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Sub- scription price to individuals, 75c. a year, including Index ; foreign subscription, $1.35 a year. Back numbers cannot be supplied. Notify the Superintendent of Documents of any change of address. INDEX An Index to the M!.")S. 17th line from bottom of page, change " by J. C. Bridwell and L. J. Bottler " to read " by J. C Bridwell and L. J. Bottlmer." Monthly Catalog N... 463 JULY 1933 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT XOTE. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Citrus p-uit. Some storage and transportational diseases of citrus fruits ap- parently due to suboxidation [with list of literature cited] ; by Ray Nelson. 1933. [2] +695-713 p. 6 p. of pi. [From Journal of agricultural research, V. 46, no. 8, Apr. 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. 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[Neg. 26017, Agricultural Economics Bu- reau.] t A 55.7 : W 50/chart 5 Same: World supplies and price, year beginning July [1923-33; poster]. 1933. 30X42.1 in. (Wheat Administration.) [Neg. 20691 B, Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t A 55.7 : W 56.''chart 3 ' Wheat regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President, under agricultural adjustment act: Marketing year, rate of processing tax, and conversion factors. June 1933. 2 p. (Wheat regulations, series 1.) t L. C. card Agr 33-539 A 55.6 : W 56/ser. 1 Same [with Analysis of application of processing tax on wheat and Definitions of wheat products adopted by Bureau of Internal Revenue for tax purposes]. July 1933. 6 p. (Wheat regulations, series 1.) t A 55.6 : W 56/ser. 1/press copy AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, July 1, 1933; v. 17. no. 7. [1933.] 16 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 45c. L. C. card Agr 2&-1797 A 36.15 : 17/7 Crops. Separate for crop reporters: Crop report as of June 1, 1933 : [Comments to accompany cotton reports of May 22, 1933. etc.; Cost of producing field crops, 1932; Recent agricultural publications; Price movements of important agricultural products). [19:;3.1 p. 193-194, 199-201, 226-227. 232. il. 4° [From Crops and markets, v. 10. no. 6.] t A 36. 11 /3a : C 883/46 Fanners. Farmers resourceful and prompt in making needed readjustments; [by C. L. Holmes and V. N. Valgren]. [1933.] 16 p. (Yearbook separate 1393.) [From Yearbook, 1933.1 * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1393 Farmers specially hard hit because costs have not fallen with prices; [by L. II. Bean. 1 [19:w.l 5p.il. (Yearbook .separate 1387.) [From Year- book, 1933.] ♦Paper, 5c. A l.lO/a : 1387 How to order publlcatlona-^See Infonoatlon followInK Contents I JUI.T 1933 5 Leguminous plants. Use of winter legumes in Southeastern States; by A. D. McNair and Roland McKee. June 1933. 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Tech- nical bulletin 367.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 33-349 A 1.36 : 367 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU Concrete. Laboratory and field tests of concrete exposed to action of sulphate waters [with list of literature cited] ; by Dalton G. Miller and Philip W. Man- son. June 1933. cover-title, 80 p. il. 1 pi. 8 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 358.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of Minne- sota and Minnesota State Department of Conservation.] * Pai)er, 10c. L. C. card Agr 33-348 A 1.36: 358 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Beef production on farm; [by W. H. Black and E. W. McComas]. [May 1929, revised May 1931, slightly revised Apr. 1933.] [1933.] ii+14 p. IL (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1592.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulle- tin 1073, Growing beef on farm.] * Paper, 5e. L. C. card Agr 29-975 A 1.9 : 1592/3 Blackleg, its nature, cause, and prevention; [by John R. Mohler]. [June 1923, slightly revised Oct. 1930, reprint 1933.] ii+13 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1355.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 23-1028 A 1.9 : 1355/2-3 Cattle. Judging beef cattle, [by E. H. Thompson ; revised by W. H. Black]. [Nov. 1919, revised June 1926, reprint with slight change 1933.] ii+14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1068.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 19-1040 A 1.9 : 1068/4-6 Cotton-seed. Feeding cottonseed products to livestock; [by E. W. Sheets and E. H. Thompson]. [Nov. 1920, slightly revised May 1933.] [1933.] ii-fl4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1179.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 28-1618 A 1.9 : 1179/6 Duck raising; [by Alfred R. Lee and Sheppard Haynes]. [Dec. 1915. re- vised May 1933.] [1933.] ii-t-22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 697. ) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 23-407 A 1.9 : 697/7 Ooats. Milk soats, [by Edward L. Shaw; revised by C. G. Potts]. [Feb. 1918, revised Dec. 1927, slightly revised Apr. 1933.] [1933.] ii-f33 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 920.) * Paper, 5c, L. C. card Agr 26-1724 A 1.9 : 920/5 Horseshoeing. Farm horseshoeing; [by Henry Asmus and J. O. Williams]. [July 1927, reprint 1933.] ii-|-13 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulle- tin 1535. ) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 27-483 A 1.9 : 1535/1-5 Poultry. Standard breeds & varieties of chickens : 1, American, Asiatic, Eng- lish, and Mediterranean classes; [by M. A. JuU]. [Oct. 1926, revised May 1931. reprint 1933.] ii+38 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1506.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulletins 898, 1052, and 1347.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.9 : 1506/3-3 Service antwnncements. Service and regulatory announcements, June 1933; [no.] 314. July 1933. p. 51-59. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 45c. L. C. card Agr 7-1658 A 4.13: 314 [Sheep raising in U.S. has changed greatly since pioneer period ; by D. A. Spen- cer and C. G. Potts.] [1933.] 11 p. 11. (Yearbook separate 1398.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1398 HoTV to order publications— See information follOTring Contents 6 July 1933 Swine. Effectiveness of swine sanitation system in the South; by E. M. Nigh- beit ami .1. W. Connelly. July 193;3. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 'M4.) * Pai)er, 5c. L. C. card Agr 33-352 A 1.36: 374 CFIEMISTRY AND SOILS BUREAU Fertilizer composition and placement play big part in cotton growing; [by J. J. Skinner]. [1933.] 4 p. (Yearbook separate 1355.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] • Paper, oc. A 1.10/a : 1355 Leather, hides, and skins. Home tanning of leather and small fur skins; [by R. W. Frey, I. D. Clarke, and F. I'. Veitcb]. [Aug. l'J23, reviseubIicatIona-^Sce Informatioii foIloTrlnK Contenta July 1933 7 Cows — Continued Records that show each cow's output are basis of successful dairying ; [by J. C. McDowell]. [1933.] 4 p. (Yearbook separate 13&i.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1384 Dairy products. Quality in dairy products depends on numerous factors other than butterfat ; [by William White and C. J. Babcock]. [1933.] 6 p. (Year- book separate 1385.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1385 Food for cattle. Better feed crops and pastures needed to cut dairy production costs; [by T. E. Woodward]. [1933.] 4 p. (Yearbook separate 1383.) [From Yearbook. 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1383 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Brachymeria fonscolombei. Biology of Brachymeria fouscolombei (Dufour), hymenopterous parasite of blowfly larvae [with list of literature cited] ; by Raiford A. Roberts. May 1933. 22 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bul- letin 365. ) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 33-344 A 1.36: 365 Carbon disulfide as insecticide; [by W. E. Hinds]. [June 1917, revised Apr. 1924, reprint with changes 1933.] ii+13 p. (Auriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 799.) [May 1925, on p. ii, is date of previous reprint. Revision of Farmers" bulletin 145.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 17-594 A 1.9 : 799/2-9 Carpet beetles and their control; [by E. A. Back]. [July 1923, reprint 1933.] ii+14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1346.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 23-1020 A 1.9 : 1346/1-6 Catalpa sphinx; by L. O. Howard and F. H. Chittenden. Feb. 16. 1916 [re- print 1933]. 10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers" bulletin 705.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 16-247 A 1.9 : 705/1^ European corn-borer. Infestation of corn ears by European corn borer, and cribbed corn as auxiliary source of infestation ; by L. H. Patch. Apr. 1933. 8 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 275.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 33-346 A 1.4/2 : 275 Hairy-vetch bruchid, Bruchus brachiaUs Fahraeus, in United States [with list of literature cited] ; by J. C. Bridwell and L. J. Bottimer. 1933. [2] +739- 751 p. [Prepared in cooperation with Food and Drug Administration. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 8, Apr. 15. 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : B 83/4 Honey. Commercial comb-honey production; [by Geo. S. Demuth]. [June 1919, slightly revised Oct. 1932, reprint 1933.] 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farm- ers' bulletin 1039. ) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 19-698 A 1.9 : 1039/2-2 Insects. Culture, insecticides, and quarantines help control cotton pests ; [by R. W. Harned]. [1933.] 7 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1400.) [From Year- book, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1400 Research develops new ways to fight pests of fruits and vegetables ; [by B. A. Porter and W. H. White]. [1933.] 5 p. (Yearbook separate 1403.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1403 Mites and lice on poultry; [by F. C. Bishopp and H. P. Wood]. [May 1917, revised Aug. 1931, reprint 1933.] ii-f20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 801.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 31-1012 A 1.9 : 801/6-3 Peach borer, how to prevent or lessen its ravages [paradichlorobenzene treat- ment, by A. L. Quaintance; revised by B. A. Porter and Oliver I. Snapp]. [Oct. 1921, revised July 1932, reprint 1933.] ii+13 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1246. ) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 32-799 A 1.9 : 1246/2-2 Bovt to order publications — See information following Contents 8 July 1933 Stable fly, how to prevent its annoyance and its losses to livestock; [by F. C. Bishopp], [Apr. 1920, revised Apr. 1931, reprint 1933.] ii+18 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1097.) [Revision of Farmers' bulletin 540, Stable fly.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 20-998 A 1.9 : 1097/4-2 Tobacco cuttoomis and their control; [by S. E. Crumb]. [Aug. 1926, reprint 1933.] 11+14 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1494.) • Paper 5c. L. C. card Agr 26-1743 A 1.9 : 1494/1-4 EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Agricultural experiment stations. Report on agricultural experiment stations, [fiscal year] 1932. [July 1933.] cover-title, 62 p. [Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] • Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 9-1394 A 10.1/2 : 932 Mora. — Includes iDcome, expenditures, and otber statistics, 1932 ; by J. I. Scbulte. Experiment station record, v. 69, no. 1 ; July 1933. [1933.] cover-title, p. 1-160. [Monthly. Text and illustraticu on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols a yr.) ; foreign subscription, $1.50 per vol. L. C. card Agr 9-832 A 10 6 : 69/1 Nora. — Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural Science wbicb liave recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. HAW^UI AGKICULTUKAL EXPEUa.MENT STATION Grasses. Range grasses of Hawaii [with list of literature cited] ; by J. C. Ripperton, R. A. Goff, D. W. Edwards, and W. C. Davis. June 1933. cover- title, 58 p. il. (Bulletin 65.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 33^53 A 10.9/3: 65 FOREST SERVICE Locust-trees. Growing black locust trees; [by Wilbur R. Mattoon]. [May 1930, reprint 1933.] ii+14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1628.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 30-544 A 1.9 : 1628/1-2 Lumbering. Analysis of log production in Inland Empire region ; by M. Brad- ner, F. J. Klobucher, J. W. Girard, and S. V. Fullaway, jr. June 1933. cover-title, 87 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 355.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card Agr 33-344 A 1.36: 355 Pulp-xcood crops in the Northeast; [by M. Westveld]. Mar. 1930, revised Apr. 1933. [1933.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 57.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 30-347 A 1.35 : 57/2 Yellow poplar characteristics, growth, and management [with list of literature cited] ; by E. F. McCarthy. June 1933. cover-title, 58 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 356.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 33-347 A 1.36: 356 Maps Arapaho National Forest, Colo, [resources and recreation features, roads, trails, etc.]. 1933. 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. f, foldtnl into narrow 8° size and so printed as to uuml)er 14+ [1] p. t A 13.13: Ar 1/933 HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU Dairy products' nutritive value justilies large place in family diet ; [by Howona Sciiiimlt Carpenter]. [1933.] 4 p. (Yearbcwk separate 13S6.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 18SG Kitchens. Convenient kitchens; [by Greta Gray]. [Nov. 1920, reprint 1933.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1513.) [Supersedes Farmers' bullotiii 007, Farm kitchen as workshop.] ♦ Paper, nc. L. C. card Aur 20-1730 A 1 .0 : 1 513/1-6 Ho'vr to order pnbllcationii — .see Informntlon follovring: Contents July iy33 y Milk for the family; [by Rowena Schmidt Carpenter]. [July 1933.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulletin 1705.) [Prepared in cooperation with Dairy Industry Bureau. Supersedes Farmers' bulletin 1359, Milk and its uses in the home.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 33-359 A 1.9 : 1705 INFORMATION OFFICE Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publica- tions, May-June 1933. [1933.] 4 p. [Issued as one publication.] t L. C. card Agr &-1414 A 21.6/5 : 933/5, 6 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Barley acreage is increasing because of crop feed value; [by H. V. Harlan]. [1933.] 2 p. (Yearbook separate 1366.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1366 Cabbage. Yellows- resistant lines of Jersey Wakefield cabbage; by J. C. Walker. 1933. [2]-f639-648 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with University of Wis- consin. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 7, Apr. 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C 111/12 Citrus groicers try out new varieties as supply of standard sorts mounts; [by T. Ralph Robinson and A. D. Shamel]. [1933.] 4 p. (Yearbook separate 1372.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1372 Cotton. Live-at-home plans and soil building aid cotton growers; [by C. B. Doyle]. [1933.] 4 p. (Yearbook separate 1359.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1359 Fruit. Control of fruit and nut diseases by new method making headway; [by M. B. Waite.] [1933.] 6 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1377.) [From Year- book, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1377 Goldenseal under cultivation; by Walter Van Fleet. Oct. 26, 1914, reprint [1933]. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 613.) [Mar. 1922, on p. 1, is date of previous reprint.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 14-1516 A 1.9 : 613/2-11 Crrain sorghums highly drought resistant, many varieties grown in U.S. : [by John H. Martin]. [1933.] 4 p. (Yearbook separate 1368.) [From Yearbook. 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1368 Iris (plant). Garden irises; [by B. Y. Morrison]. [Jan. 1926, reprint 1933.] ii-f46 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1406.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 26-292 A 1.9 : 1406/1-2 Raspberry culture; [by George M. Darrow and George F. Waldo]. [Oct. 1917, revised Dec. 1931, reprint 1933.] ii-f 41 p. U. (Agriculture Dept, Farmers' bulletin 8S7.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 31-1046 A 1.9 : 887/5-3 Sweet potato growing, [by Fred E. Miller; revised by J. H. Beattie and H. H. Zimmerley]. [Feb. 1919, revised Dec. 1932, reprint 1933.] ii-f 25 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 999.) [Revision of Farmers' bulletin 324, Sweet potatoes.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 32-1182 A 1.9 : 999/6-2 Vegetable breeding and disease studies win important results. [1933.] 10 p. (Yearbook separate 1374.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1374 PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU Service announcements. Service and regulatorv announcements. Jan.-Mar. 1933 : no. 114. June 1933. p. 137-175. [Quarterly.] t L. C. card Agr 14-1059 A 48.7 : 114 HOTV to order publications — See information folloTving: Contents lU tJ UJLii JLt/t»t» PUBLIC ROADS BUKEAU Public roads, journal of highway research, v. 14, no. 4; June 1933. [1933.] cover-title, p. 57-72, il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.50. L. C. card Agr 1^^22 A 22.6 : 14/4 Progress maps NOTE. — These maps show the status of improvement of the Federal-aid system in each State, regardless of wh^-ther the construction has been done with the aid of the Federal Government, by the States, by the counties;, or by the townships. A system of symbols indicates the type of improvement of all the roads and whether the work was done with or without tlu' assistance of the Federal Government. Sheets are of uniform size, some States requiring 2 or more, and are so issued that they may be punched and put in a loo.'je-leaf atias. The maps are called progress maps, and the series will be issued periodi- cally to show any change in imcrovemeni of the highways. Montana. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Montana]; data cor- rected to Aug. 1, 1932. Scale 1 : 760,3i:0 or 1 in. =12 m. 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([Sheet] 20W.) WEATHER BUREAU Climatological data. Climatological data for United Stales by sections, v. 20, no. 2; Feb. 19.33. [1933.] cover-title. [210] p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° * Paper, 35c. complete monthly number, $4.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $6.00. L. C. card Agr 14-5GG A 29.29 : 20/2 Note. — Made up of separate Climatological datii issued from 42 section centers of the T'nitcd States. Printed at the several section centers and assembled and bound at the Wasliingtnn Office. Issued principally for service use and oxchange. Back numl>ers cannot be supplied. The separate Climatological data are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at the rate of 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. for each section. Same. v. 20, no. 3; Mar. 1933. [1933.] cover-title, [217] p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° A 29.29 : 20/3 Corn. Weekly corn and wheat region bulletin, July 4-25, 1933 ; no. 13-16, 1933. 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(Research paper 558.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, May 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 558 Amplifier. Resistance-coupled amplifier for measuring ionization currents ; by L. F. Curtiss. [1933.] coyer-title, p. 583-589, il. (Research paper ooO.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, May 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 550 Bedsteads, springs, and mattresses. 3d edition. June 13, 1933. ii-fl2 p. il. (Simplified practice recommendation R2-32.) [Supersedes R2-30. Recom- mendation became effective Nov. 1, 1932.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.12/1 : 2/3d ed. Bronze. Tin-free leaded bearing bronze; by H. K. Herschman [and] J. L. Basil. [1933.] cover-title, p. 591-608, il. 2 pi. 4 p. of pi. (Research paper 551.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10. May 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 551 Ethyl benzene. Isolation of ethylbenzene from an Oklahoma i)etroleum ; by Joseph D. White [and] F. W. Rose, jr. [1933.] cover-title, p. 639-645, il. (Research paper 554.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, V. 10, May 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 554 Flexometer, instrument for evaluating flexural properties of cloth and similar materials; by Herbert F. Schiefer. [1933.] cover-title, p. 647-657, il. 1 pi. (Research paper 555.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10. May 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 555 Fuel oils, recorded standard of the industry. 2d edition. June 14, 1933. ii-1-13 p. il. (Commercial standard CS12-33.) [Effective date. May 1, 1983.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.20 : 12/2 How to order publications — See Information follo^ving Contents 18 July 1933 Gas appliances. ECfect of altitude on limits of safe operation of gas appliances ; by John H. Eiseman, Francis A. Smith, [and] Cecil J. Merritt. [1933.] cover- title, p. 61^-037, il. 1 pi. (Research paper 553.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10. May VX','A.\ * Paper, 5c. C13.22/a:553 Oasoline. Critical solution temperatures of mixtures of gasoline, ethyl alcohol, and water; by Cscar C. Bridgeman fand] Dale W. Querfeld. [1933.] cover- title, p. 693-704, il. (Research paper 560.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of re.search, v. 10, May 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 560 Petroleum productn. Thermal properties of petroleum products; [by C S. Cragoe.] Nov. 9, 1929 [reprint with addition of errata] 1933. [2]-|-48 p. (Miscellaneous publication 97.) ♦Paper, 10c. L. C. card 33-26484 C 13.10 : 97/2 Publications. New publications, lUirean of Stamlards, monthly list. See, below, Technical news bulletin of Bureau of Standards. Screw micrometer gages for rubber specimens; by W. L. Holt. [1933.] cover- title, p. 575-582, il. (Research paper 549.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, May 19.'{3. ] * Paper, 5c. C13.22/a:549 Silver. Conditions affecting freezing temperature of silver ; by Wm. F. Roeser [and] A. I. Dahl. [1933.] cover-title, p. 661-668, il. (Research paper 557.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of research, v. 10, May 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 557 Technical news bulletin of Bureau of Standards, July 1933; no. 195. [1933.] p. 71-80. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. ; foreign subscrip- tion, 70c. L. C. card 25-26527 C 13.13:195 Note. — Because of the limited funds available for printing, the leaflet New publica- tions. I^>iir<'an of Standards, monthly list, was discontinued with the .Tune 19."5.'i number, announcoment 96. Practically the same material will be available in the Technical news bulletin which contains abstracts of most of the bureau's publications and also lists by title all papers by members of the staft in the bureau's series and in outside Journals. Vibration. Method of exciting resonant vibrations in mechanical systems ; by L. B. Tuckerman, H. L. Dryden, [and] H. B. Brooks. [1933.] cover-title, p. 659-600. (Research paper 556.) [From Bureau of Standards journal of re- search, V. 10, May 1933.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 556 CONGRESS Members. List of duplicate names of members of 73d Congress, 1st session [with lists of Senators, Representatives, etc.] ; corrected to Mar. 7, 1033. [1933.] [4] p. 4° t Y 1.1 :M 51/933 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Inland waterways. Channel from Galveston Harbor to Texas City, Tex., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports hereto- fore submitted on channel from Galveston Harbor to Texas City, Tex. [Apr. 8, 1933, with report of Milo P. Fox, etc.]. [1933.] 16 p. map. (Document 4, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) t Y4. R52:73/4 Olympia Harbor, Wash., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Olympia Harbor, Wash. [.Vpr. 7, 1933, with report of C. L. Sturdevant, etc.]. [1933.] 25 p. map. (Docu- ment 3, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) t Y 4. R 52: 73/3 'Rivers. River and harbor bill, hearings, 73d Congress. 1st session, on H. R. 5303, authorizing construction, reiuiir and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes, Ajiril and May 1933. 1933. pt. 2, ii-l-129-225 p. [Part 1 is a hearing of the 72d Congress, 2d ses- sion, and appeared in Montldv catalogue for May 1933, p. 887.] * Paper, 10c. ' Y 4. R 52 : R 52/6/pt. 2 How to order publlcatlonn — See information (olloirlnK Con, approved Mar. 31, 1U33) an act for relief of unemploy- ment tl'.ri. 'It'll p'-iforiuaiKc of useful puhlii- work. Ily i;.\e [Subject to revision.] t IC lste.31 : 933/4 Railroad emploi/ees. Wage statistics of class 1 ^team railways in United States, compiled from 153 monthly reports of employees, .service, and compensation covering 155 class 1 steam railways, May 1933; [prepared in] liureau of Statistics. [1933.] 4 p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-300.) t L. C. card A 29-382 ICl ste. 25 : 933/5 Railroads. Freight and passenger service operating statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 142 reports of freiirht service sta- tistics representing 153 railways and from 138 reports of passenger service statistics representing 149 railways (switching and terminal companies not included). May 1933 and 1932 [and 5 months ended with May 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large S" (State- ment M-210.) [Subject to revision.] t L. C. card A 29-379 K ' 1 ste. 21 : 933/5 Graphical supplement to monthly i-eports: Comparison of number of em- ployees at middle of month with total hours paid for by months, 1929-33 (April), class 1 steam railways in United States (including switching and terminal companies) ; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. il. oblong large S" (Series 1933, no. 7.) t IC 1 ste. 33 : 93.3/7 • Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from l.K) monthly reports of revenues and expenses representing 151 class 1 steam railways. May 1933 and 1932 [and 5 months ended witli May 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-100.) [Subject to revision.] t L. C. card A 28-22(5(5 IC 1 ste. 19 : 933/5 • Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for May 193.". compared with May 19.32, for roads with annual oi)erat!ng revenues above $25,(XX),0{)0 ; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-2(X).) [Subject to revision.] t L. C. card A 29-;^80 K^ 1 ste. 22 : 933/5 Preliminary abstract of statistics of common carriers, year ended Dec. 31, 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 33 p. 4° '* Paper. K^c. L. C. card 12-10009 IC 1.14: 932 Revenue traflic statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, in- cluding mixed-train service, compiled from 141 reports representing 1.54 steam railways, switching and torndnal companies not included. May 1933 and 1932 [and] 5 months ended with May 1933 and 19.32; [prepan>3.] ♦ Paper, 5c. ICl.(\/la : F-5:}70 Gaitusrille Midland Ruilicay. Finance docket no. 9622, Gainesville Midland Railway receivers reconstruction loan; [decided May 27, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 136-138 p. (F-5393.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-<>393 Georgia 'ind Florida Railroad. Finance dcket no. 9937, Michigan Central Rail- road Company et al. abandonment; decided May 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 143- 144. (F-5390.) [From V, 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5396 Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad. Finance docket no. 9933, Minneapolis & St. Louis Kailrujul Compaiiv receiver's certificates; decided Apr. 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 799-SOO. (F-53.j7.) [From v. 189.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la :F-5357 Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. Finance docket no. 9S93, Missouri-Kansas- Texas Railroad Companv of Texas operation and assumption of obligation ; decided May 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 71-73. (F-5374.) [From v. 193.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5374 Missouri Pacific Railroad. Finance docket no. 9883, Missouri Pacific Railroad Companv abandonment of operation; decided Apr. 27, 1933. [19.33.] p. 29- 30. (F-5363.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5363 Monongahela Railuay. Finance docket no. 9869, Monongahela Railway Com- pany actiuisition ; decidetl Apr. 2S, 1933'. [1933.] p. 33-34. (F-5365.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5365 New York Central Railroad. Finance docket no. 9571, New York Central Rail- road Company abandonment; decided May 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 111-114. (F-53S6.) [Fnmi V. 193.1 * Pai»er, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5386 Northtoestrrn Pacific Railroad. Finance docket no. 9736, Northwestern Pa- cific Railroad Company abandonment; decided May 13, 1933. [1933.] p. S.'v- 88. (F-5378.) [From v. 193.] * Paiier, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5378 Okolona. Houston and Calhoun City Railway. Finance dixjket no. 9942, Oko- lona, Houston & Calhoun City Railway Company oiieration ; decided Mav 13, 1933. [1933.] p. 89-92. (F-5379.) [From v. 193.] * Pai^er, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5379 8t. Joseph Belt Railway. Finance docket no. 3906, St. Joseph Belt Railway Company excess income; [decided Mar. 8, 1933], 1933, [1] +620-634+ [1] p, (F-5309.) [From V. 189.] ♦ Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : F-5.309 St. Louis-Kansas City Short Line Railroad. Finance docket no. 9710, St. Louis- Kansas City Sliort Line Railroad Company reconstruction loan; decided Mav 27,1933. [1933.] p. 141-142. (F-.^395,) [From v, 193.] * Pai)er. 5o. IC 1.6/la : F-5395 Santa Fe Northicestcrn Railu-ay. Finance docket no. 9S37, Santa Fe North- western Railway Company reconstruction loan; [decided Apr. 7. 19;i3]. 1933. [1] +742-752 p. (F-5339.) [From v. 189.] ♦ Paper, 5o. IC 1.6/la : F-5339 Southern Pacifio Company. Finance docket no. 9863, Southern Pacific Com- pany reconstruction loan : decided Ma\ 9, 193;^. [1933.] p. 55-62. (F-5372.) [From V, 193.1 * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5:i72 Wow to order publlcatlonii — Kre information (oIlowliiK Content* July 1933 27 Sotithei-n Pacific Company — Continued Finance docket no. 9892, Soutliern Pacific Company reconstmction loan ; decided Mav 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 6:3-70. (F-5373.) [From v. 193.1 ♦Paper. 5c. IC1.6/la: F-5373 Western Arizona Raihcaij. Finance docket no. 9961, Western Arizona Railway Company et al. abandonment: decided May 27. 1933. [1933.] p. 145-146. (F-5397. 1 [From V. 193.] * Paper, oc. IC l.fi/la : F-5397 Western Marvland Railicav. Finance docket no. 8856. Western ^laryland Rail- way Company bonds: decided Apr. 29. 1933. [1933.] p. 37-38. (F-5367.) [From y. 193^.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5367 Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad. Finance docket no. 9636, Yazoo & Mis- sissippi Valley Railroad Company bonds; decided May 2. 1933. [1933.1 p. 51-54. (F-r.371.) [From y. 193.] *Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5371 Decisions ( Traffic ) Note. — ^The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Interstate Commerce Commission reports. Ammonium sulphate. Fourth section application no. 14860, sulphate of am- monia to the South : decided Apr. 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 385-386. ( [Opinion] 18597.) [From y. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18597 Apples. No. 24630. Rate & TraflBc Board, Miami. Fla.. et al. v. Florida East Coast Railway Company et al. : decided May 20. 1933. [1933.] p. 155-161. ([Opinion] 18701.) [From y. 194] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18701 Asphalt. Fourth section application no. 14460, asphalt rock and limestone in the Southwest; decided Apr. 27. 1933. [1933.] p. 563-564. ([Opinion] 18627.) [From y. 192.] * Pai^er, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18627 No. 24718, White Eagle Oil Corporation v. Big Fork (J: International Falls Railway Company et al. : [decided Apr. 27. 1933]. 1933. [l]-f 552-562 p. ([Opinion] 18626.) [From y. 192.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18626 Automobile's. No. 20134. Coyey-Ballard Motor Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al. ; decided May 12, 1933. 1933. p. 7. ([Opinion] 18667.) [From y. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18667 Bags. No. 25271. Continental Paper & Bag Mills Corporation t-. Atlantic City Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 233-234. ([Opinion] 18723.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18723 Baskets. No. 25310, Paducah Box & Basket Company, Incorporated, v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al. : decided Apr. 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 579-580. ([Opinion] 18632.) [From y. 192.] * Palmer, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18632 Benzol. No. 25461, Carnegie Steel Company v. Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Rail- road Company et al. ; decided May 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 799-800. ( [Opinion] 18664.) [From v. 192.] * Paper 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18664 Bricks. Fourth section application no. 12169, brick between points in official territory; decided May 10. 1933. [1933.] p. 787-791. ([Opinion] 1S661.) [From y. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18661 Fourth section application no. 14878, brick from Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia; [decided May 10. 1933]. 1933. [l]-f 784-786 p. ([Opinion] 18660.) [From y. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18660 Fourth section application no. 15044, glazed brick in tiie Southwest ; decided May 25. 1933. [1933.] p. 249-250. ([Opinion] 18728.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18728 No. 23847, Denyer Fire Clay Company v. Apache Railway Company et al. : decided Apr. 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 543-551. ([Opinion] 18625.) [From y. 192.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18625 No. 25091. United Brick & Tile Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided May 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 75-78. ([Opinion] 18683.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18683 HoDv to order publications— See information follo^ring Contents 4783— 33— No. 463 5 28 J^LY 1933 Butter. No. 25404, Armour & Company v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Com- pany et al. ; decided May 16, 1933. [1933.] p. 59-60. ([Opinion] 18677.) |l''rom V. 104. J * Paper, oc. IC 1.6/la : 18677 Canned mtlk. Fourth section application no. 14932, canned milk to Tampa. Fla. ; decided Apr. 28, 1933. [1933.] p. 573-575. ([Opinion] 18630.) [Fiom V. 102.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18630 Cattle. No. 24655, Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company et al. v. San Antonio, Uvalde & Gulf Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 11, 1933]. 1933. [1] +792-796 p. ([Opinion] 18662.) [From v. 192.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18662 No. 25002, St. Paul Live Stock Exchange v. Chicago, Milwaukee. St. Paul & Pacitic Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 15, 1933. [19:^.3.] p. 53-58. ([Opinion] 1S67G.) [From v. 194. J * PaiKM, .jc 1< ' l.«>/ la : 18676 No. 25039, E. D. Webster v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway et al. ; [decided May 12, 1933]. 1933. [l]+lS-20 p. ([Opinion] 18670.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18670 No. 25479, Brinkman, Wood & Beck v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company; decided Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 375-376. ([Opinion] 18592.) [From V. 192.J *Paiier, ."ic. IC 1.6/la : 18592 Cement. Fourth section application no. 15002, cement from Louisville, Nebr. ; [decided May 19, 1933]. 1933. [1] +132-134 p. ( [Opinion] 18693.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. 1< ' 1.6/la : 18693 No. 25452, Allen Manufacturing Company v. Louisville & Nashville Rail- road Company et al. ; decided May 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 209-212. ([Opinion] 18716.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, .jc. IC 1.0/la : 18716 No. 25557, North American Cement Corporation v. New York Central Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 23, 1933. [1933.] p. 203-205. ([Opinion] 18714.) [From v. 104.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18714 Cement flue dust. Fourth section application no. 15035. cement flue dust from Hagerstown and Security, Md. ; [decided May 11, 1933]. 1933. [l]+4-6 p. ([Opinion] 18666.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18666 Cheese. No. 24425, Armour & Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail- way Company et al. ; decided May 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 243-245. ([Opin- ion] 18726.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18726 Coal. Fourth section application no. 14602, bituminous coal to Buffalo, N.Y. ; decided Mav 12. 1933. [1933.] p. 11-17. ([Opinion] 18669.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 18669 Fourth section application no. 14765, coal from Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky; [decided May 2, 193.3]. 1933. [l]+586-592 p. ([Opinion] 18635.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18635 Investigation and suspension docket no. 3630, coal from Louisville & Nashville Railroad mines in Kentucky and Tennessee to southern points; decided Apr. 26. 1933. [1933.] p. 521-531. ([Opinion] 18620.) [From v. 192.] * Paptn-, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18620 Investigation and .suspension docket no. 3847, coal. Interstate Railroad mines to Lambert Point, Va. ; [decided May 4, 1933]. 1933. [l]+674- 678 p. ( [Opinion] 18643.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18643 No. 14622, Board of Railroad Commissioners of South Dakota v. Chicago & Alton Railroad Company et al. : [decided May 9, 1933]. 19X3. [11+774- 778 p. ([Opinion] 18658.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5e. IC 1.6/la : 18658 No. 202.S6 (sub-no. 1.), Tegen & Weibke Company, Incorporated, el al. v. Central Railroad Company of Now Jersey et al. ; decided May 3. 19.33. [19.33.] p. 6.5,'>-(V)7. ([Opinion] 18639.) [From v. 192.1 * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: lSr).39 No. 23338, Fleldale Mills et al. r. Norfolk & Western Railwav Company; decided Apr. 21, 1933. [19.33. [ p. 471-476. ([Opinion] 18607.) [From v. 192. [ * Paiier, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18607 HoTV to order pnbllcntlona — See Information following: Contents July 1933 29 Coal — Continued No. 23842, State Corporation Commission of Virginia et al. v. Norfolk & Western Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 25, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 246-248 p. ([Opinion] 18727.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18727 No. 25023, Sullivan-Hays Coal Company, IncoiTorated, v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 17, 1933]. 1933. [1] +66-68 p. ([Opiuiou] 18679.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18679 No. 25062, Lebanon Ice & Coal Company et al. v. Akron, Canton & Younffstown Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 20, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 178-182 p. ([Opinion] 18706.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18706 No. 25144, Dimmitt Coal & Grain v. Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf Rail- way Companv et al. ; decided Apr. 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 581-582. ( [Opinion] 18633.) [From V. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18633 No. 25885, surcharge on bituminous coal within Ohio; [decided May 9, 1933]. 1933. [l]+734-738 p. ([Opinion] 18654.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18654 Corn. No. 25512, Davis Milling Company, Incorporated, v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 383-384. ([Opinion] 18596.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18596 Corn chops. No. 25321, J. W. S. Bower v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Com- pany et al. ; decided Apr. 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 501-502. ([Opinion] 18615.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18615 Cotton-hnU ashes. No. 25017, Olds & Whipple, Incorporated, v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al. : decided May 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 279-282. ([Opinion] 18736.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18736 Cotton padding. No. 25311, Pittsburgh Waterproofing Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 499-500. ([Opinion] 18614.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18614 Electric lamv standards. No. 25197, Barker Brothers, Incorporated, v. South- ern Pacific Company et al. ; decided Apr. 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 537-538. ([Opinion] 18623.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18623 Envelopes. No. 25204, Northrup, King & Company v. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 18, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 122-124 p. ([Opinion] 18690.) [From v. 194.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18690 Excelsior. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3774, excelsior in official territory; decided May 2. 1933. [1933.] p. 679-687. ([Opinion] 18644.) [From V. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18644 Fleshings. No. 22137, Eastern Tanners Glue Company v. Southern Railway Company et al. ; decided May 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 71-72. ([Opinion] 18681.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18681 Flooring. No. 25119, Cromar Company v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com- pany et al. ; decided May 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 213-215. ([Opinion] 18717.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18717 Freight rates. Ex parte no. 96, through routes and joint rates between Inland Waterwavs Corporation and other common carriers ; decided May 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 663-673. ([Opinion] 18642.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18&42 Investigation and suspension docket no. 3660, rates on Bristol and Nor- ton lines of Norfolk & Western Railway; decided Apr. 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 315-334. ([Opinion] 18579.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18579 No. 25006, Topeka Chamber of Commerce v. Alton Railroad Company et al. : decided May 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 289-29L ( [Opinion] 18738.) [From V. 1^.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18738 How to order publications — See information follow^ing Contents 30 JvLY 1933 Freight rates — Continued No. 2.">031. Jewel Tea Company, Incorporated, r. Eli^in. Joliet & Eastern Railway Companv et al. : [deci. 739-744. ([Opinion] 18(>55.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18655 How to order piibllrntionM — Set- Information foIlowInK Contrntn July 1933 31 LM/n ber — Continued No 24167, Traffic Bureau, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, for Mullan- Bailey Lumber Company, Incorporated, v. Southern Railway Companv, et al. ; decided Apr. 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 477-482. ([Opinion] 18608.) [From V. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18608 No. 25016, Thurn-Maxson Lumber Company v. Cliesapeake & Ohio Rail- way Company et al. ; [decided May 20, 1933]. 1933. [1] +168-172 p. ([Opinion] 18704.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18704 No. 25345. J. R. Thames & Company v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Com- pany et al.; [decided Mav 20, 1933]. 1933. [1] +188-190 p. ([Opinion] 18708.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18708 Meat. No. 25487, Pearl Packing Company, Incorporated, v. Pennsylvania Rail- road Company et al. ; decided Apr. 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 485-486. ([Opinion] 18610.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18610 Misrouting. No. 25037, Allietl Asphalt & Mineral Corporation v. Hoboken Man- ufacturers' Railroad Company; decided May 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 265-268. ([Opinion] 18733.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18733 No. 25464, Cannon Mills Company, Incoriwrated, v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 25, 1933]. 1933. [1] +228-230 p. ([Opinion] 18721.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18721 No. 25496, Hugh M. Morris and James H. White, receivers. Southern Nat- ural Gas Corporation v. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 3, 1933]. 1933. [1] +688-690 p. ([Opinion] 18645.) [From V. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18645 No. 25533, Consolidated Fruit Company v. New York Central Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 24. 1933. [1933.] p. 497-498 ([Opinion] 18613.) [From V. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18613 No. 25662, Murray K. Bissell v. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company et al. ; decided May 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 161-162. ( [Opin- ion] 18702.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18702 Onions. No. 24786. Dawson Produce Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided May 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 259- 262. ([Opinion] 18731.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18731 Paper, Fourth-section application no. 14723, newsprint paper to Chicago; [de- cided May 20, 1933]. 1933. [1] +148-152 p. ([Opinion] 18699.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18699 No. 25103, International Paper Company et al. v. Akron, Canton & Youngs- town Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 20, 1933.] 1933. [1]+192- 194 p. ([Opinion] 18710.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18710 Paper board. No. 24586, Terre Haute Paper Company et al. v. Ann Arbor Rail- road Company et al. ; decided Apr. 8, 1933. [1933.] p. 281-293. ( [Opinion] 18576.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18576 Peaches. No. 25435, C. I. & M. Dingfelder v. Seaboard Air Line Railway Com- pany et al. ; decided May 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 263-264. ([Opinion] 18732.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18732 Petroleum. No. 24382, Yale Oil Corporation v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company; decided May 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 651-654. ([Opinion] 18638.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18638 No. 24893. Phoenix Utilitv Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.; decided Feb. 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 145-147. ([Opinion] 18698.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18698 Petroleum coke breeze. No. 25187, Dewey Portland Cement Company v. Alton Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 235-238. ([Opinion] 18724.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18724 HofT to order publicationH — See Information follo-wlng Contents 32 Jt^LY 1933 Petroleum /jio'lucts. Fuurih .section application no. 14734, petroleum products from New Orleans, La., group to Memphis, Tonn., and Ohio liiver points; decided May 8, 11)33. lll>33.] p. 31-10. ([Opinion] 1SGT3.) IFrom v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.C/la : 18U73 No. 1814G, Continental Oil tjonipany v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Hallway Company et al.; [decidcnl May 8, 1033]. 1033. [11+712-71S p. ([Opinion] 78052 [18052J.) [The Opinion number on tliis publication is printed incorrectly as 78652. From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18652 No. 24731), Farmers Grain Dealer.s Association of Iowa et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe liallway Company et al.; decided Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 539-542. ([Opinion] 18024.) [I'rom v. 102.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18624 l'lios])liatcs. Fourth section application no. 14831, phosphatic sand or clay from I'loiida; decided May 20, 1033. 1933. p. 251. ([Opinion] 18720.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18729 Pipe. No, 19898, Western Carolina Shippers' Association et al. v. Asheville Southern Railway Company et al.; decided May 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 09-70. ( [Opinion] 1808U.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18680 No. 24514, Prairie Pipe Line Company v. Atchi.son, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company ot al. ; decided May 18, 1933. [1033.] p. 103-107. ([Opinion] 18087.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18687 No. 25593, Cities Service Gas Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee. St. Paul iS: Pacific Railroad Company ct al. ; decided .May 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 221- 224. ([Opinion] 18719.) [From v. 104.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18719 Pipe coating. No. 24549, Wailes Dove-Hermiston Corporation et al. v. Aber- deen & Rocktish Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 25, 1933. [1033.] p. 500-518. ([Opinion] 18018.) [From v. 102.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18618 Plate-glass. No. 25482, Thoma Glass, Incorporated, r. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company et al. ; decided Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 3S1-382. ([Opinion] 18595.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18.595 Pliiniheis' supplies. No. 2.5541, Peerless-Tulsa Company r. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al. ; decided I\lay 10, 1933. [1033.] p. 125- 120. ([Opinion] 18091.) [From v. 194 (volume number is incorrectly given on p. 125 as 104).] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18091 Posts. No. 25079, MacGillis & Gibbs Company v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pa- cific Railway Company et al. ; [decided May 4, 1933]. 1033. [1]-|-G58-G00 p. ([Opinion] 18040.) [From v. 102.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.0/la : 18040 Potatoes. No. 18407, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation, Incorporated, ot al. v. Louisiana Railway & Navigation Company et al. ; decided May 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 143-144. ( [Opinion] 18007.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5e. IC 1.0/la : 18G97 Rails. No. 25454, J. Rosenbaum & Son v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; decided Mav 20. 1033. [1933.] p. 141-142. ([Opinion] 1SG90.) [From V. 104.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0 la : 18690 Railway material. No. 25200, American Tank & Equipment Corporation et al. v. St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company et al. ; decided Apr. 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 483-484. ([Opinion] 18009.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18d May 11, 1933. [1933.] i\ 707-798. ([Oianion] 18(i0:{.) | From v. 102.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18003 Saggers. No. 25000, Federal Seaboard Terra Cotta Corporation r. IVnnsylvaina Railrojid Company et al. ; decided May 8, 1933. [1933.1 p. 701-702. ([Opin- ion] 18649.) [From v. 192.] ♦ Paper," 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18040 How to order publicationn — .See information (oIlowinK Contents July 1933 33 Sand. No. 24144, Continental Roll & Steel Foundry Company et al. v. New York Central Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 28, 1933. [1933.] p. 509-572. ([Opinion] 18629.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18029 ■ No. 25161, Sanistone Products Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Com- jjany et al. ; decided Apr. 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 565-568. ([Opinion] 18628.) [From V. 192.] * Paper, 5e. IC 1.6/la : 18628 Saratoga and Encampment Valley Railroad. No. 24165, acquisition of property by Saratoga & Encampment Valley Railroad Company, accounting for dona- tions: decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 719-734. ([Opinion] 18653.) [From V. 192.] * Paper, oc. IC 1.6/la : 18653 Saicdust. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3830, sawdust from Penn- sylvania to New Jersey and New York ; decided May 13, 1933. [1933.] p. 47-50. ([Opinion] 18674.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18674 Seeds. No. 25251, American Seed Trade Association v. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 487-492. aOpiniun] ISGll.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18611 Seioer-pipe. No. 25120, American Vitrified Products Company et al. v. Arcade cK: Attica Railroad Corporation et al. ; decided May 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 199- 2U0. ([Opinion] 1S712.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18712 No. 25160, San Antonio Sewer Pipe Works v. International-Great Northern Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 467-469. ([Opinion] 18605.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18605 Sheep. No. 20867, San Antonio Meat Company et al. v. Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company et al. ; [decided May 17, 1933]. 1933. [l]+50- 52 p. ([Opinion] 18675.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18675 Shii/. No. 25294, Cash Brothers, Incorporated, v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company et ai. : [decided May 12, 1933]. 1933. [l]+8- 10 p. ([Opinion] 18668.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18668 Soap. Fourth section application no. 14922. soap and soap powders to the South; [decided May 19, 1933]. 1933. [l]-i-13S-140 p. ([Opinion] 18695.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18695 Soy-beans. No. 25054, Standard Soy Beau Mills v. Chicago, Burlington & Qiiincy Railroad Company et al. ; [decided Apr. 17, 1933]. 1933. [l]-|-352- 856 p. ([Opinion] 18587.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18587 Stone. No. 14472, Dolese Brothers Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 763-773. ([Opinion] 18657.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18657 No. 24S30. Kelleher Corporation v. Boston & Maine Railroad et al. ; decided Apr. 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 463-466. ([Opinion] 18604.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18604 No. 25028, Amiesite Corporation et al. v. Akron, Canton & Youngstown Railway Company et al. ; decided May 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 691-694. ([Opinion] 18646.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. 10 1.6/la : 18646 Stoppage of goods in transit. No. 25314, Flanley Grain Company et al. v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al. ; [decided Apr. 26, 1933]. 1933. [1] +506-508 p. ([Opinion] 18617.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18617 ^ulphKric acid. No. 25334, Standard Wholesale Phosphate & Acid Works, In- corporated, V. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 661-662. ([Opinion] 18641.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18641 Swine. No. 25164, G. W. Brumley v. Colorado & Southern Railway Company et al. ; decided May 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 1-3. ([Opinion] 18665.) [From V. 194.] *Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18665 No. 25524, G. E. Anderson & Son v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road Company; decided May 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 191-192. ([Opinion] 18709.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18709 How to order publications — See information following Contents 34 JcLY 1933 Switching charges. No. 22627, Sonken-Galamba Corporation v. Chicago & Alton Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 25, 1933. [1933.] j). 239-242. ([OpiuionJ 1S725.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.C/la : 18725 Talc. No. 25302, Standard Paper Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; [decided Apr. 26, 1933]. 1933. [l]+532-534 p. ([Opinion] 18G21.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18621 Tankage. No. 23715, Read Phosphate Company v. Atciiison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided May 17,1933. [1933.] p. 73-74. ([Opinion] 18U82.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18682 No. 25495, Federal Chemical Comi)any v. Alton & Eastern Railroad Com- pany et al. ; decided May 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 225-227. ([Opinion] 18720.) [From V. 194.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18720 Tanning extract. N<>. 24906, Pine Grove Tanning Company i\ Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 21-26. ([Opin- ion] 18671.) [From v. 194.] ♦Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18671 Terra-cotta. No. 24(>45, Phoenix Utility Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 51^520. ([Opinion] 18619.) [From. V. 192. J * i'aper, 5<-. IC 1.6/la : 18619 No. 25068, Atlanta Terra Cotta Company v. Atlanta & West Point Rail- road C<.nipany et al. ; [decided Apr. 22, 1933]. 1933. [l]+49-J-^96 p. ([Opinion] 18612.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18612 Train-control devices. No. 13413, in matter of automatic train-control de- vices, St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company ; decided May 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 195-198. ([Opinion] 18711.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18711 Unlading and lading. No. 24091, E. Kahn's Sons Company et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided Apr. 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 705- 711. ([Opinion] 1S651.) [From v. 192.] * Pai^er, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18651 Veqetahles. No. 24829, M. Botner et al. v. Gulf Coast Lines et al. ; decided Apr. 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 503-505. ([Opinion] 18616.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18616 No. 25063, Minnesota Valley Canning Company r. Alton Railroad Com- pany et al. ; decided May 16, 1933. [1933.] p. 61-65. ([Opinion] 18678.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18678 No. 25159, Bluefield Produce & Provision Company et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 21. 1933. [1933.] p. 469-470. ([Oi>inion] 18606.) [From v. 192.1 * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18606 Water-gas tar. No. 21358, American Tar Products Company v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al.; decided May 9. 1933. [1933.] p. 703- 704. ([Opinion] 1S650.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18650 Wheat. No. 24412, Willis Norton Company v. 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N 21/5 : 5/456 NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION Note. — The National Recovery Administration was established under the provisions of title 1 of n.R. 5755, 73d Congress (Public 67, approved June 16, 19.33), an act to encouiacre national industrial recovery, to foster fair competition, etc. This Administra- tion is also known as the Industrial Recovery Administration, the National Industrial Recovery Administration, and the N.R. A., and the act under which it was established, as the N.I.R.A. By Executive order of June 13, 1933, in order to effectuate the policy set forth in title 1 of the act, the President appointed an Administrator for Industrial Recoverj' and a Special Industrial Recovery Board. Consumer's statement of cooperation [with members of N. R. A.]. 1933. 1 p. oblong 48° [Blank card to be filled in with consumer's name and address.] t Y 3. N 21/8 : 2 C 76 Employment. President's reemployment agreement authorized by sec. 4a, na- tional industrial recovery act. July 27, 1933. 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A list of these reprinted pages is found on p. ii and iii of Change 7 here cataloged.] $ N 28.7 : 927/ch. 7 Change 8 [to] Bureau of Aeronautics manual [1927] ; May 13, 1933. [1933.] 1 p. [Accompanied by reprint of complete chapter 22 to be inserted in its proper place in the manual.] t N 28.7 : 927/ch. 8 JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL Court-martial orders. Index of Court-martial orders, year ending Dec. 31, 1932. 1933. ii-}-25 p. 12° [Court-martial orders issued by Navy Department.] t N 1.14 : 932/lnd. HoTV to order publications — See information follotving Contents 40 Jilt 1933 NAVIGATION BUREAU HYDROCRAPHIO OFFICE Note. — The charts, sailing directions, manuals, etc., of the Ilydrographic Office are sold by tlie ollice in Wasliingtuii and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. I'opii's of the General cataloizue of mariners' charts and books and of the ilydroj;rapliic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners are sup- plied free on application at the Hydro«raphlc Office in \Vashin>:ton and at the branch offices in Boston, New York, I'liiludelpliia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, San Pedro, Cnlif.. San .luan. I'.R., Captain of the I'ort, Panama Canal, Portland (Ore^.), Seattle, Ilonoliihi. T.U., Cliicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Detroit, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Hydiographic bulletin, weekly, no. 22.s7-90 ; July 5-26, 1933. 1933. Each 1 p. various sizes, t N 6.3 : 2287-90 Notice to aviators 13 aud 14, 1933; July 1 and 15 [1933]. [1933.] 13 leaves and 8 leaves, narrow 12° [Semimonthly.] t L. C. card 20-26958 N 6.25 : 933/13, 14 Notice to mariners 2&-30, 1933; July 1-29 [1933]. [1933.] [xxiv] +466-567 leaves. [Weekly.] t N 6.11 : 933/26-30 Tide calendars. Tide calendar [for Baltimore (Fort McHenry) and Cape Henry], Aim. 1933. 1933. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t N 6.22/2 : 93.3/8 — — Tide calendar [for Norfolk Navy Yard and Newport News, Va.], Aug. 19.33. 1933. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t N 6.22/1 : 933/8 Same, Sept. 1933. 1933. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t N 6.22/1 : 933/9 Ch arts Blanca Bay. Approaches to Bahia Blanca and Puerto Belgrano, Argentina, from Argentine surveys between 1907 aud 1932. natural scale 1:100.0(K»; Bahia Blanca, inner port, from Argentine survey in 1909, scale naut. m.— 1.8 in., natural scale 1:40,000, with inset. Extension to Cuatreros; chart .5.383. Washinston Hydrographic Office, published Apr. 1926, 2d edi- tion. May 1933. 25X4.5.2 in. t5(»c. N 6.18 : 5383 Callao Bay and vicinity, coast of Peru, from British survey in 1840 and French survey in 1876 [with insets] ; chart 784. Scale naut. m.=1.4 in., natural scale 1 : 49,701. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Apr. 1885, 29th editi(m, June 1933. 18.7X24.5 in. t20c. N 6.18 : 784 Callao Harbor. S. Lorenzo I. Anchorage, by C. M. Masters, H. M. S. Garnet, 1892. Cartagena Harbor, Colombia, from British survey in 1854, with corrections to 1910; chart 978. Scale naut. ni.=2.5 in., natural scale 1:29.273. Washing- ton, Hydrographic Office, published June 1921, 4th edition. June 1933. 26.8X32 in. t40c. N 6.18 : 978 Chile. Anchorages between Gulf of Trinidad and Gulf of Penas. Patagonia, Chile, from German surveys in 1883 and 1SS4; clmrt 1570. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Dec. 1896, 9th edition, June 1933. 20.8X18.9 in. t 20c. N 6.18 : 1570 Albatross Harbor. Fallos Channel. Albatross. Port (Kaiser Harbor), Albatross Channel (Erhardt Channel). Bacliem (Iround, Schlucht I'assage. Barbara, I'ort. Camijana Island, Bethel and Dinwoodie bays, Picton Channel. <"lara Bay, I'icton Channel. Deutsche Narrows, Toro Channel. Dreislng Bay, Cortes Ojea Channel (Albatross Channel). l-"li)tten Harbor. I'icton Channel. ireinriclis Fiord, Latorre (""hannol (.Adalbert Channel). .FunfxfiTn Ground, Fallos Channel. K')snios Harbor, Ltidrillerr) Channel (Stosch Channel). Preussischo Bay. Fallos CbaniK-l. Silirdder Ground, Kstero Ultimo (Wald Fiord). Sjiongler Bight, Picton Channel. China, south coast, Macao to Pedro Blanco, including Hung Kong, compiled from latest surveys to 1925; chart 3199. Natural scale 1:187.091 at hit. 20°30'. Wasliington, Hydrogrtiphic Office, published Apr. 1916, Sth edition, .Mav 1933. 25.7X3S.7 in. t 40c. N O.IS : 3199 IltMv to order publications — Sec lufonuatlon foIlo^TluK Coutenta July 1933 41 Dm pons Mouths. Bocas del Dragon (Dragons Mouths), north entrance to Gulf of Paria, South America, northeast coast, from survey by U.S.S. Hannibal in 1931 and 1932 and British surveys between 1866 and 1925, Trinidad topography from British colonial survey in 1920-25; chart 1964. Scale naut. m.=1.6 in., natural scale 1 : 45,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Oct. 1901, 5th edition, June 1933. 21.7X32.7 in. f 30c. N 6.18 : 1964 Earth. Outline chart of the world; chart 1262d. Scale 10° long.=0.8 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Mav 1933. 24X34.2 in. t 10c. N 6.18 : 12G2d Eastern Archipelago, Borneo to New Guinea ; chart 5592. Natural scale 1 : 2.921,732 at equator. Washington. Hydrographic Office, May 1933. 31.1X37.8 in. [Magnetic variation is for 1930.] f 50c. N 6.18: 5592 EiKjJand. England, south coast, Start Point to Needles Channel, from British surveys to 1922; chart 4448. Natural scale 1:145,982 at lat. 50°30'. Wash- ington, Hydrographic Office, published Nov. 1915, 12th edition, May 1933. 28.6X45 in. f 60c. N 6.18: 4448 England, Avest coast, Trevose Head to St. Govens Head, including en- trance to Bristol Channel, from British surveys to 1931 ; chart 4451. Natural scale 1:146,000 at lat. 51°10'. Washington, Hvdrographic Office, published Oct. 1915, 7th edition. May 1933. 38.9X27.9 in. t 50c. N 6.18 : 4451 Indian Ocean, southern part; chart 5446. Natural scale 1:7,599,716 at lat. 30° N. Washington, Hydrographic Office, June 1983. 31.6X50.9 in. [Mag- netic variation curves are for 1930:] f ^Oc. N 6.18 : 5446 Lister Tief (Lister Deep), Germany-Denmark, North Sea, from German and Danish charts to 1931 ; chart 4910. Scale naut. m.=1.5 in., natural scale 1 : 50,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Oct. 1915, 4th edition, June 1933. 18.2X25.9 in. t 20c. N 6.18: 4910 Madame Island and Lennox Passage, Canada, from British survey in 1848, with additions from Canadian survey in 1929; chart 1272. Natural scale 1 : 36,483. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published July 1891, 19th edi- tion, June 1933. 26.1X38.9 in. t 50c. N 6.18: 1272 Marseille, France, south coast, Mediterranean, from latest French surveys; chart 4012. Scale 3,000 yds.=8.9 in., natural scale 1 : 12,274. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Mar. 1915, 6th edition, May 1933. 39.1 X 26.2 in. t 50c. N 6.18 : 4012 Masqat (Maskat) and Al Matra, Gulf of Oman, northeast coast of Arabia, from British survey in 1860; chart 694. Scale 2,000 yds.=8.4 in., natural scale 1:8.622. Washington. Hydrographic Office, published Sept. 1875, 3d edition, June 1933. 21.8X29.6 in. t 30c. N 6.18: 6^ Mediterranean Sea. Mediterranean Sea, Tunis to Sirte, including Sicily and Malta, from Italian, French, and British surveys to 1930; chart 3920. Natural scale 1:799,688 at lat. 35°. Washington, Hydrographic Office, pub- lished Nov. 1915, 13th edition. May 1933. 41.6X31.5 in. t 60c. N 6.18: 3920 Plans in Mediterranean Sea; chart 4246. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May 1933. 25.5X38.2 In. 1 40c. N 6.18: 4246 Acre (Akka), Bay of, Palestine, from Britist survey in 1030. Jaffa Anchorage, Palestine, from British survey in 1931, topography mainly from survey of Palestine. Paria. Gulf of. Harbors in Gulf of Paria, Venezuela, from surveys by U.S.S. Hannibal in 1931 and 1932; chart 5588. Scale 2,000 yds.=7.2 in., natural .scale 1:10,090. Washingtqia, Hydrographic Office, May 1933. 29.8X33.5 in. t 40c. N 6.18 : 5588 Cariaquita, Ensenada. Cristobal Colon (Macuro), Puerto. Guinimita, Ensenada. Patao and Ucarito, Ensenadas. Yacua, Ensenada. How to order publications — See infonaation following Contents 42 July 1933 Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Centrul American waters, Aujr. 1933; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.^0.7 in. Washington. Hydrographic Office, July 17, 1933. 23.3X3.">.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. N 6.24: 933/8 Note. — Contains on reverse : Cyclonic storms. Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Sept. 1933; chart 2603. Scale 1° long.= 0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 13, 1933. 22.6X31 in. [Monthly, Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. N 6.17 : 933/9 Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Aug. 1933; chart 1400. Scale 1" long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 18, 1933. 23.1X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnLshed by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. L. C. card 14-16339 N 6.15/1 : 933/8 Note. — Contains on reverse : Rescue of crew of a foundering ves.^el ; by Gllt-s C. Stedman. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Sept. 1933: chart 1401. Scale 1' long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 18, 1933. 23.7X35.3 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished bv the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. N 6.16 : 933/9 Note. — Contains on reverse : Current chart of north Pacific Ocean, Sept., Oct., and Nov. Pilot chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1933; chart 2600. Scale 1" Iong.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 13, 1933. 23.1X31.8 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. N 6.20: 933/3 Pilot diart of south Pacific Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1933; chart 2601. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 17, 1933. 21.2X 35.6 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. N 6.21 : 933/3 Pilot chart of upper air, north Atlantic Ocean, Aug. 1933 ; chart 1400a. Scale 1" long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 21, 1933. 23X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnishe p. il. [Monthly. Tlii.s number is entitled En homenaje a Hipolito Uniinue, Manuel Amador Guerrero. For price, see note above under center head.] L. C. card 12-12555 PA 1.6 :s 67/7 Gold from North and South America; by Peny E. Harbour. [1933.] [1] + 9 p. il. [From Bulletin, May 19^«.] t Paper, .'.c. PA 1.6/a : G563 PANAMA CANAL Note. — Although the Panama Canal mokes its report to. and is under the supervision of, the Secretary of War, It is not a part of the War Dopiirtmeut. Panama Canal record, v. 26, no. 49; July 15, 1933. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1933]. p. 657-672. [Monthly.! L. C. card 7-3532S W 79.5 : 26/49 Note. — Tho yearly subscription rate of the Panama Canal record, issued monthly. Instead of weekly, effective July 15. I'J.'J.'l, is 50e. domistic. and ?1.00 foreign, except In the cas(» of (lovernment departments and bureaus. Members of Congress, repre- sentatives of foreign Governments, sicanisliip lines, chambers of commerce, boards of trade, and university and public lil)raries, to wliom the Record is distributed free. Tlie word " domestic " refers to the United States, Canada, Canal Zone, Cuba, Guam, Hawaii, Manua. Mexico, the Philippines. Puerto Kico, Republic of I'anama, Tutuila. and the Virgin Islands. Subscriptions will commence witli tho issue of the Record in the month in which the subscriptions are received, unless otherwise requested. Remittances should be made payable to Disbursing Clerk. The Panama Canal, but should be forwarded to the Chief of Office, The Panama Canal, Washington, D.C. The name and address to which the Record Is to be sent shoud be plainly written. Postage stamps, foreign money, and defaced or smooth coins will not be accepted. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Certificates of origin required to accompany shipments valued over $10 to Philippine Islands; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. July 11. 1933. 1 p. oblong 32° t P 4.2 : P 53/4 Conversion tables. Additional conversion table [for use in international money- order business, table 125 ; issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. July 6, 1933. 1 p. narrow large 8° [For insertion in pamphlet Form 6749a, Con- version tables for use in international money-order business, edition of Apr. 1932.] t P 9.2 : In 8/932/tab.l25 Additional conversion table [for use in international money-order busi- ness, table 126; i.ssueuctions. Extension of 15 percent compensation deduction to Dec. 31, 1933. July 7, 1933. 1 p. 12" t P 22.2 : C 73/5 Extension of 15 percent compensation deduction to Dec. 31. 1933, [in- structions] to postmasters of 4th-class offices. July 7, 1933. 1 p. oblong 32° t P 22.2 : C 73/4 Retirement. Retirement, maintenance of service and pay record forms. July 7, 1933. 1 p. oblong 32° t P 22.2 : R 31/11 Revised Form 1270. Report of separation [of employee subject to retire- ment act ; issued by] Division of Retirement Records. July 13, 1933. 1 p. t P 22.2 : Se 6 COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE See, above, Accounts Bureau EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES DIVISION Postal supplies. List of postal supplies furnished post oflBces of 4th class. July 15, 1933. ii+14 leaves, t P 18.2 : P 84/4/933 POSTAL SAVINGS SYSTEM Postal savings hands. Information concerning postal savings bonds. Mav 1933. 4 p. (Form PS 27.) t P 19.2 : B G4/10 Postal .'iavings certificates. Instructions concerning payment of interest on Iiostal-savings certificates. .\pr. 10;?3. 4 p. 4° (Form PS 100.) | P 19.2 : In 8/2/933 now to order pnbllcationa — See information followlni; Content* July 1933 47 PURCHASING AGENT Envelopes. Award of contracts for envelops for use of departments of Gov- ernment during fiscal year 1934. 1933. ii+12 p. il. 4° t P 15.2 : En 8/6/934 RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Hail routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 118, July 28, 1933, 13th division, Rail- wav Mail Service, comprising Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washing- ton. [Seattle P. O., July 26, 1933.] 112 p. narrow 8" $ P 10.12/13: 118 Schedule of mail routes, no. 277, July 22, 1933, 1st division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Boston, Mass., P. O. [July 22, 1933]. 102-}- [1] p. narrow 8° $ P 10.12/1 : 277 Schedule of mail routes, no. 421, July 17, 1933, 2d division. Railway Mail Service, comprising New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, eastern shore of Maryland, Accomac and Northampton counties, Va., Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. M. B. Brown Printing & Binding Co., New York [July 17, 3933]. cover-title, 227 p. narrow 8° [Calendar on p. 4 of cover.] ± P 10.12/2 : 421 Schedule of mail routes, no. 431, July 21, 1933, 8th division. Railway Mail Service, comprising Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah. San Francisco P. O. [July 27, 1933]. 144 p. narrow 8" ± P 10.12/8: 431 Schedule of mail routes, no. 496, June 30, 1933, 5th division. Railway Mail Service, comprising Ohio. Indiana, and Kentucky. Roessler Bros., Inc., Cin- cinnati, O., [June] 30, 1933. lo5-f[l] p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/5: 496 Schedule of mail routes, no. 497, July 11, 1933, 3d division. Railway Mail Service, comprising District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia (except peninsula of Maryland and Virginia). [1933.] 136 p. narrow 8° $ P 10.12/3 : 497 TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION NOTE. — The Division of Topography has prepared maps showing the rural free delivery routes. They are published in two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes starting from a single given post office, and sold at 75 cents each ; the other, the rural free delivery routes in an entire county, sold at 50 cents each. A scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is generally used. The rural-delivery county maps are printed from the latest negatives. It is impracticable for the Department to keep maps corrected to date at all times. Editions are not issued, but blue print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post OflSce Department, Washington. D.C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for which see Monthly catalogue for February 1933, page 660. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Agriculture Department. Executive order, continuing in effect authority dele- gated to Secretary of Agriculture by Executive order 6182. July 21, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6207.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : In 2/4 Executive order, delegation of certain functions and powers under na- tional industrial recovery act to Secretary of Agriculture. June 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6182.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : In 2/3 Alaska. Executive order, withdrawal of lands for dock site, Alaska. July 3, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6189.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Al ls/5 Arizona. Executive order, withdrawing land for target range, Arizona. June 21,1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6180.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Ar 41/2 Arkansas. Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of public lands pending resurvey, Arkansas. June 16, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6177.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Ar 4k California. Executive order, partial revocation of withdrawal of certain lands for transmission-line right-of-way, California. July 3, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6190.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 128/10 How to order publications — See inforiuatiou following: Contents 48 JtJLT 1933 Californ ia — Continued • Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of public lands, California. July 3, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. G191.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 128/11 Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for classification, California. July 2.1, 1U33. 1 p. 4° ( No. 6212. ) *l'aper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 128/14 Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for resurvey, California. July 3, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6192.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 128/12 Central Statistical Board. Executive order, Central Statistical Board. July 27, 1933. 1 p. 4- (No. 6225.) 'Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5:0 333 Codes of fair competition. Executive order, codes of fair competition [regula- tion relating to hearings for persons applying for exception to, exemption from, or modification of code]. July 15, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6205 B.) ♦Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: 648 Commerce Dcparttticnt. Executive (jrder, amendment of Schedule B of civil- service rules [relating to Departmiut of Commerce, so as to make subject to noncompetitive examination all jio-itions which havf to do with inve!»tigation of trade conditions abroad and in United States, Alaska, Plulippines, and other insular possessions]. July ll'j, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. GJ14 A.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : 499/5 Cost of living. Executive order, announcing index figures for cost of living for 6 months periods ending June 30, 1928, and June 30, 1933. July 3, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6188.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 823/2 Emergency Board, Louisiana, Arkansas d Texas Railway Company, employees, proclamation. [July 26, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 2051.]) 'Paper, 5c. Pr32.7:L93 Emergency conservation work. Executive order, administration of emergency conservation work [concerning authority and power of director of emergency conservation work and welfare of enrolled men]. July 11, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6200. ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Em 32/7 Federal Coordinator of Transportation. Executive order, administration under emergency railroad transportation act, 1933 [relieving Joseph B. Eastman, during his term of sei'vice as Federal Cooi'dinator of Transportation, of all duties as inter.state commerce commissioner, with certain exceptions, and giving approval, effective June 17, 1933, to appointment of such assistants and agents as Federal Coordinator of Transportation may make, etc.]. [July 6. 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 6196.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 :R 132 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Wor-ks. Executive onler, admin- istration of public work [appointing Harold L. Ickes to exercise oflBce of Fed- eral emergency administrator of public works]. July 8, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6198. ) * Paper, 5e. Pr 32.5 : P 96/2 Gates. David A. Executive order, appointment of David A. Gates. July 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6218.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5:0 223 Qovcrnmental activities. Executive order, organization of executive agencies [deferring effective date of sec. 18 of Executive order 61(>6, dated June 10, 19;i3, relating to co-operative vocational education and rehabilitation, etc., and effective date lor abolishment of Federal Emergency Stabilization Board, until 60 days after convening of 2d session of 73tl Congress]. Julv 26. 1933. 1 p. 4° ( No. 6221. ) 'Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Ex 31/2 Los Angeles, Calif. Executive order, withdrawal of lands in aid of legislation for protection of water supply of Los Angeles, Calif. [July 16. 19.^3.] 10 p. 4° ( [No. 62t)G.] ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 128/13 Marbut, Curtis F. Executive order, exemption of Curtis F. Marbut from compul- sory retirement for age. July 25, 1033. 1 p. 4° (No. 6214.) ♦ I'aper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : R 314/6 Montana. Executive order, revocation of administrative-site withdrawal, Mon- tana. July 0, 1!):^3. 1 p. 4° (No. 0197.) • Paper, .".e. Pr .T2.5 : M 762/4 IIoYv to order publiontloiin — See Infomiiitlon (oIlo^vInK Contenta July 1933 49 National forests. Executive order, consolidating Natural Bridge National Forest with George Washington National Forest, Va. and W. Va. July 22, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6210.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.-5 :G 293 Executive order, purchase of forest lands for emergency conservation work, July 21, 1983. 1 p. 4° (No. 6208.) [Rescinds sec. 5 of Executive order 6160, dated June 7, 1933, and Executive order 6181, dated June 24, 1933, and substitutes the present Executive order therefor.] * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Em 32/8 Executive order, purchases of land for national forests. June 24, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6181.) [Amends sec. 5 of Executive order 6160, dated June 7, 1933, relating to administration of emergency conservation work.] * Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5 : N 213/3 National Recovery Administration. Executive order, administration for indus- trial recovery [authorizing administrator for industrial recovery, subject to general approval of Special Industrial Recovery Board, to appoint necessary personnel on permanent basis, etc., and to exercise other functions, with cer- tain exceptions], July 15, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6205 A.) * Paper, 5c, Pr 32.5 : In 2/5 New Mexico. Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of public lands pend- ing resurvey. New Mexico, June 26, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6183.) * Paper, 5c, Pr 32.5 : N 42 m/8 • Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of public lands pending resur- vey, New Mexico, July 3, 1933. 1 p, 4° (No. 6193.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : N 42 m/9 Oregon. Executive order, reservoir site reserve no, 19, East Fork Deschutes River, Oregon, July 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No, 6205,) * Paper, 5c, Pr 32.5 : Or 3/3 • Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of public lands pending resur- vey, Oregon, July 3, 1933, 1 p. 4° (No. 6194.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: Or 3/2 Pay, Army. Executive order, rental and subsistence allowances of officers [in Army, Navy. Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service, effective for fiscal year 1934]. July 25, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6213.) * Paper, 5c. . Pr 32.5 : Su 16 Petroleum. Executive order, prohibition of transportation in interstate and foreign commerce of petroleum and products thereof unlawfully produced or withdrawn from storage. July 11, 1933, 1 p. 4" (No, 6199.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : P 448 Executive order, prohibition of transportation in interstate and foreign commerce of petroleum and products thereof unlawfully produced or with- drawn from storage [authorizing Secretary of Interior to exercise certain powers for purpose of securing enforcement of Executive order of July 11, 1933]. July 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6204.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : P 448/2 Pinnacles National Monument, Calif., proclamation, [July 11, 1933.] 2 p, i" ([No. 2050,]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.7 : P 656 Postmasters. Executive order, appointment of postmasters, [July 12, 1933.] 2 p, 4° ([No, 6203.]) [Supersedes all previous Executive orders affecting appointment of postmasters to post offices of 1st, 2d, and 3d classes.] * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : P 846 Puerto Rico. Executive order, Puerto Rico attached to internal revenue collec- tion district of Maryland. July 11, 1933, 1 p. 4° (No, 6201.) * Paper, 5c, Pr 32.5 : P 962 Special Board for PuNic Works. Executive order, administration of public work [appointing Henry M. Waite to Special Board for Public Works as created by Executive order of June 16, 1933, as successor to George R. Spalding]. July 24, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. G211.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : P 96/3 How to order publications — See information follovring Contents 50 -^i LY 1933 8uhsistein-r homesteads. Executive order, rtnlistribution of overbalance of popu- lation in industrial centers by means (»f making loans for and otherwise aid- ing in purchase of subsistence homesteads (delegating certain powers under national industrial recovery act to Secretary of Interior]. July 21, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6209.) ♦Paper, 5c. PrS2.5:H75a Unemployed. Executive order, relief of unemployment through performance of useful public works [attaching sucli warrant officers of Coast Guard, not exceeding 170, as Secretary of Treasury may determine, to War Department for duty in connection with new public works projects or Civilian Conser- vation Corps]. June 15, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 0109.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Un 2/8 Utah. Executive order, helium reserve no. 2, Utah. June 2G, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 0184.) * Paper, 5c. Pr32.5:Utl Wyoming. Executive order, phosphate restoration no. 54. Wyoming. Julv 11. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6202.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : W 994/6 Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of public lands pending re- suney, Wyoming. June 20, 1933. 1 i). 4° (No. 018."». ) [Revokes Execu- tive order 5098, dated Apr. 23, 1929.] * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : W 994/2 Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of pultllc lands pending re- survey, Wyoming. June 20, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 0180.) [Revokes Execu- tive order 5323, dated Apr. 10, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : W 994/3 Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of public lands pending re- survey. Wyoming. June 20. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6187.) [Revokes Execu- tive order 5087, dated Aug. 18, 1931.] * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : W 994/4 Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of public lands jtending re- survev, Wyoming. July 3, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 0195.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : W 904/5 RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Report. Annual report of director goni'ral of railroads [calendar ye;ir 1932]. Mav 19, 1933. 9 p. (H. doc. 40, 73d Cong. 1st sess. ) * Paper, 5c. L. 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C. card 33-26461 TC 1.9 : 66 TAX APPEALS BOARD Note. — HcKinniiiir .Tan. 0, 19.3.'?, tlio Tnx Appeals Board discontinued the publication of Its reports In pamplilet form pruupiiig therein possildy G or 8 cases, and Instead will publish these reports in individual pamphlets, eacli lliulings of fact and opinion Ix'ing printed sei)arately. These separate opinions are sold on sulisoriptlou by tlie Superin- tendent of Documents, Washinpton, D.<".. price $1.00 per volume; single copies, usually 6c. The price of the bound volumes will lie given on application. Alabama Mineral Land Vompan\i xi. commissioner of internal revenue, lindings of fact [and opinion] : docket nos. 56960, 6!Hi()7, promulgated June 29, 1933. [1933.1 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 105.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] • Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-105 How to order pnbltcatloiui — See Information folIoTvlnK Contents July 1933 53 Auto Strop Safety Razor Company, Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 57374. promulgated July 6, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 109.) [From B.T. A. Reports, v. 28.]' * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-109 Baker, George F., sr. George F. Baker, jr., executor of George F. Baker, sr., v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 52097, promulgated July 18, 1933. [1933.] 12 p. ([Opinion] no. 121.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper. 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-121 Barker, Fred. Fred Barker v. commissioner of internal revenue; Edward W. Thompson v. [same] ; W. L. Thompson v. [same, findings of fact and opin- ion] ; docket nos. 51102-104, promulgated July 11, 1933. [1933.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 115.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-115 Bingham, Mrs. Mary L. William R. Kenan, jr., and Lawrence C. Haines, trus- tees, u/w Mary Lily (Flagler) Bingham, v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 61166, 66540, promulgated July 25, 1933. [1933.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 125.) [From B. T. A. Reports, V. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-125 Carter, Rice d Company Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, opin- ion; docket no. 53733, promulgated July 18, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 117.) [From B. T. A. Reports, V. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-117 Coastivise Transportation Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 39916, promulgated July 21, 1933. [1933.] S p. ([Opinion] no. 124.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-124 Curtis, Laura M. Laura M. Curtis v. commissioner of internal revenue, opin- ion; docket no. 56314, promulgated July 6, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. ([Opinion] no. 111. ) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-111 Drawoh, Incorporated, v. commissioner of internal revenue ; Sredies, Incor- porated, -V. [same] ; Rehtam, Incorporated, v. [same, findings of fact and opin- ion] ; docket nos. 45014-16, promulgated July 18, 1933. [1933.] 22 p. ([Opinion] no. 116.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-116 Eisendrath, William N. Edwin W. Eisendrath, Rose L. Eisendrath, and Eman- uel Lowenstein, duly appointed and qualified executors of William N. Eisen- drath, et al. V. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of facts and opin- ion] ; docket nos. 36724-729. promulgated July 26, 1933. [1933.] 19 p. ([Opinion] no. 127.) [From B. T. A, Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/2&-127 Evening Star Newspaper Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 61870, 66855, promulgated July 27, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. I271/2.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-12772 Malloy, Angus P. Addie Malloy, executrix of Angus P. Malloy, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 43045, pro- mulgated July 19, 1933. [1933.] 10 p. ([Opinion] no. 122.) [From B. T. A. Reports, V. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-122 Martin, Clifford F. Clifford F. Martin v. commissioner of internal revenue; Cliarles W. Power v. [same] ; Z. Marshall Crane v. [same] ; Stanley P. Ben- ton V. [same], opinion; docket nos. 53837-840, promulgated July 26, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 126.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-126 Mead, C. H., Coal Company. C. H. Mead Coal Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 42718-719, 54660, promulgated June 30.1933. [1933.] 12 p. ([Opinion] no. 107.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-107 How to order publications — See Information folloTving; Contents 54 July 1933 M'mneaota Tea Company v. commissioner of internal revenue; E. C. Peterson v. [same] ; A. F. Peterson r. [saiiiej ; L. T. Peterson v. [same, opinion] ; docket nos. 54227, 60837-830, promuluMtcd June 30. 1933. [1933.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 106.) [From P.T.A. U<-ports. v. 28.] ♦ Pai)er, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/28-106 Mitchrll, L. V. L. C. MitclM'll r. cnmmi.ssiontT of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 41(510, pr?)mulgatod July 27. 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 128.) [From H.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-128 Murruy, Rebecca J. Rebecca J. .Murray v. commissioner of internal revenue ; Edward J. Murray r. [same, llndiiiL.'s of fact and opinion] : docket uos. 40174, 40176, 58857-858, promul;rated July 0, 1933. [1933.] 7 i). ([Opinion] no, 110.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-110 ilj/Ier, Mrs. Mary D. Frank J. Kier and Franklin G. Mcintosh, executors of Mary l)enni.son Myler, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 47905, promulgated July 7, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ( [Opinion] no. lllVa) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/2S-llli^ O'Rear, E. V. E. C. O'Rear v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 32335, promulgated July 18, 1933. [1J)33.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 119.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-119 Randolph, Viryil P., Trust. Shelby II. Curlee, trustee, ^'irgil P. Randolph Trust, V. commissioner of internal revenue [opinion] ; docket nos. 48833, 54335, pro- mulgated July 27, 1933. [1933.] lip. ([Opinion] no. 129.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-129 Robertson, Oallie E. Callie E. Robertson v. commissioner of internal revenue; II. R. Robertson r. [same], tindin-'s of fact [and oiiinion] ; docket nos. 4249G- 497, promulgated July 11, 1933, [1933,] 5 p. ( [Opinion] no. 112.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-112 Robinson, E. O. E. G. Robinson r. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 50302, promulgated July 28, 1933. [1933.] 5 p. ([Ojunion] no. 131.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-131 Roebling, Robert C. Robert C. Roebling v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 45935, promulgated July 11, 1933, [1933.] 13 p. ([Opinion] no. 114.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-114 Rotlwhild, Edivard 8. Edward S. Rothchild v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 51219, promulgated June 28, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opin- ion] no. 101.) [From B. T, A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-101 Standard Island Creek Coal Company v. commissioner of internal revenue; docket uos. 35260, 35617, promulgated July 18, 1933. [1933.] 9 p. ([Opin- ion] no. 118.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-118 Taheny, Mrs. Cecelia E. Edvfard V. Schiesser, executor of Cecelia E. Taheny, V. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 51523. promulgated July 11, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion) no. 113.) [From B. T, A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-113 Von Ounten, Chri-^tian W. Christian W. Von Gunten, v. commissioner of in- ternal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 61278, promulgated July 18, 1933. [19:«.l 3 p. ([Oi.inion] no. 120.) [From B. T. A. Report.s. v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-120 Vonnegut Hardtcare Company r. commissioner of iuternal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 44940, promulgated July 28.- 1933. [1933.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 130.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper. 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/28-130 Wheelock, Mrs. R. L. Mrs. R. L. Wheelock r. commissioner (rf internal i-eve- nue; R. L. "Wheelock v. [same], findings of fact [and opinio'n] ; docket nos, 37805-806, promulgated July 0, 1933. [1933.] 11 p. ([Opinion] no. 108.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : .V28-108 Hovr to order pnbllcatloiui — See Information foIloif>-inK ContentM July 1933 55 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Banks and banking. Documents aud statements pertaining to banking emer- gency : pt. 1, Presidential proclamations, Federal legislation, Executive orders, regulations, and other documents and official statements, Feb. 25-Mar. 31, 1933. 1938. iii+2S p. 4" t L. C. card 33-2&487 T 1.2 : B 22/2/pt. 1 Same: pt. 2, Federal legislation, Executive orders, regulations, and official statements pertaining primarily to gold, currency, and foreign ex- change, Apr. 5-Juue 5, 1933. 1933. iii+12 p. 4" t T 1.2 : B 22/2/pt. 2 Finance. Dally statement of Ti-easury compiled from latest proved reports from Treasury offices and depositaries, July 1-31, 1933. [1933.] Each 4 p. or 3 p, f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays. 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Oct. 28. 1926 [published 1933]. 2 p. il. 12° (U. S. G. M. S. 442.) ♦Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 :GGG-K-^91 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for lamps, electric, incandescent, large, tungsten-filament. Apr. 4, 1933. 7 p. 12° [Supersedes F. S. W-L-lOl, Aug. 19, 1930.] • Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : W-I^lOla Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for masks, babbitting. Dec. 28, 1927 [published 1933). 4 p. 12° (U. S. G. M. S. 545.) • Paper. 5c. T 51.7/8 :GGG-M-1 21 Hovr to order pnbllcntlonn — See Informntlon foIIoivInK Contenta July 1933 57 Government supplies — Continued. Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pipe and pipe fittinss, soil, cast-iron (coated and uncoated). May 22, 1928 [pubUshed 1933]. 7 p. il. 12" (U. S. G. M. S. 343a.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : WW-P-401 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pipe fittings, cast-iron (threaded). May 12, 1927 [published 1933]. 7 p. il. 12° (U. S. G. M. S. 489.) * Paper, 5c. 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T 51.7/8 : ZZ-R-351 Same : sec. 4. pt. 5. Federal specification for rooting, asphalt and asbestos prepared, mineral-surfaced. Julv 9, 1926 [published 1933]. 3 p. 12° (U. S. G. M. S. 423.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: SS-R-511 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5. Federal specification for scribers, machinists'. Oct. 28, 1926 [published 1933]. 2 p. 12° (U. S. G. M. S. 441.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : GGG-S-131 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5. Federal si)eeifieation for suaar, beet or cane. Errata 1. Apr. 1933. 1 p. 12° f T 51.7/8 : JJJ-S-791/errata-l Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for switches, knife. June 30, 1924 [published 1933]. 7 p. 12° (U. S. G. M. S. 175.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : W-S-871 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for switches, snap. June 15, 1923 [published 1933]. 4 p. 12° (F. S. B. no. 62.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : W-S-S91 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tar, repair work (for roads), Errata 1. Apr. 1933. 1 p. 12° t T 51.7/8 : R-T-141/errata-l Same : sec. 4, pt. 5. Federal specification for triangles. Dec. 8, 1928 [pub- lished 1933]. 2 p. 12° (U. S. G. M. S. 601.) * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : GG-T-671 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tubing, flexible, nonmetaUic. Feb. 1, 1923 [published 1933]. 2 p. 12° (U. S. G. S. S. uo. 57.) * Paper. 5c. T 51.7/8 : HH-T-791 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for veal. June 28. 1928 [pub- lished 1933]. 2 p. 12° (U. S. G. M. S. 572a.) [Supersedes part of F. S. B. Spec. no. 267.] * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8 : PP-T-191 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for vegetables, fresh. Jan. 22, 1925 [published 1933]. 5 p. 12° (U. S. G. M. S. 271.) * Paper, oc. T 51.7/8 : HHH-Y-191 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for zinc, plates, sheets, and strips. Nov. 23, 1927 [published 1933]. 6 p. 12° (U. S. G. M. S. 531.) * Paper. 5c. T 51.7/8 : QQ-Z-301 Ho^v to order publications — See Information follovring Contents 58 JtLY 1933 COMPTHOLLEK OF CUIIRENCY National banks. 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Davis. — Heating effect of very high frequency condenser fields on organic fluids and tissues [with bibliography] ; b.v' J. W. Schereschew,--7/3 INSULAR AFFAIRS BUREAU DOMINI'CAN CUSTOMS RECEI^'ERSHIP Report of 2Gth fiscal periotl, Dominican Customs Receivership under American- Dominican convention of 1924 [calendar year 1932], with Summary of com- merce, [calendar] year 1932. 1933. [1]+119 p. [Submitted to Bureau of Insular Affairs.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 9-9600 W 6.13/1 : 932 NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROMOTION OF RIFLE PRACTICE Firearms. Price list of supplies sold through director of civilian marksmanship, War Department, to members of National Rifle Association of America, effec- tive July 1, 1933. [1933.] [10] p. narrow S" t W 82.2 : P 93/2/933 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Circulars. Changes 51 [to] Circular 2. 1928; June 1. 1933. [1933.] 1 p. [^Mimeographed, accompanied by printed pages to be inserted in their proper places in the original publication. A list of the accompanying changes is found on p. 1 of the Changes here cataloged.] J W 77.4/3 : 2/ch.51 SIGNAL OFFICE Circulars. Circular 1 [1933]. J 1-4. Classification of supplies and equipment; June 1, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. [Super- sedes Circular 1-4, OCSigO, Jan. 2. 1931.] W 42.4 : 933/1-4 Same 5 [1933]. t 5. [List of pamphlet numbers and titles which comprise Circular 5, 1933] : Mav 15, 10.33. 19:?3. ] p. W 42.4: 933/5 5-14. Plezo eh'cfric crystals; May 22. 19.^3. [1933.] 2 p. W 42.4 : 933/5-14 How to order piibllcntlons — See Infomintlon follovrlngr Contents o Monthly Catalog United States Public Documents (WITH PRICES) No. 464 August 1933 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS IHi J9 AHVHan 31! WASHINGTON : 1933 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. ------- Price 10 cents per copy Subscription price, 75 cents per year Abbreviations Amendment, amendments amdt., amdts. Appendli app. Congress Cong. Department Dept. Document doc. 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[From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 10, May 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Ap 52/53 Apricots. Effect of cooking on vitamin A and C content of fresh and dried apricots [with list of literature cited] ; by Agnes Fay Morgan, Anna Field, and P. F. Nichols. 1933. [2] +841-850 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : V 831/25 Cattle. Effect of long-continued muscular exercise upon chemical composition of muscles and other tissues of beef cattle [with list of literature cited] ; by H. H. Mitchell and T. S. Hamilton. 1933. [2] +917-941 p. [Prepared by Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 10, May 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : 297/31 Diseases of plants. Experiments on control of seed-borne diseases by X rays [with list of literature cited] ; by W. R. Tascher. 1933. [2] +909-915 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 10, May 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Se 32/17 Economic trends affecting agriculture ; [by Louis H. Bean and Arthur P. Chew]. July 1933. ii+46 p. il. * Paper, 5e. L.C. card Agr 33-358 A 1.2 : Ec 7 Insects collected on apple blossoms in western New York; by E. F, Phillips. 1933. [2] +851-862 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Ap 52/52 Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 11 and 12; June 1 and 15, 1933. [1933.] cover-titles, p. 963-1143, il. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. [Semimonthly.] * Paper, lOc. single copy, $2.25 a yr. ; foreign sub- scription, $3.50. L.C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23 : 46/11, 12 Contents. — No. 11. Lydella nigripes and L. piniariae, fly parasites of certain tree- defoliating caterpillars [with list of literature cited] ; by Philip B. Dowden. — Porosity and water absorption of forest soils [with list of literature cited] ; by John T. Auten. — Inheritance of Fusarium resistance in Brussels sprouts and kohlrabi ; by L. M. Blank and J. C. Walker. — Effect of fluorine on nutrition of swine, with special reference to bone and tooth composition [with list of literature cited] ; by C. H. Kick, R. M. Bethke. and B. H. Edgington. — Vitamin C content of Baldwin apples and apple prod- ucts [with list of literature cited] ; by C. R. Fellers, M. M. Cleveland, and J. A. Clague. — Somatic segregation in sectorial chimera of Bartlett pear ; by V. R. Gardner, J. W. Crist, and R. E. Gibson. — No. 12. Morphology of reproduction in Ceratosto-mella fimbriata [with list of literature cited] ; by C. P. Andrus and L. L. Barter. — Vein spot of pecan caused by Leptothyrium nervisedum, n. sp. ; by J. R. Cole. — Plaster molds occurring in beds of cultivated mushroom [with list of literature cited] ; by Vera K. Charles and Edmund B. Lambert. — Photomicrographic study of gelatinized wheat starch [with list of literature cited] ; by Sybil Woodruff and Lucille Rankin HOTV to order publications — See information folloTving Contents 65 10963— 33— No. 464 2 66 August 1933 Journal of agricultural research — Continued. Wel)l"r.--!klllk-niir«y formuliiH for vurioua breeds of cattle [with list of literature cited J ; by O. It. (Jveruiau and W. L. (Jainee. — Inheritance of reaction to stem ruBt and hurbinc «f uwns in barley cro-.-cs (witli list of literature rited] ; by LeUoy Towers und Lee Ilines. — Laboratory tests with various fumigaiits on codliug-motb larvae Iwith list of literature citedl ; •>y Joseph M. (Jlnsburj;. — Apparatus for making autographic records of catalase activity of plant tissues, and procedure Involved Iwith list of literature cited J ; bv Arthur J. Ueinicke. NoTH. — This publication is publlbhed by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with the Cooperation of tlio Association of Land-(Jrant Ccdlegcts and Cniversities. It is distributed flee only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions a> make suitable exchanges with the AKricultuif Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain It from the Superintendent of I'ocuments, Washingtou, D.C., at the prices stan-d above. Same. v. 47, no. 1 aiitl 2; July 1 and 15, 1933. llt>3;{.l rover-titles, p. 1-128, il. 6 p. of pi. [SL-mimonthly.] A 1.23: 47/1,2 fciNTE.STS. — No. 1. Further cytolo^'ltal studies of heferothallism in Fuccinla gram- Inis [with list of literature citedj ; by Ituth 1". Allen. — \V»'eds as possible ftirrlers of leaf roll and rugose mosaic of potato Iwith list of literature cited] ; by T. 1'. Dyk- Btra. — Effects of plant spacing and iniL-ation on number of locks in cotton bolls [with list of literature cited] ; by A. U. Lediiig and L. U. Lyttou.^ — Lyslmeter esperiments with sulphate of ammonia and nitrate oi soda [with list of literature cited] ; by T. L. Lyon and J. A. Kizzell. — .No. 2. Variability In pea-wilt or);auism, Ku. under the < 11'. 1933). I grlcultural I AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION Note. — The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (also known as the Emergency Agricultural Adjustment Administration and the A. A. A.) was established under the provisions of sec. 10 (a) of U.K. 3835, 73d Congress (Public 10, approvinl May 1: an act to relieve existing national economic emergency by increasing agi purchasing power, etc. Milk. License for milk, Chicago milk shed, with following appendices. Market- ing agreement for milk, Cliicago milk shed, and Milk rejiulations, series 1 ; issued by Secretary of Agriculture, July 2S, 1933, effective date Auj:. 1, 1933. 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A 1.10/a: 1375 Cotton diseases take 2 million bales of U.S. crop annually; [by D. C. Neal]. [1933.] 5 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1360.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1360 Diseases of animals. Fighting diseases and pests. [1933.] 7 p. (Yearbook separate 1379.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1379 Mosaic disease. Artificial transmission of sugarcane mosaic [with list of liter- ature cited] ; by Julius Matz. 1933. [2] +821-839 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Su 32/31 Oat varieties have regional adaptation, remain major crop; [by T. R. Stanton]. [1933.] 5p.il. (Yearbook separate 1367.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1367 How to order publications — See information folloiving Contents 72 August 1933 Ophiobolus oryzinus, cause of rice disease in Arkansas [with list of literature cited] ; by E. C. TuUis. 1933. [2] +79^-806 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. From Journal of agricul- tural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : R 369/11 I'asinrc experiments point way to more profitable grazing ; [by H. N. Vinall, C. R. Enlow, and A. T. Semple]. [1933.] 8 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1370.) [Prepared in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau. From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1370 Peanuts. Tests of varieties and strains of large-seedeil Virginia-type peanuts ; by J. H. Beattie and E. T. Batten. July 1933. 4 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 272.) [Prepared in cooperation with Virginia Agricultural Experi- ment Station.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-362 A 1.4/2 : 272 Perishables. Methods of handling, tran.sporting, and storing perishables im- proved; [by D. F. i^isher]. [1933.] 7 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1376.) (From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1376 Sorghum. Harvesting grain sorghums ; [by John H. Martin, L. A. Reynoldson, B. 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Factors affecting infection of wheat heads by Gibberella saubinetii [with list of literature cited] ; by Grace Wineland Pugh, Helen Johann, and James G. Dickson. 1933. [2] -f 771-797 p. il. [Prepared in cooperation with Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station. From Journal of agiicultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : W 56/119 Nearly 300 varieties of wheat grown on United States farms ; [by S. C. Salmon]. [1933.] 7 p. (Yearbook separate 1362.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5o. A 1.10/a : 1362 Wheat is attacked by rusts, smuts, and other destructive diseases ; [by H.B.Humphrey]. [1933.] 8p.il. (Yearbook separate 1364.) [From Year- book, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1364 Wheat's rotation use is largely determined by crop competition ; [by John S. Cole and S. C. Salmon]. [1933.] 6 p. (Yearbook separate 1363.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1363 PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU Service announcements. 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[Scale 1:384,000.] Washington. Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 33.7X43.7 in. [For offshore navi- gation only.] t 75c. C 4.9 : 1106 Balabac Strait and approaches. IM.. surveys to 1933 and other sources; chart 4720. [Scale 1 : 400.<»00.] Manila. P.I., Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1933. 41.3X30.0 in. t 7.^. C 4.9 : 4720 Buzzards Bay. Buzzards Bay. Mass., surveys to 1931, surveys by U.S. Engi- neers to 1933, and other sources; chart 249. Scale 1:40.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, July 1933. 43.0X33.5 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 249 Heav to order publications — See Information following Contents August 1933 79 PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office. 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Water-supply papers, topographic maps (some of which bear descriptive texts), base and contour and other maps of the United States and of the States, folios of the Geologic atlas <.34 : 7 IIf»v to ordpr iiiiblioatlonN — Sre information foUo^vins Content* AroubT 1938 «s;(i International Oeulogical Vongresn — Continued. Glacial geology of Central States [witli bibliography ; articles] prepared under direction of William C. Alden. 1932. iii+54 p. il. 2 pi. 2 maps. (In- ternational Geological Congress, 16th session, United States. 1938. Guidebook 26, excursion C 3. ) * Paper, 10c. 1 19.34 ; 26 - Lake Superior region [with bibliographies; articles] prepared under direction of W. O. Hotchkiss. 1933. iv+101 p. il. 6 p. of pi. 2 maps. (Inter- national Geological Congress, 16th session, United States, 1933. 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United States, 1933. Guide- book 13, excursion C 1.) * Paper, 10c. 119.34:13 Yellowstone-Beartooth-Big Horn region [with bibliographies; articles] prepared under direction of Richard M. Field. 1932. iv+64 p. il. 2 pi. 4 p. ol pi. 2 maps, 3 tab. (International Geological Conj,Tess, 16th session. United Slates, 1933. Guidebook 24, excursion C 2.) * Paper, 15c. 1 19.34 : 24 Puhrtcatiiin.s issued in July 1933; list 305. [1933.] 4 p. [Monthly.] t 1 19.14/4 : 305 Topograph ic maps NoTK. — The Goologiciil Survey is making a series of topographic maps that will even- tually cover the whole United States, also Alaska and Hawaii. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, and each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature in the area mapped. The scales most commonly used are 1:31,680, 1:62.500, and 1:125.000. corresponding, approximately, to % mile, 1 mile, and 2 miles to 1 inch. The area covered differs with the latitude, hut the average aro:i is 58. 230, or 920 .square miles, respectively, for these three scales. Topographic maps are printed on uniform-sized paper, ahout 20 by 16Vi inches, and the maps of the quadrangle areas represented thereon are ahout ITVa inches long and 12 to 15 inches wide, according to latitude. Vov some areas of particular importance special large-scale maps are published. A general description of topographic maps and a list of the symbols used are printed on the reverse of each sheet. .\bout 46 per cent of the area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been ♦•very State being represented. Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey. New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, and West ..., are completely mapped. Maps of the regular size are sold by the Geological Survey at lOc. eicn. but a discount of 40 per cent is allowed on any order which amounts to $5.00 at the retail pric(\ The discount is allowed on an order for either maps or folios alone, or for maps and folios together. California. California, Casa Desierta quadrangle, lat. 34"'42'-[34°49'30"]. long. 117°54'-118°. Scale 1 : 24.000. contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] en mapped, 1 ia, Hawaii, | st Virginia ' August 1933 91 Calif omia — Continued. California, Oban quadrangle, lat. 34°42'-[34°49'30"], long. 118°06'- 118°12'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 22X15 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12: 4 Obi California, Roosevelt School quadrangle, lat. 34°42'-[34°49'30"], long. 118°-118°06'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 22.3X15 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 4 R 677 California, Rosedale quadrangle, lat. 35°22'30"-35°30', long. 119°07'30"- 119°15'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur- vey] edition of 1933. 17.3X14.1 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12: 4 R 721 California, Saugus quadrangle, lat. 34°24'-34°30', long. 118°30'-118°36'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 and 25 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur- vey] edition of 1933. 18.2X15.1 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12: 4 Sa 85 California, Tierra Bonita quadrangle, lat. 34°36'-34''42', long, 118°- 118°06'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur- vey] edition of 1933. 18.2X15 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 4 T 444/2 California, west Alpine Butte quadrangle, lat. 34°36'-34°42', long. 117°54'-118°. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 18.2X15.1 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 4 W 52/2 Idaho, Craters of the Moon National Monument, lat. [43°19'-43°31'30"], long. 113°25'-113°37'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 and 20 ft. [Wash- ington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 28.6X21 in. t 20c. 1 19.12 : 11 C 855 Note. — Contains on reverse : Craters of the Moon National Monument [description ; compiled by Wm. C. Alden]. Illinois, Decatur quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-40°, long. 88°45'-89°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5X13.5 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 12 D 355 Jftssottri-Illinois, St. Charles quadrangle, lat. 38°45'-39°, long. 90°15'-90°30'. Scale 1 : 62,500. contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edi- tion of 1933. 17.5 X 13.7 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 25 Sa 22 Pennsylvania, Tyrone quadrangle, lat. 40°30'-40°45', long. 78°-78''15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5 X 13.3 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 38 T 984 Texas. Texas, Karankawa Lake quadrangle, lat. 29°07'30"-29''15', long. 95°- 95°07'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 1 ft. Preliminary edition, [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933, 17.2X15.1 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet, the actual measurement being 17.2X12.5 in.] 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 43 K 143 Texas. Lake Como quadrangle, lat. 29°07'30"-29°15', long. 94°52'30"-95°. Scale 1: 31,680. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933, 17.2X15.1 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 43 L 149 Texas, San Luis Pass quadrangle, lat. 29°-29°07'30", long. 95°-95°07'30". Scale 1:31,680. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.2X15.1 in. 1 10c. 1 19,12 : 43 Sa 5 1 Texas, The Jetties quadrangle, lat. 29°15'-29°22'30", long, 94°37'30"- 94°45'. Scale 1:31,680. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.3 X 15.1 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 43 J 513 West Virginia-FenjisylvamsL, Bruceton quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°45', long, 79° 30'-79°45', Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5X13.6 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 49 B 83 Wisconsin, Boaz quadrangle, lat. 43°15'-43°30', long. 90°30'-90°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933, 17.5 X 12.8 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 50 B 63 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE National parks and emergency conservation ; by Isabelle F. Story. 1933, 32 p. a. t L.C. card 33-26514 I 29,2 : Em 3 How to order publications— See information following: Contents 92 AuGi ST 1933 Maps Recreational urea« of luiteil Stales uiuler Federal or State Government, iu- chuliug Alaska and Hawaii; rnmiiiled and drawn by John J. Black. Scale 150 m.=2.1 in. [Washington] (Geological Survey [1933]. 29.8X40.8 in. t I 29.8 : R 24 N'OTK.— I'uiitaius on revt'rm- : Nntioinil parks [natiounl inniiuiin-iit)*, State parks, etc., th'scription of clinrafteristicM]. RECLAMATION BUREAU lioulder Canyon irrij/ation project. Station service generating units for Boulder power plant, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [1933.] cover-title, 14-29 p. 2 pi. 4° (Specifications 434.) [Consi.sts of invitation for bids, schedule, specilications, and (lra\\ini-'s for irrigation project, proposals to be re<-pived until Sept. 12. 1933.] t Paper, $1.50. 127.8:545 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Note. — The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Interstate Conimefce Commis.sion reports and Interstate Commerce Commission valuation report.s, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Separate decisions or opinions arc sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume ; foreign subscription, ^1.50 ; single copies, usually 5c. In ordering a volume, be sure to specify whether Finance, Traffic, or Valuation decisions are desired. 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IC 1 rat. 4 : 20/supp. 3 Fuel for locomotives (charged to operating expenses), class 1 steam railways in l''nited States, compiled from 142 reports representing 153 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included, June 1933 and 1932 [and] 6 uioiiths ended with June 1933 and 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 19.33. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-230.) [Subject to revision.] f ICl ste. 30:933/6 Intcrstdtr comnicrce. Supplement to Interstate commerce act, as compiled by Interstate Commerce Commission, as of July 1, 1929, including various other acts or parts of acts which affect powers or duties of commission, amend- ments ami addili;inkruptey) . Boiler Inspection a/la : 18737 I'itroleum iJiodiicts. No. 23508, Mountain-Pacific oil cases; decided May 2, 19.33. [1933.1 p. 599-650. ([Opinion] 18637.) [From v. 192.] * Paper. 5e. T < ' 1.6 /la : 18637 Pilic. No. 25374, Pacifie Tank & Pipe Company et al. r. Boston & Maine Rail- road et al. : decided June 17. 1933. [1933.] p. 397-400. ([Opinion I 18758.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/1 a : 18758 Rubber. No. 25378, Shelbyville Harness Company r. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al. : decided June 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 493-494. ([Opinion] 18781.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18781 yhcep. No. 20549, Concho Livestock Company et al. v. Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Companv et al. ; [decided June 17, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 408-412 p. ([Opinion] 18760.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18760 Stairs. No. 25635, Mesker Brothers Iron Company v. Chicago, ililwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company et al. ; dec-ided June 19, 1933. [19.33.] p. 451-452. ([Opinion] 18768.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5e. IC 1.6/1 a : 1S768 DeciMons ( Valuation ) Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form arc from llio Interstate Commerce Commission valuation reports. Arcadia and Betsey River Railicay. Valuation docket no. 1117. Arcadia & Betsey River Railway Company; decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 141-150. (B-840.) [From Valuation reports. V. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-840 Detroit. Caro and Sandusky Railiray. Valuation docket no. 1108, Detroit, Care and Sanduskv Railway Company; decided l\Iay 9. 1933. [1933.] p. 1.51-161. (B-841.) [From Valuation reports, V. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-841 Fore River Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1098, Fore River Railroad Corpora- tion ; decided May 9. 1933. [1933.] p. 193-204. (B-84.5.) [From Valua- tion reports, v. 4-3.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-845 Mississippi Erport Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1091, Mississippi Export Railroad Company: decid«'d .May 2. 1933. [1933.] p. 131-140. (B-839.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-839 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Acacia Park ('rnKtvrii A^xDciatioii. Iticorpuratcd. No. 4990. in circuit court of appeals for Ttli circuit. Oct. term. 1932. Acacia Park Cemetery Associalion, Inc.. V. commis>*;oner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Ai»peals: brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title. ii-M7 p. lartre 8° t J 1.13: Ac 12 Alliance Construction Company. Incorporated. No. 42443, in Court of Claims, Alliance Construction Company. Inc., v. United States; defendant's demurrer to plaintiff's petition, with brief in support thereof. [1933.] cover-title, ii+ 1-19 p. ?: J 1.13: A155/5 How to order itubUcationM — See information (ollovvinr- Contentci August 1933 97 Alicorth-Washburn Company. Xo. 5S58, in CVurt of AppeaLs of Di-strict *'t Columbia, Oct. term. 1932. Alworth-Washbum Company r. Guy T. Helrerin^. mrjii<.-;ioner of internal revenue, on petition for reriew of deci!*:on of B<-ard f Tax Appeals; brief for respondent [1933.] cover-title. ii-f28 p. J J 1.13 : AI 94 .'. .T>,.-.- / :Ci-eals for 4th circuit; brief for is^poudent j opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 1^-14 p. t Jia3:B667r> Broicn. Arihur M. Xo. 187. in Supreme Court. Oct. term. 1933, Arthur il Brown v. Gny T. Helvering, cfimmissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit c-ourt of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] c-over-title, 14-1-5 p. t J 1.13 : B 812/17 wn, Harret/ H. Xo. 174. in Supreme Court. Oct. term. 1933. C. F. Koutzahn. 'Hector of internal revenue, r. Fayette Brown, executor of Harvey H. Br« iwn. n petition for writ of certiorari r-' circuit c-o'Jit of appeals for 6th circuit : :-ply brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i-}-7 p. % J 103 : B 813,'29 Busch, Daniel. Xo. 219. in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1933, Daniel Buseh. alias Sam. .Joseph Melodia. and Thomas Mu^txmeci r. United States, on peti- tion for writ of c-erriorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit : brief for United State? in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, u-i- 15 p. t J 1.13 :B 96/2 C'ln II. Emerson. Fibre Products Company. Xo. S20. iu circuit court of api»eii!s for 10th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue r. Emerson Carey Fibre Products Company, Carey Salt Company, on petition for review of decisi<'n •f Board of Tax Appeals: brief for petitioner. [1983.] cover-title. 7 p. i .1 1 J3 : C ISS Carter. Henry P. In Court of Claims, no. 4192S. Henry P. Carter r. United Stores: defendant's request for findinirs of wet anf] brief. '19.>3.] p. 21-34. % J 1.13 :C 245/3 Ccntnil Iron and tit(€l Company. Iu Court oi C\Ai\n>. no. .J-l>4. Central Iron & Steel Companv v. United States: defendant's motion for new trial and brief i supix.rt. [19-33.] p. 275-2S3. t J1J3:C33361 turp Wood Preserving Company. Xo. 5162, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit. Century Wood Preserving: Company v. commissioner of intenial revenue, petition for review from Board of Tax Appeals : brief for respi'ndenr. [1933.] cover-title, ii+lS p. $ 3 1-13 : C .533/60 ^''•'mirche Fahrik von Heyden. AMfenye$eU9chaft . Xo. 221. in Supreme Court. ' t. term. 1933. Chemische Fabrik von Heyden. Aktieuzesellschaft. and How- rd Sutherland. Alien Propierty Custodian, r. Galen L. Tait. collector of in- tt-raal revenue for district of Maryland, on petition for writ of certiorari to nrcuit ctnn of apr«eals for 4th circuit: brief for resp..ndent in oppc«sitiou. ' ia33. > cover-title, ii-f 20 p. i J 1-13 : C 42/19 ''in;7a-iIo7ia\ck OH Company. Xo. IIS. In Supreme Court. Oct. term. 1933. ' oaliuga-Mohawk Oil Company r. Guy T. Helvering. eommissioner of internal evenue. on petition for writ of c-eriiorari to circuit c-ourt of appeals for 9th ircnit. brief for respondent in opposition. [ia33.] cover-title. i-flO p. ? .11.13 :C«m 9 Ho^T To order publications See iBfar^ation follo-^rins Conxents 98 August 1933 Comur Oil Company. Nu. 253, in Supieuie Court, Oct. term, 1933, Comar Oil Company v. Guy T. Helverinfr. comuiissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for respond- ent in opposition. [1933.J covcr-tiile, ii+18 p. t J 1.13 :C 73/5 Coiicscente, Sam. No. 180. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Sam Conoscente and Luiyi Salli v. United Stages, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals lor 2d circuit : brief for United States in opiwsition. [1933.] cover-title, i-f 9 p. t J 1.13 : C 7G3/2 Cooper, Richard F. Pleas and pvov-eediugs in circuit court of appeals [for lOth circuit, .Tan. term, 1933, appeals from district court for district of Wyoming, no. 747. Marshall S. Reynolds, individually and as collector of internal reve- nue, V. Richard F. Cooper ; no. 748, same v. Barljura V. Cooper ; no. 749, same V. Richard F. Cooper and Barbara V. Cooper ; opinion of court in case of Mar- shall S. Reynolds r. Barbara V. Cooper, no. 74S]. [1933.] ii+r,.>-73 p. t J 1.13 : C 787/3 Same; [opinion of court in case of Marshall S. Reynolds v. Richard F. Cooper, no. 747]. [1933.] ii-f 71-79 p. t J 1.13 : C 787/4 Same; [opinion of court in case of Marshall S. Reynolds v. Richard F. Cooper and Barbara V. Cooper, no. 749]. [1933.] ii-f49-57 p. t J 1.13 : C 787 2 Corning Olass Works. No. 199, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Coming Glass Works v. Thomas E. Robertson, commissioner of patents, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+8 p. % J 1.13 : C 816/17 Dooley, F. T., Lumber Company. No. 160, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, F. T. Dooley Lumber Company v. United States, on petition for writ of cer- tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+12 p. t J 1.13 : D 72/2 Englert Maiiufuvturing Compactly. In Court of Claims, no. H-180, Englert Manufacturing Company v. United States; no. H-329, M. and M. Company v. [same] ; no. D-785, Universal Battery Company v. [same] ; nos. F-247, F-253. and H-460, U.S. Light & Heat Corporation v. [same] ; defendant's motion for new trials and general brief in support of motion. [1933.] [26] p. t .T 1.13: En 35 '3 Covers the following pages cf cnch case : ; 11-180, p. 211-23G. H-329, p. 207-232. D-785, p. 318-343. F-247, F-253, 11-460, p. 209-234. Ervine, J. E., & Co. In Court of Claims, no. K-255, J. E. Ervine & Company r. United States; defendant's motion for new trial [and brief]. [1933.] p. 85- 106. t J 1.13 : Er 93/2 Fausett, Florence B. No. 169, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Florence P.. Faw.sett V. Guy T. Ilelveriiig, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition i for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. t J 1.13 : F 288/2.' Federal Real Estate and Storage Company. In Court of Claims, no. M-183, Federal Real Estate and Storage Company and Hugh J. Piiillips [its presi- dent] V. United States; defendant's exceptions to commissioner's report. [1933.] p. 41-159. i J 1.13 :F 317/13; Fidelity Savings and Loan Association. No. 251, in Supi*eme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Fidelity Savings and Loan Association i>. Guy T. Ilelvering, commis- sioner of internal revenue, on ix^tition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in oi>position. fl9:i3.] cover-title, ii-f 10 p. t J 1.13 : I' 44.s '25 Field, Marshall. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner t>l internal revenue v. Marshall Field, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Api>eals; bri<'f for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+34 p. large 8° t J 1.13 :F 4.57/5 llow to order publioatlona — See Information (ollovrlngr Content* August 1933 99 Fleitmann, Frederick T. Tjiosition. fl933.] cover-title. i4-7 p. t J1.13:L97/2 MvGuirc, llcninrd C. No. 2(i4, in Supreme Court, iUt. term. 1933, Bernard C. Mc'Guire and Frank E. Herinu r. I'nited States, on i»ctition for writ of cer- tiorari (o (in nit court of appeals fur 2d circuit ; brief for I'nlted States in opposition. [1933.] cover-tille, i-fso p. t J 1.13: M 179/2 Manii, Cuniad II. No. 26.".. In Supreme Court, Oct. term. 19.33. Conrad H. Manu V. I'nited States, on i)etltion for writ of certiorari to circuit court of ajtpeals for 2d ( ircuit : memorandum for United States in opivisition. [19X^.] cover- title, 1 p. t J 1.13 :M 315/9 Market Trurktncit's Axxociaiion. Criminal no. C. 95-474, in district court, south- ern district of New York, United States v. Market Truckmen's As.sociation et al.; indictment. [1933.] cover-title, 11 p. J J 1.13 :M 341/3 Mai/nr. Wnltcr h'. No. 185, in Suiireme Court, Oct. term. 1033. Walter H. Mayne and Frank E. Williams v. St. Louis Union Trust Comjiany and I^ee W. Van Cleave, as executors of Katie L. Van Cleave [et al.], on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit: iiricf in oi)position for respondents Louis J. Becker, collector of internal revenue, and I'nited Stares. [19.33.] cover-title, i+12 p. t J 1.13 : M 454 Meredith Puhlixhiiif/ Covipmiti. No. 207. in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1033, .Meredith Publishinj; Comiiany, successor to Successful Farming Publishing Comjiany. v. Guy T. Helverins. commissioner of internal revenue, on i»etitlon for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit; brief for respondent in opiMPsition. [lO.'C!.] cover-title, i+13 p. t J 1.13 : M ."►41 2 Mcnrin, J( roiiir E. In T'ourt of Claims, no. 41904, Jerome E. Merwin r. United States: defendant's supplementan)rief. [1933.] p. 4.3-54. t J 1.13 :M 559/2 Molter. Mix. laabel R. No. 4900. in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. Oct. teiin. 1032. Isabel Richardson Molter r. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of r.oard of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cver-title, ii+17 p. large S" t J 1.13 :M 738/3 .Morgan, W. Forhat. In Court of Claims, no. M-7»i, W. Forbes MorgiUi r. United States: defendant's exceptions to report of c^munissioner. 119:W.| p. 19- 20. t J 1.13 :M 823 MorrixK Kcaliii Vompaiiy TruKf A'o. j,^. No. 4942, in circuit court of ajipeals for Tib circuit. Oct. term, 1932, commissioner of internal i-evenue r. Morriss Itealty ('(mip.-my Trust No. 2, Julia L. Morriss [et al.], trustees, etc.. on ju'tition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for jvetitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii-f 21 p. t J 1 .13 : M 8.34/29 Morse Drii Doek and Rcjidir Cntiiixutii. In Court of Claims, Cong. no. 17<>.36, Morse Dry Dock iV: Repair Comjiany v. United States; defendant's an.^wer to Iilaintiff's motion for new trial. (1033.] p. 293-302. + J 1.13 : M S.39/13 Mutquerii, Mieharl .1 . No. 103. in Supreme Court, (Kr. teini. 1033. Mary O. -Mubpiecn, as executrix of Michael J. MuUpieen. r. (Jny T. Ilelvcring. com- missioner of internal revenue, on jietition for writ of certiorari to circuit cotirt of api^eals for 2d circuit: brief for respondejit in opposition. 11033.] cover-title, i+(J p. X J1.13:M01S2 Musroretle. Edusird. No. 170. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1033, Edward Mus- c:irt>lle ct al. »'. United Stales, on petition for writ of ctMti(nari to circuit cinirt of appeals for 2d circuit: brief for United States in opposition. [UK^^.] cover-title, i-f 17 p. t J1.13:M»71 Mutit'il Lift lusuruuce Comi>nu\i of Nrir York. United States circuit court ofi appeals for 2d circuit, no. 140, Oct. term, 1932, commissioner of internal reve* nue r. Mutmtl Life Insurance Conipaiiy of New York, appeal from B(nird ofl Tax AppeiiN: [per curiam order]. [10.33.] !>. 80 00. J J 1.13: M OS.l/lli lli>\% til iiriicr itiiltlloHlluiiN — Sff Infuriiint Ion follii^viitK C'oiitrnd* August 1933 101 New York Life Insurance Compaini. LUnited States circuit court of apiieals for 2d circuit, no. 236, Oct. term, 1932, commissioner of internal revenue v. New York Life Insurance Company, appeal from Board of Tax Appeals; opinion of court, decided June 5, 1933.] [1933.] p. 253-258. % J 1.13 : N 42JV118 112 West 59th Street Corporation. No. 5825, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1932 [1933], 112 West 59th Street Corporation v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of de- cision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+24 p. % J 1.13 :F 466/2 Parmentcr. Henry E. In Court of Claims, no. M-313. Heiiiy E. Parmenter v. United States; defendant's brief. [1933.] p. 13-15. % J 1.13 :P 241/2 Petroleum Iron Works Company of Ohio. In Court of Claims, no. L-403, Petroleum Iron Works Company of Ohio v. United States ; defendant's brief. [1933.] p. 39-45. * J 1.13 :P 448/5 Postnikoff. Albert S. In Court of Claims, no. 42357, Albert S. Po^tnikoff and Martha L. Postnikoff v. United States; defendant's plea in bar [and brief]. [1933.] p. 9-53. t J 1.13 : P 846/2 Pringle, Mrs. Marian B. Nos. — and — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Marian B. Pringle ; [same] v. Phyllis B. Brunson ; petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1933.] cover-title, 1+10 p. + J 1.13: P 936/2 Quinnipiack Club. In Court of Claims, no. 41978, Quinnipiack Club v. United States ; defendant's brief. [1933.] p. 31-41. t J 1.13 :Q 44/6 Reed, Frank F. In Court of Claims, no. 41878, Frank F. Reed v. United States ; defendant's brief. [1933.] p. 9-11. t J 1.13 : R 251/11 Reynolds, Lewis. In Court of Claims, no. M-408, Lewis Reynolds v. United States; defendant's brief. [1933.] pi 17-34. % J 1.13 :R 336/3 Richardson, William K. In Court of Claims, no. 42405, William King Richard- son V. United States ; defendant's plea of former adjudication [and brief in support of plea]. [1933.] p. 9-23. | J 1.13 ;R 397/5 Southern Shipyard Corporatimi. No. 156, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Southern Shipyard Corporation v. United States, on petition for writ of cer- tiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+7 p. $ J 1.13 : So 88/118 Standard Oil Company. No. 85, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Standard Oil Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. t .11.13: St 24/93 Stearns, R. H., Company. No. 133, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, R. H. Stearns Company, Boston, Mass., v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+12 p. % J 1-13 : St 31/12 Steel Products Engineering Company. In Court of Claims, no. 41861, Steel Products Engineering Company v. United States; defendant's exceptions to commissioner's report [and] defendant's answer to plaintiff's exceptions to commissioner's report. [1933.] p. 57-66. % J 1.13: St 32/9 Supreme Court. Records and briefs in United States cases decided by Supreme Court during Oct. term, 1932 [title-page and index]. 1933. [1]+13 p. $ J 1.2 : In 2/27/932 Thorsrn. William R. No. 312. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, William R. Thorsen v. Guy T. Helvering. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit : memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 4 p. J J 1.13 :T 398/8 Tumer-Farber-Love Company. No. 5875, In Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1932, Turner-Farber-Love Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii-f20 p. t J 1.13 :T 859 How to order p.ublications — See informatiou following Contents 102 August 193:3 United Business Corporation of America. No. 108, iu Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United Business Corporation of America v. Guy T. Helvering, com- missioner of interaal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2tl circuit ; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. t • J 11^ : Un 3/183 Vundcrlip, Frank A. In Court of Claim.-;, no, 41993, Frank A. Vauderlip v. United States ; defendant's brief. [1933.] p. 47-56. t J 1.13 :V 284 Wcathcrford, Crump ct Co. No. 220, iu Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Weatb- erford. Crump & Company et al. t\ James W. Bass, collector of internal rovcnue lor l^*t district of Texas, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit c«iurt of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-titU', i+10 p. t J 1.13 : W 378/5 Weiner, Joseph. Criminal no. 05-434. in district court for southern district of New York, United States v. Joseph Weiner et al. ; information charging criminal contempt and petition and affidavit for rule to .show cause, motion for rule to show cause, rule to show ctiu^e. [1933.] cover-title, 32 p. large 8" t J 1.13 : W 431 Western Knitting Mills. No. 151, iu Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Western Knitting Mills, Wallace G. Kay, and Kay & Company, Inc., v. United States, im petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 1+11 p. t J 1.13 : W 525/34 Whitcomb, Louise A. Nos. 145-150, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Louise A. Whitcomb v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue; Lydia' L. Whitcomb v. [same] ; Louise A. F. E. Whitcomb v. [same] ; Lydia L. I. Whitcomb v. I same] ; Lydia Louise Ida Whitcomb v. [same] ; Louise A. F. E. Whitcomb v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover- title, i+8 p. t J 1.13 : W 581/6 Whitcomb, Marguerite T. Nos. 13J>-144, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Marguerite T. Whitcomb v. Guy T. Helvering. commissioner of internal reve- nue; Charlotte A. W. Lepic v. [same]; Marie M. E. G. T. Whitcomb r. [same] ; Charlotte Andree Wliitcomb Lepic v. [same] ; [same] v. [same] ; Marie M. E. G. Whitcomb v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 3 p. t J 1.13: W 581/7 Whitcoml), Mrs. Louise P. V. Nos. 129-131, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1933, John Freuler, administrator of Louise 1'. V. 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Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 619-01 ~ Code of fair competition for bobbed and regular hairpin industry, as submitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. [11+4 p. (Registi-y no. 251-06.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 251-06 Code of fair competition for book cloth and impregnating industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]-l-6 p. (Registry no. 299-29.) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 290-29 — «^ Code of fair competition for bowling operating industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+5p. (Registry no. 1711-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1711-03 " ^ Code of fair coini)etition for buffing and polishing comiwsition industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1001-01.) ♦Paper, He. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. HXn-01 Code of fair competition for builders' supply industry, as revised on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 1013-3-02.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1013-3-02/rev. Code of fair competition for i)uildiug granite industry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 1023-01.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N21/S: 7 snh. 1023-01 Ho«v to order publicationM — .See Inforinntlon foIloirvlnK Content* August 1933 1Q7 Codes of fair competition — Continued. —^ Code of fair competition for burlesque industry, as submitted on Aug 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1748-14.) * Paper, 5e. Y 8.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1748-14 — — Code of fair competition for business furniture equipment and supply industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [1]+11 p. (Registry no. 1137-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1137-1-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for butter-tub industry, as submitted on Aug. 30,1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 323-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 323-02 Code of fair competition for candle manufacturing industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 712-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 712-1-^1/ Aug. 26, 1933 ^ Code of fair competition for canvas waterproofing industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 202-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 202-1-04 — ^ Code of fair competition for carriers of property by motor or horse- drawn vehicles industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1411-2-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1411-2-08 — ^ Code of fair competition for celluloid button, buckle, and novelty manu- facturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]-}-6p. (Regis- try no. 1009-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1009-05 — — Code of fair competition for cellulose acetate yarn producing industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 267-02.) * Paper 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 267-02 — ^ Code of fair competition for cement gun contracting industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Registry no. 1616-2-22.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1616-2-22 — — Code of fair competition for chemical water treatment manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 699-15.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 699-15 Code of fair competition for chewing gum manufacturers, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 109-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 109-1-01 Code of fair competition for chuck industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]-f3 p. (Registry no. 1149-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1149-09 — "^ Code of fair competition for coated abrasives industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1001-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1001-02 — — Code of fair competition for coffee industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]-(-9 p. (Registry no. 111-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 111-1-01 ■ ^ Code of fair competition for compressed air industry, as submitted, 2d revision, on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]-f-7 p. (Registry no. 1304-1-02.) ♦Paper, 5e. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1304-l-02/2d rev. — ~ Code of fair competition for construction equipment distribution industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]-f4 p. (Registry no. 1399-17.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 .sub. 1399-17 — ^ Code of fair competition for consulting chemists and chemical engineers industry, as submitted on Aug. 24. 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 299-13.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-13 — ~ Code of fair competition for contracting and retail division of plumbing and heating industry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Reg- istry no. 1130-05. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1130-05 - ^ Code of fair competition for corset steel industry, as submitted on Aug. 30. 1933. 1933. [1]+12 p. (Registry no. 1118-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1118-10 HOTT to order pnbllcatloniii — See infonuatlon following Contents 108 August 1933 Codes of fair competition — Continued. — *^ Code of fair comiietition for cotton clotli jrlove industry, as submitted on Aug. 4, 1933. 19:33. [l]+8p. (Registry no. 235-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 235-1-01 — ~ Code of fair competition for crepe paper industry, as submitted on Aug. 30,1933. 1933. [l]-|-7 p. (Registry no. 405-13.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 405-13 — ^— Cofle of fair competition for curtain cleaning industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 193:3. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1714-:33.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1714-33 ^ Code of fair competition for cylindrical liquid-tight paper container indus- try, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 406-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 406-10 — tl Code of fair competition for dealers in motion-picture and theatre sup- plies and equipment industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+7p. ( Registry no. 1659-3-02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1 659-3-02 Code of fair competition for department store photograph studios, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 193:^. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 165-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 165-10 — ^ Code of fair competition for dredging industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 161 8A-2-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1618A-2-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for earthenware manufacturers industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1016-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1016-03 — i^ Code of fair competition for embroidery thread and scallop cutting indus- try, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 231-3-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 231-3-03 Code of fair competition for engineering inspection industry, as submitted on Ana. 24. 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1734-04.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1734-04 — '— Code of fair comi)etition for fertilizer industry, as submitted on Aug. 19. 1933. 1933. ri]+ll p. (Registry no. 610-1-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 610-1-01 Code of fair competition for fire extinguishing appliance industry, as submitted on Aug. 26. 1933. 1933. [1]+11 p. (Registry no. 1314-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1314-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for floral industry, as submitted on Aug. 25. 1933. 1933. [l]-f4 p. (Registry no. 1622-05.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1622-05 — — Code (if fair competition for flower and feather industry, as submitted on Aug. 24. 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1603-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1603-03 — — Code of fair competition for garment pressing machine and appliance industry, as submitted Aug. 24, 1933. 19.33. [11+5 p. (Registry no. 1399- 1-14.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21 /8 : 7 sub. 1399-1-14 Code of fair competition for glaced [glazed] and fancy paper industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [11+0 p. (Registry no. 407-06.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.\ 21/8 : 7 sub. 407-06 — — Code of fair competition for graphic arts industry, as submitted on Aug. :30, 1933. 19:33. [11+6 p. (Registry no. 507-11.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 507-11/Aug. 30, 1933 — tL Code of fair competition for handkerchief industry, as submitted on Aue. 24,1933. 1933. [1]+S p. (Registry no. 237-1-01.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 237-1-01 How to order pnbllcattonn — See Information follotvinft: Contents August 1933 109 Codes of fair competition — Continued. —-^ Code of fair competition for heat-excliange industry, as submitted, 2d revision, on Aug. 26, 1933. 1983. [1] +7 p. (Registry no. 1129-1-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1129-l-10/2d rev. — — Code of fair competition for heavy forging industry, as submitted on Aug. .30,1933. 1933. [l]-fl9 p. (Registry no. 1110-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1110-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for Hebrew and Jewish religious book industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1653-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1653-03 — 1_ Code of fair competition for horsehair dressing industry, as submitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1627-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1627-02 — — Code of fair competition for insulated container manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 24. 1933. 1933. [l]-f5 p. (Registry no. 1629-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1629-1-03 — ^ Code of fair competition for ladies' handbag industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. ii-+-7 p. (Registry no. 236-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 236-1-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for laundry dyeing and cleaning supplies in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1634-01. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1634-01 Code of fair competition for leather cloth and lacquered fabrics industry, as submitted on Aug 28, 1933. 19.33. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 999-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 999-1-02 — ^ Code of fair competition for linen industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 3933. 1933. [l]-f5 p. (Registry no. 246-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 246-01 — *^ Code of fair competition for liquefied gas industry, as submitted on Aug. 26.1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 706-01.) * Paper, oc. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.70&-01 — ~ Code of fair competition for lock and builders hardware manufacturing industry, as submitted on Au2. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1114-07. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1114-07 — ^ Code of fair competition for luggage and fancy leather goods industry, as submitted [as revised] on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]-|-5 p. (Registry no. 907-1-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 907-1-01/rev. — ^ Code of fair competition for lye industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Re£istry no. 699-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 699-02 — ^ Code of fair comijetition for manganese industry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. l'833. [l]-f4 p. (Registry no. 1218-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1218-06 —^ Code of fair competition for manufacturers of beauty and barber supplies industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 19.33. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1606-02. ) * Paper, 5c Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1606-02 — ^ Code of fair competition for manufacturers of perfumes, cosmetics, jind other toilet preparations, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [lH-7 p. (Registry no. 604-03. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.604-03 — — Code of fair competition for masonry chimney industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1027-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.1027-01 How to order publications — See Information following Contents 110 August 1933 Codes of fair competition — Continued. — ^— Code of fair competition for merchandise warcliousinfr industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 2G, 1933. 1933. [l]-f9 p. (Refristry no. 1715-01.) * Pai)or. 6c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.1715-01 — — Code of fair competition for microscopic slide and trlass switch plate in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 20, 1933. 193:^. [11+2 |). (Registry no. 1330-03.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub.1.330-03 — ^ Code of fair competition for mirror industry, as submitted r. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sul>.102f>-02 — — Code of fair competition for mop and polish industry, as submitted <»n Aug. 17. 1033. 1933. [l]-fn p. (Registry no. 1000 05.) ** Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l60fM)5 — ^ Code of fair competition for mop-stick industry, as submitted on Aug. 24,1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registrj- no. 328-02.) * Paper. 5<-. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub..32S-02 — — Code of fair competition for motor robe industry, as submitted on Aug. 26,1983. 1933. [l]+3p. (Registry no. 299-28.) * Paper, iic. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sul).200-28 Code of fair competition for non-ferrous foundry industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1115-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.1115-05 — '^ Code of fair competition for ocean pearl button and noyelty manufac- turers industry, as submitted on Aug. 14, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1000-1-03.) * Paper, .'jc. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.UXHt-l-Wi — — Code of fair competition for ornamental moulding, carying. and turning industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1033. [1]+G p. (Registry no. 315-02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.315-02 —1^ Ode of fair competition for oxy-acetylcne industi-j-, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]-j-6p. (Registry no. 115U-02.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l 150^2 — — Code of fair competition for paper and pulp industry, as submitted, 1st revision, on Aug. 15, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 405-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.405-l-04/lst.rev.Aug.l 5.1933 — ^ Code of fair competition for paper disc milli bottle cap industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ri]-f4 p. (Registry no. 1608-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21 /S : 7 sub. KiO.S-02 — ^ Code of fair competition for \\a\^ev maliing machine industry, as submit- ted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+2 p. (Registry no. 1399-23.) * Paper, 5c. Y3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1390-23 ^ Code of fair competition for paper napkin industry, as submitted on Aug. 28,1933. 1933. [l]-f4p. (Registry no. 407-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 407-05 Code of fair competititm for piano manufacturinc industry, as siibniitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1(540-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1640-04 Code of fair competition for picture moulding and picture framing in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. |l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1122- 09. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 23 /8 : 7 sub. 1122-09 — 1^ Code of fair competition for pla.steriug industry, as submitted on Aug. 2, 1933. 1933. [lJ+13 p. (Registry no. I(i32-0(i.) * Paper. .5c. > Y 3.N21/S : 7 sub. 1032-06 Code of fair competition for jiorcelain manufacturing industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30. 1033. VXV?,. [11+2 p. (Registry no. 1033-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1033-1-01 Mow to order pablicatloiui — See Information (oIIowInK ContentM August 1933 HI Cqd^s of fair competition — Continued. — ^ Code of fair competition for portrait and commercial photographers in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 21, 1933. 1933. [1]+10 p. (Registry no. 1650-1-06. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1650-1-06/ Aug. 21, 1933 — ^ Code of fair competition for precious jewelry producing industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [11+5 p. (Registry no. 1215-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1215-06 — ^ Code of fair competition for rabbit fur dyeing industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 911-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 911-1-03 — t^ Code of fair competition for railroad tie industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 320-08.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 32CM)8 Code of fair competition for railway safety appliance industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 15, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1413-01.) * Paper, 5e. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1413-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for range boiler manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+9 p. (Registry no. 1103-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. llOa-03 —i^— Code of fair competition for reproduction and drawing material indus- try, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 1604-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1604-02 — i^ Code of fair competition for retail drug industry, as revised Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1-98 [698]-2-21.) [Registry number incorrectly given on publication as 1-98-2-21 instead of 69S-2-21.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 698-2-21/rev. — i^ Code of fair competition for retail surgical trade, as submitted on Aug. 26,1933. 1933. [l]-|-4p. (Registry no. 1628-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1628-01 —^ Code of fair competition for ring traveler industry, as submitted on Aug. 9, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1122-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1122-1-06 — — Code of fair competition for rock crushers industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]-t-6 p. (Registry no. 1037-05.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1037-05 — — Code of fair competition for rubber tire dealers industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 807-18.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 807-18 — ^ Code of fair competition for rug chemical processing industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]-f6p. (Registry no. 214-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 214-05 — ^ Code of fair competition for sanitary napkin and cleansing tissue industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]-f4 p. (Registry no. 299B-30.) Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299B-30 — — Code of fair competition for sash weight industry, as submitted on Aug. 24,1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Registrv no. 1122-08.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1122-08 —^ Code of fair competition for saw service industry, as submitted on Aug. 2Q, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1149-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 8.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1149-10 — ~ Code of fair competition for shirt cut linings industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]-f4 p. (Registry no. 260-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 260-02 Code of fair competition for shoe-last industry, as submitted on Aug. 28. 1933. 1933. [l]-4-4 p. (Registrv no. 322-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y3.N 21/8:7 sub. 322-01 HoTV to order publications — See Information following Contents 112 August 1933 Cod^a of fair competition — Continued. Code of fair competition for slioe shank manufacturers industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (lieyistry no. 929-1-01.) Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 929-1-01 r Code of fair competition for slide-fastener industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]-f5 p. (Registry uo. 1122-1-05.) * Pai>er, 5c. T 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1122-1-05 Coetition for stone setting industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]-f3 p. (Registry no. 10.39-2-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1039-2-Oi -«^ Code of fair competition for textile designing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 299-33.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-33 / Code of fair competition for undergiirment industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 277-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 277-1-01 — — Code of fair competition for waste material industry, as submitted on Aug. 18, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1632-08.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1632-08 — ^ Code of fair competition for \yaxed-paper industry, as submitted on Aug. 26,1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Registry no. 411-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 411-01 — — Code of fair competition for ^vheelbarrow industry, as submitted on Aug. 30,1933. 1933. [l]+10p. (Registry no. 1410-03.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N' 21/8 : 7 sul). 1410-03 — — Code of fair competition for wholesale automotive industry, as submitted on Aug. 11, 1933. 1933. [1]+11 p. (Registry no. 1404-3-14.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1404-3^14 — — Code of fair competition for wholesale coal and coke industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ll]+4 p. (Registry no. 701-32.) * Pai>er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 701-32 — — Code of fair competition for wholesale drug industry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 698-2-23.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 698-2-23 How to order publioation*— See Information folloiiving: Content* August 1933 113 Codes of fair competition — Continued. V^ Code of fair competition for wiping cloth industry, as submitted on Aug. 24,1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 299-1-21.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-1-2] ^ . Code of fair competition for women's neckwear and scarf industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+5p. (Registry no. 249-02.) * Paper, T 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 249-02 ^ Code of fair competition for wood flour industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 313-12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 313-12 — ^ Code of fair competition for wood heel manufacturers industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 325-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 325-01 — — Code of fair competition for wood plug industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+5p. (Registry no. 329-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 329-02 — — Code of fair competition for wood preserving industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 326-02.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 326-02 — — Code for fair competition for wood tank industry, as submitted on Aug. 26,1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Registry no. 323-01.) * Paper, 5c. , Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 323-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for wooden insulator pins and brackets industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 330-1-01.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 330-1-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for leather industry, as revised on Aug. 24,1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 930-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 930-1-01/rev. Handbook. Pointed paragraphs for speakers, Blue Eagle drive; [prepared in] Speakers" Division, Bureau of Public Relations. 1933. 16 p. (Supplement 1 for Speaker's handbook.) t Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 Sp 3/supp. 1 Manual for industrial advisors; [pi'epared by] Industrial Advisory Board. 1933. [1] +9 p. t Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 In 2 NAVY DEPARTMENT Court-martial order 5 and 6, 1933 ; May 31 and June 30, 1933. [1933.] 15 p. and 14 p. 12° [Monthly.] $ N 1.14 : 933/5, 6 Orders. General order 236 [6th series] ; July 18, 1933. 1933. 1 p. 4° t N 1.13/6: 236 Telephone directory. Navy Department telephone directory [Aug. 1933] ; com- piled in OflSce of Director of Naval Communications. 1933. 32 p. 4° [Semi- annual.] t N 1.23: 933/2 CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR BUREAU Laundry, commissary, medical, and shop appliances. 1933. ii+40 p. [Su^per- & . sedes Chapter 34 of Manual of Bureau of Construction and Repair.] t ■* N 4.2 : L 37 ^K MARINE CORPS ^^rders. Marine Corps order 59 ; July 28, 1933. 1933. 1 p. $ N 9.9/3 : 59 NAVIGATION BUREAU Navy directory, officers of Na\^ and Marine Corps, including officers of Naval Reserve (active). Marine Corps Reserve (active), and foreign officers serv- ing with Navy, July 1, 1933. 1933. iii+279 p. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 25c. single copy, 75c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.10. N 1.24: 933/3 How to order publications — See information lollowing Contents 114 August ld'6'6 HYDKOGKAPHIO OFFICE Note. — The charfs. sailing directions, manuals, etc.. of the Hydrographic Office are sold by the office in Washington and also by agents at the principal American and foreign seaports and American lake ports. 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PA 1.12 :p 49. 50 PANAMA CANAL Note. — Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to. and is under the supervision of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. Panama Canal record, v. 27, no. 1 ; Aug. 15, 1933. Balboa Heights, C.Z. [1933]. p. 1-16. [Monthly.] L.C. card 7-35328 W 79.5 : 27/1 Note. — The yearly subscription rate of the Panama Canal record, issued monthly, instead of weekly, effective July 15, 1933, is 50c. domestic, and $1.00 foreign, except in the case of Government departments and liurcaus. Members of Congress, repre- sentatives of foreign Governments, .steamship lines, clianibors of commerce, boards of trade, and university and public libraries, to whom the Record is distributed free. The word " domestic " refers to the United States. Canada, Canal Zone, Cuba, Guam. Hawaii. Manua, Mexico, the Philippines, I'uerto Rico, Republic of Panama, Tutuihi, and tbe Virgin Islands. 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Before Intersfate Commerce Commission, docket no. 9200, in re railway mail pay, application of New Jersey and New York Railroad Company for revision of prior orders of Interstate Ctmimei'ce Commission in this matter and for a finding that petitioner is and has been separately op- erated railroad and is and has been entitled to rates of mail pay for such roads which are less than 50 miles in length; brief for Postmaster General. 11933.] cover-title, 35 p. t P 1.2 :R 13/30 ACCOUNTS BUREAU Note. — The Bureau of Accounts, under the direction of a Oumptroller, was established under the provisions of an act of Congress approved June 10, 1921. It is charged with the administrative examination of t)ie accounts iuid vouchers of the iwstal service for- merly imposed by law upon the Auditor for the Post Office Department. Salaries. Computation of 96V2 percent salary and retirement deductions for substitutes. 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Boston, sr., et al. v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 55581-591, promulgated Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] 12 p. ([Opinion] no. 155.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-155 Burton, Benjamin T. Benjamin T. Burton v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 61055, promulgated Aug. 23, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. ([Opinion] no. 168.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-168 Clark, Frances E. Frances Elliott Clark v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 54735, promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 165.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-165 Clarh Thread Company v. commissioner of interual revenue ; J. & P. Coats (R.I.), Inc. V. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 38903-904, 47974, promulgated Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] 26 p. ([Opinion] no. 154.) [From B.T.A. Reports, V. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y3.T 19 : 5/28-154 Coombs, James B. James Bliss Coombs v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket nos. 47782, 49297. promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. ([Opinion] no. 163.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-163 Cumniings, Edioin L. Edwin Lindsey Cummings v. commissioner of internal revenue ; George L. Webb v. [same] ; William N. Stetson, jr., r. [same, find- ings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 60321. 60401. 64923. promulgated Aug. 11. 1933. [1933.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 146.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-146 E. V. Securities Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 49229, promulgated Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion] jio. 140.) [From B.T.A. Reports, V. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-140 Fisher, Charles T. Charles T. Fisher v. commissioner of internal revenue, find- ings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 47047, 51044, 55321. promulgated Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 156.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-156 Fox River Paper Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 20878, promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 22 p. ([Opinion] no. 160.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-160 Halscii, Edmund R. Edmund R. Halsey v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 51246, 56310, 61217, 67231, pro- mulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 162.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-162 Henritzc, T. W. T. W. Henritze r. commissioner of internal revenue; Nell Henritze v. [same] ; T. R. Henritze v. [same] ; J. B. Henritze v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 60606-609, promulgated Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 158.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-158 Highway Trailer Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 44568, promulgated Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] 16 p. ([Opinion] no. 132.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-132 Hoffman, Samuel L. Samuel L. Hoffman v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 44833, promulgated Aug. 29, 1933. [1933.] 8 p. ([Opin- ion] no. 174.) [From B.T.A. Reports, \. 28.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-174 How to order publications — See information following Contents 126 August 1933 Uohnhy Curporation v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 51303, promulfrated Aufc. 15, 1933. [1933.] 15 p. ([Opinion] no. 152.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] ♦ Paper, oc. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-152 lllinmn, George. Georf,'e Hyman i\ commissioner of internal revenue, opinion: docket no. 54G74, promulgated Aug. 22, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ([Opinion] no. 1G6.) [From B.T.A. Reports. V. 28.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-16(> T;/hhcart, Addison W. Edgar A. Igleheart, executor, Cora B. Igleheart. execu- trix, of Addison W. Igleheart, v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 52042, promulgated Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 26 p. ([Oi>inion] no. 139.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] •Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/28-139 Lamport, Nathan. Arthur M. Lamport [et al.], as executors of Nathan Lam- port, V. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 51i')92, promul- gated Au.2:. 4. 1933. [1933.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 135.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : .5/28-135 Liberty Service Corporation, v. commissioner . commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 49517, promulgated Aug. 11, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 147.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 28.] ♦Paper, 5o. 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Personnel: Wearing of uniform, Changes 1 ; July 21, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. t W 1.6/2 : 600-40/4/ch. 1 605-115. Commissioned officers : Leaves of ahsence and delays ; June 30. 1933. [1933.] 10 p. [Supersedes AR 605-115, Jan. 2, 1929.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1 : 60.5-11574 Orgmuzation. Tables of organization, t 10. Light tank company, infantry division, effective July 1, 1933 ; Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. [Supersedes T/O lOP, Jan. 7, 1930, and T/0 lOW. Jan. 15, 1930.] W 1.25: 10 550. Infantry regiment (heavy tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. [Supersedes T/O 509P, July 1, 1930. and T/O 509W, approved Sept. 15. 1928.] W 1.25 : 550 551. Infantry regiment (light tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.1 3 p. [Supersedes T/O 509P, July 1, 1930, and T/OW, approved Sept. 15, 15. 1928.] W 1.25: 551 552. Headquarters and headquarters company, infantry regiment (heavy tanks, light tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20. 1933. [1933.] 2 p. [Supersedes T/O 511P, July 1, 1930, and T/O 510W, approved Sept. 15, 1928.] W 1.25 : 552 553. Service company, infantry regiment (heavy tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. [193.3.] 4 p. [Supersedes T/O 512P, July 1, 1930, and T/O 516% W. approved Sept. 15, 1928.] W 1.25 : 553 554. Service company, infantry regiment (light tanks), effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. [Supersedes T/O 512P, July 1, 1930. and T/O 517W, July 1, 1929.] W1.25: 554 555. Battalion, infantrv regiment (heavv tanks^, effective July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. [Supersedes T/O" 513P, July 1. 1930, and T/O 511W. approved Sept. 15, 1928.] W 1.25:, 555 556. Headquarters and headquarter.s company, infantrv battalion (heavy tanks), effec- tive July 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. [Supersedes T'O 515P. July 1. 1930. and T/O 512W. approved Sept. 15. 1928.] W 1.25 : 556 ."157. Tank companv. infantrv regiment (heavy tanks), effective Julv 1, 1933; Apr. 20, 1933. [1933.] 3 p'. [Supersedes T/O 516P, July 1, 1930, and T/O 513W. approved Sept. 15. 1928.] W 1.25: 557 558. Battalion, infantrv regiment (light tanks), effective July 1, 19.33; Apr. 20. 1933. [1933.] 3 p. ' [Supersedes T/O 514P, July 1, 1930, and T/O 514W, ap- proved Sept. 15. 1928.1 W 1.25 : 558 559. Headquarters and headquarters company, infantry battalion (light tanks), effec. five Julv 1, 1933: Apr. 20. 19.33. [1933.] 4 p. [Supersedes T/O 515P. July 1, 1930, and T/O 515W, approved Sept. 15, 1928.] W 1.25: 559 Training manual. Note. — The sections of the Training manual are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf hinders. 2170-72. Air Corps : Parachute rigger. Changes 1 ; July 20, 1933. 1933. 1 p. ^ W 1.23: 2170-72 /ch. 1 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Military education. Announcement of Army extension courses, 1933-34 : section 8, Extension course of Engineer School. [1933.] 10 p. t W 3.51 : 933-34/sec. S Same : section 10. Extension course of Finance School. [1933.] 5 p. t W 3.51 : 933-34/sec. 10 Same : section 15. Extension course of Ordnance School. [1933.] 8 p. t W 3.51 : 933-34/see. 15 Same: section 16, Extension course of Quartermaster Corps School. [1933.] 6 p. t W 3.51 : 933-34/sec. 16 Army extension courses: special text no. 1. Administration; prepared under direction of adjutant general for use with Army extension courses. 1933 edition. 1933. ii+76 p. * Paper, 10c. W 3.52 : 1/4 Recruiting netos. information issued by direction of adjutant general, Army, v. 15. no. 15 and 16 ; Aug. 1 and 15. 1933. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Gover- nors Lsland, N.Y., Aug. 1 and 15, 1933.] Each 16 p. il. 4° [Semimonthly.] i" Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governoi's Island, N.Y. L.C. card War 22-1 W 3.45: 933/15, 16 Ho^T to order publications — See information following Contents I 134 August 1933 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio, letter submitting report on preliminary examination ami survoj- of Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio. May 19, 1933. 34 p. map. (H.doo. 43, 73d Con;:. 1st se.ss.) * PaiJer, 5c. L.C. card 33-2G511 Bridges. General l)ridj,'e law, with War Department reflations, public 05. 59th Con},Tess, 1st session. [Reprint with uniission] 1933. [l]4-3 p. [This print omits Rule to be observed by parties making applii-ation, under provi- sions of .sec. 9 of act approved Mar. 3, 1899, for approval by Secretary of War of plans for a bridge.] t W 7.(5^3 : B 76/&-3 Jhiffdio, N.y. Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, N.Y., letter sub- mitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda Harbor, N.Y. May 2, 1933. 50 p. map. (H.doc. 28, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-2G507 Vhirkasair Creek, Mobile County, Ala., letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Chicka.saw Creek, Mobile County, Ala. May 19, 1933. 19 p. 2 maps. (H.doc. 47, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c. Connecticut River below Hartford, Conn., letter submitting report on prelimi- nary examination and survey of Connecticut River below Hartford, Conn. May 19, 1933. 20 p. map. (H.doc. 49, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-20512 Cumberland River, Ky. and, Tenn. [letter submitting report containing general plan for improvement of Cumberland River, Ky. and Tenn., for purposes of navigation and efficient development of its water power, control of floods, and needs of irrigation]. 1933. viii+SO p. 11. 1 pi. (H.doc. 38, 73d Cong. 1st sess. ) ♦ Paper, 10c. L.C. card 33-20510 Engineer procurement manual. 1933 edition. 1933. vii+87 p. il. [Includes list of Army regulations and Circulars pertaining to procurement, properly accountinsr, and transportation.] + L.C. card 3;i-20540 W 7.11/2 : P 94/2 Kaunakakai Harbor, island of Moiokai, Hawaii, letter submitting report on preliminary examination and survey of Kaunakakai Harbor, island of Moiokai, Hawaii. Apr. 18, 1933. 27 p. map. (H.doc. 35, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-20509 Nortcalk River. Regulations to govern opening of drawbridges of New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co., and Norwalk, Conn., across Norwalk River at Norwalk, Conn. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. 12° t W 7.11/2 : N ^^3 MISSISSIPPI BTVER COMMISSION Birds Point-Neiv Madrid floodicay. Model study of effects of operating Bird< Point-New Madrid floodway. [Mississippi River Commisj^ion] St. Louis, Mo. [Jan. 1933]. [l]+ii+29 p. 2 pi. maps. (Paper C of U.S. Waterwaj's Ex- IJeriment Station, Vicksburg, Miss.) t Paper, 35c., Mississippi River Commis- sion, Vicksburg, Miss. W31.8:C Dikes (engineering). Model studies of dike location. Mississippi River Com- mission Print, St. Louis, Mo. [Aug. 1933.] [5]-f78 p. il. (Paiier 11 of U.S. Waterways Exi)eriment Station. Vicksburg, Miss., June 1933.) t Paper. 50c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Mi.ss. W 31.8: 11 Red River. ExptM-iment to determine effects of Mississippi River backwater on Red River. Mi.ssissipi)i River Commisssion Print, St. Louis. Mo. [June 1933]. [51+15 p. il. 1 pi. (Paper 10 of U.S. Waterways Experiment Stiition, Vicks- burg, Miss., Jan. 1933.) t P'lper, 15c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicks- burg, Miss. W 31.8: 10 NORTHEUN AND NORTHWESTERN L.\KES 8CEVEV Note. — Charts of tho Great Lukos ami connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international boundary at St. Ucgis of Lake of the Woods, of Lake Champlain, and of the natural navlKablo waters of tlie New York State canals are prepared and sold by the U.S. I>ake Survey Office, Old Customhouse, Detroit, Mich. Charts may also be How to orilt'r piibllcatlona-^See iiiforiiindoii folIof^-inR: Content* August 1933 I35 purchased at the following U.S. engineer oflBces : 710 Army Building, New York, N.Y. ; 486 Broadway, Albany, N.Y. ; 540 Federal Building, Buffalo, N.Y ; and Canal Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A catalog (with index map), showing localities, scales, prices and conditions of sale, may be had upon application at any of these offices. A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and give detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, is issued free to chart purchasers, upon request. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April), and sup- plements thereto are published monthly during the navigation season. Complete sets of charts and publications may be seen at the U.S. engineer offices in Duluth. Minn., Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago, 111., Grand Rapids, Mich., Clevel.ind, Ohio, and Oswego, N.Y'., but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioned. Great Lakes. Supplement 4, Aug. 22, 1933, corrections and additions to Bulletin 42; to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich. [Aug. 16, 1933]. p. 1-3-fleaves 4-11 + [2] p. 4" t L.C. card 8-35459 W 33.3 : 42/supp. 4 Charts Chicago, lU. Chicago Harbor. Scale 1:15,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] July 1933. 38.5X33.6 in. t 40c. AV 33.8 : C 43/2 Les Cheneaux Islands and northea.sterly approaches to Straits of Mackinac, from Beaver Tail Reef to St. Martin Bay. Scale 1 : 40,000. [U.S. Lake Sur- vey Office, Detroit, Mich.] June 1933. 28.4X41.4 in. t 40c. W33.8: L56 Michigan, Lake. Lake Michigan, Port Washington, Wis., to Waukegan, 111. [with insets] ; Lake Michigan coast chart 4. Scale 1 : 120.000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] June 1933. 41.1X28.1 in. t 40c. W 33.7/3 : M 4 Port Washington Harbor, Wis. Waukegan Harbor, 111. New York State canals, Erie Canal, Amsterdam to Utica ; New York State canals chart 3. Scale 1:40,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] June 1933. 28X45.6 in. [Map is in 2 sections.] t 40c. W 33.8 : N 42 yc-3 St. Clair, Lake. Lake St. Clair. Scale 1:50,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] July 1933. 38.4X34.6 in. f 40c. W33.8:Sa2cll St. Laicrence River. St. Lawrence River; St. Lawrence River chart 4. Scale 1 : 30,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] July 1933. 24.8X29.7 in. t 40c. W 33.6/1 : 4 St. Lawrence River ; St. Lawrence River chart 6. Scale 1 : 30,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] July 1933. 24.7X29.1 in. t 40c. W 33.6/1 : 6 St. Marys River, from Twin Islands to Sault Ste. Marie; St. Marys River chart 2. Scale 1:40,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] July 1933. 45.6X26.9 in. f 40c. W 33.6/2: 2 White Lake Harbor, Mich., including Whitehall and Montague. Scale 1 : 15,000. [U.S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich.] June 1933. 19.7X25 in. f 20c. W 33.8 : W 58 FINAKCE DEPARTMENT Finatice circulars. Changes 5 [to] Finance circulars F : June 30, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. 4° t W 97.5/3 : F, ch. 5 Finance circulars t Note. — Finance circulars contain instructions and information of a relatively perma- nent character pertaining to the performance of the technical duties of finance and disbursing officers and of property and contract auditors. Though bearing a date, they are issued in a single lettered series without regard to calendar year, each to contain subject matter of related character. Each circular is designated by a letter and is published in a numbered series of separate pamphlets classified according to subject matter. Changes to Finance circulars are published in a single numerical series, applicable to all pamphlets, without regard to calendar year. When any portion of a numbered Finance circular has been embodied in a lettered circular, that portion of the numbered circular will be rescinded. B-5. Technical duties of finance and disbursing officers : Vouchers to schedule of dis- bursements, notations on and records in connection with : May 10, 1933. 11933.] 7 p. [Supersedes Finance circulars B-5, Apr. 27, 1929, as amended by Changes 2, 3, and 5, Finance circulars, and Changes 7 and 9, Finance circulars B.] W 97.5/3 : B-5/2 HOTV to order publications — See Information folIOT^ns Contents 136 August 1933 Firumoe circulars — Continued. B-14. Same: Finance and miscellaneous forms; June 14, 1933. [1933.) 8 p. [Sup- ersedes Finance circulars B-14, June 28, 1929, as amended by Changes 4, Finance circulars, and Changes and 7, Finance circulars B.) W 97.5/3 : B-14/2 B-lo. Same: Standard forms; June 13, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. [Supersedes Finance circulars B-15, June 28, l'J29, as amended by Changes 7, Jan. 19, 1932, and ClianK.s 8, June 20, 1932 to t^nance circulars B.] W 97.5/3 : B-15/2 L>— 1. Same : War Department procurement code, explanatory matter pertaining to pro- curement code; May 20, 1933. [1933.J C p. W 97.5/3 : D-1/4 D-2. Same: War Department procurement code, Office of Secretary of War [etc.]; May 20, 19;{3. [1933.] 7 p. W 97.5/3 : D-2/4 D-3. Same: War Department procurement code. Finance Department (includes O.R.C., K.O.T.C. and C.M.T.C.) ; May 20, 1933. |1933.] 7 p. W' 97.5/3 : D-3/4 D-6. Same: War Department procurement code. Signal Corps [and] Air Corps; May 20, 19;{3. [1933.] 5 p. W 97.5/3 : D-6/3 D-8. Same : War Department procurement code, Corps of Engineers ; May 20, 1933. [ 1933. ] lip. W 97.5/3 : D-8/3 D-9. Same : War Department procurement code. Ordnance Dejiartment ; May 20, 1933. [1933] 8 p. W 97.5/3 : D-9/3 D-10. Same : War Department procurement code. Chemical Warfare Service ; May 20, 1933. [1933.] 13 p. W 97.5/3 : D-10/3 D-11. Same: War Department procurement code. National Guard Bureau; May 20, 1933. [1933. J 7 p. W 97.5/3 : D-11/3 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Ordnance provision system. Oi'diiance catalogue (ordnance provision system) : Group A, Gun, macliine, cal . . 30, Browning aircraft. M2 (for tixetl and wing use, and flexible use), parts and equii)ment ; June 2, 1933. [1933.] 32+4 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list A-28.) t W 34.23 : A-28 Same : Group C, Howitzer and carriage, pack, TH mm. Ml, part.s and equipment ; Mar. 22, 1933. [1933.] 101+5+2 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list C-20. ) t W 34.23 : C-20 PUERTO RICO Acts and resolutions of 4th and 5th special sessions [Oct. 18-21 and Nov. 11-16, 1932, respectively] of 12th Legislature of Puerto Rico, and of 1st regular session [Feb. 13-Apr. 15, 1933] of 13th Legislature of Puerto Rico, being certilied transcripts of originals of all such acts and resolutions and also copies of organic act entitled Act to provide a civil government for Porto Rico and for other purposes, enacted by Congress of United States and approved Mar. 2, 1917, and of other laws applicable to Puerto Rico, enacted by United States Congress. San Juan, P.R., Bureau of Supplies, Printing, and Trans- portation, 1933. li+836 p. [English and Spanish. Baclc title is: Laws of Puerto Rico, 4th and 5th special sessions, 1932, regular session, 1933.] t Sheep, $3.00 ; t paper, $2.25, Insular Affairs Bureau. L.C. card 5-9688 W 75.12 : 12/sp. 4, 5, 13/1 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Circular 1 [1932]. t 1-10. Motor transportation [with list of references] ; Mav 18, 1933. [1933.] 29 p. [Supersedes Circular 1-10, July 31, 1930.] W 77.4/3 : 1-10/3 SIGNAL OFFICE Circular 1 [1933]. t 1-5. Procurement of supplies and equipment; May 1, 1933. [1933.] 14 p. [Super- sedes Circular 1-5. OCSigO. Jan. 2. 1932.] W 42.4 : 933 '1-5 1.-7. Storage and issue; May 1, 1933. [19.33.] 11 p. [Supersedes Circular 1-7.J OCSlgO, July 1. 1932.] W 42.4 : 933/1-71 Ho^v to order publlcationa— See Information following Contents o Monthly Catalog United States Public Documents (WITH PRICES) No. 465 September 1933 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS JAN -2 19?4 WASHINGTON : 1933 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. Price 10 cents per copy Subscription price, 75 cents per year Abbreviations AmendmeDt, amendments amdt., amdta. Appendix app. Congress Cong. Department — Dept. Document ..— ... doc. Facsimile, facsimiles lacslm. Federal Trade Commission _F.T.C. Folio r House n. House bUl.-.- H.R. House concurrent resolution _H. Con. Res. House document U.doc. House executive document.. H.ex.doc. House Joint resolution .H.J. Res. House report H.rp. House resolution (simple) H.Res. Illustration, Illustrations U. Inch, inches.- in. Interstate Commerce Commission I.C.C. Latitude lat. Longitude long. Mile, miles m. Nautical mile naut.m. No date n.d. No place n.p. Numt>er, numbers no., nos. Octavo 8° Page, pages p. Part, parts pt., pts. Plate, plates pi. Portrait, portraits. por. Quarto 4» Report rp. Saint 81. Section, sections sec. Senate, Senate blil. 8. Senate concurrent resolution S.Con.Res. Senate document S.doc Senate executive document _8.ex.doc. Senate joint resolution 8. J. Res Senate report S.rp. Senate resolution (simple) 8. Res. Session, sessions sess. Sixteenmo 16" Supplement, supplements.. supp., supps. Table, tables tab. Thirtytwo-mo iV Treasury Treas. Twelvemo 12* Twentyfour-mo . 24" Versus »#., •. Volume, volumes v., vol. Yard, yards yd., yds. Year. yr. 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HOW TO OBDEB PUBLICATIONS— FOLLOWS CONTENTS CONTENTS Page General Information 137-138 Corrections for previous Monthly catalogs 138 Agriculture Department 139-148 Agricultural Adjustment Administration 140-141 Agricultural Economics Bureau 141-142 Agricultural Engineering Bureau 142 Animal Industry Bureau 142-143 Biological Survey Bureau 143 Chemistry and Soils Bureau 143 Dairy Industry Bureau 143 Entomology Bureau 143-144 Experiment Stations Office 144 Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations 144 Extension Service ^ 144 Food and Drug Administration 144 Forest Service ' 144-145 Home Economics Bureau 145 Information Office 145 Plant Industry Bureau 145-146 Plant Quarantine Bureau 146 Public Roads Bureau 146-147 Weather Bureau 147-148 Civil Service Commission 148 Commerce Department 1 49-155 Aeronautics Branch 149 Census Bureau 149 Coast and Geodetic Survey 149-150 Fisheries Bureau 150 Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 150-151 Lighthouses Bureau 151 Mines Bureau 15 1-152 Navigation and Steamboat Inspection Bureau 152 Patent Office 152-154 Standards Bureau 154-155 Congress 156-157 House of Representatives 156-157 Rivers and Harbors Committee 157 Internal Revenue Taxation Joint Committee 157 Senate 157 Banking and Currency Committee 157 Judiciary Committee 157 Court of Claims 157 Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 158 in IV September 1933 Page District of Columbia 158-159 Emergency Board (Kansas City Southern Railway, Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway, and Arkansas Western Railway, 1933) 159 Emergency Board (Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas Railway, 1933) 159 Emergency Conservation Work 159 Farm Credit Administration 159-160 Federal Board for Vocational Education 160 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works 160-161 Federal Emergency Relief Administration 161 Federal Home Loan Bank Board 161 Home Owners' Loan Corporation 161 Federal Radio Commission 161 Federal Reserve Board 162 Federal Trade Commission 162-163 General Accounting Office 163 Government Printing Office 163-164 Documents Office. 163-164 Interior Department 164-165 Education Office _ 164-165 General Land Office 165 Geological Survey • 165 Reclamation Bureau 165 Interstate Commerce Commission 166-179 Justice Department 179-187 Labor Department 187-189 Children 's Bureau 187 Employment Service 187 Labor Statistics Bureau 187-188 Women's Bureau 188-189 Library of Congress__ 189 Copyright Office 189 Documents Division 189 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 190 National Recovery Administration 1 90-221 Navy Department 221-224 Marine Corps _ 221 Medicine and Surgery- Bureau 221 Navigation Bureau. 221-223 Hydrographic Office 221-223 Supplies and Accounts Bureau 224 Pan American Union 224 Panama Canal 224-225 Executive Department 225 Executive Office 225 Post Office Department 225-227 Equipment and Supplies Division 226 International Postal Service Division 226 Railway Mail Service 226 Topography Division 227 President of United States 227-229 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 229 September 1933 V Page Shipping Board- 229 Smithsonian Institution 230-231 National Museum 1 231 State Department 231-232 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and German}^ 232 Supreme Court 232-233 Tariff Commission 233 Tax Appeals Board 233-234 Treasury Department 235-239 Budget Bureau 235-237 Federal Standard Stock Catalogue Board 235-237 Comptroller of Currency 237 General Supply Committee 237-238 Government Actuary 238 Internal Revenue Bureau 238 Public Debt Service 238 Public Health Service 238-239 Venereal Diseases Division 239 Treasurer of United States 239 Veterans' Administration 239 War Department 240-243 Adjutant General's Department 240 Chemical Warfare Service 241 Command and General Staff School 241 Engineer Department 241-242 Mississippi River Commission 242 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey 242 Finance Department 242 Military Academy 242 Ordnance Department 243 Signal Office 243 General Information Tlie Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., is authorized by law to sell copies of Government publications and to allow a discount of 25 percent to book dealers and quantity purchasers on condition that the purchasers will ad- here to the public sales price set by the Superintendent of Documents and that publications shall not be used for, or in connection with, advertising purposes. Publications cannot be supplied free to individuals nor forwarded in advance of payment. The accumulation of publications in this Office amounts to several millions, of which over five million are assorted, forming the sales stock. Many rare books are included, but under the law all must be sold regardless of their age or scarcity. Many of the books have been in stock some time, and are apt to be shopworn. In filling orders the best copy available is sent. PRICE LISTS A general price list of public documents is not available, but numerous lists have been prepared on special subjects and any of these will be furnished free, on application, If the person interested will state the subject or subjects concerning which information is desired. It will also be noted that current publications which are for sale are listed in this catalog. 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Postage stamps, foreign money, defaced or smooth coins, vnll not "be accepted. 137 138 September 1933 Tor the convenience of the general public, coupons that are good until used in exchange for Government publications sold by the Superintendent of Documents may be purchased from his Office in sets of 20 for $1.00. Address order to Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. No charge is made for postage on documents forwarded to points in United States, Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, Philippine Islands, Puerto Rico, Samoa, or to Canada, Cuba, or Mexico. To other countries the regular rate of postage is charged, and remittances must cover such postage. In computing foreign postage, add one third of the price of the publication. 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UBRABY 01>' CONGBESS CABDS Numbers to be used in ordering the printed catalog cards of the Library of Congress are appended to entries for the more important publications. These are given at the left, with " L.C. card " prefixed. Do not confuse with the Documents Office classification number given at the right. Orders for these cards, remittances in payment for them, and requests for information about them should be addressed to the Librarian of Congress, not to the Superin- tendent of Documents. MONTHLY CATALOG DISTRIBUTION The Monthly catalog is sent to public libraries free on application. Sub- scription price to individuals, 75c. a year, including index ; foreign subscription, $1.35 a year. Back numbers cannot be supplied. Notify the Superintendent of Documents of any change of address. INDEX An Index to the Monthly catalog is issued at the end of the fiscal year. This contains Index entries for all the numbers issued from July to June, and can be bound with the numbers as an index to the volume. Persons desiring to bind the catalog at the end of the year should be careful to retain the numbers received monthly, as duplicate copies cannot be supplied. CORRECTIONS FOR PRBVIOVS MONTHLY CATAIX)GS July 1933. On p. 48, 11th line from bottom of page, change " Federal Emer- gency Stabilization Board " to read " Federal Employment Stabilization Board." Aug. 1933. On p. 117, 16th line from bottom of page, change "no. 16221-242" to read " no. 16221-243 " ; on p. 130, 23d line from bottom of page, change paging for " tableware, glass " from 3 p. 12° to 3 p. 1 pi. 12°." Monthly Catalog No. 465 SEPTEMBER 1933 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Apples. Vitamin C content of Baldwin apples and apple products [with list of literature cited] ; by C. R. Fellers, M. M. Cleveland, and J. A. Clague. 1933. [2]+1039--i5 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 11, June 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : V 831/26 Barley. Inheritance of reaction to stem rust and barbing of awns in barley crosses [with list of literature cited] ; by LeRoy Powers and Lee Hines. 1933. [2] +1121-29 p. n. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 12. June 15,1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : B 249/18 Cattle. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 211 revised [amendment 7], amend- ment to regulations 11, 16-18, [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 211 revised, regulations governing meat inspection of Department of Agriculture ; July 25, 1933. 1933. 1 p. t A 4.5 : 211/rev./amdt. 7 Codling-moths. Laboratory tests with various fumigants on codling-moth larvae [with list of literature cited] ; by Joseph M. Ginsburg. 1933. [2] +1131-36 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 12, June 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : M 856/19 Crops and markets. Crops and markets, Aug. 1933; v. 10, no. 8. [1933.] p. 281-328, il. 4" [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.50. L.C. card Agr 24-113 A 36.11/3 : 10/8 Same, Sept. 1933; v. 10, no. 9. [1933.] p. 329-368, il. 4" [Monthly.] A 36.11/3 : 10/9 Index to Crops and markets, v. 9. [Jan.-Dec.] 1932. [1933.] 4 p. 4" * Paper, 5c. A 36.11/3 : 9/ind. Journal of agricultural research, v. 47. no. 3 and 4; Aug. 1 and 15, 1933. [1933.] cover-titles, p. 12^255, il. [Semimonthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $2.25 a vr. ; foreign subscription, $3.50. L.C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23 : 47/3, 4 Contexts.- — Xo. 3. Yield and protein content of hard red spring wheat under condi- tions of high temperature and low moisture [with list of literature cited] ; by L. R. Waldron. — Rubber content of various species of goldenrod ; by Loren G. Polhamus.— Injury to pears caused by paper liners impregnated with sodium silicate ; by D. H. Rose and J. M. Lutz.— Vitamins C and A in blueberries ; by C. R. Fellers and P. D. Isham. — Law of diminishing returns in agriculture [with list of literature cited] ; by P. E. McNall. — Some factors affecting electrolytes of starch granules [with list of lit- erature cited] ; bv D. W. Edwards and J. C. Ripperton. — No. 4. Studies on physi- ologic specialization in Tllletia tritici and T. levis in Pacific Northwest [with list of literature cited] ; by H. H. Flor. — Morphological study of flower and seed development in cabbage ; by Ross C. Thompson. — Inheritance of some plant colors in cabbage [with list of literature cited] ; by Roy Magruder and C. H. Myers. — Composition of feedstuffs in relation to nutritional anemia in cattle [with list of literature cited] ; by W. M. Neal and R. B. Becker. , , . ,i Note. — ^This publication is published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain it from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C, at the prices stated above. Hjow to order publications — See information following Contents 139 140 September 1933 Plant tissues. Apparatus for making autographic records of catalase activity of plant tissues and procedure involved [with list of literature cited] ; by Artliur J. Heinicke. 1933. [2] +1137-43 p. 11. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 12, June 15, 1933.] • Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : P 694/29 Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi- cations, Aui:. 1933. See Information Office, Publications, p. 145. Quarantine. Fruit and vegetable quarantine. Amendment 6 of regulations sup- plemental to Notice of quarantine 56, effective Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] 2 p, (Plant Quarantine Bureau.) t A48.5:5a/933 Wheat starcfi. Photomicrographic study of gelatinized wheat starch [vvith list of literature cited] ; by Sybil Woodruff and Lucille Rankin Webber. 1933. [2]+1099-110S p. il. 2 p. of pi. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no, 12, June 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : W 56/121 AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION Note. — The Agricultural Adjustment Administration (also known as the Emergency Agricultural Adjustment Administration and the A. A. A.) was established undtr the provisions of sec. 10 (a) of H.R. 3835, 73d Congress (Public 10, approved May 12, 1933), an act to relieve existing national economic emergency by increasing agricultural pur- chasing power, etc. Com. Corn-hog problem. Sept. 1933. il+9 p. (C.H.I.) t L.C. card Agr 33-639 A 55.2 : 81 Evaporated milk. Marketing agreement for evaporated milk, with following appendix. Amendment to evaporated milk agreement, approved by Secretary of Agriculture; approved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture, Sept. 8, 1933, effective date Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. [1]+16 p. (Marketing agreement series [1], agreement 7; Form M 4.) t A 55.9: 7 General regulations. General regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President, under agricultural adjustment act, May 12, 1933, as amended. Aug. 1933. 3 p. (General regulations, series 4.) t A 55.6 : G 28/ser. 4 General regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President, under agricultural adjustment act, May 12, 1933, as amended. Sept. 1933. 5 p. (General regulations, series 3.) t A 55.6 : G 28/ser. 3 Same: [article 3, Modification of licenses]. Aug. 1933. 1 p. (General regulations, series 3, art. 3, sec. 300, as amended.) t A 55.6 : G 28/ser. 3, amdt . 1 General regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President, under Executive order of June 26, 1933, issued pursuant to title 1 of national industrial recovery act, approved June 16, 1933. July 1933. 4 p. (General regulations, series 2.) t A 55.6 : G 28/ser. 2 Milk. Marketing agreement and license for milk. Twin City area, with follow- ing appendix. Milk regulations [series 1] ; approved and executed by Secre- tary of Agriculture, Aug. 29, 1933, effective date Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. [l]+27 p. (Marketing agreement series, agreement 5; License series, license 6; Form M 8.) t A 55.9: 5 Tobacco. Cigar-tobacco acreage adjustment program : Instructions to field worker.s for making certification of i)erformance for 1st payment of 1933 in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Min- nesota. Aug. 1933. 6 p. (Form T 14.) t A 55.10 :T 14 Same: Instructions to field workers for sign-up campaigns in New Eng- land, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. July 1933. 10 p. (Form T 5.) t A5o.lO:T5 Same: Statement of policy. July 1933. 1 p. (Form T 11.) t A 55.10: Til 1933 cigar tobacco adjustment program : Information for producers, Miami Valley types 42, 43, and 44. July 1933. 4 p. (Form T 8.) t A 55.10 : T 8 How to order publleatlons— See Information followlns Content* September 1933 141 Tobacco — Continued. Same: Information for producers, New England types 51 and 52. July 1933. 4 p. (Form T 6.) t A 55.10: T 6 Same: Information for producers, Pennsylvania type 41 and New York- Pennsylvania type 53. July 1933. 4 p. (Form T 7.) t A55.10:T7 Same : Information for producers, Wisconsin types 54 and 55. July 1933. 4 p. (Form T 9.) t A 55.10: T 9 Tobacco regulations made by Secretary' of Agriculture witli approval of the President, under agricultural adjustment act: Marketing year, rate of processing tax, and conversion factors with respect to cigar-leaf tobacco. Sept. 1933. 3 p. (Tobacco regulations, series 1; Form T 17.) t A 55.6 : T 55/ser. 1 ■ Same: Marketing j-ear, rate of processing tax, and conversion factors with respect to Maryland, Burley, flue-cured, fire-cured, and dark air-cured tobacco. Sept. 1933. 6 p. (Tobacco regulations, series 2; Form T 18.) t A 55.6 : T 55/ser. 2 Wheat. Supplemental instructions to community committees and county allot- ment committees in preparing applications for wheat contracts, computing allotments, preparing contracts, making certifications, etc., Sept. 12, 1933 ; [prepared in] Wheat Section. 1933. 12 p. (W 24.) t A 55.2 :W 56/5 Wheat regulations pertaining to administration of wheat adjustment plan made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of th6 President, under agricultural adjustment act : Administration of wheat adjustment plan ; [pre- pared in] Wheat Section. Sept. 1933. 10 p. (Wheat regulations, series 2; W 25.) t A 55.6 : W 56/ser. 2 ■ Wheat statistics and allotments. United States [and county wheat statis- tics and allotments, by States]. July 24, 1933. [73] p. narrow f [Jlimeo- graphed.] t * A 55.2 :W 56/6 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Agricultural products. Foreign trade of United States in agricultural products ; compiled by Vivian M. Behenna, Fanny M. Palmer, F. Helen Ellis, and Abi- gail C. Sabin. 1933. vi-f667-696 p. (Yearbook separate 1352.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1352 Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, Sept. 1, 1933; V. 17, no. 9. [1933.] 24 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 45c. L.C. card Agr 2&-1797 A 36.15 : 17/9 Cattle. Market classes and grades of livestock ; by C. E. Gibbons. June 1926, [reprint with slight changes] 1933. cover-title, 48 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Department bulletin 1360.) * Paper, 15c. L.C. card Agr 26-1441 A 1.3 : 1360/1-5 Note. — The schedule appearing in this bulletin is not the work of any individual, but is the result of the best thought of the entire Division of Livestock, Meats, and Wool, combined with many helpful criticisms received from specialists outside the Gov- ernment service and members of the livestock trade. Statistics of beef cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, mules, and asses ; compiled by C. L. Harlan, A, C. Brittain, Roger F. Hale, Ruth Griffith, Charlotte M. Ward, Jessie Wrigglesworth, Florence C. Fitch, Vivian M. Behenna, H. Hawx- hurst, Esther H. Johnson, William Broxton, Edna M. Jordan, Hilda D. Lantz, D. S. Burch, and A. E. Harris. 1933. vi-f 589-633 p. (Yearbook separate 1350.) [Prepared in cooperation with Animal Industry Bureau. From Year- book, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1350 Cotton. Statistics of cotton, sugar, and tobacco; compiled by J. A. Hieks, V. C. Childs, Roger F. Hale, Ruth Griffith, Charlotte M. Ward, C. G. Carpen- ter, Charles E. Gage, Lawrence Myers, Maurice R. Cooper, William G. Finn, Elna Anderson, Vivian M. Behenna, Susie J. Frazier, Ingeborg Gronvold, Florence C. Fitch, H. Hawxhurst, Claudia Thomson, L. D. Howell, and H. J. Clay. 1933. vi-f 472-507 p. (Yearbook separate 1347.) [From Year- book, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1347 How to order publications — See information following Contents 142 ISeptembeb 1933 Cropx. Statistics of iiiiscollaneous crops; compiled by Vivian M. Behenna, S. A, Jones, KoKer F. Hale, C'liarlotte M. Ward, Rutli Griffith, Elna Anderson, Inge- iiorj; Gronvold. Gertrude K. Caseley, C. G. CarjK'nter, Florence C. Fitch, and F. J. Hoskint;. IDXi. vi+5(J3-587 p. (Yearbook seiwrate 1349.) [From Yearltook, 19.T1] ♦Paper, 5c, A l.lO/a : 1349 I'ann bunincHS and rehited statistics; compiled by L. H. Bean. Viola Culbertson, Elna Anilerson, C. M. Turves, S. W. Mendum, Anna M. Kirhy, Charlotte M. Ward. Ruth Griffith. David L. Wickens, Catharine A. Scanlin, Mary B. Thomp- son, M. K. Cooper, B. R. Stauber, Ro^er F. Hale, Susie J. Frazier, H. W. Haw- thorne, [and] Faith M. Williams. 1933. vl-f 697-739 p. (Yearbook .separate 13.")3.) [Prepared in cooperation with Home Economics Bureau. From Yearbook, 1933.] • Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1353 Fruit. Car-lot .shipments of fruits and vef,'etables from stations in United States, calendar years 1930 and 19.31; [compiled by Leona Norgren]. Sept. 1933. cover-title, 151 p. (Agriculture De])t. Statistical bulletin 42.) * Pa- I)er, 10c. X.C. card Agr 25-292 A 1.34: 42 Xirain. Proposed revi-sed Federal grain standards, Including explanations. Sept. 1933. cover-title, 159 p. (Agriculture Dept. MLseellaneous publication 173.) * Paper, 10c. L.C. card Agr 33-658 A 1.38 : 173 Statistics ot, grains; compiled by Elna Anderson, E. J. Working, Roger F. Hale. Carlos Campbell, Anna M. Kirby, Charlotte M. Ward. Ruth Griffith, Vivian M. Behenna, June A. Hodgkins, Florence C. Fitch, John L. Wilson, GtTtrude K. Caseley, Anna Sullivan, H. Hawxhur.st, T. A. Sonimers, and Annie M. V. Repetti. 1933. vi-f 40.3-471 p. (Yearbook separate 1346.) [Pre- l>jired in cooperation with Grain Futures Administration. From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.10/a : 1346 Scrvu'c annou7ice)>ients. Amendment 2 to Service and regulatory announce- ments no. 93 revised. Official standards for potatoes; [July 12. 1933]. Sept. 1933. 4 p. [Superser, 5c. A 1.10/a : 13JM Ooo.vc raising; |by Alfred R. Lee]. | Feb. 1917. sliirhtly revised June 19.33.] [1933.] ii-fl4p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 767.) • Paper. 5c. L.( '. CM rd Agi- lI,S-r,.-( ) A 1 .9 : 767/9 How to order publlcntluna — See Informntlon follo^vlns Content* September 1933 143 Ice-cream. Proportioning ingredients for ice cream and other frozen products by balance method; by O. E. Williams. Nov. 6, 1922 [reprint 1933]. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Bulletin 1123.) * Paper, 5c. L.O. card Agr 22-1204 A 1.3 : 1123/1-2 Rabbit parasites and diseases; [articles by Benjamin Schwartz and W. B. Shook]. [Dec. 1928, slightly revised Sept. 1933.] [1933.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1568.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 28-1885 A 1.9 : 1568/4 Contents. — Principal causes of rabbit ailments. — Rabbit parasites and their control'; by Benjamin Schwartz. — Bacterial and other diseases ; by W. B. Shook. Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, July 1933; [no.] 315. Aug. 1933. p. 61-71. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25e. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 45c. L.C. card Agi- 7-1658 A 4.13 : 315 Swine. Changes in quantity and composition of fat in hogs fed peanut ration follovped by corn ration [with list of literature cited] ; by N. R. Ellis. July 1933. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 368.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-372 A 1.36 : 368 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Game-birds. Open seasons for migratory game birds, 1933-34, compiled by Frank G. Grimes; [all lettered poster]. Sept. 13, 1933. 14X14 in. (Poster 52.) t A 5.9: 52 Service annmmcements. Service and regulatory announcements, [no.] 78: Mi- gratory bird treaty act regulations and text of Federal laws relating to game and birds. Sept. 1933. 20 p. * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 16-608 A 5.6: 78 Wild life. Winter feeding of wild life on northern farms ; by Wallace B. Grange. Aug. 1933. 12 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publica- tion 159. ) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-656 A 1.38 : 159 CHEMISTRY AND SOILS BUREAU Erie County, N.Y. Soil survey of Erie County, N.Y. ; by Arthur B. Taylor, F. B. Howe, C. S. Pearson, and W. J. Moran. [1933.] cover-title, 52 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] 14, series 1929.) [Prepared in cooperation with Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 30c. L.C. card Agr 33-661 A 47.5 : 929/14 Nogales, Ariz. Soil survey of Nogales area, Ariz. ; by T. W. Glassey. [1933.] cover-title, 32 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] 6, series 1930.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. L.C. card Agr 33-371 A 47.5 : 930/6 Peat. Grades of peat and muck for soil improvement [with list of literature cited] ; by A. P. Dachnowski-Stokes. Aug. 1933. 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 290.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-&41 A 1.4/2: 290 DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU Silos. Comparison of trench silo with upright silo ; by J. R. Dawson and A. G. Van Horn. July 1933. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 274.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-640 A 1.4/2 : 274 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Anastrepha ludens. Observations on thermal death points of Anastrepha ludens (Loew) [with bibliography] ; by Hugh H. Darby and E. M. Kapp. Sept. 1933. 19 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 400.) * Paper. 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-659 A 1.36 : 400 HoTT to order publications — See Information following Content* 144 September 1933 Ants. House ants, kinds and methods of control ; [by] C. L. Marlatt. [July 8, 1916, revised Jan. 1930, reprint 1933.] 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 740.) ♦Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 22-577 ' A 1.9 : 740/6-5 Cockroaches; [by] C. L. Marlatt. [Mar. 27, 1915, revised May 1928, reprint 1933.] 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 658.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 28-1090 A 1.9 : 658/4-5 Grasshoppers. Fight grasshoppers by plowing stubble ; by J. R. Parker. Sept 1933. 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 302.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-648 A 1.4/2 : 302 Honey. United States grades, color standards, and packing requirements for honey, recommended by Department of Agriculture; [prepared by G. E. Marvin and R. L. Spangler]. Dec. 1927, revised Aug. 1933. [1933.] 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 24.) [Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Economics Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-653 A 1.4/2 : 24/2 Same, supplement, with title. Requirements for the more important grades of honey. Aug. 1933. 11X17 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Economics Bureau. Supplements Agriculture Department Circu- lar 24 revised.] Included in price of Circular 24. A 1.4/2 : 24/2/supp. Leaf-hoppers. Classification of North American agallian leaf hoppers [with list of literature cited] ; by P. W. Oman. Aug. 1933. cover-title, 94 p. il. 4 p. of pi. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 372.) * Paper, 10c. L.C. card Agr 33-671 A 1.36 : 372 Oriental moth (Cnidocampa flavescens Walk.) and its control; by C. W. Collins. June 1933. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 277.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-655 A 1.4/2: 277 Termites. Injury to buildings by termites; [by Thos. E. Snyder]. Sept. 1933. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 101.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-660 A 1.35 : 101 EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE ALASKA AGRICTULTTJEAL BIXPEBIMENT STATIONS Fwage crops in Matanuska region, Alaska ; by H. W. Alberts. May 1933. cover- title, 14 p. il. (Bulletin 11.) ♦Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-650 A 10.10/3: 11 EXTENSION SERVICE Report of extension work in agriculture and home economics in United States, 1932. June 1933. cover-title, 80 p. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. L.C. card Agr 32-607 A 43.1 : 932 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, food and drug no. 2 (4th revision) : Deflnitums and standards for food products. Aug. 1933. 20 p. t L.C. card Agr 33-643 A 46.12 : 2/4th rev. FOREST SERVICE Lumbering. Selective logging in shnrtleaf and loblolly pine forests of Gulf States region [with list of literature cited] ; by R. D. Garver and R. H. Miller. Au;;. 1933. cover-title, 54 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulle- tin 375.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card A«r 33-640 A 1.36 : 375 How to order publlcatlond — See Information followlna: Contcnta I September 1933 145 National forest areas, June 30, 1933; compiled by Branch of Engineering. [1933.] 8 p. t L.O. card Agr 1&-330 A 13.10 : 933 Trees. How a tree grows; [poster]. A. Hoen & Co., Inc. [Baltimore, Md., 1933]. 28X22.1 in. t A 13.20/3 : T 71/2 Maps Modoc National Forest, Calif, [resources and recreation features, roads, trails, etc.]. 1933. 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. large 4°, folded into narrow 8° size and so printed as to number 16+ [2] p. t A 13.13 : M 72/933 HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU Fruit. Proximate composition of fresh fruits ; by Charlotte Chatfield and Laura I. McLaughlin. Dec. 1928, revised Oct. 1931, [reprint] 1933. cover-title, 20 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 50.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 29-208 A 1.4/2 : 50/2-2 INFORMATION OFFICE Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi- cations, Aug. 1933. [1933.] 4 p. t L.C. card Agr 9-1414 A 21.6/5 : 933/8 Technical bulletins 301-325, [title-page] with contents; prepared in Indexing Section. 1933. [1] +12 p. * Paper, 5c. A 1.36 : 301-325/t. p. & cont. PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Brussels sprouts. Inheritance of Fusarium resistance in Brussels sprouts and kohlrabi; by L. M. Blank and J. C. Walker. 1933. [2] +1015-22 p. [Pre- pared in cooperation with Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wis- consin. From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 11, June 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : F 985/9 iCorn hj'brids result from crossing carefully selected parent lines ; by Frederick D. Richey.] [1933.] 10 p. 11. (Yearbook separate 1365.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A1.10/a:1365 Cotton. Multiplicity of varieties handicaps improvement in American cotton crop; [by C. B. Doyle]. [1933.] 8 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1358.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1358 One-variety community plan shows numerous practical advantages [in improvement of cotton production in United States ; by O. F. Cook and C. B. Doyle]. [1933.] 7 p. (Yearbook separate 1361.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1361 Pima Egyptian cotton in irrigated rotations at Yuma Field Station, Bard, Calif, [with list of literature cited] ; by Stephen H. Hastings and Edward G. Noble. Aug. 1933. 31 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 369.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-642 A 1.36 : 369 Cotton root-rot. Sclerotia-forming habits of cotton root-rot fungus in Texas black-land soils [with list of literature cited] ; by Homer C. McNamara and Dalton R. Hooton. 1933. [2] +807-819 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 9, May 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C 829/84 Fruit. Commercial storage of fruits, vegetables, and florists' stocks [with list of literature cited] ; by Dean H. Rose, R. C. Wright, and T. M. Whiteman. Sept. 1933. cover-title, 40 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 278.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-645 A 1.4/2 : 278 Inoculation of legumes and nonlegumes with nitrogen-fixing and other bacteria ; [by F. Lohnis and L. T. Leonard]. [Aug. 1926, revised Aug. 10, 1928, reprint 1933.] ii+28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1496.) [Prepared in cooperation with Chemistry and Soils Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 26-1154 A 1.9 : 1496/2-6 Ho^v to order publications — See Information follovvlng Contents 146 September 1938 Onions. Home production of onion seed and sets; [by W. R. Beattie]. [1911. revised May 11)30, reprint 1933.1 ii + 18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 434.) ♦ Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 30-705 A 1.9 : 434/5-4 Pecans. Vein spot of pecan caused by Leptothyrium nervisedum, n. sp. ; by J. R. Cole. 1933. [21+1079-88 p. 11. (From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 12, June 15, 1933.1 * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : P 331/12 Plaster molds occurring in beds of cultivated mushroom [with list of literature citedl; by Vera K. Charles and Edmund B. Lambert. VXVA. [21+1089-98 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 40, no. 12, June 15. 1933.1 * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : M 973 Potatoes. Katahdin and Chippewa potatoes; by C. F. Clark, William Stuart, and F. J. Stevenson. July 1933. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 276.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-654 A L4/2 : 276 Seeds. Vegetable seeds for home and market garden ; [by W. W. Tracy, sr., and D. X. Shoemakerl. [Apr. 1924, revised July 1927, reprint 1933.] ii+17 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1390.) [Sui)ersedes Farmers' bulletin 884.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 24-462 A 1.9 : 1390/2-6 Sugar-beets. Effects of time of planting and of fertilizer mixtures on curly-top resistant sugar-beet variety L'l.S. no. 1 in Idaho [with list of literature cited] ; by A. W. Skuderna, C. E. Cormany, and L. A. Ilurtrt. July 19.33. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 273.) [Prepared in coopei'ation with Chemistry and Soils Bureau.] ♦ Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-644 A 1.4/2 : 273 Timothy-grass. Huron timothy; [by Morgan W. Evans]. Aug. 1933. [l]+5 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 99.) * Paper, 5c. 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Stock exchange practices, hearings, 73d Congress, 1st session, on S.Res. 84 (72d Congress), to investigate practices of stock exchanges with respect to buying and selling and borrowing and lending of listed securities, and S.Res. 56 and S.Res. 97 (73d Congress), resolutions to investigate matter of banking operations and practices, transactions relating to any sale, exchange, purchase, acquisition, borrowing, lending, financing, issuing, dis- tributing, or other disposition of, or dealing in, securities or credit by any person or firm, partnership, company, association, corporation, or other entitv, with view to recommending necessary legislation, under taxing power or other Federal powers, June 27-July 5[6], 1933. 1933. pt. 3, iii+957-1533 p. [These hearings relate to Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and the Pennroad Corpora- tion.] * Paper, GOc. Y 4.B 22/3 : St 6/5/pt. 3 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE oBankruptoj. Uniform system of bankruptcy, joint hearings before subcom- mittees of Committees on Judiciary, 72d Congress, 1st session, on S. 3866, to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, Apr. 12-June 28, 1932. 1933. iii-|-1129 p. [These hearings were held at joint meetings of the subcommittees of the Senate Committee on Judiciary and the House Committee on Judiciary.] * Paper, $1.25. Y 4. J 89/2 : B 22/4 COURT OF CLAIMS Cases. October calendar, 1933. 1933. 23 p. [Part of the pages are blank.] t Jli 3.5 : 933/6 Dauhe. Samuel Daube v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. L-109, p. 7-10. % Ju 3.8 : D 263 Westlieimer. Max Westheimer v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. L-110, p. 7-10. % Ju3.8:W526 HoTV to order publications — See Information following Contents 158 Septembek 1933 COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Accelcromcters. Customs appeal no. 3730, United States v. Cambridge Instru- ment Co.. transcript of record on appeal from Custom.s Court. [1U33.] cover- title, i+28 p. t Ju 7.6:0144 Chronoscopes. Customs appeal no. 3689, United States v. C. H. Stoelting Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+18 p. il. 1 pi. t Ju 7.6: St 65 Croquet sets. Customs appeal no. 3709, United States v. Ahercrombie & Fitch Co.. transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-f26p. t Ju 7.6 :Ab 37/2 Electric time switches. Customs appeal no. 3722, United States v. R. W. Cramer & Comitany, Inc., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+30 p. J Ju 7.6 : C 848/2 Felt rings. Customs appeal no. 3719, United States v. J. M. Lehman Co., Inc., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, >i+10 p. t Ju7.6:Lp28/2 Furniture. Customs appeal no. 3726, United States v. W. X. Huber Company, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-fl4p. t Ju 7.6 :H 862/3 Licorice. Customs appeal no. 3714, United States v. W. C. Carlson, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+13 p. t Ju 7.6 : C 197 Maeh inert/. Customs appeal no. 373:^, United States f. Dryden Rubber Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. t Ju7.6:D847 Microphotometers. Customs appeal no. 3723, United States v. Arthur H. Thomas Company, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-39 p. 3 p. of pi. t Ju7.6:T361 Public documents. Customs appeal no. 3721, United States v. Office Frangais du Tourisme, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-f 12 p. t Ju 7.6 : F 844 Textile machinery. Customs appeal no. 3725, United States v. Columbian Rope Company, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i+71 p. t Ju 7.6 :C 723/2 Walnuts. Customs appeal no. 3728, United States v. John Sexton & Company, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-f 14 p. t Ju7.6:Se91 Wrapping paper. Customs appeals nos. 3695 and 3696, United States v. Arkell Safety Bag Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover-title, i-|-40 p. t Ju 7.6 : Ar 48 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Court of Appeals. No. 5898, Jan. term, 1933, Joseph E. Osborne and Caroline M. Osborne vs. District of Columbia, a municipal corporation ; brief on behalf of appellee. [1933.] cover-title, 20 p. X DC 9.5 :0s 2 No. 5933, Apr. term, 1933, District of Columbia v. Robert L. May ; brief on behalf of plaintiff in error. [1933.] cover-title. 5 p. t DC 9.5 :M 451 No. 5948, Apr. term, 1933, William L. Peak, superintendent of Washington Asylum and Jail, v. Leon Calhoun; brief for appellant. [1933.] cover-title. 16 p. t DC 9.5 : C 128/2 No. 5986, special calendar, Golf, Incorporated, Edgar E. Sancomb, vice president, v. District of Columbia ; brief on behalf of District of Columbia. [1933.] cover-title, 17 p. t DC 9.5 :G 581 No. 6050, Apr. tenn, 1933, District of Columbia, a municipal coriwration, V. North-Eastern Construction Company; brief on behalf of appellant. [1933.] cover-title, 11 p. % DC 9.5 :N 814/3 Ho^v to order publication* — See Information (oIIowIuk Content* Septembek 1933 159 Court of Appeals — Continued. Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1933, no. 6038, Guy T. Helvering, com- missioner of internal revenue, vs. Ethel D. Company, appeal from Board of Tax Api>eals. [1933.] cover-title, i-fGl p. t DC9.5:Et35 EMERGENCY BOARD (KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RAIL- WAY, TEXARKANA AND FORT SMITH RAILWAY, AND ARKANSAS WESTERN RAILWAY, 1933) Note. — Created by the President in proclamatiou of June 12, 1933, under provisions of sec. 10 of railway labor act approved May 20, 1926. Report of Emergency Board appointed June 12, 1933, under sec. 10 of rail- way labor act, in re Kansas City Southern Railway Co., Arkansas Western Railway Co., Texarkana & Fort Smith Railway Co., and certain of their employees represented by Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brother- hood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Order of Railway Conductors, and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. [1933.] 9 p. t L.C. card A 33-2668 MB 1.25 : 933 EMERGENCY BOARD (LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS AND TEXAS RAILWAY, 1933) Note. — Created by the President in proclamation of July 26, 1933, under provisions of sec. 10 of railway labor act approved May 20, 1926. Report of Emergency Board api)ointed July 26, 1933, under sec. 10 of rail- way labor act, in re Louisiana, Arkansas & Texas Railway Co., of Texas, common carrier engaged in interstate commerce, and certain of its employees represented by Brotherhooderal Farm Loan Bureau ; 3, that portion of the functions of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation which has to do with the management of the 12 regional agricultural credit corporations and their branches ; 4, Crop Production Loan Office and Seed Loan Office of the .Agriculture Department. The chairman of the Federal Farm Board was continued in office as Gov- ernor of the Farm Credit Administration, and the Land Bank Commissioner, a member of the Federal Farm Loan Board (which was the executive head of the Federal Farm Loan Bureau), was continued in office subject to the jurisdiction of the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration. Sec. 40 of H.R. 3835, 73d Congress (Public 10, approved May 12, 1933), provides for the perfecting of the organization. Agricultural credit. Call for action [in putting into effect emergency farm mortgage act of 1933, address of] Sept. 19, 1933; by Henry Morgenthau, jr., governor of Farm Credit Administration. [1933.] [4] p. narrow 8° t FCA 1.2 : C 13 Hovr to order publications — See information follofvlng Contents 160 September 1933 Federal land hanks. Federal land bank and Land Bank Commissioner's loans, some questions and answers. Sept. 1933. IG p. narrow 8° (Circular 4.) t FCA 1.4 : 4 Federal land bank loans and Land Bank Commissioner's loans, how and where to apply. Sept. 1933. 16 p. il. narrow 8° (Circular 1 revised.) t FCA 1.4 : 1/2 Loans to farmers through production credit associations. Sept. 1933. 11 p. narrow 8° (Circular 3.) t FCA 1.4: 3 FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Forests and forestru. Analysis of special jobs in farm forestry, timber farming for profit, including woods management and tree planting of marginal, sub- marginal, and idle lauds [with list of references on farm forestry; by W. A. Ross, Ln cooperation with W. R. Mattoon]. June 1933. vii+45 p. (Bulletin 1G9; Agricultural series 44.) [Prepared in cooperation with Forest Service, Agriculture Department. Includes lists of publications of Federal Board for Vocational Education relating to agricultural education.] * Paper, 10c. L.C. card E 33-1211 VE 1.3 : 169 National Congress of VoGational Agricultural Students. Announcement of 8th annual National Congress of Vocational Agricultural Students, American Royal Building, Kansas City, Mo., Stockyards, Nov. 18-24, 1933. 1933. iii + 39 p. narrow 12° (Miscellaneous circular 10.) t VE 1.12 : 10 Rehahilitation. Administration of vocational rehabilitation, statement of policies; [by John Aubel Kratz]. Revised 1933. 1933. ix+63 p. 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L.C. card E 33-1288 VE 1.3 : 171 FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS Note. — The Fedeial Emergency Administration of Public Works (also Isnown as the Public Works Administration and the P.W.A.) was established under the provisions of title 2 of H.R. 575r>, 73d Congress (Public 67, approved June 16. 1933), an act to encourage rational industrial recovery, to foster fair competition, and to provide for construction of certain useful public works, and for other purposes. By Executive order of Jiuir IG, 1038, in order to iffcct nato title 2 of tho act. tlie President appointed temporarily a Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works and appointed a Special Board for Public Works. By a later l-^ecutive order of July 18. 103.3. a permanent appointment was made to the office of Federal Emergency Administra- tor of Public Works. Contracts. Information relating to negotiation and administration of contracts for Federal projects under title 2 of national industrial recovery act : pt. 1, Instructions to contracting officers, pt. 2, Instructions to bidders and contrac- tors ; Sept. 7, 1933. 1933. [1]+12 p. (Bulletin 51.) [Supersedes any in- structions previously issued which may conflict herewith.] t Y 3.F 31/4 : 3/51 Public works. [Federal public works that are deemed desirable, do not add to future expense, and can be completed within one year, recommended by Special Bosird for Public Works, no. 1.] [1933.] [l]+ii-fSl leaves, 4° [Mimeographed. The 1st leaf carries release date July 18, 1933, and Release no. 13.] t Y3.F 31/4: 7/1 How to order pnblication*— See Information following Contents September 1933 161 Public toorks — Continued. Same, no. 2, with title, Federal and non-Federal projects approved Sept. 1-8 [1933], no. 2. [1933.] [22] leaves, 4" [Mimeographed.] t Y 3.F 31/4 : 7/2 Same approved Sept. 9-15 [1933], no. 3. [1933.] 6 leaves, 4° [Mimeo- graphed.] t y 3.F 31/4 : 7/3 Same approved Sept. 16-22 [1933], no. 4. [1933.] 7 leaves, 4° [Mimeo- graphed.] t Y3.F 31/4: 7/4 Same approved Sept. 23-29 [1933], no. 5. [1933.] 4 leaves, 4" [Mimeo- graphed.] t Y 3.F 31/4 : 7/5 States. General information and instructions for State advisory boards and State engineers (P.W.A.), Sept. 12, 1933. 1933. [l]-f-10 p. (Bulletin 2.) [Supersedes any instructions previously issued which may conflict here- with.] t Y 3.F 31/4 : 3/2 FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATION Note. — The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (also known as tbe F.E.R.A.) was established under the provisions of sec. 3 (a) of H.R. 4606, 73d Congress (Public 15, approved May 12, 1933), an act to provide for cooperation by Federal Government with the several States and Territories and District of Columbia in relieving hardship and suffering caused by unemployment. The act also provides for the appointment by the President of a Federal Emergency Relief Administrator. Report. Monthly report of Federal Emergency Relief Administration, July 1-31, 1933 ; Harry L. Hopkins, Federal emergency relief administrator. 1933. ii+14 p. t L.C. card 33-26505 Y 3.F 31/5 : 8/933-2 Same, Aug. 1-31, 1933 ; Harry L. Hopkins, Federal emergency relief ad- ministrator. 1933. ii+23 p. t Y 3.F 31/5 : 8/933-3 Rules and regulations 7, governing medical care provided in the home to recip- ients of unemployment relief. 1933. [1] +7 p. t L.C. card 33-26471 Y 3.F31/5 : 7/7 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION Bonds. Opinion of Homer S. Cummings, Attorney General, on bonds of Home Owners' Loan Corporation. 1933. [l]+6 p. t L.C. card 33-26547 Y 3.F 31/3 : 8 B 64 Homes. Federal relief for home owners. 1933. iii+8+[l] p. t L.C. card 33-26566 Y 3.F 31/3 : 2 H 75/2 Prudential has plans to help home owners, insurance unit exchanges mort- gages for bonds but guards policyholders. [1933.] 1 p. narrow 8° [From N.Y. herald-tribune, Aug. 9, 1933.] t Y 3.F 31/3 : 2 H 75 FEDERAL RADIO COMMISSION Rules governing amateur radio stations and operators, as amended, effective Oct. 1, 1933. [1933.] 19 p. [Excerpts from Rules and regulations.] t L.C. card 33-26592 RC 1.10/a : Am 15/933-2 Maps Radio communication. Commercial aviation communication system, showing radio station locations [United States, including Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico; map]. Scale 200 m.=1.3 in. [Washington] Geological survey, Aug. 1, 1933. 12X19.3 in. * 10c. RC 1.11 : C 73/3 How to order publications — See information following: Contents 162 September 1933 FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Banks and hanking. Relations with foreijni banks and bankers. 1033. [l]+2 p. (Regulation N [series of 1933].) [This Regulation as printed herewith is in the form as approved July 28, 1933, effective Aug. 10, 1933.] t FR l.G : 933/N Federal reserve act approved Dec. 23, 1913, as amended to July 1, 1933, with appendix containing various provisions of certain acts of Congress which alTeet, directly or indirectly, operations of Federal reserve banks and banks which are members of Federal reserve system. 1933. [2] +272 p. •Paper, 20c L.C. card 33-26556 FR 1.13: 933 Federal reserve bulletin, Sept. 1933; [v. 19, no. 9]. 1933. iv+531-592 p. il. map, 4° [Monthly.] t Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. ; foreign subscrip- tion, .$2.60. L.C. card 15-26318 FR 1.3/1 : 19/9 Note. — The bulletin contains, in addition to the regular official announcements, the national review of business conditions, detailed analyses of business conditions, research studies, reviews of foreign banking, and compIi>te statistics showing the condition of Federal reserve banks and member banks. 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L.C. card 33-26592 Central Paint and Varnish Company. In matter of L. F. Cassoff, individual doing business under names and styles of Central Paint & Varnish Co., Cen- tral Shellac "Works, and Cumberland Paint Works, complaint and order; docket 1698, complaint, Oct. 2, 1929, order, Sept. 20, 1932. 1933. [1]-}- 12-15 p. ([Decision] 894.) [From F.T.C. decisions, v. 17.] * Paper. 5c. FTl.ll/a2:8iM Diamond Fur Industries. In niiitter of F. T. Cary. trading as Diamond Fur Industries, complaint (synopsis) [report] findings, and order; docket 2020, comi)laint, Mar. 16, 1932, de<-isi(m, Sept. 21. 1932. 1933. [1] +30-35 p. ([Decision] 898.) [From F.T.C decisions, v. 17.] * Paper. 5c. FTl.ll/a2:898 IIo-w to order publicntionn — See Information follovrlnK Content* September 1933 163 Fatato, L.. Incoriiorated. In matter of L. Fatato, Incorporated, complaint and order ; docket 2029, complaint, Apr. 28, 1932, order, Sept. 21, 1932. 1933. [1] + 36-89 p. ([Decision] 899.) 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Freight rates. No. 17, in Supreme Court. Oct. term. 1933. United States. Inter- state Commerce Commission, Texas ».Vc New f)rU'ans Railroad Company et al., V. Louisiana et al.. appeal from district court for eastern district of Louisiana; brief for United States and Interstate Commerce Commission. [1933.1 cover- title, iii+53 p. t IC 1.13/1 : T 312/10 Fuel for locomotives (charged to operating expenses), class 1 steam railways in I'nited States, com])iled from 141 reiM)rts representing 152 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included. July 1933 and 1932 [and] 7 months ended with July 1933 and 19312; [preiiared in| Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-230.) [Subject to revision.] t IClste. 30:933/7 Opinionx. See, above. Decision.^ — below, center lieads beginning Dcci-Hions. Railrodd aeridrntfi. 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Wage statistics of class 1 steam railways in I''nited States, conipileil from 152 monthly reiiorts of employees, service, and com- |)ensation covering 1.54 class 1 steam railways, July 19.33; Ipreparetl in] Bu- reau of Statistics. [1<).33.| 4 p. il. obloiisr large 8" (Statement M-.'i(K).) ^ L.C. card A29-3S2 IClste. 25 ; 9.33/7 IIo>v t«» order iiubllrationM— See Information folIu^vinK Content* September 1933 167 Railroads. Freight and passenger service operating statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 141 reports of freight service sta- tistics representing 152 railways and from 137 reports of passenger service statistics representing 148 railways (switching and terminal companies not included), July 1933 and 1932 [and 7 months ended with July 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large S" (State- ment M-210.) 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Decisions, v. 41^ — below, center head Decisions {Valuation). Decisions {Finance) NOTE. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from tlie Interstate Commerce Commission reports. See also subhead Decisions on p. 166. Bangor .and Aroostook Railroad. Finance docket no. 9987, Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Company abandonment; decided July 14, 1933. [1933.] ]). 291- 293. (F-5437.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5437 Birmingham, and Southeastern Railroad. Finance docket no. 9310, Birmingham & Southeastern Railroad Company reconstruction loan; [decided July 27, 1933]. 1933. [1] +316-318 p. (F-5445.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, He. IC 1.6/la : F-5445 Ho^v to order publications — See information following Contents 168 September 1933 Central Paiiflo RuUionii. Finance docket no. 9958, Central Pacific Railway Companv hduds: decided June 6, 1933. [1933.] p. lCl-166. (F-5403.) rFr.ini V. 193.] * Paixjr, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5403 Chcsupcfilie and Ohio Railicay. Finance docket no. 9943, Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company acquisition; [decided Julv 8, 1933]. 1933. [1]+27G- 27S p. (F-5431.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5.-. IC l.G/la : F-5431 Chicago, Burlingtrm and Quincy Railroad. Finance docket no. 9601, Chicago, BurliuKfoii & Quincy Railroad Company abandonment ; decided June 19, 19;;3. [1933.] p. 233-238. (F-5417.) [From v. 193.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5417 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway. Finance docket no. 9^84, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company reconstruction loan; decided May 4,1933. [1933.] p. 259-261. (F-5425.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, T.c. IC 1.6/la : F-5425 Finance docket no. 10001, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Com- pany acquisition: [decided Julv 13, 1933]. 1933. [l]+280-2S2 p. (F-5433.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, T.c. IC 1.6/la : F-5433 Colorado and 'Wyoming Railican. Finance docket no. 10002. Colorado & Wyo- ming Railway Company abandonment ; decided July 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 279- 280. (F-5432.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : F-5432 East and West Coast Railicay. Finance docket no. 9813, East & West Coast Railway et al. abandonment; decided July 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 269-272. - 270. ([Opinion] 18857.) [From v. 195.] ♦ Painn-, .".c. IC 1.6 la : 18857 Clai/. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3697. clay from southwestern points; decided June 1(5, 1933. [1933.] p. 413-42."). ([Oi)inioii| 18761. > [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la ; 18761 Coal West 18821 Fourth section application no. 14798, coal from Kentucky, Virginia, and ; Virginia; decided July 3, 19.33. [19.33.] p. 727-728. ([Opinion] I.) [Fnmi v. 1!)4.| ♦ Paper, .5c. I C 1.6/la : 18821 Fourth section ai)plication no. 15006. coal to Wisconsin; decided July 22, 1933. [1933.1 p. 39.3-395. ([Opinion] 18889.) [From v. 195.] ♦ Paper. .')c. IC 1.6/la : 18.S89 Fourth section application no. l.")080. coal from Alabama ; decided Julv 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 697-698. ([Opinion] 18817.) [From v. 194.] ♦ P.iper,' .5c. \ IC1.6'la:18S17 * Fourth sr, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18G85 Oh(o;i.v. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3845. onions from Colorado to eastern jtoints; [decided June 7. 19;«|. 1933. [1] +352-354 ji. ([Opinion] 1874S.) [Fromv. 194. 1 • Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18748 Paper. No. 9987, Mi. 1933. [1933.] p. 575-578. ( [Opinion] •S914.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18914 Penehea. No. 25592. Caru.-^o, Rinella. Battaglia Company, Incorporated, v. Cin- cinnati. New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Companv et al. : [decided June 24. in.'?3.] 1933. [1] +556-558 jt. ([Opinion] 18796) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18796 No. 25638. N. A. Faulkner & Company v. New York Central Railroad Comiuiny et al. ; decided July 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 355-356. ([Opinion] 18881.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18881 Peaiiut'i, No. 25(K51. Durant Peanut Company v. Missouri-Kansas-Texas Rail- road Company et al. ; [decided Julv 10, 1933]. 1933. 1 1] +124-126 p. ( [Opinion] 18832.) [Frcmi v. 195.] * Paper, 5<-. IC 1.6/la: 18&32 Petroleum prodvctfi. N(». 23508. Mountain-Pacific oil cases; decided Julv 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 515-520. ( [Opinicm] 1S906.) IFromv. 195.] • Paper. 5<-. IC 1.6/la: 18906 No. 242.39. Auto Gas & Supply Company et al. v. Atchison. Toiwka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Julv 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 339-344. ([Opinion] 18877.) [From v. 19.5. ] * Paper, "5c. I C 1.6/la : 18877 No. 24517, Oliver Loser et al. r. Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe ItJiilway Company et al. ; decided June 26. VXV^. [19;W.] p. 587-588. ([Opinion] 1S798.) |Fr«»m v. IJM.j •Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18798 No. 24763. city of Beaver City et al. r. Atchison. To|)eka & Santa Fe Rail- way C(»mpany et al. : decided June 19. 19:^.3. [1933.] p. 459-461. ( [Opinion] 18771.) I From v. 194.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18771 How to order iiubllci^tlonn — Sep Infomtntion foUowlnK ContentM September 19S3 175 Petroleum products — Continued. No. 25359, East Texa.s Refining Company v. Alabama Central Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 20. 1933. [1933.] p. 359-364. ([Opinion] 18883.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, oc. IC l.U/la : 188S;i No. 25673, Standard Oil Company (Indiana) v. Missouri Pacific Rail- road Company et al. : decided July 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 191-192. ([Opinion] 18840.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18840 Pipe. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3661, iron or steel pipe in western trunk-line territory: decided May 9. 1933. [1933.] p. 745-762. ([Opinion] 1S656.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 1S656 No. 24905. Arkansas Western Gas Company v. Alton & Southern Railrcia I et al. ; [decided July 11, 1933]. 1933. [1] +206-208 p. ([Opinion] 18^5.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18845 Plate-glass. No. 25253, Buell Lumber & Manufacturing Company et al. v. Mi.s- souri-IUinois Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 317-320. ([Opinion] 18870.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18870 No. 25478, Carl Graham Paint & Wall Paper Company et al. v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 327-31^8. ([Opinion] 18873.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18873. Potatoes. No. 25389, Cash Economy Wholesale Grocery Company et al. vl Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 637-639. ([Opinion] 18916.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18916 No. 25511, Maine Potato Growers & Shippers Association v. Bangor «& Aroostook Railroad Company; decided July 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 375-383. ([Opinion] 18885.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, oc. IC 1.6/la : 18S8"> Railroad terminals. No. 25077, Jamestown, N.Y., Chamber of Commerce et al. i'. Jamestown, Westfield & Northwestern Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 15,1933. [1933.] p. 289-292. ( [Opinion] 18863.) [From v. 195.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la : 1S863 Railicaii mail [jay. No. 9200, railway mail pay, in matter of application of Georgia & Florida Railroad Company for increased rates of pay ; decided May 10,1933. [1933.] p. 779-783. ([Opinion] 18659.) [From v. 192.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18659 Reconsignment. No. 25180, Los Angeles LTnion Stock Yards Company r. Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad Company et al. ; decided June 6, 1933. [1933.1 p. 319-325. ([Opinion] 18745.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, oc. IC 1.6/la : 18745 Rice. No. 21160, Lake Charles Rice Milling Company of Louisiana. Incorpo- rated, r. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Julv 24,1933. [1933.] p. 455-458. ([Opinion] 18895.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18895 Rock-salt. No. 25221, Southwest AVater Company i\ Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided July 26, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 572-574 p. ([Opinion] 18913.) [From v. 19-5.] '*Pai)er, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 1S913 Rocks. No. 25342, Ray L. Harris v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al. ; decided June 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 541-544. ([Opinion] 18791.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18791 Seatrain Lines, Incorporated. Inyestigation and suspension docket no. 3834, participation of Seatrain Lines in classification; decided June 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 309-314. ([Opinion] 18742.) [From y. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 1S742 Seicage. Fourth section application no. 15098, sewage sludse to southern ports ; decided July 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 311-316. ([Opinion] 1S869.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18S69 HoTT to order publications — See information following Contents 176 September 1933 Investigation and suspension docket no. 3823, routing livestock (sheep) Oregon and Washington to East; decided June 28, 1933. L1D33.] p. 113. ([Opinion] 18805.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18805 Sheep. from 609-613. No. 25040, A. F. ■VVenger v. Atcliison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Com- pany et al.; decided July 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 345-348. ([Opinion] 18S78.) [From V. 195.] * Taper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18878 Signs (advertisiiig). No. 25C12, J. II. Swisher & Son Company v. Seaboard Air Line Railway Company et al. ; decided July 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 179-180. ([Opinion] 18837.) [From v. 195.] * Pai^er, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18837 Slate. No. 231S6, McClamrock Company et al. v. Atlantic & Yadkin Railway Company et al. ; [decided July 12, 1933]. 1933. [1] +238-240 p. ([Opinion] 18S50.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18850 Soybeam. No. 25054, Standard Soya [Soy] Bean Mills v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincv Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 507- 509. ([Opinion] 18904.) [From v. 195.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18904 Stone. Fourth section applications nos. 14794 and 149C4, stone, marble, and granite from and to the South; [decided July 22, 1933]. 1933. [l]+396- 400 p. ([Opinion] 18890.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18890 Stoves. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3299, stoves, ranges, boilers, house-lieating furnaces, parts thereof, and related articles from, to, and between points in soutliern territory; decided July 1, 1933. [1933.] p. G91- 692. ([Opinion] 18815.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18815 Strawberries. Fourth section application no. 15022, strawberries from Florida ; decided July 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 357-358. ([Opinion] 188S2.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18S82 Siceet clover seed. No. 24345, Mangelsdorf Seed Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided July 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 321- 322. ([Opinion] 18871.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18871 Sivine. No. 22378, Romeo Stores Company et al. r. Union Pacific Railroad Com- panv et al. ; decided June 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 621-G22. ([Opini(m] 18808.) [From V. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18808 No. 23449, Yirden Packing Company v. Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rail- road Company et al. ; decided June 29, 1933. [1933.] p. G23-G24. ( [Opinion] 1SS09.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18809 No. 2.")139, Frank Zimmerman v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 13. 1933. [1933.] p. 271-274. ([Opinion] 18858.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18858 No. 25316, Maricopa Packing Conii)auy v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided July 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 323-326. ([Opin- ion] 18872.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18872 Sir itching charfies. No. 19610, switching rates in Chicago switching district; decided July 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 89-119. ([Opinion] 18829.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18829 No. 250.j0. Red StaV Milling Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided June 29, 1933]. 1933. [1] +6:^2-636 p. ([Opinion] 18812.) [From v. IM.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18812 No. 2.">2S7, Grovier-Starr Produce Company r. Railway Express Agency, Incorporated ; decided June 23, 1933. [1933.] p. 509-512. ([Opinion] 187S7.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, oc. IC l.G/la : 18787 Syrups. No. 25652. F. W. and F. G. Staudt v. Seaboard Air Line Railway Com- pany et a 1. ; decided July 28, 1933. [1933.] p. 645-648. ([Opinion] 1S919.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.(Vla : 18919 Talo. No. 24S48, International Pulp Company et al. v. New York Central Rail- road Company et al. ; decided July 7, 19.33. [1933.] p. 185-191. ([Opinion] 18839.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18839 How to order publications — See infomtntion foIlowinK Content* September 1933 177 Tank, material. Xo. 20765. Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided July 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 203-205. ( [Opinion] 18844.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. 10 l.G/la : 18844 No. 25624, Challenge Company v. New York Central Railroad Company et al.; decided July 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 297-299. ([Opinion] 18866.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18866 Train-control devices. No. 13413, in matter of automatic train-control devices, Long Island Railroad Company ; decided May 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 163-167. ( [Opinion] 18703.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18703 Train service. No. 23455, Puget Sound-Portland joint passenger-train service, in matter of application of Northern Pacific Railway Company et al. for authority to establish joint passenger-train service between Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland, and to divide earnings therefrom; [decided June 19, 1933]. 1933. [l]+42&-428 p. ([Opinion] 18762.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18762 Unlading and lading. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3873, handling freight at Cupples Station, St. Louis, Mo.; [decided July 5, 1933]. 1933. [1] +794-796 p. ([Opinion] 18824.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18824 Vegetable-oil. No. 25140, Interstate Cotton Oil Refining Company v. Texas & Pacific Railway Company et al. ; decided June 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 489^92. ([Opinion] 18780.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18780 Vegetables. No. 25573, Collins-Dietz-Morris Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided July 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 295- 297. ( [Opinion] 18865.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18865 Veneers. No. 12887, National Veneer & Panel Manufacturers Association et al. V. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 411-413. ([Opinion] 18892.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18892 Watermelons. No. 24902, Oneal Commission Company et al. v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al. ; [decided June 26, 1933]. 1933. [l]+59(>- 600 p. ([Opinion] 18802.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18802 Wheat. No. 24828, Red Star Milling Company v. Alabama, Tennessee & Northern Railroad Company et al. ; decided May 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 127- 131. ([Opinion] 18692.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18692 No. 25485, Davis Milling Company, Incorporated, v. Norfolk Southern Railroad Company; decided June 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 619-620. ([Opinion] 18807.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18807 Whiting (chalk). No. 24439, Marietta Paint & Color Company et al. v. Balti- more & Ohio Railroad Companv et al. ; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 521-528. ([Opinion] 18907.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18907 Window-frames. No. 23298, Miller Manufacturing Company v. Atlantic City Railroad Company et al. ; [decided July 10, 1933]. 1933. [1] -f-244-247 p. ([Opinion] 18852.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18852 Windotv^glass. No. 19013, Willingham-Tift Lumber Company et al. v. Alabama & Vicksburg Railway Company et al. ; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 48^ 492. ([Opinion] 18900.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18900 Wood-pulp. No. 24914, Puget Sound Pulp & Timber Company et al., v. Balti- more & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; [decided June 3, 1933]. 1933. [1] +304-308 p. ([Opinion] 18741.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18741 No. 25360, Twomey-Williams Company v. Canadian National Railways et al. ; decided July 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 177-178. ([Opinion] 18836.) [From T. 195.] * Paper, 5c. 10 1.6/la : 18836 Zinc dross. No. 25261, Superior Zinc Corporation v. Pennsylvania Railroad Companv et al. ; decided July 22. 1933. [1933.] p. 389-392. ([Opinion] 18888.) [From v. 195.] * Paioer, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18888 How^ to order publications — See Information following Contents 178 September 1933 Deci«ion.t {Valuation) Note. — The foUowinB decisions or opinions issueil in separate form are from the lutir- statc Commerce Commission valuation reports. See also subliend Decisions on p. 106. Asphalt Belt Railway. Valuation docket no. 1136. Asphalt Belt Railway Com- l.any; decided May 15. 1983. [1933.] p. 27T-2.S0. (B-S52.) [From Valu- ation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5e. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-852 Atlantic Port Railiray. Valuation docket no. 1140, Atlantic Tort Railway Cor- ix.ration: dwided May 31. 1933. [1933.] p. 525-532. ( B-873. ) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paiier, 5c-. IC 1 val. »/a : B-873 Cainino, I'larcrville and Lake Tahoe Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1122. Ca- miuo, Placerville and Lake Tahoe Railroad Company; [decided May 12, 1933]. 1933. [1] +380-388 p. (B-860.) [From Valuation reix.rt.s v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-860 Citii of Prinx-villc Railuyn/. Valuation docket no. 1120. City of Prineville Railway; [decided Ma V 12. 19:J3]. 1933. [1] +398-406 p. (B-862.) [Fnmi Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-862 CoUnnhia and Conlitz Railirai/. Valuation docket no. 1173. Columbia & Cowlitz Railway Company; decided May 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 583-589. (13 [n]-878.) [The number " 13 " is printed incorrectly instead of the letter " B " in the Valuation decision number on this publication. From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-S78 Greenville and Northern Railirai/. Valuation docket no. 1094. Greenville and Northern Railway Company; decided May 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 215-227. (B-847.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a ; B-847 Helena Southxcestern Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1110, Helena Southwest- ern Railroad Company; [decided May 9, 1933]. 1933. [1] +228-240 p. (B-848.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-848 Indian Valleii Railroad. Valuation docket no. _11()1, Indian Valley Railroad Company; [decided May 2, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 102-174 p. (B-842.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-842 Kentucky, Rockcastle and Cumberland Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1127, Kentucky. Rockcastle and Cumberland Railroad Company; dec-ided May 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 205-214. (B-840.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Pa- per, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-840 Los Anqeles Junction Raihcay. Valuation docket no. 1086, Los Angeles Junc- tion Railway Company; [decided May 2. 1933]. 1933. [1] + 108-117 p. (B-837.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Pai)er, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-S37 Mississii)iii and Skitna Vallcii Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1088, Mississippi &: Skuna Valley Railroad Conu)any ; [decided May 2. 19.33]. 1933. [l]+254- 264 p. (B-850.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-S50 Miani-nsippi and ^^'estern Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1084, Mississippi & Western Rjiilroad Company; decided May 2. 1933. [1933.] p. 175-184. (B-S43.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-S43 Mobile and Gulf Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1090, Mobile & Ciulf Railroad C(mipany; decided May 2. 1933. [193;^.] p. 309-318. (B-855.) [From Valu- ation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-855 Murfreexhoro, \ashviJle, South ic-estern RaiUrtiy. Valuation docket no. 1106, Murfi'eesboro, Nashville, Southwestern Railway Company; decided May 31, 193,3. 119.33.] p. 407-417. (B-803.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] ♦ Paper, 5c. I(^ 1 val. 9/a : B-863 Ncz Perce and Idaho Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1112. Nez Perce & Idaho Railroad Company; decided May 19. 19.33. [1933.1 1>. 241-254. (13 [B] -849.) [Tlio niiiiiber " 1.3 " is printed incorrectly instead of the letter " B " in the Valuation de-.'395. t J 1.13 : B 504/2 Carter, Henry P. In Court of Claims, no. 419i'8, Henry P. Carter i\ United States; defendant's counter-claim. [1933.] p. 35-36. t J 1.13 : C 245/4 Cedar Park Cemeterif Association, Incorporated. No. 5009. in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. Oct. term, 1932, Cedar Parli Cemetery As.sociation, Inc., V. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title. ii-|-24 p. large 8° ? J 1.13 : C 326/4 Chaloner, John A. No. 5944, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term. 1933, John Armstrimg Chaloner v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of B(jard of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. % J 1.13 :C 354 Chicago and Xorth Western Railway/. [In circuit court of appeals for 7th cir- cuit, Oct. term, 1932, Apr. session, 1933. no. 4805, Chicago and North Western Railway Company vs. commissiii for review of decision of Board of Tax Ai)pcals; lirief for rcsjioiident. [1933.] cover-title, iii+30 p. % J 1.13 : C 829 How to ord(>r publiciitlona — See Informntlon fSlIowlnR Contenta September 1933 \g\ Coupland, Richard C. Interference no. 64145, in Patent Office, before examiner of interferences, Coupland v. Moore and Pfeiffer [subject, reversible feed mechanism for machine guns] ; brief for Richard C. Coupland. [1933.] cover-title, ii+Sl p. large 8" J j 1.13 ; c 832/4 Court commissioners. Instructions to United States commissioners, not appli- cable to officials in Alaska, Oct. 1, 1929, and appendix. 1933. iii +265-304 p. il. [From Instructions to United States attorneys, marshals, clerks, and commissioners, Oct. 1, 1929, with addition of appendix.] t J 1.8/a : C 737/4 Cromptwi tC- Knowles Loom Works. No. 375, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Crompton & Knowles Loom Works v. Thomas W. White, collector [of internal revenue], on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+17 p. J J 1.13 : C 88 Daniel, Tlllett 8. In Court of Claims, no. 42492, Tillett S. Daniel v. United States; defendant's demurrer [and] brief. [1933.] p. 1-3. t J 1.13 :D 226/3 Delaware and Hudson Company. No. 380. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Delaware and Hudson Company v. Guy T. Helvering. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. J J 1.13 : D 376/39 Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad. In Court of Claims, no. M-S3, Detroit, Toledo & Irouton Railroad Company v. United States ; defendant's exceptions to commissioner's report. [1933.] p. 21-23. t J 1.13 : D 484/12 Deutsche Gold und Silber Scheide Anstalt. No. 5963, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Howard Sutherland, individually and as Alien Property Custodian, and Walter O. Woods, individually and as Treasurer of Unitetl States, V. Deutsche Gold und Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler, a corpo- ration, Frankfort a/M, Germany, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia ; brief on behalf of appellants. [1933.] cover-title, iii+o3 p. t J 1.13 : D 489/5 Dort, J. Dallas. Nos. 5968 and 5969. in Court of Appeals of District of Colum- bia, Apr. term, 1933, Marcia Webb Dort, administratrix de bonis non with will annexed of J. Dallas Dort, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue : Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Mai'cia Webb Dort, administratrix de bonis non with will annexed of J. Dallas Durt, on petitions for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for commis- sioner of internal revenue. [1933.] cover-title, ii+2S p. I J 1.13 : D 739 DucTcwitz. E. G. No. 5010, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, commis- sioner of internal revenue v. H. G. Duckwitz, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, iii+30 p. large 8° ? J 1.13 : D 858/6 Dulii til- Superior Dredging Company. In Court of Claims, no. 42465. Duluth- Superior Dredging Company v. United States ; defendant's demurrer. [1933.] p. 43-46. t J 1.13 : D 889 Elmore Milling Company. No. 6021, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1933. Elmore Milling Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Ap- peals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 f). ? J 1.13: El 64/3 Erie Railroad. In Court of Claims, no. K-339, Erie Railroad Company v. United States ; defendant's exceptions to commissioner's report, request for findings of fact in lieu thereof, and brief. [1933.] p. 21-55. t J 1.13 : Er 46/33 First Peoples Trust. No. 411, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, J. Henry Neal et al., trustees of First Peoples Trust, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. t J 1.13 : F 519/16 HOTT to order publications — See information follOTvins Contents 182 Septemuek 1933 Folk. H. B. No. 810, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, H. B. Folk r. couuiii.ssioner of internal revenue, on iietition for review of decision of Bnard of Tax Api)eals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii-|-28 p. t J 1.13: F718 Frazicr, Bartleft. Company- N". 2G7, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1933, BartlPtt Frazicr (V)mr)an.v et al. r. Henry A. Wallace. Secretary of Ajrriculture, L. A. Fitz. ;:rain exchange supervisor of Department of Afo^icnlture. and Board of Trade oT Cliica^'o, on petiti(»n for writ of certiorari to circuit court of ai>pcals for 7tli circuit; brief in opposition for resi>on(lents Henry A. Wallace and L. A. Fitz. [1933.] cover-title, ii-f23 p. t J 1.13: F 809/7 Qans Steamshii) Line. No. 289, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. Gans Steam- ship Line r. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of jiplicals for 2d circuit; brief for United State.s in opposition. [1933.] cover- title, i + 15 p. t J 113- G 157/2 QarriKon Brothers State Bank. No. 7105, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. Garrison Bros. State Bank | Sumas. Wash.] v. commissioner of inter- nal revenue, on petition for review of decisicm of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [19:^3.] cover-title, i-f 13 p. t J 1.13:0 193/3 Gatfo. Louis. Nos. 331 and 332, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. Louis Gatto V. United States; Dorothy Gatto v. {same], on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit ; brief for United States in opposi- tion. [1933.] cover-title, i-f 10 p. t J 1.13:0 229 Oolding, Oeorge E. In Court of Claims, no. 42495. George E. Golding r. United States; demurrer [and] brief. [1933.] p. 11-14. % J 1.13 : G 569/3 Great American Life Innurance Company. No. 894, in circuit court of api)eals for 10th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Great American Life Insurance Company, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii-|-24 p. J J 1.13 : G 798/48 Hansen, Inyrr J. No. 325. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Inger Juliane Hansen r. Edward L. Half, acting commissioner of immigration for port of San Francisco, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; l)rief for resp(mdent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+9i). J J 1.13 : H198/3 Helrrtia Milk Condensing Company. No. 385, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1933, United States v. Helvetia Milk Condensing Company ; pt^tition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title. i-(-4 p. t J 1.13 :H 309/10 Hrifirld. William. B. In Court of Claims, no. 424S7. William B. Hetfield r. United States; defendant's demurrer [and] brief. [1933.] p. 1-3. t J 1.13 : H 47/5 IlieronymxtK. Carl R. No. 381. in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1933, Marshal Stearns, ancill.iry administrator of Carl Richard Ilicrnnymus. r. Guy T. Helvering. commissioner of internal ri'venue. on {H'tition for writ of certi(n-ari to circuit court of appejils for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opixtsition. fl9.S3.] cover-title, i-f 14 p. t J 1.13 : H 5:^2/2 Highland Milk Covdchsing Company. No. 384, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 19.33. United States v. Highland Milk Condensing Comiiany; petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i-f 4 p. t .7 1.13:11537/11 Jfornc. Roland D. In Court of Claims, no. M-1.30. Roland D. Ilorne v. United Stales; defendanfs brief. [19,33.] p. 13-15. % J1.13:H78;V5 lUnuiiH Central Railroad. No. 422, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. United States et al. r. Illinois Central Railroad (^ompany et al.. on appeal from district court for district of Delaware; statement as to jurisdiction on ai>i»e]ii. [193.3.1 civer-title, 4 p. t .11.13:116/30 Ili>\v fo order itiiblicntinnn — S(>r infornint Ion foIlo^vInK C'ltntrntn September 1933 183 Endow. Aufiust. No. 336, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, lt)33, Aujaist Kadow and Alvah C. Parker r. Thomas K. Roliertson, commissioner of patents, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+6 p. t J 1.13 :K 116/5 Koual. RiiiHii. Nos. 317-322, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Ruwin Kowal r. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor; Haroutian Kabadian, alias Harry Kabedian, v. [same] ; Moliauied Abraham, alias Abie iMohamed, v. [same] ; Celestino Gui.seppe Polombo r. [same] ; Giovanni Spica v. [same] ; Peter Petikas v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to Court of ApiK'iils of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover- title, l-f-9 p. t J 1.13 : K 849/4 L. W. F. EnginccrUig Company, Incorporated. No. 383, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 193:3, United States v. Ernest C. Whitbeck, receiver of L-\V-F Engi- neering Company. Inc., petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i-f-11 p. $ J 1.13 : L 1/5 Laicson, Victor F. No. 333, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company, executor of Victor F. Lawson, v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+11 p. t J 1.13 : L 447 Luse, A. F. No. 242, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, A. F. Luse v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+13 p. :;- J 1.13 : L 975/4 McCancUess, Lhicoln L. No. 6961, in circuit court of appeals for 9tb circuit, Oct. term, Lincoln L. McCandless and Elizabeth J. McCandless, his wife, v. United States, upon appeal from district court of United States for Territory of Hawaii; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, i+26 p. t J 1.13 :M 126/2 MacQuecn, S. A., Company. No. 5147, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, S. A. MacQueen Company v. commissioner of internal revenu(>, on petition for review from Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover- title, ii+26 \y. t J 1.13 : M 242/2 Marland, Ernest W. No. 299, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Ernest Whit- wortli Marland v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari tn Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+9 p. $ J 1.13 :M 343/4 Martin, Harry M. No. 209'. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Harry M. ;\Iartin v. itnited States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+8 p. t J 1.13 : M 364/17 iloran Towing and Tran-'ving Contents 184 September 1933 Nationxil Park Bank of Tfeic York. No. 340, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, V^'cA, National Park Bank of New York v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to cir^^•uit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. [1033.] cover-title, i+9 p. t J 1.13: N 213/82 Ifexc York Life Insurance Company. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1"J33, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. New York Life In.sunincc Companj' ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1933.] cover-title, ii+24 p. t J 1.13 : N 42 y/119 Norfolk Sottthcrn Railroad. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. teiin, 1933, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Norfolk Southern Railroad Com- pany ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4tli circuit. [1933.] cover-title, i+6 p. t J 1.13 : N 7G7/14 Proceedings in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, no. 3274, com- missioner of internal revenue versus Norfolk Southern Railroad Company, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Ai)peals. [1933.] p. 133- 145. t J 1.13 : N 707/ 13 'Northern Coal Company. Nos. 18 and 10, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Northern Coal Com- pany ; [same] v. C. H. Spragne «& Son Company, on writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover- title, i-f5 p. t J 1.13 : N 814/42 Oregon. No. IG, original, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1932. United States r. Oregon ; reply brief for United States, before Garret W. McEnerney. special master. [19:33.] cover-title, iii-|-S2 p. t J 1.13: Or 3/26 Oswego and Syracuse Railroad. No. 21, in Supreme Court. O -t. term. 1933, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Oswego and Syracuse Railroad Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of api)eals for 2d circuit; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+26 p. J J 1.13: Os9 Ouen, R. W. In Court of Claims, no. 42408, A. J. Matthews, trustee [for R. W. Owen] et al. v. United States; defendant's motion to require plaintiffs to make petition more definite and certain [and defendant's brief in support of motion]. [1933.] p. 35-37. t J1.13:Ow2/12 Prnn-^ylrnnia Coal and Coke Corporation. No. 324, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1933, Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Corporation v. T'nited States, on peti- tion for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i-fO p. t J 1.13 : P 384/34 Peoples. Andrew. In Court of Claims, no. K-477. Wilhelmina Peoples, executrix of Andrew Peoples, v. United States ; defendant's answer in resistance to plaintiff's motion for new trial [and brief in support of answer]. [1933.] p. 140-157. t J 1.13 : P 39/14 Phelps, Virginia B. No. 5807, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1032, Virginia B. Phelps v. Joel T. Boone et al., in error to Municipal Court of District of Columbia ; brief for defendant in error. [1033.] cover-title, 10 p. t J 1.13 : P 517 Pictorial Review Company. No. 5001, in Court of Appeals of District of Co- lumbia. Jan. term, 1033, Pictorial Review Company r. Guy T. Ilelverins:. coniniissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of T.n;n89 IIow r of internal revenue; Col-Tex Kelininu' Company r. [samel, on petitions to review decisions of Board of Tax ApjK'als; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, li+33 p. X J 1.13 : W .52/27 Westeiti Union Telcfiraph Company. In circuit court of appe.ils for 2d circuit, Western Union Telegraph Company v. comml.>v to order piiblloationn — See Informntion foIIotvliiK Contentn September 1933 187 Whitcomh, 31 rs. Louise P. V. Nos. 129-131, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Jolin Freuler, administrator of Louise P. V. Whitcomb v. Guy T. Helverin^', commissioner of internal revenue, on i)etition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+18 p. t J 1.13 : W 581/8 White Motor Compmiy. No. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States V. White Motor Company ; petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. t J 1.13 : W 586/28 Wuiginx, Charles G. No. 287, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. Charles G. Wiggins V. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.1 cover-title, ii+18 p. X J 1.13 : W 639/7 Wilder, Herbert A. No. 396, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Company et al. [executors of Herbert A. Wilder] v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit ; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+16 p. t J 1.13 :W 645/2 Wolfte, Conrad. No. 338, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Conrad Wolfle v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. t J 1.13 : W 833 Wander Bakeries Conipany, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. K-497, Wonder Bakeries Company, Inc., v. United States ; defendant's exceptions to supplemental report of commissioner. [1933.] p. 1-3. % J 1.13 : W 845/2 LABOR DEPARTMENT Emergency conservation icork. Chance to worli in forests, questions and answers for information of men offered opportunity to apply for national emergency conservation work. Apr. 17, 1933, revised Sept. 25, 1933. [1933.] 7 p. 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Guide to organization and operation of reemployment offices, July 22. 1933. 2d printing [with additions, Aug. 22] 1933. iii-f26 p. (National Reemployment Service.) + L 7.2 : R 25/2d print. LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Building operations in principal cities of United States, July 1933: preparexl by Division of Building Statistics. 1933. [l]+14p. (Serial no. R. 20.) I L 2.6/a 4 : 933/7 How to order publications — See information following Contents 188 September 1933 Bulletins. List of bulletins of Bureau of Labor Statistics. [1933.] 5 p. (Serial no. R. L'l.) t L2.2:B87 Coal mines and mining. Hours and earnings in bituminous-coal mining, 1933; prepared by Division of Wage Statistics. 1933. [1]+18 p. (Serial no. R. 8.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1933.] t L 2.6/a : B 549/4 Emploi/ment. Trend of employment, July 1933. 1933. [l]+36 p. il. (Serial no. R. 22.) [Monthly.] t L.C. card L23-234 L 2.9: 933/7 Iron. Hours and earnings in iron and steel industry, 1933. [1933.] p. 6ol- 659. (Serial no. R. 32.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1933. J t L 2.6/a : Ir 6 Labor. Labor tiirough the century, 1833-1933, illustrated account as i)resented by Department of Labor at Century of Projjress Exixjsition, Chicago, 1933. 1933. 11+46 p. il. ([Bulletin 597.]) [Issued also without series designa- tion, for which see Monthly catalog for Aug. 1933, p. 103. Another illustra- tion on front and back cover.] t L.C. card L 33-119 L 2.3: 597 Same. (H.doc. 160, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) Monthly labor review, v. 37, no. 3; Sept. 1933. 1933. vi-l-49{>-769 p. il. * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. ; i'oreign subscription, $3.25. L.C. card 15-26485 L 2.6: 37/3 Special aeticlbs. — Labor in shirt industry, 1933. — Reduction of social-insurance contributions lor domestic servants in Germany ; report of C. W. Gray. — Conciliation work of Department of Labor, July 1933 ; by Hugh L. Kerwin. Note. — The Monthly labor review is the medium through which the Bureau publishes its regular monthly reports on such subjects as prices, wages, industrial disputes, and employment conditions, as also the results of original investigations too brief for bulletin purposes, notices of labor legislation by the States or by Congress, and Federal and State court decisions affecting l:ilx)r, which from their importance should be given attention before they could ordinarily appear in the bulletins devoted to these sub- jects. One free subscription will l)e given to all labor departments and bureaus, workmen's compensation commissions, and other offices connected with the administra- tion of labor laws, and to organizations exchanging publications with the Bureau o£ Labor Statistics. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Suporiutendeut <■£ Documents, Washington, D.C., at the prices stated above. Old-age pension.^. Experience under State old-age pension laws in 1932. [1933.] p. 251-262. (Serial no. R25.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1933.] t L 2.6/a : P 387/9 Prices. Retail prices, July 1933 ; prepared by Division of Price Statistics. 1933. ii-t-7p.il. (Serial no. R. 19.) [Monthly.] t L.C. card L 32-43 L 2.6/a2 : 933/7 Wages. Index numbers of wages per hour, 1840-1932. [1933.] p. 632-633. (Serial no. R. 31.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1933.] t L 2.6/a : W 124/39 Union scales of wages and hours of labor in 1933: pt. 1, Preliminary re- port for selected cities. [1933.] p. 660-073. (Serial no. R. 33.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1933.] t L 2.6/a : W 124/38 Wool. Wages and hours of labor in woolen and worsted goods manufactur- ing, 1932. July 1933. iii-f64-}-iv p. (Bulletin 584; Wages and hours of labor series.) * Pai:)er, 10c. L.C. card L 18-15 L 2.3 : 584 Same. (H.doc. 23, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) WOMEN'S BUREAU Cotton-millx. Memorandum on practicability of setting maximum standards of work ill cotton mills operating un581 Y 3.N 21/5 : 5/471 Propcllerx. Negative thrust and torrpie characteristics of adjustable-pitch metal iir<>pel!er [with list of references] ; by Edwin P. Hartman. 1933. cover-title. 18 p. il. 4° (Report 404.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, He. L.C. card 33-2(i5S3 Y 3.N 21/5 : 5/464 Struts (aircraft). Interference between struts in various combinations [with list of references] : by David Biermann and William H. Hermstein. jr. 1933. cover-title. 12 p. il. 4" (Report 4(i8.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paiier, ~k: L.C. card 33-26580 Y 3.N 21 /5 : 5/468 Wind tunnrU. N.A.C.A. full-scale wind tunnel ; by Smith J. De France. 1933. cover-title. 10 p. il. 4° (Report 459.) [Text and illustration (m ji. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Pai)er. 5c. L.C. card 33-20557 Y 3.N 21/5 : 5/459 NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION NoTK. — The National Rocovery Administration was estalilisliod under the provisions of title 1 (if II. R. ."iT.T.'t. T.'Vl Congress (Public 07. approved .Tune 16. 1!>:?S). an act to encourage national industrial recovery, to foster fair compctifion. etc. Tliis .Vdministrn- tlon is also liiiown as the Industrial Recovery .Administration, the National Industrial Recov( ry Administration, and tlie N.R.A.. and the act under which it was estahlislied. as the N.I.R.A. liy K.^ecutive order of .Tune 16. 1038. in order to effectuate the policy set forth in title 1 of the act, the President appointed an .Administrator for Industrial Recovery aiul a Special Industrial Recovery Board. Bluf Eagle. [Circular letter] to all emplovers : IIow to get the Blue Eagle. Aug. 24. 1933. 131 p. 4" t Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 B 62/2 What the Blue Eagle means to you and how you can get it. official explanation of the President's reemplovment agreement. 19;i3. 1 p. larire 4° t Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 B 62 Blur Kiiftlr httrr 1-11; Aug. 14 Sept. 23, 1933. [1933.] various paging. 4" [Multigraphe(l. For distriliutitin to district rooveiv boards. State recovery boards, etc.] I " Y 3.X 21/8 : 10/1-11 CodcH of fair competition. NoTR. — Tlie codes for the following industries (exci'pt those approved hy the Presi- dent) merely rellect the proposals of the Inilustries. .ind none of the provisions con- tained therein ;ire to lie rei;arder iiabllcationn — See Informatiun folIowInK Contents September Id'dS 192 Codes of fair competition — Continued. — J^ Code of fair competition for artificial flower and featlier industry, as approved on Sept. 7, 1933. by President Roosevelt. 1933. vii+6 p. (Hes- istry no. 1603-02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.X 21/8 : 7 ap. 1603-02 — t^ Code of fair competition for automobile manufacturing industry, as ap- proved on Aug. 2G. 1933. by President Roo.sevelt. 1933. [l]+9p. (Kegistrv no. 1403-1-04. ) * Paper. .Ic. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1403-1-04/3 -«— Code of fair competition for automobile manufacturing industry, as sub- mitted to the Administrator and approved by President Roo.'^evelt on Aug 26 1933. 1933. [l]+9p. (Registry no. 1403-1-04. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 ap. 1403-1-04/2 — — Code of fair competition for beauty shop industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 170S-184.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 2178 : 7 sub. 1708-184 — — Code of fair competition for bottling machinerv industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 139&-22.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-22 — i^ Code of fair competition for building directories and changeable signs, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 1702-18.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1702-18 Code of fair competition for cast iron soil piiie industry, as revised on Aug. 22, 1933, and as approved on Sept. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. viii+6 p. (Registry no. 112S--l-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 406-1-09 —^ Code of fair comiietition for gasoline pump manufacturing industry, as approved on Sept. IS, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vi+7 p. (Registry no. 1326-01. ) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1326-01 Code of fair competition for greeting card industry, as submitted on Aug. 22,1933. 1933. [l]+8p. (Registry no. 505-02.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.x 21/8 : 7 sub. 505-02 Ho^T to order publications — See information following Contents 192 September 1933 Codes of fair CMupetition — Continued. Y Code of fair competition for gummed liibel and embossed seal industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+o p. (Registry no. 4(>i-09.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 404-09 — — Code of fair competition for gumming industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 404-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 404-08 Z. Code of fair competition for hosiery industry, as submitted to the Administrator, Aug. 1, 1933, and as approved by President Roosevelt on Aug. 2G, 1933. 1933. iii+lS p. (Registry no. 241-02.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 241-02 — — Code of fair competition lor ice industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [1]+S p. (Registry no. 126-2-04.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 126-2-04 — ^ Code of fair competition for interlining importing industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 299-32.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.x 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-32 I_ Code of fair competition for iron and steel industry, as approved on Aug. 19, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [l]+35 p. (Registry no. 1116- 02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. lll(>-02 — ^ Code of fair competition for lace manufacturing industry, as approved on Aug. 14, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+5 p. (Registry no. 244- 01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 244-01 iL Code of fair competition for leather industry, as revised on Aug. 23, 1933, and as approved on Sept. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. ix+6 p. (Registry no. 930-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 930-1-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for lighting equipment industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1]+S p. (Registry no. 1212-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1212-1-03 — ^ Code of fair competition for lightning rod manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1308-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 180S-1-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for linoleum and felt base manufacturing indus- try, as approved on Sept. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. viii+4 p. (Registry no. 1635-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1635-1-01 -i— Code of fair competition for lumber and timber products industry, as approved on Aug. 19, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1938. iii+ol p. (Registry no. 31^-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 313-1-06 — ^ Code of fair competition for men's clothing industrj% as submitted to the Administrator, July 19, 1933, and as approved by President Roosevelt on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]-fl5 p. (Registry no. 216-1-OG.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 ap. 216-1-06/2 — S^ Code of fair competition for motion picture laboratory industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. IS, 1933, and as approved on Sept. 7, 1933. by President Roosevelt. 1933. xiii-f7 p. (Registry no. 1748-1-11.) * Pai^er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1748-1-11 Code of fair competition for national Avood turners and shapers industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Registry no. 330-02.) ♦Pa- per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 330-02 Code of fair competition for paperboard manufacturing industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933, and as set for hearing. 1933. [1]+13 p. (Registry no. 40G-04. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 406-04 Code of fair competition for petroleum industry, as submitted to the Administrator and approved by President Roosevelt on Aug. 19. 1933. 1933. [1] +25 p. (Registry no. 711-1-21. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 711-1-21/2 Ho^v to order publications — See Information folIovrinK ContcntM September 1933 193 Codes of fair competition — Continued. —5^ Code of fair competition for plioto-lithographers industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 506-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 50<>-05 — *^ Code of fair competition for photographic manufacturing industry, as approved on Aug. 19, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [1]-|-10 p. (Reg- istry no. 1649-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1649-1-01 — — Code of fair competition for pump manufacturing industry, as submitted 2d revision, Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 1326-1-02.) ♦Pa- per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1326-l-02/2d rev. Code of fair competition for rayon and synthetic yarn producing indus- try, as submitted to tlie Administrator, Aug. 3, 1933,' and as approved by President Roosevelt on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+9p. (Registry no 259-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 259-01 Code of fair competition for reinforcing materials fabricating industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+34 p. (Registry no. 1118-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. lllS-08 -*^ Code of fair competition for rosin pitch and compounds industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii-f 8 p. (Registry no. 622-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 622-02 -^ Code of fair competition for salt producing industry, as approved on Sept. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vi+6 p. (Registry no. 140-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 ap. 140-1-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for shipbuilding and ship repair industry, as approved ou July 26, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [l]+9 p. (Regis- try no. 140S-1-01.) [Includes Executive order, report of hearing, and text of code.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1408-1-01 -^— Code of fair competition for textile bag industry, as approved on Sept. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vii+6 p. ( [Registry no.] 203-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 203-1-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for toothpick industry, as submitted on Aug, 29, 1933. 1933. [l]-f6 p. (Registry no. 329-03.) * Paper. .5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 329-03 — Code of fair competition for transit industry, as approved on Sept. 18, 1933. by President Roosevelt. Corrected [print]. 1933. vi-f6 p. (Registry no. 1741-1-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1741-1-08 — — Code of fair competition for underwear and allied products manufactur- ing industry, as approved on Sept. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. Tiii+8p. (Registry no. 275-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 275-1-03 — ^ Code of fair competition for upholstery and decorative fabrics industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]-f3 p. (Registry no. 280-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 280-03 -*^ Code of fair competition for vpall paper manufacturing industry, as ap- proved on Sept. 7, 1933, bv President Roosevelt. 1933. vi-(-8 p. (Registry no. 410-1-04 [410-02].) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 410-02 Code of fair competition for wood-cased lead pencil industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [2]-f35 p. (Registry no. 1647-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1647-01 — Proposed code of fair competition for academic costume industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]-f3 p. (Registry no. 1716-01.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1716-01 — Proposed code of fair competition for advertising distributing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1702-2-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1702-2-11 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for advertising typographers industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. iv-f-S p. (Registry no. 599-2-13.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 599-2-13 Ho-fv to order publications— See information following Contents 194 September 1933 Codes of fair comp< iiilo)t — Continued. ^ Proposed code of fair coinijetition for aircraft manufacturing industry as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1401-1-01.) * Pai)er, i5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1401-1-01 — ^ I'roiH>sed f of fair fomiK-tltion for allied stoue equipment and. supply industrv, as sultmitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f4 p. ( Ke'.iistry no. 1399- 2G. ) * I'aiKT. 5e. Y 3. N 21 / 8 : 7 sul>. 1399-26 — — Proi)o.sed code of fair competition for aluminum fabricating indu.stry, as submitted for public hearing. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Hegi.stry uo. 1203-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1203-1-01/2 — — - I'roposed code of fair competition for aluminum industry, as submitted for public hearing. 1933. 11 +5 p. (Kegistry no. 1203-04.) * Paiier, .")c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1203-04 — — Proposed code of fair competition for American jeweled watch manu- facturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. ^Registry no. 1215-1-03. ) * Pai)er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1215-1-03 ^ Proposed code of fair competition for American newspaiKT publishers industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. 11+3 p. (Kegisti-j- no. 507- 1-05. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. X 21/8 : 7 sub. 507-1-05/ rev. — 11. Proposed code of fair competition for American' wholesale importers and selling agents of imiH)rted male wearing apparel Industry, as submltteil on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 21(M>9.) * Paix^r, 5c-. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 21&-09 — 5l_ Proposed cer. 5c. Y 3. N 21/s : 7 sub. 1704-lMH — — Proposed code of fair competition for armored car industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1411-24.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1411-24 — ' — Proposed code of fair comjietition for artists and drawing material dealers, as submitted on Sept. 8, 1933. 1933. ii+0 p. (Registry no. 1604- (tt.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1604-03 — — Proposed code of fair competition for asbestos industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [11+6 p. (Registry no. 1002-1-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1002-1-01 — *^ Proposed code of fair comi)etition for asphalt shingle and roofing industry, as revised for pul»lic hearing. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 10(^1.3-1-01.) * Paper, 5e. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1003-1-01/rev. — L Proposed code of fair competition for asphalt tile industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 100.3-03.) ♦ Pai>er. 5c. Y 3. N 21 /S : 7 sub. 100.3-03 Proposed code of fair comiietition for As.sociated Factory Mutual Fire Insurance Companies, as submitted on Aug. 31, 193.3. 1933. ii+5 p. (Reg- istry no. 1730-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1730-08 -^ — Propo.sed code of fair competition for athletic goods industrv. as sub- mitted on Aug. 29, 19.33. 19.33. ii + 10 p. (Registry no. 16.^)7-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1^57-1-04 I*roiK)sed code of fair competition for Atlantic Coast coal dock operating industry, as submitted on Aug. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registrv no. 1417-12.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1417-12 How to order iiuliliontionn — See Infomtntlon followlnsr Contentn September 1933 195 Codes of fair competition — Continued. ^ Pi'oposed code of fair competition for automobile retailing industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+S p. (Registry no. 1403-32.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1403-32 — — - Proposed code of fair competition for automotive parts and equipment manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1404-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1404-02 — ^ Same, as revised Sept. 22, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1404-02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1404-02/rev. — ^— Proposed code of fair competition for automotive specialty industry, as submitted on July 18, 1933. 1933. iv+6 p. (Registry no. 1404-1-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1404-1-08 — — Proposed code of fair competition for band instrument manufacturing industiy, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1640- 05. ) *Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1640-05 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for bank note manufacturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registiy no. 504-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 504-1-02 — «^ Proposed code of fair competition for bank note printing industry, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 504-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 504-1-02/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for banking industry, as submitted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1707-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1707-02 — — Proposed code of fair competition for barn equipment industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1637a-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1637a-05 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for bead necklace and novelty industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1005-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1005-01 — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for bias fold tape manufacturers industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. iii+5 p. (Registry no. 251- 09. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 251-09 — S^ Proposed code of fair competition for bicycle manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1407-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1407-1-02 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for blue gem coal industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 702-8-21.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 702-8-21 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for bolt, nut, and rivet industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. iv+16 p. (Registry no. 1104r-01.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1104-01 — i^ Propo.sed code of fair competition for bone button industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1009-1-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1009-1-01 Proposed code of fair competition for book manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 501-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 501-1-03 J^ Proposed code of fair competition for book paper manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 405-1-05.1 * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 40.5-1-05 -i— Proposed code of fair competition for b^ot and shoe manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Sept. 12. 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 904-1-05. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 904-1-05/rev. -^ Proposed code of fair competition for breakfast furniture manufacturers industry, as submitted on Sept. 6. 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry n-). 312- 04. ) **Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 312-04 How to order publications — See Information following Contents 15926 — 33— No. 465 5 196 September 1933 Codes of fair competition — Ck)ntinued. —1^ Proposed ode of fair competition for bronze powder industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [2] +5 p. (Registry no. 1207-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1207-01 — "^ Proposed code of fair competition for broom and mop handle manu- facturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f6 p. (Registry no. 328-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 328-04 Proposed code of fair competition for brush handle and block manu- facturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6p. (Registry no. 328-03. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 328-03 Proposed code of fair competition for building construction and building material industries, as submitted on July 5, 1933. 1933. [1]+Q p. (Reg- istry no. 1610-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1610-02 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for burial in.surance industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]-f4p. (Registry no. 1730-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1730-01 Proposed code of fair competition for business furniture, storage equip- ment, and supply industry, as revised Sept. 11, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]-f28 p. (Registry no. 1137-1-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1137-1-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for button jobbers industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [1]+10 p. (Registry no. 1612-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1012-05 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for buttonhole industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii-fS p. (Registry no. 215-14.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 215-14 —^ Proposed code of fair competition for can manufacturers industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [l]-l-9 p. (Registry no. 1147-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1147-02/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for cap and closure industry, as revised on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii-f8 p. (Registry no. 1022-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1022-1-03/rev. -*— Proposed code of fair competition for carbon black industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]-|-4p. (Registry no. 709-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 709-02 / Proposed code of fair competition for carloading and forwarding haul- ing industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii-f4 p. (Registry no. 1411-30.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1411-30 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for carriage of property for hire by means of motor vehicles, drays, and teams industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f 13 p. (Registry no. 1411-28.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1411-28 -i— Proposed code of fair competition for casein plastics and related products industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]-}-3 p. (Registry no. 251-08. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 251-08 -^ Proposed co1.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21 /8 : 7 sub. 1140-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for commercial art profession, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1702-2-07.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1702-2-07 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for commercial duplicating and mailing industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1702-14.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1702-14 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for commercial fixture manufacturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 310-02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 316-02 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for commercial, illustrative, and pic- torial photographers industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. ( Registry no. 1050-13. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1650-13 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for commercial printing industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. il+6 p. (Registry no. 599-2-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 599-2-07 — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for commercial vehicle body manufac- turing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1405-04. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1405-04 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for concrete burial vault manufac- turing industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. ( Re.iristry no. 1014-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1014-06 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for concrete chimney builders industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [2] +2 p. (Registry no. 1015-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1015-1-01 — '^^~ Proposed co-i- Proposed code of fair competition for fabricated metal products indus- try, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1118-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.1118-06 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for fabricated metal products manu- facturing and metal finishing and coating industry, as revised Sept. 19, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1118-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1118-06/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for feldspar grinders industry, as sub- mitted on July 20, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1012-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1012-1-02 — — Proposed code of fair competition for fiber and metal work clothing button manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [2] +6 p. ( Registry no. 1612-04. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1612-04 — ^^ Proposed code of fair competition for fiber wallboard industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+14 p. (Registry no. 1630-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1630-1-03 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for fibre can and tube industry, as submitted on July 31, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 311-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 311-03 — ~ Proposed code of fair competition for file manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 11, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1149-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1149-1-06 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for fiat glass manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1021-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1021-1-06 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for floor and wall clay tile manufactur- ing industry, as revised Sept. 14, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+17 p. (Registry no. 1042-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1042-1-02/rev. HoTV to order publications— See Infonnation folloTvlng Contents 202 September 1933 Codes of fair competition — Ckjutinued. — -^ Proposed code of fair competition for fluorspar industry, as submitted ou Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1218-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1218-10 — ^ Propo.sed code of fair competition for fluted cup, pan liner, and lace paper industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 407-07. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 407-07 — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for folding box division of pai)er box manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31. 1933. 1933. [2] +5 p. (Registry no. 406-03-B.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 406-03-B Proposed code of fair competition for food disb and paper plate indu.stry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]4-6 p. (Registry no. 407-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 407-1-04 -^ Propo.sed code of fair competition for foundry equipment manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1112- 02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1112-02 -i=— Proposed code of fair competition for foundry .supply manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [11+4 p. (Registry no. 1112-01. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1112-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for fruit and vegetable package manu- facturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 19.33. iii+16 p. (Regis- try no. 324-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 324-1-02 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for funeral service industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+6p. (Registry no. 1749-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 174{M)4 — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for funeral service industry, as sub- mitted on Sept. 5, 1933 [application for approval of code]. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 1749-04. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1749-04/2 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for funeral supply industry, as revised Sept. 11. 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+9p. (Registry no. 307-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 307-1-01/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for funeral vehicle and ambulance indu.stry, as submitted on July 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+0 p. (Registry no. 1405-<)2. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21 /8 : 7 sub. 140^-02 Proposed code of fair competition for furniture industry, as revised Sept. 21. 19.33; for public hearing on Oct. 9, 1933. 1933. [l]+7p. (Registry no. 312-1-10. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 31^1-10/rev. -^ Proposed code of fair competition for furnitui'e warehouse, shipping, and moving industi-y, ns submited on Aug. 31, 1933. 10.33. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1713-2-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1713-2^09 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for galvanizers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 11. 3.>-21.) * Paper, 5o. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 .sub. 113;>-21 - — Proposed code of fair competition for garage and repair shops, storage garages, and parking stations industry, as submitted on Aug. 28. 1933. 1933. [1] -f 5 p. (Registry no. 1724-20.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1724-20 Proposed code of fair comi^etition for garter, sus]iender, and belt indus- try, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+7p. (Registry no. 271-1-01.) * Paiier, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 271-1-01 ■- — Proposed code of fair competition for gas appliances and apparatus indus- try, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-l-5 p. (Registry no. 1129-1-11.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1129-1-11 Proi)osed code of fair competition for gas cock industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 19.33. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1335-05.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21 ^8 : 7 sub. 1335-05 How to order publlcatloua — See information followinK Content* September 1933 203 Codes of fair oompetition — Continued. — ^ Same, as revised Aug. 28, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Regis- try no. 1335-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1335-05/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for gas operating utility industry, as submitted on Aug. 14, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1741-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1741-1-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for gas tubing manufacturing indus- try, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii-t-3 p. (Registry no. 80.5-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 805-1-01 — '— Proposed code of fair competition for gear manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 81, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1399-33.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-33 '•^ Proposed code of fair competition for general contractors division of construction industry, as .submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]-l-8 p. (Registry no. 161&-2-31.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1616-2-31/2 — — Proposed code of fair competition for general contractors of Territory of Hawaii, as submitted on Aug. 18, 1933. 1933. ii-1-7 p. (Registry no. 1616-81. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1616-81 — -^ Proposed code of fair competition for glass container industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [2]-f8 p. (Registry no. 1022-1-03 [01].) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1022-1-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for glove industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-[-4 p. (Registry no. 913-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 913-1-01 — «^ Proposed code of fair competition for graphic arts finishing industry, as submitted on Aug. 16, 1933. 1933. ii-t-5 p. (Registry no. 506-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 506-06 ^ Proposed code of fair competition for grass and fiber rug industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]-f6 p. (Registry no. 311-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 311-1-01 Proposed code of fair competition for grinding wheel industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 15, 1933. 1933. [l]-f5 p. (Registry no. 1001-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1001-03 — *^ Proposed code of fair competition for gut string industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-1-2 p. (Registry no. 1713-31.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1713-31 *'' Proposed code of fair competition for gutta percha manufacturing in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-|-2 p. (Registry no. 613 -01. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 613-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair comi)etition for hair and jute felt industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. iii-|-4 p. (Registry no. 232-1-03.) * Pa per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 232-1-03 —^ Same, as revised Sept. 19, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]-[-6 p. (Registry no. 232-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 232-1-03/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair comi)etition for hair cloth manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. li-f-lO p. (Registry no. 299-2-18.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 290-2-18 — ■— Proposed code of fair competition for hand bag frame manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-|-4 p. (Registry no. 1122- 1-04. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1122-1-04 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for hand chain hoist industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. ii-f-6 p. (Registrv no. 1107-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1107-02 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for handkerchief industry, as revised Sept. 15, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]-f-ll p. (Registry no. 237-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 237-1-01/rev. How to order publications — See Infonnatlon following Contents 204 September 1933 Co^s of fair competition — Continued. — — Proposed code of fair competition for hardware and supply merchants industry, as submitted on Aug, 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. Ill-I- ll.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1114-11 Proposed code of fair competition for hardwood crutches manufacturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+2 p. (Registry no. 1628-04. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1628-04 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for hardwood distillation industry, as submitted for public hearing. 1933. [1]+G p. (Registry no. G99-03.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 699-03 — k^ Proposed code of fair competition for hat and cap leather industry, as .^submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 920-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 920-02 — i — Proposed code of fair competition for hat lining industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [2] +6 p. (Registry no. 258-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 .sub. 258-02 " ^ Proposed code of fair competition for hearse and livery trade, as sub- mitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [2] +10 p. (Registry no. 1662-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1662-01 — — Proposed code of fair competition for heating, piping, and air condi- tioning division of construction industry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]-f8p. (Registry no. 1130-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1130-03 1/ Proposed code of fair competition for heel manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 924-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 924-1-01 Proposed code of fair competition for hide and leather working machine industiT, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii-|-3 p. (Registry no. 1399-27.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 139^27 — "— Proposed code of fair competition for hook and eye tape industry, as sub- mitted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 251-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 251-11 — — Proposed code of fair competition for hotel industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1728-2-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 172S-2-09 —^ Same, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1728- 2-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1728-2-09/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for household refrigerator cabinet industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1328- 1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1328-1-01 — ^— Proposed code of fair competition for ignition replacement parts industrj', as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1404-31.) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1404-31 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for imitation and leather novelties industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 901-01.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 901-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for importers and wholesalers of marble, onyx, and travertine, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1023-21.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1023-21 Proposed code of fair competition for incandescent electric lamp manufac- turing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1216-1-02.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 121O-1-02 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for incubator manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1637 A-10.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1637 A-10 How io order pnbllcationa^See Information followlngr Contents September 1933 205 Cod^s of fair competition — Gontinuecl. — — Proposed code of fair competition for industrial safety equipnu>nt indus- try, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 1399-24.) * Paper, 5c. ¥ 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-24 — J^ Proposed code of fair competition for industrial supplies and machinery industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933- [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1399- 1-16.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-1-16/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for infants' and children's knitted outer- wear industry, as submitted on Aug. 80, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 243-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 243-1-03 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for ink and adhesive industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Register [Registry] no. 614-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 614-02 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for insulation board industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+14 p. (Registry no. 1630-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1630-1-02 — *^ Proposed code of fair competition for insurance agents industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1983. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1732-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1732-02 — *^ Proposed code of fair competition for insurance brokers industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii-t-2 p. (Registry no. 1730-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1730-05 — "^ Proposed code of fair competition for jobbing and import branch of wholesale gi-anite dealers industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. li-f-6 p. (Registry no. 1023-3-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1023-3-08 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for journeyman hatters' industry, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 213-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 213-08 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for knitted outerwear industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]-f4 p. (Registry no. 243-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 243-1-02 ^ Proposed code of fair competition for knitting machine needle manu- facturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1333-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 :7 sub. 1333-1-03 ^ Proposed code of fair competition for label manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 404-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 404-01 Proposed code of fair competition for ladder manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 304-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 304-11 ' ^" Proposed code of fair competition for lava manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. iii+4 p. (Registry no. 1637-04.) ^ * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1637-04 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for lead head nail manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933, 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1118-15.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1118-15 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for lead industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1217-8-01.) * Paper, 5c, Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1217-8-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for leather and shoe findings industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [2] +5 p. (Registry no. 910-01.) ♦Paper, 5c, Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 910-01 — — Proposed code of fair competition for leatherboard industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933, 1933, [l]+6 p, (Registry no. 999-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 999-1-01 HoTV to order publications — See information following Contents 206 September 1933 Cofies of fair competition — C!ontinued. ' ■ Proposed code of fair competition for legitimate full length dramatic and musical theatrical industry, as approved on Aug. 16, 1933, by President Koosevelt. 1933. iv+10 p. (Registry no. 1748-04.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1748-04 — — Proposed code of fair competition for lift truck and portable elevator manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+S p. (Reg- istry no. 1316-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1316-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for limestone industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1020-09.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1020-09 -^ Same, as revised Sept. 2, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. iv.-f6 p. ( Registry no. 1026-09. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1026-09/rev. — t— - Proposed code of fair competition for linen supply industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1735-04.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1735-04 Proposed cotle of fair competition for liner and packing device industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 40.5-32.) * Pa- per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 405-32 — - Proposed code of fair competition for liquefied gas industry, as revised Sept. 7. 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]-i-8 p. (Registry no. 711-23.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 711-23/rev. — i^ Proposed code of fair competition for lithographic industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 506-1-04.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 506-1-04 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for locksmith industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]-f-4 p. (Registry no. 1133-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1133-10 ^ Proposed code of fair competition for loose leaf and blank book manu- facturers industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii-f4 p. (Registry no. 409-04. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 409-04 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for loose leaf manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1098-04.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1698-04 ■ ^ Same, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (RegistiT no. 1698-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1698-04/rev. ^ Proposed code of fair competition for machine made laces and em- broideries industry, as submitted on Aug. 17, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 231-09. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 231-09 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for machine tool industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 131»-15.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1319-15 —^ Same, as revised Aug. 29, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+7 p. (Registry no. 1319-15.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1319-15/rev. f f Proposed code of fair competition for machinery and tools industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1149-08.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1149-08 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for mail order fashion studio industry, as sulmiitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1702-22.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sul). 1702-22 Pr(ip<)sed code of fair competition for malleable iron industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. ii + 14 p. (Registry no. 1106-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.x 21/S : 7 sub. 1 106-02 Same, as revised Sept. 19, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1106-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1106-02/rev. How tu order publications — Sec Informntion following Contenta September 1933 207 Cqd^s of fair competition — Continued. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for managers of art, literary, and other personal property at auction, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. ( Registry no. 1705-03. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1705-03 — — Proposed code of fair competition for manufacturers of bagging foi- raw cotton industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 203-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 203-06 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for manufacturers of men's and boys' pajamas and nightshirts industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. 11+ 5 p. (Registry no. 250-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 250-1-02 — — Proposed code of fair competition for manufacturers of pleating, stitch- ing, and embroidery, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Reg- istry no. 231-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 231-1-06 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for marine and transportation under- writers and insurers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 193.3. 1933. ii+ 2 p. (Registry no. 1730-06. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1730-06 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for market supply and equipment in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-fS p. (Registry no. 1328- 06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1.328-06 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for marking devices industry, as re- vised for public hearing. 1933. ii+13 p. (Registry no. 1407-1-02 [1399- 04].) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1.399-04/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for master engravers guild industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 19.33. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 504-9-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 504-9-01 — '-^ Proposed code of fair competition for master shoe rebuilders industry, as submitted on Aug. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 928-217.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 928-217 — ^ Proposed code of fair comi^etition for meat packing and allied products machinery and equipment industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+ 6 p. (Registry no. 1611-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1611-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for mechanical packing industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1637-11.) * Paper, 5e. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1637-11 — ^^ Proposed code of fair competition for medium and low priced jewelry manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1215-1-01. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1215-1-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for men's neckwear industry, as re- vised for public hearing. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 248-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 248-1-02/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for metal hospital furniture industry, as submitted on Aug. 26, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 1121-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1121-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair comi>etition for metal perforating manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1124- 02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.X 21/8 : 7 sub. 1124-02 Proposed code of fair comi>etition for metal tank industry, as revised Sept. 16, 1933, for public hearing on Oct. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+10 p. (Reg- istry no. 1136-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1136-01/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for milk bottle crate industry, as sub- mitted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 303-04.) * Paper. 5;-. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 303-04 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for milk filtering materials and dairy products cotton wrappings industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 22.3-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.^" 21/8: 7 sub. 223-02 Ho-w to order publications — See information following Contents 208 September 1933 Code, 9 of fair competition — Continued. Proposed code of fair competition for mill supply industry, as submitted on July 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1126-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1126-01 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for millinery and dress trimming in- dustry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [l]-f3 p. (Registry no. 247-1-05. ) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 .sub. 247-1-05/rev. -^ Proposed code of fair competition for molybdenum mining industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 1218-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1218-08 Proposed code of fair competition for mop manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1609-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1609-08 Proposed code of fair competition for motion-picture industry, as sub- mitted. 1933. [l]+22 p. (Registry no. 1639-03.) * Paper, Tx;. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1639-03 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for motion picture theatre printers industry, as submitted on Aug. 22, 1933. 1933. ii-f5 p. (Registry no. 599-24.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 599-24 —1^ Proposed code of fair competition for motor fire apparatus industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [2] +9 p. (Registry no. 1314-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1314-02 ^ ■ Proposed code of fair competition for motor vehicle retailing trade, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1403^2.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1403-42/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for motorcycle manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1412-02.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1412-02 — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for mounters and finishers industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [l]+8 p. (Registry no. 1702-19.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1702-19 Proposed code of fair competition for music publishing industry, as sub- mitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii-f9 p. (Registry no. 509-02.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 509-02 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for mutual fire insurance, automotive mutual insurance, and mutual casualty insurance industry, and affiliated organizations, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-|-3 p. (Registrv no. 1730-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1730-04 -^ — Proposed code of fair competition for national association of mutual in- surance industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-|-2 p. (Registry no. 1730-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1730-07 — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for National Board of Fire Under- writers and fire insurance industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry [no.] 1730-02.) * Paper, oc. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1730-02 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for national clay mining industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+13 p. (Registrv no. 1303-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1303-09 — ^ Propo.sed code of fair competition for natural gas industry, as submitted on Aug. 14, 1933. 1933. [11+3 p. (Registry no. 709-01.) * Paper, He. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 709-01 * Proposed code of fair competition for negligee industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [11+4 p. (Registry no. 250-1-03.) * Paper, He. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 250-1-03 Proposed coetition for periodical publishing industry, as ' submitted on Aug. 19, 1933. 1933. ii-(-9 p. (Registry no. 507-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 507-1-03 — — Same, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 507-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 507-1-03/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for personal finance industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 1721-01.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1721-01 — — Proposed code of fair competition for photo-engraving industry, as sub- mitted on Sept. 0, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. .')04-l-04.) * PaiK>r, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 504-1-04 Propo.'^ed code of fair competition for photo-finishing industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. [2] +4 p. (Registry no. 1050-11.) 'Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1G50-11 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for photo-lithographing industry, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 506-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 506-05/ rev. Proposed code of fair competition for piano manufacturing industry, as revised Sept. 1, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii-|-5 p. (Registrv no. 1640-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1640-04/rev. — Proposed code of fair coniiietition for picture publishers and importers industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registrv no. 505-03. ) • Paper. 5c. Y 3.X 21/8 : 7 sul). 505-0:^ How to order publicatioun — Sec information (ollovi-lnK Contents September 1933 211 Codes of fair competition — Ck)ntinued. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for pipe coil manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1128-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1128-07 y^ Proposed code of fair competition for pipe line construction industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 161&-87.) * Paper, oc. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1016-87 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for pipe nipple manufacturing industry, as revised Aug. 26, 1938, for public hearing. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1128-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1128-02/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for plain washer industry, as submit- ted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. [l]+12p. (Registry no. 1104-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1104-02 — — Proposed code of fair competition for plastering industry, as revised Sept. 5, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1032-3-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1032-3-02/rev. — ■ — Proposed code of fair competition for plastic arts industry, as submitted on Aug. 9, 1933. 1933. [1]+17 p. (Registry no. 1024-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1024-1-01 — — Proposed code of fair competition for plastic novelty manufacturers in- dustry, as submitted on Sept. 7, 1933. 1933. iv+8p. (Registry no. 1024-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1024-02 ' ^ Proposed code of fair competition for plastics fabricators' industry, as submitted on Sept. 11, 1933. 1933. ii-f 6 p. (Registry no. 1613-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.x 21/8 : 7 sub. 1613-02 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for play publishing industry, as sub- mitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 174S-3-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.x 21/S : 7 sub. 1748-3-05 — ~ Proposed code of fair competition for playing marble industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1660-9-04.) * Pa- per, 5c. Y 3.x 21/8 : 7 sub. 1660-9-04 Proposed code of fair competition for pleating, stitching, and Bonnaz embroidery industry, as submitted Aug. 23, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 3, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 231-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.x 21/8 : 7 sub. 281-1-06/2 — Proposed code of fair competition for plumbago crucible industry, as re- vised Sept. 15, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 1040-A-Ol. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 8.X 21/8 : 7 sub. 1040-A-Ol/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for porcelain enameling industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1033-1-02.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 8.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1033-1-02 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for portrait and commercial photo- graph industry, as submitted on Aug. 19, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1650-08. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1650-08 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for potash and borax industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+13 p. (Registry no. 1218-8-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.x 21/8 : 7 sub. 1218-8-03 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for poultry equipment industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1637a-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 8.x 21/8 : 7 sub. 1637a-06 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for print cutting jobbing industry, as submitted on Aug. 81, 1933. 1933. [l]+2 p. (Registry no. 410-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.X 21/8 : 7 sub. 410-10 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for printer's roller industry, as sub- mitted on Sept. 1, 1938. 1938. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1325-03.) *Paper. 5c. Y 3.x 21/8 : 7 sub. 1325-03 How to order publications — See information follo'cvins Contents 15926— 33— No. 465 6 212 fcJEPTEMBER l'Jo3 Codes of fair competition — Continued. —4^ Same, as revised Sept. 15, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [IH-S- p. (Registry no. 1325-03.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 .sub. 1325-03/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for printing equipment industry, as revised Sept. 20, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]-fl6 p. (Registry no. 599-18.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 599-18/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for printing ink industr>\ as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [1]+10 p. (Registry no. 614-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 614-1-01 -^ Propo.sed code of fair competition for privately owned and/or privately controlled home study school industry, as submitted on Au«. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1717-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1717-07 ■^ Proposed code of fair competition for professional engineer's division of construction industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1719-2-18.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1719-2-18 — Proposed code of fair competition for publishing-printing and printing subdivisions of graphic arts industry, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. [2] +7 p. (Registry no. 507-11.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 507-1 1/rev. -^ Proposed code of fair competition for punch board manufacturing indus- trv, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1713-26.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1713-26 -'— Proposed code of fair competition for quicksilver industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1218-8-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1218-8-04 — — Proposed code of fair competition for quilting manufacturers industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 299-1-08.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299^1-08 -i^ Proposed code of fair competition for radio broadcasting industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. iii+6 p. (Registry no. 1742-09.) ♦Pai^r, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1742-09 — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for railroad and transportation con- cessionaires industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [2] +4 p. (Registry no. 1728-29. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1728-29 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for railroad special track equipment industry, as submitted on Aug. 16, 1933. 1933. [1]-|-21 p. (Resristry no. 1501-1-01. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1501-1-01 — '- Proposed code of fair competition for railway brass car and locomotive journal bearing and castings industry, as submitted on Sept. 2. 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1414-03.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1414-03 •J Proposed code of fair competition for rainwear industrv, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii-|-5 p. (Registry no. 80G-02.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 806-02 ■^^— Proposed code of fair competition for raised printing manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f-3 p. (Registry no. 1325-02. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1325-02 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for ready cut house industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 304-15.) ♦Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 304-15 -^ Proposed code of fair competition for ready mixed concrete industry, as submitted on Aug. 11, 1933. 1933. ii-f9 p. (Registry no. 1011-05.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1011-05 -J^ Proposed code of fair competition for real estate business, real estate and insurance brokerage 1)usiness, real estate and building management business, real estate mortgage business, land development and home building business. real estate appraising business, as submitted on Sept. 1. 1933. 1933. v-f-36 p. (Registry no. 1743-lG.) ♦ Paiier, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1743-16 Hovr to order pnbllcntlona — See information following Content* September 1933 213 Cod^s of fair competition — Ck)ntinued. — — Proposed code of fair competition for rebuilt tire industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 807-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 807-05 Proposed code of fair competition for recessed cliina accessories industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1012-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1012-1-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for reclaimed oil industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [l]-f9 p. (Registry no. 710-1-03.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 710-1-03 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for renovating of second-hand bagging and ties for covering cotton industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f 4 p. (Registry no. 203-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 203-05 — i^ Proposed code of fair competition for retail automotive maintenance in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-|-14 p. (Registry no. 1402-03. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1402-03 — — Proposed code of fair competition for retail coal merchants industry, as submitted on July 28, 1933. 1933. [1]+10 p. (Registry no. 701-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 701-11 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for retail farm equipment industry, as submitted Sept. 11, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 17, 1933. 1933. [l]-f6 p. (Registry no. 1303-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1303-07 — — Proposed code of fair competition for retail fur manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii-}-13 p. (Registry no. 911-1-14.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 911-1-14 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for ribbon and notion novelty manufac- turing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]-t-4 p. (Registry no. 251-1-04. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 251-1-04 — :^— Proposed code of fair competition for road machinery industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]-f6 p. (Registry no. 1329-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1329-02 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for road machinery manufacturing in- dustry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [2]-|-6 p. (Registry no. 1329-02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1329-02/rey. — — Proposed code of fair competition for robe industry of America, as sub- mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f 6 p. (Registry no. 250-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 250-01 — ^ Proiwsed code of fair competition for rock crusher manufacturing in- dustry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. ii-|-6 p. (Registry no. 1399- 1-15. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 139&-l-15/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for rolling door industry, as submitted on Sept. 8, 1933. 1933. ii-f 5 p. (Registry no. 1139-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1139-01 — i— Proposed code of fair competition for roofing contracting industry of St. Louis. Mo., as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1042-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1042-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for roofing granule manufacturing in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1036-05.) * Paper, 5c, Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1036-05 — U- Proposed code of fair competition for rosin barrel manufacturers in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 302- 1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 302-1-01 — — Proposed code of fair competition for i-ubber foot\vear industry, as sub- mitted on July 29, 1933. 1933. [l]+5p. (Registry no. 801-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 801-1-01 How to order publications — See information following Contents 214 September 11)33 Coded of fair compeiitU/n — (Continued. — ^ Propased code of fair coiui)etition for rubber heel and sole niauufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1J)33. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 803-1-01. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 803-1-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for rubber munufactunng industry, including automobile fabrics, proofers, and backers division, rubber flooring division, rubber footwear division, hard rubber division, heel and sole divi- sion, mechanical rubber goods division, sponge rubber division, rubber sundries division, rainwear division, as submitted on Sept. 20, 1933. 1933. ii4-41 p. (Registry no. 899-04.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 899-04 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for rubber tire industry, as submitted to tiie Administrator. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 807-1-06.) ♦ Paijer, 5.-. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 807-1-OG — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for saddieiT manufacturing industry, as revi.sed for public hearing. 1033. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 915-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 915-01/rev. — ^ ProiH)sed code of fair competition for safety I'azor and blade manufac- turing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. i 108-1-03. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1108-1-03 — ^ Proposed co-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for standardized stationery and busi- ness forms industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Reg- istry no. 50(MJ8.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 506-08 — i^. Proposed code of fair competition for stationers industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. iv+16 p. (Registry no. 409-1-02.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 40(^1-02 —p- Proposed code of fair competition for stationery, tablet, and school paper industry, as submitted on Aug. 15, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 409- 1-03.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 409-1-03 Proposed code of fair competition for stationery, tablet, and school pai)er manufacturing industry, as revised Sept. 18, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 409-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 409-1-03/rev. ^ Proposed code of fair competition for steel and copper plate engraving industry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. 11+3 p. (Registry no. 540^-06.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 54(H)6 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for steel joist industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+10 p. (Registry no. 1142-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1142-06 — ~ Proposed code of fair competition for steel plate fabricating industry, as submitted on Aug. 36, 1933. 1933. ii-f4 p. (Registry no. 1144-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1144-1-01 — I'— Proposed code of fair competition for steel tubular and firebox boiler industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1129-1-17.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1129-1-17 ^ Same, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1129-1-17. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 112&-l-17/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for stet-l warehousing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1142-03.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1142-03 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for stitchdown shoe manufacturing industry, as submitted on July 14, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 904-01.) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 904-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for stoneware industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1033. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 104(M)4.) 'Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1040-04 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for structural steel and iron fabricat- ing industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [l]+30 p. (Registry no. 1135-22. ) » Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1135-22 — ''^— Proposed code of fair competition for sulphonated oil manufacturers industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 193.^. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 699-16.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 099-16 How to order pnbllcatlona— See Information folloirlngr Contents Septembeb 1933 217 Codes of fair competition — CJontinued. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for surgical dressings industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1628-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1628-06 — — Proposed code of fair competition for table oil cloth industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1635-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1635-03 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for tack industry, as submitted on Sept. 5, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1118-16.) * Paper. 5o. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1118-16 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for tackle block industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+3 p. (Registry no. 1610-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1610-07 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for tag manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 404-1-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 404^1-07 I/- Same, as revised Sept. 20, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 19, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 404-1-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 404-l-4)7/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for talc and soapstone producers industry, as submitted on Aug. 3, 1933. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 1039- 10. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1039-10 — '— Proposed code of fair competition for tanning extract producing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. [2] +3 p. (Registry no. 1658-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1658-1-01 — — Proposed code of fair competition for telegraph communication industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. [l]+2 p. (Registry no. 1332-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1332-06 — ^ Projwsed code of fair competition for telephone industry, as submitted on Aug. 11, 1933. 1933. iii+3 p. (Registry no. 1332-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1332-03 ^ Proposed code of fair competition for terra cotta industry, as revised Sept. 5, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1041-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1041-01/rev. « ^ Proposed code of fair competition for textbook publishing industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 501-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 501-06 — ^ Same, as submitted [as revised for public hearing] on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 501-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 501-06/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for textile and hosiery packing manu- facturers of graphic arts industries, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 404-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 40+-10 — ^ • Proposed code of fair competition for textile examining, shrinking, and .finishing industry, as submitted. 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 299-01-38.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-01-38 — i^ Proposed code of fair competition for textile processing industry, as 'revised on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 297-1-13.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 297-1-13/rev. — ^^- Proposed code of fair competition for thread industry, as submitted on Aug. 25, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Register [Registry] no. 273-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 273-02 — ~ Proposed code of fair competition for throwing industry, as submitted on Aug. 14, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registiy no. 274-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 27-1-1-01 Hour to order publications — See Information folloivlns Contents 218 September 1933 Codes of fair oom petit ion — Continued. ^ Proposed code of fair competition for ticket and coupon manufacturing industry, as submitted on Sept. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 404- 1-05. ) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 4(>i-l-05 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for tool and implement industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. 11+6 p. (Registry no. 1149-1-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1149-1-05 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for trade bookbinding industry, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 502-02.) 'Paper, 5c. Y 3.x 21/8 : 7 sub. 502-02 — — Proposed code of fair competition for trailer manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1420-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1420-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for transparent materials converters industry, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+21 p. (Registry no. 402- 02. ) * Paper, oc. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 402-02 ^ Proposed code of fair competition for typesetting industry, as submitted on Sept. G, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 599-&-06.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 599-9-06 — — Proposed code of fair competition for typewriters and oflSce machine dealers industry, as submitted on Sept. 3, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1301-03.) * Paper, .5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1301-03 — — Proposed code of fair competition for umbrella industry, as revised for public hearing. 1933. [2] +7 p. (Registry no. 1661-1-01.) * Paper, 5e. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1661-1-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for United Commercial Travelers of America, as submitted on Aug. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Regi.stry no. 373-A. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 373-A ^ Proposetl code of fair competition for upholstery and drapery textile industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 280-1-01. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 280-1-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for used machinery and equipment dealers industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1399-29.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-29 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for vacuum cleaner manufacturing in- dustrv, as submitted on July 25, 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 1629- 1-01. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 162*^1-01 — ~ Proposed code of fair competition for valve and fittings industry, as submitted on Aug. 31 [21], 1933. 1933. [1]+10 p. (Registry no. 1335- 1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 133^1-03 — !^ Same, as reviser, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1612-1-03 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for vegetable parchment paper in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 29, 1933. 1933. [11+5 ]>. (Registry no. 405-1 4. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21 /8 : 7 sub. 405-14 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for velvet manufacturing industry, as .subniitti'd on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. [l]+6 p. (Registry no. 281-1-01.) * PaiMT, 5r. Y 3. N 21 /8 : 7 sub. 2S1-1-01 ' Propo.sed code of fair competition lor veneer fruit and vegetable i)aekage industry, as submitted on Aug. 24, 1933. 1933. IH+G p. (Registry no. 324-1-01.) ♦ Paper, He. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 324-1-01 IIow to order iiublicationa — .See Infonuntlon foIIoivInK Contentn September 1933 219 Codes of fair competition — Continued. ■ ^ Proposed code of fair competition for viscose extrusion industry (exclu- sive of rayon), as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. iv+S p. (Registry no. 402-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 402-1-01 — — Same, as revised Sept. 8, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. iv+2 p. (Reg- istry no. 402-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 402-1-01/rev. — *!— Proposed code of fair competition for vitreous enameled ware industry, as submitted on Aug. 18, 1933. 1933. [l]+5 p. (Registry no. 1018-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1018-1-01 ^ Proposed code of fair competition for wadding industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 299-34.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-34 — — Proposed code of fair competition for warm air furnace manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii-fG p. (Registrv no. 1103-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1103-07 — — Proposed code of fair competition for warm air register and metal grille industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. lllS-12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1118-12 — ''— Proposed code of fair competition for washable service apparel iudus- trv. as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 253-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 253-01 ^ Proposed code of fair competition for washing and ironing machine manufacturing industry, as revised Sept. 22, 1933, for public hearing. 1933. li+5 p. (Registry no. 1399-1-11.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-1-11/rev. — ^^ Proposed code of fair competition for watchcase manufacturing in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 25. 1933. for public hearing Sept. 29. 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1225-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1225-01 — »^ Proposed code of fair competition for water meter manufacturing in- dustry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1320- 01. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1320^1 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for water supply industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii-f6 p. (Registry no. 1741-9-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1741-9-07 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for water well drillers industry, as submitted on Aug. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 161&-78.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1616-78 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for waterproof paper industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 406-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 406-11 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for waterpi-oofing, dampproofing, caulking compounds, and concrete floor treating industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1610-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1610-06 — — Proposed code of fair competition for weaving specialties industry, as submitted on Sept. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1333-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1333-10 — tC Proposed code of fair competition for white metal casting or white metal and rhinestone noveltv manufacturing industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1122-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1122-1-03 — — Proposed code of fair competition for white wet ground mica industry, as submitted on Aug. 18, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1013-07.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 1013-07 HoTT to order publications — See information following Contents 220 September 1933 Coded of fair competition — Continued. '' Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale confectionery industry, as submitted on Aug. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 11-M)4.) * Pai>er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 114-04 — ' — Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale dry goods industry, as submitted on Aug. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 229-3-OG.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 22&-3-06 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale hardware industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. iii+7 p. (Registry no. 1114-01.) 'Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1114-01 Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale machine-made lace and embroidery industry, as submitted on Sept. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Regis- try no. 231-11.) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 231-11 Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale plumbing industry, as revised on Sept. 23, 19.';3, for public hearinir. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1129-3-12.) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1129-3-12/rev. -^ — Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale stationery industry, as submitted on Aug. 81, 1933. 1933. ii+0 p. (Registry no. 409-06.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 409-06 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for window shade cloth and roller manufacturers industry, as submitted on Sept. 8, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 299-1-12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 290-1-12 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for window shade industry, as sub- mitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 299-30.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-36 / — ^— Proposed code of fair competition for wooden pail and tub industry, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 302-1-03.) •Pa- per, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 302-1-03 — *^ Proposed code of fair competition for wooden tobacco basket manufac- turing and sales industry, as submitted on Sept. 2, 1033. 1933. ii+2 p. (Regi-stry no. 301-02.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 301-02 - ^ Proposed code of fair competition for wool stock industry, as submitted on Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. [l]+4 p. (Registry no. 286-3-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 286-3-01 — ^— Proposed code of fair competition for wool textile industry, as submitted on July 15, 1933, and as approved on July 26, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. x+4 p. (Registry no. 286-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 286-04 — ^ Pi-oposed code of fair competition for zinc industry, as submitted on July 17,1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1224-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1224-1-01 — ^ Proposed code of laljor provisions for retail food and grocery industry, as siubmitted on Sept. 21, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 5, 19.33. 1933. li+6 p. ([Registry no.] 123-40.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 123-40 — ^ Proposed code of labor provisions for wholesale food and grocery indus- try, as submitted on Aug. 31, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 5, 1933. 1933. ii+G p. (Registry no. 123-3-10.) 'Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 123-3-10 Compliance hfiards. Regulations on procedure for local \RA compliance boards. [Sept. 12] 1933. [1]+11 p. (Bulletins.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y3.N21/8:3/5 Connecticut Oarment Manufacturers Association. Denial of application [of Connecticut Garment Manufacturers Association] for exemption from provi- sions of code of fair competition for coat and suit indiistrv. VXVA. iv+2 p. ( Registry no. 21.V1-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7d. 215-1-11 District office territories for NRA activities. 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Each 1 p. large 4° and f° t N 6.3 : 2296-90 Navigation. American practical navigator, epitome of navigation and nautical astronomy, originally by Nathaniel Bowditch ; published by Hydrographic Office. [Edition of 1925, revised 1930, reprint with slight changes] 1933. 852 p. 11. 1 pi. 1 tab. large 8° ([Publication] 9.) t Cloth, $2.25. L.C. card 33-26562 N 6.8 : 9/933 Notice to aviators 17 and 18, 1933 ; Sept. 1 and 15 [1933]. [1933.] 9 leaves and 14 leaves, narrow 12° [Semimonthly.] t L.C. card 20-26958 N 6.25 : 933/17, 18 Notice to mariners 85-39, 1933; Sept. 2;-30 [1933]. [1933.] [xx] -f 658-770 leaves. [Weekly.] t N 6.11 : 933/35-39 Ho^v to order publications — See information £olIOTving Contents 222 Skptkmbkh 1^33 Radio aids to navigation. 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Mich. Charts may also l>e purchaseil at the following U.S. enKin(><'r offlet's : 710 Army Building, New York. X.Y. ; 480 Broadway, Albany, N.Y. ; 540 Federal Building, Buffalo, N.Y. ; and Canal Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A catalog (with iu(!ex map), showing localities, scales, prios, and conilitions ol sale, may be had upon application at any of these offices. A descriptive btilletin, which supplements the charts and gives detaihd information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions aflfccting navigation, is issued free to chart purcliasi is. upon ntpiest. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April), ami sup- plements thereto are published monthly during the navigation season. Complete sets of charts and inildications mav be sr'cn at the U.S. engim er offices In Duluth, Minn., Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago, 111., Grand Ilai)ids. Mi(h.. Cleveland. Ohio, and Oswego, N.Y., but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioni'd. Orent Lakes. Supplement 5, Sept. 23, 1933, corrections and additions to Bulle- tin 42; to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U.S. Lake Survey Oflice, Detroit, Mich. [Sept. IS, 1933]. p. 1-3-f leaves -1-10-f [2] P. 4° t L.C. card 8-354159 W 33.3 : 42/supp. "> FINANCE DEPARTMENT Finance circulars. Changes 1 [to] Finance circulars D; May 4, 1933. [1933.] 12 leaves, t W 97.5/3 : D /2/ch. 1 Finance circular.s. t Note. — Finance circulars contain instructions and information of a relativel.v perma- nent character pertaining to the pei'formance of the technical duties of finance and disbursing officers and of property and contract auditors. Though bearing a date, they are issued in a single lettered series without regard to calendar year, each to contain subject matter of related character. Each circular is designated by a letter and is l)iililislied in a numbered series of separate pamphlets classifled according to subject matter. Changes to Finance circulars are published In a single numerical series. applicable to all i)amphlets, without regard to calendar year. When any i)orlion of a nuniliei-ed l-"inaiice circular has been enib(j(lied in a lettt-red circular, that portion of the numbere:!3|. West Point. X.Y., riiiled Stales Military Academy Prinling OHi-e. I!t;i3. 9(i4-iv-|-74 p. il. It. In njiiiointment and admission of cadets Wiis printed at the (;<)vernnieiit Printing Office, cirries the iiniirint dtite 19,33. and was jireviotisly i.s.sue(l scji.iralely, se<> Mnnthly catalogue for .T:in. 1933, J), .inr).] t L.C. card 7-31 77(> ^V1•J..■:933 How to order piibllrnt lonn — See inforiiiiidoii foIlo^vInK ContentM September 1933 243 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Ordnance provision system. Ordnance catalogue (ordnance provision system) : Group A, Gun, machine, cal. .30, Browning aircralt, M1918MI (for fixed and flexible use), parts and equipment; June 2, 1933. [1933.] 26+4 p. 11. (Standard nomenclature list A-13.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list A-13, Mar. 17, 1926, and ciianges thereto.] % W 34.23 : A-13/2 Same: Group A, Mortar, trench, 3", MK.I and MK.IAl, and mount, parts and equipment; Jan. 24, 1933. [1933.] 20+3 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list A-34.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list D-5, Dec. 31, 1924, and changes thereto.] | W 34.23 : A-34 Same: Group B. Major items: Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. (Standard nomenclature list B-1.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list B-1, Mar. 28, 1932, and changes thereto.] t W 34.23 :B-l/6 Same: [Group F], Firing tables and trajectory charts. Changes 1; Aug. 8, 1933. [1933.] 1 p. f Standard nomenclature list F-69 [changes 1].) % W 34.23; F-69/2/ch. 1 Same: Group F, (a) Firing tables and trajectory charts; June 1, 1933. [1933.] 23 p. (Standard nomenclature list F-69.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list F-69, July 1, 1931.] % W 34.23 : F-69/2 Same: [Group R], Ammunition, obsolete and nonstandard, for pack, light, and medium field artillery. Changes 1 ; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 1 p. (Standard nomenclature list R-8 [changes 1].) % W 34.23 : R-8/3/ch. 1 Same: [Group R], Ammunition, trench mortar, including fuzes, propelling charges, and other components. Changes 2: July 1, 1933. [1933.] 7 ]>. (Standard nomenclature list R-4 [changes 2].) t W 34.23 : R-^/5/ch. 2 Same : Group R, Blank ammunition for pack, light, and medium field artillery; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. (Standard nomenclature list R-5.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list R-5, July 1, 1932.] + W 34.23 : R-5/7 Same : Group R, Explosives for simulated artillery and grenade fire, and for use in policing target ranges; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. (Standard nomenclature list R-7.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list R-7, July 1, 1932.] 4 W 34.23 :R-7/5 - — — Same: Group S. Ammunition instruction material for grenades, pyro- technics, and aircraft bombs; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. (Standard nomen- clature list S-5.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list S-5, July 1, 1931.] -i- W 34.23 ; S-5/5 Same: [Group S], Essential data, notes on materiel, grenade, hand, irri- tant (CN-DM), M6; Aug. 25, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Standard nomenclature list] S-3, supplement.) t - W 34.23 : S-3/4/supp. Same: [Group S], Grenades, hand and rifle, and fuzing components, Changes 2; Julv 1, 1933. [1933.] 10 p. (Standard nomenclature list S-3 [changes 2] . ) t W 34.23 : S-3/4/ch. 2 Same: [Group T], Shells, shotgun. Changes 2; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. (Standard nomenclature list T-3 [changes 2].) % W 34.23 : T-3/5/ch. 2 Same: Group T, (d) Ammunition, revolver and automatic pistol; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list T-2.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list T-2, July 1, 1931.] X W 34.23 : T-2/6 Same: Group T, (h) Ammunition, rifle and automatic gun; July 1, 1933. [1933.] 14 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list T-1.) [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list T-1. July 1, 1931.] $ W 34.23 : T-1/6 SIGNAL OFFICE Circular 1 [1933]. % 1-14. Index; June 1, 1933. [1933.] 14 p. [Supersedes Circular 1-14, OCSigO, Jan. 2, 1931.] W 42.4 : 933/1-14 How to order publications — See information followinir Contents 1.5926— 33— No. 46.5 8 o /^s 5^ .5 Monthly Catalog United States Public Documents (WITH PRICES) No. 466 October 1933 SSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS JAN le 1934 WASHINGTON : 1933 r sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. ------- Price 10 cents per copy Subscription price, 75 cents per year Abbreviations Amendment, amendments amdt., amdts. Appendix app. CoHKress Cong. Department — Depi. Dofumenl doc. Facsimile, facsimiles tacslm. Federal Trade Commission _F.T.C. Folio (° House II. House bill H.R. Bouse concurrent resolution H.Con.Kes. Hou^ie document 11. doc. House executive document H.ex.doc. House ]oiot resolution B.J. Res. House report ... H rp. House resolution (simple) - B.Res. Illustration, Illustrations il. Inch. Incbes - In. Interstate Commerce Commission I.C.C. Latitude lat. Longiiiide long. Mile, miles m. Nautical mile naut.m. No date . ... n.d. No t)lBce n.p. Number, numbers no., nos. Octavo 8" Page, pages p. Part, parts pt., pts. Plate, plates pi. Portrait, portraits por. Qiiarto 4" Report rp. Saint St. Section, section-s sec. Senate, Senate bill 8. Senate concurrent resolution S.Con.Res. Senate document ... .. S.doc. Senate executive document 8.ex.doc Senate Joint resolution S.J. Res. Senate report S.rp. Senate resolution (simple) 8. Res. Session, <>essions seas. Sixteenmo Ifl" Supplement, supplements supp., supps. Table, tables tab. Thirty -iwomo M° Treasury Tress. Twelvemo 12° Twenty-fourmo 24° Versus r*., v. Volume, volumes v., vol. Yard, yards yd., yds. Year yr. Common abbreviations for names of States and months are also used. •DiK-'Uiuent for sale by Superintendent of Documents. ! Distribution by olfice issuing document, free if unaccompanied by a price. Printed for official use. Note.— Nearly all of the departments of the Government make a limited free distribution of tbeir publications. When an entry shows a * price, it is possible that upon application to the issuing office a copy may be obtained without charge. Explanation Words and figures inclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but do not appear on the title-pages of the publications cataloged. When place and printer are not given, it is to be understood that the publication is printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C, When size is not given octavo is to be understood. Size of maps is measured from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The date, including day, month, and year, given with Senate and House documents and reports are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays. The L.C. card number appended to some of the entries is for those libraries ordering printed cards from the Library of Congress. The number at the ex- treme right of an entry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONS— FOLLOWS CONTENTS CONTENTS Page General Information 245-246 Corrections for previous Monthly catalogs 246 Agriculture Department 247-259 Agricultural Adj ustment Administration 248-249 Agricultural Economics Bureau 249-250 Agricultural Engineering Bureau 250-251 Animal Industry Bureau 251 Biological Survey Bureau 252 Chemistry and Soils Bureau 252-253 Cooperative Extension Work Office 253 Dairy Industry Bureau 253 Entomology Bureau 253-254 Experiment Stations Office 254 Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations 254 Guam Agricultural Experiment Station 254 Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station 254 Extension Service 254 Forest Service 254-255 Grain Futures Administration 255 Home Economics Bureau 255 Information Office 255 Plant Industry Bureau 255-257 Plant Quarantine Bureau 257 Public Roads Bureau 257-258 Weather Bureau 258-259 Civil Service Commission 259 Commerce Department 259-268 Aeronautics Branch 259 Census Bureau 260-261 Coast and Geodetic Survey 261-263 Fisheries Bureau 263 Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 263-264 Lighthouses Bureau 264 Mines Bureau 264 Navigation and Steamboat Inspection Bureau 264 Patent Office 265-267 Standards Bureau 267-268 Congress 268-270 House of Representatives 268-270 Rivers and Harbors Committee 270 Senate 270 Appropriations Committee 270 nz IV October 1933 Page Court of Claims 270-271 Court of Customs and Patent Appeals , 271 District of Columbia 272 Farm Credit Administration 272 Federal Board for Vocational Education 272 Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works 272-273 Federal Emergency Relief Administration '-_ 273 Federal Home Loan Bank Board . 273 Home Owners' Loan Corporation 273 Tederal Radio Commission 273 Federal Reserve Board 273-274 Federal Trade Commission 274 Government Printing Office 274-275 Documents Office 274-275 Interior Department 275-277 Education Office 275-276 Geological Survey 276 Reclamation Bureau 276-277 Interstate Commerce Commission 277-285 Justice Department 285-292 Prisons Bureau 292 Labor Department 292-293 Children's Bureau 292 Labor Statistics Bureau 292-293 Women's Bureau 293 Library of Congress 293-294 Copyright Office 293 Documents Division 294 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 294 National Recovery Administration ^^-..*«.- 294-304 Navy Department 304-307 Marine Corps 304 Navigation Bureau 304-307 Hydrographic Office _ 304-307 Nautical Almanac Office 307 Supplies and Accounts Bureau 307 Pan American Union __ 307-308 Panama Canal 308 Post Office Department- 308-310 Accounts Bureau 309 International Postal Service Division 309 Money Orders Division 310 Railway Mail Service 310 Topography Division 310 President of United States 310-314 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 314 Shipping Board 314 Smithsonian Institution 315 National Museum 315 State Department 315-317 Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany 317 October 1933 v Page Supreme Court 317 Tariff Commission 317 Tax Appeals Board 317-319 Treasury Department 319-323 Architect, Supervising 320 Budget Bureau 320-321 Federal Standard Stock Catalog Board 320-32 1 Coast Guard 321 Comptroller of Currency 321-322 General Supply Committee 322 Government Actuary 322 Internal Revenue Bureau 322 Public Debt Service 322 Public Health Service 322-323 Venereal Diseases Division 323 Treasurer of United States 323 War Department 323-326 Adjutant General's Department 324 Engineer Department 324-325 Mississippi River Commission 325 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey 325 Ordnance Department 325-326 Quartermaster General of Army 326 Signal Office 326 General Information The Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., is authorized by law to sell copies of Government publications and to allow a discount of 25 percent to book dealers and quantity purchasers on condition that the purchasers will ad- here to the public sales price set by the Superintendent of Documents and that publications shall not be used for, or in connection with, advertising purposes. Publications cannot be supplied free to individuals nor forwarded in advance of payment. The accumulation of publications in this OflBce amounts to several millions, of which over five million are assorted, forming the sales stock. Many rare books are included, but under the law all must be sold regardless of their age or scarcity. Many of the books have been in stock some time, and are apt to be shopworn. In filling orders the best copy available is sent. PBICE LISTS A general price list of public documents is not available, but numerous lista have been prepared on special subjects and any of these will be furnished free, on application, if the person interested will state the subject or subjects concerning which information is desired. It will also be noted that current publications which are for sale are listed in this catalog. WEEKLY LIST In addition to the Price lists, the Documents Office issues a Weekly list of selected United States Government publications for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Each list is arranged alphabetically by subjects, with annota- tions and prices, and may be obtained free upon application to the Superin- tendent of Documents. HOW TO OEDEB PUBLICATIONS Publications entered in this catalog that are for sale by the Superin- tendent of Documents are indicated by a star (*) preceding the price. A dag- ger (t) indicates that application should be made to the Department, Bureau, or Division issuing the document. A double dagger ($) indicates that the document is printed for official use. Whenever additional information con- cerning the method of procuring a document seems necessary, it will be found under the name of the Bureau by which it was published. In ordering a publication from the Superintendent of Documents, give (if known) the name of the publishing Department, Bureau, or Division, and the title, together with the classification number which is added to the entry at the extreme right; order the Congressional documents and reports by the title, together with the clocument or report number and the Congress and session, e.g., H. doc. 19, 73-1. Do not use the L.C. card number in ordering a publication. HOW TO REMIT Remittances for the documents marked with a star (*) should be made to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., by coupons, postal money order, express order, or check. Currency may be sent at sender's risk. For- eign remittances should be made either by international money order or draft on an American bank. Postage stamps, foreign money, defaced or smooth coins, loill not 6e accepted. 245 246 October 1933 For the convenience of the general public, coupons that are good until used in exchange for Government publications sold by the Superintendent of Documents may be purchased from his Office in sets of 20 for $1.00. Address order to Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. No charge is made for postajre on documents I'orwarded to i>()ints in United States, Alaska, Guam, Hawaii, rhilippine Islands. Puerto Rico, Samoa, or to Canada, Cuba, or Mexico. To other countries the regular rate of postage Is charged, and remittances mu.st cover such postage. In computing foreign postage, ad«I one third of the price of the publication. TO LIBBABIAN8 The number given at the extreme riglit of each entry (except for Congres- sional documents and reports) i.s the classitication number by which the pub- lication is arran^'ed in the Library and in the Sales Stock of the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. It can be used as a classification number by such libraries as are using, for the Departmental publications, the arrange- ment of public documents advocated in the Checklist of United States public documents, 1780-1909. In using this number as a classification number in a library, it should be noted that the shilling mark (/) is used to .separate what would ordinarily be a superior number or letter (the numbers or letters imme- diately following the line) from the main classification number, it not being practicable to print these numbers and letters as superiors in the Monthly catalog, e.g., the number A 1.23/a : So 96/4 listed in the Monthly catalog would be A 1.23a : So 96* in a Ubrary, LIBBABT OV CONQBESS CABDS Numbers to be used in ordering the printed catalog cards of the Library of Congress are appended to entries for the more important publications. These are given at the left, with " L.C. card " prefixed. Do not confuse with the Documents Office classification number given at the right. Orders for these cards, remittances in payment for them, and requests for information about them should be addressed to the Librarian of Congress, not to the Superin- tendent of Documents, MONTHLY a\TAI,0O DI8TBIBUTI0N The Monthly catalog is sent to public libraries free on application. Sub- scription price to individuals, 75c. a year, including index ; foreign subscription, $1.35 a year. Back numbers cannot be supplied. Notify the Superintendent of Documents of any change of address. INDEX An Index to the Monthly catalog is issued at the end of the fiscal year. This contains index entries for all the numbers issued from July to June, and can be bound with the numbers as an index to the volume. Persons desiring to bind the catalog at the end of the year should be careful to retain the numbers received monthly, as duplicate copies cannot be supplied. CORRECTIONS FOR PREVIOUS MONTHLY CATALOGS Sept. 1!)33. Oil p. 'J3(», 3'Jd lino from luMtom of page, change " L.C. card 33 2651M •' to read " L.C. card 33-29536." Monthly Catalog No. 466 OCTOBER 1933 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT XOTE. — Those publications of tlie Dcpartmeut of Agriculture which are for sale 'will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington. D.C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Blueberries. Vitamins C aud A in blueberries; by C. R. Fellers and P. D. Isham. 1933. [2] +163-165 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, V. 47, no. 3, Aug. 1. 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : V 831/27 Cattle. [Bureau of Animal Industry] order 341, regulations governing sani- tary handling and control of hides, skins, fleshings, hide cuttings, parings, glue stock, hair, wool, and other animal byproducts, and hay and straw offered for entry into United States, effective Feb. 1, 1934; Sept. 27, 1933. [1933.] 11 p. t (information incorrect in publication as to sale by Super- intendent of Documents). A 4.5: 341 Crops and markets, Oct. 1933; v. 10, no. 10. [1933.] p, 369-408, il. 4" [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.50. L.C. card Agr 2^113 A 36.11/3 : 10/10 Fusarhnn orthoceras. Variability in pea-wilt organism, Fusarium orthoceras var. pisi [with list of literature cited] ; by William C. Snyder. 1933. [2] + 65-88 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 2, Julv 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1. 23/a : F 985/10 Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 5 and 6 ; Sept. 1 and 15, 1933. [1933.] cover-titles, p. 257—445. il. 1 pi. [Semimonthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy ; $2.25 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $3.50. L.C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23 : 47/5, 6 Contexts. — No. 5. Flight range of honeybee [with list of literature cited] ; by John E. Eckert. — Methods of controlling pollination in pecan [with list of literature cited] ; by Hamilton P. Traub and L. D. Romberg. — Blister rust damage to northern white pine at Waterford. Vt. [with list of literature cited] ; by E. C. Filler. — Cytology ami breed- ing of Rubus macropetalus. Logan, and related blackberries [with list of literature cited] : by George M. Darrow aud A. E. Longley. — Effect of calcium-phosphorus rela- tionship of ration on growth and bone formation in pig [with list of literature cited] ; by R. M. Bethke, B. H. Edgington. and C. H. Kick. — Physiologic specialization of Sphacelotheca cruenta (Kiibn) Potter [with list of literature cited] ; by L. E. Melch- ers. — Belated development of kernel smut (Sphacelotheca sorghi) in apparently healthy sorghum plants ; by L. E. Melchers. — No. 6. Effect of environmental and cultural factors on dwarf disease of alfalfa [with list of literature cited] ; by J. L. Weimer. — Effect of steam sterilization on susceptibility of wood to blue-staining and wood-destroy- ing fungi I by A. Dale Chapman. — Some physiological effects of ultraviolet radiation on honeybees ; by Lloyd M. Bertholf. — Effect of stand irregularities upon acre yield and plant variability of corn ; by T. A. Kiesselbach and Ralph M. Weihing. — Influence of pasture management upon grazing habits of dairy cattle ; by R. E. Hodgson. — True and apparent digestibility of oat hulls and alfalfa meal by swine, with special reference to ability of swine to digest cellulose and crude fiber [with list of literature cited] ; by H. H. Mitchell and T. S. Hamilton. — Apparatus for ready determination of areas of compound leaves ; by Roy E. Marshall. — Recovery of Salmonella puUorum from feces of adult carriers of pullorum disease [with list of literature cited] ; by R. E. Greaves, R. S. Dearstyne, and H. C. Gauger. Note. — This publication is published by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to large universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges witu the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain it from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C., at the prices stated above. FuNications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi- cations, Sept. 1933. See Information Office, Publications, p. 255. Ho-w to order publications — See inforinatioii folloT\-iiig- Contents 247 248 October 1933 Quarantine. Pink bollworm quaraniine, [Notice of] quarantine 52, revision of regulations [under Notice of quarantine 52 (revised)], effective Sept. 19, 1933. [1933.] 8p.il. (Plant Quarantine Bureau.) t A 48.5 : 52/2d rev./933-2 [Rc;/uJatioiis of Department of Agriculture: Fiscal, Property, Adniinij^trative, with appendix. Provisions of law affecting fiscal, property, and administrative rogulaiions of Department of Agriculture, amendments and reprints.] [1933.] [13] p. 12° [These are reprints of variously numbered pages to be Inserted in their proj)er places in the original publication, and amend the section entitleriiinn foIIotvliiK' Contentn October 1933 249 Milk — Continued Marketing agreement and license for milk, Knoxville, Tenn., production area ; marketing agreement approved and executed by Secretary of Agricul- ture, Oct. 7, 1933, effective Oct. 9, 1933, license issued by Secretary of Agri- culture, Oct. 24, 1933, effective Oct. 28, 1933. 1933. ii-f-32 p. (Marketing agreement series, agreement 13; License series, license 10; Form M 16.) t A 55.9 : 13 Marketing agreement for dry skim milk ; approved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture, Sept. 8, 1933, effective date Sept. 16, 1933. 1933. [l]-fl8 p. (Marketing agreement series, agreement 8; Form M 10.) t A 55.9 : 8 News digest, v. 1, no. 1^; Sept. 7-Oct. 28, 1933. [1933.] Each 4 leaves, 4° [Weekly beginning Oct. 14. Multigraphed.] t A 55.11 : 1/1-4 Tobacco. Flue-cured tobacco production adjustment program : Statement of policy. Sept. 1933. 1 p. (Form T 16.) t A 55.2 : T 55 Walnuts. Marketing agreement and license for packers of walnuts grown in California, Oregon, and Washington; marketing agreement approved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture, Sept. 7, 1933, effective Sept. 9, 1933, license issued by Secretary of Agriculture, Oct. 7, 1933, effective Oct. 11, 1933. 1933. iii-|-28 p. (Marketing agreement series, agreement 12; License series, license 7; Form M 12.) t A 55.9: 12 Wheat. Marketing agreement for disposal of North Pacific wheat surplus ; approved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture, Oct. 10, 1933, effective Oct. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+14 p. (Marketing agreement series, agreement 14; Form M 13.) t A 55.9: 14 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, Oct. 1, 1933 ; v. 17, no. 10. [1933.] 24 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 45c. LC card Agr 2&-1797 A 36.15 : 17/10 Agriculture. Miscellaneous agricultural statistics ; compiled by R. H. Elsworth, Florence C. Fitch, Elna Anderson, Susie J. Frazier, R. E. Royall, J. B. Kincer, Robert Reynolds, F. P. Callahan, A. R. Merz, and C. B. Smith. 1933. vi-j- 740-776 p. (Yearbook separate 1354.) [Prepared in cooperation with Federal Farm Board, Public Roads Bureau, Weather Bureau, Forest Service, Biologi- cal Survey Bureau, Chemistry and Soils Bureau, and Extension Service. From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1354 Alfalfa. High-grade alfalfa hay, methods of producing, baling, and loading for market; [by Edward C. Parker]. [Feb. 1929, slightly revised Oct. 1932, reprint 1933.] ii-{-26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1539.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 29-550 A 1.9 : 1539/2-2 Bookkeeping. Farm bookkeeping, [by Edward H. Thomson; revised by James S. Ball]. [Oct. 1912, revised June 1920, reprint with changes 1933.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 511.) * Paper, 5c. L.C card Agr 20-1361 A 1.9 : 511/3-7 Cattle. Prices, numbers, and kinds of animals vastly changed since the war; [by C. L. Harlan, C. A. Burmeister, and G. B. Thome]. [1933.] 12 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1390.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1390 Corn. Methods and costs of husking corn in field; [by Kenneth H. Myers.] [Sept. 1933.] ii+18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1715.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-678 A 1.9 : 1715 Cotton. Grade, staple length, and tenderability of cotton in United States, 1928-29 to 1931-32 ; prepared in Division of Cotton Marketing [by W. B. Lan- ham, F. H. Harper, F. E. Nelson, and J. L. McCollum]. Sept. 1933. cover- title, 158 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Statistical bulletin 40.) ♦ Paper, 10c. L.C. card Agr 33-685 A 1.34: 40 How to order publications — See information foIIoTvins Contents 250 October 1933 Crops. Separate for croi» reporters: General cnip report as of Aug. 1, 1933; [Eggs laid daily per farm flock, etc. ; Price situation, summary as of Aug. 15, 1933; Recent agricultural publications]. 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L.C. card Agr 33-680 A 1.36: 382 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Bang's disease (infectious abortion) ; [by John M. Buck]. [July 1933.] ii+17 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1704.) [Revision of Farmers' bulletin 790, Contagious abortion of cattle, and Farmers' bulletin 1536, In- fectious abortion of cattle.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-817 A 1.9 : 1704 Effffs. Breeding and management have greatly increased average egg produc- tion : [by Alfred R. Lee and Morley A. Jull]. [1933.] 10 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1895.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1395 Hog cholera; [by M. Dorset and U. G. Houck]. [Aug. 1917, revised Sept. 1931, reprint 1933.] ii-f29 p. il. (Agriculture Dept Farmers' bulletin 834.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 28-1108 A 1.9 : 834/6-3 Hog houses. Practical hog houses; .[by E. Z. Russell]. [May 1926, reprint 1933.] ii+14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1487.) [Revision of Farmers' bulletin 438, Hog houses.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 26-877 A 1.9 : 1487/1-8 Pork on farm, killing, curing, and canning; [by K. F. Warner]. [Feb. 1921, revised Feb. 1932, reprint 1933.] ii-f34 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1186.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulletin 913, Killing hogs and curing • pork, and is a complete revision of previous edition of this bulletin, by F. G. Ashbrook, G. A. Anthony, and Frants P. Lund.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 32-315 A 1.9 : 1186/4-2 Poultry keeping in back yards; [by M. A. Jull and A. R. Lee]. [Nov. 1926, revised May 1932, reprint 1933.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1508.) [May 1923, on p. ii, is the original date of issue of Farmers' bulletin 1331, Back -yard poultry keeping, of which Farmers' bulletin 1508 is a revision.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 26-1781 A 1.9 : 1508/3-2 Service annomicements. Service and regulatory announcements, Aug. 1933; [no.] 316. Oct. 1933. p. 73-80. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 45c. 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L.C. card Agr 21-1164 A 1.9 :' 3210/3-4 Maps George Washington National Forest. Va.-W.Va. [resources and recreation fea- tures, roads, trails, etc.] 1933. 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. large 4% folded into narrow 8° size and so printed as to number 17 + [1] p. t A 13.13 : W 27/5 GRAIN FUTURES ADMINISTRATION Wheat futures, volume of trading, open commitments and prices, Jan. 2, 1930- Dec. 31, 1932. Sept. 1933. cover-title, 110 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Statisti- cal bulletin 41.) * Paper, 10c. L.C. card Agr 33-823 A 1.34: 41 HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU PorJc. How to cook salt pork. Sept. 1933. 1 p. f° [Prepared in cooperation with Federal Emergency Relief Administration. For distribution with salt pork given for relief purposes.] t A42.2:Sa3 INFORMATION OFFICE Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi- cations, Sept. 1933. [1933.] 4 p. t L.C. card Agr 9-1414 A 21.6/5 : 933/9 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Alfalfa. Utilization of alfalfa; [by R. A. Oakley and H. L. Westover]. [Dec. 1921, revised Aug. 1925, reprint 1933.J ii+36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1229.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 22-144 A 1.9 : 1229/2-6 Apple blotch; [by John W. Roberts and Leslie Pierce]. [Apr. 1926, reprint 1933.] ii-l-12p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1479.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 26-676 A 1.9 : 1479/1-3 Barletj, culture, uses, and varieties: [by Harry Y. Harlan]. [Oct. 1925, -slightly revised Feb. 1932, reprint 1933.] ii-|-33 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmer.s' bulletin 1464.) [Revision of Farmers' bulletin 968, Cultivation and utiliza- tion of barley.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 25-1578 A 1.9 : 1464/2-2 Blister rust. Method of determining age of blister rust infection on western white pine ; by H. G. Lachmund. 1933. [2] -(-675-693 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 46, no. 8, Apr. 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : B 619/4 Cabbage. Morphological study of flower and seed development in cabbage ; by Ross C. Thompson. 1933. [2] +215-232 p. il. [From Journal of agricul- tural research, v. 47, no. 4, Aug. 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C 111/13 Canning and preserving. Scalding, precooking, and chilling as preliminary canning operations [with list of literature cited and list of pertinent non- technical literature] ; by C. A. Magoon and C. W. Culpepper. Nov. 22. 1924, [reprint] 1933. cover-title, 48 p. (Agriculture Dept. Department bulletin 1265.) * Paper, 10c. L.C. card Agi- 24-920 A 1.3 : 1265/1-3 Ho-^v to order pnblioations — See iiiforiiiatioii follo^viiiR- Contents 20674— 33— NO. 466 2 256 October 1933 Ceralostomclla fimbriata. Morpbolojiy of reijroduction iu Ceratostomella fiinbriata [with list of literature cited] ; by C. F. Andrus and L. L. Harter. 1933. [2] +1059-78 p. 11. 2 p. of pi. [From Journal of agricultural research V. 4G, no. 12, June 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C 334/9 Citrus-fruit improvement, bow to .secure and use tree-performance records; [by A. D. Shamel]. [Feb. 1917, revised Dec. 1928, reprint 1933.] ii+26 p. il. (A;;riculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 794.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 28-1875 A 1.9: 794/3-5 Cucumbcr,s. Growing cucumbers for pickling; [by J. II. Beattie]. [Apr. 1930 reprint 1933.] ii+18 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1G20.)' * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 30-348 A 1.9: 1620/1-4 Drug plants under cultivation; [by W. W. Stockberger]. [June 1915, revised Apr. 1927. reprint 1933.] ii+38 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners' bulletin 663.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 20-1781 A 1.9: 663/3-6 Fruit. Fruit and nut industries show decided trend toward higher-quality production; [by J. R. Magness and associates]. [1933.] 8 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1373.) [From Yearbook, 1933.] * Paper. 5c. A 1.10/a : 1373 Growing fruit for home use; [by H. P. Gould and George M. Darrow]. [Feb. 1919, revised Aug. 1925, reprint 1933.] ii+37 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1001.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 20-982 A 1.9: 1001/3-5 Ornpe propagation, pruning and training; [by George C. Husmann]. [Dec. 1911, revi.<;ed Feb. 1932, reprint 1933.] [2] +25 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 471.) ♦Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 32-37 A 1.9 : 471/6-2 Hops. Growing and curing hops; [by W. W. Stockberger]. [Oct. 1910, re- vised Mnr. 1928. reprint 1933.] 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers* bulletin 304.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 23-254 A 1.9 : 304/4-4 Menthol. Commercial possibilities of Japanese mint in United States as source of natural menthol ; by A. F. Sievers and M. S. Lowman. Aug. 1933. 35 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 378.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-686 A 1.36: 378 Plant material introduced by Division of Foreign Plant Introduction. Oct. 1- Dec. 31, 1931; nos. 94283-95551. June 1933. 35 p. (Inventory 109.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 7-1331 A 19.12: 109 Poison ivy and poison sumac and their eradication, [by C. V. Grant and A. A. 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[.Tune 1026, reprint 1933.] ii+33 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1488.) * Paper, 5c. L.C.card Agr 26-1460 A 1.9: 1488/1-6 Hotv to order publicntloiifi — Sec inforinntlon follo'^vlns: Contentn October 1933 257 Refrigeration chambers. Portable refrigeration chambers for studying cold resistance of plants in field; by J. R. Holbert, W. L. Burlison, and A. G. Johnson. Sept. 1933. 28 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 285.) [Pre- pared in cooperation with University of Illinois.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-666 A 1.4/2 : 285 Rubber content of various species of goldenrod; by Loren G. Polhamus. 1933. [2] +149-152 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 3, Aug. 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.2;j/a : G 566/2 Sugar-cane. Variety tests of sugarcanes in Louisiana during crop year 1931-32 [with list of literature cited] ; by George Arceneaux, I. E. Stokes, K. B. Bisland, and C. C. Krumbhaar. Oct. 1933. 32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 298.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 27-465 A 1.4/2: 298 .Sweet potatoes. Storage of sweet potatoes; [by H. C. Thompson]. [Feb. 1925, reprint 1933.] ii+22 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1442.) .[Revision of Farmers' bulletin 970, Sweet-potato storage. Includes list of Agriculture Department publications on sweet potatoes.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 25-639 A 1.9 : 1442/1-8 Tobacco curing; [by] W. W. Garner. [Feb. 1913, revised July 1928, reprint 1933.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 523.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 13-192 A 1.9 : 523/5-3 Wheat. Inheritance of stem-rust reaction and correlation of characters in Pentad, Nodak, and Akrona durum- wheat crosses [with list of literature cited] ; by Glenn S. Smith and J. Allen Clark. Oct. 1933. 28 p. il. (Agri- culture Dept. Technical bulletin 385.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-669 A 1.36: 385 Varieties of hard red winter wheat; [by J. Allen Clark and Karl S. Quisenberry]. [June 1929, reprint 1933.] ii+13 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. 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L.C. card \\xr 9-990 A 29.6/1 : Gl/C Note. — The Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions and bibliography, (2) an. interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in the United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (3) climatological tables dealing with the weather of the month. The cnntributiojis are principally as follows: (a) results of observational or research work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts of the world, (b) abstracts or reviews of important nuteorological papers and books, and (c) notes. SpKfiAi. .MtTKLios. -Flodds of March to .Tune 1933 in United States; by Richmond T. Zocli. — History of application of meteorology to aeronautics with special reference to United States ; liy Willis Kay tJregg. — Mnuntain and valley atmospli(>rlcdust measure- ments ; by Irving V. Hand. — Remarkably low humidities aloft over San Diego, Calif. ; by Dean Blake. — I'pper winds at Reno, Nev. ; by Arlio R. Lowcry. Same, July 1933 ; v. 61, no. 7. [Oct. 13, 1933.] cover-title, p. 1S9-21S. il. 2 p. of pi. 12 p. of maps, 4° [Text on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] A 2J).6/1 : 61/7 Special ahtici-e.s. — American pioneers in meteorology ; by Eric R. Miller. — Brief list of works on meteorology ; compiled by C. F. Talman. — Weather types and pressure anomalies [with list of literature cited! ; by Thomas .\. Blair. — T'j.ward speed of air current necessary to sustain hailstone (with list of literature cited] ; by <«. Grim- mlnger. — Brilliant meteor and its cloud-like trail : by S. P. Peterson. - Tropical dis- tnrl)an<'i's of .Inlv l!i:'.:; : bv Charles L. Mitchell.- D.illas. Tex., lornailo of .Inly 3(1. 1!>33 ; by Gordon E. Dunn.— E.xeesslve rainfall of July 22-25, 1033, in. lyiulsiana and extreme eastern Texas; by R. A. Dyke. — Typhoons of June and July 1033 in eastern seas ; by C. E. Deppermann. Publications. Price list of publications, Oct. 1, 1933. 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[Monthly.] t L.C. card 29-26634 C 23.12: 5/4 Airxoay truips Dallas [Tex.'] : United States airway map [lower 1-14]. Scale 10 in. = 1.3 in,, scale 1 : 500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C, Sept. 1933. 20.3X47 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] f -lOc.. Coast and Geo- detic Survey. C 23,10/3 : 1-14/5 Milwaukee [Wis.] : United States airway map [upper K-16]. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in,, scale 1 : 500.000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C, Oct. 1933. 20.3X41.3 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] j 40c., Coast and Geodetic Survey. C 23.10/3 : K-16/6 Neio York [X.Y.] : Unitetl States airway map lower K-IS. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1 : 500.(:KX). Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D.C, Oct. 1933. 20.3X42,4 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection. Advance sheet subject to correction.] t 40c., Coast and Geodetic Survey. C 23.10/3 : K-1 8/5 Ho^T to order imblicatioiis — See iuforiiintion following- Contents 260 October 1933 CENSUS BUREAU Artificial flowers. Census of maiuif.'icturc.s, 1931 : Artificial and preserved flowers and plants; combs and hairpius, not made from metal or rul)her; featliers, plumes, and manufactures thereof; hair work; jewoliy and instru- ment cases; lapidary work; miscellaneous articles, not elsewhere classified; umbrellas, parasols, and canes. 1933. iv+9 p. * Taper, 5c. L.C. card 33-2tJG3G C 3.24/4 : 931-F 66 Cemcvt. Census of manufactures, 1931: Cement [and] concrete products. 19X1 iv-j-9 p. * Pa Iter, 5c. L.C. ca rd 23-27472 C 3.24/4 : 931-C 33 Cotton. Report on cotton ginninjj, number of bales of cotton ginned from growth of 1933, prior to Oct. 1, 1933, and comparative statistics to correspond- ing date in 1932 and 1931. Oct. 9, 1933. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is Issued in postal card form.] t C 3.20 : 933-934/3 Same, prior to Oct. 18, 1933, and comparative statistics to cor re.spon ding date in 1932 and 1931. Oct. 25, 1933. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] f C 3.20 : 933-934/4 September report of cotton consumed, on hand, imported, and exported, and active cotton spindles. Oct. 14, 1933. oblong 32° [Preliminary i-eport. This publication is issued in postal card form.] f C 3.21 : 933-934/2 Cottonseed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manufac- tured, shipped out, and on hand for 2 months ending Sept. 30, 1933 and 1932. Oct. 13, 1933. oblong 32° [Exports of cottonseed products are for 1 month ending Aug. 31. Preliminary report. This publication is issued in po-stal card form.] t C 3.25 : 933-934/2 Crime and criminals. Standard classification of offenses for criminal statistics, adopted in 1932 for use in Bureau of Census of Department of Commerce, and Bureau of Investigation of Department of Justice. 1933. ii+5 p. t C 3.2 : C 86 Drugs. Census of manufactures, 1931: Drug industries, druggists' prepara- tions, patent or proprietary medicines and compounds, perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet preparations, drug grinding. 1933. iv-f 12 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. L.C. card 24-26102 C 3.24/4 : 931-D 84 Fats. Animal and vegetable fats and oils, production, consumption. Imports, exijorts, and stocks by quarters, calendar years 192S-32. 1933. 28 p. [Pre- pared under supervision of Harvey J. Zimmerman, chief statistician.] ♦ Paper. 5c. L.C. card 22-2G370 C 3.2 : F 26/932 Fertilizers. Census of manufactures, 1931 : Fertilizers. 1933. iv-f 8 p. * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 23-26801 C 3.24/4 : 931-F 41 Furniture. Census of manufactures, 1931 : Furniture, mattresses, and bed springs. 1933. iv-f 15 p. * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 25-26723 C 3.24/4 : 931-F »8 Olass. Census of manufactures, 1931 : Glass, miiTors and other glass products made of purchased glass. 1933. iv-f S p. * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 2.5-26599 C 3.24/4 : 931-G 46 Horses. 15th census of United States [1930] : Census of agriculture, farm horse; [by Z. R, Petlet]. 1933, reprint [with changes]. iv-f84 p. 11. • Paper, 10c. L.C. card 33-26435 C 3.37/15 : F 22/2/rep. Petroleum. Census of manufactures. 1931: I'etroleum refining and lubricating oils and greases, not made in petroleum refineries. 1933. iv-f S p. * I'aper, 5c. L.C. card 23-26890 C 3.24/4 : 931-P 44 Iloiv to order iinl>]lcn4loiiN — Sec iiiforiiiallon foIIitivliiK Conti'iitN October 1933 261 Setcing-machines. Census of manufactures, 1931 : Sewing machines and at- tachments ; washing machines, wringers, driers, and ironing machines for household use; textile machinery and parts. 1933. iv+7 p. * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 29-26865 C 3.24/4 : 931-Se 8 Ship-iuUding. Census of manufactures, 1931 : Ship and boat building. 1933. iv+11 p. * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 23-26585 C 3.24/4 : 931-Sh 6 Tanning materials. Census of manufactures, 1931 : Tanning materials, natural dyestuffs, mordants and assistants, and sizes. 1933. iv+3 p. * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 2&-26833 C 3.24/4 : 931-T 15 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note. — The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Lighthouses Bureau, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, inside route pilots, tide tables, and current tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survev are sold at the ofiBce of the Survey in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports. Coast and Geodetic Survey bulletin, Sept. 30, 1933; no. 220. [1938.] 8 p. [Monthly.] t L.C. card 15-26512 C 4.20 : 220 Current tables, Atlantic Coast, North America, [calendar] year 1934. 1933. 133 p. +6 folded leaves, 11. (Serial 560.) [Includes lists of publications by Coast and Geodetic Survey relating to tides and currents.] t Paper, lOc. L.C. card 22-26822 C 4.22 : 934 Leveling. First-order leveling. [1933.] 4p.il. (Serial 502, [revised] 19.33.) t L.C. card 33-26637 C 4.2 : L 57/2/933 Charts Baltimore, Md. Approaches to Baltimore Harbor, Md., surveys to 1932. sui-veys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, and other sources; chart 549. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1933. 33.2X38.7 in. t 75c. C 4.9 : 549 Camden. Me. Harbors of Camden and Rockport, Me., surveys to 1911, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1931; chart 321. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1933. 17.7X14.8 in. t 25c. C 4.9 : 321 Cape Fear River. Cape Fear River, N.C., from entrance to Reeves Point, sur- veys to 1927, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1932 ; chart 424. Scale 1 : 40.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1933. 30.4X24.6 in. t 50c. C 4.9 : 424 Cape Fear River, N.C., from Reeves Point to Wilmington, surveys 1853-78, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933 ; chart 425. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1933. 30.5X24.7 in. t 50c. C 4.9 : 425 Cape May Harbor, N.J., surveys to 1929, surveys by U.S. Engineers to May 1933, surveys by New Jersey authorities to Sept. 1932 ; chart 234. Scale 1 : 10.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1933. 18X25.1 in. t 25c. C 4.9 : 234 Cohasset Harbor, Mass., surveys 1892-1914, surveys by Mass. Dept. of Public Works to 1931 ; chart 242. Scale 1 : 5,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1933. 30.8X26.2 in. t 50c. C 4.9: 242 Connecticut River, Conn., entrance to Deep River, surveys 1883-95, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1932 ; chart 215. Scale 1 : 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 39.4X33.1 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 215 Delauare River. Delaware River, N.J. and Del., Bombay Hook to Wilmington, control by U.S. C. & G. S., surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933 and other sources ; chart 294. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey, Aug. 1933. 44.6X29.2 in. t 75c. C 4.9 : 294 HoTV to order publications — See inforinntion folloTring Contents 262 October 1933 Delaivare River — Continued Delaware River, Philadelphia to Trenton, surveys by U.S. Engineers to May 1933 and other sources ; with inset, Trenton ; chart 296. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 28X32.7 in. t TjOc. C 4.U : 296 Delaware River. Wilmington to Philadelphia, surveys to 1925, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, and other sources ; chart 295. Scale 1 : 40,000. Wash- ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1933. 31.8X43.4 in. t 75c. C 4.9 : 295 Hudson River, X.Y.-X.J., New York to Ilaverstraw, surveys to 1930, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933; chart 2.S1. Scale 1:40.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 41.2X20.3 in. t 50c. C 4.9: 281 Hyannia Harbor, Masn., surveys to 11M>2, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1914, surveys by Ma.ss. to 1932; chart 247. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1933. 25.9x26.8 in. 1 50c. C 4.9: 247 Los Angeles Harbor. Los Angeles and Long Roach harbors [San Pedro Bay]. Calif., surveys to 1925, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, surveys by local authorities to 1933 ; chart 5140. Scale 1 : 10,000. Wa.shington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 39.6X33.8 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 5146 Malampaya Sound and approaches, northwest coast of Palawan, P. I., surveys to 1933 ; chart 4349. Scale 1 : 50,000. Manila, P.I., Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey, Aug. 1933. 38.8X27 in. t 50c. C 4.9 : 4349 Manila Harbor, west coast of Luzon, P.I., scale 1 : 10,000 ; Cavite Harbor, west coast of Luzon, P. I., from surveys by Coast and Geodetic Survey and U.S. Navv to 1933, scale 1 : 10,000 : chart 4236. Manila, P.I., Coast and Geodetic Survey, June 1933. 21.4X35.2 in. f 50c. C 4.9: 4236 Massachu.setts, Ipswich Bay to Gloucester Harbor, survej's to 1928, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1932, and other sources, surveys by Mass. Harbor and Land Commission to 1916; with inset, Rockport inner harbor ; chart 243. Scale 1:20.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 33.7X 38.7 in. t75c. C 4.9: 243 Mississippi River Delta, suiTcys to 1922. surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1932. and other sources; chart 1272. Scale 1:80.000. Washington, Coast and Geo- detic Survey, Sept. 1933. 42X33 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 1272 Mississippi Saund and approaches, Ala. -Miss.. Dauphin Island to Cat Island, .surveys to 1920, surveys by T'.S. Engineers to 1933; chart 1207. Scale 1:80.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1933. 20.4X41.5 in. t 75c. C 4.9 : 1267 Nehalem River, Orcg., surveys to 1926, surveys by U.S. Engineers to June 1933, depths above Brighton Beach from old survey: chart 6122. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 19.1X15.7 in. t 25c. C 4.9: 6122 ,Vctr Bedford Harbor and approaches, Mass., surveys 1895-1915, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, and other sources ; chart 252. Scale 1 : 20.01X). Wash- ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Oct. 1933. 35.3X33.8 in. t 75c. C 4.9 : 252 Xew York Harboi: New York Harbor, surveys to 1932, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933. and other .sources; chart 369. Scale 1:40,000. Washing- ton, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Sept. 1933. 43.6X33.7 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 369 New York Hai'bor, Upper Bay and Narrows, anchorage chart, surveys to 1932, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933. and other sources; chart 541. Scale 1:10,000. Washingtiiltli<-)i t Iuiim — S<'<> iiiforiiiiilioii f<»lI«>'«viiiK' CoiitentN October 1933 263 Philadelphia and Camden waterfronts, Pa.-N.J., surveys to 1925, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, surveys by U.S. Navy to 1932, and other sources; chart 280. Scale 1 : 15.000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1933. 40.6X33.8 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 280 San Miguel Bay. San Miguel and Lamit bays, east coast of Luzon, P.I., surveys to 1921, Bicol River from survey by Bureau of Navigation in 1911 ; with inset, Bicol River, from mouth to Naga ; chart 4223. [Scale 1:100,000.] Manila, P.I.. Coast and Geodetic Survey, May 1933. 40.0X29.5 in. t 75c. C 4.9 : 422a Scituate Harbor, Mass., surveys to 1924, surveys by Mass. Dept. of Public Works to Feb. 1931 ; chart 232. Scale 1 : 5,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept.. 1933. 15.7X19.6 in. t 25c. C 4.0: 232 Shrewsbury River, N.J., surveys to 1932, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1932, and other sources ; chart 543. Scale 1 : 20,000. Washington. Coast and Geo- detic Survey, Oct. 1933. 32.2X21.5 in. t 50c. C 4.9: 543 Tacoma Harbor, Wash., surveys to 1928, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1933, and other sources ; chart 6407. Scale 1 : 15,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Sept. 1933. 25.9X36.2 in. t 50c. 4.9:6407 Umpqua River, Oreg., entrance bar to Reedsport, surveys to 1928, additional topography from other sources, survey by U.S. Engineers to June 1933 ; chart 6004. Scale 1 : 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 23.8X27.8 in. t 2oc. C 4.9 : 6004 Yerde Island Passage, west coast of Luzon, PJ., surveys to 1932 and other sources; chart 4214. [Scale 1:125.000.] Manila, P.I., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 30.6X36.9 in. t 75c. 4.9:4214 Woods Hole, Mass., surveys 1887-98, surveys by U.S. Engineers to 1911, and other sources ; chart 348. Scale 1 : 10,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Aug. 1933. 13.9X21 in. t 25c. 4.9:348 FISHERIES BUREAU Alaska fishery and fur-seal industries in 1932 ; by Ward T. Bower. 1933. ii+1-78 p. [App. 1, report of commissioner of fisheries, 1933.] * Paper. 10c. L.C. card F 13-212 C 6.1 : 933/app. 1 Note. — Includes Computation of fur seals, Pribilof Islands, 1932 ; by Harry J. Christoffiers. Cold storage holdings of fish, Sept. 15, 1933. [1933.] 2 leaves, 4° (Statistical bulletin 1051.) [Statistics furaished by Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t 6.5 : 1051 Fisheries service bulletin, Oct. 2, 1933; no. 221. [1933.] 4 p. [Monthly.] t L.C. card F 1.5-76 6.9 : 221 Fishery industries of United States, 1932; by R. H. Fiedler. 1933. ii+149-44» p. il. [App. 3, reix»rt of commissioner of fisheries, 1933.] * Paper, 20c. L.C. card F 19-41 6.1 : 933/app. a Fishery products. Fishery products landed at Seattle, Wash., by United States vessels, Aug. 1933. [1933.] 1 p. 4° (Statistical bulletin 1050.) t O 6.5 : 1050 • Landings by fishing vessels at principal New England ports, Aug. 1933. [with] summary and compai'isons, Aug. 1933 and 1932. [1933.] 3 leaves, 4° (Statistical bulletin 1049.) t 6.5:1049 Salmon. Statistical review of Alaska salmon fi?:heries : pt. 4, Southeastern Alaska; by Willis H. Rich and Edward M. Ball. 1933. [1] +437-673 p. il. large 8" (Bulletin 13.) [From Bulletin, v. 47.] * Paper, 30c. L.C. card F 29-1 6.3/2 : 1.3 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Business. Survey of current business. Oct. 1933; v. 13, no. 10. [1933.] cover- title, 56 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Coutams weekly data through Sept. 23, 3933, and monthly data through August, the date given above being the date of HoTV to order publications — See liifonnation follo^ins' Contents 264 October 1933 Business — Continued issue. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. (including weekly supplements) ; foreign subscription, $3.00. L.C. card 21-26819 C 18.35 : 933/10 ■ Same, weekly supplement, Oct. 5-2G, 1933. [1933.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Included in price of monthly Survey of current business, which see above.] C 18.36 : 933/40-43 Commerce. Foreign trade of United States, calendar year 1932; by Grace A. Witherow. 1933. iv+131 p. il. (Trade promotion series 151; Economic Re- .searcli Division.) f L.C. card A 22-1744 C 18.27 : 151 Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, Aug. 1933. 1933. 2 pts. p. 1-33 and ii+35-43 p. 4° * Paper, each pt. 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.60. L.C. card 14-21465 C 18.7 : 934/2-1, 2-2 Same. 1933. [2 pts. in 1], 43 p. 4" (H.doc. 162, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) Commerce reports, weekly, containing current foreign trade news, Oct. 7-28, 1933; no. 40-43 [series 1933]. [1933.] p. 225-288, il. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr, ; foreign subscription, $3.10. C 18.5/1 : 933/40-43 Credit. Retail credit survey, Jan.-June 1933; [by H. T. LaCrosse]. 1933. iv+35 p. (Domestic commerce series 84; [Domestic Commerce Division].) [Prepared in cooperation with National Retail Credit Association.] * Pa- per, 5c. L.C. card 31-26177 C 18.28 : 84 Domestic commerce, v. 12, no. 10-12; Oct. 10-30, 1933. [1933.] [3] +103-137 leaves, il. 4° [Multigraphed.] t P:iper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. C 18.32 : 12/10-12 LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU Buoys. Specifications for buoys and appendages, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. 26 pi. 4» t C 9.22 : B 88/5/933 Lighthouse service bulletin, v. 4, no. 46; Oct. 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 161-162. [Monthly.] t L.C. card 12-35121 C 9.31 : 4/46 Notices to mariners. Notice to mariners. Great Lakes, weekly, no. 32-35, 1933; Oct. 0-27 [1933]. Conover Press, Detroit [Oct. 5-26, 1933]. various paging, t Supt. of Lighthouses, Detroit, aiich. C 9.41 : 933/32-35 Notice to mariners, weekly, no. 40-43, 1933; Oct. 4-125 [1933]. 1933. various paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] t L.C. card 7-20609 C 9.26 : 933/40-43 MINES BUREAU Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Nevada in 1931. mine report ; by V. C. Heikes. Aug. 1933. [1] +601-632 p. [From Mineral resources, 1931, pt. 1.] ♦Paper, 5c. C 22.8/a : G 563/8/931 Puhlivations. New publications. Bureau of Mines, monthly list 221 ; Sept. 30, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. t C 22.7/3 : 221 NAVIGATION AND STEAMBOAT INSPECTION BUREAU Pilot rules for certain inland waters of Atlantic and Pacific coasts and of coast of Gulf of Mexico. Edition, July 5, 1933. 1933. ii+39 p. il. t L.C. card 10-35955 C 25.9 : 933 Bhippinix. Current shipping data, v. 1. no. 12; Oct. 10, 1933. [1933.] 11 p. 11. 4° [Monthly. Multigraphtnl.] t Piiper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. C 25.7 : 1/12 How to order pnbllcntionM-^See Inforiiintion follotving: ContcntN October 1933 265 PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office. A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c. to $10.00 per volume, and may be obtained from the Superintendent ot Documents. Washington, D.C. The Rules of practice and pamphlets containing Patent laws. General information concerning patents, and General information about protection of trade-marks, prints, and labels are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $2.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $10.00 per book. These coupons are good until used, but are only to be used for orders sent to the Patent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office, Washington, D.C. Aull, Wilson, jr. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 3275, in re Wilson Aull, jr., and Harry W. Houck, multi-stage tuner for radio receivers ; brief for commissioner of patents. 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Classification of revenues and expenses of sleeping car opera- tions, of auxiliary operations, and of other properties for sleeping car com- panies, as prescribed by Interstate Commerce Commission in accordance with sec. 20 of act to regulate commerce, effective July 1, 1912. 1st revised issue. [Reprint] 1933. xiv-|-34 p. * Paper, 5c. L.C. card A 33-2949 IC 1 sle.5 : 912/rep. Tra/fiG deoisions. See, above, Decisions, v. 1S8 — below, center head Dccisiojis (T raffle). Valuation decisions. See, below, center head Decisions {Valuation). Decisions (Finance) Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Interstate Commerce Commission reports. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Finance docket no. 10048, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company abandonment ; decided July 28, 1933. [1933.] p. 335-336. (F-5451.) [From v. 193.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5451 Bellevue and Cascade Railroad. Finance docket no. 10035, Bellevue & Cascade Railroad Company acquisition and operation; [decided July 17, 1933]. 1933. [l]-f 294-296 p. (F-5438.) [From v. 193.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5438 Boston and Maine Railroad. Finance docket no. 10070, Boston & Maine Rixilroad notes; decided July 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 331-332. (F-5449.) [From v. 193.] * Paiwr, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5449 Charlcstoti and Western Carolina Raihcay. Finance docket no. 9982, Charleston & Western Carolina Rjiilway Company bonds; decided July 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 309-315. (F-5444.) [From v. 193.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5444 Chesapeake aiid Ohio Railway. Finance docket no. 10082, Cliesapeake & Ohio Railway Company abandonment ; decided Aug. 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 443-444. (F-5477.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC1.6/la : F-5477 How to order publlcntiona — See information following Contenta October 1933 279 Colorado and Southern R^iiUvay. Finauce docket no. 9135. Colorado & Southern Railway Company et al. abandonment; decided July 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 337-340. (F-5452.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5452 Coos Bay Southern Railway. Finance docket no. 9721, Coos Bay Southern Railway Company reconstruction loan: [decided July 17, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 300-^02 p. (F-5440.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5440 Finance docket no. 9735, Coos Bay Southern Railway Company proposed construction ; decided July 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 297-299. (F-5439.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-o439 Minarets and Western Railway, Limited. Finance docket no. 9922, Minarets & Western Railway Company, Limited, trustee's certificates ; decided July 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 289-290. (F-5436.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5436 Minneapolis and St. Louis Railroad. Finance docket no. 10064, Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Company receiver's certificates ; decided July 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 305-306. (F-5442.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5442 Mobile and Ohio Railroad. Finance docket no. 10032, Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company receiver operation; [decided Aug. 1. 1933]. 1933. [1] +344-346 p. (F-5454.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5454 Pere Marquette Railicay. Finance docket no. 10014, Pere Marquette Railway Company abandonment; decided July 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 303-304. (F-5441.) [From Y. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5441 St. Louis, Broicnsville and Mexico Railway. Finance docket no. 9615, St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railwav Company abandonment ; decided July 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 327-330. (F-5448.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5448 St. Louis-San Francisco Railway. Finance docket no. 10006, St. Louis-San Fran- cisco Railway Company receivers abandonment of operation ; decided Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 421-423. (F-5469.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5469 Sotitliern Ncia York Railway, Incorporated. Finance docket no. 10021, Southern New York Railway, Incorporated, abandonment ; decided July 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 333-334. (F-5450.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5450 Southern Pacific Railroad. Finance docket no. 10012, Southern Pacific Railroad Company et al. abandonment; decided July 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 341-343. (F-5453.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC L6/la : F-5453 Towpah and Tidewater Railroad, Limited. Finance docket no. 9979, Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad Company. Limited, abandonment of operation : decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 307-308. (F-5443.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5443 Decisioiis (Traffic) Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Interstate Commerce Commission reports. See also subhead Decisions on p. 277. Asphalt. No. 24582, Union Asphalt Company v. Abilene & Southern Railway Company et al. ; [decided Aug. 2, 1933]. 1933. [1] +74^746 p. ([Opinion] 18947.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18947 Bananas. No. 25379, Dawson Produce Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.]' p. 717-720. ([Opin- ion] 18939.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18939 Blankets. No. 25607, Wyman, Partridge & Company et al. v. Boston & Albany Railroad et al. ; decided Aug. 2, 1933. [19S3.] p. 751-753. ( [Opinion] 18950.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18950 Boots and shoes. No. 25574, Servus Rubber Company v. Alton Railroad Com- pany et al. ; [decided Aug. 1, 1933]. 1933. [l]+708-710 p. ([Opinion] 18937.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18937 HoTF to order publications — See information follotring: Contents 280 October 1933 Boxes. No. 24078, Carolina Cottoii & Wooleu Mills Company et al. v. Southern Railway Company et al. ; [decided July 28, li>33]. 193cl. [1] +054-6(50 p. ([Opinion] 18922.) [Yrom v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. ICl.G/la : 1S922 Bricks. No. 25220, National Brick Company v. Chicago & North Western Rail- way Company et al. ; decided Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 725-727. ([Opinion] 18941.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18^1 Cattle. No. 24943, Wilbur H. Engle v. Chicago & North Western Railway Com- pany et al. ; decided Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 711-716. ([Opinion] 18938.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18938 No. 25229, llnley & Company v. Atchison, Topeka «& Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided Au^'. 4, 1933]. 1933. [1] +70-74 p. ([Opinion] 18976.) [From V. 196.] * Paiier. 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18983 Cement. Fourth section application no. 14990, cement to Ada, Okla., and Okay Junction, Ark.; decided Aug. 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 89-90. ([Opinion] 18983.) [From V. 190.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18983 No. 25376, ]\Iedu.sa Portland Cement Company v. Ann Arbor Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 681-6S2. ([Opinion] 18930.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18930 Coal. No. 23514, Hall Construction Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; [decided Aug. 1,1933]. 1933. [1] +676-678 p. ([Opinion] 18928.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18928 No. 25419, Fairbanks-IMorse & Company et al. r. Alton & Southern Rail- road et al. ; decided July 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 365-374. ([Opinion] 1S8S4.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 1SS84 No. 25520, Ti-affic Bureau, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, for Chesa- peake & Virginian Coal Corporation v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company et al.; [decided July 19, 1933]. 1933. [1] +352-354 p. ([Opinion] 188S0.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 1S880 Cotton-seed. No. 24834, Buckeye Cotton Oil Company v. Illinois Central Rail- road Company et al. ; [decided Aug. 4, 1933]. 1933. [l]+4-6 p. ([Opinion] 18963.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18963 Gullet. No. 25644, Blatz Brewing Company v. Chicago & North Western Rail- way Company et al. ; decided Aug. 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 81-82. ([Opinion] 38979.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18979 Flooring. No. 25610, National Bridge Material Company v. Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided Aug. 1, 1933]. 1933. [l]+690- 694 p. ([Opinion] 18932.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18932 Food. Investigation and suspension docket no. 35G9, classification ratings on food products, less than carload, packed in glass, between points in official and Illinois territories ; decided July 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 683-689. ( [Opin- ion] 18931.) [From y. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18931 Freight rates. No. 25135, increases in intrastate freight rates : pt. 7, Montana ; decided Aug. 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 95-96. ([Opinion] 18985.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 1S9S5 No. 25352, Atmospheric Nitrogen Corporation v. Norfolk & Western Rail- way Corporation et al. ; decided Aug. 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 747-748. ([Opinion] 18948.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18948 No. 25938, surcharges on intrastate traffic within Ohio; decided July 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 679-680. ([Opinion] 18929.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18929 Oasoline. Fourth section application no. 15163, gasoline from Des Moines, Iowa ; decided Aug. 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 55-56. ([Opinion] 38971.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. 10 1.6/la : 18971 No. 20674, Redwood County Oil Company v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al. ; decided July 25, 19X5. [1933.] p. 529-545. ( [Opin- ion] 18908.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 1S90S HoTT to order pnbllcntlona — See Inforiuutluu (ollo-tvlnK: Content* October 1933 281 Grain. No. 23756, Albers Brothers Milling Company v. Southern Pacific Com- pany ; [decided Aug. 3, 1933]. 1933. [1] +788-790 p. ([Opinion] 18959.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18959 Horses. No. 25297, Omaha Horse »5t Mule Commission Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company et al. ; [decided July 31, 1933]. 1933, [1] +670-672 p. ([Opinion] 18926.) [From v. 195 (volume number is incor- rectly given as 196).] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18926 Iron. No. 25494. United Welding Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- pany et al. ; decided Aug. 4. 1933. [1933.] p. 79-80. ([Opinion] 1S97S.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18978 • No. 25497, Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Aug. 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 13-14. ([Opinion] 18965.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18965 — — No. 25659, Leader Iron Works, Incorporated, v. Wabash Railway Com- pany et al.; decided Aug. 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 59-61. ([Opinion] 18973.) [Fi-om V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 1S973 Iron mass. No. 25015, Roanoke Gas Light Company et al. r. Norfolk & Western Railway Company et al. ; decided July 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 12S-124. ([Opinion] 18831.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18831 Kaolin. No. 24813, Parker-Young Company v. Central of Georgia Railway Company et al.; decided Aug. 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 797-800. ([Opinion] 18961.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18961 Lumher. No. 25504, Richardson Lumber Company, Incorporated, r. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 3. 1933. [1933.] p. 45- 48. ([Opinion] 18968.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18968 Onions. No. 25516, Grovier-Starr Produce Company et al. v. Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway Company et al. ; decided Aug. 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 733- 735. ([Opinion] 18944.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18944 Paper. No. 23826, Public Utilities Commission of Idaho et al. v. Oregon Short Line Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 697-704. ([Opinion] 18934.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18934 Peanuts. No. 25696, Robb Ross Company et al. v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company et al. ; [decided Aug. 4, 1933.] 1933. [1] +62-64 p. ([Opinion] 18974.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18974 Petroleum. Fourth section applications nos. 14495, 14736. and 14869. petroleum to Illinois; decided Aug. 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 91-94. ([Opinion] 18984.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18984 Petroleum products. No. 17561, American Refining Company, Incorporated, et al. V. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al. ; [decided June 13, 1933]. 1933. [1] +528-540 p. ([Opinion] 18790.) [From v. 194.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18790 No. 24318, Louis E. Costello, doing business as Central Garage, et al. r. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided July 1. 1933. [1933.] p. 699-701. ([Opinion] 18818.) [From v. 194.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18818 Pij)e. No. 19057, Imperial Pipe & Threading Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided July 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 723-726. ([Opinion] 18S20.) [From v. 194.] * Paper. .5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 18820 No. 25192, Carl B. King Drilling Company v. Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company; decided Aug. 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 49-52. ([Opinion] 18969.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c, IC 1.6/1 a : 1S969 No. 25674, Midwest Piping & Supply Company, Incorporated, v. Beau- mont, Sour Lake & Western Railway Company et al. ; decided Aug. 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 53-54. ([Opinion] 18970.) [From v. 196.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la: 18970 How to order publications — See information following Contents 282 October 1933 Poultry. No. 24003, California Co-Operative Poultry Company et al. r. Abilene & Soutliern Railway Company et al. ; [decided July 25, 1933.] 119:33.] [l]4-Jj46-552 p. ([Opinion] 18909.) [From v. 195.] * Pai>er, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18909 Power shovils. No. 25259, Bucyru.s-Erie Company v. New York Central Rail- road Company et al. ; decided Aug. 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 1-3. ([Opinion] 18902.) [From V. 100.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18902 Radiators. No. 25408, American Radiator Company v. Atlantic Coast Line Rail- road Company et al. ; [decided Aug. 2, 1933]. 1933. [1] +728-730 p. ( [Opin- ion] 18042.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18942 Revonsignmcnt. No. 25224, Pennsylvania Marble & Mosaic Corporation r. Penn- sylvania Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 1, 1933. [1933.1 p. 705- 706. ([Opinion] 18935.) [From v. 195.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18935 Red clover-seed. No. 25567, Springfield Seed Company r. Oregon Short Line Railroad Company et al. : decideil Aug. 4, 1033. [1933.] p. 85-87. ([Opin- ion] 18981.) [From v. 196.] * Pai>er, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18981 Refrigerafinff maelxinery. No. 25154, Breyer Ice Cream Company et al. v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 757- 760. ([Opinion] 18952.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18952 Roofing. No. 17642, El Paso Freight Bureau et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Aug. 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 773- 774. ([Opinion] 1S956.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18956 Savd. Fourth section applications uos. 14506 and 14531, sand and related arti- cles in the Southwest; decided July 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 493-498. ([Opin- ion] 18901.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.G/la : 18901 No. 24568, Mii?souri Gravel Company v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company; decided July 29. 1933. 1933. p. 009. ([Opinion] 18925.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18925 No. 24036, O. A. Smith Agency, Incorporated, v. Illinois Central Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 28. 1933. [1933.] p. 651-653. ([Opinion] 18021. ) [From v, 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18921 No. 25558, Washington County Sand & Gravel Company v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 073-676. ( lOpinion] 18927.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18927 Saudv.'any : decided May 31. 1933. [1933.1 p. 795-806. (B-S98.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-898 Marshall, Ehjsian Fields and Southcastciti Railxcay. Valuation docket no. 1139, Miushall, Elysian Fields and Southeastern Railway Company; decided May 31. T.t:W. [1933.] p. 561-571. (B-S79 [876].) [The Valuation de- cision nunii)er on this publication is printed incorrectly as 879. From Valuation repi-rts, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-876 Maryland and Delaware Coast Railway. Valuation docket no. 1130, Maryland and Delaware Coast Railway Company; decided May 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 691-700. (B-889.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-889 Mississippi and Alabama Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1142, Mississippi & Alabama Railroad Company; [decided May 31, 1933.] 1933. [l]+572-582p. (B-S77.) [From Valuation reports, v, 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-877 Xa.<er, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-887 Netc York and Pci\nsyh-ania Raihcay. Valuation docket no. 1140, New York and Pennsylvania Railway Company; decided May 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 533- 550. (B-S74.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-874 Preston Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1103, Preston Railroad Company; decided May 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 455-462. (B-867.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-867 Reader Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1157, Reader Railroad; [decided May 31, 1933]. 1933. [1]+64S-65S p. (B-885.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] •Pai>er, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-885 Rio Grande, Micolithic and Northern Railnay. Valuation docket no. 1147, Rio Grande, Micolithic and Northern Railway; dempany ; decided May 31, 1933. [1933.] p. 515-524. (B-S72.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-872 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Addresses. Modern tendencies and tlie law, address by Homer Cummiugs, At- torney General, delivered at meetins: of American Bar Association at Grand Rapids. Mich., Aug. 31, 1933. 1933. 10+ [1] p. t L.C. card 33-26643 J 1.2 :L 41 Aguilera y Compania. No. 466. in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1933, Eugeuio Aguilera y Kind elan, surviving member of partnership of which Pedro Aguilera y Kindelan and Charles F. Rand y Smith were the other members, and that traded and conducted business under name and style Aguilera y Compania, v. Harold L. Ickes, Secretiu*y of Interior, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i +10 p. $ J1.13:Ag93 American Tobacco Company. No. 377, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Amer- ican Tobacco Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title. i+9 p. $ J 1.13 : Am 3/191 Anargyros, S. No. 379, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, S. Anargyros v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims : memoran- dum for United States. [1933.] cover- title, 2 p. t J 1.13: An 14 Assiniboin Indians. In Court of Claims, no. J-31, Assiniboine Nation or tribe of Indians t\ United States ; defendant's reply to plaintiff's motion for new trial. [1933.] p. 1152-68. ? J 1.13: As 76/2 Aticater, William C, d Co., Incorporated. No. 425, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, William C. Atwater & Company, Inc., v. United States, on ijetition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+9 p. $ J 1.13 : At 94/11 Balttiff, Mrs. Eduarda K. No. 6042, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1933, Eduarda K. Baltuk (Harris) et al. v. gas screw Zev and her tackle and equipment and appurtenances and Commandant Hamlet, of Coast Guard, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia ; brief for appellee. [1933.] cover-title, 7 p. t J 1.13 : B 217/59 No. 6043, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1933, Eduarda K. Baltuff (Harris) et al. i". gas screw Zev (453M), her tackle, furniture, apparel, and all persons intervening, and Frank Dow, acting com- missioner of customs, E. Shamhart, chief of Enforcement Division for Wash- ington, D.C., U.S. Customs, both residing at Washington, D.C., appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia; brief for appellees. [1933.] cover- title, 7 p. ± J 1.13 : B 217/58 Baylis, Charles D. In Court of Claims, no. 42337, Charles D. Baylis v. United States ; defendant's objections to plaintiff's requested findings of fact, defend- ant's request for findings of fact, and brief . [1933.] p. 9-14. t J 1.13 :B 343 Beebe, Marcm. No. 2802, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Oct. term, 1932, commissioner of internal revenue v. Julius [Junius] Beebe, trustee [of estate under will of Marcas Beebe], on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+14 p. large 8° ? J 1.13 : B 391/3 Beneficial Loan Society. No. 424, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1933, Beneficial Loan Society [Delaware corporation] v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+7 p. ? J 1.13 : B 4:54/7 HoTV to order publications — See information followingr Contents 286 October 1933 Boston Broadcasting Company. No. 446, in Supreme Court, Oct. teriu, 1933, Boston Broadcasting Company v. Federal Radio Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for Fed- eral Radio Commission in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i-|-14 p. t J 1.13 : B G57/29 Brouillard, H. E. No. 888, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, commis- sioner of internal revenue v. H. E. Brouillard, on petition for review of deci- sion of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, iii+31 p. + J 1.13 : B 797/2 Burroughs, Ada L. No. 434, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Ada L. Bur- roughs and James Cannon, jr., v. United States, on petition for writ of cer- tiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; memorandum for United States. [1933.] cover-title, 3 p. t J 1.13 : B 945/6 Butte, Anaconda and Pacific Railicaij. No. 8, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Railway Company v. United Statt-s. on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit ; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, ii +56 p. t J 1.13 :B 981/2 Buttertoorth, WiUiam B. No. 75, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Guy T. Helvering, commi.ssioner of internal revenue, v. Julia Butterworth, Henry W. Butterwortb, and Girard Trust Company, trustees under will of William B. Butterworth, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief fur petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+2S p. + J 1.13 :B 982/5 Capital Traction Company. No. 6036, in Court of Appeals of District of Cohmi- bia, Apr. term, 1933, Capital Traction Company v. G>uy T. Helvering, commis- sioner of internal revenue, on jietition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+21 p. t J 1.13 : C 172/4 Chicago Real Estate Trust. Nos. 4944—47, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1932, Russell Tyson [et al.], trustees of Chicago Real Estate Trust, V. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii-|-25 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 : C 43/177 Cohen, Goldman d Co., Incorporated. No. 393, in Supreme Court, Oct. term 1933, Cohen, Goldman »& Company, Inc., v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+9 p. X J 1.13:0 66/17 Continental Oil Company. No. 5863, in Court of Appeals of District of Co- lumbia, Oct. term, 1932, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, V. Continental Oil Company, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; reply brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. t J 1.13 : C 767/16 Cooper, Kathryn J. In Court of Claims, no. K-5, Kathryn J. Cooper v. United States; defendant's exceptions to report of commissioner. [1933.] p. 37- 55. t J 1.13 :C 784/7 Crane, William M. No. 2836, in circuit court of appeals for let circuit, Wil- liam Merriam Crane v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for re- spondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. large 8" t J 1.13 : C 85/9 Crossett Western Company. No. 5167, in circuit court of appears for 3d cir- cuit, Oct. term, 1933, Crossett Western Company v. comniis-sioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals : brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii-f 33 p. t J 1.13 : C SS4/10 Cro^o Indiuns. No. H-248, in Court of Claims, Crow tribe or Nation of Indians of Montana v. United States ; defendant's objections to lindings of fact re- quested by plaintllY, request for lindings of fact, brief, and appendix. [193.'3.] cover-title, iv-f 873-1092 p. t J1.13:CSS5 IImvv to order pabllcatlona — Sot' liifurinntion folloTvinK ConteutN October 1933 287 Curtiss, Sophia. No. 430, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Everett J. Essel- styn, as executor of Sophia Curtiss, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i-f 14 p. $ J 1.13 : C 947/9 Daniel, Tillett S. In Court of Claims, no. 42492. TiUett S. Daniel v. United States ; defendant's supplemental brief. [1933.] p. 9-12. t J 1.13 : D 226/4 Delarmi, Rocco. No. 416, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Rocco Delarmi v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in. opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 1+ 10 p. % J 1.13 :D 373/6 Dilks, Lorenzo C. No. 4898, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1933, Lorenzo C. Dilks v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii-f 27 p. $ J 1.13 : D 579/3 Dixon, Miss Katherine F. No. 5028, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Katharine Fisher Dixon v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1033.] cover-title, ii+24 p. large 8" $ J 1.13 : D 645 DuBois, William L. No. 76, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Company, trustee under will of William L. DuBois, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+6 p. t J 1.13 : D S52/16 Dtcke, James B. No. 25, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Nanaline H. Duke, George G. Allen, and William R. Perkins, executors of James B. Duke, on writ of certiorari to cir- cuit court of appeals for 8d circuit; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+47 p. ± J 1.13 : D SS5/11 Ermne, J. E., & Co. In Court of Claims, no. K-255, J. E. Ervine »& Company v. United States; defendant's reply brief on motion for new trial. [1933.] p. 113-116. t J 1.13 : Er 93/3 Same ; defendant's supplemental motion for new trial. [1933.] p. 117- 119. t J 1.13 : Er 93/4 Foster, J. Hegeman. No. 97, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, J. Hege- man Foster v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 : F 814 Goicen, Albert Y. No. 484, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Albert Y. Gowen V. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i-1-9 p. t J 1.13 : G 747/2 Hale, Richard W. No. 2790, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, commis- sioner of internal revenue v. Richard W. Hale, on petition for review of de- cision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+16 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 : H 135 Hall, Mrs. Josephine B. Nos. 6017-18, in Court of Appeals of District of Colum- bia, Mrs. Josephine Bird Hall v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue; Mrs. Joseph T. Bird v. [same], on petition for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii-f 19 p. t J 1.13 : H 143 Hetfield, William D. In Court of Claims, no. 42487, William D. Hetfield v. United States; defendant's supplemental brief. [1933.] p. 13-16. t J 1.13 : H 47/6 Hoeppel, John H. No. 5945, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term. 1933, J. R. Mc-Carl, comptroller general, and Frederick W. Coleman, chief of finance, Army, v. John H. Hoeppel [appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia] ; brief for appellants. [1933.] cover-title, i+29 p. t J 1.13 : H 671 How to order publications — See information following Contents 20674— 33— NO. 466 4 2gg October 1933 BoUey Carbttretor Company. In Court of Claims, uo. J-270, Holley Carburetor Company v. United States; defendant's request for findings of fact and brief. [1933.] p. 09-84. X J 1.13 :H 724/4 Holmes Manufacturing Company, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. M-301, Holmes Manufacturing Company, Inc., v. United States ; defendant's request for findings of fact and brief. [1933.] p. 17-24. t J 1.13 :H 739/6 Same; supplemental stipulation of fact.<. [1933.] p. 13-15. t J 1.13 : H 739/5 Hosier, J. W. No. 420, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, J. W. Hosier and Joe Reno r. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of apiK^>als for 5tli circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [l!>3;i.] cover- title, i +8 p. + J 1.13:11 792/2 Inecto, Incorporated. No. 452, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. Inecto, Inc., v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover- title, i+6 p. t J 1.13: In 3/2 Isham, WiUiani B. No. 460, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States Trust Company of New York, as executor of William Burbans Isham, v. Charles W. Anderson, collector of internal revenue, etc., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of api)eals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] c<5ver-title, ii+18 p. % J 1.13: Is 3/11 Jacobs. E. P. No. 15, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, E. P. Jacobs and Augustus Gunter, executor of :Mrs. S. B. Gunter, v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, i+21 p. % J 1.13: J 152/3 Johnson, George W. No. 423, in Supreme Court, Oct. tenn, 1933, George W. Johnson v. Uniteil States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+12 p. t J 1.13 : J 632/8 Lippincott, Walter. No. 5245, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, J. Bertram Lippincott and Bertha L. Coles, executors of Walter Lippincott, v. c?onmiissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [19S3.] cover-title, i+10 p. t J 1.13 :L 666/2 Lorilhird, P., & Co. No. 378, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. P. Lorillard and Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims ; memorandum for United States. [1033.] cover-title, 2 p. % J 1.13 : L 891/5 Liippino. Vito. No. 410, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Vito Luppino v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+6 p. t J 1.13 :L 973/5 Madeira. Embroidery Company. In Court of Claims, no. L-27. Madeira Em- broiderv Company v. United States; defendant's brief. [1933.] p. 17-25. t J 1.13 : M 264/2 Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of Am^crica. In Court of Claims, no. 33042, Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America v. United States; [defendant's petition for amendment of special commissioner'.s findings of fact]. [1933.] p. 2307-25. il. J J 1.13 : M 333/2 Martin, William A. P. In Court of Claims, no. 42139, William A. P. Martin v. United States; defendant's counterclaim. [1933.] p. 3^. % J 1.13 :M 365/5 Miguel, Santos. No. 435, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Santos Miguel v. J. Raymond McCarl, comptroller general, and Frederick W. Coleman, chief of finance. Army, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Apix\als of District of Columbia; memorandum by solicitor general. [1933.] cover-title. 2 p. t J 1.13 : M 588/3 IIo^v io order publlcntlonM— See information folloifvlnK Contents October 1933 289 Morgan's, Incorporated. No. 2807, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Oct. term, 1933, Morgan's, Incorporated, et al. v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 11+17 p. large 8° | J 1.13 : M 823/7 Morse, Alfred B. No. H-538, in Court of Claims, Neubert B. Morse and Old Colony Trust Company, executors and trustees of Alfred B. Morse, and Julia A. Morse, v. United States; defendant's brief. [1933.] cover-title, ii+67-96 p. 2 pi. 1 tab. t J 1.13 : M 835/10 Mullen, John K. and Catherine S., Benevolent Corporation. No. 32, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1933, John K. and Catherine S. Mullen Benevolent Cor- poration V. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, ii+32 p. ± J 1.13 : M 911/8 Nathanson, J. J. No. 39, In Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, J. J. Nathanson v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit ; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, i-f 19 p. $ J 1.13 : N 195/2 National Retail Credit Association. In equity no. 10420, in district court for eastern disti-ict of Missouri. United States v. National Retail Credit Asso- ciation et al.; decree. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. $ J 1.13 : N 213/83 Naumheag Steam Cotton Company. No. 818, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1932, Naumkeag Steam Cotton Company v. United States, on motion for reconsid- eration of petition for writ of certiorari ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 3 p. % J 1.13 :N 224/3 Jffeio York Life Insurance Company. No. 453, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, David Burnet, commissioner of internal revenue, v. New York Life In- surance Company, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit : reply brief for petitionei'. [1933.] cover-title, 5 p. $ J 1.13 : N 42 y/120 Newport Company. [In circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, no. 4896, Oct, term, 1932, Apr. session, 1933, commissioner of internal revenue I's. Newport Company, petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; proceed- ings.] [1933.] p. 157-165. t J 1.13 :N 473/2 Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. No. 30372 [Virginia], In Court of Claims, Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company v. United States; defendant's brief. [1933.] cover-title, ii+4337-4426 p. $ J 1.13 : N 42 zp/23 -Norcott, Henry F. [In circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Oct. term, 1932, Apr. session, 1933, no. 4913, Henry F. Norcott vs. United States; no. 4914, Harold D. Bennett vs. same; no. 4915, Charles P. Packer, jr., vs. same; no. 4916, W. Scott CaiToll vs. same ; no. 4917, Leslie A. Needham vs. same, ap- peals from district court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division ; proceedings in case of Henry F. Norcott vs. United States.] [1933.] p. 1079-94. [Action initiated in district court, northern district of Illinois, eastern division, as stated on p. 1079.] $ J 1.13 : N 752/5 Nos. — , in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States v. Henry F. Norcott; [same] v. Harold D. Bennett; [same] v. Charles P. Packer, jr.; [same] v. W. Scott Carroll ; [same] i;. Leslie A. Needham ; petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. [1933.] cover-title, 1+30 p. t J 1.13 : N 752/4 Northwest Utilities Securities Corporation. No. 97919, in circuit court of ap- peals for 8th circuit. Northwest Utilities Securities Corporation v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of Internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title. ii + 14 p. ± J 1.13 : N 819/8 'O'Heamc, Jack E. No. 4.58, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Jack E. O'Hearne V. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover- title, i+13 p. t J 1.13: Oh 2/2 HoTV to order publications — See Information following Contents 290 October 1933 Oitelou-sas-St. Landry Securities Company, Incorporated. No. 461, in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1933. Opelousas-St. Landry Securities Co., Inc., et al. v. United States et al., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover- title, i+14 p. t J 1.13: Op 2 Otcen. R. W. In Court of Claims, no. 42408, A. J. Matthews, as trustee for R. W. Owen et al., v. United States; defendant's special plea to jurisdiction [and defendant's brief in support of plea to jurisdiction]. [1933.] p. 35- 45. X J 11<^ : O^v 2/13 Pardee. Cahin, No. 77, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Guy H[T1. Helver- ing. commissioner of internal revenue, v. Frank Pardee, Ario Pardee, and Girard Trust Company, trustees under will of Calvin Pardee, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit ; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+7 p. t J 1.13 :P 213/4 Peabody Coal Company. In Court of Claims, no. 42024, Peabody Coal Com- pany V. United States ; defendant's exceptions to report of commissioner. [1933.] p. 25-27. % J 1.13 :P 313/7 Pitt. Frank R. No. 159, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States v. Frank R. Pitt, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; reply brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, 3 p. j J 1.13 :P 686/3 Pote. William S. No. 447, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, William S. Pote (.station WLOE) v. Federal Radio Commission, on i^etition for writ of cer- tiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for Federal Radio Commission in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+11 p. t J 1.13 :P 847/2 Powers, Samuel L. No. 2S11, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Leland Powers, executor [of Samuel L. Powers], et al. v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petitions for review of decisions of Board of Tax Apijeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+33 p. large 8° $ .7 1.13 : P 875/:i Quinaielt Indians. Nos. 28 and 29. in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1933, Uniteil States, as trustee and guardian of different tribes and bauds of Quinaielt and Quillehute Indians, and as trustee and guardian of and ex rel. George Charley, ilitchell Charley, and Roland Charley, v. H. S. Mc-Gowan. Bakers Bay Fish Company, and State of Washington ; [same] v. Bakers Bay Fish Company and State of Washington ; brief for United States. [1933.] cover- title, i+39 p. J J 1.13 : M 177/5 Redington, Wiiliam U. No. 38, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Harold T. Griswold, W. W. S. Carpenter, and Laird Bell, executors of William H. Red- ington, V. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+18 p. t J 1.13 : R 248/4 Reily. F. H. No. 31, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States v. F. H. Reily, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for lOlh circuit; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, i +20 p. t J 1.13 :R 273/5 Riley Stoker Corijoration. No. 2825, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Riley Stoker Corporation, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cf T'zx a-~'t:::.11s; brief fwir itspamatsotL. PSSSL] title, i+12 PL S J]J13:1 -"'?j^er, Jfr^ LetHe. y . • _- : ikpr. tenn. 1933, Jlr? 1 - intexnal reienue. : ~ '■-"-'- peaJs; biief f«r Ft -:•; l ' •qmier^ Edwm M. Z- : - : [et aLl, as csEeec: :^ : 1 Due, on petiti' Yei^o T. UiDiled S aiipeals for 2d cir-: i:.: . _ title, i+9 PL t C rr*. Oct. term, 19S3, Gnw T. H*- Bv^ PloHett WanDcr; petitifBn :: :.pp€aLlis -for 9d arenitt. [1933.] J03:W^3/5 :;€nit eraoEt &i. appeals fiar 1st fiiirMill, ■sr of inleraal teivniw!^ on petitim Itar ' 'i:'? : Innef for re^erademt. P9i3.] JlJ3:W2ra/4 - ' TCim, 1933, Abe WtimtiEsg «l . : > ciiuii cnmt of appeals [1933.] eonrer^itlew J113:W-i$^ 1333, Thffliiiia« H. rSniKL on will of : :'':' le^ondent. !!ines3ns> xpany, - Tit -Tt, Oct. to??™ ;f certitKrir. : * in ofposir: : 2 jui^ : X «^^^ Fwew^f lay, Fnmk D. Nou miS^ in oreoit eout «f appeal^ fioir 3d oreail, Fiank D. Yneng^iag «l coHini^oiier of jnteiiial revenoe^ on petitioBi tat leview of deacon of Board «f Tax Appeals; brief fiHr le^pendenlL [19S3.] eov9- tltlevi+lOpL ? JlJ3:T9/4 Hu>TT TJ> tfctfcar YV%l.is.< Sif-e iiKf« CaOwwtes Omii««is 292 October 1933 Zuckerkandet, Louis. No. 398, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Louis Zucker- kaudel ami Abraham Lieberman v. United States, on petition lor writ of cer- tiorari to circuit court of appeaLs for 2(1 circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+T p. t .1 l.i:'. : Z 'iy/:} PRISONS BUREAU Prisoners. Federal offender.s, 1931-32, review of work of Federal Bureau of Prisons during year ending June 30, 1932, including statistics of Federal prisoners and of Federal parole and probation. United States Penitentiary Annex Press, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1933. v+222 p. il. t L.C. card 32-2S116 J H>.1 : 932 Note. — Includes annual reports to Attorney General of director of Bureau of Prisons and of Board of I'arole, and reports to director of Bureau of Prisons by heads of Fed- eral prisons and reformatories. It also includes statistical tables concerning all classes of Federal prisoners and persons under Federal parole and probation supervision. LABOR DEPARTMENT CHILDREN'S BUREAU Domestic relations. Child, the family, and the court, study of administration of justice in field of domestic relations, general findings and recommenda- tions ; by Bernard Flexner, Reuben Oppenheinier, and Katharine F. Lenroot. 1933. vi-fl(X) p. (Bureau publication 193, revised edition.) [The list of references included as Appendix B in the 1st edition is omitted here, but has been revised and is being mimeographed.] * Paper, 10c. L.C. card L 29-64 L 5.20 : 193/2 Monthly bulletin on social statistics, v. 1, no. 4; Oct. 1933. [1933.] 12 p. 11. 4° t L.C. card L 33-114 L 5.32 :l/4 Social service. County as administrative unit for social work ; by Mary Rutli Colby. 1933. v+4S p. (Bureau publication 224.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card L 33-125 L 5.20 : 224 Sunlight for babies. [Revised edition.] 1933. 8 p. il. narrow S° (Folder 5.) * Paper, 5c. L 5.22 : 5/4 LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Building operations in principal cities of United States, Aug. 1933 ; prepared by Division of Building Statistics. 1933. [1]+14 p. (Serial no. R. 34.) t L 2.6/a4 : 933/8 Codes of fair c p. (Registrv no. 904-l-(S[05|.) 'Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26625 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 904-l-0r> — Code of fair comi)etitlon for builder.s supplies trade industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv-f 9 p. (Registry no, 1013- 3-02.) •Paper, Gc. L.C. card 33-2(5648 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1013-3-{V_' IIo^T to order puhllcadonx — See Information (ollo^vInK Contentii October 1933 295 Codes of fair competition — Continued — ~ Code of fair competition for cap and closure industry, as approved on Oct. 20, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. v+9 p. (Registry no. 1022- 1-08.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-.26626 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1022-1-03 — — Code of fair competition for compressed air industry, as approved on Oct. 11, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+8 p. (Registry no. 1304- 1-02.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26649 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1304-1-02 — ^ Code of fair competition for electric storage and wet primary battery industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+9 p. (Registry no. 699-1-05.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26650 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 699-1-05 — ^ Code of fair competition for electrical industry, as submitted on July 12, 1933, and approved on Aug. 4, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vii+5 p. (Registry no. 1308-10.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26651 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1308-10 — *!— Code of fair competition for farm equipment industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. Corrected [print]. 1933. iv+7 p. (Registry no. 1303-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26627 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1303-1-04/corr. — — Code of fair competition for glass container industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+9 p. (Registry no. 1022-1-03 [01].) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26652 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1022-1-01 Code of fair competition for Great Lakes shipping industry, as submitted on Oct. 23, 1933. 1933. [2] +9 p. (Registry no. 1417-29.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1417-29 — ^ Code of fair competition for handkerchief industry, as approved on Oct. 9, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+11 p. (Registry no. 237-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26653 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 237-1-01 — — Code of fair competition for heat exchange industry, as approved on Oct. 11, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+8 p. (Registry no. 1129- 1-10.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26654 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1129-1-10 Code of fair competition for ice industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+9 p. (Registry no. 126-01.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-^26655 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 126-01 -"-^ Code of fair competition for industrial supplies and machinery distrib- utors trade, as approved on Oct. 23, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. v+7 p. (Registry no. 1399-1-16.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26621 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1399-1-16 -^ Code of fair competition for knitting, braiding, and vpire covering machine industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+4 p, (Registry no. 1333-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26656 Y 3.N 21/S : 7 ap. 1333-1-02 Code of fair competition for laundry and dry cleaning machinery manu- facturing industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+10 p. (Registry no. 1399-1-10.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26657 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1399-1-10 -^ Code of fair competition for lime industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+12 p. (Registry no. 1026-01.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26658 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1026-01 -*^ Code of fair competition for luggage and fancy leather goods industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vi+6 p. (Registry no. 907-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. L.C, card 33-26659 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 907-1-01 Hour to order publications — See information follo^Ting Contents 296 October 1933 Codes of fair ccytnpetitioii — Continued — ^ Code of fair comi)otition for marking devices industry, as approved on Oct. 20, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. v+11 p. (Registry no. 139^ 04.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26629 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1399-04 — ^ Code of fair competition for motor vehicle retailing trade, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. v+10 p. (Registry no. 1403-32.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26623 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1403-32 — ^ Code of fair competition for mutual savings banks, as approved on Oct. 9, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+4 p. (Registry no. 1707-03.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26660 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1707-03 — — Code of fair competition for oil burner industry, as approvi»d on Sept. 18, 1933, i)y President Roosevelt. 1933. vii+7 p. (Registry no. 1125-01.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26661 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1125-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for optical manufacturing industry, as approved on Oct. 9, 1933, by President Roo.sevelt. 1933. v+3 p. (Registry no. 1031- 02.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26662 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1031-02 — ^ Code of fair competition for packaging machinery industry and trade, as approved on Oct. 31. 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. v+8 p. (Registry no. 1399-30.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26063 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1399-30 — — Code of fair competition for pump manufacturing industry, as approved on Oct. 11, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+8 p. (Registry no. 1326- 1-02. ) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26631 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1326-1^2 — — Code of fair competition for retail lumber, lumber product?:, building ma- terials, and building specialties industi'y, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+18 p. (Registry no. 313-04.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26664 Y 3.X 21/S : 7 ap. 313-04 — ^ Code of fair competition for retail trade, as approved on Oct. 21, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vi+16 p. (Registry no. 1625-2-02.) ♦Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26632 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1625-2-02 P Same, Administrator's order, with title. Administrator's order [of Oct. 24, 1933, concerning code of fair competition for retail trade, designating divi- sions of retail trade to be represented upon national retail trade council and number of representatives from each division]. 1933. 1 p. t Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 Ad 6 — ^ Code of fair competition for saddlery manufacturing industry, as ap- proved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. vii-f6 p. (Registry no. 915-01.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26665 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 915-01 — "^ Code of fair comiietition for shipbuilding and ship repair industry, as approved on July 26, 19.33, by President Roosevelt. 1933. ii + 12 p. (Regis- try no. 1408-1-01.) [Includes Executive order, report of hearing, text of code. Executive order approving amendment, and President's letter naming committee.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-20666 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1408-1-01/2 Code of fair competition for silk textile industry, as approved on Oct. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 19.33. vi-fS p. (Registry no. 263-01.) * Paper, 5e. L.C. card 33-26667 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 263-01 -^— Code of fair competition for steel tubular and firebox boiler industry, as apr.roved on Oct. 23, 1933, i)y President Roosevelt. 1933. v-fG p. (Registry no. 1129-1-17.) •Paper, oc. L.C. card 33-26633 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 a p. 1 129-1-17 II(>^- to order pabliciitionN — See infomtntlon follcvrinsr Contenta October 1933 297 'Codes of fair competition — Continued ■ '^ Code of fair comi)etition for textile machinery manufacturing industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+ll p. (Registrv no. 1333-1-08.) * Pai)er, 5c. -li.C. card 33-26668 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1333-1-08 ■ ^-^ Code of fair competition for throwing industry, as approved on Oct. 11, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. v+6 p. (Registry no. 274-1-01.) * Palmer. 5c. L.C. card 33-26669 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 274-1-01 ^ Code of fair competition for umbrella industry, as approved on Oct. 9, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933, iv+7 p. (Registry no. 1661-1-01.) * Pai>er. 5c. X.C. card 33-26670 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1661-1-01 — *^ Code of fair competition for women's belt industry, as approved on Oct. 3, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. iv+5 p. (Registiy no. 902-1-01.) * Paijer. 5c. L.C. card 33-26671 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 902-1-01 — — Proposed code of fair competition for academic costume industry, as revised Oct. 9, 1933. and set for public hearing on Oct. 18, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. ( Registry no. 1716-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1716-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for advertising distributing industry, as revised Oct. 6, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 16, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1702-2-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1702-2-11/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for all-metal insect screen industry, as revised Sept. 29, 1933. and set for public hearing on Oct. 26, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registrv no. 1153-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1153-1-01/rev. — ^ Proiwsed code of fair competition for alloy casting industry, as revised Oct. 18. 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1201-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1201-1-02/rev. — — Proposed code of fair comi>etition for American glassware industry, as revised on Sept. 22, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 3, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1022-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1022-04/rev. — ~ Proposed code of fair competition for American jeweled watch manufac- turing industry, as revised Sept. 30, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 12,1033. 1933. ii-f 6 p. (Registrv no. 1215-1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1215-1-03/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for American match industry, as revised Oct. 3. 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 2:3. 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 314-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 314-01/rev. — i^ Proposed code of fair competition for anti-friction bearing industry, as revised Sept. 14, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 24, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registrv no. 1318-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1318-1-02/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for arts and crafts industry, as revised Oct. 2, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 25, 1933. 1933. ii+12 p. (Registry no. 1024-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1024^1-01/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for asbestos industry, as revised Sept. 27, 1933. and set for public hearing Oct. 19, 1933. 1933. ii+12 p. (Registry no. 1002-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1002-1^1/rev. — ^ I'roposed code of fair competition for asphalt and mastic tile industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 14, 1933. 1933. ii+12 p. (Registry no. 1003-03. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1003-03/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for athletic goods manufacturing^ in- dustry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 10, 1933. 1933. ii+l* p. ( Registry no. 1657-1-04. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1657-1-04/rev. How to order publications — See information following Contents 298 October 1933 Codes of fair competition — Contiuued — — Proposed code of fair comi^etition for baud instrument manufaclurinar industry, as revised Sept. 28. Id^A, and set for public hearing on Oct. 26, 1933. lajS. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1G40-0G.) • Paiier, He. y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1640-05/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for bedding manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 9, 1933. 1933. iid-14 p. (Registry no. 1607-1-01.) • I'aper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1607-1 -01 /rev. •^ Proposed code of fair comp<^tition lor beverage di.s|>ensing ei|uipment in. 133l-02/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for Ixjlt, nut, and rivet industry, as revised Oct. 13, 1933, and set for public liearing on Oct. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+14 p. (Registry no. 1104-01.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1104-01/rev. — — Propo.sed code of fair competition for bone button industry, as revised Sept. 25, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 11, 1933. 1933. iI+4 p. (Registry no. 1009-1-01.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1009-1-01/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for buff and polishing wheel industry, as revised Sept. 28, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 18. 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1399-18.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S: 7 sub. 139U-lS/rev. — ^^ Proposed code of fair competition for buffing and polishing composition industry, as revised Sept. 29, 1933, and set for imblic hearing on Oct. IS, 1933. 1033. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1001-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1001-01/rev. — ^— Proposed code of fair competition for canning and packing machinery industry, as revised Oct. 2, 1933, and set for public liearing on Oct. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1399-35.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sul). 1399-35/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for carpet and rug industry, as revised Sept. 19, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 4, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 214-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 214-l--1-0'J.) ♦ Paper. .>. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1029- 1-02 /re v. — — Proposed code of fair competition for cordage and twine industry, a> revised Oct. 14, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 1, 1933. 1933. ii + 12 p. (Registry no. 219-1-01.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 21&-l-01/rev. flow to order publicadonM — See information followlns Content*. October 1933 299 Codes of fair competition — Continuecl * ^ Proposed code of fair competition for cork industry, as revised Oct. 11, 1933, and set for public liearing on Oct. 25, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 308-1-01. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 308-1-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for corrugated and solid fiber con- tainer industry, as revised on Oct. 25, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 17, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 406-1-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 406-1-08/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for covered button industry, as revised Sept. 8, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1612-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1612-1-01/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for dental equipment industry and trade, as revised Oct. 9, 19S3, and set for public hearing on Oct. 30. 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1617-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1617-11/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for dental laboratory industry, as re- vised Oct. 9, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 20, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1617-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1617-09/rev. -^— Proposed code of fair competition for domestic freight forwarding indus- try, as revised Oct. 6, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 17, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1411-25.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1411-25/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for drive-it-yourself industry, as re- vised Oct. 2, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 16, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1415-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1415-02/rev. — t— Proposed code of fair competition for earthenware industry, as revised Oct. 4, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 13, 1933. 1933. ii+12 p. ( Registry no. 1016-03. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1016-03/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for elevator manufacturing industry, as revised Oct. 19, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. ( Registry no. 1311-01. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1311^1/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for end grain strip wood block indus- try, as revised Sept. 26, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 12, 1933. 1933. ii+17 p. (Registry no. 320-1-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 320-1-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for excelsior and excelsior prodiicts industry, as revised Sept. 30, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 17, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 310-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 310-02/rev. —^ Proposed code of fair competition for feldspar industry, as revised Oct. 13, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 4, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Regis- try no. 1012-1-02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1012-1-02/rev. — i^ Proposed code of fair competition for fiber and metal work clothing but- ton industry, as revised Sept. 20, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1612-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1612-04/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for finance company industry, as revised on Oct. 17, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 26, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1721-10. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1721-10/rev. —^ Proposed code of fair competition for fire-extinguishing appliance manu- facturing industry, as revised Oct. 6, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 23, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1314-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1314-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for fiat glass distributing trade, as revised Sept. 29, 1933. and set for public hearing on Nov. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1021-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1021-07/rev. How to order publications — See information following Contents 300 October 1933 Codes of fair competition — Coutinued .\r. Proposed code of fair competition for flat glass manufacturing industry, as revised Sept. 28, 1933, and sot for public hearing on Oct 30, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1021-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1021-1-06/ rev. — 2— Proposed code of fair competition for fluted cup, pan liner, and lace paper manufacturing industry, as revified and set for public hearing on Nov. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 407-07.) ♦ Paper, oc. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 407-07/rev. — — Pioposed code of fair competition for folding paper box industry, as re- vised Oct. 3, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 20, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 40&-1-09.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 40^1-09/rev. — -- Proposed cotle of fair competition for foundry equipment industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 10, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. \\Vl-\)2. ) * Pai)er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 1112-02/rev. • — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for fresh water pearl button industry, as revised Aug. 22, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1009-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1009-1-02/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for fur dressing and fur dyeing indus- try, as revised Oct. 10, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 911-28.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 911-2S/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for garment pressing machinery and appliance industry, as revised Oct. 6, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 1, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1399-1-14.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-1-14/rev. — ''^— Proposed code of fair competition for gas appliances and apparatus indus- trv, as revised Sept. 20, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 19, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1129-1-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1129-1-11/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for gear manufacturing industry, as^ revised Oct. 17, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 8, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1399-33.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-33/rev, — Q- Proposed code of fair competition for gray iron foundry industry, as re- vised for public hearing on Nov. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1111-04. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1111-04/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for grinding wheel industry, as revised Sept. 22, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 26. 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1001-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1001-03/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for insulation board industry, as re- vised for public hearing on Nov. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+10 p. (Registry no. 1630-1-02. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 Pub. 1630-1-02/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for investment bankers industry, as revised Oct. 24, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1707-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1707-O4/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for knitted outerwear industry, a« re- vised Oct. 2, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 16, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 243-1-02. ) * Paper, .5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 243-1^2/rev. — '^ Proposed code of fair competition for ladder manufacturing industry. ;is revi.sed on Sept. 29, 1933, and set for public iiearing on Oct. 10. 1933. 1938. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 304-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 304-11/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for machine tool and equipment dis- tributing trade, as revised Oct. 3, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 27, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1149-12.) ♦Pai)er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 114(>-12/rev. How to order publicationM — Sec information following; Content* I October 1933 3OI Codes of lair competition — Continued — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for machined waste nianufaetnring industry, as revised Oct. 26, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 6, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 299-1-16.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-1-16/rev. — i— Proposed code of fair competition for men's garter, suspender, and belt manufacturing industry, as revised Sept. 22, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 271-1-01.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 271-1-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for merchandise warehousing trade, as revised Oct. 14, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 27, 1933. 1933. ii + 11 p. (Registry no. 1715-01.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1715-01/rev. —^ Proposed code of fair competition for metal furring and lathing division of construction industry, as revised Sept. 22, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1138-01.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 113S-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for metal window industry, as revised Sept. 27, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+17 p. (Registry no. 1122-1-01.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1122-1-01/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for motor fire apparatus manufacturers industry, as revised Oct. 10, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 24, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1314-02.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1314-02/rev. — ^'^— Proposed code of fair competition for motor vehicle storage and parking industry, as revised Sept. 27, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 27. 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1724-10.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1724-10/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for non-ferrous ingot metal industry, as revised Sept. 30. 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 13, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1218-1-05.) *Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 1218-1-05/rev. 1/ — - — Proposed code of fair competition for nonferrous foundry industry, as revised Oct. 13, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 27. 1933. 1933. ii+15 p. (Registry no. 1111-05. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1111-05/rev. »/■ —^ — Proposed code of fair competition for ocean pearl button and novelty manufacturing industry, as revised Sept. 22, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct 11, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1009-1-03.) *Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1009-1-03/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for oxy-acetylene industry, as revised Oct. 9, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 27, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1150-02.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1150-02/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for paper bag manufacturing industry, as revised Oct. 20, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 2. 1933. 1933. ii+10 p. (Registry no. 401-1-01.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 401-1-01/rev. — Proposed code of fair competition for paper drinking cup and paper food container industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 10, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 406-12.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 406-12/rev. -=^ Proposed code of fair competition for petroleum equipment industry, as revised Oct. 7, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 20, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1323-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1323-04/rev. I -• -^ Proposed code of fair competition for photographic mount industry, as revised Sept. 22, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 24, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 407-09.) * Paper, 5e. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 407-09/ rev. J^ Proposed code of fair competition for pipe organ industry, as revised Sept. 29, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 8. 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1644^2.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1644-02/rev. How to order pnbltcations — See inforiuation follo^ringr Contents 302 October 1933 Codes of fair competition — Continued — — Proposed code of fair competition for pottery supplies industry, as reviseil Oct. 17, 1933, and set lor public hearing on Nov. 20, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. Registry no. 1016-05.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1016-05/rev. —- ProiK)sed code of fair competition for professional engineers division of construction industry, as revised Sept. 18, 1933, and set for public bearing on Oct. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1719-2-18.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1719-2-18/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for pyrotechnic manufacturins indus- try, as revised Oct. 12, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registrj' no. 611-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 611-02/rev. — I- Proposed code of fair comijetition for ready mixed concrete industry, as revised Sept. 18, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 26, 1933. 1933. ii+13 p. (Registry no. 1011-05.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. lOll-05/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for refractories industry, as revised Oct. 2, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 25, 1933. 1933. u+13 p. (Registry no. 1034-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1034-1-01/rev. — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for reinforcing materials fabricating industry, as revised Oct. 4, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 23, 1933. 1933. ii+30 p. (Registry no. 1118-08.) * Paper, 5c. y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1118-08/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for retail solid fuel industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 13, 1933. 1933. ii+10 p. (Registry no. 701-11.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 701-11/rev. Proposied code of fair competition for rolling steel door industry, as revised Sept. 25, 1933. and set for public hearing on Oct. 14, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1139-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1139-01/rev. -^ Proposed code of fair competition for rubber manufacturing industry, including automobile fabrics, proofers, and backers division, rubber flooring division, rubber footwear division, hard rubber division, heel and sole divi- sion, mechanical rubber goods division, sponge rubber division, rubber sun- dries division, rainwear division, as revised Oct. 10, 1933, for public hearing on Oct. 25, 1933. 1933. ii+39 p. (Registry no. 899-04.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 899-04/rev. -^ Proposed code of fair competition for rubber tire industry, as revised Oct. 3, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 20, 1933. 1933. ii+17 p. (Registry no. 807-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 807-1-06/ rev. Proposed code of fair competition for sample card manufacturing indus- try, as revised Oct. 39, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 1, 1933. 1933. ii-t-5 p. (Registi-y no. 299-1-19.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-1-19/rev. -J*— Proposed code of fair competition for sanitary napkin and cleansing tissue manufacturing industry, as revised and set for public hearing on Nov. 3, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 299B-30.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299B-30/rev. Proposed code of fair coiiipetition for sash cord industry, as submitted Oct. 20, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 219-01.) ♦ Pai^er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 219-01 — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for shipping industry, as revised Oct. 25, 1933, and set for puhlic hearing on Nov. 9. 1933. 1933. ii+12 p. (Registry no. 1417-23.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N21/8 : 7 sub. 1417-23/rev. — ^ Propo.sed code of fair competition for shoulder pad industry, as revised Oct. 18. 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 299-2,5B. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-25B/rev. Hoiv if order |>nl>lIcutloiiM — Sco iiifoi'iiint ion foIIo^viiiK: Contcntn October 1933 303 Codes of fair competition — Continued — -^ Proposed code of fair competition for slate industry, as revised Oct. 16, 1933. and set for public hearing on Nov. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1023-19.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1023-19/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for slit fabric industry, as i-evised Oct. 20, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 299-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 299-04/rev. — i^ Proposed code of fair competition for soft lime rock industry, as revised Oct. 4, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1026-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1026-02/rev. ^ Proposed code of fair competition for special tool, die, and machine shop industry, as revised Oct. 9, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 2, 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1149-23.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 114^23/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for stock exchange firms, as revised Sept. 21, 1933. and set for public hearing on Oct. 17, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. ( Registry no. 1710/03. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1710-03/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for structural steel and iron fabricating industry, as revised on Oct. 14, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 30, 1933. 1933. ii+ 28 p. (Registry no. 1135-22.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1135-22/rev. — — Proposed code of fair comi)etition for surgical dressing industi-y, as re- vised Oct. 20, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 2. 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1628-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 162S-06/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for talc and soapstone industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 21, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1039-10. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1039-10/rev. — *^ Proposed code of fair competition for tile and mantel contracting divi- sion of construction industry, as revised Sept. 15, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 9, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1043-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 1043-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for vegetable ivory button industry, as revised Sept. 19, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1612^1-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1612-1-03/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for velvet industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 8, 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (RegistiT no. 281-1-01.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 281-1-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for vitrified-clay sewer pipe manufac- turing industry, as revised Oct. 3, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 30, 1033. 1933. ii+10 p. (Registry no. 1013-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1013-05/rev. — '— Proposed code of fair competition for warm air furnace manufacturing industry, "s revised Sept. 25, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 28, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1103-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1103-07/rev. ■ ^ Proposed code of fair competition for waterproofing, dampproofiug, caulk- ing compounds, and concrete floor treatments manufacturing industry, as revised Oct. 20, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 3, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1610-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1610-06/rev. -i^^— Proposed code of fair comijetition for waxed paper industry, as revised Oct. 3, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 21, 1983. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 411-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 411-01/rev. ^ Proposed code of fair competition for wholesale automotive trade, as revised Oct. 9, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 21, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1404-3-14.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1404r-3-14/rev. HoTV to order publications — See information follo^rlngr Contents 20674— 33— NO. 466 5 304 October 1933 Codes of fair competition — Continued — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for window glass industry, as revised Sept. 28, 1033, and set for public hearing on Oct. 31, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1021-1-05. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1021-1-05/rev. — ^/— Proposed code of fair competition for wood-cased lead pencil industry, as revised Oct. 14, 1933, and set for public hearing on Nov. 6. 1933. 1933. ii+14 p. (Registry no. 1647-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1647-01/rev. —^ I'roposed code of fair comi)etition for wool trade, as revisetl Oct. 4, 1933, and set for public hearing on Oct. 23, 1933. 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 282-01.) *Par)er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 282-01/rev. [Compliance Board instructions], CB 1-4A, [5-] 8; Sept. 10-Oct. 21, 1933. [19:5."-!. I various pagini^:, 4° [Multigraphed. For distribution to N.K.A. com- pliance boards, district recovery boards, etc.] t Y 3.N 21/S : 11/1-4A, 5-8 Consumers' Advisory Board, statement of its functions. 1933. [l]+9 p. * Pai)er, 5c. li.C. card 33-2GG00 Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 C 76/2 Handbook. Helpful hints for speakers, now is the time to buy campaign ; [prepared in] Speakers' Division, Bureau of Public Relations. 1933. 43 p. (Supplement 2 for Speakers' handbook.) t Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 Sp 3/supp. 2 Industry and business classifications ; prepared by Stanley Irving Posner. 1933. [l]+34 p. (Economic Research and Planning Division.) [Prepared in cooperation with Census Bureau, Labor Statistics Bureau, and Central Statistical Board.] t L.C. card 33-26672 Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 C 56 Poster. Squirrel has the right idea, when it comes to storing food, squirrel follows 3 rules. Now is the time to buy; [poster]. 1933. 24X19 in. t Y 3.N 21/S : 8 Sq 4 Reemployment agreements. Index to Lists 1^ of substitute Presidential re- employment agreements approved b.v National Recovery Administration to Sept. 9, 1933 ; [prepared in] Blue Eagle Division. Sept. 15, 1933. 1-1a+2-10 p. 4" [Multigraphed.] t Y 3.N 21/S : 2 R 25/2/no. 1-4, ind. List 4 of substitute Presidential reemployment agreements approved by National Recovery Administration, Sept. 2-9, 1933, no. 40G C ; [prepared in] Blue Eagle Division. Sept. 9, 1933. 2+10 p. 4" [Multigraphed.] t Y 3.N 21/8 : 2 R 25'2/no. 4 Wages. Substituted wages and hours provisions of the President's reemploy- ment agreement; [compiled by Blue Eagle Division]. [Oct. 14] 1933. viii-1-235 p. (Bulletin 6.) * Paper, 15c. L.C. card 33-26634 Y 3.N 21/8 : 3 '6 NAVY DEPARTMENT Courtmartial order 7 and 8, 1933; July 31 and Aug. 31, 1933. [1933.] 13 p. and 11 p. 12° [Monthly.] t N 1.14 : 933/7, S Orders. General order 235 [6th series] ; June 23. 1933. [1933.] 19 p. 4° t N 1.13^6: 235 MARINE CORPS Orders. Marine Corps order 61 and 62; Aug. 22 and Sept. 5, 19;«. 1933. 1 p. and 27 p. t N 9.9/3 : 61, 62 NAVIGATION BUREAU HYDROGKAPniC OFFICE Note. — Tho chnrts, sailing directions, manuals, etc.. of tlio IlydroKiaphic Oflice are Bold by the oflice in Wa.sliinyton and also by asents at the principal American and foiolfiii seaports and .Vnierican lalvc ports. Conies of the (Joneral catalogue of mariners' charts and books and of the Ilydrograpliic bulletins, reprints, and Notice to mariners arc sup- IIo'«v tit order i>ubllcatloiiH<^See Inforiuntilon foIIo^'iiiK Couteuts October 1933 3O5 plied free on application at the Hydrographic OflBce in Washington and at the branch oflices in Boston., New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, San Pedro, Calif., San Juan, P.R., Captain of the Port, Panama Canal, Portland (Greg.), Seattle, Honolulu, T.H., Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Detroit, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Eydrographic bulletin, weekly, no. 2300-3 ; Oct. 4-25, 1933. 1933. Each 1 p. f° and large 4" t N 6.3 : 2300-3 Navigation tables for mariners and aviators; [by J. Y.] Dreisonstok [revised in collaboration with Elmer B. Collins]. 4th edition. 1933. [2] +iv+l-5b+6-89 p. il. ([Publication] 208.) [Text on verso of front cover.] t Fabrikoid, 90c. L.C. card 33-26607 N 6.8 : 208/933 Notice to aviators 19 and 20, 1933; Oct. 1 and 15 [1933]. [1933.] 12 leaves and 13 leaves, narrow 12° [Semimonthly.] t L.C. card 20-26958 N 6.25 : 933/19, 20 Notice to mariners 40-43, 1933; Oct. 7-28 [1933]. [1933.] [sviii] +771-856 leaves. [Weekly.] t N 6.11 : 933/40^3 Signals. 1931 international code of signals, American edition, eifective Jan. 1, 1934: V. 1, For visual and sound signaling. 1933. vi+362 p. il. 17 pi. large 8° ([Publication] 87.) t Fabrikoid, $1.80. L.C. card 33-26616 N 6.8 : 87/931 Same: v. 2, For radio signaling. 1933. xvii+418 p. large 8° ([Publi- cation] 88.) t Fabrikoid, $1.80. N 6.8: 88/931 Note. — The International code of signals which has been issued previously in 1 volume has carried the publication number 87. This 1931 edition, issued in 2 volumes, carries 87 as the publication number for v. 1 and 88, which has not been used since 1913, has been assigned to v. 2. Publication number 88 was, prior to 1913, assigned to East coast of South America but the information in that publication is now included in nos. 172-174. Tide calendars. Tide calendar [for Baltimore (Fort McHenry) and Cape Henry], Nov. 1933. 1933. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t N 6.22/2 : 933/11 Tide calendar [for Norfolk Navy Yard and Newport News, Va.], Dec. 1933. 1933. 1 p. 4" [Monthly.] t N 6.22/1 : 933/12 Charts Canso, Gut of. Gut of Canso, Nova Scotia, Canada, from British survey in 1847 and 1848; chart 2276. Scale naut, m.=2.4 in., natural scale 1:29, 878 Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Feb. 1906, 11th edition, Sept. 1933. 40X27.1 in. t 50e. N 6.18: 2276 Cuba. Ports on north coast of Cuba, W. I., from surveys by U.S.S. Nokomis in 1931 and 1932; chart 5168. Washington, Hydrogi-aphic Office, Sept. 1933. 34X30.8 in. t 50c. N 6.18: 5168 Cananova and Yaguaneque, Puertos. Cayo Moa, Puerto. Cebollas, Puerto. Ports on north coast of Cuba, W. I., from surveys by U.S.S. Nokomis in 1931 and 1932; chart 5169. Washington, Plydrographic Office, Sept. 1933. 30.8X40.7 in. t 60c. N 6.18: 5169 Baracoa, Puerto, and Bahia Miel. Canete, Bahia, and Bahia Yamaniguey. Cayaguaneque and Navas, Puertos. Maravi, Puerto. Mata and Boma, Puertos. Taco, Bahia de, and Ensenada Jaragua. Demerara River. Approaches to Denierara and Essequibo rivers, British Guiana, from British surveys between 1870 and 1929; chart 1155. Natural scale 1 : 145,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published June 1889, 21st edition, Sept. 1933. 37.5X26.5 in. t 40c. N 6.18 : 1155 Guiana. North east coast of Guiana, Orinoco River to Point Goiabal, com- piled from latest information ; chart 968. 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N 6.18: 3540 North America, east coa.st, and West Indies, Halifax to Hispaniola, including Bahamas and Greater Antilles, compiled from latest information; chart 1411. Natural .scale 1 : 3,063,456 at lat. 30". Washington, Hydrographic Office, pub- lished Feb. 1894, 90th edition, Sept. 1933. 42.1X29 in. [Magnetic variation curves are for 1930.] f COc. N 6.18: 1411 Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Nov. 1933; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 17, 1933. 23.3X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished bv the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. X 6.24 : 93:3/11 KOTE. — Contains on reverse : Navigator's time, distance, speed diagrams and tables. Pilot chart of Indian Ocean. Dec. 1933; chart 2603. Scale 1' long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Oct. 17, 1933. 22.6X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t lO^c. 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Some factors influencing variability in length of cotton fibers on individual plants as shown by sorter method Iwith list of literature cited] ; by G. M. Armstrong and C. C. Benne'tt. — Effect of soil fertility, boll-maturation period, and early or late production of bolls on length of cotton fibers ; by G. M. Armstrong and C. C. Bennett. — Nature of sheath material in feeding punctures produced by potato leaf hopper and 3-cornered alfalfa hopper [with list of literature cited] ; by Floyd F. Smith. — Vitamin A content of barley ; by E. H. Hughes. — Assimilation of fixed nitro- gen by grasses and clovers [with list of literature cited] ; by A. B. Beaumont, W. S. Eisenmenger, and W. J. Moore, jr. — Injury to apple by petroleum-oil sprays [with list of literature cited] ; by Paul A. Young and H. E. Morris. — Self- and cross-pollination studies of apple varieties, particularly Rome beauty and Gallia beauty [with list of literature cited] ; by Freeman S. 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[l]+328p. * Paper, 20c. L.C. card 33-26809 Y 1.2 : Ag 8/5/933 ?uMic iuilding act of 1926 with amendments, condemnation laws with amend- ments, public works and construction laws [through 73d Congress, 1st ses- sion] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent House Document Room, House of Representatives. 1933. 220 p. * Paper, 15c. L.C. card 33-26810 Y 1 2 : P 96/3/933 Ho^v to order publications— See Information folIoT^-ingr Contents 352 November 1933 BI'XTSfi AND HARBORS COMMITTEI^ HOC8E Barncyat Inlet, NJ., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors ..,, review of reports heretofore submitted on Baniepat Inlet, N.J. [July 31, 1933, with report of Sliore Protection Board, etc.]. [1933.] 17 p. map. (Docu- ment 19, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) t Y4.R 52: 73/19 Chesapeake and Delatcare Canal. Inland waterway from Delaware River to Chesai)eake Buy, Del. iind Md., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore .subniittiHi on inland waterway from Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay, Del. and Md. [July 10, 1933, with report of Earl I. Brown, etc.]. [1933.] 17 p. map. (Document 18, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) t Y4.R 52: 73/18 Coney Island Creek, N.Y., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Har- bors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Coney Island Creek, N.T. [May 15, 1933, with report of G. R. Lukesh, etc.]. [19:i3.] 32 p. map. (Docu- ment 12, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) t Y4.R 52: 73/12 Riclunond Ilarhor, Calif., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Richmond Harbor, Calif. [May 17, 1933, with report of H. A. Finch, etc.]. [1933.] 21 p. map. (Document 7, 73d Cong. 1st sess. ) t Y 4.R 52 : 73/7 SENATE AIR M.ML AND OCEAN MAIL CONTRACTS, SPECIAL COMMIITEE ON INVESTIGATION OF, SENATE Mail contracts. Investigation of air mail and ocean mail contracts, hearings, 73d Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S.Res. 349 (72d Ongress), creating special committee of Senate to Investigate air mail and ocean mail contracts, Sept. 26^0ct. 6, 1933. 1933. pt. 1, iii+1^41 p. * Paper, 40c. Y 4.Ai 7/2 : H 35/pt. 1 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, SENATE Dairy produHs. Sale and distribution of dairy products in District of Ck)lum- bia, hearings before subcommittee, 73d Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S.Res. 76. to investigate conditions respecting sale and distribution of dairy products in District of Columbia, Aug. 15-23, 1933. 1933. pt. 1, iii +1-576 p. * Paper, (JOc. Y 4.D (>3/2 : D 14/2/pt. 1 COURT OF CLAIMS American Cyanainid Company v. United States; special findings of fact [con- clusion of law. and opinion of court], decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] no. J-297, 11 p. X Ju 3.9/a : Am 35/15 Anderson. Granger Anderson v. United States; special findings of fact [con- clusion of law, and memorandum], decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] no. 41934, 2 p. t Ju 3.9/a : An 23/2 Cain, M., Company, Incorporated. M. Cain Company, Inc., v. United States; report of commissicmer. [1933.] no. 42119, p. 17-22. J Ju3.S:C 123/3 Cases. December calendar, 1933. 1933. 9 p. [Part of the pages are blank.] t L. C. card 29-16270 Ju 3.5: 933/8 Docket of cases pending in Court of Claims, [year ended] Dec. 1933. 1933. iiI + 105 p. 4° t L. C. card 29-16271 Ju 3.12: 933 Term 1931-32, prhited records, index [miscellaneous cases]. [1933.] 9 p. t Ju 3.11/2:9:31-932 Chambers. John II. Chambers v. Unitetl States; report of commissioner. [193.3.] no. 42073, p. :i-6. t Ju 3.8 : C 355/3 IIn«v to oriler iiiiblicnt ionM — Sf(> iiiftirnint Ion (oIloYTlnff Contenta November 1933 353 Daniel. Tillett S. Dauiel v. United States, on demurrer; [per curiam order] decided Nov. 6, 1933. 1933. no. 42492, 1 p. t J" 3.9/a : D 226/2 Federal Real Estate and Storage Company and Hugh J. Phillips [its president] V. United States; special findinss of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion of court], decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] no. M-183, 10 p. t Ju 3.9/a : F 317/2 Fidelity Investment Association v. United States; special findings of fact [con- clusion of law, and opinion of court], decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] no. K-445, 8 p. $ Ju 3.9/a : F 448 Ford Motor Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. M-2, p. 9-18. t Ju 3.8 :F 757/2 Graton and Knight Company, successor to Graton and Knight Manufacturing Company, Worcester, Mass., v. United States; [same] v. [same]; [s;ime] v. [same] ; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. K-348, K-4S7, K-542, p. 11-16. I Ju 3.8 : G 77 Hetfield. William B. Hetfield v. United States, on demurrer ; [opinion of court] decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] no. 42487, 3 p. t Ju 3.9/a : H 47/2 Eightower. Oscar V. Hightower v. United States ; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. 41897, p. 19-22. t Ju3.8:H538 Kieckhefer Paper Company. John W. Kieckhefer and Rae F. Bell, as liqui- dators of Kieckhefer Paper Company, f. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion of court] ; decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] no. M-50, 7 p. ? Ju 3.9/a : K 541 Knawff, John A"., Company, Incorporated. John N. KnaufC Co., Inc., v. United States; special findings of fact [and memorandum], decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] Congressional no. 17630, 21 p. % Ju 3.9/a :K 729 Leopold. Mary M. Leopold, executrix of Han-y G. Leopold, v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. 41933, p. 5-6. t Ju 3.8 : L 555 Morris d Cumings Dredging Co., Inc., v. United States ; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion of court], decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] no. L-57, 6 p. $ Ju 3.9/a : M 834 National Ldfe Insurance Co. v. 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United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion of court], decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] no. K-341, 3 p. $ Ju 3.9/a : Sch 32 I Seminole Nation, v. United States, on demurrer ; [opinion of court] decided Nov. ' 6, 1933. [1933.] no. L-89, 13 p. t J" 3.9/a : Se 52 HoTT to order publications — See information foIloTvins Contents 26585— 33— No. 467 3 354 NoVEJfBER 1933 steel Products Engineering Company v. United States ; si)ecial fiudings of fact [conclusion of l:i\v, and opinion uf court], decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] no. 41SG1, 7 p. X Ju 3.9/a : St 32/2 Taylor. Galen M. Taylor r. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and nii'nioraiiduni], decided Nov. 6, 1933. [1933.] no. 42011. 2 p. % Ju 3.9/a : T 214 Thorsen. Edith C. Thorsen v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. 42046, p. 5-6. % Ju 3.8 : T 398 Union League Club of Chicago v. United States; special findings of fact [con- clusion of law, and opinion of i Transcript of record, Oct. term. 1933, no. G0S9, Joe Goodman, alias J Gooden, alias Joe Smith, and George McKinley Pitmond, vs. United States, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1933.] cover-litle, ii+49 p. t DC 9.5 :G 622 Public Utilities Commission. 20th annual report of Public Utilities Commission of Di.strict of Columbia, [calendar year] 1932. 1933. v-f 180 p. * Paper, 15c. L.C. card 14-30633 DC 43.1 : 9:^2 Same. (H.doc. 427, 72d Cong. 2d sess.) How to order pnbllcatlon» — See Infornintion folloirlnar Contenta November 1933 355 EMERGENCY CONSERVATION WORK Note. — The Emergency Conservation Work was established under the provisions of S. 598, 73d Congress (Public 5, approved Mar. 31, 1933 j, an act for relief of unemploy- ment through performance of useful public work. By Executive order of Apr. 5, 1933, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the act, the President appointed a Director of Emergency Conservation Work and made provision for an Advisory Council to the Director of Emergency Conservation Work. Forests and forestry. Stand-improvement measures for southern forests [with list of selected references] ; prepared by staff of Southern Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service. Nov. 1933. iii+37 p. il. 8 p. of pi. (Forestry pub- lication 3.) t L.C. card Agr 33-869 Y 3.Em 3 : 7/3 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION Note. — Under an Executive order promulgated by the President, Mar. 27, 1933, which order became effective May 27, the following existing agencies of the Federal Government, having to do solely with farm credits, were consolidated into a single agency to be known as the Farm Crcd'it Administration : 1, Federal Farm Board ; 2, Federal Farm Loan Bu- reau ; 3, that portion of the functions of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation which has to do with the management of the 12 regional agricultural credit corporations and their branches ; 4, Crop Production Loan Office and Seed Loan Office of the Agriculture Department. The chairman of the Federal Farm Board was continued in office as Gov- ernor of the Farm Credit Administration, and the Land Bank Commissioner, a member of the Federal Farm Loan Board (which was the executive head of the Federal Farm Loan Bureau), was continued in office subject to the jurisdiction of the Governor of the Farm Credit Adiministration. Sec. 40 of H.R. 3835, 73d Congress (Public 10, approved May 12, 1933), provides for the perfecting of the organization. Agricultural credit. Organize for production credit. Nov. 1933. [6] p. il. narrow 16° (Circular B.) t FCA 1.4/2 :B Banks and banking. Statements of condition of Federal land banks, joint stock \ land banks, Federal intermediate credit banks, compiled from reports of banks as of Sept. 30, 1933. 1933. 49 p. 4° t L.C. card 28-26383 FCA 1.7 : 933/2 FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Home project in homemaking education, place, function, and value of home project in vocational program [with bibliography ; by Jane Hinkley Blake, assisted by Florence Fallgatter.] 1933. xii+179 p. il. ([Bulletin 170; Home economics series 16.]) [Includes lists of publications of Federal Board for Vocational Education relating to home economics education.] * Paper 15c. L.C. card E 33-1389 YE 1.3 : 170 Pulp and paper industry. Vocational training for pulp and paper industry, job analysis with suggestions on organization and operation of training pro- grams ; [by N. B. Giles]. 1933. xi+247 p. 1 pi. 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F 31/7 : 7/1 Ho^v to order publications—See Information follo^ving Contents 356 NOA-EMBER 1933 FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS Note. — The Federal Emergency Administration of I'libllc Works (also known as Uw Public Works Aflininlstration and the I'.W.A. > was establlslicd under the provisions of title :: of U.K. 5755, TM Congress (Public 67, approved June 10, l'J,{3), an act to eiicouratje national industrial recovery, to foster fair competition, and to provide for construction of certain useful public works, and for other purposes. Uy Kxrcutivi- order of June lO, 19:i3, In order to effectuate title 2 of the act, the President apiiointed temporarily a Federal Emertjency Administrator of Public Works and appoint'd a Special Board for Public Works. By a later Executive order of Jul^r 18, 19:i3, a permanent appointment was made to the (•fflce of Federal Emergency Administra- tor of Public Works. Loana. Information required with application for aid in financing of railroad maintenance and equipment, railroad highway crossing and other projects, under national indu.strial recovery act, Nov. 25, 1933. 1933. [l]+9 p. (Circulars.) t Y 3.F 31/4 : 4/5 Public icorks. Federal and non-Federal projects approved Oct. 21-Nov. 25 [1933], no. 9-13. [1933.] various paging, 4° [Mimeographed.] t L.C. card 33-li(i811 Y 3.F 31/4 : 7/9-13 FEDERAL EMERGENCY RELIEF ADMINISTRATION Note. — The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (also known as the F.E.H.A i was established under the provisions of sec. 3 (a) of H.K. 4C0G, 73d Congress (Public 15, approved May 12, 1933), an act to provide for co-7o0 p. il. map, 4° [Monthly.] f I'aper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. ; foreign subscrip- tion, $2.60. L.C. card 15-20318 FR 1.3/1 : 19 11 HniT to orilor |»iil>IU'n(IoiiN^Scc inforiiintlou f«>IIsis) [report] findJntis, and order; docket l'.>78, conijilaint. Uct. 14, VMl, decision, Nov. 14, laJL'. [1D33.J p. 125-130. (IDeci.sion] 913.) [From F.T.C. detisions, v. 17.J • Pa ije r , 5e. F T 1 . 1 1/a 2 : 913 M'cil Corset ComiMny. In matter of Weil Corset Company, complaint and or- der; docket 1905, complaint, Aur. 13, 1931. order. Dec. 7, 193J. 1933. [1] + 140-152 p. ([Decision] 910.) [From F. T. C. decisions, v. 17.1 * Paiier, 5c. FTl.ll/a2:91G \Vci$8 d Klaii Company. In matter of Weiss iV: Klau Company, complaint and order; do<-ket 2(K30, complaint, July 11, 1932, order, Dec. 6, 1932. [1933.] p. 137-139. ([Decision] 914.) [From F. T. ('. decisions, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. FTl.ll/a2:914 'Western liottle Manufacturing Company. In matter of Western Bottle Manu- facturing Company, complaint (synopsis) [report] findings, and order; erintendent of documents. Sept. 1933. [2] +38 )). 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This discount applies to an order for either m.i| or folios alone or for maps and folios together. Remittance for these publlcaticnis shoD be made by money order payable to the Director of the Geological Survey, Washlngtni D.C. Orders for other publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superin- tendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. For topographic maps see p. 361-.362. Alaska. Lode deposits of Eureka and vicinity, Kantishna district, Alaska ; by Francis G. Wells. 1933. viii+3.35-379 p. il. 2 pi. 3 maps, 1 is in pocket. (Bulletin 849 F.) * Paper, 20c. 119.3 ; 849-F Mineral deposits near West Fork of Chulitna River, Alaska ; by Clyde P. Ross. 1933. viii +289-333 p. IL 3 maps. (Bulletin 849 E.) ♦ Paper. 15c. 1 19.3 : 849-E Moose Pass-Hope district, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, by Ralph Tuck ; [with title-page, contents, and index to Bulletin 849]. 1933. x+469-530+v p. il. map. (Bulletin 840 L) ♦ Paper, 15c. I19.3:.S49-I Valdez Creek mining district, Alaska ; by Clvde P. Ross. 1933. viii+ 425-468 p. il. 2 maps. (Bulletin 849 H.) ♦Paper. 15c. 1 19.3 : S4JKH Willow Creek gold lode district, Alaska [with bibliography] ; by James C. Ray. 1933. viii+165-229 p. il. 9 pi. map. (Bulletin 849 C.) ♦Paper. 20c. 1 19.3 : 849-C Colorado River. Surface water supply of United States, 1932: pt. 9, Colorado River basin; Nathan C. Grover, chief hydraulic enpineer, W. E. Dickinson, Robert Follansbeo, Berkeley Johnson, and A. B. Purton, district engineers. 1933. v-l-137 p. il. (Water-supply paper 734.) [Prepared in cooperation with Arizona. New Mexico, Utah, and Wyouiing.l ♦ Paper, 10c. L.C. card GS 10-347 119.13:734 Helena, ilont. Metalliferous deposits of greater Helena mining region, Mont, [with bibliography] ; by J. T. Pardee and F. C. Schrader. 1933. xi+318 p. il. 14 pi. 22 p. of pi. 11 maps, 3 are in pocket. (Bulletin 842.) ♦ Paper, 70c. L.C. card GS 33-415 119.3:842 Jludrson. Bay. Surface water supply of United States, 19.32: pt. 5. Hudson Bay and upper Mississippi River basins; Nathan C. Grover, chief hydraulic engineer, C. L. Batchelder, H. C. Becknian, IL E. Grosbach, W. A. Lamb. J. II. Morgan, and S. B. Soule. district engineers. 1933. vi4-206 p. il. (Water-sui)ply pai>er 730.) [Prepared in coopenition with Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, and Wisconsin.] ♦ Paper, l.")C. L.C. card GS 10-344 119.13:73" Missuntipin River. Surface water suply of United States, 1932; pt. 7, Lowi Mississipid River basin; Nathan C. Grover, chief hydraulic engineer, II. C Becknian. C. K. Ellsworth. J. IL Gardiner, Berkeley Johnson, W. R. KiuLr. C. E. McCashin. jind J. B. Spiegel, district engineers. 1033. v-f-1.32 p. i! (Water-supply jiaper 732.) [Prejiared in cooperation with Arkansas, Kansa- Mis.souri, New Mexico, Teimt's?»«M'. .irid Texas.) ♦ Pa|)er, lOc. 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[Prepared in co- operation with Tennessee Division of Geology.] * Paper, 60c. L.C. card GS 33-412 1 19.13 : 656 Same. (H.doc. 585, 71st Cong. 3d sess.) Topographic maps XoTE. — The Geological Survey is making a series of topographic maps that ■will even- tually cover the whole United States, also Alaska and Hawaii. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, and each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature in the area mapped. The scales most commonly used are 1 : 31,680, 1 : 62,500, and 1 : 125,000. corresponding, approximately, to Vz mile, 1 mile, and 2 miles to 1 inch. The area covered differs with the latitude, but the average area is 58, 230, or 920 square m'iles, respectively, for these three scales. 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California, Avawatz Mountains quadrangle, lat. 35°-36°, long. 116°-117°. Scale 1 : 250,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geologi- cal Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5X14.4 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 4 Av 18 California, Bear Mountain quadrangle, lat. 35°07'30"-35°15', long 118°37'30"-118=45'. Scale 1:31,680. contour interval 5 and 25 ft. [Wash- ington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.2X14.2 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet, the actual measurement being 9X3.9 in.] 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 4 B 38 California, Black Butte quadrangle, lat. 34°30'-34°3r)', long. 117° 42'- 117°48'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur- vey] edition of 1933. 18.2X15.1 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12: 4 B 568 California. Millux quadrangle, lat. 35°07'30"-35°15', long. 119°07'30"- 119°15'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur- vey] edition of 1933. 17.2X14.2 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 4 M 629/2 Illinois, Jerseyville quadrangle, lat. 39''-39°15', long. 9O°15'-90°30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5X 13.6 in. f 10c. 1 19.12 : 12 J 487 Maine, Greenlaw quadrangle, lat. 46°30'-46°45', long. 68°30'-6S°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5X12.1 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12: 19 G 84 Pennsi/lvania. Penn.sylvania, Brownsville quadrangle, lat. 40°— 40°15', long. 79''45'-S0''. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5X13.5 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 38 B 825 Pennsylvania, Confluence quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-40°, long. 79° 15 '-79° 30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edi- tion of 1933. 17.5X13.5 in. t lOc 1 19.12 : 38 C 76 HoTV to order publications — See information follo^crins Contents 362 NOVEMBEK 11)33 Pennsiilvania — Continued. I'eunsylvania, Titusville quadraugle, lat. 41°30'-41''45', long. TO'SO'- 79M5' Scale 1 : U_',5u0, contour interval 2L) ft. | Wasliinfiton, Geolof^ical Survey] edition of 1033. 17.4X13.2 in. t lOc. 1 ]i).12: 38T 541 Texa-H. Texa.s, Bolivar I'uint quadranirle, lat. 2»°22'30"-li!l"3U', long. W°45'- 94''52'3U". Scale 1 : 31,GS0. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.2X15.1 in. ^ Ukt. I li).12 : 43 B G3.S Texas, Caplen quadrangle, lat. 29"'22'30"-20°30', long. 94°30'-94''37'30". Scale 1:31,680. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.2X15.1 in. tlOc. 119.12:43 0172 Texas, Flake quadrangle, lat. 29°22'30"-29°30', long. 94°37'30"-94°4.^)'. Scale 1:31,G80. [Washington, Geological Survey] e4°45'- 94''52'30". Scale 1:31,680. [Wa.shlngton, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.2X15.1 in. f 10c. 1 19.12: 43 G 13!» Texas, High Island quadrangle, lat. 20°30'-2J)°37'30", long. 94°22'30"- 94°30'. Scale 1 : 31, GS Texas, Whites Lake quadrangle, lat. 20°30'-2S)''37'30", long. 94°37'30"- 94°45'. Scale 1 : 31,680. Preliminary edition. [Washington, Geological Sur- vey] edition of 1933. 17.2X15.1 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 43 W 588 Virylnia. "Virginia, Healing Springs quadrangle, lat. 37°52'30"-38°, long. 79°45'-79°52'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 20 ft. [Wa.shington. Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.2X13.7 in. f 10c. 1 19.12 : 47 H34:i Virginia, Stony Man quadrangle, lat. 38°30'-38°45', long. 78°15'-78"'30'. Scale 1 : 62,500. contour intervals 20 and 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur. vey] edition of 1933. 17.4X13.7 in. t 10c. 119.12: 47 St 72 Virginia, Warm Springs Run quadrangle, lat. 38''-38°07'30", long. 79''45' 79°52'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour inten-al 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.2X13.7 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12: 47 W 236 West yirirJwJa-Pennsylvania, Morgantown quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39'45', long. 79°45'-80°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5X13.6 in. 1 10c. 119.12 : 49 M 82:; Wiacontiin, Boscohel quadrangle, lat. 43°-43°15', long. Ji0°30'-90''45'. ScaK 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Wa.shington, Geological Survey] edition of 1933. 17.5X12.9 in. f 10c. I 19.12: 50 B 651 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Yellotvstone National Park. Geysers of Yellowstone National Park : [by Walti-r Harvey Weed]. 1929 [reprint, with changes and revised map, 19.'>3]. 28 p. il. map. [No change in text from edition issued in 1929, but map bears date 19.33 instead of 1932 as in last previous rei)riiit. Includes lists of Govern- ment publications on Yellowstone National Park.] * Paper, 10c. L.C. card 3;t-26N13 I 29.6 : Y 3/7/933 Iloiv to order imltlioatloiiH — See liiforiiintluu follo>vlngr Content* November 1933 363 RECLAMATION BUREAU Boulder Canyon project. Automatic electric elevators for canyon wall valve houses, Boulder Dam, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. (Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works project). [1933.] cover-title, i+17 p. 2 pi. map, 4° (Specifications 555.) [Consists of schedule, specifica- tions, and drawings for project, proposals to be received until Dec. 18, 1933.] t Paper, $1.00. I 27.8 : 555 Earthwork, All- American Canal station 1130 to station 1340, Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. (Federal Emergency Administration of Pub- lic Works project), n.p. [1933]. cover-title, 11 p. 1 pi. map, 4° (Specifica- tions 554.) [Consists of specifications, schedules, and drawings for project, proposals to be received until Dec. 4, 1933.] f Paper, 50c. 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[1933 ] cover-title, ii+66 p. t IC 1.13/1 : M 762 Fuel for locomotives (charged to operatin.g expenses), class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 141 reports representing 152 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included, Sept. 1933 and 1932 [and] 9 months ended with Sept. 1933 and 1932: [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-230.) [Subject to revision.] t IC 1 ste. 30 : 933/9 How to order piiblientions — See Information foHoTvlng Contents 364 November 1933 Opinions. See, abo\o, Dtciaioius — below, center heads beginning Decisions. Railroad accidents. Suiniiiary of accidents reported by steam railways, Aug. 1933 [and 8 months ending with Aug. 1933; prepared in] Bureau of Statis- tics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-400.) [Subject to revision.] t L.C. card A 27-80 IC 1 ste. 31 : 933/8 Railroad cmploi/ees. Wage statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 152 monthly reports of employees, service, and conipen.sation covering 154 class 1 steam railways, Sept. 1933; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [193;^.] 4 p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-300.) t L.C. card A 29-382 IC 1 ste. 25 : 933/9 Railroadx. Freight and passenger service operating statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 141 reports of freight service sta- tistics representing 152 railways and from 137 reports of passenger se^^ice statistics representing 148 r.iilways (switching and terminal companies not included), Sept. 1933 and 1032 [and 9 months ended with Sept. 1933 and 1932; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M 210.) 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[Subject to revision.] t ICl ste. 19:933/9 Operating revenues and operating expenses of large steam railways, selected items for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000, Sept. 1933 and 1^32 [and] 9 months ended with Sept. 1933 and 1032; [pre- pared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1933.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-150.) [Subject to revision.] t L.C. card A29-378 IC 1 ste. 20 : 933/9 Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for Sept. 1933, compared with Sept. 1932, for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. [1033.] [2] p. ob- long large 8° (Statement M-200.) [Subject to revision.] t L.C. card A29-3S0 IC 1 ste. 22 : 93.3/9 Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, including mixed-ti-ain service, compiled from 140 reports representing 153 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included. Aug. 1033 and 19.32 [and] 8 months ended with Aug. 1033 and 1932; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. obhmg large 8° (Statement M-220.) [Subject to revision.] t L.C. card A29-381 IC 1 ste. 24 : 933/8 Same. Sept. 1033 and 1032 [sind] months ended with Sept. 1033 and 1032; ri>n'pare(l in] Bureau of Statistics. 1933. 1 p. oblong large 8° (State- ment .Al -220.) [Subject to revision.] t IC 1 ste. 24 : 03.3/0 Traffic decisions. See, above, DroiJ.',. [1H-702-72LM'. ((Opinion] 18S19.) [From v. 194. 1 • PaiHir. 5c-. IC 1.6/la : 18819 Cilrux fruit. No. 1140G9, Atlantic Coast Line Kailroad Company et al. v. Arcadf & Attica liiiilioiid Corixnaiion et al. ; decided July 3. 1933. [1933.] II. 729-702. ([OpiniuiiJ 18.S22.) [From v. 194.] •Paper, r>c. IC 1.6/la : 188- Co(U. Fourth .section application nos. 143IX> and 13299, coal to Mississipi' decided Auf,'. 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 117-119. ([Opinion] 1S9SS.) [From v. U« ♦ PaiKT, 5c. IC l.G la : 189e» Fourth section applications nos. 14411 and 14(J60, coal from Arkansas, Kansas. .Miss(.uri, iind Oklahoma; decided Sept. 1.'., 1933. [1933.] p. 377- 382. ([Opinion] r.KHS.) [From v. 19<>.] • Paixr, 5c. IC1.6/la : 19048 No. 202«;2, IIii:;:inliotliam-r.artlett Company. Incorporated, r. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; di-cided Sept. 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 291-292. ([Opinion] 19022.) [From v. 190.] • raixr, 5c. IC l.G/la : 19022 No. 24320, lialtimore Coal Exchange et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; decided Auf,'. 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 1:V38. ([Opinion] 18966.) [From V. 196.] ♦ Paix>r, ."jc. IC 1.0/la : 18966 No. 24885, Han-i.suth- ern Railway (.'ompaiiy et al. ; decided Aug. 3, 1933. [19.T..1 ji. 771V-787. ([Opinion] 18958.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la ; 18958 Freight rates. Fourth section application no. 13457. I'acilic Coast 4ih section applications; [decided Sept. 1. 1933]. 1933. [l] + 290-29S p. (lOpinlonl 19024.) [From V. 190.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la ; 19i>-' Fourth section application no. 13473, rates from antl to Pacific Coa.-. territory; decided Aug. 23, 1933. 1933. p. 197. ([Opinion] 15)007.) [From V. 190.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 19007 Iltttv to order pnbllcntlonM— Sec Inforiiinlion follttwinic Contents November 1933 369 Freight rates — Continued. Fourth section application no. 14871, water competitive rates in Cali- fornia; decided Sept. 1, 1933. [1933.] p. 293-295. ([Opinionl 19023.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19023 No. 24677, Atchison Chamber of Commerce, Atchison, Kans., v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 149-155. ([Opinion] 18993.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18993 No. 25135, increases in intrastate freight rates, pt. 7, Montana; decided Aug. 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 201-202. ([Opinion] 19009.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, oc. — Same; decided Aug. 31, 1933. [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. — Same; decided Sept. 8, 1933. [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. [1933.] p. 273-274. [1933.] p. 301-302. IC 1.6/la : 19009 ([Opinion] 19015.) IC 1.6/la : 19015 ([Opinion] 19026.) IC 1.6/la : 19026 No. 25135, increases in intrastate freight rates and charges, pt. 4, Ken [1933.] p. 159-160. ([Opinion] 18995.) IC 1.6/la : 18995 tucky; decided Aug. 17, 1933. [From V. 196.] * Paper, oc. — Same ; decided Aug. 31, 1933. [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. — Same; decided Aug. 31, 1933. [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. — Same; decided Sept. 8, 1933. [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. — No. 25135, increases in intrastate freight rates and charges, pt. 13, West Virginia; decided Aug. 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 165-169. ([Opinion] 18998.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. — Same; decided Aug. 30, 1933. [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. — Same; decided Sept. 8, 1933. [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. — No. 25938, surcharges on intrastate trafiic within Ohio ; decided Aug. 17, 1933. [1933.] p. 161-162. ([Opinion] 18996.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18996 [1933.] p. 269-270. [1933.] p. 271-272. [1933.] p. 299-300. [1933.] p. 275-276. [1933.] p. 303-305. ([Opinion] 19013.) IC 1.6/la : 19013 ([Opinion] 19014.) IC 1.6/la : 19014 ([Opinion] 19025.) IC 1.6/la : 19025 IC 1.6/la : 18998 ([Opinion] 19016.) IC 1.6/la : 19016 ([Opinion] 19027.) IC 1.6/la : 19027 — Same ; decided Aug. 17, [From V. 196.] * Pai>er, 5c. 1933. [1933.] p. 163-164. [1933.] p. 277-278. Same; decided Aug. 31, 1933 [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. Same; decided Aug. 31, 1933 [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. Same; decided Sept. 8, 1933. [1933.] p. 331-332 [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. Same; decided Sept. 15, 1933. [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. Same; decided Sept. 18, 1933. [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. Gasoline. No. 25537, Alliance Motor Company v Poiilroad Company et al. ; [decided Sept. 20, 1933]. ([Opinion] 19056.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. [1933.] p. 279-280. [1933.] p. 355-356. [1933.] p. 391-392. ([Opinion] 18997.) IC 1.6/la : 18997 ([Opinion] 19017.) IC 1.6/la : 19017 ([Opinion] 19018.) IC 1.6/la : 19018 ([Opinion] 19035.) IC 1.6/la : 19035 ([Opinion] 19043.) IC 1.6/la : 19043 ([Opinion] 190.50.) IC 1.6/la : 19050 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 1933. [1] +408-410 p. IC 1.6/la : 19056 No. 25708, Sinclair Prairie Oil Company v. Fort Smith & Western Railway Company et al. ; decided Sept. 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 33.3-334. ([Opinion] 19036.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19036 Glass containers. Fourth-section application no. 13413, glass containers in the East ; decided Sept. 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 361-368. ([Opinion] 19045.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19045 HoTV to order pnblications — See information foIloTvingr Contents 2658: D3— No. 467- 370 November 1933 Hny No. 17000. rate stniciure investiRatiou, pt. 10, hay rates within western district; decided July 24. 1933. [1933.] p. 461-484. ([Opini(.nl 18897.) [From V. 195.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18807 Horses. Western horse and mule rates, no. 12358, Texas Livestock Shipi . Protective League et al. v. c. IC l.G/la : 18894 Iron mass. No. 25153, ConewaKO Gas Company et al. v. Central Railroad Com- panv of New Jersey et al. ; [decided Aug. 17, 1933]. 1933. [1] +170-172 p. ([Opinion] 18999.) [From v. 19G.J * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18999 Lumber. No. 23344, Henry G. Brabson et al. i\ Louisville & Nashville Railroad Companv et al. ; decided Sept. 11. 1933. |l!t3:'..l p. 321-322. ([Opinion] 19032.) ' [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19032 Misroutinfj. No. 2:«39, V. A. Stewart & Ctmipauy et al. r. Aberdeen & Rockflsh Kailroad Companv et al. ; decided Sept. 19. 19:«. [1933.] p. 397-3;>9. ([Opinion] 19052.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19052 Oljstcr-shclls. Fourth section applications nos. 15010 and 15155, oyster shells and dust in the South ; decided Aug. 24, 19:i3. [1933.] p. 283-287. ( [Opin- ion] 19020.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19020 I'ackutg-house products. Fourth section application no. 14487, packing hou.se products from Louisville, Ky. ; decided Aug. 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 251-254. ([Opinion] 19011.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19011 Passenger rates. No. 25493, Nassau County Village Officials Association v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 18, 1933. [1933.] p. 173-177. ([Opinion] 19000.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19000 Petroleum eoke. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3852, petroleum coke in New England; decided Sept. IS, 1933. [1933.] p.3S3-390. ([Opinion] 19049.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19049 Pipe. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3886, cast iron pipe from Ohio to Indiana and Illinois; decided Sept. 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 311-316. ([Opinion] 19030.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19030 No. 25470, Hugh M. Morris and James H. White, receivers for Southern Natural Gas Corporation, v. Alabama Great Soutliern Railroad Company et al. ; decided Sept. 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 353-354. ([Opinion] 19042.) [From V. 196.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 19042 Potatoes. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3659, potato rates in west- ern trunk line territory ; decided July 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 579-636. ( [Opin- ion] 18915.) [From V. 195.] * Pai)er, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18915 Poultry. Fourth section application no. 14680, live poultry to Jacksonville. Fla.; [decided Sept. 1, 1933]. 1933. [1] +288-290 p. ([Opinion] 19021.) [From V. 196.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19021 Power shovels. No. 25765, Alvin C. Smith et al. v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincv Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 181- 182. ([Opinion] 19002.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 19002 Radishes. No. 25790, Anton Ernst v. Railway Express Agency, Incorporated; decided Sept. 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 411-412. ([Opinion] 19057.) [From v. 196.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19057 Rice. No. 24232, Mount Royal Rice Mills. Limited, et al. v. Southern Pacitic Companv et al. ; decided Aug. 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 183-185. ([Opinion! 19003.) [From v. 190.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19003 Road-oil. No. 2.")355. Loan Star Asphalt & Petroleum Corporation of Texas et al. V. Abilene & Southern Railway Comi)any et al.; decidcMl Aug. 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 65-69. ([Opinion] 18975.) [From v. 196.] ♦ Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18975 Hoiv to order pnbllcntlonM — See information follo'wlnflr Contenta November 1933 371- Sand. No. 25697, Sunderland Brothers Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company et al. ; decided Sept. 19, 1933. [1933.] p. 405-407. ([Opinion] 19055.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19055 Seatrain Lines, Incorporated. No. 25565, investigation of Seatrain Lines, In- corporated ; decided July 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 215-234. ([Opinion] 18848.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5e. IC 1.6/la : 18848 Soop- Fourth section application no. 15176, soap and soap powders to lower Mississippi crossings; [decided Sept. 19, 1933]. 1933. [1] +400^02 p. ([Opinion] 19053.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19053 Sugar. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3814, sugar cases of 1933, sugar from Gulf and south Atlantic points; decided July 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 127-164. ( [Opinion] 18833.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/la : 18833 Same : decided July 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 383-384. ([Opinion] 18886.) [From V. 195.] * Pai)er, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18886 Switching charges. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3856, Lake Erie & Fort Wayne switching at Fort Wayne, Ind. ; decided Aug. 2, 1933. [1933.] p. 739-743. ([Opinion] 18946.) [From v. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18946 • No. 25552, Rea-Patterson Milling Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Aug. 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 145- 148. ([Opinion] 18992.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18992 Tankage. Fourth section application no. 15024, tankage to the South ; decided Aug. 23, 1933. [1933.] d. 193-194. ([Opinion] 19005.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19005 Textile machinery. No. 25560, Fairfax Mills v. Atlanta & West Point Railroad Company et al.; [decided Aug. 3, 1933]. 1933. [1] +770-772 p. ([Opinion] 18955.) [From V. 195.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18955 Tomatoes. No. 18102, Boren-Stewart Company et al. v. Atcliisou, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided Aug. 12, 1933]. 1933. [1]+120- , 126 p. ([Opinion] 18989.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 6/la : 18989 Vegetables. No. 25549. Pomona Products Company v. Southern Railway Com- . pany et al. : [decided Sept. 13, 1933]. 1933. [1] +344-346 p. ([Opinion] ' 19039.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19039 Wehvole containers. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3797, vehicle con- tainer rates in Southwest; decided Aug. 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 127-138. ([Opinion] 18990.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18990 Wood. No. 25322, Mrs. Mabel A. Ferguson, assignee in bankruptcy of assets of A. L. Ferguson et al., doing business as Red Star Spoke Company, v. Louis- iana & Arkansas Railway Company et al. ; decided Sept. 15, 1933. [1933.] p. 369-374. ([Opinion] 19046.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 6/la : 19046 Decisions ( Valuation ) • Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter- state Commerce Commission valuation reports. Cape Fear RaiUmys, Incorporated. Valuation docket no. 1111, Cape Fear Rail- 1 ways. Incorporated; decided May 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 299-308. (B-854.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-854 Carolina Western Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1137, Carolina Western Rail- ! road; [decided May 31, 1933]. 1933. [1] +610-618 p. (B-881.) [From ' Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-881 Condon, Kinzua and Southern Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1138, Condon, I Kinzua & Southern Railroad Company; decided May 31, 1933. [1933.] p. * 551-560. (B-875.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-875 Hofv to order publications — See Information foIloTfing Contents 372 November 1933 East Berlin Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1107, East lierlin Railroad Com- pany; [decided Mav :J1, 1'.>:«1. 19:W. [1]+41S-42C p. (B-864.) [b^om Valuati<»n reiwrts, v. 43.] • Pai)er, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-SW Middleburyh and Schoharie Rnil Road. Valuation docket no. 1128, Middleburgh & S.hohaile Hail Koad; decided May 12, 1933. [1J««.) p. 491-500. (B-870.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.J • PaiH.-r, 'h: IC 1 val. 9/a : B-870 Miiuirvts and W( stern Railway. Valuation dtK-ket no. 1105, Minaret.s and West- ern Hallway CortiJ. V. 43.] • Paper. 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-880 rem. La Salle and Deer Park Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1102, Peru, La Salle & Deer Park Railroad Company; [decided May 31. 1933]. 1933. [1J+590-598 p. (B-879.) [From Valuation reports, v. 43.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : Ii-879 Strouds Creek a.nd .Muddletu Railroad. Valuation docket no. 1152, Strouds Creek ami Muddlety Railroad Company; deeidetition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+31 p. large 8° t J 1.13: Am 3/193 .\nicriran Life l)isura)iee Company. No. iXkhi, in circuit court of apiM»als for ♦tih circuit, commissioner of internal revenue r. American Life liisuraiue C«»mpany, on iK'tition for review of decisicm of Board of Tax Apjx'als; In for i)etitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+14 p. + J 1.13: Am 3,1 ^ Atnerican Loan Company of Akron. No. 5958. in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia. American Loan Company of Akron v. Guy T. Ilelveriiig. commis- sioner of internal ri'venue. on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 4 p. t J 1.13: Am 3/192 American Loan ComiKiinj nj Cuiiiilni. No. .')9."i9. in Court of A|»peals of District of Columbia. .Vmeriian Loan Company of Camden v. Guy T. Ileivering. com- mis.»»ioner of inti-rnal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax ApiK>als; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 3 p. % .1 1.13: Am3/19B Iliitentii November 1933 373 Armstrong, Willium M. No. 7160, in circuit court of appeals for the 9th circuit, Guy T. Helvering, as commissioner of internal revenue, v. William M. Arm- strong, upon petition to review order of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [193.3.] cover-title, i+22 p. t J 1.13 : Ar 58/4 Baird, George O. No. 486. in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1933, George O. Baird V. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title i+7 P- t J 1.13 :B 162 Beaumont, Louis D. No. 5870, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Louis D. Beaumont v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+25 p. t J 1.13 : B 383/3 Bell John F. In circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 7068. Allie Rae Fonts, as executrix [of John Franklin Bell], v. United States, appeal from dLstrict court for southern district of Georgia; [opinion of court]. [1933.] 2 p. t J 1.13 : B 413/8 Beneficial Loan Society of Providence. No. 5960, in Court of Appeals of Dis- trict of Columbia, Beneficial Loan Society of Providence v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 2 p. J J 1.13 : B 434/9 Beneficial Loan Society of Trenton. No. 5957, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia. Beneficial Loan Society of Trenton v. Guy T. Helvering, com- missioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i-fl3 p. t J 1.13 : B 434/8 Blosser, Norman E. In Court of Claims, no. 42532, Norman E. Blosser v. United States; defendant's demurrer [and brief on demurrer]. [19.33.] p. 1-3. J J 1.13 : B 623/4 Blnme, Charles A. No. K-4S2, in Court of Claims, Charles A. Blume v. United States; defendant's request for findings of fact, conclusion of law, and brief. [1933.] cover-title, i-f 497-590 p. $ J 1.13 : B 625/11 Bradford, W. H., & Co., Incorporated. No. J^253, in Court of Claims, W. H. Bradford & Company, Inc., v. United States ; defendant's objections and ex- ceptions to report of commissioner Jno. M. Lewis, request for additional findings of fact, and brief on behalf of defendant. [1933.] cover-title, ii+ 99-139 p. J J 1.13 : B 727/16 Buchanan, Anselan. In Court of Claims, no. 42206, Anselan Buchanan et al. V. United States; defendant's reply brief on demurrer. [1933.] p. 25-35. t J 1.13 : B 851/4 Burdette, Mrs. Clara. No. 7134, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Clara Burdette, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+9 p. $ J 1.13 : B 897/4 Can field, Charles J. No. 158, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Guy T. Hel- vering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Charles J. Canfield, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit ; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, ii+22 p. $ J 1.13:0162/4 Cem. Securities Corporation. No. 3555. in circuit court of appeals for 4th cir- cuit, Cem Securities Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, on peti- tion for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+12 p. J J 1.13 : C 332/10 Chavez, Gregorio. No. 162, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States v. Gregorio Chavez and Jose Maria Chavez, appeal from district court for dis- trict of New Mexico : brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, ii+42 p. t J 1.13 : C 398/3 Hofv to order pnbllcations— See Information followlngr Contents 374 November 1933 Compaffnic Franca ise dr yangation a Vapeur. No. 510. in Supreme Court. Oct tci-m, 1933, CoinpuRnie Fraiicaise do Niivipation a V.ii>eur r. Philip Elting. collector of custdin^ of port of New York, on pctiticm frt of New York, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of api)eals for 2d circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1933.1 cover-title. 2 p. t J 1.13 :F 844/8 No. 512, in Su[)ren)e Court. Oct. term, 1933. Compagnie Francaise de Navigation a Vapeur r. Philip Elting. collector of customs o** port of New York, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 2 p. $ J 1.13 :F 844/11 No. 513, in Supreme Court. Oct. term. 1933, Compagnie Francaise de Navi- gation a Vapeur v. Philip Elting. collector of ciustonis of port of New York, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; memorandum for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, 2 p. t J 1 .13 : F 844/10 No. 514, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Compagnie Francaise de Navi'jation a Vapeur v. Philip Elting. collector of customs of port of New York, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d cir- cuit ; memorandum for respondent. [19.33.] cover-title, 2 p. t J 1.13 :F 844/9 Coiisoliflatcd Coke Company. No. 5225, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit Oct. term. 1933, Consolidated Coke Company, by C. O. Thomas, receiver of Bank of Pittsliur'.:h. National Association, receiver of Consolidated Coke Com- pany. V. commissioner of internal revenue, on jietition for review from Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, i+34 p. X J 1.13 : C 7S5/19 Cooper. Richard F. Nos. 227-229, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1933. Marshall S. Reynolds, individually and as collector of internal revenue, r. Richard F. Cooper; [same] v. Barbara V. Cooper: [same] v. Richard F. Cooper and Rarliara V. Cooper, on writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for lOih circuit; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+6 p. t J 1.13:0 787/5 Cosden Pipe Line Company. No. 54, In Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1933, Acel C. Alexander, collector of internal revenue, v. Cosden Pipe Line Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit ; brief for peti- tioner. [1933.] cover-title, i+26 p. t J 1.13:082/5 Crucihle Steel Castinfj Company. No. 528. in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1933. Crucible Steel Casting Company v. Guy T. Ilelvering. commissioner of inter- nal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title. 1+12 p. t .T 1.13 : C 887/5 Detroit. Toledo and Ironton Railroad. In Court of Claims, no. M-S3. Detroit Toledo & Ironton Railroad Company v. United States; defendant's request for tindings of fact and brief. [19.33.] p. 2^-41. J J 1.13 : D 484/13 Dodge, Horace E. No. 475. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. Security Trust Company, now Detroit Trust Company, and Anna Dodge Dillnian (formerly Anna Thomson Dodge), as triistees appointed by probate court of Wayne County, Mich., under will of Horace E. Dodge, r. Guy T. Ilelvering. commis- sioner of internal reventie. on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; bri(>f for respondent in opposition. [193,3.] cover- title, ii+17 p. t '^ 11^ : D6«4/12 Dodge. John F. No. 478. in Supreme Court. Oct. term. 19.33, Detroit Trust Com- pany and Matilda K. Wilson (formerly Matilda R. Dodiie), as trustees ap- jiointed by iirobate court of Wayne County. Mich., under will of John F. Dodge, r. (^luy T. Ilclv<>rinu. commissioner of internal revenue, on iwtition for writ of certiorari to cinuit court of appeals for Gth circuit : brief for respond- ent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 4 p. t .T 1.13 : D644/1S IIo^v tf» ftrn» — Soo Infornintinn fitllo^Tlnic Content* November 1933 375 DonneUy, Reuben H. No. 5052, in circuit court of appeals for 7tli circuit, Thomas E. Donnelly, Thorne Donnelly, and Eleanor Donnelly Erdman, co- executors of Reuben H. Donnelly, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. 11933.] cover-title, i+14 p. large 8° J J 1.13 : D 718/11 Dupuis, Antoiiie A. District court, district of Massaciiusetts, law no. 4955, An- toine A. Dupuis v. United States ; opinion. [1933.] 4 p. J J 1.13: D 929/12 Edwards, Thomas C. No. M-llS, in Court of Claims, Thomas C. Edwards v. United States; defendant's brief and request for findings of fact. [1933.] p. 57-78. t J 1.13: Ed 98/5 No. M-396, in Court of Claims, Thomas C. Edwards v. United States; defendant's brief and request for findings of fact. [1933.] p. 107-130. t J 1.13 : Ed 98/6 Ferguson, H. G., No. 495, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, H. G. Ferguson v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+14 p. t J 1.13 : F 381/7 Funk, John S. No. 394, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, John S. Funk v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th cir- cuit ; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, i+36 p. J J 1.13: F963 Gilpin, Royce L. United States circuit court of appeals, 4th circuit, no. 3502, Koyce L. Gilpin v. United States, appeal from district court for southern dis- trict of West Virginia, at Bluefield, at law; [per curiam order]. 1933. 1 p. t J 1.13 : G 427 Glenn, Richard M. C. Nos. 432 and 433, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Lilla H. Glenn and Chemical Bank and Trust Company, as executors of Richard M. C. Glenn, v. Frank Collis Bowers, as executor of Frank K. Bowers, collector of internal revenue for 2d district of New York ; [same] V. William H. Edwards, collector of internal revenue for 2d district of New York, on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; brief for respondents in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii+15 p. t J 1.13 : G 487/3 Gray, William S., & Co. In Court of Claims, no. Lr-199, William S. Gray & Company v. United States ; defendant's objections to plaintiff's request for findings of fact and brief. [1933.] p. 47-62. ? J 1.13 : G 795/11 Gruhb, Fletcher M. In district court for eastern district of Tennessee, north- ern division, no. 2712, law, John W. Grubb, administrator [of Fletcher M. Grubb], r. United States; [opinion of court]. [1933.] 3 p. I J 1.13 : G 02 Gulf, Mobile and Xorthern Railroad. Nos. 5853 and 5854, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Oct. term, 1932, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner ot internal revenue, v. Gulf, Mobile & Northern Railroad Co. ; Gulf, Mobile & Northern Railroad Co. v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal reve- nue, on petitions for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for commissioner of internal revenue. [1933.] cover-title, iii+40 p. t J 1.13 : G 939/8 Hess, Price F. No. — , in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, Nov. term, 1933, United States v. Price F. Hess, on appeal from district court for east- ern district of Missouri ; brief for appellant. [1933.] cover-title, ii+30 p. t J 1.13 : H 463/3 I Higley, Fred M. No. 9720, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, Fred M. Higley v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of deci- sion of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover-title, ii+50 p. ? J 1.13 : H 539 Hill, W. H., Company. No. 494, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, W. H. Hill Company, by Union Guardian Trust Company, receiver, v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+15 p. $ J 1.13 : H 556/5 Ho'w to order publications — See information follo'^iring Contents 376 November 1933 Uillman, J. H., jr. No. 5244, in circuit court of api)eals for 3d circuit, J. H. Ilillinan, jr.. v. coiuinissioncr of internal revenue, on petition for review of deiision of Hoard of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover- title, i+8 p. t J 1.13 :H 559/5 Iglchcart, Leslie T. Nos. 50G1 and 5062, in circuit court of appeals for 7th cir- cuit, coniiiiissioiier of internal revenue r. Leslie T. I^jleheart ; [same] v. John L. Igleheart, on petitions for review of decisions of Board of Tax Ap- peals ; brief for petitioner. [19;i3.] cover-title, 11+20 p. X J1.13:Ig4 Itnpirialc, (liovanni. No. 492, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. Giovanni Inipiriait", alias Andrea Burricel, v. France's Perkins, Secretary of Labor, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, 14-6 p. t J 1.13: Ira 7/23 Jefferson Electric Maniifacturinfi Company. No. 171, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States r. Jefferson Electric Manufacturing Company, on writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, ii+32 p. t J 1.13: J 359/9 Lafayette Worsted Company. No. 502, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 19.33, La- fayette Worsted Company v. Frank A. Page, collector of Internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, ii-|-14 p. t J 1.13 : L 131/3 Laher Auto Sprinp Company, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. K-458, Laher Auto Spring Company. Inc., v. Unite;ed by Federal Income Tax Bureau under fictitious name of city chaml)erlain acting in caiiacity of trustee for reniaindennan u/w Robert Swift Livingston, Room 80)0, Municipal Building, New York, N. Y., v. Guy T. Helvering. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of ap- peals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover-title, i+10 p. t J 113 : I^ "G2/12 Lowry, James H. No. 5952, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1933, James Henry Lowry v. United States; brief on behalf of apiwH- lee. [1933.1 cover-title, 5 p. t J 1.13 :L 955 Lumbra, Neirton W. No. 152, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. Newton W. Lumbra v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, ii+30 p. t J 1.13 :L 97/3 Mangum, Lewis M. United States circuit court of appeals, 4th circuit, no. 3533. A. W. Ivey, administrator c.t.a. of Lewis M. Mangum, and Mrs. Armethea Ivey, v. United States, appeal from district court for eastern dis- trict of North Carolina, at Raleigh; [per curiam order]. 1933. 1 p. t J 1.13 :M 314/7 Montour Railroad. In equity no. 2854, in district court for western district of Pennsvlvania. United States i\ Montour Railroad Comimny and Pittsburgh Coal Company ; petition. [1933.] cover-title, 10 p. t J 1.13 : M 7GS/2 Morris rf Cunnings Dredging Company, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. L-.57. Morris & Cumings Dredging Co.. Inc.. r. United States; defendant'* brief in an.swer to plaintiffs reply brief. [1933.] p. 77-86. t J1.13:M83V30 Miirdoek, Harry. No. 88. in Supremo Court. Oct. term. 10:^3. United States «. Harry Murdock. on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit ctmrt of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for petitioner. [19:i.S.l cover-title, i-fl3 p. t J 1.13 :M 941/6 Same, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; reply brief for United States. [1933.] cover-title, 1+10 p. t J 1.13 : M Wl/« IIo^T t. ]03:5. exhibits, menuirandum in support of return. [1933.] cover-title, ii+51 p. t J 1.13 : T 3(i'^ 4 Thompson, Robert J. No. 5810, in Court of Appeals of District of Cohuiil Northern Trust Company, administrator of Robert J. Thomp.son, v. Urtv to orilcr iinbliciitlonti — .See iiiforiiintion foIIo%vinflr Contentii November 1933 379 INVESTIGATION DIVISION Vinger-prints. Photography of fingerprints on multi-colored objects ; by Alan Evans. Oct. 16, 1933. cover-title, [3] +4 p. il. [Published tor information of law-enforcement officials and agencies.] t J 1.14/2 : F 49/6 Uniform crime reports for United States and its possessions, v. 4, no. 3 ; 3d quiirterly bulletin. 1933. 1933. ii-f IS p. il. t L.C. card 30-27005 J 1.14/7 : 4/3 LABOR DEPARTMENT t CHILDREN'S BUREAU Child health recovery program, explanatory statement for physicians using Phvsician's report on child-health examination and Height-weight-age tables. [1933.] [4] p. 4° t L 5.2 : H 34/2 Monthly bulletin on social statistics, v. 1, no. 5; Nov. 1933. [1933.] 12 p. il. 4" t L.C. card L 33-114 L 5.32 : 1/5 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Employment. Guide for directors of State employment services and veterans' plncement representatives, Nov. 15, 1933. 1933. iii+10 p. t L.C. card L 33-131 L 7.2 : G 94 Reemployment offices. Bulletin to members of committees of reemployment offices, Nov. 15, 1933. 1933. [l]+7 p. (National Reemployment Service.) t L.C. card L 33-129 L 7.13 : B 87 LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Building operations in principal cities of United States, Sept. 1933 ; prepared by Division of Building Statistics. 1933. [l]-fl5 p. (Serial no. R. 44.) [Monthly.] t L 2.6/a4 : 933/9 Bulletins. List of bulletins of Bureau of Labor Statistics, Oct. 1933. [1933.] 5 p. (Serial no. R. 45.) t L 2.2 :B 87/2 Employment. Trend of employment, Sept. 1933 ; prepared by Division of Em- ployment Statistics. 1933. [l]+36p. il. (Serial no. R. 48.) [Monthly.] t L.C. card L 23-234 L 2.9: 933/9 Glass. Wages and hours of labor in glass industry, 1932. [1933.] 10 p. (Serial no. R. 42.) [From Monthly labor review, Oct. 1933.] t L 2.6/a : W 124/40 Iron. Accident experience in iron and steel industry to end of 1932; prepared by Division of Accident Statistics. 1933. [1] +566-582 p. il. (Serial no. R. 37.) [From Monthly labor review, Sept. 1933.] f L 2.6/a : Ac 2/8/932 Earnings and hours of labor in principal occupations in iron and steel industry, 1931 and 1933 : [pt. 1] Blast furnaces, steel works, and puddling, blooming, and plate mills. [1933.] 6 p. (Serial no. R. 43.) [From Monthly labor review, Oct. 1933.] f L 2.6/a : Ir 6/2/pt. 1 Labor legislation, 1931 and 1932 ; prepared by Labor Law Information Service. 1933. iv+186+v p. (Bulletin 590; Labor laws of United States series.) [Contains cumulative index to the laws published in Bulletins 370, 403, 434, 470, 486, 528, 552, and the present bulletin.] * Paper, 15c. L.C. card L 33-128 L 2.3 : 590 Same. (H. doc. 106, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) Leather. Wages and hours of labor in leather industry, 1932 ; prepared by Division of Wage Statistics. 1933. iii+102+v p. (Bulletin 589; Wages and hours of labor series.) * Paper, 10c. L.C. card L 33-127 L 2.3 : 589 Same. (H. doc. 67, 73d Cong. 1st sess.) 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Proposed code of fair competition for kiln, cooler, and dryer manufactur- ing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 4. 1933 (hearing no. 336). 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1399-50.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-50/rev. ^ Proposed code of fair competition for laundry trade, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 20, 1933. 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 173.5-2-10.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1735-2-lO/rev. HoiT to order publications — See information folIoTFins Contents -4/- 390 November 193:j Codes of fair competition — Continued. — — Proposed code of fair conii>etitlon for leather eloth and hnquered fabrics, window shade eloth and rollers, and impregnated fabric's industries, as revised for pui>lic hearing; on X(.v. 22, 1933. 1933. ii-i-11 p. ( He^istry no. 291M7.) • Paper, 5e. Y 3.N 21 S : 7 sub. 299-47 rev. Proposed Code of fair competition for linen sujiiil.v industr.v. as ri'vis»- • — tl Proposed co«le of fair competition for mason contractors industry, :. revls«'d for public hearing on Dec. 7, 1933 (hearing no. 342). 193.V ii-i-S ; (Registry no. 1015 02.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21 /S : 7 sub. lOl^o-J n- —k^ Proposed code of fair competition for masonry chimney industry, as re- vised for public hearing on Nov. 28, 1933 (hearing no. 68Hi. 193;i. Ii-r9 ] (Registry no. 1027-01.) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1027^>1 r. . ^ Proposed code of fair competition for mattress cover industry, as revised U)T public hearing on Nov. 28, 1933 (hearing no. 330). 1933. ii+5 p. ( Regis- try no. 202-01. 1 * Pai)er, 5c. Y 3.N 21,, S : 7 sub. 202-01 iw Proposed code of fair competition for metal lath manufacturing indu>ir: as revised for public hearing on Nov. 23, 1933. 1933. ii+10 i). iRegisti no. 1123-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 112:^)3 're\ Proposed code of fair competition for mica industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 17, 1933. 1933. ii+12 p. (Reiristrv no. 1013-13 ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1013 13/re Proposed code of fair competition for mirror mamifacturiiig industry, ;i revised for public liearing on Nov. 29, 1933 (hearing: no. 320). 19.33. ii — 7 i (Registry no. 102iM)2.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21 ^8 : 7 sub. 102^ 02/rev — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for musical merchandise nianufacHu'iiK industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. l.'.. 1933. 19.33. ii^7 • (Registry no. 1640-06.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1640-<115 rev. — 1^ I'roposcd code of fair competition for optical I'etail trade, as revistnl for imblic hearing on Dec. 7, 1933 (hearing no. 346). 1933. ii+S p. ( Rei:istry no. 1(W3^9.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 1643-0!) rev. — \A- Proposed code of fair conii^etition for optical wholesale trade, as revis. for public hearing on Dec. 4, 1933 (hearing no. 328). 1933. ii+11 p. ( Regis- try no. 1031-3-03.) ♦ Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1031-3-03/rev. — ^ Propo.sed code of fair competition for outdoor advertising ti-ade. as revised for public hearing on Dec. S, 1933 (hearing no. 350). 1933. ii-fO p. (Reg- istry no. 1702-23.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1702-2:Vrev — V^ Proposed code of fair competition for paper disc milk bottle cap industr\ as revised for public hearing on Nov. 27, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Rcirisiry n- 1608-02.) • Pai)er, .")c. Y 3.N 21 8 : 7 sub. 1 60S 02 re^ — —' Pi'oposed code of fair competition for phottigraphic and photo fini^liiiii: industiT, «!* revised for public hearing on Nov. lo, 1933. 19;i.3. ii-;-ll ; (Registry no. 10.50-17.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 1650-17 re Projiosed code of fair competition for picture moulding and jiicture Irani industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 24. 19.33 (hearing no. \V1\ > V.V.V.i. ii + lO I). (Registrv no. 1122-09.) ♦ Pain-r. 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 1122-lV.> rev — — Proposed code of fair competition for porcelain breakfast furniture :i- sembling industry, as revised for public hearini; on Nov. IG. 19:i3. r.>:?3. ii-f-9 p. (K«'gistry no. 312-04.) ♦ Pa|)er, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 .sub. 312 04 rer. _^ Proposed cor piililioiitlonn — See inforiiiallon foIIo'«vlnic Content* November 1933 391 Codes 0/ fair competition — Continued. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for pulverizing machinery and equip- ment industry, as revised for public hearing on Dee. 4, 1933 (hearing no. 337). 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1399-46.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-i6/rev. — i^ Proposed code of fair competition for quilting industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 28. 1933 (hearing no. 330). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 299-1-08. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-1-08/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for railway brass car and locomotive journal bearings and castings manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 6. 1933 (hearing no. 344). 1933. ii+7 p. (Reiristrv no. 1414-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1414-03/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for rayon and silk dyeing and printing industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 10, 1933. 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 230-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.X 21/S : 7 sub. 230-07/rev. *"' Proposed code of fair competition for ready-made furniture slip covers industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 23. 1933. 1933. ii+7 p, (Registry no. 299^9.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-39/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for retail jewelry trade, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 10. 1933. 1033. ii+14 p. (Registry no. 1631-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1631-11/rev. - — ^ Proposed code of fair comperition for rock and ore crusher industry, as revised for public hearinsr ou Dec. 4. 1933 (hearing no. 338). 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1399-43.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-4.3/rev. • "' Proposed code of fair competition for roofing and sheet metal contracting industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 28. 1933 (hearing no. 6S-I). 19.33. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1616-98.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1616-98/rev. I/" - ■ Proposed code of fair competition for sanitary and waterproofing spe- cialties manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 20. 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 899-1-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 899-1-01/rev. ■ ^ Proposed code of fair competition for sanitary milk bottle closure indus- try, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 29. 1933. 1933. ii+S p. (Regis- try no. 1608-02-B.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1608-02-B/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for savings, building and loan associa- tions, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 4. 1933. 1933. ii+5 p. (Regis- try no. 1712-02.) *Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1712-02/rev. - ^ Proposed code of fair competitiou for saw and steel products manufac- turing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 7, 1933 (hearing no. 357). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registrv no. 1108-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 11 08-1-02/ rev. Proposed code of fair competition for sawmill machinery industry, as revised for public hearing ou Dec. 6, 1933 (hearinir no. 354). 1933. ii+ 8 p. (Registry no. 1399-48.) "* Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-4S/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for scrap iron, nonferrous scrap metals, and waste materials trade, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 22, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1632-27.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1632-27,/rev. •^ Proposed code of fair competition for shoe and leather finish, polish, and cement manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 28. 1933. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 621-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 621-05/rev. ■ — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for steam engine manufacturing in- dustry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 4, 1933 (hearing no. 335). 1933. il+9 p. (Registry no. 1312-03.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1312-03/rev. Ho-w to order publications — See information. foIIoTvlng' Contents 392 NovEMHEK luaa Codes of fair competition — Cuntinuec. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 690-1 8/rev. — ~ ProjKise^l code of fair couip<'tition for steel plate f.-ibricatinj; industry, as revised for public hearing on Do<-. ;">, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1144-1-01.) "Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1144-1-01/rev. y — ^ — Proposed ((Mle of fair cora|)otition for surgical industry and trade, ii revised for jmblic bearing on Nov. 27, lO-T^. 10.'{3. ii-flo p. (Registrv ih 1028-09. ) • Paijer, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 102^-09/re\ — ^ ProiKJsed code of fair competition for table pad industry, as revi.sed f. . public hearing on Nov. 28, 1933 (lie.iring no. 330). 1933. ii+6 p. ( Regi-- try no. 290-42.) • Pai)er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 2^>l>-42/rev. — ^ Propi»st>il code of fair coin|H'tition for textile processing industry, as n vised for public liearing on Nov. 15, 10:i.3. 19.33. ii4-4 p. (Registry n< 299-1-13.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-1-13/rev. — 1^ Proposeil code of fair competition for trucking industry, as revised for public liearing osed code of fair competition for Venetian blind industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 27, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1029-05. i * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1629-05/rev — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for wet mop manufacturing industr;. as revised for public hearing on Nov. 22. 1033. 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry n^ 1609-08. ) * PaiKM-, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 16l»9-0S/n\ — J^ Proposed code of fair comi)etition for wholesale canvas goods manufii' turing industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 28, lOIiS (hearing ii. 332). 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 202-^-03.) ♦ Pai>er, ,^)c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 202-3-O3/re\ I r Pi-oiiosed CfKle of fair competition for wholesale coal industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 16. 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 701-32.1 *Pai)er, 5<-. Y 3. N 21/8: 7 sub. 701-32/ rev — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for wholesaling or distributing trade, as revised Oct. 23, 19,T3, and set for public hearing on Nov. i:>. IWA'A. I9;i3. ii+9 p. (Registrj- no. 1625-59.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1625-59/ rev. — I*— Proposed code of fair conii^tition for wiping cloth industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 11, 1933. 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 290-1-21.' ♦ PaiK'r, 5c. Y 3.N 21 /8 : 7 sub. 2JHV1-21 /rev Proposed code of fair C(»mpetition for witch hazel industry, as revised f" public hearing on Nov. 20, 1933. ia33. ii+5 n. (Registry no. (aX)-l-9-l-0S/rcN Proposed code of fair competition for woodworking machinery industr' as revised for public hearing on Dec. 6, 1933 (hearing no. 355). 19.". ii + lOp. (Registry no. 1390-31.) * Paper, .V. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 1.309-.31/re\ ■ ^ - Propo.sed code of fair competition for wool felt manufacturing industr as revised for public bearing on Nov. ^^^. 1933. 1033. ii+5 ji. (Re;;isti no. 232-1-04.) ♦I'aper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 232 l-(»4 n — l^ Propo.sed code of fair competition lor wrecking and salvage industr as revised for pul)lic hearing on Dec. 5, 19.33 (hearing no. 343), I9."v.' II+O p. (Registry no. lC.10-104.) 'Paper, .V, Y 3.N 21/S : 7 .'^tib. l(?l»5-104/^c^ IIow to orilt-r iiiil>Ilca t Ioiim — Soe liiforiiintlon foIloirinK Contenta November 1933 393 Co(Jes of fair competition — Coutiuued. — -^ Proposed fair trade practice supplement for wholesale wall paper trade, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 16. 1933. 1933. ii+3 p. (Kegistry no. 162.T-.^9A.) * Paper, nc. Y 3.N lil/8 : 7 snh.l625-o9A/rev. Proposed labor provisions to code of fair competition for restaurant industry, as revised for public hearing on Nov. 27, 1933. 1933. ii+8 p (Registry no. 1728-2-11.) * Paper, Tk-. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1728-2-11/rev. — ^ Proposed supplementary code of fr.ir competition for Pacific Coast section of soap and glvceriue manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 7, 1933 (hearing no. 103-A). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 623- 03A. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 623-03A/rev. Retail code and retail drug code, with explanatory comments; prepared in collaboration with National Retail Trade Council and National Retail Drug Trade Council. 1933. vi+75 p. (Retail bulletin 1.) * Paper, 10c. L.C.'^card 33-20734 Y 3.N 21/S : 12/1 [Compliance Board instructions]. CB 9; Oct. 28, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. 4" [Multigraphed. For distribution to N.R.A. compliance boards, district recov- ery boards, etc.] t Y3.N 21/8: 11/9 Rules and regulations concernina lieation at tlie Hydrosraphic Office In WashinKton and at tlie branch offices in Boston, .\<>w Yorlt, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolic, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San P'rancisco, San Pedro. Calif.. 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Tide calendar [for Baltimore (Fort McHenrv) and Cape Henry], Dec. 1933. 1933. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t N 6.22/2 : 933/12 Tide calendar [for Norfolk Navy Yard and Newport News, Va.], Jan. 1934. 1933. 1 p. 4° [Monthly.] t N 6.22/1 : 934/1 Aviation charts Batahano. Cti&n-Media Luna Cay, Cuba ; aviation chart V-266. Scale 10 naut. m.=1.5 in., 10 stat. m.=1.3 in., natural scale 1 : 500,000 at lat. 23''45'. Wash- ington, Hydrographic Office, Nov. 1927, correct through Notice to aviators 19, Oct. 1, 1933. 47X10 in. [Provisional chart. Contains text and illustrations on reverse. This map was Hrst published as chart V-190001.] t 40c. N 0.27 : V-266/corr. Media Luna Cay, Cttho-Cape Haitien, Haiti ; aviation chart V-2G4. Scale 10 naut. ni.=1.5 in., 10 stat. ni.=1.3 in., natural scale 1 : 500,000. Washington, Hydmgraphic Office, published Nov. 1927, 2d edition, correct through Notice to aviators 18. Sept. 15, 1933. 49.2X10.1 in. [Provisional chart. Contains text and illustrations on reverse.] t 40c. N 6.27 : V-2G4/2/corT. Vew Yo7k, A'.r.-Philadelphia, Pa. ; aviation chart V-232. Scale 10 naut. ni.= 1.5 in., 10 stat. in. =1.3 in., natural scale 1:500.000. Washington, Hydro graphic Office, published June 1927, 5th edition, corrtH't through Notice t aviators 21, Nov. 1, 1933. 19.8X14.2 in. t 40c. N G.27 : V-232/4 'corr. Charts Antdfagastn Rand, Chile, from Chilean chart of 1930; with in.^et, Caleta .Xbta^'. friini Chilean survey in 1885: chart 1152. Scale naut. m.=4.9 in., natural scale 1:15.000. Washington, Hvdi-ographic Office, publislie«l May 1889. 22d edition. Oct. 10.33. 21.7X18.2 in. t 20c. N CIS: 11.'. Bancs Bay. Hnhia Banes, north coast of Cuba. W.I.. I'roni surveys by I'.S > Yankton in 1S90 and 1900. and U.S.S. Nokoinis in laiO and 19;n : chart 180- Scale naut. m.=3.7 in., natural scale 1 : 20,0<^i. Wttsbington. lIydrograi>li Office, published Oct. 1901, 10th edition. Oct. 11*3.3. 20.8X33.7 in. t 30i\ N0.1S:18«.- Boiiihiiy llurhor. India, west c»>iist, from British surveys in ISSl and 1882. with additions and corrections from surveys by Royal Indian Marine between 1920 and 192J), and additions from Bombay Port Trust in 1922; cbtirt 24«!1 Scale naut. ni.~2 in., natural scale 1:30,300. Washiujiton. llyiirograpb: Office, published Jan. 1!KI8. 9lh edition, Nov. 19:53. 41.4X27.1 in. t 50c. N 0.18: 2401 Hour to urder pnbllcntlonN — See Information followlnic Contents No^'EMBER 1933 395 England. England, east coast, North Foreland to Orfordness, including entrance to the Thames, from latest British surveys ; chart 4444. Natural scale 1 : 146,015. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published June 1915, 18th edition. Oct. 1933. 26X33.2 in. t 40c. N 6.18: 4444 England, west coast, St. Govens Head to New Quay, from British sur- veys to 1922 : with inset, Port Cardigan, from British surveys in 1838 and 1878: chart 4453. Natural scale 1:146,000 at hit. 51°50' N. Washington, Hvdrosraphic Office, published May 1917, 7th edition, Oct. 1933. 25.5X36.6 in. i- 40c. N 6.18 : 4453 Note. — Contains also, Mean direction of tidal currents, also spring and neap rate in knots for each hour of tide at Dover. Italy, west coast, Mediterranean Sea, Capo Cavallo to Civitavecchia, and adja- cent islands, with northeast coast of Corsica, from Italian surveys to 1929 and Frencii surveys to 1891 [with insets] ; chart 3939. Natural scale 1:214.882 at bit. 42°45'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Jan. 1915. 8th edition, Sept. 1933. 30.3X43.5 in. t 60c. N 6.18: 3939 Ercote. Porto, from Italian chart of 1931. Santo Stefano. Porto, from Italian survey in 1910. Talamone. Baia di, from Italian chart of 1931. Vecchio di Piombino, Porto, from Italian chart of 1929. Karachi Harbor. India, west coast, from surveys by Karachi Port Engineers to 1927. with additions from British survey in 1883; chart 3662. Scale 1,500 yds. =6 in., natural scale 1:9,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, pub- lished Oct. 1914. 3d edition, Sept. 1933. 39.8X26.6 in. f 50c. N 6.18: 3662 Lower CalLfornia. West coast of Lower California, Abreojos Point to Cape San Lazaro. original surveys by U.S.S. Ranger, 1890-92, and U.S.S. Thetis, 1890- 95; chart 1493. Natural scale 1:290,995 at lat. 25°45'. Washington, Hydro- graphic Office, published July 1896, 25th edition, Oct. 1933. 32.4X39.6 in, t 60c. N 6.18 : 1493 Mooring and maneuvering board ; chart 2665. Washington, Hydrographic Of- fice, published Aug. 1912, 7th edition, Oct. 1933. 20X20.1 in. t 20c. N 6.18 : 2665 NOTE. — Contains on reverse : Simple method of using mooring and maneuvering board. Hova Scotia, south coast. Canada, Port Medway to Lockeport Harbor, from British surveys in 1861 and 1S62, with additions to 1924 ; chart 2131. Nat- ural scale 1:72,903. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Oct. 1903, 17th edition, Oct. 1933. 41X31.5 in. t 60c. N 6.18 : 2131 Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Dec. 1933 ; chart 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Nov. 17. 1933. 23.3X35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished bv the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. N 6.24 : 933/12 Note. — Contains on reverse : Distribution of weather information, forecasts, and warnings by radio for benefit of marine, aviation, and commercial interests. Circular 1, radio, 1st edition; [prepared in] Forecast Division, Weather Bureau. Pilot chart of Indian Ocean. Jan. 1934; chart 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington. Hydrographic Office, Nov. 16, 1933. 22.6X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. N 6.17 : 934/1 Note. — Contains on reverse : Distribution of weather information, forecasts, and warnings by radio for benefit of marine, aviation, and commercial interests. Circular 1, radio, 1st edition ; [prepared in] Forecast Division, Weather Bureau. — Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Dec. 1933; chart 1400. Scale 1° long. =0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Nov. 17. 1933. 23.1X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished bv the Weather Bureau.] 1 10c. L.C. card 14-16339 N 6.15/1 : 933/12 Note. — Contains on reverse : Distribution of weather information, forecasts, and warnings by radio for benefit of marine, aviation, and commercial interests, Circular 1, radio, 1st edition ; [prepared in] Forecast Division, Weather Bureau, HofT to order publications — See information following' Contents 396 November 1933 Pilot charts — Contlnuea. Scale 1° lonj;.=0.27 in. Washington. Hydrojjniphic Office. Nov. 22. I'XiS. 23x31. s in. [Monthly. Certain iM>rtions of ihe data are furnished by th- Weaihi-r Bureau.] t 10c. N 0.2S : ".»:« 1_ Pilot chart of upiM-r air, north Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1934: chart 1401;t Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. 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Nov. 8, 1933. 1 p. narrow f t P 4.2 : C 4« 4, 9:u Delivery of mail from United States to foreign countries and tvrta : United States i)ossessions on or alK)Ut Christmas; [issued by] 2d assist:i: Postmaster General. Oct. 20, 1933. 1 p. narrow 8" t P3.2:C4G 9.. Printed Christma.s cards in unsealed envelops; [issueil by] 3d assistant Po.stmaster General. Nov. 8, 1933. 1 p. oblong 32" t P 4.2: C 46/7A>3:; U.se of prccanceled stamps on holiday mail; [issued by] 3d assistanf Postmaster General. Nov. 8, 1933. 1 p. oblong 24" t P 4.2 : H 71 2/9:; Coinniunity Chest. Contribntitms to Comnmnily Chest ami uihi-r rt'lief organ, zations. Nov. 16, 193:1. 1 p. small 4° t P1.2:C7. Conversion tnbtis. New conversion tables [I'lir converting: liiitod ."States m«in. into cniiriicy i>f (Jin-^at Hrilain. Irish Free State, Ni-rtlicrn Ireland, an Union of Sonih Africa, tables 27-A to 27- K : issued l>yl :U\ assistant Po^i master General. Nov. 10, 1983. [l]4-5 leaves, narrow 8' I For insertion in pam|ililil Form (!749a, Conversion tables for u.se in internatiomil monev order business, edition of Apr. 1}«2.] t P9.2: In 8/932/tab. 27-A to27 i: How to order pablloatloni^— See Information tollowlnic Contentn November 1933 399 Conversion tables — Continued. New conversion tables [for use in international money-order business, tables 137-141; issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Nov. 13, 1933. [l]+5 leaves, narrow 8° [For insertion in pamphlet Form 6749a, Conversion tables for use in international money-order business, edition of Apr. 1932.] t P 0.2 : In 8/932/tab. 137-141 Table 27-F [to 27-J, new conversion tables for sterling]. 1933. [5] leaves, narrow large 8° [For insertion in pamphlet Form 6749a, Conversion tables for use in international money-order business, edition of Apr. 1932.] t P 9.2 : In 8/932/tab. 27-F to 27-J Fort Worth, Tex. General scheme for city distribution, post oflace. Fort Worth, Tex., as of Oct. 1, 1933. 1933. p. 1-44-leaves 5-68. narrow^ 12° t P1.18: F77 Game not to be accepted for mailing in violation of law; [issued by] 3d assist- ant Postmaster General. Nov. 8, 1933. 1 p. oblong 48° t P 4.2: G 14/2/933 Gold prohibited in mails to foreign countries : [issued by] 2d assistant Post- master General. Sept. 21, 1933. 1 p. small 4° t P 3.2 : G 56/4 Mail contracts. Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in Arizona, July 1, 1934-June 30, 1938. Oct. 24, 1933. iv+36 p. [In- terleaved.] t P 1.22 :Ar 41/934-938 Advertisement inviting pro]X)sals for can-ying mails on star routes in Arkansas, July 1, 1934-June 30, 1935. Oct. 24, 1933. ix+103 p. [Inter- leaved.] t P 1.22 : Ar 4k/934-935 • Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in California, July 1, 1934-June 30. 1938. Oct. 24, 1933. ix+139 p. [Inter- leaved.] t P 1.22 : C 12/934-938 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in Colorado, July 1, 1934-June 30, 1938. Oct. 24, 1933. vii+94 p. [Inter- leaved.] t P 1.22 : O 71/934-938 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in Idaho, July 1, 1934-June 30, 1938. Oct. 24. 1933. v-|-68 p. [Interleaved.] t P 1.22 : Id 1/934-938 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in Kansas, July 1, 1934-June 30, 1938. Oct. 24, 1933. v-f-55 p. [Interleaved.] t P 1.22 : K 13/934-938 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in Louisiana, July 1, 1934-June 30, 1985. Oct. 24, 1933. vi+66 p. [Inter- leaved.] t P 1.22 : L 93/934-935 ■ Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in Montana, July 1, 1934-Juue 30. 19.38. Oct. 24, 1933. ix-|-143 p. [Inter- leaved.] t P 1.22 : M 76/9.34-938 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in i Nebraska, July 1. 19.34-June 30, 1938. Oct. 24. 1933. vii+76 p. [Inter- : leaved.] t P 1.22 : N 27/934-938 — Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in Nevada, July 1, 1934-June 30, 1938. Oct. 24, 1933. iv+38 p. [Inter- leaved.] t P 1.22 : N 41/934-938 — Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in New Mexico, July 1, 1934-June 30, 1938. Oct. 24, 1933. vi+57 p. [Inter- leaved. ] t P 1 .22 : N 42 m/934-938 — Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in North Dakota, July 1, 1934-June 30, 1938. Oct. 24. 1933. iv+46 p. [Inter- leaved.] t P 1.22 : N 81d/934-938 ■ — ■ Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in Oklahoma, Julv 1, 1934-June 30, 1935. Oct. 24. 1933. vi+72 p. [Inter- leaved.] t P 1.22 : Ok 4/934-935 How to order publications— See Information following Contents 400 XttVEMUEIt 1933 Mail contracts — Continue*!. Advert isenuMit inviting proposals for cnrryiiiK mails on star routes in Oregon, July 1. 19:^4 June 30. 1938. n«t. 24. 1933. vii+8l p. [Inter- leaveil. ] t P 1.22 : ( >r 3/934-938 • Advert isi'Uii'nt inviting pr, 193N. Oct. 24, 1933. vi+G4 p. llni. leaved. ] t 1* 1 22 : So 8 d/934-'j:iS Adverti.sement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in State of Washington, July 1. 19.{4-Juni' 3» for currying mails on star routes in Territory of Hawaii. July 1. 1934-.Fune 3(>, 193S. uct. 24. 1933. iii-f-20 p. [Interleaved. ] t 1' 122 : II 31/9.34-938 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails on star routes in Texas. July 1, 1934-June m. 1935. Oct. 24. 1933. xiii + lGl p. | Inter- leaved. ] t I' 1 '^^ ■■ T 31/934- 935 Advertisement inviting proinisals for carrying mails on star routes in I'tah, July 1. 1934-June 30, 1938. Oct. 24, 1933. iv+39 p. [Interleaveil.J f IM.22: Ut 1/93+-938 Advertisement inviting proix>sals for carrving mails on star routes in Wv*ert8 37 and 38 to Postal laws and regulations of rintec. L.C. card 4 IS'J.-J I' 1.10 '1 : 9.^^A How to order poblleatloni^— See Informatio* tollowlair Content* November 1933 401 Postal savings, prompt and eflfective audit by central-accounting postmasters of inspectors' reports; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. Nov. 16, 1933. 1 p. oblong 4S° f P 4.2 : P 84/41 INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SEHVICE DIVISION Steamboats. Schedule of steamers carrying mails from United States and United States mails from Habana, Cuba, to foreign countries, also to Terri- tory of Hawaii and to possessions of United States, schedule of air mail routes from United States to and in foreign countries, Dec. 1933. [Nov. 22, 1933.] 12 p. f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. ; foreign subscrip- tion, 75c. L.C. card 25-26231 P 8.5 : 933/12 MONEY ORDERS DIVISION Money-orders. Instructions concerning money-order business between United States and certain foi'eign countries with which exchange of orders is con- ducted on domestic basis, domestic forms being used. [Edition. Sept. 1933.] [1933.] [4] p. 4° [Relates to transaction of money-order business between United States and Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados. Bermuda, British Guiana, British Honduras, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Canal Zone, Cuba, Do- minica. Grenada, Jamaica, Montserrat, Nevis, Newfoundland, Philippine Is- lands. St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent. Trinidad, and Tobago.] t P 9.2 : M 74/933-2 RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Mail routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 289, Nov. 7, 1933, 11th division, Rail- way Mail Service, comprising Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Patton Printing Co., Fort Worth, [Nov.] 7, 1933. 159+ [U p. narrow 8" % P 10.12/11 : 289 Schedule of mail routes, no. 432, Oct. 26, 1933, Sth division. Railway Mail Service, comprising Arizona, California, Hawaii. Nevada, and Utah. San Francisco P.O. [Oct. 31, 1933]. 152 p. narrow S" t P 10.12/8: 432 TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION XOTE. — The Division of Topography has prepared maps sho'ning the rural free delivery routes. They are published in two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes starting from a single given post office, and sold at 75 cents each ; the other, the rural free delivery routt-s in an entire county, sold at 50 cents each. A scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is generally used. The rural-delivery county maps are printed from the latest negatives. It is impracticable for the Department' to keep maps corrected to date at all times. Editions are not issued, but blue print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Disbursing Clerk, Post Office Department. Washington, D.C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for which see Monthly catalogue for February 1933, page 660. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES California. Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for classification, Cali- fornia. Oct. 25. 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 6361.) * Paper, 5c. Pr ,32.5 : C 128/19 Codes of fair competition. Executive order, code of fair competition, advertis- ing specialty industry [approving code, subject to certain conditions]. Oct. 31, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6368.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/90 Executive order, code of fair competition for air transport industry [approving code]. Nov. 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. &426.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/143 Executive order, code of fair competition for all-metal insect screen industry [approving code]. Nov. 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6430.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 325 : C 648/147 Executive order, code of fair competition for American petroleum equip- ment industry and trade [approving code]. Nov. 2, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6385. ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/107 HoTv to order publications — See information following Contents 26585—3:3— Xo. 467 G 402 XovKMMF.ij I93;i Codas of fair competition — Coutiiiuetl. Executive order, code of fair competition for asbestos industry [appru , inp code]. Nov. 1, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. G;i81.) * Paper, 5c. Pr32.o: C 648/lua Executive order, code of fair competition for asphalt shingle and rooflu;.' manufacturing industry [approving code]. Nov. 6, 1933. 1 p. 4° (N 6406.) • Pai>er, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/1 L Executive order, code of fair competition for automotive parts and equifv ment manufacturing industry (approving code]. Nov. 8, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No, 6418. ) • Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/136 — — Executive order, code of fair competition for buff and polishing wheel industry [approving code, with certain exception]. Nov. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4' (No. 6398.) * Pai)er, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/113 Executive order, code of fair competition for buffing and iwlishing cm, position industry [approving code]. Nov. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6397 ♦Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/1 Executive order, code of fair competition for business furniture, storage equipment, and filing supply industry [approving code]. Nov. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. a395.) • Paper, .Ic. Pr;!2.5 : C 648/116 Executive order, code of fair competition for canning and packing ma- chinery industry [approving code]. Oct. 31. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 0378.) • Paper, 5<-. Pr 32.5 : C 64S/100 Executive order, codi' of fair competition for cleaning and dyeing trade [approving code]. Nov. 8, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6416 A.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 048/137 Executive order, code of fair competition for copper and brass mill proil- ucts industry [approving code], Nov. 2, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6387.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/109 Executive order, code of fair comi>etition for cotton garment industry [approving code, subject to certain conditions]. [Nov. 17. 1933.] 3 p. 4* ( [No. 6434.] ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648 ^151 Executive order [code of fair competition for cotton textile industry, de- nving application for exemption from machine hour provision of said code], Nov. 6, 1933. 1 p. 4» (No. 6407.) * Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648 128 Same [extending termination date for stay of provisions limiting ma- chine hours in code from Nov. 13 to Nov. 20, 1933]. Nov. 13. 19:i3. 1 p. 4* (No. 6424.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/141 Executive order, code of fair competition for crown manufacturing in- dustry [approving cotle]. Nov. 1, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. (>i84.) * P;iiier. .">c. Pr 32.5 : C W8/lo^. Executive order, code of fair competition for crushed stone, sand ai; gravel, and slag industries [approving code]. Nov. 10, 1933. 1 p. 4° (N 6423. ) * Paper, 5<\ Pr 32.5 : C (M8/H Executive order, code of fair competition for dress manufacturing indu try [approving code, subject to certain conditions]. [Oct. 31. l!).*i.3. | L' p ( [No. 6369.] ) • Paper, 5c. Pr 32,5 : C 648 '.' Executive order, code of fair competition for fabricatetl metal pr3.) Codes of fair com pet it ion — Continueetiti'>ii f<>r office eiiuipment niiinu- fiittnrers industry [iipproving codel. Nov. 4. 1933. 1 i). 4° (No. tiS'M^.) • I'iiiK'r. 00. Pr 32.5 : C CAs m Kxeriitive order, code of fair i-omiietition for paekug^iiig uiHiliinery induslrv and trade (approving code]. Oct. 31, VX\3. 1 p. 4" (No. r>.i74.) • Paper. 5c. Pr 31^.5 : C 648/96- Executive or«ler, code of fair competition lur paint. varnisJi, and lacquer ii);iiiufa< turinir industry [appro\inR code], net. 31. 19:53. 1 p. 4* (No. (5379. ) • Paper. •'«•. I'r 32..! : C (^48/101 Exwutive order, ccwle of fair competition for paper and pulp industry [npiiroviii^' c«tde. sub]ect to certain condition). Nov. 17. 1933. 1 p. 4* (No. (WI37.) • Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5: C 648/154 Executive order, code of fair competition for paiM'rlioanl industry [afv provin;: co.lc]. Nov. S. 19:«. 1 p. 4" (No. 0414.) •Paper, 5c-. Pr.32.5: C 648 132 Executive order, code of fair cunipetition for printers' rollers Industry [approving cotle]. N..v. S, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 0410.) * Pai>er. 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648^128. Executive order, code of fair coniix'tition for road machinery nianufac> turin;: industry fapprovinir code]. Oct. 31. 19:13. 1 p. 4" (No. G375.) • Papei-. 5c. ' Pr 32.5 : C 648/9T' Executive order, code of fair competition fur rock ( lUshcr manufacturlngr industrv [approving code]. Nov. 1, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 03-S2. ) * Paper. 5c. Pr :i2.5 : C CAS/lOi F^xecutive order, code of fair competition for scientifi<' apparatus indus- trv [approving code]. Nov. 14. 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 0425.) * Paper, 5c. Pr :^2.5 : C 648/142 Executive order, code of fair competition for shovel, dragline, and crane inriustrv [approving code]. Nov. 8, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6413.) 'Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5 : C CAS '131 Executive order, code of fair comi^etition for soap and glycerine in.ina- facturing industry [approving code]. Nov. 2. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 03S9.) • Pai.er. 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648 111 Executive order, code of fair comiH-tition for special tool. die. and machine shop industn- [approving code]. Nov. 17, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6436.) • Paiier. 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648^153 Exi^cutive order, code of fair comix-tition for steel casting industry [approving code]. Nov. 2, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. a3S0.) * Paper. 5c. Pr .32.5 : C (ViS/10» Executive order, code of fair comiietition for stock exchange firms [approvinir code]. N<.v. 4. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 0.392.) • Pap^'r. 5c. Pr .32.5 :C 648/113 Executive order, code of fair competition for terra cotta industry [approving c(.de]. Oct. 31, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 0377.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.r. : C 648 « Executive order, code of lair comi>etitioii for \\iishinsi and ironing ma- chine manufacturing industry [approving code]. Nov. 4. 19.^3. 1 p. 4° (No. 6401.) • Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/122 Exe( utive order, code of fair competition for wood jdug industry [approt* ing code]. Nov. 14. 19:^3. 1 p. 4° (No. 6428.) • Paper, 5c. Pr .32.5 : C (V4S/145 Executive order, code of fair competition, piano manufacturing indiistr.v [api. roving code]. Nov. 4, 19.33. 1 p. 4° (No. a399.) • Paper. .5o. _ Pr :V2.5 : r fi4S '130- llom to order pablioatlona — St>r Information folIowInK Conteati November 1933 405 Codes of fair competition — Continued. . Executive order, code of fair competition, toy and playthings industry [approving code, subject to certain condition]. Nov. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 6393. ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/114 Executive order, code of labor provisions for retail food and grocery trade [approving code]. Nov. 15, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6431 A.) * Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/149 Executive order, code of labor provisions for wholesale food and griicery ti-ade [approving code]. Nov. 15, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6431 B.) * Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/150 Executive order, labor provisions for beet sugar industry [approving labor provisions]. Oct. 27. 1983. 1 p. 4" (No. 6366.) * Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/89 ■ Executive order, modifications of code of fair competition for cotton textile industry [approving modifications]. Nov. 9. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6420 A.) * Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/138 Executive order, supplement to code of fair competition for automobile manufacturing industry covering fair trade practices for funeral vehicle and ambulance subdivision [approving supplement]. Nov. 8. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6417. ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/135 Crawford, Wade. Executive order, authorization to appoint Wade Crawford. Oct. 25. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6360.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32 5 : Ap 61/11 Customs Service. Executive order, Greenwich, Middlet(jwn. Norwalk. South Manchester, and Stamford, Conn., abolished as customs ports of entrv. Oct. 26.1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6365.) * Paper, 5c. Pr32 5:C969/8 Emer(/c)Wfi Board. MoMle & Ohio Railroad Company, emplovees, proclamation. [Nov. 25, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ( [No. 2064.] ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.7 : M 713 Emergency Board, Southern Pacific Lines (in Texas and Louisiana), Texas & New Orleans Railroad Co.. employees, proclamation. [Nov. 23, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 2063.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.7 : So 88 Federal Civil Works Administration. Executive order, creation of Federal ("ivil Works Administration. Nov. 9, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6420 B.) * Paper, 5c. Pr .32.5 : C 500 Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Executive order, prescribing rules and regulations luuler Federal emergency relief act of 1933. Nov. 22. 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 6442.) *Pai}er. .")c. Pr 32.5 : Em 32/11 Flanagan. Mrs. Mary M. Executive order, authorization to appoint Mrs. Marv M.Flanagan. Nov. 9. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6420.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Ap 61/13 Government oflicials and employees. Executive order, rates of compensation of Government employees in emergency agencies not subject to classification act, ' and acts amendatory thereof. [Nov. 18, 1933.] 3 p. 4° ([No. 6440.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Em 73/3 Matcaii. Executive order, corrected description of boundaries of Fort Ruger militarv reservation. Hawaii. [Nov. 7. 1933.] 6 p. 4° ( [No. 6408.] ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : H 3i ^.aplan Brothers. Executive order, in matter of application of Kaplan Brothers 1 1 for certain exemptions from code of fair competition for artificial flower : and feather industrv. Nov. 4. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6403.) * Paper. Sc i Pr 32.5 :C 648 124 X^ational forests. Executive order, transfer of lands' from Rainier National <1 Forest to Columbia National Forest. Wash. Oct. 13. 1933. 1 p. map. 4° l\ (No. 6333.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 723 »1 Executive order, transfer of lands from Rainier National Forest to Sno- qualmie National Forest, Wash. [Oct. 13. 1933.] 3 p. mnp- 4" ( [No. 6.334.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Sn 54 Ho-w to order publications — See Information folio-wing: Contents 406 November 1933 National forests — Continued. Executive order, transfer of lauds from Rainier National Forest to Weiiatchee National Forest, Wash. Oct. 13, 1933. 1 p. m:ip, 4" (No. 6335.) ♦Taper, 5c. Pr32.G:W48 Executive order, transfer of lands from Suoqualmie National Forest to- Mount Baker National Forest, Wash. [Oct. 13. 1933.1 2 p. map, 4° ([No. 6336.1 ) • Pai)er. 5c. Pr 3li.5 : M 86 National Recovery Administration. Executive order, authorizins administrator for industrial recovery to modify agreements entered into or aitproved by the President under title ] of national industrial rei-o\ovy act. Nov. 22, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6443.) * Paper, 5e. Pr 32.5: In 21/11 Executive order, delegating authority under .sec. 2 (b) and prescribing rules and rejrulation.s under sec. 10 (a) of title 1 of national industrial recoverv act. Nov. 18, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6439.) * Pai)er, 5o. Pr 32.5: In 21/10 Nevada. Executive order, oil-shale restoration no. 2, Nevada. Nov. 4. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. ei04.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 :N 411/2 New Mexico. Executive order, coal-land restoration. New Mexico no. 50. Nov. 10. 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6421.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : N 42 m/19- Executive order, partial revocation of Executive order (>143. withdrawing certain lands in New :\Ioxico. Oct. 25, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6.">02.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : N 42 m/17 Executive order, revocation of withdrawal of pnidic lands pending 0.]) * Pai>er. 5c. Pr 32.5 :P 191/6 Thanksgiving dim. 193:>. proclamation. Nov. 21. 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 2062.) * Paper, 5c-. Pr 32.7 : T 329- Utah. Executive order, power-site restoration no. 478, Utah. Nov. 4, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6405.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 :Ut 1/2 Wal<;-^. Mrs. Josephine B. Executive order, authorization to appoint Mrs. Josephine B. Wale."!. Nov. 17, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6433.) » Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5 : Ap 61/14- Wetmore, Jame-H A. Executive order, exemption of James A. Wetmore from compulsory retirement for age. Nov. 9, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6419.) * Paper, 5c Pr32.5:R 314/12^ Whittcmore, Mrs. Jean S. Executive order, authorization to appoint Mrs. Jean Springstead Whittemore. Oct. 26, 1933. 1 p. 4' (No. 6364.) * Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5 :Ap 61/12 Wyoming. Executive order, public water restoration no. 76, Wvoming. Oct. 31, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 63G7.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : W 9»4/8 Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for resurvey, Wvoming. Nov. 16, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6432.) ♦Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : W '.V.»4/»- RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION Emergency n U< f bulletin. Emergency lelief bulletin 10; Nt)V. 15. 1933. [1933.] [4 1 p. f" [Blank form for use of governors ol" States and Territories.! t Y 3.R 24 : 8/10- «anie 11: Nov. 15, 1933. [1933.] [41 p. 1"' li'.iank form for use of governors of States and Territories.] t Y3.R24:8/11 HovT to order pabllcatlona — See informntion folIowlnK Content* November 1933 407 SHIPPING BOARD CMiimerce. 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X Ju 6.7 : W 6C2 TAX APPEALS BOARD NoTB. — UeglnuinK with the decislous nf .Muy llt,;:i ( v. L'8. no. 1. issutnl .\ug. 15. 1!)3:>/. the Tax Appeals Iii»ard resuim-d the publication of its nports In iiamphlet form, which lin."i7, promul^'.-itcd Sei>t. 20. i;i: [1933.] 3 i>. ([Oidnion] no. 10.) [From li. T. A. Keiwrt.s, v. 2!).] * I' per, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/29 American Title Company r. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of f:' [and opinion] ; docket no. 01461. promulgated Nov. 29, 1933. [1033.] i> ([Ol)inion] no. 85.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/29 Anti Arbor Railroad Company r. commissioner of internal revenue; Manistlc. Y 3. T 19 : 5/29 Bacharach, Eduxird S. Edward S. Bacharach v. comnii.ssioner of inten revenue, flndin.2;s of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 48779, .50509. promulga Oct. 31, 10.33. [10.33.] 7 p. ([Opinion] no. 55.) [From B.T.A. R.'ix. V. 29.] * Paiicr, 5<'. Y .i.T 19 : 5 21> Badger Ltimber Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of i.: [and opinion] ; docket no. 31109, promulgated Nov. 21, 1933. [193.3.] .' ([Opinion] no. 68.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Pai)er. 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5 '29 Y 3.T 19 : 5 '2!> Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company and affiliated coriiorations v. ccran; sioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; di>cket no. .5.37.3.3.] 6 p. ( [Opinion] no. 09.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 2J).] • Pai>er. .Ic. Y3.T10:5 i^*^ Butroughs, Ambrose H. City Bank Farmers Trust Company, executor Ambrose H. Burroughs, v. conmiissioner of intenial revenue, findings nt' i [and opiuidii]; docket no. ,50707. iiromulgjitcd Oct. 31. 19.33. [193.3 ' ([Opinion] no. .39.) [From B.T..\. Reports, v. 21>.] ♦Paper, .5c. Y.3.T19: 5 21>^3y C'aiitnliij/, Ward M ., Inanpuratcd. \Varil M. Ciinaday. Inc., r. commissioner of internal reventie. opinion; (hn-ket no. .">S(>.32, i)nunulgated Nov. 15. 1933. |ia3.3.1 8 p. 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T 19 : 5/2^-61 50 East loth Street Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 49250, promulgated Oct. 31, 1933. [1933.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 54.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper. 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5 29-54 Forstall, James J. James J. Forstall v. commissioner of internal revenue ; Nell Lothrop Forstall v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] : docket nos. 59388- 389, promulgated Nov. 24, 1933. [1933.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 77.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3. T 19 : 5/29-77 Founders Associates v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 62684, promulgated Nov. 14, 1933. [1933.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 64.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, oc. Y 3. T 19 : 5/29-64 Frehnort Realty Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 44714, 44955, promulgated Oct. 31. 1933. [1933.] 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 38.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/29-38 Oordon, Alfred W. Alfred W. Gordon v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 57483, promulgated Oct. 31, 1933. [1933.] 2 p. ([Opin- ion] no. 53.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/29-53 Gordon Can Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 51845. promulgated Oct. 31, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ( [Opinion] no. 52.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/29-52 6-ray, Philip H. Luman W. Goodenougli, executor and trustee of Philip H. Gray, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 32059. promul- gated Oct. 31, 1933. [1933.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 41.) [From B.T.A. Re- ports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/ 29-41 Qreenough, Malcolm W. Malcolm W. Green ough v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 58098, 58942, promulgated Nov. 14. 1933. [1933.] 5 p. ([Opinion] no. 62.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Pai)er, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/29-62 Jaynes, Charles P. Charles W. Jaynes, Albert L. Pope, and Henry O. Cushman, trustees u/w of Charles P. Jaynes, v. commissioner of internal revenue, find- ings of act [and opinion] ; docket no. 62503, promulgated Oct. 31, 1933. [1933.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 50.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper. 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/29-50 Laird, William W. Mary A. B. duPont Laird, Walter J. Laird, and Philip D. Laird, executors of William Winder Laird, v. counuissioner uf internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 51654, promulgated Oct. 31. 1933. [1933.] 16 p. ( [Opinion] no. 40.) [From B.T.A. Reports, v. 29.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/29-40 Leon, Albert, d Son. Incorporated. Albert Leon & Son. Inc.. v. commissioner of internal revenue [opinion] ; docket no. 53440, promulsated Oct. 31, 1933. [1933.] 5 p. ( [Oninion] no. 48.) [From B.T. A. Reports, v. 29.] * Pai^er. 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/29-48 IcLaughlin, Thomas J. Thomas J. 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Monthly Catalog No. 468 DECEMBER 1933 AGErlCnLTURE DEPARTMENT XOTE. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington. D.C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Agricultural adjustment act. Economic bases for agricultural adjustment act; by Mordecai Ezekiel and Louis H. Bean. Dec. 1933. iv+67 p. il. [Pre- pared in cooperation with Agricultural Adjustment Administration.] * Paper, 10c. L.C. card Agr 33-927 A 1.2 : Ag 8/7 Apples. Self- and cross-pollination studies of apple varieties, particularly Rome beauty and Gallia beauty [with list of literature cited] ; by Freeman S. Hewlett. 1933. [2] +523-537 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, V. 47, no. 7, Oct. 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Ap 52/54 Cotton. Some factors influencing variability in length of cotton fibers on indi- vidual plants as shown by sorter method [with list of literature cited] ; Effect of soil fertility, boll-maturation period, and early or late production of bolls on length of cotton fibers: by G. M. Armstrong and C. C. Bennett. 1933. [2] +447-474 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 7, Oct. 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : G S29/87 Crops and markets, Nov. 1933; v. 10. no. 11. [1933.] p. 409-448, il. 4" [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.50. L.C. card Agr 24^113 A 36.11/3 : 10/11 Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publica- tions, Nov. 1933. See Information Office, Publications, p. 430. Quarantine. Dutch elm disease quarantine. Notice of quarantine 70. with regu- lations, effective Oct. 21, 1933. [1933.] 3 p. (Plant Quarantine Bureau.) t A 48.5 : 70 Report of Secretary of Agriculture, 1933. 1933. iii+107 p. il. * Paper, 10c. L.C. card Agr 31-1035 A 1.1 : 933 Salmonella puUorum. Recovery of Salmonella puUorum from feces of adult carriers of pullorum disease [with list of literature cited] ; by R. E. Greaves, R. S. Dearstyne, and H. C. Ganger. 1933. [2] +441-445 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 6, Sept. 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5e. A 1.23/a : P 967/2 Smuts. Physiologic specialization of Sphaeelotheca cruenta (Kiihn) Potter [with list of literature cited] ; Belated development of kernel smut (Sphaeelo- theca sorghi) in apparently healthy sorghum plants: by L. E. Melchers. 1933. [2] +339-350 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 5, Sept. 1, 1933.] ♦Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : So 68/15 Bicine. Effect of calcium-phosphorus relationship of ration on growth and bone formation in pig [with list of literature cited] ; by R. M. Bethke, B. H. Edgington, and C. H. Kick. 1933. [2] +331-338 p. il. 1 pi. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 5, Sept. 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : P 629/9 True and apparent digestibility of oat hulls and alfalfa meal by swine, with special reference to ability of swine to digest cellulose and crude fiber [with list of literature cited] ; by H. H. Mitchell and T. S. Hamilton. 1933. [2] +425-435 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 6, Sept. 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Sw 64/14 How to order pvblicatloiUK^See Information foIlOTvtns Contents 423 424 December 1933 AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION NoTK. — The ACTlcuItural Adjustment AdminiBtration (also known as the Emergency Agricultural Adjustnipnt Adiuliiistrution and the A. A. A.) was established under the provlsioiis of Bee. 10 (a) of U.K. ;isa5. 73d Congre.«8 (Public 10, upiJioved May 12, 1933), an act to relieve existing national economic emergency by Increasing agricultura) purchasing power, etc. Oitrug fruit. Marketing agreement for citrus fruits grown in Florida and license for shlpi)ers of citrus fruits grown in Florida, including national stabilization plan ; agreement approved and executed by Secretary of Agricul- ture, Dim-. 14, 1933, effective Deo. 14, 1933, licen.^e is.sued by Secretary of Agriculture, Dec. 14, 1933, effective Dec. 18, 1933. 1933. Ii+30 p. (Mar- keting agreement series, agreement 29; License series, license 22; Form M 38.) • Paper, 5c. A 55.9 : 29 Codes of fair competition. Code of fair competition for alcoholic beverage wholesale industry ; approvetl by I*resident of United States, Dec. 9, 1983. li>33. vi + 14 p. (Code of fair competition series, code G; Form M 35.) •Paper, 5c. A .'.5.13: 6 Cotle of fair competition for alcoholic beverages importing industry ; approved by President of United States, Dec. 2, ia«. 1933. v + 8 p. (Code of fair competition series, code 4; Form M 31.) * I'aper, Tk-. A 55.13: 4 Code of fair competition for brewing industry (exclusive of provisions relating to hours of labor, rates of pay, and otJier conditions of employment) ; approved by President of United Suites, Dec. 4. l'.»33. 1933. v-f 11 p. (Code of fair competition series, code 5; Form M 32.) • Paper, 5c. A 55.13: 5 Code of fair competition for distilled spirits industry (exclusive of pro- visions relating to hours of labor, rates of p;iy. and other conditions of employment) ; approved by President of United States, Nov. 26, 1933. 1983. v+9 p. (Code of fair competition series, code 3: Form M 30.) • Pajx'r, 5c. A 55.13: 3 Code of fair competition for distilled spirits rectifying industry ; approved by President of United States, Dec. 9, 1933. 1933. vi+9 p. (Code of fair competition series, code 7; Form M 34.) * Paper, 5c. A 55.13: 7 Ck)de of fair competition for southern rice milling industry : approved by President of United States. Nov. 21, 1933. 1933. vl+7 p. (Cotie of fair competition series, code 2; Form M 29.) * Paper, 5c. A 55.13: 2 Consumers' guide, bi-weekly bulletin to aid consumers in understanding changes in prices and costs of food and farm commodities and in making wise, eco- nomical purchases, v. 1, no. 7 and 8, Dec. 14 and 28, 1933; issued by con- sumers' counsel of Agricultural Adjustment Administration in cooperation with Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Bureau of Home Economics, Bureau of Labor Statistics. [11>33.] 28 p. and 22 p. il. 4° lMimeographee<-t to field c«»rn. Nov. 1933. 1 p. (Field corn regula- tions, series 1, supplement 1. revision 1 ; R. 10.) t .\ r.5.r. : F 45 /ser. 1/snpp. 1 /rev. 1 How to order pablloatlon^— See InformatloB followlns Contents i December 1933 425 Corn — Continued. Second supplementary field corn regulations made by Secretary of Agri- culture with approval of the President, under agricultural adjustment act: Exemption under sec. 15 (b) with respect to field com processed by com- munity grist mills. Nov. 1933. 2 p. (Field corn regulations, series 1, supplement 2; R. 9.) t A 55.6 : F 45/ser. l/supp. 2 Uses of corn. 1910-14, 1924-29 [poster; prepared in] Hog and Corn Section. 1933. 30X40 in. (CH 3.) [Neg. 26266-F.S.S., Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t A5o.l4:CH-3 What adjustment program offers corn-hog producers. Nov. 1933. 4 p. il. ( Form CH. 10. ) t A 55.2 : C 81/3 Cotton. Administrative rulings and instructions relating to 1934 and 1935 cotton acreage reduction plan, for extension agents, county committeemen, and community committeemen, in setting up county cotton production control associations, and for conducting 1934 and 1935 cotton acreage reduction plan : [prepai-ed in] Production Division. Dec. 1933. ii+25 p. il. (Form no cotton 5.) t L.C. card Agr 33-921 A 55.2 : C 82/3 Instructions to producers regarding cotton options; [prepared in] Pro- duction Division. Dec. 1, 1933. 1 p. 4° (Cotton 7.) t A 55.2 :C 82/6 Questions and answers covering 1934 and 1935 cotton acreage reduction plan; [prepared in] Production Division. Dec. 18, 1933. 12 p. (Form cotton 4. ) t A 55.2 : C 82/4 Supplementary cotton regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President, under agricultural adjustment act : Definitions and conversion factors. Dec. 1933. 16 p. (Cotton regulations, series 2, supplement 2; Form R. 11.) t A 55.6 : C 82/ser. 2/supp. 2 Same : Marketing year, rate of processing tax, and conversion factors. July 1933. 1 p. (Cotton regulations, series 2, supplement 1; R. 1.) t A 55.6 : C 82/1-2/ser. 2/.supp. 1 Farmers. Dollars to farmers boom business. Dec. 1933. 7 p. (G. 4.) t A 55.2 :D 69 Jute regulations made by Secretary of Agriculture with approval of the President, under agricultural adjustment act : Definitions and conversion factors with respect to jute and products thereof in competition with cotton and products thereof. Dec. 1933. 3 p. (Jute regulations, series 1; R. 8.) t A 55.6 : J 98/ser. 1 Liquors. Marketing agreement for alcoholic beverages importing industry, license for importers of alcoholic beverages ; agreement approved and exe- cuted by Secretan- of Agriculture, Dec. 1, 1933. effective Dec. 1. 1933, license issued by Secretary of Agriculture. Dec. 6, 1933. effective Dec. 10, 1933, 1933. ii-|-14 p. (Marketing acreement series, agreement 25; License series, license 19; Form M 33.) * Paper, 5c. A 55.9: 25 Marketing agi'eement for distilled spirits industry, license for distille- of Agriculture, Dec. 9, 1933, effective Dec. 13. 1933. 1933. ii+13 p. (Market- ing agreement series, agreement 27 : License series, license 21 ; Form M 36. ) ♦Paper, 5c. A 55.9: 27 Milk. Marketing agreement and license for milk, San Diego milk shed ; mar- keting agreement approved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture, Dec. 14, 1933, effective Dec. 15, 1933. license issued by Secretary of Agriculture, Dec. 14. 1933, effective Dec. 18, 1933. 1933. ii-f29 p. (Marketing agree- ment series, agreement 31; License series, license 24; Form M 41.) * Pai)er, 5c. A 55.9 : 31 News digest, v. 1, no. 9-13: Dec. 2-30. 1933. [1933.] Each 5 leaves or 4 leaves, il. 4° [Weekly. Multigraphed.] t A 55.11 : 1/9-13 Hovr to order pabllcations — See information followlns Contents 426 December 1933 Olives. Marketing afrreeinent and license for California ripe olive canning industry; marketing agreement approved and executed by Secretary of Agri- culture, Dec. [}, 1933, effective Dec. 13, 1933, license issued hv Seoretar>- of Agriculture, Dec. 9, 1933, effective Dec. 13, 1933. 1933. ii-f22 p. (Market- ing agreement .series, agreement 26; License series, license 20; Form M 37.) ♦Paper, 5e. A55.9:2« Otanycs. Marketing agreement for oranges and grapefruit grown In Cali- fornia anil Arizona and licen.se for shippers of oranges and grapefruit grown in California and Arizona, including national stabilization plan; agreement approved and executed by Secretary of Agriculture. Dec. 14, 19:i;i, effei-tive Dec. 14, 1933, license issued by Secretary of Agriculture, Dec. 14, 1933, eff' five Dec. IS, 1933. 1933. ii+31 p. (Marketing agreement .series, agr. ment 30; License series, license 23; Form M .39.) * Pajier, 5c. A 55.9: 30 Paper i-cgulations made by Secretarj- of Agriculture with approval of the Presi- dent, under agricultural adjustment act: Definitions and conversion factors with respect to pjiper and products thereof in competition with i-otton and products thereof. Dec. 1933. 3 p. (Paper regulations, series 1; R. 7.) t A 55.6 : P lO/ser. 1 Posters. Notice to fanners, if you want your wheat or field corn stored and retained in this particular elevator or warehouse, have your storage ticket or receipt stamped, Strictly storage, to be held on premises; fall lettered poster]. 1933. 11X9 in. (W 28.) t A 55.7 : W 56/3 Prices. Index of prices received and paid by fanners, 1910-32 [poster; pre- pared in] Hog and Com Section. 1933. 30X40 in. (CH ;^7.) fXeg. 25557 A-F. S. S. Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t A 55.14 : CH-3-7 Stciue. Hog-corn price ratios and hog marketings [1901-33, poster: jirepared in] Hog and Corn Section. 1933. 30X40 in. (CH a-3.) [Neg. 1524^- F. S. S., Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t A 55.14 : CH-3-3 • Hogs : Farm price, fair exchange value, and margin between farm price and fair exchange value, 1910-11 — 1932-33 [poster; prepared in] Hog and Corn Section. 1933. 30X40 in. (CH 3-1.) [Neg. 26269-F.S.S., Agricul- tural Economics Bureau.] t A 55.14 : cn-3-1 • Inspected hog slaughter in Germany and Denmark, and Unite«l States ex|)orts of hog products, 1911-32 [poster; prepared in] Hog and Corn Sec- tion. 1933. 30X40 in. (CH 3-2.) [Neg. 24559-F.S.S., Agricultural Eco- nomics Bureau.] t A 55.14 : CH-3-2 Number of hogs on farms, Jan. 1. 1910 to date [poster; prepared in] Hog and Corn Section. 1933. 30X40 in. (CH 3-4.) [Neg. 21S95-F.S.S.. Agricultural Economics Bureau.] t A 55.14 : CH-3-4 Tobacco. Burley tobacco adjustment program: Information for producers. Dec. 1933. 8 p. (Form T 41.) t A 55.2 :T 55/6 • Burley tobacco, problem for 1934. Dec. 1933. 4 p. il. 4° (Form T 47.) t A 55.2 :T 55/12 Burley tobacco production adjustment program: Instructions to field workers for sign-up campaign, Kentucky. Tennessee, North Carolina. Vir- ginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Missouri. Dec. 1933. 14 p. (Form T 48.) t A 55.2 :T 35 '7 Dark air-cured tobacco adjustment program : Information for producers. Dec. 1933. 8 p. (Form T 51.) t A 55.2 :T 65/ 10 Dark air-cured tobacco production adjustment program: Instructions to field workers for sign-up campaign. Kentucky, Tennessee. Virginia. Indiana. Dec. 1933. 13 p. (Form T 53.) f A 55.2 :T 55 11 Fire-curod tobacco adjustment program: Information for producers. Dec. 1033. 8 p. (Form T 50.) t A 5.5.2 : T 55/8 Fire-cured tobacco production adjustment program : Instructions to field workers for sign-up campaign, Kentuckv, Tennessee. Vir^'inia. Dt>c. IJK^S. 14 p. (Form T 52.) t A 55.2 :T 55 How er, 5c. L.C. card Agr 23-743 A 1.9 : 1327/2 ' .\fole control: [by .lames Silver and A. \V. Moore]. [Nov. 19^>3.] ii+18 p. ii ( .Asriciilture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1716.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulletin 1247, American moles as agricultural pests and fur producers.] • Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-911 A 1.9 : 1716 rilFMlSTUi AND SOILS BLKEAU liroun Vounty, Mis. Soil survey of Brown County, Wis.; by .\. «'. Ainlerson, W. J. Geib, M. J. Edwards. M. B. Wbitsun, C. E. Born, and Harold Bandoli. [TJ33.] cover title, 27 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] 17. series 1929.) [I'repared in cooperation with Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey and University of Wisconsin College of Agriculture. Text and illus- tration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Pai)er, 30c. L.C. card Agr 3;i-90i5 A 47.5: 929^17 Ftrtili:crs. American fertilizers: [by P. E. Howard]. May 1932 [reprii 1!)33]. [l]+25 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 14.'i • Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 32-610 A 1.3S : 143/1-- Uuthrie County, Joica. Soil survey of Guthrie County, Iowa; by C. L. Orrb<'! A. M. O'Neal, A. H. Hasty, and W. C. Boatright. [1933.] cover title, 34 \< il. mail. ([Soil survey report] 15, series 1929.) [Prepared in cooperation with Iowa Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2 4 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 35c. L.C. card Agr 33-914 A 47.5 : 929/1.- Hiiihcock County, Nebr. Soil survey of Hitchcock County, Nebr. ; by F. A. Hayes. W. J. Moran, S. R. Bacon, R. L. Gemmell, H. Otte. B. J. Abashkin. and E. A. Nieschmidt. [1933.] cover title, 32 p. il. map. ([Soil survt rejKirt] 8, series 1930.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of N' braska State Soil Survey Department of Conservation and Survey Divisioi Text and illustratiim on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 25c. L.C. card Agr 33-915 A 47.5: 930/-^ Pit^o Robles, Calif. Soil survey of Paso Robles area, Calif. : l»y E. J. Carp<'nter :in(l R. Earl Storie. [1933.] cover title, 67 p. il. 3 pi. map. ([Soil survey report] 34, series 1928.) [Prepared in cooperation with Universitv of Cali- fornia Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 25c. L.C. card Agr 33-913 A 47.5: 928/34 Peat. Physical and chemical characteristics of certain American i)eat profiles [with list of literature cited] ; by Irvin C. Feustel and Horace G. Byers. Nov. 1930 [reprint 1933]. 27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 214.) • Paper, 5c. L.O. card Agr 30-1262 A 1.36: 214/1-2 Sugar-cane. Windrowing (lualities of Co. 281 and other varieties of sugarcane under Louisiana conditions [with list of literature cited] ; by R. T. Balcii and .T. I. Lauritzen. Nov. 1933. 15 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 304.) [Prepared in coopi'ratiim with Plant Industry Bureau.] "Paper. 5c. L.C. card .Vgr 33-910 A 1.4/2: 304 DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU Cattle. Dairy cattle br(«eils ; [by Amer B. Nystrom]. [Feb. 1925. revi.sed 0< t 1933.] [19;i'i.] ii+32 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1443. > I Su|M'r.se(les Farmers' bulletin 893, BreiMls of dairy cattle] ♦ Pajx^r. Sc. L.C. card Agr :i.'{-022 .\ 1.9: 1443 T How to order publlcntlona — See Infornintlon foIIowluK Content* December 1933 429 ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU Bees. Flight range of honeybee [with list of literature cited] ; by John E. Eckert. 1933. [2] +257-285 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, V. 47, no. 5, Sept. 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A1.23/a: H 757/8 Some physiological effects of ultraviolet radiation on honeybees ; by Lloyd M. Bertholf.' 1933. [2] +375-398 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural re- search, V. 47, no. 6, Sept. 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : H 757/7 Transferring bees to modem hives, [by E. L. Sechrist ; revised by Jas. I. Hambleton]. [July 1918, revised Nov. 1932, reprint 1933.] ii+10 p. iJ. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 961.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 32-1154 A 1.9 : 961/2-2 Cyclamen mite and broad mite and their control ; by Floyd F. Smith. Nov. 1933. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 301.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-909 A 1.4/2 : 301 Fluorine. Studies of fluorine comiwunds for controlling codling moth [with list of literature cited] ; by E. J. Newcomer and R. H. Carter. Oct. 1933. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 373.) [Prepared in cooperation with Chemistry and Soils Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-923 A 1.36: 373 Potato leaf -hoppers . Nature of sheath material in feeding punctures produced by potato-leaf hopper and 3-cornered alfalfa hopper [with list of literature cited] : by Floyd F. Smith. 1933. [2] +475-485 p. [From Journal of agri- cultural research, v. 47, no. 7, Oct. 1, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : P 847/104 Report of chief of Bureau of Entomology, [fiscal year] 1933. [1933.] 47 p. * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 8-9985 A 9.1 : 938 Spotted garden slug; [by] AVm. H. White. June 1918 [reprint 1933]. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 959.) * Papei', 5c. L.C. card Agr 18-954 A 1.9 : 959/1-2 EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment station record, v. 69, no. 6; Dec. 1933. [1933.] cover title, p. 769- 912. [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols, a yr.) ; foreign subscription, $1.50 per vol. L.C. card Agr 9-832 A 10.6 : 69/6 IS'OTE. — Mainly made up of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural science which have recently appeared in all countries, especially the United States. EXTENSION SERVICE Extension Service review, v. 4, no. 7 ; Nov. 1933. [1933.] cover title, p. 97-112, il. 4° [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a vr. ; foreign subscription, 75c. L.C. card Agr 30-359 A 43.7 : 4/7 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Food. Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 20351-400. Dec. 1933. p. 165-210. t L.C. card Agr 8-878 A 46.6 : 20351-20400 FOREST SERVICE Posters. Death rides the forest when man is careless; [poster]. 1933. 16.8 X 10.6 in. t A 13.20/3 :D 34 Report of forester, [fiscal year] 1933. [1933.] 46 p. * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 12-394 A 13.1 : 933 Ho^v to order publications — See information folloifTingr Contents 430 Decembek imii Maps Sawtooth Tiational Forest, Idaho [resources ami ret reution features, roads, ti-ails, etc.]. [lJKi3.] 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. large 4°. folded into narrow 8° size and so printed as to number l-i-f[l] p. t A 13.13 : Sa 9/933 HOME ECONOMICS BUREAI' Diets at 4 levels of nutritive content and cost [with list of literature cited] ; by Haz<'i K. Stiebeliiif,' and Medora M. Ward. Nov. 1933. cover title, 59 p. ii. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 296.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 33-86(> A 1.4/2: 296 Family living. Comparison of schetlule and account methods of collecting data on family living [with list of literature citet. Technical bulletin 392.) ♦Paper. 5c. 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Contents December 1933 441 COURT OF CLAIMS Amigo Coal Company v. United States ; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. L-210, p. 7-9. t Ju 3.S : Am 53 Cases. January calendar, 1934. 1933. 13 p. [Part of the pages are blank.] t Ju 3.5 : 934/1 Esnault-Pelterie. Robert Esnault-Pelterie v. United States ; amended report of commissioner. [1933.] [no.] D-388, p. 9-38, il. % Ju3.S:Es56/3 Flecha. Ines Flecha r. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. 42453, p. 5-8. t Ju 3.8 : F 621 Houze, L. J., Convex Glass Company. L. J. Houze Convex Glass Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. 41983, p. 13-16. ± Ju 3.8 : H 819 McDonnell. William F. McDonnell v. Unitetl States ; report of commissioner. [1933.] no. M-382. p. 5-6. | Ju 3.8 : M 146/4 White. Albert F. "White r. United States: report of commissioner. [1933.] no. 42096, p. 3-4. t Ju 3.8 : W 582/2 COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Cocoa. Customs appeal no. 3735, United States r. American Bluefriesveem, Inc. (Van Houten Co.), transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1933.] cover title. ii4-158 p. % Ju 7.6 : Am 35/16 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Court of Appeals. No. 6087, Oct. term, 1933, District of Columbia v. Warren W. Smith ; brief on behalf of plaintiff in error. [1933.] cover title. 16 p. t DC 9.5 : Sm 68 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION NOTE.^ — Under an Executive order promulgated by the President, Mar. 27, 1933, which order became effective May 27, the following existing agencies of tlie Federal Government, having to do solely with tarm credits, were consolidated into a single agency to be known as the Farm Credit Administration : 1, Federal Farm Board ; 2. Federal Farm Loan Bu- reau ; 3, that portion of the functions of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation which has to do with the management of the 12 regional agricultural credit corporations and their branches ; 4, Crop Production Loan Office and Seed Loan Office of the Agriculture Department. 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Decisions '(Finance) Note. — Tlie following decisions or opiuions issued in suparate form are from the Interstate Commerce Commission reports. Arizona Southern Railroad. Finance docket no. 10110, Arizona Soutiiern Rail- road Company abandonment; decided Oct. 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 577-578. (F-5522.) [From V. 193.] * I'jiper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F^522 Astor, M'illiani V. Finance docket no. ()Of54 (sui)-no. 1), in re Astor interlocking director api)lication of William Vincent Astor; [decided Oct. 4. 1933]. 1933. [1] +528-532 p. (F-5509.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c, IC 1.6/la : F-5509 Atchvion, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Finance docket no. 9653, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company abandonment; decided Oct. 28, 1933. [19.33.] p. 591-594. (F-5527.) [From v. 193.] * Paper. .5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5527 Finance docket no. 10115, Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Com- pany et al. operation; decided Oct. 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 563-564. (F-5519.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-5519 liaUinufre and Ohio Railrmd. Finance docket no. 10073, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company pledge of equity; [decided Aug. 3, 1933]. 1933. [1] + 346-348 p. (F-5455.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5455 Finance docket no. 10081. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company securities; decided Oct. 7, 1933. [1933.] p. 543-544. (F-5513.) [From v. 193.] * I'aper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5513 liartlett Westerti Raihcaii. Finance docket no. 9319, Bartlett Western Railway recon.struction loan ; [decided Oct. 9, 1933]. 1933. [l]-|-550-552 p. (F-5515.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-o515 Buffalo, Rochester and Pittshurgh Railxmy. Finance docket no. 7ft45, Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Company control; decided Oct. 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 557-558. (F-5517.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5517 California-Western Railroad and Isavigation Covipauy. Finance docket no. 10101. California-Western Railroad »& Navigation Company bonds; decided Oct. 6. 1933. [1933.] p. 535-536. (F-5511.) [From v. 193.1 * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5511 ChemiHule and Ohio Railwau. Finance docket no. 10097, Chesapeake & Ohio 1 Railway Company abandonment; decided Sept. 26, 1933. [1933.] p. 493-494. (F-5498.) [From y. 193.] ♦ Pai^r, Tk'. IC 1.6/la : F-5498 Chicago and North Western Railwaii. Finance docket no. 10088, Chicago & ' North Western Railway Company reconstruction loan; decided Sept. 25. 1933. j [1933.] p. 489-940 f4iX)]. (F-54f)6.) [The last page is numbered incor- j riK'tly 940 instead of 49(K From y. 193.1 * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la ; F-5496 Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railicay. Finance docket no. 9880, Chi- cago, Indianapolis & LouLsville Railway Company bonds; decided Oct. 9, 1933. 11933.1 p. 553-556. (F-5516.) [From v. 193.1 ♦Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la ; F-5516 How to order publication*— See Information following Content* December 1933 44^ Vhimgo, St. Paul, Minucapolis and Omaha Railicai/. Finance docket no. 9782; Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway Company abandonment ; decided Sept. 22, 1933. [1933.] p. 485-488. (F-5495.) [From v. 193.] * Payer, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5495 Covington, Ky. Finance docket no. 10072, bridge and terminal facilities ar Covington, Ky., and Cincinnati, Ohio; decided Oct. 7. 1933. [1933.1 p. 537- 542. (F-5512.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. 10 1.6/la : F-5512 East Carolina Raiiicay. Finance docket no. 10100. East Carolina Railway et al. abandonment; decided Sept. 28, 1933. [1933.] p. 499-500. (F-5501.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5501 Florida East Coast Raihcay. Finance docket no. 9244, Florida East Coast Railway Company receivers reconstruction loan ; decided Sept. 26, 1933. 1933. p. 495. (F-5499.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-549t» Fort Bcnning Railroad. Finance docket no. 9709. Fort Benning Railroad C4)ni- pany acquisition; decided Oct. 4. 1933. [1933.] p. 517-520. (F-5507. i [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F 5507 Illinois Central Railroad. Finance docket no. 10106, Illinois Central Railroad Companv abandonment; decided Sept. 29. 1933. [1933.] p. 503-505. (F-5503.) [From V. 193.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la ; F-5503 Little Kanawha Railroad. Finance docket no. 9875. Little Kanawha Railroad Company et al. almndonment ; decided Oct. 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 559-562. (F-5518.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-551S Louisiana Southern Railway. Finance docket no. 10143, Louisiana Southern Railway Company bonds; decided Oct. 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 515-516. (F- 5506.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5o0«:t Morehead and North Fork Railroad. Finance docket no. 10142. Morehead &r North Fork Railroad Company abandonment; decided Oct. 21. 1933. [1933.] p. 581-582. (F-5524.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la ; F-5524 New York Central Railroad. Finance docket no. 9752. New York Central Rail- road Company abandonment; [decided Sept. 26, 1933]. 1933. [1] +496-498 p. (F-5500.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la ; F-5500 Northeast Oklahoma Railroad. Finance docket no. 10144, Northeast Oklahoma Railroad Company abandonment; decided Oct. 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 579-580. (F-5523.) [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5523 Okolonu, Houston and Calhoun City Railway. Finance docket no. 10023. Oko- lona, Houston & Calhoun City Railwav Company stock ; decided Oct. 6, 1933^ [1933.] p. 533-534. (F-5510.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la ; F-55ia Ozark and Philpott Valley Railroad. Finance docket no. 10050, Ozark & Phil- pott Valley Railroad Company reconstruction loan ; decided Oct. 25, 1933. [1933.] p. 583-587. (F-5525.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la 1 F-5525 Santa Fe, San Juan and Northern Railroad. Finance docket no. 9926, Santa Fe. San Juan & Northern Railroad receiver reconstruction loan ; decided Oct. 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 545-549. (F-5514.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5514 Sumpter Valley Railway. Finance docket no. 9578, Sumpter Valley Railway Company reconstruction loan; [decided Oct. 10, 1933]. 1933. [1] +572-576 p. (F-5521.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la ; F-5521 , Sylvania Central Railway. Finance docket no. 10140, Sylvania Central Railway- Company notes; decided Sept. 29, 1933. [1933.] p. .501-502. (F-,5502. !■ [From V. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5502 Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway. Finance docket no. 9164. Texarkana &' I Fort Smith Railway Company control ; decided Oct. 4, 1933. [1933J p. 521- 1 527. (F-5508.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-550S HoTv to order pnbllcatlona^See Information follofving Contents- 450 December 1933 Tewas and Neio Orleans Railroad. Finance docket no. 10084, Texas & New Orleans Railroad Company abandonment; decided Nov. 1, 1933. [1933.] p. G05-606. (F-5531.) [From v. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-5531 Texas Midland Railroad. Finance docket n«». 10047, Texas Midland Railroad et al. abandonment and trackage; decided Oct. 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 511-514. (F-5505, ) [From T. 193.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-o505 Decisions {Trafjfic) Not*. — The followlns decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Interstate Commerce Commission reports. Ammonium sulphate. No. 25415, Wheeling Steel Conwration v. Atlantic Coast Line liailroad Company et al. ; [decided Oct. 2, 1933]. 1933. [l]+478-480 p. ([Opinion] 19073.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19073 Ba^8. No. 2459S, Western Burlap Bag Company v. New York Central Railroad Company; [decided Sept 11, 1933]. 1033. [l]+308-310 p. ([Opinion] 19029.) [From V. 196.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 1«029 No. 25551, Ritymond Bag Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rjiilway Company et al. ; decided Oct. 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 487-490. ([Opinion] 19076.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 19076 Barite. No. 25409, Bates Barite of Texas et al. v. Southern Pacific Company et al. ; decided Sept. 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 437-440. ([Opinion] 19061.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19061 Bricks. No. 24636, L. N. Grant v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et .il. ; decided Oct. 10, 1933. [1933.] p. 595-602. ([Opinion] 19100.) [From v. 196 (volume number is incorrectly given on p. 595 as 193).] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19100 Briquets. Fourth section application no. 15180, coal briquettes from Ashland, Wis. ; decided Oct. 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 735-736. ( [Opinion] 19134.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19134 Cattle. No. 25080, South St. Joseph Live Stock Exchange v. Arkansas Valley Interurban Railway Company et al. ; decided Oct. 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 703-704. ([Opinion] 19128.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19128 Cement. Fourth section application no. 15212, cement to New Mexico ; [decided Oct. 7, 1933]. 1933. [1] +566-568 p. ([Opinion] 19093.) [From v. 196.J • Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19093 Investigation and suspension docket no. 3876, combination rule on cement ; decided Oct. 3, 1933. [1933.] p. 483^86. ([Opinion] 19075.) [From v. 196.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19075 Coal. Fourth section applications nos. 14765, 14865, and 14902, coal from Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky; decided Sept. 21, 1933. 1933. p. 433. ([Opinion] 19059.) [From v. 196.] ♦ Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 19059 ' No. 23430, Central Pennsylvania Coal Producers Association et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al. ; decided July 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 203-250. ([Opinion] 19010.) [From v. 196.] 'Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19010 ' - No. 24326, Nebraska State Railway Commission v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincv Railroad Company et al. ; decided Aug. 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 97-112. ( [Opinion] 18986.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 18986 No. 24957, Christian Feigenspan v. Delaware & Hudson Railroad Corpora- tion et al.; decided Oct. 11. 1933. [1933.] p. 659-6W. ([Opinion] 19112.) [From v. 196.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19112 No. 25456, Farmers Union Elevator Company et al. v. Dardanelle & Rus- sellville Railroad Company et al. ; decided Oct 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 541-544. ([Opinion! 19085.) [From v. 196.] • Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19085 Com. No. L'.5r)25. Rea-Patter.son Milling Company et al. v. Dardanelle & Russell- ville Railroad Company et al. ; decided Sept. 27, 1933. [1933.] p. 473-474. ([Opinion) 1!M>71.) [From v. 196.] ♦ Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 19071 . How to order yablleatlona—- Sec ImfoiaiatloB foUowiHK Conteats I December 1933 451 Cotton-seed. No. 24509, Port Gibson Oil Works, Incorporated, v. Louisiana & Arkansas Railway Company et al. ; decided Oct. 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 591-592. ( [Opinion] 19098.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19098 Fertilisers. Fourth section application no. 15250, fertilizer ammoniating solu- tion from Belle, W.Va. ; decided Oct. 6, 1933. [1933.] p. 557-558. ( [Opinion] 19089.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19089 Freight-GO/rs. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3868, furnishing cars of extra length; decided Sept. 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 317-320. ([Opinion] 19031.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19031 Freight rates. Consolidated southwestern cases; decided Oct. 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 507-532. ([Opinion] 19082.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. ^ VL i' J IC 1.6/la : 19082 Fourth-section application no. 14668, ocean-rail rates from Atlantic sea- board territory; decided Sept. 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 443-450. ([Opinion] 19063.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19063 Fourth section application no. 15093, Muskogee Electric Traction rates; decided Sept. 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 475-477. ([Opinion] 19072.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19073 No. 17000, rate structure investigation, pt. 2, western trunk line class rates; [decided Oct. 3, 1933]. 1933. [1] +494-498 p. ([Opinion] 19078.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19078 No. 25256, Public Service Commission of Wyoming v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Sept. 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 413- 432. ([Opinion] 19058.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c.. IC 1.6/la : 19058 Fuel-oil. No. 24963, Apache Powder Company v. Southern Pacific Company et al. ; decided Oct. 11, 1933. [1933.] p. 665-667. ([Opinion] 19113.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19113 No. 25460, Carter-Waters Corporation v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided Oct. 12, 1933]. 1933. [l]-|-076-678 p. ( [Opinion] 19117.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19117 Furniture. No. 25925, High Point Warehouse & Forwarding Company v. High Point. Thomasville & Denton Railroad Company et al. ; decided Oct. 4, 1933. 1933.' p. 565. ([Opinion] 19092.) [From v. 196.] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19092 Garbage tankage. No. 25582, Georgia Fertilizer Company v. Atlanta, Birming- ham & Coast Railroad Company et al. ; [decided Sept. 21, 1933]. 1933. [l]-f- 434-436 p. ([Opinion] 19060.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19060 Gasoline. No. 21850, August Sinner et al. tK Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Oct. 10. 1933. [1933.] p. 615-629. ( [Opin- ion] 19104.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19104 No. 25781, J. B. Mellor et al. v. Chicago & North Western Railwav Com- pany et al. : decided Oct. 13, 1933. [1933.] p. 681-682. ([Opinion] 19119.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19119 Grain. No. 23599, Rea-Patterson Milling Company v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company; decided Oct. 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 689-691. ([Opinion] 19122.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19122 ■ No. 25405, Rea-Patterson Milling Company v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company; decided Sept. 11, 1933. [1933.] p. .323-325. ([Opinion] 19033.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c-. IC 1.6/la : 19033 Half. No. 25445. B. B. Jones v. Norfolk & Western Railway Company et al. ; decided Oct. 5, 1933. [1933.] p. 54.5-.j46. ([Opinion] 19086.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19086 Hops. No. 25796. Bed Top Malt Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Com- pany et al.; decided Oct. 24, 1933. [1933.] p. 755-756. ([Opinion] 19140.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19140 HoTv to order publications— See Information follovrlne Contepts 452 Dece:mber 1933 Horscfi. Investifration and susjjensictu docket no. 3875, coinbiuatiou rule on horses and mules; [decided Sept. 22, 1933]. 1933. [1] +454-456 p. ([Opin- ion] 19065.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19065 Iron niass. No. 23638, Alpha Lux Company, Incorporated, v. Reading Company et al. ; decided Oct. 30, 1933. [1933.] p. 27-28. ([Opinion] 19156.) [From V. 197.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19156 Lime. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3877, combination rule on lime and plaster; [decided Oct. 3, 1933]. 1933. [l]+504-506 p. ([Opinion] 19081.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19081 No. 24945, Muscle Shoals "White Lime Company v. Alabama Great South- . ern Railroad Company et al. ; decided Oct. 4, 1933. [1933.j p. 537-540. ([Opinion] 19084.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. I C 1.6/la : 19084 Loffs. No. 25836 (sub-no. 1), Mediterranean & General Traders, Incorporated, v. Georgia Railroad & Banking Company et al. ; decided Oct. 4, 1933. 1933. p. 503. ([Opinion] 19080.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19080 Luhricating-oUs. No. 25423, Johnson & Lodewick, Incorporated, et al. v. Atchi- son, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Oct. 4, 1933. [1933.] p. 533-536. ([Opinion] 190S3.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19083 Lumher. Fourth section application no. 12738, lumber in the South ; decided Aug. 29, 1933. [1933.] p. 255-268. ([Opinion] 19012.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19012 Fourth section application no. 15177, lumber from Rhinelauder, Wi^. ; decided Sept. 23, 1933. [1933.] p. 457-458, ([Opinion] 19066.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19066 Machbiery wiping rags. No. 25484, Wisconsin Waste & Wiper Company r. Chicago & North Westeni Railway Company et al. ; decided Sept. 25, V.y.V'. [1933.] p. 459-461. ([Opinion] 19067.) [From v. 196.] * Pai>er, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19007 MaugdiiCfir ore. No. 25579, Traffic Bureau, Lynchburg Cliamber of Commerce, for National Paint & Manganese Company, v. Southern Railway Company et al. : decided Oct. 12, 1933. [1933.] p. 673-676. ([Opinion] 19116.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19116 Mrut. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3234, fresh meats and packing- house products to, from, and between points in southern territory ; decided (X-t. 9, 1933. [1933.] p. 585-587. ([Opinion] 19096.) [From v. 196.] ♦ Paper, 5c-. IC 1.6/la : 19096 No. 25529, Tovrea Packing Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Comi)any et al. ; decided Oct. 14, 1933. [1933.] p. 695-698. ( [Opin- ion] 19125.) [From V. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19125 Motors. No. 25807, Union Portland Cement Company v. Denver & Rio Grande Westeni Railroad Company et al. ; decided Oct, 20, 1933. [1933.] p. 737-738. ' ([Opinion] 19135.) [From v. 196.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19135 ■ Muriate of potaah. Fourth section application no. 15215, muriate of potash from Atlantic and Gulf iwrts : decided Sept. 21, 1933. [1933.] p. 451-453, ([Opinion] 19064.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19064 i Onions. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3845, onions from Colorado to eastern points: [decided Oct. 10, 19.33]. 1933. [1] +592-594 p. ([Opinion] 11X)99.) [From v. 196.] * Paper, 5c. 10 1.6/la : 19099' Oysters. No. 25S9S, IHetcher, Wiest «& Company v. Railway Expi'ess Agency, Incoqiorated : decided Oct. 14. 1933. 1933. p. 699. ([Opinion] 19126.) [From v. urn. 1 * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 19126 I'ltckiitu-hoHKt proilucts. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3888, packing- li()us(. ]»r<)du. 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No. 9758, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, Johnson, Drake and Piper, Inc., v. Guy T. Helvering, commis- sioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, ii+22 p. t J 1.13 : J 639/16 Konstovich, Mrs. Kathleen. Circuit court of appeals, 4th circuit, Oct. 20, 1925, no. 2041, Crouch [guardian of Kathleen Konstovich] v. United States ; [per curiam opinion]. [1933.] 4 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion ia binder.] t J 1.13 : C 884/11 Ki'ein Chain Company. No. 6508, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Krein Chain Company and Cleveland Chain and Manufacturing Company, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover title, ii-fl6 p. t J 1.13 : K 875/3 Kutzbach, Mrs. Clara. In district court for northern district of Ohio, eastenj. division, at law, no. 16868, Clara Kutzbach v. United States; [opinion of court]. [1933.] 2 p. $ J 1.13 : K 969/10 Lynch, Mrs. Margaret S. In circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 7071^ Margaret Shea Lynch v. United States, in forma pauperis, appeal from dis- trict court for middle district of Georgia; [opinion of court]. [1933.] 2 p. t J 1.13 : L 991/7 McClcary, Harrij D. No. 542, in Supi-eme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Harry D. Mc- Cleary v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition.' [1933.3 cover title, i+7 p. t J 1.13 : M 132/6 McDermott, Philip A. No. 9646, in circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit, Oreon E. Scott, Louis R. McDermott, and Gertrude A. McDermott, executors and trustees of Philip A. McDermott, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respond- ent. [1933.] cover title, iii+40 p. t J 1.13 : M 143/3 Maddock, Edward 8. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Edward S. Maddock; [same] v. Sidney D. Maddock, oa petitions for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for jaeti- tioner. [1933.] cover title, i-M3 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 : M 264/a Matthiessen, Erard A. No. 119, in circuit court of api>eals for 2d circuit. New York Trust Company, as trustee [for Erard A. Matthiessen] under trust in- denture dated Dec. 24, 1921, by and between Conrad Henry Matthiessen and said New York Trust Company, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, ii+28 p. t J 1.13 : M 433Ad National Paper Products Company. Nos. 7140 and 7141, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. National Paper Products Company v. Guy T. Helver- ing, commissioner of internal revenue ; Zellerbach Paper Company v. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, ii+16 p. t J 1.13 : N 213/85 I "Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union. No. C 95-925, in district court of southern district of New York, United States v. Needle Trades Workers In- dustrial Union et al. ; indictment. [1933.] cover title, 11 p. t J 1.13 : N 289 ■ New Ywk Warehouse, Wharf, and Terminal Association, Incorporat-cd. No^ 5987, special calendar, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia. Apr. ter-w, 1933, United States on relation of New York Warehouse, Wharf, and Terminal Association, Inc., et al. v. George H. Dern. Secretary of War, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia ; brief for appellee. [1938.] cover title, ii+22 p. t J 1.18 : N 42y/121 HoTv to order publications— See information folloTvias eals for 1st circuit: Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, r. Oswego & Syracuse Railroad Company, on writ of cer- tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2(1 circuit; petition for rehearing. [VS.ili.] c.iver title, 4 p. t J 1.13 : N 814/43 Xortou. Antlwny T. In district court in and for middle district of Pennsyl- vania, no. 2!H1. .Ian. term, 1932, Anthony T. Norton r. United States, motions and reasons for new trial: opinion. [1933.] 6 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in hinder.! ? J 1.13 :N 821 O' Do" ml I. Louis A. lu Court of Claims, no. M-82, Louis A. O'Donnell i\ United States: defendant's counterclaim. [1933.] p. 7-8. t J1.13:Od5/5 (yDontuH. ThoniaH A. No. 554. in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1933, Thomas A. <.>'Doniiell r. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on i>eti- tion for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; hrief for respondent in oiiposition. [1933.] cover title, i+12 p. t J 1.13 : Od 5/4 Old Mission PnrtJanO i'viiioit Vomijany. No. 7195. in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. Old Mission Portland Cement Company r. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for re.spondent. [1933.] cover title, iii+37 p. ? J1.13 : 01 1/14 OlKon. £/Jo.st A. Nos. 580-582, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Elias A. Olson V. United States ; Randor G. KarLson r. [same] ; Harry Brewster r. [same], ;•«. y.<(cr.s Corporation. No. C iVv <>24, in district court of southern district of New York. United States v. Protective Fur Dressers Corporation et al. : indictment. [1933.] cover title, IG p. t J 113 : P 94r. 2 How to order piibllcntionn^— See liiformntlon foIlovTlnff Contents December 1933 461 Roberts, George T. No. 224, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, United States V. Provident Trust Company as administrator of George Ttieodore Roberts, on writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States. [1933.] cover title, iii+23 p. $ J 1.13 : R 542/4 Rodgers, Louis C. In district court for western district of South Carolina, L. 1401, Louis C. Rodgers v. United States ; opinion and order overruling motion for new trial. [1933.] 3 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder.] | J 1.13 : R 616/2 Safety Electric Products Company, Incorporated. No. 7240, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. Safety Electric Products Company, Inc., v. com- missioner of internal revenue, ou petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, i-fll p. t J 1.13 : Sa 17/2 Semmes, Mrs. M. Gertrude. In Court of Claims, uo. M-329, M. Gertrude Semmes V. United States ; defendant's request for findings of fact and brief. [1933.] p. 21-35. t J 1.13 : Se 53/3 Shoslioni Indians. In Court of Claims, no. H-219, Shoshone tribe of Indians of Wind River Reservation in Wyoming v. United States ; defendant's sup- plemental brief. [1933.] p. 1215-60. t J 1.13 :Sh 82/4 Smith, F. H., Compam/. In Court of Claims, no. 42503, F. H. Smith Company v. . United States; defendant's reply brief on demurrer. [1933.] p. 23-34. $ J 1.13 : Sm 56/6 Sommers, David. No. 9776, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, Julius Glaser and Aaron Waldheim, executors of David Sommers, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Aj)- peals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, i-f 17 p. J J 1.13 : So 55/2 Sorrow, Willie W. In circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 7062, United States r. Willie W. Sorrow, appeal from district court for middle district of Georgia; [opinion of court]. [1933.] 2 p. $ .1 1.13 : So 69/6 Speroni, John. No. 587, in Supreme Court, Oct. teiin, 1933, John Speroui and T. J. Costello V. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. [1933.] cover title, i+8 p. t J 1.13 : Sp 36 State Consolidated Oil Company. No. 596, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, State Consolidated Oil Company v. Guy T. Helvering, as commissioner of in- ternal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1933.] cover title, i-fll p. t J 1.13 : St 29/9 Steams, R. H., Company. No. 133, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, R. H. Stearns Company, Boston, Mass., v. United States, on writ of certiorari to Court of Claims ; supplemental brief for United States. [1933.] cover title, i-f 7 p. J J 1.13 : St 31/14 Surety Finance Company of Tacoma. No. 7221, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Surety Finance Company of Tacoma i\ commissioner of internal revenue, upon i)etition to review order of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, i+17 p. t J1.13:Su77 Trimount Dredging Company. In Court of Claims, no. 42308, Trimount Dredg- ing Company t'. United States ; defendant's exceptions to findings and report of commissioner, and requested lieu and additional findings. [1933.] p. 2.5-50. t J 1.13 : T 736/4 Turner, Richard B. No. 5903, in Court of Appeals of District of Columbia, estate of Richard B. Turner v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, ii+32 p. $ J 1.13 : T 857 Union Pacific Railroad. No. 7, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Union Pacific Railroad Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, i+22 p. large 8° $ J 1.13 : Un 3/187 Ho^T to order pnbllcatlons— See Informatloii follofvingr Contents 462 December 1933 United Post Offices Corporation. In Court of Claims, no. 42127, United Post Offices Corporation v. United States; defendant's brief. [1933.] p. 23-29. t J 1.13 : Un 3/188 Van Dyke, Cleve W. No. 312, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Cleve W. Van Dyke v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, i+3 p. t J 1.13 :V 288/5 Van Duke, Mrs. Ida A. No. 311, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Ida A. Van Dyke v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, i+ 14 p. t J 1.13 : V 288/6 Vesta Coal Company. In Supreme Court, Oct, term, 1932, no. 178, Augustus P. Norton, deputy commissioner. United States Employees' Compensation Commission, and August J. Hahn v. Vesta Coal Company, order extending time within which to apply for writ of certiorari. 1933. 1 p. t J 1.13 : V 638/5 No. 178, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Augustus P. Norton, deputy commissioner, United States Employees' Compensation Commission v. Vesta Coal Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit ; brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover title, i +8 p. t J 1.13 : V 638/4 Virginia-Carolina liuhher Company, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. M-363, Virginia-Carolina Rubber Co., Inc., v. United States; defendant's re- quest for findings of fact and brief. [1933.] p. 27-37. % J 1.13 : V 819/12 Week, Edmund R. No. 7201, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Edmund R. Week v. commissioner of internal revenue; L. P. Moen, administrator de bonis non of John Arthur Week, r. [same] ; Edmund R. Week and L. P. Moen, administrator de bonis non of John Arthur Week, v. [same], on peti- tions to review decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, i +13 p. t J 1.13 : W 418/26 Welin Davit and Boat Corporation. In Court of Claims, no. L-324, Welin Davit & Boat Corporation v. United States ; defendant's exceptions, request for findings of fact, and brief. [1933.] ii +57-108 p. % J 1.13 :W 458/2 West, Edward. No. 5142, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Edward West V. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of de- cision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title. ii+21 p. t J 1.13 :W 52/28 Westheimer, Max. In Court of Claims, no. L-110, Max Westheimer v. United States ; defendant's brief. [1933.] p. 17-22. t J 1.13 :W 526/3 Westlake Puhlic Market. No. 7270, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Westlake Public Market v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1933.] cover title, ii + 19 p. J J].13:W527/2 Whitcomb, Louise A. No. 145, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Louise A. Whitcomb v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia ; brief for re- spondent. [1933.] cover title, i+7 p. t J 1.13 : W 581/10 Whitconii, Mrs. Louise P. V. No. 129, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, John Freulor, administrator of Louise P. V. Whitcomb, v. Guy T. Helvering, com- missioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit ; bric'f for respondent. [1933.] cover title, iii+51 p. t J 1.13 :W 581/9 Willard Storage Battery Company. No. 329, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933. C. F. Routzahn, collector of internal revenue for 18th district of Ohio, v. Willard Storage Battery Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit ; reply brief for petitioner. [1933.] cover title, 5 p. t J 1.13 : W 661/8 Wolfte, Conrad. No. 338, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1933, Conrad Wolfle v. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 0th circuit; brief for United States. [1933.] cover title, ii +25 p. t J 1.13 : W 833/2 Hotv to order publlcatlona— See Information follo^rlnar Contents I December 1933 463 Wonder Bakeries Company, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. K^97, Won- der Bakeries Company, Inc., formerly Ward Brothers Company, Inc., successor to Gary Baking Company, v. United States ; defendant's request for findings of fact and supplemental brief. [1933.] p. 135-150. t J 1.13 : W 845/3 Woodall, Walter. In district court in and for southern district of California, central division, Walter Woodall v. United States, no. 4247-M ; memorandum opinion. 1933. 1 p. $ J 1.13 : W 85/26 Zellerdach Paper Company. Nos. 720&-11, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Zellerbach Paper Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of in- ternal revenue ; Zellerbach Paper Company, as transferee of A. S. Hopkins Company, v. 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[Reprint with changes 1933.] [2] leaves, 4° t LC 4.2 : C 68/3/933 NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS Acronfiutical instruments. Aircraft power-plant instruments [with list of refer- ences] ; by Harcourt Sontag and W. G. Brombacher, 1933. cover title, 57 p. il. 4° (Report 466.) [Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. L.C. card 33-26852 Y 3.N 21/5 : 5/466 NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION Note. — The National Recovery Administration was established under the provisions -of title 1 of H.R. 5755, 73d Congress (Public 67, approved June 16, 1033), an act to «ncourage national industrial recovery, to foster fair competition, etc. This Administra- tion is also known as the Industrial Recovery Administration, the National Industrial Recovery Administration, and the N.R.A., and the act under which it was established, as theN.I.R.A. By Executive order of June 16, 1933, in order to effectuate the policy set forth m title 1 of the act, the President appointed an Administrator for Industrial Recovery and a Special Industrial Recovery Board. €odes of fair competition. Note. — The codes for the following industries (except those approved by the Presi- dent) merely reflect the proposals of the industries, and none of the provisions con- tained therein are to be regarded as having received the approval of the National Recovery Administration as applying to those industries. Amendment to Code of fair competition for automobile manufacturing industry, as approved on Dec. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. ii+3 p. (Registrv no. 1403-1-04: Approved code no. 17, amendment 1.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.l403-lM)4/3/amdt. 1 ■^ Amendment to Code of fair competition for cast iron soil pipe industry, as approved on Dec. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +3 p. 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N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1318-1-02 -^^ Code of fair competition for asphalt and mastic tile industry, as approved on Dec. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +617-631 p. (Registry no. 1003-03; Approved code no. 150.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26858 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1003-03 — f^ Code of fair competition for can manufacturers industry, as approved on Dec. 15, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +15-27 p. (Registry no. 1147-02 ; Approved code no. 152. ) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26865 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1147-02 ^ Code of fair competition for cement industry, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +325-351 p. (Registry no. 1010- 1-02 ; Approved code no. 128. ) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26831 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1010-1-O2 — Cl Code of fair competition for chinaware and porcelain manufacturing in- dustry, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] + 273-283 p. (Registry no. 1033-1-01; Approved code no. 126.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26832 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1033-1-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for cigar container industry, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +433-443 p. (Registry no. 303-02; Approved code no. 135.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26833 Y 3.N 21/8: 7 ap. 303-02: Code of fair competition for concrete masonry industry, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +407-419 p. (Registry no. 1011-1-02; Approved code no. 133.) ♦Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26834 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1011-1-02- Code of fair competition for domestic freight forwarding industry, as approved on Dec. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +175-184 p. ( Registry no. 1411-25 ; Approved code no. 162. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26900 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1411-25 • ^— Code of fair competition for dry and polishing mop manufacturing indus- try, as approved on Dec. 15, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1983. [2]+141- 150 p. (Registry no. 1609-05; Approved code no. 159.) ♦Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26806 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1609-05^ How to order publications— See Information followlnar Contentu December 1933 467 dodes of fair competition — Continued. —^ Code of fair competition for excelsior and excelsior products industry, as approved on Dec. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +565-576 p. (Registrv no. 310-02; Approved code no. 146.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26859 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 310-02 — s^ Code of fair competition for fur dressing and fur dyeing industry, as approved on Dec. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933, [2] +161-173 p. (Registry no. 911-28; Approved code no. 161.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26867 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 911-28 — O- Code of fair competition for fur trapping contractors industry, as ap- proved on Dec. 15, 1983, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +151-159 p. (Registry no. 917-09; Approved code no. 160.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26868 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 917-09 — ^ Code of fair competition for furniture manufacturing industry, as approved on Dec. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +551-563 p. (Registry no. 312-1-10; Approved code no. 145.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26860 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 312-1-10 — Q- Code of fair competition for gas appliances and apparatus industry, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. ii+421^31 p. (Registrv no. 1129^1-11; Approved code no. 134.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26835 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1129-1-11 — ^ Code of fair competition for grinding wheel industry, as approved on Dec. 21, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +287-296 p. (Registry no. 1001-03 ; Approved code no. 170. ) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26902 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1001-03 — ^ Code of fair competition for hair cloth manufacturing industry, as approved on Dec. 15, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +119^128 p. (Registry no. 299^2-18; Approved code no. 157.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26869 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 299-2-18 Code of fair competition for industry engaged in smelting and refining of secondary metals into brass and bronze alloys in ingot form, as approved on Dec. 21, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +325-334 p. (Registry no. 1218-1-05; Approved code no. 173.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26904 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 121S-1-05 • — ^ Code of fair competition for investment bankers, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +509^516 p. ( Registry no. 1707-04 ; Approved code no. 141.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33^26836 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1707-04 — 0- Code of fair competition for knitted outerwear industry, as approved on Dec. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. ii+199^209 p. (Registry no. 243-1-02 ; Approved code no. 164. ) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26905 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 243-1-02 •— ^ Code of fair competition for machine tool and equipment distributing trade, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] + 485-495 p. (Registrv no. 1149^12; Approved code no. 139.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26837 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1149^12 • ^ Code of fair competition for machined waste manufacturing industry, as approved on Dec. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +607-615 p. (Registry no. 299-1-16; Approved code no. 149.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26861 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 299-1-16 Code of fair competition for malleable iron industry, as approved on Nov. 27. 1933. by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +393^06 p. (Registry no. 1106- 02 : Approved code no. 132. ) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26838 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1106-02 -^ Code of fair competition for metal tank industry, as approved on Dec. 15, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +47-59 p. (Registry no. 1136-01; Approved code no. 154.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26870 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1136-01 HoTV to order puMications — See information folloivins Contents 468 December 1933 Codes of fair competition — Omtinued. ^ Cofie of fair competiticm for millinery industry, as approved on Dec. 15. 1933, by President R(M)sevelt. 1933. [2J+1-14 p. (Registry no. 228-4r. Approved code no. l.")l.) ♦Paper, .V. L.C. card 33-26871 Y 3.N 21/S : 7 ap. 228-03- CcMle of fair comi)etition for motion picture industry, as approved on Nov. 27. 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. ii+215-257 p. (Registry no. 163(M)3; Approved code no. 124.) * Paix'r, Tk-. L.C. card 33-26839 Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1639-03- — ^ Code of fair comi)etition for motor veliicle storaw and parking trade, as approved on Dec. 7, lOX^. by President Roosevelt. VXiA. [2] +577-590 p. (Registry no. 1724-10: Approved code no. 147.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26872 Y 3.N 21/8 1 7 ap. 1724-10 — ^ Code of fair competition for non-ferrous foundry industry, as approved on Dec. 18, 1933. by President Roosevelt. 1933. [21+211-2.31 p. (Registry no. 1111-05: Approved code no. 165.) * Paper. 5c. L.C. card 33-26873 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1111-05 Code of fair comi)etition for oxy-acetylene industry, as approved on Dec. 15, 19.33, by President Roo.sevelt. 1933. [21+61-68 i>. (Rejristry no. 1150- 02: Approved code no. IS").) * Pai)er, 5c. L.C. card 33-26874 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.ll5O-02 Code of fair competition for paper distributing trade, as apiiroved on Dec. 23. 1933. by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2]+37&-387 p. (Registry no. 40.>-3-O7 : Approved code no. 176.) * Paper. 5c. L.C. card 33-26907 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 405-3-07 — "- Code of fair competition for paper making machine builders' industry, as approved on Dec. 7. 1933. by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +543-550 p. (Registry no. 139J)-23: Approved code no. 144.) ♦ Paper, ijc. L.C. card 33-26862 Y 3.X 21/S : 7 ap. 1390-23 — ^ Code of fair comi)etitiou for pipe nipple manufacturing industry, as ap- proved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +379-391 p. (Registry no. 1128-02; Approved code no. 131.) ♦Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26840 Y 3.N 21/S : 7 ap. 1128-02 Code of fair competition for precious jewelry producing industry, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +365-378 p. (Registry no. 1215-06: Approved code no. 130.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26841 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 1215-06 — ^ Code of lair competition for pyrotechnic manufacturing industry, as ap- proved on Dec. 7, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2]+591-(j05 p. (licL'istry no. 611-02; Approved code no. 148.) * Pai)er, oc. L.C. card 33^20863 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap. 611-02 — ^ ('ode of fair competition for radio broadcasting industry, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +353-364 p. (Registry no. 1742-09; Approved code no. 129.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-L'ChS42 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1742-09 r '- ' Code of fair competition for rayon and silk dyeing and printing in- dustry, as approved on Dec. 21, 1933. by President Roosevelt. 1933. ii+311- 323 p. (Registry no. 230-07: Approved code no. 172.) * Papin-. 5c. L.r. card 33-269(Hl Y 3.N 21/S : 7 ap.23(i "" -^ — C(Mle of fair conij)ctition lor refractories industry, as approvetl on D' 18, 1933. by President Roosevelt. 19.33. [21+2.")5-2Tt; p. 1 pi. (Registry iiu. 1034—1-01 : Approved code no. 1(?S.> ♦ i'ap«'r. ."ic. L.C. card 3:^2()5tlO ^ 3.N 21 /8 : 7 ap.1034-1-01 Code of fair compt>tition \uy reinfoii-ing materials fabricating industry, as approved on Nov. 27. 19.3.3. by President Uoosevelt. 19,33. |2|+28.5-32:! (Registry no. 111S-0S: Approved code no. 127.) ♦ Pa|K^r. 7h-. L.C. card .33-26843 V 3.X 21 S : 7 ap.lllS <'» Ho'«v i.o order piiItlicntionH — Sec iiiformntion follo^TinK Contentn December 1933 469 Codes of fair oompetition — Continued. P Code of fair competition for retail jewelry trade, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Eoosevelt. 1933. [2] +517-533 p. (Registry no. 1631- 11; Approved code no. 142.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26844 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1631-11 — s^ Code of fair competition for rolling steel door industry, as approved on Dec. 21, 1933, by President Roo.sevelt. 1933. [2] +297-309 p. (Registry no. 1139-01; Approved code no. 171.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26875 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1139-01 — — Code of fair competition for rubber manufacturing industry, as approved on Dec. 15, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +69-118 p. (Registry no. 899-04 ; Approved code no. 156. ) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26876 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.899-04 O — ^=- Code of fair competition for savings, building and loan associations, as approved on Dec. 21. 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +279-286 p. (Registry no. 1712-02; Approved code no. 169.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33^-26912 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.171^-02 — D- Code of fair competition for set up paper box manufacturing industry, as approved on Dec. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +243-253 p. (Registry no. 406-03; Approved code no. 167.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26913 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.406-03 — ^ Code of fair competition for silverware manufacturing industry, as ap- proved on Dec. 23, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +389-401 p. (Registry no. 1223-1-02; Approved code no. 177.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26915 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1223-1-02 — 0- Code of fair competition for stone finishing machinery and equipment industry, as approved on Dec. 15, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. ii+ 129-140 p. (Registry no. 1399-26; Approved code no. 158.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26877 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1399-26 — 0- Code of fair competition for structural clay products industry, as ap- proved on Nov. 27, 1933. by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +197-213 p. (Registry no. 1013-1-03; Approved code no. 123.) * Paper, ,5c. L.C. card 33-26845 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1013-1-03 — ~ Code of fair competition for upholstery and drapery textile industry, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +259-271 p. (Registry no. 280-1-01; Approved code no. 125.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26846 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 Rp.28a-1-01 — — Code of fair competition for valve and fittings manufacturing industry, as approved on Dec. 15, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. ii+29-45 p. (Reg- istry no. 1335-1-03; Approved code no. 153.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26878 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1335-1-03 — Q- Code of fair competition for vitrified clay sewer pipe manufacturing in- dustry, as approved on Nov. 27. 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] + 445-460 p. (Registry no. 1013-05; Approved code no. 136.) * Paper. 5c. L.C. card 33^26847 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1013-05 — ^ Code of fair competition for warm air furnace manufacturing industry, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. ii +461-472 p. ( Registry no. 1103-07 ; Approved code no. 137. ) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26848 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1103-07 — ~ Code of fair competition for watch case manufacturing industry, as ap- proved on Dec. 23. 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +403-413 p. (Registry no. 1225-01 ; Approved code no. 178.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26917 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1225-01 Code of fair comiJetition for waterproofing, dampproofing, caulking com- pounds, and concrete floor treatments manufacturing industry, as approved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +497-508 p. (Registry no. 1610-06; Approved code no. 140.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26849 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.1610-06 HoTF to order pabllcationa— See Information follOTvlngr Contents 470 December 1933 Codes of fair competition — Continued. — Q- Code of fair competition for wax paper industry, as approved on Dec. 18, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +233-241 p. (Registry no. 411-01; Approved code no. IGO.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26879 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.411-01 — ^ Code of fair competition for wholesale automotive trade, as approved on Dec. 18, 1933. by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +185-198 p. (Registrv no. 1414-3-14 [1404-3-14] ; Approved code no. 163.) * Paper, He. L.C. card 33-26918 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7ap.l404-3-14 —2— Code of fair competition for wool felt manufacturing industry, as ap- proved on Nov. 27, 1933, by President Roosevelt. 1933. [2] +535-542 p. (Registry no. 232-1-04; Approved code no. 143.) * Paper. 5e. L.C. card 33-26850 Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 ap.232-1-04 — *^ Propo.«ed amendments to Code of fair competition for lumber and timber products industry, as revi.sed for public hearing on Jan. 3, 1933 [1934] (hear- ing no. 2C). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 313-1-06.) * Paper, 5e. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 .sub.313-l-06/rev. — <^ Proposed code of fair competition for air filter industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1304-05. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l304-05/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for aircraft manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 20. 1933 (hearing no. 402). 1933. ii+ 5 p. ( Registry no. 1401-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 1401-1-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for a.sphaltic limestone industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 19, 1933 (hearing no. 398). 1933. ' ii+ 10 p. (Registry no. 1026-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1026-08/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for atomizer manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 15, 1933 (hearing no. 379). 1933. ii+10 p. ( Registry no. 1341-01. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1341-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for automobile laundry trade, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 14, 1933 (hearing no. 388). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 170^03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l706-03/rev. — '^ Proposed code of fair competition for automotive maintenance garage trade, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 8, 1933 (hearing no. 349.) 1933. ii+10 p. (Registry no. 1724-27. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1724-27/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for bakery equipment manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409) . 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1605-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l605-02/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for barber shop trade, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 8, 1934 (hearing no. 401). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1708-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 170S-10/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for beauty and barber shop mechani- cal equipment manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 411). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1606-05.) ♦Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l606-05/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for bias tape industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 13, 1933 (hearing no. 372). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 251-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.251-09/reT. — — Proposed code of fair competition for bicycle manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 13, 1933 (hearing no. 375). 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1407-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3. N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1407-1-02/rer. — *— ProiX)sed code of fair competition for bituminous paving industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 15, 1933 (hearing no. 378). 1933. ii+10 p. ( Registry no. 1003-02. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1003-02/reT. How to order pabllcatlonM— See Information follofrlngc Contents Decembee 1933 471 Codes of fair coni'peUtion — Continued. — j^ Proposed code of fair competition for boat-building and boat-repairing Industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 11, 1933 (hearing no. 368). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1408-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1408-05/rev. -^ Proposed code of fair competition for bobbin, spool, and shuttle industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 18, 1933 (hearing no. 399). 1933. ii-fS p. (Registry no. 1333-1-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1333-1-06/rev. — i^ Proposed code of fair competition for bottling machinery and equipment manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 20, 1933 (hear- ing no. 389). 1933. ii-f7 p. (Registry no. 139^22.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-22/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for bowling and/or billiard operating trade, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 12, 1933 (hearing no. 376). 1933. ii4-6 p. ( Registry no. 1711-11. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1711-11/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for car advertising trade, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 5, 1934 (hearing no. 423). 1933. ii-}-5 p. (Reg- istry no. 1702-37.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1702-37/rev. — 0- Proposed code of fair competition for caster and floor truck manufac- turing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii4-9 p. (Registry no. 1316-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 131&-03/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for cereal machinery industry, as re- vised for public hearing on Dec. 8, 1933 (hearing no. 364). 1933. ii-|-8 p. (Registry no. 1399-56.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-56/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for chilled car wheel industry, as re- vised for public hearing on Dec. 20, 1933 (hearing no. 404). 1933. 11+6 p. (Registry no. 1414-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1414-01/rev, . — *^ Proposed code of fair competition for china clay producing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 13, 1933 (hearing no. 351). 1933. ii+S p. (Registry no. 1013-11.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1013-11/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for clay drain tile manufacturing in- dustry, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 4, 1934 (hearing no. 428). 1933. ii-f 8 p. (Registry no. 1042-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1042-04/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for closet accessories, ironing board pads and covers, and chair pads industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 403). 1933. ii-t-5 p. (Registry no. 251-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 251-10/rev. ^ Proposed code of fair competition for cold storage door manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 3, 1934 (hearing no. 439). 1933. ii-l-11 p. (Registry no. 1328-12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1328-12/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for commercial fixture industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 7, 1933 (hearing no. 361). 1933. ii-|-ll p. (Registry no. 316-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 316-01/rev. — l^ Proposed code of fair competition for commercial vehicle body industry, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 12, 1934 (hearing no. 426). 1933. ii-f7 p. (Registry no. 1405-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1405-01/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for concrete mixer industry, as re- vised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1399-52.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-52/rev. — *^ Proposed code of fair competition for contractors' pump industry, as re- vised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1326-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1326-03/rev. HoTv to order publications — See information followingr Contents 472 December 1933 Codes of fair cfrmpctitiov — Continued. Proposed code of fair competition for diiinioiid core drill manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. .21, 1933 (hearing no. 400). 10.'«. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1321-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1321-01/n — — Proposed code of fair competition for die ca.sting manufacturing indus- try, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 20. 1933 (hearing no. 405). 1933. ii+6 p. (Kegi.stry no. 1224-1-02'. ) * Paper, Tk-. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1224-l-02/r( v — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for electric light and power industry, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 11, 1934 (hearing no. 443). r.io3. ii + li p. (Registry no. 1741-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.X 21/8 : 7 sub. 1741-1-02/rev. ' Proposed code of fair competition for envelope machine manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21. 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1399-57.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 139»-57/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for fan and blower industry, as re- vised for public hearing on Dec. 28, 1933 (hearing no. 420). 1933. ' ii-f 8 p. (Registry no. 1304-03.) * Paper, .jc. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1304-03/rev. — — Proposed code of fair comi^etition for food dish and i>ulp and paper plate industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 28, 1933 (hearing no. 414). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 407-1-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 407-1-04/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for foundry supply industry, as re- vised for public hearing on Dec. 28. 1933 (hearing no. 413). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1112-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1112-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for fuller's earth producing and mar- keting industry, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 2. 1934 (hearing no. 430). 1933. ii+G p. (Registry no. 1013-10.) * Pai>er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1013-10/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair comiJetition for fur-dealing trade, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 18, 1933 (hearing no. 391). 1933. ii-fG p. (Regis- try no. 917-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 917-10/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for furniture and floor wax and iK>lish industry, as revised for public hearing un Jan. 4, 1934 (hearing no. 435). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 625-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 625-02/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for grass and fiber rug manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 15, 1933 (hearing no. 387). 1933. ii+fi p. (Registry no. 311-1-01.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 311-1-01/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for gypsum industry, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 9, 1934 (hearing no. 444). 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1024-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1024-05/rev. — — - Propo.sed code of fair competition for hair clipper manufacturing indus- try, as revised for public heaving on Dec. 21, 1J>.33 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. I(i37-12.) * Pai)er, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 1(;37-12/rev. — ^ Propo.sed Cfxle of fair competition for hoisting engine manufacturing industry, as revistMl for public hearing on Dec. 8. 1933. 1933. ii + 12 p. ( Registry no. 1312-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1312-<)4/rev. — ^ Projiosed code of fair comi>etitioii for horseshoe and allied products man- ufacturing industrv, as revisiMJ lor itublic hearing on Jan. 9, 1934 (hearing no. 434). 19:W. ii+8 i). (Registry no. 1101-03.) * PaixM-, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1101-03/rev. I'rojiosed code of fair comiK>tition for hydraulic machinery industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 19;U (hearing no. 409). 19;i.3. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1.39^-59.) * I'aper, 5c. Y 3.N21/8: 7 sub. 13J)9-59/rrv Ho>v to order pabllcatlona — Sec Information foIlo^-insT Contents _l December 1933 473 etition for oflSce and loft building industry, I as revised for public hearing on Jan. 8, 1934 (hearing no. 424). 1933. ii+7 p. I < Registry no. 174.3-9-03-B.) * Paper. 5e. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1743-9-03-B/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for oil field pumping engine manu- l facturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dee. 21, 1933 (hearing j 00.409). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1323-05.) * Paper. 5e. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1323-05/rev. HoTF to order publications — See information folloTfiugr Contents 474 December 1933 Codes of fair oompetition — Continued. — »— Proposed ciKle of fair eomi)etition for ornuuieutal moulding, carving, and tuniinK indus^try, us revised for public hearing on Dec. 13, 1933 (hearing no. 385). 1U33. li+9 p, (Registry no. 315-02.) 'Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 315-02/rev. — "*— Proposed coer, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub.l743-16/n v — 1^ Proposed code of fair comi)etition for reduction machinery industry. : revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409t. 1933. ii+9 ( Registry no. 1399-64. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.X 21/8 : 7 sub.l390-64/re\ . Propo.sed coetition for refrigerating machinery industry, as revisetl for public hearing on Dec. 21. 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+() p. (Registry no. 1328-69.) * PaiMT, 5e. Y 3.N L'l/S : 7 suh.lSiS-OtVrev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for retail custom fur manufacturi and servicing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 15. 1933 (hcai ing no. 393). 19.33. ii+9 p. (Registrv no. 011-1-14.) ♦Paper, oe. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.911-l-14/rev — — Proiwsed code of fair competition for retail rubber tire and battery tra<: as revised for public hearing on Dec. 14, 1933 (hearing no. 374). 1933. ii-r 15 p. (Registry no. 807-18.) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 807-18/rev Ilutv to order pablicatlonn-^See inforuintlon follOTriuK Contents December 1933 475 Codes of fair competition — Continued. —^ Proposed code of fair competition for retail solid fuel industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 15, 1983 (reconvened hearing no. 253). 1933. li+11 p. (Registry no. 701-11.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.701-ll/2/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for rig building industry, as revised for public hearing on Dee. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 407). 1933. ii+9 p. (Reg- istry no. 1323-06.) * Paper, 5c. Y 8.X 21/8 : 7 sub.l323-06/rev. — — Proposed code of fair competition for river and harbor improvement in- dustry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 19, 1933 (Shearing no. 406). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1618A-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1618A-02/rev, — — Proposed code of fair competition for roUer and silent chain industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii-f 10 p. (Registry no. 1107-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/S : 7 sub. 1107-03/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for rolling mill machinery and equip- ment industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1399-36.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l39&-36/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for roofing granule manufacturing and distributing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 19, 1933 (hearing no. 397). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1036-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1036-05/rev. — ^ ProiKtsed code of fair competition for rug chemical processing industry, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 4, 1934 (hearing no. 438). 1933. ii+ 6 p. (Registry no. 214-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.214-05/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for sandstone industry, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 3, 1934 (hearing no. 429). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1039-11. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l03^11/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for sawdust, shavings, and sawdust specialties industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 11, 1933 (hearing no. 370). 1933. ii+10 p. CRegistry no. 319-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : sub.319-02/rev. — i^ Proposed code of fair competition for sewing machine industi^, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 29, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+9 p. (Regis- try no. 1399-1-12. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l399-l-12/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for shoe pattern manufacturing in- dustry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 5, 1933 (hearing no. 347). 1933. ii+7 p. r Registry no. 922-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 922-02/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair comi)etition for shoe rebuilding trade, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 9, 1934 (hearing no. 431). 1933. ii+8 p. (Reg- istry no. 928-273.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 928-273/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair comi)etition for slide fastener industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 18, 1933 (hearing no. 400). 1933. ii+8 p. (Reg- istry no. 1122-1-05. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1122-1-05/2/rev. — '^ Proposed code of fair competition for small locomotive manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1502-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1502-03/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for spray painting and finishing equip- ment manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 15, 1933 (hearing no. 380). 1933. ii+12 p. (Registry no. 1341-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1341-02/rev. — ^ ProiK)sed code of fair competition for sprocket chain industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+10 p. (Registry no. 1107-04.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1107-04/rev. HoTv to order publications— See Information follo-fvlnsr Contents 476 Deckmbek VJ'6\i Codes of fair omintition — C<»iiliiiued. — — l'roiK>sed cude of fair comiietitiou for steel joist industry, as revised for puWic hearing on Dec. 11, 1933 (hearing no. 359). 1933. ii + 15 p. (Reg- istry no. 1142-(X>.) • Paper, 5e. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1142-OC/rev. >/ — — Proposed coile of fair competition for stt-el tire manufacturiu>; industry, as reviseil for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+9 p. ( Registry no. 1414-09. ) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 14 14-09/rev. — ^ Proposetl code of fair competition for stoker industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 15, 1933 (liearing no. 350). VXM\. ii-|-6 p. (Registry no. 13<>9-1-13.) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1 39{»-l-13/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for table oilcloth industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 12, 1933 (hearing no. 38.3). 1933. ii + 4 p. (Reg- istry no. l(Vi5-03.) • Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 16:H5-03/rev. ' Propo.sed cotle of fair competition for textile print roller eufiraving in- dustry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 29, 193JJ (hearing no. 43G). 1933. ii-l-9 p. (Registry no. 504-9-01.) ♦ Paiier, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 504-»-01/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for theatrical poster exchange service trade, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 3, 1934 (hearing no. 422). 1933. ii-l-0 p. (Registry no. 1748-21. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1 748-21/rev. — i^ Proposed code of fair competition for towing industry of eastern and southern divisions of United States, as revised for pul)lie hearing on Dec. 13, 1933 (hearing no. 382). 1933. ii -f 7 p. (Registry no. 1417-34.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1417-34/rev. — 1^ Proposed code of fair competition for trailer manufacturing industry, as revise4-04/rev. • — — Proposed code of fair competition for upholstery spring and accessories Industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 18, 1933 (hearing no. 390). 1933. ii-f 13 p. (Registry no. 1154-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1154-01/rev — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for used textile bag industry, as i. vi.sed for public hearing on Dec. 13, 1933 (hearing no. 377). 1933. ii4-6 1 (Registry no. 203-3-03.) 'Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 203--3^-03/rev. Proposev wholesale monumental granite Industry, as revistnl for public hearing on Jan. 2, 1933 [1934] (hearing no. 416). 1933. ii-f 11 p. (Registry no. 1023-02.) ♦ Pai>er. r.c. Y 3.\ 21/S : 7 sub. 1023-4^t2/rev. IIo^T to order pabllcatlons^See Information (olloivlna: Content* December 1933 477 Codes of fair competition — Continued. — ''- Proposed code of fair comijetition for wholesale monumental marble industry, as revised for public hearing on Jan. 2, 193-i (hearing no. 417). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1023-29.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1023-29/rev. Proposed code of fair competition for window shade industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 20, 1933 (hearing no. 396). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 299-36.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 299-36/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for wire machinery industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 21, 1933 (hearing no. 409). 1933. ii+8 p. (Reg- istry no. 1399-47. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-47/rev. 1/ Proposed code of fair competition for wire, rod, and tube die industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 28, 1933 (hearing no. 395). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1399-37.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1399-37/rev. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for wood floor laying contracting indus- try (under master construction code), as revised for public hearing on Dec. 28, 1933 (hearing no. 68K). 1933. ii+12 p. (Registry no. 1616-130.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1616-130/rev.^ — — Proposed code of fair competition for wood flour manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 8, 1933 (hearing no. 365). 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 313-12.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 313-12/rev.. — ^ Proposed code of fair competition for wood heel industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 6, 1933 (hearing no. 358). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 325-01.) * Paper, .5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 325-01/rev. V Proi)osed code of fair competition for zinc industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 8, 1933 (hearing no. 369). 1933. ii+17 p. (Registrv no. 1224-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 122-J^l-Ol/rev. — "^ Proposed divisional supplemental code of fair competition for filing sup- ply industry, supplement to Code of fair competition for business furniture, storage equipment, and filing supply industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 20, 1933 (hearing no. 104A). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registrv no. 1137- 1-OlA. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1137-1-OlA/rev. — *^ Proposed divisional supplemental code of fair competition for fire resistive safe industry, supplement to Code of fair competition for business furniture, storage equipment, and filing supply industry, as revised for public hearing on- Dee. 20, 1933 (hearing no. 104A). 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1137-1-OlB.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1137-1-OlB/rev. ■ ^' Proposed fair trade practice supplement for upholstery and decorative fabrics distributing trade, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 9, 1933 (hear- ing no. 261-B). 1933. ii+2 p. (Registry no. 1625-59B.) * Paper, 5c. , Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1625-59B/rev. — ^ Proposed fair trade practice supplement for wholesale beauty and barber equipment and supply trade, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 11, 1933 (hearing no. 261-C). 1933. ii+4 p. (Registry no. 1625-59C.) * Paper. 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 162.5-59C/rev. — ^ Proposed fair trade practice supplement for wholesale dry goods trade, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 12, 1933 (hearing no. 261-D). 1933. ii+3 p. (Registrv no. 1625-59D.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1625-59D/rev. — — Proposed fair trade practices for men's garter, suspender, and belt manu- ' facturing industry', as revised for public hearing on Dec. 22, 1933 (hearing no. 161-A). 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 271-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 271-1-01/2/rev. Proposed fair trade practices for replacement axle shaft manufacturing product group, automobile hot water heater manufacturing product group, and leaf spring manufacturing product group of automotive parts and equip- ment manufacturing industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 7, 1933 (hearing no. 142-A). 1933. ii+19 p. (Registry no. 1404r-02-A.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1404-02-A/rev. Ho^v to order publications— See information follOfvingr Contents 478 December 1933 Co^8 of fair competition — Continued. — ^ Proposed fair trade practices for women's belt industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 19, 1933 (hearing no. 66-A). 1933. ii+2 p. (Regis- try no. 902-1-01.) [This i.s a proposed amendment to code approved on Oct. 3, 1933.] ♦ PaiJer, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 902-1-01/rev. Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for chain industry, sub- division of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 18, 1933 (hear- ing no. 131-D). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1107-1-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1107-1-01/rev. — ^ Proposed supplemental cwle of fair competition for corset steel industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 22, 1933 (hearing no. 131-Q). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1118-10.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8: 7 sub. 1118-10/rev. O Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for cutting die manu- facturing industiT (subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry), as revised for public hearing on Dec. 22, 1933 (hearing no, 131-0). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1149-26.) ♦Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1149-26/rev. — ^ Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for electric industrial truck industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 18, 1933 (hearing no. 131-B). 1933. ii-f6 p. (Registry no. 1421-01.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1421-01/rev. — ^ Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for galvanized ware in- dustry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revi-sed for public hearing on Dec. 19, 1933 (hearing no. 131-1). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1136-09.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1136-09/rev. — ^ Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for hack saw blade manufacturing industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufactur- ing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 20, 1933 (hearing no. 131-L). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1114-26. ) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1114-26/rev. — ^ Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for hand chain hoist industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 18, 1933 (hearing no. 131C). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1107-02.) * Paper, 5c Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1107^2/rev. • y Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for metallic wall struc- ture industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 22, 1933 (hearing no. 131-P). 1933. ii+8 p. (Registry no. 1123-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1123-08/rev. — — Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for milk and ice cream can industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 19, 1933 (hearing no. 131-G). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1136-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.ll36-05/rev. — ^ Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for porcelain enameling industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 20, 1933 (hearing no. 131-.T). 1933. ii+11 p. (Registry no. 1033-1-02.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l033-l-02/reT. — — Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for power and gang lawn mower manufacturing industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 20, 1033 (hearing no. 131-M). 1933. ii+7 p. (Regis- try no. 1399-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l399-05/rev. HoTT to order publlcatlona— See Informntlon follofvlnsr Contents December 1933 479 Codes of fair competition — Continued. — -L Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for shoe shank manufac- turing industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing ou'. Dec. 20, 1933 (hearing no. 131-K). 1933. ii+3 p. (Registry no. 929-l-01.> * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.929-l-01/rev.. — ^ Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for steel barrel and drura industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dee. 19, 1933 (hearing no. 131-E). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 113&-07.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.ll36-07/rev. — ^ Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for steel package indus- try, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finish- ing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 19, 1933 (hearing no. 131-F). 1933. ii+7 p. (Registry no. 1136-08.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.ll3(M)8/rev. — ^ Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for tool and implement industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 18, 1938 (hearing no. 131-A). 1933. ii+6 p. (Registry no. 1149-1-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.ll49-l-05/rev. Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for washing machine parts industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coatins: industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 19, 1933 (hearing no. 131-H). 1933. ii+5 p. (Registry no. 1318-05.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.l318-05/rev. Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for wire rope and strand industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 22, 1933 (hearing no. 131-R). 1933. ii+9 p. (Registry no. 1151-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.ll51-03/rev. — ^ Proposed supplemental code of fair competition for wrench manufactur- ing industry, subdivision of fabricated metal products manufacturing and metal finishing and metal coating industry, as revised for public hearing on Dec. 20, 1933 (hearing no. 131-N.) 1938. ii-f9 p. (Registry no. 114&-24.) * Paper, 5c. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub.ll49-24/rev. Proposed trade practice supplement to Code of fair competition for boiler manufacturing industry, supplement revised for public hearing on Dec. 27, 1933 (hearing no. 52-A). 1983. ii-F5 p. (Registry no. 1103-01.) * Paper, 5e. Y 3.N 21/8 : 7 sub 1103-01/supp. rev. — ^ Supplement code of fair competition for mutual savings banks, as re- vised for public hearing on Dec. 21. 1933 (hearing no. 111-A). 1933. ii-f 2 p. (Registry no. 1707-03.) * Paper, 5c. Y 8.N 21/8 : 7 sub. 1707-03/rev. NAVY DEPARTMENT Courtmartial order 10, 1933; Oct. 31, 1933. [1933.] 15 p. 12° [Monthly.] t N 1.14 : 933/10 Orders. 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These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for which see Monthly catalogue for February 1933, page 660. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Arizona. Executive order, revoking in part Executive order 5462 withdrawing public land for customs and immigration inspection purposes, Arizona. Dec. 15,1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6500.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : Ar 4i/3 California. Executive order, restoring drill sites to naval petroleum reserve no. 2, California. [Nov. 25, 1933.] 2 p. 4" ( [No. 6444.] ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 128/20 Cham1)erlain, Charles J. Executive order, exemption of Charles J. Chamber- lain from compulsory retirement for age. Dec. 14, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6494.) * Paper, 5e. Pr 32.5 : R 314/13 Codes of fair competition. Executive order [amendment of code of fair com- petition, lumber and timber products industries]. Dec. 7, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No-, 6487. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. 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Pr 32.5: C 648/176 Executive order, code of fair competition for furniture manufacturing industry [approving code]. Dec. 7, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6481.) • Paper. 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/185 Executive order, code of fair competition for gas appliances and apparatus industry [approving code]. Nov. 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6462.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/175 Executive order, code of fair competition for investment bankers [ap- proving code]. Nov. 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6406.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/169 Executive order, code of fair competition for machine tool and equip- ment di.stributing trade [approving code]. Nov. 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6448.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/161 Executive order, code of fair competition for machined waste manufac- turing industry [approving code]. Dec. 7, 1033. 1 p. 4° (No. 04S5.) • Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 64S/189 Executive order, code of fair competition for malleable iron industry [approving code]. Nov. 7, 1933. 1 p. 4* (No. 6461.) * Paper, 5c. 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Pr 32.5 : C 048/179 How to orilcr iiubllcntlonH — See Informntlon follow Inir Contenta i December 1933 487 Codes of fair competition — Continued. Executive order, code of fair competition for structural clay products industry [approving code]. Nov. 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6465.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/177 ■ Executive order, code of fair competition for upholstery and drapery tex- tile industry [approving code, subject to certain conditions]. [Nov. 27, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 6459.]) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/172 Executive order, code of fair competition for valve and fittings manu- facturing industry [approving code, subject to certain condition]. Dec. 15, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6503.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/198 Executive order, code of fair competition for vitrified clay sewer pipe manufacturing industry [approving code]. Nov. 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6445.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/158 • Executive order, code of fair competition for vparm air furnace manu- facturing industry [approving code]. Nov. 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6454.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C64S/167 ■ Executive ordex", code of fair competition for waterproofing, dampproof- iug, calking compounds, and concrete floor treatments manufacturing indus- try [approving code]. Nov, 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6466.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/178 Executive order, code of fair competition for wool felt manufacturing industry [approving code]. Nov. 27, 1933. 1 p. 4° (No. 6460.) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/173 Executive order, code of fair competition, motion picture Industry [ap- proving code, subject to certain conditions]. [Nov. 27, 1933.] 2 p. 4° ([No. 6458.] ) * Paper, 5c. Pr 32.5 : C 648/171 ■ Executive order, code of fair competition, precious jewelry producing industry [approving code, subject to certain condition]. Nov. 27, 1933. 1 p. 4" (No. 6450.) * Paper, 5c. 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Scheme of classification for Department of Agriculture Library. Edition 4. 1933. vii+135 p. large 8" [Part of the pages are blank.] t A 17.2:0 56/933 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU Cabbage. Diseases of cabbage and related plants; [by J. C. Walker], [Feb. 1927, revised Jan. 1934.] [1934.] [2] +29 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1439.) [Revision of Farmers' bulletins 925 and 1351.] ♦ Paper, 5c. L.C. card Agr 27-161 A 1.9: 1439/2 Fu.sarium resistance in Wisconsin Hollander cabbage [with list of liter- ature cited]; by Melviu E. Anderson. 1934. [2] +639-661 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 9, Nov. 1, 1933.] "* Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C 111A5 Cranberries. Factor in varietal resistance of cranberries to false-blossom dis- ease [with list of literature cited] ; by R B. Wilcox and C. S. Beckwith. 1933. [2] +583-590 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 47, no. 8, Oct. 15, 1933.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : C S5/6J Egg-plant. 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To control manufacture, transportation, possession, and sale of alcoholic beverages in District of Columbia, conference report to accompany H.R! 6181; submitted by Mrs. Norton, Jan. 19, 1934. 8 p. (H.rp. 295, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 33-26966 Federal Fattn Mart gage Corporation. Establishment of cori>oration to aid in refinancing of farm debts, etc., conference report to accompany H.R. 6670; submitted by Mr. Jones. Jan. 25, 1934. 5 p. (H.rp. 349, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 34-26035 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Appropriations. Supplemental estimates of appropriations [for compiling tes- timony in contested-election cases. House of Representatives]. Jan. 22, 1934. 2 p. (H.doc. 222, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. 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L.C. card 6-17027 ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Ellis, George D. Funeral expenses and compensation of George D. Ellis, report to accompany H. Res. 224 [for relief of Ida May Ellis, widow of George D. Ellis] ; submitted by Mr. Warren. Jan. 30, 1934. 1 p. (H. rp. 411, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) • Paper, 5c. Judiciary Committee, House. Furtber expenses of conducting investigation au- tborizcd by H. Res. 145, report to accompany H. Res. 215 [relative to fur- tber expenses of conducting investigation authorized by H. Res. 145, author- izing Judiciary Committee to inquire into and investigate matter of appoint- ments, conduct, proceedings, and acts of receivers, trustees, and referees in bankruptcy] ; submitted by Mr. Warren. Jan. 30, 1934. 1 p. (H. rp. 413. 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Relative to further expenses of conducting investigation authorized by House resolution 163, report to accompany H. Res. 214 [relative to further expenses of conducting investigation authorized by H. Res. 163, authorizing Committee on Judiciary to investigate oflScial conduct of Halsted L. Ritter, district judge for soutliern district of Florida] ; submitted by Mr. Warren. Jan. 30, 1934. 1 p. (H. rp. 412, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. AORICTTLTUKB OOMMITTEB, HOUSE Agriculture. Contracts and agreements under agricultural adjustment act [en- tered into with Members of Congress], report to accompany H.R. 7057; sub- mitted by Mr. Jones. Jan. 20, 1934. 2 p. (H. rp. 298, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Cotton. Provide for use of net weights in interstate and foreign commerce transactions in cotton [to provide for standardization of bale covering for cotton, and for other purposes], report to accompany H.R. 1517; submitted by Mr. I\ilmer. Jan. 23, 1934. 6 p. (H. rp. 336, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 34-26037 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, hearing. 73d Congress, 2d session, on H.R. 6670, Jan. 10, 1934. 1934. iii+ 27 p. ( Serial D. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 4. Ag S/1 : F 31/2 Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, report to accompany H.R. 6670 [to provide for establishment of corporation to aid in refinancing of farm debts] ; submitted by Mr. Jones. Jan. 12, 1934. 11 p. (H. rp. 279, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) [Includes minority views.] ♦Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26947 \ Markets. Establisliment of growers' cooperative commodity markets, bearing. 73d Congress, 2(1 session, on H.R. 6145. Jan. 12. 1934; [statement of Andrew M. Soule]. 1934. iii + 17 p. (Serial E.) * Par)er, 5c. Y4.AgS/l:G91 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Coniwrrcr Dcpdrtmrnt. Department of Commerce appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1935, hearin;: Ix-forp subcommittee in charge of departments of State, justice. Conuncno. and Labor apiiropriatlon bill for 1935, 73d Congress, 2d session. 19.34. ii4-3."7 p. • Paper, 20c. Y 4.Ap 6/1 : C 73/2/935 IIo%% f<» oriler iiiiblicntionH — S«>e inforiiintion fi»ll«»wliiK Contenta January 1934 527 Government offices. Independent offices appropriation bill, 1935, report to accompany H.R. 66G3 [making appropriations for Executive Office and sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, and offices, fiscal year 1935, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Woodrum. Jan. 10, 1934. 42 p. (H.rp. 277, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) [The independent offices appropriation bill, fiscal year 1935, as here reported, includes provisions for continuing in operation during 1935 the economies in Government affairs, with certain changes relating to compensation for government officials and employees, etc.] * Paper, 5c. i Independent offices appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1935, hearing before subcommittee in charge of independent offices appropriation bill for 1935, 73d Congress, 2d session. 1934. ii+307 p. [This hearing is also on subject of continuing during fiscal year 1935 the economies in Government affairs, with certain changes relating to compensation of government officials and employees, etc.] * Paper, 20c. Y 4. Ap 6/1 : In 2/2/935 ■^Interior Department. Interior Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1935, hearings before subcommittee in charge of Interior Department appro- priation bill for 1935, 73d Congress, 2d session. 1934. ii+716 p. * Paper, 70c. Y 4.Ap 6/1 : In 8/6/935 Interior Department appropriation bill, fiscal year 1935, report to accom- pany H.R. 6951 ; submitted by Mr. Taylor of Colorado. Jan. 16, 1934. 33 p. (H.rp. 288, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. :\ Justice Department. Department of Justice appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1935, hearing before subcommittee in charge of departments of State, Jus- tice, Commerce, and Labor appropriation bill for 1935, 73d Congress, 2d session. 1934. ii+317 p. * Paper, 20c. Y 4.Ap 6/1 : J 98/935 ^ Labor Department. Department of Labor appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1935, hearing before subcommittee in charge of departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appropriation bill for 1935, 73d Congress, 2d session. 1934. ii4-200 p. * Paper, 15c. Y 4.Ap 6/1 : L 11/935 Navy Department. Navy Department and naval service appropriation bill, fiscal year 1935, report to accompany H.R. 7199; submitted by Mr. Ayres of Kansas. Jan. 22, 1934. 26 p. (H.rp. 335, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. ^— — Navy Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1935, hearing before subcommittee in charge of Navy Department appropriation bill for 1935, 73d Congress, 2d session. 1934. ii+694 p. * Paper, 60c. Y 4.Ap 6/1 : N 22/4/935 \Post Office Department. Post Office appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1935, hear- ings before subcommittee in charge of Post Office appropriation bill for 1935, 73d Congress, 2d session, 1934. ii+353 p. * Paper, 20c. Y 4.Ap 6/1 : P 84/935 ^ State Department. Department of State appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1935, hearing before subcommittee in charge of departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and Labor appropriation bill for 1935, 73d Congress, 2d session. 1934. ii-f 217 p. * Paper, 15c. Y 4.Ap 6/1 : St 2/935 Treasury Department. Treasury and Post Office departments appropriation bill, fiscal year 1935, report to accompany H.R. 7295 ; submitted by Mr. Arnold. Jan. 24, 1934. 45 p. (H.rp. 337, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. ■p — Treasury Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1935, hearing be- fore subcommittee in charge of Treasury Department appropriation bill for 1935, 73d Congress, 2d session. 1934. ii+615 p. * Paper, 60c. Y 4.Ap 6/1 : T 71/935 BANKING AND CUEEBNCY COMMITTEE, HOUSE Money. To regulate value of money in accordance with article 1, sec. 8, of Constitution of United States, to reestablish gold standard, to provide for its maintenance and stabilization, and for other purposes, report to accompany H. R. 5073; submitted by Mr. Steagall. Jan. 17, 1934. 10 p. (H.rp. 290, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26949 HoTT to order publications — See information follofvingr Contents 39914 — 34 No. 469 3 528 January 1934 Reconstruction liiiancc Corporation. Autliorizing Reconstruction Finance Corporation to continue its functions, report to accompany H.R. 6S04 [to authorize Reconstruction Finance Corporation to continue its functions until such time as the President shall l)y proclamation determine, to provide funds for continuance of functions, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Steagall. Jan. 12, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 287, 73d Cong. 2<1 .sess.) •Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-2Gn4S OL.UMS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Adamit, Burton >'. Heirs of Burton S. Adams, report to accompany H.R. 5286 [for relief of heirs of Burton S. Adams] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 323, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Adelphia Bank d Trust Co. of Philadelphia, Pa., report to accomp;iny H.R. 5247 [autliorizing adjustment of claim of .\delphia Bank and Trust Company of Philadelphia] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 313. 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Alper, Mrs. Irene B. Irene Brand A! per, report to accompany H.R. 473 [for relief of Irene Brand Alper] : submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 386, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Andriasevich, Matt. Matt Andriasevich, report to accompany H.R. 4578 [for relief of Matt Andriasevich] ; submitted by Mr. O'Brien. Jan. 12, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 284, 73d Cong. 2d sess.). ♦ Paper, 5c. Army. Claims of military personnel for damages and loss of private property, report to accompany H.R. 5278 [to authorize settlement of individual claims of military personnel for damages to and loss of private property incident to training, practice, operation, or maintenance of Army] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 22 p. (H.rp. 310, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. B. d O. Manufacturing Co., report to accompany S. 1782 [for relief of B. & O. Manufacturing Company] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 380, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Baldwin, Robert D. Robert D. Baldwin, report to accompany H.R. 5291 [for relief of Robert D. Baldwin] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 326, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Beland, Theodore W. Theodore W. Beland, report to accompany H.R. 4952 [for relief of Theodore W. Beland] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 360, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Bennett, Charles C. Charles C. Bennett, report to accompany H.R. 822 [for relief of Charles C. Bennett] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 299, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Beretta. Charles. Charles Beretta et al., report to accompany H.R. 3044 [for relief of Charles Beretta, Isidore J. Proulx, and John J. West] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan, 30, 1934. 5 p. (H.rp. 404, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Berger, Victor L. Estate of Victor L. Berger, report to accompany H.R. 7229 [for relief of estate of Victor L. Berger] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 6 p. (H.rp. 361, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Brazncll, Benjamin. Estate of Benjamin Braznell, report to accompany S. 1426 [for relief of estate of Benjamin Braznell] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 377, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paiier, 5c. Buck, NatJian A. Nathan A. Buck, report to accompany H.R. 517 [for relief of Nathan A. Buck] ; submitted by Mr. Blanthard. Jan. 12, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 280, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper. 5c. Campbell, William C. William C. Cami)b("ll. report to accompany H.R. 5242 [lor relief of William C. Campbell] : submitted by .Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 311, 73d Cong, 2tl sess.) * Paper. 5c. Caj>oraHO, Mrs. Aviva. Anna Caporaso, report to accompany H.R. 202 [for relief of Anna Caporaso] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 80, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 3.S3, 73(1 Cong. 2d sess.) • Paper, 5c. How to order publlontlona — Sec Information following: Content* January 1934 529 Carver, Amos D. Amos D. Carver et al., report to accompany H.R. 1842 [for relief of Amos D. Carver, S. E. Turner, Clifford N. Carver, Scott Blanchard, P. B. Blanchard, James B. Parse, A. N. Blanchard, and W. A. Blanchard] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 10 p. (H.rp. 354, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Castleberry, Carl F. Carl F. Castleberry, report to accompany H.R. 329G [for relief of Carl P. Castleberry] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jaii. 30, 1934. 6 p. (H.rp. 405, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Chapin, Homer C. Homer C. Chapin, report to accompany H.R. 207 [for i-elief of Homer C. Chapin] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 381, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Chicago, North Shore d Miliraiikee Railroad Co., report to accompany S. 1069 [authorizing adjustment of claim of Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company]; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 368, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Chrisp, 0. H. O. H. Chrisp, report to accompany H.R. 1127 [for relief of O. H. Chrisp] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 352, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Claims. Authorize settlement, allowance, and payment of certain claims, re- port to accompany H.R. 5413: submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 328, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Settlement, allowance, and payment of certain claims, report to accom- pany H.R. 5241; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 24 p. (H.rp. 310, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Clear, Warren J. Warren J. Clear, report to accompany S. 406 [for relief of Warren J. Clear] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 6 p. (H.rp. 3&4, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Cleverly, Willie B. Willie B. Cleverly, report to accompany S. 407 [for relief of Willie B. Cleverly] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 865, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Daleo, Jasper. Jasper Daleo, report to accompany H.R. 5290 [for relief of Jasper Daleo] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 325, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Duke, Ellis. Ellis Duke, report to accompany H.R. 3456 [for relief of Ellis Duke, also known as Elias Duke] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 8 p. (H.rp. 301, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Divorack, Charles W. Charles W. Dworack, report to accompany H.R. 666 [for relief of Charles W. Dworack] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 388, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Eddy, Charles G. Elizabeth B. Eddy, report to accompany S. 1219 [to carry into effect finding of Court of Claims in claim of Elizabeth B. Eddy, widow of Charles G. Eddy] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 5 p. (H.rp. 375, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Eisenhauer, Charles J. Charles J. Eisenhauer, report to accompany H.R. 2639 [for relief of Charles J. Eisenhauer] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 355, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Gilmer, Tex., report to accompany H.R. 2649 [for relief of Farmers and Merchants National Bank, Gilmer, Tex.] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 401, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Farmers' Grain Co., Omaha, Nebr., report to accompany S. 751 [to refund to Farmers' Grain Company, Omaha, Nebr., income taxes illegally paid to United States Treasurer] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 2 p. (H. rp. 367, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Fees, Don C. Don C. Fees, report to accompany H.R. 5287 [for relief of Don C. Fees] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 4 p. (H rp, 324, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. HoTT to order publications — See Information following Contents 530 January 1934 Fintiey, Arthur K. Arthur K. Finney, report to accompany H.R. 526 [for relief of Arthur K. Finney] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 387, 73tl Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Fischer, Anton W. Estate of Anton W. Fischer, report to accompany S. 1651 [for relief of estate of Anton W. Fischer] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 379, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Ford, Walter B. W. B. Ford, report to acconii)any H.R. 2419 [for relief of W. B. Ford] ; .submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 6 p. (H.rp. 399, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Forsell, H. H. Forsell, report to accompany H.R. 1254 [for relief of H. For- sell] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 394, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5e. Fricl, John L. John L. Friel, report to accompany H.R. 3621 [for relief of John L. Friel]; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 6 p. (H.rp. 410, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Oeneral Warehousing Company. General Warehouse Co., report to accompany H.R. 4395 [for relief of General Warehousing Company] ; submitted by Mr. O'Brien. Jan. 12, 1934. 5 p. (H.rp. 283, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Glass, Florence. Florence Glass, report to accompany H.R. 5228 [to authorize payment of hospital and other expenses arising from injurj' to Florence Glass] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 309, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Oreat American Indemnity Co. of New York, reiK)rt to accompany H.R. 4249 [for relief of Great American Indemnity Company of New York] ; submitted bv Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 305, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Oreen, Lewis E. Lewis E. Green, report to accompany H.R. 1398 [for relief of Lewis E. Green] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 395, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Head, Calvin M. Calvin M. Head, report to accompany H.R. 5163 [for relief of Calvin M. Head] : submitted by Mr. Brown of Kentucky. Jan. 5, 1933 [1934]. 3 p. (H.rp. 273. 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Henion, H. D. H. D. Henion, Harry Wolfe, and R. W. McSorley, report to accompany H.R. 4926 [for relief of H. D. Henion, Harry Wolfe, and R. W. McSorley] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 359, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Pai>cr, 5c. Herod, Williom. William Herod, report to accompany H.R. 3780 [for relief of William Herod] ; submitted by Mr. Dickstein. Jan. 20. 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 302, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Holland, Alexander W. A. W. Holland, report to accompany H.R. 996 [for relief of A. W. Holland] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp, 391, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) • Paper, 5c. International Manufacturers' Sales Co. of America, Inc., report to accompany H.R. 3460 [for relief of International Manufacturers' Sales Company of America, Incorporated] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 8 p. (H.rp. 407, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Kennedy, Francis B. Francis B. Kennedy, report to accompany S. 1079 [au- thorizing adjustment of claim of Francis B. Kennedy] ; submitted by Mr. Black. .Ian. 29, 1934. 3 p. (H. rp. 370, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Pai>or, 5c Kirkland. Weymouth. Weymouth Kirkland and Roliert N. Golding, report to accompanv 11. II. 5285 [for relief of Weymouth Kirkland and Robert N. d ' ing] ; subiiiitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 8 p. (U. ip. 322, 73d C' 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Hovp to order pnblicart to accompany H.R. 2188 [for relief of Newark Concrete Pipe Company] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 397, 73<1 Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Offcrmun. Mrs. M. Ailecn. M. Aileen Ctfferman, report to accompany H.R. 1301 [for relief of M. Aileen Offerman] ; submitted by Jlr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 3 i». (H.rp. 353, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Officers, Army. Relief of certain disbursing oflScers of Army and settlement of individual claims, report to accompany H.R. 5412 ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 12 p. (H.rp. 327. 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Relief of certain disbursing officei's of Army, report to accompany H.R. 5279 [for relief of certain disbursing officers of Army and for settlement of individual claims approved by War Department] ; sul)mitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. Op. (H. rp. 317, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. ■ Relief of (^ertain disbursing officers of Army, settlement of claims ap- proved by War Department, report to accompany H.R. 5280; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 12 p. (H.rp. 318, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Osborne, Mrs. Pinkie. Pinkie Osborne, report to accompany H.R. 3554 [for relief of Pinkie Osborne] ; submitted bv Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 6 p. (H.rp. 408, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Peeps, Mrs. Edith L. Edith L. Peeps, report to accompany H.R. 5031 [for relief of Edith L. Peeps] ; submitted by Mr. Blanchard. Jan. 12, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 285, 73a Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Pennsylvania. Department of Forests and Waters of Pennsylvania, report to accompany S. 1115 [to authorize Department of Agriculture to issue dupli- cate check in favor of Department of Forests and Waters of Pennsylvania, original check having been lost] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 374, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Pennsylvania Railroad Co., report to accompany H.R. 5275 [authorizing ad- justment of claim of Pennsylvania Railroad Company] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 314, 73d Cong. 2(1 sess.) * Pai>er, 5c. Perth Amboy, N.J., report to accompany H.R. 1298 [for relief of Perth Aniboy, N.J.] : submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20. 1934. 6 p. (H.rp. 300. 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Playa de Flor Land & Improvement Co., report to accompany H.R. 5284 [for relief of Playa de Flor Land and Improvement Company] ; submitted bv Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 821, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Potomac Electric Potccr Co., report to accompany S. 1083 [authorizing adjust- ment of claim of Potomac Electric Power Company, Washington, D.C] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 3 p. (H. rp. :'.71. 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Prann, Robert R. Robert R. Prann. report to accompany H.R. G585 [for relief of Robert R. Prnnn] ; submitted bv Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 6 p. (H.rp. 330. 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5e. Pratt, Mrs. Phyllis. Phyllis and Harold Louis Pratt, reporr to accompany H.R. 472 [for relief of Phyllis Pratt and Harold Louis Pratt] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 385, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c Rapelye, John A. John A. Rapelye. report to accompany H.R. 211 | for relief of John A. Rapel.ve] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 382, 73d Cong. I'd sess. ) * I'aper, Tic. Reed, Surd S. Sard S. Reed, report to accompanv H.R. 9S7 [for relief of Sard S. Reed] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 390, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) ♦ Paper, 5c. Dot to order publlcatlonH — See information following: Content* January 1934 533 Roden, Mary A. Mary Agnes Roden, report to accompany S. 375 [to reimburse estate of Mary Agnes Roden, Sophie T. Walsh, administratrix] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 363, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Roiirke, 8. A. S. A. Rourke, report to accompany H.R. 2660 [for relief of S. A. Rourke] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 12, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 282, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Russell, John B. John B. Russell, report to accompany H.R. 2672 [for relief of John B. Russell] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 402, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Schutte & Koerting Co., report to accomtjauy S. 1085 [authorizing adjustment of claim of Schutte and Koerting Company] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 372, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Sheldon, William. William Sheldon, report to accompany H.R. 3606 [for relief of William Sheldon] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 409, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. SlonaJcer, George G. George G. Slonaker, report to accompany H.R. 2990 [for relief of George G. Slonaker] ; submitted by Mr. Blanchard. Jan. 29, 1934. 5 p. (H.rp. 356, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Spector, Frank. Frank Specter, report to accompany H.R. 5097 [authorizing adjustment of claim of Frank Spector] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 308, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Stiles, William T. William T. Stiles, report to accompany S. 1087 [authorizing adjustment of claim of William T. Stiles] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 373, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Sulem, William. William Sulem, report to accompany H.R. 4147 [for relief of William Sulem] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 304, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Summers, John L. John L. Summers et al., report to accompany H.R. 5283 [for relief of John L. Summers, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 20 p. (H.rp. 320, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Swearingen, Mrs. Nannie. Nannie Swearingen, report to accompany S. 1496 [for relief of Nannie Swearingen] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 378, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Taher, Mrs. Emma F. Emma F. Taber, report to accompany H.R. 4056 [for relief of Emma F. Taber] ; submitted by Mr. Walter. Jan. 29, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 358, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Taylor, Katlierine G. Katherine G. Taylor, report to accompany H.R. 2818 [for relief of Katherine G. Taylor] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 403, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Terlizzi, Alex. Alex Terlizzi, report to accompany H.R. 1247 [for relief of Alex Terlizzi] ; submitted by Mr. Dickstein. Jan. 5, 1934. 5 p. (H.rp. 272, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Tiburzio, Primo. Primo Tiburzio, report to accompany H.R. 881 [for relief of Prime Tiburzio] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 389, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Tidivell, Ghambliss L. Chambliss L. Tidwell, report to accompany H.R. 2342 [for relief of Chambliss L. TidweU] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 2 p. (H.rp. 398, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Tilghman, Mrs. Zoe A. Zoe A. Tilghman, report to accompany H.R. 2659 [for relief of Zoe A. Tilghman] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 12, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 281, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Vandover, G. C. G. C. Vandover, report to accompany H.R. 4973 [for relief of G. C. Vandover] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 4 p. (H.rp. 306, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Hovr to order publications — See information follo^vlng Contents 534 January 1934 Volker, Anna. Anna Volker, report to accompany H.R. 5096 [for relief of Anna Volker] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 5 p. (H.rp, 307, 73d CJong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Walther, George C. George Charles Walther, report to accompany H.J.Res. 61 [granting compen.sation to George Charles Walther] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 10 p. (H.rp. 331, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Wheeler, Edvxird B. Edward B. "Wheeler, report to accompany S. 1724 [author- izing reimbursement of Edward B. Wheeler and State Investment Company for loss of lands in Mora grant, N.Mex.] ; submittt'd by Mr. Black. Jan. 20, 1934. 3 p. (H.rp. 332, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Williamson, Clark M. C. M. Williamson et al., report to accompany S. 2 [for relief of C. M. Williamson, Mrs. Tura Liljenquist, administratrix of C. E, Liljenquist, Lottie Redman, and H. N. Smith] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 29, 1934. 7 p. (H.rp. 362, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Worrall, Laicrencc P. L. P. Worrall. report to accompany H.R. 5402 [relief of L. P. Worrall] ; submitted by Mr. Seger. Jan. 12, 1934. 9 p. (H.rp. 286, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Tosemite Lumber Co., report to accompany H.R. 1405 [for relief of Yosemite Lumber Company] ; submitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 30, 1934. 11 p. (H.rp. 396, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. COINAGE, WE31GHTS, AND MEASITRES COMMITTEE, HOUSE Money. To protect currency systems of United States and to provide for better use of monetary gold stock, report [and minority report] to accompany H.R. 6.976. [2 pts.] (H.rp. 292, 2 pts., 73d Cong. 2d sess.) L.C. card 33-26950 fpt. ll Report; submitted by Mr. Somers of New York. Jan. 18, 1934. 12 p. • Paper, 5c. pt. 2. Minority report ; submitted by Mr. McGugin. Jan. 19, 1934. 5 p. • Paper, 5c. DISTRICT OF COLVMBIA COMMIITEE, HOUSE Liquors. Alcoholic beverage control, report to accompany H.R. 6181 [to control manufacture, transportation, possession, and sale of alcoholic beverages in District of Columbia] ; submitted by Mrs. Norton. Jan. 8, 1934. 10 p. (H.rp. 274, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26945 Washington Home for Foundlings. To authorize increased number of directors for Washington Home for Foundlings, report to accompany S. 1659 ; sub- mitted by Mrs. Norton. Jan. 19, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 297, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. ELECTIONS OOMMITfEE NO. ."?. HOV8E Louisiana. Claim of Mrs. Bolivar E. Kemp and J. V. Sanders, jr., to seat in Congress, report to accompany H.Res. 231 [declaring null and void election of Mrs. Bolivar E. Kemp and J. Y. Sanders, jr., to Congress from 6th congres- sional di-strict of Louisiana] ; submitted by Mr. Kerr. Jan. 20, 1934. 5 p, (H.rp. 334, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. IMMIGRATION AND NATURAIJZATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE Aliens. To amend record of registry act. reiwrt to acconiiiany H.R. 3522 [to extend benefits of record of registry under act of Mar. 2, 1929 (45 Stat. 1512), to aliens who arrivellcatton«-^See Information folIoTrlnsr Contents Januabt 1934 537 BIVEES AND HARBORS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Annapolis Hartor, Md., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Annapolis Harbor, Md. [Oct. 23, 1933, with report of E. J. Dent, etc.]. [1933.] 16 p. map. (Document 23, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) t Y 4.R 52: 73/23 Chesapeake and DeJaioare Canal. Inland waterway from Delaware River to Che.sapeake Bay, Del. and Md. (ship canal), report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on inland waterway from Delaware River to Chesapeake Bay, Del. and Md. [Nov. 13, 1933, with report of Earl I. Brown, etc.j. [1933.] 42 p. 4 pi. 9 maps. (Document 24, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) f Y4.R 52: 73/24 Horn Harbor, Va., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Horn Harbor, Va. [Oct. 2, 1933, with report of J. D. Arthur, jr., etc.]. [1933.] 13 p. map. (Document 22, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) f Y4.R 52: 73/22 Ohjmpia Harbor, Wash., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Olympia Harbor, Wash. [Oct 2, 1933. with report of C. L. Sturdevant, etc.]. [1933.] 21 p. map. (Docu- ment 21, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) t Y4.R 52: 73/21 Tuo Rivers Harbor, Wis., report of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors on review of reports heretofore submitted on Two Rivers Harbor, Wis. [Dec. 11, 1933, with report of H. M. Trippe, etc.]. [1934.] 20 p. map. (Document 25, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) t Y 4.R 52 : 7.3/25 RULES CX)MMITTKE, HOUSE Economies in National Government. Consideration of H.R. 6663, report to accompany H.Res. 217 [making in order for consideration provisions of title 2 of H.R. 6663 and imposing certain restrictions upon amendments to general appropriation bills during 73d Congress] ; submitted by Mr. Pou. Jan. 10, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 278, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) [Title 2 of H.R. 6663, inde- pendent offices appropriation bill, fiscal year 1935, continues in operation during 1935 the economies in Government affairs, with certain changes relating to compensation for Government officials and employees, etc.] * Paper, 5c. Money. Consideration of H.R. 6976, report to accompany H.Res. 227 [for consideration of H.R. 6976, to protect currency system of United States, to provide for better use of monetary gold stock of United States, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Bankhead. Jan. 18, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 293, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Receivers. Extending time of report on receiverships [by Judiciary Com- mittee, House], report to accompany H.Res. 228; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Jan. 25, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 339, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Warships. For consideration of H.R. 6604, report to accompany H.Res. 235 [for consideration of H.R. 6604, to establish composition of Navy with respect to categories of vessels limited by treaties signed at Washington, Feb. 6, 1922, and at London, Apr. 22, 1930, at limits prescribed by those treaties, to authorize construction of certain naval vessels, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Bankhead. Jan. 25, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 347, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Wild life. To create committee on wild life, report to accompany H.Res. 237; submitted by Mr. Driver. Jan. 25, 1934. 1 p. (H.rp. 348, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. WATS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Calendar, assignments for hearings on revision of revenue act of 1932, Dec. 1&-21. 1933; no. 5, Dec. 21, 1933. 1933. 5 leaves, 4° $ Y 4.W 36 : 73/5/Revenue Calendar, assignments for hearings on revision of revenue act of 1932, Jan. &-11, 1934; no. 6-8. 1934. Each 4 p. or 3 p. 4° t Y 4.W 36 : 73/6-8/Revenue HoTT to order pnbllcatlons-^See Information follo^ving: Contents 538 January 1934 Intcnial revenue. Keveuue revision, 1934, hearings, 73d Congress, Jid session, Dec. 15, 1933-Jan. 11, 1034. indi'xed. 1934. Ti+^40 p. il. * Paper, 80c. Y 4.W 36 : R 32/42 Liquors. Liiiuor taxing bill of 1034. report to awompany H.R. 6131 [to raise revenue bv taxing certain intoxicating liquors] ; submitted by Mr. Doughton. Jan. 3, 1934. 6 p. (H.rp. 271. 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card .34-26039 Tax on intoxicating liquor, joint hearings before Committee on Ways and Means, House of Itepresentatives, and Committee on Finance, Senate, 73d Congress, interim, 1st and 2d sessions, Dec. 11-14, 19.33. 1934. ii+417 p. 9 pi. • Paper, 30c. Y 4.W 36 : L 66/5 MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION COMMISSION Report of Migratory Bird Conservation Commi.ssion, [fiscal year] 1933. 1934. iii+5 p. (H.doc. 201, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. L.C. card 31-26247 NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATION COMMISSION Report. National Forest Reservation Commission, report of National Forest Reservation Commission, year ended June 30, 1933. 1934. iv4-24 p. map. (S.doc. 106, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 11-35944 SENATE BimetuUism. Honest inflation, article from Scribner's magazine, Jan. 1934, entitled Honest inflation, by Edward Tuck ; presented by Mr. Wheeler, Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 19, 1934. 9 p. (S.doc. 115, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26989 Stabilization of gold and silver, statement of George W. Malone, chair- man of silver committee ci"eated by governors of 11 western States to assist In stabilization of relation of silver to gold in monetary system of the world ; presented by Mr. King. Jan. 11, 1934. 6 p. (S.doc. Ill, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) • Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26954 Calendar of business, Senate, 73d Congress, 2d session, Jan. 4-31, 1934 ; no. 73-9(^). 1934. Each 20 p. or 24 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session. The le^slative day of Jan. 23 extended through the calendar dav Jan. 31.] t Y 1.3 : 73/73-90 Constitution of United States. Obsolete features of our Federal Constitution, by Charles Sumner Lobingier ; presented by Mr. Norris. 1934. y4-30 p. (S.doc. 100. 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper. 5c. L.C. card ;^-20(M0 Lair. Modern tendencies and the law. address by Homer Cummings delivered at meeting of American Bar Association at Grand Rapids. Mich.. Aug. 31. 1933; presented by Mr. Barkley. 1934. [l]+7 p. (S.doc. 109, 73d Cong. 2(1 sess.) [For print without congressional document number, issued by the Justice Department, .see Monthly catalog for Oct. 1933, p. 285.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 3.3-26952 Idortiiuges. Minnesota mortgage moratorium law, opinion of Supreme Court and dLssenting opinion in case of Home Building and Loan Association, appel- lant, r. John H. Blaisdell and Rosella Blaisdell, his wife, on api^eal from Supreme Court of Minnesota, with certain State Supreme Court decisions and other papers in relation thereto; [siibmitted by Mr. Shipstead]. 1034. iv+ 00 p. (S.doc. 113. 7,3d Cong. 2<1 sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26968 Rules. Senate manual containing standing rules and orders of Senate, Consti- tution of I'nited States, Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confedera- tion. Ordinance of 1787. Jefferson's manual, etc. [Revised edition.] 1933. 730 p. (S.doc. l.-)0, 72tl Cong. 2d sess.) ♦Cloth. .^L.'iO. L.C. card 1-9223 Ifo^T to order pnblient lonn — See Information foIloTrinar Content* Januaby 1934 539 AGBICULTtTEE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, SENATE Agriculture. Relating to contracts and agreements under agricultural adjust- ment act [entered into with Members of Congress], report to accompany S. 2284 ; submitted by Mr. Smith. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 19, 1934. 1 p. (S.rp. 197, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Loan^ to farmers, report to accompany S. 1975 [to provide for loans to farmers for crop production and harvesting during 1934] ; submitted by Mr. Smith. Jan. 8, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 148, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33^26957 AIR MAIL AND OCEAN MAIL CONTRACTS, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATION OF, SENATE -Mail contracts. Investigation of air mail and ocean mail contracts, hearings, 73d Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S.Res. 349 (72d Congress), creating special committee of Senate to investigate air mail and ocean mail contracts, Oct. 17-26, 1933. 1933. pt. 2, iii+443-905 p. * Paper, 50c. Y 4. Ai 7/2 : H 35/pt. 2 BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, SENATE Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, report to accompany H.R. 6670 [to provide for establishment of corporation to aid in refinancing of faiTQ debts] ; submitted by Mr. Fletcher. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 22, 1934. 1 p. (S.rp. 198, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, report to accompany S. 2225 [to provide for establishment of corporation to aid in refinancing of farm debts] ; submitted by Mr. Fletcher. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 15, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp. 190, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5e. ->. Money. Gold reserve act of 1934, hearings, 73d Congress, 2d session, on S, 2366, to protect currency system of United States, to provide for better use of monetary gold stock of United States, and for other purposes, Jan. 19 [-22], 1934. 1934. 3 pts. [viii]+315 p. * Pai^er, each pt. 10c. Y 4.B 22/3 : G 56/2/pt. 1-3 Gold reserve act of 1934, report to accompany H.R. 6976 [to protect cur- rency system of United States, to provide for better use of monetary gold stock of United States, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Fletcher. Jan. 23, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp. 201, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) [Among the amendments to H.R. 6976 recommended by the committee is a section creating the Foreign Exchange Board.] * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 34-26041 Reconstf-uction Finance Corpwation. Extension of povrers to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, report to accompany S. 2125 [to continue functions of Reconstruction Finance Corporation, to provide additional funds for cor- poration, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Fletcher. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 13, 1934. 1 p. (S.rp. 188, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. \ Speculation. Stock exchange practices, hearings, 73d Congress, 1st session [and 2d session], on S.Res. 84 (72d Congress), to investigate practices of stock exchanges with respect to buying and selling and borrowing and lending of listed securities, and S.Res. 56 (73d Congress), to investigate matter of banking operations and practices, issuance and sale of securities, and trading therein, Oct. 17 [-Dec. 7]. 1933. 1933-34. pts. 5-8, [xix] +2279-4201 p. iL [These hearings relate to the Chase Securities Corporation.] * Paper, pts 5, 6, and 8, each 50c. ; * pt. 7, 40c. Y 4.B 22/3 : St 6/5i/pt. 5-« CLAIMS COMMITTEE, SENATE Alaska Matanuska Coal Company. Coal-lease rentals, report to accompany S. 606 [to authorize waiver or remission of certain coal-lease rentals due United States from Alaska Matanuska Coal Company] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 228, 73d Cong, 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. HoTv to order pnltlications— See information folloTringr Contents 540 January 1934 American Bonding Co., of Baltimore, report to accompany S. 252 [for relief of American Bunding Company, of Baltimore] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 221, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. B. d O. Manufacturing Co., report to accompany S. 1782 [for relief of B. and O. Manufacturing Company] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10. 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 15G, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Bloxhain, Ocorge J. George J. Bloxhatn, report to accompany S. 1118 [for relief of George J. Bloxham] : submitted by Mr. Coolidge. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 21S, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Bolgcr, Elizuhcth. Elizabeth Bolger, report to accompany S. 785 [for relief of Elizabeth Bolger] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 11, 1934. 7 p. (S.rp. 179, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Bonds of United States. To amend sec. 3702, Revised statutes [relative to pay- ment of lost or destroyed bonds], rei>ort to accompany S. 1528; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp, 229, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Brazncll. Benjamin. Estate of Benjamin Braznell. report to accompany S. 1426 [for relief of estate of Benjamin Brazncll] ; submitte\Ir. White. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 16 p. (S.rp. 226, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) • Paper, 5e. Clear, Warren J. Warren J, Clear, report to accompany S. 406 [for relief of Warren J. Clear] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 6 p. (S.rp. 157, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Cleverly, Willie B. Willie B. Cleverly, report to accompany S. 407 [for relief of Willie B. Cleverly] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp. 158, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Compagnie Oenerale Transatlantique, report to accompany S. 1692 [for relief of Compagnie Generale Transatlantique] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 224, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) • Pai^er, 5c. Concrete Engineering Co., report to accompany S. 1540 [for relief of Concrete Engineering Company] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 27, 1934. p. (S.rp. 239, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Cotter, Fred H. Fred H. Cotter, report to accompany S. 254 [for relief of Fred H. Cotter] ; submitted by Mr. Townsend. Jan. 23, calendar dav Jan. 26, 1934. G p. (S.rp. 23G, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Danenhotcer, William W. William W. Danenbower, report to accompany S. 2406 [to carry into effect findings of Court of Claims in case of William W. Danenbower I ; submitted bv Mr. Bailey. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 27, 1934. 6 p. (S.rp. 240, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. IIo\%- to ortler pnbllcatlonn-^See Information foIloTvlngr Contents January 1934 541 Eddp, Charles O. Estate of Elizabetli B. Eddy, report to accompany S. 1219 [to carry into effect finding of Court of Claims in claim of Elizabeth B. Eddy, widow of Charles G. Eddy] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 5 p. (S.rp. 167, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Edwards, E. Walter. E. Walter Edwards, report to accompany S. 1073 [for relief of E. Walter Edwards, successor to C. B. Edwards and Brother] ; sub- mitted by Mr. White. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 12, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 182, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Elizabeth Buxton Hospital, report to accompany S. 1531 [relief of Elizabeth Buxton Hospital] ; submitted by Mr. Coolidge. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 215, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Fairmont Creamery Co., report to accompany S. 749 [for relief of Fairmont Creamery Company, Omaha, Nebr.] : submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 176, 72d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Farmers' Grain Co., Omaha, Nebr., report to accompany S. 751 [to refund to Farmers' Grain Company, Omaha, Nebr., income taxes illegally paid to United States Treasurer] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 166, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. First Camden National Bank, d Trust Co., Camden, N.J., report to accompany S. 172 [for relief of First Camden National Bank and Trust Company, Cam- den, N.J.]; submitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 10, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 152, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Fischer, Anton W. Estate of Anton W. Fischer, report to accompany S. 1651 [for relief of estate of Anton W. Fischer] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 10, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 151, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Foreman, Walter T. Walter Thomas Foreman, report to accompany S. 1075 [for relief of Walter Thomas Foreman] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 12, 1934. 8 p. (S.rp. 183, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5e. Franklin Surety Co., report to accompany S. 1076 [authorizing adjustment of claim of Franklin Surety Company] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 168, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Gooch, Lueco R. Lueco R. Gooch, report to accompany S. 1077 [for relief of Lueco R. Gooch] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 26, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp. 235, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Great American Indemnity Co. of New York, report to accompany S. 356 [for relief of Great American Indemnity Company of New York] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 12, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp. 181, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Harsin, Harry. Harry Harsin, report to accompany S. 176 [for relief of Harry Harsin] ; submitted by Mr. Townsend. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 12 p. (S. rp. 211, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Hatvkins, Airs. Asa C. Mrs. Asa Caswell Hawkins, report to accompany S. 1078 [for relief of Mrs. Asa Caswell Hawkins] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 27, 1934. 7 p. (S.rp. 241, 73d Gong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. * Holland, Alexander W. A. W. Holland, report to accompany S. 551 [for relief of A. W. Holland] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 5 p. (S.rp. 222, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Hoxcard, R. 8., Company, Incorporated. R. S. Howard Co., Inc., report to accompany S. 2002 [for relief of R. S. Howard Company, Incorporated].; sub- mitted by Mr. Black. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 6 p. (S.rp. 231, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. International Mercantile Marine Co., report to accompany S. 1693 [for relief of International Mercantile Marine Company] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 225, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. How to order publications— See Information folIOTfringr Consents 542 January 1934 Keniwdy, Francis B. Francis B. Kennedy, report to accompany S. 1079 [author- izing adjustment of claim of Francis B. Kennedy] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1034. 3 p. (S.rp. 1C>3, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Kiuman, Guy M. Guy M. Kinman, report to accompany S. 163 [for relief of Guy M. Kinman] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 10, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp, 150, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Kiutpp, Milbum. Milbum Knapp, report to accompany S. 256 [for relief of Milburn Knapp]; submitted Ity Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 5 p. (S.rp. 164, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Koricr Realty, Incorporated. Korber Realty Co., Inc., report to accompany S. 1321 [authorizing adjustment of claim of Korl)er Realty, Incorporated] : sub- mitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 11, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 177, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Lebanon Equity Exchange, Lebanon, Nebr.. report to accomjiany S. 750 [for relief of Lebanon Equity Exchange, Lebanon, Nebr.] : ."submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 162, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Lennon, John T. John T. Lennon and George T. Flora, report to accompany S. 1074 [authorizing adju.stment of claims of John T. Lennon and George T. Floral; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 161, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. lAndqttiftt, Edith N. Edith N. Lindquist, report to accompany S. 413 [for relief of Edith N. Lindquist] ; submitted by Mr. Townsend. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 20, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 237, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Little Rock College, report to accompany S. 1347 [for relief of Little Rock Col- lege, Little Rock. Ark.] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 12, 1934. 3 [2] p. (S.rp. 187, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Littlepage, Charles F. Charles F. Littlepage, report to accompany S. 1258 [for relief of Charles F. Littlepage] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 27, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 242, 73d Cong. 2d .sess.) * Paper, 5c. Lowe, John Z. John Z. Lowe, report to accompany S. 1405 [for relief of John Z. Lowe] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 24, 1934. 7 p. (S.rp. 203, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Lynn, Anthony J. Anthony J. Lynn, report to accompany S. 1429 [for relief of Anthony J. Lynn] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 11, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp. 180, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. McKimmon d McKee, Inc., report to accompany S. 1081 [for relief of McKimmon and McKee, Incorporated, successor to Raleigh Insurance and Realty Com- pany] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 12, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 184, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Manges. Be>atrice I. Beatrice I. Manges, report to accompany S. 376 [for relief of Beatrice I. Manges] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10. 1934. 8 p. (S.rp. 169, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) [Corrected print.] * Paper, 5c. Mast, C. J. C. J. Mast, report to accompany S. 1949 [for relief of C. J. Mast] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 5 p. (S.rp. 207, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Merritt, L. Manuel. Manuel Merritt, report to accompany S. 552 [for relief of Manuel Merritt] ; submitted by Mr. Coolidge. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 217, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper. 5c. Merii, Karim J. Karim Joseph Mery, report to accompany S. 2317 [for relief of Karim Joseph Mery] ; .submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 5 p. (S.rp. 210, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Messier, A. C, Company. A. C. Messier Co.. report to accompajiy S. Sft'i [to confer jurisdiction on Court of Claims fo bear and determine claim of A. C. Messier Company] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 23, cab^ndar day Jan. 25. 1934. 9 p. (S.rp. 227, 73d Cong. 2d .sess.) ♦ I'n|)er. .'tc. HoTT to order pnbllcatlon*— See inforuintlon (oIloTcIno: Contentu II I January 1934 543 Miller, R. B. R. B. Miller, report to accompany S. 2278 [for relief of R. B. Miller] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 6 p. (S.rp. 209, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Mortimer, Samuel O. S. G. Mortimer, report to accompany S. 1600 [for relief of S. G. Mortimer] ; submitted by Mr. Coolidge. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 216, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Ordway, Wallace E. Wallace E. Ordway, i-eport to accompany S. 258 [for relief of Wallace E. Ordway] ; submitted by Mr. Townsend. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 5 p. (S.rp. 212, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Pennsylvania. Department of Forests and Waters of Pennsylvania, report to accompany S. 1115 [to authorize Department of Agriculture to issue duplicate check in favor of Department of Forests and Waters of Pennsylvania, original check having been lost] ; submitted by Mr. Bailev. Jan. 10, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 160, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Pennsylvania Railroad Co., report to accompany S. 1082 [authorizing adjust- ment of claim of Pennsylvania Railroad Company] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 173, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Petrolia-Fort Worth gas-pipe line, report to accompany S. 2315 [for settlement of damage claims arising from construction of Petrolia-Fort Worth gas-pipe line] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 23, calendar dav Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 208, 73d Cong. 2a sess.) * Paper, 5c. Potomac Electric Power Co., report to accompany S. 1083 [authorizing adjust- ment of claim of Potomac Electric Power Company, Washington, D.C.] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 174, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Public Service Coordinated Transport of Newark, N.J., report to accompany S. 1084 [authorizing adjustment of claim of Public Service Coordinated Transport of Newark. N.J.] ; submitted by Mr. Bailev. Jan. 10, 1934. 5 p. (S.ip. 171, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Quevilly, French a4ixiliary hark. French auxiliary bark Quevilly, report to accompany S. 1934 [conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of United States to hear and determine claim by Compagnie Maritime Normande, for- merly known as Societe Anonyme du Quevilly owner of 4-masted auxiliary bark Quevilly, against United States] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 19, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 195. 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Rio Ch'ande Southern Rmlroad Co., report to accompany S. 1859 [authorizing adjustment of claim of Rio Grande Southern Railroad Company] : submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 206, 73d Cong. 2d sess. ) * Paper, 5c. Robinson, Fred A. Fred A. Robinson, report to accompany S. 1119 [for relief of Fred A. Robinson] ; submitted by Mr. Coolidge. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 219, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Roden, Mary A. Estate of Mary Agnes Roden, report to accompany S. 375 [to reimburse estate of Mary Agnes Roden, Sophie T. Walsh, administratrix] ; submitted by Mr. Townsend. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 17, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 194, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Schutte d Koertinri Co., report to accompany S. 1085 [authorizing adjustment of claim of Schutte and Koerting Company] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 12, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp. 185, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Sorensen, Christian M. A. Elsie Segar, administratrix, report to accompany S. 1331 [for relief of Elsie Segar, administratrix of C. M. A. Sorensen, and of Holger E. Sorensen] ; submitted by Mr. Townsend. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 6 p. (S.rp. 213, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Spearin, George B. Estate of George B. Spearin, report to accompany S. 1680 [for relief of estate of George B. Spearin] ; submitted by Mr. Coolidge. Jan. 10, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 165, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Hoiv to order publicatious — See information foUo^rlng: Contents 39914—34 No. 469 4 544 January 1934 Spector, Frank. Frank Spector, report to accompany S. 1086 [authorizing adjustment of claim of Frank Spector] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp. 214, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) • Paper, 5c. Standard Drcdying Co., report to accompany S. 1683 [for relief of Standard Dredging Company] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 10, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp. 159, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦Paper, 5c. Stiles, William T. William T. Stiles, report to accompany S. 1087 [authorizing adjustment of claim of William T. Stiles] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 175, 73d Cong. 2d se.ss.) * Paper, 5c. Stivers, Edf/ar. Edgar Stivers, report to accompany S. 1460 [for relief of Edgar Stivers] ; submitted by Mr. Coolidge. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 220, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Sultzbach Clothing Co., report to accompany S. 1191 [for relief of Sultzbach Clothing Company] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 223, 73d Cong. 2d ses.s.) • Paper, 5c. Swearingen, Mrs. Nannie. Nannie Swearingen, report to accompany S. 1496 [for relief of Nannie Swearingen] ; submitted by Mr. Town.send. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 17, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 193, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Union Shipping <£ Trading Co., Ltd., report to accompany S. 1192 [for relief of Union ^Shipping and Trading Company, Limited] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 172, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. W. I. Radcliffe, steamship. Steamship W. I. Radcliffe, report to accompany S. 1935 [to amend act conferring jurisdiction upon certain courts of United States to hear and determine claim by owner of steamship W. I. Radcliffe against United States, so as to permit joining of W. I. KadclilTe Steamship Company, Limited, in action as party libelant] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 19, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 196, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Pai)er, 5c. Walsh, Patrick H. Patrick Henry Walsh, report to accompany S. 170 [for relief of Patrick Henry Walsh] ; submitted by Mr. Townsend. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 17, 1934. 5 p. (S.rp. 192, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. White Brothers & Co., report to accompany S. 1088 [authorizing adjustment of claim of White Brothers and Company] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 205, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. WiUiavison, Clark M. C. M. Williamson et al., report to accompany S. 2 [for relief of C. M. Williamson, Mrs. Tura Liljenquist, administratrix of C. E. Liljenquist, Lottie Redman, and H. N. Smith] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. Jan. 10, 1934. 7 p. (S.rp. 170, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) [Corrected print.] * Paper, 5c. Woodhouse Chain Works, report to accompany S. 177 [for relief of Woodhouse Chain Works] ; submitted by Mr. Logan. Jan. 11, 1934. 5 p. (S.rp. 178, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c, Young, James R. James R. Young, report to accompany S. 10S9 [for relief of James R. Young, successor to Union Trust Company] ; submitted by Mr. White. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 12, 1934. 3 p. (S.rp. 186, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. COMMERCE COMMrrXEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 73d Congress, 2d session, Jan, 12-25, 1934: no. 10-12. 1934. Each 32 p, or 40 p. 4° t Y 4.C 73/2: 73/1 0-IJ Delaware River. Bridge across Delaware River, report to accompany S. 2029 [to extend time for construction of bridge across Delaware River near Tren- ton, N.J., by Pennjsylvania Railroad Company and Pennsylvania and Newark Railroad Company] ; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Jan. 11. calendar day Jan. 22, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 200, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) • Pai)er, 5c. Ho'»T to order pnlilientlon!* — See inforniatinn follo'»vlnflr Contcnla I January 1934 545 Food, drugs, and cosmetics, hearings before subcommittee, 73d Congress, 2d session, on S. 1944, to prevent manufacture, shipment, and sale of adulterated or misbranded food, drugs, and cosmetics, and to regulate traffic therein, to prevent false advertisement of food, drugs, and cosmetics, and for other pur- poses, Dec. 7 and 8, 1933. 1934. iv+505 p. 1 pi. * Paper, 50c. Y 4.C 73/2 : F 73 Inland Waterways Corporation. Amend Inland Waterways Corporation act, report to accompany S. 2347 [to amend Inland "Waterways Corporation act, as amended, so as to provide for same action upon application for certificate of public convenience and necessity when submitted by carriers, including Inland Waterways Corporation, on Columbia and Snake rivers, as is now provided for in case of carriers on Mississippi and Warrior rivers and their tributaries] ; submitted by Mr. Stephens. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 1 p. (S.rp. 234, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Noxudee River. To declare Noxubee River in Noxubee County, Miss., nonnavi- gable stream, report to accompany S. 2337 ; submitted by Mr. Stephens. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 25, 1934. 1 p. (S.rp. 233, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Oregon. Relating to amortization of construction cost of certain toll bridges in Oregon, report to accompany S. 19S5; submitted by Mr. Sheppard. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 22, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 199, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, SENATE Banks and banking. To amend act of Mar. 4, 1933, relating to regulation of banking in District of Columbia [so that stock of any savings bank, savings company, or banking institution, doing business in District of Columbia, issued after enactment of this bill, shall not be subject to double liability], report to accompany S. 2465; submitted by Mr. King. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 2.5, 1934. 1 p. (S.rp. 232, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. ■ Dairy products. Sale and distribution of dairy products in District of Co- lumbia, hearings before subcommittee, 73d Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S.Res. 76, to investigate conditions respecting sale and distribution of dairy products in District of Columbia, Nov. 3-Dec. 18, 1933. 1934. pt. 2, iii+577-1105 p. * Paper, 50c. Y 4.D 63/2 : D 14/2/pt. 2 Liquors. District of Columbia alcoholic beverage control act, report [and minority views] to accompany H.R. 6181 [to control manufacture, trans- portation, possession, and sale of alcoholic beverages in District of Colum- bia]. [2 pts.] (S.rp. 189, 2 pts., 73d Cong. 2d sess.) L.C. card 33-26958 [pt. 1.] Report; submitted by Mr. Reynolds. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 15, 1934. 6 p. • Paper, 5c. pt. 2. Minority views; submitted by Mr. Capper. Jan. 11, calendar day Jan. 16, 1934. 3 p. * Paper, 5c. • FINANCE COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 73d Congress, 2d session, Jan. 6 and 24, 1934; no. 6 and 7. 1934. Each 36 p. 4° $ Y 4.F 49 : 73/6, 7 Legislative calendar of subcommittee on veterans' legislation, 73d Con- gress, 2d session, Jan. 24 and 31, 1934 ; no. 1 and 2. 1934. Each 8 p. 4° t Y 4.F 49 : 73/1-2/Vet. First Granite National Bank, Augusta, Me., report to accompany S. 1853 [to authorize Secretary of Treasui-y to execute agreement of indemnity to First Granite National Bank, Augusta, Me.] ; submitted by Mr. Harrison. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 26, 1934. 2 p. (S.i-p- 238, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. Liquor taxing act of 1934, report to accompany H.R. 6131 [to raise revenue by taxing certain intoxicating liquors] ; submitted by Mr. Harrison. Jan. 8, 1934. 4 p. (S.rp. 149, 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. L.C. card 33-26957 HofT to order publications— See information foUoTringr Contents 546 January 1934 POaaON RELATIONS COMMITTEE, BENAIU Calendars. I>egislative calendar, 73d Congress, 2d session, Jan. 2, 1J>34; no. 5. 1934. 30 p. 4° J Y 4. F 76/2 : 73/5 INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE Calctulars. Legislative calendar, 73d Congress, 2d session, Jan. 12 and 31, lii34 ; no. 1 and 2. 1»34. 28 p. and 30 p. 4° J Y 4. In 2/2: 73/1, 2 Indiana. Survey of conditions among Indians of United States, on develop- iiu'iir iind leasing of Flathead power sites, Flathead [or Jocko] Indian Reser- vatidii. Mont., partial report pursuant to Senate resolution 79, 70th Congress, and sulisequent resolutions ; submitted by Mr. Wheeler. Jan. 4, 1934. 2 p. (S.rp. 147. 73d Cong. 2d sess.) [Corrected print. 1st print omits day of month.] * Paper, 5c. Michigan. Mount Pleasant Indian School, report to accompany S. 2152 [grant- ing proiK'rty known as Mount Pleasant Indian School to Michigan for institu- tional puri)oses] ; submitted by Mr. Wheeler. Jan. 23, 19.".4. 1 p. (S.rp. 202, | 73<1 Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c. Siouan Indians of iMinber River, reiwrt to accompany S. 1632 [for recognition as Siouan Indians of Lumber River of certain Indians in North Carolina] : submitted by Mr. Wheeler. Jan. 23, calendar day Jan. 24, 1934. p. (S.n.. 204. 73d Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c. INTERSTATE COMMERCE CX)MMIXTHX, SENATE Mutluwa. George C. Confirmation of George C. Mathews to be member of Federal Trade Commission, hearing, 73d Congress, 2d session, Jan. 18, 1934: [statement of William E. Humphrey]. 1934. ii-|-21 p. ♦Paper, 5c. Y4. In8/3:M42 Splawn, Walter M. W. Confirmation of Walter M. W. Splawn to be member of Interstate Commerce Commission, hearings, 73d Congres.«, 2d session, Jan. 16 and 18, 1934. 1934. ii+