) 11071 specifications (1951) 15375: (1952) 17760; (1953) 4373; (1956) 5661 synthesis of methanol-Ci* (1951) 14636 Methergino, use in vaginal delivery (1952) 533 Methionine, radioactive S-35, Incorporation In proteins of BK-8 blood substitute in vitro, UkSSR study (1959) 5142 Page 1510 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Method for determining need to rework or re- place compressor rotor blades damaged by foreign objects (1958) 16378 Metliod of pattern analysis for isolating typo- logical and dimensional constructs (1956) 139S9 Methodist Church : relations with American University, clarify — law (1953) 15245 reports (1953) 10645, 12658 Methodist Church, Acworth, Ga., see Ac- worth, Ga. Methodists Federation for Social Action, re- view of activities (1952) 7031 Methodology : agricultural sectors, 1947 interindustry re- lations study (1953) 176S0 eflfectiveness of selected canned food dis- plays in supermarkets (1960) 7698 primary selection of anti-tumor antibiotics, USSR (1960) 9900 see also subjects. Methods engineering for small plant (1953) 1456 Methods for improving off-season sales (1958) 7643 Meth6ni Stenon (Strait) : chart (1951) 3697 Methoxychlor : dusting sweetpotatoes to prevent weevils (1953) 17419 grasshopper control, 1950-52 (1953) 13162 protection of stored wheat and corn against insects, evaluation (1958) 3950 protective treatment for shelled corn stored in metal bins in Southeast (1959) 13735 Methyl abietate, hydrogenated (plasticizer), specification (1951) 15242; (1952) 7592 Methyl alcohol, see Methanol. Methyl bromide : analysis bv measurement of thermal con- ductivity (1953) 2461 containers, aircraft fire extinguisher, speci- fication (1953) 9192 canceUation (1956) 8944 control of pink bollworm larvae (1953) 7690 distribution in bulk grains with aeration systems, experiments (1957) 4439 fumigation of cottonseed for destruction of pink bollworm (1952) 11059 liquefied, specifications (1951) 8372; (1952) 17761 substituting atoms of hydrogen in CH,Br molecule with atoms of bromine, effect on velocitv of ionic isotope exchange, USSR study (1960) 9963 volatilization by combinations with various solvents, effect on distribution in grain fumigation (1956) 1065 Methyl chloroform, see Trichloroethane. Methyl cyclopropyl ketone, see Ketones. Methyl ether, see Ethers. Methyl ethyl ketone, see Butanone. Methyl iodide, synthesis of methyl iodide-C" (1951) 14636 Methyl isobutyl ketone, see Ketones. Methyl methacrylate, see Methacrylates. 2-methyl-2-uitro-l-propanal, thiophosphation of (1952) 14299 Methyl violet, toner, specification (1952) 5604, 5646 Methylaniline, mono-n-, experimental produc- tion of renal papillitis (1952) 9574 Methylbenzotriazole, 5-methylbenzotriazole, specification (1951) 16752 Methylcholanthrene : carcinoma induced in fore-stomach (19.j2) 7973 croton oil effect on tumor induction (1953) 1307 epidermal glycogen after treatment with (1952) 18036 gastric instillation into stomachs of rats produced tumors (1953) 1306 Methylcholanthrene — Continued pulmonary tumors induced in guinea pigs (1953) 6246 tumor induction (1952) 4313 tumors induced in mice (1951) S6S7 tumors induced in stomach (1952) 15TU1 20-, gastric tumor induction, failure of eugenol and heat to potentiate (1952) 9569 vascular reactions of mice to fibroblasts treated with (1951) 156S3 Methylcyclohexane, see Hexahydro toluene. Methylene blue, reduction by plasma, neoplasm test (1951) 17017 Methylene chloride, specification (1951) 836 Methylenedioxyphenyl group, miscellaneous compounds, screening tests (1957) 1G2S2 Methylnaphthalene, synthesis, purification and physical properties (1951) 15652 Methyls, atmospheres containing, assault mask canister M-11, tests of (1956) 4885 Methylsiloxane, see Siloxanes. Methylthiouracil, therapy for angina pectoris, USSR study (1900) 18879 Metlakatla Indian Community, corporate charter, amdt. (1951) 16S93 Metol, see Mono-methyl-para-aminophenol-sul- fate. Metopiinae, see Flies. Metric system, NBS measurement chart (1960) 16103 Metritikas, Panagiotis R., see Rousetos, Peter. Metrology, see Gages. Metropolis, 111., population, special census (1954) 18261 Metropolitan Affairs Department, see Hous- ing and Metropolitan Affairs Depart- ment. Metropolitan Area Transit Commission, see Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Commission. Metropolitan areas, see Cities and towns. Metropolitan Music School, Inc., communism investigation, hearings (1957) 11092 Metropolitan police, see District of Columbia. Metropolitan Police Relief Association of D.C., incorporate (1957) 6821 ; (1960) 131S9 Metropolitan Problems and Urban Develop- ment Commission : establish — hearings (1959) 12289 report (1959) 14288 Metropolitan Problems (Commission : establish — hearings (1059) 14561 report (1959) 16122 Metropolitan statistical program for Na- tional Capital region (1959) 1572 Metropolitan Washington Commission, estab- lish, report (1953) 12S67 Mettleton, Miss., railroad accident (1956) 20519 Metz, Margarete K., relief (1951) 11003, 13485, 14749 Metzgar, Joseph D., and wife, relief (1958) 11933, 13932, 14673 Meulenkamp, Deliana, relief (1952) 5124, 10790, 12758 Mexican bean beetles, see Beetles. Mexican Border to Point Arguello, Calif., light list (1957) 6699; (1958) 4150; (1959) 4402 ; (1960) 7903 Mexican fruit flies, see Flies. Mexican Industrial Productivity Center, tech- nical cooperation program, case study (1958) 7377 Mexican War, 1845—48, see Pensions. Mexico : agricultural workers importation pmijiani — agreements (1951) 16656; (1952) 14429, 14431, 15353, 17674; (1953) 2863, 11546, 13640; (1954) 19856; (1955) 8485, 17663, 17668; (1956) 4303, 6136, 17794; (1957) 4364, 14568. 18076; (1959) 17867; (1960) 6075 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1511 Mexico — Continued agricultural workers importation program — continued appropriations, 1954- — hearings (1954) 52S5, 7067 laws (1954) 6054 reports (1954) 5204, 5206, 5398, 6774 supplemental estimate (1953) 12379 supplemental proposal (1954) 3586 appropriations, 1957. supplemental pro- posal (1956) 8668 employment (1953) 9237 extend authorization — hearings (1960) 8115 law (1058) 14124 : (1900) 16806 reports (1958) 12139, 14368, 14727; (1960) 10774, 10S24, 13317, 13334. 15326 hearings (1953) 7523. 8968; (1954) 3707 ; (1955) 7754 information concerning entry Into U.o. (1960) 522 inserts (19(;0) 96S2, 11221 investigation, hearings (195S) 12159 laws (1951) 13170; (1953) 15299; (1954) 5070 : (1955) 16739 migration center activities (1952) 17674 non-occupational insurance agreement (1955) 16045 report of operations (1959) 16263 reports (1951) 13295: (1953) 7358. 7393, 9127. 15532; (1954) 3687, 3869, 5130; (1955) 9631, 9642. 14819, 15308 Air Force liaison officer assignment, agree- ment (1954) 59SS ^ ^_^^ air transport services agreements (19o7) 7698: (1958) 16599; (1959) 15217; (1960) 18152 allocation of ultra high frequency channels to land border television stations, agreement (1958) 105S9 ambassador, nomination of Robert C. Hill, hearing (1957) 9761 archeologv. reading list (1960) 16337 aviation flight notifications, agreement (1953) 17991 bean crop short for 3d consecutive year (1953) 17536 beef cattle industry in, probable exports to U.S. (1952) 16670 biological investigations (1951) 15S40 broadcasting agreement, interim report (1959) 10200 business, establishing in (1954) 1919 carload waybill statistics, 1953, distribu- tion of traffic and revenue (1955) 3481 central, tertiary red conglomerates (1955) 10427 citrus fruit situation (1951) 5259 citrus industry changes (1953) 4516 civil aviation (1957) 4042 coffee situation (1954) 10507 Coleopterous insects, chocKiist (1957) 8868 construction of dam on Rio Grande, con- clude agreement — hearings (1900) 9509. 13783 law (1900) 13049 reports (1900) 10784, 10843, 11146 Cordoba Island inspection stations agree- ment (1959) 17110 cotton crop, 1953, reduced by drought (1953) 13258 cotton export tax, reduce (1954) 15483 cotton production (1952) 2816; (1957) 14212 cotton situation (1954) 7301 Cretaceous echinoids (1955) 6571 crossing border, juvenile delinquency in- vestigation, hearings (1900) 18443 crude nils, analyses (1960) 7359 dairy Industry (1952) 11154 direct debt and railroad bonds, reopening registration (1953) 11090 east coast, sailing directions (1951) 5418: (1952) 18978; (1954) 8S06 : (1956) 1676; (1958) 1590; (1900) 15539 economic developments (1955) 15709; (1956) 7502: (1957) 8633; (1958) 7321 ; (1959) 7787 basic, summary 11083; (1954) Mexico — Continued economic information, (1953) 13288 economic review (1953) 17516 economy, basic data (1959) 6220 educational opportunities (1956) 12531 establishing business (1955) 17189; (1960) 6951 exports and imports, licensing and exchange controls (1958) 12793 fact sheet, country series (1955) 1S421 fats and oils — output (1954) 824, 15494 record supply forecast in 1952 (1952) 1780.''. situation (1951) 7000 fisheries convention (1951) 1581 foot-and-mouth disease — eradication, agreements (1953) 8213 prevention — establishing commission, agreement (1950) 7815 financing of commission operations, agreement (1950) 12950 foreign trade (1951) 8713: (1956) 7514: (1958) 1517: (1900) .S><50 foreign trade information on instrumenta- tion (1958) ISO gazetteer, official standard names, list (1956) 9153 geographical names, decisions (1952) 15539 geologic investigations (series) (1960) 17100 health and sanitation, acreements (1951) 4193: (1952) 030: (1953) 11557 henequen fibers exempted from export duties (1954) 17505 henequen. production increase. 1954 (1954) 17508 herpetoloirfcal collection (1951) 10121 highways (1956) 20449 import duties on textiles (1953) 19117 import tariff system (1953) 19133: (1957) 8640; (1959) 4881: (1960) 13907 independence, commemorative stamp (post- er) (1900) 10170 industrial encouragement law (1955) 6504 insect pests or plant diseases, cooperation in control — law (1954) 14119 reports (1954) 11838.12064 insurance market (1955) 6502; (1957) 7370 Inter-American Hisrhway. etc.. construction progress, report (1958) 0903 investment conditions and outlook for U.S. investors (1956) 5710 labor lesri.slation (1950) 20538 labor survey (1958) 8768 law of taxes and promotion of mining (1956) 175:^.8 laws relating to nuclear energy (1056) 19200 lend-lease pavments and settlements (1951) 17829. 19012A livestock and meat industry (1958) 606 living and office-operating conditions and costs (1953) 20202 living conditions (1957) 11541 malaria blood Survey of laborers (1953) ] 391 market and competitor for T'.S. agricul- tural products (1957) 15858 Mexican farm labor program consultants report (1900) 1708 migratory lal>or, role in agriculture. Govt. vi(>wpoint (paper) (1957) 5430 narcotic drugs, negotiate for control of illicit traffic, report (1956) 15206 Nogales sanitation project, agreement — - law (1953) 15212 reports (1952) 13715; (1953) 12442, 15614 parliamentary conference, U.S. participa- tion- law (1960) 0459 reports (1959) 14251 ; (1960) 3704 passport visas, agreement (1955) 8474 Page 1512 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mexico — Continued patent and trade-mark regulations (1955) 3391 pharmaceutical resulations (1957) 15S96 pocket guide (195S) 13304 poultry and egg situation (1954) 5670 radio broadcasting agreement — hearings (1959) 12536; (I960) 5189 text (1958) 3192 radio communications, agreement (1959) 17124 release from participation in Coronado Memorial — law (1952) 13053 reports (1952) 10826, 13280 satellite tracking stations program, agree- ment (1960) 11650 sending gift packages to (1953) 17554; (1956) 17365; (1957) 16S46 ; (1958) 15032 shipments to, preparation, documentation, etc. (1953) 20203; (1957) 4031 surplus agricultural commodities, agree- ments (1958) 1845, 15365; (1959) 2156, 6962 technical assistance program, study mission, report (195S) 1335 technical cooperation agreements (1952) 8150; (1954) 5991; (1955) 16031, 16033-34, 18603; (1956) 979, 9442, (1958) 919; (1959) 17864 telecommunications, allocation of television channels, agreement (1952) 14439 ; (1953) 16598 tobacco, production, imports, etc. (1953) 1118 United States relations with (1952) 5134 water treaty, allocate portions of costs of Davis Dam to servicing, report (1957) 13936 weather stations, cooperative program, agree- ment (1953) 18007; (1954) 19843; (1957) 1S0S2 west coast, sailing directions (1952) 9434 ; (1953) 19234; (1955) 8280; (1958) 10023; (1959) 14772; (1960) 18676 wheat market for United States wheat (1951) 11399 winter vegetables, production, etc. (1951) 5266; (1954) 12348; (1959) 444 Mexico, Gulf of : aircraft accident (1954) 9538; (1959) 13870 Bolivar Peninsula shore, beach erosion con- trol study, engineer report — departmental edition (1960) 18474 document edition (1960) 18411 calanoid -copepods of famDies, Aetideidae, Euchaetidae, Stephidae (1957) 9982 channel from Port Lavaca, etc., engineer re- port — departmental edition (1957) 7247 document edition (1957) 6729 coastal waters, dumping low level radioac- tive wastes, hearing (1960) 396 crustaceans, etc., collections made by ves- sel Oregon, list (1957) 5555 double-rig shrimp trawling (1959) 434 eastern basiu.s — surface water records, index (1952) 5946 surface water supply (1953) 12873 ; (1960) 6994, 18663 energy loss in shallow water ocean waves (1954) 19539 fishery explorations (1951) 13S18 hurricane wave statistics (1957) 14119 errata (195S) 15915 Mississippi Kiver outlet construction — hearings (1951) 18107; (1955) 18183: (1956) 3667 law (1956) 6888 reports (1951) 17594; (1955) 14807, 14S39; (1956) 5441 Mississippi River outlet, general informa- tion (1959) 6105 northeastern. Foraminifera ecolocv (1957) 2102 ■ origin, waters, marine life (1954) 18707 oyster processing research (1955) 12381 petroleum development problems (1958) 3546 Mexico, Gulf of — Continued physical and chemical observations from ves- sel Alaska cruises (1959) 6193 plankton investigations, 1951-53 (1959) 6196 proximate composition of industrial fish (1959) 16375 route chart (1951) 6392 sandhills^ preparing for planting pinea shallow water Foraminifera (1954) 10594 shrimp — and shrimp industry (1951) 15409 bait shrimp industry (1959) 10133 exploration for (1957) 8611 fishery, expansion (1952) 638 fishery, exploratory (1952) 18915; (1955) freezing at sea (1954) 15461 species, recognizing (1960) 6925 trawl designs (1952) 641 tuna — exploratory long-line fishing, 1954-57 ', lyoJ) X— 681 long line fishing (1956) 1641 yellowfin tuna, canned, color and oualitv (1959) 431 yuaiiuj, yellowfin tuna, cold-storage studies (1957) 5o4o wave forecasting relationships (1957) 8501 wave statistics (1957) 778-781, S50'> western basins — surface water quality (1958) 4863, 12875- (1959) 4931, 14759; (1960) 6992 surface water records — compilation through Sept. 1950 (1960) 9850 index (1952) 5936 ^"^1'^oSfo^ ■"?-*-er supply (1951) 3677; (1952) loo48; (1955) 12439; (1957) 11632: (1959) 14764; (1960) 6995 see also Gulf Coast — Gulf States. Mexico, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States, see Inter- national Boundary and Water Commis- _ sion. United States and Mexico. Mexico-United States Commission for Preven- tion of Foot and Mouth Disease • establishment, agreement with Mexico (1956) 7815 financing of commission operations, agree- ment with Mexico (1956) 12956 Meyer, George H., Sons, relief (1957) 13229 14978, 15425 Meyer, Lake, designating, report (1955) 11739 Meyers, Kitty A., contract settlement (1951) 13o(l, 18417 Meyers Cove, Idaho; fluorspar deposits (1954) ^ieza, Leopoldo Rodriguez, see Rodriguez- Meza, Leopoldo, and daughter Mezenk, A. G., testimony of and about, hearing (1958) 15852 Mezger (3ertrud, relief (1957) 13330, 1364S, 14908 Mezilgoglou^ ^Lucia, relief (1954) 10059, MHB series (1960) 7476-77 Mi On Lee, see Schaer, Alice E. Miami, Fla. : aeronautical charts (1951) 6395, 7834 aged and aging problems, communitv view- points, hearings (1960) 3725 aircraft accidents (1951) 6272; (1952) 8577; (1955) 4158; (1958) 15691- (1959)3104,17291 ' ^'^"''^ • census of business, 1954, central business district statistics (1956) 18447 errata (1957) 17418 census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 8528 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) o:-.3 1 preliminary report (1951) 12974 census of population, 1950 — advance reports (1951) 16224 preliminary report (1951) 10848 tract statistics (1952) 18539 geology and ground water of area (1956) 4U15 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1513 Miami, Fla. — Continued harbor improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1959) 383 document edition (1959) 325 lioiisinK, community facilities and mortgage credit, bearings (1958) 325 hurricane damage to GI homes, report (1954) 151!>9 iustruiiicut approach chart (1951) 460, 4«77. 4720 Juvenile delinquency Investigation, hearings (1955) .3154; (1950) S90C juvenile delinquency prevention community programs, hearings (1960) 18443 occupational survey- departmental edition (1960) 57C3 document edition (1960) 4842 port (195G) 639 quadrangle map (1951) 3624 routf chart (1951) 6392 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19482 Miami, Mo. : bridge across Missouri River, extend amorti- zation jieriod — law (1958) 141S6 report (1958) 14833 Miami Airline, Inc., accidents (1952) 8578; (1954) 4957 Minmi County, Kans. : Indian laud, clear title (1957) 10825. 14863, 15384; (1958) 3089. 6690. 6946 water flooding In oil fields (1953) 13439 Miami Indians, court case (1951) 3746 Miami International Airport : accident investigation report (1953) 778 terminal forecasting manual (1951) 15916 Miami University, instructional procedures, experimental study (1958) 5869 Mianulli, DIna K., relief (1954) 11616, 14924, 16434 Miao, Yun T. and wife, relief (1954) 14021, 166S9 Mica : block and film, fabricated, semiannual reports (1954) 15655; (1955) 6637, 17429; (1956) 9235, 17530; (1957) 5705, 14400; (1958) 1695, 12970; (1959) 936, 13346; (1900) 1090. 10211 census of mineral industries, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 12948 correlation of dioctahedral potassium micas on basis if charge relations (1956) 1667 deposits and industry of Angola (1955) 1695 electrical insulation, specification (1953) 2422 extender pigment, specifications (1952) 5563. 5645 fluorphlogopite — manufacture by electric-resistance proc- ess (1957) 2192 thermodynamic properties (1959) 6661 hydrous, release of potassium in soils con- taining (1951) 19111 Import duty, amend tariff act — law (1958) 14153 reports (1955) 14740; (1957) 13382, 15491 ; (1958) 12574 marketing sheet mica (1956) 1734 mineral facts and problems (1955) 17399; (1960) 7332 minerals yearbook chapters (1951) 3880; (1952) 19034; (1954) 8871, 19689; (1956) 5863; (1957) 5690, 17940; (1958) 7455, 16312; (1959) 17681; (1960) 19074 muscovite, insulation sheet, specification (1952) 4080 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 pastcd-inica electrical insulation, specifica- tion (1952) 17755 pegmatites in Idaho nnd Montana (1951) 3601 Mica — Continued production, consumption, etc. (1952) 2S97 : (1954) 7447; (1956) 10987; (1957) 5698, 17025; (1958) 741, 15187; (1959) 2005, 15014; (1960) 15982 sheet, unmanufactured, production, etc. (1952) 9749 southeastern I'iedmont dei>oslts (1953) 1171, 2609, 6094-97. 7885 strategic, fabricated, block, film and phlog- oplte, 1953 (1954) 7448 synthesis (1952) 15680 synthetic — bibliography (1953) 1572 investigations (1956) 5890; a957) 2192, 11725 Mines Bureau research program (1958) 15187; (19.59) 15014; (1960) 15982 trioctahedral. interpretation and composi- tion (1900) 14025 unmanufactured, films and splittings, amend tariff act. hearings (1957) 3711 see also Fluoride micas. Mice : control with anticoagulant baits (1959) 7761 damage to young aspen and paper birch plantings. northeastern Wisconsin (1955) 19465 destroy, to save grain (1952) 11216 domestic, control — CDC training handbook (1957) 17169 manual (1960) 9783 training guide, rodent control series (1960) 7530 wildlife leaflet (1954) 813: (1960) 13946 irradiated, mutation rate studies (1958) 13529 lethal dose and X-ray mortality (1952) 9573 Micell, Maria, relief (1958) 13951, 14346, 14000 Micellar theory, see Colloids. Micelles : distribution of acetic acid between solvent and soap micelles in benzene solutions (1959) 5342 micellar properties of oil-soluble soaps and their significance in detergencv (1900) 1032S Michael, Ellis .7., see Mikhael, Elias Y. Michael, .John G., relief (1957) 9602, 10830, 13044 Mlchalacopoulos, Philopimin, relief (1954) 14942; (1955) 4494, 7632, 9.351 Michalakopoulos, Philopimin, see Mlchala- copoulos, Philopimin. Michaud Flats project : construct, maintain and operate — law (1954) 16874 reports (1954) 14383, 17009 Interior Department report (1954) 19401 Michel, Erna R., see Pont, Erna R. M. MIchell, Charles, relief (1952) 12891, 13727 Michigan : agricultural conservation handbooks (1951) 5771; (1952) 2998; (1953) 18099; (1954) 15S9 bridge across St. Marv's River — authorize, law (1953) 15219 authorize, reports (1953) 12421, 15615 construction, e.xtend time — hearings (1959) 16198 laws (1950) 10131 ; (1959) 15678 reports (1956) 6972, 8873; (1959) 14224. 16106 census of agriculture, 1950. counties and State economic areas (1952) 17402 census of agriculture, 1954. counties and State economic areas (1956) 16526 census of business. 1948 — retail trade, statistics (1951) 4594 service trades, statistics (1951) 4002 wholesale trade, statistics (1951) 6261 census of business, 1954 — retail trade (1956) 16495 correction sheet (1958) 2904 selected services (19.-.(i) 19970 wholesale trade (1950) 1S471 Page 1514 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Michigan — Continued census of business, 1958 — • retail trade (19G0) 7833 selected service trades (1960) 14947 wholesale trade area report (1960) 16623 census of sovernnients, 1957, State bulletin (1959) 18SS7 census of housing, 1950 — dwelling units, preliminary counts (1951) 10090 general characteristics (1953) 2052, 8689; (1954) 450 preliminary report (1951) 10732 vacant dwelling units, advance reports (1952) 4898 census of manufactures, 1954, State bul- letin (1957) 6571 census of mineral industries, 1954, State bulletin (1958) 2924 census of population, 1950 — advance reports (1951) 10750, 17566 general charncteristics (lOo.'i) 765, 17136 number of inhabitants, etc. (1952) 4953 preliminary counts (1951) 10773, 10808 preliminary report (1951) 10864 chemical frill girdling of trees gives best results in summer and fall (1955) 15752 civil divisions, etc., map (1952) 14769 climate (1959) 17158 climatic summary, 1931-52 (1956) 4337 climatological data (1953) 3627, 14489; (1954) 2929, 13316; (1955) 2603, 13521; (1956) 2687, 13838; (1957) 3177, 12695; (1958) 2707, 11054; (1959) 2993, 11546; (1960) 3212, 12586 coal resources (1952) 5917 commercial forests, net timber volume by species group and county (1959) 3568 Communist activities. Investigation, hear- ings (1954) 17030; (1955) 1384 cost of prepackaging potatoes (1952) 13985 costs and effects of chemical release of pine (1953) 7845 costs of chemical debarking of oak (1956) 5759 county Inisiness patterns (1955) 9234; ("1958) 13703 crime investigation (1951) 6740 deer damage to jack pine plantation (1953) 7865 district court, additional judge, report (1956) 14676 drv edible beans, prices, etc., 1950 program (1952) 4578 electric rate book (1951) 9756; (1952) 13993; (1953) 18806; (1954) 8082; (1955) 17087; (1956) 17250; (1957) 11438; (1959) 14632; (1960) 9724 fuel adjustment data (1954) 18632; a955) 17095; (1956) 172G5 ; (1957) 11443 factory inspection laws (1951) 3848 family and property law (1960) 7629 farm supply co-ops, inventory management (1958) 3422 Federal-aid highways, Public Koads Bu- reau operations, report (1956) 16968 forest area, statistics (1958) 17005 forest changes, 1936-49 (1951) 16860 forest land by forest type (1959) 3567 forest management lessons from 1949 wind- storm (1956) 3976 forest resources (1960) 18610 forest survey, timber resources — Baldwin Block, Lower Peninsula (1956) 15784 Cadillac Block, Lower Peninsular (1956) .3977 Muskegon-Saginaw section (1953) 11139 foreign trade (1952) 4466 foreign trade interests (1957) 15200 print as House document, report (1957) 10961 frozen fishery products sales, locker-plant survey (1956) 7458 gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, preprint from Minerals yearbook (1953) 4658 Micliigan — Continued Great Lakes Basin compact, approval, hearings (1956) 20127 liardwoods, improvement cutting in second- growth (1953) 7864 Indians on Federal reservations, general information, digest (1959) 13563 jack-pine budworm infestation (1953) 7854, 9349; (1954) 18749 jurisdiction over Port Custer Military Reservation, adjustment — law (1958) 14158 reports (1958) 9558, 14765 land, convey to, report (1959) 12241 li'Anse Reservation, Federal land donation to Keweenaw Bay Indian Tribe — law (1960) 7982 reports (1960) 5148, 6604 locker plants, list (1956) 12613 lower — managing red pine for utility poles (1958) 4837 snow accumulation under red pine (1956) 17401 10 seed sources of Scotch pine, growth and development, 15-year results (1958) 12835 tolerance of foliage sprays, 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T (1965) 15751 12 seed sources of Norway spruce, growth and development, 15-year results (1958) 12836 mail routes, schedules (1951) 1501, 5763, 7333, 11772-773, 15882, 19030, 20328- 329: (1952) 4499, 4500, 11593-594, 15898, 17003, 19218; (1953) 1748, 4925, 6408, 11640-641, 19552, 20503; (1954) 4541, 6019, 9100, 19071 ; (1955) 5306, 10746; (1956) 1048; (1957) 11870 mails, proposals for carrying (1951) 7328- 29; (1955) 5147-48 managing 2d growth woodlands (1954) 7348 mineral industry, mineral yearbook chap- ters (1955) 17412; (1956) 15865; (1957) 14392; (1958) 1684, 7478; (1959) 3847, 17691; (1960) 19081 northern lower — deer browsing effect on young jack pine plantation (1960) 1.3994 effects of forest cover on soil freezing (1960) 692 forest plantations, 1957 (1959) 3571 forest planting trends (1958) 12838 forest plantings by county (1958) 17004 northern, stratigraphy of pre-Keweenawan rocks (1958) 4862 occupations and industries (1955) 1855 oil and gas investigations chart (1951) 8473 pea bean storage (1956) 11295 peaches, costs of packing, 1957 (1959) 3064 plane coordinate projection tables (1954) G561, 11256 precipitation data, hourly (1953) 14538; (1954) 2932. 13319; (1955) 2604, 13522; (1956) 2689, 13841; (1957) 3180. 12698; (1958) 2710, 11057; (1959) 2996, 11549; (1960) 3214, 12588 red pine and oak stands, soil moisture de- pletion variations (1959) 14730 reforestation research findings (1951) 7033 refrigerated locker plants (1951) 8.393 sawtimber (quality (1955) 8239 ecrub oak control, aerial spray tests with 2,4,5-T (1955) 1602 sea lamprey, natural history (1951) 6999 sesquicentennlal e.xhibltion in L.C. (1955) 18443 soil and topography effects on oak yields (1953) 7843 sugar maple flooring stock, air drying and sticker staining (1957) 16892 topographic quadrangle maps (1951) 7082- 83, 8514-23 unemployment (1953) 2231 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1515 Michigan — Continued upper — hardwood, heavy thinuing increases tree size and yield (1959) 14726 progress of top-dying In yeliow birch trees (I'JSG) 5758 red pine plantation problem (1958) 7340 reproduction on cut-over swamplands (1953) 7S24 sugar maple and yellow birch seed disper- sal from mature hardwoods (1959) 14727 yellow birch top-dying — changes, 1954-57 (1958) 7343 changes 1955-59 (1960) 13993 veneer logs cut decreases, 1954 (1955) 19466 venereal disease education at fairs (1951) 116S9 vital statistics, life tables, 1949-51, supp. (1956) 7713 wage surveys, directory (1951) 5550 waste facilities, municipal and industrial, 1957 inventory (1960) 1285 waters of Green Bay, fluctuations in fisheries (1953) 9311 Weather Bureau substation history (1956) 13035 women — legal status (1954) 9113; (1956) 19544 errata (1951) 4236 labor laws summary (1060) 7632 see also Seney National Wildlife Refuge. Michigan City, Ind. : industrial fact sheet (1957) 12S65 railroad accident (1957) 5641 Michigan, Lalje : biologj' of young trout (1956) 17342 corrections (1956) 20405 chub fishery through 1953 (1955) 19436 Illinois shore, beach erosion control study — departmental edition (1953) 245S document edition (1953) 2192 lamprey control. 1953-54 (1956) 12632 Manitowoc County. Wis., beach erosion con- trol study, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 3903 document edition (1957) 3596 Michigan waters of Green Bay, fluctuations in fisheries (1953) 9311 planktonic Crustacea, seasonal abundance and vertical movements (1960) 9769 Racine County shore, beach erosion control study — departmental edition (1953) 7682 document edition (1953) 7319 small craft, gale and whole gale warning facilities charts (1958) 8991 ; (1960) 6124, 10470 surface currents, 1954-55 (1960) 9781 temperatures, 1930-32 (1960) 9778 trout, age determination from scales (1956) 18984 trout fishery (1951) 16830 water diversion — hearings (1953) 18597: (1954) 10276 reports (1954) 1637, 3619, 12110 water diversion increase — - effects on lake levels, etc., special engineer report (1957) 5190 stndv eflFect — hearings (1959) 7483. 16226 reports (1959) 4620, 5839, 14520 test cffpct - hearincs (1955) 14995; (1956) 18698; (1957) 8255; (195.«;) 14807 reports (1955) 11707. 11713; (1956) 15278; (1957) 6943, 8214; (1958) 14S70 water diversion into Illinois Waterway — hearing (1952) 13511 report (1952) 10583 wave and lake level statistics (1953) 16044 Michigan Motor Freight Lines, Inc., accident (1956) 10135 Michigan State University, Honors College, Itrogram (1958) 8518 Michigan. T'niverslty of, see University of Michigan. Michiko, Shimasoi, relief (1954) 15146, 16559 Michiko, Yamaguchi. relief (1951) 670. 3035 Michoacan, Mexico, Parlcutlu Volcano area, erosion and related phenomena, 1946—57 (1960) 17166 Mlchon. Maria (i., see Byron, Maria G. Michurin, Ivan V. : genetics theory, China's achievements dur- ing past decade (1960) 5541 Lysenko, Michurinism, and Soviet biology (1960) 7815 Micro determination of carbon and hydrogen in organic compounds (1959) i;i526 Microaerological investigations of lower kil- ometer layer of atmosphere (1960) 212 Microbes, see Micro-organisms. Microbiology : application of isotopes, conference transac- tions (1959) 7137 careers in research, examination announce- ment (1059) 15522 Communist Chin.i — research (1960) 15825 selected articles (1960) 15800 general and soil (1959) 5033 grass silage (1958) 15506 luminescent antibodies use (1958) 16228 medical exchange missions, U.S.-U.S.S.R., results (1058 J 1810 microbiological research in Hungarv, survey (1960) SG47 research in U.S., Soviet commentary il960) 17248 soil properties after logging and slash burn- ing (1958) 4846 use of aerosols in air sampling (1960) 2194 U.S.S.R.— abstracts (1958) 17105. 17114. 17140; (1950) 5046. 6463, 6515, 6566, 13033, 13049, 13088-89, 13096. 13139, 13193, 17598; (1960) 870, 10S6, 7161, 7164, 8589. 8600, 14381, 17631 agricultural, development tasks during 1959-65, USSR plans (1959) 12980 all-Union conference report, table of con- tents (1960) 9933 congress, summary (1959) 616 fermentation industry, new tasks (1959) 13246 fungi, chemical activity and tasks of utilizing them in national economy (1959) 12983 Kazakh Institute, scientific research work, 1952-56 (1060) 5520 medical, teaching to bring closer to re- quirements of life (1959) 17566 methods for study of body's reactivity in radiation affections, U.S.S.R. study (1959) 13257 nutritive and fermentative, research tasks in immediate future, plans (1959) 12981 prospects and role in fulfillment of vast national economic tasks (1950) 13247 prospects for development 1959-65 in UkrSSR (1959) 12979 radiation, tasks in connection with plan for development of national economy, 1959-65 (1959) 10388 sanitary, methodology of investigation of air in living quarters (1960) '9809 see also Micro-organisms. Microcards, use in documentation (1952) 201 Microcide, purified, experimental effect on fixed rabies and smallpox viruses, Ukrainian studies (1959) 3799 Microclimatic regimes in Irrigated areas in Communist China (1960) 1925 MIcroclimatology, hygiene, and heat exchange physiology problems, summary of USSR conference (1960) 5586 Micrococcus lysodeikticus, action of salivary lysozyme (1952) 9495 Microcopy, on flat film as aid in documenta- tion (1952) 201 Microfauna, sec Fauna. Microfilaria, loss in blood in absence of con- tinued roinf.Htion (1951) 7178 Microfilm Heading Room, L.C. manual (1951) 15560 Page 1516 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Microfilms : bibliography (1953) 1737 (British manuscripts project checklist (1955) 15845 business records, evidentiary value — law (1951) 16335 reports (1951) 11006, 13497 educational, transmit at book rates — hearings (1953) 10750; (1954) 1670 law (1953) 15203 reports (1953) 9156, 12417 excise tax (1952) 7041, 8972 German records in National Archives — guides (1958) 16410-413 index (1958) 16414 Government operations, survey (1954) 5700 manuscripts in monasteries of Mount Athos, checklist (1957) 16982 manuscripts in St. Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai, checklist (1954) 7414 microfilming military pay records. Army regs. (1954) 18100; (1955) 166; (1956) 80CG microfilming of records — Armv regulations (1955) 17950 technical manual (1955) 18954 National Archives file microcopies (1951) 8669 newspapers — ■ list, Library of Congress (1953) 19270; (1958) 3650 supplement (1959) 16677 Negro, selected list, Library of Congress (1953) 7960 recommended for preservation by ALA Committee on Cooperative Microfilm Projects (1953) 17723 papers of Presidents in Library of Congress, organizing and microfilming — hearing (1957) 15340 law (1957) 15014 reports (1957) 11029, 13827 publications, National Archives, list (1954) 983 records administration, technical manual (1952) 12607 records on, preparation for (1951) 16996 Microflora, see Bacteria and bacteriology. Microfossils : discoaster, etc., Saipan (1957) 17852 mesozoic ostracoda, descriptions, etc. (1952) 11196 Microhematocrit as tool in fishery research and management (1960) 15481 Microlepidoptera and their parasites reared from field collections in northeastern U.S. (1959) 3073 Micromanometers, see Manometers. Micrometer : device for application of toxicants to insects (1953) 7692 stop, for countersink holder, specification (1953) 10804 Micronesia : governing (1952) 12630 polyclad flatworms (1955) 17509; (1959) 5327 Micronesia Island Trading Co., see Island Trading Co. of Micronesia. Micro-organisms : acylases, effect of antibiotics, USSR study (1959) 16541 aerobic microbiological treatment of potato starch waste (1953) 4948 biochemistry, problems and prospects for development in USSR (1959) 12982 California frozen citrus concentrates, estimation (1954) 7799 carbon dioxide fixation (1951) 19334 chemical control in dehydrated vegetables (1959) 4036 decomposition and adsorption of synthetic polyelectrolytes (1957) 6442 detection in air, new device, Ukrainian SSR (1959) 3800 food for oyster and clam larvae, relative value of 10 genera (1958) 16005 genetics and present-day views on heredity, USSR study (1959) 14955 Micro-organisms — Continued growth in breaded fishery products, bread- ing effect (1958) 8662 heredity and variability, role of nucleic acids, USSR study (1959) 16485 heredity, effect, USSR (1960) 998 in service of imperialism (1959) 7957 killing effect of quaternary ammonium com- pound (1951) 14036 pathogenic^ — • idetermination of bactericidal action of propolis extract, USSR study (1960) 18825 recommended identification procedures (1960) 1559 radiation effects (1953) 18453; (1955) 9108 relation to vegetable dehydration (1953) 5 rumen, development in calves (paper) (1956) 16114 saprophytic, selective adsorption as method of removal from mixed suspensions of pathogenic and saprophytic micro- organisms, USSR study (1960) 8538 selection, problems in suitability of method, USSR study (1960) 5582 usefulness for type reactions in fermenta- tion chemistry (1959) 7038 vegetative forms, disinfecting action of BUV-ZOP bactericidal lamps on sur- faces, USSR study (1960) 9910 see also Botulism — names of microorga- nisms. Microphone stands, portable, specification (1952) 17604 Microphones : and speakers. Federal supply classification, logistic responsibilities. Army regs. (1956) 1S297 icarbon, hand held — ■ Doise-canceling, specifications (1952) 18724; (1954) 18485; (1956) 8967 specifications (1951) 19721 ; (1957) 716 condenser, frequency response at increased atmospheric pressures (1955) 18450 dynamic, specification (1954) 18486 Federal supply schedule (1957) 7336 headset kit, operation and organizational maintenance, technical manual (1959) 17246 iheadset-microphone cord, specification (1952) 16419; (1954) 7104 head-set, specification (1952) 9154 search tulje techniques, evaluation of ear- phones (1954) 920 Microphonics : cochlear — ■ arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide effect (1952) 15609 effects of hvpoglycemia, progress report (1954) 18869 models, dimensional analysis (1960) 18268 physiology and energy metabolism of coch- lear response in cat, studies (1960) 1055 shearing motion in scala media (1960) 12701 Microphotographers : examination announcements (1951) 9261 ; (1955) 16676 amendments (1951) 13043; (1952) 14830; (1950) 14281; (1958) 1194 discontinuance notice (1954) 16358 Microphotography : equipment and supplies, purchase, main- tenance, etc.. Federal supply schedules (1957) 11494; (1958) 12717 records management, 1949 (1953) 8288 Microscopes : application to problems of battery research and development, new techniques (1958) 13091 illuminators, specification (1952) 16603 micrometer, negative role during angle meas- urement according to Schreiber's method (1960) 15920 objective and nosepiece threads, standards (1960) 19164 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1517 Microscopes — Continued underwater, for examination of Savanuah fuel slugs (1956) 6558 see also Electron microscopes. Microscopy : analystical methods in food on drug con- trol (11)60) 6944 luminescent — ■ blood in X-rav irradiation, USSH study (1909) 18-J5:: bone marrow In action of radlomlmetlc substances, USSR study (1959) 13255 Importance in study of bone marrow in radiation reaction, USSR study (1959) 13254 nuclear, laboratory handbooks (1954) 395; (1955) 7258 uraniferous coal deposits, studies (1954) 19042 uranium, replication and cathodic vacuum etching (1956) 6612 see also Electron microscopy — Slides (?lass). Micro-seismlc method of determining stability of underground openings (1958) 716 Mlcroseisms : correlations between mlcroseisms and earth- quakes, evidence (1959) 5345 microaei.smic program of U.S. Navy, terminal report (1959) 9742 Microslide labels, specification, cancellation (1950) 18917 Microsomes, fraction of normal and neoplastic tissues (1952) 838 Microstomus pacificus, see Sole (fish). Microtechnique for rapid determination of bacteria bv their biochemical reaction, Communist China (1960) 14245 Microwaves : and wave guides (1954) 9056 anechoic chamber making use of new broad- band absorbing material (1953) 16440 antenna gain standards, design and calibra- tion (1955) 830 atmospheric absorption — dependence on propagation path eleva- tion (1954) 6126 determination (1951) 20212 compact broadband quarter-wave plate (1951) 5736 components, production, etc., 1958 (1960) 6312 darkflex. fibrous absorber (1953) 9573 diagnostics of hot plasmas, theory (1958) 13366 double layer pillboxes, study (1956) 17910 electromagnetic, clinical picture of chronic effect, USSR studies (1959) 3724 electromagnetic probes for near-zone meas- urements, design (1960) 1235 energy, generation and transmission (1955) 18054; (1958) 6519 ferrites — applications to systems (1959) 13532 properties, effects of nuclear irradiation (1959) 13516 frequencies — gyromagnetic effect (1957) 6148 measurement of ferrite parameters (1957) 0145-40 measurement of properties (1956) 6086 noise source calibrations, fundamentals (1958) 5035 properties of mirro-lenses for scanning optical device design (1958) 16474 gas discharge plasmas, studies (1958) 13367 guided, use for acceleration of plasma (1960) 1127 high-level detector (1956) 20702 impedance measurement, reflection-co- efficient methods (1951) 5731 meteorologj', colloquium (1953) S442 microwave properties of precipitation particles and atmospheric attenuation (1955) 13099 molecular, speetra tables (1952) 14278 nonreoiproeal devices (1957) 4507 oi)tics. symposium (1960) 16490 polnrinv>tor technique, description (1959) 2087 Republlca Dominl- Venezuela (1951) Microwaves — Continued power comparator (1954) 1227 radiation, health hazards information. Air Force pamphlet (1958) 7854 radio source Cvgnus A, hydrogen line red shift of (1956) 4180 receiver, crystal performance aspects (1958) 3803 resonance absorption by paramagnetic sub- stances (1952) 18059 Schmidt system (1952) 11399 spectra of molecules, determining spins of nuclei (1954) 4SC0 stable reference system (1952) 17366 techniques in stellarator research (1960) 4699 transmission, linear electron accelerator (1955) 11064 tropospheric variations of refractive index (1956) 4641 wavelength measurement for centimeter and millimeter wave regions (1956) 11108 Mid-Continent Airlines, accidents (1951) 17645 : (1952) 2195 Mid Valley Bridge Co. (1952) 3739 Middle America, motor transport (1955) 17212 Middle Atlantic Shrine Association Meeting: A.A.O.X.M.S., 1958, special regulations, etc — law (1958) 11748 reports (1958) 9460,9753 Middle Atlantic States, see Atlantic States. Middle Atlantic Transportation Co., Inc.. motor vehicle accident (195S) 12895 Middle Branch, Ohio, railroad accident (1951) 20016 Middle classes : la clase media en — Colombia. Ecuador y cana (1951) 10164 Costa Rica, Haiti, y 8714 Middle East, see East (Middle East). Middle Eocene period, see Eocene period. Middle Loup River and Valley : ground water resources of vallev (1955) 3456 sediment transportation at Dunning, Nebr. (1959) 9128 Middle Ordovician period, see Ordovician period. Middle Park, uranium mineralization (1955) 4119 Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District : bonds, purchase by U.S., proposal (1955) 7572 payment of operation and maintenance charges on Pueblo Indian lands — law (1956 10147 reports (1956) 8564, 10511 Middle Rio Grande project : completion, hearings (195S) 12021 proposed plan (1951) 535 specifications and invitations — channel erosion control and surfacing access roads (1953) 9020 channelization of Rio Grande il953) 1439. 19420, 20405. 20423 channelization of Rio Grande lish and wildlife refuge to San Marcial il952) 15786 channelization, San Marcial-Elephant Butte reservoir. N. Mex. (1951 ) 15812 drilling pilot hole and 5 experimental wells near Albuquerque, N. Mex. (1954) 10827 earthwork, etc., for rehabilitation of drains (1953) 19440. 20413. 20427; (1954) 1054, 1058, 2109-10, 15814 El Vado Dam rehabilitation (1954) 15811 rehabilitation of drains, unit SW-2 (1054) 125-18, 15S06 Middle River. Md. : quadrangle map (1951) 8513 railroad accident (1959) 9151 Middle River, drainage basin of Slionandoah Vallev, sedimentary studies (1959) 6295 Middle Santiam River, Green Peter and White Bridgi- Dams, jiower facilities, etc., liearing (1955) 11844 Page 151S Do not order from index; see indicated entry Middle Snake River : engineer report — departmental edition (1956) 637 document edition (1956) 530 Middle States Motor Freight, Inc., accident (1958) 61ia Middle Tennessee Council, Inc., Boy Scouts of America, land conveyance, reports (1957) 13265, 14987 ; (1958) 351 Middle West (U.S.), see Midwest (U.S.). Middlemen, why do farmers mistrust the middlemen? (address) (1955) 3852 Middletown, Conn., pegmatites of area (1959) 1709 Middletown, Ohio, census of housing, 1950, nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 4002 Middletown Pa. : instrument approach chart (1951) 2864 township, population, special censuses (1957) 17444: (1959) 210 Midfield. Ala., populatiou, special census (1954) 13817 Midffes, see Flies. Midland, N.C., railroad accident (1955) 10468 Midland, S. Dalv. : substation, construction, specifications (1951) 20262 transmission line towers, invitation for bids (1952) 16925 transmission lines, specifications (1951) S7S3; (1952) 15S05 Midland, Tex., accident investigation report (1954) 13852 Midland Cooperatives, Inc., TV helps cover Midland region (1958) 12690 Midland cooperator, study on use (1957) 7262 Midland Valley RR., accident (1958) 15119 Midlothian, 111., population, special census (1954) 18272 Midshipmen, see Naval Academy, Annapolis — Naval Reserve — Navy — Reserve compo- nents of Armed Forces. Mid-State project : construction, hearing (1956) 3529 Federal cooperation in construction, hear- ings (1958) 14574; (1959) 14340; (1960) 10950 Midway Airport, Chicago. 111. : aircraft accident (1953) 15027 terminal forecasting manual (1955) 956 Midway Islands : birds, aircraft hazard, investigations (1958) 4773; (1959) 14677 national atlas sheet, topographic mapping status (1959) 14752 Midwest (U.S.) : cost of transporting freight by class 1 and 2 motor common carriers (1960) 17205 cost study of motor carriers of general freight (1955) 1652 costs of procuring, manufacturing, and dis- tributing mixed feeds (1960) 6200 custom feed milling, operations, costs, etc. (1958) 15484 dental profession, general information (1960) 14668 flood disaster report (1951) 14857 flood relief — law (1952) 8678 reports (1952) 7172 livestoclv losses in transit (1958) 11154 new dwelling units authorized (1952) 12029; (1953) 3346, 14182; (1954) 13108; (1955) 2392, 13296 pressure jump lines, Jan.-Aug. 1951 (1954) 19080 rehabilitation of flood-stridden areas — hearings (1051) 180S5, 18391 law (1951) 19510 reports (1951) 17950, 18293 see also Central States. Midwest Claypan Experiment Station : transfer to Missouri University — law (1957) 10727 reports (1957) 7052, 9462 Midwest Freight Forwarding Co. (1953) 17662 Midyear review MR series (1959) 9685-98, 11767, 13824-826; (1960) 10593-604, 12786-794, 14925 Mie scattering, see Scattering. Mien Fa Tchou and wife, «ee Tchou, Mien Fa, and wife. MIerkalns, Andrejs P., relief (1958) 12344, 13888, 14331 Mierlak, Constant, consultation with staff of Un-American Activities Committee (1960) 3635 Mighty mouse reactor, see Reactors (atomic). Migliozzi, Genovefifa, relief (1957) 13765; (1958) 11893, 13849 Migrant Conference, East Coast, see East Coast Migrant Conference. Migrant labor : agricultural — adult education grants, hearing (1960) 11180 camps, operation by growers, associations, etc. (1957) 17662 counties having 100 or more (1957) 17170; (1960) 18044 education planning conferences, report (1957) 14096 employment, estimated peak and period, 1956 (1957) 14105 Hollandale, Minn., citizens help make better conditions (1951) 20028 migrants in 10 east coast States (1956) 7774 . ,^ migratory labor in American agriculture (1951) 8726; (1952) 13870; (1953) 11752 „„__ peak employment, 1956, map (19.j() 98od report to President (1956) 20530 ; (1960) 17719 child labor exception from fair labor stand- ards act with respect to agricultural employment, eliminate, hearings (1960) 9646 children — ■ education (1952) 17667 educational opportunities, hearings (1960) 9505, lllSO what to do to help (1951) 1152S contractors registration, hearings (1960) 9646 crew leaders registration, hearings (1960) 9646 Dade County, Fla., housing survey (1959) 5164 fair labor standards act coverage of farm labor, hearings (1960) 9646 farm workers — Atlantic Coast stream, study in Belle Glade area of Fla. (1955) 17757 challenge and progress (addresses) (1957) 1954; (1959) 9279 earnings and welfare, dependence on weather (1960) 1041 living standards, improvement, accom- plishments, etc. (address) (1959) 9271 net migration from rural-farm population, 1940-50 (1956) 16148 New York State, changes 1953, 1957 and 1959 (1959) 15283 New York State, 1959 progress report, comoarisons with previous years (1960) 12625 problems and programs, references (1955) 12497 ; (1956) 7609, 15831 programs — consultation proceedings (1957) 14108 report on operations (1958) 17209 recruitment, authority of Sec. of Labor to establish referral standards, opinion of Attorney General (1959) 16637 regulation of transportation — hearing (1956) 18621 law (1956) 16808 reports (1956) 8856, 14890 technological changes and need (state- ment) (1959) 7040 health problem (1958) 5071 health services in migrant work areas, East Coast guide (1956) 19357 investigation, authorization, report (1960) 5132 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1519 Migrant labor — Continued Mexican farm labor propram — consultants report (1960) 1708 extend — hearinj? (1960) 8115 investication, hearings (1958) 12159 laws (1958) 14124 : (I960) 10806 reports (1958) 12139, 14868. 14727; (1960) 10774, 10824, 13317, 13334, 15326 report of operations (1959) 16263 migrant families, fjuide for better community livinp (1955) 3469 ^ ,,„^^. micratorv labor notes (1955) 132* . ; (1956) 2441. 13583: (1958) 10792: (19o9) 27.30. 11267; (1960) 29.34. 12300 personal rights Kuarantec (address) (1959) 5159 ^ ^ President's Committee on Migratory Labor — ■ moetinp. Oct. 17, 1955 (1956) 789 objectives, etc. (1955) 15831 ,,„_„, recommendations to (1951) 3847; (19o2) 9454 protection in undeveloped countries ana territories, recommendations adopted bv 3Sth session of International Labor Conference (1958) 9344 special migration act of 1952 (statement) (1952) 11233 State migratory labor committees, organiza- tion, programs, etc. (1955) 15832; (1959) 5166: (1960) 15929 summarv of center activities under Public law 78 (1952) 17674 ■worker mobility in labor surplus area (1958) 4902 Migrant worl;ers, sec Migrant labor. Migration : birds (1951) 992 Mack duck, fall migration (1953) 16179 blue crabs, in Chesapeake Bay (1958) 14988 census of population, 1950 — population mohilitv. characteristics of migrants (1957) 10667 correction sheet (1958) 11539 popiilation mobility, farm-nonfarm movers (1958) 243 convention concerning migration for em- plovment (1953) 2207 farm to nonfarm employment (address) (19.59) 17188 . ^ ^ fish, American shad of Atlantic Coast (1959) 3499 horseshoe crab. Limulus polyphemus in Plum Island Sound (1958) 597 illeffal. control, hearings (1954) 15226 internal, in U.S., Mar. 1949-Mar. 1950 (1952) 261 modern mobility and its effects on people (address) (1960) 8739 Nation's population (address) (195o) 15829 population in South (address) (1958) 5195 population, its size, nature and causes (ad- dress) (1955) 19522 weakfish. relation to its conservation (1954) 7293 see also Immigration and emigration. Migration Commission, see Special Migration Commission. Migration, National Defense Selection Commit- tee Investigating, House, see National Defense Migration. Select Committee Investigating, House. Migration of workers, .see Migrant labor. Migration OfBce, Emergency, see Emergency Migration Office. Migratory-blrd-hunting stamps : act, increase administrative funds — law (1951) 17806 reports (1951) 13508, 17958 act of Mar. 16, 1934, amend — hearings (1958) 8482; (1959) 315 law (1958) 11781 reports (1958) 4360-61, 5781, 12000 allocation of funds, amend act — hearings (1955) 15509 Interior Dept., etc., reports (1955) 9740 Migratorv-blrd-hunting stamps — Continued duck feeding and duck stamp legislation, hearings (1957) 13599 duck stamp contest, rules (1954) 10493 duck stamp receipts, amend act, hearings (1955) 14990 duck stamps and wildlife refuges (1956) 5687 hunters, attention : buy a stamp before you shoot (posters) (1953) 18887-888, 20178 moneys received, appropriation into migra- torv bird conservation fund, hearings (19'57) 13599 redemption of unused stamps, amend act, hearings (1955) 14990 unsold, redemption by Post Office Dept. — law (1950) 14581 reports (1956) 8582, 12339 usp of lunds. amend act. hearings (1955) 14990 use of funds obtained, hearings (1954) 17001 Migratory birds, kcc Birds — Game and game birds — Water birds. Migratory grasshoppers, see Grasshoppers. Migratorv Labor Committee, establish (1952) 10769 Migratory Labor. President's Commission on, see President's Commission on Migra- tory Labor. Migratory Labor, President's Committee on, see President's Committee on Migra- tory Labor. Migratory workers, see Migrant labor — Migra- tion. Mihalka. Franciska, relief (1955) 4332, 7839, 9327 Mike Dovle prospect, carnotite deposit in El Paso County, Colo. (1952) 10082 Mikelsons. Valdis, relief (1955) 15149 Mikhael. Elias Y., relief (1957) 7007; (1958) 4294, 5507 Mikolajczvk, Stanislaw, statement (1957) 5181 Mikroulis, George, and family, relief (1955) 14597: (1956) 5328, 6824 Mikveh Israel (Cemetery : designate as unit of Independence National Historical Park — - law (1956) 16878 report (1956) 14S12 MIL series (1951) 793-893, 3314-86. 5057- 5139. 675.3-6883, S171-S6. 9658-75, 11246-296, 13584-677, 15217-279, 16577-035 18432-510, 19634-805 ; (1952) 391-530, 2399-2690, .3935-94. 5525-5612, 7394-7522. 9116-9223, 1091.3-11029, 13888-921, 15000-98, 16408-477, 17552-021, 18659-760; (1953) 874-995. 2299A. 2301-2419, 4297-4308. 5770-5901, 7566-7609, 9190-9207, 10765-852, 12994-13102, 15809-990, 17316-383, 18646-729, 20024-94 Milam Couiitv. Tex., soil conservation pro- grams (1951) 20229 Milan. Ind.. census (1953) 2066 Milazzo, Baia di (Bay of) : chart (1951) 9986 Milazzo, Porto di (Port of) : chart (1951) 9986 Milburn Associates, Inc. (1951) 5509 Mildew : dogwood, diseases (1953) 4755 downy niiUicw on lima beans (1959) 8298 prevention and removal, home methods (1952) 8230; (1960) 10521 preventive tablets, specification (1953) 9200 resistant compnind. copper naphthenate, specification (1953) 5853 resistant treatment for cotton fabrics (1952) 7511 technologv. literature and patent survey (1953) 11459 see also Powdery mildew. Mileage, sec Air traffic— Pipe lines — Travel. Miles, Virginia, relief (1959) 14165 Page 1520 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Miles City, Mont. : aeronautical chart (1951) 2973 fish hatchery construction — hearing (1956) 17009 law (1956) 10166 reports (1956) S5S3, 10495 land conveyance, extend authorization — law (1955) 14360 reports (1955) 9926. 11753 land conveyance, extend expiration date, re- port (I960) 15211 land couvoyance, remove limitations — law (1954) 6661 reports (19.54) 3675, 6961 substation, unmounted carrier relaying equipment, invitation for bids (1952) S92, 3069 Mileston, Miss., topographic quadrangle map, notice (1955) 1697 Milestones of Air Force history (1957) 7S65 Milford, Ind., quadrangle map (1951) 13924 Milford, Kans., quadrangle map (1951) 13927 Milford, Utah : Harrington-Hickory mine. New Majestic Mining Co. (1953) 7999 water use and requirements of valley (1958) 5205 Milionis, Cleopatra S., relief (1954) 3S30, 97S0, 1130S Milios, Irene, relief (1959) 12373, 13971, 14151 Militarism, acceptance, relationship with au- thoritarianism (1956) 1399S Military Academy, West Point : appointment allotted to enlisted men of Army and Air Force, spec. regs. (1952) 6597 appointment not to terminate period of ob- ligated service — law (1956) 143S7 reports (1956) 3471, 10549 appointment of sons of deceased members of Armed Forces — law (1954) 9635 reports (1954) 3678, 8453 appointments, Army regs. (1956) 4709; (1957) 4703 appropriations, 1956, Army Dept., hearings (1955) 775S cadet barraclis, rehabilitation — law (1954) 9653 reports (1954) 8355, 8504 cadets — additional appointments- hearings (1957) 11047, 13576 report (195S) 12004 advances for clothing, etc. — hearing (1951) 9544 law (1951) 16328 reports (1951) 9497, 13517 bring number to full strength, reports (1960) 10S75, 13342 drill, field manual (1958) 9092 exempt from tax on travel — law (1951) 531; (1957) 10742 reports (1951) 594, 689; (1957) 9518, 11219 increase Presidential appointment quota, report (1955) 9703 regulations (1953) 1228 appendix 1, aptitude for Service Sys- tem (1953) 17731 appendix 4, extracurricular activities (1953) 17732 appendix 7, intramural athletics (1957) 16008 ; (1958) 12941 appendix 9, new cadet barracks regu- lations (1955) 12517; (1956) 12743 appendix 11, policies and instructions affecting honor system (1958) 15165 change list, revised pages (1953) 1229, 7978, 9464-66, 16324, 17733 ; (1954) 922, 4315, 15634, 18S70 ; (1955) 736, 10495-96, 12518, 17369; (1956) 804, 7637, 12744, 17518-519; (1957) 979, 5676, 11699, 16009; (1958) 3656, 4927, 12942 index, etc. (1953) 17780 service, consider military service (1952) 7375 Military Academy, West Point — Continued cadets — continued serving in Spanish War and World War I, veterans' benefits, report (1955) 14790 catalogues (1951) 8614; (1952) 112S4 ; (1953) 13421; (1955) 8323-24; (1957) 16007 ; (1960) 11521 errata (1956) 12742 civilian instructors, uniforms, Armv regs. (1956) 3015, 11596; (1957) 3431 designation examinations (1955) 366 entrance examinations, Army Dept. circu- lar (1955) 13848 land, conveyance to Highland Falls, N.Y — law (1960) 12985 reports (1960) 6615, 11110 military construction appropriations, 1956, hearings (1955) IISIO observance of 150th annivei'sary (1951) 14SS1, 18052 official registers (1951) 3871, 20083 ; (1952) 17922; (1954) 921; (1955) 1684; (1956) 4068; (1957) 5675; (1958) 6164 ; (1959) 3837 ; (1960) 4151 physical education professor, provide — law (1958) 14068 reports (1958) 9556, 12585 preparatory training, spec. regs. (1951) 6116, 16076; (1953) 11959; (1954) 11109 professors, permanent, increase pay, report (1960) 10846 professors retirement benefits — hearings (1956) 1212S report (1956) 12014 registrar, authorize — hearing (1957) 13577 law (1958) 11796 reports (1957) 10983; (1958) 12446 selection and assignment of academic in- structors. Army regs. (1956) 3003 Thailand citizens, instruction — laws (1954) 6643; (1959) 14037 reports (1953) 12897; (1954) 3699; (1959) 12239, 12447 veterans attending, uniform benefits (1951) 6593 see also Pay, allowances, etc. Military Academy Band : rank of director, remove limitation — hearings (1953) 10727, 1267S law (1953) 12363 reports (1953) 9159, 12394 Military Academy Preparatory School, Fort Belvoir, catalogue (1959) 914 Military Affairs Committee, House, investiga- tion of War Department, 1934-36, pre- liminary inventory of records (1955) 5090 ' Military Affiliate Eadio System : MARS bulletin (1954) 2880 National Guard regulations (1957) 8S62 organization and operation. Air Force man- ual (1959) 8357 Military aid : administration and implementation, spec. regs. (1954) S029 administrative support of military assist- ance advisory groups, etc.. Army regs. (1956) 18103 agreements with — Argentina (1953) 4887 Australia (1951) 15866 Austria (1957) 16222 Belgium (1953) 13645; (1955) 1815, 17673; (1956) 4285, 9434, 12911; (1957) 14560; (1959) 17126; (1960) 4427, 6072 Bolivia (1958) 13167 Brazil (1953) 6376; (1954) 7697; (1957) 4380 Burma (1951) 11756; (1958) 15375 Cambodia (1953) 11574; (1956) 9444 Cambodia, France, Laos, and Viet-Nam (1956) 4267 Canada (1958) 13163; (1959) 15219 Ceylon (1957) 1278 Chile (1953) 4888, 19511 ; (1957) 4379 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1521 Military aid — Continued aKreements with — continued Cliina (1952) 8117 : (1953) 13C47. 18014 ; (1956) 12953; (1957) 4303 Colombia (1953) 8214; (1950) 9495 Cuba (1953) 2S70 ; (1956) 11190, 11227 Denmarlv (1953) 13048. 10012; (1958) 5145, 6373 ; (1959) 10C05 Dominican Republic (1954) 7698; (1956) 0138 Ecuador (1953) 11550; (1950) 12912; (1960) 18132 Ksypt (1950) 12948-949 Ktiiiopia (1954) 7701, 12508; (1958) 5131, 7600 ^„„„ France (1953) 10595; (1956) 4267, 12923; (1958) 5138; (1959) 8235, Gornranv, Federal Republic (1955) 6772; (1950) 4299-4300, 7823; (1957) 1247, 5879, 10357 Great Britain (1955) 17051 ; (1956) 9457; (1957) 11857; (1958) 5425, 15373; (1959) 0959, 15215 Greece (1953) 17988; (1955) 17659; (1950) 4282; (1959) 17121 Guatemala (1950) 7814; (1958) 3835 Haiti (1950) 7819. 12894 Honduras (1955) 899 Iceland (1953) 13050; (1956) 4272 Indochina (1954) 2148 India (1951) 20314; (1960) 4421 Indonesia (1954) 4517; (1957) 2337; (1958) 10595 Iran (1955) 10714; (1958) 3825 Iraq (1955) 3601; (1956) 4301, 11203; (1957) 14569 Iraq, termination agreement (1959) 17119 Israel (1953) 130S0 Italy (1953) 13051; (1955) 18611; (1950) 976, 1007, 6131-32; (1960) 9004, 18149 Japan (1955) 6777-78, 8507. 12705; (1956) 4274-75, 7816, 7830, 11259-260, 12893; (1957) 10367; (1958) 3829, 5142, 8969; (1959) 6957, 17863; (1960) 1342, 2234, 11655, 16373, 18138-139, 19299 Korea (1953) 11575; (1950) 1014, 6146, 12902, 19425; (1960) 10427 Korea, extension (1960) 11643 Laos (1954) 4512; (1956) 4267 Lebanon (1956) 4269; (1957) 14575; (1958) 10581 Liberia (1952) 19190 Libva (1955) 8510; (1957) 16209-210 Libya, erratum (1955) 17074 Luxembourg (1953) 13052; (1955) 0785; (1950) 9408-09; (1957) 11848; (1958) 920; (1959) 13610; (1900) 2227 Malaya (1958) 17392 Netherlands (1953) 13653; (1955) 19709; (1950) 9456, 11201 New Zealand (1953) 20481 Nicaragua (1955) 8490 Norway (1952) 16985; (1953) 11545, 13054; (1955) 0773. 10707, 18612; (1956) 4313, 6142, 0155, 20826 ; (1957) 5861; (1958) 1851. 15363, 16590; (1959) 17870; (1900) 10384, 19304 Pakistan (1951) 14235: (1955) 5242; (1950) 4286. 16025, 19435 Peru (1953) 1481 ; (1950) 4292, 11191 Philippines (1954) 19042; (1950) 9439, 94SS, 11202; (1957) 14505; (1958) K9r,2, 10212 Portugal (1951) 19015; (1953) 13050 Saudi Arabia (1952) 955; (1954) 15885 Spain (1954) 7707-8; (1950) 980, 983, 9455 ; (1957) 1246, 4361, 4371 ; (1959) 8248 Sweden (1954) 4511 Thailand (1953) 11542, 13057; (1956) 9404 Turkey (1953) 20482; (1955) 1817; (19;38) 7818, 11192; (1900) 4420 Union of South Africa (1952) 19188 Uruguay (1954) 7099; (1950) 12910 Vietnam (1954) 5989; (1956) 4207, 12947, 20819-820 Military aid — Contlnuett agreements with — continued Yugoslavia (1951) 8S12, 20315; (1952) 14435; (1956) 9463, 11242, 16021; (1959) 17800 assistance to foreign governments on cash reimbursable basis — Army regs. (1957) 4791 spec. regs. (1954) 3202; (1956) 19909; (1957) 424 atomic energy information for mutual defense purposes, agreement (1957) 16227 cash reimbursable transactions, reporting, Army regs. (1957) .■j94 compact between New York and New Jersey (1951) 1S2S3 constabulary e(|uipment for Indonesia, agree- ment (1952) 8158 cooperation regarding atomic information, agreements, report (1955) 15314 country program reports. Army regs. (1956) 16445; (1957) 1626 defense assistance programs, views of pri- vate American citizens abroad, sum- mary (1957) 8370 defense credit sales agreement with NATO Maintenance Supply System (1959) 13629 forecast of deliveries from oversea stocks. Army regs. (1950) 4702 foreign aid program in Europe — hearings (1951) 10557 report (1951) 15075 special statements (1951) 18523-524 foreign aid program, spec. regs. (1951) 2591, 4488-89; (1952) 3367, 8459. 16154. 18449-451; (1953) 8590; (1954) 4824 foreign governments on grant aid basis, pro- cedures for furnishing. Army regs. (1950) 4701. 18363; (1957) 393, 4787 foreign policy involved, examination and appraisal — draft report (1957) 179SA hearings (1957) 1798A, 9523 report (1957) 9523 Formosa (1952) 3913 funds, fiscal status (1953) S9S8 Greece, Turkey, and Iran, survey report (1957) 7107 international aid for underdeveloped areas (address) (1958) 7054 interstate mutual military aid compact — laws (1952) 13010; (1950) 10105 reports (1952) 8873; (1956) 5202, 10501 Korea, in the common interest (1957) 4409 Latin America, background of military assistance (1953) 0370 loan of naval vessels to friendly nations — hearings (1956) 144)88, 17077 law (1956) 16817 reports (1956) 12077, 14702, 15339 Middle East nations — activities, report (1957) 13200 addresses (1957) 2330 background material (1957) 5310 hearings (1957) 3695, 3802-3 law (1957) 4975 President's recommendations (1957) 1781, 2330 reports (1957) 3623. 3630, 5136, 5257; (1958) 4242; (1959) 1528; (1960) 3551, 15121 Military Assistance Advisory Groups, orien- tation course for officers (1953) 16852 military assistance program — administration analysis, study (1957) 7108 forecast and actual grant aid shipments, value, reports. Army regs. (1956) 4763 offshore procurement reporting, spec. regs. (1954) 13705 organization and administration, 2d interim report — departmental edition (1959) 10557 document edition (1959) 9809 trainees, travel, etc., allowances. Army regs. (1957) 1546 mutual aid under North Atlantic Treaty, agreement with Germany (1959) 17099 Page 1522 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Military aid — Continued mutual defense assistance — advisory uroups, spec. regs. (1951) 12901 ; (1952) 3366 development, etc. — ,.,«-„» study, print as document, report (19o9) 8629 study, text (1959) 8541 transfer State Dept. functions — hearings (1953) 12696 message from the President (1953) 10325 report (1953) 12591 mutual defense assistance programs — appropriations, 1959, proposal (1958) 5577 communications to Spain, Army Dept. circular (1955) 8866 hearings (1951) 9632 operations, spec. regs. (1955) 18047 semiannual reports (1951) 10947, 13203; (1952) 3616,4456, 6290 trainees, travel, etc., allowances. Army regs. (1956) 16328 mutual defense treaty with China, text (1955) 7797; (1956) 4284 mutual defense treaty with Korea — hearings (1954) 1731 report (1954) 3761 texts (1954) 3759; (1955) 6786 mutual security act and overseas private in- vestment (1953) 10534 mutual security act of 1951 — hearings (1951) 16556 law (1951) 17789 message from the President (1951) 10951, 11746 reports (1951) 14971, 14973, 16452, 17948, 18113 mutual security act of 1952 — hearings (1952) 8932, 9079, 9084 law (1952) 12975 reports (1952) 8850, 8860, 8968, 9053, 10441 Small Business Office, duties (1952) 14236 mutual security act of 1953 — hearings (1953) 10535, 12942 law (1953) 15198 reports (1953) 10451, 10480, 10669, 10709, 12519 mutual security act of 1954 — hearings (1954) 9972, 12140 hearings, extract (1954) 14543 law (1954) 16798 reports (1954) 11520-521, 12096, 12111, 14526 mutual securit.y act of 1955 — draft legislation (1955) 10008 hearings (1955) 10009, 11829 law (1955) 11409 message from the President (1955) 7561, 10693 reports (1955) 9892, 11667, 11680, 11743 summary statement (1955) 10376 mutual security act of 1956 — hearings (1936) 10362, 12422 law (1956) 14493 reports (1956) 10293, 11946, 12337, 14775 mutual security act of 1957 — hearings (1957) 9554, 9759-60, 11063 hearings, additional copies, report (1957) 15317 law (1957) 15008 reports (1957) 9711-12, 11000, 11024, 13512 mutual security act of 1958 — hearings (1958) 4424, 5714, 6885, 7098 hearings, index (1958) 6885 law (1958) 9302 reports (1958) 6842, 6851, 8400, 9471, 9531 mutual security act of 1959 — hearings (1959) 10040^1 law (1959) 11995 reports (1959) 9834, 9844, 9994, 12193 Military aid — Continued mutual security act of 1960 — hearings (1960) 5033, 6644, 8132, 8254 law (1960) 9390 reports (19G0) 6598, 6614, 8101, 8207 mutual security appropriations, 1952 — estimate (1951) 17840 hearings (1951) 18084.18390 law (1951) 19557 reports (1951) 17982-983, 18078, 18292 mutual security appropriations, 1953 — estimates, etc. (1952) 10397, 10399 hearings (1952) 13486 mutual security appropriations, 1954 — estimates (1953) 12386 hearings (1953) 12673, 15824 law (1953) 15280 reports (1953) 12627, 12911, 15517 mutual security appropriations, 1955 — estimates (1954) 11487 hearings (1954) 14536, 15185 law (1954) 16911 reports (1954) 14386, 14424, 15018, 16969, 17147 statement by John F. Dulles (1954) 12564 mutual security appropriations, 1956 — hearings (1955) 11813, 14959, 15475 law (1955) 14377 proposal (1955) 11458 reports (1955) 11749, 14869, 15296 staff report (1955) 16832 mutual security appropriations, 1957 — hearings (1956) 14983, 15433 law (1956) 16723 proposal (1956) 6927 reports (1956) 14768-769, 14966, 15279 mutual security appropriations, 1958 — hearings (1957) 13559, 15571 law (1957) 15146 proposals (1957) 13201 reports (1957) 13545, 15311, 15545 mutual security appropriations, 1959 — hearings (1958) 9608, 12597 law (1958) 14197 reports (1958) 9540, 12573, 14558 mutual security appropriations. 1960 — hearings (1959) 12274, 16188 law (1959) 15747 proposal (1959) 9810 reports (1959) 12208, 15930-931, 16167 mutual security appropriations, 1961 — hearings (1960) 9490, 15349 law (1960) 16759 reports (1960) 10867, 15209, 15305 mutual security program — addresses (1957) 14556; (1958) 17387 analysis of draft bill, 1955 (1954) 14544 analysis of executive branch draft, 1954 (1953) 17266 appropriations and authorization request (1954) 17147 armed forces talk (1952) 8334 authorizations, appropriations, obliga- tions, and expenditures, 1948-59 (1958) 5809 background material (1956) 1688; (1958) 680, 4881, 6884 ; (1960) 11345 basic data (1952) 34&, 10635 (1953) 8989, 10536 continuation, message from the President (1952) 5997, 6293; (1958) 4237; (1959) 4469; (1960) 4859 declaration of our aim (1952) 7912 development and implementation re- view — hearings (1959) 3322,4651 report (1959) 4650 draft legislation, hearings (1959) 7465, 8733 index (1959) 8733 fact sheet (1958) 17386 facts (1951) 20298 freedom's shield (troop topics) (1953) 6589 legislation. etc., compilation (1954) 1659; (1955) 1594 legislation to extend (1953) 8828 new approach (statement) (1957) 8954 not one of us alone (statement) (1954) 7680 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1523 Military aid — Continued mutual security program — continued operation in Korea, Tiiailanii, and Iran, report of staff survey team (1960) 10052 personnel requirements, study (1957) 7110 policy and program aspects, review panel report (1957) 7108 preliminary conclusions of study com- mittee — departmental edition (1959) CS99 document edition (1959) 5943 proposals, message from the President (195G) 6926: (1957) 9420 questions and answers (1960) 18124 reimbursable assistance programming, under mutual security act, status of supply operations, reports. Army regs. (1957) 4790 reports by Citizens Foreign Aid Com- mittee and comments supplied by De- partments of State, etc. (1959) 7466 semiannual reports — departmental editions (1952) 6083. 7910, 19051; (1953) 2694, 2695, lti:!55 ; (1954) 5079; (1955) 4865, 17311; (1956) 9185, 19130; (1957) 8725, 17877; (1958) 8755; (1959) 3624. 17856; (1960) 60G5, 8986. document editions (1952) 5090, 6992. 18629; (1953) 2182, 2201, 15374; (1954) 5098, 16936; (1955) 4224, 16820; (1956) 8459, 1S5S5 ; (1957) 8130, 17570; (1958) 8144; (1959) 3274, 17323A; (1960) 4S47A, 8019, 8986. special study mission report (1953) 10537 status reports, Army regs. (1957) 395 study and recommendations, report (1957) 8326 summary presentations (1956) 12703; (1957) 11649: (1958) 4882; (1959) 6328; (1960) 5444 trends in authorizations, appropriations, and expenditures, 1948-57 (1957) 16570 under mutual security act, investigation — authorization, report (1957) 3650; (1959) 3300 expenses, reports (1955) 4388; (1957) 3656 report (1955) 4339 western Europe, 1952-53 (1952) 7914 western Europe, report to you (1952) 6084 mutual security program study — composite report (1959) 15153 composite report, supplement — annexes (1959) 15153 text (1959) 14116 conclusions (1959) 14115. 15156 nuclear materials, etc., exchange with free countries — hearings (1958) 8129 law (1958) 11702 reports (1958) 8268. 8299. 8420, 9543 ocean shipments report, Army regs. (1957) 3449 operation M-DAP, manual for Military Assistance Advisory Group personnel (1954) 201 patent rights and technical information ex- change (1958) 15853 policy and procedures rel. to military as- sistance, Army regs. (1953) 6576 publications, excerpts and bibliography, collection (1957) 15362 report of President's Citizen Advisers on Mutual Security Program (1957) 5812 schedules and deliveries of offshore procure- ment items, spec. regs. (1953) 14866; (1954) 8055 separate from economic development assist- ance, etc., message from the President (1957) 9420 Southeast Asia Treaty Organization, annual reiK>rt of council representatives (1956) 6102 relation, study funds, hearings mutual defense, provisions, Military aid — Continued stockpiling material, spec. regs. (1951) 14570 supply operations, spec, regs (1951) 2590, 14569, 16097; (1952) 179, 8460 taxation relief on defense expenditures, agreement with — Belgium (1953) 19517 Denmark (1953) 8229 Franco (1953) 15547,13677; (1957) 4362 Germany (1956) 1019 Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1953) 11549 Greece (1954) 4521 Iceland (1953) 8231 Italy (1953) 11553 Luxembourg (1953) 9694 Netherlands (1953) 8233 Norway (1953) 20484 Portugal (1954) 12571 United States operations in Iran, hearings (1957) 1801 United States program and operations in Laos — hearings (1959) 12294 report (1059) 9851 United States programs in western Europe, report (1958) 3142 United States security (1957) 7108 use of defense support (195S) 3157,4332 use of U.S. forces for collective security treaty compilation (1957) 3697 weapons production program, agreement with — Denmark (1960) 14733 Federal Republic of Germany (1960) 14752 Greece (1960) 14748 Turkey (1960) 11649 western Europe — mutual defense financing, 1953-54 (1953) 10304 Norway, Denmark, and western Germany. survey report (1957) 7114 Portugal, Spain, Prance, Italy, United Kingdom, survey report (1957) 7115 Military Air Transport Service : appropriations. 1958 — hearings (1957) 8227 proposal (1957) 11100 commercial activities working group report (1955) 4586 Defense Department policies, Armv regs. (1054) 16152 ferrying manual (1954) 11468 Investigation — hearings (1958) 12165 report (1959) 15939 MATS flyer (periodical) (195G) 2040. 13171; 12004; (1958) 2010, 2302. 10754: (1960) 2397. 11811 MATS manual MM series (1954) 13529, 16105: (1055) 5434. 6945-47, 18777- 77S : (1956) 1155-57, 9709-10. 11468; (1057) 3340-41. 7866, 10557, 12840. 14604 : (1958) 5313 national military airlift — hearings (I960) 9492 report (1960) 10935 operation, etc., investigation — committee recommendations, executive action — hearings (1959) 9910 report (1950) 15871 hearings (1958) 5717; (1960) 13431 report (1958) 0509 organization and field maintenance manual (1958) 5313 passenger guide (1054) 13529 report prepared for Hoover Commission (1955) 6727 responsibilities and policies for movement of traliic on M.ATS scheduled aircraft. Army regs. (1953) 16831 story (1951) 14429 16105 ; (1956) (1955) (1957) 10369 : 18776 ; 2500, (1959) Page 1524 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Military Air Transport Service — Continued troop carrier squadrons and groups, AF unit training standard manual (1958) 16689 Military aircraft, see Aircraft — Safety of life. Military airfields, see Airports. Military Amateur Radio System : MARS bulletin (1951) 2227, 12503; (1952) 12238; (1953) 14410; (1954) 2880 traffic and participation report, spec. regs. (1951) 189 Military Appeals, Court of, see Court of Military Appeals. Military applications of supercooled cloud and fog dissipation (1960) 6221 Military appr^jpriatious, see Installations (military). Military armistices, see Armistices. Military art and science : aerial photographs utilization in troop units, USSR studies (1959) 5023 age of military leaders relation to expansion of Armed Forces (1956) 16303 agricultural research and military prepared- ness (talk) (1956) 6243 Albania, developments in (1959) 5000; (1960) 17613 armament electronic systems, interceptor (1960) 4553 Army research task summary, 1960 (1960) 16544 atomic warfare defense, Navy training courses (1955) 5120 characteristics of fighters and non-fighters (1955) 115S classification and assignment of ROTC stu- dents, spec. regs. (1953) 1945, 16899; (1954) 8000, 11098; (1956) 16361 classification. Library of Congress (1953) 1211 ; (1960) 4147 climate effects on combat in European Rus- sia (1956) 305 combat firing, battalion tactical exercise, USSR study (1960) 3993 combat in Russian forests and swamps (1956) 295 combat maneuvers, value as training (1952) 6551 combat operations, spec. regs. (1951) 4462; (1953) 6632 communications, identification of abilities in- volved (1958) 15552 criteria of B-29 crew performance in far eastern combat (1953) 19710 desert transportation operations, prelimi- nary investigation (1960) 14770 drill and ceremonies, field manual (1959) 1366 Eastern Europe, selected translations (1960) 10119, 10128, 18936 experts, testimony (1954) 7079 foot marches. Army field manual (1958) 13307 foreign policy of U.S. (1960) 464 German armored traffic control during Rus- sian campaign (1956) 301 German campaigns in Balkans, spring 1941 (1956) 302 German defense tactics against Russian breakthroughs (1956) 297 global logistics and strategy, 1940-43 (1956) 7638 Government publications, list (1952) 9228 how does it get to you? (logistics) (1952) 12465 improvisations during Russian campaign (1956) 293 Indonesian military affairs (1960) 17623 instructors, effective, identifying (1956) 10864 International Geophysical Year from mili- tary point of view (1959) 5026 Israeli posture described (1960) 15652 Japanese militarism expansion in south- east Asia (1960) 17243 leadership of North and South (lecture) (1960) 10537 logistical support of armies, European thea- ter, World War II (1954) 923 ; (1959) 17673 Military art and science — Continued loEfistics^^— Air Force manual (1955) 70; (1957) 3289; (1958) 5292, 15531; (1959) 1349, 5589 Air Force oversea policy manual (1955) 70 Air Force, planning reference and data, manual (1957) 3289; (1958) 5292 Air Force regulations (1952) 1884, 3227; (1953) 14725 ; (1954) 141, 7929, 13525, IGIOO, 19207; (1955) 8724-25; (1956) 639V, 9700, 11466, 13977, 18062-65 ; (1957) 4621 Army Department circulars (1955) 2836- 37, 13852-853; (1956) 260 Army regulations (1955) 1139, 1141, 4033, 7038, 8835-39, 10958, 13810-812, 16491-492, 17972, 18858-862; (1956) 1241-43, 3016, 4739-40, 6502, 11599- 603, 14091-97, 16403-435, 18234-342, 19849-871; (1957) 359-375, 1604-5, 3432, 4739-43, 6309-11 career program for USAR officers. Army regs. (1957) 6253 functions, responsibilities, assignment, Army regs. (1956) 14097 officer program. Army regs. (1956) 4729; (1957)4726 over shore operations in oversea areas, Army regs. (1957) 6240 supply and logistics handbook, standard- ization H series (1957) 751 support by military departments to U.S. nongovernmental and nonmilitary agen- cies in oversea commands. Army regs. (1956) 16404 J' s • maneuver enemy, aggressor. Army regs. (1955) 18840 military biology and biological warfare agents (1956) 4792 military hydrology, selected references (1958) 9868 military plans of U.S., Soviet entry into war against Japan (1955) 19218 military power and national objectives, bibliography (1957) 17256 mountain operations, tactical principles, Army field manual (1959) 3136 Navy Bureau of Ordnance in World War II (1954) 2082 night combat (1956) 299 Omaha Beach operation, report after action (1955) 8534 operations of encircled forces, German ex- periences in Russia (1956) 298 petroleum logistics (1955) 6709 prewar plans and preparations (1951) 1138 psychological warfare in military opera- tions, bibliography (1951) 14217 rear area security in Russia (1956) 300 research and development program — pamphlet (1951) 156 report (1954) 14512 retired members of armed forces as teachers in D.C.— law (1952) 5052 report (1952) 3899 Russian combat methods in World War II (1956) 294 selected translations on Eastern Europe (1960) 8665, 11487, 14250, 14292 Signal Corps ROTC instructors, guide (1960) 4398 small unit actions during German campaign in Russia (1956) 303 Soviet translations (1959) 10238, 12845, 12858, 14813, 14820, 16534, 17547; (1960) 777, 5590, 7180, 11455, 14265, 14338, 15598, 15604, 15615, 15620, 15641, 17259, 17286, 17298, 17314, 17345-346, 17656, 17682, 18928, 18977 strategic mobility of Defense Dept., hear- ings (1957) 8227 strategic planning for coalition warfare. World War II (1953) 13422 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 — Vol. 2 16 Page 1525 Militaiv art ami sciciicp — Coiitinuotl siiippiy and lopistics handbooks— ,,„^,, inspection H seriea (1954) 18li19 ; (1955) standardization H series (1954) 12243. 18520; (1955) 3245; (1956) 12u29 ; (1958) 458. 5844 tactical and training Inspections, Army regs (1951) 2479 „_^^ tank company in attack, USSR study (19u9) 16C30 target placement on detection proflciency course (1955) 1188 . terrain factors in Russian campaign (1950) 304 training officer, examination announcement (1958) 13769; (1960) 4755 ,,„_„, war plamiing. Air l''..rce manual (19o6) 1962G warfare in Far North (1956) 30G vour chain of command (1954) 19226 Yugoslavia, naval combat operations, planning, work of atomic, biological, and chemical warfare officers, opinion (1959) 1863 see alHO Airbonn- dperations — Chemical war- fare — Combat. Military assistance, see Military aid. Military Assistance Advisory Groups : agreement with — Colombia (1956) 12899 Denmark, status of personnel (1958) 6373 Honduras (1956) 16026 Nicaragua (1957) 7695 Saudi Arabia (1954) 15885 Cambodia, mail matter, Army Dept. circular (1955) 13844 _„ ,„^^^ Iran, supplies, .sjpec. regs. (19o2) 18451 operation M-DAP — manual for personnel (1954) 201 ,,„_„, orientation cour.se for officers (195d) 16852 Military Assistance Institute : contracting out Government responsibility — hearings (1959) 8746 report (1959) 12186 Military Assistance Program, President s Committee to Study, see President's Committee to Study Military Assistance Program. Military attaches : Army attache system, assignment — Army regs. (1956) 8110 spec. regs. (1954) 11117 mail addresses, spec. regs. (1951) 2550 supply and accounting procedures, spec. regs. (1952) 14691 Military aviation, see Aeronautics. Military bases : „^ ^ ^„„ agreement with Philippines (1953) 1477 ; (1954) 1142, 19043: (lO.'-jS) 84SS Camp Cavite area (1958) 8903 exploitation of natural resources (1958) 7661 Manila Air Station (1957) 16213; (1958) 5143 Olongapo and adjacent area (1960) 7582 continental, military construction (1953) 2209 Europe, report on inspection (1959) 15940 inspection tour. Sept. 16-Nov. 12, 1953, report (1954) 8375 leases in Newfoundland, agreement with Canada (1953) 9709 Military bonus, sec Bonus (military). Military budget, sec Budget. Military camps, .see Military training camps — al»o names of camps. Military ceremonies, honors and salutes : Air Force manuals (1954) 10142; (1955) 2672; (1956) 16178; (1960) 4546 Air Force regulations (r.t51) 5997, 19168; (1952) 16016; (1954) 4708; 1067, 16358; (1956) 4638-39; 216 Army regulations (1951) 12767: (1952) 9883; (1954) 11055; (1956^ 6487. 8102, 18201; (1957) 1583. 4713 (1955) (1957) Military ceremonies, honors and salutes — Con. field manuals (1951) 6036; (1953) 18258; (1956) 19897; (1958) 1086. 9092; (19(;0) 7761 Korean battle honors, list of units cited (1957) 3293 naval courtesy, sliort course (1960) 5991 reorganized Army Reserve units, circular (1955) 4046 .special regulations (1951) 14525; (1952) 16110 .Military claims, sec Claims. Military clothing, see Uniforms. -Military Clothing and Textile Supply Agency of I'hiladelphia, bidder for clothing and textiles for armed services, quali- fications as single manager procure- ment agency, hearing (1958) 14561 Military College of South Carolina, see The Citadel. Military color television system usable with optical application (1960) 3355 Military Commission, Joint Brazil-United Slates, see Joint Brazil-United States Military Commission. Military commissions : expenses — Army regulations (1951) 8958; (1954) 7944 procedure for payment, spec. regs. (1954) 7980 personnel selection, Army regs. (1957) 347 special regulations (1951) 4465; (1952) 1981; (1953) 16918; (1954) 19250 Military communications : Air Force global (Globecom) (1956) 19714 communication systems — Air Force regs. (1951) 81-82 technical standards. Defense Dept. (1956) .•;S12 ; (1958) 15874 fixed signal communication projects — Army regs. (1956) 19787 spec. regs. (1954) 4775; (1955) 4080, 11021 foreign nationals and Army Dept., spec. regs. (1953) 1959, 9984 getting the word, DOD pamphlet (1957) 7876 identification of abilities involved (1958) 15552 operations centers, technical manual (1955) 2868 radio, two-way, in armored vehicles, techni- cal manual (1953) 601 repair parts liaison program (1956) 9799 training devices, Federal supply classifica- tion, logistic responsibilities. Army regs. (1956) 18310 see also Communications — Telephone. Military construction, see Building — Installa- tions (military). Military courts, see Courts martial and courts of inquiry. Military Department of Florida, relief, report (1955) 6156 Military departments, see Armed Forces — Defense Department. Military depots : Air Force in ConUS requisitioning medical material (1956) 7971 Armv regulations (1951) 6034: (1954) 18133-134; (1955) 2811-12. 8849; (1957) 6388 Armv supply operations system, report, Armv regs. (1956) 8141. 19890 ; (1957) 47S5 depot and field maintenance reports, spec. regs. (1952) 2015, 4S29 depot squadron, special, Air Force manual (1954) 10966 maintenance, Army program, summary schedules, special regs. (1952) 8458; (1953) 8589 missions — ,,,m,,v Armv Medical Service, Army regs. (1955) 1 79 S 9 Enirineers Corps, Army regs. (1956) 14113 Page 1526 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Military depots — Continued missions — continued Transportation Corps, Army regs. (1956) 18362 nonperlshable subsistence, spec. regs. (1951) 7614: (1955) 237 operations — manual (1956) 9351-52, 20720-721 ; (1957) 1166, 4306, 10293, 17144-145; (1959) 6881 Ordnance Corps manual (1958) 6301 program and schedules, etc.. Army regs. (1955) 13828; (1956) 6512, 19891 Quartermaster Corps manual (1954) 8993; (1955) 6738 organization, spec. regs. (1951) 12897 oversea depot stock status report. Army regs. (1955) 7039, 8840; (1956) 14099 special regulations (1951) 229-231, 2588, 4484-86, 7701, 9061. 10572, 12897-898, 14567, 16094-96, 17475; (1952) 178, 2021, 4835. 6632-33, 8458, 12586-589, 14698, 16152, 17301-302 ; (1953) 345, 1979-80, 3923, 6658, 8586-89, 10017, 14862-863, 18255, 18337, 19825-826 ; (1954) 296-298, 9388-89; (1955) 8951 storage operations report, spec. regs. (1951) 16096; (1953) 14862 supplies and equipment maintenance — Army regs. (1955) 16512, 17988; (1956) 19892 spec. regs. (1953) 3923; (1954) 298, 9389 supply operations — Army regs. (1954) 18133; (1957) 3448 spec. regs. (1952) 2021, 4835 supply system, spec. regs. (1952) 12588, 17302 support from Army aircraft, Army regs. (1956) 16407 Military discipline : Army confinement facilities — administrative measures, circular (1955) 16530 punishment, circular (1955) 55319 use of force. Army regs. (1955) 4002 discipline sense (1951) 15734 personnel, Armv regs. (1951) 8968, 17361; (1952) 16036; (1953) 9915, 11893; (1954) 181; (1955) 196, 1129; (1956) 2989. 14079 release of information. Army regs. (1956) 8095; (1957) 4701 special regulations (1953) 311 ; (1954) 16215; (1955) 8925: (1957) 6403 supply discipline (1954) 7967 troop topics (1954) 1333 Military District of Washington, field estab- lishments, maintenance inspector, ex- amination announcement (1954) 13873 Military districts : incomplete service records received, Army Dept. circular (1955) 10998 location. Army regs. (1956) 1195, 4890, 8085, 14052, 18155 special regulations (1951) 6094, 7646. 16069, 19236; (1953) 5119, 8530, 19778; (1954) 3193 Military drills : Air Force manual (1954) 19142; (1956) 16178; (1960) 4546 field manuals (1951) 6036; (1953) 18258; (1956) 19897; (1958) 1086, 9092; (1959) 1366; (1960) 7761 Marine Corps manual (1957) 7502 Military education : academic instruction contracts, spec. regs. (1955) 5491 Adjutant General's School, spec. regs. (1953) 8546 advanced management training for officers — Army regs. (1956) 14071; (1957) 4706 spec. regs. (1954) 3213 Air Force — comparison between 8-week and 12-week programs (1953) 14735 extension course catalog (1953) 6551 manuals (1956) 4605, 6344, 19625; (1957) 3266, 6033; (1958) 16686-689 Military education — Continued Air l''orce — Continued regulations (1951) 63-67, 2410, 4304-5, 7522, 8913-14, 14380-383, 15991, 17297; (1952) 68, 3197, 6455, 9833, 12413-414, 17138. 18327; (1953) 88- 89, 1846-47, 3734-35, 5015, 6506, 8387-88, 11800, 16723-725, 18179; (1954) 103, 1254, 4672-74, 7875-76, 9222-23, 10998, 13474^476, 16051, 18040-41, 19176-177; (1955) 97, 2098, 3931, 5308-99, 6914, 16324, 17835-837 ; (1956) 2898, 4605, 6344, 9661-62, 11421. 13047, 16245-246. 18011-12; (1957) 3308, 4566-67, 6082 ROTC student officers light plane train- ing, evaluation (1959) 11685 symposium (1957) 1503 technical school instructors, job satisfac- tion (1953) 16784, 18223 training in Royal Air Force (1956) 114 training in Koyal Canadian Air Force (1955) 17882 training standard, manuals (1954) 4627- 29, 9187, 13424, 16004, 17997, 19141 ; (1955) 60, 3911-12, 6877, 8644-46, 13606, 16259-260, 17781-782, 18710; (1956) 4555, 7949, 9619-20, 11355- 361, 16176-177, 17918; (1957) 130- 133. 1434-35, 4511-15, 6030-32, 7831, 9069, 10524, 14658; (1958) 5255, 6472, 11197-203, 13263, 15515, 16687-689; (1959) 4210-11, 5571 Air Training Command, communications officer course, prediction of achieve- ment (1953) 14733 airborne training volunteers, selection, etc. — Army Dept. circular (1955) 5546 Army regulations (1957) 341, 4722 special regulations (1951) 6123, 17449; (1952) 4783; (1954) 254,9355; (1955) 1184 airman to cadet at Air Force Academy (1960) 6219 Antiaircraft and Guided Missiles Branch, Artillery School, spec. regs. (1953) 3879 Antiaircraft Artillery and Guided Missile School, Army regs. (1957) 4704 antiaircraft weapon, etc., effectiveness of charts in teaching (1956) 9342 Armor School, Army regs. (1956) 18191 Armored School, spec. regs. (1953) 3877, 16908; (1954) 16232 Army aviation officers, selection and train- ing, Army regs. (1954) 18120; (1957) 343 Army Aviation School — Army regs. (1955) 18838 spec. regs. (1953) 19798; (1954) 13648, 16233 Army Dept. circulars (1955) 8870-71, 10984-985. 13848, 16535, 18899 Army enlisted school system, pamphlet (1956) 19900 Army extension courses — announcements (1953) 251, 9929; (1954) 13577: (1955) 13866 Army regs. (1957) 3404 Army General School, spec. regs. (1953) 3876 Army Information School — Armv regs. (1956) 191 spec. regs. (1954) 16234 Army Intelligence School, Fort Holabird, Army regs. (1956) 19819 Army Language School — Army regs. (1955) 2786 spec. regs. (1953) 3889 Armv Medical Service Graduate School, spec. regs. (1953) 3890; (1955) 1181 Army Medical Service Meat and Dairy Hygiene School — Army regs. (1955) 7024 spec. regs. (1953) 3891, 18301 Army Medical Service personnel, education and training at civilian educational institutions, Army regs. (1957) 3409 Armv Medical Service 2-phase enlisted courses, Army regs. (1956) 2984, 6480 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1527 Military education — Continued Army National Guard enlisted personnel, spec. regs. (1U53) 5136 Army personnel — processing procedures at training activi- ties. Army regs. (1956) 2998, 18217, l!»8:-;9 ; (1!)57) 3422 processing station and training activity operations report, Army regs. (1056) 204 Army program, Army regs. (1951) S965 ; (1952) 8351 Army regulations (1951) 140, 2482, 4400, 602.-;, 8965-06, 14070, 17359; (1952) 1913-14. 3257-58. 8350-51, 9880, 12485-486, 14033-634, 17216; (1953) 223-227, 19U4, 5088-89, 6575, 8470, 19730; (1954) 3154, 6244, 9284, 13558, 16159; (1955) 2786-87, 4009, 5491, 7024, 8813, 10938-941, 13787, 16457- 463, 18837-841 ; (1950) 187-192, 1209- 10, 2982-84, 4708-10, 6477-82, 9780- 81, 11569, 14008-72, 16383-384, 18188- 191, 1S223, 19817-820; (1957) 320- 323, 1579-81, 3403-9, 4703-8, 4729, 6277-79 Army Reserve — mobilization designees participation in USAR school program, circular (1955) 2825 National Guard training requirements, action of House Armed Services Com- mittee (1957) 5167 officer candidate school. Army regs. (1957) 297, 3384 schools, Army regs. (1956) 11560 six months training program, questions and answers (1956) 4767 training center and school space utiliza- tion — Army regs. (1957) 3385 spec. regs. (1954) 6288 Army schooling, enlistment and reenlist- ment. Army regs. (1955) 16468; (1956) 11577 Army schools, etc., catalogs (1952) 6548, 12497; (1953) 10748; (1957) 12875 changes (1952) 4715, 6549; (19.53) 1912, 19749; (1954) 6256; (1957) 16381, 17370-378; (1958) 146, 1087-90, 2857-59, 4027-29, 5329-31, 6514-15, 9093, 11273, 13321, 15571, 16735, 16737 ; (1959) 160-161, 1368-69, 3140- 42, 4290-93, 5018-20, 11699-702, 13781, 15373-383; (1960) 195-196, 3380-81, 4677-81, 6260-62, 10562, 12735-740, 14883 Armv Security Agency School, Army regs. (1956) 19820 Army service schools — courses, etc., spec. regs. (1951) 7672; (1953) 1953; (1954) 4795, 13651 personnel report, spec. regs. (1953) 5135 replacement of enlisted cadre, spec. regs. (1951) 7688; (1952) 1991; (1953) 3905; (1954) 9364: (1955) 262 schedule of classes, NGB pamphlet (1959) 10507 selection of officer students, spec. regs. (1951) 6114; (1952) 6596, 16103; (1955) 250: (1957) 4807 selection of personnel, spec. regs. (1953) 14846 service school weekly report, spec. regs. (1951) 6115 training for Army bandsmen, spec. regs. (1952) 4774, 18426; (1953) 11961; (1954) 6314 Army supply management course, spec. regs. (1954) 13653: (1955) 2856, 10938 Army War College, spec. regs. (1953) 14826 Artillery School, spec, reg.s. (1953) 387S attitudinal film, contrilmtion of lecture sup- plements to efTectiveness (1956) 19727 basic military performance test, evaluation (1958) 2718 basic training — effects on attitudes of airmen (1955) 16365 Military education — Continued basic training — continued effects on learning by airmen (1954) 10122 effects on learning of limited-aptitude airmen (1955) 2734 Puerto Kican screening test (1957) 12711 tactical instructors, critical requirements (1955) 16307 C-E publications and training, Air Force manual (1959) 8355 Chaplain School — Army regs. (1957) 3406 spec. regs. (1953) 3880 Chemical Corps School, spec. regs. (1953) 6629 civil schooling for Army officers — Army regs. (1956) 2983 ; (1957) 6278 special regs. (1952) 14677 civilian aviation personnel training (1952) 10639 civilian employees training, audio-^•isual materials. Army regs. (1955) 10939 college education code, major subject. Army regs. (1956) 169 combat crew training, post-mission critique (1953) 18213 combat training of individual soldier, and patrolling, field manual (1957) 12874 Command and General Staff" College, Leaven- worth — Army regs. (1957) 322 spec. regs. (1953) 3875 Command Management School, Armv regs. (1956) 9780 contracts, spec. regs. (1953) 14828 ■courses related to Military Occupational Specialties (1953) 252 electrical systems, manipulation and ob- servation vs. drawing training media (1956) 9343 Engineer School — catalog of instructional material (1951) 928 ; (1954) 8664 catalog of staff training materials (1951 i 931: (1954) 15336 special regulations (1953) 3881 enlisted personnel, selection — Army Dept. circular (1955) 18902 Army regs. (1955) 2795, 4021, 5507, 16478 spec. regs. (1951) 218, 10552; (1952) 16128, 17291; (1954) 9365. 13676 enlisted trainees subject to DA assignment. Army regs. (1957) 6300 extension courses, preparation. Army regs. (1955) 4009 Finance School — • Army regulations (1952) 12485; (1955) 16458 special regulations (1953) 16909 flying training, Air Force regs. (1951) 68 flying training motivation, predicting among senior AFROTC cadets (1955) 16379 Geneva conventions of Aug. 12, 1949, train- ing in (1957) 1581 German Army personnel training, agreement with Federal Republic of Germany (1957) 5877-78 grades appropriate to training and experi- ence, spec. regs. (1953) 3903, 1S321 graphic aids and devices. Army pamplilet (1956) 9836 graphic training aid (1951) 2493 guided missiles training and operation (1958) 1061 high school graduates, enlistment — Armv regulations (1955) 1134; (1956) 2993, 11578 list of courses. Army Dept. circular (1055) 2628, 7076. 10991 siwc. regs (1951) 12861: (1952) 16126; (1953) 6644, 9999; (1954) 3226, 6328 human tracking behavior, method for study- ing (1954) 1294 Hungary, inculcation of loyalty In officers' schools (1960) 17050 individual training (1951) 17379; (1953) 18260 Page 1528 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Military education — Continued Infantry School — Armvregs (1955) 1SS39 spec, regs (1953) 6628 information and education program, report 1949 (1951) 1504 instruccion militar, field manual (1954) 7966 instructional film research reports, rapid mass learning (1956) 9333 instructor training course in methods of conducting critiques, follow-up study (1955) 2724 internship and residency programs in medi- cal facilities, Air Force pamphlet (1957) 4553 joint colleges — Army regs (1957) 3405 spec, regs (1955) 251 Judge Advocate General's School — • Army regs (1956) 190 spec, regs (1953) 3882 language arts aspect of basic training pro- gram, evaluation (1956) 6400 literature, Army regs (1956) 160 marginal-airman basic training study (1955) 16372 Marine Corps — - air and ground training for college seniors and graduates (1957) 11695 flight training (1959) 9332 making of a marine (1957) 14375 officer training program, report to second- ary schools (1956) 4063 officers, requirements, etc. (1958) 1667 Medical Field Service School — - Army regs (1955) 137S7 spec, regs (1953) 3883; (1954) 18175 Military Academy Preparatory School, cata- logue (1959) 914 military training aids, field manuals (1951) 154-155; (1957) 4798 mobilization designees, training, spec, regs (1954) 3196 National Guard, Army area school training, spec, regs (1952) 4773; (1954) 247 National Guard enlisted students in Army service schools, Army regs (1956) 6478 National Guard regulations (1956) 19263, 20653; (1957) 16071-72; (1958) 13049 naval mobile flight and maintenance train- ing manual (1960) 5986 Naval Training Device Center guide to train- inar devices and aids, revised pages (1955) 6293; (1959) 10543, 16997; (I960) 7497 North Vietnam, selected newspaper articles (1960) 5580 nuclear effects engineers, training, Army regs (1955) 18837 officer candidate courses — Army regulations (1954) 6244; (1956) 2982, 18189; (1957) 321, 3403, 6277 special regulations (1951) 17444 ; (1952) 149, 8408, 12553, 16104; (1953) 14829, 18302 ; (1954) 3214, 11110, 13652, 16236, 19284; (1955) 4081, 16589 ORC training — Army regulations (1951) 19191 bulletin, spec, regs (1951) 196 Ordnance Automotive School, spec, regs (1953) 3892 Ordnance Guided Mi.ssile School, spec, regs (1953) 9974 Ordnance School, spec, regs (1953) 5134 personnel and training research, Army regs (1956) 1192, 6459 personnel training at civil institutions — Army regs (1956) 192, 14070; (1957) 4705 spec, regs (1954) 9344 ; (1955) 11032 pilot instructors, critical requirements (1953) 9887 political geography, implications, AFROTC textbook (1959) 13751 primary pilot training program, improving instruction (1955) 10869 Military education — Continued processing procedures for individuals di- verted to designated units for, spec, regs (1951) 10550 prospective personnel, AFQT test adminis- tered as basic mental screen for train- ability (1960) 9052 Provost Marshal General's School, spec. regs (1953) 3884 Psychological Warfare Scliool, spec, regs (1954) 6313 publications, distribution, Spanish transla- tions of training, spec, regs (1953) 1948 Quartermaster School, Fort Lee — Army regs (1956) 1209 spec, regs (1953) 3885 Quartermaster Subsistence School — Army regs (1956) 14069 spec, regs (1953) 6630 quotas for enlisted specialist training, Army regs (1957) 1580 ranger training, volunteers for, Army Dept. circular (1955) 18907 recognition, instructor's guide, Air Force manual (1960) 145 recruiter training aids, inventory, Army Dept. circular (1955) 10984 regulations for firing ammunition for train- ing, etc., Army regs (1956) 1214 reserve component training. Army Dept. cir- cular (1955) 16526 Reserve Officers' Training Corps organiza- tion and training, Army regs (1955) 183, 8801, 16439, 17938; (1956) 1198, 4694, 11563, 18163-164; (1957) 307, 3388, 6258 retention and relearning of complex percep- tual-motor skill (1953) 16777 ROTC credit for training in 55c schools — hearings (1953) 12685-686 law (1953) 15306 report (1953) 12587 ROTC, organization and training, Army regs (1951) 12763, 14454, 17357: (1952) 99. 12480, 1S378; (1953) 11892; (1954) 4745 ROTC problems in military colleges, hear- ings (1954) 1656 school progress report, spec, regs (1954) 13650 school training report — ■ Army regs (1956) 11569 spec, regs (1951) 14520; (1953) 9976, 14827, 19799 ; (1954) 3212, 16235, 19283 schools. Air Force regs (1955) 8685-86, 13653, 16327, 17838, 18748^9 ; (1956) 2899, 6345, 9664, 11423^24, 16247- 248, 18014; (1957) 1481, 4568 schools and colleges. Army regs (1951) 6023; (1952) 8350, 17216; (1954) 3154, 9284, 13558 : (1955) 2787, 8813, 16460; (1956) 6481, 16383 security check of personnel in educational activities, spec, regs (1954) 6316 security clearance of personnel for attend- ance at service schools — • Army regs (1957) 3420 spec, regs (1954) 1371, 3219 security requirements for personnel in edu- cational activities. Army regs (1956) 18208 senior service schools, officers selected to attend, list. Army Dept. circular (1955) 2830 Signal Corps officer training program (19.56) 4771 Signal School. Fort Monmouth — Army regs (1957) 3407 special regs (1953) 3886: (1954) 246 Signal Supply School, spec, regs (1953) 9975, 18303 six months training duty, pay and allow- ances, Army regs (1956) 1181, 19766: (1057) 268, 3366, 6221 Southeastern Signal School, spec, regs (1953) 3887 Southwestern Signal School, spec, regs (1953) 3888 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1529 Milltarv education — Contiuued Soviet translations (liio'j) 12858. 14S13, 14820. 16034, 17547; (1960) 777 special regulations (1051) 204-205, 2551- 52. 4458-59, 6114-16. 7676-77, 10537. 14520-521, 10076-77. 17444; (1952) 149. 1975. 3329-30. 4773-75. 6596-99, 8407-S, 9946, 12551-553. 14677-678, 16103-104. 1842.5-420: (1953) 325- 326, 1953-56, 387.5-92, 5134-37. 6628- 31. 8546-50, 9974-77, 11959-961, 14826-8::0. 16908-911, lS3ni-.';05. 19798-800; (1954) 246-247, 3212-14. 4795-96. 6313-15. 9344, 11109-10, 13648-654, 16232-237, 18175-170. 19283-284: (1955) 250-251. 1181-83. 2856. 4081. 11032. 16589; (1957) 4807 Strategic Intelligence School, Armv regs (1956) 6479 Strength and training status report, spec, regs (1952) 1973 supplies issued to replacement training cen- ters, spec, regs (1951) 12894 supply procedure, spec, regs (1952) 14678 support of military training in hicrh schools. Army Dept. circular (1955) 16528 surplus property allocation to institutions conducting, hearing (1960) 15360 tank company in attack, USSR study (1959) 16630 techniques of military instruction, field man- ual (1954) 9296 3rd dimension in education (1954) 9261 traflSc management, spec, regs (1953) 11960 training activities, selection of enlisted cadre from trainees, Army regs (1956) 1232; (1957) 6299 training aids. Army regs (1951) 140; . (1952) .3257 training aids centers and subcenters. opera- tion. Army regs (1955) 10941; (1956) 4710 training analysis and development informa- tional bulletins (1953) 13796; (1954) 2906. 12724 index, v. 1 (1953) 13796 training circulars (1951) 1701, 11884: (1952) 1087, 11697 training division, RTC and service school report. Army regs (1956) 4726. 8112 training equipment, table of allowances (1951) 233 training function of examinations (1955) 16370 training in Feder.il Government, report (1953) 7481 training in military justice matters. Armv regs (1957) 3408 training installations, military and admin- istrative activities working group re- port (1955) 4595 training literature, spec, regs (1952) 6592, 9936 training material, spec, regs (1951) 14506 training needs tests, effectiveness (1957) 6162 training of enlisted women in field units spec, regs (1953) 14830 training of fore ign personnel in U.S. service schools, guide for visiting students (1959) 17369 training pay group code — Army regs (1956) 2979 spec, regs (1054) 4790 training program (statement) (1953) 13505 training project outlines, powerman (1951) 18850 training projects, spec, regs (1952) 18416 training research, scope, etc. (1952) 19142 training saves lives (1952) 12498 training with mortar ammunition. Army Dept. circular (1955) 10540 transitional unit traiiie(>s on basic combat training i.[>erations report, Armv Dept. circular (1955) 5547 troop education. Army regs (1955) 16463, 18841: (1956) 6482 Military education — Continued troop information — accounting for property, spec, regs (1951) 16089 discussion topics (1951) 6039; (1952) 3266 special regulations (1951) 6117 troop Information film, concept for victory, Army Dept. circular (1955) 8871 troop information program, administra- tion — Arm\ regulations (1955) 16462 special regulations (1951) 7677; (1952) 6599; (1953) 5137, 16911; (1954) 6315; (1955) 1183 troop topics (1952) 3267-70. 6550, 9894, 14643, 18389; (1953) 3818. 19750; (1954) 3164-65 universal military training — analysis of act. etc. (1952) 13497 bulletin (1951) 8599 educational aspects (1953) 7461 hearings (1951) 5031, 6645: (1952) 3790. 5504 laws (1951) 13143; (1952) 13036 outline of program (1951) 20204 ; (1952) 2259 questions and answers (1953) 120S9 report of director (1952) 3074 reports (1951) 5023, 6627, 6632. 11005; (1952) 3737. 3762, 3904 service requirements, spec, regs (1952) 3260 summary of act (1952) 3916 universal military training act, extend — hearings (1955) 3084, 9989 law (1955) 11389 reports (1955) 3064. 3066. 9957. 11657 USAFI instructor's course outlines, use and opinions (1955) 2741 USAR school system, circular (1955> 2824 USAR training bulletin (1953) 1944 why training is tough (1953) 18261 Women '< Avmv Corps School. Armv regs. (1955) 10940: (1957) 323 see also Air Force — Colleges and universi- ties — Officer candidate schools. Military engineering drawings, preparation of associated lists, milltarv st.nulards (1959) 12580: (1960) 13813 Military equipment, see Military supplies. Military escorts : for military shipments — Army regs. (1955) 17926: (1956) 1^^148 spec. regs. (1953) 8518. 14801. 18285 Military establishment, see Armed forces — Defense Department. Military explosives, see Explosives. Military facilitips. agreement with Greece (1956) 128S9 Military funerals : conduct. Air Force funeral (1955) 13603; (1956) 6294 group burials for unidentifiable remains, transportation expenses for sur- vivors — • hearing (1958) 15S33 law (1958 1 14(161 reports (1958) 11996. 12580 see also Naval funerals. Military government : furnishing supplies and services for oversea civilian aid programs. Armv regs. (1956) 9819 ; (1957) 1625 memorandum for Japanese Government (1951) 1617 oversea commniul civilian supplv report, Army regs. (1957) 4789 overseas operations, administration (1951) 14646 personnel engaged In, .54) 9332 disciplinary barracks — admission cards, spec, regs (1951) 9035, 10542; (1953) 9990 Air Force prisoners in barracks, etc., Army regs (1951) 8973 parole procedures — Armv regulations (1951) 10485; (1956) 14085 ; (1957) 4732 special regulations (1951) 10544; (1953) 9991 vocational training funds, Army regs (1957) 3391 disciplinary measures in Army confinement facilities, Army Dept. circular (1955) 16530 disciplinary punishment. Army confinement facilities. Army Dept. circular (1955) 5539 escape, evasion, etc., PACAF basic bibli- ographies (1958) 11245 escaped, expenses of arrest, etc. — Army regulations (1951) 8956, 19187; (1952) 4700, 12470; (1953) 8461. 14749; (1954) 1.317, 16143; (1955) 8768; (1956) 4672 special regulations (1953) 8509, 14795 general provisions. Army regs (1951) 10481 ; (1956) 8118, 18225; (1957) 6305 mitigation, etc., of sentences. Army regs aOol) 10484; (1953) 6579; (1956) 3006 notice of change card, spec, regs (1951) 10541 ; (1953) 8562 operation of Army prisoner cars, spec, regs (1952) 3297; (1955) 240 prisoner population report, spec, regs (1951) 12852; (1952) 8416; (1953) 8561 procedures affecting, spec, regs (1951) 10540; (1952) 8415; (1953) 9988 restoration, Army regs (1951) 2484. 10482 sentences to confinement — Armv Department circular (1955) 4053 Army regulations (1951) 10483; (1952) 17221; (1955) 17968; (1957) 3425 tax-free tobacco. Army regs (1955) 10954 transfer to Attorney General — - hearing (1951) 9550 report (1951) 9496 treatment and disposition of personnel con- fined in foreign penal institutions. Army regs (1955) 7035 treatment by military police, field manual (1952) 16042 see also Prisoners of vear. Military production, sec Production. Military psychiatry, see Psychiatry. Military psychology, see Psychology. Military public works, see Installations (military). Military publications : administrative publications, indexes (1954) 6294-95, 8005, 11102, 13640, 19273- 275: (1955) 4066, 5560, 8902-3, 13869. 16570, 18030-31, 18924; (1956) 309 adopted items of materiel — Armv regulations (1956) 161 special regulations (1952) 9938 Air Force letters (1951) 14334; (1952) 3168 Air Force manuals (1956) 2863-73, 16172; (1957) 12800; (1958) 15511-15531; (1959) 121 Military publications — Continued Air Force regulations, see listings under Air Force Department lo the monthly issues through May 1957. Armv Department circulars (1955) 1152, 2826, 4048-50, 7068-70, 8865, 8869. 10982, 13841-843, 16534, 18005, 18894, 18890 ; (1956) 244 Army Department media. Army regulations (1952) 14632 Army field and technical manuals, price list (1958) 1803; (1959) 9458 Army regulations (1951) 7592-93, 8964, 10477, 14458, 16037; (1952) 3254, 4710, 8349, 12483, 14632, 18379 ; (1953) 8469, 14761, 16837; (1954) 79.54, 13557, 18112-113, 19245 ; (1955) 185, 1113-14, 2781-84, 5481, 8806-7, 10918, 13768, 16440-444, 17944-945, 18830-831; (1956) 160- 162, 1202-5, 4699-4701, 8092-93, 9772-74, 11566, 14059, 16370-371, 18171-172, 19801-802; (1957) 1574. 3392, 4691-92, 6264 authorization for commercial vehicles. tables of organization and equipment, spec, regs (1952) 9939, 16098 blank forms, indexes (1955) 8904, 11005, 16571, 18925: (1950) 1260, 3050 equipment, spec, regs (1951) 9025 exchange of information regarding prepara- tion, etc.. Army regs (1951) 10477 general policies — Army regulations (1955) 1113, 8806; (1956) 9772, 18171; (1957) 6264 special regulations (1954) 13557 medical supply. Air Force pamphlet (1956) 16212 Ordnance Corps supply manuals, index (1954) 3200, 13642, 18172; (1955) 4070 periodicals, Army regs (1952) 3254, 8349 Polish, reviews (1958) 16206-7, 17120, 17122-125, 17148; (1959) 676, 678, 712, 733, 5067 post publications stockrooms, spec, regs (1952) 4767 preparation and processing — Army regulations (1956) 11566, 18172; (1957) 3392 special regulations (1952) 4763; (1955) 18036 preparation, procurement, and joint use. Army regs (1954 j 19245 procurement and production, spec, regs (1951) 7667; (1953) 317; (1955) 246 Quartermaster Corps supply manual, index (1955) 4071, 5562 report of requirements, spec, regs (1954) 3206 revision to tables of organization and equip- ment, spec, regs (1952) 8403 Signal Corps supply manual, index (1955) 16574; (1956) 3053 special regulations (1951) 200, 6107-8, 7667, 9025, 10532, 14517; (1952) 3311, 4763-67, 6592-93, 8402-4, 9936-39, 12546-547, 14670, 17274; (1953) 317- 320. 1948, 3866, 5126, 6623, 14821-822, 16903-904. 19791-792; (1954) 1363- 64, 3200-6, 4783-87, 6293-6302, 8005- 10, 9331-36, 11102-106, 13638-644. 16217-221, 18171-173, 19273-277; (1955) 246-249, 1178-79, 2853, 11028- 29, 18036; (1956) 8165 standard remarks for organization and equipment, spec, regs (1952) 12546 standard requirements code. spec, regs (1952) 3311. 4765 technical manuals, etc., index (1955) 1163, llOOG technical publications, index (1955) 2845, 4068, 13870, 16573 ; (1956) 1262 training publications, index (1955) 1162, 2844, 4067, 8905, 16572, 18032, 18926 ; (1956) 3051 Military qualified products, see Military supplies. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1535 Military records: Air Force linance activities, quality con- trol guide, AF pamphlet (1056) 17983 Air Force letters (1951) 4273, 5931, 14335 Air Force regulations (1951) 8893-94, 12675-076. 15982 ; (1952) 8204, 14545- 546, 15961, 18318; (1953) 11779, 16690; (1954) 4651, 7866; (1955) 10S24, 16308; (1956) 6333; (1957) 1473 airman personnel records system, Air Force manuals (1057) 6028; (1958) 3975, 5251 ; (1959) 7081 Armv, copying, certification, and research, lees. Army regs (1956) 9739, 11530, 16323 Army Department circulars (1955) 7071, 13846-847 Army property records, disposition. Army regs (1956) 18355 Army regulations (1951) 6022, 12764, 1603S; (1952) 1912, 3256, 3315-28, 17215; (1953) 222. 3796; (1955) 188, 10027-937, 13783-786, 16453-456, 17940-951. 1SS36; (1956) 171-186, 120S, 2981, 4707, 8095, 9779, 16382, 18185-187, 19811-816; (1957) 317- 310, 4701-2, 6274-76 Army Reserve — change of address report. Army regs (1057) 1564 informational 201 and miscellaneous files, Armv regs (1056) 8086, 16357; (1957) 4683 qualification records — preparation, etc.. Army regs (1955) 13762 special regulations (1953) 300; (1954) 6285 audit copies of documents, stock funds, Army Dept. circular (1955) 8857 control schedules, spec, regs (1954) 6305 correction — appointment of Albert J. Foy to grade of Lt. Col., adjustment of effective date, opinion of Attorney General (1058) 10047 pav claims arising from — hearings (1951) 9549, 19603 law (1951) 19528 reports (1951) 9487, 13274, 16535, 18255 settlement of claims. Army Dept. circular (1955) 17995 veterans, opinion of Attorney General, (1956) 4049 courts-martial, supervisory review, Army regs (1057) 3360 current, maintenance. Air Force manual (1058) 3093 deposit fund accounts, spec, regs (1954) 18149 discharge, correction, consider good conduct in civilian life — hearings (1957) 11048 reports (1957) 13376; (1959) 8652 disposition, Air Force manual (1954) 19151 ; (1956) 16205; (1057) 9083; (1958) 5291 downgrading of top secret records. Army regs (1055) 17952 duty rosters — Army regulations (1952) 3256; (1953) 3796 special regulations (1953) 14820 enlisted ORG classification, spec, regs (1953) 3855, 14813 enlisted ORG (lualiflcatlon records, spec. regs. (1951) 10529 enlisted personnel — qualification record — Armv regulations (1955) 1138, 5516; (1950) 4737, 14088 coding, etc., special regulations (1952) 160-161 ; (1953) 5149, 14842, 10925; (1954) 1379, 10218 records at reception stations. Army De- partment circular (1955) 2834 service records, spec. regs. (1951) 10548, 17454; (1052) 150, 3341. 16122; (1053) 9995; (1954) 9359; (1055) 257 Military records — Gontinued Enlisted Reserve qualification records, spec. regs (1953) 301 evaluation and disiiosition. Air Force manual (1950) 138, 5588 flies maintenance procedures. Army regs (1056) 20S1 ; (1957) 317 incomplete service records received. Army Dept. circular (1955) 10998 inferior courts-martial, spec, regs (1951) 8990; (1952) 4728; (1954) 9300 internal accounting records, spec, regs (1952) 117; (1953) 8504; (1954) 214; (1956) 126.S loss of records and papers. Army regs (1955) 3980. 16397 microfilming — Army regulations (1955) 17950 technical manuals (1952) 12607; (1955) 189.54 military police, spec, regs (1957) 419 money account, disposition, spec, regs (1951) 12S11 ; (1953) 287 nursing service records, Army regs (1955) 16416 ORG qualification records, spec, regs (1951) 764S, 7053 oversea requisitions, recordkeeping and fol- io wup, spec, regs (1954) 6345 pay, late arrivals of, Army Dept. circular (1955) 16520 pay records — maintenance and transfer — Army regulations (1957) 1544 special regulations (1952) 8383; (1953) 6606 transfer, Army Dept. circular (1955) 8855 personnel records — access to own personal records, Army regs (1956) 0706; (1957) 353 change of address report, spec, regs (1951) 4449; (1953) 5123; (1954) 4778, 9329 emergency data. Army regs (1957) 1600-1 individual reserve records, spec, regs (1951) 6103, 19239; (1952) 6588; (1953) 11950; (1954) 13628 jacket — Army Department circulars (1955) 8884, 18014 Army regulations (1955) 207, 4028, 16488; (1956) 4735; (1957) 1590 special regulations (1051) 9029 officer records system, AF manuals (1958) 2793, 7812 personnel records system, AF manual (1955) 1004 ; (1956) 9615 record of emergency data, spec, regs (1951) 4464 ; (1052) 154, 9952 ; (1954) 19255 preparation of POM eciuipment status record, spec, regs (1052) 14001; (1053) 3842 preparation of reports and records, spec. regs (1052) 17209 production equipment, spec, regs (1953) 19820; (19.54) 284, 8045; (1955) 8948 records administration — Air Force letters (1951) 8880, 10366 Air Force regulations (1051) 4362; (1953) 18210; (1954) 19203 Army regulations (1952) 17215; (1953) 222; (1955) 10927, 16453; (1956) 171 : (1957) 6274 disposition of records, spec, regs (1951) 4457, 10536 files disposition iirocedure. spec, regs (1952) 3316. 12550, 16101; (1953) S545, 10007, 19796; (1954) 6304-7; (1955) 2854-55 flies utilization procedure, spec, regs (1052) 4772, 8406; (1054) 9343; (1955) 10930; (1956) 1208, 16382 general, S!>ec. regs (1952) 3315; (1953) 8544 packing .'ind shipping procedures, Armv regs (1955) 10929; (1956) 173; (1957) 318 records centers and records holding areas. Army regs (1955) 16454,18836; (1957) 6276 Page 1536 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Military records — Continued records administration — continued records control schedules, Army regs (1955) 1092S; (1956) 172; (1957) 4702 reporting procedures. Army regs. (1955) 17949; (1956) 9779; (1957) 6275 units of active Army and Army Reserve, Army regs. (1955) 16456; (1956) 186 records administration, maintei?ec. regs (1954) 9340 control of air traffic during emergency (1952) 10483 control of photography, etc., made by civil- ians, spec, regs (1954) 13655 detection of and Inspection for uiulorgr.iund nuclear explosions, staff study (19S8) 9785 Military security — Continued disposition of certificate of clearance for ac- cess to cryptologic duties, etc., circular (1955) 1155 eastern and southern Asia, staff study (1057) 15579 eligibility for employment, spec, regs (1951) 2555, 9031 ; (1952) 14C79 military personnel, implementation of se- curity program. Army regs (1956) 1226 necessary elements, message from the President (1955) 1324 personnel security clearance — Army Department circulars (lO-J.j) 5545, 8877 Army regulations (1955) 201. 270.^, 4018, 13798-800. 17903-964; (1956) 202, 1226, 299o. 6488, 11579. 140S1. 18208, 19833; (1957) 33S. 1580. 34:i0 personnel, security program. XG regulations (1950) 15920: (1957) 5705 physical, field manual (1959) 5016 physical security of military and industrial installations (1954) 200 physical security standards — Industrial and governmental facilities (1958) 5846 Ordnance Corps manual (1059) 2098 quarterly report of agency actions. Army regs (1955) 201 rear areas in Russia (1956) 300 registered document control, noncrvpto- graphic (1055) 6888 security check of personnel in troop infor- mation and educational activities, spec, regs (1954) 6316 security in the Pacific (address* <1954) 12566 security indoctrination, guide (1955) 8660; (1057) 150 security investigations and adjudications, spec, regs (1954) 1385, 181SS : (1955) 18045 security requirements for personnel in troop information and educational activities. Army regs (1956) 1S208 security review of congressional testimony. Army regs (1955) 7025 security treaty and administrative agree- ment, relation to UN charter, under- standing (1957) 18080 special regulations (1951) 2553-50, 7G78- 79. 9030-31, 1284G-848, 14."22. 17445; (1952) 151. 3.'?31, 0600-1. 8409. '.1948- 50, 14679. 1G106. 18427; (1953* 9978, 11962, 14832, 10912; (1954 1 4797-98. 6316, 8024, 9345-47, llll-li:^. 1S177 treaty with Australia and New Zealand (1952) 15879 treaty with Japan (1952) 11581 administrative agreement under art. 2 (1953) 19508 administrative agreement under art. 3 (1954) 17847 see also Military aid — National defense. Military service : activation, training, and movement of units. Army regs (1951) 17360 appointment to service academies not to terminate period of obligated service — law (1956) 14387 reports (1956) 3471. 10549 Army Reserve, 6 months Army special, plan (1956) 18372 Army service numbers — Army regulations (1955) 1128: (1957) 6284 special regulations (1951) 212. 10079 building America's might (1951) 8290 career Incentive act of 1955 — hearings (1955) 4430. 0307 reports (1955) 4365. 4373. 0287 your Air Force career (1955) 6974-75 your Army career (1955) 6970 vour Marino Corps career (1955) 0077-78 your Navy career (1055) 0979-80 categories of non-Regular personnel — Armv reculations (1955) 5483. 13770 special reirnlatlons (1952) 3313: (1953) 18299, 19795 Page 1538 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Military service — Continued certificates furnished to veterans, proliibit iiearins (1955) 14962 law (1956) 11819 reports (1955) 11768; (1956) 3439.10574 civilian persuiinel, restoration or reemploy- ment after. AF manual (1955) 16223 clubs, Army regs (1951) 6029; (1956) 1240, 1S108 college graduates, 1951, status (1952) 17662 combat arms training, detail of oflScers, spec, regs (1051) 7684; (1954) 3224 commissioned otficer residency deferment program in Public Health Service (1958) 16511 conditions (1956) 12179 count time in more than 1 period for pen- sion purposes, report (1960) 9453 Czechoslovakia, law on conditions (1960) 11362 defense manpower policy, impact on small business (1952) 9096 defense mobilization, report to the President (1951) 8290, 18519; (1952) 2704, 7608 deferment for certain ROTC members — Army regulations (1956) 1197, 14055, 10360, 18161: (1957) 1569, 4684 special regulations (1954) 16212; (1955) 11026 discharge and release from active duty, spec. regs (1951) 9047 dual nationalit.y, agreement (1954) 1144 enlistment and induction report — Armv regulations (1955) 200, 8827 special regulations (1951) 17450; (1952) 166: (1953) 335, 6642, 9998; (1954) 6327 German nationals, amend treaty (1955) 6782 how to choose program (1957) 691 impact of military inductions on agriculture (1951) 8005 importance of honorable service (1953) 13807 Improving military career incentives (1956) 6931 induction — ■ Army National Guard into service — Army regulation.s (1951) 2475 special regulations (1951) 2535, 16067- 68 personnel report. Army regs (1957) 4719, 6297 reception processing spec, regs 9046, 17457; (1954) 11127, (1955) 260 registrants examination — Army regulations (1955) (1957) 1585 special regulations (1951) (1952) 12570; (1953) 6647 station procedures, spec, regs (1952) 167, 1990, 9960. 17289; (1953) 169;i0-931 ; (1954) 1382, 4811, 9363, 16252-253 job ahead for defense mobilization (1953) 2429, 4375 labor-management contract provisions — departmental edition (1955) 15834 document edition (1955) 144SS Marine Air Reserve, military obligation is opportunity in disguise (1956) 9220 mobilization — availability categories, spec, regs (1951) 6101, 7674; (1954) 6286 designations — Army regulations (1955) 5476, 5481; (1957) 299 special regulations (1951) 193; (1953) 1194S; (1954) 235 history, U.S. Army, 1775-1945 (1956) 4772 pattern (1952) 9226 occupational deferment of essential em- ployees (1953) 8087 order of Army National Guard into service, spec, regs (1952) 6580, 14663 (1951) 16249 ; 13797; 19257 ; Military service — Continued ordering reserve components to active duty, amend U.S. Code — • law (1960) 13047 reports (1960) 9465, 13679 payments in union agreements, 1953 (1954) 17617 policies, manpower considerations (address) (1951) 5532 processing of special registrants, spec, regs (1954) 3221, 16243-244 reception center processing — Army regulations (1956) 4727, 8113, 198.38 special regulations (1951) 9036; (1952) 172S1 ; (1954) 4807. 6323, 13663 reemployment cases, Federal court jurisdic- tion — ■ law (1956) 14432 reports (1956) 10573, 12013 reinstatement rights of persons leaving posi- tions (1951) 15897 relief from, Army regs (1951) 4399 ; (1953) reserve obligations under universal military training and service act, spec, regs (1954) 233 screening Ready Reserve, Army regs (1956) 14050 service number prefix — Army regulations (1955) 1116, 7020, 18832 special regulations (1951) 9028; (1952) 14673 social security wage credits — law (1955) 16745 reports (1955) 11618, 15362; (1956) 8552 status of soldiers and sailors, establish facts under civil relief act, by declaration iu lieu of affidavit — hearing (1960) 8269 law (1960) 10770 reports (1960) 4971, 11128 term of enlisted service in Army Reserve Army regs (1957) 4697, 6270 term of enlisted service, spec, regs (1951) 6111, 14518, 19248; (1953) 3868, 16905, 19794; (1954) 3208 term of enlistment or service. Army regs (1955) 5482; (1956) 18179, 19807 training of mobilization designees, spec. regs (1954) 3196 universal military training and manpower problem (1951) 8599 universal military training and service act — analysis of act (1952) 13497 hearings (1951) 5031, 6645 law (1951) 13143 reports (1951) 5023, 6627, 6632, 11005 summary of act (1952) 3916 universal military training and service act amendments — authorize additional deferments — hearings (1957) 13571, 15574 law (1958) 11761 reports (1957) 13390; (1958) 12415 clarify reemployment provisions — hearings (1958) 12171; (1960) 5022 law (1960) 13075 reports (1957) 13378; (1958) 12515; (1900) 4932, 13676 exempt certain aliens — hearing (1954) 9966 report (1954) 9926 jurisdiction of Fed. courts in reemploy- ment cases — law (1956) 14432 reports (1956) 10573, 12013 persons in medical, dental, and allied specialist categories — hearings (1953) 8976, 10730; (1957) 8238. 11271 laws (1953) 12322: (1957) 10730 reports (1953) 8852, 8865, 10433, 10571; (1957) 8189, 9473, 9706 universal military training and service act, extend — hearings (1955) 3084,9989; (1959) 3318, 4735 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1539 Military service — Continued universal military training and service act, extend — continued laws (19r.r») 113S9: (1959) 5778 reports (1955) 30G4, 3066, 9957, 11637; (1959) 3313, 454C, 4729 wage credits, extend under social security act — law (1953) 15323 reports (1953) 15450, 15712 where we serve. Armed Forces information pamphlet (1954) 7934 Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, crediting certain service — hearing (1957) 15574 report (1957) 13960 Tou and I, U.S.A. (Armed Forces talk) (1953) 13805 your obligation, active duty (1954) 1334; (1955) 1S919 see al80 Armed Forces — Conscientious objec- tors — Conscription — Manpower. Militarv standards. Chemical Corps, index (1960) 12844 see also listings under Defense Department in most monthly issues — also Standards and standardization. Military stations, see Military posts. Military supplies : acceptance inspection, administration of sampling procedure (1954) 18519; (1955) 4661 accounting procedure. National Guard, spec, regs (1951) 12823, 17428: (1952) 132, 4753, 8394. 12534; (1955) 18938 active standardization projects, standards, specifications, studies and handbooks (1959) 4755 Air Force commanders supply management handbook (1059) 15351 Air Force Department, military. Index (1960) 7742, 10545 Air Force improvement program, AF manual (1958) 3981 Air Force letters, supply and/or maintenance (1951) 7494. 8877-78, 14341-342, 19115; (1952) 41-42. .".160. 4625. 6420, 8245. 9810; (1953) 1811, 9807, 16677, 18144, 19631 Air Force manual — ■ specifications and standards (1956) 13917 supply management handbook (1956) 7960 Air Force manuals, supply and/or main- tenance, see listings under Air Force Department in most monthly issues. Air Force procurement and activity num- bers, AF manual (1959) 5589 Air Force procurement instructions (1954) 18019, 19154; (1955) 3922, 12860; (1956) 2030. 6328, 13162 ; (1957) 2489, 11994, 17354; (1958) 2000. 10358; (1959) 2291, 10743; (1960) 2389, 11791 Air Force procurement procedures. Air Force manuals (1951) 41 ; (1954) 1233-35 Air Force regulations — ground troop employment (1951) 10450, 19167; (1952) 1244S supply and/or maintenance, see listings under Air Force Department in the monthly Issues through May, 1957. Air Force requisitions for Army furnished supplies, circular (1955) 7090 Air Force, responsibilities, spec. regs. (1952) 1993; (1953) 10001, 18325; (1954) 11131 ; (1956) 6534, 16461 ; (1957) 4808 Air Force supply and materiel, PACAF basic bibliographies (1958) 11256 air items. Army regs (1951) 6020 air transportability of materiel. Army regs. (1052) 18385 allowances, surveys and requests for material. Ships Bureau manual (1955) 16004; (1958) 13134 Military .supplies — Continued Armed Forces examining, induction, and recruiting service, spec, regs (1953) 8579 Armed Forces interchange — hearing (1955) 9991 law (1055) 9426 reports (1955) 7682,9918 armed services procurement act, amend — hearing (1956) 3512 law (1951) 19553 reports (1951) 14892, 15109, 17966; (1956) 3460, 3469 armed services procurement act, negotiated contracts, study- — • hearings (1957) 8239 reports (1957) 11057; (1959) 14331 armed services procurement regulations (1951) 3307, 8162-63; (1952) 18655- 656; (1953) 2299; (1955) 1418; (1959) 16234, 17367 ; (1960) 5218, 6792, S283, 11192, 13806, 16961-963 appendices (1958) 3345-46; (1959) (iOSl-82 index (1958) 7876 revisions, see listings under Armed Forces in most monthlv issues, studv, hearings (1957) 591; (1959) 1544 study. report (1057) 1796 arms, ammunition and Implements of war, demilitarization and disposal, Army regs (1955) 2830; (1956) 9816 Armv attaches' oflBces, procedures, spec. regs (1952) 14691 Armv Dept. circular.* — allowances (1955) 18020 disposal (1955) 2838-39, 7092-93, 10999 issue (1955) 4055-57, 7090-91, 8887. 16551-552 maintenance (1955) 4059 marking and packing (1955) 16553 procurement (1955) 13854 supplies and equipment. cataloging (1955) 16550, 18019, 18909 supply and service installations, etc, (1055) 11000 Army ma na cement course — Armv resulations (1955) 10938 special regulations (1954) 13653; (1955) 2856 Army Medical Service, regulated items, spec, regs (1051) 7691. 14558; (1952) 17293; (1953) 14856 Army operations, conversion to use of Federal catalog data. Army Dept. cir- cular (1955) 18019 Army ordnance materiel, surface roughness values preferred, military standard (1958) 15881 Army procurement circulars (1951) 14473; (1952) 1073. 11685; (1953) 2992, 13812; (1954) 2318, 12731; (1955) 1 998 index (1956) 309 Army procurement procedure (1951) 6005, 19179; (1952) 1894, 6513-17, 8336; (1953) 1887, 1474G: (1954) 11042, 13544, 161.34-135, 19227; (1955) 151. 10S4, 2745, 3071-73. 6981, 8747-48, 13722; (1956) 120. 2942, 4659, 6422, 14000-11: (1957) 6191: (1958) 141- 142, 1083. 2854-55, 6511-12, 7875, 9090, 13305-306; (1959) 158. 3133-34, 4283. 7127; (1960) 3375, 6259, 10559- 560, 12734, 14880, 16538-539 Index (1958) 7876 Army property required for return from oversea commands, spec. regs. (1954) 287 Army regulations^ clothing and equipage (1952) 94, 8338; (1953) 123, 5071, 11879-880; (1954) 1312; (1956) 8057, 14017; (1957) 3363 control (1953) 9922; (1054) 1328, 19256 : (1955) 5519, 7039-40, 8840-41 ; (1956) 11605, 14099. 16437, 18343, 19873; (1057) 6374 Page 1540 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Military supplies — Continued Army regulations — continued disposal (1951) 7603, 10493, 12779-780, 16041, 17373: (1952) 105, 3264, 6544, 16040-41 ; (1953) 230, 6582, 9926, 11905-906: (1954) 188, 7961-62, 18132; (1955) 218-220, 1149, 2810, 7056-57, 8S48, 10974, 16508-509, 18883; (1956) 232-233, 1251, 8140, 9816-18, 14111-112, 16442; (1957) 392, 1623, 4764 forei!,'u aid programs (1955) 2813; (1956) 4761-03, 9819, 11617, 14114-115, 16445, 18363-364; (1957) 393, 1625- 26, 3449. 4787-91, 6389 general (1951) 4406-8, 6031-32, 10491, 12774-775, 19199; (1952) 9888, 14640, 17225 ; (1053) 5097, 11902, 14767-768 ; (1954) 185-186, 1326-27, 3160, 16170; (1955) 1141, 4030-32, 8835-39, 10957, 16490; (1956) 216, 8126-28, 9799- 9800 issue (1954) 6251; (1955) 7044, 10967- 068, 17979, 18872; (1956) 1246, 3024- 26, 4752-53, 6507, 8131, 18349-352 (1957) 382-384, 1618-20, 3437-39 4771-73, 6377-80 maintenance (1951) 6033, 12778, 17372 (1952) 4713, 8357, 12494, 17226 18386: (1953) 3804-5, 8483, 9924-25 11904, 14769; (1954) 1329, 3162, 4751 11068, 16171, 18131, 19257; (1955) 214-217, 1144-48. 2807-9, 4039, 5525- 26, 7048-55. 13825-826, 16505-507, 17985, 18881-882; (1956) 228-230, 1249, 3035, 4759-60. 6511, 8137-39, 9815, 11614-615, 14107-109. 18357- 360. 19SS5-889; (1957) 389-390, 1621- 22. 3445-47, 4780-83, 6384-87 marking and packing (1955) 13824 ; (1956) 3034, 8136, 16441; (1957) 388, 4779 oversea supply (1952) 1925, 16039; (1955) 5523, 16503, 17980, 18873; (1956) 224, 3027-29, 14102-103, 19880; (1957) 385 preparation for shipment (1951) 17371 procurement (1951) 7602, 12777; (1953) j6846, 19735: (1954) 7959; (1955) 2804. 4034, 5521, 7042-43, 8843-44, 10962-966, 13813-816, 16497-502, 17974-978, 18865-871 ; (1956) 218- 223, 1245. 3023, 4741-51, 6505-6, 8129- 30, 9804-9, 11608-609. 14100-101, 18345-348, 19879: (1957) 379-381, 1617, 3435-36. 4768-70, 6375-76 property acoountabilitv (1951) 17370; (1952) 8356; (1954) 11067; (1955) 210-213. 1142-43, 2806, 4035-36, 5569, 7045-47, 8845, 10969-973. 13817- 819. 16504, 17981-984. 18874-878 ; (1956) 225-226, 1247, 3030-32, 4755- 57, 6508-9, 8134-35, 9810-12, 11610- 612, 14104 shipment (1956) 9814; (1957) 6383 stock control (1951) 4409, 12776; (1952) 9889; (1953) 8482; (1955) 2802-3. 5520, 7041, 8842, 10960-961, 16494- 496, 18864; (1956) 217, 3017-22, 6503- 4, 9801-3. 11606-607, 18.344. 19874- 878; (1957) 377-378. 1616. 3433-34 storage (1955) 13820-823; (1956) 1248, 30.33, 4758, 14106; (1957) 387 storage and shipment (1953) 9923, 11903 : (1954) 3161, 6252, 7960, 13568 : (1955) 4037-38, 18879-880; (1956) 227, 9813, 14105, 16440 supplies and equipment (1955) 5524 supplies and equipment, cataloging (1953) 3803 ; (1955) 224-229, 5.518, 16493, 17973; (1956) 11604, 14098, 19872; (1957) 376 supplies and equipment, inspection (1956) 6510, 11613 supply and service installations, etc. (1955) 10975, 16511-512, 17988-989 supply installation (1951) 17374 Army sections of U.S. missions, spec. regs. (1951) 12901 ; (1952) 3366 Military supplies — Continued Army stock fund, spec. regs. (1952) 1936, 0902 Army supply documentation tests, circular (1955) 4055 Army supply status reporting system. Army regs. (1955) 16494; (1956) 3017-3021, 9775-76, 9803, 14061; (1957) 312, 1575, 3434 artillery materiel, USSR study (1960) 819 aviation supply. Navy training course (1951) 10138; (1954) 18951 basic AF supply procedures (1953) 11764 C.A.A. index of military specifications (1953) 8709, 15017 cargo handling containers, sizes and con- figurations factors affecting design for l»ackaging and protection of materiel, interim report (1959) 5445 cargo service on military sea transportation vessels. Army regs (1955) 2766, 5469 cargo transporters in CONEX service, agree- ment between Army and Air Force for joint operation. Army regs (1956) 19784 cataloging and standardization, programs — ihearings (1957) 11067 report (1957) 11036 cataloging system, standardization, etc. — hearings (1952) 7194, 7200, 8926, 14957; (1953) 8974; (1959) 1542 law (1952) 13011 reports (1952) 8766, 10879 semiannual reports (1953) 8974, 9167, 15560, 17291; (1954) 6879, 16991; (1955) 3088, 16830: (1956) 5256; (1957) 589, 3692; (1958) 4419-20, 14567; (1959) 4646; (1960) 10947 chemical agents. Federal supply classifica- tion, logistic responsibilities, Army regs. (1956) 19854 Chemical (Jorps — equipment, maintenance expenditure limi- tations. Army regs. (1955) 18882 items required in continental United States. Army regs. (1955) 18873 list of reportable categories, accounting report. Army regs. (1956) 3030. 6508; (1957) 3444 material, serviceability detemiinatlou, Army regs. (1956) 6510 procurement lead time for nonstocked items. Army regs. (1957) 3438 regulated items. Army Dept. supply bulletin (1955) 8894. 18917 regulated items, spec. regs. (1951) 7692; (1953) 16952; (1954) 3248 specifications, index, revision list (1955) 2055 supplies and materials, spec. regs. (1954) 16259 technical assistance program, Army regs. (1955) 18881 ; (1957) 1621 chemical expendable items, local purchase and requisitioning, Army regs. (1957) 383 chemical warfare equipment and supplies, single department procurement. Army regs. (1956) 1245 Civil Air Patrol to use — hearings (1953) 15563; (1954) 5432 law (1954) 9622 correct typographical errors, law (1954) 14040 correct typographical errors, reports (1954) 11611, 12066 reports (1953) 15486; (1954) 8450 civilian supplies for UNKRA, spec. regs. (1952) 16153 civilian supplv programs, status of — Army regulations (1956) 11617 special regulations (1952) 9981-82; (1954) 16268 civilian supply reports, spec. regs. (1951) 12900; (1953) 3924 classification, Fedei'al manual for supply cataloging (1954) 19512; (1956) 18715; (1960) 13807 climatic extremes for equipment, military standard (1958) 3391; (1959) 10063 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1541 282-992— 68— Vol. 2 17 Military supplies — Continiieil ,,,.0^ clothing and equipage, spec. regs. (19o3) 0035-37 ,, . , ^ clothiiipr, etc., for Army National Guard atlundiiifr s5) 16500 engineering supplies and equipment, spec. regs (1051) 14557: (1952) 12577; (1953) 3913; (1954) 1390 Engineers Corps — mat(?riol. maintenance Inspections and re- ports, spec, regs (1952) 4831. 16147; (1953) 10010 materiel, spot check, technical inspection, etc.. Army regs (1955) 215, 7051 regulated items, spec, regs (1951) 7693. 14550 : (1953) 10821 supply manual, index (1950) 30."5 enlisted men's clothing, supply, spec, regs (1951) 7017 equipment allowances. Army regs (1953) 5074; (1054) 6235; (1955) 161; (1950) 132. 18123; (1957) 4062, 6222 equipment authorization tables — Armv regulations (1955) 16441 special regulations (1951) 200; (1952) 4704. 17274: (1953) 3866. 14822; (1954) 3204, 6301; (1955) 11029 Page 1542 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Military supplies — Continued equipment desijrn, response proficiency (1953) 1S214 equipment divisions, definition of terms (1956) 12524 equipment for training purposes, table of allowances (1951) 233 equipment, materials, etc., agreement with Lebanon (1957) 14575 equipment reduction program, Army regs (1956) 14091, 16403 expendable general engineer end items, Army Dept. circular (1955) 18910 expendable proiierlj-. Army regs (1953) 19721 ; (1955) 7045, 10969, 18875 exportation and importation, control, hear- ing (1954) 5297 exports to Soviet bloc, control — semiannual report (1952) 17978 subcommittee report (1952) 346 factors and consumption rates for Army materiel. Army regs ,1955) 18864 Federal catalog program — Air Force property classes, cross-reference and conversion (1954) 13526 reference guide (1955) 18731 report (1954) 3703 system, liistory, organization, etc. (1959) 16238 Federal supply management — Air Force supply, Munitions Board (1952) 16379 implementation of regulations, hearings (19.53) 4203 military and related activities — hearings (1952) 2313 report (1951) 13285 overseas survey, report (1952) 10404, 149.34 field maintenance operations and summary schedule, reports. Army regs (1956) 8137 field maintenance program performance, Army regs (1957) 3445. 4781, 6384 financial Inventory accounting. Ordnance Corps manuals (1958) 16492; (1960) 19216 floating equipment, stock control of spare parts, etc., spec, regs (1953) 1695(3 foreign aid programs, forecast of deliveries from oversea stock. Army regs (1956) 4762 forwarding less-load shipments to water ports in United States, spec, regs (1953) 6611 fuel operations — supply and logistics handbooks (1955) 3245; (1956) 12529 supply handbook. Air Force manual (1956) 4562 furnished UN member governments, ac- counting, spec, regs (1951) 12895 furnishing to foreign naval vessels and aircraft — hearings (1958) 4567; (1959) 12525 law (1959) 11956 reports (1957) 8192; (1958) 15822; (1959) 4586, 8818 furni.shing to naval vessels, agreement with — Australia (1957) 4378 Canada (1956) 11233 Cuba (1956) 4316 Ecuador (1956) 11228 Greere (1957) 5874 Pakistan (1956) 19440 Peru (1956) 11181 general supplies, ordnance operational list of packaging specifications, etc.. Ord- nance Corps pamphlet (1956) 20723; (1957) 11798 Government purchasing directory and loca- tions of purchasing ofiices (1954) 17S25 guide for line ofiicers performing supply duties (1960) 1218 handbooks. overhaul instructions, etc., specification (1953) 943 how to sell to Defense Department (1958) 9831 Military supplies — Continued incendiary equipment, serviceability stand- ard, spec, regs (1952) 3355; (1953) 5163 individual equipment — Federal supply catalog (1953) 15S64 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1956) 16435 information flow research, electronic data processing (1960) 6255 inspection and receiving (1952) 4386 inspection and receiving reports, spec, regs (1951) 10566, 19276; (1953) 5157, 14S55 : (1956) 11633 inspection by attributes, sampling proce- dures, etc. (1955) 6387; (1959) 1581, 12581, 14586 inspection by variables for percent defective, sampling procedures and tables (1958) 3393 mathematical and statistical principles underlying standard 414 (1959) 3407 inspectors guide for use with military stand- ard MII^STD-105A sampling' proce- dures (1954) 4416 Interdepartmental supply support, contact points, spec, regs (1951) 4477 interservice supply support. Army regs (1957) 6309 issue to Nat. Guard and ORC, spec, regs (1951) 2538 issued, etc., to ORC and ROTC, maintenance spec, regs (1952) 6584; (1953) 299 issued to civilian rifle clubs and schools Army regs (1955) 17982; (1956) 19882; (1957) 6381 item descriptions, rules for preparation (1951) 11586 cancellation (1954) 8640 lack of use and overestimating require- ments, report (1956) 3644 let's get our money's worth (1951) 6039 levels of supply. Army regs (1953) 9922 listing of item transfers (1955) 1156 loan for Girl Scout encampment — hearing (1955) 1.^479 laws (1955) 14405; (1958) 11740 reports (1955) 9701, 15338; (1958) 4516, 9494 loan to Boy Scouts of America — laws (1956) 14406, 14474; (1959) 7310-11 reports (1956) 10547-548; 11973-974; (1959) 5860-61, 7557-58 local procurement of medical supplies, etc.. Army regs (1955) 13813 local procurement of medical supplies, etc., by oversea commands, Army regs (1955) 4034 local procurement of signal supplies and equipment, spec, regs (1953) 340; (1954) 4817 logistic responsibilities. Army regs (1951) 4406, 6030, 10491 ; (1952) 9888, 14640; (1954) 16170; (1956) 19849 lost in transit, disposition of deductions from carriers — hearing (1956) 8616 law (1956) 14390 reports (1956) 8568, 10576 maintenance — Air Force regs (1951) 72-73 anticipating tomorrow's maintenance job (1953) 14732 concept (1956) 18357 equipment, technical manual (1953) 492 general supplies, ordnance manual (1958) 10171 National Guard regulations (1958) 16421 replacement standards — Army regulations (1955) 1148 special regulations (1952) 17300 ; (1953) 5164 responsibilities of depts.. Army regs (1952) 12494; (1953) 8483, 9925 14769 management manual (1954) 7094; (1957) 5346 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1543 Military supplies — Continued management operations — hearings (lOS'i) IMS report (1953) 120O4, 15:}77 manatcfinont projriam, investigation, liear- ings (1954) 1663 nianuKenu-ut reffience book (19o8) 12G4u management, single manager agencies — hearings (1939) 12290; (1960) 13432 reports (1959) 12172; (1960) 133S1 manufacturers, register of ))lanne(l emor- gt»ncv producers (1959) 17366 manufacturers, register of planned mobiliza- tion producers (1958) 9817 Marine Cor|)S stock accounting and control, manuals (1957) 11696; (195s) 1669 marking and packing. National Guard regs (1957) 1115-16. S865, 11762, 14455 marking. National Guard regs (1957) 8865 MASS, p licics and procedures. Ordnance Corps manual (1957) 11797; (1958) 6302-3, 10173, 16493 materials handling equipment, spare parts, spec, regs (1952) 3349 materiel squadron, unit training standard, Air Force manual (1956) 4555 medical materiel items, authorized substitu- tions, AF pamphlet (1954) 7S54 militarv manual, specifications (1957) 7219 ; (1958) 457, 9844 ; (1959) 4770 militarv standards — Air Force, index (1960) 12707 Chemical Corps, index (1960) 12844 li.-;ts (19,-.5) 987, 12874; (1956) 2045, 4642, 13174; (1957) 2505, 12007; (1958) 201,3, 4000. 10372, 13289; (1959) 2305, 10756; (1960) 2399, 11813 minor secondary items and repair parts, con- trol procedure. Army regs (1956) 10437. 1S343 miscellaneous end products, commodity clas- sification responsibilities, spec, regs (1951) 6148, 12883-884, 19272 : (1952) 2002; (1953) S577, 16947, 19817 miscellaneous products, logistic responsibil- ities, spec, regs (1951) 9054, 19271; (1954) 281 monetarv inventory, accounting procedures, Air"Force manual (1954) 3029 mutual defense assistance agreement with — Bolivia (195S) 13167 Kthiopia (1958) 7666 France (1958) 5138 Groat Britain (1958) 5425 Guatemala (1958) 3835 Iran (195S) 3825 .Tapan (1958) 3829, 5142 mutual defense assistance programs, spec. regs (1951) 2590. 14569, 16097 National Guard equipment status reports (1953) 4718; (1954) 18933; (1955) 8369 National Guard regulations (1958) 1755- 56; (1959) 8100 naval supplies from production line to ships at sea, billion dollar business (1958) 5150 n;ival supply activities at Scotia, N.Y. de- jiot, proposed transfers, etc., report (I960) 3707 naval supply activities, merger — hearing (1956) 519 report (1956) 34.34 Navv aircraft procurement program, reports (1956) 1519. 8885 Navy material catalog. Ships Bureau sec- "tion. freight classification guide (1957) 18098 Navv materials research, symposiums (1960) 10321-322 Navv procurement directives (1952) 180G5; (1953) 6279, 9578, 19377-378; (1954) 1019, 8977: (1955) 1759-61, 6719, 1S543, 19642; (1956) 909-910, 1S12- 13, 4184, 6019, 9347, 12842, 17669, 19333. 20717: (1957) 3054, 12573, 16122-123; (1959) 15142 Navv procurement procedures, report (1955) 14840 Military supplies — Continued nonconforming, control. Air Force specifica- tion (1960) 165 nonexpendable e niMt.>riel, agreement with Norway (1956) 6142 return to Army Stock Fund, Armv rest (1956) R072 • ■ returned matc'-rlel — Army regulations (1951) 7603, 12779- (1952) 105, 16041 ^P^';'2L'"^^"^''*'°°s (1952) 8456; (1953) 11989; (1954) 3260 review and analy.-^is of supplv program spec regs. (1952) 1932, 9895; (1953) 11915 sale, agreement with — Italy (1957) 14570 Liberia (1960) 2245 XewTiealand (1960) 10447 Panama (1959) 13617 Yugoslavia (1959) 17861 sale of clothing and efiuipment. Armv Tec's (1952) 4698; (1953) 11S80 ' sale of officers' uniforms and arcouter- ments. spec. re^s. (1952) 17240 sale on market Impact items, restrictions Army Dept. circular (1955) 7092 salvaire_ company, field manual (1951) •sampling for expensive testing bv attributes military standard (1955) 12249 saveyourself some money (1953) 16811 service niid tradp f^quipment. Federal item ing"(195V)'T8'?l''''^^ ^*"' ''""'''■^ catalog- Servicio de Guerra" Quimica, abastecimlento _ y servicio en fampafia (1953) 233 shipiiing designators. Army. Navv Air Force, Army regs. (1956) .3027 Signal Corps — list of reportable categories — ^'■["j^^^egul^atlons (1955) 213. 10972; special regulaTions (1934) 9380 n6()9"'""""''"'*"'^*' "^""^ ^®^^- ^^^^^^ oversea depot stock status reporting sys- tem. Army regs. (1956) 9803 Photographic Laboratorv. Fort Bliss Tex (1956tl99l'r^''*''' ^'^^'^^ °^ allowances regulated items, spec. regs. (1951^ TfiOR required in continental United States Army regulations (ig.Tfi) 19880 special regulations (1954) 288 8047 security classification of, Armv Dept. cir- culars (1955) 13852. 16.548 ' supplv manuals, index, spec. regs. (1955) -47 ^'^"'lS4T4 general (1951) 221-222. 2574-77 4472- 77. 6139^9, 7689-90, 9049-54, 10554- ?^f-« 12864-8^5, 14538-555. 16086. 174;j9-466. 192.59-273: (1952) 170-: 171. 199.3-2003. 6617-1,8, 8421-,30 9962-67. 12571, 14686-688. 16132-1.39' 17292. 18442; (1953) 3.37-339 1071 3007-10. 5153. 857.5-77, 10001, 11976- 9<7, 14851. 16935-948, 1*5325 19814- 817; (1954) 263-28.3, 1386-88 3'">9l f^.o1^^l'''-15• «-^-0-35. 8040. 9368'-"70 111.30-l.si. 13680, 162.57. 18189-190- (19o.T) 4082. 8947: (1956) 1276. 6334' ^ 16461. 18.385: (1957) 4808 '*• °^-^'*- issue (1951) 223, 2580, 4479 7691-98 9057-58, 10567, 12888-895, 14558-563' 16087. 17468; (1952) 174, 2004? 3.350- 51. 4796. 6623. 8434-35 l'>579-5,8n 14691-692, 1729.3-295: (1953) 1974" ??i57l5- -^ISS. 6652-53. 8580-81' 148.06-857, 16952-953. l.«?329 iq8'>l •' 11934) 286. 3248-49. 4819. 8046, 9374- 77. 13689-690, 16260-261 19287- (1955) 7114; (1956) 653.5 ' ^ ' maintenance (1951) 228. 2581-86 448'' !?i'15;;-^5-9060, 10568, 14566, 16090-92' 1(4(0-4(1; (1952) 2014-''0 33R4' 4829-31, 6626, 8441-42. 9975 12585 16144-147. 17299-300. i,S448^' (W^^) 1976-78. 3920-21, 5164-06 '6654-:55 So85. 10013-16. 11987. 14860^861 ' 16936-959, 18331-336. 19824 ; (1954) 294. 3259. 4822-23. 6350-55 9385-87 11134-135, 13699-702 16267 18202^ 2(14.19290: (1955) 1187 marking and packing (1951) losofi . (1952) .336.3 8440 16143- agifv 1397. 13698 : (1956) 1278 ' * ' ' o^«';'^a suppl.v (1951) 6151-52, 17469- (1952) 4797-98. 8436, 17296 (1953)' 10006 18330; (1954) •'S7-OQ0 1392 6.344-46, 8047, 13691. 18198"'l9'''88 procurement (1951) 2579. 90.56 10566 12887. 14557, 17467, 19276: (195'')' 3.348-49. 6621-22. 9970-71. 12576-578 14690. 16140-141. 18444; (1953)' 340-341, 1972-73. 3911-14. 51.54-57 6648 51, 8579, 10004-5. 11979-98l' 14855. 19820; (1934) 2S4-285 1390- 91. 3246-47, 4817-18. 6339-43' 8044- 45. 9373. 13687-68S, 16259 1)^195-197 • (1955) 265, 8948, 16595-599, 18046- (1956) 316, .3063-66. 116.33; (1957) 3463 property accountabilitv (1951) 4880- (1932) 14693 (1955) "7115 replacement factors and consumption rates (1952) 9972; (1933) 3917; (1954) 9377 research and development of materiel (1954) 1389, 3244, 13681 shipment (1952) 12584, 14694; (1954) 293 stock control (1951) 2578. 4478. 6150, 9055, 19275; (1952) 172-173, 3345- 47, 4794-95. 6619-20, 8432-33 9068- 69, 12572-575. 14689, 18443; (1953) 8578. 10003. 11978. 14853 8.-,4, 16051, 18326-328. 1981,8-819; (1954) 3''45 4816. 6336-3«. 8043. 9372 11132* 1368.3-686, 16258. 18192-194; (19.55) 264. 2861. 16594 ; (1956) 1277, 3064 Page 1546 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Military supplies — Continued special regulations — continued storaee (1952) 12583; (1954) 3258, 18201 storasre and shipment (1952) 9974; (1953) 1975, 10011; (1954) 8254, 93S3. 13693 supplies and equipment, catalosring (1953) 14S52, 16949; (1954) 8041, 9371, 136S2. 18191 ; (1955) 1186 supnlies and equipment, inspection (1952) 2005-13, 3352-62, 4800-28, 6625, 16142. 18445-447; (1953) 3918-19, 5159-63. 8582-84. 10012. 11984-986. 14859. 16955. 19823; (1954) 139.3-96, 3255-57, 4821, 8049-52, 9384, 13694- 697, 16266, 18200 special reporting on civilian aid under Mu- tual Security Agency programs, spec, regs. (1952) 9980 special reporting under ECA program (1951) 14568 specifications- Air Force Dept, index (1951) 4372 supplement (1951) 11855 Air Force Dept.. military index (1951) 11856; (1952) 1053), 12450; (1953) 121. 9885; (1954) 1290. 9262; (1955) 129. 13714; (1956) 1154, 8021: (1957) 222. 9091: (1958) 118, 6496, 16712; (1960) 160 supplements (1952) 1052, 1054, 11668; (19.53) 2974. 13788; (1954) 2297. 12714; (1955) 1982, 128GS ; (1956) 2038. 13170; (1957) 2409. 12003; (1958) 2009, 10368; (1959) 2301, 10753; (1960) 11810 Armv Dept., index, supplements (1951) 1697. 11881 Armv Dept, military index (1951) 12786 ; (1952) 1083. 11694; (1953) 1911. 11908; (1954) 1332, 11072; (1955) 1157. 11003; (1956) 3045. 16457; (1957) 3453, 14008: (1958) 1347, 13308; (1959) 4284, 11695 supplements (1952) 1082, 11693; (1953) 2999. 13819; (1954) 2325, 12737; (1955) 2005. 12891; (1956) 2061. 13190; (1957) 252. 12026; (1958) 2031, 10.391: (1959) 2322, 10768; (1960) 2412,11823 Chemical Corps index (1959) 8464; (1960) 12844 directory (1953) 11510 joint Army-Navy, see listings under De- fense Department in monthly issues military specifications and standards, mili- tary indexes (1951) 12340, 20114; (1952) 9516 supplements, (1951) 12341; (1952) 1535, 12109, 17967 military specifications and standards, special regulations (1952) 12578 ; (1953) 6649, 10005 military specifications, MIL series, see listings under Defense Department in monthly issues, 1951-58. National Military Establishment (1951) 894-895, 3387, 5140-44, 6884-91, 9696-97, 11297, 16636. 19806-808 ; (1952) 531, 2701-3. 5613, 7523-24, 9224, 11030-32, 13922. 17622; (1953) 2420-22, 10853. 13103-104, 17384, 18730; (1954) 7166, 12242; (1955) 3243: (1956) 7329 Navy Dept. (1951) 5863. 8822-22 A, 14244, 17182, 20319; (1952) 5614-89, 7525-7606, 11033-38, 1392.3-957, 15099-323, 16478-482, 17623-630, 18761-765; (1953) 996-997, 242.3-27, 4369-73, 5902-5, 7610-12. 9208-13, 10854-863, 13105-110, 15991-16008, 17385-387, 18731-740. 20098; (1954) 677. 401.5-34, 7167, 8641-46. 15292, 17304. 18515-518: (1955) 1491. 3244, 465.5-57, 6389, 8054, 10149-175, 12251- Military supplies — Continued specifications — continued Navy Dept. — continued 261, 16962-997; (1956) 5566, 7330-31, 8991-92, 10730-732, 12525-528, 15579- 581,18816-817, 20244-246: (1957) 3873, 4302-3, 8460; (1958) 455-456 Naw Dopt., cancelled, etc., (1951) 20318 ; (1952) 18232; (1955) 18639; (1957) 18095: (1960) 9015 Naw Dept., index (1951) 2262, 12.545 Navy Dept, niilitray index, (1951) 8821, 171S1: (1952) 8165, 16995; (1953) 8243, 18038; (1954) 6010, 19063; (1955) 6794. 1769« ; (1956) 7841, 20856; (1957) 7709, 18096; (1958) 6378, 16605; (1959) 6969, 17129; (1960) 7590 supplements (1951) 12544: (1952) 1716, 12276; (1953) 3585. 14435; (1954) 2901. 13287; (1955) 2563, 13481; (1956) 2645, 13796; (1957) 3137. 12657; (1958) 2670, 11020; (1959) 2959, 11507; (1960) 3169, 12543 preparation, military outline of form and instructions — manuals (1957) 5346: (1958) 14915 special regulations (1954) 6339-40, 7094 Quartermaster Corps (1954) 2854, 13241 indexes (1953) 19402; (1955) 2520, 13431 Signal Corps. Army, index, supps (1954) 13268 : (1955) 2549, 13464 standardization, military manuals (1958) 457: (1959) 4770 standards, qualified products lists. Navy Standardization Board guide (1954) 4417 standard remarks for organization and equipment, spec, regs (1952) 12546 standardization policies, procedures, etc., manual (1960) 6800 notices (1960) 13809,18448 standardization project report, standards, specifications, studies, and handbooks (1959) 11023; (1960) 2687, 12044 standardization, specifications and stand- ards. Army regs (1955) 16499 standards, lists (1956) 19715: (1957) 6139; (1959) 17222; (1960) 4641 State guards, supply and accountability. Army regs (1951) 12781 statistical procedures for inspection and quality control, handbook (1960) 13816 status reporting system — Engineer Corps, Army regs. (1956) 19877 oversea depots. Army regs. (1957) 3393 stock accounting and reporting code, spec regs. (1952) 14698 stock control — and accounting procedures. Army regs (1956) 9802 : (1957) 377, 3433 and supply procedure.'^, spec regs (1952) 12589: (1953) 8587: (1955) 8951 for stations, spec regs (1954) 3245, 13683, 16258: (1955) 2861, 16594; (1956) 1277, 3064 manual for stations (1951) 16115,17507 organization, etc., Army regs (1951) 12776: (1956) 19874 point operations report, spec regs (1953) 11978 repairs, etc., spec regs (1951) 12848; (1953) 9983 stock numbers, cross referencing — Army regulations (1955) 5524 special regulations (1953) 16948 stockpiling for military assistance, spec regs (1951) 14570 storage depots — engineering and design manual (1959) 16265 : (19r.0) 8327' engineerins: manual for military construc- tion (1955) 6412 military and administrative activities working group report (1955) 4594 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1547 Military supplies — Contlniiert storage, use of strlppable tilni container for lonfr-terni process, standardization study (lOnO) Slfi.H sub-order material inspection memomudum, spec regs (1054) 0341 subsistence supply re supply and aicounting procedures — Arniv regulations (1054) 19L'40 : (1055) 17930. 1.HS27; (195r>) 297-J, 07(17 special regulations (1952) 3307. 4701, 18417; (1953) 5125, 9957, 1978G supitlv and e(|uipni<'nt — ■ Army regulations (1952) 3252, 0531 ; (1053( 10720: (1954) 19240 ROTC. Army regs (1954) 3152 supply and logistics handbook — inspection H series (1954) 18519; (1055) 4661 standardization H series (1954) 5539, 12243, 18520: (1955) 3245: (1950) 12520: (1057) 751; (1958) 458, 5844 sui)plv and/or maintenance — Air Force manuals (1954) 1229-32 Air Force regulations (1951) 71; (1954) 100-113. 1259-00 supply and service Installations, etc.. Armv regs (1056) 234. 1252, ()512, 11010, 14113, 16443-444, 18361-362, 10890- 892: (1957) 1624, 3448, 4785-80 supply and storage space. Army regs (1951) 17374 supply bulletins (1951) 153. 4410-11, 14573: (1054) 190. 10174, 19258: (1955) 1156. 8893-94. 11002, 13860, 16557-505. 18025, 1801.3-917: (1950) 285-291. 1257-58. 3041-44, 4700, 8148- 40. 9827-29, 11020-022, 14118. 18309; (1058) 145. 7878: (1960) 18290 indexes (1955) 1163. 11006, 13870. 10573: (1050) 310, 1201-02 supply by sky. Quartermaster airborne de- velopment, 1050-53 (1958) 7620 supply catalogs (1056) 292; (1957) 9128 supply discii>line (1954) 7907 supiily manual (1950) 18370 supply records course, Army prediction of success (1958) 3 suriilus field pieces, transfer to The Citadel — law (1950) 10150 reports (1055) 14782; (1956) 10527 surplus military property disposal program, report (1054) 3084 tables of allowances (1951) 233, 4491, 17477: (1052) 181. 3368, 8461, 18453; (1953) 1083, 0000-01. 8502, 10048. 11990. 14807. 1000.3-964. 19820; (19.54) 1398, 3263. 4825. 6301. 8050. 18207, 19291 : (1055) 2802, 4085. 7117. 13880-881. 10603, 18048. 18048-950; (1956) 4790, 14127, 19010: (1958) 4034 index, pamphlets (1955) 8900-7, 18033, 18027 : (1950) 311, 3052 index, siwc. regs (1054) 0206. S006. 9333. 1 02 I 8. 1 0270 tables of distribution, type, indexes — - pamplil.'tK (1955) 8900-7, 18033, 18027: (lOr.O) 311. 3052 spe<-;al regulations (1954) 6290, 8006, 9333. 10218. 10270 tables of e(iuii)ment (1951) 234-300. 259.3- 2050, 4402-4520. 0150-84. 7702-37. 0003-9100, 10575-.592, 12902-000. 14574-589. 10098-111. 17478-409: (1052) 182-180. 2022-33, 3360-72. 4837-30. 6035-48, 8402-73, 0083- 10001, 12501-000, 14700-717, 10157- 171, 17300-317. 18454 478; (1053) 1084-2010, 3925-32. 5107-5222. 0002- 60. 8503-8020, 10018-33. 11001-12051. 14808 912. 10905-17051, 18338-410, 10830 882 index, pamphlets (1055) 8006-7, 18033, 18027 : (1056) 311.3052 index, special regulations (1954) 6296, 8000, 9333. 10218, 19270 Military supplies — Continued tables of organization and equipment (1953) 346-372; (19.54) 299-373, 1309-1443, 3264-3397, 4826-55, 8057-59 digest (1953) 1013 technical manuals (1051) 10115, 17506- 507 : (1953) 18411 termination of contracts (1952) 2395 test eciulpment, technical manual (1951) 9103 textiles and clothing. Federal management, hearings (1052) 14035 trafl'ic reipiirenients for domestic route orders. Army regs (1955) 8781 ; (1956) 8077, 18147 transfer, agreement with — Guatemala (1955) 19703 .Japan (1955) 8507; (1950) 4274 transfers of logistics responsibilities for supplies and equipment, circular (1955) 2830 Transportation Corps — equipment maintenance inspections, Armv regs (1955) 210. 8846 Index of supply manuals (1954) 4783, 0299, 9334, 11105. 13641, 18171; (1955) 4069. 8008, 10575; (1050) 3054 items required in continental United States^ Army regulations (1956) 3028 special regulations (1954) 1392 list of reportable categories — Army regulations (1956) 9811 special regulations (1954) 9381, 18199 ; (1955) 267 nonstocked items, procurement lead time. Army regs (1057) 3439 regulated items, spec, regs (1951) 7697, 14503 : (1952) 8434 sources of supply. Army regs (1956) 4753 : (1957) 384 supplies and equipment, spec, regs (1952) 18444 : (1954) 13087, 18195 transportation priorities, continue emer- gency p<^)wers — • law (1953) 15231 reports (1053) 10573.12454 treatment and painting of materiel, specifica- tions (1953) 15970, 1S721 : (1954) 19503; (1956) 18791 : (1958) 4038 type designations, standardization, spec. regs (1052) 10141 unit equipment status report, spec, regs (1051) 9055: (1053) 8578 T'nited States Army in World War II. pro- curement and distribution of supplies in their organizational and operative aspects (19.59) 6644 United States programs in western Europe. report (1958) 3142 unobligated stock. Army regs (1954) 1328; (1050) 11005 unsatisfactory equipment report. Arm.v regs (1055) 18800: (1050) 6502, 14094. 10405 : (1057) 301. 4741 use of preventive maintenance forms, spec. regs (1953) 16957 using dollars for supiilv command manage- ment (1955) 18722 using our supplies, reprint from ollicers' call (1953) 202 waste and excesses in Northeast Air Com- mand, investigation- hearings (1957) 10571 report (1958) 3304 weai>on system functional area index. Air Force classification bulletin (1958) 16716 weapons production program, agreement with - Denmark (1900) 14733 Federal Republic of Germany (1960) 14752 Greece (1000) 14748 Italy (1000) 18140 weight-handling eciuipnient at naval shore activities (1050) i::072 sec (i?.s'0 IIauS) llOSS monthly (llioS) 1917, 10273 (lUart.Tly il!tr.s> lyiK, 10274 packaging' tenipfraturo. effect ou insects lu containers (195s) 34 usi' in family meals (195S) 11070 evaporated — ■ effect of storage temperature on proper- ties (1952) 1498S spfciticatioii ( 19.'.1 » t!!t4(; evaporated and condensed — and sterilized milk products, publications a9r)5; 3.S02 held by wholesale grocers (1957) 243S, 11942; (195.S) 1948. 10305; (1959) 2239, 10C93; (19C0) 2337. 11732 productivity, 1939-50 (1952) 11262 wholesale grocer stocks (1951) 1662. llf<37; (1952) 1035, 11G52 ; (1953) 295S. 137(!y; (19.54) 2268. 12670; (1055) 1939, 12821; (1956) 1995. 13112 evaporated, condensed, and dry (1951) 1645, 11.S20; (1952) 1019. 11631: (1953) 2939. 13751 ; (1954) 2206. 2230, 12612 ; (1955) ISSO. 127C0; (1956) 1934, 13069; (1957) 2397, 11904; (1958) 1911. 10267; (1959) 2201, 10658; (1960) 2300. 11695 fall premium milk pricing plans (1953) 4422. 5943 farm methods of cooling (1955) 5359 farm production, dispositi n and income (1951) 7476; (1952) 3150. 6364-65; (1953) 6438: (1954) 6059; (1955) 6S24: (19.56) 7881, 9000: (1957) 5960: (195S) 5196; (1959) 5498; (1960) 7605 farm tanks now here (1953) 2473 farm-to-plant bulk triples (1956) 12543 farm-to-plant hauling costs (1956) 10756 farm-to-plant hauling practices of coonera- tives (1952) 18808 Federal and State standards (1956) 17889; (1959) 15300 clarification (1960) 6173 Federal import act. extend to Alaska, Ha- waii, Puerto Rico — hearing (1956) 10973 report (1956) 12083 Federal marketing regulation in Duluth- Superiorarea (1951) 19088 Federal orders — consequences of growth (address) (1958) 9015 enforcement procedures (talk) (1960) 9004 establishment, etc. (1956) 19608 formula pricing under (1956) 19571 how developed, etc. (1952) ISllS ; (1956) 17851 In 2 decades of change (talk) (1956) 19570 in World War II (1951) 17241, 19089 market sources by State and county (1959) 12.52 market statistics (1959) 833S ; (1960) 14808 supplements (I960) 1440. 18250 marketing, (juestlons and answers (1959) 11562 operations in Iowa and Maryland, hear- ings (1960) 10927 po Is under Federal milk orders (talk) (1950) 9565 pricing problem (talk) (1959) 115S4 pricing surplus milk (talk) (1956) 9560 pricing under I'ederal orders (talk) (1960) 3258 program, growth and goals (talk) (1956) 4 387 public service (talk) (1956) 4384 questions and answers (1950) 13852 relationship of quotas (address) (1958) 44 Milk— Continu.'d Federal orders — continued responsibilities of farmer cooperatives, etc. (talk) (1959) 4147 some facts (talk) (1955) IfilOO supply-demand adjusters (1955) 16088 supply-demand provisions (talk) (1958) 3909 talks (1956) 6229. 10102 fermented and iirocessed. references (1952) 14980 filled, jirohlbit exi)ort under public law 480, S.'id <,"ong.. of dairy urodu'-ts fur manu- facture, hearing (19.59) 14325 flavor effected by lindane (1953) 2298 fla\ors and their causes (1954j 13402 llow in interstate and fon-ign commerce, long-range farm program, hearings (1958) 9770 fluid — ancl concentrated, processes for preserv- ing (1952) 149S3 Clinton. Quad cities, and Dubuque mar- keting areas, Federal regulations (195:;) 11741 consumption in northeastern marketing areas (1956) 2S-47: (195S) 6455 consumption in selected marketing areas, 1956~5S (19C0) 9065 consumption in T'.S., 1924-52 (1953) 14596 distribution, types of milk, etc., changing patterns (1950) 17900 Duluth-Superior marketing area, 1947- 48 (1953) 0477 farm-to retail margins (1951) 19064 farni-tn-retail price spreads (1958) 11153 fl)iid milk and cream report (1951) 1651, 11820; (1952) 1024. 11037; (1953) 2944. 13750; (1054) 2259, 12064; (1955) 1030, 12S09; (1950) 1983. 13115; (1057) 2441. 11945; (1958) 1951. 10:^08: (1959) 2242, 10696; (1960) 2340. 11735 Government role in pricing (1957) 20 household purrhnses — Apr.-Sept. 1057 (1058) 11088 monthly (1956) 1.3075; (1957) 2403, 11910; (1058) 1917, 10273; (1959) 2208 quarterly (1957) 11911; (1958) 1918, 10274 : (1959) 2209 industry, injury rates. 1!)52 (1954) 17584 labeling, hearings (1050) 18018 Lo)usvilIe marVeting area under Federal regulation (1953) 14029 market st:!tistics (1054) 29f:0 mmf.'.nn consumption (1954) 13413 plants in Southe.Mst. methods, equipment and layout (1059) 99 pricing, role of (Jovernments (1959) 17107 sanitation standards and practices, pro- tect public health and interest, hear- ings (1058) 6803 whole nnd skim, household purchases (1057) 2404. 4450 for future and how to get it (1952) 13882 formaldehyde effect on microscopic count (1051) 4008 fornij'.tion in intact dalrv cow, isotopes as tracer (1957) 0402 fresh — ■ marketing costs and margins (1956) 10009 ; (1959) 418(i milk in large cities (1051) 11540 frozen, stored, oxidized flavor deferred by separation and recombination (1952) 14087 get ting enough n)ilk (1957) 7804 grade A marketing by manufacturing co-ops (1959) 10000; (1060) 18488 home delivery routes, (^un)berland, Md., evalii.itiou of promotional materials (1900) 14798 Iced, data revisions, by States, 1940-49 (1954) 13354 inspection, municipal, court decisions (1951) 20242 Page 1550 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Milk — Contiiuipcl interstate shipmeuts program (1952) 15776 interstate shippers, sanitation compliance ratings (1955) 6736, 18555; (1956) 1824, 7780 irradiation and associated studies (1955) 11113 .iudging and scoring (1957) 12777 look at the milky way (address) (1958) 16667 magnesium deficiency produced by semi- synthetic milk diet (1953) 129SS manufacturing, quality standards (talks) (1960) 3259, 7657 marketing — changing concept (talk) (1957) 12724 changing markets italk) (1957) 1854 class 2. Oklahoma. Kansas and western Missouri (1958) 13249 consumption, prices, etc., hearings (1957) 11042 costs and bulk assembly (1957) 14642 develooment raises pricing problems (ad- dress) (1956) 2742 in Alaska (19G0) 6198 new problems accompany new dimen- sions (talk) (1958) 42 outlook affected bv marketing costs (1955) 3749 plans in Kansas City, Mo., area (1952) 14518 potentials (address) (1958) 11121 problems, current and prospective (talk) (1957) 17275 reducing costs (address) (1954) 6070 mechanical cow sells milk (1954) 10380 milking plants — herringbone type, farm building plan (1960) 7709 U type, farm building plan (1960) 7708 minerals secretion as studied with radioiso- topes (1957) 6455 Minneapolis-St. Paul market. Federal reg- ulation (1952) 14515 movement and merchandising, regulations affecting (1955) 10793 National Dairy Council and affiliated units help co-ops sell more milk (1960) 13867 new farm program (address) (1954) 6112 nonfat dry — definition — hearinsr (1956) 10661 law (1956) 14413 reports (1956) 10267, 10563 household purchases (1954) 12619; (1955) 1888. 8564, 12767-768; (1956) 1941-42, 4388, 13075-76; (1959) 2208-9 household use. marketing practices, etc. (1960) 10528 how to choose and use (1953) 11744 impact in Japan of U.S. shipments, 1948— 59 (1960) 11288 milk solids yield from unit of milk (1956) 13895 production in diversified plants in Kan- sas. Missouri, and Oklahoma (1960) 16483 resistance of drums and barrels to insect invasion (1959) 4185 ordinance and code (1953) 6304. 9602, 13550; (1956) 15987: (1957) 1190 communities where in effect (1953) 16498 pasteurization — equipment testing procedures (1954) 10772 : (1960) 14685 facts (1957) 90 list of States, etc.. requiring (1956) 6047 thermal inactivation of Coxiella burnetii (1957) 17179 pasteurized — chocolate, specifications (1953) 17351- 352: (1954) 15283 homogenized, frozen, specifications (1951) 13027; (1953) 20064-65; (1954) 15279 making American Cheddar cheese from (1951) 17245; (1953) 12989 reconstituted, etc., specification (1954) 7128, 8620, 15278 Milk— Continued plants processing dry milk, insect preven- tion and control (1954) 9125; (1959) 7007 price support legislation — hearings (1958) 5091, 5796, 12160; (1960) 11148, 13415 law (1960) 16822 reports (1955) 6121; (1958) 9469, 9506; (1960) 11104, 16865, 16872 prices — by manufacturers In Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma markets (1955) 6864 determination and regulation through Federal and State marketing and con- trol programs (1956) 2750 determination through Federal milk mar- keting agreements, etc (1955) 3761 effectiveness in equating supply for mar- kets (talk) (1958) 11083 factors involved (1958) 6444 fall premium pricing plans (1954) 15359 geographic structure (1959) 15251 guideposts (talk) (1957) 10443 minimum. Federal program establishing (talk) (1956) 6230 price dealers pay for milk (address) (1956) 19573 pricing according to use (1955) 12298 pricing fat and nonfat solids (1954) 17909 problem of coordinating between markets (talk) (1960) 9067 retail (1956) 19605 seasonal pricing plans, study (1959^ 396 small business problems in dairy industry, hearings (1960) 6667, 8152 spreads, report (1055) 424 today's market (talk) (1958) 9010 processed milk. El Salvador removes import barriers (1952) 643 processing industry, waste guides (1953) 20391 ; (1959) 17044 produce more, wipe out brucellosis (1952) 4572 producers, promoting profits (address) (1955) 3874 production — and supporting prices, alternative meth- ods for control (1955) 1314 and utilization, 1924-52 (1954) 2963 and utilization, principal oroducing countries (1951) 15437; (1952) 11156; (1954) 10513 crop report (1951) 1640, 11816; (1952) 1015. 11627; (1953) 2936, 13748 dairy cattle, effects of aircraft sound (1960) 7677 distribution, etc. (address) (1958) 11123 feeding dairv cows for milk production (talk) (1954) 4581 in Brazil (1951) 16839 in Netherlands (1952) 7762 in Soviet Union, recent developments (1950) 9062 monthly reports (1956) 2743, 4403, 9564, 11301, 13117, 16096: (1957) 2445, 11950; (1958) 1957. 2752, 6417, 10314, 11094. 16655; (1959) 2249. 3026, 4145, 7024. 9584, 10701. 11582 : (1960) 84, 2345, 3239. 4493. 7666. 9066. 14811 on farms (1951) 5903; (1953^ ,3658; (1954) 2960: (1955) 3736: (1956) 19572: (1957) 3210, 4451. 9013. 10444, 12740. 17279; (1958) 2753, 3897, 7729: (1959) 4146; (1960) 4494 production, utilization, and trade aver- ages in principal countries (1953) 11060 records, weigh-a-day-a-month plan (1956) 17240. 18874 seasonality under Louisville fall premi- um plan (1954) 9171 world production (1951) 19965; (1952) 18926; (1955) 18376 products — consumer purchase patterns and use, Memphis, Tenn (1958) 11742 Federal and State standards (1953) 3667 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1551 Milk— Ci. lit iiuiiHl publications, list (1953) lOTn? (liiantitit's for tritop fe<'7) 14210 role in export distribution of dairy proiluets (1054) 17488 refrigerated, bulk, sanitary requirements for disi>enser cabinets and cans, etc., military standards (1950j 1252:? research and tomorrow's milk supply (talk) (1954) 4582 sanitation — administration, selected lectures (1900) 4385 honor roll (1952) 157C6 ; (1953) 1404, 20392 meetinir dair.v market sanitation require- nients economically (1954) 7835 mllksheds, sanitation rating methods (1900) 1290 national milk sanitation act, hearings (]9G0) 13448 publications (1955) 5155 relation to economics in dair.v buildings and equipment (1957) 3237 scales, accuracy tests report (1958) 53 school and Armed Forces program, addi- tional funds, report (1956) 3634 school milk — additional funds — hearing (1950) 5239 law (1950) 6898 reports (1956) 3460, 6976 appropriations, increase — hearings (1959) 7439. 12260 laws (1959) 5784. 14018 reports (1959) 5871, 6012. 6041, 12187 appropriations. 1962 and 1903, hearings (1960) 13415 automatic vending machines in — Alabama (1956) 2758 Rhode Island (1956) 4449 Connecticut. i)rice reduction effect on consumption (1956) 2727 consumption by children at school and home, relationship (1900) 12667 contribution to expanding markets for dairy products (1955) 3714 exhibits to tell story (1950) 7885 expansion of special program — hearings (1900) 3610, 3706 law (1900) 9366 reports (1960) 3592-93, 5139, 8050 extend program — - hearings (1956) 20091; (1958) 5694; (1959) 7439, 12206 laws (1950) 14519; (1959) 9303 reports (1956) 14678, 15276; (1958) 4403, 4490 fieorgia schools, handling practices effect on temperatures and iicceptance at lunch time (1956) 2725 guide (1958) 7730 Kentucky, time of service effect on con- sumption (1956) 2755 I. OS Angeles. Cailf., program, preliminarv report (1957) 9002 Louisiana influence on consumption in schools, etc (1950) 2733 Massachusetts, jirice reducllon elTcct on consumption (1956) 2726 New Mexico, times of service effect on cons'.imptlon (1950) 2732 Oregon, pricing i)olicy and milk consump- tion relation as alVccted hv reimburse- ment to schools (1950) 2749 remarks (1955) 3759; (1956) 6238 St. Louis and T^os Angeles schools, effect on consumiitioii (1958) 1044 Milk — Continued scliofd milk — continued St. Jyouis. Mo., jirogram, preliminary re- port ( 1957) 3201 school and pupil participation (1957) 12722 speciatmilk program (1958) 2786 •Syracuse, N.i'., larger unit containers and times of service, effect on consumption (1956) 2728 temporary emergency extension, report (1958 1 9715 Tennessee, influence of reimbursement payments on pricing policies (1956) 2756 Utah, milk consumption changes (1956) 2712 Vermont, making available to rural school children (1956) 2737 selling, ideas for cooperative managements (1955) 19317 skim, preparation and storage for use in icecream (1952) 13S85 skim, products in Kansas, etc.. marketing and pricing structure (1957) 7814 solids, lactometer methods for determining (1956) 6257, 13872 solids-not-fat content, estimating (1954) 6065, 10958 special program for children, statistical re- view of progress, 1955-57 (1957) 17286 special program, summer camps and similar child-care institutions ri957) 12787 statistical flow-sheet (1952) 14980 sterilization, radiation treatment (1955) 9115 sterilized, chocolate, specitication (1954) 18462 sterilized, specification (1957) 14050 strontium-90 concentration (1957) 9138 supply problems in St. Louis market (1952) 875 use, get more good (1956) 9571 utilization, investigation (1951) 15110 vending in small containers (1957) 7261 veterans and Armed Forces program, law (1950) 0898 veterans and armed services programs, ex- tend — law (1958) 14179 report (1958) 12138 where our milk comes from (talk) (1952) 4617 whole, fix butterfat standard, hearings (1956) 18618 whole, fresh, specification (1953) 5968; (1955) 12335; (1956) 20319 see (lino (ioats — Malted milk. Milk dispenser cabinets, sec Cabinets. Milk dispenser cans, sec Cans. Milk plants, .see Milk. Milk River : aeronautical chart (1951) 2988 engineer roport-- departmeiitMl edition (1955) 10306 document edition (1955) 19192 Milk River project: adjust or cancel delinquent charges — law (1954) 16820 reports (1954) 11S45, 17112 approving contract — - law (1052) 12977 report (1052) 10600 mos(|uito investigation, progress report (1054) 5904 specifications and invitations, spillwav re- pair. Fresno Dam (1953) 16548-549 >rilk sugar, xir Ijactose. Milk ufi-nsils, cleaning and sanitizing (1955) 5358 Milkie. Nassibeh M., relief (1959) 8780, 13981, 14141 Milkweed, livestock poisoning in Western States, reducing losses (1958) 4441, 7796 Milkwort, revision of Colombian species of Monnina (Polygalaceae) (1953) 4848 Jlilkv disease, .Japanese beetle larvae (1951) 8314 Page 1552 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Milky Way : astronomical measurement of distance be- yond (195:^) 904 hydrogen line red shift of radio source Cygnus A (1956) 41S0 polarization of starlight in galaxy (1960) 16143 Mill Canyon-Sage B"'lat Watershed, improve- ments, healings (1956) 17074 Mill Rock Island, land transfer (1952) 8847, 13723 Mill-scale log rule (1953) 7853 Mill Vallev, Calif., population, special census (19o3) 1S504 Millard County, Utah, eastern, soil survey re- port (1959) 15192 ^^illboard. asbestos, specifications (1952) 11110; (1953) 5903; (1956) 5655 Millbrae. Calif., population, special census (1954) 18271; (1957) 9236; (1959) 1546S Millcreek, Pa., population, special census of township (1958) 1154 Millepeds : Brachoria, revision of genus (1959) 6817 Cherokia, revision of genus (1960) 19178 from Dominica, British West Indies (1960) 4308 North America, checklist (1958) 16424 Pachvdesmus, revision of genus (1958) 15264 Spiroboloid, synopsis of family Atopethol- idae (1960) 7479 see also Dixioria. Miller, Adoph B., relief (1956) 14634; (1957) 5027 Miller, Arthur, proceedings against, report (1956) 14963 Miller, Bert H., memorial services (1951) 523 Miller, Brenda N., relief (1960) 12949, 13249, 13559 Miller, D. E., court case (1951) 5524 Miller, Hugh B., jr. : congressional Medal of Honor award — - law (1957) 8081 reports (1957) 3737, 8136 Miller, Joseph E., relief (1957) 10892 : (1959) 4495 Miller, Luisa G., relief (1955) 11602, 14274, 15208 Miller, Margaret K. N., relief (1951) 15021, 18253 19451 Miller, Nisoii, relief (1951) 13375, 17753, 18167 Miller, Paul B., nomination, hearing (1954) 15198 Miller, Robert D., relief (1957) 6792, 11189, 14824 Miller, Spencer, jr., nomination, hearing (1953) 15848 Miller, Waldo E., relief (1958) 11955, 13915, 14645 Miller act, see Government contracts. Miller Gulch, coal beds, reserves, coking, petro- graphic and chemical properties (1951) 18797 Miller Hill, uranium deposits in area (1953) 17640 Millers Ferry quadrangle, Fla (1951) 3625 Millerton Lake National Recreation Area, gen- eral information (1956) 11092 Millett copper deposit (1952) 15643 Millhollin, Tomiko M., relief (1952) 7109, 12922, 13639 Milliken, Louis W., patent in fee (1951) 14957, 18379, 19459; (1953) 9132 Millimeter wavelength components (1956) 9326 Millinery, census of manufactures, 1954, in- dustry bulletin (1957) 6516 Milling (metallurgy) : methods and costs, Tri-State Zinc, Inc., operations (1957) 8778 methods at Caselton mine (1951) 3875 safety measures. Magma Copper Co., Su- perior, Ariz (1951) 20091 tungsten, milling and processing (1960) 1065 Milling machines : bench-type, specification (1953) 18840 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1957) 6346 grain, duty-free entry — law (1960) 18405 report (I960) 15.i38 plain, etc., motor-driven, specification, can- cellation (19r).">) 10981 sharpening of cutters (1952) 14409 universal, horizontal, heavy-duty, motor- driven, specification, cancellation (1955) 16980 Millington. Mich., railroad accident (1960) 14056 Millinocket, Maine, instrument approach chart (1951) 461 Millipeds, see Buryurldae — Millepeds — Platy- rhacidae. Mills, Abbot L., jr., nomination, hearings (1952) 3920; (1958) 3328 Mills, E. C, relief (1954) 14163, 15040, 16634 Mills, Maxine, see Roberts, Maxine. Mills, Wyo. : sewerage system, liability — law (1952) 8683 reports (1952) 3749, 3902 Mills. >sec types of mills. Milltown quadrangle, Wis.-Minn. (1951) 8541 Millwood Dam and Reservoir : construction, engineer report — ■ departmental edition (1958) 485 document edition (1958) 308 Millwork : census of manufactures, 1954, industry bul- letin (1957) 6519 earnings in millwork industry, 1951-52 (1952) 11254 Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1955) 3176; (1958) 9825 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18289 milling of beech (1956) 19036 Millwork plants, census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6519 Millwright, employment outlook (1958) 3630; (1960) 8715 Milne, Cecil P., nomination, hearings (1959) 7606 Milo, southern high plains climatic factors, relationship to yields (1958) 6453 Milspaugh, Erwin P., relief (1960) 13263 Milton, George P., papers in Library of Con- gress, register (1958) 16270 Milton, Thomas F., relief (1956) 5139; (1957) 6815, 14947, 15389 Milton Reservoir quadrangle, Colo (1951) 7067 Milward. Paul E.. relief (1954) 5186; (1955) 4258, 11928, 14042 Milwaukee. Wis. : aeronautical chart (1951) 4765 aircraft accident (1955) 7483 census of business, 1954, central business district statistics (1957) 474 census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 12661 housing characteristics, preliminary re- port (1951) 10720 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 7132 population, by census tracts (1951) 19357 census of population, 1950 — characteristics of population, preliminary report (1951) 10849 population and housing characteristics, census tract statistics (1952) 18540 communist activities, investigation, hear- ings (1955) 14996 dehydrofrozen peas, restaurant acceptance, test (1957) 16324 electric facilities of area, map (1959) 16336; (1960) 17066 family income, etc.. 1946 — departmental edition (1952) 19000 document edition (1952) 18620 ground water conditions in area (1953) 20235 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1553 Milwaukee. Wis. — Continued harbor impruveiiients, onfe'inepr report — departmental edition (I960) 6839 document edition (1900) 6492 housing standards ordinance, etc (1954) 1940 instrument approach chart (1951) 0351 labor markets, 1953-54. wages and related benetits — departm.-utal edition (1954) 18S42 document edition (1954) 1S348 land conveyance — laws (1955) 14409: (1956) 5080 reports (1955) 1164S. 14829. 15440. 15470 land transfer, waiver of U.S. reversionary right, opinion of Attorney General (1957) 17S93 occupational wage survey — ,„„„> ,.r^«n doitartmental editions (1952) 15592; (1953) 17689; (1956) 5831; (1958) 15139: (19.59) 1.S283; (I960) 14536 document editions (1952) 1492-^; (1953) 1724.-; fl9.-.C) 5104; (1958) 14292; (1959) 12033: (1960) 13129 older woiiuMi. training a.s office workers (1953) 20518 part-time jobs for women, 1950 (1952) 985 port (1D53) 17412 rivers and harbors, Improvement (1953) 7048 standard metropolitan area, population es- timate (1956) 9959 ■water resources of area (1953) 17636 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19540 Milwaukee County. Wis. : land conveyance — law (1954) 16802 report (1954) 14751 Milwaukee County Historical Society : transfer .Teremiah Curtin home to — law (1952) 13084 reports (1952) 5299, 13831 Milwaukee Electric Railway & Transport Co. (1951) 3812 Mimeograph: ..,„^„^ ,o^™ Contac-Dri ink techniques (1953) 1347 operating techniques (1955) 1762 Mimeograph paper : .,„_„. Federal standard (1954) 786; (1956) 1S967; (1960) 1760 ^ „_^^ specifications (1951) 13793; (19o2) 7.32; (1956) 17325 Mimulus. see Monkey flower. Min Marv Pii Keui, and children, relief (1957) 9628 Minardi, Giuseppe, relief (1954) 14630; (1955) 4465,9554. 11333 Minas Gerais, Brazil : geology and mineral resources of Congon- iKis district (1957) 11G27 metals industries, material handling, plant layout and methods (1959) 10201 Minas Gerais, Rural University of. see Rural University of Minas Gerais. Mincemeat: ,^„„., canned, specifications (1951) 13628; (1954) 1871, 4141 cancellation (1954) 8621 Mind and spirit of Asia (1958) 1831 Mindanao : east and south coasts, sailing directions (1957) 4125 north and northeast coast, sailing direc- tions (1956) 19102; (1959) 17499 Mindoro, sailing directions (1955) 19490; (1957) 2114 Mine accidents : coal mines — analysis (1956) 1728; (1959) 919; (19G0) 19066, 19068 anthracite and bituminous, roof-fall fa- talities. 1 !».'■).'■. and 1956 (1959) 926 bituminous, accident prevention courses (1955) 755. 3532, 5037-38, 15874 bituminous, haulage fatalities (1951) 14042, 20090; (1953) 4654; (1954) 4322 Mine accidents — Continued coal mines— com iniied bituminous, roof fall fatalities (1951) 11561. 16948; (1952) 7886; (1954) 5795; (1955) 6628; (1956) 9226; (l;t.-7) S777 : (19.JS) 7445; (1959) 13312 falls of roof and coal, prevention course (1958) 10086 fatalities (periodical) (1951) 2044. 122!t4 ; (19.^i2i 14s6. 1206(» ; (1953) 3380. 14215; (1954) 2731, 13146; (1955) 2426, 13334; (1956) 2497. 1:J043; (1957) 29S4. 12503; (1958) 2504 fatalities at Pennsylvania anthracite mines (1958) S777 : (i;t59) S026 haulage fatalities (1951) 20090 injuries, month! v report (1951) 2045. 12295; (19521 1487, 12«I61 ; (1953) 3381. 14210: (1954) 2732, 13147; (1955) 2427, 13335; (1956) 2498. 13644; (1957) 2985. 12504; (1958) 2505. 10859; (1959) 2796, 11340; (1960) 3003, 12369 Injnrv experience (1954) 4319; (1955) 15855 prevention of disasters — hearings (1952 i 13500 law (1952) 13128 law and administration, report. 1953 (1954) 12439 reports (1952) 13349-350 unusual fatal a.vidents (1954) 18876 hoisting and haulage, metal and non-metal mines, prevention course (1955) 19550 metal and nonmetallic mines, prevention course (1957) 5711-12, 7534, 11722. 16035: (1960) 7334 metal industries injury experience. 195(5-57 (1960) 17753 nonmetal industries, 1956-57 (1960) 17754 open-pit iron-ore mines, beneficiation plants, and shops. Lake Superior district (1959) 8032 reducing, international cooperation (1956) 5862 underground iron-ore mines. Lake Superior district (1956) 10971 Mine cars, shuttle-car-haulage safety (1952) 14212 Mine drainage : anthracite mines — conserve resources — law (1955) 14331 reports (1955) 11732, 12126 preventing seepage (1952) 17928 coal mines. American standard recommended practice (1957) 10146 Leadville, Colo., tunnel project (1957) 2193 Pennsyhania anthracite region, flood pro- tection (1954) 19685; (1955) 5021-22 surface-water seepage into anthracite mines in Pennsylvania — southern field (1954) 18871 western middle field (1953) 19278 Wyoming Basin (1953) 19279 Mine explosions : coal mines — bituminous, accident-prevention course (1955) 3532 bituminous, gasoline explosions in I'enn- svlv.inia (1055) 3518 incombui^tible on floor and rib-roof to I)rovont propagation of explosions (1954) 8894 research, 1954-55 (1956) 20605 sampling rock dust (1954) 8895 United States, historical summary (1959) 3842 . , United States, 1810-1958, historical sum- mary (1960) 8755 United States. 1950-52 (1953) 16329 determining explosibility of mine atmos- pheres (1959) 9338 ethvl mercapton explosions In stench warn- ing systems, eliminate (1955) 760 explosion-proof design and wiring for mining equipment (1955) 10498 Page 1554 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mine explosions — -Continued explosion-proof enclosures for mining equip- ment (1954) 8897 first aid and rescue, national contest (1953) 947") ; (1955) So2(; frictional ignition of gas during roof fall (1960) 5S17 mine-type electrical equipment, inspection and testing (1954) 15648 minimum ignition-energy concept and its application to safety engineering (1960) 19098 research and technologic work, report, 1950 (1951) 15597 ventilation practices minimize hazards (1952) 17937 «ee al-so Coal dust — Fire damp — Methanes. Mine filling, Brieden pneumatic packing ma- chine, testing (1957) 1022 Mine fires : Allen Coal Mine fire protection system (1958) 16303 bituminous coal mines, coal-mine accident- prevention course (1955) 3532 coal and metal mine, in United States, 1950-52 (1953) 16329 coal, experimental, high-expansion foams for controlling (195S) 16340 coal formations, inactive, control in U.S. (1960) 17747 coal-mine, and gas and/or dust ignitions since 1952 (1960) 10208 controlling with high-expansion foam (1960) 14577 explosibility characteristics of mine-fire atmospheres (1955) 15856 fire fighting facilities, survey (1957) 17963 metal and nonmetallic mines, accident pre- vention course (1957) 11722 metal mines, carbon dioxide aid in fighting (1951) 3878 minimizing hazards in coal mines (1952) 4211 prevent coal-mine fires caused bv electrical equipment (1955) 10502 underground, in coal formations, control — law (1954) 16871 reports (1952) 5322; (1953) 7389; (1954) 14775 western United States, control in inactive coal deposits (1959) 16701 Mine gases : analyzing equipment, Haldane-type appa- ratus (1956) 4077 detecting (1954) 18887 direction of degassing bore holes in steeply Ditching beds, USSR study (1960) 1S870 effects of various gases (1954) 18887 frictional ignition during roof fall (1960) .5817 gas-detecting equipment, method of teaching use (1952) 16772 ignitions since 1952 (1960) 10208 metal and nonmetallic mines, accident pre- vention course (1957) 11722 protection against (1954) 19697 Mine haulage : bituminous-coal mines, accident prevention course (1955) 5037 diesel requirements for safe underground haulage (1954) 2000 fatalities in bituminous coal mines (1953) 4654: (1954) 4322 metal and non-metallic mines, accident pre- vention course (1955) 19550 Mine-probes, specification (1955) 12221 Mine props : costs of producing (1951) 19983 roof-control practices in coal mines of United Kingdom (1951) 14039 roof supports in bituminous-coal mines (1951) 10057 steel supports in combination with back- filling for mining thick, flat beds of coal (1957) 2199 strengthening by in.iectlng oil and water (1957) 1030 torque wrench used to determine load (1953) 11265; (1954) 19702; (1956) 12775 Mine props — Continued use of substitutes for wood in Communist China (1960) 1911 Mine rescue stations, Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co (1955) 743 Mine rescue work : equipment, auxiliary and supplemental (1958) 1677 national contests (1957) 986; (1958) 16301 ; (1960) 17756 transistor-type telephone system (1957) 4225 Mine-roof bolts, see Bolts and nuts. Mine roofs : bituminous coal, cementation of roof strata by injection of resins (1959) 3875 coal-mine strata, use of sonic techniques in exploring, progress report (1960) 10225 fall fatalities in — anthracite and bituminous coal mines 1955 and 1956 (1959) 926 bituminous coal mines (1951) 11561; (1954) 5795; (1955) 6628; (1956) 9226 : (1957) 8777 falls, frictional ignition of gas (1960) 5817 limestone roof-span studies (1957) 14415 strength, method of determining (1958) 13003 Mine safety, see Safety of life. Mine shafts : circular concrete-lined ventilation, methods and costs of sinking (1960) 10203 deepening. Crescent mine (1957) 10151 use of prestressed precast supports. Ban- ner Mine, Lordsburg, N. Mex (1957) 5685 Mine timbers : Engelmann spruce, preservative treatment (1953) 17598 marketing in West Virginia, economic anal- ysis (1957) 4085 preservation by collar method, progress re- port (1953) 13433 production, effect of use of substitutes. Lake States (1959) 17463 production in California, 1956 (1958) 12804 Mine ventilation : airflow changes in multiple-fan systems, hazards, etc (1959) 6652 auxiliary aids for continuous miner places (1958) 16336 bituminous-coal, effectiveness of bleeder en- tries (1957) 17962 Central Coal Basin (1953) 9474 circular concrete-lined shaft, methods and costs of sinking (1960) 10203 coal-mine. practical aspects, handbook (1951) 20112 coal-mine ventilation without doors to con- trol main air currents (1958) 16304 control of radon and its daughters (1954) 11142; (1955) 7174; (1957) 4322 distribution, network analyzer (1955) 745 face, survey of practices in coal mines (1960) 5823 metal and nonmetallic mines, accident prevention course (1957) 11722 plants of Menominee Range mines (1951) 10047 practices that minimize explosion hazards (1952) 17937 pressure surveys with altimeters, methods (1958) 723 principles and practices, introduction (1960) 15970 Mine water, see Water. Minemen (ordnance) : Navy training course (1959) 6848 Mineral additives, see Additives. Mineral County, Mont., western, reconnais- sance geology (1956) 15794 Mineral County, Nev. : fluorspar deposit, Kaiser Mine, Investisration (1957) 11729 land convevance to — • law (1960) 16782 reports (1960) 13705, 15214 quicksilver deposits (1952) 7798 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1555 Mineral engineering, adaptation of new re- «eareli techniques to problems (ItlHT) (5410. 7'J12; aH58) 172. 4044. 0.-.;iC. 15601, 167C9; (1059) 3105. 15411; (19C0) .3408 Mineral-fuels, sec Fuel. Mineral Hill copi)er mine, mining methods and practices (1957) 10152 Mineral Industries, see Minerals. Mineral lands : acreage under mineral leasing act. In- crease — law (1954) 14009 report (1954) 11827 Alaska — coal mining leases, increase acreage lim- itation — law (1959) 15628 reports (1959) 12212, 12487, 14309 leasing, increase acreage limitations — hearing (19.j9) 12541 reports (1959) 12197, 12477 veto (1959) 14114 oil and gas deposits in lands beneath in- land navigable waters, lease — healings (1959) 3388 law (1958) 9327 reports (1957) 10998; (1958) 9688 quitclaim oil and gas rights to homestead- ers, hearings (1959) 16208; (1960) 9628 reserve for educational purposes — law (1956) 16801 reports (1950) 5190, 15315 sales, royalties, under leasing act, rev- enue disposition — law (1957) 10750 reports (1957) 5119, 9735 selection to supplement mental health en- abling act. report (1957) 10927 subject to lease, etc.. selection, amend statehood law, hearing (1950) 12541 Anderson. Oconee, and Picketts Counties. S.C.. conve.vance of rights to Clemson Agricultural College, report (1959) 12195 assessment work on claims, change dates, reports (1951) 13431; (1953) 12871; 15401 assessment work on unpatented claims, change time — law (1958) 14081 reports (1958) 7058, 12053 assessment work on unpatented claims, ex- tend time — laws (1950) 14404: (1957) 10736 reports (1956) 12067, 12371; (1957) 9525. 11221 California, unpatented mining claims, vall- dat(^- law (1960) 12926 reports (1960) 3578. 13565 clarify labor requirements for holding claims pending issuance of patents — law (1958) 14219 reports (1957) 11256; (195S) 14438 Clemson lands, reserved interests of U.S., permit sale — law (1959) 14009 report (1959) 12443 coal mining leases. Increase liniitntiim to promote development on public do- main — law (1958) 14043 reports (1957) 11240; (1958) 9460. 14388 Crow Reservation, grant minerals to cer- tain Indians — law (1959) 15048 reports (1057) 13044; (1958) 14445; (1959) 14440, 15836 Demopolis lock and dam project lands, re- conveyance of interests to farmer owners — law (1950) 0892 report (1950) 5400 eligibility for indemnity selection by States, amend revised statutes — - law (1958) 14116 reports (1958) 9703. 12130 Mineral land.s — Continued entry and location on discovery of valuable source materials — law (1955) 16775 reports (1955) 14847. 154.-1 Garrison Dam project, reconveyance of in- terests to former owners, report (1956) 8878 gold placers and geologic environment (1951) 5305 leases, administrative cancellation (1960) 8258 leases, protection from cancellation, etc. — hearings (1960) 9627 law (1959) 15659 reports (1959) 15849, 15916, 1C069 leases, validate, extend, etc., report (1959) 12475 leasing act — amend — hearings (1954) 10262; (1956) 17001; (1957) 7128; (1959) 12545, 14564; (1960) 9627 laws (1954) 14093, 14118; (1957) 14989; (1958) 14043; (1960) 6430. 15074 reports (1952) 3772; (1953) 10445; (1954) 10231-233. 11826. 14448; (1956) 12336. 14975; (1957) 8298. 11023. 11240; (1958) 9400. 143s8 ; (1959) 10121: (1960) 4945. 5005, 6720, 11070. 15184 executive modification on Federal wildlife lands (1960) 408 investigation hearings (1957) 3805 provisions, etc (1900) 10185 leasing, notice of proposals and States, re- port (1900) 6720 mining claims on oil or gas lands, clarify status — law (1953) 17223 reports (1953) 12588, 12877, 15494 mining claims, validation, reports (1956) 14955. 15227 Montana claims, radioactivity explorations (1951) 16150 multiple development of public lands under mineral leasing laws — hearings (1954) 11888. 1214i8 reports (1954) 11623. 11850 multiple use, etc., amend laws, reports (1955) 9664. 96S3. 11758 multiple use, etc., law, administration and operation, hearings (1957) 13594 multiple use of surface resources, facts for miners, etc (1958) 4920 national forest mining claims — hearings (1953) 185S9 report (1953) 15554 Oak Creek Canvon, scenic values, protect — law (1055) 9392 reports (1955) 7004, 7930 oil and gas mining leases acreage limitation, investigation, hearings (1957) 3805 oil land leasing act, with amdts.. and other laws (1953) 813; (1955) 14479 Papago Reservation, exploration, etc. — law (1955) 9400 reports (1955) 7715, 7965 phosphate mlTiing leases, remove acreage limitations for single individual or cor- porations- hearings (1956) 17001 ; (1957) 7128 law (1957) 14989 reports (1956) 12.336. 14975; (1957) 8298. 11023 sul)surface rights, settlement of T'te Indians claims — law (1950) 14484 reports (1956) 10202. 12.378 Utah, exchange — law (1955) 14430 rei)orts (1955) 12133. 14(848 Wind River Reservation, restore title to Shoshone and Arapahoe Tribes — law (1958) 14125 reports (1958) 970S. 12143 Yazoo River basin headwater project, recon- veyance of interests to former owners — law (1957) 15112 reiiorts (1957) 7008, 13489 Page 1556 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mineral oils, sec Oils. Mineral Wells, Tex., instrument aiiproacli chart (1951) 6359 Mineral wool : blanket insulation, specification (1951) 19398 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 0533 insulating l)oard, specifications (1953) 4457 ; (1955) 1534 insulation, specifications (1952) 2773, 4081 raw materials for industry (1951) 20108 raw materials, testing results (1956) 9246 Mineralogy, see Minerals. Minerals : absorption through roots, radioisotopes studies (1957) 6453 accessory, of igneous rocks, lead-alpha age determinations, 1953-57 (1959) 174S9 admixtures effectiveness iu preventing ex- cessive e.xpansiou of concrete due to al- kali-aggregate reaction (1958) 14946 airborne reconnaissance proiect. Ruby Range and Sweetwater Basin, Mont (1959) 15415 Alaska, resources (1951) 5307, 18682; (1953) 6083, 13360. 19218; (1955) 4944, 15769, 19478; (1956) 10911, 15792; (1957) 4111. 5602-3, 8684; (1958) 16059; (1959) 3598, 4925-26, 1645S, 17486 ; (1960) 8469 title page and contents (1955) 4944 ; (1957) 8684 Alaska school lands deposits, disposition — law (1953) 15252 reports (1953) 10383. 12891. 15405 Alaskan productions (1951) 5620; (1952) 16777 Alaska's southeastern industry (1958) 16295 all-Chinese conference on, results (1960) 9905 Altav, USSR, polymetallic mineralization il959) 647 America's strategic materials, surveys (1952) 15332 Ammon and Paradise Valley quadrangles, Idaho (1953) 11184 annual report, June 1953-Apr. 1954 (1955) 11131 asbestiform, electron micrographs tech- niques (1960) 2098 associated with fluorite, faulting and depos- its at mines and prospects, description (1959) 6282 beach and dune sands, heavy liquid tech- niques for evaluation by prospectors, etc. (1957) 10180 beach sands of Puerto Rico, reconnaissance study (1957) 8687. 10058 Black Hills atlas (1954) 17634; (1955) 10500 Boleo copper district (1956) 4014 Broadwater Countv, Mont. (1951) 10045 Bulgaria (1960) 11380 California beach sands (1953) 14959 Cascade County, Mont. (1951) 7185 census of manufactures, 1954 — • ground or treated, industrv, bulletin (1957) 6534 nonmetallic products, industry bulletin (1957) 6534 census of mineral industries. 1954 — area statistics (1958) 7977 company statistics, bulletin (1958) 13700 final bulletins, announcement and order blank (1956) 19938 final volumes, announcement and order blank (1958) 7934 industry bulletins (1957) 351.5-16. 7958, 9227-29, 10643-644. 12943-948, 14765- 766, 16427-428. 17428-429 ; (1958) 203-204, 1141-42. 2907-11, 4061-62 nonmetallic contract services, industry bulletin (1957) 9229 nonmetallic mining, industry bulletin (1958) 2910 nonmetallic, miscellaneous (1957) 12948 Minerals^ — Continued cen.sus of mineral industries, 1954 — con. preliminary reports (1956) 13243; (1957) 2572 advance announcement (195G) 3248 provide for — hearing (1954) 9982 law (1954) 9655 reports (19.54) 6846, 10097 refractory, industry bulletin (1957) 14766 State bulletins (1957) 14767, 16429; (1958) 205-206, 1129-40, 2912-39, 4063-66 subject bulletins (1958) 4067-71 summary and industry statistics (1958) 9193 census of mineral industries, 1958 — industry and product reports (1960) 2560, 11915 preliminary general statistics (1960) 11916 preliminary reports, announcement and order form (1960) 3441 census of mineral industries, facts of 1939 prophetic of 1953 (1953) 2069 Central America (1957) 11621 central Kuskokwim region (1955) 17267 Chinese People's Republic, geological-pros- pecting survey, achievements (1959) 17640 coal, determination by acid-extraction method (1959) 8052 collector-depressant equillibria (1952) 4846 collectors, periodicals and books (I960) 16243 Comet area, Jefferson County, Mont. (1953) 20224 commodity classification responsibility, spec. regs (1951) 10556 composition of uranium-vanadium deposits, classification (1957) 16921 Congonhas district, Minas Gerais, Brazil (1957) 11627 construction materials — bulk, Federal supply classification, logis- tic responsibilities. Army regs (1956) 18291 bulk. Federal supply schedules (1958) 4752, 14972 Federal supply schedule (1957) 14186 containing tantalum, etc., optical and chem- ical studies (1954) 415 continental shelves of the Americas (1958) 3546 contribution to bibliography of mineral re- sources (1955) 1608; (1957) 2096. 8683, 14270-271. 15918-919, 16918: (1958) 4859,7356: (1959) 4921, 10188 contribution to geochemical prospecting (series) (1955) 8264; (1957) 10055, 11620; (1959) 506 defense exploration assistance. Attorney General's report (1959) 1567 defense exploration program — appropriations, 1959, proposal (1958) 12220 general information (1952) 11039; (1954) 5540; (1955) 12264; (1957) 5419; (1958) 459 provide — law (1958) 14046 reports (1958) 8431, 12067 defense mobilization programs of Minerals Mobilization Office, hearing (1956) 11831 defense production program, progress and status (1953) 4283 defense program, hearings (1951) 13553 Delta deposit, Emery County, Utah (1956) 414 deposits, principles of appraising, USSR (1959) 7948 depressed industries aifecting public and other land — establish national policy, report (1959) 16157 expressing sense of Congress — hearings (1959) 12295 reports (1959) 12204, 14290, 16158 2S2:-992- Do not order from index: see indicated entry -68— Vol. 2— — IS Page 1557 Minerals — Continued differential tliermal analysis (1950) 4009 discovery, exploration, and development, heariiips (1909) 3330 domestic minerals program extension act — amond. reports (l'J55) USGS, 11742, 11745, 14928, 15373 law (1953) 15268 reports (1953) 10400. 12807 electrofilalysis deniiiieralizer for brackish waters, design, construction, etc. (1900) ]S«4 electrostatic separation — effect of temperature (1956) 11001 Irreversible changes in response after heating (1900) 4178 engineering problems, adaptation of new re- search techniques fl957) 12904 explorations, remove time limitation on de- duction of expenditures — law (1900) 13038 reports (1959) 15841: (1900) 5158 extractive industries, work injury and em- plovnient data (195S) 1075; (1959) 915: (1960) 4167. 17751 facts and problems (1956) 7639; (1960) 10196 index and finding guide. 1960 (1960) 10202 „_,„ introduction, preprint (19oo) 12o42 ; (1960) 1074 Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging, minerals and their pri- mary products (1950) 17118; (1958) ■^164 . , fertilizers, herbicides, and insecticides, plans to Increase in USSR for agriculture (1959) 14865 French equatorial Africa, resources, explo- ration and development (1958) 10084 Gallatin County. Mont. (1951) 14043 Gasnuet quadrangle. Calif.-Oreg, (1954) 7356 ^ , geochemical prospecting abstracts, July 1952-Dec. 1954 (1957) 11020 geophysical prospecting, principles (1957) 10055 ,.„-ox grains, spectrographic identification (19o3) 6091 hafnium content and Hf-Zr ratio (1955) 1609. 3443 Hardin and Brussels quadrangles, 111. (1952) 16682 high-alumina, resources in California and Nevada (1956) 7666 Hudson and Mavnard quadrangles. Mass. (1950) 20476 Idaho placer denosits (1953) 14959 industrial, of Pacific Northwest (1952) 10774 industries — ,,^_ox alert for disaster survival plan (195S) 7436 area reports, annual (1957) 2978, 12497; (1958) 2498. 10853: (1959) 2790, 11334: (1960) 2997, 12363 by States, 1955-56, employment and in- jury statistics, summai-y (1958) 12949 Communist China's rich resources spur bid for industrial power (1960) 5814 employment and injuries, minerals year- hook chnplers (19.-)2) 179;U ; (1954) 5791: (195.-) 12533; (1956) 10969; (1957) 10993, 17930; n9.-8) 4938; (1959) 17675; n060) 10O02 employment and related statistics (1958) 4068 general summary (1958) 4067 long-range program, hearings (1958) 9793 review, niinornls vearbooks chapters (1951) 10006; (1953) 1247; (1954) 17003: (1955) 15RS7; (1950) 11007; (1957) 2201. 17904; (1958) 7517, 10343; (1900) 10228. 19103 size of establishments (1958) 1141 supplies, selected (1958) 4070 type of operation (1958) 4071 type of organization (1958) 1142 Minerals — Continued industries — continued waterborne wastes. New England-New York region (1957) 2198 Infrared luminescence (1958) 3545 interests in Yazoo River basin project lands, reconveyance to former owners, report (1958) 12348 interests of private owner, protect, report (1955) 7928 investigations, field studies map (1951) 3597 Ivanpah quadrangle. Calif, and Nev., re- sources (1956) 15797 James River-Roanoke River district (1953) 8205 Japan, resources (1953) 11099 Judith Basin County, Mont. (1951) 14040 leaves content clue to white oak site qual- ity (1954) 4211 long range program, hearings (1957) 9764, 15583 Maim«')n-Hatino district (1951) 3564 metabolism and milk secretion as studied with radioisotopes (1957) 0455 metamictic disintegration of zircon group (1954) 3470 mineral associations in uranium deposits (1953) 7082 mineral earth pigments (1951) 16951; (1953) 1234 mineral market reports, see listings under Mines Bureau in monthly issues, mineral orders MO (series) (1951) 12048; (1953) 13955 mineral trade notes (1951) 2007. 12318; (1952) 1510, 12085; (19.53) .3403. 14238; (1954) 2723, 13137; (1955) 2417. 13325; (1950) 2487, 13633: (1957) 2973. 12492; (1958) 2493, 10s;48: (1959) 2785, 11329; (1960) 2992, 12358 special supplements (1951) 5627. 8618. 11571; (1952) 15635. 19038: (1953) 6194; (1954) 18886; (1955) 1695, 3531. 10518, 12550. 17441 : (1950> 7661, 19200; (1958) 4957, 6193, 8800-7, 10084, 16326: (1959) 2010, 10452; (1960) 2090. 5814, 15998 mineral values, recovery (1954) 18896 minerals and primary products — description patterns and reference draw- ings — • Armv Dept. supply bulletin (1955) 220 cataloging handbook (1955) 457 Federal supply catalog (1954) 1756 minor nonmetals, minerals yearbook chap- ters (1951) 1367; (1952) 19039: (1954) 10682 national plan for civil defense and defense mobilization (1960) 9263 national policy, establishing, reports (1959) 16157-158 natural and synthetic. Federal supply schedule (1957) 3986 needs of dairy cattle (1959) 7036 New I'ork State, deposits and occurrences (1959) 16459 nonmetallic — deposits, for construction industry (1953) 7989 structural prices and price index, 1957 (1959) 901 structural, prices and price relatives. 1951-53 (1954) 19677 wholesale price index, commodities in- cluded (1953) 9431 North Vietnam Industry (1900) 3991 nutrition research, tracer methods (1957) 6460 opaque ore. chemical analysis, procedure chart (1951) 9903 osmlonic demineralizers. development, con- struction, and testing (1960) 18687 Pakistan, resources (1958) 4957 Paraguay, resources (1959) 7855 Prince William Sound, Alaska (1954) 18778 Page 1558 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Minerals — Continued production — ■ and utilization iiolicies, report (1953) 5150 comparison of Jlines and Census Bureaus' 1934 data, minerals yearbook chapter (1958) 16325 in continental United States, 1950-51, by States (1953) 17747 statistical summary, minerals yearbook chapters (1951) 8625; (1952) 15648; (1954) 12456, 17664; (1955) 6651, 1745S; (1956) 15S90 ; (1957) 10181, 11732; (1958) 4971, 6211, 16346; a959) 17716; (1960) 19107 public lands, permit mining, etc., reports (1953) 7387; (1954) 10154 publications, price list (1952) 536; (1958) 1S06; (1959) 15163 rare-earth deposits, Powderhorn, Colo, dis- trict (1956) 12688 rare earth, production, etc., 1958 (1959) 10442 research, unclassified, preprint from Bulletin 556. mioerai facts and problems (1955) 12557 reserve deposits, disposal — law (1956) 14510 reports (1956) 102S3, 15229 resources — code of Federal resulations (1951) 9774; (1952) 9292; (1953) 7719; (1954) 7220; (1955) 4759; (1956) 7394; (1957) 7283: (1958) 3435; (1959) 9001 ; (1960) 5329 development, role of Mines Bureau (ad- dress) (1959) 10460 industrial uses (1958) 16794 on withdrawn public lands, jurisdiction — hearings (1957) 6978 law (1958) 4198 reports (1957) 6873, 6902, 13925; (1958) 3138 saline water demineralization — availabilitv of geothermal energy (1960) 1878-79" direct-freezing continuous wash-separa- tion process, development of equipment (1960) 1875, 1883 ion-selective and ion-specific membranes for use in selective electrodialysis (1960) 14050 ionics demineralizer, laboratory test re- sults (1960) 1856 liquid-liquid extraction techniques (1960) 1874 osmionic process (1960) 1887 research program and potential processes, discussion, outline and description (1960) 14049 solar dimineralization (1960) 1859 solvent synthesis development (1960) 17194 standard procedure for estimating costs (1960) 1885 zone-purification process (1960) 1870 San Carlos Indian Reservation, Ariz. (1956) 20475 semiquantitative analysis (1952) 17357 soil, effect on susceptibility to frost (1959) 3427 spectrochemical analysis by powder d-c arc technique (1960) 14016 story (1957) 14311 structural, nonmetallic, prices and price In- dexes (1958) 6154 Thailand, geologic reconnaissance (1952) 2827 trace minerals ample on woods range (1959) 500 treatment processes for percentage depletion purposes, hearings (1959) 7493 additional copies, report fl959) 7372 Turkey, industry (19.59) 916 Union of South Africa, mining activities, survey (195.T) 7806 upper Lvnn Canal area, Alaska (1953) 11180 uranium-be.aring deposits in Boulder batho- lith, Mont., mineralogy (1959) 8400 Minerals — Continued uranium-bearing shales, mineralogy investi- gation (1959) 4319 uranium, final report, 1949-58 (1960) 6292 uranium in shale, mineral composition, etc. (1956) 14152 USSR- foreign trade (1958) 16326; (1959) 2010; (1960) 2090, 15998 geophysical prospecting, outlook for de- velopment, 1959-05 (1960) 5679 metallic, occurrences (1959) 654 structures of ore rields and deposits (1959) 6426 training technical personnel for mineral industries U960) 7326 USSR-RSFSR geological and mineral re- sources organizations joint session (1960) 7210 visual-arc spectroscopic analvsis (1953) 16325 water suspensions, measurements, etc (1957) 10175 western Mineral County, Mout. (1956) 15794 world production (1951) 11570; (1952) 16780; (1954) 8877; (1959) 17704 Wyoming resources, description and develop- ment possibilities, US'GS report (1960) 3644 yearbook — departmental editions (1951) 16956; (1953) 9-183; (1954) 17660 document editions (1951) 16359; (1953) 17234; (1954) 16917 notice (1953) 7987 yearbook, area repoi ts — departmental editions (1956) 1739; (1957) 5710; (1958) 4959, 8809, 15201; (1959) 5202; (1960) 1099 document editions (1956) 1387; (1957) 4980: (1958) 4210, 8137. 14290; (1959) 4442; (1960) 429 yearbook, fuels — departmental editions (1954) 19696 : (1956) 5889; (1958) 6194, 10085, 12999; (1959) 5201; (1960) 1098 document editions (1954) 19396; (1956) 5100; (1958) 5564, 9339, 11823; (1959) 4441: (1960) 428 yearbook, metals and minerals except fuels — departmental editions (1935) 19.349; (1957) 1009; (1958) 4958, 8808, 15200; (1959) 940: (1960) 1097 document editions (1955) 19162; (1957) 572; (1958) 4209. 8136, 14289; (1959) 303: (1960) 427 see also Radioactive substances — Silicates — Strategic materials — also names of minerals — also, for State, etc., indus- tries, names of States, etc. Minerals Exnloration Office : press releases (1959) 11326; (1960) 2989, 12355 semi-annual report (1960) 4152 Minerals Mobilization Office, mobilization pro- grams, hearing (1956) 11831 Minerals Policy, Presidents' Cabinet Commit- tee on, see Presidents' Cabinet Commit- tee on Minerals Policy. Miners, see Coal mines and mining — Mines and mining. Miner's pan. see Gold pan. Minerva Oil Co., fluorspar mines, mining methods and costs (1960) 11529 Mines (ordnance) : chemical land mine, etc., serviceability standard, spec, regs (1952) 4814"; (1953) 10012, 11984 employment of land mines, field manual (1955) 16566 land mines (1954) 12256 protection (1955) 5180 Mines (submarine) : mine fields and swept channels, chart (1951) 5416 Mines and minins : AEC reports of interest to Industry, bibli- ographies (1954) 6430: (1955) 7390 air and rock vibrations produced by impact testing of mine roofs (1956) 19203 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1559 Mines and mining — Contiuuod Alaska, Mines Bureau list of names for reKioiis. I'tc. (1954) lOOoS amend miuinvc laws, multiple mineral de- velopment of public lands — law (i!jr.-i) uns reports (1954) 10232, 11G23, 11850, 1444S automation in mine ore industry, USSR (1959) G5G base line measurement with steel wires (19(i0) 8tiS2 bedded mine roof, reinforcing with bolts, principles (1950) 9243 Blacli Hills mineral atlases (1954) 17G34 ; (1955) 10500 blasting caps, electric, millisecond delay (1953) 9491 block caving — Bagdad mine (1959) 8030 in limestone. Crestmore Mines, Riverside Cement Co., Riverside, Calif. (1958) 12955 Kelley mine, Anaconda Co., Butte, Mont. (1956) 20507 San Manuel copper mine progress, report (1957) 10177 Sunrise mine (1957) 9S4 claims, multiple use of surface resources on public lands, facts for miners, etc (195S) 4920 code. Peru (1951) 5027, 11571 co-detcrniination in mining industry In Germany (1952) 4190 Coenr d'Alene mining district, geochemical studies (1953) 1157 Communist China — development of mining industry (1960) 1504S industry (1960) 1S812 technical improvement (I960) 18725 technical reforms (1960) 17372 Coyote-h(de blasting method. Dresser Trap Rock Co.. Dresser. Wis (1960) 2083 depressed industries affecting public and other land — establish national policy, report (1959) 16157 expressing sense of Congress — hearings (1959) 12295 reports (1959) 12204, 14290. 16158 domestic mine production of copper, lead, etc., stabilizing — hearings (1959) 33.'1,0 reports (1958) 9747. 12114, 14514 dust control in mining (1957) 985 dust prevention and suppression, recom- mendations adopted (1954) 7434 electrical equipment, inspection, etc. (1954) 17635 equipment, permissible, list (1951) 11562; (1954) 19683; (1955) 10498, 17390; (1958) 16294; (I960) 102O4 equipment, respiratory protective devices approved by Mines Bureau (1959) 8029 first-aid training. Colorado Fuel & Iron Corp (1955) 5025 forest T>roduets used. California and Nevada, 1950 (1953) 2586 gas-detecting equipment, method for teach- ing use (1952) 16772 Government owned Alaska mines, revenue disposition — • law (1957) 10756 reports (1957) 5119, 9735 ground water mining, water rights in areas (1955) 10422 health and safotv conditions — he.irings (19.5'7) 1798; (1958) 6882 rejx.rt (1957) 1798 hydraulir-powered platform for scaling high hacks and walls (1954) 1S895 industrial films, list (1954) 13793 Injured mine workers, vocational rehabilita- tion (1951) 1604 Japan, programs under occupation (1953) 11076 Mines and mining — Continued lands reserved for power development — law (1955) 10777 reports (1952) 3057; (1953) 7387; (1954) 10154; (1955) 4301, 14927, 15300 laws — amend — law (1900) 6429 reports (1959) 16129; (1960) 3609 and government activities, French West Africa (1958) 6193 Bolivia (1950) 20130 French Overseas Territories (1958) 15047 Iran (1958) 12778 revised, oi Egypt (1955) 3531 taxes and promotion in Mexico (1956) 17538 Turkey (1955) 10337 Venezuela (1955) 10518 legislation of Angola (1950) 20420 lode and placer mining regulations (1956) 4057 longwall face, mining with dosco continuous miner (1954) 18'<79 methane buildup (1957) 2197 mi'tliiids and cost.s — Berkeley pits (1959) 6651 Black Rock tungsten mine, (1900) 7324 Calyx no. 3 and 8 uranium mines (1958) 725 Cliicf lead-zinc mine, (1958) 8779 Climax Uranium Co., salt wash uranium mines (1960) 1063 Continental no. 1 mine (1957) 17002 drifts, crosscuts and raises. Coeur d'Alene mining district (1960) 11532 Eagle Picher Co. (1957) 4197 fluorspar, Minerva Oil Co. (1960) 11529 Foote Mineral Co. (1957) 14386 Hayden Creek mine (1957) 8779 Holden mine, Howe Sound Co. (1959) 1984 Indian Creek mine (1959) 6646 Inland Lime and Stone Co. (1960) 1066 Iron Mountain iron-ore mine (1958) 722 La Sal uranium mine (1957) 17004 Morning mine (1956) 12745 Piokee mining unit and experimental min- ing project, Eagle-Picher Co. (1960) 1069 Plquette Mining and Milling Co. (1959) 6648 placer mining in Alaska, using hydraulic and mechanical excavation equipment (1960) 4170 Rialto Mine (1958) 6179 San Francisco Chemical Co. phosphate rock mines (1958) 16300 Schwartzwalder uranium mine (1960) 1 1 531 shaft sinking, in Coeur d'Alene mining district (1960) 11530 sinking circular concrete-lined ventilation shaft (1960) 10203 Standard Uranium Corp. (1957) 2172 Tri-State Zinc, Inc., operations (1957) 8778 Union Carbide Nuclear Co., uranium salt wash lease operations (I960) 4169 Yerington copper mine (1958) 16299 methods and practices — - Johnson Camp copper-zinc mine (1957) 1 1 702 Mineral Hill copper mine (1957) 10152 methods at Casolton mine (1951) 3875 mine access roads in national forests, hear- ings (1951) 16431 mine products — ■ carload wavblU analyses (1951) 5438, 18717,20007; (1952) 16709 carload wavbill statistics (1953) 2031, 17601, 20260; (1954) 18828; (1955) 3480; (1956) 5816-17, 20510; (1957) 21.34: (1958) 7381; (1959) 6334, 12793, 17510 mine workings, Tri-State zinc-lead district (1955) 8.328 Page 1560 Do not order from index; see indicated entry lines and mining' — Continued mineral treatment processes for percentage depletion purposes, liearings (1959) 74!f3 additional copies, report (1959) 7372 miners' circulars (1954) 18SS7, 19(J97 ; (]955) 755, 3532, 5037-38, 15874. 19550; (1S57) 5711-12. 7534. 11722, 16035; (1958) 100S6 ; (19G0) 7334 mining division, employment, payrolls, hours and earnings (1958) 10059-00 mining industry, current conditions, hear- ings (1953) 12708 Mosquito Ranse and Leadville district, Colo. ,(1054) 877 multiple use mining laws, problems under (remarks) (lOCO) 17735 multiple use of public lands, etc., amend lii-vvs, reports (1955) 9064, 9683, 11758 multiple use of public lands law, administra- tion and operation, hearings (1957) 3 3594 national first aid and mine rescue contest, 1959 (1960) 17756 National safety competitions, 1948-58 (1960) 10206 North Vietnam, industry (1960) .3991 selected translations (1960) 9936 oil-shale mine— - design factors (1959) 944 design of underground mine openings (1955) 3536 open-pit copper mining methods at New (Cornelia Branch. Phelps Dodge Corp., Pima County, Ariz. (1960) 5809 open pit mining in mines of lead-zinc in- dustry. USSR (1959) 5144 open-pit mining methods, Chino Mines Di- vision, Kennecott Copper Corp. (1958) 16293 other than coal (1951) 15516 output per man-hour in mining, 1935—49 (1951) 1335 l)hysio1ogical response to dust from loco- motive traction material (1951) 4100 placer claims, include nonmineral lands in patents — law (1960) 6429 reports (1959) 16129; (1960) 3609 nneumatic drilling and blasting, Morenci mine, Ariz. (1956) 9229 processing and costs. Idaho Almaden Mer- cury Mine, Washington County, Idaho (1957) 17934 protection against mine gases (1954) 19697 ■publications on mines, price lists (1951) 898: (1952) 536; (1953) 1001; (1954) 4038; (1955) 8069; (1956) 20742; (1958) 1806; (1959) 15163 radioactivity reconnaissance in Montana mines (1951) 16150 reestablish industry, long-range program. hearings (1958) 9793 research establishment, establish in Minne- sota, reports (1956) 15228; (1957) 11201 review of mining technology, minerals yearbook chapters (1954) 8899; (1955) 17453; (1957) 1031, 17045; (1958) 15208; (1959) 6675 rocks, physical properties (1956) 19201 roof bolting and dust control (1951) 16949 safe storage, etc.. of commercial explosives in metal mines, nonmetallic mines and quarries (1954) 5796 seismic geophysical method (1053) 12056 skilled employees trained through appren- ticeship (1951) 17339 stopes. filling with unclassified tailing (1952) 19032 surface rights vested In locator of mining claim, report (1953) 10405 topograohic surveying instructions (1960) 1026 treatment processes considered as mining, amend internal revenue code of 1954 — law (1960) 13008 report (1960) 13346 Mines and mining — Continued underground mine openings in competent rock formations, design principles (1960) 15968 underground openings, stability, micro- seismic method of determining (1958) 716 T'nion of South Africa, survey (1953) 7806 USSR, economic appraisal, principles (1959) 7948 wages and hours in industry, convention, text (1957) 1819 see also Blasting — Coal mine bumps — Coal mines and mining — Metal mines and mining — Mine accidents — Mine drain- age — Mine explosions — Mine fires — Mine props — Mine rescue work — Mine timbers — S.afety lamps — also names of metals and minerals — also names of mines. Mines Bureau : Alaska, regions, districts, and subdistricts, names and definitions (1954) 10658 Albany Metallurgy Research Laboratory, metallurg-ical progress reports (1960) 233. 18315 area reports (1053) 14211; (1954) 13141; (1955) 2421, 13329; (1956) 2491, 13637; (1957) 2978, 12497; (1958) 2498. 10853; (1959) 2790, 11334; (1960) 2997, 12363 authority for land reconveyance to North r>akota State University, opinion of Attorney General (1958) 6118 bulletins, see listings under Mines Bureau in most monthly issues, coal investigations, bibliographies (1954) 1988; (1958) 7447 drill core storage and cataloging (1957) 5686 experiment station land in Salt Lake City, exchange — ■ Javx- (1958) 11815 reports (1958) 8411. 12062 first aid, instruction manual (1954) 5703 handbook series (1951) 7184 health and safety activities, 1955 (1956) 5861 health and safety publications, bibliography (1956) 19176 helium plant, dedication services, Keves, Okla. (remarks) (1960) 381 information circulars, see listinffs under Mines Bureau in most monthly issues, list of laboratories that make fire assays, etc. (1954) 1SS77 motion picture films (1951) 15596; (1953) 7988; (1954) 12447; (1956) 17520 petroleum and natural gas research (1951) 16950; (1952) 16775; (1953) 9476; (1960) 4171 placement of physically handicapped, guide (1956) 8372 press releases (1954) 2725-73. 13140-189; (1055) 2420-69. 13328-378; (1956) 2490-2542, 13636-690; (1057) 2976- 3031. 12495-.549; (1958) 2527, 10881: (1050) 2818, 11362; (1960) 3034. 12400 publications — • .Tuly 1, 1910-.Tan. 1. 1949 (1951) 1365 Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1949 (1951) 3904 ,Tan. 1, 1940-.Tan. 1. 1954 (1955) 5026 Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1950 (1951) 16962 Jan. 1-Dec. 31. 1951 (1952) 14228 Jan. 1-Dec. 31. 1952 (1953) 16351 Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1054 (1055) 19553 Jan. 1-Dec. 31. 1055 (1956) 15891 Jan. 1-Dec. 31. 1056 (1058) 757 Jan, 1-Dee. 31. 1957 (195*^) 15211 monthly lists (1951) 2072, 12322: (1052) 1516. 12001; (1053) 3400. 14244: (1054) 2724. 13138; (1055) 2418. 13326; (1956) 24,88. 13634; (1057) 2974. 12403; (1958) 2494. 10849; (1950) 2786, 11330; (1960) 2993, 12359 reorganization, hearing (1954) 17002 report (1952) 11287; (1954) 15637-63iS Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1561 Mines Bureau — Continued report of Investigations, see listings under Mines Bureau in most montlily issues, research programs — aljrasives and bard materials (1058) 12901 ; (lO'iO) is:i28 aprpregates (1050) 15022 aggregates, occurrence, distribution, etc. (195^) 15104 asbestos (105S) 12000; (1050) 15018 bauxite and aluminum (10.59) 13345 boron (1958) 12004; (1959) 15009 coal, research and technologic work, (1957) 1G99S; (1059) 1331S-319 colunibium and tantalum (195S) 12963; (l!>nO) 13329 constitution of oil-shale kerogen (1960) 11533 copper (1959) 13344 development of super refractories (1959) 10711 fluorine (1058) 12995; (1959) 15017 iron-ore (105S) 15190; (1059) 13340 lead and zinc (1958) 12993, 15192; (1959) 15010. 15016 manganese (105S) 15199; (1050) 13347 mercury (105S) 12002; (1950) 13327 mica substitutes (1958) 15187; (1959) 15014 ; (1960) 15082 nonrefractory clay (195S) 12989; (1959) 15015 phosphate-rock (1959) 13333; (1960) 17770 rare-earth metals (1959) 13330 refractory clavs (1960) 15991 refractory materials (1958) 120S8 rock phosphate (1958) 12965 silica resources of Pacific Northwest (105S) 12998. 15194; (1959) 15022 steel (1958) 12994; (1059) 1334/1 tellurium (1959) 13326 titanium (1058) 12071 ; (1959) 13331 uranium and thorium (1059) 13325 zirconium and hafnium (1058) 12947; (1959) 13324 role in 1979 (address) (1959) 10460 safety competition awards — ■ National Crushed Stone Association, 1059 (1960) 14558 National Lime Association (1959) 16693 sand and gravel plants (195S) 719, 17244; (1959) 14997; (1900) 14559 technical paper (1951) 1SS02 transfer quartermaster experimental fuel station to — hearing (1951) 11083 law (1051) 1035(1 reports (1951) 11022,15155 welding of thick plates of zirconium (1956) 0852 Minetti, G. Joseph, nomination, hearings (1055) 4557; (1956) 18686 Minevillc. N.Y., rare-earth-bearing apatite (1957) 919 Ming Li, see Li Ming. Ming, Yee Chung Fong, relief (1956) 12261 ; (1957) 5212, 6834, 8078 Ming, Tee Chung Nom. relief (1956) 12261; (1957) 5212, 6834, 8078 Mingo, Tex., railroad accident (1951) 18720 Mingo County, W. Va. : coal, preparation characteristics (1957) 1027 coking coal, recoverable reserves (1954) 18889 Mingo National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1957) 9986 general information (1900) 3829 Minb. IIo Chi, see IIo Chi Minh. Miniature atomic batteries (1959) 13700 Minidoka County, Idaho : land conveyance — law (1052) 12S35 reports (1052) 10825, 1.^439 Minidoka power plant, ballhead drive equip- ment for governor, invitation for bids (1951) 20251 Minidoka project : ground water in North Side pumping divi- sion (1956) 5784 North Side pumping division (1951) 4797 public lands, water available, open to entry (1953) 0015; (1055) 5171; (1956) 0005; (1957) 7669 Bpecirication.s and invitations — ballbead-drive equipment for governor (1951) 20251 drilling group 4 water supply wells (1954) 7504 hydraulic turbines (1051) 14200 laterals, sublaterals, and well stilling pools (1054) 15795 pumping substations, erection, etc. (1954) 10785 turbine runner (1951) 5796 water charges (1054) 7588 Minlmax point estimates, see Point estimates. Minimum wage, see Wages. Minimum-Wage -Vdmlnistrators Conference, see Conference of State Minimum-Wage Administrators. MiriiuL'. see Mines and mining. Mining claims, see Mineral lands. Mining engineers : examination announcements (1953) 4065; (1050) 14286 suspension notice (1960) 303 Mines Bureau fluorine studies (19G0) 17772 Mining-loading equipment, ste Loading equip- ment. Mining machinery : and construction machinery, man-hours, 1049-50 (1952) 11260 census of manufactures, 1954, Industry bul- letin (1957) 6544 continuous coal mining machinery, control of coal dust (1051) 15582 continuous miner places, auxiliary ventila- tion methods (1958) 16336 continuous miners, extracting final stump in pillars and pillar lifts (1000) 14576 Fedei-al item identification suides for sup- ply cataloging (1956) 3080 Federal supply classification, losistic re- sponsibilities. Army regs (1957) 4749 Federal supply schedules (1957) 15S25 ; (19.58) 14971; (1959) 14651; (1960) 15450 industry, outlook for 1959 and review of 1058 (1959) 1424 industrv. outlook for 1900 and review of 1959 (1900) 1536 Korfmnnn shearing machine, tests in an- thracite mine (1051) 15598 mnn-hours per unit. 1039-40 (1952^ 7803 permissible equipment approved 1955-56 (1958) 16294 permissible mine equipment, 1957-58 (1960) 10204 pneumatic vihra ting-blade pinner for mining pliosphate rock, desi.gn, etc. (1956) 12772 safety with mobile diesel-powered equip- ment underground (1960) 14567 USSR textbook exploitation (10.50) 1785 Mining Research Institute. Hungary, opera- tion of petroleum department (1950) 618 Ministers of Foreign Affairs of American States : Washington meeting — actasy documentos (1951) 14140 agenda and hncktrround (1951) 7425 final act (1951) 14134 same (in Portuguese) (1951) 14139 handbook (1951) 14138 Intermediate reports (1051) 6506, 13208 proceedings (1951) 18875 report of Secretary of State (1953) 9674 Ministers of religion, see Clergy. Ministry of Health. USSR, medical cadres of system (1900) 11367 Page 1562 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Ministry of Higher Education : L'SSR, institutes of liigher learning, news — geodesy and aerial photography, abstracts (1959) 10845 mathematics, abstracts (1959) 8440, 10846 physics, abstracts (1959) 10844 Minitracli : data for artificial earth satellites, 1958 alpha and 1958 beta (1959) 2084 description (1957) 16115; (1958) 5037, 5039 : (1959) 1130 description of receiver (1959) 2088 Minju saljop (periodical) : articles (1960) 10011 Minker, Abraham, proceedings for contempt (1951) 13524 Minker, Isadore, proceedings for contempt (1951) 13525 Minks : claims for relief of ranchers, hearings (1951) 8023; (1952) 5343 diseases and parasites (1953) 26; (1960) 14826 feed — Alaska pollock (1953) 18878 salmon cannery waste (1953) 18883 utilization of fish waste iu Oregon (1958) 6004 raising (1954) 9157 skins, trade agreement escape-clause In- vestigation,^' report (1959) 17133 Minneapolis. Minn. : aeronautical chart (1951) 4709 aircraft accidents (1951) 17646; (1959) 11820 census of business. 1954, central business district statistics (1956) 19949 census of housins-, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 8529 housing characteristics, preliminary re- port (1951) 12975 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 8695 census of population. 1950 — advance report (1951) 17589 census tracts (1951) 19358 characteristics, preliminary report (1951) 129S6 population and housing characteristics, census tracts (1952) 17413 chicken fryers and fowl sold, marketing costs and margins (1958) 1039 cranberries, frozen, purchasers' opinions (1957) 10499 electric facilities of area, maps (1959) 16337: (1960) 17067 family clothing — gift, home-made, handed-down (1952) 9431 inventories, by age (1952) 9429-30, 9432 inventories by income (1951) 5395 purchases bv" income (1951) 5396 purchases, 1948-49 (1953) 11191 hospitals, earnings and supplementary bene- fits — departmental edition (1957) 16962 document edition (1957) 16506 Instrument approach charts (1951) 2871, 7823 labor markets. 1953, wages and related bene- fits — departmental edition (1954) 8834 document edition (1954) 8261 lumber and wood products industries as users of wood (1958) 3529 lumber purchases bv 7 manufacturing in- dustry groups. 1956 (1958) 12833 machinery industries — electrical, users of wood (1957) 17831 nonelectrical, users of wood (1957) 17832 mail routes, schedule (1957) 11870 manufacturing industries as users of wood (1958) 3530 metal industries — - fabricated products, users of wood (1957) 14259 primary, users of wood (1957) 14258 military aircraft crash damage claims set- tlement, reports (1956) 15372-373 Minneapolis. Minn. — Continued milk market. Federal regulation (1952) 14515 Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, terminal forecasting reference manual (1955) 19754 occupational wage surveys — departmental editions (1952) 11243; a953} 7939; (1955) 4998; (1056) 7614; (1957) 11671; (1958) 12912; (1959) 7977 ; (1960) 8727 document editions (1952) 10376; (1953) 7324: (1955) 4213; (1950) 6919; (1957) 10780; (1958) 11S25 ; (1959) 7324; (1960) 8002 postal service, city distribution scheme (1956) 19345 racketeering investigation, hearings (1955) 406 St. Anthony Falls navigation project, engi- neer report — departmental edition (1957) 8493 document edition (1957) 8121 transportation equipment industry as user Of wood, pilot study (1957) 8672 Twin Cities Arsenal, lease portion to In- dependent school district no. 16 — law (1959) 15719 reports (1959) 12242, 14537 water resources of area (1954) 4247 weather observations, hourly (1956) 13004 wood pallets — distribution channels (1957) 4079 imports in area, 1954 (1956) 17402 manufacture as outlet for low-grade hard- woods (1957) 4072 production (1957) SS4 wood use by manufacturing firms (1959) 17460 see also 'Wold-Chamberlain Airfield. Minneapolis & St. Louis Ry., accidents (1953) 17668: (1956) 20515 Minneapolis. St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie R.R accidents (1951) 1175; (1952) 14141 (1953) 6122, 7914; (1956) 12711 (1957) 15952 ; (1959) 1737 Minnesota : agricultural conservation handbooks (1955) 1S660; (1957) 5943 birdsfoot trefoil (1954) 19822 bridge across Pigeon River, construction authorized — law (1957) 13161 report (1957) 11209 census of agriculture, 1950, farms, etc. (1952) 12657 census of agriculture, 1954, counties and State economic areas (1956) 9975 census of business, 1948 — retail trade, statistics (1951) 2771 service trades, statistics (1951) 2783 wholesale trade, statistics (1951) 2795 census of business, 1954 — retail trade (1956) 11664 selected services (1956) 18455 wholesale trade (1956) 18472 census of business. 1958 — retail trade (1900) 9218 erratas (1960) 14942. 16603 selected service trades (1960) 12808 wholesale trade (1960) 16624 census of governments, 1957, State bulletin (1959) 13838 census of housing, 1950 — advance reports (1953) 701 dwelling units, preliminary counts (1951) 10691 general characteristics (1953) 7110; (1954) 450 vacant dwelling units, advance reports (1952) 4S99 census of manufactures, 1954, State bul- letin (1957) 4S84 census of mineral industries, 1954, State bulletin (1957) 16429 census of population. 1950 — advance report (1951) 16202 characteristics, preliminary report (1951) 17599 detailed characteristics (1953) 10167 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1563 Minnesota — Continued census of population, 1950 — continued final state volume (1953) I7i:n {fencial cliarnoteristics (195.S) 766 iiuinher of inhabitants (]!>52) L*H7 preliminarv counts (I'JSl) 10773. 10S09 climate (VM;0) 1383 climatic summary, 1931-52 (1954) 1<876; (1000) 7006 correction sheet (1958) 51G5 cllmatolofTical data (1953) 3G27, 1H90: 1331G ; (1955) 2003. 2(iS7. 13S38; (1957) (1958) 2707. 11054; 11546; (1960) 3212, (1954) 2929 13521; (1956) 3177. 12095 ; (1959) 2993, 12586 collepe teachers, factors influencing as ca- reer (1958) S515 coniineniuratins 100th anniversary of ad- mission to the Union — law (1958) 6714 report (1958) 7054 commercial forest land — net timber volume bv species and coun- ties (1958) 7338 ownership (1957) 4070 comi)arative heijrht growth of native coni- fers (1953) 7S67 cost of setting fence posts (1953) 7828 countv business i)atterns (1955) 9235; ("1958) 13704 descriptive and historical sketch (1958) 0927 drv edible beans, prices etc., 1950 program (1052) 4578 durum wheat allotments, increase — hearings (1059) 6043,7438 reiiort (1050) 12445 electric rate book (1051) 16688; (1952) 110,S4: (1054) 743, 17300; (1955) 12308; (1956) 10700; (1057) 9898; (1959) 7709; (1960) 8580: (1958) 9725 fuel adiustment data (10.54) 18633; (1955) 12311; (1956) 10775; (1957) 9904 ; (195S) 8583 factory inspection law (1951) 3848 farm and city fa mil v clothing practices (address) (1052) 087 farm family clothing inventories, 1950. Meeker and Wright Counties (1952) 0432 farm supply co-ops, inventory management (1058) 15023 farmers and world trade (remarks) (1057) 8025 farmers' stake in foreign agricultural rela- tions (address) (1953) 2571 flaxseed storage at country elevators (1959) 13732 floods of 1050 (1953) 19224 foreign trade (1952) 4407 forest area by criunties (1950) 17300 forest changes. 1036-40 (1051) 16S00 forest land by forest type (1957) 887 forest resources (1958) 16991 forest statistics. 1953 (1955) 1597 fuelwood ;ind fence post production, 1953- 54 (1957) 8665 grade A milk marketing bv maniifaeturing co-ops (1059) 10090 Great I^akes Basin compact, approval, bear- ings (1956) 20127 highway compact with Manltol)a, Canada, negotiation — 1.1 w (1958) 14220 reports (1958) 14532, 14810 Highway Department to construct bridge across Ualny River at International Falls- law (1958) 11763 report < 1060) 9483 Indi.-in lands, sale of inlieriled Interests, report (1900) 9583 Indians on Federal res(>rvations. seneral in- formation, digest (1050) 1350:; Iron-ore mine, chemical solidification of soil in tunneling (1058) ](!297 Minnesota — Continued jack pine — «rowth rates (1953) 9347 plantation, snowshoe hare damage (1953) 16243 lands, transfer to — law (1958) 6707 reports (1957) 8321: (1958) 5661 larch sawflles (1955) 8238 log grades of hardwoods (1955) 15749 mail routes, schedules (1951) 1501, 7333, 11773, 15882, 20329: (1952) 4500, 11.594. 1589S; (1953) 1748, 4925. 11641, 19552; (1954) 4541, 9100, 19071; (1955) 5306, 10746; (1956) 1048; (1957) 11870 mails, proposals for carrying (1951) 7328- 29; (1955) 5147-48 Meeker and Wright Counties, farm and city familv clothing purchases, 1949-50 (1953) 11191 mineral iudustrv, minerals yearbook chap- ters (1955) 17413; (1956) 17522: (1957) 7517; (1958) 1685, 7479. 17248: (1959) 17692; (1960) 19082 mining and metallurgical research estab- lishment, establish, reports (1956) 15228; (1957) 11201 minor civil divisions, map (1952) 6718 Missouri basin agricultural program (ad- dress) (1953) 16576 Missouri Kivt-r compact, reports (1954) 17070; (1955) 12100 more ungrazed farm wood lots (1953) 7847 northeastern — Baker seed tool, field test (1900) 8455 suggestions for economic development (1960) 14936 northern — ■ costs of marking black spruce for cutting (1959) 3566 forests, snow accumulation and melt, management implications (1959) 7824 red pine plantation growth and yield (1957) 8670 timl>er blowdown hazard in Rainy River section (1955) 15747 voliim*> tnbbw fov aerial timber estimat- ing (1000) 8452 occupations and industries (1955) 1856 offenses on Indian reservations, jurisdic- tion — consent of Indians, reports (1955) 7966, 9867 law (19.53) 15333 make voluntary on part of Indians, hear- ings (1957) 10573 reports (1953) 12590, 15683 Ontario border lakes, catalosr of charts (1956) 7032, 12726; (1960) 11516 plane coordinate Intersection tables (1954) 3552 plane coordinate projection tables (1952) 8012 plant diseases (1956) 7918 postal service schedule, Omaha, Nebr. (1951) 1598 precipitation data, hourlv (1953) 14530; (1054) 2932. 13319; (1955) 2604. i:;522; (1056) 2689. 13S41 ; (1957) :ilsO. 12098; (1958) 2710. 11057: (1050) 2996, 11549; (1960) 3214, 1 25SS pi-ocedur(>s for measuring aggregate pay- rolls (1951) 18746 projierty requirements for living units (1057) 14138 property transfer, report (1954) 17115 pulilic school construction costs, recoup- ment — law (1054) 16850 report (1054) 17114 refrig(>rated locker plants (1051) 8404 rendering inedible animal fats, analysis of I)ractices (105S) 10070 retirement systems, divide for social se- curitv puriiose.s — law (1057) 15094 report (1057) 1.3926 Page 1564 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Minnesota — Continued runic stone (1951) 17141 southeastern — dairv-hog farms, changes in organiza- tion, costs, etc.. 1930-59 (1960) 18219 local spread of oals wilt, 1955-56 (1957) 40S1 southern, long distance spread of oak wilt, 1955-56 (1957) 40R2 spruce budworm increase (1957) 4080 State water pollution control agencies pro- gram (1955) 15997 swamp, black spruce, natural regeneration under various cutting systems (1959) 17208 tamarack mortality due to larch sawfly defoliation (1957) 8666 tamarack, resurgence (1953) 9350 topographic quadrangle maps (1951) 5353, S541 veneer logs cut increases. 1954 (1955) 19466 vital statistics, life tables, 1949—51, supp (1956) 7714 wage surveys, directory (1951) 5550 waste facilities, municipal and industrial, 1957 inventory (1960) 1286 water pollution control program for Missis- sippi-Wapsipinicon and Tributaries Riv- ers Basin (1955) 850 water-supply and sewage-disposal svstems (1952) 11078 Weather Bureau substation historv (1956) 9526 wildlife refuge lands, exchange — law (1951) 17814 reports (1951) 8063. 17957 women, legal status (1953) 20514; (1960) 6125 see also Taniarac National Wildlife Refuge. Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, see Chippewa Indians. Minnesota Department of Highways, bridge across Pigeon River, report (1957) 10978 Minnesota River : flood control engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 8492 document edition (1957) 8117 navigation improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 11419 document edition (1957) 11098 Minnesota State Fair and Centennial Exposi- tion, see St. Paul. Minnesota State Fair and Centennial Exposition. Minnesota Statehood Centennial. 1858-1958, sketch of Minnesota (1958) 6927 Minnesota Universitv. progress report. .Tuly 1. 1950-.Tune 30. 1951 (1952) 6689 Minor, Robert W., nomination, hearincs (1956) 18686 Minor civil division data, availability from recent census of agriculture "(1958) 4096 Minor coins : purchase of metals — hearings (1954) 19411: (1956) 16982 laws (1954) 11419: (1956) 14444 reports (1954) 5372, 11491; (1956) 8598. 12334 Minor elements, see Chemical elements. Minor metals, minerals yearbook chapters (1958) 749, 6195, 16327 Minorities : Communist China — • nationalities (1960) 9989 nationality affairs information (1960) 3969 translations (1960) 807 translations from political and sociologi- cal publications (1959) 17554 minorities research (Chinese periodical) : articles (1959) 14809 skilled training for equal job opportunities — address (1960) 7250 discussion at conference (1958) 8899 special groups and selective service (1953) 19463-464 youth, training incentives development (1957) 8914 Minority Community Resources Conference, report on discussions (1958) 8899 Minors, see Child labor — Children. Minot. N. Dak., aeronautical chart (1951) 4766 Minowa. Toshiko, relief (1952) 1328, 10465, 12732 Mint (plant) : acreage, production, and value. 1949—55 (1957) 10510 farming (1954) 6100; (1960) 3290 Mint, Philadelphia, records, preliminary in- ventory (1952) 7953 Mint Bureau : appropriations, 1952 (1951) 6644 appropriations, 1954. Treasury Dept. — hearinars (1953) 10726 law (1953) 12311 appropriations, 1955, supplemental — - law (1954) 16796 report (1954) 14807 appropriations. 1955. Treasury Dept. — hearings (1954) 3716, 7068A law (1954) 9628 reports (1954) 3688. 8458 appropriations. 1956. Treasury Dept. — hearings (1955) 44i25, 6306 law (1955) 9404 reports (1955) 4382. 6297 appropriations. 1957. Treasury Dept. — hearings (1956) 3503, 5462 law (1956) 6900 reports (1956) 3482. 54.30 appropriations. 1959, supplemental, proposal (1958) 14591 nomination of Alma K. Schneider, hearing (1953) 4278 reports (1951) 8626; (1952) 6077; (1953) 2691: (1954) 7466: (1955) 12583; (1956) 9250; (1957) 8818: (1958) 6215 : (1959) 8055 ; (1960) S776 Mints, United States, coin manufactured since organization (1951) 10067 Mintz, Benjamin R. and family, relief (1955) 11941 Min-tzu T'uan-chieh (periodical) : articles (1959) 9191, 9219, 9224, 9243, 10342. 12901 translations (1959) 17561; (1960) 3999, 5554, 7207 Min-tzu Yen-chiu (periodical) : articles (1959) 12888, 12892, 14804, 14809, 14817 translations (1959) 17561; (1960) 3999, 5554, 7207 Minusinsk, USSR, iron ores of region, over-all utilization (1959) 1912 Minute Man National Historical Park : establish — law (1959) 15686 reports (1959) 14256. 16105 Minuteman awards, see Rewards (prizes, etc.). Miocene period : arthropods from Mojave Desert (1958) 1573 Bathygalea, phylogeny and geologic history of genus of moderately deep-water to recent cassids (1058) 10013 foraminifera of Monterey shale and Puente formation, Santa Ana Mountains and San Juan Capistrano area, Calif. (1960) 6987 Merychippus. new species (1955) 6572 mollusks and environment of late Miocene age (1954) 10593 porpoises from Calvert Cliffs, Md. (1956) 854 : (1958) 804 see also Geology. Mion. Luigia. relief (1960) 6689, 9347, 13165 Miquelon, sailing directions (1959) 6307 Mira, Pasouale, relief (1960) 12912, 13216, 13504 Miracles, are miracles possible? USSR study (1959) 12839 Mirage Flats Irrigation District : repayment contract, amend — law (1957) 15027 reports (1957) 13429, 13909 Mirage Flats project : construct as unit of Missouri River Basin project — hearings (1954) 9974 law (1954) 16745 reports (1954) 9920, 14982 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1565 Miiape Flats project — Contlnupd specifications and Invitations, Cottonwood Creek siphon, extension (1954) 2111 Miranda, Bernabe, relief (1958) S354. 11900, i;;812 Miranda, Laura O., relief (1955) 14510; (1950) 14870. imor, Miranda, Manuel, relief (1958) 8354, 11900, 13812 Miranda, Salvador, relief (1958) 11901, 12231. 13813 Miridae. see Cylaplnae — TermatopLyllni. Mirriir-lenses, see Lenses. Mirrors : glass, framed, Federal standard (1958) 7270 hand, specification (1951) 153G4 mouth examining, dental, specification (1957) 15759 parabolic, optimum f number, in non-image- forming optical systems (1959) 17810 plate glass framed — Federal standard (1953) 18862 specification (1953) 9283 searchlight, spt'cilications (1952) 464, 7543 notice (1953) 2367 shipboard use, specification (1952) 18723 signaling, emergency, specification (1953) 10857 silver films, techniques and materials for ap- plying (1957) 17257 wall, reception room, specification (1956) 17154 xce nl^o Magnetic mirrors — ISIangin mirrors, MIS, ftce Material Inspections Service, Navy, Misecllanoous bills, see Bills (congressional), ^liscellaneous collection series, see Smith- sonian miscellaneous collections. Miscellaneous publications, see names of de- partments, etc.. Issuing publications — (lino Sllllji'CtS. Mlschmetal. aluminum alloy, for elevated tem- perature service (1952) 858 Misconduct : Armed Forces, enlisted personnel, make up time lost — • liearings (1956) 12125 law (1956) 14541 reports (1956) 11981, 18668 discharge. Army regs (1951) 8977-78; (1952) 6543; (1953) 8477; (1954) 3] .-.9. 9290. 11065. 13567 ; (1955) 7034 ; (1956) 3009-11, 19847 Mishawaka, Ind., population, special census (1957) 17461 Misses' clothing, .see Clothing — Outerwear — ahio names or types of clothing. Missile Test Center, see Air Force Missile Test Center. Missilemen : air defense missile crewman. N'ike-Hercules. MOS proficiency test aid (1959) 7128 aviation guided missileman 1 & C, Navy training course (1960) 4324 guido'l. 3 & 2. Nav.v training course (1959) 2078 Missiles : activities in relation to preparedness pro- gram, investigation, hearings (1959) 4736 aerodynamic characteristics determination bv circular cylinder experiments (1957) 22"." nerodvnninic forces and moments during launching from midsomispan location of 4."° swepthnck wiiiff-fuselagc-pvlon rombinnlion (1060) 7417 aerodvnniiilc roll deriv.itivos determined from flif.'ht rerords (1957) 2234 air defon.'-e. bviefing. hearing (1059) 15967 Air Force informntion avallabilitv to GAO — ho.-iviiicrs (Vi^O"* ir..t7 report (19.^9) 5873 airfrniiie with control surfaces conslstlnc of T>roiepHng quadrants of nose cone (1959) fi6Sr> Atlantic Missile Range management and op- eration, rojxirt (19601 18431 Atlas and Polaris, progress — hearings (19591 14352 Missiles — Continued aviation guided missileman 3 & 2, Navy training courses (1958) 15293 ballistic — aerodynamic cliaracteristics. Investigation (1959) 16748 angularly misaligned with flight path, motion upon entering atmosphere, etc. (1957) 17977 atmospheric entry, simulation (1959) 16763 early warning system at Fylingdales Moor, Yorkshire, agreement with Great Britain (1960) 10431 entering earth's surface at high super- sonic speeds, study of motion and aero- dynamic heating (1959) 6082 establish earlv warning system, agreement with Canada (1959) 15212 flu<-tuating surface pressures encountered in reentrv into atmosphere, estimate (1958) 13031 interception, relative motion in terminal phase (1958) 16406 long-range, method for simulating atmos- phere entry (1959) 9360 normal force, center of pressure, and zero- lift drag (19.59) 15064 nose ablation, analysis (1960) 7445 program of Defense Dept., hearings (1958) 5701 balloon operations, contributions to research and development (1959) 5595 heani-rider guidance system in presence of noise — efPfct on minimum miss distance (1959) 6756 statistical theory application (1958) bibliographv. Armv Dept. pamphlets (1958) 11274-278: (1960) 18299 blunt bodi-^s at low subsonic sjieods. static, oscillatorv, and free-hod v tests (1959) 6763 bodies with liquid filled cavities, theory of motion (1960) 8848 boundary layer and force mensurements on slender cono-cylinder body of revolu- tion, aerodynamic theory (1959) 2027 boundary-layer transition on flat-faced bodies of revolution at hisih supersonic speeds (1959) 16756 calculation of lift (1952) 7937 canard-type — configuration with undersluncr scoop in- let, characteristics (1959) 070 control surface influence on flow field in vicinity of symmetrical fuselage (1959) 16768 effects of seeker-nose configurations on longitudinal stability (1959) 1034 low speed, to determine static aerody- namic forces and moments during sim- ulated Inunchinjr from midsemi^pan and wing-tip locations (1959) 10477 trianirnlar wing and canard on extended bodv. static stabilitv and control of canhrd conficrnrn t'o-is (1900) 7388 triangular wine and unswept canard, static stabilitv and control of canard configurations (1900) 7389 cone frustni'is combinations, hypersonic stability derivatives computed bv Newtoni.in imtviot theory (I960) 1147 errat.i (1960) 14584 confignr.n tion cbnnges effect on center-of- pressure shift of bodv-wing-tail com- bination (1957) 8839 conficruvation with fuselage-mounted rocket boosters and ■sfrnf nmnnted engine, In- vestifratlon (19591 966 confignrnt'ons. njtcb iVMni>in2 deri\"atives as nionsured in flight at trnu*onic and supersonic speeds (19591 3909 control and r-uidance system, simulator stndies (19601 4?23 control systems, investieatlons toward slm- lilificatlon (19601 5873 crewmen selection, evaluation of Army classification battery test (1958) 5180 Page 1566 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Missiles — Continued cruciform wing, with canard controls, aero- dynamic characteristics in pitch (19C0) 5S72 defense, procurement, small business role — hearings (195S) S403 report (1958) 15825 delta-wing — - 80°. zero-lift rolling effectiveness and drag of various surface, spoiler, and jet controls (1960) 4268 free-flight roll performance of steady- flow jet-spoiler control between Mach numbers 0.6 and 1.8 (1960) 7425 jet control, wind-tunnel investigation at transonic speeds (1959) 1049 design criteria, evaluation of AN/GMD-2 "wind shear data for development (1958) 7858 development in preparedness program — hearings (1959) 8755 hearings, additional copies, report (1959) 15905 reports (1959) 9863, 9925 drag data (1954) 12471 d.vnamic stability of vehicles traversing ascending or descending oaths through atmosphere (1958) 10112 electronic mechanic, MOS proficiency test for specialist (1958) 13313 elliptic cones alone and with wings at su- personic speeds, aerodynamic charac- teristics (1957) 17058 employment outlook (19C0) 7263 erosion in upper atmosphere ('1957) 5754 exploration programs of Defense Dept., small business participation — hearings (1958) 8493 report (1058) 15825 field, employment outlook (1959) 9297 lire control crewman, MOS proficiency tests (1958) 13312 fire-control mechanic, MOS proficiency test (1958) 13314 firing dynamically scaled models in wind tunnels and measuring rocket motor sound and pressure fluctuations, tech- nique (1960) 5930 five-stage solid-fuel sounding-rocket svstem performance data (1959) 6781 flicker-type roll control analytical investi- gating (1959) 9374 flight investigation of roll stabilized trans- verse acceleration control missile (1960) 4225 flow about objects at high supersonic speeds (1952) 19058 flutter experiences as guide to preliminary design of lifting surfaces (195S) 3717 forgings, explosive techniques (1960) 14860 four boattailed bodies, load distributions, aerodynamic theory (1959) 2033 four bodies having near-parabolic noses and cylindrical afterbodies, aerodvnamic characteristics (1959) 2030 four-stage Si^out, research vehicle, longi- tudinal stabilitv characteristics at Mach numbers of 2.29, 2.96, 3.96, and 4.65 (1960) 17932 free-falling, variation in range due to at- mospheric density variations (1959) 3114 free flight dynamical similarity requirements (1952)' 6111 free-flight performance of rocket-boosted air-launched 16-inch-dlameter ram-jet engine (1959) 3887 gap between wing and body, aerodynamic effect (1959) 15050 Great Britain. Franf'e and other free coun- tries, bibliography. Army Dept. pam- phlet (1958) 11276 guided — Air Force equipment technical informa- tion file, list (1958) 15546 amendment (1959) 1360 Air Force regulations (1955) 5402, 13655 ammunition, technical instructions, man- ual (1960) 14651 Missiles — Continued guided — continued and rocket, policy for integration into Army weapons systems, Army regs. (1956) 18199 assembly, service, etc., instructions, hand- book (1956) 5533 Bahamas long range proving ground — agreements (1951) 1583: (1953) 20478 high altitude interceotor range, agree- ment (1954) 5998 bililiography, 1946-56 (1957) 11415 combined field maintenance shops (SAM), operating guide (1960) 12748 control and guidance systems nonlinear aerodynamic stability characteristics, application for simplification (1959) 6730 craftsmanship, training (address) (1955) 6971 DOD fact sheet (1960) 7757 electric and electronic equipment and systems, installation of, specification (1957) 16616 environmental criteria for weapon sys- tems, specification (1957) 9107 Federal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1957) 5344; (1958) 9823 fundamentals (1958) 1061 ground support functions, automation and personnel requirements (1960) 12723 guidance svstem testing at AFMDC (1960) 16498 in foreign countries, survey report (1957) 7094 inspection requirements, handbook, speci- fication (1956) 5534 noise, its effect on man and machine — hearings (i960) 16904 report (1960) 18423 possibility of simplifying systems by use of free-floating flaps and spring-mount- ed control surfaces (1959) 6691 principles, Navy training text (1959) 17799 programs, general procurement informa- tion (1959) 6085; (1960) 6794 proving ground, agreement with Domini- can Republic (1954) 2147 receipts and expenditures. Army regs. (1955) 16496 Russian-English glossary of terms (1958) 15159 specifications and related documents ap- plicable to (1955) 17879; (1956) 9715, 19736; (1958) 6501 squadrons, characteristics of volunteers for 6-year duty (1959) 4270 station on Fernando de Noronha, agree- ment with Brazil (1957) 5868 telemeter svstem, servo-controlled helix antenna (1954) 10739 United States program (1959) 6048 volunteers, training and assignment, Army regs. (1955) 2796 weapon systems, specifications (1954) 17301 ; (1958) 1402 weapons systems, proposed reliability monitoring program for use in design, development, and production (1960) 5225 weight and balance control data, speci- fication (1955) 19273 weight and balance data reporting forms, military standard (1956) 3811 heat capacity of several materials for nose- cone construction (1958) 783 homing guidance systems, optimum perform- ance synthesis with statistical inputs (1959) 6758 homing system, combined aerodynamic and guidance approach (1960) 5871 horizontal-tail height effect in sideslip on 45° sweptback, untapered tail assembly (1959) 16814 hydraulic systems, specifications and stand- ards (1956) 18095 hydrocarbon fuels, identification methods, military standard (1960) 5232 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1567 Missiles — Continued hypersonic similarity law, applicability to bodies of revolution (l!t5'J) ;iSS3 impingement of water droplets on sphere (195«) 843 industry manpower surveys (1900) 9083 intercontinental ballistics missile program, hearings (19r>(;) 15439, 1.0441 intermediate ran^e, ballistic, agreement with United Kinpdom (19.')8) 0302 jet billowinR effects on stability of missile- type bodies (1900) 10244 jet, tail and axisymmetrlc body, shock-wave interference at Mach 1.9 (1»59» 1005 .Tiipiter. biomedical experiments, hearinff (1959) 14353 launching from 25-percent-semispan and wiuK-tip locations, experimental static aerodynamic forces, etc (1959) 10812 lannchinff from unswept, swepthack. modi- lied delta-wing fuselage ci)ml)inations at zero sideslip, experimental static aerodynamic forces and moments at high subsonic speeds (1959) 104N5 li(iuid-water concentration, variation (1954) 12460 long range rockets — entering earth's atmosphere at supersonic speeds, motion and aerodynamic heating (1957) 17970 hvpervelocity vehicles, analysis of per- formance (1957) 17975; (1958) 0233; (1959) 10400 longitudinal stability, characteristics of infrared homing missile configuration (1959) 16829 low fineness-ratio cones, relaxation times determination by free-flight tests (1960) 17888 low-speed, designed to fly with its longi- tudinal axis alined with flight path, studv (1959) 10471 mail delivery (statement) (1900) 4372 maintenance, repair, and checkout equip- ment. Federal supply classification, lo- gistics responsibilities. Army regs (1957) 6356 military programs, organization and man- agement — hearings (1959) 7408; (1900) 13433 hearings, additional copies, report (1959) 142S3 report (1959) 14311 missiles in war and peace, bibliography. Army Dept. pamphlet (1959) 17243 motions, svmmetrical, referred to body-axis system (1957) 1052 XACA RM-10, correlation of heat-transfer coefficients (1950) 5937 NACA RM-10, in free flight turbulent and laminar heat transfer measurements (19.-9) 15000 NASA/T'SAF space probes, 195S, summary (1959) 13430 national defense, investigations, hearings (1958) 4414 new, catalog of OSRD reports (1951) 5578 nose and fin configurations at Mach 4.0, force measurements on cone-cylinder body of revolution (1959) 07O3 " nose-shape tests in 4.000° F supersonic air jet, exploratory materials (1959) 10842 nuclear explosion, distribution and densitv (1957) 3477 operational and experimental, heat induc- tion, two comi)onent semi-infinite com- posite slab, transient temperature dis- tribution (1958) 10375 operations, gust loads, estimating problem (1959) 1092 optlmizati(in of beam rider control svstem, analysis (1958) 498S oscillatory motion of manned vehicles en- tering earth's atmosphere, study (1959) 0772 performanco and heating problems (1959) 0093 piston-compressor tyi>e light-gas gun for launching free-flight models at hiiib velocity (1957) 179S0 Missiles — Continued problems of national space program (ad- dress) (1959) 15089 production, sub-contracting, directories (1958) 13138 program — • Army pamphlet (1958) 9096 Inquiry, hearings (1958) 4566. S463. 14SS4 additional copies, report (1958) 14383 pt. 1, additional copies, report (19001 65S0 small business participation, Los Angeles, Calif., hearings (1959) 3333 programs, relation of civil defense prepared- ness, hearings (1900) 10953 propulsion and guidance, reading materials (1958) 10101 publications, list (1958) 16503 pull-ofT from aircraft on arrested landing, safety test for use in development of fuzes, military standard (1959) 8927 quasi-cylindrical bodies and swept wings, wave-dnig reduction (1900) 5S44 ram-jet engines, free-flight performance (1959) 3890 release of information, spec, regs (1953) 1957 research — development and production contracting study, hearings (1900) 434 production, etc., hearings (1960) 6757 rocket — free flight pressure measurements over flare-stabilized model with modifieS5 temperature telemetering research (1958) 780 3-stage solid-fuel sounding rocket system suitable for research at altitudes near 200 nautical miles (1960) 2122 tracks and track testing at AP'MDC (1960) 16199-500 twin-engine ram-jet, flight and preflight evaluation of automatic thrust-coeffi- cient control system (1959) 3912 United States, bibliography. Army Dept. pamphlet (195S) 11275 unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine as fuel, determining safety characteristics (1960) 16025 USSR, bibliography. Army Dent, pamphlet (1958) 11274 wind profiles application in design for Patrick AFB, development (1958) 5306 vving-body combinations — theory of wave-drag reduction (1956) 19223 transonic area rule applications to asym- metric configurations (1959) 10480 transonic, etc., speeds (1959) 3913 zero-lift drag at Mach numbers from 1.4 to 3.8, free-fiight measurements (1960) 11557 Aving-bodv interference at subsonic, etc., speeds (1952) 7942; (1956) 11018; (1958) 3692 errata (1956) 17552 wingless, simulation study (1959) 6690 zero-lift drag characteristics of 60° delta wing (1956) 9267 see also Projectiles. Missing persons : act, amend and make permanent — - hearings (1957) 6964, 15572 law (1957) 15084 reports (1957) 6862, 6940, 13950 act, amend to include certain members of Philippine Scouts, hearings (1956) 14991 act, continue effectiveness — hearing (1957) 13572 reports (1957) 11237, 13399 act. extend effectiveness, law (1957) 14988 amend missing persons act — law (1951) 16337 reports (1951) 8491. 15090 Army regulations (1951) 17365 civilian personnel covered by act, account- ing, spec, regs (1954) 4765 extend act — hearings (1953) 5619, 5737; (1954) 1655, 17143: (1955) 12164; (1956) 14990 laws (1953) 7298: (1954) 3571; (1955) 11393; (1956) 14516 reports (1953) 5579. 5611, 5687; (1954) 1643. 1712: (1955) 9695, 12046; (1956) 11975. 12082, 15255 International Tracing Service administra- tion, agreements (1956) 9471 missing in action, Armed Forces, erect markers — law (1954) 16808 reports (1954) 5255, 14743 nonbattle and missing in action. Army regs (1954) 16164 officers, continue appointments — hearing (1953) 7529 law (1953) 10282 reports (1953) 7507, 8896 personal effects, disposition — Army regulations (1955) 13809; (1956) 8123, 18230 special regulations (1951) 12854; (1952) 6610 ; (1955) 18946 waiver of insurance premiums — law (1955) 14362 reports (1955) 11633, 12127 see also Dead. Mission Bay : California area, coast erotsion and develop- ment of l)each profiles (1954) 15350 errata (1955) 3269 Mission Indians : Agua Caliente band — constitution and by-laws (1958) 668 sale of lauds — law (1956) 10164 reports (1956) 6957, 10520 Pala Band, land conveyance to Diocese of San Diego Education & Welfare Corp., report (1960) 13144 patent.s in fee (1954) 14215, 16786, 17056 Mission of Austrian electric power personnel to USSR (1959) 13115 Mission 66, see National parks — also names of memorials, parks, etc. Missionaries : alien spouses and adopted children, facili- tate naturalization — ■ law (1958) 14042 reports (1958) 11994, 14692 veterans to perform services — hearing (1953) 15597 reports (1953) 10665, 12647 Missionary Sisters of Sacred Heart, relief of certain members (1953) 10465, 12849, 15082 Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1957) 838 general information (1958) 12747 Mississippi : agricultural conservation handbook (1951) 4065 : (1952) 6183 agricultural price supports program, 1952 (remarks) (1952) 15751 Bear Creek watershed, forest Inventory sta- tistics (1954) 7745 bi-State commission to investigate railroad bridge- law (1956) 16697 reports (1956) 11978, 15338 census of agriculture, 1950, farms etc. (1952) 17404 census of agriculture, 1954, counties and State economic areas (1956) 1S504 census of business, 1948 — retail trade, statistics (1951) 376 service trades, statistics (1951) 395 wholesale trade, statistics (1951) 417 census of business. 1954 — retail trade (1956) 9942 selected services (1956) 18450 wholesale trade (1956) 14206 census of business, 1958 — retail trade (1960) 7834 selected service trades (1960) 14948 wholesale trade area reports (1960) 14957 census of governments, 1957, State bulletin (1959) 11787 census of housing. 1950 — dwelling units, preliminary counts (1951) 10081 general characteristics (1953) 2095 ; (19.54) 450 housing characteristics, advance report (1952) 18514 vacant dwelline units, advance reports (1952) 2112 census of manufactures, 1954. State bulletin (1957) 4885 census of mineral industries, 1957, State bulletin (1958) 2925 census of population, 1950' — . advance reports (1951) 10751, 17567 characteristics (1953) 14981 detailed characteristics (1953) 10168 general characteristics (1952) 16290 preliminary counts, of selected counties and incorporated places (1951) 10774, 10799 preliminary report (1951) 17600 totals of cities, etc. by States (1952) 3506 chemical control of rice field mosquitoes (1955) 1773 Choctaw Indians, history, education, etc. (1959) 6317 climate (1960) 4456 climatic summary, 1931-52 (1958) 3860 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1569 Mississippi — Continued climatolopical data (1!>53) 3620. 144!'l ; (1954) 2929. 13316; (1955) 2<;u3. 13521; (195G) 2(;'-:7, 13S:i<; (1957) 3177. 12095; (195S) 2707. 11054; (1959) 2993, 11546; (1960) 3212, 12586 coiint.v busines.s patterns (1955) 9236 activities cov 234C, 11744 weather stations, decadal census (1960) 1389 women, legal status (1953) 18082: (1960) 4463 wood {(ualily of pine resources (1959) 7818 Yellow Cretk Watershed, forest inventory statistics (1959) 17136 Mississippi Delta: crop production practices (1953) 9769 map of area (1051) 11452 Mississippi Federated Coojieratives : buying supplies (1954) 15364 purchasing and marketing services (1954) 8068 Mississippi River and Valley : alluvial valley — Cape Girardeau. Mo., to Gulf of Mexico. La., topographic maps, announcements (1960) 1(1230, 145S1. 17799 topographic quadrangle maps, notices (1952) 11312; (1953) 1249, 9497. 11274, 16353, 17758. 19303; (1954) 8907; (1955) 1697; (1956) S30, 15892; (1957) 8819; (1958) 1714. 10094; (1959) 3878, 16740; (19fi0) 8777 Alton. III., urban areas, flood control, engi- neer report (1954) 18351, 18568 Baton Rouge to Gulf of Mexico, investiga- tions and data collection for model study of Southwest Pass (1959) 8963 Page 1570 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mississippi River and Valley — Continued bed niatpiiuls, petrographic studies (195G) 20270 bottomland hardwood stands. Improvement through cutting (1958) 16043 bridge across river — , „. ,„ laws (1951) 14827; (1952) 13142; (1953) 12308 reports (1951) 13311, 15113; (1953) 7440, 10568 bridge, Friar Point, Miss. — hearings (1955) 18181 law (1955) 16748 reports (1955) 11725, 15404 bridge. Friar Point, Miss., extend time for "completing construction — law (1958) 9324 reports (1958) 4345, 8442 bridge, Muscatine, Iowa, and Drury, 111. — hearings (1956) 18640 law (1956) 14572 reports (1956) 11991, 15277 bridge near Chester, 111., reconstruct ap- proaches — law (1958) 11709 reports (1958) 8245, 9720 bridge near Jefferson Barracks, Mo., revised rates set to amortize costs of main- taining, etc. — law (1958) 11803 reports (1958) 8252, 8434 bridge near Rock Island, 111., reconstruc- tion, etc., establish time for commence- ment and completion — laws (1956) 14449; (1958) 11814 reports (1956) 8784, 12050; (1958) 8436, 12014 bridge or bridges near Clinton, Iowa, and Fulton, 111. — hearing (1958) 14896 law (1958) 14102 reports (1958) 12045, 12502 Cairo, 111., to Gulf of Mexico, flood control and navisration, maps (1954) 948 ; (1955) 18479 announcements (1957) 1034; (1958) 1713, 16354; (1959) 5210; (1960) 1122 Chain of Rocks Canal, shoaling (1955) 10204 channel and harbor improvements, engi- neer report (1953) 7673 Chester, 111., harbor facilities, engineer re- port (1954) 543, 711 construction of rockfill dam 900 ft. down from Chain of Rocks Highway Bridge, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 9873 document edition (1957) 95S3 creel census on upper Mississippi River (1957) 11523 damage to Louisiana, Mo., engineer report — departmental edition (1952) 2729 document edition (1952) 2245 damages to levee and drainage districts, engineer report — departmental edition (1955) 17030 document edition (1955) 16814 Delta forests (1957) 4099 deltaic plain, geology (1959) 393 discharge, annual, river and tributaries (1956) 5906 diversion problem of river (1952) 15650 Fayette soil area, conservation methods (1958) 9038 fisheries, annual summaries (1953) 4491 ; (1956) 15703; (1957) 9975; (1958) 4761; (1959) 1634. 17425 flood control — area enclosed by White River backwater levee system, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 9870 document edition (1957) 9588 construction for protection of St. Louis, Mo.— hearings (1955) 16887, 18181 law (1955) 14425 reports (1955) 14828, 15351 Mississippi River and Valley — Continued flood control — continued lower Mississippi, public works appro- priations, 1958, hearings (1957) 9547 flood control and navigation maps (1951) 1377 announcements (1951) 1378; (1954) 19707 flood-producing storms in basin, meteorology (1957) 1306 flood protection — departmental edition (1953) 1S777 document edition (1953) 18585 flood protection at St. Paul and South St. Paul, Minn., engineer report — departmental edition (1958) 486 document edition (1958) 318 flood protection for St. Louis, Mo., engineer report — • departmental edition (1955) 17029 document edition (1955) 16859 flood protection for Winona, Minn, and vicinity, engineer report — deyartmental edition (1957) 3904 document edition (1957) 3591 floods in upper basin (1953) 19224; (1955) 953, 10425 Greenville, Miss., harbor improvements, en- gineer report — departmental edition (1959) 10087 document edition (1959) 9939 Gulf outlet, general information (1959) 6105 Gulf outlet improvement of river — hearing (1951) 18107; (1955) 18183; (1956) 3667 law (1956) 6888 reports (1951) 17954; (1955) 14807, 14S39 ; (1956) 5441 Gulf outlet improvement of river, engineer report — departmental edition (1952) 2730 document edition (1952) 2244 Guttenberg, Iowa, to Hambury Bay, 111,, engineer repoi-t — • departmental edition (1954) 1812 document edition (1954) 1614 Hannibal, Mo., flood control, engineer re- port — departmental edition (1954) 18551 document edition (1954) 1S363 harbor facilities at Alton, 111., engineer report — departmental edition (1955) 17028 document edition (1955) 16815 harbor improvements at Dubuque, Iowa, en- gineer report — departmental edition (1959) 8964 document edition (1959) 8534 Head of Passes, shoaling in vicinity, plans for elimination (1953) 7686 highest and lowest stages (1955) 6652 index maps of quadrangles (1951) 7205, 18803 inland freight tonnage, waterway traffic flow chart, announcement (1960) 10229 light list (1951) 4782; (1952) 3539; (1953) 5438; (1954) 3554; (1955) 4181 liglit list and other marine aids, Mississippi river system (1950) 8394; (1957) 6698; (1958) 4149; (1959) 5759; (1960) 7902 lock and dam construction damages to Clinton, Iowa, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 7249 document edition (1957) 6737 lower — drought and water surplus in agricul- tural soils (1960) 1444 water pollution (1953) 4794 map folio, announcement (1953) 4673 meteorology of hypothetical flood sequences (1960) 7620 Morganza floodway — control structure, model Investigation (1952) 7639 crop damage, engineer report — departmental edition (1955) 12294 document edition (1955) 11849 map (1951) 7206 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1571 Jlississlppl River and Valley — Continued Natchez, Miss., harbor Improvements, en- ^rini'cr report — dt'iiartnicntal edition (1(»60) 1715 di>oumeut edition (I'JOO) IG08 nortlicrn. arclieolosy. readinK list (19G0) I>uljlic works appropriations, 11)58, hearings (19571 9547 railroad lirid^'e construction, bi-State com- mission to investigate — law (195(J) 16G97 reports (195G) 11978, 153.SS Ueelfoot Lal71 ; (1956) 5788; (1957) 8695; (1958) 6089, 12874; (1959) 16474; (1960) 8477 upper basin (1951) 3676; (1952) 683, 16689; (1954) 881; (1955) 3454; (1956) 1670; (1957) 7447, 16927; (1958) 15088; (1960) 14038 toll liridges at Madison. 111., construction, hearing (1960) 13460 trap net catches of fish, fluctuation (1953) 1324:', transportation lines of river system (1951) 11312; (1952) 13976; (1953) 10894; (1954) 10370; (1955) 10-'03 ; (1956) 18852; (1957) 14120; (1958) 14944; (19.59) 16270; (1960) 17014 tril)utaries, engineer report — departmental edition (19.")4) 1S)oS2 document edition ( l!t."i4 ) 194(10 underslory plants of bottoiiilaiid forests (1959) 6274 upper, zinc-lead district, geology (1960) 3915 Vicl>1,S; (1!(59) 16271; (1960) 1.S4.S;-! water pollution control program for — Mississippi Des Moines-Skunk Rivers basin (1954) 4444 Mlssissippi-Iowa-Cedar Rivers I'.asin (1955) 5163 Misslsslppi-Salt Rivers basin (1954) 18991 Mississippi River and Valley — Continued water pollution control program for — con. Mississippi-Wapsipinicon and Tributaries Rivers Basin (1955) 850 upper basin, lower portion (1955) 15997 water pollution summary — lower drainage basin (1952) 9678 upper drainage basin (1952) 0225 water-supply demands of Minneapolis-St. Paul area, Minn. (1954) 4247 zinc-lead-copper resources and geology of Valley District (1955) 12429 Mississippi River Basin, see Mississippi River and Valley. Mississippi River Commission ; announcements of map folio (1956) 19210 engineer report, 1952 (1953) 7674 Mississippi River Parkway ; construction of highway, etc., transversing Mississippi Valley (1952) 10646 feasibility of developing (1952) 3029 Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge, see Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge. Mississippi Shipping Co., Inc., cases before Maritime Commission (1952) 4050, 1SS28, 1SS31, 18836; (1953) 16085, 17431 ; (1955) 3301 Mississippi Sound, floodwaters effect on oys- ters, 1950 (1952) 17795 Mississippi Valley Generating Co. : Dixon-Yates contract, validity, opinion (1955) 1664 electric utility contract with AEC, waiver of statutory requirements — hearings (1955) 3SSA report (1955) 2993 Mississippian period : cephalonods of northern and eastern Alaska (1957) 11626 conodonts from Chappel limestone of Texas (1959) 4930 fauna in northwestern Sonora, Mexico (1958) 13145 floras of Pocono formation in Pennsylvania, Marvland, West Virginia and Virginia (1955) 12436 rocks of central Arizona (1952) 4157 Upper, rocks of southwestern Virginia, southern West Virginia, and eastern Kentucky, geology and oil and gas pos- sibilities (1960) 3911 Mississippian Plateau, water supply, public and industrial, of Kentucky region (1955) 1613 Missler, Kans., railroad accident (1951) 7157 Missoula. Mont. : forest tire-control operations — hearing (1951) 16418 law (1951) 19507 reports (1951) 16404, 17864. 18366 weather observations, hourly (19561 13010 errata (1956) 19501 iMissouri : agricultural conservation, handbook (1951) 5772; (1952) 4362, 11913; (1954) 1590 area development trends of interest to de- velopers (address) (1958) 5325 Bi-State Development Agency compact, amend — law (1959) 15668 reports (1959) 15801, 16146 blackjack oak sprouting (1954) 4213 burning and grazing on glade range (1956) 3966 butter and nonfat drv milk jiroduction in diversified plants (1900) 164S3 census of agriculture, 1950, farms, etc. (1952) 10137 census of agriculture, 1954, counties and State economic areas (1956) 1S499 census of business, 1948 — retail trade, statistics (1951) 4595 service trades, statistics (1951) 6255 wholesale trade, statistics (1951) 2796 census of business. 1954 — retail trade (1956) 14197 selected services (1956) 19971 wholesale trade (1956) 18473 Page 1572 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Missouri — Continued census of business. 1058 — retail trade aoGit) 7835 selected sciVice trades (19C0) 14949 wholesale trade area reports (1960) 16625 census of sovernments, 1957, State bulletin (1959) 13839 census of housing, 1950 — advance reports (1953) 702 dwellinj? units, preliminary count (1951) 10698 general characteristics (1953) 7111 ; (1954) 450 housing characteristics, preliminary re- port (1951) 10733 vacant dwelling units, advance reports (1952) 6698 census of manufactures, 1954, State bulle- tin (1957) 65(2 census of mineral industries, 1957, State bulletin (195S) 2926 census of population, 1950 — advance reports (1951) 10752, 17568 characteristics, preliminary report (1951) 10865 detailed characteristics (1953) 12220 general characteristics (1953) 767 number of inhabitants, etc. (1952) 4954; (1953) 17138 preliminary counts (1951) 10773, 10816 central, Pea Ridge iron concentrates, re- covering (1960) 5S1S climate (1960) 1384 climatic summary, 1931-52 (1958) 13199 climatologicai data (1953) 3627, 14492; (1954) 2929, 13316; (1955) 2603, 13521; (1956) 2687, 13838; (1957) 3177. 12695; (1958) 2707, 11054; (1959) 2993, 11546; (1960) 3212, 12586 convey land to — law (1959) 11969 reports (1959) 7582, 12128 county business patterns (1955) 9235 activities covered by OASI program (1958) 13704 credit control in retail farm supply coopera- tives (1959) 7684 crime investigations (1951) 758, 8147 economic growth trends (address) (1958) 5325 electric rate books (1951) 9757; (1952) 9280; (1954) 4088, 17368: (1955) 18321; (1956) 15634; (1957) 11439; (1958) 12700; (1959) 12651; (1960) 8371 fuel adjustment data (1955) 565, 18330; (1956) 15640; (1957) 11444; (1958) 12704 factory inspection law (1951) 3848 farm supply co-ops, inventory management (1960) 541 flood relief — estimate (1951) 13216 hearings (1951) 13387 law (1951) 13172 reports (1951) 13326. 14880 floods, magnitude and frequency (1956) 5783 floods, 1951 (1951) 195S9; (1952) 5966, 12352. 15910. 16685 foreign trade (1952) 4468 forest planting on strip-mined land (1954) 10565 housing relief in disaster emergency — law (1951) 14815 report (1951) 14S77 labor laws for women (1951) 14273 land conveyance — law (1955) 16729 reports (1955) 11714, 15399 land exchange — law (1957) 15149 reports (1957) 13460, 15556 lead-zinc ore, heneticiating (1960) 5S27 legal status of women (1957) 17253 mail routes, schedules (1951) 4047, 7332, 14253, 17192: (1952) 971, 6322, 11591, 18243; (1953) 1747. 6407, 20502; (1954) 6017, 15944; (1955) 924, 6799, 12725 ; (1956) 6186 Missouri — Continued mails, proposals for carrying (1951) 7328; (1955) 5147 marketing and pricing structure for bulk sweet cream (1955^ 46 metal mining, 1950 (1951) 5612 milk prices by manufacturers (1955) 6864 mineral industry, minerals yearl)Ook chap- ters (1955) 17414; (1956) 15867; (1957) 14393; (195S) 3670, 8781: (1959) 1995, 17694; (1960) 19084 minimum property requirements for 1 or 2 living units (1952) 5774 minor civil divisions, map (1952) 6720 Missouri River compact, reports (1954) 17070; (1955) 12100 northwestern, loess-mantled slopes, origin of steps (1959) 513 occupations and industries (1955) 1856 plane coordinate projection tables (1954) 9555 post oak saplings, killing with animate and ax (1957) 14234 postal service scheme, Kansas City, Mo. (1951) 1596 precipitation data, hourly (1953) 14541 ; (1954) 2932. 13319; (1955) 2604, 13522; (1956) 2689, 13841; (1957) 3180, 12698; (1958) 2710, 11057; (1959) 2996, 11549; (1960) 3214, 12588 public assistance, improvement of State and local administration by use of county reviews (1960) 10362 range problems in Ozarks (1956) 3964 refrigerated locker plants (1951) 8403 rice prices, etc., 1950 program (1952) 4575 silver, copper, lead, and zinc, production, etc. (1952) 7896 skim milk products, marketing and pricing structure (1957) 7814 southeastern, cobalt-nickel resources (1953) 19301 southwestern corn borer status, 1950 (1951) 120S7 topographic quadrangle mans (1951) 1083- 85, 3640, 3647. 5348, 5354-61, 7070-71, 7075. 7084-89. 8524-27. 9938-39, 11472-475, 13937 transportation map (1951) 14174 usable forage under pine stands (1960) 15512 vital statistics, life tables, 1949-51, supp (1956) 7716 wage surveys, directory (1951) 5550 waste facilities, municipal and industrial, 1957 inventory (1960) 12S6 Weather Bureau substation history (1956) 13037 western, market for class 2 milk (1958) 13249 women, labor laws, summary (1957) 10413 women, legal status (1954) 9114 Missouri Basin, see Missouri River and Valley. Missouri Basin Inter-Agency Committee : minutes of meetings (1958) 8819. 10097, 13775, 17261: (1959) 3879, 6678, 8056, 13380-381, 16741: (1960) 2101, 4190, 7380, 11545, 14582 indexes (1958) 10096 ; (1959) 13379 reports, etc. (1958) 8818, 10095: (1959) 3879, 1.3380; (1960) 2100, 11544 Missouri Basin project, see Missouri River Basin project. Missouri Basin Survey Commission : report (1953) 4767 extract (1954) 4432 Missouri Citv, Tex., railroad accidents (1953) 16299; (1960) 8503 Missouri Diversion Dam : construction, specifications (1954) 2108 supplement (1954) 4454 excavation for earthwork, specification (1952) 15797 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 — Vol. 2 19 Page 1573 of Missouri Indians : allottees and descendants, per capita distri- bution of funds for lands ceded to U.S.— law (1958) 6715 reports (1958) 5624, 6945 allottees and descendants, preparation roll- law (1958) 6715 reports (195S) 5624, 6945 per capita distribution of funds, amend act — law (1960) 12984 reports (19G0) 107S7, 11094 Missouri-Kansas-Texas R.R., accidents (1951) 5442; (1952) 4172; (1954) 5745.5748; (1957) 5642; (1960) 11:^54 Works, disposal Missouri Ordnance 3720 Missouri Pacific R.R accidents (1951) (1952) 4176, (1954) 7383 1694. 15821 (1954) 20013, (1953) 10405 ; 2139. 20017; 11210 ; (1956) 16951 ; 16905, rS29B ; (1955) (1957) (1958) 684, 12S97; (1959) 546, 10208; (1900) 3950 traclv relocation, specifications (1953) 2814 Missouri Pacific Transportation Co., wage clironology (1954) SS38 Missouri River and Valley : agricultural Icvoe unit of flood control proj- ect, modification — law (1956) 14521 reports (1950) 8862, 14788 agricultural program (1952) 17498 agricultural program and relation to Minne- sota (address) (1953) 16576 archeological and paleontological salvage program in basin (1955) 8450 archeological surveys of basin — departmental edition (1953) 11S70 document edition (1953) 12372 basin coals, distillation assays (1954) 2010 bridge at Brownville, Nebr., extend amortiza- tion period — law (1958) 11715 reports (1958) 8246, 9717 bridge at Miami, Mo., extend amortization period — law (1958) 14186 report (1958) 14833 bridge, jurisdiction, etc. — law (1956) 14548 reports (1956) 8785, 14702 bridge near Rulo, Nebr., extend amortization period — law (1957) 15015 reports (1957) 13363, 13859 Canyon Ferry, Mont., new power dam site (1952) 16674 channel stabilization and navigation project (1952) 13485 clean water in the ISIissotiri (1952) 8063 climate and precipitation-runofT relation in basin (1952) 4150 compact for conservation, etc., of waters, report (1955) 12100 compact for disposition, etc., of waters, re- port (1954) 17070 creel census and expenditure study in basin, 1947-52 (1955) 10316 defense production facilities in basin (1953) 18952 development — conservation program (remarks) (1951) 20226 negotiations with Sioux Indians (1953) 4223 development of resources of basin (talk) (1952) 17078 development program of basin (1952) 17965 development, reimbursement for land, etc., ds in North and South Dakota (1951) 16876 floods, 1951-52, wells to protect levees (1957) 1960 Fork Peck Dam, tunnel 4. Mont., modifica- tions of control shaft (1959) 10272 Fort Randall Dam and Reservoir, spillway and outlet works, hydraulic model in- vestigation (1960) 535 Garri.son Dam, outlet works and spillway (1956) 7361 Garrison Reservoir area, historical aspects (1953) 13495 Gavins Point Reservoir area, historic sites (1953) 19352 geology and ground-water resources (1956) 4016 hydroelectric power supply problems of basin, hearings (1959) 17355 MLssouri. land and water (1953) 4767 extract (1954) 4432 Missouri River basin — power systems (1954) 7589 progress (1953) 3300, 14136: (19.54) 2646, 13054; (1955) 2341. 13233; (1956) 2400, 13539; (1957) 2874; (1958) 2390, 10743 annual report, 1955 (1955) 17297 Missouri River basin project. Kortes Unit. Wyoming, design and construction (1960) 6042 Oahe Reservoir area, historic sites (1953) 13490 power market survey of basin (1951) 6929 power requirements and supply of region (1960) 17S01 progress on land use development (address) (1959) 170S0 public works appropriations, 195S, hearings (1957) 9547 resource development of basin, program co- ordination report (1958) 8818. 10095 sediment design criteria. Loess Hills area (1951) 1562 sedimentation relation to erosion in hasin (1952) 4439 slack-water naviration. Yankton, S. Dak.. to mouth. Engineers Corps to studv, hearing (1960) 449 snow survey measurements (1958) 173S1 ; (1959) 6936 snow surveys and water supply forecasts for upper basin (1958) 2649. 11001; (1959) 2942, 11491; (1960) 3151. 12523 sportsmen's expenditures, summary (1957) 9989 spring floods in basin (1953) 1760S streamflows, adequacy (1960) 17802-803 surface water of basin — compilation of records through Sept. 1950 (1960) 717-718 indexes of records (1952) 5940; (1956) 19084 quality (1955) 4954: (1957) 922, 11629; (1958) 8736, 10015; (1959) 12772; (1960) 14028 supply (1951) 11494; (1952) 2832; (1953) 16276 above Sioux Citv. Iowa (1954) 15561 ; (1956) 1671: (1958) 10017; (1959) 1717 ; (1960) 5419 below Sioux City. Iowa (1954) 15562; (1!)55) 15777; (1956) 9165; (l!t57) 5611. 10061: (1958) 4865. 150S9: (1959) 7863: (1960) 8476 compilation of records through Sept. 1950 (1958) S":^" upper basin (1955) 3455; (1956) 12696 Page 1574 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Missouri River and Valley — Coutiiuiecl upper — intermontane valleys and drainage area, glacial features (1954) 7363 journal of expedition in 1850 — • departmeutal edition (1952) 9860 document edition (1952) 10363 upper basin water rights, legal opinion (1960) 13790 water and land development for nation (1958) 17262 water pollution of drainage basin (1951) 11695 water problems of basin, hearings (1957) 15584 water resources and land use (1951) 7335, 10179 waterfowl in basin, distribution and status (1958) 7294 see also Missouri River Basin. Missouri River Basin : history, purpose, etc. (1952) 19130 progress (1959) 2681, 11220; (1960) 2885, 12248 recreation today and tomorrow (1960) 4313 see also Missouri River and Valley. Missouri River Basin project : additional units, construct — hearings (1954) 9974 reports (1954) 9920, 14982 Ainsworth irrigation unit construction, hearings (1955) 14985 Ainsworth unit. Interior Dept. report (1957) 576 Ainsworth unit, Interior Dept., report, ap- proval — hearing (1956) 3654 laws (1954) 16745; (1956) 10132 reports (1956) 3494, 8828 Canyon Ferry Dam and powerplant. techni- cal record of design and construction (1958) 3793 Canyon Ferry unit — description, etc. (1951) 1525, 4113; (1952) 11476 Helena-Great Falls division, report (1954) 12531 Crow Creek unit, contract with Toston Irrigation District — law (1955) 16792 reports (1955) 14846, 15369 East Bench unit — modify excess land provisions of reclama- tion laws — ' law (1957) 13160 reports (1957) 11006, 11238 Farwell unit, Interior Dept. report (1957) 579 Farwell unit, reauthorize construction — law (1956) 16821 reports (1956) 14737, 14870. 15237 Frenchman-Cambridsre Division, Interior Dept. report (1959) 1517 Garrison diversion unit — construction, hearings (1960) 16892 construction provisions, hearing (1958) 3160 Interior Dept. report (1960) 13135 Glendo unit, construct — law (1954) 14041 reports (1954) 10235, 11540 Gray Reef Dam and Reservoir, construction as part of Glendo unit — feasibility, Interior Dept. report (1960) 418 law (1958) 14040 reports (1958) 9710, 12082 Helena Valley unit, repayment construction program, hearing (1955) 18201 history, etc. — Angostura unit (1952) 16909 Boysen unit (1951) 1524, 4112; (1953) 16511 Dickinson unit of Heart division (1953) 2805 Heart Butte unit (1953) 1416 Jamestown unit in North Dakota (1953) 9616 Missouri River Basin project — Continued history, etc.- — continued Keyhole unit (1952) 1147S Owl Creek unit (1952) 9686 Savage unit (1952) 19130 Shadehill unit in S. Dak (1953) 11477 Yelluwtail unit, Mont. (19541 592(0 hydroelectric power supply problems, hear- ings (1959) 17355 Jamestown Reservoir area, capacity curves, chart (1954) 7590 Nebraska Mid-State unit, inclusion, hearings (1960) 10950, 11167 Owl Creek unit, exempt from excoss-land provisions of reclamation laws — • law (1954) 16S16 reports (1954) 5135, 12087 progress (1957) 123S8 reports (1951) 1976, 12208; (1952) 1399, 11980 public lands, water available, open to entry (1957) 11821 Rapid Valley unit, payment for improve- ments on public lands- law (1956) 16596 reports (1956) 8842, 11876, 14618, 16916 Red Willow Dam and Reservoir, construc- tion, transfer jurisdiction — hearing (1955) 12176 law (1956) 10106 reports (1955) 15326; (1956) 5217 Red Willow Dam and Reservoir, French- man-Cambridge division, construction, Interior Dept. report, approve — law (1958) 14128 reports (1958) 14361, 14740 specifications and invitations — • acoustical ceilings and tile flooring (1951) 4134 air switches — ■ Bismarck, N. Dak., substation (1953) 19446, 20419 Jamestown, N. Dak., substation (1954) 5944 Sioux City, Iowa, substation (1934) 5941 Watertown, S. Dak., substation (1952) 14386; (1954) 9031 Watertown and Sioux Falls, S. Dak., substations (1954) 1055 Armour, S. Dak., substation construction (1952) 3051 autotransformers 19136; (1953) (1954) 7613, 15S17 Bartley Diversion Dam (1953) 4824 batterv charger and electrical equipment. Basin substation (1954) 15819 Beresford substation, construction (1952) 439S Bonesteel substation, construction (1951) 15818 Boysen Dam, power plant and switch- yard completion (1951) 11705 bridges, construction, and county road work (1954) 5934 Brookings, S. Dak., substation construc- tion (1952) 3034 bulkheads, frames, guides, etc (1951) 1541 butterfly valve for river outlet (1952) 18165 Canyon Ferry (1952) 14391 carrier-current (1951) 4136 contraction joint grouting (1951) 8774 control and telemetering equipment (1951) 7371 ; (1952) 114SS control boards, etc (1951) 14186, 15799; (1953) 4821, 8160, 11493, 16522; (1954) 5940 control equipment (1951) 5822 distribution boards and battery chargers (1951) 15822 drainage, auxiliary (1953) 11485 drainage well and test shafts (1952) 6254 drilling irrigation wells (1953) 11495, 17919-921 earthwork, canal lining, etc (1952) 6242 (1951) 20276; (1952) 16542, 17914, 20421 ; 9016, 10829, 15802A, Dam, etc., telephone completion equipment Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1575 Missouri Kiver Basin project — Continual Kiiefifieatioiis and invitations — c-ontiniipd eartliworii. i-te (VJol) 4i:51. STfis. lii-Jd.'), ii72t!, iTii'j, is'.)G(>: (i'jr.2) <;•_•}.:, !m;".».-i ; (lit.").!) 1425. 2S14. 4s2.j. »i:{2ri, '.H.iii ijj. i.'.jso, i()5:57. I7!):n. i!)4i»r., i;i4::'.t, J0412; (1954) 12549-5<), l5.so:{, 15SU7, instt!) electric aiii>aratus and appliances, instal- lation at S. Dak. substations (ll)54i 10,S23. 12n:iS, 15S01 electric circuit breakers — power (l'J5:i) 114.'*1 transformers and switches (1953) 1149G electric elevator (1952) 3063. 1R173 electric switcb^ear. etc (1952) 3042: (1953) 9637, 96.39 electric transformers (1953) 9636, 963S embankment protection test section ilit.^il » 41. 'JO embe.itled metalwork. Webster Dam spill- way radial pites (1954) 7614 Fargo substation, jrarage and warehouse (11»54) 9029. 10S14 flre-extinguishing efpiipment (1951) 141 SO Flandroan substation, construction (1952) 4:'.'.t7 Port Randall switchyard approaches ( l!t52) 1!)135 foundation construction (1952) 305S Franklin Sirutli Sidi-. pumping plant, etc., construction (l'.i.")l) 15s26 gantry crane (l'.)51) 14196 gate, highpressure. for river outlet works (1954» 902s gate lifting frame, etc (1951) 15S10 gates — fixed-wheel, for penstocks (1951) 1529 liigl)-pressure. canal outlet works (1952) 15S02 high-pressure for outlet works (1952) 3064, 16918: (1953) 19421 generators (1953) 2S16 Gregory substation, construction (1951) 15S19 Gr )ton substation (1952) 3035 grounding transformers (1953) 8159 Guernsey tap. Guernsey transmission line (1952) 6252 highway relocation (1951) 7366 Huron, etc.. substations, construction (1051) 11724 hydraulic turbines (1952) 16924 instrument transformers (1953) 2819 irrigation wells (1954) 5930-.'?! .Jamestown Dam, construction (1952) 44(t7 Kansas IMver district, remodeling and ini- tial construction (1953) 2S21 Kirwin Dam. completion (10.").';) 2S10 Lovell and Thermopolis substations, and Boysen power plant, additions (1954) 1049 Lovell substation, additions (195:;) 17940, 19412 413. 20403 Lovell substation, construction (1951) 11711 JlcCook, Xebr.. buildings, remodeling, etc. (1952) 16928 metal doors, etc (1951) 8772, 10259 Midland substation, construction (1951) 20262 Missouri Diversion Dam, construction (19.54) 2108, 4454 mobile unit sulist.it ions for einergencv power ( 1951) 5799 nioditlc-itioii parts for disconnecting switelies (1951 ) 5792 motor-driven piinipiiig units (1952) 14380 municipal water wells, Shoshoni, Wvo. (1954 ) 1(iS()2 oil imriliers and drying ovens (1951) 4144 oil storage tanks (1951) 4138, 14201 Pactola Dam (1952) 1(!915 Philip sul>station, construction (1951) 2(t26:; Portland cement (1953) 2S26 Missouri River Basin project — Continued specifications and invitations — continued power and control switchboards, etc (1952) 4412 I.ov.c- circuit l)reakers. etc (1951) 15821 ; (1953) 9627-2S: (1954) 1071.7622 power transformers, etc (1952) 4:!96, 44i»2. (;-j:!!t. 114S6, 11497. 16926: (1954) 4466. 5946. 7607. 9013, 9015, 1OS05, 10S07 power transformers for switchyard (1953) 1429. 2.S18 pumping plant, etc (1953) 8168, 8170. 16513 pumidng units (1951) 1531 ral(iy(-r, here's how you can get better results with older workers (1958) 1428 Mr. Field Crop Producer, it pays to use chemi- cals safely (1960) 6191 Mr. Fruit and Vegetable Producer, it pays to use chemicals safely (1960) 6192 Mistletoe : dwarf mistletoe — control (1958) 11135 California (1958) 1530 intermountain and northern Rocky Mountain regions (1960) 11310 infections in relation to crown class of host, growth rate (1960) 6963 lodgepole pine (1958) 1536. 9990 pests of western coniferous forests (1053) 4986 pine, on Pringle Falls Experimental For- est (1954) '4225 ponderosa pine (1959) 14713 ponderosa pine in southwest (1954) 10572; (1958) 1537 rate of spread in ponderosa pine in south- west (1960) 6964 surveys — Arizona and Xew Mexico (1960) 14004 Coenr d'Alene National Forest (1959) 12736 Kaniksu National Forest (1960) 11308 Kootenai National Forest (1959) 12735 Nezperce National Forest (1960) 11309 Misuse of mails in sale of obscenity (state- ment) (1959) 8174 MIT, see Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology. MIT Research Laboratory, electronics, bibliog- raphy (1953) 1691 Mitchell. James P., nomination, hearings (1954) 1745 Mitchell. Lawrence, relief of estate (1952) 10577 Mitchell, William D., nomination, hearing (1953) 12932 Mitchell. S. Dak., railroad accident (1951) 1151."'. Mitchell Count.v, Kans., geologic construction- material resources (1952) 5933 Mitchell County, N.C. : for<'st inventorv statistics (1954) 7751 soil survey (1952) 2993 Mitchell County Farmers Union Cooperative, integratid services, organization, etc (1960) 6851 Mitchell. General. Field. Instrument approach chart (1951) 6351 Mitchell Lake quadrangle, S. Dak. (1951) 3665 Mitchell Valley : Platte River flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 8496 Miter box. woodworkers'. Federal specifications (1954) 10443; (1955) 12336; (1956) 1621 Mites : subfamily Haemogamasinae (Acari, Lae- lapt'idae) (1951) 5706 2 new scale-mite parasites of lizards (1953) 6253 see also Brown wheat mite — Chicken mites — Chiggers — Citrus red mites — ■ Clover mites — Spruce spider mites. Miticides : chloroacetic acid esters, tests (1959) 7031 N-substituted formamides, tests as insecti- cides and miticides (1954) 15974 see also Sprays and spraying — also names of miticides. Mitochondria : criteria for characterizing by supravital staining with Janus green B (1953) 8049 mutant, in Nepeta, heredity and pathogenic nature (1951) 20189 Mitosis, see Karyokinesis. Mitre box, see Miter box. Mitrovich. Predrag, relief (1953) 7374, 10600, 12277 Mitsuhata, Akiko, relief (1951) 13527, 17747, 17866 ^Mitten-shells, trigger finger, specifications (1951) 3356; (1952) 15059; (1953) 5849 ; (1954) 642 Mittens : arctic M-1949. specification (1951) 833 arctic, specifications (1957) 9810-11 asbestos, specification (1954) 5614 cancellation notice (1955) l(tl57 circular-knitted, standard of the (1951) 13847 trade (1960) current industrial reports, 1959 14967 facts for industrv (1951) 17612; (1952) 12647; (1953) 10126; (1954) 9515; (1957) 6616, 9254; (1958) 7958; (1959) 13859 inserts, specifications (1952) 2558. 3970, 18722 leather, gauntlet, one-finger, specification (1952) 7459; (1953) 18693 waterproof, specification (1955) 10158 wool, report on escape-clause investigation (1955) 1836 Miura. Elizabeth; relief (1952) 10716, 12893, 13360 Miura. Jeanne M.. relief (1952) 7170. 12969, 13690 Miura, Nicholas J., relief (1952) 10716, 12893, 13360 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany : awards, settlement, agreement — hearings (1953) 12937 reports (1953) 9023, 12743 text (1954) 19038 Mixed-feeds industry (1958) 9798 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Pase 1577 Mixer (dental spatulator) : . dental casting investment, mechanical, specilicatiun (1957) 54S1 Mixer-settler apparatus : critically safe equipment for aqueous separa- tions processes (liliJS) 150:i'.» multistage pump-mix mixer settler (lOoG) 4890 zirconium-hafnium separation (1956) 3197 Mixers (.commuuicatiou) : iutcrmodulatlon distortion (1954) 1799u Mixers (crystal), see Crystal mixers. Mixers (machinery), see Mixing machinery. Mixes, see Bakery mixes. Mixing bowls, see Bowls. Mixing machinery : asphalt plant, tools and parts lists, tech- nical manual (1953) 5224 batching pi. int — „,„„ aggregate, specifications (19o2) 2428; (1955) St' 1(5 cement, gasMiine-driven, etc., specifications (1955) lU(t71-72 fertilizer mixing plants, operation, etc., re- quirements (1955) 15S11 food, electrically operated, commercial type, specification (1954) ISliO Hobart model A- 200 mixer, high mortality parts. Army supply bulletin (1955) 1655!! interfaci.il area in agitated liquid systems, measurement (1953) 14971 .iar test stirring device (1951) 12950 mixing plant, asphalt and aggregate, specifi- cations (1953) l.S05(!-57 paint agitators, specification (1954) 171SS patching plant, road and airfield pavements, specification (1956) 1715S amendment (1957) 5395 paving mixers, specification (1951) 5101 see also Concrete mixers — Dough-mixing machines. Mivaji. .lutsuko, relief (195S) 12371 Miyamoto, Teruko T., relief (19G0) 10G97, 10756, 1099S Mi.vata. Jun, relief (1952) 10724, 12908, 13367 Mivazaki, Hiroko, relief (1957) 13734 Miyazaki, Masako, relief (1951) 18250; (1952) 5150, G84.S Mize. Harlie L., relief (1959) 4514, 8793, 9767 MMS series, see listings under Mines Bureau in the monthly issues. Mnatzakanian, Ashot and wife, relief (1955) 14600; (1956) 5336 Moa Bay, Cuba, nickel-cobalt mining contracts, investigation, hearings (1959) 12291 Moab, Utah, resin-in-pulp uranium processing mill operation (1958) 13399 Mobile, Ala. : aeronautical chart (1951) 7S52 Bates Field, terminal forecasting reference manual (1954) 6035 census of business, 1954, central business district statistics (1957) 7938 census of liousing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 8530 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 5338 electric facilities of area, maps (1959) 16341 ; (1960) 17071 engineer report on harbor — departmental edition (1953) 5928 document report (1953) 5473 First National Bank, court case (1951) 1279 flight charts (1951) 2941,2943 instrument approach charts (1951) 462, 2919 land conveyance, GSA to quitclaim, hearing (19.59) 125.39 maritime future of Gulf area (remarks) (19.59) 8992 occupational wage survey (1954) 7404 Old Customs House property, conveyance of U.S. reversionary right — law (1959) 1567(i reports (1959) 14246, 16093 population, special census (1957) 492 Mobile. Ala. — Continued rivers and harbors, improvement (1953) 7653 water resources of area (1956) 19079 weather observations, hourly (1956) 19478 Mobile bakerv unit, see Bakers and bakeries. Mobile Bay : aeronautical chart (1951) 7869 nautical chart (1951) 2949 Mobile feed milling by cooperatives in, Michi- gan and Wisconsin (1959) 12625 Mobile home courts, see Trailer parks. Mobile homes, sec Trailers. Mobile homes, bibliography (1960) 18090 Mobile laboratories for fishery technological research (1959) 422 Mobile River : Collisions, rules for prevention — law (195:1) 15294 reports (1953) 10477, 15804 engineer report — departmental edition (1953) .5928 document edition (1953) 5473 Mobile ship channel, northern end, chart (1951) 2949 Mobile shops, sec Repair shops. Mobilitv in modern warfare, list of titles ■(1957) 12712 Mobilization, see Agriculture — Air Force Re- serve — Armed Forces — Army — Busi- ness — Civilian defense — Defense mobil- ization orders — Finance — Industry — Labor — Labor Department — Military service— National defense — National Guard — National security — Produc- tion — Transportation. Mobilization and health manpower (1956) 3S14 Mobilization Office, Civil and Defense, see Civil and Defense Mobilization Office. Mobilization Office, Defense and Civilian, see Dofcnse and Civilian Mobilization Office. Mobilization Policy, National Advisory Board on, sec National Advisory Board on Mobilization Policy. Mobridge, S. Dak. : steel towers, transmission line, invitation for bids (1951) 10234 transmission line, specifications (1951) 10249 Mochlostyrax, see Mosquitoes. Mock Fook Leoug, relief (1960) 4924 Mock Jung Liu, see Shee, Mock Jung. Mock Jung Shee, see Sht»e. Mock Jung. Mockernut hickory, see Hickory. Moclair, John D., relief (1954) 5392, 11807, 13991 Mode. 111., railroad accident (1951) 18721 Model Housing P.oard for Puerto Rico: roi)eal law creating — law (1954) 11420 reports (1953) 15429; (1954) 3810 Models (clothing) : forms for bovs' apparel, standard (1951) 1997S Models (layout) : aircraft, recognition, specifications (1955) 12222 : (1957) 9812 scale models — • tests for evaluating outer containment structures for nuclear reactors (1958) 13567 use in plant layout (1954) 17823 Moderators (reactor), sec Reactors (atomicl. Modern Ai-my supply system, see Army — Mili- tary suiiplies. Modern Buddhism ( Chinese periodical) : articles (1959) 6461, 6570, 12874; (1960) 9935 Modern concept of manpower management and compensation for personnel of uni- formed services (1957) 8461 Modern concejits of mechanism of antibody formation, USSR (1959) 3734 Modern dynamic ai)proach to product develop- ment (1960) 2170 Modern mobility and its effects on people (ad- dress) (1960) 8739 Modernization, sec Renovizing. Page 1378 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Modesto, Calif. : frozen apple juice, consumer reaction (1952) 6 map (1951) 9911 Modilication kit, radio receiving sets, speci- fication (1958) 410 Modification kits, see Electronic gate modifica- tion kits. Modification of polymers by ionizing radiation, vulcanization and graft copolymer for- mation (195S) 13490 Modification work orders, indexes (1955) 1163, 11006, 13S70, 16573; (1956) 310, 1261-02 Modified tubular combustors as high-tempera- ture gas, generators (1959) 999 Modinos, Christakis, relief (1954) 11527, 14872, 16511 Modoc County, Calif. : land conveyance — law (1954) 16801 reports (1954) 10209.14382 Modoc quadrangle. Ark. -Miss. (1951) 7207 Modular coordination : basic principles, housing research (1954) 885 method in dwelling design, explanation (1951) 9963 Modular design, see Design (industrial). Modular drawings, see Drawings. Modulated entry (1960) 16089 Modulation eliminators, see Eliminators (mod- ulation). Modulators : assembly, specifications (1953) 2369, 15936 carrier — CAA specification (1957) 9282 driver, specification (1955) 2942; (1956) 16543 specifications (1955) 2943-44; (1956) 16544 ILS carrier — CAA specification (1957) 9308 driver. CAA specification (1957) 92S1, 9307; (1958) 6618 magnetic, effects of subharmonics in AC supply voltage, analysis (1956) 16167 MD-69A/FRT, technical manual (1953) 622 radio transmitter, MD-203/GR, installation and organizational maintenance, tech- nical manual (1959) 9653 see also Dummy loads. Module (measurement unit) : expendable, as bases for disposal-at-failure maintenance (1960) 17943 Modulus of elasticity, see Elasticity. Modulus of rupture of zxt 45 ADP crystals (1957) 18030 Moe, Walter S., jr., relief (1951) 6550, 8111, 9319 Moencopi. Ariz., sanitary survey, Hopi Indian village (1952) 8075 Moerings. N. A. G. L.. and family, relief (1953) 8913. 12831, 15096 Moffat County, Colo. : geology and mineral fuels (1956) 4010 radioactivity observations, airborne anomaly location maps (1954) 19294 wagon drilling in Skull Creek area (1955) 19062 Moffett. .Tames R., relief (1953) 5537, 8797, 9064 Moffett N.A.S.. instrument approach cliart (1951) 2894 Mogadore. Ohio, railroad accident (1956) 17489 Mohair : cloth, specification (1951) 18448 potential market outlets (1952) 14344 price support program — hearings (1954) 5428, 9948 report (1954) 5379 prices, 1959 marketing year (1960) 16441 production and income (1952) 4533; (1953) 4954; (1954) 4570; (1955) 3737 production and value of sales (1952) 4534 : (1956) 4404; (1957) 4452: (1958) 3898; (1959) 5499: (1960) 7667 wool cloth, etc., specification (1958) 3365 Mohall quadrangle, N. Dak. (1951) 1112 Mohammed. Mukhtar, relief (1959) 4540, 13986, 14410 Mohammedanism : Islam and the East, oriental arts (1958) 4857: (1959) 16453 Islamic oriental art (1955) 670 Moslems In Soviet Union and China (1960) 17299 Moslem world, Armed Forces talk (1954) 1308 Mohave County, Ariz. : Maggie Canyon manganese ore deposit — leaching by dithionate-process pilot plant (1959) 16729 statistical analysis of computing reserves (1958) 3688 manganese deposits, mining investigations (1957) 4213 school district no. 8. land transfer — law (1956) 11792 reports (1956) 8797. 10236 uranium-bearing deposits (1953) 19924 uranium reconnaissance (1954) 18223 Mohave, Lake, recreational opportunities (1958) 814 ; (1959) 1114 Mohawk, Ariz., pumps, invitation for bids (1952) 19132 Mohawk Canal : earthwork, etc.. specifications (1951) 8771 ; (1952) 6245 radial gates and hoists, invitation for bids (1951) 10251 Mohawk River : flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1958) 487 document edition (1958) 309 Mohican, Ohio, railroad accident (1953) 6121 Mohn, Einar O., proceedings for contempt, re- port (1957) 3788 Mohrer. Malke K., relief (1952) 7114, 13643, 14S77 ^lohrke, Oveida, and son, relief (1954) 11978, 14022. 14416 Moisant International Airport : adjacent land, convey to New Orleans — law (1951) 19516 reports (1951) 18051, 18291 instrument approach charts (1951) 472, 6355 terminal forecasting reference manual (1957) 14610 Moisteners : paper sealing — brush and roller types, specifications (1956) 1616 specification (1951) 16716 Moisture : airfield moisture content investigation (1955) 8086 apparatus for determining in rubber (1951) 5682 barriers, ground-covers in basementless homes, performance (1959) 3575 buildup, new measure for forest fire danger rating in California (1958) 12798 changes, effect on shrinking, swelling, etc., of wood (1952) 17822 climate influence on spring wheat pro- duction in Plains area, Montana (1960) 10532 coal containing bed moisture (1953) 9494 compressibility of high polymers, effect on (1952) 19079 conductivity, influence during electro-os- mosis (1954) 1463 conservation, stubble mulch and other cul- tural practices (1957) 109 content — fiber flax (1959) 7071 kiln-dried lumber, tests (1959) 9101 logs, effect on power required to saw (1959) 7822 seeds, oven methods for precise measure- ment (1959) 4184 control by wood-element hygrostats In stored lumber (1953) 9337 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1579 Moisture — Continued control within sealed packaging, sl;ui0 measiirement in supercooled clouds and some errors in these measurements (1958) 17153 method for determining specific gravity of wood samples (1955) 6550 In peanuts, method for determining (1951) 14297 influence on electrical properties of leather (1952) 15679 migration from ground (1953) 10603 nicotine and moisture in tobacco (1953) 6434 removal from lignite in inert gas atmos- pheres (1956) 11002 resistance-test, for material items used in eleictronic. etc., eciuipment. specifica- tion (1953) 13104 soil, survey of Illinois soil types (1958) 15437 testing devices for grain, etc., list (1956) 4421 wood boxes, moisture contenjt effect on strength (1953) 16255 see (iIko Soil moisture — Soils — Walls — Water. Moisture meters : appraise decuv liazard using resistance-type wood (1959) 14717 electric. evaluati(m for determining mois- ture content of the aggregate (195S) 5896 electrical, for wood (1955) 4895 measurement of cottonseed (1957) 7811 specification (1951) 19720 Mojave. Calif., uranium occurrences in mining district (1960) 12765 Mojave County, Ariz., manganese ore, Maggie Canyon deposit, pilot-plant flotation (1957) 8809 Mo.iave Desert : aeronautical chart (1951) 2999 airborne radioactivity surveys (1953) 679 and adjacent region, California, geologic in- vestigations (series) (1959) 9115, C,2M\ (lyco) 17163 core logs — ■ from desert basin, geologic investigations (1957) 15921 of sedinKMits. geologic investigations (1957) 5607, 10059 gravitv survev of western region, Calif, (i960) 17171 Miocene artliroi>ods (1958) 1573 northeastern, geology (19561 15797 Pleistocene physical history of basin and contiguous areas, interpretation (1957) 15921 Mojave River : flood control, engineer report — depnrtmcntiil edition (1960) 6S4(t document edition (1960) 6472 Mokena, 111., population, special census (1954) 95(t0 Mokp'o Hani: (Il.irl)or) : chart (1951) 5414 Mola. Leonora H.. relief (1959i 7352, 8789, 11 SSI Mola di Barl, Italy, chart (1951) 11501 Molasses : current situation in Cuba (1953i 11069 edible sugarcane, U.S. grades (1953) SllO. lt!4K5 feed and industrial, annual market sum- maries (1958) 3879; (1959) 5476; (19ii0) 4479 feed, factors in developing grades and standards (1959) 3070 feeding to livestock (1953) 17877; (1954) 48; (1955) 3847; (1958) 84 bildiography (1953) 5064 industrial, annual market reviews (1955) 3727: (1956) 1066: (1957) 3200 industrial, marketing (1952) 8220 industrv report (1951) 1930 issue of sugar reports (1951) 12449; (1952) 1621: (1953) 3516: (1954) 242<» niarkf't news (1957) 2446. 11951; (1958) 1959. 10316: (1959) 2251, 10703; (I960) 2347. 11745 marketing f..r livestock feed (1956) 17898 marketing in feed-mixing industry (1957) 905(1 sugar cane, standards for grades (1959) 17181 sugarcane, specification (1954) 1863 transportation marketing for feed (1957) 1415 weeklv molasses market reports (1951) l'7071 ; (1952) 1629. 12196: (1953) 3524. 143G6; (1954) 2273, 12676; (1955) 1945, 12829; (1956) 2002. 13132 wood-molasses production in Arizona (1953) 17624 Mold castings : aluminum-allo.v — bearing strengths (1951) 5674 specifications (1951) 9820, 16577; (1953) 20024 Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic : new born, causes of morbidltv and niortal- itv, clinical analysis (1959) 14858 pnltlic health, developni.-nt (1959) 12087 Mol(ll)oard plows, see Plows. Mulders : examination announcement (1952) 3522 mobility, 1940-52 — departmental editions (1954) 15604; (1955) 12.")09 document eilition (1954) 14151 Navv training courses (1952) 16860 ; '(1959) 6849 1 and C (1956) 879 Molding plastics, see Plastics. Miihliiig sands, see Sand. :iIoldimrs, wood, free importation, hearing (1959) 12532 Molds (botany) : affecting wood properties (1953) 4549 technologv. literature and patent survey (1953) 11459 srr Allomyces — Aspergilli. Molds (forms) ; animal track castings (1958) 7585: (I960) 7485 castings. ahiminum alloy. specification (1956) 3882 census of manufactures. 1954. industry bul- letin (1957) 6550 concrete, steel, specification (1953) 2528 ice cream, standard size pint, quart, etc.. simplified practice recommendations (1960) 18336 investment casting, particle coating in nian- nf.titure utilizing solid fluidization (1960) 4361 plastic, molded or extnided parts, specifica- tion (195t>) 17301 plastic, molding and extrusion, polyethylene, specification (1957) 5494 precision casting and investment molds, bil)liographies (1953) 1562. (i403 rciuforci'd ceiiient-sawdust, standard forms, CoiiUMunist Chinese study (I960) 1S73S Page 1580 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Molds (fomis) — Continued rubber molded items, visual iuspectiou guide (1955) 5184 military standard (1957) 9837 shell-mold or C process of precision casting metals (1953) 1S047 shell molding research, final report (1954) 17779 shells, sodium-silicate bonded, method for producing (1959) 9445 sintered alumina, for investment casting of steels (1959) 9444 tire, lubricant, specification (1954) 17234 Mole crickets, control (1953) 496G Molecular functions : derivation and tabulation of integrals (1960) 1144 equations for equilibrium distribution (1954) 1469 Jlolecular nitrogen, see Nitrogen. Molecular weiglits : determination b.v effusion (1953) 8640 determinations in solutions, thermometric method (1959) 4364 effects on crazing and tensile properties of pol.vmeth.vl methacr.vlate (1954) 4358 effects on polyethylene properties relative to shelf life of liquids in polyethylene bottles (1958) 7871 from streaming birefringence (1951) 9200 mean, upper atmosphere (1955) 13713 microchemical determination bv effusion (1953) 12057 Molecules : absorbed, thermodvnamic functions, from heats of immersion (1952) 15613 aerodynamic characteristics of bodies (1951) 15846 bibliography on models (1960) 8863 capture of free excitons bv impurities in crystals, USSR studies "(1959) 4972 compounds, chemistry, Soviet abstracts (1958) 15125 effect of structure on velocity of ionic and atomic reactions of isotope exchange, USSR study (1960) 15562 flow, comparison of theorv, etc., errata (1958) 7534 flow through microporous media, theory of flow phenomena (1959) 4310 free-molecule-flow theorv. comparisons (1951) 3927: (1952) 4250 high molecular substances, chemistrv, Soviet abstracts (1959) 662-663. 787. 1818. 1861. 3747. 3765. 5075, 10289-290, 13164. 13187. 13214 high-molecular-weisrht compounds, all-Union conference. USSR (1960) 14262 hydrogen fluoride molecular properties (1958) 13548 hvdrophobie and hvdropliilic. adsorption from solution (1951) 10149 influence of structure on velocity of ionic and atomic reactions of isotope ex- changes. USSR study (1960) 14064 intermolecular energy transfer in sensitized fluorescence of organic systems (1958) 5343 intermolecular interactions and infrared spectra of binary solutions (1958) 15299 isotopic. mass spectra (1951) 3961 isotopic. relation between moments of in- ertia and rotation frequencies (1953) 14929 linear, method of treating exchange reac- tions (1958) 13448 macromolecnlar compounds production through synthetic methods, achieve- ments and problems in science of chemistry (1958) 17074 medicines built into molecules. I'SSR study (1960) 14196 microwave spectra — • deterniinins spins of nuclei (1954) 4866 tables (1952) 14278 optical method of determining concentra- tion in ground state (1954) 4896 physics, Soviet abstracts (1958) 15122 Miilccules — Continued polyatomic, elimination of dependent co- ordinates in tlieory of vibration (1953) 17072 polyelectrolyte (1953) 6169 semi-classical treatment of inter action of lattice vibrations with adsorbed mole- cules (1956) 3214 streaming birefringence apparatus (1955) 4126 structure — effect of velocity of ionic and atomic re- actions of isotope exchange, USSR study (1960) 9946 relationship to isotope exchange of hy- drogen and oxygen in solutions, USSR study (1960) 17505 vibrations, effect on steady one-dimensional flow (1959) 15082 Moles (animals) : moles and their control (1960) 17113 Moline. 111. : census of housing, 1950, nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 3996 Federal regulation of fluid milk market (1953) 11741 instrument approach chart (1951) 4678 Quad-Cit.v Airport, terminal forecasting reference manual (1957) 18117 weather observations, hourly (1936) 12994 Moline. Kans., railroad accident (1954) 1966 Moller. Mikkel. relief (1951) 3016 MoUuscacides : Australorbis glabratus in schistosomiasis (1951) 4099 oral administration, effect on calves (1952) 3024 see also names of moUuscacides. Mollusks : collection made by vessel Oregon in Gulf of Mexico, list (1957) 5555 fresh water, cretaceous age. from Montana and Wyoming (1952) 679 identification, etc., sources of information (1960) 16200 invertebrate fossils of Woodbine formation of Texas (1954) 878 Jura.ssic. northern Alaska (1955) 19482 marine, Point Barrow, Alaska (1959) 15096 niolluscan fauna, late Cenozoic from High Plains region, stratigraphic and ecologic signiflcance (1960) 11334 Morrison formation (1952) 5968 nonmarine — from Barstow formation, southern Cali- fornia (1954) 10593 of late Cretaceous age from Wyoming, Utah, and Colorado (1954) 5717 Pepper shale member of Woodbine forma- tion (1953) 9367 prohibit entry into U.S. — law (1951) 17776 reports (1951) 14901, 15134 see also Gastropods — Nautilus — Scapho- pods — Septirhynchia — Snails. Molnar. Uona, relief (1957) 9657, 13103, 13238 Molokai. soil survey (1956) 962 Molokai project : conservation, etc. of resources, investigate — law (1954) 16767 reports (1954) 11829, 17076 report of Interior Dept. (1959) 298 Molten fluoride reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Molten-metal-fuel (atomic). Molvbdate orange. cation (1957) 14195 Molybdenum : alloys — high strengths and high recrystallization temperatures (I960) 12722 iron-aluminum, thermenol, mechanical properties, corrosion resistance and oxi- dation resistance (1957) 8910 sheet, use in structures at elevated tem- peratures (I960) 17904 steel, specification (1952) 497, 5623, 7587 titanium, machining characteristics (1960) 12728 reactor, see Reactors dry. paint pigment, specifi- Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1581 Molybdennm — Continued ailovs — continued transformation kinetics (1956) 3?>."> uraniuni-niolvbdenuni, constitution dia- gram (1950) 4S:}5. S20O atomic energy levels derived from analyses of optical spectra (195S) 75C2 bibliographies (1953) 1567; (1954) 13782; (1960) 1492S casting development (1960) 5S10 chromium-cobalt-nickol-niolyt)(lciuim qii;i ter- nary system (19521 9537; (1954) 8911 chroniinm-frit-type coatings for protection (1951) 15045 clad sheets, fabrication and evaluation (1955) llORl coati'd with molybdenum disilicidp. tests in supersonic heated-air jet (1900) 5891 constitution of iiranium-molybdenum alloys (1951) lOGOO corrosion, attack on metals by bismntli- lead-tin allov at elevated temperatures (1950) 1316 damaging effects of radiation (1953) 8644, 19909 effectiveness as c.Ttalvst in liydrogenating coal (1960) 19100 electrodeposition, survey of literature (1955) 17391 electron emission, secondary, threshold (1954) 4S74 electrowinning from scheelite (1960) 4186 fabrication, present status of art (1952) 0673 fusibilitv diaernm of Ti-Cr-Mo system, USSR study (1960) 17374 heat capacity ri951) 19319: (1955) 7340 in plants, field method for determination (1052) 5948 industry. 1955 (1950> 5S82 iron-nickel-molybdenum and cobalt-irnn- molvhdenum ternary systems (1953) 4702 materials survey (1957) 8780 mechanical properties of molybdenum-base alloys (1952) 16193 mineral facts and problems (1955) 15S75 ; (1960) 15999 minerals yearbook chapters (1952) 15636; (1053) 19298; (1954) 7455: (1955) 3533: (1956) 20591; (1957) 8802: (1958) 6197, 15202; (1959) 15027; (1900) 14566 Mo-V low-alloy steels, creop-rnpture prop- erties, investigation (1957) 11788 neutron capture (1955) 9063 nickel alloys of 20-30 percent molybdenum, metallographic and X-ray study (1956) 18.393 oxidation-resistant coatings (1956) 6415; (1958) 13299 plating studies on protecting from high- temperature oxidation (1955) 719.*^ production, etc. (1953) 79S1 ; (1054) 5799; (1955) 5034. 18405: (1050) 20576; (1957) 14406; (1958) 8788; (1959) 8044 properties at temperatures up to 2400° F (1951) 8640 properties of, materials handbook (1955) 11087 radiochemistry (1960) 9170 reports (1951) 2068: (1952) 1511. 12086; (1953) 3404. 14239; (19.54) 2753, 3168; (1955) 2448. 13355! (1956) 2519. 13605; (1957) 3007, 12527; (1958) 252S. 10882: (1959) 2S19, 11363: (1900) 3025, 12391 sintered, wrought — alloys for vacuum brazing (1954) 10006 effi'ct of prestraining on recrystallization temperature and mechanical properties (1953) 13458 effect of processing variables (1953) 6224 spectrum, Mol (1953) 4716 suitaliilitv as liigh-teniperature lengtli standards (1960) 179S7 tensile properties from 2500° to 3700° F (1959) 5298 Molvbdenum — Continued thermal conductivity (1952) 10070; (1955) 5830 Tyrnyauz deposit, complex processing, eco- nomic efficiency, USSR study (1960) 8509 vapor pressure curves (1955) 9017 welding (1952) 10030; (1955) 5698 zirconium-molvbdenum allov, phase diagram study (1955) 9013 zirconinm-tin-molvbdenum alloy, high strength (1955) 18995 Molybdenum disilicide : alloys with nickel, cobalt, vanadium and nioliium, structure and physicocbemical properties, USSR study (1900) 17381 coating for molvbdenum, tests in super- sonic heated-.iir let (1900) 5S'.il effects of metal additions (1954) 8919 Molybdenum disulfid:^: bonding to form lul)ricating film — bonding mechanism (1952) 6108 film characteristics (1952) 18012 friction and wear — contaminants effect (1954) 5S3S moisture effect (1954) 97t) Molvbdenum nitride. sul)nitride. heats of com- bustion and formation (1960) 5816 Molvbdenum oxides, thermodynamics (I960) 19093 Molybdovanadophosphoric acid, method for spectroi)hotoinetr?c determination of phosphorus (1955) 11149 Moments : nuclear, calculations for penetration of neu- trons through various materials, sum- mary of results (1958) 15598 pipe bends (1954 i 1010 quadrupole. of nuclei — spectroscopic determination (1953) 14922 tendency (1954) 9406 see aJxo Magnetic moments. Moments of inertia : fluid in tanks undergoing pitching oscilla- tions (1955) 3566 isotopic molecules, relation between mo- ments of inertia and rotation frequen- cies (1053) 14929 longitudinal, of flpxil)Ie airplane, measure- ment (1957) 1091 method for measuring product of inertia (1954) 8923 Momentum, see Motion. Mon. George, see Ban, Hong. Mona Island : geology and notes on age of Mona Tassage (1959) 12769 senatorial districts, etc.. m.ip (1952) 17399 Mona Passage, geology, and notes on age (1959) 12769 Monacelli. Anthony E., relief (1959) 7527, 8603, 11909 Monaco : copyriglit agreement (1953) 19510 establishing business (1959) 458 passport visas, agreement (1953) 9090 sending gift packages to (1953) 17503 Monaco. >rariannina. relief (1955) 9582, 141 SO. 15126 Monahan. Kim J., see Soo. Kim J. Monana County, Iowa, soil survey (1959) 6941 Monarch Air Service, aircraft accident (1951) 19405 Monarch mining district, lead and zinc ex- ploration (1950) 12771 Monari. Ivo. and wife, relief (1955) 115S7; (1050) 1470. 3347 Monasteries. Mount Athos, mnnuscrii>ts micro- filmed for library of Congress anro.j- ect. 1952-53. checklist (1957) 16982 Monat, Pawel, testimony, hearing (I960) 13795 Monazite : content of Goodricii quartzitc, Palmer. Mich., area (1950) 19074 deposits of southeastern Atlantic States (1953) 13305 distriliution. etc., Atlantic Coastal Plain (1958) 3543 Page 1582 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Monazite — Continued greochemistry (1958) 6079 Mountain Pass district (1955) 4950 placer deposits — Buffalo Creek, Cleveland and Lincoln Counties, N.C. (1956) 416 evaluations (1954) 13744; (1955) 11135 Hollow Creek, Aiken County, S.C. (1956) 1S406 Knob Creek, Cleveland County, N.C. (1956) 415 sands, process for separating thorium com- pounds (1957) 9162 sands, processing (195S) 16763 sludge, recovery of thorium by nitric acid digestion (1957) 9151 uranium in, fluorimetric determination (1952) 4S56 uranium removal from phosphoric acid (1956) 6646 Monazite sands, iicc Monazite. Moncado. Hilario C, and wife, relief (1954) 11721 Monchen, Marie, relief (1954) 12120 Le Monde (periodical) : indexes (1958) 161S0; (1960) 14349, 17636, 18957, 18961 Mondillo, Elda, relief (1957) 6785, 9634, 10709 Mondreal. Agustin, relief (1954) 14264, 15112, 16589 Mone, Angeline M., relief (1957) 11110, 13123. 13251 Monel metal : crystal orientation, polarized light extinc- tion (1952) 19081 scrap, ceiling price regulation, spec, regs (1952) S447 Monetary Affairs, Under Secretary for, see Treasury Department. Monetary and Financial Problems, Interna- tional, National Advisory Council on, see National Advisory Council on Inter- national Monetary and Financial Problems. Monetai'y measures, see Money. Monetarv misconceptions (address) (1958) 16956 Monetary policy, see Money. Monetary statistics, see Money. Monetary supply accounting, see Accounts and accounting. Money : accounting for moneys received by officers and employees of U.S., GAO regula- tions (1953) 11167-168; (1954) 17534; (1957) 8680 accounting for unclaimed moneys of indi- viduals whose whereabouts are un- known, accounting systems memoran- dums (1955) 18393; (1956) 12683 accounts, forwarding and examination, Army regs (1952) 1896 administrative expenses, deposit of Belgian and Luxembourg funds, agreement with Belgium (1956) 9434, 12911 adult education series (1956) 19118 bank credit and money (1954) 5595B ; (1956) 5637, 17273; (1957) 5464, 14145 ; (1958) 4715 banking and currency, investigate, reports (1956) 14189, 35S9 banking and currency problems, investiga- tion, authorization, reports (1957) 3740, 3771 banking and monetary statistics (1955) 18334; (1956) 12576: (1957) 5466; (1958) 4716, 8598; (1959) 6161, 9007; (1960) 5337 capital markets and bank credit, 1959 (1960) 5338 cash on hand — Armv regulations (1954) 1923,1; (1955) 3979, 16395 special regulations (1952) 1947 circulation in People's Republic of China (1960) 10076 Money — Continued circulation statements (1951) 2190, 12465; (1952) 1730, 12289; (1953) 3602. 14453; (1954) 2914, 13298; (1955) 2575. 13493; (1956) 2657, 13808; (1957) 3148, 12669; (1958) 2682, 11032; (1959) 2970, 11519; (1960) 3.181, 12555 code of Federal regulations (1951) 9774; (1952) 9292; (1953) 7719; (1954) 7220; (1955) 4759; (1956) 7394; (1957) 7283; (1958) 3435; (1959) 9001 ; (1960) 5329 counterfeit- — Federal reserve notes (1951) 4154-57, 5828-29, 17131-139, 18986; (1952) 6268-72; (1953) 1451-54, 9646-50, 19456-460; (1954) 9047-54, 15834- 841; (1955) 1784-95, 8439-42, 8444- 49; (1956) 6076-77, 6079-82, 20780- 787; (1957) 4339-46 silver certificates (1953) 16558, 19461; (1954) 1583i3; (1955) 8443; (1956) 6078, 6083 counterpart funds and FOA foreign cur- rency accounts (1955) 4864, 13237 counterpart funds and ICA foreign currency accounts (1956) 2403, 13542; (1957) 2877, 12392; (1958) 2394, 10747; (1959) 2685, 11225; (1960) 2890, 12254 credit — developments (1960) 13911 in economic expansion (1959) 12660 monetary development since mid-1953 (1954) 15400 monetary expansion in 1954 (1955) 4767 credit and monetary policy review (ad- dress) (1955) 17101 credit and monetary review, 1952 (1953) 4450 credit and money (1952) 7699; (1955) 15636; (1959) 4825 currency conversion, amend tariff act, report (1953) 15507 currency convertibility and trade discrimina- tion (statement) (1959) 9509 current monetary and credit policy (ad- dress) (1951) 9783 demand deposits adjusted and currency out- side banks, seasonal adjustment factors (1955) 6438 east Germany, foreign trade operational valuta reserve, planned procurement (1959) 854 emergency, disposition of United States currency and military payment cer- tificate holdings, Army regs (1955) 5460 exchange control — Italy, customs regulations (1953)) 7815 Pakistan (1953) 11088 Thailand (1953) 19124 Tunisia (1953) 19119 Uruguay (1953) 19042 Western Germany (1953) 19022 exchange of schillings for Spanish pesetas, agreement with Austria (1956) 9489 facts about U.S. money (1958) 10233 Federal funds market, study (1059) 10107 Federal reserve charts on money rates (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 Federal reserve policies, hearing (1958) 4570 Federal reserve system policy (summary of talk) (1954) 7225 fluid defense against inflation (address) (1951) 977 foreign currencies — administration regulations (1953) 20507 availability in connection with inter- national health research — ■ hearings (1960) 6648 law (1960) 13054 collection and use by Federal agencies, control, report (1953) 12717 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1583 Mone.v — Continued foreipn cuirencit-s — t-ontirnu'il collections within FS.. regulations pov- erninc liiiii'Ilinp (l'.'.")-l) IT.'inS control over use, report (1!»00) KjnSo control procedures, spec, regs (1952) ITlMf; convertiliility In surplus agricultural commodity sales under ciirpo preference act. opinion (1!)."><>) 7C>2S(; program for developing agricultural markets (lO.'.O) 74S7 transactions, amend agricultural trade development and assistance act of l!t.".4-- hearings (I'.I.-.S) 4.">r.:!. OCOT laws (1!).">(!) Itis.n : (l'.i.->^) 1427:! reports dit.'itit 12(i<>(». 12:'..'i2. 14so<">. 140.^)r;: (1058) 452.'?, 0409, 950(5, 1455(1 transactions, extend agricultural trade development and assistance act of 1054 — hearings (1050) 1227:'. laws (1057) 14005: (1050) 15700 reports (1057) 7054, l(t074 ; (1050) 12441. 142(i2. 142.'*0. 15010 transactions under agricultural trade de- veloimicnt and assistame act — barter .-'.nd stockpiling polic.v, hearings (1057) 10525 effects on farm prices, income and price support levels, report (1057) 10550 used for informational and educational activities under trade development act. eliminate ceiling — bearings (1000) i:UlS report (1000) 10874 wartime loans to Americans abroad, evaluat(> — law (1000) i:^oso reports (1000) 10S82. i:?741 foreign exchange guide, Air Force pamplilet (1000) 153 foreign exchange rates (1052) i:'.ll-12, 11900-901: (195:3) .'',211-12. 1404-41: (1954) 2542-43. 12950-000: (1,055) 22A7-:iS. 13133-134; (1050) 2:30.5-0. 1:H442-44.'?i monthly (1057) 2777. 12283; (1958) 2292. 10030; (1959) li57S, 11115; (1000) 2780. 12130 weeklv (1957) 277«, 122S4 ; (1958) 2293, 10040: (1059) 2570, 11110; (1900) 2781. 12140 foreign exchange reserves, improvement, significance for U.S. agricultural trade (1054) 10532 foreign financial operations. Armv regs (1951) 191S2: (1052) 9<*07; "(1953) 5072: (1054) 10130: (1050) 1178 foreign values (1951) 2279. 12503; (1052) 1735. 12203; (1053) 3007, 14458; (1054) 2919, 13:!03; (1055) 2581, 1340S: (1050) 2003, l:!8i:{ : (1957) 3153 hard pmlileiiis and soft liearts (1050) lOlOS imprest funds for small purchases — Armv regulations (1055) 2740, 10398; (1050) 8003 special re-'ulations (1052) 0507; (1053) 850»i ; (1054) 10100 In recession (1058) 12700 Indian school student funds, regulaie handling — • law (105'.i) 7305 reports (1050) 4551,0020 Inlluenc fif monetary measures on economic stal.iiity (105:?) 772:'. Japanese contrihiitions to mutual defense, agreement (105(i) 7810, 7S:{(), 11259 know vour monev, counterfeit uionev. etc (1052) 001," ISISO; (1054) 19788; (105.S) S024 ; (1050) ,S211 liiiuidity and tinancial inslitul ions in post- war period, study paper (1000) 350S Money- -Continued local currency counterpart funds (1951) lS2t;. V2(>r,<): (1952) 1220. 11S27. 121 Id; (1053» 342.^. .80(»0. 14205 200: (]054( 2500 07, 2770-77, 13012 13 : ( l;t55) 2207-O.s nianageuK'nt to promote prosi)eritv with stable iirices (1959) 17817 military payment certificates, printing cost. etc.. bearing (1957) 003 Monday that made money (1951) 4153 monetary policies in President's program, anjeiid employment act — bearings (105.S) 15784; (19.59) 7467 report (1950) 9848 monetary policies in President's program, include in economic report, hearings (lOOOi 0758 monetary policy and debt management — cpiestions and answers, hearings (1960) 300. 3507 questions prepared for study of employ- ment, growth, and price levels (1959) 157.55 report of subcommittee (1952) 13532 monetary policy and economic growth (statement) (10(J) 92.1S activitii'S covered by OASI program (1958) 11525 ,^_^ drv tHlil>lp beans, prices, etc., 19a0 program ' (19,-)2i 4578 durum wheat allotments, increase — liearings (1959) 0043, 7438 report (1959) 12445 Ordovician fossils from wells in Williston Basin (1957) 7444 reconnaissance for trace elements (lyas) elect?U-''^rate book (1951) mo 15339- (1952) 17735; (1954) 744, 18617; (1955) 1933G; (1956) 17251 ; (19oS) 4C,<>3 15952: (19tji>) 588. 18508 fuel adiustment data (1954) 18R3o ; (1955) 19359; (1956) 17266; (19o8) 4698 factorv inspection law (1951) 3848 floods 'in Missouri River Basin, I'.too (lUoi) 16924 fluorspar prospects (1951) 1049 forest insect spraying effects on trout and aquatic insects in mountain streams (1958) 12733 , ^ , ,. .. forest resource and industry statistics forest re^urce's (1951) 1037: (1953) 1147 freigbt rates, liearing (1958) 15848 geological reconnaissance (1954) 4922 gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc, prodiic- tion, etc. (1952) 19040: (1953) 20309 haplonivcosis in rabbits, etc. (1951) 4102 Hebgen Lake earthquakes, 19o9 (19o9) 15540 ^ ^,^.,, ^ igneous and tectonic structures of Stillwater complex (1960) 9836 Indians, fair compensation, etc.. problems investigation, hearing (1956) 1528 Indians, terminating discriminations, re- port (1953) 7397 insecticides for grasshopper control, 19.jU- 52, tests (1953) 13162 irrigated land, map (1953) 12201 land, disposal to I'liillips County Post, American Legion — • hnv (1956) 11809 reports (1956) 8671, 10230 landless Indians, assistance, reports (19o5) 14908. 15378 lands, renouncing right to property be- queathed bv Edwin A. Patterson (1957) 8302, 9464,' 10701 Little Missouri River compact — law (1957) 15051 reports (1956) 15236; (1957) 8318. 13423 Little Poreuiiine iiower plant, 60-ton crane, specification (1953) 2828 Little Rockv Mountains and encircling foot- hills, stratigraphy (1060) 18656 locker plants, list (1956) 12615 log production (1958) 99S0 lumber and veneer, 1952 (1954) 5685 lumber production (1958) 9976 mail routes, schedules (1951) 5765, 10174, 15884, 20330; (1952) 4501. 9751, 14468, 18245: (1953) 2903. 9741, 19553; (1954) 4542,9101 ; (1955) 926, 19741 mails, advertisement Inviting proposals for carrying star routes (1954) 7559 metal mining. 1950 (1951) 5615 mica and beryl pegmatites (1951) 3601 mineral industry, minerals yearbook chap- ters (1955) 0()32 : (1956) 10982; (1957) 8787; (1958) 16S6, 7481; (1959) 3848; (1960) 1083 Missouri River compact, reports (1954) 17070; (1955) 12100 Montana — Continued moUusks. fresh water, of Cretiici><>us age (1952) 679 northeastern, geology and ground-water re- sources (1956) 4010 occupations and industries (1955) 5315 offenses within Indian country, jurisdiction (1952) 7212 offgrade manganese materials, utilizing (1956) 19204 oil and gas wells drilled 1951-53, records (1955) 10424 ostracodes from Sundance formation (1953) 2608 petroleum in Williston Basin. July 1953 (1954) 188SS Phosphoria formations— stratigraphic sections (1953) 20220; (1954) .S76. 4253. 5713; (1956) 57s5 stratigraphy (1955) 10420 I'lains area, wheat i)roduction. moisture and temperature influences (1960) 105:!2 plane coordinate intersection table (1954) 13891 plane coordinate projection tables (1952) 4991 poh- production (1954) 192S : (1958) 16994 poiulerosa pine — board-foot increment on residual trees (1956) 20462 growth tables (1951) 18674 portions within Columbia basin, snow sur- vev measurements, 1953-57 (1958) 16561 lireiipitation data — from storage-gage stations (1960) 11073 hoiirlv (1953) 14542; (1954) 2932, 13319; (1955) 2604. 13522; (1956) 2689, 13841; (1957) 3180, 12698; (1958) 2710. 11057: (1959) 2996, 11549; (1960) 3214, 12588 public lands granted for construction, etc.. of piil)lic buildings at capital, amend act of 1889— law (1957) 4974 reports (1957) .5087, 5261 pulpwood production (1956) 5754; (1958) 9981 range condition classes (1954) 111.3-14 refrigerated locker plants (1951) 3476; (1956) 15710 reseeding range lands (1952) 12360 royalties from mineral leases, pool (1952) 3867 snow survev data, measurements (1959) 9498 snow survey measurements, 1922-58 (1958) 17381 snow survevs and water supplv forecasts (1958) 2649, 11(101 : (1959) 2942, 11491 ; (1960) 3151, 12523 southwestern, uranium and thorium deposits (1952) 18504 spruce budworms, control project, 1955 (1957) 14239 Stanford llobsoii area, geology (1956) 15793 tiinl)er mortality in forests (1951) 8455 timber resources, use and development, sur- vey (19.59) 3344 tojiogrjiidiic quadrangle map (1951) 7090 'I'riassic stratigraphy (1954) 15559 tungsten resources (lOliOl 10223 uranirerous lignites, reconnaissance (1958) l:!:!45 uranium and thorium deposits (1953) 19216 uranium reconnaissance (1952) 3441 vital statistics, life tables, 1949-51. supp. (1956) 7717 wage surveys, directory (1951) 5551 waste facililies. municipal and industrial. 1957 inventory (1960) 12S8 water resources development, etc., hearings (I960) 3726 water-siipplv and sewage-disposal systems, reiiuirements (1951) 6927. 16681; (1952) 9273. 15388: (1953) 1045 Weatlier liureau substation history (1950) 95L'7 wells drilled for oil and gas. records (1952) 11193 Page 1.588 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Montana — Ctintinucil western — irrigated pastures — • and seed production (1954) 1093 management (1954) 109:.' physiography and glacial geology (1954) 7363 reconnaissance for radioactive minerals, 1952-55 (1959) 3G00 uraniferous coal, lignite, and carbonaceous shale (1953) 9364 women — labor laws, summary (1957) 14615 legal status (1954) 1185; (1960) 4464 Yellowstone River compact — law (1951) 19539 reports (1951) 17976, 1S215 see also Blackfeet Reservation — Rocky Boy's Reservation. Montana-Dakota Utilities Co., Supreme Court case (1951) 1263 Montana National Bison Range, see National Bison Range. Montana Power Company, electric power con- tract for Yellowstone National Park, report (1960) 13310 Montana State Colloye, botany, teaching re- sources utilization experiment (1958) S526 Montauk Point. N.Y. danger area, joint Army/ Navy agreement, spec, regs (1954) 6317 Montauk Point, N.Y. to Manasquan, X..I. : coastal warning facilities charts (1959) 5461 ; (1960) 2271 storm warning facilities (1957) 14607 Montcalm County. Mich., soil survey report (1960) 8976 Montclair. Calif., population, special census (1958) 7940 Monte Carlo method : applications to physical and mathematical problems, literature search (1960) 1487 symposium (1951) 14083 Monte Carlo reactor calculation (1956) 4174 Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, general information (1960) 8416 Montobello. Calif., population, special census (l'.i."4) 3501; (1956) 6729; (1957) 17446 Montecchio, Elena. Sister, permanent residence (1951) 15037. 1S327, 194S1 Montecchio. Maria R.. Sister, permanent resi- dence (1951) 15037. 18327, 19481 Monteleone, Frances, relief (1957) 13767 Montenegro. Rosa M., relief (1959) 8773, 11946, 12066 Monterey, Calif. : map (1951) 9912 population, special census (1953) 12170; (1957) 1690 Monterey (steamship) : sale — hearings (1955) 19185 law (1955) 16722 reports (1955) 14918, 15376 Monterey Bay : harbor improvements, engineer report — departmental edition (I960) 8334 document edition (1960) 7991 Monterey County. Calif. : feasibility of water service from Central Valley project, Secretary of Interior to stud.v — law (1958) 14129 reports (1958) 14427. 14847 Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District : land convevance — law (1954) 1GS42 report (1954) 14785 Monterey Park. Calif., population, special census (1953) 12167; (1955) 11187: (1958) 6579 Monterey shale, see Miocene period. Montero. Jose, relief (1953) 10689, 15126, 15413 Montevideo. Minn., railroad accident (1957) 15955 Montevideo, Uruguay : la educacion universal eu America, etc., el plan (1951) 4025 el seminario interamericano de educacion primaria (1951) 4031 Montezuma, Colo., radioactive deposits, survey (1953) 12083 Montezuma Castle National Monument : general information (1951) 1570s ; (1955) 15941; (1956) 19294; (1957) 16086; (1958) 16442; (1959) 8126; (I960) 2154 revise boundaries — law (1959) 9783 reports (1959) 7385, 8860 Montezuma County, Colo., geology and fuel resources of Mesa Verde area (I960) 6980 Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1955) 638; (1959) 3510 general information (1958) 12743 Montgomery, Berenice C, relief (1954) 3833, Montgomery, D. A., relief of estate (1951) 6492, 8091, 9329 Montgomery, Ala. : census of business, 1954, central business district statistics (1957) 7939 census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) 6758, 8531 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 8696 flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 9857 document edition (1957) 9407 instrument approach charts (1951) 4679-80 occupational wage survey (1954) 7405 weather ob.servations. hourlv (1956) 19479 Montgomery, 111.. Dannelly Field, terminal forecasting manual (1954) 17882 Montgomery. W. Va. : land rights, etc., release — law (1956) 14507 reports (1956) 12345, 147S2 Montgomery County, Ala., soil survey (1960) ISllO Montgomery County, Ark., barite ores experi- mental treatment (1952) 11307 Montgomery County, Ind., aeromagnetic map (1951) 3575 Montgomery County, Md. : civil defense action guide (1959) 17294 film sources, directories (1956) 1589 ; (1957) 8475 sale of property by D.C. — law (1954) 11387 reports (1954) 9865, 9998 Montgomery Farm Women's Cooperative Market, Inc., good food and good will (1956) 7370 Montgomery of San Francisco. Inc., relief (1953) 7416; (1954) 9613. 10041 Montgomery Ward & Co., improper activities, investigation, hearings (1957) 13979 Monthly. Note. — For all publicitions which begin with the word "Monthly", see subject, or name of department, etc., issuing publications. Months, special (1951) 3549; (1952) 5857 see also names of special months, e.g. Ameri- can Heart Month. Monti, Hildegard, relief (1954) 5413. 9801, 11288 Monti. Luisa. relief (1951) 4911, 18238, 17760 Monticello. Mo. : quadrangle map (1951) 7085 Monticello Dam ; bulkhead gate for outlet works, invitation for bids (1954) 15821 bulkhead gate frames and anchorages, invi- tation for bids (1954) 10830 construction, specifications (1953) 11488, 16516-520 design and construction (1959) 8206 designate — law (1958) 9308 reports (1958) 5629. 8450 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 68 — Vol. 2 20 Page 15(S9 Mi.titl(;fllo Dam — Continued ;.'ii;u(l valves, invitation for bids (1953) 19436 hollow-jot valves for outlet works, invita- tion for bids (1954) 10822 reservoir above, designate Lake Berryessa — law (1956) S431 reports (1956) 5437, 7046 steel outlet pipes, invitation for bids (1953) 19444. 20417 Montignv, John L. de, see De Montlgny, John L. Montini. lyoone, relief (1952) 5164, 10732, 12744 Montrnorillonite : cation exchange properties (1953) 7061 disi)ersiou characteristics in waters of vary- ing (|uality and control with phosphate (lispersants (1960) 9849 radiation source preparation from fission products (195S) 6524 Montciur County, Pa., soil survey (1955) 1S5S4 Moutova. Irene, relief (1956) 15071 ; (1957) '5209, 13267; (1958) 11SS8, 13796 Montpi'licr. Vt.. instrument approach chart (1951) 2903 Montrose, Colo., property conveyance to Wil- liam M. Proper (1958) 6781. 6950, S057 Montrose, W. Va., railroad accident (1952) 9447 Montrose County, Colo. : airborne radiometric surveying (1956) 417 carnotite ores, original-state core studies (1953) 12085 Jo Dandy area, Morrison formation, distri- bution of chemical elements in Salt Wash member (1959) 16466 mine investigation (1952) 14220 uranium deposits, investigations (1955) 19477 Montrose Park : memorial to Sara L. Rittenhouse — - law (1953) 15214 reports (1953) 10654, 12612 Montsorrat, money orders convention (1960) 14730 Moiitville nature trail, guide (1953) 17S32 Monument Valley : buried uranium ore channels, seismic geo- phvsical method for tracing in Arizona area (1953) 12056 geologv and mineralization exploration of Hunt's mesa (1952) 12625 geology and uranium deposits (1960) 1827 Shiuarnmp contrlomerate uranium deposits (1956) 17431 uranium ore in buried channels in area, tracing bv seismic geophysical method (1056) 373 Mcmumenting of triangulation stations (1960) 15S93 Monuments : erection of appropriate markers to honor Armed Forces members missing in action — law (1954) 16S0R reports (1954) 5255, 14743 memorials — cemeterial. Federal sTipply classification, logistic responsibilities. Army regs. (1956) 18342 code of Federal regulations (1952) 9294 : (1953) 10955 protection in time of war, bibliography (1953) 4630 remove restriction on transfers for historic monument purposes, report (1960) 1 3372 World War II memorials, dedication, esti- mate (1952) 5092 ace names of persons In whose honor monu- ments are erected— afso names of places where located. MoTizonite : Dark Horse area, Utah, memorandum (1952) 10076 placer. First Broad River and its tributaries. Cleveland County, N.C. (1955) 19072 Moo Wah Jung, see Jung, Moo Wah, Moodv, P.lair, employees, compensation (1953) " 4245 Moon : and Its nature, USSR study (1960) 9923 Armv lunar construction and mapping pro- gram, report (1960) 10922 calendars. Baltimore, Md. (1951) 1967, 12197; (1952) 13S7, 12971; (1953) 3291, 14124; (1954) 2636. 13044; (1955) 2330. 13223: (1956) 2390 ephemeris, 1952-59 (1955) 15951 first rocket flight to surface, USSR study (1960) 8566 investigation with rocket apparatus, USSR study (1960) 7197 landings, thrust and trajectory considera- tions (1960) 1143 lunar radiation at wavelength of 2.2 cm (1958) 13093 mapping, and construction in support of space programs, hearing (I960) 9532 new relief map, USSR study (1900) 15684 observations — contributions to geodesy (1959) 640 Naval Observatorv (1953) 11370 physical libration, USSR study (1960) 18839 probes. U.S. and Russia, statistics (1959) 9388 radar reflections (1957) 3262 radio, emission, USSR study (1960) 17455 radio image in 8-niillimeter range, USSR study (1960) 14444 rocket, Soviet launching of Mechta or Lunik, report (1959) 15S63 sun, moon, and tides (1953) 19480 tables. Cleveland, Ohio (1953) 14122; (1954) 2634 thermal radiation at 0.86-cm wavelength (1958) 6280 3-dimensional lunar mission studies (1959) 13437 tracking, automatic radar range system, de- sign and construction (i960) 1226 Moonev, William, relief of guardian (1952) 10431. 12793, 13740 Moonev claim, uranium mineralization (1954) "18222 Moonlight mine, uranium occurrence (1956) 412, 3233 Moonshining, see Distilling (illicit). Moore, Duncan, and wife, relief (1958) 11944, 14664 Moore, Filbert L., relief (1958) 11849 Moore, George T. : nomination, hearing (1955) 4555 relief (1950) 118SS ; (1957) 6799; (1960) 4894, 12918, 13535 Moore, Harold C, nomination, bearings (1956) 18686 Moore, Madelaine V., relief (1952) 3812, SS14, 10254 Mooro. Nathaniel R., relief (1955) 14672 Moore. Thomas G.. proceedins-s against, citing for contempt (1954) 14356 Moore, Warren V., and wife, court case (1951) 3813 Moore, Okla., railroad accident (1954) 4285 Moore Countv, N.C. coal deposits in Deep River field (1952) 17927 Moore House, Yorktown Battlefield, general information (1957) 7609 Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc., cases before Federal Maritime Board (1951) 3797; (1952) 4058, 18830; (1955) 3301 Moore Spring quadrangle, Wye, map (1951) 9957 Moores Creek National Military Park, general information (1956) 4165 ; (1958) 16445 Moorhead Dam and Reservoir, special report (1954) 7593 Moose. Kenai National Moose Range (1956) 20404 Moose River quadrangle, Maine, map (1951) 5349 Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge : birds (1955) 10313 general information (1958) 12742 Pace 1590 Do not order from index; see indicated entry JIop handles, specifications (1951) 9S15 ; (1952) 9323 Mopny, VA housekeeping training guide (1954) 7782 Mops : cotton, wet-cleaning, specifications (1951) 13779; (1952) 14037; (1955) 6467 deck swabs, specification (1951) 6902; (1952) 11004, 14038, 16629; (1955) 3353; (1957) 3965 dusting, cotton, etc.. specification (1955) 4789 ; (1958) 9913 schedule of blind-made products (1955) 5167 Mora County. N. Mex., uranium-bearing cop- per deposits in Coyote district (1954) 1S7S3 Moraine, Ohio, railroad accident (1953) 7912 Moral and spiritual resources for international cooperation, discussion outline and work paper (1956) 6117 Moral education : Communist, program, USSR study (1960) 5531 moral and spiritual growth. Navy and Marine Corps, guide lines for discussion leaders (1956) 884 program, USSR study (1959) 7922 students, influence of industrial personnel, USSR study (1960) 157-34 training pioneers with Leninist principles, USSR (1960) 4023 Moral initiative (speech) (1954) 1134 Moral issues of growing economy (address) (1960) 379 Morale : Air Force personnel, potential problems at ballistic missile sites, survey (1958) 16721 and squadron rankings, prestige system of air base (1956) 11488 financial support, etc., Army regs. (1956) 14056; (1957) 309 function of op))ortunity to register com- plaint (1953) 14734 in business, managing for improvement (1959) 4055 measurement status. 1959 (1960) 16524 scales, validation (1960) 16528 under stress of bombing, impact of air attack in World War II (1954) 12269-270 Morale Services, Naval Personnel Bureau, spe- cial services (1955) 10608 Morales, Juan E.. proceedings against, citing for contempt, report (I960) 15179 Morales, Melecio Acosta-, see Acosta-Morales, Melecio. Morality, see Conduct of life — Ethics. Moran, .James F., relief (1958) 11946, 13898, 14669 Moran, Nellie O. A., patent in fee (1955) 12038, 14679 ; (1956) 3341 Morbidity : adjustive reactions in connection with chil- ling factor (1959) 620 among rural population of Kivevskava Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR experi- mental study (1959) 13238 animal morbidity report (1959) 2279 cancer — morbidity control (1953) 1400 morbidity series (1951) 10114, 15680; (1952) 2962. 4293. 11380, 15694, 18033-34; (1953) 2737 rural and urban Iowa (1956) 11144 United States (1959) 4026 cancer control, reporting (1951) 4103 causes in new born, clinical analysis, Mol- davian SSR (1959) 14858 childhood, role of pediatric science in reduc- tion, USSR study (1959) 14928 data for United States (1952) 7993 data sources (1954) 1044. 18990; (1955) 18556; (1956) 20765; (1958) 880, 17366; (1960) 1295 material in industrial health, sources (1951) 17096 Morbidity — Continued morbiditv and mortality weekly reports (1952) 6141, 12127; (1953) 3444, 2795, 13201 ; (1955) (1956) 2553, 13702; (1958) 2564, 10918; 11398; (1960) 3065, 3182, for 14285; (1954) 2480, 133S9 (1957) 12562; (1959) 2857, 12432 annual supplement (1953) 8055; (1954) 991 prisoners of war, malnutrition, etc., effects (1956) 3395 reporting — • in venereal disease control (1956) 11141 manual of procedures (1956) 5968 on birth certificates (1952) 4375 reports, tables, and charts (1954) 10204 Army regulations (1956) 18139 special regulations (1955) 4078, 1893-" statistics — data collection, recommendations (1956) 20763 USSR populace (1959) 10331 tuberculosis — facts and trends (1956) 9381 reported (1953) 8134; (1955) 8428 venereal disease, 1951 (1952) 15770 see also Diseases of animals. More sweat less blood (1953) 255 More than bread, social services in public as- sistance, community resource (1959) 2134 Moreau River, water and sedimentation chemi- cal quality (1953) 17638 Morefield pegmatite mine, Amelia County, Va. (1954) 941 Morehead City, N.C. : harbor improvement, engineer report — departmental edition (1955) 19307 document edition (1955) 19191 port (1951) 11311 ; (1956) 639 Morelli, Angela I. (Sister Romana), relief (1954) 11560, 14896, 16472 Morelli. Luigi : admit to U.S. — law (1952) 6859 reports (1951) 1336S ; (1952) 5475 Morenci, Ariz. : mining operations safety in pneumatic drill- ing and blasting (1956) 9229 open-pit copper mining methods (1960) 1064 Morenci Branch safety program (1951) 8616 Moreno, Esther, relief (1955) 14508; (1956) 3353, 3562 Moretti. Salvatore. proceedings for contempt (1951) 3265 Morfessis Pantelis, relief (1954) 3859, 11643, 13963 Morgan. Anne, relief (1959) 14154; (1960) 6709, 7962 Morgan, Ethel B., relief (1960) 3556, 12927, 13536 Morgan, George E. 16645 Morgan. Hattie P., court case (1951) 3759 Morgan, Henry S., court case (1951) 1256-57 Morgan. Joseph A., relief of family (1957) 13277 ; (1958) 11617, 12241 Morgan, Mildred L., relief (1952) 7102, 12857, 13631 Morgan City, La. to Apalachicola, Fla., coastal warning facilities charts (1959) 2175, 15242; (1960) 9042 Morgan City, La., to Brownsville, Tex., coastal warning facilities charts (1958) 7695, (1959) 15243; (1960) 9043 Morgan County, Ala. : forest inventory statistics (1960) 1370 soil survey (1958) 16563 Morgan County, Ind., aeromagnetic map (1951) 11442 Morgan County, Ky., coal geology (1957) 8688 Morgan County, Mo., barite ores experimental treatment (1952) 11307 Morgan County. Tenn. : coking coal, recoverable reserves, etc. (1957) 1015 economic improvement through forest utili- zation and development (1959) 8257 relief (1954) 9705, 15046, Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1591 Morcan Countv. Tenn. — Contiiiiiod forest fires (1954) 159L'S forest inventory statistics (1954) 7747 forest resources and industries (1955) 5270 timber inanaj,'enient plan. Ford-Faust-Clieel.v property (1955) IS.'iS Morgan-Croniar mine, concentration of man- {:anese oxide ores (1952) 422S Morpm Food Corp., relief (1951) 6545. 11131, i:n20 Morgan Hill. Calif., population, si)ecial census (lit55( .-{15 Morjran Hopkins, Inc., xee Hopkins, Morgan, Inc. Morgan Horse Farm, transfer to ^ erniont Agricultural College — - law (1951 I '.t.!45 reports (1951) r,'.)4. 4987. 7977, 94.39 Morgantield. Kv.. quadrangle map (1951) S50S Morganti. L.-ttcria. relief (195.S) 575(> Morgantown. \V. Va.. coniniunily development. Federal programs, report (195(i) 444 Morgantown Ordinance Works, lease l)y Army Dcpt.. investigation (1951) 19581 Morganza Fk)odway : contr(d structure, model investigation (1952) 76."i9 crop damage, engineer report — - departmental edition (1955) 12294 document edition (1955) 11S49 map (1951) 7206 Morgenstern. Szyga (Saul) : relief (1954) 6973. 11(144. i:'.945 Morgenthau. Hans .T.. foreign policy statement, hearing (1959) 7616 Morgenthau. Henry, diaries, interlocking sub- version in (Joverntnent departments, hearings (1955) 1002S, 12188 Moriches Inlet : navigation improvements, engineer report — departmental edition (]9()0) 5275 document edition (19(!0) 4808 Moriu. Dominic G.. relief (1955) 11S05 Moritz, Melville, relief (1951) 4856 Morivania. Shiroi, relief (1952) 1H352 Moriyoshi, Shin, relief (1900) 5070 Mormon crickets, how to control them (1955) 13573: (1959) 9602, 13741 Mormons and mormonism, see liook of mormons. Morning Mine, methods and costs (1950) 12745 Morning reports : Air Force manual (1951) 44; (1954) 6135, 9193 Army National Guard, N.G. regs. (195S) 7568 : (1959) 5315 Army regulations (1957) 6273 Armv Reserve, spec. regs. (1953) 1943, 9956. 197S5 National (iuard regulations (1951) 20185 Organized Reserve Corps, sjiec. regs. (1951) 2544. 14514; (1952) 12540. 16089 special regulations (1951) 4456, 16075; (1952) 1972. 6595. 14674; (1953) 18300; (1954) 8015. 16228; (1955) 11030, 165S7 ; (1956) 6526; (1957) 6404 Moriiingside Hospital : investigation — hearings (1958) 3156 report (1958) S239 Morocco : air hase construction (1952) 17508-9 investigation (1953) 847. 5738 airbase program, State Dept., etc., report (1954) 5430 background (195s) 910 Coniniiuiists national lilierati mi movement, princijial tasks (195!I| 17t;i consular jurisdiction. reliiKpiishment — hearings (1956) 12423 law (1956) 1C>726 reports (19."(;) 123,38. ]1S()2 ec(momic developments, 1957 (1958) 7315 economic, technical, and related assistance agreements (1957) 10354; (1958) ]:;165 establishing business (195S) 15044 M o r occo — Co n t i n u ed exitorts and imports, licensing and exchange controls (I960) 15503 French Morocco — citrus fruit industry (1952) 4133 establishing business (1955) 17196 foreign trade. 1953 54 (1956) 3954 imi)ort tariff svstem (1953) 20199 pocket guides "(1952) 17189; (1955) 14S ; ( 1956) (i420 tobacco situation (1951) 13S40 information for Air Force dependents (1957) 6055 investment law (1959) 3531 preparing sliiimients to (1959) 3538 sending gift packages to (1950) 19006; (195.S) 15033; (1900) 6(>3 Spanish Moroccf) — ■ economic information (1951) 7023 import tariff system (1953) 19073 preparing shiiunents to (19531 19065 tobacco trade (1951) 15456 Tangier International Zone — Anglo-French agreement for reestahlish- ment. amendments (1954) 1587(i. 19839 basic data on economy (1955) 1573 courts, reorganization, convention (1955) (i767 economic developments, 1955 (1956) 12647 estahlishing busines.s (1955) 1575 import tariff system (1953) 19072 multilateral status, final declaration and protocol (1957) 1267 pharmaceutical regulations (1955) 6515 preparing shipments to (1953) 19065 State Dept. activities, etc., report (1954) 5430 tobacco trade (1951) 15456 transfer of management of Cape Spartel Light and termination of convention of 1965. protocol (195S) 1((209 United States Trade Mission, 1958, report (1958) 12777 Moros, knocking out the Moros, poster (1954) 205 Morphine : lireparation of morphine-X-methvl-C-14 (1952) 246 synthetically produced, include in narcotics classification — ■ law (1953) 15302 reports (1953) 12006. 15661 Morphogenesis, ontogenetic relation to environ- ment. USSR study (1960) 14251 Morphology : agri<-ultural animals, scientific research, USSR, plans and coordination, 1959-65 (1960) 17(i25 bats, basis of locative and ultrasonic abil- ities. USSR study (1959) 10618 blood changes during radiation illness, USSR studies (1959) 18(35 liraiii. changes under influence of Ionizing radiation, USSR study (1960) 1007 changes due to effect of changes in atmos- ipheric pressure under experimental conditions. USSR study (1959) 12945 changes in central and periitheral nervous svstems of dogs in acute radiation sick- ness, USSR study (196(i) 18851 changes in peripheral nervous system of animals at long periods after acute radiation sickness, USSR (1959) 14857 characteristics of takeability of free skin transplants in acute radiation sickness, USSR study (1960) 17431 characteristics of vaccine process In brucel- losis (1959) 6416 enumeration of human blood platelets (1951) 1353 foraminiferal gentis Pararotalia Le Calvez ( 1958) 9(is function of heart in radiation sickness, I'SSR study (1960) 17520 growth, 4th scientilic cotiference on prob- lems, USSR study (1960) 8565 Page 1592 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mi>ri)liolog,v — Continued human and animal, Soviet abstracts (lOo'J) t)51G. 10282. 10297. 10318, 13007, 13019, 13075, 13079, 13104. 13192, 1319S, 13205, 13232; (1960) 868, 934, 936. 4093, 5481, 7044, 8595, 9962, 17553 human Ivmph node cells grown in vitro (1952) 16S48 insect head, facts and theories (1900) 19271 invertebrate, papers (1959) 9495 man and animals, Soviet abstracts (1958) 16162, 16214, 17110: 11959) 3754 mechanisms of evolution of central nervous svstem in vertebrates, USSR study (1959) 17632 mitral valve commissures in rheumatic heart disease, USSR study (1960) 17497 morphologico-physiological analysis of com- pensatory mechanisms of sensory-mo- tor functions following injury to spinal cord, USSR (1959) 36S7 Xortli American Notostraca (1952) 11385 problems in light of V. I. Lenin's materialism and empiriocriticism, USSR study U960) 1SS24 problems, USSR study (1959) 16606 research in view of 21st CPSS Congress, USSR study (1959) 129S9 shrimp, white anatomical study (1959) 4855 structure of interceptive analyzer and cer- tain peculiarities of its work (1959) 14013 Morrill County, Xebr., geology and ground- water resources (1953) 1156 Morris. Esther : statue — acceptance, reports (1959) 12508. 14276 dedications proceedings, print, report {1959) 14282 placement in Capitol rotunda, report (1959) 14275 Morris. Newbold, powers and authority (1952) 3618 Morris, Silas B., relief (1952) 10522, 12814, 13750 Morris. Thomas J., relief (1952) 7090: (1953) 4140 Morris County. X.J. : Dover district, geology and magnetite de- posits (1958) 7361 Dover magnetite district, geologv (1954) 5701 Scrub Oaks Mine, radioactive rare-earth deposit (1959) 6287 Morrison. Ann. relief (1951) 9524; (1952) 9061, 10306 Morrison. Ethel H., relief (1953) 10580, 15385 Morrison formation, see Jurassic period. Morrissey. Thomas, relief (1954) 5252, 5342, 6633 Morristown. X.J. : reconveyance of land — law (1953) 10298 reports (1953) 8954, 9025 Morristown Xational Historical Park : general information (1954) 7531 land convevance — law (1953) 10298 reports (19531 8954. 9025 military capital of American Revolution (1951) 3993 Morros, Boris, counterspy operations, ex- cerpts from Philadelphia Inquirer arti- cles (1958) 3168 Morrow, T. L., relief (1951) 6552. 11053, 13117 Morse, Clarence G., nomination, hearings (1956) 18686 Morse. True D. : nomination, hearing (1953) 4265-06 testimony (1956) 11831. 14999 Morse, Wayne L.. committee assignments, re- ports (1953) 7502. 10570 Morse code, see Cipher and telegraph codes. Mortality, sec Death. Mortar ; refractory, heat-setting, specification (1955) 17135 refractory, specifications (1952) 3972, 5564; (1953) 904. 17355 stone setting, studies (1954) 986 Mortar boards and shoulder boards (1958) 289 Mortars (ordnance) : heavv mortars, companv of, infantry regi- ment (1954) 9295 shell, etc.. specifications (1954) 18508; (1956) 15563-565; (1957) 9825 Mortgage Association, Federal Xational, see Federal Xational Mortgage Association. Mortgage insurance : administrative rules and regulations (1954) 19555 armed services (1955) 17076; (1956) 3858, 12558, 18876 cooperative housing (1954) 17351 ; (1955) 17080: (1956) 7382, 18877; (1957) 17677 multifamily rental (1956) 17242 mutual mortgage and servicemen's mort- gage (1956) 5620, 12560; (1957) 17678 rehabilitation and neighborhood conserva- tion (1955) 17078-79: (1957) 796 rental housing (1957) 17680 administrative rules, Fed. Housing Com- missioner, amdt. (1953) 2480 amend Bankhead-Jones farm tenant act — • hearings (1951) 15044: (1954) 18388; laws (1951) 16329: (1954) 14059 reports (1951) 11153. 14904; (1953) 12779: (1954) 9795, 11631 armed services housing insurance — administrative regulations under Xational housing act. sec. 803, 809, and 810 (1960) 5308 administrative rules and regulations, un- der FHA sec. 803 and 809 (1959) 7705 cooperative housing, information and forms brochure (1958) 1445 credit analysis for home buyers (I960) 1751 dealers and individuals subject to certain sections of title 1. Xational hou.sing act. list (1956) 3861: (1957) 5451; (1959) 4815; (1960) 5310 discounts on FHA and VA home loans, an- swers to questionnaire (1960) 6638 Federal fishing vessel mortgage and loan insurance (1960) 17102 FHA. for sale of State-aided veterans' hous- ing (1952) 10884 FHA, increase authorization — • hearings (1955) 4544: (1958) 8467, 12173: (1959) 3383. 4648 laws (1955) 4197; (1958) 8114 message from the President (1959) 15771 reports (1955) 3136. 4341. 4357: (1958) 8225, 8248, 8388, 9700. 12140: (1959) 3380. 4595. 7429. 9867, 14444, 14495, 15833-834. 16145 veto (1959) 9943, 15991 veto, hearings (1959) 12528 FHA. insurance authorization, law (1959) 15736 FHA insurance program f r home financing, etc. (1958) 1446; (I960) 11244 FHA-insured and VA-guaranteed mortgage financing (1952) 3918 FHA loans to disaster victims, increase — hearing (1956) 7211 report (1956) 8792 FHA program, increasing authorization — ■ hearing (1953) 5621 reports (1953) 4197. 5490 FHA underwriting handbook (I960) 3795 FXMA special assistance authorization, in- crease, report (1957) 7060 fund debentures, partial redemption (1951) 19034-35: (1952) 8175-77, 18249-251; (1953) 8282-83 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1593 Mortgage insurance — Continuod home-buying serviceman, FHA information (1959.1 1G28, 1G321 Home Loiin Guarantee Corporation act, hearing's (195S) 1:2173 home niortRages, increase, FHA authoriza- tion, recommendations of the President (1959) S7G8 liome repair assistance, hearing (1956) 3520 homes of AKC employees, law (19G0) 1S405 homes of NASA employees — law (19(;t>) 13022 reports (19G0) 1102.S, 13300 hospitals and medical facilities, hearings (1954) 997S housing act of 1952 (1952) 13405. 13461 housing act of 1954, hearings (1954) 8557 housing act of 1950 — hearings (195»;) 12136 law (1956) 16,SS9 reports (1956) 119S3, 14924, 14970 housing act of 1957 — hearings (1957) 6972 law (1957) 13152 law, summary (1957) 142S9 reports (1957) 6923. 8181, 9678, 10949 housing amendments of 1955 — bill as amended (1955) 14974 law (1955) 16765 reports (1955) 9913, 11668. 14888, 14939 housing and housing credit, code of Federal regulations (1955) 6431; (1956) 5625; (1957) 5458 housing constructed under VA and FHA programs, hearings (1952) 3792, 7201, 14933, (1953) 825 insurable loans, rules and regulations (1951) 51S5 insured mortgage portfolio (1951) 1871, 12112; (1952) 1276, 11867; (1953) 3175, 14004; (1954) 12923; (1955) 2200 indexes (1951) 1871; (1952) 1276; (1953) 3175; (1955) 2201 loan program simplification — - law (1955) 14440 report (1955) 12102 military housing, rules and regulations (1951) 1C6S0; (1954) 18611 mortgagees' handhoolc. FHA guide (1952) 1S819; (1956) 3864. 12559: (1957) 9892: (1958) 14953; (1959) 4816, 12646; (1960) 9720 multifamily rental, rules and regulations (1951) 19868 : (1954) 8680, 1734S national defense housing, rules and regula- tions (1951) 19867; (1952) 18612 national housing act — cooperative housing insurance (1954) 1836 rehabilitation and neighborhood conser- vation housing insurance (1954) 19556 rental housing, mortgage credit processing (1954) 17350 rules and regulations (1951) 18555; (1952) 4025; (1953) 4435; (1954) 4077, 17.349 : (1955) 4742, 17077 nursing homes, FHA notes (1960) 8362 premium charge, amend national housing act — hearings (1960) 5026 reports (1960) 4998, 6599 premium tables (1955) 4740: (1957) 1977, 3927,14137; (1959) 16319 private financing of passenger ships — hearings (1956) 20109 law (1956) 16886 reports (1956) 12043, 17046 private financing stimulation under FHA sec. 220 and 221 (1959) 6992 programs administered by HIIFA and con- stituent agencies, status, hearing (1960) 6760 relocation housing, nationiil housing act. sec. 221. questioas and answers (1957) 16717 ; (1959) 16323 service members under FHA, Army regs. (1955) 203 servicemen's, under national housing act, rules and regulations (1955) 558 Mortgage insurance — Continued settlement costs, staff report (1956) 3648 standard metropolitan areas, 1950 (1952) 17723. 17725 this is FHA. insurance programs for home financing, etc. (1956) 7384; (1957) 3928 underwriting manual (1952) 17730; (1955) 19327 ; (1958) 8575 revisions (1951) 11326-330, 15333-3.34, 166S2; (1952) 4026. 9277. 13991, 18820; (1953) 594S-i9, 10947-948, 13186. 20151 urban renewal, replacing blight with good homes (1956) 5793 voluntary home mortgage credit program (1955) 6577 see alxo Federal ship mortgage insurance — Federal ship mortgage insurance fund. Mortgage notes, see Negotiable instruments. Mortgages : armed services housing loan guaranties, opinion of Attorney General (1960) 2035 census of agriculture, 1950, farm-mortgage debt, cooperative report (1953) 8683 census of housing, 1950 — - nonfarm properties (1953) 10111 residential uonfarm properties (1952) 8480 closing costs and settlement payments (1953) 2614 cooperative credit, loans, report, 1956 (1957) 784 credit for Government-underwritten housing loans, reports (19561 121:J9. 18593 credit, study, problems of private housing — hearings (1959) 12529 papers (1959) 1508: (1960) 13781 credit, study, report (I960) 8247 farm — lending experience of Farmers Home Ad- ministration (1958) 3919. 7739; (1959) 3035, 8291 lending experience of Federal land banks (1958) 3919, 7739; (1959) 3035. 8291 lending experience of life insurance com- panies, etc. (1958) 3919. 7739. 11105; (1959) 3035, 8291. 11601 ; (1960) 3152. 3274. 12626. 16447 life insurance companies investments (19.54) 17940 loans held by insurance companies (1958) 55 mortgage act, etc. (1957) 17565 1950. estimated by ratio of debt to value (1955) 16124 farm-mortgage debt — higher in 1956 (1956) 17872 increases in 1953 (1954) 13375 .Tan. 1. 1953 (1953) 16647 new high level (1959) 13711 rise continues (1955) 16129; (1959) 47 farm-inortgage experience of various lenders (1957) 12758. 17293; (1959) 46 farm mortgage loans of Federal land banks (1959) 4154 farm mortgages recorded (1953) 17420, 17421 Federal Housing Administration and VA interest rates — administrative rules and regulations (1954) 19556 law (1954) 14098 reports (1954) 6736. 6752. 9911. 11857 financing data, FHLBB monthlv reports (19.-7) 2741. 12248; (1958) 2250. 106(13: (1959) 2543, 11079; (1960) 2747, 12106 financing new homes in large citv areas (1951) 5562 5-year amortization of emergency defense fa- cilities — hearings (1957) 9755 report (1957) 7100 FNMA-owned, exchange for U.S. 2% per- cent treasury bonds (1959) 16325 FNMA purchase contracts, extension — hearing (1955) 7980 report (1955) 7922 Page 1594 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mortfrag-es — Continued FNMA servicing operations, report on re- view (1958) 14295 foreclosures, nonfarm real estate (1951) 1SS9, 12131 ; (1952) 1327, 5796, 14120; (1953) 457S, 7894, 13383, 17650: (1954) 1944, 18806-808; (1955) 4960 foreign ships, amend ship mortgage act — hearing (1954) 9981 law (1954) 11411 foreign ships, foreclosure, admiralty juris- diction — hearings (1954) 8571 reports (1954) 7034, 8367 funds, supplv and use, 1920-29 and 1947- 56 (1958) 699 Government guaranteed real estate mortgage loans available for sale (1953) 1SS05 home — • estimated debt and financing activity (1959) 2539. 11075: (1960) 2742 growth in 1950's (1960) 15448 loan guarantee program, proposal (1958) 5711 outlook (1959) 3455; (1960) 5305 housing, FNMA, elderlv persons, assistance program (1958) 4687 housing for farm workers, report (1957) 15273 Indian lands, owners to execute — law (1956) 6SS3 reports (1955) 9621 ; (1956) 5450 insured farm mortgages, amend Bankhead- Jones act, report (1955) 14722 insured mortgage portfolio (1954) 2510 insured under national housing act, amorti- zation and insurance premium tables (1955) 4740; (1957) 1977, 3927, 14137; (1959) 16319 interest rates in consumer price index, 1952- 57 (1958) 701 investments of life insurance companies, 1952 (1953) 16279 Jacksonville, Fla., residential mortgage fi- nancing (1953) 6100 life insurance companies in D.C. to make loans to 75% of property value — law (1959) 15694 reports (1959) 14201, 16141 line haul railways, lessors and proprietary companies (1952) 15571 loan amortization, application to farm problems (1955) 6841 markets, study- papers (1959) 1568 report (1960) 8247 money available, terms, etc.. answers to questionnaire (1960) 6638 mortgage financing, impact of Federal credit policies, hearings (1956) 1522 mortgage market problems, hearings (1956) 1522 motor vehicles — ICC to provide for filing of equipment trust agreements rel. to lease, etc., hearing (1957) 15587 make State filing requirements unneces- sary for caiTiers — hearings (1957) 15587 reports (1954) 10083; (1955) 9961; (1957) 13844 provide for validity, etc., of security in- terests — law (1958) 14073 report (1958) 14358 mutual and servicemen's insurance, rules and regulations (1956) 12560; (1957) 17678 nonfarm — investments of life insurance companies (1959) 12641, 14625; (1960) 15449 of .$20,000 or less recorded (1954) 2618, 13032 real estate foreclosure reports (1955) 13212; (1956) 2266, 13402; (1957) 2738. 12245; (1958) 2247, 10600; (1959) 2538, 11074; (1960) 2740, 12098 Mortgages — Continued nonfarm — continued residential properties in U.S. capital funds, FHA information (I960) 9859 open-end advances, insurance (1954) 17340 Panama Canal fixed assets amortization, amend Canal Zone code, hearings (1956) 18630 participation loan program of savings and loan associations (1959) 3820 prospectus for investors, direct loans to veterans made by Veterans Administra- tion (1955) 6806 purchase by Federal National Mortgage As- sociation (1952) 5301. 5490 recording letters (1954) 2620, 13031; (1955) 2318. 13211; (1956) 2265, 13401; (1957) 2737, 12244; (1958) 2246, 10599 ; (1959) 2537, 11073 ; (1960) 2739, 12097 San Francisco Bay area residential mort- gage market (1953) 2613 savings and home financing, source books (1955) 17272; (1956) 15629: (1957) 11433; (1958) 12696; (1959) 12643; (1960) 11242 savings and loan associations activity, monthly reports (1954) 13034; (1955) 2320, 13214; (1956) 2268. 13404; (1957) 2740. 12247; (1958) 2249, 10602; (1959) 2541, 11077; (1960) 2744, 12103 savings and loan associations insured Gov- ernment underwritten holdings (1959) 16318 savings and mortgage activity, selected bal- ance sheet items (1960) 12102 savings and mortgage financing data (1954) 2621, 13035 savings and mortgage lending activity (1960) 12099 savings, mortgage financing and housing data (1955) 2321, 13215; (1956) 2269. 13405 second mortgage financing practices, staff report (1958) 1301 second mortgages, etc., employed in con- ventional mortgage lending, staff re- port (1960) 6640 secondary market — Government support, report (1956) 12141, 1S593 operations of FNMA (1956) 17243; (1957) 15731 urban renewal housing. Federal National Mortgage Association special assist- ance program (1958) 4688 veterans' cooperative housing. Federal Na- tional Mortgage Assoc, to purchase — laws (1951) 19551; (1952) 0958 report (1951) 18076 veterans, Hawaii bond issue — law (1954) 16773 reports (1954) 9910, 14777 veterans housing, interest rate problem, hearing (1953) 4274 voluntary home mortgage credit program (1955) 6577; (1956) 5848; (1960) 5429 see also Agricultural credit — Chattel mort- gages — Loans. Morticians, see Undertakers and undertaking. Morticians supplies, see Undertakers' sup- plies. Mortise gages, specification (1951) 11356 Morton County, N. Dak. : land conveyance, remove restrictions on use — law (1960) 16749 reports (1960) 9580. 15158 soil survey (1951) 14145 Morton Grove, 111., population, special census (1954) 9509; (1955) 19094; (1957) 6593; (1958) 2962 Mortuary services, see Undertakers and un- dertaking. Moruzi. Alexander D., relief (1952) 13736; (1953) 5535, 5698: (1954) 8212 MOS, see Military Occupational Specialties. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1595 Mosaic disease : peaehes — cooperative pest control proprams (1956) 1131.i ilescription and control (1953) 8327 Mosaics : aerial, st.itus, national atlas sheet (1959) 14Tr,0 (liltv fre«' entry — law ( l'.».-iC. I 10870 report (1950) 14941 Mosbv s;nnlst((ne. ("enomaninn ammonite fanns (195;j) 16272 Moscow, Idaho : airline traJlic survey (1952) 2202 pronnd water prol)leuis (1960) 17180 Moscow. USSR : develoi)ment of public health network, prospects for 1959-6.") (1!»59) lO.'iSC Geo^rraiihic Societv meteorological commis- sion, nie.tin.irs. i-tc. (1959) ]S82 medical indiistrv. fulrillment of 7-year plan (1959) 10599 Moscow City Scientific Research. Institute imeni' Sklifosovskiv. clluico-anatomical conferences (1959) 0007 Moscow Institute of Engineers of Geodesy, Aerial Surveying and Cartogi'aphy, USSR scientitic-technical conference, proceedings (1900) 405S Moscow Scientilic Society of Roentgenologists and Radiologists, achievements in de- velopment of Soviet radiology (1959) 12940 M0.SCOW Society of Naturalists, Geological Di- vision. ijuDelin. abstracts (1959) 7107 Moscow Society of Therapeutists, minutes of meeting" (l!t59) 6000 Moscow University : herald — niathemntics. mechanics. astronomy, phvsirs. chemistry series, abstracts (1900) 2457 physico-m.itliematical and natural sci- ences series, abstracts (lO."!)! 1()S05 research on adsorption l>y cliemical faculty (1959) 12984 scientilic activities in fields of physics, chemistry, geology, and geography dur- ing postwar period (1959) 0024 Moscow's Kui'oi>ean satellites (1950) 4247 Moser. Paul, court case (1951) 1274 Moses Coulei' unit, .see Chief .Joseph Dam project. Moses Lake. Wash. : housing jirojects sale to — law ( 1950) 5071 reports (1955) 14759; (1950) .'5599 instrument approach chart (1951) 6342 Moskot. Edward J., relief (1957) 8150, 11188, 14833 Moskovits. Irene, relief (1957) 13745 Moskowitz. Max. relief (1955) 14601; (1950) 5337, 6828 Moslem world. Armed Forces talk (1954) 1308 Moslev. Herman E. and wife, relief (1954) '14-J40: (1955) 4252; (1950) 15117, 10078 Mos(piit(. bar. specifications (1952) 2410. 151 l;t Mos(piito K.uiire. geology and ore deiiosits (1954) 877 Mos(jnitiies : .-iliatenient — State en.ibliiig legislation Ibrcniu'li 1955 (1950) 17090 Weber r..isin project. Utah (lli52) n4:'.9 anatomic. il life (1959) 17N47 anoi)heles (|uadrimaculatiis susceptibility to Korean vivax malaria (1951i) 114(54 chemical contr(d of rice tield iiiiis<|nit<>('s in Mississiiipi (1955) ITT:i contrtd — anojvlieles control in prevention of niul.-iria (1952) 15759 domestic ( i!»51 1 10345 epidemics and disasters (1952) f)(!5*< Northwestern States, bibliography (1953) 1787 Mosquitoes — Continued control — contln ued recreational camps (1952) 10517 water resource projects (1952) 15772 county control districts surplus property grants, report (1953) 15094 eulicine. repellents, effectiveness (1956) 9568 how to control them on your property (1955 1 8019; (1959) 15311 Howell Mill Shoals Reservoir, problems (1952) 0200 insecticide resistance of A. quadrlmacniatus, Bolivar County, Miss. (1950) 20760 investigations — Angostura irrigation project. S. Dak. (I'.t54) 4439. 5905 North Platte Valley. Nebr. 0954) 4437 larvae and pujiae of cule.\ subgenera Mel- anoconion and Mochlostyrax (1954) 17992 malaria-carrving. breeding places in south- western Georgia (1952) 17851 malarial infection, antibiotics, etc., effect (1951 ) li0i)82 medic-il importance (1959) 15302 Milk River project, control measures (1954) 5904 problems and prevention in irrigated areas (1952) 8072 ; (]!i54) 7571 stomach wall in develoiniient of Plasmodium gallinaceum (195^1) 1(5759 subgenus Einlava, genus Aedes, checklist (1952) 4319 transmit Ilaemoproteus columbae (1951) 15568 United States — key to common female (1952 1 11458 pictorial key to common female (1956) 7777 Mo.ss. Duane. court case (1951) 1224 Moss. Irene B., relief (1958) 4473. 8167. 9231 Mosser. Stacv C, trustee, court case (1951) 5519 Mosses, general description (1953) 17838 Mostel, Sam (Zero), testimony (1955) 19187 Motels, fiee Motor courts. Moth Bav. zinc-coi)p(>r deposits. Ketchikan district, Alaska (1954) 869 Mothers : age, weight at birth and survival of new- liorn. United States, 1950 (1958) 15267 Azerbavd/.han SSR. health protection (19110) 18950 course of lectures. USSR study (1960) 17592 detinition of term within meaning of vet- erans preference act of 1944 — hearing (1900) 6053 report (1960) 0009 el cuidado del niuo durante el dia (1951) 1579 employed — and child care (19531 9752 planning services for children (1954) 1187 I'Hiplovment, effect on family anil children (1900) 18357 insurance benefits, amend social security act — law (1958) 14143 reports (1958) 3130. 14717 maternal and child hi>alth services, statistics (1959) 15491, 15495; (1900) 10039 maternal disorders related to fetal stress, etc.. selected references (1959) 17052 maternal welfare provisions of social secu- ritv. act. amend — hearings ( 1900) 13782 law (1900 1 10805 reports (1900) 13298, 1.3306. 16801. 16919 maternitv care for wives of servicemen (1".)52) 1(1899 maternitv iirotection — ■ bibliography (11)52) 979 employed women (1952) 9771 lUO convention and recommendation, texts (1955) 945!t medical social work in maternal and child health, etc.. programs (1953) 19954 J PiiRC ir>96 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mothers — Continued mortality — causes, 1939-49 (1953) 17170 metropolitan and outlying counties (1953) 4040 national summaries. States, territories, etc. (1956) 867, 19280; (1957) 17098; (1958) 16437; (1959) 16958; (1960) 16133 1949, charts (1952) 8565 1955 statistics (1959) 15492 opinions of fihers in children's clothing (1952) 4556; (1960) 16481 poliomyelitis vaccination — law (1955) 16795 reports (1955) 12132. 14943 preferences for cotton and other flhers in children's clothes (1959) 3019 prevention and control of infection in ma- ternit.y departments, aseptic nursh.g techniques, survey (1960) 16190 veteran preference benefits^ — law (1951) 3069 report (1951) 561 ■welfare, social security act amendments of 1958 — hearings (1958) 14SS7 law (1958) 14184 reports (1958) 12079, 14354, 14842 working full-time, child care arrangements (1960) 1560 working, need for services to children, sur- vey methods (1956) 8.339 Mothproofing, emulsified concentrate com- pound, for textiles and feathers, speci- fication (1957) 5373, 15619 Moths : how to separate damage by European pine moth, Zimmerman pine moth and pitch mass borer (1959) 17464 mothproofing agents, literature and patent survey (1953) 11464 mothproofing woolens bv dry cleaning (1951) 16113 Noctuid. scopulepes group of Hemeroplanis Hubner (1960) 17962 selected references (1960) 16301 see also Brown-tail moths — Clothes moths — Depressaris — • Epeiromulona — Gono- sonta — Gypsy moths — Indian meal moths — Loniuna — Microlepidopters — Mulona — Oriental fruit moths — Para- mulona — Phahienidoe — Phycitinae — Tobacco moths — Tussock moths. Motion : aircraft, matrix methods to coordinate transformations (1957) SS41 angular — control with aid of rotors. USSR study (1960) 15841 momentum (1953) 12067 damping of elasticallv supported element in vacuum tube (1953) 9531 economy through use of operation and man- machine charts, Armv Dept. pamphlet (1958) 147 elliptical and hyperbolic, formulas for cal- culation of perturbations, USSR studv (1960) 18912 fuel, effects on airplane dynamics (1953) 16358 mathematical theory of motion of artificial celestial bodies, conference on problems. USSR study (1960) 15812 momentum transfer between spherical ijar- ticle and air stream (1953) 11285 momentum transfer for flow over flat plate with blowing (1958) 770 rectilinear with variable velocity, extending Lorentz transformation (1959) 9386 sound field of point-shaped sound source in uniform translatory motion (1954) 7478 stability, theory (1959) 1375 strong, measurements of underground, nu- clear detonations, summary report (1960) 9165 thin bodies at high supersonic velocities, USSR study (1960) 11415 Motion — Continued unsteady, wings and wing-tail combinations (1955) 12587 visual perception of objective, motion and sul)jective movement (1955) 5449 Von KArman nuimentuni theorem. ai)plica- tion to turbulent boundary layers (1952) 812 wave motion of 2-component medium, prob- lem, USSR study (1960) 15713 see also Equations of motion — Movement (psychology). Motion-picture cameras, see Cameras. Motion-picture photographer, see Photog- raphers. Motion picture photography, see Photography. Motion picture projectionists, proiectionist's manual (1954) 15748; (1956) 18391 Motion picture reels, see Reels. Motion Picture Service, Army and Air Force, see Board of Directors. Army and Air Force Exchange and Motion Picture Services. Motion picture theaters : census of business. 1954 — announcement of, bulletin (1957) 4847 production, distribution, services (1957) 10639 exempt from admissions tax — hearings (1953) 9005 reports (1953) 12495, 12521, 12891 number of theaters, receipts, admissions, etc. (1954) 16307 Motion pictures : abroad — Argentina (1960) 292 Australia (1960) 9205 France (1958) 13695 Greece (1960) 16589 India (1958) 13696 Philippines (1958) 15652 Spain (1960) 16590 activities, services, etc., spec. regs. (1951) 9014 agricultural films, list (1951) 3716 Agriculture Department (1951) 8855; (1954) 15983; (1956) 6269; (1958) 2768; (1959) 11218; (1960) 12647 monthly lists (1951) 1975, 12206; (1952) 1397, 11978; (1953) 3298. 14133; (1954) 2644, 13051; 13567 ; (1956) 2871, 12385 ; (1959) 2679; (1955) 2338, 2.397. 13536 ; (1958) 2387, (1960) 2883, 13230, (1957) 10740 ; 12246 program (1951) 3717 television filni catalogs (1957) 12773; (1960) 100 Air Force base film libraries maintenance, operations, etc., Air Force pamphlet (1960) 9126 Air Force film directory. Air Force manual (1956) 6310; (1957) 7853, 10543; (1959) 5583 Air Force, films cleared for public and tele- vision exhibition (1955) 13715: (195-8) 11216 apple packing and handling methods, an- nouncement (1956) 13854 apprentice editorial specialist, on-the-job- training (1959) 11675 Armed Forces films for public and televi- sion exhibition (1956) 1825, 20769 ; (1957) 5821 Army and Air Force service. Armv ress. (1951) 2473, 14452; (1952)' 3249; (1953) 5083; (1954) 3148: (1957) 1533, 4646 Army and Air Force services worldwide fis- cal integration, Army regs. (1956) 14014 Army film strips, slides, and phono-record- ings index (1960) 10584 Army films, and motion picture index (1953) 3847, 19776; (1955) 2843, 8900, 18923 ; (1956) 11626 Army regulations (1951) 2473-74, 14452; (1952) 3249: (1953) 5083; (1954) 3148 ; (1955) 178, 3995 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1597 Motion pictures — ContiiiiHMl art of production, USSR study (1960) 14080 Asia, bibliography of films relating to (1957) 17210 automotive maintenance, bibliography (1957) 15948 available for public use, catalog (1952) 541 basic inforniatiiin suiirces (1'.)')-i) ls24y bibliography, FB series (1953) 8252-53; (1954) 1527 bibliography of transportation films (1956) 10932 canned foods for 3 square meals a day, an- nouncement (1957) 94G CAP rules for obtaining, etc., AF training films (1934) 1G102 captioned, loan service for deaf — law (195'=!) 14248 reports (1957) 15496: (1958) 14506 census of business, 1948, trade (1952) 12655 census of business. 1954 — distributors, producers, etc.. announce- ment of bulletin (1957) 4847 production, distribution, services (1957) 10639 chemicals and allied products training films, resume (1955) 12487 child life, lists (1952) 4958; (1954) 13844; (1956) 5007; (1959) 8405 Civil Acrnnautics Administration, catalogs of films distributed (1951) 4613; (1952) 12674; (1953) 12225 civil aviation, bibliography (lOnO) 4958 civil defense (1954) 15373; (1!).59) 13873 Communicable Disease Center catalogs (1951) 18918-920; (iury2) 9676; (1953) 1382 : (lO.'iO) 7772 utilization guide (1951) 18922 Communist infiltration of industrv (1951) 15066; (1952) 356, 7220, 8941, 14943. 1S6.''.2; (1953) 836 concept for victory, troop information film, Army Dept. circular (1055) 8871 Copyright Office, identified from records, 1894-1912 (1953) 18628 copyright renewal registrations (1951) 771. 8157 copyrighted — 1894-1912, errata and addenda (1956) 5496 1912-39 (1952) 2391 1940-49 (1953) 20013 semiannual catalogs (1951) 9643, 19622: (■1952) giO."?. 17534; (19.^3) 0187. 20014; (1954) 8585, 18445; (1055) 7000. 1,S214: n0.-)6) 7220. 1S705 : (1957) 8400. 17593: (1958) 7120, 16896 ; (1959) 7651 ; (1960) 486. 6788. 18446 descriptive cataloging rules in Libra rv of Congress (1952) 2881 ; (1953) 7961 directors of Army film library services (1951) 12787 directory of film libraries (1956) 20255: (1939) 1592 distribution trade practices — liearings (1953) 17306; (1956) 17104 report (1956) 17067 documentary, information services In Ger- many (1052) 4459 editors, producers, etc., examination nouncemcnt (1951) 443 educational films — general catalogs, lists (10."3) 13145; (1954) 4047; (1955) 4083; (1956) 619; (1957) 14087 selected for use abroad, catalog (1959) 17140 transmit at book rates — hearings (1953) 10750; (1934) 1670 law (1033) 15203 reports (1053) 9156, 12417 educational television (address) (1954) 5574 Engineers Corps operations, films available for public exhibit (1955) 17031 an- Motion pictures — Continued entertainment, service in oversea commands. Army and Air Force, Army regs. (1955) 178 entertainment service overseas, Army regs. (1951t 2474. 19189 e.\change of medical films, agreement with Union of Soviet Socialist Rei)ublics (1956) 12913 Farm-City Week, list (1958) 669 farmer cooperative films (1956) 17218 film libraries, directory (1951) 19827; (1034) 1798 film program of United States Information Agency (1957) 7729 film sources in D.C. area, directory (1956) 1589; (1957) 8475 films about insects, Jan. 1954 (1955) 8594 films available on cooperation (1952) 7666 Fish and Wildlife Service, lists (1955) 3369 ; (1956) 707 fisheries (1952) 639; (1954) 18710 fishery motion pictures, list (1957) 5553 ; (1958) 12738 food and food processing films (1954) 17527 bibliography (1956) 20503 foreign film screen time, agreement with Germany (1957) 14561 foreign motion picture film, handling and distribution. Army regs. (1955) 13760 Forest Service films available (1951) 8451; (1952) 16673; (1954) 7346; (1955) 1595; (1956) 741; (1957) 17S1S ; (1959) 4912; (1960) 18008 gastric cancer dlasnosis, abstract of color film (1953) 113:;9 George Washington's river, water pollution film (1939) 8189 German, under iurisdiction of Alien Prop- erty Office (1953) 1880 Government film.^ — loan and rental sources, directory (1954) 10361 1954. how to obtain (1934) 15318 television (1952) 18793; (1954) 7182; (1956), 20262 government programs, key personnel (1957) 15689 group tests, radar aiming point identifica- tion (1954) 9180; (1958) 7860 hire the handicapped films, list and use (1960) 17718 independent exhibitors, problems — hearings (1956) 17104 reports (1953) 13819; (1936) 17067 industrial films, lists (1954) 9489-93, 11179, 13793-795; (1955) 16637 industry — obscene movies, self-policing efforts, re- port (1960) 5042 outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (1060) 1509 instructional film research reports, rapid mass learning (1956) 9333 international Film Festival, 1952, report (1954) 19030 juvenile delinquency films (1054) 470 juvenile deliqucncy investigation — hearings (1935) 13511 report (1956) 10354 libraries and librarv services, on film, list (1935) 17364; (1957) 16004 Librarv of Congress catalog (1933) 14199; (1934) 2709. 13122-123; (1935) 2404, 13311; (1056) 2475. 12732; (1957) 2959. 12477. 14372; (1038) 2479, ]0S.t2; (1959) 2770, 10412, 11310; (1060) 2973, 12340 Library of Congress catalog cards available (103:!) 9449 list of titles (1953) 7958-59; (1954) 4308 machine and metal shop practice (1957) 4139 materials handling, training films, r^sumS (1955) 1248.8 medicine and allied sciences, film reference guide (1937) 5672; (1959) 13467; (1960) 16116 Pace 1598 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Motion pictures — Continued mental health, selective guides (1952) 16842; (1960) 19171 1956 supplement to selective guides (1956) 9283 announcement (1956) 5959 Mines Bureau (1951) 15596: (1953) 7988; (1954.) 12447; (1956) 17520 motion picture tilm going back to civilian life. Armv Dept. circular (1955) 5553 motion pictures, 1894-1912 (1953) 18628 movies for RE A co-op meetings, list (1952) 4586 nntional defense education act of 1958 — administration, hearings (1959) 5924, 9908 guide (1959) 3420 law (1958) 14207 new educational media program (1959) 6099 rei)orts (1958) 11990, 14392, 14525, 14544, 14758 nursing (1959) 3424 Office of Education films, translations list (1952) 18792 officers' conference films, service opinion and acceptance (1935) 2742 on aging, listing (1958) 1582 overseas iilm program of USIA (1959) 13653 pictorial services, Army regulations (1955) 13760, 16432; (1956) 14049, 19788; (1957) 1561-62,3380-81 preface to a life, development through childlife — description of film (1951) 14102 discussion guide (1951) 17014 synopsis (1951) 17015 TV panel discussion guide (1955) 5104 President's Committee for Traffic Safety, action program films, list (1960) 18061 processinc: machine, photographic film, etc., specification (1951) 19761 production. Army regs (1957) 1562 projection equipment, sound, specification (1955) 10113: (1957) 16635 projector set AN/PFP-1, technical manual (1953) 575 projector, specification (1958) 5989 lirojectors. still picture, slide and strip film, specification (1956) 1617 Public Health Service — films catalog (1960) 11609 list (1954) 7579 Puerto Rico — industries (1952) 3134 minimum wage rates (1952) 6333 rfigles de cataloguement descriptif en usage a Library of Congress (1954) 1982 release prints, specification (1956) 17119 rocket engine combustion investigation (1954) 17668 savings bonds, list (1960) 14696 school and communitv civil defense pro- grams (1956) 17191 Signal Corps film and equipment exchances. Army regs. (1955) 3995,16432; (1957) 3380 Signal Corps film libraries, spec. regs. (1953) 8525 16-mm safety film, shipping cases, specifica- tion (1951) 13578 sound — - application for recording bulletin analy- sis information (1956) 9334 machines and equipment, specification (1952) 10978; (1953) 9208 projection equipment, 16 mm portable, specification (1953) 4336; (1955) 1476 projection equipment, 16 mm., specifica- tion (1951) 792; (1953) 5855 relation of measures of ability to learn- ing from sound motion pictures (1956) 9340 special regulations (1951) 6090-91, 9014, 10526, 17426, 19189; (1952) 9921, 18412-413: (1953) 3847. 8525-26. 19776: (1954) 4776, 62S1, 13615; (1955) 11024; Motion pictures — Continued specialist. examination announcements (1958) 6656; (1960) 1571 teaching foreign language, studies in use (1956) 9336 teaching radar scope interpretation (1954) 19221 textiles (1957) 8723 35-mm safety film, shipping cases, specifica- tion (1951) 13579 TV film clip library (1955) 4966-67, 8285. 15794; (1956) 770, 10927 unclassified — release, spec. regs. (1951) 6118; (1952) 9947 release to foreign nationals. Army regs. (1955) 7026 release to foreign nations, spec. regs. (1954) 16238 USAFI telecourses (1957) 10576 viewer, 16-nim film, military standard (1959) 10066 visual aids for industry, bibliography (1953) 1586 water pollution control films, list (1953) 8140 Weather Bureau, list (1953) 6428 West Germany (1953) 13637 woodworking and wood products, films, bib- liography (1956) 17467 world affairs film program (1957) 9117 World War I Signal Corps films in Na- tional Archives, list (1957) 17087 world survey shows record foreign business in U.S. films (1955) 8208 see also Visual instruction. Motion sickness, perphenazine and systral ef- fectiveness (1960) 6226 Motivation (psychology) : , . ^. achievement motivation, characteristics (1956) 11501 affiliation motivation, characteristics (1957) 3345 , „. ^. Air Force personnel, problems at ballistic missile sites, survey (1958) 16721 Armed Forces Qualification Test keys, de- velopment (1956) 18084 complex, measure, development (1956) 18079 incentive-motivation, attempt to manipu- late (1955) 130 ... .. stimulating forces behind behavior of indi- vidual (1958) 17173 Student, Air Force schools, development and appraisal (1954) 16118 submarine service officer candidates (1960) 5799 symposium on motivation (1954) 15293 task, effects of favorable as compared with unfavorable performance evaluations (1957) 9100 work-partner selection (1957) 10569 Motive power, see Power. Motive products : , „ «, „„^ price indexes (1958) 6152; (1959) 899; (1960) 2065 wholesale price index — commodities included (1953) 9422-28 prices and price relatives for individual commodities (1955) 726 Motoki, Taka. relief (1958) 6943, 9268. 9393 Motor boats, see Motorboats. Motor buses, see Motorbuses — School buses. Motor Carrier Claims Commission : approijriations, 1952 — estimates (1951) 13219; (1952) 3612 hearings (1952) 5329 law (1952) 5069 reports (1952) 5131, 5412 claims settled by, payment (1952) 10672 extend termination date — - law (1951) 13167 reports (1951) 11048-49 Motor carrier decisions, see Interstate Com- merce Commission. Motor carriers : accounts — ■ property (1951) 3724; (1952) 7S29c ; (1957) 962 uniform system (1958) 16097 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1599 Motiir carriers — Continued administration of act by ICC — hearings (1956) .H««8 rei.ort (1950) 7170 , . ,. , agricultural exeiniition for liorticultural products — law (11)51' ) 13U47 reports (19521 10585. 100,98, 13;'.23 Alaska. ICC permits, grant grandfather rights — hearings (19fi0) 8259. 100;.S law (19(J0) 1H059 reports (19.59) 9984: (19G0) 10908 apiilication proceedings under administra- tive procedure act. validating (19.)2) 5:n5 ^ . certificates in lieu of permits, amend inter- state commerce act - hearings (1957) 1057s law (1957) 150.30 report (1957) i;;84r) certificates of c<>nvenien<'e and necessity, amend interstate commerce act, hear- ings (19571 10578 certificates to operators of leased vehicles. heariiiL' (195.3) 12951 civil liability, ameiii interstate commerce act. hearings (1957) 97(;<> class 1. 2. and 3 statistics, 1939-50 (1958) 12900 common carrier facilities questionnaire. Army regs. (1956) 1190 contract — • tile actual rates or charges — ■ hearings (1957) 9700, 11076 law (1957) 14991 reports (1957) 8349. 1.3400 revise definition under interstate com- merce act — hearings (1957) 16578 law (1957) 15030 reports (1957) 13442, 13840 subject to interstate act, include under (Clayton act — hearings (1957) 15587 report (1957) 13845 contract carriers of i)roperty. freight sched- ules of rates and charges, construction, filing, etc., regulations (1900) 7018 cost of transporting oil field equipment & supplies (1959) 14787 cost study of general freight transporta- tion — East-South territory (1959) 3028 eastern-central territory (1957) 17878 Middle Atlantic region (1950) 20512 Middlewest territory (1955) 1052; (19(50) 17205 New England region (1958) 17020 New York-Philadelphia carriers (1957) 2135 Pacific region (1950) 10930 Rockv Mountain region (1950) 9190 South-Central territorv (1959) 3029 Southern region (1959) 3030 Southwest territory (1955) 1053; (19G0) 15557 costs, development- — explanation and significance (1954) 7:!78 mi'aningand significance (1900) 1S88 District of Columl)ia, mileage tax. exemp- tion, reports (1958) 9401 : (1959) 7407 employees, exemption from niaxiinnin hours, provision under fair labor staudards act (1951) 11784 : (195S) 15404 f.'icilities. freight, ipiestionnaire, spec, regu- lations (1953) 5116 filing of surety bonds, etc., under interstate commerce act, rules and regulations (1900) 11.356 for-hire private carrier of pro])erty. redefine and regulate under interstate commerce act, hearings (1958) 9034 foreign, operating in U.S., regulate — law (1954) 14000 n-iHirts (1954) 8357, 11958 freight commoditv statistics (1958) 3571 ; (1959) 173(!; (1900) 700 freight handling, determining cost (1953) 20200; (1955) 19518; (1959) 16501 Motor carriers — Continued Government passenger-i-arrying motor ve- hicles, safety standards, establish, re- port (1959) 12211 Hawaii. ICC permits, grant grandfather rights- law (19(!0) 1.3059 report (190orar.v grant by ICC, hearings (1957) 1057S operating rights, increase ICC authority to suspend, etc. — hearings (1957) 10578 report (1957) 11218 operations for class 1 railroads (1953) 10290 passenger, charter service, prove need for authority — hearinirs (1957) 10578 report (1957) 11197 passes, forms and recording, regulations (1950) 9192 private car lines, transport statistics, 1958 (1959) 10502 proI)lenis. testimony, hearings (1958) 8483 records, preservation, regulations (1951) 15507 regulations to govern destruction of records (1955) 15821 relationship with freight forwarders (1951) :!()03 remove restrictions so as to provide equal opi)ortunitv with other carriers, hear- ings (1900) 1GS93-A revenues, etc.. of class 1 motor carriers — annual 1952 (1953) 3325 passengers, quarterly (1951) 1998. 12233 ; (1952) 1424. 12004; (1953) 3324. 13077; (1955) 2428. 13570 ; (1!»58) 2425, 11253; (1900) (1952) 12004; mci : (1954) 2i!09. 23)15. i:;204; (1950) (1957) 2907. 12423; 10777; (1959) 2714, 2920. 12282 passiMigers. Slim mar v (195:!) 14101 propertv, quarterly (1951) 1999. 12234: (1!)52) 1425, 12005; (1953) 3325. 14102; (1954) 2070. 13078; (1955) (1!)5);) 12424 ri5. 2429. 13571 ; (195S) 2420. 11254 ; (1960) 2:'.(;0. 13205 : (1957) 290S. 10778; (1959) 2921. 122S3 property, summary (1952) 1427 revenues, etc.. of class 1. 2 and 3 motor carriers (195:>) 4597 safety and hours of service regulations of i(^C. rcHiuire tiling of brief statements. hearings i1957) 97)i7, 11077 safetv regulations (1952) 10715; (1955) i(!57 ; (195S) 15114 securities issued without ICC approval, in- crease anumnt- - law (1952) 13007 reports (1952) 10585, 10(591, 13322 Page 1600 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Motor earriois — Continued service-of -process agents, clarify law (1952) 3890 shipment of military personnel household goods — Armv regulations (1955) 13753; (1956) 6452 special regulations (1952) 838S ; (1953) 10SS6; (1954) 3185 shippers to designate routing of property transported, hearings (1958) 6894 statistics (1951) 11509, 20022; (1952) 17S73; (1953) 0125: (1954) 1955, 1970, 4288; (1955) 699, 12490, 15826, 19519; (1956) 5813; (1957) 8737, 17891; (1958) 3578 stock par values, amend interstate com- merce act — hearing (1957) 15587 law (1957) 15170 reports (1957) 8186, 11259 survey of class 1 motor carriers of property, 1939-54 (1956) 20520 tank truck, liquid petroleum products trans- portation costs, formula for determin- ing (1958) 8757 transfers of rights to operate in interstate or foreign commerce (1952) 17880 rules and regulations (1960) 18706 transport industry, problems (address) (1959) 15551 transport statistics, reports (1956) 20521 ; (1957) 11664, 14330-335. 159()0 ; (1958) 3578; (1959) 550, 4965, 9154; (1960) 767, 3954, 7019 transportation of commodities formerly exempt from economic regulation (1958) 16086 transportation of leaf tobacco, remove from agricultural exemption, hearing (1954) 14554 trip leasing authority of I.C.C.. amend act — hearings (1953) 10541, 15840; (1954) 15211; a955) 18204; (1956) 10381 law (1956) 10826 reports (1953) 10402, 10407; (1955) 16877, 18193; (1956) 14'674, 14759 trucks and trailers, ICC to provide for filing of equipment fund agreements rel. to lease, etc., hearing (1957) 15587 use of contract motor carriers, spec, regula- tions (1951) 2527 ■see also Carriers — Motor vehicle accidents. Motor cars, see Railroad motor cars. Motor characteristics of mentally retarded (1960) 15398 Motor courts : census of business, 1954 — announcement of bulletin (1957) 4847 selected services, motels and tourist courts (1957) 6501 how hotels and motels can assist law en- forcement (1954) 19546 motels — basic information sources (1954) 11154 ; (1956) 18419 planning, summary of information (1954) 18241 operating ratios, 1953, summary of financial information (1955) 303; (1957) 7919 Motor cycles, see Motorcycles. Motor fuel : active particle diffusion concept of quench- ing (1955) 50S4 agricultural crops as source, bibliographies (1956) 7911 ; (1959) 15288 aircraft — diffusion processes and temperature on smoking tendencies of laminar flames (1954) 963 JP-4, temperature rise due to constant- pressure combustion (1955) 18486 planning manual — • C-97A and C-97C (1956) 1157 ; (1957) ,3341 C-118/R6D (1955) 18777; (1957) 3340 C-121C/R7V-1 (1955) 18778; (1957) 7866 Motor fuel — Continued aircraft — continued planning manual — continued C-124A (19,")6) 1155; (1957) 10557 C-124C (1956) 1156 properties (1956) 17564 spontaneous flammability of pentaborane a n d pentaborane - 3 - methylpentane blends (1959) 974 aircraft and rockets, metal alkyls, thermal decomposition (1959) 6721 aircraft and vchimlar, storage, distribution, and dispensing, engineering and design manual (1960) 18479 aircraft engine, specification cancellation (1958) 3373 aircraft turbine, etc., specification (1951) 13610 alcobol-water injection for farm tractors (1953) 9761 alkysilanos, temperature-composition limits of spontaneous explosion (1955) 5081 automotive, specifications (1953) 4477, 5997; (1954) 19591 aviation — concentration effect on ignition delays with oxygen-nitrogen mixtures (1957) 1099 contamination, information manual (1958) 3873 handling operations, technical manual (1960) 7770 aviation fuel operations, accounting pro- cedures. Air Force manual (1955) 16290; (1957) 12834 corrosion inhibitors for use in aircraft fuels (1955) 6712 distillation of aviation fuel, packed columns at atmospheric pressure (1951) 8662 Federal tax increase, recommendation of the President (1959) 8768 filter/separators, aviation and motor fuel, specifications (1953) 15918; (1957) 1899 highway statistics (1951) 7354; (1954) 2098: (1955) 5160; (1956) 4204; (1957) 5822; (1958) 8920 JI'-5 fuel sprays, evaporation in air streams (1956) 5914 liquefied hydrocarbon gases as turbojet fuels, evaluation (1959) 1014 liquid fluorine as rocket oxidant, safe trans- portation and storage investigation (1960) 5861 Navy jet mix and .TP-3, in tubular and annular combustors, performance com- parisons (1959) 963 slurry, NACA research (1959) 6684 sold in D.C., amend tax act — law (1952) 10334 reports (1952) 7357, 8908 State, effect on performance of annular turbojet combustor (1960) 17819 storage and dispensing, engineering manual (1953) 17409 tax increase — hearings (1959) 14S61, 14557 law (1959) 15707 reports (1959) 15876, 15880, 16128 taxes for higliwa.v revenue — hearings (1956) 7105, 10644 law (1956) 14395 reports (1956) 6977, 8530, 8546, 10491, 10553, 12037 thermal equation for flame quenching (1955) 5077 tributyl borate and JP-4 mixture, turbojet engine operation tests, results (1959) 971 vapor-phase oxidation and spontaneous igni- tion, correlation, etc (1956) 9259 vaporizing injected droplets, heating-up period (1954) 8932 see also Gasoline. Motor learning, see Learning. Motor oils, see Lubricants. Motor psychology, see Movement (psychology). Motor reaction, kinesthetic stimulation reac- tion time (1952) 2983 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1601 Motor scooters : Fedural supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities, Army regulations (195G) 18257 siiijrlc (IrpartmrMit, procurement. Army regs. (1957) 4770 see uitv Motorcycles. Motor-ships, United States and Canadian Great L.1KCS fleets (l'.»5(>) 17517; (1957) S7(>4 : (19(;()) i(ji9:5. Motor slsills, see Ability — Learning. Motor starters : drone, direct cranking, etc., specification (1957) 11379 paclles of automotive vehicles (1956) 14134 private road, multilateral customs conven- tion on temporary importation, text (1958) 3823 private, temporary importation, customs, convention — report (1957) 658 text (1957) 045 privately owned — in oversea commands, registration, spec. regs. (1952) 0034 passenger carrying, transportation on (JdVHrnment-owned vessels. Armv regs (1955) 17924 safety inspection, AF pamphlet (1956) 16209 processing of motor vehicles and related materiel for shipment and storage, mili- tary standard (1956) 17181; (1957) 748 processing records, spec. regs. (1953) 9969 procurement bv I'ost Office Department — hearings (1957) 598 report (1950) 16906 procurement of spare i)arts bv Govt. — hearings (1952) 8930 report (1952) 8739 prohibit use to hunt wild horses — law (19591 15618 reports (1959) 14231, 10078 radio interference suppression (1951) 18301 ; (1952) 16463 registration, Army regs (1934) 1320 registration exemption for Senate and House employees wlio are residents of States, report (1955) 7743 safety and traffic regulations, training in civilian institutions, Army Dept. circu- lars (1955) 10.537, 18007" safety legislation, hearings (1939) 14342A safety pamphlet (1951) 1379 safety resiionsibilitv act of D.O. — laws (1954) 9619: (19241 transportation of exjiiosix es. etc.. Armv regs. (1952) 9872: (1953) 1S99. oOSO ; (1935) 17927; (1950) 6456 transportation of personnel, etc.. Army regs. (1952) 12478; (1954) 9277; (1955) 87. SO transportation, operations, field manual (1953) 6585 traiisiiorting livestock, live poultry, etc.. limit exemption from regulation under ICC act. hearings t 195S) 8:{23 underbody. coating, specification (1932) 0O3 uniform vehicle code, safety responsibility act (1953) 1409 USAF roadeo i)rogram. Air Force manual (1957) 7851 use for transportation of mail, hearing (1958) 15861 wage structure — automotive parts (1951) 8595 manufacturing industry (1951) 8596 motor vehicles and parts (1951) 13184, 13997 : (1958) 6125 Washington metropolitan area transit act — hearings (1953) 12958 reports (1952) 10829 : (1953) 5720. 7501. 12795. 12807: (1954) 14480 wholesale price index, commodities included (1953) 9428 world registration (1956) 18435; (1958) 13098 ; (1959) 15456 see also Automobiles — Motor carriers — Motorbuses — Motorcycles — Motor- trucks. — Taxicabs. Motor vessels, see Motorboats. Motorboats : act of 1940. make applicable to Guam. Vir- gin Islands, Puerto Rico, and District of Colunit)ia — • hearinus (19(;0) 9522 law (1900) 6435 reports (1959) 16067: (1960) 4999 and other vessels propelled bv machinery (1951) 0410 fire prevention on power boats (poster) (1950) 1S555 hii;hlii.'lits of rules, regulations, etc. (1900) 1579 legal requireminits and suggestions for safety and pleasure (1950) 18554; (1957 1 (1704. i:;023 lights required to l)e carried, amend law — hearinir ( 1!)5<;) 17003 law (195(i) 10153 reiKM-ts (1955) 9931; (1956) 8581 mailboat service in Alaska, restrict route — hearings (1959) 12500: (1900) 9323 reports (1959) 12483; (1960) 10914 numbering, reijuire — - heai-iiiL's (1958) 83-32 law (193s;) 14254 rejiorts (1958) 5076, 8291, 9532. 9589, 14S()1 numbering requirement act — extend certain provisions, report (1959) Kill 8 extend effective date, report (1959) 15846 highlights (1959) 3246 Pape lfi04 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 13999; (1954) 9203 ; 5093; (1957) Motorhoats — Continued nuniberiug requirement act — continued make applicable to Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, District of Colum- bia— hearings (1960) 9522 law (1960) 6435 reports (1959) 1606T; (1960) 4999 passenger, Coast Guard inspection act, post- pone effective date — hearings (1957) 11296 law (1957) 15077 reports (1957) 11245, 13397 passenger, Coast Guard inspection, repeal act, hearing (195S) 7106 passenger, require Coast Guard inspection — hearing (1956) 7092 law (1956) 10120 reports (1956) 7014, 8857-5S safety — • Coast Guard recommendations (1957) 10689 pleasure boating can be pleasure (1955) 14007 uninspected, Coast Guard rules and regula- tions (1953) 8760; (1954) 11258; (1955) 16711 ; (1960) 370 see also Patrol and rescue boats. Motorbus drivers : employment outlook (1960) 7290 school, requirements and training program (1956) 5570 union wages and hours — departmental editions (1951) (1952) 6016; (1953) 6148; 5764: (1955) 9449; (1956) (1957) 7486 document editions (1951) 13186; (1952) 5098; (1953) 5476; (1954) (1955) 8302; (1956) 8457; 6758 see also Motor vehicle operators. Motorbuses : and highwavs, improvement (address) (1959) 15174 fares for schoolchildren in D.C. — law (1955) 16740 reports (1955) 9614, 15467 subsidies, amend existing law, report (1958) 14794 taxes for highway revenue — hearings (1956) 7105, 10644 law (1956) 14395 reports (1956) 6977, 8530, 8546, 10491, 10553, 12037 Motorcars, see Railroad motor cars. Motorcycles and parts — ■ imports tariff investigation (1952) 14462 trade-agreement escape-clauses investiga- tion (1953) 11596 bibliography (1953) 1014 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 6557 cycle collection catalog of National Museum (1953) 9549 excise tax, manufacturers, repeal — law (1955) 10797 reports (1953) 14810, 15439 Federal item identification guides for supply cataloging (1955) 10060; (1957) 14007 ; (1958) 7131 Federal supply classification, logistic re- sponsibilities. Army regulations (1956) 18257 National Museum collection, catalog (1957) 11765 single department, procurement, Army regu- lations (1957) 4770 Motormen : union wages and hours — departmental editions (1951) (1952) 6016; (1953) 6148; 5764; (1955) 9449; (1956) (1957) 6758 document editions (1951) 13186 5098; (1953) 5476; (1954) (1955) 8302; (1956) 8457; 7486 13999 ; (1954) 9203; (1952) 5093 ; (1957) Motors : aircraft hydraulic, specifications (1953) 4328 : (1950) 12497 alternating-current, integral-horsepower, specification (1953) 20162 bracket — outboard motor, specifications (1952) 15007 stern attachment, outboard motor, speci- fications (1955) 10074 A, 10075 care and maintenance techniques (1951) 17029 fractional horsepower — industry outlook for 1959 and review of 1958 (1959) 1418 specifications (1952) 582 induction, for pumps, invitation for bids (1953) 4814 integral horsepower, industry outlook for 1960 and review of 1959 (1960) 264 solid-propellant rocket, destruction by im- pact from small particles (1960) 160S4 spring, classification bulletin (1951) 11662 Wellton-Mohawk pumping plants, invitation for bids (1953) 1436 see also Electric motors — Outboard motors. Motortruck drivers : amphibious truck driver's handbook (1955) 2869 and helpers, union wages and hours — departmental editions (1958) 6129; (1959) 9291; (1960) 10177 document editions (1958) 5573; (1959) 8538; (1960) 9434 employment outlook (1960) 7290 examination announcements (1951) 10901 ; (1953) 8744; (1955) 4174 explosives drivers handbooks (1956) 17682; (1958) 17333 safety responsibility in transporting farm workers (1955) 17019 tank truck servicemen, standards (1953) 9253 union wages and hours — departmental editions (1951) 10011; (1952) 6014; (1953) 6146; (1954) 7394; (1955) 10478; (1956) 10948; (1957) 5656 document editions (1951) 9371; (1952) 5086; (1953) 5467; (1954) 6688; (1955) 9450; (1956) 10180; (1957) 5004 see also Motor vehicle operators. Motortrucks : Army supply catalog (1957) 9128 bulk feed truck, new type (1955) 17055 cargo bodies, steel, specifications (1952) 18666 cargo 2% tons, 6x6, M602, organizational and field maintenance, technical manual (1959) 11710 census of manufactures, 1954, bodies and trailers, industry bulletin (1957) 6555 chassis, packaging, specifications (1951) 13631 commodity movements, survey (1957) 1699 crane, warehouse — electric, etc., specifications (1957) 5374 electric, test and inspection, military standard (1957) 9835 gasoline, etc., test and inspection, military standard (1957) 9834 drive pinion bearing oil seal, inspection pro- cedure (1956) 18387 dump body, specifications (1951) 3372, (1956) 602 fire fighting, powered pumper, specifications (1953) 10844; (1954) 4004 5-ton, specifications (1955) 1483 fixed platform, powered — electric, etc., specifications (1957) 11386 electric, pneumatic rubber tires, test and inspection, military standard (1957) 9836 gasoline, pneumatic rubber tires, test and inspection, military standards (1957) 8456, 7198 fork lift — Clark earloader, technical manual (1953) 462 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1605 282-992 — 6i8^Vol. 2 21 technical manual Motortrucks — Continued fork lift — ooiitiiiucd Clark planeloader, (1953) 463 Clark utilitriic, Cleveland 6000, technical manual (1953) 464 electric, solid tires — military stan trucking of — fresh and frozen poultry, effects of agri- cultural exemption (1958) 5236 frozen fruits and vegetables, effects of agricultural exemption (1959) 5549 livestock marketing, hired truck transpor- tation (1959) 4179 losses in trucking livestoct, causes (1958) 11162 mergers and concentration in trucking in- dustry — hearings (1958) 360 roport (1!t."iS) 7011 motor carrier act administration effect on small truckers, hearings (1956) 3668 pointers on in-plant trucking (1960) 18093 State taxation of interstate trucking etc. — staff report (1956) 16904 print, etc.. report (1956) 12098 trucking of mail, hearing (1958) 15861 Mott, Ruth J., salary, etc., of sister (1953) 5500 Mott, N. Dak. : Cannonball River flood control, engineer report — departmental edition (1957) 9860 document edition (1957) 9399 In God We Trust established as national motto of IT.S. — law (1950) 16721 reports (1956) 7022, 15367 >roualleni. Boutros, relief (1952) 3871, 5238, 6892 Afoulton & Powell. Circuit Court of Appeals case (1951) 3775 ^^ou^, Ki Su (Theresa) : relief (1900) 6692 Page 1606 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mound City Group National Monument : general information (1953) 9557; (1960) 14623 land transfer — law (1952) 6944 reports (1952) 0059, 5460 Mound Laboratory, pilot plant work on solid burnable waste disposal (1955) 1S97S Mound Laboratory thermal battery, see Elec- tric batteries. Mounds and mound builders, see Bynum Mounds. — Indian mounds. Mounds View, Minn., population, special cen- sus, (1955) 16651 Mount, see name of mount, except when oc- curring as first word of name of town, etc. Mount Athos, monasteries, manuscripts micro- filmed for Library of Congress and International Greek New Testament project, 1952-53, checklist (1957) 169S2 \^'^o,, Mount Baker National Forest, general infor- mation, (1953) 19180 Mount Big Chief, Colo., quadrangle area, topo- graphic map (1951) 5340 Mount Carmel, Pa. : anthracite in southwestern part nf quad- rangle, geology (1951) 11423 minimum wage eflfects studies (195?) 6124* (1960) 4131 ' quadrangle, anthracite in southwestern part, geology (1951) 11423 Mount Cory. Ohio, railroad accident (1952) 16721 Mount Desert, Maine : relief— law (1951) 19540 reports (1951) 18019, 1S189 Mount Hermon Mass., railroad accident (195< ) 5640 Mount Holyoke College, intercollegiate com- niittee on cooperation, functions and findings (1958) 5852 Mount Hood National Forest : forest insect surveys, 1946-55 (1957) 4053 general information (1953) 1148 land transfer — law (1952) 1.3050 reports (1952) 10693. 13329 Mount Lebanon. Pa., population, special cen- sus of township (1958) 1162 Mount Locust, general information (1957) 16087; (1959) 8127 ^^^oi) Mount McKinley National Park • ^'''^''^"o^«i°^°''™'^tion (1954) 2059; (1958) d^d7 mammals and where to watch for them (lyoo) 20682 Mount Olivet Cemetery Association : land convevance — laws (1952) 6941, 6943 ^^^PJ'SS ^^1951) 17977; (1952) 3645 54o8-59 Mount Prospect. 111., population, special cen- suses (1953) 12146; (1956) 142''6 ■ (1958) 13717 Mount Pulaski, 111., railroad accident (195S) 17030 ' Mount Ranier National Park : Camporround information "(1956) 11097 Emmons Vista, nature trail (1955) 818 fishing regulations (1952) 14314 general information (1953) 11?,(^?, • (195.^) 12627: (1957) 1135; (195S) 1767; (1959) 5333 . ^ o , am , headiuarters site at Ashford, Wash — law (1960) 12966 reports (195. 3136 Mountain Pacific chapter of Associated Gen- eral Contractors. Inc.. NLRB decision (addresses) (1959) 6815, 10512 Mountain Pass district rare earth deposits (1955) 4950 Mountain Sheep Dam site : exploratory drilling and water testing, specifications (1954) 10791 exploratory tunnels, specifications (1954) 10784 Mountain States, see Rocky ^Mountain States. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1607 Mituiitaiii \'ii'\v. Calif. : instrument approach chart (1951) 2S94 _ population. .>(ial census (1953) 722; (1955) lll.SO; (1957) 9247 Mountain waves : flipht aspects (1954) fil2:i forecastinj,' (1955) 13«9(; rotor flow in lee of mountains (19i>9) 5597 what they mean to pilot (1955) 10759 Mountnin winds, nee Winds. Mountaineering, Mount Kaiuier, summit climb, rules (1950) 17C4S Mountinj; bases : aircraft — electronic, specifications (1954) 7097-98, 17201 specifications (1951) 9696 rubber, special-shaped section, specifica- tion (195:5) 955 trackinjr computer, specification, cancella- tion (195ti) 8968 Mountiufr presses, photographic, dry mount- infr, specification (1953) 10S23 ^rountinf;s. xce Mounting bases. Mouradian, liosiua, relief (1951) 9453, 13125, 1.S421 Mourjrimakis, Eftychios, relief (1954) 7026, 11579, 13909 MourniuK doves, see Pigeons. Mouse River Park quadrangle, N. Dak., topographic map (1051) 1113 Mouskalis, Mary A., relief (1956) 10424 Moussa, Nahau A. H., relief (1952) 12924, 13642 Moustafa, Hussein K., relief (1955) 6013, 9S42, 11274 Mouth : cancer (1957) 2287 ; (1960) 1278 oral diseases — manifestations of ionizing radiation (1<1.-)1) 11556 manifestations of occupational origin (1953) 4S01 oral lesions, effect on teeth (1951) 11556 research, highlights in progress, 1959 (19(W) 16108 oral hygiene programs, effectiveness of, sur- vey (1956) 5857 oral structures, effects of ionizing radiation (1951) 187(59 Mouth of Kern quadrangle, Calif., topographic map (1951) 13919 Mouton, for flight clothing, specification (1951) 6S26 Movement (psychology) : amplitude, information capacity of human motor system in controlling (1954) 19218 conscious control in man, origin and devel- opment, USSR study (1959) 14959 human movement in ink blots, threshold for perception of (1956) 6401 reproduction function of factors influencing proprioceptive feedbacks (1956) i:!9S4 work loading effects in repetitive motor task (1956) 139S7 Moving i)eopIe and goods, plan for National Capital (1951) 7273 Moving picture theaters, see Motion picture theaters. Moving pictures, see Motion pictures. Mowery, Edward .T., articles on efforts of Com- munist conspiracy to discredit FBI and its director (1959) 7497 Mowing machines, towed, gang-tvpe, etc., si)ecifications (1951) 16614 Mowry Canal pumping plant : and delivery system, construction, specifica- tions (1951) ],S957 pumping units, invitation for bids (1951) 11730 Mowry shale, see Shale. Mo.Klbustion, acupuncture-moxibustion therapy in treatment of radiation reaction, Cliinese study (1959) 9197 Moy Chin Shee, relief (1951) 15182, 17993, 19443 Moy Tong Poy, relief (1958) 3255, 8172 Moy. Yin Mow, see Yin Mow Mov. Mozambique : baggage regulations (1955) 17200 economic developments (1955) 10330; (1956) 1264s (1959) 1581 Multimeters : electronic, technical manual (1953) 637 portable, nonelectronic, specifications (1952) 18725; (1958) 409 specifications (1952) 7457 Multiplatc assemblies, see Reactors (atomic). Multiple-channel elapsed-time recorders of voltage amplitudes (1959) 5343 Multiple correlation in forecasting seasonal runoff (1960) 1299 Multiple cropping index in Taiwan (1959) 609 Multiple jobholding (1957) 6588 Multiple region reactors, see Reactors (atomic). Multiple regression prediction equation, see Equations. Multiple sclerosis : history, clinical findings, etc. (1960) 14774 nature, causes, treatment, etc., hope through research (1958) 17353 presumptive service connection — laws (1951) 17798; (1959) 14042 reports (1951) 9564, 11031. 16499; (1954) 8369, 9691; (1958) 9514; (1959) 8674, 12517 research grants, hearings (1956) 10380 Multiple screening, sec Screening tests. Multiplet table of astrophysical interest (1960) 5964 Multiplex plotter procedures (1960) 15531 Multiplication, wide-band function multiplier (1955) 6875 Multiplication factor, constant, bubbling effect (1956) 4864, 6601 Multipliers : crystal diode ring multipliers (1954) 12516 electron tube, high-current, grid-controlled, design, etc. (1959) 13514 Multipurpose rooms, planning and designing in elementary schools (1954) 17325 Multiquart containers, their significance in dairy cooperatives (1959) 3434 IMulti-temperature extrusions (1960) 12762 Multivibrators : transistorized circuits, design considerations for 2 types (1958) 10170 variable frequency magnetic-coupled (1955) 10617 Multnomah Channel, chart of southern part (1951) 4745 Mumby Oil Co., motor vehicle accident (1957) 16949 Mumford, Lawrence Q., nomination, hearing (1955) 439 Mumford, Maurice, relief (1955) 6032 Munagorri, Teodoro E., relief (1953) 9105 Muncie, Ind. : industrial fact sheet (1957) 14711 population, special census (1958) 1151 railroad accident (1951) 18724 Mundelein, 111. : population, special census (1954) 18269 railroad accident (1951) 15509 Mundt Bill, National Committee to Defeat, see National Committee to Defeat Mundt Bill. Mungyong-Eunsong coalfield, see Coal. Munich. Germany : nachwirkungen, Deutschen auswiirtigen poli- tik (1954) 1119 operations of USIA radio broadcasting cen- ter, report (1959) 16189 Munich aftermath, documents (1951) 15843 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1609 Municipal and Industrial waste facilitlps, 1957 inventory (I'JGO) 12S1-S9, 4384 Municipal bonds : advance- announceoieut of sale by R.F.C. (1953) 1944S Alaska, refunding, amend act — law (1958) 14020 reports (1957) 13507; (19r)S) 12537 Municipal Court for District of Columbia : Domestic Relations Branch, establish — law (1956) 8423 reports (1955) 9893, 14738 Domestic Relations Branch, extend juris- diction to cover adjudication of prop- ertv rights in certain actions — law ("1959) 15622 reports (1959) 14464. 15828 judges, retirement (1952) 10573 judges, salaries, increase — bearing (1955) 4435 law (1955) 11410 reports (1955) 7698, 7741, 7935, 9639, 11675 sentences, suspension — law (1953) 12307 reports (1952) 10815 ; (1953) 5602, 10621 Small Claims and Conciliation Branch, amend act, report (1960) 11055 transfer of actions from United States Dis- trict Court for D.C. — law (1956) 14573 reports (1956) 10269, 15273 Municipal Court of Appeals for District of Columbia : judges and clerks to administer oaths, etc. — law (1958) 11736 reports (1958) 9462, 9735 judges, retirement (1952) 10573 judges, salaries, increa.se — • hearing (1955> 4435 law (1955) 11410 reports (1955) 7698, 7741, 79.35, 9639, 11675 jurisdiction rel. to review of decisions of administrative agencies — law (1954) 16888 reports (1954) 14234, 14772 referral of cases to D.C. tax court, report (1954) 14233 Municipal services, cost in residential areas (1956) 759 Municipalities, see Cities and towns. Munitions : armament — Air Force manual (1954) 19149 Air Force regulations (1951) 83, 4337, 19157; (1952) 75; (1953) 11842; (1954) 3103, 18066; (1955) 115, 1045. 6931, 13675; (1956) 102; (1957) 4597 maintenance courses, prediction of suc- cess (1957) 12705 reducing plan (address) (1951) 20303 arms and armaments, PACAF basic bibll- ograjihies (1958) 11238; (1959) 8365; (1960) 14864 arms control problems in Europe, hand- book (1959) 10035 chemical sets, scctionallzcd. serviceability standards, spec, regulations (1954) 8051 chemical training sot, spccilications (1954) 10333. 15289. 17295-296 dangers of armaments race, enlighten peo- ples of world. U.N. General Assembly resolution (1958) 864 disarmament and peace (address) (1957) 14521 disarmament, selected chronology, 1918-56, staff study (1956) 10646 executive branch and disarmament policy, staff study (1956) 5478 farms, fertilizers, and munitions, TVA pro- gram (lecture) (1954) 15927 favoring reduction of armaments, report (1955) 15384 flash, static acceptance tests for light out- put, military standard (1956) 1072S, 18812 four power disarmament proposals, working paper (1957) 16156 Munitions — Continued French rearmament, America's role during World War II (1958) 3657 hazardous, transportation on board vessels, rules and regulations (1959) 1503 international control and reduction — continue study, reports (1950) 3591. 3617 detection of and Inspection for under- ground nuclear explosions, staff study (1958) 9785 developments, spring 1960, hearing (1960) 13784 disarmament and security in eastern and southern Asia, staff study (1957) 15579 final report (1958) 15827 hearings (1956) 5476-77, 8890-93, 15453. 17083-84: (1957) 3800-1, 8371; (1958) 4574, 5808. 7097, 8478 indexes (1957) 13974; (1958) 15836 negotiations, staff study (1950) 17082 new American plan, hearings (1957) 5308 report, extend time for filing, report (1950) 12305 reports (1956) 3592, 18669 security relation in Europe, staff study (1957) 1839 security relation in Latin America, staff study (1957) 9758 security relation in Middle East, staff study (1957) 7117 Soviet leaders attitudes, staff study (1957) 11281 studv. extension, reports (1957) 3747, 3774, 11211, 15485, 15509; (1958) 1331, 3262, 124U4. 12493 study, report on findings (1957) 15566 technical problems, staff study (1956) 20126 USSR proposal (1957) 17152 International traffic in arms, regulations (1954) 1130; (1955) 17639; (1958) 6354; (1959) 5418 lethal, prohibit transportation in commerce, reports (1952) 3906. 13340; (1953) 5725 limitation and national security (address) (1960) 6070 limitation of armaments (address) (1957) 17158 mutual inspection. President Eisenhower's proposal (1957) 11841 planning munitions for war (1955) 15853 reductions, devote savings to works of peace, report (1959) 12476 reduction problems and foreign policy, hear- ings (1959) 6057, 7610 regulation, limitation and balanced reduc- tion, U.N. General Assembly rosolutiou (1958) 863 2d armament budget, 1953 (1952) 5793 seizure of vessels used to transport — law (1953) 17226 reports (1953) 5717, 15534 Munitions Board : abolish and transfer functions — hearings (1953) 12605 reports (1953) 10512-513, 12401 ANC bulletins (1951) 5635, 14052. 1560S- 009. 18804; (1952) 11313, 19040: (1953) 1250 appropriations, hearings (1951) 15045; (1952) 7185 Federal supply management (1952) 2313, 16379 industrial security poster PIN series (1952) 17968-972; (1953) 9499-9501 military standard series (1951) 8628, 10070-72. 11579-586, 20115: (1952) 4243, 6079-81, 9517-18, 11314, 14229- 234; (1953) 1251-54, 11275 security clearance of Renegotiation Board personnel, spec. regs. (1952) 6601 strengthen (1951) 13285 Munitions handler : examination announcements (1952) 12686, 12692 Munoz. Alejandro F., relief (1955) 9534, 12015, 14107 Munroe, Edward L., relief (1958) 5592, 6959, 8047 Page 1610 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 11964, USSR, (1960) Munsou quadrangle, Ala., topographic map (1951) 1075 Munson quadrangle, Fla., topographic map (1951) 1075 Mural painting and decoration, Rineou Annex murals, San Francisco, remove murals, hearing (1953) 17274 Murals, see Mural painting and decoration. Murder, first degree, abolish mandatory capital punishment in D.C., reports (1960) 10S90, 13765 Murdock. Karen C. E., relief (1952) 9005, 12S04, 13232 Murdoek, Ray R. : permit employment by Labor and Public Welfare Committee — Senate law (1951) 16294 reports (1951) 8100, 14925 Murgas. Delio A. Loo, see Loo Murgas, Delio A., and wife. Murgia. Pietro, relief (1955) 6106, 14069 jMuriatic acid, see Hydrochloric acid. Murine typhus fever, see Typhus fever. Murmansk Coast Biological Station, works by station personnel 17535 Murphey. Mrs. Lyman C, relief (1957) 10815; (1958) 6955, 8044 Murphy, Floyd L., relief (1951) 6500, 8096, 10920 Murphy. .Tames W., tributes (1956) 17033 Murphy, Kevin, relief (1955) 14591; (1956) 5320, 6814 Murphy. Robert T., permit employment by Rules and Administration Committee, Senate (1951) 10971 Murphy. Rupert L., nomination, hearings (1956) 18686 Murphy. Timothy J., nomination, hearings (I960) 9634 Murphy-Sturm lymphosarcoma, see Tumors. Murphysboro, 111., industrial fact sheet (1957) 9115 Murray, .Tames E., appointment as member ex officio to Select Committee on National Water Resources, report (1959) 8821 Murray. Reid F., memorial services (1952) 17476 Murray. Robert B., jr., nomination, hearing (1953) 4285 Murray, Thomas E.. testimony (1956) 8S93 Murray. Idaho, geology of area (1956) 10912 Mus musculus, see Mice. Muscarella, Kimiko, relief (1957) 18792 Muscat : amity, economic relations, and consular rights treaty (1960) 18141 text (1959) 12343 Muscatine, Iowa : bridge- hearings (195fi'» 18640 law (1956) 14572 reports (1956) 1191. 15277 Muscatine Bridge Commission : crpatp' — • hearings (1956> 18640 law (1956) 14,572 reports (1956) 11991, 15277 Muscle protein, see Actomyosin. Muscle relaxants : decurarization, USSR study (I960) 17586 properties of ditilin, USSR study (1960) 1,8771 properties, USSR study (1960) 17585 Muscle Shoals, Ala. : chlorine plant. Army Department acquisi- tion, hearings (1953) 17257 instrument approach chart (1951) 4681 TVA operations in area, description (1959) 15231 Muscles : action — energetics and molecular mechanisms (1953) 9460 model for elementary process (1952) 16757 carbon monoxide capacity measurements (1960) 4571 Muscles — Continued flexor reflex of shin in rabbits, change in latent period following general irradia- tion witli 10 R dose of X-rays, USSR studies (1959) 7940 infrared absorption (1951) 14034 intraorbital, roll of jugular nerve in inner- vation, USSR study (1960) 1S793 molecular kinetics of muscle adenosine tri- phosphatase (1953) 1222 muscular reception effect on cardiovascular system, USSR study (1960) 5459 protein — - infrared absorption studies (1952) 755 light scattering studies (1953) 01G6 psychomotor tests, factor analysis of intra- task, perfoniiance (1953) 14731 residual and transplanted tissue, inter- relationship after grafting operation, USSR study (1960) 140H8 skeletal, in ontogenesis, role of cerebellum in development of functions, USSR study (1959) 16622 striated, structural interrelationships of muscular proteins during contraction, USSR study (1960) 15849 thermodynamics of free energy transfer (1953) 4637 transfer of chemical free energy into con- tractile work models (1952) 17920 ventral intersegmental thoracic, of cock- roaches (1957) 2317 Muscovite in iiegnuitite zones of Black Hills (1953) 2.685 Muscular dystrophy : research grants — hearings (1956) 10380 report (1955) 15274 Muscular tension, see Tension. Musette bags, see Bagaage. Museum aid, examination announcements (19!54) 8164.; (1955) 9282; (1959) 5731, 5745 Museums : national park properties, facilitate manage- ment — law (1955) 11398 reports (1955) 9622, 9874 protection in time of war, bibliography (1953) 4630 Smithsonian Institution building, plans, etc., preparation, report (1954) 14979 see also. National Museum — also names of museums or places where located. Musher Corporation, Court of Claims case (1951) 1252 Mushrooms : canned- specifications (1954) 7235 U.S. grade standards (]953) 2788 general description (1953) 17839 growing in United States (1956) 2812 merchandising (1956) 4402 Musial, Maria G.K., relief (1960) 8177, 0344, 13162 Music : Acoma, Isleta, Cochiti, and Zuni pueblos — departmental edition (1957) 12857 document edtiou (1957) 13174 American Indians. Northwest (Puget Sound) (1955) 690 Armed Forces hymnal (1959) 6080 autograph musical scores, Whittall Founda- tion collection (1954) 1981 Bach, symbolism (lecture) (1957) 2163 books on music, classification, Library of Congress (1957) 11690 catalog of copyright entries (1951) 9642, 1124(i; (1952) 382-3, 9101, 10903; (1953) 855-6, 10756, 12976: (1954) 5RS-9, 12188-189; (1955) 441. 3167, 15533-534; (1956) 3672-73, 17106- 107; (1957) 1855. 5337, 14000, 15602; (1958) 5827; (1959) 344, 4751, 16232; (1960) 6787, 15385. information circular (1957) 17596 creative art in Asia, role in Asian-American understanding (1958) 1828 Da Capo (paper) (1952) 14188 dance music, Latin American, recordings (1951) 5748 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1611 Music — Continued early books, in L. C. Rare Books Division (l!>n2) 2S79 flutes in works of J. S. Bach (1051) 5589 interpretation, music into words (lecture) (105.S) 2657 lanKuafre of emotion (lecture) (1952) 11273 librarie.>j. PACAF basic bibliography (1958) 11240 Library of Conjrress catalogs (1053) 17720; (1054) 12437, 17022; (1055) S31S. 173(;(i; (105f>) 12733, 17515; (1957) 14373, l(iOS4; (105S) 1515S; (1959) 13304; (lOliO) 1505(; 057, 17741 mechanical rei)ro(iiictii)ii coiiiiuilsory license provisions of copyriglit law (lOfJO) 0639 music in creation and use of peace (1956) 1857 music series (1051) 5748 musica y artes visujUes, boletin (1951) 2131, 12.387 performances, exempt from admissions tax — law (105S) 5556 reports (1057) 13537; (1058) 3314 pledjjp of alli'iriaiice to flag, remove copy- right restrictions^ — law (1000) 16786 report (1060) lOSOO pul)lishing and recording, prohibit radio and television stations from engaging in hearings (1058) 15S42 recordings in coin operated niacliines. rov- alty payments (1952) 351. 10040 rendition on coin-operated machines, hear- ings (1054) 1743 rendition on coin-operated machines, amend U.S. code — hearings (]0.")S) S4S8 ; (1959) 14345 report (105S) 14849 rendition on .iukeboxes. amend copyright law, of evidence (1057) 641 renewal registrations, copvriglited (1951) 772, 0644. 10621: (195*2) 7380. 17532: (1953) 0186. 18626; (1054) 12100. 18443: (1055) 6326. 18213; (1956) 7227, 20143; (1057) 8307 Sclionberg's 12-tone system (lecture) (1058) 6159 Seminole Indians — dei)artmental edition (1957) 3354 document edition (1057) 3588 sheet and book. Federal supply classification logistic resijonsibilities. Army regs. (1956) 18315 sociological aspects (lectures) (1059) 3833 special teacher, role in elementary schools (1057) 7235 subject headings (1952) 9486 use in treatment of sick by American In- dians (1053) 10481 words and music (lecture) (1054) 15618 .see nlno Armed Forces — Bands (music) — Songs. Music Council. National, sec X.itional Music Council. Music Division. Library of Congress manual (1951) 5582 Music, Naval School of, see Naval School of Music. Music stands : folding, siicciflcations (1952) 3981 portable, specifications (1954) 7149 Musical instruments: census of manufactures, 1954, industrv bul- letin (1057) 4S73 description i)atterns and reference draw- ings — ■ Army Dept. supply bulletin (1055) 225 cataloging handbook (1055) 449 P'ederal item identification guides for sup- ply cataloging (1956) 12464; (1958) 7154 maintenance, sjiec. regs. (1954) 4823 science of ( 1054 ) lOSOO sociological asjjects (lectures) (1959) 3833 Musical instruments — Continued West German industry, 1958-59 (1960) 16505 see also names of instruments. Musical pitch : absolute identification, influence of practice and pitcli-distauce between tones (1954) 15620 discrimination, human sensitivitv (1953) 1221 Musicians : autographs, music and letters, Whlttall Foundation collection (1951) 8604; (1054) 1081 brass instrumentalist, MOS proflciencv test aid (1000) 3377 guidance leaflet (1050) (>007 percussion instrumentalist and special bandsman. MOS proficiency test aid (1000) 3379 performance trust funds, investigate rel. to operaticms seed contributions — hearings (1056) 20009 report (1957) 593 principles of harmony. Navv training courses (1958) 17324 woodwind instrumentalist, MOS proflciencv test aid (10601 3378 Musick mine, lead-zinc ores, flotation test (1951) 11573 Musil, Charles, testimony, hearing (1960) 13469 Musizi, Maesopsis eminii Engl., foreign wood (1955) 4908 Muskegon, Mich. : census of housing, 1050, block statistics (1052) 2172 fluoridated water supplies, effect (1953) 19398 occupational wage survev — departmental edition (1960) 15939 document edition (1960) 15112 port 18776 public water supply fluoridation, effect on dental caries prevalence. 10th year of study (1956) 19367, 20755 Muskegon Heights, Mich. : occupational wage survev — departn)ental edition (1960) 15939 document edition (1000) 15112 Muskinjrun River : federallv owned propertv, disposal — law (1956) 16865 reports (1955) 14912; (1956) 15358 Muskmelons : cantaloup insects, how to control them (1055) 16185; (1050) 4172 cantaloups, fresh, specifications (1951) 13803 comparisons of loading methods with re- gard to transit loss. etc. (1052) 11426 hvdrocooling of caiitaloui>s. factors in- fluencing heat loss (1000) 16476 insect control of cantaloups (1052) 7652 loss and dan)ai;e through loading methods (1051) 14150: (1053) 16477 new varit'tv of cantaloup, market test (1050) 11580 pickleworm control on cantaloups (1960) 3300 production (1951) 5912 Muskogee. Okla. : Indian tribes, bearings (1956) 3527 land transfer — laws (]!t54) 14084; (1956) 11707 reports (1054) 8332, 12089; (1056) 7027, 10555 Muskogee Countv. ()Ul:i.. petroleum-engineer- ing study of oilfield (1059) 8040 Muskrats : control (1959) 14678 descriiition (1055) 17179 Iiroduction and nian.-igcment (1053) 4402 tularciiii;i infection in northwestern U.S. (1!>51) 1S852 Muslim, nee Mohammedanism. Mussbach. Ilauna, relief (1951) 6493 Page 1612 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Mussels : certified shippers (1951) 2192. 12467; (1952) loss. 12204; (1953) 3531. 14375; (1954) 2845. 13233; (1955) 2512. 13423; (1956) 2591. 13742; (1957) 3080, 12598; (195S) 2603, 10955: (1959) 2894, 11436; (1960) 3105, 12472 shell, fresh water, button industry (1957) 16802 Mustacchi. Rebecca E.. relief (1957) 7010 Mustard, prepared, specifications (l955) 576: (1957) 1992; (1958) 4721 Mustard gas : colorimetric determination with DB-3, modiflcations of NRL method (1960) 17988 serviceability standard, spec. regs. (1952) 4817, 18446; (1953) S5S2 ; (1954) 3257 Mustard greens, 8ce Greens (edible). Mustard seed, report on escape-clause investi- gation (1954) 1166 Mustering out pa.vments : Armv Regulations (1951) 19186; (1952) 16027. 17199: (1953) 16819; (1954) 6234: (1955) 5461. 16401; (1956) 128. 14027 : (1957 1 4657 extension of time for application by Korean veterans — ■ hearings (1957) 15596 laws (1955) 14349: (1958) 13983 reports (1955) 11640, 12131; (1957) 13963; (1958) 12100 Mutarotation of glvcosvlamines and sugars (1951) 7270 Mutation, see Variation (biology). Mutton : consumption in U.S. (1956) 7895 distribution for consumption in U.S. (1956) 4362 Federal grading regulations suspension, hearings (1960) 3611 grades, yearling, and mutton carcasses. U.S." official standards (1957) 5965; (1960) 9068 on farm (1953) 16663 purchase specification requirements ap- proved by USDA (1959) 13692 slaughtering, cutting, and processing on farm (1960) 14832 specifications (1952) 17763; (1953) 1067 standards for grades of carcasses (1951) 14151 trade agreement escape clause investigation (1960) 10452 Mutual aid. see Foreign aid — Lend-lease op- erations — Military aid. Mutual assistance, see Military aid — Strategic materials. Mutual cooperation, see Foreign aid. Mutual defense, see Military aid. Mutual defense assistance, see Foreign aid — Military aid — Military supplies. Mutual defense assistance control act of 1951, see Exports. Mutual Defense Assistance Program, air trans- portation services, Army regs. (1954) 4739 Mutual Defense Board. Philippine-United States, see Philippine-United States Mutual Defense Board. Mutual fire insurance companies, see Fire in- surance. Mutual security, see Foreign aid — Foreign Operations Administration — Interna- tional relations — Military aid. Mutual security act of 1957. see Foreign aid. Mutual Security Administration, establish (1951) 14971. 14973 Mutual Security Agency : abolish and transfer functions — hearings (1953) 12696 message from the President (1953) 10325 report (1953) 12591 activities, report (1953) 15822 appropriations. 1954 — hearings (1953) 15824 law (1953) 15280 report (1953) 15517 Mutual Security Agency — Continued contact clearing house service (1953) 1256 establish — law (1951) 17789 reports (1951) 17948, 18113 foreign information progranus, transfer functions — hearings (1953) 12696 message from the President (1953) 10326 reports (1953) 12592 funds, status (1953) 13927 local currency counterpoint funds (1952) 12110: (1953) 3428, 8006, 14265-266; (1954) 2776-77 MSA country series (1952) 19050 MSA labeling program in defense of free- dom (1952) 7911 MSA labor news letters (1952) 17979; (1953) 3432, 14270 nomination of Harold E. Stassen, hearing (1953) 4279 procurement authorizations (1952) 12114; (1953) 3431, 14269 report for Public Advisory Board (1952) 12111: (1953) 3429, 14267 Mutual security for free world (1951) 10286 Mutual security program, see Foreign aid. Mutual understanding and cooperation, treaty with Panama (1956) 9465 Mutual understanding in nuclear age (1957) 10349, 14557 Mutual windstorm insurance companies, see Windstorm insurance. MVGC, see Mississippi Valley Generating Co. Mya arenaria, see Clams. Mycetophilidae, see Fungus gnats. Mycobacteria : tuberculosis, relative efficacy of culture media for isolation from clinical ma- terial (1960) 6237 virulence determined by neutral red dye test, study (1960) 4590 Mvcobacteriosis. see Tuberculosis in animals. Mycological Section. All-Union Botanical Society, USSR activities, 1955-58 (I960) 14164 Mycologists, examination announcement (1956) 18528 Mycology, see Fungi. — Medical mycology. Mycorrhiza : "occurrence after logging and slash burning in Douglas-fir forest type (1958) 8725 pine seedlings, relation of soil nutrients and light on growth (1960) 11311 Mvcotoxicoses in U.S.S.R. (1953) 19885 Mvcue. Catherine V.. relief (1951) 6548 Mvdlak. Hrvgory (Harry) ; relief (1957) 13300. 13656. 14936 Mvdlak. Julia, relief (1959) 12351, 14138, 15560 Mvelocvtotoxic serum, application in radia- tion sickness, USSR study (1960) 15574 Mver, Herbert A., memorial services (1951) 17673 Myer, Fort, maintenance inspector, examina- tion announcement (1954) 13873 Myers. Anna D., relief (1960) 1629 Myers, Carlton H., contested election com- plaint (1959) 7336 Myers, Jane P., relief (1952) 10612, 13826, 14891 Myers, Joseph A., and family, relief (1951) 6551, 11144. 13131 Myers Bros., Court of Claims case (1951) 5049 Myerstown Hosiery Mills, Court of Appeals case (1951) 3768 Myna arenaria, see Clams. Myocardial infarct, see Heart diseases. Myocarditis, see Heart diseases. Myochrous. see Beetles. Myoglobin, rat oxymyoglobin, effects of alti- tude acclimatization on equilibrium constant (1960) 6240 Myosin, see Actomyosin. Myosoon Choi, see Kay, Judy-Ellen. Mvristic acid, metabolism studies (1960) 14855 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1613 MjTothecium vorrncnria, celliilase prepam- tlon from metabolic filtrate (1954) 18962 Myrtacene, »<•« Mancono. Myrtle Beach, S.C, highway bridge over In- tracoastal V\'atprw;i.v, construction, hearing (1900) 1.S400 Mysidacca, f>ee Crustaceans. Mysidopsis furca, see Crustaceans. Mysore State, India, coninninlty development in agriculture (1950) 17470 Mystery of Mars (1958) 5107 Mystic Lakes, Fresh Pond area, Mass., glacial geology (1960) 6979 Mystic Shrine, «ee Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Mythology : DIn«5, origin nivtlis of Xavaio Indians — departmental edition (1956) 14004 document edition (1956) 14595 Myung Ok Shin, see Shin, Myung Ok. N.A.C.A., see National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. N.A.S.A., see Nntional Aeronautics and Space Administration. N.A.T.O., see North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion. N.B.S., see National Bureau of Standards. N.C.P.C, see National Capital Planning Com- mission. N.E.Li., see Navy Electronics Laboratory. N.E.I'.H., see National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week. N.F.L.A., see National farm loan associations. N.G.. see National Guard. N.I.H., .see National Institutes of Health. N.L.R.B., .see National Labor Relations Board. N.M.B., see National Mediation Board. N.P.A., see National Production Authorit.v. N.R.A.B., see National Railroad Ad.iustment Board. N.R.C., see National Research Council. N.R.L.. see Naval Research Laboratory. N.R.O.T.C, see Naval Reserve Officers' Train- ing Corps. N.S.A., see National Security Agency — Na- tional Shipping Autliority. N.S.F., see National Science Foundation. N.V. Stooravaart Maatsehappij Nederland, de- cision of Federal maritime Board (1954) 15383 Naarits, Edward, relief (1954) 7059; (1955) 6265, 14305, 14544 Naher, Anke, relief (1956) 5391. S488, 10099 Naheshinia, Kiyoshi, relief (1952) 13254 Nabhan, Amin H., relief (195G) 12253 NACA, see National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. NACA-Ilniversity Conference on Aerodynam- ics, Construction and Propulsion, papers (1955) 18480-482 Nacelles : B-30 aircraft, continuous fire-detection sys- tem (19.^)7) 3545 effects on aerodynamic characteristics of complete model configuration (1960) 7409 Jet effects on flat surface downstream of exit at free-stream Mach no 1.39 (1959) 6736 nacelle mounted above wing, lift effects of blowing over flaps, investigation (1958) 8843 ■wlng-niounted. effects upon bodv drag of jets (1959) 13418 zero-lift straight-wing-body-nacelle configu- ration, supersonic-area-rule design and rocket-propelled flight Investigation (1959) 16824 Nadn, see name of sea. Nadirscopcs. photogrammetric, specifications (1951) 15244 NAEB, see National Association of Educational Broadcasters. NAFI-TP series (1900) 7498, 19205 Nagae, Tamlko. relief (1953) 10408; (1954) 3785, 4995 Nagahama, Tsuyoshl, relief (1952) 10491 Nagal, Seiko, and child, relief (1954) 6932. 9803, 11289, 12035 Nagakubo, see Nelson, Roy Jf. Nagamine, Emiko, relief (1960) 12899, 13203. 13521 Nagano, Kaku, court case (1951) 3762 Nagare, Miyoko, relief (1954) 9871, 14SS7. 16415 Nagasaki, Japan : atomic bomb casualties (1954) S0S9 atomic explosions, blast effects, medical histories (1955) 11146 Nagel, Gi.sela M., relief (1954) 14957 Naggar. Jacob, relief (1959) 4543; (1960) 9351, 13510 Nagle, Fred G.. Co., relief (1956) 14635; (1957) 5028, 11180, 13140 Nagurski, Marion J., relief (1960) 13186. 13630, 15049 Nagy, Alexander, relief (1958) 8373, 11916. 13S20 Nagy, Ferenc, statement (1957) 5181 Nagy, Imre, arrest and execution, protests. report (1958) 9695 Nagy, Marta. relief (1959) 14370 Nahant. Mass., engineer report on beach (1951) 17821 Naikai, sailing directions (1952) 11212 Nail sets, specifications (1956) 669 Nails and spikes : anchoring device, specifications (1957) 16736 census of manufactures, 1954, industry bulletin (1957) 4869 cut, wire, and wrought, specifications (1956) 18916 nailed and lock-corner wood boxes (1959) 4908 nailed sheet-metal, atmospheric exposure tests (1952) 7955 nailing of wood boxes (1953) 16254 nailing of wood, general observations (1958) 6000 overseas bulk shipment, packing, Army-Navy instruction (1957) 14578 packing for overseas, specifications (1952) 9360: (1954^ 10478 cancellation (1957) 14193 pullers, specifications (1952) 5809; (1955) 17125 small, cut, specifications (1952) 9315 ; (1955) 10252; (1956) 18915; (195S) 5936 specification, cancellation (1956) 18914 spikes, track — specification, notice (1956) 5553 square-shank, specifications (1954) 10438 steel, production, etc., facts for industry (1959) 7210 surface condition affects holding power In wood (1952) 17830 use for bettor wood boxes and crates (1959) 13722 wire, specifications (1952) 18883; (1953) 16109: (19.-.6) 17283 withdrawal resistance of American woods (19.59) 6255 wooden kogs for nails, standard of trade (1952) 14106 Naito, Tomizo. relief (1951) 18.347; (1952) 3680. .^)026 Nakaeda. Yutaka, relief (1951) 14952, 17715, 18155 Nakagami. Chizuko, relief (1952) 7101, 10739, 127.54 Nakagawa, Koto, relief (1955) 14294. 1460S. 15261 Nakagawa. Mivoko, relief (1952) 8834, 12933, 1.3655 Nakai, Sugako, relief (1954) 6797. 1391S Nakai, see Sen. Nakajiina, Nobuko, see Jnenger, Vlvlane N.N. Nakajima. Tokiyo, and child, relief (1958) 4467. 8183. 9241 Nakamura, George, relief (1956) 14603, 10063 Page 1614 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Nakamura, Harry H., relief (195S) 12370; (1959) 12333; (1959) 4G70, 8553 Xakamura, Shigeko, relief (1955) 11937 Xakamura. Yosiko, relief (1952) 10532 Nakano. Hidemi, relief (1952) 3885, 7070, 8669 Nakashidse, George, consultation with staff of Un-American Activities Committee (1960) 8156 Nakashima, Michiko, relief (1952) 5272, 9039, 102 S3 Xaldo, Maria, relief (1957) 5221 Nambicuara Indians, anthropometry (1953) SISS Name plates : electrical and mechanical equipment, specili- cations (1951) 19731; (1952) 7570 engineering equipment, specifications (1951) 18-129 Names (business), see Business names. Names (geographical). .see Geographical names — also names of special localities. Names (personal) : no conflict, no search, in L.C. cataloging (1960) 4144 persons of Spanish surname, 1950 census (1953) 15013 Namias, Annemarie, relief (1954) 8534, 14488, 16444 Nan-ch'ang, China, plans for modern indus- trial base in 5 years (1959) 6496 Nanking, China, electron apparatus factory success (1960) 17621 Nanking Universitv, radiophysics chair, scien- tific research work (1960) 4009 Nanpo Shoto, sailing directions (1952) 5985 Nansei Shoto, sailing directions (1952) 11212 Nantahala National Forest, general informa- tion and maps (1951) 8452; (1957) 8674 Nanticoks River, engineer report (1951) 13190 Nanton. Louise, relief (1958) 9415, 12354. 13789 Nantucket, Mass., aircraft accident (1959) 7230 Nantucket Sound : abundance and distribution of hard clams, 1958 (1960) 18542 tidal current charts (1955) 11230 Nan-t'ung, China, summary of 1958 tasks for city development (1959) 9221 Napa, Calif. : map (19.')1) 9908 population, special census (1954) 11206 Napa County, Calif. : geology and ground water (1960) 17182 grape experiment station transfer — law (1954) 11394 reports (1952 > 8777, 10694; (1953) 12620; (1954) 10121 Solano project, history, planning, etc. (1960) 1300 Napa River and Valley, geology and ground water (1960) 17182 Napalm, bibliography (1953) 1694 Naperville, 111., population, special census (1959) 15469 Naphtha : aromatic petroleum, specifications (1951) 5226, 16790 coal-tar, specification, notice (1952) 5647 petroleum, aliphatic, specifications (1951) 16789 ; (1955) 3354 shale-oil, composition (1960) 17791 solvent, specifications (1952) 7460 Naphthalene : balls and flakes, specifications (1956) 9074 summary of information (1956) 9932 turbidimetric determination in gas (1958) 753 see also Chloronaphthalene — Deuteronaph- thalenes. Naphthaleneacetic acid, C-14, synthesis (1951) 14630 Naphthoquinone, methyl, C-14 labeled, syn- thesis (1952) 2068 Napkins : dental — gauze, sterile, specifications (1957) 1991, 3946 holders, specifications (1957) 9927 table. luiper — multi-ply, etc., specifications (1957) 16767 specifications (1951) 19931; (1954) 4123; (1956) 3890 Naples, Italy, chart of port (1951) 13964 Napoleone. Mira T., relief (1954) 11561, 14897, 16473 Napoleonville, La., topographic quadrangle map. notice (1953) 19303 Napoli, John, relief (1959) 14195 Naponee Canal, laterals, earthwork and struc- tures, specifications (1953) 9622 Napora. Stanislaw (Stanislaus) : relief (1959) 7522 Nara, Alexander, relief (1952) 12910 Nara, Andrew A., relief (1952) 13622 Nara, Mary K., relief (1952) 12910, 13622 NAKBA, see North American regional broad- casting agreement. Narcissus bulb fly, see Flies. Narcotic habit : addicts, hospitalization at PHS facilities, report (1956) 10567 addicts, treatment at PHS facilities — hearing (1953) 15584 law (1954) 8243 reports (1953) 15542; (1954) 5396 compulsory treatment of drug users in D.C.— law (1953) 12314 reports (1953) 5605, 10631 drug addictifai. what to know (1952) 839; (1958) 16422 interim report of joint committee of Ameri- can Bar Association and American Medical Association (1959) 5212 living death, truth about drug addiction (1956) 5907 neurophysiolo;ical and psychological mech- anisms of action of opiates and opiate antagonists (1958) 17359 treatment and rehabilitation of addicts — hearings (1956) 8903 report (1956) 8841 treatment and rehabilitation of juvenile addicts, hearings (1957) 7133 Narcotics : act of 1909, amend — law (1960) 7966 reports (1959) 15840; (1960) 3700 clinics, U.S. and Canada (1953) 11277 comments, interim report of joint committee of American Bar Association and American Medical Association (1959) 5212 Communist China traffic, hearings (1955) 15510 control act of 1956 — hearing (1956) 10657 law (1956) 14495 reports (1956) 10507, 12005, 14703 control in District of Columbia, amend laws — law (1956) 14528 reports (1956) 10833, 12321. 14821 crime investigation, hearings (1951) 18400 decisions (1951) 2278. 12562; (1952) 1734, 12292; (1953) 3606, 14457; (1954) 2918. 13302; (1955) 2580. 13497; (1956) 2662. 13812; (1957) 3152, 12673; (1958) 2686, 11036: (1959) 2975, 11523; (1960) 3185. 12559 enforcement of Federal laws, juvenile de- linquency investigation, hearings (1960) 18443 enforcement of laws, authorizing subpenas — law (1955) 16780 reports (1955) 14766. 15441 extend provisions of internal reve'iiie code to Trust Territory of Pacific I-Iands — • law (1953) 15300 reports (1953) 12605, 15663 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1615 Niircof ics — fDiitinufd illicit traffic — control, information exelmnpe, agreement with Germany (lOofi) 947!t Federal criminal code improvement — flndiiiKs and recommendations, reports (19r)G) 3600. S841, 10u;53 ; (1957) invesiipation, report (1950) 1503 hearings (1955) 18200: (1950) 3600-61, .S902-I, 10650, 12438^39, 15471 index (1957) 8385 summary of laws controlling (1956) 10406 addendum (1956) 17032 import and export act, amend, report (1957) 15276 international control, agreement, U.S. and other countries (1952) 11551 investigate sale or use of — ■ hearings (19.54) 8579. 10272 reports (1953) 9033. 10577 laws, compilation (1953) 814; (1955) 2996; (1959) 15760 manufacture, limitation, report (1957) 15276 uiMiuifacturing act of 1960 — law (1900) 7966 report.s (1959) 15840: (1960) 3700 marihuana, technical bulletin (1952) 6649 narcotics and controlled drugs, register, spec. regs. (1954) 16203 opiates and opiate antagonists, review of their mechanisms of action in relation to clinical problems (1958) 17359 opium and other narcotic drugs (1953) 2011 oral prescriptions, permit filling — law (1954) 16802 report (1954) 17102 penalties for law violations — hearing (1951 ) 13405 Jaw (1951) 19563 reports (1951) 11064, 18383 problem, investigate, reports (1955) 4522, 15390 regulatory taxes (1959) 17719 safeguarding — Arniv regs. (1955) 18879; (1956) 9813 spec. regs. (1954) 3254 seizure of ve.ssels used to transport nar- cotics, etc. (1952) 15651; (1955) 6653 subcommittee report (1956) 121S0 synthetically produced, include in classi- fication — law (1953) 15302 reports (1953) 12606, 15661 tax penalties, amend internal revenue code, law (1955) 2985 tax penalties. nnuMid internal revenue code. 12584: (1956) 12779; (1957) 14420; (1958) 13010; (1959) 10463; (1960) 11547 traflic and control — hearings (1950) 10402 report (1950) 12180 traffic relation to juvenile delinquency. hearings (1900) 18443 uniform drug act of D.C.. amend — laws (1959) 14059; (1900) 13110.\ rei)orts (1959) 14212, 14459; (1960) 10805, 13759 violators, merchant marine, document re- voked f)r denied — lieariiiL' (1954) 12163 law (1954) 14038 reports (1954) 8293, 11950 sec also Barbiturates — also names of nar- cotics. Narcotics Bureau : appropriations. 1948, projioscd provision (1954) 0904 apitropriations, 1952, Treasurv r»ept., esti- mate (1951) 14840 appropriations. 1954, supplemental — hejirings (1954) 5287 law (1954) 8245 reports (1954) 5259, 7037 (1955) 6653; 17719; (1960) Committee on. Committee on Narcotics Bureau — Continued appropriations. 1954. Treasury Dept. — Jiea rings (1953) 10720 law (1953) 12311 appropriations. 1955. Treasurv Dept. — hearings (1954) 3710. 7068A law (1954) 9628 reports (1954) 3088. 8458 appropriations. 1950. Treasurv Dept. — hearings (1955) 4425, 6300 law (1955) 9404 rei)ort8 (1955) 4382, 0297 appropriations. 1957, supplemental — hearings (1950) 17075 law (1950) 10725 reports (1950) 15401. 10959. 10905 appropriations. 1957. Treasurv Dept. — hearings (1950) 3503, 5402 law (1950) 0900 reports (1950) .3482. 5430 regulations (1952) 15051 ; (1957) 10184; (1959) 11546 Narcotics. Interdepartmental see Interdepartmental Narcotics. Narcotics. White House Conference on. see White House Conference on Narcotics. NAREC. see Calculating machines — Electronic computers. Narragansett. R.I. : property at Boston Neck, convey to Rhode Ishind — law (1958) 11745 reports (1957) 15537; (1958) 11978 Narragansett I'.ay : bridge across west passage, combine with Newport bridge for financing pur- poses — hearing (1960) 13798 law (1900) 10781 report (1900) 15303 flood protection problem, investigate, hear- ings (1955) 10038 hurricane tidal flooding, protection of area — engineer report — departmental edition (1958) 3414 document edition (1958) 3001 hearings (1957) 15598; (1958) 8336 report (1957) 15518 tidal current charts (1955) 11230 Narrows. The. see Hamilton Inlet. Narrows Dam : conduits and howell-Bunger valves. investigation (1952) 11050 recreational facilities, adjust rentals leases — ■ law (1958) 9317 reports (1950) 10953; (1957) i:5471; (1958) 8441 Narrows Lake, see Grecson. Lake. NASA, .sec National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA-Industry Progr;im Pl;ins Conference, proceedings (1900) 17870 Nasal electrophoresis. I:SSR (]9(')0) 18814 Nasar, Rusi. consultation with staff of I'n- American Activities Committee (1900) 3035 Naselle River, engineer reports (1954) 18361, 18591 Naselli. (Jirolamo, relief (1959) 4093, 8597, 11904 Nash, Florian H.. jr.. court case (1951) 1276 Nash, Frank C, nomination, hearing (1953) 4269 relief model under Nash, Leona C, 13093 Nash. William E., 4200. IIOSS. Nash Car minin!. (1957) 0842, 11183. (1955) 0011 : (1958) relief 12311 claims, prelimiuarv drilling in area (1953) 19925 Nashua. N.II.. railroad accident (1955) 3484 Nashville. Tenn, : aeronautical chart (1951) 4767 Berrv Field, terminal forecasting manual "(1954) 17S79 census of business. 1954. central business district statistics (1957) 7940 Page 1616 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Nashville. Tenn. — Continued census of housing, 1950 — block statistics (1952) S532 housing characteristics, preliminary re- port (1951) 14648 nonfarm housing characteristics (1953) 2106 census of population. 1950 — advance report (1951) 17590 population and housing characteristics, census tract statistics (1952) 18541 population characteristics, preliminary re- port (1951) 12987 flight chart (1951) 492 produce markets (1952) 3009 riverc and harbors, improvement (1953) 7638 vreather observations, hourly (1956) 19527 Nashville. Chattanooga & St. Louis KR : accident (1953) 10463 merger proposal, case study, report (1956) 7087 Nassar. Jamil G. relief (1957) 13646 Nassau Countv. N.Y.. population, special census (1958) 2952 Xassif-Azar. George B. E., relief (1952) 12914, 13626 Nassif-Azar. Sadie B. E., relief (1952) 12914, 13626 Nassopoulos, Sophia, relief (1954) 11564, 14903. 16478 Xatafalus.v. Ella H., relief (1958) 9366, 12395, 13871 Natalie, Sister, see Palagyi, Marie. Natalina, Sister, .see Santoro, Anna. Natality, see Birth. Natanson. Josef, and wife, relief (1955) 14598 Natchez. Miss. : Mississippi River harbor improvements, en- gineer report — departmental edition (1960) 1715 document edition (1960) 1658 Natchez Trace Parkway : general information (1951) 1."j709 ; (1957) 16087. 17107: (1959) 6832 lands and interests, purchase and exchange, reports (1960) 11138. 152,31 Mount Locust (1959) 8127 relocation, agreement — • ■ law (1958) 14091 reports (1958) 14440. 14743 Tupelo-Baldcvpress Parkway (1959) 15118 Tupelo-Baldcypress Swamp (1955) 10599 Natchez Trace State Forest, management plan (1955) 5287 Nathan. Otto, proceedinsrs asainst. citing for contempt, report (1956) 14962 Nathanson. Erika G., relief (1958) 12361, 13830 Natick. Mass.. see Quartermaster Research and Engineering Center Nation, Alaska, radioactive deposits in area (1954) 5707 Nation is counting on you, talk (1951) 5920 National, see headings beginning Federal — Government — National. National Academv of Culture establish, hear- ing (1960) 15380 National Academ.v of Sciences : International Geophysical Year — • activities, report, hearings (1959) 5915 print additional copies, report (1960) 3567 special report (1956) 10407 report. 1949^ departmental edition (1951) 7213 document edition (1951) 6656 report, 1950 — departmental edition (1952) 6086 document edition (1952) 5354 report, 1951 — departmental edition (1955) 8345 document edition (1955) 7792 report. 1952 — departmental edition (1955) 17466 document edition (1955) 16856 report. 1953 — • departmental edition (1958) 16355 document edition (1958) 15807 National Academy, of Sciences — Continued report. 1954 — • departmental edition (1958) 10356 document edition (1958) 15S0S report, 1958 — dei.artmental edition (1960) 14583 document edition (1900) 13473 report, 1959 — departmental edition (1960) 10231 document edition (1960) 9542 National Advisory Board Council for Grazing Districts, proceedings, 20th annual meeting (1960) 15954 National Advisory Board on Mobilization Policy, report (1951) 13207 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics : abolish and transfer functions — hearings (1958) S494, 9618 additional copies, report (1958) 9491 law (1958) 11765 message from the President (1958) 5579 reports (1958) 8445, 11998 additional members, 2 Army representatives, report (1957) 13485 administrative organization, procedure, and practice (1958) 4430 annual reports — departmental editions (1951) 3908; (1952) 4247: (1953) 2696: (1954) 4353; (1955) 3553: (1956) 4101; (1957) 4230; (1958) 3691; (1959) 8060 document editions (1951) 4807; (1952) 3804; (1953) 2252: (1954) 3749; (1955) 3111; (1956) 3552; (195T) 3717; (1958) 3182; (1959) 7495 errata. 1951 (1954) 12459 including technical reports (1951) 7214- 15. 15612, 20116; (1953) 9504; (1954) 10686; (1955) 6654; (1956) IIOIO ; (1957) 10185 (1958) 1715; (1959) ;3881 : (1960) 7381 appropriations, 1951, estimate (1951) 550 appropriations, 1953, estimate (1952) 8953 appropriations. 1954, independent offices — law (1953) 15238 reports (1953) 12628, 15458 appropriations, 1955. independent offices — hearinirs tl954) 5283, 8550 law (1954) 11392 reports (1954) 6735, 8511, 9932 appropriations, 1955, supplemental — hearings (1955) 4423, 6305 law (1955) 7528 proposal (1955) 3025 reports (1955) 4385, 6299 appropriations, 1956, independent offices — hearings (1955) 4422, 9985 law (1955) 11383 reports (1955) 6142, 9920, 11626 appropriations. 1957. independent offices — hearings (1956) 5247, 10635 law (1956) 14391 reports (1956) 5215, 10540, 12009 appropriations, 1957, supplemental — • hearings (1956) 14984, 15434 law (1956) 16693 proposal (1956) 10184 reports (1956) 14770, 15280. 10915 appropriations. 1958, independent offices, hearings (1957) 5162 appropriations, 1959, hearings (1958) 4411 compressor blade .sections, comparison with NGTE (1957) 5748 construction programs — hearings (1953) 9169; (1954) 3723, 8554; (1955) 4428, 4431, 6309, 7975; (1956) 5251 ; (1957) 6961, 6963 laws (1952) 12978: (1954) 9625: (1955) 9397; (1957) 15120; (1958) 11813 reports (1951) 9490, 10972; (1952) 5143, 5235, 8984; (1953) 7432, 9075; (1954) 3694, 5146. 8455: (1955) 3077. 4334. 4370. 7940: (1956) 5190: (1957) 6867, 6920, 15473 ; (1958) 9584, 12020, 12524 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1617 National Advisory Committee for Aeronau- ties — Continued Defense Department representative as mem- ber — law (19."4) 0C3S reports (1954) 8695. 8454 documents released, monthly lists (1951) 2089, 12342 functions expanded for research and investi- gations, report (1957) 13485 Government publications, price list (1959) S187 professional personnel to attend graduate schools — hearings (1954) 3723 increase number — law (1958) 5526 reports (1957) 8194; (195S) 4500, 4567 law (1954) 8240 reports (1954) 3693, 7013 publications series designations, chart (1951) 1SS06 report series, ace listings under National Ad- visory Committee for Aeronautics in the monthly issues, reports, 1947-51. list (1953) 20318 reports related to aircraft control and guidance systems, bibliography (1960) 2102 research abstracts (1952) 1536. 12115; (1953) 3434. 14272; (1954) 2780. 13190; (1955) 2470, 13379; (1956) 2543 research abstracts and reclassification no- tices (1956) 13691 ; (1957) 3032. 12550; (1958) 2552, 10906; (1959) 2843 research facilities visit by Ralph E. Fland- ers, report (1955) 7977 research memoranrlum RM series, see list- ings under National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics in the monthly Issues. scientific, etc.. positions, additional — hearings (1950) 8654, 12166 reports (1956) 5220, 10255, 11947 technical memorandums, see listings under National Advisory Committee for Aoro- nautics in the monthly issues. technical notes, .sec listings under National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in the monthly issues. technical notes, 1947-53, list (1954) 10687 technical publications — author index. 1915-49 (1951) 18805 indoxes (1951) 1381; (1952) 9520; (1954) 5820, 18899; (1956) 831; (1957) 2204; (1958) 1716; (1959) 13382; (1960) 1123 technical reports, publications, price lists (1054) 17314; (1956) 7771; (1957) 16170 transfer to Science and Technology Depart- ment — analvsis and summary of bill (1958) 5812. 6922 hearings (1958) 8479 transonic wind-tunnel test sections (1956) 9252 National Advisory Committee for the Blind, establish, hearings (1958) 16870; (1959) 7460. 8728 National Advisory Committee on Education : appropriations, 1955. supplemental — hearings (1954) 15188 law (1954) 16796 reports (1954) 14807. 1G961 -establish — hearing (1954) 8583 law (1954) 14070 reports (1954) 8298, 9311. 10219. 11?63 National Advisory Committee. Veterans Ad- ministration Voluntary Service, see Vet- erans Administration Voluntary Service National Advisory Committee. National Advisory Council for International Health and Medical Research : establish — hearings (1959) 15949 report (1959) 7577 National Advisory Council for International Medical Research, establish, hearings (1959) 7642 National Advisory Council on Health Service Prepayment Plans : establish — hearings (1954) 11893 reports (1954) 11700. 11776, 12095, 14605 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems : Export Import Banli of Washington, repre- sentation — hearings (19."4) 12138. 18389 law (l!i54) 14108 reports (19.-4) 11K56, 119.!3, 14191 reports (1951) 7925. 19573; (1952) 5089, 14924-25; (1953) 4120, 17246; (1954) 8260, 16934; (1955) 4217, 16S1S ; (195G) 6922, 16902; (1957) 3606. 4270, 0748. 13187; (1958) 5571. 11834; (1959) 3285, 5811. 1576S ; (1960) 9438 proposed establishment of International Development Association (1939) 14363; (1960) 4861 special reports — increases in resources of International Moneiary Fund and International P.ank for Reconstruction and Develop- ment (1959) 4456 Inter-. \merican Development Bank (1959) 8543 National Advisory Council on Juvenile De- linquoncy : establish — hearings (1959) 5923. 10051 reports (1959) 16083; (1960) 13286 National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion : activities (address) (1959) 5306 administrator, nomination of T. Keith Glen- nan, hearing (1958) 14900 appropriations. 1959, supplemental — hearings (1959) 4734, 7487, 9897 law (1959) 7302 proposal (1959) 7331A reports (1959) 4727, 5863, 5898 appropriations. 1900 — hearings (1959) 8873, 9897. 9928 law (1959) 9777 proposal (1959) 8550 reports (1959) 7427. 8832 appropriations. 1960. supplemental — hearinira (1960) 5020, 5183 law (1960) 6464 proposal (1960) 3536 reports (1960) 4947, 5161 appropriations. 1961 — hearings (1960) 6631, 8150. 8240, 13775 law (1960) 9399 reports (1960) 4972. 8220. 9476 budget. 1961. amendments (1960) 3550 construction and ociuipment authorization — hearing (1958) 12172 law (1958) 14002 reports (1958) 12134, 12549 contributions to space power for peace (address) (1959) 8058 deputy administrator, nomination of Hugh li. Dryden, hearing (1958) 14900 documents production for Committee on Science and Astronautics, hearings (1960) 5043 employees' housing, provide mortgage in- surance — law (1960) 13022 reports (1960) 4998, 6599, 11028, 13300 establishment — amend act, hearing (1900) 6665 law (1958) 11765 reports (195S) 8228, 8233. 11998 Government publications, price list (1960) 161SS rase 1618 Do not order from index; see indicated entry National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion — Continued international cooperation in space researcn (address) (1959) 8059 international programs (statement) (1960) 4282 lease buildings in D.C., through GSA — hearings (1959) 7486, 7598 law (1959) 7309 reports (1959) 4618. 7553 management responsibilities, clarify — message from the President (1960) 1620 reports (1960) 9480, 10799 NASA memorandums (1959) 1079-90, 2043-53, 3918-17. 5258-5301, 6752-94, 8075-89, 9363-86, 10490-505. 13432- 437, 16865-868; (1960) 1124. 4253, 5908-9. 7429-31, 8800, 17877-879 XASA/NACA technical publications, indexes (1960) 1123, 19113 patent revisions to act of 1958 — hearings (1960) 6665 reports (1960) 6666, 9480, 10799 press releases (1959) 2S46, 11387; (1960) 3050, 12416 program — addresses (1959) 2054. 5307, 6679, 10464, 17720; (1960) 10275 industry conference (1960) 17876 project Mercury, man-in-space program, basic information, report (1960) 1665 publications announcements (1959) 1090, 2844 renegotiation act application — law (1958) 14272 reports (1958) 14378. 14866 report series (1958) 16357-362, 17263-264 reports, semiannual — departmental editions (1959) 15088; (1960) 19154 document editions (1959) 14112; (1960) 9437, 18420 republication RE (series) (1959) 3948-49, 5302-3, 6795-96, 8090, 13438 research memorandum RM series (1958) 16363-366 research progress, 1959, general informa- tion (1960) 11563 selling to NASA (1960) 16097 space exploration and exploitation (address) (1960) 19156 space probes. 1958, summary (1959) 13436 space program review, hearings (1960) 6664, 8149. 9530 space sciences program, description (1959) 8091 technical memorandums (1958) 16367-370, 17265; (1960) 7432-33. 178S0-SS2 technical notes (1958) 16371-409, 17266- 295; (1959) 13439-451, 15071-85, 16869-929. 17734-758 ; (1960) 1125- 65. 2103-23. 4254-81, 5910-49, 7434- 59. 8801-34, 10232-263, 11552-561, 14584-593, 16050-96, 17883-933, 19116-151 technical publications announcements (1959) 11386: (1960) 3049, 12415 technical reports (1959) 17763-767; (1960) 1167-70, 2125-32, 4283-88, 5950-56, 7462-67, 8853-57, 10276-279. 11564- 566, 14594-600, 16098, 17935-937, 19157-161 technical translations (1959) 15086-87, 17759-761; (1960) 7460-61, 8835-51, 10264-274, 11562, 19152-153 transfer Development Operations Division of Army Ballistic Missile Agency from Armv Department — hearings (1960) 5044, 5179 reports (1960) 3588. 5163 transfer, hearings (1959) 7618, 10044 transfers from Defense Department, mes- sage from the President (1960) 1621 National Aeronautics and Space Agency : establishment — hearings (1958) 8494. 9618 additional copies, report (1958) 9491 message from President (1958) 5579 reports (1958) 8217, 8445 National Aeronautics and Space Board : establishment — hearings (1958) 8494, 9618 additional copies, report (1958) 9491 message from the President (1958) 5579 report (1958) 8445 National Aeronautics and Space Council : abolish— hearings (19G0) 6665 message from the President (1960) 1620 reports (1960) 9480, 10799 establishment — law (1958) 11765 report (1958) 11998 members, nominations of William A. M. Bur- den and John T. Rettaliata, hearing (1959) 8874 National Aeronautics Association : invitation to hold Olympics of the Air of 1962 at Orange, Mass. — law (1960) 1C819 report (19G0) 16862 National Air Museum : aeronautical collections (1956) 17589 construction — hearings (1958) 7116 law (1958) 14277 reports (1958) S432, 14495 history (1960) 16244 photographic collections, price list (1960) 16307 specimens, specifications (1960) 16267-268, 16284, 16298-300, 16304, 16309, 16325, 16350, 18096 National Air Sampling Network, air pollution program, etc. (1958) 17348 errata (1959) 1148, 6909 National Aircraft Corp., court cases (1951) 19619; (1952) 2390 National Airlines, Inc. : accidents (1951) 14703, 19406; (1952) 297, 10180; (1954) 9533; (1955) 4158, 11210; (1900) 12859 emergeucv board reports (1955) 8077 ; (1958) 16921 National Allergy Day, proclaim, report (1958) 14476 National American Guild of Variety Artists Week, designate, report (1960) 11050 National Anthracite Board, create (1951) 3196 National Arboretum : azaleas and rhododendrons (1960) 6165 contribution (1953) 19385 general information (1953) 16467 leaflets (1934) 7S19 ; (1960) 6165 plants growing naturally, list (1953) 19385 National Archives and Records Service : accessions (1951) 2090. 12343; (1952) 1537, 12116; (1953) 3435; (19.54) 12488; (1956) 5952: (1957) 4271; (1958) 13044 ; (1960) 8859 appropriations, 1955. independent offices, report (1954) 8511 appropriations, 1956. supplemental — hearings (1955) 15476 law (1955) 1438S proDosals (1955) 9458 report (1955) 11761 bulletins of National Archives (1952) 16S25; (1956) 20647 disposal of records in existence 50 years, report (1955) 15394 enshrining Declaration of Independence, etc. (1953) 5641 facsimiles and publications containing re- productions of documents, list (1953) 9523 House records, making available, report (1953) 10444 maintain Presidential libraries — law (1955) 16791 reports (1955) 11705, 15400 microfilm deposits. German records — guides (195S) 10410-413 index (1958) 16414 microfilm publications, lists (1951) 8669; (1954) 983 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1619 National Archives and Records Service — Con. National Archives hiiildinpr and records (l!)r.:{» 20.S42 National Ardiivcs facsimile series (1931) MOSO; (1902) 14270. intiTS National Archives, peneral information {105S) 13045 ; (19H0) 1172 National Archives reference Information papers (19r)2) ir.S27, 19076; (1953) 2724 ; (1955) 1057:{ pension and l)()nnty-land warrant files (l!i(;(») 1173 preliininarv inventories, series (1951) 10090-92, llfil 4-615, 10992-993, 20166-169: (1952) m20, 2944, 7950- 53, 14271-274, 16S2S, 1S019 ; (1953) 1282, 272.5-26. S02(J-28. 11314, 13461- 4(;2, 17793-796, 19335-336, 20343; (1954) 7505-7. 124S9-493, 18924, 19740-741; (1955) S07-S0S. 5086-91, 8364. 15922-925, 17497, 19596-597 ; (195(!) 844. 5953-54. 17592-594; (l!»57) 1110-11. 7578. 17085-86; (1955) 3730. 5003. 10129, 13046, 1525.5 256. 1(U1.5-417, 17296; (1959) 9390, 13456. 15091. 16932-935; (1960) 1174-75, 5957, 7469. SS60-61 publications, lists (1953) 11315, 13463; (1954) 18925; (1955) 10574; (1956) 5955; (1958) 16418; (1959) 9394; (1960) 7470 records management handboolv, managing correspondence, guide letters (1956) 845 records of Confederate soldiers (1960) 1176 reports (1951) 11613: (1952) 4281; (1953) 9522: (1954) 12487; (1955) 5085; (1956) 5951; (1957) 5756; (1958) 5002 special lists (1951) 11616, 16994; (1953) 1283. 13464. 19337; (1954) 12494, 17700; (1957) 17087; (1959) 5309; (1960) 1177 staff information circular (1951) 3951 staff information papers (1951) 3952, 11617, l(i99.5-996; (1955) 6690 your Government's records in National Ar- chives (1951) 5676 National Archives Trust Fund Board, report, 1952: (195:!) 9522 National Armed Forces Museum Advisorj- Board, cstahlisli in Smithsonian Insti- tution, report (1960) 16927 National Assembly of Democratic Republic of Vietnam, delegates, manner of election, text of law (1960) 7215 National Association of Colored Women's Clul)s, Inc., propertv in D.C, exempt from taxation (1956) 15110; (1957) 9596: (1958) 9442. 11596 National Association of Educational Broad- casters, child labor educational pro- gram, assistance (1956) 11284 National Association of Veteran Employment Councils, fund-raising activities, inves- tigation, hearings (195S) 6911 National Atlas Committee : map standardization recommendations (1955) 1594S mai)s recommended for National atlas of United States, list (1957) 5786 National atlas of United States : Iirice list (1959) 16468 separate sheets (1957) 17478-518; (1959) 11606, 11611, 11622, 11812, 11851-859, 12797, 14749-753; (1960) 1390, 10468, 14026-27, 15561, 16414-416, 18104, 19321 National banking associatinns, sec National banlvs. National iianlvs : Alasl of place wliere located. National Bison Range: l)irds (1956) 18991 general information (1950) 709 land ae(|uisition, display pasture for bison herd — law (1958) 13969 reports (195S) 0853, 12547 National Board for Promotion of Rifle Prac- tice: ai)proi)riations, 1955, Defense Dept., law (1954) 11422 Army regulations (1953) 16850; (1954) 4752; (1955) 1150.18884 Page 1620 Do not order from index; see indicated entry National Botanic Garden : lappropriations. 1960. legislative, reports (1959) 8671. 8869 appropriations. 1961, legislative — • hearings (1960) 9488 laws (1960) 13072 reports (1960) 8110. 11115, 13398 replacement of facilities — hearings (1956) 1S641 law (1956) 16874 reports (1956) 12385, 14938 National Broadcasting Co., network TV monopol.v. report (1956) 1S683 National budget, see Budget — Budget of United States. National Bureau of Standards : annual reports (1951) 14082; (1952) 18020; (1953) 6227; (1955) 1714; (1956) 1779; (1957) 5759; (1958) 5004; (1959) 3954; (1960) 4293 applied mathematics series (1951) 1009.3-94, 14083-86. 16997; (1952) 11358-359, 14275-276. 16830; (1953) 1284-85, 470.3-5, 6228, 9524-26, 13465, 16388, 17797. 19338. 20344-.345 ; (1954) 984- 985, 4390. 5844-45. 7508. 17701, 18926- 927. 19742; (1955) 809-810, 3576, 5092,19598; (1956) 846: (1957) 1112, 8854; (1958) 1752. 3731. 8844-45, 10130; (1959) 8094-95, 13457, (1900) 2134 lists (1953) 8029, 11S16 appropriations. 1954, Commerce Dept. — - law (1953) 15257 report (1953) 12615 appropriations. 1955. Commerce Dept. — hearings (1954) 3711, 10246 law (1954) 11435 reports (1954) 5129, 11595 appropriations. 1956. Commerce Dept. — hearings (1955) 9716, 9982 law (1955) 11392 reports (1955) 9609, 9939, 11701 appropriations. 1956. supplemental — hearings (1956) 5248, 7205 law (1956) 10134 proposal (1955) 5981 report (1956) 6975 appropriations, 1957. Commerce Dept. — hearings (1956) 8610, 10631 law (1956) 11824 reports (1956) 8559, 10538, 11968 building codes, contributions to (1951) 3956 calibration of line standards of length and measuring tapes (1956) 11057 addendum (1960) 2136 careers in science (1957) 5760; (1958) 13047; (1960) 7471 circulars, see listings under National Bureau of Standards in the monthlj- issues, electrical and magnetic units, extension, etc. (1952) 14279 electrical standardizing laboratories, sug- gested practices (1956) 19260 elements engaged in research on articles for use by consumers, abolish and transfer functions, hearings (1960) 15361 free radicals research program (1960) 14607 functions and activities law, repeal — • law (1958) 14233 reports (1958) 3322, 14496 functions and responsibilities, briefing — hearings (1959) 12313 report (1959) 15961 graduate school, announcement of courses (1951) 17003; (1952) 16832; (1953) 16.391; (1954) 17706; (1955) 17500 handbooks (1951) 7250, 10099, 11620, 18840, 20171; (1952) 821, 7956, 9549, 15677; (1953) 4708, 6233, 16392, 19341-342; (1954) 5848, 17707-710. 18931-932; (1955) 8367, 15927; (1956) 848-849, 7705, 15917, 17598-599 ; (1957) 758.3-84, 8857, 14453, 17091 ; (1958) 796-797, 8847, 10134-135, 15257-258; (1959) 6803, 8098, 9.396, 17769 ; (1960) 1178, 2138, 5961, 14604- 605, 16101, 19164-165. National Bureau of Stand^irds — Continued journals of research (1951) 2093, 8672, 12346; (1952) 1540. 7957, 12119; (1953) 3438, 14275, 17799-802; (1954) 2783, 5849, 13193, 15707, 19746; (1955) 2473, 12019, 13382; (1956) 1781, 2546, 13694, 20G50 ; (1957) 8035, 4272, 12553; (1958) 2555, 7563-64, 10136, 10909; (1959) 2849, 11390-391, 16938-939; (1900) 1179, 3053-56, 12420-423 title pages, contents, etc (1951) 2093, 7251, 18841; (1952) 15678; (1953) 0234-35; (1954) 2784, 17711-712; (1955) 6692; (1956) 13695, 19261; (1957) 7585, 17987; (1958) 5007; (1959) 1100, 9397, 15092; (1960) 12420-423 land acquisition authority, etc., amend or- ganic act — law (1958) 14233 reports (1958) 3322, 14496 land conveyance — law (1954) 8229 reports (1954) 5260, 5421 leather research and technology, review and bibliography (1955) 10575 letter circulars (1951) 5678-80, 7252, 8673- 75, 15665-66G, 17004; (1953) 13472 Library, periodicals and serials received (1959) 3952 mathematical tables MT series (1952) 16833 method of designating colors (1955) 19600 miscellaneous publications (1951) 3955, 10100, 17007; (1952) 2947, 7959, 18021-22: (1953) 6236-37, 16393; (1954) 2048, 10712, 12496, 19747; (1955) 12620, 15928, 18505; (1956) 15918; (1957) 5761, 7586, 14454; (1958) 1753, 16419; (1959) 1101,3953, 16940; (1960) 4291-92, 14606, 16102- 103, 19166 monographs (1959) 16941, 17770; (1960) 1180-81, 5962-63, 7473. 88862-64, 10280-285, 11568-569, 14607, 17941, 19167 new publications, TRA series (1952) 1541 ; (1953) 14276 ; (1954) 2785 periodicals and serials received in library, Apr. 1955 (1955) 15926 personnel, releases (1952) 1543; (1953) 14277; (1954) 2786 placement of physically handicapped, guide (1956) 8372 pressreleases (1957) 12555; (1958) 2557, 10911 ; (1960) 3U5S publications for iihysicist, chemist, etc., for sale by Superintendent of Documents (1955) 518 publications, lists (1951) 5677, 14089-90, 16998, 17005-6; (1952) 7958, 11362- 367; (1953) 1288, 4706, 16389; (1954) 7509, 18928; (1955) 5094, 18504; (1956) 9279, 19256; (1957) 7580, 17088; (1958) 5005, 7561; (1959) 6799, 13458; (1960) 4289 quarterly report to Atomic Energy Com- mission (1951) 16127 refinements in definitions of vard and pound (1959) 17771 reference information, releases (1952) 1542 reports (1957) 2237-38 research highlights (1959) 3954; (1960) 4293 research papers (1951) 1413-29, 3959-72, 5681-5700, 7254-71, 8076-84, 10101- 112, 11621-626, 14092-98, 15668-676, 18842-849, 20172-181; (1952) 823, 2948-59, 4282-90, 7960-70, 9551-61, 11368-376, 14281-302, 15679-692, 16834, 18023-30, 19079; (1953) 1290- 1300, 2730-32, 4710-17, 8034-41, 9529-38, 13476 : (1957) 1114, 7563-64 ; (1959) 16938-939 resistance strain gages, symposium (1954) 5847 science and engineering programs and facil- ities (1953) 13477 scientific publications, 3 periodicals, 5 non- periodical series (1955) 17501 Do not order from index; see indicated entry 282-992 — 6S — Vol. 2 22 Page 1621 Nati'tnal Bureau of Standards — Continued Semicpntonnial Symposium on Electrou Pliysics, procio(liuj:s (1954) 7510 Seniicentpniiial Symposium on Polymer De- gradation Meehaniisms, 1951 (1954) 4391 standard materials, descriptive listing (1059) (5S01 standard samples and reference standards (1951) 3953. 10097; (1954) 17705; (1957) 75S1 technical news bulletins (1951) 2094. 12347; (1952) 1544, 12120; (1953) 3439, 14278; (1954) 2787. 13194; (1955) 2474. 13383; (195C) 2547, 1369G; (1957) 3036, 125.")4 : (I'.i.jS) 2550, 10910; (1959) 2850, 11392; (1900) 3057. 12424 index. 1955 (1956) 2547 technical notes (1959) 10942; (1900) 1182-84. 4294. 5964, 8865, 10286-2S7, 14608, 17942-946, 19168-169 telephone directories (1952) 4291; (1953) 1301-2 test fee schedules (1959) 8099 testing, fees, etc (1951) 11618. 15660 transfer to Science and Technology Depart- ment — analvsis and summary of bill (1958) 5812, 6922 hearings (1958) 8479, 12606; (1959) 7618, 10044 value in nation's scientific and technological program (talk) (1953) 13471 •working capital fund, use, amend organic hearing (1955) 15503 law (1956) 16809 reports (1955) 15382; (1956) 1G932 National Cancer Institute : cancer control activities (1956) 4201 clinical trainee.ship program, review of ac- complishments (1954) 19779 description (1956) 1783; (1957) 1445S ; (1959) 8103; (1960) 2140 journals (1951) 2095. 12348; (1952) 1545. 12121; (1953) 3441. 142S0 ; (1954) 2789. 13195; (1955) 2475. 133S4 ; (1956) 2548. 13G97 ; (1957) 3037, 12556; (1958) 2558, 10912; (1959) 2851, 11393; (1960) 3059, 12425 indexes (1956) 13697; (1957) 17991 reprint series (1951) 1435, 8685-SS. 10115-118, 14104-107. 15683-692, 17016-21, 20187-194; (1952) 836-839. 4296-4317. 6133. 7972-82. 9566-84, 11382-384, 15696-705. 16843, 18036- 49. 19089; (1953) 1304-20. 4721-24, 6241-50. 8046-53. 9543-48, 11323-346. 13481-483, 16399-400, 17822-826; (1954) 2050-51 monographs (1960) 8869, 10291, 16110-111 index (1960) 12425 research fellows, directory (1959) 10509 National Capital, see Capital of United States — District of Columbia. National Capital Center of Performing Arts, construction, hearings (1958) 7116 National Cai)ital Center of Performing Arts Commission, establish, hearings (1958) 7116 National Capital Housing Authority : appropriations. 1954. independent offices, law (1953) 15238 appropriations. 1955. independent offices — hearings (1954) 5283 law (1954) 11392 reports (1954) 6735, 8511 appropriations. 1956. independent offices — hearings (1955) 4422, 9985 law (1955) 11383 report (1955) 9920 apiiroi)riatioiis. 1957. independent offices — hearings (1956) 3499, 10635 law (1956) 14391 reports (1956) 5215, 10540. 12009 appropriations. 1958. independent offices, hearings (1957) 5161 appriipriMtions. 1959. hearings (1958) 4411 appropriations, 1960, hearings (1959) 5914 National Capital Housing Authorlty- approjiriatious. 1901, n<':u -Con. i rings (1960> 6631 audit 'reports (1951) 13197; (1952) 14913; (1953) 15351; (1955) 3014; (1960) 1600 property acquisition under alley dwelling act. facilitate — law (19601 6439 reports (195S) 14759; (1959) 7591; (1960) 4974 report, 1952 (1954) 1788 National Capital Park and Planning Com- mission : monographs (1951) 14.30. 3974, 7273-74 reorganize and change name — law (1952) 13168 reports (1952) 10574. 10808 National Capital Parks : amphibians and reptiles of area (1954) 15715 birds, list (1954) 1000 general information (1957) 1136; (1960) 4312 history (1953) 13491 immigrant trees, list (1953) 17833 mammals of region (1954) 157;i0 nature references (1952) 4326 one-piece signal svstem (1955) 83S4. 12629 outdoor programs (1951) 7281; (1952) 6148; (1953) 8065: (1954) 5868; (1955) 5114; (1956) 59S8 ; (1957) 7611; (1958) 8867; (1959) 6834 Sylvan Theater supi)lement (1957) 16090 police, increase salaries — estimate (1953) 12376 law (1953) 12312 report (1953) 5608 police, rules, etc (1952) 2970 publications, lists (1953) 17S36; (1954) 15729 Rock Creek Nature Center, outdoor educa- tion (1956) 20675 school assembly talks. 1956-57 (1956) 20683 spring activities, 1956 (1956) 7728 National Capital Planning Commission : appropriations. 1954, independent offices — law (1953) 15238 reports (1953) 112628. 15458 appropriations. 1955. Independent offices — hearings (1954) 5283,8550 law (1954) 11392 reports (1954) 0735, 8511 appropriations, 1955, supplemental — hearings (1954) 11S65 ; (1955) 4423, 6305 law (1955) 7528 proposals (1954). 9684; (1955) 3025 reports (1954) 14807; (1955) 4385. 6299 appropriations. 1956. Interior Dept. — hearings (1955) 6175, 7973 law (1955) 11349 reports (1955) 4407, 7942 appropriations. 1956. supplemental — hearings (1955) 15476 proposal (1955) 11857 reports (1955) 14905. 15353 appropriations. 1957. Interior Dept. — hearings (1956) 3500. 7204 law (1956) 11793 reports (1956) 5176, 8796, 10310 appropriations. 1958 — hearings (1957) 5159, 9745 law (1957) 10745 reports (1957) 5110. 10945. 11202 supplemental, proposal (1958) 4450 appropriations, 1959 — hearings (1958) 3144, 7090 law (1958) Sill reports (195S) 3137, 7022 approjiriations. 1960 — hearings (1959) 5911. 8883 law (1959) 119G1 reports (1959) 5876. 8713. 8844 appropriations. 1961 — hearings (1960) 3615. 6754 law (1960) 9374 reports (I960) 3608, 6713. 8094 create — law (1952) 13168 reports (1952) 10574, 10868 Page 1622 Do not order from index; see indicated entry National Capital Plaiini!i!X Commission — Con. laud accjuisition in Maryland, increase authorization — law (195S) 14052 reports (195S) 8257, 14756 National Capital Kegional Planning Council : establish — law (1952) 13168 reports (1952) 10574, 1086S National Capital Transportation Agency : create — hearings (1060) 11188 law (1960) 13111 reports (1900) 0719, 10924-925, 13G4S National Capital Transporatiou Authority, establish, draft legislation, staff report (1959) 17362 National Capital Transportation Corporation : hearings (1900) 11188 reports (1960) 6719, 10924 National Casualty Co., court case (1951) 1303 National cemeteries : American military cemeteries and memorials of World War II (1957) 14704 ; (1960) 3367 Army regulations (1951) 19193; (1952) 9S79: (1957) 1573 burial of PHS commissioned officers — law (1956) 8437 reports (1956) 5179, 8805 Desoto County, Fla., provide, hearings (1957) 9562 eligibility requirements for burial, revise — law (1959) 14093 reports (1959) 9982, 14310 erection of appropriate markers to honor Armed Forces members missing in action — law (1954) 16S08 reports (1954) 5255. 14743 establish at Fort Reno, Okla., report (1960) 15327 establish in Arizona — hearing (1952) 17517 report (1952) 10683 marki^rs to honor Armed Forces members who died while on active duty, etc. — law (1956) 1441S reports (1956) 8813, 10314 special regulations (1952) 14669; (1953) 3865, 14760; (1954) 240 National Children's Dental Health Day, pro- claiming, report (1951) 6676 National Children's Dental Health Week : President to proclaim — law (1958) 14174 reports (1958) 12508, 14479 National City, Calif., population, special censuses (1952) 17388; (1958) 222 National Civil Defense Conference, report (1951) 18552 National Civil Defense Day : newspaper kit (1959) 247 radio and TV kit (1959) 248 speakers kit (1959) 24,9 special promotion series bulletins (1959) 2397 National Civil Defense Staff College, Battle Creek : course in industry defense (1955) 18302 ; (1956) 15619 special course for clergymen (1956) 7372 trainees travel expenses, etc — - law (1956) 16797 reports (1956) 14688, 15338 National Civil Defense Staff College, Olney : description (1952) 7677, 16530 training in civil defense (1954) 8673 National Civil Defense Week : leaders' guides (1956) 9017; (1957) 12221; (1958) 2222 press kit for weekly newspapers (1956) 17227 radio kit (1956) 17228 roundup of what Nation did and thought (1957) 3923 speakers' kits (1956) 17229; (1957) 14136 special information (1956) 13383; (1957) 2715 National Commission Against Discrimination in Employment : establish, hearings (1952) 13869; (1955) 18177 additional coi)ies, report (1956) 12097 National Commission documents, list, issued in 1952 (1953) 8212 National Commission for Adult Literacy, backsrouud, purposes, etc (1958) 464 National Commission for UNESCO, see United States National Commission for UNESCO. National Commission on Intergovernmental Re- lations : establish — hearings (1952) 16380; (1953) 7543 report (1951) 13504 National Committee for Development of Scientists and Engineers, organization, duties, suggestions (1956) 15956 National Committee of Soviet Geographers, activity in international geographical organizations (1960) 14345 National Committee on Boys and Girls Work, Inc., working together for 4-H in Nation (1960) 6205 National Committee on Radiation Protection : regulation of radiation exposure by legis- lative means (1956) 849 X-ray protection, recommendations (1956) 848 addendum (1957) 7583 National Committee on Radiation Protection and Measurements : radiation exposure control, rules and opera- tional guides (1958) 15258 recommendations, maximum permissible body burdens and concentrations of radionucleides in air and water for oc- cupational exposure (1959) 9396 National Committee on Vital and Health Sta- tistics, see United States National Com- mittee on Vital and Health Statistics. National Committee to Defeat Mundt Bill, reports on (1951) 3166; (1952) 10652 National Community Christmas Tree Celebra- tion, general information (1960) 2152 National Conference of Regional Counsel, verbatim reports (1951) 20220 National Conference of Rehabilitation Centers, meeting, Oct. 1953, selected papers (1954) 19078 National Conference on Air Pollution : highlights, 195S (1959) 4022 proceedings (1959) 6913 National Conference on Citizenship : incorporate — law (1953) 15318 reports (1952) 13778; (1953) 9102, 15523 National Conference on Equal Pay : participants, biographical notes (1952) 8188 report (1953) 1764 National Conference on Increasing Highway Engineering Productivity, transcript o'f discussions (1958) 7628 National Conference on Industrial Safety, see President's Conference on Industrial Safety. National Conference on International Eco- nomic and Social Development, reading list (1952) 7872 National Conference on Junior High Schools, report (1955) 18280 National Conference on Juvenile Delinquency, report, June 28-30, 1954 (1954) 18286 National Conference on Labor Legislation : proceedings — 17th conference, r6sum6 (1951) 3845 ISth conference, resume (1952) 6010 National Conference on Library Service for the Blind, proceedings, Nov. 19-20, 1951 (1953) 16319 National Conference on Mechanics, Chinese, held in Peking, 1957, notes (1958) 16114 National Conference on Nursing Homes and Homes for Aged, report (1958) 16520 National Conference on Practical Nurse Edu- cation, report (1958) 8544 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1623 (1953) (1955) 1758 ; Xiitioiiiil Conference on Productivity, siim- iiiary of jianel session, Nov. 30, 1951 (1952) 7S55 National Conference on Tricliinosls, proceed- InRs (1955) 8425 National Conference on Water Pollution : bulletin (litG(t) 18050 lish, wildlife and clean water (1900) 19238 public health and clean water (1900) 19244 National Conference on Weights and Meas- ures : organization and procedures (1957) 11756 programs (1951) 15C07 ; (1952) 9550; (1954) 15708 reports (1951) 3955; (1952) 2947; G23«; (1954) 2048, 19747; 18505; (1957) 75s0 ; (1958) (1959) 1101; (1900) 4291 index, 1905-51 (1952) 7959 National Conservation Anniversary Commis- sion : establish — hearing (1956) 15461 reports (1950) 15156; (1957) 3781, 13459 National Consumers League, joint conference with Women's Bureau on State labor laws affecting women, report of pro- ceedings (1959) 9556 National contributions, tue Organizations. National <'ooperative soil survey for land use and engineering planning (address) (1957) 11835 National Cotton Council, cotton prices, re- port of study, hearing (1956) 14979 National Council of Churches of Christ in I'.S.A. migratory agricultural workers programs, consultation with Federal agencies, proceedings (1957) 14108 National Council of Negro Women : erect memorial for Mary M. Bethune in D.C.— law (1960) 9402 reports (1960) 6587. 8234 property in D.C. exempt from taxation (1958) 4456, 5608, 0687 National Council on Education for Health Professions, provide for (1951) 5001, 18357 National Council on Medical Research Facili- ties : ^'hei^gs (1955) 10034: (1956) 10380 law (1956) 14578 reports (1955) 15274; (1956) 10274, 14758, 14861 National Council on Nurses Education, estab- lish, hearings (1951) 18101 National Council on Student Aid, establish, hearings (1900) 15378 National Cowbov Hall of Fame and Museum, Olvlahoma City, Okla.. congressional recognition, report (1957) 13427 National Crushed Stone Association, safety competition awards (1951) (1952) l(i771 ; (1953) 17739; 18874; (1955) 18457; (1956) (li)57) 1(;997 ; (1958) 1517'.t; 14558 National Cultural Center : construction — law (1958) 14217 reports (1958) 8444. 14485 construction, amend act — law (1959) 15(i62 report (1959) 16174 National Cultural Center Commission, naming, reports (1957) 7051, 8213 National Dairy Council and affiliated units help co-ops sell more milk (1960) 13867 National Day of I'rayer : proclaim suitable day each year — law (1952) 6973 rejiort (1952) 7274 National debt, nee Public debt. National defense : ABC warfare defense ashore, naval activi- ties (190(1) 11080 additional scientilic, etc., positions to i)ro- mi)t<', hearings (1956) 8654, 12100 18773 ; (19.54) 19184 ; ( 1 9(i0 ) National defense — Continued adequate supiilv of freight cars, insure — hearings (1959) 12551, 14342 reports (195'.»i 12400; (1960) 15240 agreements with — Belgium (1!)55) 8.503. 17073. 12707; (1900) 14723 Brazil (1956) 16017; (1957) 5868; ( 1960) 14721 Canada (1956) 11210. 12898, 12927-928. 12940; (1957) 4381: (1958) 13163; (1959) 9522. 17874: (1960) 16386 China (1950) 9432, 11230: (1957) 1263, 11853; (1959) 8239. 17106; (1960) 1301 Colombia (1900) 11048 Denmark (1958) 5145; (1960) 14733 France (1950) 7831; (1958) 10596; (1959) 8235 Germany (1957) 5877-79, 10357, 14572. 17221: (19581 ::8;;r: tl90(i) 14752 Great Britain (1958) 0362: (1960) 10431 (;reece (1954) 1141; (1955) 888, 17659; (1950) 4282, 9454, 20827; (1957) 17219: (1959) 17805: (1960) 14748 Guatemala (1955) 19703 Haiti (1900) 18145 Italy (1950) 976, 11274; (1959) 8246; (1960) 2243, 18149 Korea (1956) 11235, 12903 Liberia (1957) 5875 Libya (1950) 17792 Luxembourg (1956) 9408-09 NATO Maintenance Supplv Service Sys- tem (1959) 13029 Netherlands (1955) 19709 Peru (1959) 13625 I'orrug.il (l'.».-)i;) !i77 ; (1957) 2332, 8963; (1958) 1854 Spain (195ti) 980: (1957) 4371, 8961; a959) 824S. 15211 Thailand (1959) 13618 Trinidad and Tobago (1956) 982 Turkev (1950) 7818, 9446; 17800; (1900) 2230 Yugoslavia (1956) 16021 air defense artillery automatic crewman. MOS proficiency (1959) 4288 air defense missile crewman. MOS profi- ciency test aid (1959) 7128 air defense missiles, plan briefing, hearing (1959) 15967 Air Kcirce manuals (1955) 1016. 13028; (1956) 4572-73, 17908: (1959) 3108 Air Force regulations (1954) 140. 1287, 7928. 11024. 16099 ; (1955) 6942. 8723, 17871; (1950) 107. 1151, 19712 air transportation in battle array (address) (1958) 16842 airlift rei|uirements. etc.. investigation — hearings (1900) 9492 report (19(H)) 10935 amend act of 1916 rel. to States property liabilitv- — law (1954) 16S09 reports (1954) 11688. 14746 amend act rel. to bond requirements of educational Institutions having KOTC — hearing (1954) 11872 law (1954) 10821 reports (1954) 11689, 14795 Arctic, hot spot of free world defense (1958) 5327 Army deployed forces. 1st line of defense, pamphlet (1959) 15387 Army efforts to achieve, sharper sword and stronger shield, pamphlet (1900) 1403 Army regulations (1951) 148; (1950) 1218; (1957) 328 atomic warfare defense, Naval shore activi- ties (1956) 10080 awards for inventive contributions — hcjirings (1955) 10838: (1957) 1850 reports (1955) 14S04 ; (1957) 5111 bank loans, intlatioii. and defense (ad- dresses) (1!)51) !t778. ;)780-8l building America's strength, quarterly re- ports, list (1953) 17392 business factors in defense economy (1952) 9753 (1959) weapons, test aid Page 1624 Do not order from index; see indicated entry National dofense — Contimu'd Canada-United States joint defense agree- ment (195S) 16598 eliallense of Soviet power (address) (1959) 10592 ehallenge we must meet (address) (1951) 4213 Civil Service Commission and emergency (1951) 9273 Civil Service Commission's role (1951) 9272 code of Federal regulations (1951) 11338, 15344; (1952) 13994, 15398-399; (1953) 10953-954, 16095: (1954) 10425-426, 12283; (1955) 15630-643; (1956) 5630-31. 7395-96, 9037. 10782 ; (1957) 5460-61. 8531, 8535-36, 9910; (1958) 4707-8, 7229-31, 9889; (1959) 6145, 6152-53, 7722-23. 9005; (1960) 5330-31. 6870, 8378. 8384-85. 9728 communications facilities in Newfoundland, ajzreement with Canada (1954) 2151 communications, protection, hearing (1960) 9642 community problems due to increased em- ployment of women (1952) 3141 continental radar defense svsteni, agree- ment with Canada (1955) 18609 craftsman in national defense (address) (1951) 119 defending America, school savings (1951) 10274 defense activities subcommittee, organiza- tion and jurisdiction (1954) 6867 defense information bulletins (1952) 1238, 11829; (1953) 3138, 13965; (1959) 2477 defense manpower (addresses) (1951) 1311. .3411 defense materials svstem regulations (1953) 14290; (1954) 12754; (1960) 2533 defense production act, extend, hearings (1955) 14972 defense production aids series (1951) 1440, 4002. 5715, 7282-83. 8697. 15721, 17027-30. 20200-201; (1952) 849. 8150 dogs and national defense (1958) 10185 economic and defense role of U.S. ports (1959) 16324 economic outlook (1951) 15149; (1952) 5447 economic stabilization (1951) 1343. 15892 economics of national defense (1951) 3300 education act of 1958 — activities review, hearings (1960) 1634 administration, hearings (1959) 5924, 9908 allotments, 1959 (1958) 14926-927 area vocational education programs, sug- gestions to States (1959) 4778 counseling and guidance training insti- tutes program — analysis (1959) 370 basic facts (1960) 8306 report (1960) 15401 financial aid for instruction, strengthen- ing (1960) 8303 graduate fellowship programs (1958) 14928; (1959) 7670, 8947; (1960) 6815 guidance implications (1960) 2056 guides (1959) 3420; (1960) 512 language instruction development pro- gram (1959) 371 law (1958) 14207 loyalty oath provision eliminate — hearings (1959) 8904 reports (1959) 12402; (1960) 9585 modern foreign language fellowships, 1961-62 (1960) 16981 new educational media program (1959) 6099; (1960) 15407 progress reports (1960) 8307-8 provisions of titles 3 and 5-A (1960) 18461 reports (1958) 11990, 14392, 14525, 14544, 14758 National defense — Continued education act of 1958 — continued student loan program — basic facts (1960) 15402 general information (1958) 14929 : (1959) 7671 general information and instruction, manual (1959) 1597 including list of participating institu- tions, 1960-61 (1959) 6098; (1960) 18462 questions and answers (1959) 4779 summary and analysis (1958) 14894 summary of programs administered bv Education Office, report (1960) 13830 effect on national economy (1952) 9754 effect on national food" supplies (1951) 12652 electromagnetic radiation control in event of attack, agreement with Cuba (1953) 2869 emergency defense activities handbooks (1951) 13736, 18567; (1952) 7694, 17743 essentiality of American watch and clock industr.v — ■ hearings (1954) 17141 report (1954) 15191 staff study (1955) 9761 essentialit.v, relation to foreign economic policv — hearings (1956) 14589 reports (1956) 15308, 17045 expanding our industrial might, defense background (1953) 2434 expenditures reduction, agreements with, .Japan (1955) 12703; (1956) 9474, 12941-942; (1958) 17393; (1959) 10606: (1960) 11640 expenditures, relief from taxation, agree- ment with — Belgium (1954) 1256? Japan (1954) 2149 Netherlands (1956) 996 facilities, 5-year amortization — hearings (1957) 9755 report (1957) 7100 fiscal aspects of defense program, hearings (1957) 8227 gifts, conditional, acceptance to further de- fense effort — hearing (1954) 11874 law (1954) 14075 regulations (1955) 5310 reports (1951) 9600; (19.54) 7014, 11614 Goose Bay, leased areas, agreement with Newfoundland (1954) 1137 Government contract making, amending, etc.. to facilitate — hearings (1958) 12193 law (1958) 14149 report (1958) 12034. 12590 greater securitv and defense of U.S. — hearings (1951) 13555, 16426 law (1951) 19509 reports (1951) 13509, 17844 Haines-Fairbanks oil pipeline, agreement with Canada (1955) 894 helium act of 1960 — hearings (1960) 8138, 13787 law (1960) 16804 reports (1960) 8077. 13756 hisrliway needs, hearings (I960) 8148 highwav requirements for defense, spec. regs. (1953) 11933; (1954) 7984: (1955) 13875 highw.Tys for defense, Armv regs. (1954) 7947 homemakers in the defense program (1953) 4.399 horses and mules and national defense (1958) 15327 housing insurance, rules and regulations (1954) 18612 human engineering (1955) 8433 industrial diamonds, salvage for defense (1952) 6151 industrial dispersion program (1957) 12866 industrial survival, 10 steps (1960) 10645 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1625 National defpnpe — Coiitlniipd Inter-American cooperation for defensi- (1951) 13298 Investigation lieaririRs (19;jS) loTSl, 16867 report (1959) 15939 joint defense of western Europe (state- ments) (1951) 5838 labor surplus areas where defense facilities may receive additional tax amortization (1954) 4290 labor's rolo in defense effort (1951) 20292 legislation, limitation, suspension or termi- nation (1932) 4177 legislation of .S2d Congress, 1st session (1951) 19599 maintenance of mobilization base, directives and orders — hearing (1955) 15531 report (1055) 154 03 major matters, investigation, hearings (1950) 7004, 10031 manpower — - employment of phvsically handieapped (19r,2) 14473 for defense (1953) 4374 implications of defense construction pro- gram (1952) 0026 national defense and manpower (ad- dresses) fl951) 5147, 11299 policy (1954 > 2472 program for full mobilization (1955) 4062 requirements for defense program (1951) 11302, 15546 resources. niol)ilization (1954) 1787 resources under national emergency (1951) 14014 responsiliility (1951) 1983S markets after defense expansion (1953) 2584 meeting goals, a must for everyone (1951) 13678 military aid relation, study (1957) 7108 military power and national objectives, bibliography (1957) 17256 militar.v programs, briefing by Secretary of Defen.se. etc (1955) 3085 militar.v research and development pro- grams, reiiort (1954) 14512 minerals exploration programs (1952) 11039: (1954) 5540 missile and space activities, invcstication, hearings (1059) 4736 missile develonment and space sciences — • hearings (1959) 8755 additional copies, report (1959) 15905 reports (1959) 9863. 9925 missile programs, Defense Dept. organiza- tion and management, hearings (1960) 1.3433 missiles, investigation, hearings (1958) 4414 missiles, space, and other major defense mat- ters, hearings (1960) 6757 mobilization — - and preT)a redness, is transportation in battle array? (remarks) (1958) 17236 capability sources (address) (1959) 11825 emergency planning (address) (1960) 10644 for defense (address) (1951) 8289 national idan — authorities (1959) 15509 biological and chemical warfare defense (1960) 335 communications (1960) 6355 directed movement for evacu.ation (l!)(iO) 330 disaster services (1959) 4370 emergency administration of essential facilities (1960> 6357 emergency housing (1960) 10648 emergency responsibilities of Agricul- ture Dept. (statement) (1960) 12889 emergncy welfare (1960) :'."•:: energy and minerals (1060) 92t>3 essential survival items (1960) 6358 explosive ordnance reconnaissance (1960) 333 Federal assistance (1960) 6359 Federal Government (I960) 10647 National defense — Continued mobilization- — continued national plan — continued fire defense (1960) 635rt food distribution, ftc., during emergen- • ies (1!»60> 4751 health, principles, etc (I960) 3457 individual action (1959) 4367 individual arnl family preparedness (1960) 10040 maintenance of essential resources (1960) 4749 maintenance of law and order (1960) 3456 management of emergency production fl960) 4750 manpower (1900) 336 natural disasters (1960) 9264 organization, responsibilities (1958) H;s2.S: (1959) 13875 planning basis (1959) 13874 preparation for continuity of Govern- ment (1959) 4368 programs, etc., progress report, hearing (1959) 15752 public information (1960) 6354 radiol<^gical defense (I960) 3.34 research and development (1959) 13877 review, tests and inspection (1960) 339 rolo of the military (1959) 13876 shelter plan (1959) 4369 summary of annexes (1958) 16829 survival requirements (text of address) (1960) 4753 training and education (1960) 338 transportation (19601 r,?,7 warning of attack (1960) 331 national, regional. State officials, etc., directory (1959) 5721 orders (19-14) 2473: (1957) 2690, 12198: (1958) 2199. 10548 program (1952) 7607 programs, hearinsrs (lO.-.O) 10171. 11831 reports (1959) 3346; (1960) 3558 additional copies, report (1960) 4938 shelter program for home builders (text of address) (I960) 4752 story of (1951) 15280 what we are doing in age of peril (ad- dress) (1959) 7234 mutual security program, hearings (1951) 15060 national emergency (proclamation) (1951) 1577 national reserve plan in defense of freedom, proposal (1055) 1492 nature and fe;isil>ilitv of war and deterrence (1960) 10982 only strength will win peace (1952) 10666 passive defense of naval bases (1958) 3759 personal preparedness in nuclear age. interim student manual (1960) 183r.l planning assumptions (1956) 20258 planning for emergencies (address i (1959) 7252 PMA responsibilitv (1951) 4085 policies in 1957 (1958) 14302 print as IT. doc. report (1958) 14384 policies in 1958 (1959) 15775 piint as H.doe.. report (1959) 15902 policies in 1959 (1900) 16855 policies since World War IT (1957) 6757 print as IT. doc, report (1957) 509" pooling production (1951) 13679 port emergency preparedness, role of Federal Government (remarks) (1958) 15941, 16941 preparedness — food industry and related services for se- curity (notes used in address) (1959) 93 militarv posture briefing, hearings (1957) 3689; (1959) 4645 operations (address) (1960) 1506 opera tions. investigation — authorization, reports (1957) 3752 ; (1958) 1326; (1959) 3358; (1960) 3686 report of subcommittee (1959) 16190- 191 Page 1626 Do not order from index; see indicated entry National defense — Continued preparedness — continued operations, progress report, hearing (195S) 142S5 preparedness program — Alaslva, report (1951) 6659 investigations (1951) 639, 3217-18, 6658, 6061, 9368-73. 11100 annual report (1954) 7071 committee prints (1953) 841-848, 5738 reports (1953) 5690; (1954) 145S7 ; (1955) 16870. 18195, 19195; (1956) 1519, 3644, 7207, 8884-85; (1957) 3795, 9358. 9748, 15573 task force report (1957) 8359 use of distilled spirits (1951) 614. 3174 preparedness status, reserve and National Guard forces, report (1955) 3142 price supports in our defense economy (re- marks) (1952) 6200 problems of small business related to na- tional emergonc.v, hearings (1953) 834 production and controls, reports (1951) 18372; (1953) 2258; (1954) 1600, 1634; (1955) 1299, 1349 production, reports (1956) 3441; (1957) 3622; (1958) 3260 program — effects on automobile industry employment (1952) 4186 financial aspects (1952> 9757 steel mill product shipments (1957) 6624 project orders. Army regs (1951) 8954 public land withdrawals, return responsibil- ity to Congress — hearings (1956) 20105; (1957) 6978 law (1958) 4198 reports (1956) 14920; (1957) 6873,6902, 13925; (1958) 3138 public notifications during and after enemy attack, amend Federal register act — law (1956) 1182G reports (1956) 8603, 10626 publications, price lists (1955) 19656 ; (1957) 7650; (1958) 17347; (1959) 17826 purchasing co-ops plan for defense (1951) 11319 radio and television as weapons of defense (address) (1951) 9741 records of special committee of Senate to investigate (1953) 2725 requirements respecting distilled spirits, ex- tend authority of Secretary of Treasury to transfer — law (1958) 11714 report (1958) 12412 resources for defense (1952) 14134 revenues from oil, etc., resources of Con- tinental Shelf, hearings (1953) 7548 road ahead in collective defense of free nations (address) (1951) 7422 rural electric co-ops (1951) 17124 safeguarding classified information, indus- trial security manuals (1951) 7212; (1952) 6078; (1954) 7090; (1955) 12195; (1956) 5504; (1957) 1873; (1958) 4000; (1959) 353. 3406, 4762, 16239; (1960) 3744, 13810 scientific and technological secrecy versus information availabilitj' — ■ report (1958) OS03 skilled workers and defense (1951) 19172 standardization program, directory of points of contact (1960) 5219 State forces, maintenance — hearing (1955) 15480 law (1955) 16782 state of our defenses, inquiry, hearings (1958) 4566, 8463, 12165, 14884 additional copies, reports (1958) 14383: (1960) 6586 strategy and tactics of world Communism, hearings, additional copies (1954) 14511 tasks of nonmilitary defense and present status of planning in Federal agencies, study (1955) 15015 taxation and defense economy, public affairs abstracts (1951) 20066 National defense — Continued technical problems, lists (1953) 6251; (1954) 17724; (1955) 1722; (1956) 5903, 19270; (1957) 17095; (1960) 1189, 10203, 10115 technical seminar, proceedings (1951) 15472 telephone directory of Govt, agencies (1951) 1S21, 12044 temporary economic control of strategic ma- terials, law (1953) 12333 3 keys to strength (1951) 18519 training for engineering, science, and health professions (1951) 15545 training skilled workers for defense (1951) 19174 transfer of functions from RFC (1951) 13507, 13548 transportation, general picture (address) (1955) 7265 transportation in event of mobilization, adequacy, hearings (1959) 17330 TVA's Fertilizer-Munitions Development Center (1958) 6385 Underseas Warfare Advisory Panel report (1958) 14284 united action for defense of free world (1951) 4179 United States defense support in western Europe, 1952-53 (1952) 7914 use of royalties from submerged land oil resources, hearings (1952) 5514; (1953) 10742 USSR, atomic and anti-atomic defense, ex- cerpts (19.59) 852 utilization of Government-owned plants and facilities, hearings (1959) 3320 Western Hemisphere defense framework. United States Army in World War II (1960) 11522 you and I, U.S.A. (Armed Forces talk) (1953) 13805 see also Airspace reservations — Civilian de- fense — Military securit.v — National se- curity — War and emergency powers — World War, 1939-45. National Defense Catalog Agency, establish (1952) 7194 National Defense Executive Reserve, BDSA directory of members (1960) 14926 National defense facilities act, see Reserve components of Armed Forces. National Defense Migration, Select Committee Investigating, House, preliminary in- ventory of records, 1940-43 (1954) 18924 National Defense Resources Conference, see National Security Seminar. National Defense Transportation Day : requesting observance, 3d Friday of May of each year — law (1957) 8100 reports (1957) 7088, 8208 National Development Priorities Council, establish, hearings (1957) 16563 National economy, see Economic conditions. National electric rate books (1951) 952-976, 344.3-44. 9755-57, 11332-336, 15336- 342, 1668.3-693, 18559-565, 19872- 878: (1952) 567-573, 11083-85, 13992-993, 15392-397, 17734-741, 18866-871 ; (1953) 2487-2500, 4438- 44. 16090-93, 17436-438. 18806-809, 20153-157; (1954), 741-748, 1838-48. 4082-94. 7217-18, 86682-683, 10418, 17357-380, 18616-648; (1955) 561- 570, 3307-11. 4749-50. 8104-7, 10229- 232. 12307-309, 17083-90. 18316-324, 19329-351; (1956) 1605-7. 9026-35, 10766-777, 12562-565, 15632-644, 17244-272. 18884-901, 20299-312; (1957) 8522-24. 9805-9906, 11435-445, 15734-737, 16721-724, 17681-684 ; (1958) 517-540. 4692-96, 7212-15, 8578-83. 9880-87, 12698-705, 14956- 967. 15943-961 ; (1959) 7700-11, 8994-98, 10102-104, 12648-654, 14632- Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1627 Niition:il Plectrie rate iKtoks — Continued 035, lfi321»-.'?34. 1740^-410; (1900) 5.S5-r..s9, 1754. 3S;<>2-3, .s;i70-75. 9723- 26, 11247-249, 13897-904, 17052-G4, lS5f».'»-509 fuel adjustment data (1954) 1S019A-648 ; (1955) 3312-22, 4751-53, 10231-232, 12310-312. 17091-98, 1S325-333, 19352-374: (1950) 1000-7. 9031-35, 10772-777. 12504-505, 15(>3K-044, 17259-272. 1SS93-901. 20308-312; (10571 8525-27. 9901-0, 11441-445, 1573S-741, 10725-728. 1 70S.5-6S7 ; (1958) 529-540. 4097-4701. 7210-19, 8581-83. 9884-87, 12702-705, 14962- 967, 15962-979 National Elk Hoftige, general information (1957) 11519 National cmerpenc.v, proclamation of the Pres- ident (1951) 1577 National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, President's Cnmmittee on. sec President's Committee on National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week. National Enforcement Commission, Economic Stabilization Agency, releases (1953) 3440 National Exhibition of Prints held at Library of Congress, catalogs (1951) 10033; (1952) 94X2: (1953) 9444: (1954) 8845: (1955) 8315: (1956) 9216; (1957) 8755: (1958) 7421; (1959) 8015 National Farm-City Week : designating — laws (1956) 16720; (1957) 15110: (1958) 14247 reports (1955) 14875: (1957) 15253. 15532 motion pictures list (1958) 609 rural development, program suggestions (1960) 2199 water for farm and cltv, fact sheet (1960) 1852 National farm loan associations : change name — hearings (1959) 8717, 8877 law (1959) 14023 reports (1959) 7374. 8847 farm progress, 1917-57 (1957) 9886 planning effective annual meetings (1952) 5753 reports (1952) 4020; (1953) 4423: (1954) 4067; (1955) 1516; (1956) 046; (1957) 784; (1958) 1435; (1959) 1610; (1960) 3766 National Farm Safety Week (1956) 7932; (1960) 7713 National Fire Behavior Trainig School, Alex- andria, La., 1959 (1959) 16437 National Fire Insurance Co., relief (1951) 4906 National Fire Prevention Week (1957) 16328; (1958) 11107; (1959) 13736 National first-aid and mine rescue contest : Columbus, Ohio. 1951 (1953) 9475 Fort Wayne. Ind., 1953 (1955) 8326 National flood insurance: Federal program — hearings (1950) 5258; (1957) 5299, 8365 law (1956) 16885 recommendations from the President (1952) 8727 reports (1956) 8850, 14846, 14899. 14977 National Food and Nutrition Institute, pro- ceedings. 1952 (1953) 11726 National Forest I'roducts Week : establish — law (1900) 16789 report (1900) 13706 National Forest Reservation Commission, re- ports (1951) 4942; (1952) 3805; (1953) 4221; (1954) 531s : (1955) 3113; (1956) (1958) 3183; 3643 3553 (1959) (1957) 3341 ; 3719 ; (1900) National forests : administration, facilitate and simplify — law ( 195s ) 92n9 reports (195.S) 4397, 8402 airports near (1952) loosl areas (1951) 199.S0 ; (1953) 1149, 20213; (1955) 194t;9; (l!t50) 742; (1957) 890 ; (1958) 3534, 1700G Bulgaria, conservation of reserves (195S) 16240 California — conservation (1953) 7820 facts about resources and management (1955) 15739 fire season severity index (1954) 7345 camps in — Oregon, directory (1952) 14109 Washington, directory (1952) 14110 code of Federal n'srulations (1951) 9775; (1954) 10427; (1955) 8110; (1956) 10784; (1957) 9911; (1958) 4709; (1900) 1750 commercial and industrial develojtment, na- tional forest special use permits, report (1954) 9790 conservation program (1959) 5552 Federal lands within, administration — law (1958) 14205 reports (1958) 12434. 14499 fire reports (19.59) 12740; (1900) 9813 forest lands in relation to stream basin planning (address) (1957) 11504 general Information (1951) 14113; (1954) 4218, 15731; (1956) 15940: (1958) 6268; (19.59) 9417: (1900) 17972 grazing lands, administration — hearings (1954) .5424, 0850, 1S3S7 report (1954) 5377 grazing policies and range improvements, hearings (1953) 20006 grazing report 1953 (1954) 1932 land use. term permits — • law (1950) 10707 reports (19.56) 14876. 15217 l.aws relating to (1951) 8857 long-range program, hearings (1959) 14327 map of T'nited States, territories, etc.. showing national forests (1954) 7411 mine access roads (1951) 10481 n)iscellaneous legislation, hearings (1956) 18.597 monevs from, disposition, hearings (1954) i652 multiple use and sustained yield — • hearings (1900) 8113 law (1900) 10725 reports (1960) 8070. 8107. 11015 multiple use, multiple benefits (address) (1953) 7870 Oregon and Washington, 1952 midsummer fuel moistures compared with other years (1953) 17009 our national forests (1951) 17235 payments to counties, use for Governmental purposes, report (1958) 9592 people's property (1953) 4979 personnel (1953) 4991 program, estimates of work needed and costs by States (1959) 10179 protect surface values of land — hearings (1953) 185S9 report (1953) 15554 recreation. Operation Outdoors (1957) 2091 recreation situation, fact sheets (1954) 855-850; (1950) 5703 recreational use, hearings (1956) 16975 research hi-lites (1951) 1939, 12171; (19521 1308, 11952; (1953) 3269. 14099 rights-of-wav. grant easements, hearing (I960) 11149 sale of in)i)roveinents to Salt Water Valley Users Association — law (1954) 9052 reports (1954) 1093, 9740 sale of isolated or narrow strips — hearings (1955) 14954 report.s (1955) 7890; (1956) 14875 Page 1628 Do not order from index; see indicated entry National forests — Continued Secretary of Ajrrieultiire to report an- nuallv on timber resources, hearings (195fi) 1S597 shorelines and multiple use (address) (1960) 1715S State and countv pavmonts, use — hearings (lOne) 1SG04 report (1956» 149G5 timber access roads — hearings (1951) 8007 problems (tallv) (1954) 865 timber management plans (1951) 9886 timber sale without advertisement — law (1952) 10326 reports (1951) 16482 ; (1952) 8780 timber sales in 3 western regions, review (1959) 12548 townsites — designate and sell within areas — law (195S) 11766 reports (1958) 9536. 12433 establishing, report (1955) 11790 vacation planning, Government publica- tions, lists (1954) 7171; (1955) lOlSO : (1957) 8921; (1958) 7621; (1959^ 6903 vacations (1951) 1036; (1956) 743; (1960) 1399S watershed management policv (1957) 15912 wildlife management (1952) 7791 ; (1956) 19063 see also Porest.s and forestry — Timber — Wilderness areas — also names of na- tional forests. National 4— H Achievement Dav, aids for ob- servance (1953) 3677 National 4— H Club Foundation, working to- gether for 4-H in Nation (1960) 6205 National 4-H Club Weelv, aids for observance (1953) 3677 National 4-H Sunday, aids for observance (1953) 3677 National Freedom Shrine Foundation : erect monument to 5 freedoms — hearing (1958) 3334 reports (1957) 13525, 13933; (1958) 3107 National Fuels Policy Joint Committee, create, report (1959) 16117 National Fund for Medical Education : incorporating — • law (1954) 16S18 reports (1953) 10643; (1954) 14445 National Gallery of Art : appropriations, 1953 (1952) 13524 appropriations. 1955. independent offices — hearings (1954) 5283 reports (1954) 6735, 8511 appropriations. 1956. Interior Dept., hear- ings (1955) 6175, 7973 appropriations, 1957 — hearings (1956) 7204 law (1956) 11793 report (1956) 8796 appropriations. 1957. supplemental, pro- posal (1956) 5118 appropriations, 1961 — hearings (1960) 6754 report (1960) 6713 general information and guides (1951) 15677; (1952) 11377; (1953) 8042; (1954) 12497; (1955) 10576; (1956) 5958; (1957) 16070 National Gas Turbine Establishment of Great Britain, compressor blade sections, com- parison with NACA (1957) 5748 National Gastrointestinal Cancer Conference. proceedings (1953) 9548 National Geographic Society : erect memorial for Richard E. Byrd in Ar- lington, Va. — law (1959) 15655 report (1959) 16178 National Grape Cooperative Association, Inc., grape growers well on way to owning Welchs' (1955) 4716 National Guard : Air — civilian personnel, manual (1958) 6253 mobilization, administrative i)rocedures, AF manuals (1958) 7S14. 11196 reports (1958) 10137; (1959) 9398 air reservist (periodical) (1958) 2001, 10359; (1959) 2292, 10744; (1960) 2001, 10359 appointment of R.O.T.C. members. Army regs (1951) 16034 appropriations, 1954 — Army Dept., hearings (1953) 12670 Defense Dept. — hearings (1953) 12917 law (1953) 12917 reports (1953) 12429, 12436 appropriations. 1955 — Army Dept., hearings (1954) 6854 Defense Dept. — hearings (1954) 10244 law (1954) 11422 report (1954) 10204 appropriations, 1956 — Army Dept.. hearings (1955) 7758 Defense Dept. — • hearings (1955) 9983 law (1955) 11428 reports (1955) 7712, 7736, 9953 appropriations, 1957 — ■ Army Dept., hearings (1956) 8609 Defense Dept. — hearings (1956) 7060 law (1956) 14407 reports (1956) 8584, 10237, 12327 appropriations. 1959, Army, hearings (1959) 5908 armory construction problems, presentation of facts (1957) 7591 armory inspection, spec, regs (1953) 8492 Army — ■ area school training, spec, regs (1952) 4773 ; (1954) 247 deceased personnel, care and disposition of remains, regs (1958) 7569 excess personal property, reporting and disposal regs (1959) 8100 funds, financial administration, regs (1958) 7567 ; (1959) 6807 instructions for maintenance of technical service equipment and supplies, pam- phlet (1959) 9401 mobilization procedures, regs (1959) 5313 officers and warrant officers qualification record, regs (1958) 7566; (1959) 5314 personnel, Armv service schools, schedule of classes, NGB pamphlet (1959) 10507 regulations (1951) 2475, 6019, 14453; (1952) 3250; (1954) 1321, 13552; 18107; (1955) 3996. 10909. 16433, 17936, 18820; (1956) 4687. 6461, 11557. 16347-348, 19790; (1957) 1563, 6246-47; (1958) 798, 1754, 5009-10, 1566-71 size, expressing sense of Congress, report (1958) 12006 technicians program (1957) 7599 Army or Air — members dying in service under honor- able conditions, headstones or mark- ers for unmarked graves — law (1958) 14156 reports (1958) 12544, 14500 military construction authorization, hear- ings (1958) 12599 personnel, employment as caretakers, re- move limitations, report (1958) 9493 retention of deferment or exemption upon change of membership — law (1958) 14067 reports (1958) 11997, 14697 audit, regulations (1956) 12S02 ; (1958) 5010 benefits, administration, regulations (1951) 14100; (1952) 7971 California, land for use — law (1957) 15103 reports (1957) 11013, i:!919 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1629 National Guard — Continued civilian personnel — refnilations (1953) 6239; (1955) 1719, eooG withlioldiug compensation for State re- tirtMiiiMit purposes — law (1950) 11S02 reports (1956i 5224, 10544 clothinp and eciuipuieut issue, spec, regs (1951) 2538 commissioned ollicers, regulations (1951) 17011; (1954) 7513; (1956) 9280, llOGO. 12801; (1957) 5702, SSOO, 11757, 17092 damage claims arising from training ac- tivities, payment — hearings (1900) 16895 law (1960) 1G780 reports (li)OO) 10919, 11049 damages involving processing claims, regs (1954) 12498 deferment and exemption. Army regs (1952) 9875; (1955) 2776 disbursements, designated oflSces. spec regs (1951) 7644: (1952) 4752, 14604; (1953) 3848, 16892 discharge and reenlistment. spec regs (1951) 19234; (1954) 9327 District of Columbia, commanding general to hold rank of brigadier general or major general — law (1957) 151.37 reports (1957) 6925, 15542 efficiency reports, officers and warrant (.(fl- eers (1951) 15678; (1954) 17714; (1956) 20651; (1957) 5763 enlisted personnel- — administrarlve procedures, regs (1955) 18512; (1958) 17298: (1959) 1103 enlistment and reenlistment, regs (1955) 18511, 1961)2; (1956) llOOl. 20652; (1957) 7588, 11758; (1959) 6805 enlistment, regulations (1955) 6693 extension of active service — Army regulations (1955) 1109; (1956) 4689 special regulations (1952) 4754. 8395, 9923; (1953) 19777; (1954) 13019- 620 personnel records, regs (1955) 18513; (1956) 11063: (1959) 6806 recognition, etc., regulations (1953) 17811 regulations (1952) 2900. 18031 • (1956) 20652; (1957) 7588-90. 11758-7.59; (1955) 17298: (1959) 1103. 6805-6 reserve and service obligations, etc., regs (1957) 11760 separation and discliarge, rees (1953) 17812: (1950) 7700, 11002, 19262; (1957) 7589. 11759 enlisted students in Arniv service schools, spec. regs. (1053) 5136; (1956) 6478 field tr.iiiiiiig (1953) 2734 financial management plan (1957) 7598 food service guid" (1954) 5850 forces, status, report (1954) 3753 general insjioetion — annual. Army pam (1955) 13865 Army regs (1955) 10878. 10384; (1957) 4642 Houston. Tex., land for use — law (1954) 10840 roi.ort (1054) 17087 Inactive, regulations (1952) 0131; (1959) 3955 Induction into service of V.?>. — Arniv regulations (1951) 2475 special regulations (1951) 2535 Information for businessmen (1959) 16943 inforn)at;on for members of Ready Reserve completing 6 months active" duty for training (1956) 18378 inspections, regulations (1951) 1433, 10113; (1955) 1718, 15929 Iowa, land for use — hearing (1955) 7974 law (1955) 9403 reports (1955) 7681, 7902 National Guard — Continued Klamath County, Orcg., land for use — law (1954) 10850 reports (1954) 11091. 14718 logistical policies for support — Army regulations (1955) 17936 special regulations (1951) 2530, 12822, 17427: (1952) 3302-3, 0582 Louisiana, land for usrogram, regs (1956) 15920: (1957) 5705 preparednes status, report (1955) 3142 procedures for election of options by mem- bers not on active duty, regulations (1955) 0095 property and fiscal officers, active-duty status — hearina (1953) 12088 law (1954) 11441 reports (1952) 13588; (1953) 12753; (1954) 9929 property damage, etc.. States' liability — law (1954) 10809 reports (1954) 11088, 14740 recreational facilities and equipment, Army regs (1953) 14756 Page 1630 Do not order from index; see indicated entry (1057) 16396; (1957) 8101; to National Guard — Continued recruiting, Army regs (1955) 3997 reemployment rights — briefing session and program 14722 field letter, etc (1957) 7731 report (1960) 13676 registers (1952) 18032; (1953) (1954) 17716: (1956) 11064: 10230; (1958) 8848; (1959) (1960) 8867 release of Ariuy enlisted persouuel N.G.— Army regulations (1955) 5515, 8832, 16486; (1956) 211. 16400 special regulations (1952) 3342-43. 6616, 16130; (1953) 8570, 16933; (1954) 3228 relief from active military service. Army regs (1951) 4399: (1953) 213 reports (1951) 11627; (1952) 11378; (1953) 8044: (1954) 15709; (1955) 5098: (1956) 12800: (1957) 8858; (1958) 10137: (1959) 9398 reports from States, errors, etc., Admin- istrative Office presentation (1957) 7594 retention of unit organizations and equip- ment — hearini^s (1952) 8927,10627 reports (1952) 8886, 10761 retirement for members, regs (1955) 5099 retirement policy (1960) 1185 review of Reserve program, hearing (1957) 9551 revise United States code — hearings (1955) 14988; (1956) 15476 law (1956) 18562 law (in Statutes at large) (1956) 20313 reports (1955) 116S9 ; (1956) 17041 Rhode Island, property for use — law (1958) 11745 reports (1957) 15537: (1958) 11978 sales of clothing and erjuipage to. spec, regs (1951) 8993, 19209:^(1953) 9937; (1954) 13586 selective service sections, iusnection. spec, regs (1952) 1903 special regulations (1951) 2535-37. 7643- 44, 12822-824, 16067-68. 17427-428, 192.34 : (1952) 132. 1963. 3302-3, 4752-53. 6580-82. S394. 9922. 12533- 534. 14663-664. 17262: (1953) 3848. 16892-S93; (1954) 9327-28; (1955) 18938 strencrth reduction, proposal hearings (1958) 5705 student officers, termination of active duty and reserve commissions, Army regs (1955) 8795 supplies and equipment maintenance, re- sponsibilties, etc., regs (1958) 16421 supply and accounting procedures, spec, regs (1951) 12823, 17428; (1952) 132, 4753, 8394, 12534; (1955) 18938 target ranges, specifications (1955) 17504 technicians, pavmeut and accountinc pro- cedures, regs (1957) 7590, 8S63 ; (1959) 3956 Texas, laud for use — hearings (1955) 7974. 15478 laws (1954) 16844-845; (1955) 9402; (1956) 5074. 16698 rcDorts (1954) 17077-78; (1955) 7680, 7901, 15423; (1956) 3436. 11993, 15322, 15324, 15349; (1957) 15541 training — re-ulations (1952) 16840: (1954) 17715; (1955) 17503; (1956) 19263; (1957) 16071; (1958) 1.3049 requirements, action of House Armed Services Committee (1957) 5107 transfer to Army Reserve of officers, war- rant officers, etc., regulations (1955) 6694 transportation of troops, materiel, and sup- plies, regs (1954) 7514 t'fational Guard — Continued unit organizational materiel, regs (1956) 7707 United States Code, amend to codify recent law — hearing (1958) 9S00 law (1958) 14204 reports (1957) 15232 ; (1958) 12559 units — organization (1952) 16841 return from active service to State con- trol, spec, regs (1952) 6581, 12533, 17262 veterans educational, etc.. benefits for AFROTC graduates of 1954 in National Guard training prior to Feb. 1955, hear- ing (1960) 9647 Virginia, land for use — law (1956) 14486 report (1956) 12042 warrant officers, regulations (1953) 9539 ; (1955) 19601 Wisconsin, land for use — law (1956) 14496 reports (1956) 3449, 10619 Wisconsin, land for use, remove restric- tions — laws (1958) S103; (1960) 12995 reports (1958) 5644, 7066; (1960) 9468, 11105 Wvoming. land for use — - laws (1955) 11348; (1956) 11825 reports (1954) 14781; (1955) 7941, 9648-49; (1956) 7017. 10625 your military service obligation (1954) 1334: (1955) 18919 your son and his military obligation, enlist- ment information (1959) 16944 see also Air National Guard — Pay, allow- ances, etc. — Reserve components of Armed Forces — Uniforms. National Guard Association of United States : propertv iu D.C.. exempt from taxation — law (1960) 15082 reports (1960) 15333, 16S66 National Guard Bureau : pamphlets (1959) 5312, 9401, 10507 publications (1959) 5312 regulations (1959) 5313-15, 9399-9400 report. 1958 (1959) 9398 National Guard Bureau. Air Force : ANGM manuals (1951) 5701. 1700S-10, 18S50-S51; (1952) 9562; (1955) 8368; (1958) 6253 civilian personnel, ANGM manual (1955) 8368 National Guard Bureau, Army : Administrative Office presentation of State report errors, etc. (1957) 7594 appropriations, 1955, Defense Dept. — military functions (1954) 9992 reports (1954) 8279, 8281 appropriations. 1955, supplemental — law (1954) 16796 report (1954) 14807 manual, NGB series (1951) 1431, 3976 N6 officers, active duty with Bureau, Army regs (1951) 6019 NGB circular (1952) 16S41 ordnance maintenance policies (1957) 7596 organization and functions, spec, regs (1953) 5100 Organization and Training Branch, func- tions, objectives, etc. (1957) 7592 Personnel Branch, functions and problems (comments) (1957) 7593 reports (1951) 11627; (1952) 11378; (1953) S044; (1954) 15709; (1955) 5098; (1956) 12800; (1957) S858 ; (195S) 10137 ; (1959) 9398 signal equipment maintenance (1957) 7597 National Gypsum Co., contract settlement (1951) 3293 National Hay Association, Inc., opportunitiea and responsibilities in drouth hay pro- 25, S9in- 11, l(»lsi. i:;i]7. ic.-.l'J. 17:'.54: (1!i.".!m 2111. 4('21. l()5t!7-5(;S. 1510S. 17S29 ; (19r,()) 2191. 4:Hs.i. li().S0-31. 753(i-37, 8935-30. 10371. 14G79-«.S0. 16191-193, 18045 4S househoM-intcrview statistical design (1958) l.'{117 impairnicnts hv tvpp. sex, age, statistics, 1957-5S (1959) l()5r!7 ori;rin ami inofrrani (]!)5>s) 8910 National heart act. text (1953) 4720 National Heart Institute : aw aids to aid attack against heart disease (1952) 830 cardiovascular research support (1959) 94.ji'ctives .ind b;isic design (1956) 17834 reports (1f)5(!) 17834-,S36 National income, see Income. National industrial technical centers 164S8 : (I960) 7009 National Institute for International and Medical Research : establish — hearings (1959) 7642, 15949; 6648 report (1959) 7577 National Institute of Arthritis and Metal)olic Diseases, research highlights, 1959 (1!»60) 16109 National Institute of Dental Research : buildings, erection, etc.. Increase funds — lieariiiL's (1'.)5(;) 5491. 10;i78 law (1956) 144;;i9 rei)orts (195(i) 7197. 10238, 14760 clinical studies and patient referral pro- cedures at riinic.il Center (1955) 17506; (1959) 2001 (1951) 14101 ; (1959) Health (1960) (1955) grants 812; grants 18852; (1953) National Institute of Dental Research — Con. oral diseases research, highlights of prog ress. 1959 (1960) 16108 National Institute of M iit.!! Health: program, mental health project (1959) 6X11 provisions and activities (1960) 5966 research studies, progress (1960) 7475 school mental health program (1960) 1188 training program (1958) 13052 National Institutes of Health : activities in liekl of gerontology (1959) 10508; (1900) 16104 advisory councils, studv sections, and com- mittees, list of menil)ers (I960) 14611 appropriations, 1954. Health, Education, and Welfare Dept. — hearings (1953) 12919 law (1953) 15232 report (1953) 12769 appropriations, 1955, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept — hearings (1954) 9950, 12131 law (1954) 11436 reports (1954) 9810, 119.",2 approT>riations, 1950, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept. — hearinirs (1955) 4420. 9986 law (1955) 14364 reports (1955) 4403. 9919 appropriations. 1956. supplemental hearings (1955) 11814 appropriations, 1957, Health, Education, and Welfare Dept. — hoarings (1950) 5241. 5243. 10636 reports (1956) 5213. 10579 awards, cancer research facilities (1951) 18935 bulletins (1951) 16358, 17013, (1952) 2961 cooks, examination announcement 5411 general information (1951) 1885.'} general medical scienn's. research high- lights, 1959 (19(!0) 8S6S grant and award programs, information statement (1955) 8:n3 grants nnd awards (1951) 10222; (1952) 8077: (1958) 801. 15200; (1959) 15095. 16947: (1960) 17950. 19174 growth and progress (1956) 19266 lectures (1955) 813: (1950) 12803 medical research irrants. message from the President (1956) 3401 medical research programs. patients (1960) 4295 organizational directories (1960) 10376 papers approved for publication, etc., 1955, list (1950) 151)24 Plant Safetv Branch 17949 programs in aging, summary (1900) 7539 programs, work, etc (1954) 18934; (1960) 7478 reference guide series (1956) 4148-50; (1957) 10237; (1958) 6255; (1959) 531S. 16948, 17777; (1960) 2141, 17951, 19175 research and training grants for studies on aging, review (1959) 5380 research grants and fellowships awarded, 1958. supplement (1959) SlOO research highlights. 19.59 (l!i60) 4297 studies in aging (1900) 10112 research progress, 1956, highlights (1957) 10235 scientific papers, bibliographies (1957) 10175: (1958) 15321; (1959) 9472; (11)00) 10370 scientist administrators of research and training irrants. examination announce- ment (1960)6:i79 see alsi) clinical Center. National Institutes of llealtli — National Institute of Dental Research. volunteer (1959) 9472; tion, etc handbook (1960) Page 1632 Do not order from index; see indicated entry National Institutes of Scientific Research : establishment — analysis and summary of bill (1958) 5812, 6922 hearings (195S) 8479, 12G06 National Instrumentation Test and Calibra- tion Center, establish, hearings (19tJ0) 13455 National interest and foreign languages, dis- cussion guide and work paper (1957) 4359 National Inventors Council : information bulletins (1953) 164.01; (1956) 19269 : (1957) 2241 make awards lor inventive contributions relative to national defense — hearing (1957) 1850 reports (1955) 14804; (1957) 5111 National Investment Advisory Council, estab- lish, hearings (1951) 13548 National Junior Achievement Week, designate, reports (1956) 1413, 1487; (1958) 14844; (1960) 3665 National Key Deer Refuge : establish — hearings (1957) 11078 law (1957) 15031 reports (1956) 14S33, 15423; (1957) 9527, 13891 National Labor-Management Manpower Policy Committee, manpower program for full mobilization developed by (1955) 4662 National labor relations act, see Industrial relations. National Labor Relations Board : administrative organization, procedure, and practice (1958) 4430 administrative practices, hearings (1953) 18591 appropriations, 1952 — hearings (1951) 8009 reports (1951) 7975, 11152, 13321, 14987 appropriations, 1953 — hearings (1952) 5324, 7368 law (1952) 13027 reports (1952) 5281, 8964, 134,23 appropriations, 1954- — • hearings (1953) 8971 law (1953) 15232 reports (1953) 8938, 12769, 15456 appropriations, 1955 — hearings (1954) 6856, 12131 law (1954) 11436 reports (1954) 9810, 11932 appropriations, 1956 — hearings (1955) 4421, 9986 law (1955) 14364 reports (1955) 4403, 9919 appropriations, 1956, supplemental — hearings (1955) 11814i; (1956) 5248, 7205 law (1956) 10134 proposal (1956) 3407 report (1956) 6975 appropriations, 1957 — hearings (1956) 5242,10636 reports (1956) 5213, 10579, 14667 appropriations, 1958 — hearings (1957) 6950, 9746 law (1957) 10735 reports (1957) 6875, 9710 appropriations, 1959 — hearings (1958) 4409, 8461 law (1958) 11776 reports (1958) 5642, 9687, 12024 appropriations, 1960 — hearings (1959) 5913, 8884 law (1959) 14013 reports (1959) 7392, 9999 appropriations, 1961 — hearings (1960) 5016,9614 law (1960) 16758 reports (1960) 6576, 11088, 15199 cases before Board, changing pattern (lecture) (1959) 9405 contract bar rulings, administrative adapta- tion to changing times (address) (1958) 7572 (1953) (1954) (1955) 18517 ; (1957) 7573; interim report National Labor Relations Board — Continued decisions and orders (1951) 3981, 7777, 11029, 15694, 18854, 20196; (1952) 4318, 7983, 15706, 18050, 19092 ; 6252, 11348, 17827, 20348 ; 2052, 7517, 12500, 18937 ; 1723, 8375, 10580-581, 15931, (1956) 5964, 12805, 20660; 1119, 7600, 17995; (1958) (1959) 3957, 8107, 16950; (1960) 5969, 10295. 17955 decisions, digests and indexes (1952) 9587; (1953) 13485; (1954) 10714; (1955) 10582; (1956) 17607; (1959) 6814, 13465,17778; (1960) 10296 general counsel, nominatiou of Theophil C. Kammholz — hearing (1955) 3164 views (1955) 7801 history and activities (addresses) (1959) 9406, 13464 Homedale Tractor case, (1954) 5294 jurisdictional standards — hearings (1958) 16869 report (1957) 16583 nomination of — Beeson, Albert C. — hearings (1954) 3889 reports (1954) 8411-12 Fenton, Jerome U., hearing (1957) 5324 Jenkins, Joseph A., hearing (1957) 5324 Leedom, Boyd S., hearings (1955) 4565; (1959) 16217 Rodgers, Philip R., hearings (1953) 15851; (1958) 14895 Rothman, Stuart, hearing (1959) 8906 organization and procedure, recommenda- ,tions of advisory panel (I960) 3648 press releases (1953) 14282; (1954) 2791, 13197-199; (1955) 2476-78, 13385- 387; (1956) 2549-51, 13698-700; (1957) 3038-40, 12557-559; (1958) 2560, 10914; (1959) 2853, (1960) 3061. 12427 reports (1951) 7276; (1952) 9586; 13484; (1954) 4393: (1955) (1956) 15930; (1957) 8867; 6256; (1959) 5319; (1960) 10294 responsibilities under new labor law (re- marks) (1960) 2144 role of settlements in achieving compliance with National labor relations act (re- marks) (1960) 19176 rules and regulations (1951) 5703; (1954) 969, 989 ; (1956) 9284 address (1960) 2142 rules and regulations relative to labor-man- agement relations act (1958) 8853; (1959) 10511; (1960) 2143 statistical summaries (1954) 13197; (1955) 2476, 13385; (1956) 2549. 13698; (1957) 3038, 12557; (1958) 2559, 10913; (1959) 2852, 11394; (1960) 3060, 12426 itable of cases decided, 1947-53 (1954) 19751 telephone directory (1953) 14374 three years with NLRB (remarks) (1960) 5972 tools for administrative case-handling (ad- dress) (1960) 4301 trial examiners, additional supergrade posi- tions, hearing (1960) 16903 weeklv summary of cases (1953) 14283; (1954) 2792, 13199; (1955) 2478, 13387; (1956) 2551, 13700; (1957) i3040, 12559; (1958) 2561, 10915; (1959) 2854, 11396; (1960) 3062, 12428 National Leadership Development Conference in Trade and Industrial Education, pro- ceedings, reports (1956) 17189; (1957) 3879 ; (1958) 7177 National League of Postmasters, elimination of pornographic and obscene material from mails as objective (address) (1959) 8177 11395; (1953) 10579 ; (1958) Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1633 Kntlonal I-ibrar.v of MeiTiclnc : ,,„„^ Mbliosrnpliy of medical reviews (I960) catalogs (1957) 10985; (1958) 7425; (1959) 9.'i28; (1960) 15959 medical subject headings used (I960) 1795S classification (1956) 19271 establisli — lieariMRS (195*-, i ^UVi law (1956) 16810 reports (1956) 10570, 14S98 librarj- of Siirgeon General's Office, Index- catalopne (1959) 17781 services (1957) 2242. 144C2 ; (1958) 6257; (1959) 20G2: (1960) 4304 Kational Library Week, designation, reports (1958) 4388,4526 National Lime Association, safety competition awards (1951) 20089; (1952) 1562S : (1953) 17738; (1954) 18875; (1955) 18459: (1956) 20565; (1957) 17931; (1958) 16291; (1959) 16693; (1960) 11527 National Little League Baspball Week, desig- nating, reports (1959) 7414. 8827 National Maritime Union, alliance witli other transportation unions, threat to na- tional security, report (1959) 7631 National Medal of Science : establish — hearinss (1960) 451 law (1959) 14062 report (1959) 14222 National Mediation Board : administrative organization, procedure, and practice (1958) 4430 appropriations. 1952 — hearings (1951) 8009 reports (1951) 7975, 11152. 13321, 14987 appropriations. 1953 — hearings (1952) 5324, 7368 law (1952) 13027 proposed provision (1953) 5645 reports (1952) 5281, 8964, 13423 appropriations. 1054 — law (1953) 15232 report (1953) 12769 appropriations, 1954. supplemental — hearings (1954) 3714, 5431 law (1954) 5071 proposal (1954) 3592 reports (1954) 3702. 5364 appropriations. 1955 — hearings (1954) 6856, 12131 law (1954) 11436 reports (1954) 9810. 11593. 11932 appropriations. 1956 — hearings (1955) 4421. 9986 law (1955) 14364 reports (1955) 4403. 9919 appropriations. 1956. supplemental — hearings (1956) 7205 law (1956) 10134 reports (1956) 7203. 10243 appropriations. 1957 — hearings (1956) 5242. 10636 reports (1956) 5213, 10579, 14667 appropriations. 1958 — hearings (1^57) 6950. 9746 law (1957 1 10735 reports (1957) 6875, 9710 appropriations. 1958, deficiency, hearings (1958) 6<578 apiiropriatiou.';. 1959 — hearings (1958) 4409, 8461 law (1958) 11776 reports (1958) 5642. 9687 apiiropriatious. 19G0 — hearings (1959) 5913. 8884 law (1959) 14013 reports (1959) 7.392. 9999 appropriations. 1961 — hearings (1960) 5016,9614 law (1960) 16758 reports (1960) 6576. 11 088, 15199 craft or class determination, railroad and airline employees (1955) 17507 National Mediation Board — Continued history, 1943-54 (1955) 19603 nomination of Robert O. Boyd, hearings (1954) 3891 ; (1960) 5211 railwav l.ibor act administration, 1934-57 (i95S) 7574 reports (1951) 39S2 ; (1952) 2964; (1953) 4725; (1954) 2053; (1955) 3578; (1956) 4151 ; (1957) 2243; (1958) 3740 ; (19.59) 3959 : (1960) 4305 errata, 1951 (1952) 7984 National Memorial Stadium, erection, site of National Training-School for boys, report (1956) 14749 National Memorial Stadium Commission: amend law creating, report (1956) 14749 appropriations. 1957, supplemental, reports (1956) 15401, 15280 National Mental Health Week : designating — laws (1954) 8232; (1957) 8086 reports (1953) 9085; (1954) 6944; (1955) 7908; (1956) 8844 National Military Establishment : codes for reporting component departments, spec, regs (1952) 14672; (1953) 3869 specifications (1951) 5140-44, 6884-91, 9696-97, 11297, 16636. 19806-808; (1952) 531, 2701-3, 5613, 7523-24, 9224. 11030132. 1.3922. 17622: (1953) 2420-22, 6395-96, 10853. 13103-104, 17384, 18730; (1954) 7166, 12242; (1955) 3243; (1956) 7329 see also Defense Department. National Monument Commission : appropriations 1958 — hearings (1957) 9745 reports (1957) 5110, 11202 create — hearings (1952) 5346 law (1954) 16875 reports (1954) 3627, 14793 freedom monument. National Freedom Shrine Foundation to erect- hearing (1958) 8334 reports (1957) 13525, 13933; (1958) 3107 National monuments and memorials : American militarv cemeteries and memorials of World War II (1957) 14704 ; (1958) 131-132: (1960) 3367 Brooklyn, N.Y.. investigate advisabilitv — law (1955) 14383 reports (1954) 3626; (1955) 3070, 12151 campgrounds and picnic areas in California. Idaho. Oregon, Washington (1956) 11101 campinsr and picnic facilities, region 3 (1955) 817 camping facilities (1958) 8861 code of Federal regulations (1951) 9775; (1955) 8110; (1956) 10784; (1957) 9911: (1958) 4709; (1959) 6155; (1960) 1756 District of Columbia, sales tax, exempt sale of materials for erection of war me- morials on public grounds — law (1957) 10750 reports (1957) 9540, 9674 Eastern T'nited States, invitation to visit (1958) 15280 erect monument symbolizing Ideals of de- mocracy — - liearing (1958) 3334 reports (1957) 13525, 13933; (1958) 3107 handbook for Boy Scout Jamboree leaders (1960) 16139 Jewish War Veterans, incorporate memorial and museum — law (1958) 14246 reports (1957) 15250: (1958) 15824 mammals, estimated numbers, 1953 (1954) 15722 memorials, eoile of Federal regulations (1954) 10427 Page loS-l Do not order from index; see indicated entry National monuments and memorials — Con. National monuments and memorials and related areas, public use (1959) 11399; (1060) 3066. 12433 101st Airborne Division Association, me- morial erection in D.C. metropolitan area- law (19.58) 8075 report (1958) 565S publications, price lists (1958) 3777, (1959) 1147; (1960) 2185 2d Infantry Division, World War II and Korean War. memorial in D.C. — law (1957) 14998 reports (1957) 11030, 11262 southwestern, acquire headquarters — law (1952) 3588 report (1952)) 3637 water projects, prohibit, hearing (1953) 7464 western, admission of dogs and cats (1956) 11078 .vour booklet about (1956) 1795 see also names of monuments or memorials. National mottoes, see Mottoes. National Museum : American historical scenes, photographs available, list (1960) 16235 Australasian stilt-legged flies, collection (1952) 4321 automobile and motorcycle collection, cata- log (1957) 11765 bulletins (1951) 18855; (1952) 14304; (1953) 9549, 11349; (1954) 990; (1955) 5106, 10583. 19604; (1956) 17608, 19272: (1957) 5769, 8868, 11765; (1958) 1759. 5013, 15263. 16423-424 (1959) 5325; (1960) 1194, 5973, 11573-574, 14614 Catlin collection, paintings of Indians and the West (1957) 7680 Declaration of Independence desk, how it came here (1954) 19809 dinosaur models, photographs, list (1960) 16287 directions for collecting, preserving, and shipping fishes (1960) 16251 cycle collection catalog of Engineering Di- vision (1953) 9549 fossils — fishes, amphibians, reptiles, and birds skeletons, photographs, list (1960) 16286 invertebrate, pictures available, list (1960) 16361 mammals skeletons, photographs, list (1960) 16285 Hall, of Everyday Life in Earlv America, photographs, list (1960) 16323 lice, order Anoplura, type specimens, exhibit (1958) 8854 models of steam locomotives in North Amer- ica, catalog (1956) 17608 proceedings (1951) 1437, 3983-84, 5704- 10. 8690-91, 10119-123, 15695, 18856 ; (1952) S40. 4319-22, 6134-40, 7985- 91, 95S9, 11385-386, 14305; (1953) 4726-29, 6253, 8054, 9551-52, 11350- 353. 13486; (1954) 5853, 7518-19, 8945-48. 10716-718, 12501; (1955) 1724, 5107-8, 6698-6700, 8376, 15932, 17508-510, 18519-522. 19605-608 (1956)) 852-855, 5152, 5965-67, 7710- 11. 11066-67, 17609, 19273-275. 20661- 667; (1957) 1121-22, 4274-75, 5770, 11766. 16077, 17096, 18000-1- (1958) 803-804, 1762, 3742-43, 6258-59, 7575- 76, 8854-56, 10139-140, 13054. 15264, 16426-429 ; (1959) 1108, 2063-64, 5326-27, 6816-17. 8109, 9408-10, 13468-469. 15096-98, 16953, 17782; (1960) 1195, 4306-9, 5974, 7479-81, 11575-578, 14615, 16117-118, 17959- 962. 19177-179 title pages (1951) 8691; (1952) 4322; (1954) 5854-55; (1956) 5966-67; (1957) 10238; (1958) 8856; (1959) 9409-10; (1960) 8873-74, 16118 National Museum — Continued publications, list, 1947-58 (1958) 16423 reports — departmental editions (1951) 3985; (1952) 4323; (1953) 2739; (1954) 2054; (1955) 1725; (1956) 1785; (1957) 4276; (1958) 3744; (1959) 2065; (1960) 4310 document editions (1951) 3115; (1952) 3601; (1953) 4111; (1954) 1606; (1955) 3004; (1956) 1394; (1957) 3601; (1958) 3064; (1959) 1520; (1960) 3524 National Music Council : incorporatins — hearing (1956) 8644 law (1956) 16743 reports (1956) 8601, 15369 National Negro health news (1951) 2195 National Nurse Week : designating — law (1954) 16757 reports (1954) 11634. 15005 National objectives and military power, bibli- ography (1957) 17256 National Oceanogniphic Data Center, estab- lish, hearings (1960) 13455 National Oceanographic Records Center : establish — ■ hearings (1960) 9633, 13455 report (1960) 110G6 National Office of Vital Statistics : selected publications, list (1959) 15099 releases (1954) 13203; (1955) 2483.13395; (1956) 2554, 13703 ; (1957) 3044 National Olympic Day : Army Dept. circular (1955) 17991 designate — laws (1954) 8230; (1955) 143S9 ; (1956) 15083 reports (1955) 15321; (1957) 10976, 13942 National Olympic Week ; designation — laws (1958) 8121 ; (1959) 15715 reports (1958) 6834, 7073; (1959) 8694, 14545 National organizations, see Organizations National Outdoor Recreation Resources Re- view Commission, ,«ee Outdoor Recrea- tion Resources Review Commission. National Park Service ; announcements to school groups visiting Washington, D.C. (1953) 6254; (1959) 6825 appropriations, 1952 (1952) 8726 appropriations, 1954, Interior Dept. — hearings (1953) 10724 law (1953) 15234 reports (1953) 10710, 15408 appropriations, 1955. Interior Dept. — hearings (1954) 5284, 10247 law (1954) 11429 reports (1954) 10128, 11522 appropriations, 1955. supplemental — hearings (1954) 11865, 15188; (1955) 4423 6305 laws (1954) 16796; (1955) 7528 proposals (1954) 9684; (1955) 3025 reports (1954) 14173, 14192, 14807, (1955) 4385. 6299 appropriations, 1956. Interior Dept. — hearings (1955) 6175, 7973 law (1955) 11349 reports (1955) 4407. 7942, 9665 appropriations, 1956, supplemental — hearings (1955) 15476; (1956) 5248, 7205 law (1956) 10134 proposals (1956) 3407. 7112 reports (1956) 6975, 7203 appropriations. 1957, Interior Dept. — hearings (1056) 3500, 7204 law (1956) 11793 reports (1956) 5176. 8796. 10310 appropriations, 1957, supplemental, pro- posal (1956) 3405, 5119 archeological programs, general information (1959) 13487 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1635 Xatioiial Park SiTvic<' — ContimnMl archeolofrical rt'Sfarcli serifs (l!»ol) 10124: (1954) 1772G; (l!)"..")) 807!*: (1057) 1120: (l!tr)!i) 1C904 ; (IIUJO) 4:ni areas administered by — calendar of events (1954) 995, 5858; (19G0) 74S2 general information (1951) 5711 ; (1952) S41 : (1!I5."!) 2740; (1955) SIO, 19(i09 : (1957) KS72: (195.S) 6202; (1959) 6820 ; (1900) 8S70 public use, tabulation of visitors (1953) 10422. 20.Sr.0; (1954) 2060, 4401, 13204; (1955) 24S4. 13.396. 17525; (195()) 2555. 13704; (1957) 3045. 125(!3 ; (195>s) 2505, 10919; (1959) 285S. 11399 statement (1953) 7466 visitor accomodations furnisbed bv con- cessioners (1954) 7521; (1957) 10094; (1958) 10152; (1959) 13488. 13494 concession lea.ses and contracts, reporting requirements — law (1950) 14479 reports (1950) 8509, 15177 concessionaire leases, increase period — law (1958) 8100 reports (1958) 6826, 7037 electric power contract for Yellowstone Na- tional Park, report (1900) 13310 guide leaflet (1959) 17784 historical handbook series (1951) 3991-94, 5713, 18857 ; (1952) 2908, 6145, 9596, 180.')2: (1953) 1323, 2743. 4733-34; (19.-)4l 2n.-s, 4.399. 10725 : (1955) 1729. 35S2. 1S524, 19613; (1956) 1792, 9308, 12815. 15945. 17643-644. 19290-291, 20078-079; (1957) 2246. 4277. 5777, 7007. 8878-79, 10248; (1958) 10441- 442. 17315; (1959) 13490; (1900) 1202. 8880. 17971. 19186 in the Southwest (1952) 11393 interpretive series, history (1950) 20680 laws relating to (1951) 14112; (1959) 16966 natural history handbook series (1954) 5866; (1955) 1731-32; (1960) 17973 park ranger, examination announcements (1954) 3,543. 10300: (I960) 357 press releases (1957) 12564; (1958) 2506. 10920: (1959) 2859. 11400; (1960) .3067, 12434 problems (1952) 7213 publications, checklists (1951) 13681 ; (1952) 1.3960; (1953) 17393; (1954) 8647: (1955) 8060 report. 1950 (1951) 8694 source book series (1956) 5989 ; (1957) 1138 statement on what national parks are (1900) 14028 student trainee examination announcements (1900) 357. 15008 Yellowstone bake boating regulations, hear- ings (1900) 6755 National i)arks : and related areas, public use (1959) 11399 ; (19601 3()fi0. 12433 campground .-md house trailer facilities (1952) 15710 camping and picnic facilities, region 3 (1955) 817 camping facilities (1956) 17639; (1958) 8S61 : (1!)59) 9414; (1960) 10301 Capital of TTnited States — open si)aces and community services (1951) .3975 outdoor programs (1951) 7281; (1952) 01 4S park police, rules, etc. (1952) 2970 peoi)le and land (1951) .3974 code of Federjil reguI;itions (1951) 9775; (1952) 9294: (19.^)3) 1095.'); (1954) 10427; (1955) 8110; (1950) 10784; (1957) 9911; (1958) 4709; (1959) 6155 ; (1900) 1756 concession leases, etc., relieve Secretary of Interior of rei>orting requirements — law (1950) 14479 reports (1950) 8509, 15177 National i)arks — Continued concessi(»naire leases, Increase period — law (1958) 8100 reimrts (1958) 0826, 7037 con.servation in areas (1956) 11083 Eastern United States. InvUaion to visit (1955) 1727; (1956) 19290; (1958) 15280 ; (1900) 8881. 10306 facilitating man.agement — law (1953) 15292 rei>orts (1951) 17913; (1953) 5525, 15707 forests and trees (1954) 4.396 gener.il information (1951) 14113; (19.54) 15731; (1950) 15946: (1958) 6268; (1959) 9417 : (1900) 17972 handbooks for Hov Scout .Jamboree leaders (1953) 8003; (1900) 10139 historical and archeological areas, hand- books, list (1900) 7518 incinerators and refuse receptacles (1956) 59SG Insect damage to forests (1951) 15700 mammals, estimated numbers, 1953 (1954) 15722 map of United States, territories, etc., show- ing parks, etc. (1954) 7411 Mission 06 and Civil War battlefields (ad- dress) (1959) 6831 museum properties, facilitate manage- ment — law (1955) 11398 reports (1955) 9622, 9874 non-Federal lands in system, acquisition, amend act — laws (1954) 16878: (1956) 16869 reports (1954) 11783, 14987; (1956) 11970, 15299 picnic tables (1955) 17524 public use. tabulations of visitors to areas adiniuistered by National Park Service (1953) 10422. 20356; (1954) 2000. 4401. 13204; (1955) 2484, 13396, 17525; (1956) 2555, 13704; (1957) 3045. 12503: (1958) 2505, 10919; (1959) 2858. 11399 publications, price lists (1956) 20738 ; (1958) 3777; (1959) 1147; (1960) 21S5 publications relating to. checklists (1951) 130S1 : (1952) 13960; (1953) 17393; (1954) 8647; (1955) 8060 purpose, value, etc. (1960) 14028 recreation.il fishing, general information (1960) 2155 story in pictures (1957) 8877 tourist season. 1954 (1954) 7532 trailer coach facilities in areas (1955) 1735 utilization of facilities, Armv Dept. circular (1956) 239 vacation planning. Government publications, lists (1954) 7171; (1955) 10180; (1957) 8921; (1958) 7021; (1959) 6903 visitor accommodations furnished bv con- cessioners (1954) 7521; (1957) 16094; (1958) 10152; (1959) 13488, 13494 water projects, prohibit, hearing (1953) 7464 water supply examination, membrane filter technl(iue (1950) 0055 western, admission of dogs and cats (1950) 11078 western area, admission and miscellaneous fees, etc (1950) 11087 western U.S.. Alaska, and Hawaii, invita- tions to visit (1954) 10726; (1950) 11093; (1957) 14408; (1960) 11584 Wheeler Peak-Lehman caves area. inv(>sti- gate advisjibility. rejiort (195S) 12156 Wilderness areas within, list (1900) 14029 wilderness preservation. :\Iissi(tn 00 (1958) 7583 wildlife in areas of national park svstem (1955) 175.30 your booklet about national parks and na- tional monuments (1956) 1795 sec al'rogram, tabulation problems, etc., report (1960) 5045 scientific research and development at colleges and universities, expenditures and manpower, 195-3-54 survey (1959) 0842 senior postdoctoral fellowship program, in- formation (1959) 1117 summer science training program in co- oi^eration with colleges, etc.. for high- abilitv secondarv school students, an- nouncement (1959) 0838 transfer to Science and Technology Depart- ment— analvsis and summary of bill (1958) 5812. 0922 hearings (1958) 8479. 12000; (1959) 7018. 10044 undergraduate research programs, 1960-61. annmincoment and suggestions (1959) 10970 weatlier modification research — hearings (1958) 5725; (1959) 15966 law (1958) 11707 reports (1957) 11255; (1958) 6841. 8290 National Scientific Register. Information bul- letins (1952) 17059-662, 18787; (1953) 1010 National search and rescue manual (1959) 17305 National securities exchanges : brolvcrs. dealers, and members, credit ex- tension, etc (1951) 5199, 16696; (1953) 5900: (1955) 1524. 8113; (1950) 9045; (1957) 9919; (1958) 1449. 12710. 15985; (1959) 9009; (1960) 13912 Page 1638 Do not order from index; see indicated entry National securities exchanges — Continued fees increasing liearing (1960) 13441 report (1057) 1125o stocks registered — lists (1951) 3445. S349, 13737, 18570; (1952) 2752, 13997, 165S7 ; (1953) 5964; (1954) 15399; (1955) 10243; (1956) 17274; (1957) 9917; (1958) 8600 loans by banks for purchasing and carry- ing, 'regulations (1955) 1525, 8114; (1958) 1450, 12711, 15980; (1959) 3479, 146441 National security : act ot 1947, as amended — compilation (1954) 1726 implementation of title 4, hearings, etc (1954) 1727-28, 12134 act of 1954. amend, hearing (1959) 7643 adequacy of I'.S. laws rel. to offenses (1953) 9172 advance in 83d Congress (1954) 17039 AEC-FCDA relationship hearing (1955) 14473 air commerce control violations, civil penalties — - hearing (1958) 8322 reports (1958) 4504. 9495 air traffic control (1951) 2S16, 4270; (1955) 9260, 19106 American political democracy and problem of personnel security (address) (1956) 967 annuity rights denial in certain cases — - hearings (1959) 593i3, 764.3 reports (1959) 5889, 5896, 6013; (1960) 0GO7 Armed Forces industrial security — Army regulations (1955) 17954 ; (1957) 1382, 4710 special regulations (1953) 14832; (1954) 9347 background of U.S. military policj' (1959) '9632 bibliography (1956) 13848 caution, responsibility under Federal laws, poster (1953) 9500 civilian employe security program reporting requirements, Army regs (1955) 2793, 4018 Communist activities among seamen and on waterfront facilities, hearings (1900) 13465 Communist campaign to destroy U.S. pro- grams, report (1957) 15243 print additional copies, report (1958) 4321 Communist controls on religious activity, hearing (1959) 7634 Communist domination of unions as threat (1952) 17527 Communist infiltration in United Nations or- ganization, hearings (1953) 20011; (1954) 1732 defense bonds provide foundation (1951) 15835 defense contractors access to classified in- formation. Secretary of Defense to pre- scribe standards, report (1959) 15877 defense of Formosa and Pescadores — law (1955) 2988 message from the President (1955) 3019 reports (1955) 3049-50. 3116 disarmament relation, collection of docu- ments. 1919-55 (1956) 10645 education and science for national defense, hearings (1958) 7114 educational system emergency programs, recommendations, message from the President (1958) 3076 electric power supply, study in public pol- icy (1960) 16557 establish cfntral security office, hearings (1957) 13606 Federal case law concerning security of U.S., legal survey (1954) 17146 Federal laws covering subversive activities, etc. (1953) 9498 National security — Continued Federal-State concurrent jurisdiction effects, report (1958) 14747 foreign economic policy, effect (1955) 866 foundations for growth and security (1952) 11419. 16367 special digest (1952) 15327 summary (1952) 14336 Government departments, interlocking sul)- version — hearings (1954) 583, 1741, 8578, 19445 • (1955) 434-436, 1414, 3150, 10028 12183; (1956) 7220 ' hearings, appendix (1954) 583 hearings, print additional copies, reiiort (1955) 4395 Government employees program — abolition, Emergency Civil Liberties Com- mittee campaign (1958) 343 coordinate administration and prescribr proeedure_s^^^for program, hearings investigate, report (1955) 3131 investigation, extend time, reports (1956) 3621, 12377; (1957) 3741 reports (1956) 8795, 15391, 17101 summary suspension of employment, make discretionary — hearings (1957) 13606; (1960) 16900 reports (1957) 13830, 15259; (1958) 11981, 14543 Government loyalty-seeuritv programs survey, hearings (1956) 5490, 15477 Government organization — bibliography (1960) 3715 review of programs — hearings (1960) 6768, 11163. 16945, 18439 report (1960) 3649 selected materials (1960) 6769 Government Printing Office, security meas- ures, hearings (1953) 17295. 18(319 greater security and defense of U.S. — hearings (1951) 13555, 16426 law (1951) 19509 reports (1951) 13509, 17844 helium act of 1960 — hearings (1960) 8138, 13797 law (1960) 16804 reports (1960) 8077,18756 how employers can help keep nation strong suggestions (1958) 16274 how to measure nation's strength (1951V 2461; (1954) 3143 in quest of peace and security, documents (1951) 19003 Indonesia, security operations agninst rebels, acceleration of program (i960) 18966 industrial security — ■ careful, it may l)e party line (1956) 17113 cartoons (1953) 14262 evaluation of jobs in program (1956) 16447 personnel review program, report (1956) statements (1953) 14263 interlocking subversion in Government de- partments — hearings (1953) 12963, 17303, 18623, 20012 hearings and report, print, report (1953) 15547 report (1953) 15843 Internal security act, administration, in- vestigation — ■ annual reports (1956) 1514; (1957) 5282; (1958) 12407, 12616; (1900) 475 1956, additional copies, report (1957) 10958 authorization, report (1960) 3681 Communist Party of U.S., handbook for Americana (1956) 1531. 10404 documentary charts (1957) 16580 expose^ of Soviet espionage (1960) 9640, 13476 extension, reports (1957) 3768; (1958) 3275 ; (1959) 3366 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1639 Nationiil security — Continupd internal security act — continued hearings (1955) 15510: (1!)5G) 337. 539. 15:i2, 30C.i. 5489. 7221-22, S90S-10, 1065S. 12440. 1242-443, 17100. 18087- 092. 20131-137; (1957) 6G7-670. 1853, 3.S09-13. 5322. 7135-38. 8388. 9771- 75. 11299. 13992. 15594. 10581, 17589- 593; (195.S) 357, 1340. 3341, 4585, 12014: (1959) 0072. 7034-35. 8903, 12557, 10210. 10212-213; (1900) 470, 1084. 1089, 0780, 9042, 11178, 13795, 10954 bearini?s and reports, 1951-55, index (1957) 9709 hearincrs and reports, print, reports (19.50) 1494, S532 Interim report (1957) 10579 lepislative iiroblenis. extract from annual report, 1957 (1958) 9051 preserve jurisdiction, report (1950) 1500 reports (1955) 4504; (1956) 12436, 17099 ^ „ staff studies (1957) 639; (1959) 12.^o6 status of Ilungrarian refugee program (19.59) 12559 Study report (1959) 10048 Internal security investigation — testimony of Igor Gouzenko (19.)5) 1392 time extension, report (1955) 3120 Internal securitv manuals (1953) 20005; (1955) 15012 collection of Federal security laws, an- nouncement (1954) 678 internal security f«f Air Force installations. Air Force mr.nual (1950) 17907 internal security of U.S. — additional sr.m for investigation, reports (1953) 4229. 4232; (1954) 1701. 1713 strongthen. reports (1900) 13753, 15289 intt>rnal security suiicommittee — legislative recommendations (1900) 473 pul)lications. print additional copies, re- port (1900) 13067 keepini.' ahcnd in research and development (1951) 12740 lovaltv-spi'uritv programs and constitutional ■ riglits, hearings (1900) 0782 manpower and Nation's security (1951) 8946 manpower resources (1954) 1787 militnrv personnel, contro] procedures — Armv regulations (1955) 13793; (1956) 195. 11572 special regulations (1954) 13062; (19o5) 254 national security and American economy in 1900's (1960) 4802 New York Citv port security, hearings (1953) 8997 ocean sciences and national security, report (1900) 13401 organization (1955) 19628 overall mechanism — ,<,^--n commission to study, reports (19;)o) 12053. 14794 hearincrs (1955) 10013 Panama Cnn.il, se.n-level pro.iect relation, re- port (1950) 18577 print as document, report (1956) 14752 plant security — , ...„,.«, be security conscious (folder) (1954) 12193 be sure it's secure — folder (1952) 17966 poster (1952) 17968 ' biggest gap in security an open mouth — folder (1953) 20017 poster (1953) 20021 carelessness or sabotage, folder (1954) 5400A protect vour 1ob. save your life — folder (1952) 17973 poster (1952) 17972 securitv Is everybody's business, folder (19.53) 9502 sh-h-h. they are listening on the party line — folder (1952) 17975 poster (1952) 17909 your machine is freedom's weapon, protect it, poster ( 1952) 17970 National security — Continued plant security — continued your protection — 1954 guard, folder (1954) 1730b poster (1953) 9499 your security — folder (1953) 13441 leaflet (19.54) 1.5240 poster <1954) 152.".9 policy for security and peace (1954) 7687 policy of U.S., proceedings of student con- ■ference (1957) 10144 positions in Government service, mobilizing first rate talent, hearings (1900) 11163 problems we face (address) (1951) 10176 protection by denial of passports to Com- munist Tarty members — hearings (1'.t58) 14570 report (1958) 14540 protection liy providing penalties for dam- age to conimunicalion facilities, report (1960) 9593 protection under trade agreements extension act. report (1953) 12520 public affairs al>stracts (1951) 20062 refugees, security screening, hearing (1955) 15514 regulations of RFC (1952) 11499 relation to intelligence activities, report (1900) 13727 report of Government Commission (1957) 11633, 15304 rules to be followed (1958) 307 safeguarding classified information, indus- trial security manuals (1951) 7212; (1952) 0078: (1954) 7090; (1955) 12195; (1956) 5504; (1957) 1873; (1958) 4009; (1959) 353. 3400, 4762, 1G239; (1960) 3744, 13810 safeguarding (remarks) (1960) 0101 safeguarding, selected reports and recom- mendations (1952) 14338. 10307 secrecy regulations, effects, report (1958) 6803 security flight rules, poster (1956) 1367 securitv in the Pacific (address) (1954) 12566 security investigations, circular (1955) 4060 ships needed for trade and re;idv defense of free world (remarks) (1900) 8305 State Department, security and personnel practices — hearintrs (1954) 6887 report (1954) 5221 State Department's loyalty security pro- gram (1952) 19155 statutes of general interest to security oflS- cers in atomic energy program (1957) 7917 strategy and tactics of world Communism, hearings (1954) 12176. 15225, 17107, 18435, 19447; (1955) 7992, 10030, 15517. 10,<384 submerged Innds revenue — hearings (1953) 10742 report (1953) 15492 subversive influence in educational process — committeiM'i'int (1953) 2277 hearings n953) 849. 7553. 9183, 1074S, 12905, 1802-1: (1950) 5.39 report (1953) 15845 report and liearings. print (1953) 15546 threat from issuance of passports to Com munists. etc., hearings (1959) 12318 thrciit from issuance of passports to com- munist dominated labor unions, report (1959) 7031 total defense adiieved by supporting mili- tary might witli effective and strong nori-militarv defense (address) (1959) 7234 trade agreements program (address) (1958) 8947 United Nations for security (poster) (1951) 14242 Washincton Conference of IVTavors. etc., re- ports (1955) 4729: (1950) 12551 White TTouse Conference of Mayors, reports (1954) 5572 Page 16'in Do not order from index; see indicated entry National security — Continued wiretapping information, admit as evi- dence — heariucrs (1955) 11S39 reports (1954) 6767-C8 _ with arms limitation (address) (1960) 60(0 withhold patents detrimental to — law (1952) 3585 reports (1951) 1T886, 18333 see also Civilian defense — Industrial secu- rity — Military security — National de- fense. National Security Agency : administrative authorities — law (1959) 8521 reports (1959) 5870, 7588 management development at executive level (1954) 15294 positions, exempt from classification act — law (1959) S521 reports (1959) 5870, 7588 scientific, etc., positions, additional — hearings (1956) 8654, 12166 reports (1956) 5220, 10255. 11947 training program, TP series (1954) 15294 National Security Council : additional positions — hearings (1957) 9743 law (1957) 9382 reports (1957) 5138, 9681 appropriataions, 1952i — hearings (1951) 15045, 16541 law (1951) 17803 reports (1951) 17955,18123 appropriations, 1953 — hearings (1952) 7185, 18850 law (1952) 13063 reports (1952) 7055, 13464, 13476, 13594 appropriations, 1954. Defense Dept. — hearings (1953) 12671,12917 law (1953) 15241 reports (1953) 12429, 12436, 12882 appropriations. 1955. independent offices — hearings (1954) 5283, 8550 law (1954) 11392 reports (1954) 6735,8511,9932 appropriations, 1956, President of United States — • hearings (1955) 9717 law (1955) 11381 reports (1955) 9640, 9643, 11655, 12049 appropriations, 1957, President of United States — • hearings (1956) 5246 law (1956) 11798 reports (1956) 5197, 5245, 10541 organization for national security (1955) 1962,8 review of programs, etc., hearings (1960) 11163, 16945, 18439 organizational history, study (1960) 16944 safeguarding papers. Army regs (1955) 13788 supergrade positions, establish — hearing (1957) 11083 law (1957) 15003 reports (1957) 8335, 13359 National Security Council Planning Board, State Dept. representative, appointment of George A. Lincoln, hearing (1957) 16566 National Security Resources Board : abolishing, reorganization plan no. 3 (1953) 7327 appropriations, 1052 — estimate (1951) 13217 hearings (1951) 15045, 16541 law (1951) 17803 reports (1951) 14891, 17955, 18123 appropriations. 1953 — hearings (1952) 7185, 13850 law (1952) 13063 reports (1952) 7055, 13464, 13476, 13594 materials resources polic.v (1953) 2748 nominations of .Tack Gorrie and Edward T. Dickinson (1952) 5505 releases (1953) 3457 National Security Seminar: general information (1958) 15121; (19o9) 9155; (1960) 11357 presentation outlines and reading list (1960) 1894 National Security Training Commission : analysis of 1st report (1952) 13497 annual report, (1956) 19306 appropriations, 1953 — ■ hearings (1952) 7185, 13850 law (1952) 13063 reports (1952) 7055. 13464, 13476, 13594 appropriations, 1954, Defense Dept. — hearings (19531 12671, 12917 law (1953) 15241 reports (1953) 12429, 12436, 12882 appropriations, 1955, Defense Dept. — hearings (1954) 6855, 10244 law (1954) 11422 reports (1954) 8279, 8281 appropriations, 1956, independent offices — hearings (1955) 4422, 9985 law (1955) 11383 reports (1955) 6142, 9920, 11626 appropriations, 1956, supplemental — hearings (1955) 15476 law (1955) 14388 proposal (1955) 11858 report (1955) 15353 appropriations, 1957, independent offices — hearings (1956) 3499, 10635 law (1956) 14391 reports (1956) 5215, 101540, 12009 budget, 1952 (1951) 14839 educational aspects of universal military training (1953) 7461 establishing — hearings (1951) 5031 law (1951) 13143 reports (1951) 5023. 6627, 6632, 11005 summary of act (1952) 3916 final report, 1957 (1957) 117S0 1st semiannual report — departmental edition (1952) 2259 document edition (1951) 20204 recommendations, Ready Reserve personal welfare, etc (1956) 5465 20th century minutemen, report to_ the President on reserve forces training program (1954) 2064 National Security Training Corps : act, training program (statement) (1953) 13505 administration and discipline — draft legislation (1951) 20204; (1952) 2259 'hearings (1952) 3790, 5504 questions and answers, committee print (1953) 12689 reports (1952) 3737, 3762. 3904 educational aspects of universal military training (1953) 7461 est.ablishing — hearings (1951) 5021 law (1951) 13143 reports (1951) 5023, 6627, 6632, 11005 summary of act (1952) 3916 questions and answers (1952) 13497 National Service Foundation : appropriations. 1956, supplemental, report (1956) 6975 Federal funds (1958) 17320 National service life insurance, see Life insur- ance. National Service Star Legion, incorporate (1953) 9101 National Shellfisheries Association, addresses delivered at 1951 convention (1954) 795 National Shipping Authority : current regulations, indexes (1959) 6130 ; (1960) 8369 NSA orders (1939) 11323: (1960) 2986 National Shrines Advisory Board, New York City, see New York City National Shrines Advisory Board. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1641 National Slag Association, safety competition awards (1951) 200SS ; (1952) 14207; {1953) 17737; (1954) 1S873 ; (1955) 173S7; (195(5) 205(J4; (1957) 1(>996 ; (195S) 10290; (1900) 10201 National Society Daufc'htcrs of American ColonistK : propiTtv in D.C., use as headquarters — liiw (1900) 13117 reports (1900) 13294, 13771 National Si.ciety of Dau^'hte^s of American Kevolutlon : amend charter — law (1951) 14801 reports (1951) 94S2, 13439 badge, design patent, extension (19G0) 9591, 12947, 13200 reports, annual (1951) 9507; (1952) 10659; (1953) 9013; (19.54) 19431; (1955) 15011; (1958) 1310, 317S; (1959) 12332; (1900) 16914, 10914A National Society of Sons of American Revolu- tion, use of D.C. real estate as head- quarters (1958) 3088, 4455, 5505 National songs. Star-spangled Banner, provide for standardized version, hearings (1958) 12191 National Statistics. Committee on Improve- ment of, see Committee on Improvement of National Statistics. National Stay-in-School Campaign : employers support needed (1957) 8739 handbook for communities (1957) 7481 memo to employers (1959) 10654 press release (1959) 2729 reprint from school life (1957) 9847 National survey of historic sites and buildings (1900) 1200 National survival, see Survival. National System of Interstate Highways : administration, defense needs, hearings (1960) S148 construction of rights-of-way progress re- port (1959) 4455 cost allocation study, extend time for final report — law (1958) 14167 reports (1958) 14375. 14831 cost reimbursement to States — hearings (1958) 12202 Public Roads Bureau report (1958) 3071 Secretarv of Commerce proposals (1959) 7485 Secretary of Commerce to submit recom- mendations — hearings (1958) 15797, 15863 law (1958) 141S0 rei)nrts (1958) iLiOSS, 14868 estimate of construction costs, extend — hearings (1958) 15797, 15863; (1959) 9921 law (1958) 14242 reports. (1958) 12048, 14852 funds appropriated, factors for u.so in ap- portionment, report (195S) 3070 general location, including jidditional routes at urban areas, Sept. 1955 (1955) 18557 location of route 70 south, from Maryland into District of Colu'ubia, hearing (1960) 13800 status and progress, 1959, hearings (1960) 480 National Tax Association, consolidiite with Tax Institute, Inc. (1955) 7577 ; (1956) 7200. 8408 National Training School for Boys : erection site for National Meuiorin] Stadium, approved, report (1956) 14749 relocation, reports (1958) 12473; (1959) 12432 National Training School for Girls : property available for use by Public Wel- fare Board — law (1951) 14813 reports (1951) 0709, 13352 site In Prince Ceorges County, Md., sale by U.C. commissioners, report (1953) 8945 National Transportation Week : observance — report (1950) 15362 President to proclaim — law (1900) 9393 reports (1900) 4981, 8239 National Trust for Historic Preservation in United States : propertv in D.C, exemption from taxation — law ("1957) 10748 reports (1957) 8288, 10907A trustees — law (1953) 15222 reports (1953) 10382, 12875 National turkey improvement plan, see Turki-ys. National Union Catalog: Library of Congress (1957) 2957. 134S0; (1958) 24S2. 10835; (1959) 2773, 11313, 14979; (1960) 2970, 12343, 14552 price announcement (1958) 1665 National Union Insurance Company of Wash- ington : stock issuance, amend charter — law (1958) 11740 reports (1958) 9009, 11845 National Unity Committee, Turkev, interviews with members (1900) 18940 National Voluntary Credit Restraint Commit- tee : bulletin (1952) 1324 statements (1952) 1325. 11913 National Voters' Day, designate, report (1960) 13094 National War College : Library — journals received, subject list of feature sections (1954) 18450 periodicals received, list by area (1954) 18454 National War Labor Board, preliminary in- ventory of records, 1942-45 (1955) 5088 National water oualitv network, annual com- pilation of data, Oct. 1, 1957-Sept. 30, 1958 (1959) 9471; (1960) 4380. 18051 National Water Resources, Select Committee on. Senate : apppointment of James E. Murrav as mem- ber ex officio, report (1959) 8821 establish— conference memorandum (1959) 12544 hearing (1959) 0063 reports (1959) 6014, 7545 heariutrs (1960) 1693. 3726. 5212, 6783, 8272. 11181, 13797, 15381 index (1960) 15382 investigations and studies, additional funds, authorization, reports (1960) 3652, 3693 National Weather Records Center, general in- formation (1900) 7021 National Wilderness Preservation Council, create, hearings (1958) 355, 15840; (19.59) 7022. 12546 National Wilderness Preservation System, establish, hearings (1958) 355, 15840; (19.59) 7622. 12546 National Wildlife Disease Laboratory : establish — hearings (1960) 3031 report (1959) 144S9 National Woman's I'arty, Inc. : property in D.C. exempt from taxation — law (1900) 15075 reports (1900) 0735, 15189 National Women's Advisory Committee, con- ferences, reports (1955) 4730; (1956) 9018; (1957) 7269 National Women's Trade Union League, meth- ods and policies (1954) 4556 National wool act, xcc Wool. National Wool Month : designate — law (1960) 12979 report (1900) 11052 National Young Farmer Leadership Confer- ence, report, 1952 (1953) 4401 Page 1642 Do not order from index; see indicated entry National Youth Rehabilitation. Corps, estab- lish, healings (1955) 19205; (1956) 10659 National Zoological Park : police, salary increases, amend act — law (1959) 15743 reports (1959) 14272, 16090 Nationalism : development of Soviet intranational rela- tions during period of expanding build- ing of Communism (1960) S13 ideology and foreign affairs, study (1960) 3710 local, in Communist China, selected articles (1959) 9209 Nationalities research (Chinese periodical) : translations (1959) 1288S, 12892. 14804, 14817, 17561 : (1960) 3999, 5554. 7207 Nationalities solidarity (Chinese periodical) : translations (1959) 9191, 9219, 9224, 9243, 10342. 12901, 17561 ; (1960) 3999, 5554, 7207 Nationality : act of 1940. administrative certifacate of citizenship, validity, opinion of Attor- ney General (1960) 7249 code of Federal regulations (1951) 8343; (1952) 9283; (1953) 9261: (1954) 5586; (1955) 10237; (1956) 3867; (1957) 7279: (1958) 4702; (1959) 4821 ; (1960) 3810 Communist China, minority nationalities (1960) 9989 dual nationality, clarification (1954) 1144 immigration and nationality act, amend— law (1959) 12015 reports (1959) 8662, 12461 immigration and nationality act with amendments, texts (1959) 1555; (1960) 18428 laws, administration, investigation — authorizing, report (1955) 4371 espenses. report (1955) 6152 reports (1955) 6190, 14S93 laws, administrative decisions (1952) 15559; (1954) 15584: (1955) 8293; (1957) 10090; (1959) 9267 laws, amend — law (1957) 15183 reports (1957) 15495; (1960) 3559, 13410, 13658 laws applicable to (1954) 12410, 18822; (1955) 18418; (1960) 18682 laws, recommendations, message from the President (1956) 5113 laws, revision of (1951) 11233 loss, by persons convicted of certain crimes — law (1954) 16905 reports (1954) 14187, 14970 naturalization and nationality laws, revise — additional copies, reports '(1952) 13344; (1953) 4167 committee print (1953) 5754 laws (1952) 129S9, 13344 reports (1952) 3726, 3830, 5170, 10506 veto (1952) 12190 Nation's Christmas Tree, see General Grant Tree, Nation's five-foot shelf (census data) (1959) 9726 Nation's strength, how to measure (1951) 2461 ; (1954) 3143 Native Brotherhood of British Columbia : origin, etc — departmental edition (1959) 157 document edition (1959) 287 NATO, see North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion. Natob, new bush lespedeza for soil conserva- tion (1952) 9785 Natrona County, Wyo. : radioactivity observations, airborne anom- aly location map (1954) 19293 uranium reconnaissance (1955) 1618, 19064 Natrona County Airport : instrument approach chart (1951) 2852 terminal forecasting reference manual (1956) 1913 Natural Bridges National Monument, general information (1951) 3998; (1954) 15733 Natural convection inside flat rotating con- tainer (1958) 15239 errata (1959) 5257 Natural fibers act, see Agricultural products. Natural gas, see Gas. Natural gasoline, see Gasoline, Natural geographic data of north China (1959) 1838, 5052 Natural history : handbook series (1954) 5866; (1955) 1731- 32 ; (1960) 17973 in Iceland (1952) 914 what is it, from A to Z (1957) 16095 Natural radioactive diseauilibrium in uranium series (1959) 4927 Natural resources : accomplishments of Supreme Commander for Allied Powers in Japan (1952) 14480 adequacy for economic growth in U.S,, study (1960) 1594 agricultural, of Somalia (1956) 7485 Alaska report (1954) 1734 use and disposal, information bulletin (1957) 10134 better living through wise use of resources (1951) 916 classroom activities (1956) 9181 conservation — - achievements of Theodore Roosevelt, ad- dresses (1958) 14592 activities for young people (1959) 9094 addresses, etc (1952) 17101; (1953) 4857; (1954) 13394; (1955) 6859; (1956) 2804, 4222; (1957) 1398, 2319- 20, 5846, 17310; (19.59) 116, 0635, 8014 : (1960) 5413, 9063 agricultural land resources, use (1953) 8100 agricultural resources, credit in use (1957) 17313 big three, water, grass, trees, playlet for children (1954) 5680 Bulgaria (1958) 16240 camping (1952) 8123 conservation aid series (1957) 5844—45, 14552, 17202 conservation and reclamation, revision of U.S. Code — draft of proposed bill (1955) 1375 report (1955) 1376 conservation bulletins (1951) 20002; (1955) 4974; (1957) 16940; (1959) 6320; (1960) 7003 conservation, etc., by youth employ- ment — hearings (1959) 8907 report (1959) 12454 conservation in the Americas (1951) 15754 same (in Spanish) (1951) 15755 conservation information series (1958) 13148 coui-ervation notes, fishing for food (1959) 10124 conserve and improve, message from the President (1953) 15372 education for children (1958) 472, 1406 engineers, opportunities (1957) 11833 forest, etc., highlights in history (1959) 6320 Interior Department — hiuhlights of history (1958) 10029 involvement (1957) 16940 reports (1955) 4968; (1956) 4031; (1957) 4135, 5626; (1958) 3561, 7373; (1959) 1725, 6321; (1960) 3942 is conservation education needed? (talk) (1956) 17843 local-State-Fedoral program. New Mexico (remarks) (1959) 6036 local-State-Federal teamwork (talk) (1958) 5119 meetings, tips for small clubs (1957) 14238 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1643 Natural resources — Continued conservation — continued national forests of California (1953) 7820 X;iti()ii:il I'.irk Svstom areas (195G) 110S3 pledKe (lft52» G14S proldern of fanner with Government aid (address) (lOnS) 14014 pro^rrain of soil conservation districts (address* (1J)5S) 1017 recreation propranis. Potomac Kiver basin, staff rojiort (1958 1 16S91 relation of w;irersh<'d management (re- marks) (19r.9) 17671 research. 1959 (1960) 10310 safejrnardinir for national security, re- ports and recommondations (1952) 14.S.^S. 16.367 teaching aid (1957) 7419 sujrsested questions for hiprh school quiz (1953) 1758S wlmt forester does for wildlife (1953) 16263 teachinir in elementarv schools, outline (1955) 16196 teaching in hish schools (1952) 14526 teachinp:. selected references (1952) 5715 teachiti'/. visual and auditorv aids (1953) 16228 TVA and States (lecture) (1954) 15937 usins our conservation tools (talk) (1957) 5S52 ConservMtion Subcommittee, hearings (1956) 14078. 149S0 development (1952) 8092 development, reassert powers of Congress — memorandum of committee chairmen (1957) 5315 report (1956) 15352 development, relation of watershed develop- ment (pappr) (1959) 13594 disposal of public lands, amend act. re- ports (1952) 13281; (1953) 12435; (1955) 6144 exploitation on militarv bases, ngreement with Pliilippines "(1958) 7661 exploration and conservation (USSR pe- riodical), abstracts (1959) 7174, 10796: (1960) 2445 Federal l.nnd o^\Tiership. historic.nl survev of nntionnl policies (1957) 13627 Federal-State management policies, etc., study committee report (1955) 12458 Fish and Wildliff^ materials, selected list for conservation education (1954) 8759; (1957) 17747 food supply, wildlife conservation, and ag- ricultural chemicals (address) (1952) 7653 for defense (1952) 14134 forests and relntcil natural resources, refer- ences (195S) 4849 forests, yield (1958) 4833 future of our range resources (talk) (1954) 4485 improving our resource conservation pro- grams 'talk) (1954) 15849 Indian and Al>rams Ore»l;s. stream recla- mation program (1959) 12691 indus^trial dPvelo)>nient and natural re- sources (1953) 19932 land and people (comments) (1954) 1107 land and water — - conservation with development — • hearings (1956) 17091; (1957) 13982 report (1957( 15554 conservation program (address) (1957) 16318 New En-jrland-New York region, survey report (1958) 1315 land facts, extent, nature, use of resources in U.S., compilation (1955) 5206 land use, planning, conservation in Wash- ington metropolitan ar^a. Government agencies concerni'd, st.'ifl' studies (1958) 1688,8-^89: (1959) 3399 land use priiicijiles and needs (1956) 4226 nuirch of con'.:('rvatlon progress (remarks) (59161 20802 natural and man-made. American goal (ad- dress) (1951) 10318 Natural resources — Continued new year of conservation opportunitv (talk) (3 956) 6093 our airricultural resources (remarks) (1953) 9799 our gnmlng conservation job (talk) (1956) 6096 our national recreational resources (1960) 3943 physical and economic foundation (1953) 5626-28 productivitv of resources used on commer- cial farm- (1956) 53 program, technical cooperation, agreement with Brazil (1959 1 4079 protection and develojiment — for irrowing population (1960) 3944 local districts functions autliorized by law (1957) 5976 protection, 50th anniversary, establish com- mission — hearing (1956) 15461 reports (1!»56) 1515S ; (1957) 37^.1. 1.3459 public lands, surface resources, multiple use — hearings (1955) 12175 law (1955) 14336 reports (1955) 9664. 9683. 9962. 11758 Public Works and Resources Subcommittee — hearintrs (1956) 12427 report (1956) 17089 raw materials, outlook for kev commodities (1952) 11420. 16307 reclamation nrotrrani and problems, hear- ing (1958) 3336 resources and conservation act of 1960, hearings (I960) 6773 resources and conservation report of the reclamation program and problems, hear- ings (1900) '6773 resources for freedom — Policv Commission reports (1952) 11419— 421. 14336-338, 15331, 16367 special digest of v.l (1952) 15327 Rio Grande, upper basin, watershed re- sources and problems (1957) 4104 river basins in Xew Fnsland and New York State (1951) 32S7 SCAP Natural Resources Section, bibliog- raphy (1953) 1513 soil and water conservation practices in ag- ricultural economv (address) (1956) 20800 soil, water, grass, timber, and wildlfe. con- servation (address) (1956) 4236 strengthen American agriculture tlirough resource conservation (1954 1 57 strengthen scientific foundation (1951) 540 submerged l.mds — • hearings (1931) 9633. 13399: (1953) 5631. 754'^. 10742 laws (1953) 10274. 15274 reports (1951) 13322. 13331 : (1952) 3842. 8778: (1953) 7344-45. 7493, 8926. 15492 veto (1952) 10667 teamwork on the land (address i (1952) 8126 technical aid to help small farmers manage soil, woodland and water resources (talk) (1057( 2323 technical coop'i-ation agreement witt) Co- lomliia (1954) 17845 Libvn (1953) 11567. 11572: (1956) 12921 Siiid! Arabia (1953) 17904 together we are strong (1953) 1467 : (1958) 1 835 TVA. development svmhol in manv coun- tries. blMo-raphy (1954) 17864 20 vears of conservation progress (talk) ■ (1952) ("411 use of earth for crood of man (1954) 7778 weeklv suminarv (1951) 1619 ■western T'.S.. north .\frica and Middle East leader observation tour (1955 i 1677 western wild land resources, statistical taldes (1954) 10567 voutb cm help conserve soil, etc (1951) 15940 8re also Land. Page 1644 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Natural Resources Section, Adjutant General's Office : reports (1951) 7457; (1953) 11679-712 weekly summaries (1952) 997, 11G12 Natural satellites, sec Satellites. Natural science, see Science. Natural selection and information, USSR (1960) 14090 Naturalists : junior naturalist training courses (195S) 62(55 : (1960) 7488 naturalist programs — Acadia National Park (1951) 15710-711; (1952) 15712-713: (1953) 17840; (1954) 17729-7.30 ; (1955) 15942, 17520; (1956) 1.-.948, 17047; (1958) 13064 Glacier National Park (1953) 16411 Great Smokv Mountains National Park (1951) 15712; (1952) 7995, 11391, 15714, 10835, 18054; (1953) 9558, 11364, 13494, 16420. 17842, 19351 ; (1954) 7533. 10729. 15734-735, 17732, 1S942; (1955) 83S3. 10594, 12628, 15943, 17522-523; (1956) 9309, 11094, 12819, 15947. 19297: (1957) 7610, SS80, 10252, 14469-470, 16089; (1958) 6269, 8866. 10147. 13065. 15282, 16446; (1959) 6833, 9418, 13491-492, 15115; (1960) 74S9, 8882, 10307, 14624, 16138 Mount Rainier National Park (1951) 15713 (1952) 15715; (1953) 17843 Paradise Valley and Longmire (1956) 15949 Yakima Park and Ohanapecosh (1956) 15950 Prince William Forest Park (1954) 15743 Shenandoah National Park (1951) 15714- 716: (1952) 7996, 11392. 15716; (1953) 16418-419, 17841; (1954) 15736-737. 17731 ; (1955) 15944, 17521 : (1956) 15951 park. National Park Service, examination announcement (I960) 357 see also Moscow Society of Naturalists. Naturalization : alien dependents of operation gyroscope per- sonnel. Army Dept. circulars (1955) 1154. 7079 alien spouses and adopted children of U.S. citizen clergymen and missionaries, facilities — law (1958) 14042 reports (1958) 11994. 14692 aliens serving in Armed Forces — final date for filing petitions. Armv Dept. circulars (1955) 10988, 18011 law (1953 12324 reports (1951) 18034; (1952) 10796; (1953) 7352. 10644 benefits for veterans, etc., special regula- tions (1953) 16922 candidates — business of our Government, citizenship readers (1951) 8561: (1952) 2842; (1954) 4271, 18816-817: (1955) 8283, 15791. 17284: (1957) 941-942 citizenship teachers aids (1957) 16934 Day family, literacy reader (1954) 1952; (1956) 1682 English and Government, home study course (1951) 5427, 15498, 16884, 1869.5-696: (1954) 10607, 18818, 19659; (1955) 688. 18416, 19496; (1957) 934. 7461, 10070; (1960) 726- 728, 1848-49 Gardners become citizens — citizenship readers (1951) 16885; (1955) 1643. 10444. 17285 teacher's edition (1951) 1162 laws for the Nation, citizenship readers 11952) 14128-130: (1954) 18819; (1955) 1644. 0589, 10445, 17286-287; (1960) 729-732 on way to democracy, citizenship reader (1953) 19245; (1955) 689; (1956) 10924 Naturalization — Continued candidates — continued our Constitution and Government — home study course (1951) 3711-12; (1952) 7812; (1953) 20249; (1954) 18S20; (1955) 3467, 8284; (1956) 7(iS ; (1960) 1850, 3932 lessons for use in public schools (1951) 9997; (1952) 2843; (1953) 6111, 20250; (1954) 17548. 18821; (1955) 19497; (1956) 4025; (1957) 4130; (1959) 6315; (1960) 3933-.34 charts (1953) 9375, 19247 our Cojistitution lives and grows — citizenship readers (1951) 7143, 8562; (1955) 17288-290; (1960) 733-735 teacher's edition (1955) 18417; (1960) 736 rights of the people — • citizenship readers (1951) 1163, 7144 ; (1953) 19246; (1954) 17549-550, 19660; (1955) 17291-292 teacher's editions (1951) 3713; (1953) 17657 : (1955) 10446 investigation — additional funds, rrport (1956) 1505 authorization, report (1959) 3367 expenses, reports (1955) 4521 ; (1959) 12510 extension, reports (1957) 3761; (1958) 3277 report on fiuding.s (1959) 4723 laws — administration, investigation, authoriza- tion, report (1960) 3676 compilation (1953) 5450; (1960) 3514 revision (1951) 11233 personnel separated from armed forces under dishonorable conditions, spec, regs (1951) 2572 privilege to all aliens (1951) 556, 565, 705, 4895 problems, hearings (1953) 2239 publications, price list (1960) 7526 requirements, lirief summary of general pro- visions (1953) 7907: (1954) 17551; (1955) 3468; (1957) 945; (1959) 3618; (1960) 3937 special benefits for Korean veterans, re- ports (1958) 14821 : (1960) 10918 special benefits for veterans, etc (1951) 1164; (1953) 7906; (1954) 18823; (1956) 5803, 10925; (1957) 2121; (1958) 4873; (1959) 4943; (1960) 3936 subcommittee accomplishments. reports (1957) 5273; (1958) 4550; (1960) 8193 welcome to new citizen (1953) 11194 see oZ.9o Citizenship — Immigration and emigration- — Nationality. Naturalization and Immigration, President's Commission on, see President's Com- mission on Immigration and Naturaliza- tion. Nature : camp programs — projects (1954) 7534 suggestions for counselors (1957) 10245 craft projects for camp use, list (1957) 10250 games (1954) 5867 references (1952) 4326; (1954) 15744; (1955) 8387 see also Natural history. Nature of cotton fiber's protective covering revealed (1957) 17305 Nature of gravitational and magnetic anomalies in central and eastern regions nf Russian platform, USSR (1959) 3090 Naturevan, use by NCP naturalists (1954) 19754 Naturopaths, rights under 1956 amendments to social security law (1956) 19337 Naucoridae, see Ambrysus. Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1645 Naupatuck River : construction of rlanis above Torrlngton, Conu., onf:iueor r<-port — dopnrtnicnCil odition (]957> 0879 docunipnt edition (lOoT) 0405 flood control, onvriuppr reiiort — department;!! edition (lOfiO) 16841 document edition (19G0) 1700:{ Naumann. Kolierr J., relief (lOCO) 12951, 1.3251. 135^9 Naumenko. Borys, relief (1954) 10023 ; (1955) G.H4 Nauru Island, weather stations, agreement with Australia (1958) 6372 Nautical almanacs : American ephemeris and nautical almanacs (1951) 5718: (1952) 2978. ItlOlMi (195.-i) 20.360; (1954) lS94;t ; (1955 17535; (1956) 20693; (1957) 16100 (1959) 2077 : (19(>0) 4322. 17981 American nautical almanacs (1951) 11641 (1952) 15725; (1953) 11369; (1954) 10735; (1955) 6708: (1956) 11104 (1957) 10263; (1958) 6275; (1959) 8134; (1960) 5985 Nautical charts, see Maps and charts. Nautical craft, scr Craft (nautical). Nautical trainlnfr schools : Coast Guard rules and regulations (1960) 7909 training vessels, free transit at Panama Canal — law (1958) 12084, 14800 reports. (1958) 12084, 14800 Nautiloidoa. fiee Nautilus. Nautilus. American Triassic coiled nautilolds (1953) 17645 Navaho Indians, see Navajo Indians. Navalo Countv, Ariz. : land conveyance (1959) 8797, 12077. 13933 uranium roconnaissance (1955) 19057 Navajo-Hopi Indian Administration Joint Committee : expenditures (19.52) 7149, 7237 hearing (1960) 6674 Navajo Indian project : construct as participating project of Colorado River storage proiect— hearings (1958) 12610; (1959) 7623; (1960 13436 reports (1958) 14733; (1959) 6024 Navajo Indians : Din€, origin myths — departmental edition (1956) 14004 document edition (1956) 14595 education, health and economic problems (1957) 5621 ; (1960) 7SS health conditions (1956) 6044 highwa.v maintenance obligations, relief — Law (1956) 10169 reports (1952 ^ 5110 ; (1956) 3495, 10510 history of largest tribe in U.S. (1953) 1195 irrigation project works on Navajo Reser- vation, transfer title, etc. — law (1900) i:',079 reports (1900) 6607, 11026 land convevance — law (lOfiO) 6460 reports (1960) 4950, 514.5-46 land exchange for Glen Canyon Dam — law (1958) 14211 reports (1958) 12448, 14373 land purchase — law (1055) 14442 reports (1<>55) 14897,15268 land piircliasp, correct error in law — law (]!)56) 14453 reports (^nr^r,) 10512, 12057 lands, acquisition for Glen Canvon Dam construction, report (1956) 16929 legislation, hearing (i960) 6674 little man's family render (in English and Xavabo) (]'.»5]) 3715 mortality, with special reference to cancer (1956) 17r.06 new world readers (1952) 70.3-704 planning' in action, yearbooks (1955) 19498 ; (1057) 2122; (1960) 737, 3939 prevalence of .syphilis (1951) 17074 Navajo Indians — Continued rehabilitation act, amend — hearing (1960) 6674 law (i960) 10714 rei)orts (l'.)fiO) 5144, 10780 rights in land set aside by Executive order Dec. 16, 1SK2 — law (195S) 11744 reports (1950) 14888, 15245; (1957) 8294 ; (1958) 9472 tribal council resolutions (1952) 17864 Navajo language : adahoonilgii, Navaho language monthlies (1951) 12199; (1952) 1390, 11973; (1953) 3293, 14126; (1954) 2638. 13046; (1955) 2333, 13225; (1956) 2393. 13530; (1957) 2S65, 12378; (1958) 2380 description, Navajo yearbook (1960) 737, 3939 Navajo-English dictionary (1959) 531 vocabulary (1951) 8565 Navajo National Monument, general informa- tion (1951) 14115; (1957) 8881; (1958) 13066 Navajo Reservation : agreements with respect to helium, amend act — - law (1954) 14090 reports (1952) 13279; (1953) 15403; (19.54) 12082 Black Mesa. Ariz., uranium reconnaissance (1959) 9662 Chuska Mountains area, water resources (1954) 1S7S2 highways, reimbursement obligations of Navaho trilie. repeal legislation — law (1956) 10169 reports (1952) 5110: (1956) 3495. 10510 Indian lands, longer term leases report (19G0) 16869 irrigation project works, transfer to Navajo Tribe — law (1960) 13079 reports (1960) 6607, 11026 land leases, amend Navajo-Hopi rehabilita- tion act — hearing (1960) 6674 law (1960) 10714 reports (1960) 5144 .10780 land use adjustment, report (1960) 5146 road construction — law (195S) 14085 reports (1958) 7061, 14371 Triassic and .Turassic rocks, stratisraphy (1957) 8694 uranium-copper deposits (1954) 13743 Naval Academy, Annapolis : admission, etc., regulations (1951) 15739; (1953) 13.34; (1954) 4411; (1955) 6710: (1956) 5998; (1957) 10271; (1958) 15296; (1959) 15125; (1960) 16149 appointment not to terminate period of obligated service — law (1956) 14387 reports (1956) 3471, 10549 appointment of sons of deceased members of Armed Forces — law (1954) 9635 reports (1954) 3678, 8453 appropriations. 1956, Navy Dept.. hearings (1955) 7760 Belgium citizens, instruction — law (1954) 6643; (1959) 14038 reports (1954) 3699; (1959) 12240, 12448 Beverley R. Robinson collection of naval battle prints (1955) 35S6 board of visitors, reports (1951) 17035; (1952) 15724 : (1953) 16432 catalogues (1950) 13502; (1960) 115S8 civilian faculty, civil service retirement benefits — hearing (1956) 8653 report (1956) 10244 civilian faculty retired before Oct. 1, 1956, increase annuities — hearing (1957) 9750 law (1957) 9374, reports (1957) 6926, 8331 Page 1646 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Naval A'::ademy. Annapolis — Continued course of instruction (1953) 4751 ; (1954) 4405. 1S947 designation examinations (1955) 366 graduates who entered Air Force, follow- up study of performance (195S) 15547 midshipman "service, consider military serv- ice, hearings (1052) 7375 midshipmen, advances for clothing, etc. — hearinsr (1951) 9544 law (1951) 1632S reports (1951) 9497. 13517 midsliipmen. exempt from tax on travel — - laws (1951) 531 : (1957) 10742 reports (1951) 594. 689; (1957) 9518, 11219 midshipmen serving in Spanish War and World War I, veterans benefits, report (1955) 14796 practice cruises (1953) 9569; (1954) S964 registers (1951) 5717: (1952) 4327; (1953) 4740; (1954) 2065: (1955) 820,19622, (1957) 4281: (1958) 1775; (1959) 397^; (1960) 1211 retired civilian teachers, increase annui- ties — hearing (1955) 15480 law (1955) 16789 reports (1955) 11769. 15428 veterans attending, uniform benefits (1951) 6593 Xaval Academv Band, pay of leader, remove limitation, reports (1953) 9159, 12394 Xaval Air Development Center. Aeronautical Electronic and Electrical Laboratory, reports (1957) 2, 10430 Naval Air Station. Corpus Christi, overhaul and repair department, closing, investi- gation, report (1959) 16191 Naval Air Station, Kahului : transfer property to Hawaii- law (1952) 10337 reports (1952) 5142, 5233, 8983 Naval Air Station. Pensacola, naval aviation cadet training (1956) 1105; (1959) 15124 Naval airborne ordnance C1959) 6850 Naval Ammunition Depot, Hingham. closing, investigation, report (1959) 16190 Naval Ammunition Depot. Shumaker : land transfer — law (1952) 10322 reports (1951) 13455: (1952) 8775 Naval architects : career opportunities. Maritime Administra- tion (1959) 9333 examination announcements (1953) 18535 ; (1956) 5025 Naval architecture, see Shipbuilding. Naval art and science : chemical combat agents use at sea and measures for protection, Yugoslavia study (1959) 3711 fleet logistics in Atlantic and Mediterranean waters during World War II (1955) 827 Library of Congress classification (1953 20285 naval research logistics quarterlies (1954) 19756: (195.5) 13403: (1956) 2562, 13711; ri957) 3052, 12571; (1958) 2573. 10927: (1959) 2S66, 11406; (1960) 3073. 12441 Soviet, selected military translations (1960) 142 8 2-2 S3 stratesv and tactics, bibliographies (1956) 20694: (1964) 2158 Naval attaches : reimbursement^ — hearing (1951) 9548 law (1952) 6961 reports (1951) 9489, 16497 Naval aviation, sec Aeronautics. Naval aviation news (1952) 1000. 11614; (1953) 2922. 13734; (1954) 2196, 12601 : (1955) 1869, 12749 Naval aviators, see Aviators. Naval Avionics Facilitv. Indianai)olis, NAFI- TP series (i960) 74,98, 19205 Naval bases : concept, planning, construction (1957) 16101 fleet anchorage in Gulf of Paria, agreement (1952) 18221 leased, agreement with United Kingdom (1951) 41S5 passive defense activities (1958) 3759 Spanish — inspection, report (1959) 14330 special report (1954) 5430 Naval l)r.ass. see Brass. Naval Civil Engineering Research and Evalua- tion Laboratorv, technical memoran- dums (1956) 20S74; (1957) 1318,4431, 11SS5 Naval construction, see Building — Installa- tions (military). Naval Construction Battalion Center, Port Hueneme : conveyance to Oxnard Harbor District- law (1960) 10723 reports (1960) 6617, 11047 Naval Construction Training Center, land con- veyance to York County, Va., report (1958) 9559 Naval courts, see Courts martial and courts of inquiry. Naval data handling svstera pickoff display converter (1959) 5349 Naval Dental Corps, see Dental Corps, Navy. Naval education : admiral by 1992, 4 doors to a commission (1959) 8135 airman schools for high school graduates. recruiting announcement (1960) 14638 basic militarv requirements, navy training courses (1957) 10264 basic nuclear physics, training manual (1958) 13071 hospital schools for high school graduates, recruiting announcement (1960) 11590 naval training bulletins (1951) 2110, 12363 ; (1952) 1560, 12137; (1953) 3460, 14302; (1954) 2806, 13210; (1955) 2490. 13402; (1956) 2561, 13710; (1957) 3051. 12570; (1958) 2572, 10926: (1959) 2865, 11405; (1960) .3072, 12439 Navy training courses, see listings under Naval personnel Bureau in the monthly issues. Navy training courses and publications for general service ratings, list (1957) 10273 specialist schools for high school graduates, recruiting announcement (1960) 11592 oflBcer education, language and service schools code manual (1960) 14640 reports control program training course, in- structor's booklet of exercises (1957) 14491 specialist schools for high school graduates, recruiting announcement (1960) 11591 training in Navy (1957) 4286 training program (1957) 17122 training publications for advancement in rating, lists (1958) 8875; (1959) 9433 ; (1960) 7496 women, training for teamwork (195S) 16461 workbook for Naval Reserve training (1954) 7543 Naval Engineering Experiment Station, re- ports (1957) 1218, 8939. 16191 Naval establishment, see Armed Forces. Naval funerals, at Arlington National Ceme- terv. Navv training course (1952) 853; (1954) 17746 Naval (jun Factory : emplovees, relief (1958) 6700, 11674. 12309i technical reports (1957) 16129; (1959) 4000 Washington, D.C., electronics mechanics^ joiner, packer, shipwright, welder elec- tric, examination announcement (1952) 4975 Naval history : bibliogi-aphics (1956) 20694; (1960) 2158 historical records in Washington, D.C., area guide (1959) 1120 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1647 Naval hospitals : Armv patients, administration. Army rt;,'s (1957) 27» Coast Guard care, hearing (1!)54) 5433 special-treatment centers (1951) S612 transfer from Veterans Administration (1V».")2) N962 Naval Industrial Reserve Sliipyard, adminis- tration, report (1953) S22 Naval installations, sec Installations (mili- tary;. Naval law, see Courts martial and courts of inriuiry. Naval medical centers, research unit estab- lishment at TaipiM. Taiwan, agreement with China (195G) 7824 Naval Medical Ilesearcli Institute : lecture and review series (1951) 16942-944, 18767, 20079-80; (1952) 754, 2887- 88, 7878-79, 14193-194, ISfill, 17920; (1953) 4636, 6162, 9457-58, 11237- 239 project series (1951) 135.3-56, 3SG9-70, 5596-99, 7177-82, 8613. 10042, 11552- 557, 14032-37, 15567-575, 1C945 ; (1952) 6054-56. 7880-81, 9493-95, 11277-282. 14195-201, 15612-621, 16756. 17921, 19029; (1953) 1222-26, 2664-65, 4637-45. 6164-80, 7963-77, 9459-63. 11240-246 research reports (1951) 18768-769, 20081- 82; (1952) 755-757, 2889-91, 4196- 4200 summaries of research (1951) 5600. 14038; (1952) 758, 11283; (1953) 1227 Naval Medical Kesearch Laboratory : bibliography of research reports and publi- cations (1954) 15625; (1955) 5017 reports (series) (1952) 749-752. 2886, 0053. 7876-77. 9490-92. 11275-276, 15609-610, 16755: (1953) 1217-21, 2662-63, 13417-420, 17726-729. 19275 ; (1954) 919-920. 431.3-14. 5787. 742.3- 25, 10655. ].-f,26-631. 17627, 18869: (1955) 733-7.;5. 1683, 5019, 8321-22, 18450-453, 19534: (1956) 4065-66, 585.5-57.9222-23. 12740: (1957) 2167- 68. 8765-66, 14380; (1958) 7431-34; (19.19) 10418^20; (I960) 1055-56, 57783-5800. 8750 report >. declassified, list (1952) 753 research summaries, reported (1956) 4067; (1957) 5674; (1958) 7435; (1959) 10418; (1960) 10194 Naval missions, see Military missions. Naval Observatory, publications series (1953) 11370; (1954) 2066,4408; (1956) 876; (1957) 18010 Naval Officer Candidate School, executive fu- ture in Navy (1957) 10265 Naval officers, see Navy. Naval oil shale reserves : authority of Scci'etary of Navy to lease, opinion of Attorney General (1959) 7965 reserve no. 2, Uintah and Carbon Counties, Utah, peoloxy (1960) 6981 Naval Operations Office : ai'pri>iniatii)ns. 1!).">5, Navy Dept., hearings (1954) 6857 appropriations. 1956, Navy Dept., hearings (1955) 7760 appropriations. 1957, Navy Dept., hearings (1956) 8613 carti)^rai)liic records, preliminary inventorv (1955) 15924 Naval ordnance and gunnery (1958) 824; (1959) 6851 Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Corona, report (1960) 7509 Naval Ordnance Test Station. Inyokern. tech- nical memorandum (1958) 13104 Naval orientation (1956) 881 Naval personnel, see Navy. Naval Personnel Hnreau : appropriations. 1955, Navy Dept., hearings (1954) 6857 appropriations. 1957, Navy Dept., hearings (1956) S613 Naval Personnel — Continued information bulletins (1951) 2108, 123G1 ; (1952) 1558. 12135; (1953) 3458, 14300; (1954) 2s04. 13208; (1955) 24S8. 13400; (1956) 2559, 13708; (1957) 3049. 12568; (1958) 2570, 10924; (1959) 2863, 11403; (1960) 3070, 12437 manual, 1948. changes (1952) 8002-5 records, preliminary Inventories (1960) 7469 Naval petroleum reserves : Uroolts Range. Alaska, exploration, 1944-53, areal geology (1957) 15930 contract ti-rniiiiation and modification, hear- ing (1958) 15834 Elk Hills, drilling contract with Standard Oil Co.. hearing (1957) 3684 Elk Hills, no. 1. crude oil sale contract with Standard Oil Co. of California, hear- ings (1960) 9494 Elk Hills, sale of crude oil, hearings (1952) 13492: (1953) 5618 northern Alasl59) 7025; (1960) 7C68 monthlies (1951) 12023, 14290, (1952) 11647; (19r>4) 2202. 12M2; (1950) 2447. 11952: (1959) 2252, 11746 9773 (1956) 0418 19070 (1953) 295.H, 13764 12005; (1955) 1932. 1980. 13118; (19.-)7) (1958) 1900, 10317 10704; (1960) 2348 semi-annuals (1952) 18280; (1954) 11 (1955) 3763; (1950) 22 review and outlook (1951) S.S52 sprav puller for turpciitinins: (1957) 16912 statistics. 1900-54 (1950) 11343 stocks and distribution (talk) (1957) 560 supplv, distribution, and prices, world trends (1955) 16717; (1957) 1763; (1958) 1236 scv aUo Turp<'ntine. Naval Stores Statiou, facts (1953) 6; (1954^ 179.34 Naval supplies, see Military supplies. Naval Supply Depot. Saii Pedro : proposed di.sestablishuient, etc. — hearings (1955) 14983; (1950) 519 reports (1955) 14S25 ; (1956) 3434 Naval Supply Depot, Scotia, proposed dis- establishment, etc., report (1900) 3707 Naval training, see Naval education. Naval training courses, sec Naval education. Naval Training Device Center : publications, indexes (1957) 16106; (1958) 16482 technical report NAVTRADEVCEN series (1900) 10323 training device guides (1957) 5797; (1958) 6293; (1959) 10543, 16997; (I960) 7497 Naval vessels, see Destroyers (warships) — Shipbtiilding — Ship.s — Submarine boats — Warships. Naval Weapons Bureau : employment opportunities (1960) 12445 establisli — hearings (1959) 9899, 12523 law (1959) 14029 reports (1959) 9856, 12136, 12480 NavOrd reports (1900) 11594, 14041-642, 17994 ordinance pamphlet OP series (1900) 14043 Naval Weapons riant, Washington, D.C., relief of employees (1960) 13180 Navarre, Ohio, Clinton sands (1955) 0502 Navarro, Ramona A., relief (1951) 13465, 103S0, 176S1 Navarro, Rodolfo, relief (1954) 14280, 15180, 16598 Navarro. Rosita A., relief (1951) 13465, 163o0, 17681 Navedo-Merced, Felix, relief (1952) 5230, 9033, 10200 Navel oranges, see Oranges. Navigable waters, sec Bridges. Navigation : affairs, hearings on various bills (1958) 1307 agreements with — Dominican Republic (1957,) S956 Nicaragua (1958) 10604 aids- Coast Guard lists — Atlantic Coast, comiilete (1957) 0090; (1958) 0665; (1959) 5758; (1960) 6385 Atlantic Coast, local (1957) 8054-59: (1958) 6000-71: (19.')9) 57G0-(!2, 5703-04; (1900) 0380-90 Great Lakes (1958) 4148; (1959) 4401 ; (1900) 4709 Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway (1958) S023 Mississippi River system (1957) 0098: (1958) 4149; (19.59) 5759; (1900) 7902 Navigation — Continued aids — continue:hts and heni'iits. infor- mation (1950) 885; (1957) 14477 career, occupational handbook, manual for civilian guidance coun.'^elors. etc. (1959) 16978 career, security in U.S. Navy (1957) 7620 career under career incentive act of 1955 (1055) 6979-80 chaplain, no greater service (1959) 3982 chai)lains' manual (1959) 17790 character education programs (1955) 17."39; (1957) 7617 chronology, World War 11 (1955) 17537 civil engineer (periodical) (1960) 7634, 12593 civilian management career (1957) 5709 claims for damages orcasioned in foreign countries, reports (1953) 7MS5. 8844 cold weather photography (1950) 4348 communication^:, facilities and training (1955) 10605; (1956) 15958 communications, shore based (3055) 5126 communications system, Air Force manual (1958) 11218 comptroller uianual, sec listings under Navy Ltepartment in the monihly issues, continental construction (3 054) 17S92 contractor's guide to occupational deferment of essential employees (1953) 8087 contributions, roseaicli. etc.. in space age, Western Space Age Conference. Mar. 5- 7. 1959 (1959) 5:'.5s corrrspon7) 3054. 12573; (19.-.S) 2576. 10930; (19u9) 2.S70, 11411 ; (1900) 3078. 12448 stuiiv. hearings (1957) 591 study. report (1957) 1796 ,,«--. nrocureiiieiit Information, indexes (lJ.»u) 1S539; (1956) 20713: (1958) .S!S^;s procurement of beverage base lor Military Sea Transportation Service, hearing (1955) 18172 procurement of wiping cloths — hearing (1954) 19410 report (1954) 9931 , ._. procurement organization, bibliography (1952) 14452 procurement. Pacific Northwest exhil)it of business opportunities and technology (19.59) 10546 producing for Navy, businessman s guide (1952) 1S0G6 ^ ^,^ public information manuals (19oS) 843; (1959) 6870, 17002 ^_^^ publications, price lists (1951) 899; (19o2) 2713; (1953) 2439; (1954) 4039; (1955) 6391; (1950) 17093; (1957) 16108; (1959) 5379; (1900) 6020 Qualification standards for overseas posi- tions (1950) 0774 radio communication facilities, shore-based (1900) 1401 radio facility charts (1957) 2506-10. 12009- 13; (1958) 2014, 2016-17. 10373-374. 10370-377; (19.59) 2.307-12. 10757. 10760-701; (1900) 2402-5, 11802. 11804. 11806 reactor program, review, hearings (1959) 12030 recipe service (1953) 9728; (1958) 17401; (1960) 9017, 18157 recipes, submarine recipe section (1958) 13176 recruiter, you can help in your community (1958) 15298 recruits, unsuitable and normal, discrimi- nation between (1953) 19275 red. white, and you in Navy blue (1957) 5791 regulations (1951) 7299; (19.53) 1341. 11.378; (1954) 1012; (1955) 6715. lOOlS: (1957) 16117; (1959) 5353; (1900) 14044 reports control program, training course. instructor's booklet (1957) 14491 reserve fleet facilities repair, appropriations, proposal (1955) 6219 Reserve Officer Candidate School, descrip- tive folder (1957) 7021 safety in driving, case studies of motor vehicle, accidents, manual (1954) 2008 safety precautions (1053) 20361; (1955) 17536 science, basic and applied, symposium (1958) 6279 Seabees — organization, etc (1957) 7019 rates fiualiflcation handbook (1958) 17323 reserve, where civilian skill pays off (1956) 15961 selling to Navy prime contractors (1951) 7301; (1952) 4.341. 11401; (1954) 4424; (1956) 6020; (1959) 6869 serving oleomargarine, amend ration statute, reports (1953) 10712; (1956) 3446; (1957) 10980; (1958) 3113 Navy — Continued shipboard electronic equipments (1960) 10150 shii)iJoar(l engineering principles (1958) 13075 shipbuilding and conversion program — hearings (1955) 4432; (1950) 3511 reports (1955) 4387, 0149; (1956) 3437, 3408 shipbuilding program, briefing, hearing (1957) 6970 shipping designators, Army regs (1956) 3027 shipping guide, sec listings under Supplies and Accounts Bureau (Navy) in the monthly issues, ship's serviceman — barber handbooks (1952) 16862; (1959) 10531 laundry handbook (1957) 4284 shore establishments — liuDocks technical digests (1951) 2318. 12005; (1952) 1778. 12333; (1953) 3046. 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) 9504 fire prevention and fire protection (1959) 13669 shore facilities, personnel, storage, etc (1959) 15126 specialist schools for high school graduates, recruiting announcement (1900) 11591 staff corps officers, running mates — hearing (1955) 14965 law (1950) 11801 reports (1955) 14708; (1956) 10543 structural fire-fighting manuals (1954) 8959; (1955) 10003; (1957) 4283; (1958) 821 submarine. training manual, changes (1956) 5999 ; (1960) 1224 sundry administrative matters — hearing (1952) 13495 law (1954) 9642 reports (1952) 10605, 13598; (1954) 5250, 8507 supplies from production line to ships at sea, billion dollar business (1958) 5150 synchros, description and operation (1959) 3098 technically speaking, It's Navy, train for tomorrow today (1950) 9322 thematic apperception test, basis for scoring (1950) 4066 training courses — - aviation supplv (1954) 18951 damage controlman (1951) 10139: (1954) 5873: (1959) 39S1 : (1960) 5989 petty officer 1 and C. military require- ments (1958) 16457 petty officers (1954) 5874 quartermaster 3 and 2 (1954) 15749-750 ship's serviceman 1 and chief (1954) 12508: (1959) 8141 shiji's serviceman 3 and 2 (1959) 3983 stewards (1954) 2069 training courses and publications for gen- eral service ratings, list (1957) 10273 training manuals and correspondence courses, list (1959) 6840 training publications for advancement in rating, lists (1958) 8875; (1959) 9433; (1960) 7496 travel instructions (1958) 6298; (1959) 15143 : (1900) 11597 tugboats procurement — hearing (1954) ir.231 report (1954) 17137 tuberculosis epidemiologic study (1958) 98:{0 union list of serials in naval libraries of Washington area (1954) 17772 I'nite.l Stales Navv. I>OI> paini)hlet (1957) 4639 visual aids for operations in night replen- ishment at sea, review (1958) 6284 Page 1654 Do not order from index; see indicated entry NTavv — Continued warrant officers, laws relating to, revise — hearings (1954) 6S71 report (1954) 5270 Wave officer candidate information tor col- lege juniors (1960) 2159 weather stations, index (1958) 8750 change (1959) 17503 what it offers and expects (1952) 11396 women — as physicians and specialists — hearing (1952) 5330 law (1952) 12983 reports (1952) 5372, 7047, 10579 careers (1957) 7618 officers, flexibility in distribution and ex- tension of service — law (1956) 11805 reports (1956) 6892, 10551 opportunities to train and serve (1959) 16974 training for teamwork (1958) 16461 see also Armed Forces — Medical Service Corps — Messes — M i 1 i t a r y Govern- ment — Pav, allowances, etc. — Real es- tate — Retired officers — Uniforms — also certain headings beginning Naval. Navy Antarctic Expedition, 1947^8, Bry- r.zoa, papers 1-4 (1956) 5965 Navy Band : attend Confederate Veterans' reunion — hearing (1951) 8016 law (1951) 10922 reports (1951) 7942, 9614 members killed in Rio de Janeiro plane crash — flight insurance and indemnification, In- vestigation report on findings (1960) 9497 relief of estates (1960) 13278 Bio de Janeiro plane crash, investigation, report of subcommittee (1960) 10938 Navy contract law (1960) 6003 Navy Department : aluminum sweating operations, hearing 11954) 5458 amphibious transport, dock, and assault ships, construction — hearings (1958) 5709, 14883 law (1958) 11768 reports (1958) 5651, 6845, 12416 appropriations, 1951, hearings (1951) 627 appropriations. 1952 — estimates (1951) 16371, 18117 hearings (1951) 15045 appropriations, 1953, hearings (1952) 7186 appropriations, 1953, public worlvs, hearings (1952) 13484 appropriations, 1954, heariugs (1953) 12672 appropriations, 1954, Defense Dept. — hearings (1953) 12671, 12917 law (1953) 15241 reports (1953) 12429, 124-36, 12882, 15476 appropriations, 1954, military construction, hearings (1954) 99.53 appropriations, 1954. supplemental — hearings (1954) 5287 law (1953) 15269 : (1954) 8245 reports (1953) 15662: (1954) 7037 anproDrintions, 1955. Defense Dept. — 'hearings (1954) 6855, 10244-245 law (1954) H422 militarv functions (1954) 9992 reports" (1954) 8279, S2S1. 10204. 11513 appropriations, 1955, hearings (1954) 6857 appropriations. 1955. supplemental — hearings (1954) 15188 law (1954) 16796 military construction, hearings (1954) 11865 proposal (1954) 9680 reports (1954) 14173, 14192, 14807, 10961 ; (1955) 6299 appropriations, 1956. Defense Dept — hearings (1955) 7759-60, 9983 law (1955) 11428 reports (1955) 7712, 7736. 9953, 11708 appropriations, 1956, militarv construction, hearings (1955) 11811-812, 12158 Navy Department — Continued appropriations, 1956, supplemental — hearings (1955) 15476; (1956) 7205 law (1955) 14388 I)roposal (1955) 11457 reports (1955) 11761, 14905, 15353 appropriations, 1957, Defense Dept. — hearings (1956) 7060, 12402 law (1956) 14407 reports (1956) 8584, 10237, 12078, 12327 appropriations, 1957, hearings (1956) S013 appropriations, 1957, military construction, hearings (1956) 10351 appropriations, 1957, supplemental — he;irings (1950) 15434 law (195G) 16693 proposal (1956) 3399 reports (1956) 14770, 14926, 15280, 10915 appropriations, 1958, hearings (1957) 8229 appropriations, 195S, military construction, hearings (1957) 13557 appropriations. 1959, Defense Dept., hear- ings (1958) 5700 appropriations, 1959, military construction, hearings (1958) 12162 appropriations, 1960, military construction, hearings (1959) 9895 appropriations, 1961, militarv coustruction, hearings (1960) 8118. 11151 assistant secretaries, authorize 2 addi- tional — hearings (1954) 11871, 11951, 12137 law (1954) 14100 reports (1954) 11624, 14449 Assistant Secretary, nomination of — Armstrong, J. Sinclair, hearing (1957) 8360 Askins, Herbert R., hearing (1951) 19605 Bantz. Fred A., hearings (1957) 8361 Jackson, Richard, hearing (1957) 15575 Taylor. Philip B., hearings (1959) 7606 Wakelin. J. H., jr., hearing (1959) 12524 Assistant Secretary of Navy for Research and Development, establish — hearings (1956) 14987. 15002. 17077 message from the President (1956) 10186 reports (1956) 14689. 14729 budget in brief, 1955 (1954) 18965 budget process (1960) 16157 career opportunities in audit agencies (1956) 550 civilian manPTf^ment careers (1951) 18869: (1957) 5799 civilian scientists and engineers (1952) 11397 contract law (1960) 6003 conveyance of Fort Preble Military Reserva- tion to Maine — law (1957) 15052 reports (1957) 13481, 13913 dental facilities, fiscal and property man- agement (1900) 10316 disestablishment of naval ordnance plant at Pocatello, Idaho, hearing (1959) 6047 easements — hearing (1951) 11082 law (1951) 16349 reports (1951) 11021, 15153 employees — Golcuk Navy Yard, Ismet, Turkey, relief from liability for overpayment — law (1958) 14250 report (1958) 14362 pay — law (1954) 11383 reports (1952) 3865; (1953) 8904; (1954) 10095 quarters allowances, validate — law (1959) 7314 reports (1959) 5835. 7552 employees wages, authority of Secretary to establish, repeal, hearing (1959) 4638 financial management (1957) 5790 financial reports (1955^ 834, 19638: (1958) 1783; (1959) 2091; (1960) 1240 Do not order from index; see indicated entry Page 1655 Navy Department — Continued forkllft trucks, procurement — hearings (1953) 15r.75 report (IfiSri) 15512 forms mana^icmciit, guide (1959) 1131 fund accountiug — iniprovonients (1900) 8S96. 10341 miidilied system (1959) .•■!992 General Counsel, appointment bv tlie Presi- dent, report (1950) 12394 history of administration in World War II a9(;0) 11595 housing facility at Yorktown, Va.. transfer to Coast ("tuard, reports (1959) 12171. 12451 how to sell to (1958) 9831 industrial relati59) 65S5 mortality, selected causes (1951) 17094 national Xeuro health news (1951) 2195 Negro newspaper on microfilm, selected list (1953) 7960 Negro notes (periodical) (1951) 2248, 12530: (1952) 1703, 12260 Necro women and their jobs (1954) 7797 new approach to equal economic oppor- tunity (address) (1954) 177S9 potentialities of Negro market (address) (1953) 10240 public housing occupancy policies (1954) 5911. 157S9: (1955) 15998; (195G) 2076S; (1957) 17183; (1958) 16526; (1959) 17059; (1960) 16203 qualifying scores for technical schools (1953) 19711 segregated school systems, 1948-49 (1952) 5713 segregation in public schools, opinions of Supreme Court of U.S. (1954) 9993 statistics of Negro colleges and universities (1952) 4006: (1955) 155S7 statistics of public elementary and second- ary education. Southern States (1955) 15585 strawberry marketing among growers (1952) 4540 twenty years of study of syphilis (1953) 11448 youth-training incentives conference pro- ceedings (1957) 7642 see also Industrial Home School for Colored Girls of D.C. Negros, sailing directions (1955) 19490; (1957) 2114 Negros Islands, east coast, sailing directions (1956) 19102: (1959) 17499 Nehama. Isaac D., relief (1953) 9106; (1954) 3644, 5012 Nehasane. N.Y.. railroad accidents (1953) 16304, 17665 Neighbor group idea (1952) 15830 Neighbor to neighbor (address) (1956) 20293 Neighbors north (Canada) (1952) 1893 Neimanls, Viktors, relief (1959) 5948, 7342, 9759 Nels, Anthony L., relief (1953) 7383, 10271, 10609 NEL, see Navy Electronics Laboratory. Nell, Eleanor E., relief (1954) 3827, 9766, 11277 Nelles, Anna (Sister Walfreda). relief (1953) 15417; (1954) 5048. 5343 Nelsch, Helen G., death and burial benefits to estate (1951) 14995 Nelsen,