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E SUPPLEMENT TO United States Government Publications Monthly Catalog 1 941 — 1942 Supplement to United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents i 94 i -i 942 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1947 0/5.73 1^35 5uup. 4 \<)HI->4<* 1 •sr J2£; In Preface This first Supplement to the Monthly Catalog lists all publications issued during the period January 1941 to December 1942, .which have been received in the Library of the Public Documents Division, and which have not been listed in any catalog published by the Superintendent of Documents. Conforming with the style of the current Monthly Catalog the jentries presented herewith are in alpha- betical arrangement by issuing office. A number has been assigned to each entry. The index included in the Supplement designates entry numbers rather than page numbers. Steel barrels and drums, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 7, 1941-Feb. 3, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical serv- ice.] C 3.106 : 941/1-942/12 291 Steel office furniture, shelving and lockers and fire resistive safe indus- try products, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942, Mar. 12, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Is- sues for December of each year include summaries of fire resistive safe industry products by months for 1941 and 1942, respectively.] C 3.108 : 941/1-942/12 292 Structural clay products, Jan. and Feb. 1941-Aug. 1942. June 18, 1941-Oct. 28, 1942. various paging, 4° [Monthly; statistics for Jan. and Feb. issued as one publication. Processed. Current statistical service. Dis- continued.] C3.109:941/l-942/8 21 293 Sulfuric acid, production, consumption, shipments and stocks, Nov. 1941. Feb. 24, 1942. 1 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Figures for Sept., Oct., and Nov. 1910 and 1941.] 03.110:941/9-11 294 Sulphuric acid, production, stocks, etc. reported by fertilizer manufac- turers, Jan.-Aug. 1941. Mar. 17-Oct. 11, 1941. Each 2 leaves, il. or 2 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.110 : 941/1-8 295 Superphosphates, production, etc., reported by fertilizer manufacturers, Jan. 1941-July 1942. Mar. 20, 1941-Sept. 16, 1942. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Issue for De- cember includes summary by months for 1941, 1940, and 1939.] C 3.111 . 941/1-942/7 296 Same, continued with title, Bulk superphosphate, Aug.-Dec. 1942. Oct. 20, 1942-Feb. 6, 1943. Each 1 pi. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statis- tical service. Information on base and mixed goods discontinued.] C 3.111 : 942/8-12 297 Underwear, knit cloth, and knit fabric gloves, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 11, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. Cur- rent statistical service. Summaries for 1941 and 1940, and for 1942 and and 1941 were issued also.] C 3.113 : 941/1-942/12 20S Warm-air furnaces, winter air-conditioning systems, and accessory equip- ment (value of orders booked), 1st quarter 1941. May 29, 1941. 1 p. 4° [Processed. Current statistical service.] C 3.144: 941/1 299 Same, continued, with title, Orders booked for warm-air furnaces and winter air-conditioning units, 2d quarter 1941-4th quarter 1942. Aug. 26, 1941-Feb. 25, 1943. Each 1 p. 4° or oblong 8° [Processed. Current statistical service.] 3.144:941/2-942/4 300 Wheat and wheat-flour stocks held by mills on Mar. 31, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. May 5, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. Each 4 p. il. 4° [Quarterly. Processed. Cur- rent statistical service.] C 3.115 : 941/1-942/1 301 Wheat ground and wheat-milling products, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 8, 1941-Feb. 9, 1943. Each 4 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Summaries for 1941 and 1942 were issued also.] C 3.117 : 941/1-942/12 302 Wheat ground and wheat-milling products, summary of monthly reports, 1923-40. July 2, 1941. 16 p. il. 4° [Processed.] 3.117:923-40 303 White-base antifriction bearing metals, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Mar. 15, 1941-Jan. 28, 1943. various paging, il. oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service.] 3.71:941/1-942/12 304 Wholesale trade establishments. [1942.] 37 p. large 8° C3.2:W62 305 Wholesalers' sales, inventories and credits, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. Feb. 28, 1941-Feb. 8, 1943. Each 6 p. or 8 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Current statistical service. Prepared by Census Bureau in cooperation with National Association of Credit Men.] C 3.133 : 941/1-942/12 306 Wool machinery activity report, Jan. 1941 period-Dec. 1942 period. Mar. 1, 1941-Feb. 4, 1943. Each 4 p. il or 3 p. il. 4° [Issued in periods of 4 or 5 weeks. Processed. Current statistical service. A report, revised statistics for 1941, 8 p. 4°, was issued Mar. 30, 1942.] C 3.51 : 941/1-942/12 CHAPLAINS, OFFICE OF CHIEF OF 307 Hymnal, Army and Navy ; edited by Ivan L. Bennett. 1942. [1] 4-607+ [1] p. il. [Copyright 1941, by A. S. Barnes and Company, Incorporated. Includes music. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] W 109.2 : H 99 CHEMICAL WARFARE SCHOOL, Edgewood Arsenal 308 Books, how to judge them and how to use them ; by Oliver L. Spaulding. Re- production Plant, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Mar. 1940. [2] +17 p. ( [Pamphlet 7.] ) [Series designation appears on cover.] W 91.8/7 : 7 22 309 Chemical warfare miscellany [articles]. Reproduction Plant, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Feb. 1940. [5] +146 p. il. 4° ([Pamphlet 6.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] W 91.8/7 : 6 310 Fire righting as applied to military explosives and ammunition ; by M. F. Barnes. Reproduction Plant, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., June 1942. [1] + 42 p. ([Pamphlet 11.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] W 91.8/7 : 11 3H Gas attack at Ypres, study in military history [with list of references] ; [by Rudolph Hanslian]. Reproduction Plant, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., July 1940. [2] +55 p. ( [Pamphlet 8.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] W 91.8/7: 8 312 Instructions for using gas identification sets. Reproduction Plant, Edge- wood Arsenal, Md., Apr. 1941. [1] +8+ [3] p. il. 2 p. of pi. ( [Pamphlet 4.1) [Series designation appears on cover. Supersedes Pamphlet 4, Apr. 1940. The Apr. 1940 edition was not entered in Document catalogs.] W 91.8/7 : 4 313 Same. Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Jan. 1942. cover title, 7+ [3] p. il. 2. of pi. [Supersedes Pamphlet 4, Apr. 1941.] W 91.8/7: 4/2 314 Training guide, chemical warfare, questions, answers, and practical exer- cises. [Reproduction Plant] Edgewood Arsenal, Md., May 1941. cover title, [1] +104+ [22]* p. il. 50 p. of pi. (Pamphlet 2.) W91.8/7:2/2 315 Same. [Reproduction Plant] Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Jan. 1942 [reprinted Feb. 1942.] cover title, [1] +87+14+ [15] p. il. 56 p. of pi. [Information lacking as to Jan. 1942 edition.] W 91.8/7: 2/3 316 Typing manual. Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Mar. 1941. cover title, [86] p. il. (Pamphlet 9.) W 91.8/7 : 9 CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 317 Chemical warfare and Chemical Warfare Service [with bibliography]. [Reproduction Plant, Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Oct. 1942.] cover title, 36 p. il. 4° [Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] W91.2:C42 318 Chemical Warfare Service Schools, Officer Candidate School, Advanced School, Edgewood Arsenal, Md. n. p. [1942.] cover title, [24] p. il. [Another illustration on p. 4 of cover.] W 91.2 : C 42/2 319 Control activities. [1942.] cover title, [l]+l-19b+20-21a+22-35a p. il. 4° [ Processed. ] W 91 .2 : C 76 320 Gas mask, illustrated digest of history and development of military gas mask. Reproduction Plant, Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., Nov. 1942. 16+ [4] p. il. (CWS educational booklet, booklet 1.) [Processed. Another illustration on front cover.] W 91.2 : G 21/2 CHILDREN'S BUREAU 321 Basic principles for care of children with heart disease in cripple children's program, under social security act; by Betty Huse. [1941.] 5 p. 4° [Processed. Address to be presented at 4th session of maternal and child health section of 69th annual meeting of American Public Health Asso- ciation, Detroit, Mich., Oct. 11, 1940.] L 5.47 : C 86 Children in wartime [radio scripts] ; Dec. 29, 1941-May 5, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. These radio scripts, each discussing some wartime problem of children, were issued in 2 series as listed below. Discontinued.] 322 [Series 1] no. 1-13, L 5.43: 1-13 1. Protection of children. 2. Protecting children in the Nation's Capital. 3. Wartime psychology of little children. 4. Medical protection of children in wartime. 5. Schools in wartime. 6. Wartime psychology of the adolescent. 7. When both parents work. 23 Children in wartime — Continued. 8. Child labor problem in wartime. 9. Nutrition. 10. Victory toys. 11. Family unity in wartime. 12. Who's to harvest the crops? 13. Children's charter. 323 [Series 2] no. 1-6. L 5.44: 1-6 1. War comes into the home. 2. Fun in a blackout. 3. Why go to school in wartime. 4. Why play in wartime. 5. Our Dick's a fighting man. 6. Peggy dreams of nursing. 324 Children's Bureau today. Washington, Feb. 1942. 20 p. il. [Processed.] L 5.2:C43/25/942 325 Diphtheria immunization and smallpox vaccination, recommendations to public-health officials and practicing physicians concerned with health of children [with bibliography]. 1942. [2] +6 p. [Processed.] L5.2:D62 32G Incubators for premature infants, 3 models of incubators, plans for which were prepared by National Youth Administration and Children's Bureau. [1942.] [4] p. il. 4° [Processed.] L 5.2: In 2 327 List of references on homemaker service, Jan. 1942. [1942.] 11 p. 4° [Processed. ] L 5.40 : H 752 328 Policies on recruitment of young workers for wartime agriculture. Mar. 1942. [4] p. narrow 8° [Also in The child, monthly bulletin, Mar. 1942, v. 6, no. 9, p. 225-226.] L 5.35/a : Ag 83/2 329 Raising a President [radio scripts] no. 1-13; Sept. 29-Dec. 22, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Real problems of child care, especially those related to the defense program, were drama- tized and then considered by a panel of 3 persons selected by the Children's Bureau. Discontinued.] L 5.42: 1-13 1. Community problem. 2. Mother's a recruit. 3. Americans must start right. 4. Vitamins for victory. 5. Keep my baby safe. 6. Doctor inspects the school. 7. Defense begins at home. 8. Home in a tourist camp. 9. Schools for defense. 10. Play and fair play. 11. Junior gets a defense job. 12. War in a cottage. 13. Boomtown boys and girls. CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION 330 Airplane climb performance, general discussion, and corrections for varia- tions in atmospheric conditions, engine horsepower, and airplane weight [with listof references] ; [prepared by J. Matulaitis]. [1941.] cover title, SI p. il. 4° (Flight engineering report 3. ) [Processed.] C 31.114 : 3 331 Airport design information, including principal considerations in investiga- tion and selection of airport sites and basic factors in preparation of master plan for development [with List of publications and materials on airport development]. May 8, 1941. cover title, [3]+l-12A+13-61 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared for instruction and guidance of Airport Division engineers in their field consultation activities.] C 31.102 : Ai 7/4 332 Airway radio facility planning chart [of United States]. Scale 200 ni.=4.2 in. n. p. Aug. 15, 1942. 4 sheets, each 23X35 in. [No longer restricted.] C 31.115 : R 11/2 North east quadrant. North west quadrant. South east quadrant. South west quadrant. 333 Same. n. p. Sept. 15, 1942. C 31.115 : R 11/3 24 334 Determination of take-off flight path defined by C. A. R. 04.7532-T for DO- 3-S1C3G airplane (including method to correct test data to standard conditions) [with list of references]. Oct. 1, 1942. cover title, [1] + 1-110, 112 p. il. 4° (Flight engineering report 7.) [Processed. Some of the pages are printed on one side only.] C 31.114 : 7 335 Gain in field strength of 4 symmetrically disposed antennas compared to 1 antenna; by H. W. Kohler. Oct. 1942. cover title, p. 1-16+leaves 17-22, il. 4° (Technical development note 28.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] 31.125:28 336 How to prevent air sickness; prepared by Marjorie Van de Water in cooperation with G. R. Wendt. Oct. 1942. [5] 4-17 p. [Processed.] C 31.102 : Ai 7/7 337 Investigation of stalling characteristics of Douglas DC-3-SC3G airplane following application of power [with list of references] . Apr. 15, 1942. [1]+18 p. 4° (Flight engineering report 6.) [Processed.] C 31.114: 6 338 Manual of operations. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] C 31.116: (chap. & pt. nos.) Chap. B, Radio Communications Section : pt. 2. Communication operating procedure relative to emergencies and acci- dents, effective Apr. 15, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [2] +28 p. 4» [Supersedes chap. B, pt. 2, effective Jan. 1, 1940, and all amendments thereto.] pt. 3. Preparation, distribution, and posting of notices to airmen, amdt. 1, re- vised effective Sept. 15, 1941. [1941.] [1] +2+13-18 + 21-33 p. 4<> Same, amdt. 2, revised effective Feb. 15, 1942. [1942.] [3] +4-7 + 27-36 p. 4° pt. 4, sec. 1. [Abbreviations and phrase contractions] amdt. 1 [revised ef- fective Mar. 1, 1942. [1942.] [1] +7-12 + 25-30 + 33-34 + 55-60 p. 4° pt. 4, sec. 2. List of identifications [effective Feb. 1, 1941]. [1941.] cover title, [l]+42 p. 4° [Supersedes chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 2, effective July 1, 1939, and all supplements thereto.] Same, supp. 1, Apr. 15, 1941. [1941.] 3 leaves, 4° Same, supp. 2, Aug. 1, 1941. [1941.] 3 leaves, 4° Same, supp. 3, Sept. 5, 1941. [1941.] 3 leaves, 4° List of identifications and radio call letters, effective Feb. 15, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [2] +61 p. 4° [Supersedes chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 2, effective Feb. 1, 1941, and all supplements thereto.] pt. 4, sec. 3.' ["Q" signal abbreviations] amdt. 3, revised effective Mar. 1, 1941. [1941.] [2] leaves + 17-18 p. 4° pt. 6, sec. 1. Distribution of meteorological information, schedule A, effective Sept. 15, 1941. [1941.] [3] +39 p. 4° Same, amdt. 1 [revised Feb. 20, 1942]. [1942.] [l]+31-34a p. 4° Same, Schedule A, teletype system, effective Mar. 15, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [1] +56 p. 4° [Supersedes chap. B, pt. 6, sec. 1, Sept. 15, 1941, and any conflicting instructions of prior date.] pt. 6, sec. 3. Distribution of meteorological information, schedule C, effective Sept. 15, 1941. [1941.] [l]+58 p. 4° [Supersedes any previous instructions pertaining to distribution of APOB-RAOD reports, PIBAL reports, 6-hourly weather M reports, 3-hourly (3M) reports, coded sequence reports (MT), Air mass and frontal analysis reports (AMAFA), and distribution of airway and State forecasts.] Same, amdt. 1 [revised Feb. 20, 1942]. [1942.] [1] p. + p. 10 + 27- 2Sa, 4° Chap. C, Airway Traffic Control Section : pt. 1. Standard airway traffic control procedures and practices, effective Dec. 1,1941. [1941.] [5] +33 p. 4» Same, amdt. 1, revised effective May 1, 1942. [1942.] [1] +33-34 p. 4° Chap. D, Airport Traffic Control Section : pt. 1. Standard airport traffic control procedures, effective Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [3] +35 p. il. 4° Same, amdt. 1, revised effective Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] [1] +31-32 p. 4° Same, supplement, with title, Standard approach control procedures, effective Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [2] +15 p. il. 4° 339 Obstruction marking manual. Washington, June 1, 1941. cover title, leaves a-b+28+A3+Bll p. il. 4° [Processed. Supersedes all previous issues of manuals Prescribing standards for issuance of lawful authority to operate a true light and issuance of air navigation facility certificate and rating and Aeronautical lights and obstruction marking manual.] C 31.106 : Ob 7/941 340 Standard paving specifications for airport runways, taxiways, and aprons. [1941-42.] cover title, various paging, 4° [Processed. Comprises vari- ous numbered specifications of the 100 series-600 series, including 1942 25 editions. Prepared for use in connection with Civil Aeronautics Admin- istration airport development program.] C 31.102 : P 28 341 Training and employment opportunities in aviation. Revised Apr. 1942. [1942.] cover title, 22 p. 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to earlier edition.] C 31.102 : T 68/942 342 Weekly notice to airmen, v. 8, no. 30-v' 10, no. 30; Jan. 2, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, il. pi. and many p. of pi. oblong 8° [No longer restricted beginning with issue of June 11, 1942. Processed. A supplement was also issued for June 16, 1942.] C 31.109 : 8/30-10/30 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD 343 Airplanes and hurricanes; by B. C. Haynes. [1941.] 3 leaves, 4° [Proc- essed. Designated Safety bulletin.] C 31.214 : Ai 7 344 Anoxia, hyperventilation and medical standards for pilots. [Feb. 6, 1942.] 3 p. 4° (Safety bulletin [110].) [Processed.] C31.214:110 345 Engine icing, erroneous adapter mixture temperature readings due to in- sulating effect of ice on thermometer bulbs located in adapter ; by Alexan- der N. Troshkin. Sept. 13, 1941. 4 leaves, 4° [Processed. Designated Bulletin.] C 31.214: En 3 346 Icing of aircraft ; by B. C. Haynes. [1941.] [1]+11 p. 4° [Processed. Designated Safety bulletin.] C 31.214 : Ai 7/2 347 Orders, serial 797-2093; Jan. 2, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] C31.207:797-2093 348 Pinned to the ground. Sept. 15, 1941. 2 leaves, 4° [Processed. Desig- nated Safety bulletin.] C 31.214 : G 91 349 Regulations, serial 134-256. [1941-43.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Includes amendments to Civil air regulations.] C 31.206 : 134-253 350 Report to Civil Aeronautics Board of study of proposed aviation liability legislation ; by Edw. C Sweeney. June 1, 1941. cover title, 428+ [135] p. il. 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] C 31.202 : L 61 351 Special tariff permission C. A. B. 146-234; Jan. 13-Dec. 14, 1941. [1941.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 31.210:146-234 352 Spring weather ; by Paul A. Gareau. [Mar. 1942.] 3 p. 4° ( Safety bulletin 116. ) [ Processed. ] C 31.214 : 116 353 To air carriers ; by Paul A. Gareau [Mar. 14, 1942.] 1 p. 4° (Safety bul- letin 117. ) [Processed.] C 31.214 : 117 354 Weekly summary of orders and regulations issued by the Board, Dec. 30, 1940- Jan. 4, 1941 to Dec. 21-26, 1942 ; no. 53-155. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Processed. A Supplement to no. 69 was issued also.] 31.208:53-155 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 355 Act and rules transmittal sheet 1-13. Sept 10-Dec. 28, 1942. Each [2] p. [Processed. Each sheet is accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the loose-leaf copy of Civil service act and rules, amended to Nov. 30, 1941. Issued with perforations.] CS 1.7/1 : 941/l-2/ch.l-13 356 Activities of Council of Personnel Administration during fiscal year 1941. Sept. 22, 1941. 8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] CS 1.2:C 83 357 Check-list of proposed P. C. D. manuals. Sept. 22, 1941. 2 p. 4° [Proc- essed. Accompanied by a circular letter to members of the Personnel Classification Division.] CS 1.40: list 358 Coverage of classification act of 1923, as amended. Feb. 2, 1942. [l]+6 p. 4° (P. C. D. manual B-l.) [Processed.] CS1.40:B-1 359 Current provisions of classification act of 1923, as amended. Sept. 1941, revised Aug. 1942. [1942.] [3] leaves+34 p. 4° (P. C. D. manual A-3.) [Processed.] CS1.40:A-3 26 360 Departmental circular 247-400; Jan. 9, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Revised editions and supplements to certain of these and earlier circulars were also issued.] CS 1.4 : 247-400 361 Departmental circular, occupational deferment series 1 and 2; Nov 6 and Dec. 26, 1942. [1942.] 6 p. and 1 p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.38: 1,2 362 Duties of administrative assistants and administrative officers in Federal sorvice. Oct. 1, 1942. 14 p 4° [Processed.] CS 1.2 : Ad 6/2 363 History of position-classification and salary standardization in Federal service, 1789-1941 ; compiled by Ismar Baruch. [1941.] [1] +2+ii+101 p. 4° ([P. C. D. manual A-2.]) [Processed.] CS1.40:A-2 364 Instructions on maintenance and use of loose-leaf service. [1942.] iii+ [1] p. [Processed. For use with the loose-leaf edition of Civil service act and rules, amended to Nov. 30, 1941.] CS 1.7/1 : 941/1-2/instr. 365 Objectives of activities. Mar. 1, 1942. [2] leaves+14 p. 4° (P. C. D. manual F-l.) [Processed.] CS1.40:F-1 366 Opportunities and work of nurses in Federal civil service. [1942.] cover title, 32 p. il. 4° (Form 3524; Jan. 1942.) [Processed.] CS 1.2: N 93/942 367 Px-ocedure manuals available in source file, Training Division. Aug. 1, 1942. 13 p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.7/2 :P 94 368 Report writing in general [with bibliography]. Dec. 1942. [1]4-12 p. 4° (P. C D. manual G-3A.) [Processed.] CS1.40:G-3A 369 Retirement circular 96-109; Apr. 1, 3941-Dec. 5, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these and earlier circulars were also issued.] CS 1.29 : 96-109 370 Retirement report, fiscal year 1941, [under] civil service retirement act, Canal Zone retirement act, Alaska Railroad retirement act ; prepared by Retirement Division. [1942.] cover title, [1] +53 p. il. 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] CS 1.2 : R 31/2/941 371 Retirement report, fiscal year 1942, [under] civil service retirement act, Canal Zone retirement act, Alaska Railroad retirement act ; prepared by Retirement Division. [1943.] cover title, [1]4-61 p. il. 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] CS 1.2 : R 31/2/942 372 Suggested references relative to duties and responsibilities of administrative assistants and administrative officers in Federal service. Aug. 7, 1942. [1]+16 p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.2: Ad 6 373 Training programs in Federal service. [July 1942.] cover title, [2] 4-78 p. il. [Processed. Revision of Form 3795, Training programs in War and Navy Departments, Sept. 15, 1941.] CS1.2:T68 374 War-izing correspondence and its management; by Charles H. Niemann. June 25, 1942. [2] 4-14 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared for inter-agency correspondence management conference. Form letters, post cards, etc., are stapled in to form a part of the text. Text on p. 2 of cover.] CS 1.2 : O 81/942 375 game. [Edition of] Nov. 15, 1942. [1942.] [l]4-30 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared for inter-agency correspondence management conference.] CS 1.2 : C 81/942-2 376 War service opportunities for college and university students. Apr. 15, 1942. [l]4-v+67 p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.2 : W 19/2/942 CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE 377 CAP bulletin [v. 1] 5-48 (with omissions) ; Feb. 27-Dec. 25, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Weekly, beginning with no. 9. Processed. Infor- mation lacking as to nos. 1-4, 12, 25, 44, 45.] Pr 32.4424 : 1/5-48 378 Course outline, medical aspects of chemical warfare, emergency medical services. Aug. 27, 1942. 14 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4402 : O 42/2/942 27 379 How to fight fire bombs; [poster]. Revised July 1942. 1942. 27.9X20 in. [Oflicial instructions.] Pr 32.4414 : F 51/2 380 Instructions governing organization of motor transport units in large trans- portation companies. Aug. 1942. 34-2 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4406 : M 85 381 Material for defense council speakers on inflation, etc. [1942.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4402 : In 3/2 382 Meet your aid raid warden! [1941.] [2] p. [At head of title: Read and save this leaflet, it may save your life some day ! ] Pr 32.4402 : Ai 7/7 383 Morgue record book. Sept. 1942. cover title, [23] p. 4° [Made up of case record blanks.] Pr 32.4402 : M 82/2 384 News bulletin on rationing for defense council speakers. [1942.] cover title, [3] +17 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Civilian Defense Office in cooperation with Price Administration Office.] Pr 32.4402 : R 18 385 Operations letter 1-103 (with omissions) ; Nov. 3, 1941-Dec. 29, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to nos. 6, 12, 47, 49, 88. Supplements to certain of these letters were issued also.] Pr 32.4418 : 1-103 386 Regulations 2, Insignia. [Apr. 29, 1942.] [l]+8 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4406 : 2 387 Same; amended to Aug. 1942. [1942.] [l]4-4 p. 4° [Printed.] Pr 32.4406 : 2/2 388 Suggestions to local defense councils for development of car sharing campaign in gasoline rationing area. [1942.] [3] leaves+22 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4402 : C 17/3 389 Same, supplement, with title, Suggested information material for develop- ment of local car sharing campaigns in gasoline rationing area. July 10,1942. [1] 4-18 leaves, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4402 : C 17/3/supp. 390 Suggestions to State and local defense councils for town meetings for war ; published by Civilian Mobilization Division. Apr. 1942. cover title, 4 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4402 : T 66 391 Volunteers in nutrition [with References on nutrition projects]. Feb. 1942. cover title, 11 p. [Processed. Prepared by Civilian Defense Of- fice in cooperation with Defense Health and Welfare Services Office. A processed preliminary edition, cover title, 14-7 p. 12°, was issued also.] Pr 32.4402 : N 95 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 392 Coastal currents along Atlantic Coast of United States ; by F. J. Haight. 1942. iv+73 p. il. 2 pi. 26 p. of pi. (Special publication 230.) C 4.19: 230 393 Magnetic observatory results at Tucson, Ariz., 1931-32; [by] David G. Knapp and H. Herbert Howe. Washington, D. C, 1942. [2] 4-118 p. il. large 8° (MO-12.) [Processed.] C4.16:12 394 Tidal harmonic constants, Pacific and Indian Oceans. Apr. 1942. [1]4- 133 p. 4° (TH-2). [Processed] C 4.35: 2 395 Wartime information to mariners, supplementing United States coast pilots; Oct. 7, 1942. 1942. [1] 4-114 p. (Serial 648.) [No longer restricted.] C 4.7/6 : 942 Charts 396 Belfast Harbor, Maine, surveys to 1872, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1937 ; no. 319. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. 12X14 in. C 4.9 : 319 397 Blue Hill Bay and Eggemoggin Reach, Maine, surveys to 1908 and other sources; no. 308. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 26X39 in. 04.9:308 28 398 Boston Harbor, Mass., surveys 1892 to 1915, surveys by Mass. authorities to 1941, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942, surveys by U. S. Navy to 1938 ; no. 246. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 34X43 in. C 4.9 : 246 399 Cape Hatteras, Wimble Shoals to Ocracoke Inlet, N. C, surveys to 1927, sur- veys by U. S. Engineers to 1939 ; no. 1232. Scale 1 : 80,000. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 32 X 42 in. C 4.9 : 1232 40° Cape May Harbor, N. J., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1932 and 1937, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1937, supple- mented by surveys in dredged channels by U. S. Engineers to 1942 ; no. 234. Scale 1 : 10,000. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 18X25 in. C 4.9: 234 401 Columbia River, Vancouver to Bonneville, Oreg. and Wash., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1935-39, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Engineers in 1935 and 1939, and by Geological Survey in 1896-1916, hydrography by U. S. Engineers in 1941 ; no. 6156. Scale 1 : 40,000. Wash- ington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 28 X 34 in. [Map is in 2 sections.] C 4.9 : 6156 Inset : Bonneville. 402 Fishers Island Sound, R. I.-Conn.-N. Y., surveys to 1939, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1941 ; no. 358. Scale 1 : 20,000. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 31X40 in. C 4.9: 358 403 Georges Bank and Nantucket Shoals, United States, east coast, surveys to 1940 and other sources ; no. 1107. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1941. 32X46 in. [For offshore navigation only.] C 4.9 : 1107 404 Glacier Bay, southeast Alaska, surveys to 1940 and other sources ; no. 8306. Scale 1 : 160,000. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 27 X 28 in. C 4.9 : 8306 405 Gloucester Harbor and Annisquam River, Mass., surveys to 1928, surveys by Mass. Dept. of Public Works 1937, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1940 ; no. 233. Scale 1: 10,000. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 42X22 in. C 4.9 : 233 406 Gulf Coast, Habana to Tampa Bay surveys to 1939 and other sources ; no. 1113. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 43 X 29 in. [For offshore navigation only.] C 4.9: 1113 407 Hudson River, Coxsackie to Troy, N. Y., surveys to 1863, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942 and other sources ; no. 284. Scale 1 : 40,000. Wash- ington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 40X20 in. C 4.9 : 284 408 Hyannis Harbor and vicinity, Mass., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1939, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Geological Survey in 1939-40, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1939, supple- mented by surveys by U. S. Engineers in 1940 ; no. 25S. Scale 1 : 20,000. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. 32X37 in. ■ C 4.9: 258 409 Intracoastal Waterway ; Longitude 78°5S' to McClellanville, S. C, surveys to 1935, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1939 ; no. 836. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1942. 34X22 in. [Map is in 6 sections.] C 4.9: 836 410 Same: Nassau Sound to Matanzas Inlet, Fla., surveys to 1935, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942 ; no. 842. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. 34X22 in. [Map is in 3" sections.] C 4.9: 842 411 Same: New River Inlet to Southport, N. C, surveys to 1934, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1941 ; no. 834. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 34X22 in. [Map is in 3 sections.] C 4.9: 834 412 Same: Norfolk to North River, Va.-N. C, surveys to 1936, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942 ; no. 830. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 34X22 in. [Map is in 4 sections.] C 4.9: 830 413 New River, N. C, surveys to 1933, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1941 ; no. 777. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, D. C, July 1940. 39X29 in. C 4.9: 777 29 414 New York Harbor, Upper Bay and Narrows, United States, east coast, anchorage chart, surveys to 1985, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942 ; no. 541. Scale 1: 10,000. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 43X34 in. C 4.9 : 541 415 North Carolina, Currituck Beach to Wimble Shoals, surveys to 1937, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1938 and other sources ; no. 1229. Scale 1 : 80,000. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 46X32 in. C 4.9 : 1229 416 Pasig River, west coast of Luzon, P. I., surveys to 1939 and other sources ; no. 4235. Scale 1:10,000. Manila, P. I., Sept. 1941. 42X26 in. [Map is in 3 sections-.] C 4.9 : 4235 417 Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, W. I., surveys to 1939 and other sources ; no. 920. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 25X47 in. C 4.9 : 920 418 San Francisco Bay, southern part, Calif., surveys to 1941, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942 ; no. 5531. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. 33 X 41 in. C 4.9 : 5531 419 Suisun Bay, Calif., surveys to 1941, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1939 and other sources ; no. 5534. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 28 X 41 in. C 4.9 : 5534 420 Tacoma Harbor, Wash., surveys to 1936, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942; no. 6407. Scale 1:15,000. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. 26X36 in. C 4.9 : 6407 421 Unimak and Akutan Passes and approaches, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1941 ; no. S860. Wash- ington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 33X42 in. C4.9:8S60 422 United States, east and Gulf coasts, Cape Canaveral to Key West, surveys to 1931 and other sources; no. 1112. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 45X29 in. [For offshore navigation only.] C 4.9: 1112 423 United States, east coast, Cape May to Cape Hatteras, topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1933 and 1937, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1937 and 1938; no. 1109. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. 44X31 in. [For offshore navigation only.] C 4.9 : 1109 424 United States, east coast, Chesapeake Bay to Straits of Florida, surveys to 1940 and other sources ; no. 1001. Scale 1 : 1,198,000. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1942. 41X33 in. [For offshore navigation only.] C4.9:1001 425 Vicinity of Zamboanga, south coast of Mindanao, Masinloc Anchorage to Caldera Bay, P. I., surveys to 1926 and 1940; no. 4645. Scale 1:30,000. Manila, P. I., Aug. 1941. 24X37 in. C 4.9: 4645 Inset : Zamboanga waterfront, south coast of Mindanao, P. I., surveys to 1940. 426 Willapa Bay, Wash., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1939, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Engineers in 1937-3S, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1939, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1942; no. 6185. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 31X43 in C 4.9: 6185 COAST GUARD 427 Amendment [6] to Instructions for painting Coast Guard vessels, boats, and stations, 1935; Apr. 29, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] T 47.8 : P 16/amdt.6 428 Bering Sea patrol ; prepared in Research and Statistics Section, Opera- tions Division. 1942. [2] 4-80+ [26] p. il. 4° [Processed. ] N 24.2 : B 45 429 [Engineering instructions, Coast Guard : Radio engineering] chap. 40, An- tennas and associated equipment. [1942.] 10 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form. A Table of contents, 1 p., for chap. 40-54 was issued also.] N 24.8 : En 3/2/chap.40 430 Engineer's digest, Jan.-July 1941. [1941.] various paging, il. many pi. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] T 47.30 : 941/1-7 431 Same, Nov. 1941-June 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, il. many pi. 4° [Monthly. Processed. No numbers issued July-Dec. 1942.] N 24.21: 941/11-942/6 765883—47 3 30 432 General order 8-11 ; Mar. 5-Oct. 23, 1942. [1942.] Each 1 p. or 2 leaves. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] N 24.25: 8-11 433 Headquarters circular 184-189; Aug. 21-Oct. 28, 1941. [1941.] Each 2 leaves or 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Earlier numbers entitled Circular.] T 47.7/3 : 184-189 434 Same, 190-205; Nov. 19, 1941-Dec. 11, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] N 24.22 : 190-205 435 Index to Engineer's digest, Jan.-Dec. 1941, inclusive. [1942.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] N 24.21 : 941/ind. 436 Information relative to enlistment in Coast Guard! Aug. 26, 1941. 12 p. [Processed. ] T 47.2 : En 5/941 437 Law bulletin 69-71 ; Jan-Mar. to July-Sept. 1941. [1941.] Each 6 p. or 8 p. 4° [Quarterly. Processed.] T 47.17: 69-71 43S Same, 72-79 ; Oct. 1941-Dec. 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Num- ber 72 covers Oct. 1941-May 1942; monthly thereafter. Processed.] N 24.29 : 72-79 439 Navigation and vessel inspection circular 1-24; Mar. 20-Dec. 21, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supersedes Marine Inspection and Navigation Bureau, Circular letters.] N 24.27: 1-24 440 [Regulations for Coast Guard 1940, revised pages.] Jan. 1942. p. 2007-8. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] T 47.9 : 940/rev.pages 942 441 United States Coast Guard .30 caliber shoulder line-throwing equipment, May 1, 1942. [1942.] [2] +3 p. 4° [Processed] N24.2:Eq5 COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF SCHOOL, Fort Leavenworth 442 Annual report, Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., [school year] 1938-39. Command and General Staff School Press, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1939. cover title, 26 p. 1 pi. W 28.1 : 939 443 Command and General Staff School military review, quarterly review of military literature, Mar. 1941-Jan. 1943; v.. 21, no. 80-83, v. 22, no. 84-87. n. p. [1941-43]. various paging, il. 4 maps, 4° W 28.10 : 21/80-83, 22/84-87 444 Commandants, staff, faculty, and graduates of Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1881-1939. Command and General Staff School Press, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., 1939. 73 p. W 28.7 : 881-939 445 Graduates of General Staff classes, 1941-42. n. p. July 13, 1942. cover title, 40 p. [Cancels all previous issues.] W 28.2 : G 75/941-42 446 Same, supplement, with title, Graduates of 9th General Staff course and 1st Services of Supply staff course, July 11-Sept. 12, 1942. Fort Leaven- worth, Kans. [1942.] [l]+9 p. W 28.2 : G 75/941^2/supp. 447 Same, supplement, with title, Graduates of 10th General Staff course and 2d Services of Supply staff course, Sept. 19-Nov. 21, 1942. Fort Leav- worth, Kans. [1942.] [l]+12p. W 28.2 : G 75/941-42/supp.2 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT 448 2d annual report of banking institutions owned and operated by Negroes. Apr. 1942. 4 p. 1 pi. oblong S° [Processed. Information lacking as to 1st annual report.] C 1.23: 2 449 Federal-State Conference on War Restrictions, Washington, D. C, May 5-7, 1942 [proceedings]. [1942.] cover title, iii-xv + 172 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] 1.2 :F 31/2 450 Same, [program]. [1942.] [7] p. 4° C1.2:F31 451 Report of Secretary of Commerce covering activities of Reconstruction Finance Corporation and its subsidiaries in connection with war, as of Oct. 31, 1942. [1942.] [1] 4-46 leaves, 4° [Processed.] C 1.2 : R 24/2 31 COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY 452 Bulletin 2476-2575 ; Jan. 6, 1941-Dec. 28, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Weekly ; none issued Nov. 24, 1941, Mar. 2, June 8 and June 15, 1942. Processed.] T 12.3 : 2476-2575 CONCILIATION SERVICE 453 Bibliography, Conciliation Service. [1942.] 8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] L 19.2 : B 47 CONSUMERS' COUNSEL DIVISION, Agricultural Adjustment Administration 454 Consumer notes, clip sheet, v. 3, no. 35-52, v. 4, no. 1-39; Jan. 6, 1941- Feb. 23, 1942. [1941-42.] Each 2 leaves, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Later numbers issued by Consumers' Counsel Division, Agricultural Marketing Administration.] A 55.56 : 3/35-52,4/1-39 455 Consumers and national defense; by Donald E. Montgomery. [1941.] 3 leaves, 4° (CS-131.) [Processed. Published in the American teacher Mar. 1941.] A 55.72 : 131 456 Job for cooperators ; by Donald E. Montgomery. [1941.] 3 p. 4° (CS-140.) [Processed. Reprinted from Ohio Farm Bureau news, Aug. 1937.] A 55.72: 140 457 More milk for millions, economic needs of farmers and physical needs of under-consumers challenge milk industry to get cost of milk under budgetary wires of every American family. [1941.] 7 p. 4° (CS-137.) [Processed. Reprinted from Consumers' guide, June 6 and 20, 1938.] A 55.72 : 137 458 Safety first in home dry cleaning, if you must do that freshening-up job at home, learn rules to follow and avoid clanger to you and to your clothes. [1941.] 3 p. 4° (CS-129.) [Processed.] A 55.72: 129 4 59 Statement on food price situation ; by D. E. Montgomery. [1941.] 1 p. 4° ( CS-132. ) [ Processed. ] A 55.72 : 132 CONSUMERS' COUNSEL DIVISION, Agricultural Marketing Administration -km Consumer notes, clip sheet, v. 4, no. 40-52 ; Mar. 2,-June 1, 1942. [1942.] Each 2 p. 4° [Weekly; none issued Apr. 6. Processed. Earlier numbers issued by Consumers' Counsel Division, Agricultural Adjustment Admin- istration. Discontinued.] A 75.110 : 4/40-52 COORDINATOR OF HEALTH, WELFARE, AND RELATED DEFENSE ACTIVITIES OFFICE 461 Nutrition, armor of robust health, n. p. [1941]. 22 p. 12° [Two scientific papers read at conference of bakers, millers and others to co-ordinate the introduction of enriched flour and enriched bread, Chicago, Mar. 5, 1941.] FS 8.2 : N 95 462 Recreation bulletin, issue 3-7; July 26-Aug. 23, 1941. [1941.] Each 3 leaves or 24- [1] leaves. [Processed. Information lacking as to nos. 1, 2, and 8. Later numbers issued by Defense Health and Welfare Services Office.] FS 8.8 : 3-7 COORDINATOR OF INFORMATION 463 Handbook of health for overseas service ; prepared for Coordinator of Information by George Cheever Shattuck, with contributions by other authors. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1942. vi+[l] + 198 p. II. 24° [Copyright, 1942, by George Cheever Shattuck.] Y 3.C 78/3 : 2 H 34 32 COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE 464 American news letter, review of facts and trends in world affairs, letter 2-33; Oct. 14, 1941-Dec. 23, 1942. Business Publishers International Corporation, New York [1941-42]. Each [4] p. 4° [Fortnightly. Infor- mation lacking as to no. 1.] Pr 32.4609 : e2-e33 465 Same, Portuguese, with title, Carta informativa americana, resenha de fatos e tendencias de assuntos mundiais, carta 3-33; 28 de outubro de 1941-23 de dezembro de 1942. Business Publishers International Cor- poration, Nova York [1941-42]. Each [4] p. 4° [Fortnightly. Informa- tion lacking as to nos. 1 and 2.] Pr 32.4609 : p3-p33 466 Same, Spanish, with title, Carta informativa americana, resumen de hechos y tendencias mundiales, carta 2-33 ; 14 de octubre de 1941-23 de diciembre de 1942. Business Publishers International Corporation, Nueva York [1941-42]. Each [4] p. 4° [Fortnightly. Information lacking as to no. 1. ] Pr 32.4609 : s2-s33 467 Fine and folk arts of the other American republics, bibliography of publica- tions in English; prepared by Archive of Hispanic Culture, Hispanic Foundation, Library of Congress, for Division of Inter-American Activi- ties in United States. Washington, July 1942. cover title, [1] +18 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : Ar 7/2 468 Bronzes por Jo Davidson, presidentes das republicas sulamericanas. Ga- leria Nacional de Arte, Washington, D. C, 1942. [29] p. il. 4° [Preface is in English and Portuguese. Exhibition held at National Gallery of Art. ] Pr 32.4602 : P 92/Por tuguese 469 Same, Spanish, with title, Esculturas en bronce por Jo Davidson, presi- dentes de las republicas sudamericanas. Galeria Nacional de Arte, Washington, D. C, 1942. [29] p. il. 4° [Preface is in English and Span- ish. Exhibition held at National Gallery of Art.] Pr 32.4602 : P 92/Spanish 470 A guerra ilustrada, noticias das Americas ; [poster l-]6. [1942.] Each 30 X 20 in. Pr 32.4607/2 : p 1-6 471 Inter-American movement, an outline. Dec. 1, 1942. cover title, 14 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : In 8/942 472 Law schools in the other American republics. [1942.] 87 p. 4° [Proc- essed. ] Pr 32.4602 : L 41/3 473 Law schools in the other American republics; [by Edmundo Lassalle]. Apr. 21, 1942. [1] +4 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : L 41/2 474 Preliminary bibliography of Amazonia ; compiled from Strategic Index of the Americas. [Nov. 23, 1942.] 20 p. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4613 : Am 1/prelim. Note. — The Strategic Index of the Americas is a project established at Yale University under authorization of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. The purpose of this project is to assemble and to classify systematically basic data on the other American republics. 475 Preliminary directory of field of art in the other American republics ; [edited by Mildred Constantine]. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1, 1942. [5] + a-h + 169 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : Ar 7/prelim. 476 Preliminary directory of institutions of higher learning in the other Ameri- can republics. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1, 1941. cover title, a-h+151 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : In 7 COUNCIL OF PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION 477 Activities of Council of Personnel Administration, Civil Service Commis- sion, during fiscal year 1941. Sept. 22, 1941. 8 leaves, 4° [Processed.] CS1.2:C83 COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS 478 Customs calendar for Oct. term, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [9] leaves. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] Ju 7.7 : 942 33 DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU 479 Dairy industry of Colombia [with list of references] ; by R. E. Hodgson and O. F. Hunziker. Washington, D. C, Dec. 15, 1942. [4] +41 p. 4° [Processed. ] A 77.602 : D 14/2 DEFENSE HEALTH AND WELFARE SERVICES OFFICE 480 Family security circular 1-27; Dec. 26, 1941-Aug. 19, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] Pr 32.4511 : 1-27 481 Program of Social Protection Section, Sept. 10, 1941. [1941.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4502 : So 1 482 Recreation bulletin, issue 9-54; Sept. 6, 1941-Dec. 15, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Earlier numbers issued by Coordinator of Health, Welfare, and Related Defense Activities Office.] Pr 32.4509 : 9-54 4S3 Shortages of qualified social welfare personnel in 1941, report prepared by Mary Bateman Novick for Family Security Committee. Washing- ton, D. C, Mar. 14, 1942. [l]+ii+21 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4502 : So 1/3 DEFENSE HOUSING COORDINATION DIVISION 484 Defense housing financed by public funds, summary as of Nov. 1-Dec. 27, 1941. Nov. 5, 1941-Jan. 2, 1942. Each 2 tab. oblong 12° [Weekly. Processed. Information lacking as to later numbers.] Pr 32.4307 : 941/1-8 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 485 Bibliography of air raid precautions and civil defense [v. 2] ; prepared by District of Columbia Adult Education Project, Section of Public Activi- ties Programs, Work Projects Administration : Library of Congress, official sponsor. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1942. xxix+528 p. 4° [Proc- essed. Information lacking as to v. 1.] DC 56.2 : Ai 7/V.2 486 Same [v. 3] ; prepared by District of Columbia Air Raid Precautions Bibliography Project, War Services Program, Work Projects Administra- tion : Library of Congress, official sponsor. Washington, D. C, May 1942. [7] +xv+217 p. 4° [Processed.] DC 56.2 : Ai 7/v.3 487 Same [v. 4] ; prepared by District of Columbia Air Raid Precautions Bibliography Project, War Services Program, Work Projects Administra- tion : Library of Congress, official sponsor. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. [7] +xx+483 p. 4° [Printed.] DC 56.2 : Ai 7/V.4 488 District of Columbia building code. Washington, 1941 [Central Duplicat- ing Division, Government of District of Columbia]. xii+388 p. il. [Processed. Title on cover : Building code of District of Columbia, July 1941.] DC 1.8 : B 86/2/941 489 District of Columbia electrical code, rules and regulations governing pro- duction, use and control of electricity and installation of wires and apparatus for electric light, heat and power purposes in District of Columbia. 8th edition. Washington, 1941 [Central Duplicating Division, Government of District of Columbia]. [10] +448 p. il. 4° [Processed. Title on cover : Electrical code of District of Columbia, July 1941.] DC 1.8 : El 2/941 490 Household workers' training handbook ; by Thelma Huber. Nov. 1, 1940. [10] +109 p. il. [Processed.] DC 56.6 : H 81/940 491 Informal education in Washington, bulletin 89-106 [issued by the Public Library] Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Monthly from October through April ; May-June issued as one publication, and July-September issued as the summer number each year. Processed.] DC 17.8 : 89-106 34 492 List of legal investments for trust funds in District of Columbia as of Jan. 1, 1941- July 1, 1942 [under civil rule 48 and 23 adopted by District Court of United States for District of Columbia]. [1941-42.] various paging. [Semiannual. A processed errata, 1 p. oblong 48°, tipped in Jan. 1, 1941 issue facing p. 12.] DC 21.2 : T 77/3/941/1-942/2 493 Monthly list of selected books [of the Public Library], Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942 [1941-42.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed.] DC 17.10 : 941/1-942/12 494 What the Alley Dwelling Authority is doing; by John Ihlder, executive officer, Alley Dwelling Authority. [1941.] 9 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Published in Washington Star, Sept. 14, 1941.] DC 57.2 : A1 5/7 DOCUMENTS OFFICE 495 Commerce and manufactures, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents; Dec. 1940. 1941. [2]+71 + [l] p. (Price list 62, 22d edition.) GP 3.9: 62/22 496 Depository invoice 1694-1714; Jan. 31, 1941-Sept. 30, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Each invoice includes a list of the new classification numbers assigned in the Public Documents Library during the month. Discontinued.] GP 3.16 : 1694-1714 497 List of Field manuals and Technical manuals for sale by superintendent of documents, Apr. 1942. [1942.] 12 p. GP 3.2 : F 45/942 498 Same. Revised Sept. 1942. [1942.] 16 p. GP 3.2 : F 45/942-2 ECONOMIC WARFARE BOARD 499 Bibliography of military occupation : pt. 1, German occupation of France, 1870-71, German occupation of Belgium, 1914-18, preliminary compilation Oct. 13, 1942. [4] 4-36 p. 4° [Processed.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 2M 59/pt.l/prelim. 5 °0 Same : pt. 2, German occupation of Europe, 1939-42, preliminary compila- tion. Nov. 1942. [4] 4-24-72 p. 4° [Processed.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 2M 59/pt.2/prelim. 501 Same : pt. 3, Japanese techniques of occupation, preliminary compilation ; prepared by Enemy Branch in cooperation with Reoccupation Division. Dec. 1942. [3]4-l-45b4-46-59 p. 4° [Processed.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 2M 59/pt.3/prelim. 502 Communication facilities of Chile; [by Robert C. Smith]. Nov. 1942. cover title, [l]+37 p. 5 maps, 4° (Latin American public utilities sur- vey.) [Processed. Prepared by foreign and Domestic Commerce Bu- reau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 7 C 43 503 p or ts of Brazil ; [by Leo Sudzin]. Dec. 1942. cover title, [1] 4-l-49a+50- 176 p. il. map, 4° (Latin American transportation survey.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 B 73/2 504 Power facilities of Uruguay; [prepared by Howard E. Way]. Oct. 1942. cover title, [1]+17 p. 2 maps, 4° (Latin American public utilities survey.) [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 7 Ur 8 505 Railroads of Uruguay; [by Joseph L. Fitzmaurice and Osgood Hardy]. [Aug. 1942.] cover title, [l]+50 p. map, 1 tab. 4° (Latin American transportation survey.) [No longer confidential. Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board. ] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 Ur 8 506 Railways of Bolivia; [prepared by Seymour T. R. Abt]. Sept. 15, 1942. cover title, [l]+50 p. 2 maps, 1 tab. 4° (Latin American transportation survey.) [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 B 63 35 507 Railways of Brazil; [by Seymour T. R. Abt and Osgood Hardy]. [July 1, 1942.] cover title, [2]+viii+230p. il. 9 maps, 1 tab. 4* ( Latin American transportation survey.) [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Do- mestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 B 73 508 Railways of Chile ; [by Seymour T. R. Abt and Osgood Hardy]. Sept. 1942. cover title, [3] -fl-88a +89-126 p. il. map, 4° (Latin American transpor- tation survey.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board. ] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 C 43 509 Railways of Colombia; [by Seymour T. R. Abt and Osgood Hardy]. Aug. 1942. cover title, [1] +93 p. map, 1 tab. 4° (Latin American transporta- tion survey.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic War- fare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 C 71 510 Railways of Mexico; [prepared by Seymour T. R. Abt]. Nov. 1942. cover title, [3] +129 p. 2 maps, 1 tab. 4° (Latin American transportation sur- vey.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board. ] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 M 57 511 Railways of Paraguay. [July 1942.] [1] +15 p. map, 4° (Latin American transportation survey. ) [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 P 21 512 Railways of Venezuela; [prepared by Joseph L. Fitzmaurice]. Oct. 1942. cover title, [l]+76 p. map, ; 4° (Latin American transportation survey.) Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Prepared by For- eign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 V 55 EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE, Senate 513 Violations of free speech and rights of labor, [report] of subcommittee, 77th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 266 (74th Congress), to inves- tigate violations of right of free speech and assembly and interference with right of labor to organize and bargain collectively : Appendix to Senate report 151, 77th Congress ; Appendix to Senate report 6, pt. 3, 76th Congress. 1941. xiii+251 p. (Committee print.) [Senate report 151, 77th Congress, relates to "Little steel" strike and citizens' committees, and Senate report 6, pt. 3, 76th Congress, relates to industrial munitions.] Y 4.Ed 8/3 : L 11/9 EDUCATION OFFICE 514 College radio courses. Revised edition. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1, 1942. cover title, iii+38 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared as a service publication of Federal Radio Education Committee and Education Office.] FS 5.103 : 101 515 Criteria for children's radio programs [with bibliography] ; by Howard Rowland, I. Keith Tyler, Norman Woelfel. Washington, D. C, 1942. 24 p. [Published by Federal Radio Education Committee with cooper- ation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : C 43 516 Directory of schools of agriculture in Latin American republics, July 1941. [1941]' cover title, [1] +28 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 5.2 : Ag 8/941 517 Directory of U. S. Government films, compiled from information furnished by Federal agencies listed in July 1940 issue of United States Government manual as of Oct. 31, 1940. [Revised Dec. 1941.] [1941.] [5]+v+55 + * a-c p. 4° [Processed. 1940 on title page is imprint date of a previous edition.] FS 5.2 : F 48/941 518 Educational directory, 1941. 1941. 4 pts. in 1, [vi] + [314] p. (Bulletin 1941, no. 1.) [The various parts were also published as separates and are listed below.] FS 5.3 : 941/l/pt.l-4 pt. 1. State and county school officers; [prepared by Nolia D. Frazer]. 1941. ii + 51 p. 36 518 Educational directory — Continued. pt. 2. City school officers; [prepared by Margaret G. Boykin]. 1940. ii+52 p. pt. 3. Colleges and universities, including all institutions of higher education ; [prepared by Ella B. Katcliffe and Elsie J. Smith]. 1941. ii + 129 p. pt. 4. Educational associations and directories; [prepared by Edith W. Cushing]. 1940. [2] +78 p. 519 Nation-wide mileage rationing. Oct. 22, 1942. [2] leaves, 4° [Processed. Prepared by Education Office in cooperation with Price Administration Office.] FS 5.2 : M 59 520 National Institute on Education and War, sponsored by Education Office Wartime Commission, Washington, D. C, Aug. 28-31, 1942, American University Campus, n. p. [1942.] 32 p. il. large 8° FS5.2:N21 521 Radio bibliography [list; prepared by] Educational Radio Script and Transcription Exchange. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1, 1941. cover title, iii+22 p. 4° [Processed. Issued by Federal Radio Education Committee with cooperation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : R 11/2 522 Radio in education, syllabus for college course on radio, for teachers, super- visors, and school administrators [with lists of references ; by Alvan L. Chapman, James D. Finn, R. R. Lowdermilk, I. Keith Tyler, Tracy F. Tyler, Leonard Power]. Washington, D. 0, 1941. cover title, 111 leaves, 4° [Processed. Issued by Federal Radio Education Committee with cooperation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : R 11/4 323 Radio in schools of Ohio ; by Seerley Reid. Washington, D. C, 1942. v+ 34 p. il. [Published by Federal Radio Education Committee with coop- eration of Education Office. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] FS 5.102 : Sch 6/2 524 Radio listener panels; by Hazel Gaudet and Cuthbert Daniel. Washing- D. O, 1941. 47 p. [Published by Federal Radio Education Committee with coperation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : R 11/3 525 School and College Civilian Morale Service bulletin 1 and 2 ; Dec. 1941 and Jan. 1942. n. p. [1941-42.] Each 4 p. il. 4° FS 5.2 : Sch 65/2/bull.l, 2 526 The school radio-sound system [with bibliography] ; by R. R, Lowdermilk. Washington, D. C, 1941. vi+58 p. il. [Published by Federal Radio Edu- cation Committee with cooperation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : Sch 6 527 School-wide use of radio ; by Norman Woelfel and Irving Robbins. Wash- ington, D. C, 1942. 56 p. [Published by Federal Radio Education Com- mittee with cooperation of Education Office.] FS 5.102 : Sch 6/3 528 Service bulletin of FREC, v. 1, no. 1 and 2, v. 2, no. 1-12, v. 3, no. 1-12, v. 4, no. 1-8; Nov. 1939-Nov.-Dec. 1942. Washington D. C. [1939-42]. Each 4 p. 4° FS 5.107 : 1/1-4/8 529 What the F. R. E. C. offers you. Washington, D. C. [1941]. 8 p. narrow 8° [Published by Federal Radio Education Committee with cooperation of Education Office. A processed Supplemental list was also issued.] FS 5.102 :F 31/2 530 What the war means to us, a teaching guide [with lists of references] ; introduction by John W. Studebaker. n. p. [1942]. 30+ [1] p. il. [Pub- lished cooperatively by the School and College Civilian Morale Service of Education Office and publishers of periodicals designed for use in social studies classes of junior and senior high schools.] FS 5.2 ; W 19/2 531 The world is yours, list of available scripts [Oct. 24, 1937-July 12, 1941, for] Smithsonian Institution radio program. [1941.] [l]+2 leaves, il. 4° FS 5.14 : list 532 The world is yours [radio scripts for Smithsonian Institution radio program no. 237-280, 2S2-295] ; Jan. 4, 1941-Mar. 8, 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. This is a series of radio programs on the exhibits and scientific investigations of the Smithsonian Institution. Number 2S1 was not assigned. Discontinued.] FS 5.14 : 237-280.2S2-295 [237.] Dinosaur National Monument. [238.] Behind the scenes at the Smithsonian. [239.] Aircraft engines. [240.] Electron microscope. 37 The world is yours — Continued. [241.] The Army Medal of Honor. [242.] Story of vitamins. [243.] Treaties with the Indians. 244.] Disseminating knowledge throughout the earth. 245.] Army and Navy uniforms. 246.] The Nation's new art gallery. 247.] Three hundred years of American chemistry. 248.] Coinage in America. 249.] Fifty centuries of silk. 250.] Champlain. 251.] Smithsonian field expeditions. 252.] Brazil, land of gems ! 253.] Ancient Crete. 254.] Birds of the sea. 255.] Saga of the Norsemen. 256.] Oliver Evans. 2.j7.] Exploring Alaska. 258.] Platinum. 259.] Five years of The world is yours. 260.] Calendars of all times. 261.] How plants grow. 262.] Thomas Jefferson. 263.] Builders of American aircraft. 264.] Pirates of the deep. 265.] Dust storms. 266.] Herbert Ward. 267.] Our nearest neighbor in space. 268.] John Ericsson. 269.] Chemistry and American independence. 270.] Norsemen in Greenland. 271.] Gilbert Stuart. 272.] Cave and cliff dwellers. 273.] Pompeii lives again. 274.] Historical gems. 275.] Industry calls on physics. 276.] Samuel Slater. 277.] Insect allies of man. 278.] South Sea Islanders. 279.] Story of wheat. 280.] Unsung American heroes. 2^2. ] Arctic explorers. 283.] Hunting in colonial times. 284.] Ancient Carthage. 285.] Miracles of modern medicine. 2,86.] A great American geologist. 287.] Light that heals. 288.] [Progress of science.] 289.] Forests and the war. 290.] Stephen Decatur, naval hero. 291.] Zebulon Montgomery Pike. 292.] Chemicals from the air. 293.] Gasoline engine. 294.] Musk-ox. 295.] Saga of the Comstock lode. EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS 533 No. 2, Galban Lobo Company, S. A., v. Leon Henderson, price administra- tor; [opinion of court], decided Sept. 30, 1942. n. p. [1942]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : L 786 634 No. 3, Galban Lobo Company, S. A., v. Leon Henderson, price administra- tor ; [opinion of court], decided Nov. 19, 1942. n. p. [1942.] 4 p. Ju 12.7 : L 786/2 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU 535 Availability of workers in important labor markets. Aug. 22, 1942. 31 p. map, 4° [Restricted. Processed.] FS 3.102 : L 11/3 536 Characteristics of labor supply in important labor market areas. Sept. 19,1942. 35 p. map, 4° [Restricted. Processed.] FS 3.102 : L 11/2 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Allowances of expendable supplies (engineer) for troop organizations, June 1. 1942. [1942.] [4] p. (Series A.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 7.2 : Al 5/942 38 538 Glossary of Arabic words cummonly used on maps. Army Map Service, Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. iii+ 36 p. [Processed. Provisional edition.] W 7.33 : Ar 1/942 539 List of bridges over navigable waters of United States ; revised to July 1, 1941. 1942. 507 p. [No longer restricted.] W 7.2 : B 76/6/941 540 Military roads in forward areas, construction and maintenance of roads in theater of operations; prepared by Committee of Highway Division on Military Road Construction and Maintenance of American Society of Civil Engineers, n. p. [1941]. x+85 p. il. (Engineer School, Fort Belvoir. [Occasional papers 74.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] W 7.16/2 : 74 541 Report upon improvement of Ohio River. 1942. ii+ 1293-1308 4-8S9-S92p. [Extract EE from Engineer Dept., Report, 1941, pt. 1 and pt. 2.] W 7.1/la : Oh 3/941 542 Safety requirements for excavation, building and construction, approved by chief of engineers, Dec. 16, 1941. Revised edition. [Feb. 18, 1942.] cover title, [119] p. il. 12° [Processed.] W 7.11/2 : Sa 1/2/942 543 Tables for construction of polyconic projections for latitude 49°-72°, prepared under direction of chief of engineers, Army, by Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration for city of New York. 1941. iii+24 p. [National Bureau of Standards, sponsoring agency.] W 7.2 : P 76 ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU 544 Administrative memorandum EQ-340 to EQ-402 ; Jan. 6, 1941-Feb. 11, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these and earlier memoranda were issued also.] A 56.16 : 340-402 545 Administrative memorandum EQ-403 to EQ-440; Mar. 26-Dec. 10, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these and earlier memoranda were issued also.] A 77.314 : 403-440 546 b. E. P. Q. [circular] 513-522; Apr. 21, 1941-Feb. 12, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to later num- bers. Supplements to certain of these and earlier numbers were issued also.] A 56.9 : 513-522 Note. — These circulars cover a wide range of subjects, but in the main are explanatory of, or supplementary to, the various quarantines and other regu- latory orders issued under authority of the plant quarantine act of Aug. 20, 1912. All of these circulars have been reproduced in the Service and regulatory an- nouncements. 547 Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine news letter [for Jan. 1941- Feb. 1942] ; v. 8 [no. 3-12], v. 9 [no. 1-4]. Jan. 1, 1941-Apr. 1942. vari- ous paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued for duration of the war.] A 56.12 : 8/3-9/4 548 Physiologic races of Puccinia graminis in United States in 1941 ; by E. C. Stakman and W. Q. Loegering. June 1942. 11 p. 1 pi. 4° (E-522-B.) [Processed.] A 77.312 : E-522-B EXTENSION SERVICE, Agriculture Dept. 549 Effective extension circular letters : [prepared by H. W. Gilbertson]. [Jan. 1941.] cover title, 42 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publica- tion 403.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 1.38 : 403/1-2 550 Interrelations between cultural pattern and nutrition, study of village of 300 inhabitants in coastal plains area of a southeastern State [with bibliography] ; by Mary L. de Give and Margaret T. Cussler. Aug. 1941. [5] +48 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 366.) [Processed.] A 43.4 : 366 551 List of compositions for national 4-H music hour, broadcast during 1942 national 4-H club radio programs on National Farm and Home Hour. [1942.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] A 43.2 : F 82/11/942 39 552 National 4-H club radio programs, 1941. Washington, D. C, May 1941. [2] 4-5 p. 4° [Processed.] A 43.2 : F 82/10/941 553 Report of national conference on voluntary local leadership, Washington, D. C, Mar. 19-21, 1942. [1942.] 22 p. 5 pi. 4° ( [Extension Service cir- cular 394.]) [Processed. Issued without series designation. Accom- panied by a letter, 2 p., to State extension directors transmitting report] A 43.4 : 394 554 Series of educational illustrations: Group 13, Insects [posters]. 1941. Each 15X12 in. [Prepared by Extension Service, Agriculture Dept., in cooperation with Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.] A 43.22 : 13.1-13.6 13.1. Insect pests of fruit. 13.2. Insect pests of poultry. 13.3. Insect pests of trees and shrubs. 13.4. Insects affecting flowers. 13.5. Beneficial insects. 13.6. Insects affecting man and health. 555 Study of educational growth of 4-H food preservation club members, Massachusetts, 1939; [by] Fred P. Frutchey, Tena Bishop. May 1941. [4] +24+8 p. il. 4° (Extension Service circular 356.) [Processed.] A 43.4: 356 FACTS AND FIGURES OFFICE 556 Radio war guide, no. 1, Apr. 27, 1942 [all lettered poster]. 1942. 28.4X22.7 in. Pr 32.4707 : R 11/no.l FEDERAL BOARD OF SURVEYS AND MAPS 557 Regular public meeting, Jan. 14, 1941-Feb. 10, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Meetings of the Board were held the 2d Tuesday in each month except June, July, and August. Processed. The Jan., Apr., and May 1941 and the Jan. 1942 meetings include an executive meeting. A special executive meeting was held Feb. 4, 1942. These publications include roll call, minutes, etc., of meetings.] Y3.Su7: 5 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 558 Apprehension order. [The Federal Bureau of Investigation has published .a number of Apprehension orders which cancel certain numbered Identi- fication orders. These orders issued in card form, each 8X8 in., are processed. On reverse of the cards, which are so printed as to be folded into post-card form, is the official business franked post card and a list of addresses and telephone numbers of special agents in charge of the divisions of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. These orders are issued only to law enforcement agencies, postmasters, and certain other public officials.] J 1.14/10: (nos.) 559 Identification facilities of FBI; by John Edgar Hoover. Sept. 15, 1941 [2] +40 p. il. 4° [Procesed.] J 1.14/2 : Id 2/2/941 560 Identification order. [The Federal Bureau of Investigation issues Identifi- cation orders containing fingerprints, photograph, descriptive data and the criminal history of individuals whose apprehensions are desired by the Bureau. This is a numbered series, each 8X8 in., and so printed as to be folded into post-card form. On the reverse of the cards is the official business franked post card and a list of addresses and telephone numbers of special agents in charge of the divisions of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. These orders are issued only to law enforcement agencies, postmasters, and certain other public officials.] J 1.14/9: (nos.) 561 Statutes, Proclamations, and Executive orders pertaining to national de- fense matters; [compiled by Alexander Holtzoff]. May 15, 1941. cover title, [3] +108 p. 4° [Processed.] J 1.14/2 : D 36 562 Wanted [posters]. [The Federal Bureau of Investigation issues posters which show the offenses for which certain fugitives are wanted (with their likenesses and descriptions). Addresses and telephone numbers 40 of the field divisions of the Federal Bureau of Investigation are given on verso of each poster. These posters are distributed to post offices and police stations. They are not listed individually in Document catalogs.] J 1.14/11: (CT) FEDERAL COMMITTEE ON APPRENTICESHIP 563 Suggested standards of apprenticeship, molders and coremakers ; prepared by International Molders' & Foundry Workers' Union of N. A. [Sept. 15, 1941]. [1941.] [1]+10 p. 4° (Labor Standards Division. [Serial no. S-85.] ) [Processed.] L 16.14 : M 731/2 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 564 Actions of Commission, report 19-165 (broadcast) ; Jan- 2-Aug. 28, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and corrections to certain of these reports were issued also.] CC 1.20/2 : 19-165 565 Same, continued, with title, Broadcast actions by Commission, report 166- 393; Sept. 3, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941-43.] various paging, 4° CC 1.20/2 : 166-393 566 Actions of Commission, report 26-207 (telephone and telegraph) ; Jan. 2- Aug. 29, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these reports were issued also.] CC 1.20/3 : 26-207 567 Same, continued with title, Telephone and telegraph actions of Commis- sion, report 208-447; Sept. 2, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941-43.] various paging, 4° CC 1.20/3 : 208-447 568 8th annual report, Federal Communications Commission, fiscal year ended June 30, 1942 (with notation of subsequent war and other important activities). [1942.] vi+70 p. 4° [Processed.] CC 1.1: 942 569 Applications received, telephone and telegraph matters, report 658-736; Jan. 3, 1941- Jan. 19, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Titles vary slightly. Discontinued.] CC 1.27 : 658-736 570 Call letters assigned Jan. 6-Aug. 11, 1941, excepting amateurs. Jan. 27- Aug. 26, 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] CC 1.10: 941/1-32 571 Information regarding ship and coastal-harbor radio-telephone service ; revised to Sept. 15, 1941. [1941.] cover title, [3]+l-13c+14-52 p. CC 1.2 : R 11/8/941-2 572 interpretations of accounting requirements contained in uniform systems of accounts for telephone companies, (classes A, B, and C) prescribed by Federal Communications Commission. Sept. 8, 1942. [1J4-12 p. (Tele- phone accounting bulletin no. 1.) [Processed.] CC 1.2 : T 236/12/no.l 573 Order 78-86 ; Jan. 15-Aug. 19, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Title for no. 80 read : Commission order. Information lacking as to later numbers.] CC 1.12/a4 : 78-86 574 Report of applications received for broadcast services, report 1067-1341 ; Jan. 4, 1941-Dec. 28, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] CC 1.26 : 1067-1341 575 Report of construction permits retired to closed files, having expired by their own terms, and not having been covered by application for license or additional time in which to complete construction, report 45; Jan. 25. 1941. [1941.] 3 p. 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] CC 1.29: 45 576 Telephone hand set charges and changes made since Jan. 1, 1941. [1942.] 1 p. oblong large 8° [Processed. Compilations, subject to revision, from data furnished by American Telephone and Telegraph Company.] CO 1.2 : T 236/5/941 41 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION 577 Don't trust to luck [cotton crop insurance]. [Oct. 1941.] [7] p. il. ([FCI Information 20] . ) A 62.9 : 20 578 Food for freedom guaranteed! crop insurance contract. [Mar. 1942.] [7] p. il. (FCI-Information 23.) A 76.108: 23 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 579 Annual report of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, year ended Dec. 31, 1941. n. p. [1942.] xii+208 p. il. Y 3.F 31/8 : 1/941 580 Federal credit union bylaws, specimen copy. [Revised edition. ] Sept. 1942. cover title, i 4-24 p. narrow 8° Y 3.F 31/8 : 2 C 86/942 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADMINISTRATION 5S1 Annual report of Federal savings and loan associations, year ended Dec. 31, 1941. [1942.] cover title, [57] p. oblong 8° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] NHA 3.10 : 941 582 Annual report of Federal savings and loan associations, year ended Dec. 31, 1942. [1943.] cover title, 59 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. ] NHA 3.10 : 942 FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 583 Advertising digest 86-116; Jan. 3-Aug. 9, 1941. [1941.] various paging, il large 4° [Weekly. Processed. Discontinued.] FL 2.10 : 86-116 584 Architectural bulletin 15-19; Dec. 30, 1940-May 29, 1941. [1940-41.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to nos. 1-14.] FL 2.20: 15-19 535 Comptroller no. 22-28; Aug. 27, 1941-Feb. 5, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Circular letters to directors and managers of field offices. Supplements to certain of these and earlier letters were issued also.] FL 2.19 : 22-28 586 Comptroller no. 29-40; [Mar. 16-] November 30, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Circular letters to directors and managers of field offices. Supplements to certain of these and earlier letters were issued also.] NHA 2.11: 29^0 587 $4 table, gross charge and discount factors for notes payable in equal monthly instalments. [1942.] 1 p. f° (FHE form 59, rev. 5/15/42.) [Proc- essed.] NHA 2.2 : T 11/942 588 Press digest 880-1148 ; Jan. 2, 1941-Feb. 19, 1942. [1941-42.] various pag- ing, 4° [Daily except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Processed. These digests summarize articles and editorials concerning the Federal Housing Administration and the housing program which appears in United States newspapers, etc.] FL 2.9 : 880-1148 589 Press digest 1149-1175 ; Feb. 24-Apr. 6, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Daily except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Processed. These di- gests summarize articles and editorials concerning the Federal Housing Administration and the housing program which appear in United States newspapers, etc. Discontinued.] NHA 2.9 : 1149-1175 590 War housing repair loans, gross charge table based on discount of $4 on a 1-year note payable in equal monthly installments applicable to class 1 (b) loans in excess of $2,500, exclusive,of finance charges. [1942.] [2] p. oblong 8° ( FHE 19, 6/1/42. ) [Processed. ] FL 2.2 : L 78 FEDERAL INTERDEPARTMENTAL SAFETY COUNCIL 591 4th annual meeting of Federal Interdepartmental Safety Council, Wash- ington, D. C, Dec. 9, 1941. [1941.] [l]+25p. 4° [Processed.] FIS 1.1 : 941 42 592 Safety needs in Federal civil service, address by Ralph A. Bard, Assistant Secretary of Navy, delivered at the annual meeting of Federal Interde- partmental Safety Council, Washington, D. C, Dec. 9, 1941. [1941.] 9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FIS1.7:B23 FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY 593 Letter of Jesse Jones, Federal Loan Administrator, to the President and the Congress, reporting upon activities of Reconstruction Finance Corpo- ration and subsidiaries in connection with national defense program [Jan. 16, 1941]. [1941.] [1] +7+4+21 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FL 1.2 : R 24 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION 594 Consumption of fuel for production of electric energy, 1940. [Sept. 1941.] [3]+13+[l] p. il. 4° ([F. P. C. S-16.]) [Processed.] FP 1.21 : 16 595 Consumption of fuel for production of electric energy, 1941. [1942.] [2] + ii+9+[l] p. il. 4° ([F. P. C. S-26.]) [Processed.] FP 1.21 : 26 596 Electric construction budgets and scheduled additions to generating ca- pacity, 1942. [Apr. 1942.] [2]+16+[l] p. 4° ( [F. P. C. S-22.]) [Processed.] FP 1.21 : 22 597 Electric power requirements and supply in United States, Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942, class 1 electric utility systems. [1941-42.] various paging, il. many p. of pi. and tab. 4° (National defense power survey : P-7.) [No longer restricted. Monthly. Processed.] FP 1.12 : 7/941/1-942/12 598 Estimated electric power requirements and supply in United States, 1942 and 1943 (class 1 electric utility systems), with appendix showing sched- uled increases in generating capacity during 1942-45. Oct. 1942. [134] p. il. 4° [No longer restricted. Processed.] FP 1.2 : El 2/7/942-43 599 Movement of electric energy across State lines and international bound- aries, 1941. [1942.] 5 p. 4° (FPC S-27.) [Processed.] FP 1.21 : 27 600 Production of electric energy and capacity of generating plants, 1940. June 1941. [3]+123+[l] p. il. 4° ([FPC S-13.]) [Processed.] FP 1.21 : 13 601 Stocks of coal and days' supply, Feb. 1 and Mar. 1 to Sept. 1 and Aug. 1, 1942 ; no. 42 2B-42 SB. Mar. 20-Sept. 21, 1942. Each 2 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted. Monthly. Processed. Data previously included in Consumption of fuel for production of electric energy.] FP 1.11/4 : 42-2B to 42-8B 602 Same, continued, with title, Stocks of coal and oil and days' supply, Oct. 1, 1942-Jan. 1, 1943 ; no. 42 9B-42 12B. Oct. 21, 1942-Jan. 23, 1943. Each 2 p. il. 4° [No longer restricted. Monthly.] FP 1.11/4 : 42-9B to 42-12B 603 Typical commercial and industrial electric bills, Jan. 1, 1942. [1942.] (R-24 series.) [Processed. Illustration on verso of each title page.] FP 1.16/4: (CT) East North Central States, Illinois. Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin. [2]+ii+64+[l] p. 4° East South Central States, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee. [2]+ii + 21+[l] p . 40 Middle Atlantic States, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. [2]+ii + 58+ [1] p. il. 4° Mountain States, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. [2] +ii + 20+ [1] p. 4° New England States, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. [2] + ii+33 + [-11 p. 4° Pacific States, California, Oregon, and Washington. [2] +U + 26+ [1] p. 4° South Atlantic States, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Mary- land, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. [2] + ii+43+[l] p. 4o West North Central States, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. [2] + ii+36+ [1] p. 4° West South Centrkl States, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. [2]4- ii+33+[l] p. 4" 43 604 Typical electric bills, typical net monthly bills as of Jan. 1, 1941, for electric service to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers, cities of 50,000 population and more. [1941.] [2] +52 p. il. 4° (FPC R-20.) [Processed.] FP 1.16/2 : C 49/941 605 Typical electric bills, typical net monthly bills as of Jan. 1, 1942, for electric service to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers, cities of 50,000 population and more. [1942.] [2] 4-48 p. 11. 4° (FPG R-22.) [Processed.] FP 1.16/2 : C 49/942 606 Typical residential electric bills, Jan. 1, 1942. [1942.] (R-23 series.) [Processed. Illustration on verso of each title page.] FP 1.16/3 : (CT^ East North Central States, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, a. id Wisconsin. [2]+ii + 62+[l] p. 4o East South Central States, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee [2]+ii + 24+[l] p. 4° Middle Atlantic States, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. [2] +ii + 60 + [1] P. 4« Mountain States, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. \2] +H + 20+ [1] p. 4» New England States, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. [2] + ii + 224- [1] p. 4» Pacific States, California, Oregon, and Washington. [2] +H + 22+ [1] p. 4° South Atlantic States, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Mary- land, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. [2]4- ii + 49+[l] p. 4° West North Central States, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. [2] -f ii + 49+ [1] p. 4° West South Central States, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas. [2] 4- ii + 33+[l] P. 4o FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, Inc. 607 Annual report, board of directors, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., fiscal year 1941. [1942.] 9 p.+ [2] leaves, 4° [Processed.] J 16.51 : 941 608 Annual report, board of directors, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., fiscal year 1942. [1942.] 54- [8] p. 4° [Processed.] J 16.51: 942 FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY 609 FPHA bulletin 1-25; July 9-Dec. 22, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] NHA 4.3: 1-25 610 Prefabrication in Government's war housing program. [1942.] 4 p. il. 4" [ Processed. ] NHA 4.2 : P 91 611 Report on operations of Federal Public Housing Authority, 1942, submitted to Congress as part of 1st annual report of National Housing Agency, 1942. [1942.] [2] +5 leaves, 12 tab. f° [Processed.] NHA 4.1: 942 612 Selected bibliography on training. [Nov. 4, 1942.] [3] +9 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] NHA 4.2 :T 68 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS 613 Bank debits [to deposit accounts (except interbank accounts) Jan. 8, 1941- May 6, 1942.] Jan. 13, 1941-May 11, 1942. Each [3] leaves or [5] leaves, f° [Weekly. Processed. Discontinued.] FR 1.14 : 941/1-942/18 614 Business indexes [Jan. 1941-Dec. 1942.] Feb. 17, 1941-Jan. 22, 1943. various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] FR 1.19 : 198-221 615 Commercial and industrial loans at member banks, Apr. 16-May 15, 1942. [1942.] [l]4-32 p. il. 4° [Processed. Articles reprinted from Federal reserve bulletin, Aug., Sept., and Nov. 1942, v. 28, no. 8, 9, and 11, passim, il.] FR1.3/la:L78 616 Condition of Federal reserve banks [Jan. 8, 1941-Dec. 30, 1942]. Jan. 9, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. Each [5] leaves or [4] p. f° [Weekly. Processed.] FR 1.15 : 941/1-942/52 617 Condition of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities [Jan. 8, 1941- Dec. 30, 1942]. Jan. 13, 1941^Jan. 4, 1943. various paging, f° [Proc- essed.] FR 1.16 : 941/1-942/52 44 618 Monthly statement of debits to deposit accounts (except interbank accounts) [Jan. and Feb. 1941]. Feb. 11 and Mar. 11, 1941. Each [6] leaves, f° [Processed.] FR 1.17 : 941/1 and 2 619 Same continued, with title, Bank debits, debits to deposit accounts, except interbank accounts [Mar. 1941-Dec. 1942]. Apr. 8, 1941- Jan. 11, 1943. Each [6] leaves or 8 p. f° [Monthly. Processed.] FR 1.17 : 941/3-942/12 020 Personal income taxes in United States, Canada, and United Kingdom ; [by R. A. Musgrave]. n. p. [Dec. 1942]. [l]4-5 p. il. 4° [Reprinted from Federal reserve bulletin, Dec. 1942, v. 28, no. 12, p. 1192-96, il.] FR 1.3/la : In 2 621 Weekly department store sales [Jan. 4, 1941-Dec. 26, 1942]. Jan. 9, 1941- DeC. 31, 1942. Each 1 p. 4° [Processed. Previous to Jan. 25, 1941, title read Department store sales.] FR1.24: 148-252 FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION 622 Rules and regulations for insurance of accounts, chap. 3, title 24, of Code of Federal regulations, as amended, n. p. July 16, 1941. [5] 4-30 p. [Amendments 1-4 were also issued, effective Oct. 8, 1941-Mav 19, 1942.] FL 3.6 : Ac 2/941 FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY 623 Here's your answer [radio scripts] no. 9, 11, 13, 21-38 ; May 2-Nov. 21, 1942. [1^42.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. This series of question and answer programs was based on timely defense and war production information in connection with the activities of the various divisions of the Federal Security Agency. Information lacking as to nos. 1-8, 10, 12, 14-20.] FS 1.8 : (nos.) 9. Industrial hygiene in war. 11. Nutrition in wartime. 13. What schools can do to win the war. 21. United States Employment Service as a war agency. 22. Women in our war production industries. 23. Negro in war production. 24. Handicapped workers in war production industries. 25. Job engineers at work. 26. Jobs have relations too. 27. Mobilizing our production army. 28. Proof is in the testing. 29. Nutrition in industry. 30. Day care for children of working mothers. 31. Social security for all. 32. r Social-security account card.] 33. Keeping filth from food. 34. Economics of food law enforcement. 35. Read — and heed — the drug label. 36. Read the food label. 37. Food-poisoning outbreaks. 38. Read the coffee label. 624 I hear America singing! [radio scripts] ; Mar. 22-Dec. 26, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. This series of radio programs features choral societies from all over the country and discusses the work of the Federal Security Agency in fields of recreation and public health. Information lacking as to earlier numbers.] FS 1.9 : ( nos.-date & nos. ) 62 5 Notes on need for nurses. [1942.] [43] leaves, 4° [Processed. Includes spot announcements, human interest anecdotal material, etc., of use to radio program directors.] FS 1.2 : N 93/2/942 626 Notes on need for nurses, July 1942. [1942.] [50] leaves, 4° [Processed. Includes spot announcements, human interest anecdotal material, etc., of use to radio program directors.] FS 1.2: N 93/2/942-2 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 627 Address by James A . Horton, chief examiner of Federal Trade Commission, before 13th Boston conference on distribution, Boston, Mass., Oct. 7, 1941. [1941.] 7 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FT 1.14 : H 78/13 45 628 Address of Robert E. Freer, commissioner, Federal Trade Commission, before 30th annual banquet of Music Merchants Association of Ohio, Cedar Point, Ohio, June 22, 1941. [1941.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FT 1.14 : F 87/48 629 Address on labeling under wool products labeling act, before convention of National Retail Dry Goods Association, June 3, 1941, Chicago, 111., by Henrv Miller, director of Trade Practice Conferences, Federal Trade Commission. [1041.] [l]+10p. [Processed.] FT 1.14 : M 614/10 630 Address on price discrimination under Robinson-Patman act, before annual convention of National Preservers Association, Chicago, 111., Jan. 20, 1941, by A. W. DeBirny, attorney, Chief Counsel's Office, F >deral Trade Commission. [1941.] [1]+S leaves, 4° [Processed.] FT 1.14 : D 35/3 631 Industrial corporation reports: Cereal preparations manufacturing cor- porations. Apr. 29, 1941. cover title, L3]+19 p. [Processed.] FT 1.17 : C 334 632 industrial corporation reports : Gray-iron and malleable-iron castings manu- facturing corporations. Apr. 29, 1941. cover title, [3] 4-19 p. [Proc- essed.] FTl.l7:Ir6 633 Industrial corporation reports : Hardware manufacturing corporations. Apr. 22, 1941. cover title, [3] 4-19 p. [Processed.] FT 1.17 :H 222 634 Industrial corporation reports : Knit goods manufacturing corporations. Feb. 4, 1941. cover title, [4] 4-20 p. [Processed.] FT 1.17 :K 749 635 Industrial corporation reports : Saw, file and hand tool manufacturing cor- porations. Feb. 4, 1941. cover title, [31+19 p. [Processed.] FT 1.17 : Sa 96 636 Industrial corporation reports : Woolen and worsted manufacturing cor- porations. Apr. 22, 1941. cover title, [3] +19 p. [Processed.] FT 1.17 : W 882 637 Remarks of Henry Miller, director of Trade Practice Conferences, Federal Trade Commission, on wool products labeling act, at annual meeting of National Association of Bedding and Upholstery Law Enforcement Offi- cials, New York City, Oct. 30, 1941. [1941.] [l]+7 p. [Processed.] FT 1.14 : M 614/11 638 Wartime control of trade and industry in foreign countries ; [prepared by Ellen L. Love]. [July 1, 1942.] 16 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FT 1.2 : W 26 FINANCE COMMITTEE, Senate 639 Legislative calendar, 77th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Jan. 16, 1941-Dec. 16, 1942; no. 1-30. 194L-12. various paging, 4° [Number 30 is the final edition. ] Y 4.F 49 : 77/1-30 FINANCE DEPARTMENT, War Dept. 640 Finance bulletin 1-141 [1941], 1-150 [1942]; Jan. 2, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging. [Processed. Indexes for calendar years 1941 and 1942 were issued Jan. 1, 1942 and Jan. 1, 1943, respectively.] W 97.3 : 941/1-942/150 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 641 Havasu Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Ariz, and Calif., [Code of Federal regulations] title 50, chap. 1, pt. 23. [1941.] 2 p. [Reprinted from Federal register, Oct. 10, 1941, v. 6, no. 198, p. 5149.] I 49.6 : H 29/941 642 Hunters, attention! buy a stamp before you shoot; [all lettered poster]. July 1, 1941. 16X10.5 in. (Poster 65.) 149.14:65 643 imperial National Wildlife Refuge, Ariz, and Calif., [Code of Federal regulations] title 50, chap. 1, pt. 23. [1941.] 2 p. [Reprinted from Federal register, Oct. 10, 1941, v. 6, no. 198, p. 5149-50.] I 49.6 : Im 7/941 765883 — 47 4 46 644 Instructions for collecting reproductive tracts of wild animals for study ; by Thomas R. Forbes. July [1941]. 24- [1] p. 4° [Processed.] I 49.6 : An 5/941 645 Lower Sonris National Wildlife Refuge, N. Dak., [Code of Federal regula- tions] title 50, chap. 1, pt. 29. [1941.] 2 p. [Reprinted from Federal register, Nov. 20, 1941, v. 6, no. 226, p. 5899-5900.] I 49.6 :L 95 646 Sources of big-game animals, Government agencies having big-game animals for disposal. July [1941]. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 49.2 : G 14/2/941 647 Surplus big-game animals offered for sale, season 1941-42. Aug. 1941. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] I 49.2 : G 14/941-42 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION 648 Consumer protection by Food and Drug Administration [provided by] food, drug, and cosmetic act of 1938. [Apr. 1940, revised June 1941.] [1941.] [3] p. 4° [Processed.] FS 7.2 : C 76/941 FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE 649 Bibliography on rubber, June 4, 1941. [1941.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] A 67.2 : R 82 650 Foreign crops and markets, v. 44, no. 1-26; Jan. 5-June 29, 1942. [1942.] 752 p. il. 4° [Weekly. No longer restricted. Processed. Supplements to nos. 6, 7, 14, 18, and 21 were issued and included in the volume pagination.] A 67.8 :44/l-26 651 Same, v. 45, no. 1-26 ; July 6-Dec. 28, 1942. [1942.] 724 p. 4° [Weekly. No longer restricted. Processed. Supplements to nos. 1, 2, 11, 16, 20, and 23, were issued and included in the volume pagination.] A 67.8 :45/l-26 652 Some aspects of world cotton situation, address by P. K. Norris, principal marketing specialist, Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, at 2d an- nual stockholders' convention of Cooperative Gin and Service Supply Company, Houston, Tex., Mar. 27, 1941. [1941.] 17 leaves, 4° [Proc- essed.] A 67.13 :C 82 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU 653 Bibliography of barriers to trade between States ; compiled by Marketing Laws Survey. Mar. 1942. 87 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.227 : T 67 654 Bibliography of defense production associations and community pools ; prepared by Marketing Laws Survey. Apr. 1942. cover title, 13 p. 4° [Processed. Page 13, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] C 18.227 : D 36 655 Business firms, Belgian Congo [list]. July 1942. 29 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.153 : B 96/2 656 Chemicals, importers and dealers, Mexico [list]. May 1941. 16 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.153 : C 42/3 657 Confectionery sales and distribution, 1941 ; by Albert S. Nemir. Washing- ton, 1942. cover title, iii-v+36 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.2 : C 76/3/941 658 Consumer expenditures for selected groups of services, 1929-41 ; by Edward F. Denison. [1942.] p. 23-30, 4° [Processed. Reprint from Survey of current business, Oct. 1942, v. 22, no. 10.] C 18.35/a : C 766/3 659 Current distribution developments in hardware and allied trades, Jan.- Mar. 1941. Mar. 10-May 12, 1941. Each 4 p. il. or 6+ [2] leaves, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued.] C 18.215 : 941/1-3 660 Directory of mailing list houses ; compiled by Thomas J. Davis and Marjorie D. Veith. 5th edition. Mar. 1941. [2] +34 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.2 : M 28/941 47 661 [Food exports and imports, Jan. and Feb. 1941, cumulative monthly.] [1941.1 6 leaves and 10 leaves, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] G 18.218 : 941/1-2 662 Hospitals, Argentina [list]. July 1942. 15 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.153 : H 79/2 663 How to plan better future for your home town and yourself in war for peace [with selected bibliography] ; by Raymond Reeves. [1942.] cover title, iv+32 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.217 :T 66 664 Industrial reference service : pt. 1, Chemicals and allied products, no. 9-82. Jan-Dec. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] C 18.220 : 1/9-82 9. German plans for exploiting chemical resources and markets of Central Europe. 10. Potassium hydroxide industry of United States. 11. Chemical raw material review, Guatemala. 12. Candelilla wax, production, uses, and foreign trade. 13. Financial report of former Czechoslovak chemical concern. 14. Chemical raw material review, Hungary. 15. Wartime situation of Belgian chemical industry. 16. Chemical raw material review, Uruguay. 17. Paints and varnishes, wholesale trade in 1939. 18. Financial data on manufacturers of toilet preparations and soap. 19. Financial data on manufacturers, drugs and medicines 20. Paint and allied product production in United States. 21. Drug and medicine production in United States (including drug grinding). 22. Soap, toiletry, and essential production in United States. 23. Naval stores and charcoal production in United States. 24. Turkey, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 25. European chemicals still flowing to United States. 26. Carbon dioxide, synopsis of information. 27. Plastic material (synthetic rubber) and fabricated plastic products. 28. Newfoundland, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 29. Sodium nitrate, synopsis of information. 30. Domestic consumption of drying oils in 1940. 31. Oxygen, synopsis of information. 32. American match manufacturing industry, analysis of operations in 1939. 33. Chemical raw material review, Spain. 34. Union of South Africa, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 35. Wholesale drug sales pass half-billion mark in 1939. 36. Synthetic organic industrial chemicals, development of industry, U. S. foreign trade. 37. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Guatemala. 38. American fertilizer industry, operations of 6 of leading fertilizer manufac- turers. 39. Peru, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 40. Tartaric acid and tartar materials, synopsis of information. 41. Sources of fish livers and oil in Latin America. 42. Salt production hit new high in 1940. 43. Paints, varnishes, lacquers, colors, and pigments, distribution of paints, varnishes and lacquers. 44. Japan, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 45. Indian myrobalans industry. 46. Guatemala, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 47. Potassium chlorate, synopsis of information. 48. Swiss chemical concern gains by decentralization. 49. Problems facing American toiletry industry. 50. Casein, synopsis of information. 51. Analysis of miscellaneous chemical imports through New York customs dis- trict in 1940. 52. American plastics industry. 53. China, chemical developments abroad in 1940. 54. American toiletry industry. 55. Synthetic organic chemicals industry. 56. Phosphate rock production and trade in Egypt. 57. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, Canada. 58. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, Palestine. 59. Tung and other drying oil developments in May. 60. Chemical warfare arsenal plans completed. 61. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, Nicaragua. 62. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, British Malaya. 63. Carbon tetrachloride, synopsis of information. 64. Tung and other drying oil developments in June. 65. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, Bermuda. 66. Citric acid and calcium citrate, synopsis of information. 67. Tung and other drying 'oil developments in July. 68. Commercial plantings of black acacia in Brazil. 69. Chemical raw material review, Ceylon. 70. Plastics, the miracle material. 71. Chemical developments abroad in 1940, Argentina. 72. 1939 drugs and medicines manufacturing corporations, operating data and distribution of manufacturers' sales. 48 664 industrial reference service — Continued. 73. Glycerin, synopsis of information. 74. Tung and other drying oil developments in August. 75. Castor beans, synopsis of information. 76. Sugarcane wax utility explored. 77. Creosote oil, synopsis of information. 78. United States paint and varnish industry, Sept. 1941. 79. Camphor, synopsis of information. • 80. Tung and other drying oil developments in September. 81. Glue and adhesives, synopsis of information. 82. United States paint and varnish industry, Oct. 1941. 665 Industrial reference service: pt. 2, Electrical products, no. 13-28. Jan.- Aug. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Discontinued.] C 1S.220 : 2/13-28 13. Projected radio factory in Bombay, India. 14. Canadian radio statistics, Oct. 1940. 15. Radio manufacturing trends from 1937 to 1939. 16. Canadian radio statistics, Nov. 1940. 17. Peru, market for radio, telephone and telegraph equipment. 18. Electrical goods industry of United States. 19. Domestic laundry equipment manufacturing corporations, income and ex- penses for 8 concerns in 1939. 20. Market for electric household appliances, Union of South Africa. 21. Private electric companies serve 25,000,000 customers. 22. Market for electrical household appliances, Brazil. 23. Selected telephone and telegraph data, 1939. 24. Market for electrical industrial equipment in Brazil. 25. Operations of 7 leading radio and phonograph manufacturers. 26. Mechanical refrigeration and air-conditioning industry. 27. Radio market of Argentina. 28. Radio market in Eire (Ireland). 666 Industrial reference service : pt. 3, Foodstuffs, no. 9^96. Jan.-Dec. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Discontin- ued.] C18.220:3/9-96 9. Market for wines in Colombia. 10. Vegetable oils and oilseeds industry, Netherlands Indies. 11. Statistics on alcohol for fiscal year ended June 30, 1940. 12. Bread and bakery products manufacturing corporations, income and expenses, 1939. 13. Citrus fruits, production and trade, 1935-39. 14. Black pepper industry of Netherlands Indies. 15. Brazilian coffee industry. 16. Current canned food indicators. 17. United States trade in inedible molasses. 18. Beet sugar refining corporations, income and expenses, 1939. 19. United States milling in bond. 20. Market for wines in Peru. 21. Current canned food indicators for Dec. 1940. 22. Fats and oils trade of United States in 1940. 23. Argentina's position as meat supplier to Great Britain. 24. Oilseeds, vegetable oils, and oilcakes in India. 25. Peanut and peanut-oil trade at Tsingtao. 26. Foreign trade in foodstuffs in 1940. 27. Clove industry and trade of Zanzibar. 28. Meat and provisions wholesale trade in 1939. 29. Bread and other bakery products output in 1939. 30. Current canned food indicators for Jan. 1941. 31. Foodstuffs trade of United States in January. 32. Greek raisin and currant production and trade. 33. Our billion dollar poultry industry. 34. Butter production at highest level in history. 35. Current canned food indicators for Feb. 1941. 36. Foodstuffs exports 50 percent lower in February. 37. Fats and oils trade trends, Feb. 1941. 38. Food factories spend $5S0,000 per day in expansion. 39. Black pepper trade of Netherland Indies. 40. Chewing gum industry of United States. 41. United States alcoholic-beverage industry in February. 42. Trends in sugar industry. 43. Current canned-food indicators for Mar. 1941. 44. Mexican coffee industry. 45. Dehydrated vegetable industry. 46. Sources of fish livers and oil in Latin America. 47. Salt production hit new high in 1940. 48. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Guatemala. 49. Fats and oils industry in Apr. 1941. 50. Tung and other drying oil developments in April. 51. Malt beverage industry of United States. 52. Industrial corn products and competing items, United States production and trade. 53. Alcoholic beverpge industry in March. 54. Market for distilled liquors in Colombia. 55. Current canned food indicators for Mav 1941. 49 Industrial reference service — Continued. 56. Fats and oils industry in May 1941. 57. May trends in confectionery and competitive chocolate products industry. 58. Spice trade of United States in 1940 and 1941. 59. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Ecuador. 60. Coconut-products situation in Ceylon during 1940. 61. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Honduras. 62. Alcoholic beverage industry in May. 1941. 63. Canned and dried fruit and vegetable production exceeds half billion dollars annually. 64. Sales of salad dressing, mayonnaise, and related products, 1940. 65. Current canned food indicators for June 1941. 66. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage market in Dominican Republic. 67. Fats and oils industry in June 1941. 68. Soft drink industry of United States, factory output values at $366 million in 1939. 69. Market for alcoholic beverages in China. 70. Cocoa-bean industry of Netherlands Indies in 1940. 71. Netherlands Indies sugar industry. 72. United States alcoholic beverage industries, June 1941. 73. Cassava industry in Netherlands Indies. 74. United States fats and oils industry, July 1941. 75. United States canning industry, July 1941. 76. Mexican vanilla production and trade. 77. Argentine dried fruit production and trade. 78. United States fats and oils industry, Aug. 1941. 79. United States canning industry, Aug. 1941. 80. United States alcoholic beverage industries, Aug. 1941. 81. United States sugar industry, Sept. 1941. 82. United States fats and oils industry, Sept. 1941. 83. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Philippines. 84. United States coffee and tea industries, Sept. 1941. 85. United States canning industry, Sept. 1941. 86. United States confectionery industry, Sept. 1941. 87. Market for canned foods in Hong Kong. 88. Africa as supplier of vegetable oil materials. 89. Alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverage markets, Uruguay. 90. United States grain milling industry, July-Sept. 1941. 91. United States fats and oils industry, Oct. 1941. 92. United States coffee, tea, and spice trade. Oct. 1941. 93. United States alcoholic beverage industries, Sept. 1941. 94. United States canning industry, Oct. 1941. 95. [Not published.] 96. United States sugar industry, Oct. 1941. Industrial reference service: pt. 4, Forest products, no. 2-44. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Dis- continued. ] C 18.220 : 4/2-44 2. Recent world trade treads in lumber and lumber products. 3. Recent developments in pulp and paper industry due to the War. 4. Christmas trees. 5. Newsprint consumption in United States. 6. Foreign markets for Venetian blinds. 7. Pulp and paper industry of the South. 8. Cork manufacturers may use Brazilian raw material. 9. British Columbia lumber export trade during 1940. 10. Review of Swedish lumber trade in 1940. 11. Lumber market in Mozambique (Portuguese Fast Africa). 12. Monthly report of subcommittee of Lumber Survey Committee, issue 1, Mar. 1941. 13. Review of United States foreign trade in paper base stocks and paper in 1940. 14. 1940 review of United States foreign trade in logs, lumber and allied products. 15. Migration of lumber industry. 16. Paper trade of Guatemala. 17. Fiberboard shipping containers in Argentina. 18. Paper market of El Salvador in 1940. 19. War shifted part of New Zealand's paper purchases to United States in 1940. 20. Spruce lumber cut of eastern Canada in 1940. 21. Monthly report of subcommittee of Lumber Survey Committee, issue 2, Apr. 1941. 22. Monthly report on American pulp and paper industry, issue 1, Mar. 1941. 23. Lumber production and consumption in eastern Canada. 24. American pulp and paper manufacturing industry, operations of 16 leading companies. 25. Lumber for cantonments in national defense program. 26. South American balsa wood in national defense. 27. Pulp and paper market in Egypt. 28. Monthly report on American pulp and paper industry, issue 2, Apr. 1941. 29. Cooperage industry and national defense. 30. Lumber industry and trade of Guatemala. 31. Monthly report of subcommittee of Lumber Survey Committee, issue 3. 32. Lumber and wood-products trade of Netherlands Indies. 33. Monthly report on American pulp and paper industry, issue 3, May 1941. 34. Monthly report of subcommittee of Lumber Survey Committee, issue 4. 35. Lend-lease lumber purchases for United Kingdom. 36. Monthly report on American pulp and paper industry, issue 4, June 1941. 50 667 Industrial reference service — Continued. 37. Canada's lumber and millwork price control. 38. Plywood Industry of British Colombia expanding. 39. United States pulp and paper industry, July 1941. 40. United States lumber Industry, Aug. 1941. 41. United States pulp and paper industry, Aug. 1941. 42. United States lumber industry, Sept. 1941. 43. United States pump and paper industry, Sept.-Oct. 1941. 44. United States lumber industry, Oct. 1941. 668 Industrial reference service : pt. 5, Leather and its products, no. 13-29. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] C18.220:5/13-29 13. Cuban hide and skin supply. 14. Leather industry and trade of Canada. 15. Leather production in Bengal, India. 16. Leather-glove industry and trade of Canada. 17. Leather boot and shoe manufacturing corporations. 18. Hide and skin trade Netherlands Indies. 19. Valonia and valonia extract industry of Greece. 20. Leather footwear production and trade of Canada. 21. World shoe industry following usual war pattern. 22. Indian myrobalans industry. 23. British leather export corporation surveys South American market. 24. Leather industry, June 1941. 25. United States leather industry, July 1941. 26. [Included in pt. 1, no. 68.1 27. United States leather industry, Aug. 1941. 28. United States leather industry, Sept. 1941. 29. United States leather industry, Oct. 1941. 669 Industrial reference service: pt. 6, Machinery and equipment, no. 11—48. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] 018.220:6/11-48 11. Market for office supplies in Brazil. 12. Market for office supplies in Jamaica. 13. Financial data on manufacturers of office machinery & equipment. 14. Market for office supplies in Uruguay. 15. Agriculture machinery & tractor manufacturing corporations, income and ex- pense data for 1939. 16. Market for office supplies in Guatemala. 17. German farm equipment trade. 18. Market for office supplies in Mexico. 19. Market for office supplies in Honduras. 20. Domestic laundry equipment manufacturing corporations, income and ex- penses for 8 concerns in 1939. 21. Peruvian market for industrial machinery in 1940. 22. Machine tool manufacturing corporations. 23. Machine tool production in 1939. 24. Industrial diamonds. 25. Production and sale of farm equipment and related products in 1940. 26. Market for office equipment in Malaya. 27. Food factories spend $580,000 per day in expansion. 28. Market for industrial machinery in Argentina. 29. Business machine and typewriter manufacturing industry, operations of 10 leading manufacturers. 30. Market for office supplies in Venezuela, Peru, and Paraguay. 31. Guatemalan market for industrial machinery in 1939 and 1940. 32. Market for electrical industrial equipment in Brazil. 33. Highways of the world, annual statistical survey of world highways. 34. Natural abrasives industry of United States. 35. Market for industrial machinery in Hong Kong. 36. Cotton gin modernization means higher ginning returns. 37. Market for office supplies in British Honduras, Costa Rica, and El Salvador. 38. Machine tools, metalworking equipment, and machinists' precision tools. 39. Markets for agricultural machinery and implements in Union of South Africa. 40. New Zealand market for farm machinery and equipment. 41. Market for industrial machinery in Mexico. 42. Market for office equipment in China. 43. Market for industrial machinery in Brazil. 44. Brazil producing more agricultural machinery. 45. Machinery demand in Uruguay down slightly. 46. Market for office supplies in Colombia. 47. Agricultural machinery and implement market in Egypt. 48. Market for office supplies in Cuba. 670 industrial reference service: pt. 7, Metals and minerals, no. 9-59. Jan.- Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Disconti nued. ] C 18.220 : 7/9-59 9. Iron and steel exports continue to decline through November, imports down to new low. 10. Market for hardware in Mexico. 11. Developments in Soviet iron and steel industry. 51 670 Industrial reference service — Continued. 12. Use of space and water heaters in Cuba. 13. Iron and steel exports at record level in 1940, imports decline sharply. 14. Industrial diamonds. 15. Iron and steel exports lower in January, imports at record low. 16. Hardware developments in United States in 1940. 17. Saw, file, and hand tool industry of United States. 18. Petroleum industry of United States. 19. Decline in iron and steel exports continues through February. 20. Heating and cooking apparatus industry of United States. 21. Copper consumption in 1940 breaks all previous records. 22. Detinning of used cans suggested in present emergency. 23. Wholesale trade in general hardware lines approaching 1929 level. 24. Masonry, natural and puzzolan cement industry of United States, advance summary. 25. Aluminum salts shipments shatter all records in 1940. 26. March iron and steel exports register slight decline, imports rLe. 27. Cuban iron and steel trade in 1940. [28.] Chromite reserves of Alaska. 29. Cadmium output and sales break all previous records. 30. Uranium and vanadium ore industry in 1940. 31. Steel works and rolling mill industry of United States. 32. Fuller's earth industry suffers from technological advances in petroleum refining. 33. Tungsten ore output increased 350 percent in past decade. 34. Talc and soapstone output increased slightly in past decade. 35. Alaska to be scoured for strategic metals and minerals. 36. Natural abrasives industry of United States. 37. United States foreign trade in iron and steel, including scrap shipments, rises. 38. Monthly hardware survey, Apr. 1941. 39. Wars and rumors of wars have boomed scrap business. 40. Tin can and tinware manufacturing industry of United States. 41. Alaskan mining industry in 1940. 42. Tungsten industry of French Indochina. 43. May iron and steel exports lowest in 13 months. 44. Precious stones industry of India. 45. Canada needs more American coal. 46. Distribution and sales of refined petroleum. 47. Hardware trade of British Malaya. 48. Iron and steel exports register further decline in June. 49. Market for hardware in India. 50. Tungsten industry of Peru. 51. Use of scrap iron and steel is forging upward in Canada. 52. Exports of iron and steel gain in July, imports decline. 53. Market for hardware in Philippines. 54. Market for hardware during 1st half of 1941. Philippine Islands. 55. United States iron and steel industry, Sept. 1941. 56. Hardware distribution, 1939. 57. United States copper industry, Sept. 1941. 58. United States hardware industry, Oct. 1941. 59. United States iron and steel industry, Oct. 1941. 6 "' l Industrial reference service : pt. 8, Motion pictures and equipment, no. 14-51. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Discontinued.] C 18.220 : 8/14-51 14. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Spain. 15. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Trinidad. 16. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Uruguay. 17. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Finland. 18. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Australia. 19. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Jamaica. • 20. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Argentina. 21. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Chile. 22. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Martinique. 23. Annual survey of motion picture industry in Burma. 24. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 25. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Brazil. 1940. 26. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Hawaii. 27. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Venezuela. 28. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 29. Motion-picture production tripled in 20 years. 30. Amusement places collected one billion dollars in 1939. 31. Film rentals gain 10.4 percent in decade. 32. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Iran, 1940. 33. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in British Malaya, 1940. 34. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Turkey, 1940. 35. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Yugoslavia, 1940. 36. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 37. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Peru. 38. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Guatemala. 39. Annual releases of nontheatrical films. 40. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Switzerland. 41. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Canton, Chefoo, Tientsin, Tsinan, and Tsingtao, China. 42. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 52 671 Industrial reference service — Continued. 43. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and St. Lucia, British West Indies. 44» Current releases of nontheatrical liims. 45. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Switzerland, 1940. 46. Current releases of nontheatrical films. 47. [Information lacking.] 48. Survey of motion-picture industry in Turkey. 49. Annual survey of motion-picture industry in Eire. 50. Annual survey of motion picture industry in Philippines, 1940. 51. Annual survey of motion picture industry in Cuba, 1940. 672 Industrial reference service : pt. 9, Motive products and equipment, no. 13- 42. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfo- rations. Discontinued.] 018.220:9/13-42 13. Railway-equipment markets in Paraguay. 14. Consumption and usage of motor fuel in 1939. 15. United States exports of railway equipment to Latin American countries analyzed. 16. Railway equipment markets in Bolivia. 17. Automobile parts and accessories manufacturing corporations. 18. Railway-equipment markets in Colombia. 19. Railway-equipment markets in Uruguay. 20. Railway-equipment markets in Brazil. 21. Railway-equipment market in the Guianas. 22. Railway-equipment markets in Chile. 23. Railway-equipment markets in Ecuador. 24. Canadian railway rolling stock industry, 1939. 25. Guatemalan automotive market developments in 1940. 26. Chilean automotive market developments in 1940. 27. Automotive accessories, equipment, and parts, wholesale trade in 1939. 28. Uruguayan automotive market developments in 1940. 29. Bolivian automotive market developments in 1940. 30. Ecuadoran automotive market developments in 1940. 31. Mexico North Western Railway as prospective market for railway equipment. 32. War influence on motor vehicle import trade of Greece. 33. Railway system of Newfoundland. 34. Automobile trailer and trailer park business booming. 35. Highways of the world, annual statistical survey of world highways. 36. American automobile industry. 37. Mexican railway situation. 3S. World production and trade in motor vehicles during 1940. 39. World registration of motor vehicles as of Jan. 1, 1941. 40. Japanese automotive industry, 1st half 1941. 41. British motor vehicle industry in 1940. 42. Cuban automotive market developments in 1940. 673 Industrial reference service : pt. 10, Rubber and its products, no. 9-37. Jan.- Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Discontinued. ] C 18.220 : 10/9-37 9. American scrap tire resources. 10. Ocean routing of United States rubber imports. 11. Rubber products manufacturing corporations, income and expenses, 1939. 12. Rubber goods industry in United Kingdom, 3d quarter, 1940. 13. Monthly rubber report for Oct. 1940, British Malaya. 14. Distributors' tire stocks in United States, Jan. 1, 1941, 15. African crude rubber supply increasing. 16. Summary of world rubber developments. 17. Rubber in Brazil. 18. Canadian rubber manufacturing industry. 19. Plastic material (synthetic rubber) and fabricated plastic products. 20. Batavia rubber market in Dec. 1940. 21. Rubber products used on motor vehicles in 1939. 22. Rubber consumption and year-end stocks, 1940. 23. Distributors' tire stocks in United States, Apr. 1, 1941. 24. Rubber on rebound, east to west. 25. Netherlands Indies rubber report, Jan. 1941. 26. Labor turn-over in rubber industry, 1939 and 1940. 27. Rubber boot and shoe industry of United States. 28. British Indian rubber manufacturers supplying 75 percent of domestic de- mand. 29. Synthetic rubbers hold unique place in industry. 30. Rubber industry report, June 1941. 31. Distributors' tire stocks in United States, July 1, 1941. 32. Rubber footwear distribution in United States. 33. United States rubber industry, July 1941. 34. United States rubber industry, Aug. 1941. 35. United States rubber industry, Sept. 1941. 36. Distributors' tire stocks in United States, Oct. 1, 1941. 37. United States rubber industry. Oct. 1941. 674 Industrial reference service : pt. 11, Stone, clay, and glass products, no. 4-11. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] C 18.220 : 11/4-11 53 674 Industrial reference service — Continued. 4. Ceramic industry of Chile. 5. Ceramic industry and trade of Argentina. 6. Production and distribution of selected clay products. 7. Commercial sandstone production in 1939. 8. Fuller's earth industry suffers from technological advances in petroleum refining. 9. Natural abrasives industry of United States. 10. Cement, an ancient product meets new demands. 11. Market for flat glass in Cuba. 675 Industrial reference service : pt. 12, Textiles and related products, no. 11-39. Jan.-Dec. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] 018.220:12/11-39 11. China as a source of raw cotton for Japan. 12. Brazil's cotton and other textile industries. 13. Leading sources of United States imports of linen products. 14. India's jute industry. 15. United States cotton consumption near record level in December. 16. Henequen industry in Yucatan. 17. United States imports of textile fibers and manufactures therefrom, 1940. 18. Record cotton consumption in United States during January. 19. United States exports of textile manufactures increased in 1940. 20. Silk and rayon production in United States. 21. Cotton consumption and trade of United States, Aug. [1940-] Feb. [1941]. 22. India's jute trade in 1940. 23. Consumption of raw cotton by classes of products manufactured, July 1- Dec. 31, 1940. 24. United States imports of wool manufactures. 25. Nicaraguan market for cotton piece goods. 26. Hosiery industry grows apace. 27. Wool carpet and rug manufacturing industry of United States, operations of 7 leading producers. 28. Woolen and worsted manufacturing industry of United States, production, raw material consumption, and expenditures for plant and equipment in 1939. 29. Chilean market for yarns and fabrics. 30. China important source of straw hats. 31. [Included in pt. 6. no. 36.] 32. Silk trade of United States. 33. United States cotton industry, Aug. 1941. 34. United States woolen and worsted industry, Aug. 1941. 35. United States silk and rayon industry, Aug. 1941. 36. United States silk and rayon industry, Sept. 1941. 37. United States woolen and worsted industrv, Sept. 1941. 3S. United States cotton industry, Sept. 1941.' 39. United States silk and rayon industry, Oct. 1941. 676 Industrial reference service: pt. 13, Tobacco and its products, no. 18-40. Jan.-Nov. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Discontinued.] C 18.220 : 13/18-40 18. Cuban tobacco export trade. 19. Tobacco export trade of United States. 20. Present status of German tobacco culture. 21. Tobacco export trade of Cuba. 22. Canadian flue-cured tobacco situation. 23. Tobacco industry and trade of Gibraltar. 24. Greek tobacco production and trade. 25. Tobacco export trade of United States. 26. Canadian flue-cured tobacco developments in 1940. 27. Tobacco export trade of Cuba. 28. Tobacco export trade of United States. 29. Manufactured tobacco production and distribution in 1939. 30. Tobacco trade of Tenerife, Canary Islands. 31. Sumatra tobacco sales situation. 32. Greek tobacco market. 33. United States tobacco export trade, Jan.-Feb. 1941. 34. Tobacco import trade of United States. 35. Tobacco situation in Greek Macedonia and Thrace during 1940. 36. Cuba's tobacco export trade in March. 37. Cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco, distribution of manufacturers' sales. 38. Cuba's" tobacco export trade in April 1941. 39. Tobacco trade of Chile during 1940. 40. United States tobacco industry, July-Sept. 1941. 677 Industrial reference service : pt. 14, Special products, no. 26-55. Jan.-Sept. 1941. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Dis- continued. ] O 18.220 : 14/26-55 26. Market for optical goods in Argentina. 27. Market for optical goods in Honduras. 28. Market for optical goods in Brazil. 29. Market for bicycles in Chile. 30. Market for optical goods in Haiti. 31. Cork manufacturers may use Brazilian raw material. 54 677 industrial reference service — Continued. 32. Market for bicycles in Colombia. 33. Market for athletic and sporting goods in Panama and Panama Canal Zone. 34. Market for optical goods in Dominican Republic. 35. Market for bicycles in Uruguay. 36. Market for optical goods in Paraguay. 37. Market for optical goods in Peru. 38. Nicaragua [market for optical goods]. 39. Market for optical goods in Cuba. 40. Market for sporting goods in Cuba. 41. Optical goods, wholesale trade in 1939. 42. Black bristle trade of Tsingtao, China. 43. Firearms and ammunition industries of United States. 44. Bicycle exports sharply higher in 1940. 45. Market for athletic and sporting goods in Colombia, Ecuador, and Paraguay. 46. Market for athletic and sporting goods in Central America (except Panama). 47. Hong Kong bristle trade in 1940. 48. Market for athletic and sporting goods in West Indies (except Cuba). 49. Market for optical goods in Chile. 50. Market for optical goods in Australia, New Zealand, and Philippine Islands. 51. Tientsin and Shanghai bristle trade in 1940. 52. Bristle trade of China, 1st quarter 1941. 53. Market for optical goods in Arabia, Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon. 54. [Included in pt. 7, no. 44.] 55. Bristle trade of China, 2d quarter, 1941. 678 Marketing Laws Survey, statutory source and citation manual. Revised Apr. 1942. [1942.] iv+31 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.227 : St 2/942 679 Personal finance companies, installment loans to consumers, Jan. to Sept- Oct. 1941. [1941.] Bach [4] p. il. or [2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Sept.-Oct. 1941 issued as one publication. Discontinued.] C 1S.222 : 941/1-9 680 Philippine copra market, FS-6, no. 1-49, Jan. 4-Dec. 6, 1941 ; prepared in Foodstuffs Division. [1941.] Each 1 p. 4° [Weekly. Processed. A sup- plement to no. 41, Oct. 14, 1941, was issued also. Discontinued.] C 18.199/2 : 941/1-49 681 Railways of Latin America : pt. 1, West Indies ; by Paul E. Bloom. [1941.] 11 p. il. 4° (International reference service, v. 1, no. 64, Nov. 1941.) C 1S.223 : 1/64 682 Report on war courses offered by collegiate schools of business and depart- ments of economics, Apr. 1942 [with bibliography of texts] ; prepared in Regional Research Unit, Division of Regional Economy. [1942.] [3]-f- v+58 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.2 : W 19 683 Salad dressing, mayonnaise, and related products, sales in 1941 ; by E. P. Hawk. [1942.] cover title, 5 p. 4° [Processed.] C 1S.2 : Sa 3/941 684 Schedule H, statistical code classification of shipments to Alaska from United States, effective Jan. 1, 1941. [1941.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] C 18.18/1 : H 685 Small town manual, 1942 [with selected bibliography]. [1942.] [9] 4-24- 784-3 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.217 : T 66/2 pt. 1. How you can win the war at home. pt. 2. How you can improve business in your town. 686 State occupational legislation. Mar. 1942. xi 4-457 p. il. 4° [Processed. A Marketing Laws Survey publication.] 018.227: Oc 1 687 Suggested research topics in fields of business and economics, no. 1 ; [pre- pared in Division of Regional Economy]. [1941.] [23] p. 4° [Proc- essed. ] C 18.2 : B 96/7/no.l 688 Trade of United States with Japan, China, Hong Kong, and Kwantung, Jan.-Mar. 1941 [cumulative monthly]. [1941.] Each 13 p. or 14 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued.] 018.207:941/1-3 689 World electrical markets, no. 186-197, supplement to Industrial reference service. 4° [Processed. An index to nos. 58-194, dated Nov. 1940, was issued also. Discontinued.] 018.200/3:186-197 186. Asia and Oceaiiia, Refrigerator markets, based on report by American foreign service officers; pt. 1 [Monsoon (Northern), Monsoon (subequatorial), Equatorial]. Sept. 1940. 29 p. il. Same; pt. 2 [Near East, Oceania]. Oct. 1940. 21 p. il. 55 689 World electrical markets — Continued. 187. Africa Refrigerator markets, based on report of American foreign service officers. Nov. 1940. 27 p. il. 188. Guatemala, based on report by W. E. Dunn. Oct. 1940. 30 p. il. [Super- sedes no. 88, July 15, 1938.] 189. Aden, based on report by Robert T. Cowan. Oct. 1940. 7 p. il. 190. Syria, based on report by William Witman II. Nov. 1940. 6 p. il. [Super- sedes no. 66, Nov. 1937.] 191. Iraq, based on report by A. David Fritzlan. Nov. 1940. 10 p. il. [Super- sedes no. 94, Aug. 1938.] 192. Palestine, based on report by Albert W. Scott. Nov. 1940. 14 p. iL 193. China. [Further information lacking.] 194. Ecuador, based on report by Alfred T. Nestor. Jan. 1941. 13 p. il. [Super- sedes no. 116, Apr. 1939.] 195. New Zealand. Jan. 1941. 19 p. il. [Supersedes no. 114, Feb. 1939 and no. 179, July 1940.] 196. China. Jan. 1941. 21+ [1] p. il. [Supplements no. 193, pt. 2.] 197. British India. Jan. 1941. 13 p. II. [Supplements no 154, Jan 1940 and no. 156, Feb. 1940.] 690 World paper consumption, 1927-38 ; prepared by B. M. Frost. May 1941. cover title, 87 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.2 : P 19/7/927-38 FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, Senate 691 Additional diversion of water of Niagara River, report to accompany Execu- tive G, 77th Congress, 1st session ; submitted by Mr. Connally. Nov. 19, 1941. 3 p. (Senate executive rept. 9, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Not in congressional set. Executive report 9 reports favorably on Executive document G without amendment.] Y 1.77/1 : rp.9 692 Additional diversion of waters of Niagara River, report to accompany Executive G, 77th Cong. 1st sess. ; submitted by Mr. Connally. Nov. 27, 1941. 3 p. (Senate executive rept. 10, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Not in congressional set. Executive report 10 reports favorably on Executive document G, with the recommendation that a particular paragraph be deleted in the exchange of notes. The resolution of ratification agreed to directs that such paragraph be deleted.] Y 1.77/1 : rp.10 693 Dominican Republic, convention relating to customs revenues, report to accompany Executive P, 76th Cong. 3d sess. ; submitted by Mr. Green. Feb. 10, 1941. 13 p. (Senate executive report 3, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/1 : rp.3 694 Extradition treaty with Canada, report to accompany Executive C, 77th Congress, 2d session ; submitted by Mr. Connally. May 20, legislative day May 15, 1942. 7 p. (Senate executive rept. 4, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Not in congressional set] Y 1.77/2 : rp.4 695 International copyright convention, report to accompany Executive E, 73d Congress, 2d session ; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. Jan. 16, 1941. 30 p. (Senate executive rept. 1, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Not in con- gressional set.] Y 1.77/1 : rp.l 696 Mexico, adjustment and settlement of certain outstanding claims, report to accompany Executive I, 77th Congress, 1st session; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. Jan. 27, 1942. 6 p. (Senate executive rept. 1, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/2 : rp.l 697 Protocol on uniformity of powers of attorney, which are to be utilized abroad, report to accompany Executive A, 77th Cong. 2d sess. ; submitted by Mr. Gillette. Mar. 20, legislative day Mar. 5, 1942. 2 p. (Senate executive rept. 2, 77th Cong. 2d sess.) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/2 : rp.2 698 Taxation convention with Canada, report to accompany Executive B, 77th Congress, 2d session ; submitted by Mr. George. May 20, legislative day May 15, 1942. 6 p. ( Senate executive rept. 3, 77th Cong. 2d sess. ) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/2 : rp.3 699 Temporary diversion for power purposes of additional waters of Niagara River, report to accompany Executive F, 77th Congress, 1st session ; sub- mitted by Mr. George. June 5, legislative day May 26, 1941. 3 p. ( Sen- ate executive rept. 8, 77th Cong. 1st sess.) [Not in congressional set.] Y 1.77/1 : rp.8 56 FOREST SERVICE 700 Administrative management, training material on science of management and administration for junior executives and others in training for ad- ministration in Forest Service. [1941.] cover title, [5] +128 p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] A 13.2 : Ad 6 701 Alpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. 11. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 7.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 7 702 Construction hints, v. 7, no. 1-6, v. 8, no. 1 ; Jan. 1941- Jan. 1942. [1941- 42.] various paging, il. 4° [Bimonthly. Processed. Discontinued.] A 13.33 : 7/1-8/1 703 Domestic lumber distribution and consumption, 1941, all lumber, softwood lumber, hardwood lumber ; by R. V. Reynolds, Albert H. Pierson. Wash- ington, D. C, July 1942. [1]+18 p. 4° [Processed. Preliminary sta- tistics subject to correction. Prepared by Forest Service in cooperation with Census Bureau.] A 13.2 : L 97/12/941 704 Eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 10. ) [Processed.] A 13.46 : 10 705 Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus). [Revised Mar. 1941.] [1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 1.) [Processed.] A 13.46 : 1 700 Federal real estate and property tax rates ; by Tyler F. Haygood and Besse B. Day. Washington, D. C, Mar. 15, 1942. [l]+12+[2] p. 4° [Proc- essed.] A 13.2 :R 22 707 Forest Products Laboratory plastic wood. Oct. 1941. [1] +6 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/2 : W 85/61 70S Guide for sponsors [for new personnel of Forest Service]. [1940.] cover title, [1] +19 p. [Processed.] A13.2:Sp6/2 709 Longleaf pine (Pinus palustris). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 3.) [Processed.] A 13.46 : 3 710 Lumber distribution and consumption, 1940, all lumber, softwood lumber, hardwood lumber ; by R. V. Reynolds, Albert H. Pierson. Washington, D. C, Feb. 1942. [1]+19 p. 4° [Processed. Preliminary statistics subject to correction. Prepared by Forest Service in cooperation with Census Bureau.] A 13.2 : L 97/12/940 711 Microstructure of cellulose fibers; [by G. J. Ritter]. June 1942. [l]+5 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/2 : C 33/2 712 National forest wilderness areas. June 1941. 15 leaves, oblong 8° [Proc- essed.] A 13.2 : W 64 713 Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa). [1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 6.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 6 714 Red spruce (Picea rubra). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 8.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 8 715 Resistance to leaching and decay protection of various precipitates formed in wood by double diffusion ; [by R. H. Baechler], 1941. [1] +7+ [1] p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/12 : W 85/33 716 Schools with courses leading to degree in forestry [annotated list.] Re- vised Dec. 1, 1941. [1941.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] A 13.2 : F 76/38/941 717 Selected bibliography on economics of forestry in United States ; by Alf Z. Nelson. Oct. 1, 1941. v leaves+172 p. 4° [Processed.] A 13.2 : F 76/51 718 Shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 5.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 5 719 Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° • (Useful trees of United States no. 9.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 9 720 Status of official instructions for assessing forest land ; by Alf Z. Nelson. Washington, D. 0., Aug. 1, 1941. cover title, 28 p. 4° [Processed.] A 13.36 : F 76/6 57 721 Stumpage transactions by agencies and species, all on sawtimber basis, Montana, northern Idaho, and northeastern Washington [tables showing stumpage transactions for 1940]. Mar. 25, 1941. leaves 90-92, oblong 8° [Processed. Tables 29-29B, issued with perforations for insertion in Stumpage prices since 1912, revised Apr. 1936.] A 13.30/2 : St 9/936/tab.29 to 29-B 722 Same [tables showing stumpage transactions for 1941]. June 22, 1942. leaves 93-95, oblong 8° [Processed. Tables 3O-30B, issued with perfora- tions for insertion in Stumpage prices since 1912, revised Apr. 1936.] A 13.30/2 : St 9/936/tab.30 to 30-B 723 Sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 4.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 4 724 1941 supplement to State forest tax law digest of 1939 ; by Louis S. Murphy. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1, 1941. [1] 4-11 p. 4° [Processed. Page num- bered 8 has been duplicated but with different text.] A 13.21/2 : 939/supp. 725 Timber requirements of cooperage industry, progress report of forest survey [with lists of references on tight and slack cooperage] ; by A. M. Sowder. Mar. 1942. cover title, [2] 4-62 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 13.2 : T 48/15 726 Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Use- ful trees of United States no. 11.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 11 727 Western white pine (Pinus monticola). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 2.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 2 728 white oak (Quercus alba). [Mar. 1941.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 20.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 20 GENERAL LAND OFFICE 729 Standard field tables and trigonometric formulas. 6th edition, 1942. 1942. 229 p. il. 12° [Supplement to the Manual of instructions for survey of public lands of United States, 1930.] 121.11/3:942 Maps 730 State of Nevada, compiled from official records of General Land Office and other sources [map] ; revised by T. W. Gales. Scale 1 in. =12 m. n. p. 1941. 43 X 29 in. 1 21.13 : N 41/4/941 731 United States showing principal meridians, base lines, and areas governed thereby; [map]. Scale 250 m.=2.1 in. n. p. 1942. 16X24 in. I 21.13 : Un 33/942 Inset : Alaska GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 732 3d supplemental index to river surveys made by Geological Survey and other agencies; by Randolph O. Helland. Aug. 1940. 33 leaves, 4" ( [Water-supply paper 558, supp. 3.] ) [Processed. Supplements Water- supply paper 558 published in 1926, 1st supplemental index dated Mav 1934, and 2d supplemental index, Nov. 1938.] 1 19.13 : 558/supp.3 • Maps 733 Eastern Tanana district, Alaska, prepared by Alaskan Branch, topography by T. W. Ranta, 1937-39, and earlier surveys, principally by Geological Survey, Tanana Valley between Tanana Crossing and international boundary from aerial photography by Geological Survey ; Alaska map 53. Scale 1:250,000, contour interval 200 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 36 X 23 in. 1 19.12 : Al 1/20/942 734 plan and profile, American River above Folsom, Calif., North Fork to mile 17, Middle Fork to mile 20, South Fork to mile 31, dam sites, topography by K. S. Fitch, W. L. Somerville, J. J. Walsh, and E. D. Stafford, sur- veyed in 1935 and 1936. [Washington, D. C] 1942. 8 sheets (1-8) each 18X25 in. or 25X18 in. [Subject to adjustment.] 1 19.25 : Am 35/sh.l-8 58 735 Plan of North Fork Humboldt River,' Nev., from month to mile 86, dam sites, topography by C. B. Hunter, George K. Jensen, R. S. Reinhold, S. W. R. Thompson, L. E. Felsted, and C. L. Gundlach, surveyed in 1938 and 1939. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval on land 10 ft., contour interval on river surface 5 and 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] 1942. 3 sheets (1-3) each 25X18 in. or 18x25 in. [Subject to adjustment.] 1 19.25 : N 81 fh/sh.1-3 736 Topographic map, Acadia National Park and vicinity, Hancock County, Maine, topography by Frank Larner, B. P. Taylor, J. L. Watkins, F. E. Doane, H. D. Cummings, John Lycett, B. J. Keating, R. V. Ford, Steven T. Mank, and R. L. Marx, surveyed in 1934-35 and 1939, Acadia National Park boundary by National Park Service. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour inter- val 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 36X33 in. 1 19.25 : Ac 1/942 737 Topographic map of Colorado National Monument, Mesa County, Colo., topography by W. S. Higginson, surveyed in 1934. Scale 1 : 31,680, con- tour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X15 in. 1 19.25 : C 71/6/942 Topographic sheets 738 Alabama, Fort Morgan quadrangle, lat. 30°-30°15' long. 88°-88°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. I 19.12 : 1 F 77m/942 739 Alabama, Kushla quadrangle, lat. 30°45'-30°52'30", long. 8S°07'30"-88°15'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 1 K 968/942 740 Alabama-Mississippi, Petit Bois Island quadrangle, lat. 30°-30°15', long. 88°15'-8S°30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. 1 19.12 : 1 P 445/942 741 Arizona, Comobabi quadrangle, lat. 32°-32°15', long. 111°45'-112°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 2 C 737/942 742 Arizona, Payson quadrangle, lat. 34°-34°15', long. 111°15'-111°30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 2 P 297/942 743 Arizona, Ruby quadrangle, lat. 31°15'-31°30', long. 111°-111°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X 15 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 2 R 827/942 744 Arizona, Silver Reef Mountains quadrangle, lat. 32°30'-32°45', long. 111°45'- 112°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. 1 19.12 : 2 Si 39/942 745 Arkansas, Athens quadrangle, lat. 34°15'-34°30', long. 93°45'-94°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. I 19.12 : 3 At 42/942 746 Arkansas, Glemvood quadrangle, lat. 34°15'-34°30', long. 93°30'-93°45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. 1 19.12 : 3 G 488/942 747 Arkansas, Scott quadrangle, lat. 34°37'30"-34°45', long. 92°-92°07'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1.19.12 : 3 Sco 86/942 748 California, Arroyo Grande quadrangle, lat. 35'-35°15', long. 120 o 30'-120*45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Ar 69/3/942 749 California, Branch Mountain quadrangle, lat. 35°-35°15', long. 120°-120°15\ Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 B 732/942 750 California, Kramer quadrangle, lat. 34°45'-35°, long. 117°30'-117°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. O.] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 K 86/942 59 751 California, Macdoel quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-42°, long. 122°-122°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1941. 18 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 4 M 145/941 752 California, Mt. Gleason quadrangle, lat. 34°18'-34°24', long. 118°06'- 118°12'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 4 M 863gl/942 753 California, Poway Valley quadrangle, lat. 32°52'30"-33°, long. 117°- 117°07'30". Scale 1 : 31.6S0, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 4 P 87/942 754 California, Riverside and vicinity, lat. 33°52'30"-34°, long. 117°17'30"- 117°30\ Scale 1 : 31,6S0, contour interval 5 and 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X24 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 4 R 524/2/942 755 California, Rogers Lake quadrangle, lat. 34°45'-35°, long. 117°45'-118°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour intervals 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 R 633/942 756 California, San Luis Obispo quadrangle, lat. 35°15'-35°30', long. 120°30'- 120°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 x 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Sa 5 luo/942 757 California, San Pedro Hill quadrangle, lat. 33°42'-33°48', long. 118°18'- 118°26'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18 x 20 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Sa 5 pe/942 758 California, Sebastopol quadrangle, lat. 38°15'-38°30', long. 122°45'-123°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Se 21/942 759 California, Shadow Mountains quadrangle, lat. 34°30'-34°45', long. 117°30'- 117°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Sh 12/942 760 California, Sunland quadrangle, lat. 34°12'-34°18', long. 118°18'-118°24'. Scale 1:24,000, contour intervals 5 and 25 fet. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X15 in. 1 19.12 : 4 Su 73/942 761 Colorado, Box Elder School quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-39°52'30", long. 104° 37'30"-104°45'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 feet. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 5 B 69/942 762 Colorado, Coal Creek quadrangle, lat. 39°37'30"-39°45', long. 104°37'30"- 104°45'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. I19.12:5C631/942 763 Colorado, Littleton quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°37'30", long. 105°-105° 07'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 5 L 734/942 764 Colorado, Louisville quadrangle, lat. 39°52'30"-40°, long. 105°07'30"- 105°15'. Scale 1 : 31,6S0, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 5 L 93/942 765 Colorado, Mile High Lakes quadrangle, lat. 39°52'30"-40°, long. 104°37'- 30"-104°45'. Scale 1 : 31,6S0, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 5 M 592/942 766 Colorado, Parker quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°37'30", long. 104*45'- 104°52'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 5 P 229/942 767 Colorado, Piney Creek quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°37'30", long. 104°37'30"- 104°45'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 5 P 653/942 768 Delaware, Wilmington and vicinity, lat. 39°42'30"-39°50', long. 75°30'- 75°37'30". Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 7 W 688/2/942 769 Florida, Pensacola quadrangle, lat. 30°15'-30°30', long. 87°-87°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. O] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. 1 19.12 : 9 P 387/942 60 770 Georgia, Cartersville mining district, lat. 34°03'36'-34°22'30", long. 84°38'43"-84°4S'15". Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Wash- ington, D. C] edition of 1942. 20X9 in. I19.12:10C246/942 771 Idaho. Big Creek quadrangle, lat. 45°-45°15', long. 115 o 15'-115°30\ Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 11 B 48/942 772 Illinois, Delavan quadrangle, lat. 40°15'-40°30\ long. 89°30'-89°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 12 D 376/942 773 Illinois, Oakland quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°45', long. 88°-88°15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 12 Oa 4/942 774 Illinois-Indiana, Dennison quadrangle, lat. 39°22'30"-39°30', long. 87°30'- 87°37'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X18 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet. Dennison not in portion given on map.] 1 19.12 : 12 D 424/942 775 Illinois-Missouri, Nebo quadrangle, lat. 39°15'-39°30', long. 90°45'-91°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 12 N 279/942 776 Indiana, Ashley quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 85°-85°07'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23 X 17 in. 1 19.12 : 14 As 35/942 777 Indiana, Oolitic quadrangle, lat. 3S°45'-39°, long. 86°30'-S6°45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 14 Oo 1/942 778 Indiana, Shelburn quadrangle, lat. 39°07'30"-39°15', long. 87°22'30"- 87°30'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23 X 18 in. 1 19.12 : 14 Sh 43/942 779 Indiana, Stroh quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 85°07'30"-85°15'. Scale 1 : 24.000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23 X 17 in. 1 19.12 : 14 St 87/942 7S0 Indiana-Illinois, Fairbanks quadrangle, lat. 39°07'30"-39°15', long. 87°30'-87°39'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X22 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 14 F 156/942 781 Indiana-Illinois, Hutton quadrangle, lat. 39°15'-39°22'30", long. 87°30'- 87°37'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X18 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 14 H 979/942 782 Kansas, Lake McBride quadrangle, lat. 3S°37'30' '-3S°45', long. 100°52'30"- 101°. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edi- tion of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 16 L 148/942 783 Kansas, Maize quadrangle, lat. 37°45'-37°52'30", long. 97°22'30"-97°30'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C-] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 16 M 288/942 784 Kansas, Sandon quadrangle, lat. 38°30'-38°45', long. 100°45'-101°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 16 Sa 57/942 785 Louisiana, Lake Charles quadrangle, lat. 30°-30°15', long. 93°-93°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : IS L 14Sc/942 786 Maine, Bar Harbor quadrangle, lat. 44°13'10"-44°30', long. 6S°-68°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 20X13 in. 1 19.12 : 19 B 23/942 787 Maine, Forest quadrange, lat. 45°30'-45°45', long. 67°30'-67°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C.] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 119.12. 10 F 761/942 61 7S8 Maine, Island Falls quadrangle, lat. 46°-46°15', long. 6S°15'-6S°30\ Scale 1:62.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 Is 4/942 789 Maine, Kellyland quadrangle, lat. 45°15'-45°30', long. 67°15'-67°30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 19 K 299/942 790 Maine, Lincoln quadrangle, lat. 45°15'-45°30', long. 68°30'-6S°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 L 63S/942 791 Maine, Mattawarnkeag quadrangle, lat. 45°30'-45°45', long. 68°15'-68°30'. Scale 1:62.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 M 43/942 792 Maine, Mount Desert quadrangle, lat. 44 o 15'-44°30\ long. 6S°15'-6S°30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 M 863d/942 793 Maine, Oquossoc quadrangle, lat. 44 45'-45°, long. 70°45'-71°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 Oq 6/942 794 Maine, Oxbow quadrangle, lat. 46°15-46°30', long. 6S°15'-68°30'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 Ox 1/942 795 Maine, Sherman quadrangle, lat. 45°45'-46°, long. 6S°15'-6S°30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 Sh 56/942 796 Maine, Waite quadrangle, lat. 45°15'-45°30', long. 67°30'-67°45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 19 W 134/942 797 Maryland-Delaware-Pennsylvania, Elkton quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°45', long. 75°45'-76°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 20 El 52/942 798 Maryland-Pennsylvania, Havre de Grace quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°45', long. 76°-76°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washing- ton, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 20 H 299/942 799 Massachusetts, Hyannis quadrangle, lat. 41°36'30"-41°44'30", long. 70°15'- 70°22'30". Scale 1 : 31.680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X13 in. 1 19.12 : 21 H 991/942 800 Massachusetts, Mononioy Point quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 69°57'30"-70°05'. Scale 1 : 31,6S0, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 21 M 755/942 801 Massachusetts, Woronoco quadrangle, lat. 42°07'30"-42°15', long. 72°45'- 72°52'30". Scale 1 : 31.6S0, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. O] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 21 W 896/942 802 Massachusetts-Rhode Island, Westport quadrangle, lat. 41°2S'30"- 41°37'30", long. 71°-71°07'30". Scale 1:31.680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 21X13 in. 1 19.12 : 21 W 528/942 803 Michigan, Carleton quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°07'30", long. S3°22'30"-83°30'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23 X 17 in. 1 19.12 : 22 C 193/942 804 Michigan, Estral Beach quadrangle, lat. 41°52'30"-42°, long. S3°07'30"- 83°15'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X17 in. [Map covers onlv a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 22 Es 8S/942 805 Michigan, Flat Rock quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°07'30", long. 83°15'-S3°22'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of I!>42. 23X17 in. 1 19.12 : 22 F 616/942 7i;"),SS3— 47 5 62 806 Michigan, Monroe quadrangle, lat. 41°52'30"-42°, long. S3°22'30"-83°30'. Scale 1:24,000 contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23 X 17 in. 1 19.12 : 22 M 757/942 S07 Michigan, Rockwood quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°07'30", long. 83°07'30"-83°15'. Scale 1:24.000, contour interval 5 ft. ' [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X17 in. 1 19.12 : 22 R 598/942 80S Michigan, Stony Point quadrangle, lat. 41°52'30"-42°, long. 83°15'- 83°22'30". Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X17 in. 1 19.12 : 22 St 72/942 809 Michigan, Wyandotte quadrangle, lat. 42°07'30"-42°15\ long. 83°07'30"- S3°15'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X33 in. 1 19.12 : 22 W 97/942 810 Mississippi, Horn Island quadrangle, lat. 30°-30°15', long. 8S°30'-SS°45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X15 in. 1 19.12 : 24 H 783 is/942 811 Missouri, Dederick quadrangle, lat. 37°45'-37°52'30", long. 94°07'30"- 94°15'. Scale 1:24,500, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X18 in. 1 19.12 : 25 D 36/942 812 Missouri, Elmer quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-40°, long. 93°30'-92°45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 25 El 63/942 813 Missouri, Jefferson City quadrangle, lat. 38°30'-38°46', long. 92°-92°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. I 19.12 : 25 : J 359/2/942 814 Missouri, Long Lane quadrangle, lat. 37°30'-37°45', long. 92°45'-93°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 25 L 854/942 815 Misouri, Montgomery City quadrangle, lat. 38°45'-39'. long. 91°30'-91°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, coutour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 25 M 767/942 816 Missouri, Sprague quadrangle, lat. 38°-38°07'30", long. 94°22'30'<-94°30'. Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23 X 18 in. 1 19.12 : 25 Sp 74/942 817 Missouri, Wellsville quadrangle, lat. 39°-39°15', long. 91°30'-91°45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 25 W 463/942 818 Missouri-Kansas, Richards quadrangle, lat. 37°52'30"-38°, long. 94°30'- 94°37'30". Scale 1 : 24,000 contour, interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 23X18 in. 1 19.12 : 25 R 392/942 819 Montana Silvertip quadrangle, lat. 47°30'-4S°, long. 113°-113°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 26 Si 39/942 820 Montana, Thompson Lakes quadrangle, lat. 48°-48°30', long. 115°-115°30'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 26 T 379? /942 821 Nebraska-Kansas, Red Cloud quadrangle, lat. 40°-40°15', long. 9S°30'- 98°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 27 R 345/942 822 Nevada, Eugene Mountains area, lat. 40°40'-40°55', long. 11S°-11S°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington. D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 28 Eu 43/942 823 Nevada, Mt. Velma quadrangle, lat. 4T°30'-41°45', long. 115 e 30'-115°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. I 19.12 : 2S M S63v/942 824 Nevada-Idaho, Owyhee quadrangle, lat. 41°45'-42°, long. 116°-116°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 28 Ow 9/942 63 525 New Hampshire, Lovewell Mountain quadrangle, lat. 43°-43°15', long. 72°- 72° 15. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edi- tion of 1942. 1SX13 in. 1 19.12 : 29 L 948/942 526 New Hampshire-Maine, Gorham quadrangle, lat. 44°15'-44°30', long. 71°- 71°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 29 G 675/942 827 New Mexico, Arabela quadrangle, lat. 33°30'-33°45', long. 105° -105° 15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 40 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 31 Ar 11/942 828 New York, Binghamton, east quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°07'30", long. 75°45'- 75°52'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 32 B 513e/942 829 New York, Binghamton west quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°07'30", long. 75°52'30"- 76°. Scale 1 : 31.6S0, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 32 B 513w/942 830 New York, Chenango Forks quadrangle, lat. 42°07'30"-42°15', long. 75°45'- 75°52'30". Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 32 C 42/942 831 New York, Saratoga quadrangle, lat. 43°-43°15', long. 73°45'-74° Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 32 Sa 71/942 832 North Carolina, Blowing Rock quadrangle, lat. 36°-36°15', long. 81°30'- 81°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 33 B 623/942 833 North Carolina, Wayah Bald quadrangle, lat. 35°-35 c 15\ long. 83°30'- 83°45\ Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 33 W 364/942 834 North Dakota, Lake Upsilon quadrangle, lat. 4S°45'-49°, long. 99°45'-100°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 18 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 34 L 148/942 835 North Dakota, McVille quadrangle, lat. 47°45'-48°, long. 98°-98°15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 34 M 254/942 836 Oklahoma, Cache quadrangle, lat. 34°30'-34°45', long. 98°30'-9S°45'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 36 C 113/942 837 Oklahoma, Geary quadrangle, lat. 35°30'-35°45', long. 98°15'-98°30'. Scale 1:62,500 contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17 X 14 in. 1 19.12 : 36 G 262/942 838 Oregon, Yaquina quadrangle, lat. 44°30'-44°45', long. 124°-124°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] 1 19.12 : 37 Y 19/942 839 Pennsylvania, Allentown west quadrangle, lat. 40°30'-40°45', long. 75°30'- 75°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 :38 Al 541w/942 840 Pennsylvania, Curwensville quadrangle, lat. 40°45'-41° long. 78°30'-78°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 18X13 in. 1 19.12 : 3S C 949/942 841 Pennsylvania, Punxsutawney quadrangle, lat. 40°45'-41°, long. 78°45'-79°. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. G] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 38 P 969/942 842 Pennsylvania-New Jersey, Delaware Water Gap quadrangle, lat. 40°45'- 41°, long. 75°-75°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Wash- ton, D. G] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 3S D 376/942 843 Puerto Rico, Camuy quadrangle, lat. 18°22'30"-18°30', long. 66°45'- 66°52'30". Scale 1 : 30,000 contour intervals 5 and 25 meters. [Wash- ington, D. G ] edition of 1942. 18 X 17 in. 1 19.12 : 55 C 159/942 64 844 p U erto Rico, Central La Plata quadrangle, lat. 18°15'-18°22'30", long. 67°-67°07'30". Scale 1:30,000, contour intervals 5 and 10 meters. L Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X17 in. 1 19.12: 55 C 333/942 845 Puerto Rico, Moca quadrangle, lat. 18°22'30"-18°30', long. 67°-67°07'30". Scale 1 : 30,000, contour intervals 5 and 25 meters. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 1SX17 in. 1 19.12 : 55 M 713/942 846 Puerto Rico, Rosario quadrangle, lat. 1S°07'30"-1S°15', long. 67°-67°07'30". Scale 1 : 30,000, contour interval 10 meters. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 1SX17 In. 1 19.12 : 55 R 712/942 847 Rhode Island, Prudence Island quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 71°15'-71°22'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washing- ton, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 39 P 951/942 848 Rhode Island, Sakonnet Point quadrangle, lat. 41°22'30"-41°30', long. 71°07'30"-71°15'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washing- ton, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 39 Sa 29/942 849 Rhode Island-Massachusetts, Tiverton quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long. 71°07'30"-71°15'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Wash- ington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 39 T 543/942 850 South Carolina, Njxonville quadrangle, lat. 33°45'-34° long. 7S°45'-79°. Scale 1:62,500 contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 40 N 654/942 851 Texas, Borrego quadrangle, lat. 31°30'-31°45\ long. 105°45'-106°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 43 B 646/942 852 utah, Soldier Summit quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-40°, long. 111°-111°15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 45 So 42/942 853 Virginia, Westhampton quadrangle, lat. 37 c 30'~37°37'30", long. 77°30'- 77°37'30". Scale 1 : 31.6S0, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 47 W 526/942 854 Virginia-West Virginia, Winchester quadrangle, lat. 39°-39°15', long. 78°- 7S°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X14 in. 1 19.12 : 47 W 721/942 855 Washington, Marcus quadrangle, lat. 4S°30'-49°, long. 118°-118°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 18X12 in. 1 19.12 : 48 M 334/942 856 Washington, Pomeroy quadrangle, lat. 46°-46°30\ long. 117°30'-118°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 48 P 771/942 857 Washington-Idaho, Metaline quadrangle, lat. 48°30'-49 o , long. 117°-117°30\ Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 48 M 564/942 858 Washington-Idaho, Newport quadrangle, lat. 4S°^8°30', long. 117°-117°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X12 in. 1 19.12 : 48 N 473/942 859 Washington-Oregon Camas quadrangle, lat. 45°30'-45°45', long. 122°15'- 122°30'. Scale 1 : 62.500, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 48 C 14/942 860 West Virginia-Ohio-Pennsylvania, Steubenville quadrangle, lat. 40°15'- 40°30\ long. 80°30'-S0°45'. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 13 in. 1 19.12 : 49 St 46/942 861 West Virginia-Ohio-Pennsylvania, Wheeling quadrangle, lat. 40°-40°15', long. 80°30'-80°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washing- ton, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 49 W 57/942 862 west Virginia-Pennsylvania-Ohio, Cameron quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-40°, long. 80°30'-80°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washing- ton D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 15 in. 1 19.12 : 49 C 146/942 65 803 Wisconsin, Menomonie quadrangle, lat. 44°45'-45°, long. 91°45'-92°. Scale 1:62.500, contour interval 20 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17 X 12 in. 1 19.12 : 50 M 527/942 864 Wyoming, Big Piney quadrangle, lat. 42°30'-43°, long. 110°-110°30'. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 1 19.12 : 51 B 48/942 865 Wyoming, Cokeville quadrangle, lat. 42°-42°30', long. 110°30'-111°. Scale 1 : 125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, D. C] edition of 1942. 17X13 in. 119.12:510 669/942 GOLDEN GATE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION COMMISSION 860 Report of commissioner for Golden Gate International Exposition Com- mission, 1939-40. [1941.] cover title, [6] 4-66+ [75] p. 41 pi. [Proc- essed. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] S 6.23 : R 29 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 867 Abstract of contracts for material, etc., for public printing and binding for term of one year beginning July 1, 1940. 1940. 31 p. 4° GP 1.2 : M 41/2/941 868 Administrative order S-12. [1941.] various paging, 4° GP 1.16: 8-12 S69 The AGPO, v. 6, no. 3-v. 8, no. 4; Feb. 27, 1941-Apr. 10, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, il. S° or 4° [Published by G. P. O. apprentices. Discon- tinued with issue of Apr. 10, 1942.] GP 1.14 : 6/3-8/4 8T0 Catalog of paper stock, G. P. O. contract for 3 months ending Mar. 31, 1942 (with change in prices) ; corrected to Feb. 15, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. ob- long f° GP 1.2 : P 19/15/942 871 Descriptive catalog of machinery and principal equipment in Government Printing Office, Jan. 1941. [15th edition.] 1941.iv+97 p. [For office use only.] GP 1.2 : M 18/15th ed. 872 Q. P. O. bulletin, May 20-Dec. 30, 1942 ; v. 1, no. 1-9. [1942.] various pag- ing, il. 4° [A supplement, 1 p., was also issued.] GP 1.19: 1/1-9 873 G. P. O. telephone directory, individual and section lists, Aug. 1, 1941. [1941.] [2] p. oblong 12° folded into narrow 12° size. GP 1.2 : T 23/941 S74 Guard force rules, including Fire regulations, effective Aug. 1, 1941. 1941. cover title, v. +40 p. 16° GP 1.23 : G 93/941 875 Paper guide, printability, properties, troubles, glossary, samples. G. P. O. Apprentice School, Washington, D. C. [1941.]. [7] leaves+214p. [Pages 43-212 are paper samples with text on one side only.] GP 1.2 : P 19/19 876 Personnel bulletin 5-9, 11-22; Mar. 27, 1941-Nov. 16, 1942. [1941-42.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed or printed. Number 10 was not assigned.] GP 1.20 : 5-9, 11-22 877 Printing specimens designed and printed at Government Printing Office Apprentice School. [1941.] [24] leaves, il. 4° GP 1.2 : P 93/8 878 Procedure & conditions for procurement of commercial printing by Govern- ment Printing Office. [1942.] [2] +21 p. narrow 12° GP 1.2 : P 93/10 879 Proposal for purchase of paper shavings, etc. [that may accumulate at Gov- ernment Printing Office during fiscal year beginning July 1, 1941]. Apr. 28, 1941. [3] p. 4° GP 1.7 : P 19/942 S80 Proposal for purchase of refuse wood and sawdust [that may accumulate at Government Printing Office during fiscal year beginning July 1, 1941]. Apr. 28, 1941. [2] leaves, 4° GP 1.7 : W 85/942 881 Proposal for purchase of scrap brass, copper, zinc, iron, and iron drums [that may accumulate at Government Printing Office during fiscal year beginning July 1, 1941]. Apr. 28, 1941. [3] p. 4° GP 1.7 : Scr 7/942 66 882 Proposal for removal of debris [that may accumulate at Government Printing Office during fiscal year beginning July 1, 1940]. Apr. 29, 1940. [2] leaves, 4° GP 1.7 : D 35/941 883 Proposal for removal of debris [that may accumulate at Government Print- ing Office during fiscal year beginning July 1, 1941.] Apr. 28, 1941. [2] leaves 4° GP 1.7 : D 35/942 S84 Purchase circular 1 ; July 1, 1942. [1942.] 4 p. 4° GP 1.21 : 1 GOVERNMENT REPORTS OFFICE 885 Consolidated State report of selected Federal loans & expenditures, fiscal period July 1, 1939-June 30, 1940 ; compiled by Statistical Section. Jan. 1942. 2 leaves, oblong 8° (Report 9, 1940.] [Processed.] Pr 32.211 : 9/4 886 Consolidated State report of selected Federal loans & expenditures, fiscal pe- riod July 1, 1940-June 30, 1941 ; compiled by Statistical Section. Jan. 1942. 2 leaves, oblong 8° (Report 9, 1941.) [Processed.] Pr 32.211 : 9/5 S87 Information digest, Jan. 2, 1941- June 12, 1942; no. 115-185. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Later numbers issued by War Infor- mation Office.] Pr 32.214 : 115^S5 SSS This week in defense, Jan. 4-Dec. 26, 1941; no. 1-52. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Summarizes information on impor- tant developments of week made available by official sources.] Pr 32.215 : 941/1-52 8S9 Same, continued with title, Week of the war, Jan. 2-June 6, 1942 ; no. 1-23. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Later numbers is- sued by War Information Office.] Pr 32.215 : 942/1-23 HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION 890 Have double stake in your country, buy defense bonds, own your home, HOLC homes are available to meet your needs, at price you can pay, on unusually easy terms; [all lettered poster]. [1941.] 20X13.9 in. [Proc- essed. Cardboard.] FL3.9:B64 891 Home that produces income ! HOLC multiple-unit home, live in one apart- ment, rent others; [poster]. [1941.] 20X14 in. [Processed. Card- board.] FL3.9:H75 892 Rehabilitation of southwest Washington as war housing measure, revised memorandum to Federal Home Loan Bank Board ; by Arthur Goodwillie. [Feb. 25, 1942.] [2] 4-39 p. il. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] NHA3.2:W27 S° 3 Rent money is money spent, buying home is investment, there's HOLC home to suit your needs, obtainable on unusually easy terms ; [all lettered poster]. [1941.] 20X13.9 in. [Processed. Cardboard.] FL 3.9 : R 29 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 894 Cannon's precedents of House of Representatives, including references to provisions of the Constitution, laws, and decisions of Senate; by Clarence Cannon. 1941. v. 9-11, large 8° [Index-digest to Precedents of House of Representatives, v. 1-S, which were entered in Document catalog of 73d Congress.] Y 1.2 : P 91/3/V.9-11 v. 9. [Index-digest A to D.] 841 p. v. 10. [Index-digest E to N.] 760 p. v. 11. [Index-digest O to Z.] 688 p. HOUSING AUTHORITY 895 Technical information note's 1-3; Oct. 11, 1938-Feb. 13, 1939. [1938-39.] Each 2 leaves or 3 leaves, 4° [Processed.] I 40.11 : 1-3 67 896 Same 4-47; [July 21, 1939-Nov. 7, 1941.] various paging, il. 4° [Proc- essed. Discontinued. An index to no. 1-10, 2 p., dated Mar. 1, 1940, was issued.] FW 3.11 : 4-47 HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Charts 897 Anchorages on north part of Sakhalin Island, Siberia, Asia, from Japanese sketch surveys in 1920 and Russian charts to 1935 ; no. 5431. Wash- ington, D. C, published Mar. 1924, 3d edition, Aug. 1942. 42X25 in. N 6.18 : 5431 Includes : Baikal, Zaliv, Entrances to. Chaivo, Yakornaya Stoyanka. Kuegda, Reid. Kyakrvo, Yakornaya Stoyanka. Urkt, Reid. 898 Angisok Island, Kitsigsut, Greenland, south coast, from enlargement of Danish chart miscel. 9540, sheet 30 and survey by U. S. S. Bowdoin in 1942; H. O. Miscel no. 9540, sheet 66. Scale 1000 yds. =2.5 in., natural scale 1 : 15,639. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard [Dec. 1942.] 29X24 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.66 899 Approaches to Bermuda Islands, north Atlantic Ocean, from British sur- veys to 1937, and survey by U. S. S. Bowditch in 1940 and 1941 ; no. 5723. Natural scale 1 : 200,000 at lat. 32°25\ Washington, D. C June 1942. 34X29 in. N 6.18: 5723 900 Avachinskaya Guba (Avacha Bay), Kamchatka, east coast, Siberia, Asia, from British survey in 1S27, with additions from U. S. S. R. charts of 1934 ; no. 5S18. Scale 2 naut. m.=2.9 in., natural scale 1 : 50,000. Wash- ington, D. C, July 1942. 31X35 in. N6.18: 5S18 Inset : Petropavlovskaya Gavan, from TJ. S. S. R. chart of 1934. 901 Bay of Plenty, Mercury Bay to Town Point, North Island, east coast, New Zealand, from British surveys to 1938 ; no. 3368. Natural scale 1 : 147,710 at lat. 37°20'. Washington, D. C, published Feb. 1925, 2d edition, Dec. 1942. 39X27 in. N 6.18 : 3368 902 Berg Fjord, Greenland, Greenland, east coast, tracing from mosaic made by U.S. S. Northland, Aug. 1941, traced by R. Gaszynski ; H. O. Miscel, no. 9540, sheet 56. Scale 1 m.=5.5 in., scale 1: 14,109. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 24X32 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.56 903 Bermuda Islands, north Atlantic Ocean, from British surveys to 1926, with additions and corrections to 1936 ; no. 27. Natural scale 1 : 50,000. Wash- ington, D. C, published Mar. 1878, 73d edition, July 1942. 33X44 in. N 6.18 : 27 904 Caribon Harbor, Northumberland Strait, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Nova Scotia, Canada, from Canadian survey in 1940 ; no. 1140. Scale naut. m.=4.1 in., nautral scale 1 : 18,000. Washington, D. C, published Mar. 1S89, 11th edition, June 1942. 26X35 in. N 6.18: 1140 905 Christianshaab, Greenland, west coast, surveyed by R. Hammer in 1879-80; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet. 47. Scale 1,000 yds.=1.6 in., nautral scale 1 : 22,396. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 17X20 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.47 Inset : Christianshaab. 906 Cocos or Keeling Islands, Indian Ocean, from British surveys between 1836 and 1940 ; no. 3109. Natural scale 1 : 37,510. Washington, D. C, pub- lished Nov. 1913, 3d edition, Dec. 1942. 19x25 in. N 6.1S : 3109 Inset : Refuge, Port. 907 Danmark Harbor and environs (northern entrance to Dove Bay) Green- land, east coast, soundings in small size numerals are from Danmark ex- pedition, 1906-08, soundings in large size numerals taken by U. S. S. 68 Northland, C. G.. Aug. 1941, traced by R. Gaszynski ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 57. Scale 1 m.=2 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 31 X28 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.57 908 Danmark Havn, northeast Greenland, enlargement of latest charts avail- able, soundings taken by U. S. S. Northland, C. G., Aug. 5, 1941, chart pre- pared by W. H. Snyder, enlarged and traced by R. Gaszynski ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 58. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 15X22 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.58 909 Dominican Republic, Cape Macoris to Monte Cristi, Hispaniola, north coast, W. I., from surveys by officers of U. S. Navy in 1905 and 1906 ; no. 2647. Natural scale 1 : 145,257 at lat. 20° Washington, D. C, published Apr. 1912, 11th edition, June 1942. 30X41 in. N 6.18 : 2647 910 Dominican Republic, Cape Samana to Cape Macoris, Hispaniola, north coast, W. I., from survey by U. S. S. Eagle in 1905 and 1906 ; no. 2648. Natural scale 1 : 144,781 at lat. 19°40'. Washington, D. C, published Feb. 1912, 11th edition, May 1942. 30X46 in. N 6.18: 2648 911 Durban (Port Natal), Africa, southeast coast, from surveys by Harbor Engineer to 1941, outer soundings are from British surveys to 1926 ; no. 5267. Scale 2,000 yards=9 in., natural scale 1 : 8,000. Washington, D. C, published May 1925, 3d edition, June 1942. 37X41 in. N 6.18 5267 912 East coast of Africa, Zanzibar to Mozambique Harbor, from British, French, and Portuguese surveys to 1934, with additions to 1939 ; no. 1605. Natural scale 1: 956,168 at lat. 11°. Washington, D. C, published Apr. 1899, 8th edition, Nov. 1942. 44X30 in. N 6.18 : 1605 913 East coast of Mexico, Tampico to Progreso, from surveys by U. S. S. Wy- oming, 1873-74, U. S. S. Fortune, in 1874, and from survey of Bay of Cam- peche by British Admirality in 1844 ; no. 2056. Natural scale 1 : 909,659 at lat. 21°. Washington, D. C, published Feb. 1902, 47th edition, Sept. 1942. 30X40 in. N 6.18: 2056 914 Egedesminde, Greenland, west coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrnian, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 9. Scale 1,000 yds.=l in., scale 1 : 36,000. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 21X28 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.9 Insets : Egedesniihde Havn. Nunalekavik ( Hollaenderhavn ) . 915 Fagaloa Bay, Island of Upolu, Samoa Group, south Pacific Ocean, from sur- vey by U. S. S. Mohican in 1888, with additions by U. S. S. Sumner in 1942; no. 1136. Scale 2,000 yds.=6 in., natural scale 1:12,000. Wash- ington, D. C, published Aug. 1888, 8th edition, Sept. 1942. 16X23 in. N, 6.18 : 1136 916 Fraser River and Burrard Inlet including approaches to Vancouver Harbor, British Columbia, Canada, from Canadian Government surveys to 1940 and British surveys in 1859 and I860; no. 1768. Scale naut. m. = l in., natural scale 1 : 70,000 at lat. 49°20'. Washington, D. C, published Feb. 1900, 16th edition, Sept. 1942. 31X45 in. N 6.18 : 1768 Inset : Pitt Lake, Continuation of. 917 Frederikshaab area, Greenland, west coast ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 23. Scale 1,000 yds.=1.8 in., scale 1 : 20,000. Reproduction of tracing fur- nished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 24X21 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh. 23 Inset : Frederikshaab. 91S Galapagos Islands (belonging to Ecuador), Pacific Ocean, from British survey in 1836, with additions to 1942 ; no. 1798. Natural scale 1 : 95S,316 at lat. 0°. Washington, D. C, published June 1899, 13th edition, June 1942. 23X28 in. N 6.18 : 1798 919 Gefions Havn, Greenland, east coast, soundings in fathoms taken by U. S. S. Northland, C. G., Aug. 1941, enlarged from aerial photograph, traced by R. Gaszynski ; Bessel Fjord, inner end, Greenland, east coast, soundings 69 in fathoms taken by U. S. S. Northland, C. G., Aug. 1941, traced by R. Caszynski, scale 100 yds.=0.7 in. ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 55. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 32X22 in. [No longer restricted. Map is in 2 sections.] N 6.18 : 9540 sh.55 920 Gilbert Islands including Ocean and Nauru Islands, Pacific Ocean, from survey by United States Exploring Expedition in 1841, with additions from British and other sources to 1935 ; no. 119. Natural scale 1 : 973,911 at lat. 30' N. Washington, D. C, published May 1876, 30th edition, July 1942. 32X50 in. N 6.18: 119 Insets : Espiegle Anchorage, Bern, from British sketch survey in 1884. Makin, from sketch by J. G. Hitchfield in 1S9G, with additions and corrections to 1934. Onotoa (Clerk I.), from sketch survey by master, S. S. John Williams in 1910. Peacock Anchorage, Tabiteuea, from survey by United States Exploring Expedi- tion in 1841, with corrections in 1897. 9'-l Godhavn, Gronlands, vestkyst, tracing by W. E. Ehrinan, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 8." Scale 500 meters=2 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 19 x 21 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.8 922 Godthaab area, Greenland, west coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 19. Scale 500 meters=2 in., scale 1:10,000. Reproduction of tracing furnishing by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 18X19 in. [No longer restricted.] N6.1S:9540/sh.l9 Inset : Godthaab. 923 Greenland, west coast, Isortok Fjord to Sondre Stromfjord, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 11. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 18X24 in. [No longer restricted. Correct to 1930.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.ll Includes : Gronlands vestkyst. Nepiset Oerne, Havnen ved. Syd Bay's Havn, Isortok. 924 Greenland, west coast, Murchison Sound to Wolstenholme Fjord, surveyed by Lauge Koch, 1923, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 1. Scale 1 in.=4.735 stat. m., scale 1 : 300,000. Geodetic Institute of Denmark, 1932, reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Apr. 1941. 26X1S in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.l 925 Greenland, west coast, Wolstenholme I. to Conical Rock, surveyed by Lauge Koch, 1923, tracing by W. E. Ehrinan, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 2. Scale 1 in. =4,735 stat. m., scale 1 : 300,000. Geodetic Institute of Denmark, 1932, reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Apr. 1941. 26X16 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.2 926 Gulf Coast of United States, Key West to Mississippi River, compiled from publications of Coast and Geodetic Survey ; no. 1125. Natural scale 1 : 868,399 at lat. 27° Washington, D. C., published Jan. 1SS9, 74th edition Aug. 1942. 33X42 in. [For offshore navigation only.] N 6.18 : 1125 927 Gulf of. California, Mexico, from survey by U. S. S. Narragansett in 1873-75, sheet 1, from lat. 29°15' N. to lat. 32°40' N., head of gulf; no. 619. Natural scale 1: 625,667 at lat. 31°. Washington, D. C, published Sept. 1877, 53d edition, Aug. 1942. 25X23 in. N 6.18: 619 928 Harbor of Ravns Storo, Greenland, west coast, surveyed by Island Falk in 1926 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 22. Scale 100 yds.=0.3 in., natural scale 1 : 11,025. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 17X30 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.22 929 Harbors in Gulf of Paria, Venezuela, from surveys by U. S. S. Hannibal in 1931 and 1932; no. 5588. Scale 2,000 yds. =7.2 in., natural scale 70 1 : 10,000. Washington, D. C, published May 1933, 2d edition, Aug. 1942. 30x50 in. [Stales for all plans except Guiria Anchorage.] N 6.18 : 55S8 Includes : Ensenada Cariaquita. Ensenada Guiniinita. Ensenada Yacua. Ensenadas l'atao and Ucarito. Guiria Anchorage, from Standard Oil Co. surveys to 1941. Puerto Cristobal Colon (Macuro). 930 Harbors on south coast of Newfoundland ; no. 661. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1942. 26X35 in. N 6.18: 661 Includes : Port aux Basques, from British survey in 1879. Port aux Basques and vicinity, from British surveys in 1860 and 1S79. La Poile Bay, from British surveys between 1861 and 1889. 931 Hispaniola, with Windward and Mona Passages, W. I., from United States naval surveys between 1889 and 1932, Bahama Islands from British sur- veys between 1829 and 1848 ; no. 948. Natural scale 1 : 915,53S at lat. 20°. Washington, D. C, published June 1915, 19th edition, Dec. 1942. 31X44 in. N6.1S:948 932 Hollaender Havn, Skovfjord, Greenland, west coast, from preliminary survey, North Star ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 64. Scale 100 yds.— 1 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, July 1942. 27X29 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.64 933 Holstenborg area, Greenland, west coast ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 12. Scale 1,000 yds.=0.8 in., natural scale 1:51,125 at 67°. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 26X21 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.l2 Insert : Holstenborg, Road to. 934 Ikerasarsuk Fjord, Skovfjord, Greenland, west coast, U. S. C. G. C North Star survey, Apr. 1942 ; H. O. Miscel. 9540, sheet 63. Scale 1 in. =300 yds., scale naut. m.=6.8 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, July 1942. 21X38 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9450/sh.63 935 island of Cuba, W. I., from United States naval surveys to 1932, Bahama Islands from British surveys between 1836 and 1848 ; no. 2145. Natural scale 1:903,465 at lat. 22°. Washington, D. C, published Mar. 1904, 46th edition, Dec. 1942. 29X52 in. N6.1S:2145 936 ivigtut, Greenland, west coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 24. Scale 50 m.=1.8 in. Reproduced by Geodaetisk Institut, Kobenhavn, 1939, reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 24x38 in. N 6.18 : 9540/sh.24 937 Jakobshavn, Greenland, west coast, compiled from Danish survey, by R. Hammer 1S79-80 with soundings added ; H. O. Miscel no. 9540, sheet 46. Scale 100 yds.=0.6 in., natural scale 1 : 6,000. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 15X21 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.46 938 Julianehaab, Greenland, south coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 28. Scale 100 ft.=0.6 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 19X20 in. N 6.18 : 9540/sh.28 939 Kamgamiut Havn, Greenland, west coast, from reconnaissance by Iceland Falk in 1923; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 17. Scale 100 yds.=0.9 in., natural scale 1 : 4,000. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, June 1942. 22X15 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.l7 940 Matheous Havn Igdlokasik, Skovfjord, Tunugliarfik, Greenland, west coast, U. S. ' . G. C. North Star survey Apr. 13, 1942 ; H. O. Miscel. 9540, sheet 62. S'^ue 1 in. =100 yds. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, July 1942. 20X32 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.62 941 Montreal Harbor, St. Lawrence River, Canada, from Canadian surveys to 1939 ; no. 2483. Scale 2,000 yds.=6 in., natural scale 1 : 12,000. Wash- ington, D. C, published June 1909, 10th edition, Sept. 1942. 42X30 in. N 6.18 : 2483 71 942 Muroran Ko, Hokkaido, south coast, Japan, from Japanese surveys to 1911 with additions from other sources to 1941 ; no. 2304. Scale naut. m.=4.2 in., natural scale 1 : 17,500. Washington, D. C, published Apr. 1906, 10th edition, July 1942. 20X27 in. N 6.1S : 2304 943 Naha Ko, Okinawa Jima, Nansei Shoto (Southwestern Islands), Japan, from Japanese surveys to 1940; no. 1912. Scale naut. m.=3.7 in., natural scale 1 : 20,000. Washington, D. C, published Mar. 1901, 6th edition, June 1942. 26 X 19 in. N 6.18 : 1912 Inset : Naha Naiko. 944 Newcastle Harbor, New South Wales, Australia, east coast, from Colonial Government survey in 1913, with corrections from Australian Govt, plans to 1939 (soundings south of Nobby 's Head from British survey in 1866) ; no. 3540. Scale 2,000 yds.=9.6 in., natural scale 1: 7,500. Washington, D. C, published Nov. 1925, 4th edition, Nov. 1942. 39X26 in. N 6.18 : 3540 943 Newfoundland, south coast, Cape Ray to La Poile Bay, from British surveys between 1860 and 1891 ; no. 2418. Natural scale 1 : 75,000 at lat. 47°35'. Washington, D. C, published Aug. 1907, 3d edition, June 1942. 26X47 in. N 6.18 : 2418 94 6 Nordstjerne (North Star) Harbor, Hollaender Island area, Greenland, west coast, surveyed by U. S. S. North Star, Nov. 1941 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 49. Scale 100 yds. =0.5 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 25X3S in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.49 94 7 North Pacific Ocean, western part ; no. 529. Natural scale 1 : 5,990,157 at lat. 35°. Washington, D. C, published May 1S77, 80th edition, Sept. 1942. 46X33 in. [Magnetic variation curves are for 1940.] N 6.18 : 529 94 8 Republic of Haiti and Dominican Republic, Monte Cristi to Tortuga Island, Hispaniola, north coast, W. I., from United States naval surveys between 1905 and 1916 ; no. 2646. Natural scale 1 : 145,257 at lat. 20°. Washing- ton, D. C, published Apr. 1912, 8th edition, July 1942. 30X41 in. N 6.1S : 2646 949 Pacific Ocean, southwestern sheet ; no. 5800. Natural scale 1 : 8,076,300. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1942. 33X47 in. [No longer restricted. Mag- netic variation curves are for 1940.] N 6.18 : 5800 950 Pacific Ocean, western part, lat. 28°N. to 20 a S. and long. 94°E. to 160°E., including Eastern Archipelago ; no. 5590. Natural scale 1 : 7,304,331 at equator. Washington, D. C, published Oct. 1931, 3d edition, June 1942. 31X41 in. [Magnetic variation curves are for 1940.] N 6.18 : 5590 9 51 Panama Canal, Canal Zone, Central America, from U. S. Government sur- veys to 1933, with additions to 1940; no. 5000. Scale naut. m.=1.8 in., natural scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, published Dec. 1914, 17th edition, Aug. 1942. 40x33 in. [Map is in 2 sections.] N 6.18 : 5000 Inserts : Balboa Harbor. Miraflores Lake. 9 52 Phoenix Islands, south Pacific Ocean, from survey by U. S. S. Bushnell in 1939; no. 124. Natural scale 1 : 485S00 at lat. 4° Washington, D. C, published Aug. 1872, 13th edition, Aug. 1942. 32X47 in. N 6.18 : 124 953 port Buenaventura, Colombia, west coast, from British survey in 1846, with corrections from various sources to 1942 ; no. 1786. Scale naut. m.=1.5 in., natural scale 1:48,642. Washington, D. C, published May 1899, 14th edition, June 1942. 32X36 in. N 6.18 : 1786 Inset : Pert Buenaventura, inner harbor. 954 port de Cap Haitien, Republic of Haiti, Hispaniola, north coast, W. I., from U. S. Government surveys to 1941 ; no. 1231. Scale naut. m.=4.9 in., natural scale 1 : 15,000. Washington, D. C, published Oct. 1890, 27th edition, Sept. 1942. 29X38 in, [Preliminary chart.] N 6.18: 1231 955 Ports Phillip and Melbourne and Geelong Harbor, south coast of Australia, from British survey in 1864 with additions to 1934; no. 1906. Natural scale 1 : 97,111. Washington, D. C, published July 1901, 13th edition, Sept. 1942. 38X29 in. N 6.18 : 1906 956 Preliminary information, Bloomsterbugden, Greenland, east coast, U. S. O. G. C. North Star, scale 100 yds. —2 in. ; preliminary survey, Solitoer- bugt, Ella 6 Greenland, Greenland, east coast, U. S. C. G. C. North Star, scale 100 yds.=l in.; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 53. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 34X22 in. [No longer restricted. Map is in 2 sections.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.53 957 Preliminary information, Simiutak Island, Army radio landing, south- west Greenland, soundings in fathoms, U. S. S. North Star, C. G. ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 48. Scale 100 yds.=l in. Reproduction of trac- ing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 14X27 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.4S 958 Prince Regents Bay, Greenland, west coast, surveyed by Lauge Koch, 1923, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 3. Scale 1 in. =4.735 stat. m., scale 1:300,000. Geodetic Institution of Denmark. 1932, reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 26X16 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18: 9540/sh.3 959 Proven, Greenland, west coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 6. Scale 100 meters=1.4 in. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 21X20 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.1S : 9540/sh.6 960 Puerto de Alvarado, Mexico, east coast, from Mexican Government chart of 1931 ; no. 1508. Scale naut. m.=4 in., natural scale 1 : 18,000. Wash- ington, D. C, published May 1S95, 13th edition, Nov. 1942. 27X23 in. N 6.1S : 1508 961 Puerto Salina Cruz, west coast of Mexico, compiled from Mexican surveys • to Aug. 1942; no. 2424. Scale 600 yds. = 7.2 in., natural scale 1:3,000. Washington, D. C, published June 1907, 15th edition, Oct. 1942. 32x22 in. N 6.18 : 2424 9(52 Raccoon Cut, Bahama Islands, W. I., from British survey in 1S34, scale naut. m.=3.7 in., natural scale 1:20,000; Ragged Islands Anchorage, Bahama Islands, W. I., from British survey in 1S34, scale naut. m.=3.7 in., natural scale 1:30,000; no. 341. Washington, D. C, published Apr. 1S98, 5th edition, May 1942. 34X23 in. N 6.18 : 341 9 63 Ream (Riem) Bay, Gulf of Thailand, Cambodge, French Indo-China, Asia, from French surveys between 1903 and 1927 ; no. 3145. Scale naut. m.=2.9 in.., natural scale 1 : 25,000. Washington, D. C, published June 1915, 2d edition, July 1942. 30X22 in. N 6.18: 3145 964 Republic of Haiti, Baradaires Bay to Aux Cayes, Hispaniola, southwest coast, W. I., from surveys by U. S. S. Eagle between 1908 and 1915; no. 2655. Natural scale 1:145,939 at lat. 1S°20\ Washington, D. C, published June 1912, 14th edition, Aug. 1942. 31X45 in. N 6.18 : 2655 Republic of Haiti, Tortuga Island to St. Marc Channel, Hispaniola, north- west coast, W. I., from surveys by U. S. S. Eagle between 1905 and 1917 and U. S. S. Nokomis in 1924, with additions from other sources ; no. 2645. Natural scale 1 : 144,928 at lat. 19°30'. Washington, D. C, published Mar. 1912, 11th edition, Sept. 1942. 47X30 in. ' N 6.18: 2645 Ritenbenk, Greenland, west coast, tracing bv W\ E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 7. Scale 100 meters=0.5 in., scale 1: 8,000. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 27X17 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.7 967 St. Lawrence River, Orignaux Point to Goose Island, Canada, from Cana- dian surveys to 1917, with additions from British surveys to 18S7 ; no. 1491. Natural scale 1 : 82,402. Washington, D. C, published Apr. 1895, 16th edition, July 1942. 38X25 in. N 6.18: 1491 965 966 73 968 Shediac Bay and Harbor, New Brunswick, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada, from Canadian survey in 1939 (north of Shediac Pt. from British survey in 1885) ; no. 1081. Scale naut. m.=3 in., natural scale 1 : 24,000. Wash- ington, D. C, published Dec. 1S88, 13th edition, July 1942. 25X22 in. N 6.18 : 1081 969 Shelburne Harbor, Nova Scotia, Canada, from Canadian survey in 1940 ; no. 2370. Scale naut. m.=2.9 in., natural scale 1:25,000. Washington, D. C, published Jan. 1907, 7th edition, July 1942. 41X28 in. N 6.18 : 2370 Inset : Shelburne inner harbor. 970 Shimabara Kaiwan and approaches with Omura Wan, Kyushu, west coast, Japan, from Japanese surveys to 1925, with corrections from other sources to 1935 ; no. 5676. Natural scale 1 : 100,000 at lat. 35°. Wash- ington, D. C, published Dec. 1940, 2d edition, Aug. 1942. 33x43 in. N 6.1S : 5676 Insets : Hario Seto. Shimabara Ko, from Japanese survey in 1923. 97 1 South America, northeast coast, Gulf of Paria to Maroni River, from U. S. naval surveys to 1940 and other sources to 1939 ; no. 5728. Natural scale 1 : 968,609 at lat. 9°. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1942. 30X50 in. [Prelimi- nary chart.] N 6.18 : 5728 972 South Atlantic Ocean as far south as Cape of Good Hope ; no. 5761. Natural scale 1: 7,194,094 at lat. 10°. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1942. 32X50 in. [No longer restricted. Preliminary. Magnetic variation curves are for 1940. For offshore navigation only.] N 6.1S: 5761 973 Southern part of Irish Sea and St. Georges Channel, England and Ireland, from British surveys to 1937 ; no. 4438. Natural scale 1 : 330,410 at lat. 53°. Washington, D. C, published Sept. 1915, 16th edition, Sept. 1942. 38X32 in. N 6.18: 4438 974 Sumatra, Java and Borneo, Eastern Archipelago ; no. 5591. Natural scale 1 : 2,921,732 at equator. Washington, D. C, published Dec. 1932, 2d edi- tion, Sept. 1942. 31X37 in. [Magnetic variation is for 1940.] N 6.18 : 5591 97 5 Upernivik, Greenland, west coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 4. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 19X22 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.4 976 Upernivik (Harbor), Greenland, west coast, tracing by W. E. Ehrman, U. S. C. G. C. Northland, 1940 ; H. O. Miscel. no. 9540, sheet 5. Scale 100 meters=0.4 in., scale 1 : 10,000. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Mar. 1941. 24X20 in. [No longer restricted.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.5 977 Upper end of Kangerdluk Fjord off Prince Christian Sound, Greenland, south coast, soundings by U. S. S. Northland, C. G., in fathoms, traced by R. Gaszynski, scale 100 yds.=1.3 in. ; Head of Kangikitsok Fjord, south Greenland, soundings in fathoms by U. S. S. Northland, C. G., traced by R. Gaszynski, scale 100 yds. =1.2 in. ; H. O. Miscel, no. 9540, sheet 51. Reproduction of tracing furnished by Coast Guard, Feb. 1942. 21X38 in. [Map is in 2 sections.] N 6.18 : 9540/sh.51 97 ^ Vancouver Island, Esteban Point to Brooks Peninsula, British Columbia, Canada, from Canadian surveys between 1934 and 1937 ; no. 1451. Natural scale 1 : 151.260 at lat. 49°50'. Washington, D. C, published Oct. 1S94, 14th edition, June 1942. 31X44 in. N 6.18: 1451 979 Vertical intensity of earth's magnetic force for 1940, expressed in centi- meter-gram-second units; no. 1702. Scale 10° long.=1.2 in. Washing- ton, D .C., published Oct. 1940, 2d edition, Dec. 1942. 27X47 in. N 6.18 : 1702 980 Western shore of Gulf of California, from Pulpito Point (San Basilio Bay) to San Marcos Island including Concepcion Bay, Lower California, from U. S. naval surveys between 1873 and 1875 with additions to 1942 ; no. 849. 74 Natural scale 1 : 144.848 at lat. 26°50'. Washington, D. C, published May 1S78, 18th edition, Sept. 1942. 29X32 in. N 6.18: 849 TnHOtS ■ Gypsum Pier, San Marcos I., from sketch by S. S. Golden Tide. Sta. Rosalia approaches, from survey by U. S. S. West Virginia in 1914. Santa Rosalia, Port. 981 Western shore of Gulf of California, from Sn. Marcial Pt. to Sn. Basilio Bay, Lower California, from survey by U. S. S. Narragansett in 1873 and 1875 ; no. 850. Natural scale 1:48,832 at lat. 26°. AVashington, D. C, pub- lished Apr. 187S, 21st edition, Dec. 1942. 29x26 in. N 6.18: 850 Inset.: Agua Verde Bay, Gulf of California, west coast, from survey by U. S. S. Ranger in 1881. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE 982 City, county and State codes [Nov. 1940.] [1940.] cover title, 64 leaves, f° [Processed.] J 21.2 : C 64/942 983 Figure 1-60; [charts]. 1941. Each 24X18 in. or 18X24 in. [Cardboard. From Our Constitution and Government, by Catheryn Seckler-Hudson, which appeared in Document catalog of 76th Congress.] J 21.9 : C 76/fig.l-60 1. Statue of Liberty. 2. Map, United States. 3. Our different kinds of groups. 4. Our government groups. 5. Work project, improvements in my community. 6. Basic factors in group living. 7. Obligations to our groups. 8. Why we must have taxes in a democracy. 9. Work project, obligations as group members. 10. Some of our first settlers. 11. Signers of the Declaration of Independence. 12. The old Liberty Bell. 13. Examples whcih guided the fathers of our Constitution. 14. Ratification of the National Constitution. 15. Objectives of our National Government, preamble of the Constitution. 16. Federal system. 17. Our ladder of laws. 18. Four ways of amending our National Constitution. 19. The Constitution and its growth by amendments. 20. Same, amdts. 1-10. 21. Same, amdts. 11-21. 22. Development of our National Constitution by informal methods. 23. Map, United States [from Historical sketch of Louisiana and Louisiana pur- chase, prepared by Frank Bond]. 24. Some important rights of our citizens. 25. Right to vote. 26. Final authority in Government of United States. 27. The people delegate authority. 28. Delegated powers in Federal system. 29. The Government units which represent the people. 30. Voters elect many representatives. 31. Organization of each major political party. 32. Ways in which our political parties serve the people. 33. Our citizens must use good judgment in forming their opinions. 34. Mayor-council form of city government organization. 35. Commission form of city government organizaiton. 36. City-manager form of city government organization. 37. Work project, problems of my city. 38. County-manager plan of organization. 39. Work project, my county officials. 40. How organization of government in cities, States, and the Nation is much alike. 41. Work project, study of our National and State Constitutions. 42. Same, lawmaking branch of State government. 43. Same, executive branch of State govrenment. 44. Same, objectives of government agencies and units. 45. Legislative Branch of our National Government. 46. Voters send Representatives to Washington. 47. Our National Capitol. 48. Make-up of our National Congress. 49. President of United States. 50. Executive Branch of our National Government. 51. The President and his 10 Executive Departments. 52. Judicial Branch of our National Government. 53. We must pay for services of our Government. 54. Work project, faxes and things we get for our taxes. 55. Flag of United States. 56. The American's creed. 75 983 Figure [charts] — Continued. 57. Work project, services of government units. 58. Strong foundations of United States Government. 59. Principle of checks and balances. 60. Some basic principles of our Government. 984 General information concerning United States immigration laws. Sept. 26,1942. [1]+18 p. [Processed.] J 21.2 : Im 6/2/942 985 Immigration and nationality laws and regulations as of Jan. 1, 1942. 1942. 1-313 +49S-787 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes all previous editions. A processed index, 32 p., dated Jan. 1, 1943, and revised pages and amendments were issued also.] J 21.5 : 942 INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE 9S6 a long Beale Trail, photographic account of wasted range land based on diary of Edward F. Beale, 1S57, text by H. C. Lockett, edited by Willard W. Beatty; photographs by Milton Snow. [1st edition, Nov. 21, 1939, 2d edition, June 5, 1940.] [Printing Department, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., 1940.] 56 p. il. oblong 32° (Education Division.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] I 20.2 : B 36/2/940 987 Cooperatives for Indians 1-1S ; by Edward Huberman. [Washington, 1938, Chilocco, Okla., July-Sept. 1938.] Each 4 p. il. 4° ([Education Divi- sion. ] ) I 20.2 : C 78/no.l-18 1. Study groups & co-op pamphlets. 2. What about cooperation? 3. Organizing a cooperative. 4. Guiding rules for co-ops. 5. Cooperative buying clubs. 6. Cooperative tasting parties. 7. Consumer co-ops. 8. Play safe ! 9. Buying co-op farm supplies. 10. Cash or credit? 11. Marketing co-ops. 12. Service co-ops. 13. Directors in a co-op. 14. Committees in a co-op. 15. Your co-op manager. 16. Co-op member. 17. Women in co-ops. 18. Co-op references and a summary. 988 Final act of 1st Inter-American Conference on Indian Life held at Patz- cuaro, State of Michoacan, Mexico, Apr. 14-24, 1940. "Washington, D. C. [Phoenix Indian School, Printing Department, Phoenix, Ariz., June 20, 1941]. 46+ [2] p. il. 1 por. 16 p. of pi. [Translation of the original text in Spanish. Illustrations drawn by Eben F. Comins, photographs by Waltz. Another illustration on p. 1 of cover.] I 20.2 : In 8 989 Indians of southern California, by Ruth Underbill ; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., 1941.] 73 p. il. map. (Sherman pamphlets 2.) [Illustrated with photo- graphs from collections of larger museums, and drawings by Velino Her- rera. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] 120.30:2 990 Indians yesterday and today; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Printing Department, Chilocco Agricultural School, Chilocco, Okla., July 1941.] 74 p. il. 1 pi. 20 p. of pi. large 8° (Information pamphlet 1.) [Another illustration and text on p. 1-4 of cover.] 120.34:1 991 Little boy with 3 names, stories of Taos Pueblo, by Ann Clark ; edited by Willard W. Beatty. [Printing Department, Chilocco Agricultural School, Chilocco, Okla., Apr. 25, 1940.] [2] +56 p. il. oblong 16° (Education Division; [Indian life readers, Pueblo series no. 1].) [Illustrated by Tonita Lujan (Khup-Khu). Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] I 20.33 : L 72/3 992 Little herder in autumn, 'Aak'eedgo na'nilkaadf y&zhi, [by] Ann Clark ; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Printing Department, Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 1940.] [l]+97 p. il. oblong 12° ([Indian life readers, Navaho series no. 1.]) [Illustrated by Hoke Denetsosie, 76 linguistics by John P. Harrington, Robert W. Young. English and Navaho. ] I 20.33 : L 72/2/no.l 993 Little herder in spring, Dfjqgo na'nilkaadi yazhi, [by] Ann Clark; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Printing Department, Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 1940.] [1]+114 p. il. oblong 12° (Indian Affairs Office. [Indian life readers, Navaho series no. 3] ; Education Division.) [Illustrated by Hoke Denetsosie, linguistics by John P.. Harrington, Robert W. Young. English and Navaho.] I 20.33 : L 72/2/no.3 994 Little herder in summer, Shngo na'nilkaadi yazhi, [by] Ann Clark; edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Printing Department, Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz., Feb. 1942.] [1]+12G p. il. oblong 12° (Indian Affairs Office. [Indian life readers, Navaho series no. 4] ; Education Division.) [Illustrated by Hoke Denetsosie, linguistics by John P. Harrington, Robert W. Young. English and Navaho.] I 20.33 : L 72/2/no.4 995 Little herder in winter, Haigo na'nilkaadi ydzhi, [by] Ann Clark; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Printing Department, Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz., Jan. 1942.] [1]+111 p. il. oblong 12° ([Indian life readers, Navaho series no. 2.]) [Illustrated by Hoke Denetsosie, lin- guistics by John P. Harrington, Robert W. Young. English and Navaho.] I 20.33 : L 72/2/no.2 996 Little man's family, Dine yazhi ba'atehini ; by J. B. Enochs. [Printing Department, Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 1940] 3 pts. in 1, large 8° ( [Indian life readers, Navaho series no. 6]. ) [Illustrated by Gerald Nailor. Each part has an individual title page and pagination. English and Navaho.] I 20.33 : L 72 pt. 1. Preprimer. [l]+35 p. il. pt. 2. Primer. 30 p. il. pt. 3. Reader. [l]+78 p. il. 997 Manual for Indian school service, approved by Secretary of Interior, July 1, 1941. [Sherman Press, Riverside, Calif., Apr. 15, 1942.] 144 p. il. [Various pages have been left blank to be used for notes, interpretations, circulars, and amendments. Issued with perforations. Substitute pages 55-58 containing amendments to sec. 99 and 100, approved by the Secre- tary of Interior, Nov. 17, 1942, were also issued.] 120.12: Sch 6/941 998 Memorandum of understanding between Surplus Marketing Administration and Office of Indian Affairs [relating to food stamp plan]. [1941.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed. Includes revision of certain articles of mem- orandum.] I 20.2 :F 73 909 Navajo native dyes, their preparation and use, recipes formulated by Nona- bah G. Bryan, compiled by Stella Young, [edited by Willard W. Beatty] ; illustrated with drawings by Charles Keetsie Shirley. [Printing De- partment, Chilocco Agricultural School, Chilocco, Okla., Feb. 10, 1940.] 75 p. il. (Education Division; Indian handcrafts 2.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] I 20.31 : 2 1000 Northern Paiute Indians of California and Nevada, by Ruth Underbill ; [edited by Willard W. Beatty. [Haskell Institute Printing Depart- ment, Lawrence, Kans., 1941.] 7S+[1] p. il. (Sherman pamphlets 1.) [Illustrated by Velino Herrera (Ma-pe-wi) . Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] I 20.30 : 1 1001 Papago Indians of Arizona and their relatives the Pima, by Ruth Under- bill ; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Printing Department, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., Feb. 1940.] 6S p. il. (Sherman pamphlets 3.) [Illustrated with photographs from American Ethnology Bureau and drawings by Velino Herrera (Ma-pe-wi). Text and another illus- tration on p. 1-3 of cover.] I 20.30 : 3 1002 pi ne Ridg e porcupine, Wazi ahanhan p' ahin k'un he; [by Ann Clark]. [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., 1941.] cover title, 73 p. il. oblong 12° ([Indian life readers, Sioux series no. 1.]) [Illustrated by Andrew Standing Soldier. Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover. English and Sioux.] I 20.33 : P 82 77 1003 Quill and beadwork of western Sioux [with bibliography], by Carrie A. Lyford; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Printing Department, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., May 1940.] [1]+116 p. 11. 4° (Indian hand- crafts pamphlets 1.) [Illustrated with photographs and drawings.] I 20.31 : 1 1004 Roada circular 64; June 19, 1942. [1942.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] I 20.24 : 64 1005 Seneca splint basketry [with bibliography], by Marjorie Lismer; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Printing Department, Chilocco Agricultural School, Chilocco, Okla., June 1941.] 40 p. 11. large 8° (Indian handcrafts pamphlets 4.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] 1 20.31 : 4 1006 Slim Butte raccoon, Paha zizipela wic'iteglega kin; [by Ann Clark]. [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., 1941.] cover title, SI p. il. oblong 12° ( [Indian life readers, Sioux series no. 2.] ) [Illustrated by Andrew Standing Soldier. Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover. English and Sioux.] I 20.33 : R 11 1007 Some aspects of [in-service] training for Indian service; [by J. C. Mc- Caskill]. [1942.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] I 20.2 : In 2/11 1008 Specifications for auditorium and laboratory to be erected at Shawnee Sana- torium near Shawnee, Okla. Aug. 1941. cover title, [41] 4-117 leaves, 1 pi. 4° (Bid invitation 7928.) [Processed. Some of these leaves are issued as pages. Addendum 1 and 2 dated Sept. 13 and 22, 1941, [l]+5 leaves and [1]+1 p. were also issued.] I 20.14 : Sh 2 1009 Specifications for semi-ambulant building to be erected at Shawnee Sana- torium near Shawnee," Okla. Aug. 1941. cover title, [43] +128 leaves, 6 pi. 4° (Bid invitation 7929.) [Processed. Some of these leaves are issued as pages. Addendum 1 and 2 dated Sept. 13 and 22, 1941, [l]+4 leaves and [1]+1 p. were also issued.] I 20.14 : Sh 2/2 1010 Suggested books for Indian schools, annotated list. 2d edition, 1942. [Printing Department, Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans., June 1, 1942.] [2] +90 p. 4° (Education Division.) I 20.2 : B 64/942 1011 There still are buffalo, Nahanfici pte yuk c anpi, by Ann Clark ; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., Oct. 1942.] cover title, S6 p. il. oblong 12° ([Indian life readers, Sioux series no. 5.]) [Illustrated by Andrew Standing Soldier. Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover. English and Sioux.] I 20.33 : B 86 1012 Who wants to be a prairie dog? Haisha' t' aa k' ad dlQO silii'? by Ann Clark; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Printing Department, Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz., Sept. 1940.] [l]+72 p. il. oblong 12° ( [Indian life readers, Navaho series no. 5.] ) [Illustrated by Van Tsihnahjinnie, linguistics by Robert W. Young, John P. Harrington. English and Navaho.] I 20.33 : P 88 INFORMATION DIVISION, Interior Dept. 1013 Man is a giant, story of Boulder Dam [radio script]. [1942.] 15 leaves. [Processed. Special program for radio and schools. Prepared by Radio Section, Information Division, in cooperation with Reclamation Bureau.] I 43.2 : B 66 INFORMATION OFFICE, Agriculture Dept. 1014 Daily digest, v. 80, no. 1-v. 84, no. 24, Jan. 2, 1941-Feb. 3, 1942 ; prepared in Press Service for use of USDA employees. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Not issued Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Processed.] A 21.14 : 80/1-84/24 1015 Same, Feb. 4-Dec. 28, 1942 ; prepared in Press Service for use of USDA employees. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Not issued Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; weekly beginning Sept. 7, 1942. Processed. Volume and number designation omitted beginning with Feb. 4, 1942 issue.] A 21.14 : 942/1-170 765883—47 6 78 INFORMATION SERVICE. Government Reports Office 1016 Housing program of the Government, defense housing operations as of May 17, 1941, other data as of Dee. 31, 1940. June 1941, 3rd edition. [1941.] [1]4-21 leaves, il. oblong 8° [Processed. Prepared by Informa- tion Service in cooperation with Central Housing Committee.] Pr 32.202 : H 81 2/941 1017 Reference list of national defense publications, selection of pertinent bulle- tins and articles prepared by Federal agencies actively engaged in national defense program, Feb. 1942. [1942.] cover title. ii-J-30 p. -1" [Processed.] Pr 32.216 : D 36/942 INSPECTOR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT 1018 Information circular, July-Dec. 1942; v. 2. no. 4-9. [1942.] cover titles, various paging. [Monthly. Processed. Issued with perforations. Each number, beginning with no. 7. issued in 2 parts. First issued Mar. 1941, further information lacking as to earlier numbers.] W 9.S : 2/4-9 INTERGOVERNMENTAL FISCAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE 1019 Intergovernmental fiscal relations in United States, preliminary bibliogra- phy: prepared by Mabel Newcomer. Washington, D. C. Julv 1941. [3] 4- 79 leaves, 4° [Processed.] T 1.2 : In 8/6/prelim. 1020 Reconciling conflicting taxes in federal Governments, summary of tax systems of the Argentine, Australia. Brazil. Canada. Germany. Mexico, Switzerland, and Union of Smith Africa [with Bibliography on com- parative federal financial systems]; by Mabel •Newcomer. Washington, D. C. Mar. 1942. [l]4-v+83+[8] p. 4* [Processed. Supply of federal - state-local fiscal relations.] T 1.2 : T 19/3 J 02 * Selected bibliography on intergovernmental fiscal relations; prepared by Mabel Newcomer for study of intergovernmental fiscal relations and sub- mitted by Committee on Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations to Treasury Department. Oct. 12, 1942. [3]+s:: leaves, 4° [Processed.] T 1.2: In 8/6 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT 1022 Employee handbook. Department of Interior: prepared in Division of Per- sonnel Supervision and Management. Mar. 1942. [4] 4-32 p. il. 12° [Processed. For Washington office. Another illustration and texl on p. 1-3 of cover.] I 1.77 : Em 7/942 1023 Stenographers' handbook ; [prepared by chief. Training and Placement Unit, Division of Personnel Supervision and Management]. Washington. D. C, 1942. cover title, [4] 4-119 p. il. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.77: St 4 INTERNAL REVENUE BUBEATJ 1°24 Internal revenue news letter, v. 7. no. 11-v. 9. no. 2; Jan. 15, 1941-Apr. 15, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discon- tinued for duration of the war.] T 22.37 : 7/11-9/2 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION 1025 Statistical series circular 28. [1941.] 3 leaves, 4° [Processed.] IC 1.4/3 : 28 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, Senate 1026 Legislation calendar, 77th Congress, Jan. 10, 1941-Dec. 16, 1942 ; no. 1-23. 1941-43. various paging, 4° [Number 23 is the final edition.] Y 4.1n 8/3 : 77/1-23 79 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, House 1027 Legislative calendar, 77th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Jan. 16, 1941- Dec. 16, 1942 ; no. 1-3S. 1941-43. various paging, 4° [Number 38 is the final edition.] Y 4. J 89/1 : 77/1-38 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, Senate 1028 Legislative calendar, 77th Congress, 1st and 2d session, Feb. 3, 1941-Dec. 16 1942 ; no. 1-74. 1941-43. various paging, 4° [Beginning with no. 29 title reads Legislative and executive calendar. Number 74 is the final edition.] Y 4. J 89/2 : 77/1-74 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT 1029 Decision on Federal rules of civil procedure, 3d annual cumulative alpha betical list of cases published in Department of Justice bulletins that are also reported in Federal reporter system. Sept. 24, 1941. [l]+35 leaves, 4° [Processed. Supplements 1st and 2d annual lists dated Sept. 20, 1939, and Sept. 25, 1940, respectively.] J 1.23 : 941/list- 1030 Decisions on Federal rules of civil procedure, 4th annual cumulative alpha- betical list of cases published in Department of Justice bulletins that are also reported in Federal reporter system. Sept. 30, 1942. [l]4-32 p. 4° [Processed. Supplements 1st, 2d, and 3d annual lists dated Sept. 20, 1939, Sept. 25, 1940, and Sept. 24, 1941, respectively.] J 1.23 : 942/list 1031 Immigration and Naturalization Service, file no. 55973/217, in matter of Harry Renton Bridges; memorandum of decision. [1941.] cover title, iv+187 p. J 1.2 : B 76 1032 Nos. 602-603, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1941, Alabama v. King & Boozer, partnership composed of Tom Cobb King and Simon Elbert Boozer, and United States, intervener ; John C. Curry, individually and as commissioner of revenue of Alabama, v. United States and Dunn Construction Company, Inc., and John S. Hodgson and Company, on petitions for writs of certiorari to Supreme Court of Alabama; joint motion to advance. [1941.] cover title, 2 p. J 1.78 : Al lb/11 1033 Proceedings in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, no. 4674, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company vs. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for review of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1941.] p. 1626-79. J 1.76 :D 927 1034 Proceeding in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, no. 8685, National Labor Relations Board v. P. Lorillard Company, petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1941.] p. 578-584. J 1.76 : L 891 1035 United States Department of Justice, brief account of its organization and activities. Sept. 1941. [2] +32 leaves, 4° [Processed.] J 1.2 : J 97/3 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT LIBRARY 1036 Library manual. Revised edition. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, ii-iii+[l]+65 leaves, il. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Two leaves of addenda to be inserted in specified paragraphs were issued also.] J 4.6 : L 61 LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION 1037 Apprenticeable trades for women. July 14, 1941. 1 p. 4° ([Serial no. G-SS.] ) [Processed.] L 16.2 : Ap 6/11 1038 Apprenticeship publications [list]. [1942.] 6 p. 4° (Apprenticeship Sec- tion. ) [Processed. ] L 16.17 : Ap 6/942 1039 Instructions for determining tentative wage-scale for apprentices. [Nov. 27, 1941.] [2] p. 4° ([Technical bulletin 10.]) L 16.16: 10 1040 Report on apprenticeship system of Aluminum Company of America, New Kensington, Pa., June 1941; [by M. A. Lenk]. [1941.] cover title, [3] +94- [10] p. 4° ( Serial no. T-95. ) ?Processed. ] L 16.16 : 95 80 1041 Report on apprenticeship system of General Electric Company, West Lynn, Mass., Dec. 1940; by Oswald L. Harvey. [1941.] cover title, [1]+144- [11] p. 4° (Technical bulletin 5.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] L 16.16 : 5 1042 Report on apprenticeship system of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, Jan. 1942; by Oswald L. Harvey. [1942.] [1]+10+[21] p. 4° ( Serial no. T-99. ) [Processed. ] L 16.16 : 99 1043 Report on apprenticeship system of Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, Newport News, Va., Dec. 1940 ; by Oswald L. Harvey. [1941.] cover title, [l]+24+[46] p. 11. 4° ([Technical bulletin 3.]) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] L 16.16: 3 1044 Resume of proceedings of 9th National Conference on Labor Legislation, Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 17-18, 1942. [1942.] cover title, 31 p. 4° (Bul- letin 55.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] L 16.3 : 55 1045 Wisconsin, apprenticeship record system ; by Oswald L. Harvey. June 1940. [48] p. 4° ([Technical bulletin 1.]) [Processed. About half of the pages are blank.] L 16.16:1 LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU 1046 Condition and regulation of shoe industry, 1914-18 [with list of references] ; prepared by James A. McDevitt. May 1941. [3] 4-21 p. 4° ([Hist, study 7.]) [Processed.] L 2.15 : 7 1047 Control of coffee in World War I [with list of sources] ; prepared by Irving Bernstein. Sept. 1941. [2]+v leaves+25 p. il. 4° (Hist, study 19 [14].) [Processed.] L 2.15: 14 104S Controls of wheat, flour and bread in World War I, 1917-19 [with list of sources] : bv Stella Stewart, assisted by J. Donald Edwards. Nov. 1940. [1] 4-82 p. 4° (Hist, study 47.) [Processed.] L 2.15: 47 1049 Cotton goods, market conditions and wartime controls of industry, 1914-18 [with list of references] ; prepared bv James A. McDevitt. Feb. 1941. [1] 4-24 p. 4° ( [Hist, study 4.] ) [Processed.] L 2.15 : 4 1050 Curtailment of automobile production in World War I [with list of sources] ; prepared by Irving Bernstein. Nov. 1941. [3] +iv+21 p. 2 pi. 4" (Hist, study 23.) [Processed.] L 2.15: 23 1051 Effect upon civilian market of wartime control of wool and wool products ; prepared by J. Donald Edwards. Apr. 1941. [3] 4-31 p. 4° (Hist, study 3. ) [Processed.] L 2.15 : 3 1052 Effective use of existing industrial capacity ; prepared by Stella Stewart. Aug. 1941. [l]+7+[8] p. 4° ([Hist, study 13.]) [Processed.] L 2.15 : 13 1053 Furniture industry and wartime controls as they affected consumer [with list of source material]; by Stella Stewart. July 1941. [l]+7 p. 4° ( [Hist, study 6.] ) [Processed.] L 2.15 : 6 10 54 Gasoline conservation, 1918 [with list of references] ; bv Stella Stewart. Aug. 1941. [l]+15p. 4° ^Hist. study 37.) [Processed] L2.15:37 1055 Government control of dried fruits during World War I [with list of sources referred to by notes] ; prepared by Edmund Nash. Sept. 1941. [2]+a-d+17 p. 4° (Hist, study 16.) [Processed.] L 2.15 : 16 1056 Importance of powers to license industry as aid to price control ; prepared by Stella Stewart. Sept. 1941. [1] 4-15 p. 4° (Hist, study 17.) [Processed.] L 2.15: 17 1057 Important economic and military events, Jan. 1-June 30, 1941. arranged in chronological order; prepared bv Edmund Nash. Dec. 1941. [1]4- 21 p. 4° ([Hist, study 25.]) [Processed.] L 2.15 : 25 105S Important military and economic events chronology, World War II [with list of sources] ; prepared by J. Donald Edwards/ Oct. 1941. [2]+lS p. 4° ([Hist, study 21.]) [Processed.] L 2.15: 21 81 1059 Industrial conservation, evolution of policies and procedures, 1917-18 [with list of sources] ; prepared bv Stella Stewart. Nov. 1941. [2] +54 p. 4° (Hist, study 24.) [Processed.] L 2.15: 24 1060 Labor relations in United States, summary of historical events in World War period, 1912-20 [with list of sources] ; compiled by J. Donald Edwards. Feb. 1941. [3] +26 p. 4° ([Hist, study 2.]) [Processed. Preliminary] . L 2.15 : 2 1061 Legislative history of price control in World War I ; by Stella Stewart. Sept. 1941. [2]+9 p. 4° (Hist, study 38.) [Processed.] L2.15:38 1062 Milk products, survey of conditions and regulation of industry, 1914-18 [with list of sources] ; prepared by James A. McDevitt, assisted by J. Donald Edwards. July 1941. [2]+l-20a+21-23 p. il. 4° ( [Hist, study 9.] ) [Processed.] L 2.15 : 9 1063 Paper and paper products, development of restrictive regulations, 1917-18 [with list of sources] ; prepared by J. Donald Edwards. Oct. 1941. [2] + iii+19+[l] p. 4° (Hist, study 20.) [Processed.] L2.15:20 1064 Position of soap industry in WOrld War I [with list of sources] ; prepared by J. Donald Edwards. Sept. 1941. [2]+23+[l] p. 4° (Hist, study 15.) [Processed.] L 2.15: 15 1065 Priority control; prepared bv Stella Stewart. July 1941. [l]+20 p. 4° ( [Hist, study 11.] ) [Processed.] L2.15 : 11 1066 Productivity and unit labor cost in selected manufacturing industries, 1919-10. Feb. 1942. viii+111 p. 4° [Processed.] L 2.19 : M 31/919-40 !067 Same, supplement, 1941. Mar. 2, 1942. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] L 2.19 : M 31/941 106S Refrigerators, conservation and curtailment, 1918 [with list of sources] ; prepared by Stella Stewart. Oct. 1941. [2] +11 p. 4° (Hist, study 18.) [Processed.] L 2.15 : 18 1069 Regulation of supplies of tin cans in World War I, 1916-18; prepared by J. Donald Edwards. July 1941. [3] +26 p. 4° (Hist, study 10.) [Proc- essed.] L 2.15: 10 1070 Rent profiteering and its control, 1917-18, with preface by Karl Borders [and with list of sources]. Oct. 1941. cover title, iv+28 p. 4° ([Hist, study 22.] ) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] L 2.15 : 22 l°71 Revised estimates of number of wage and salaried employees in manufac- turing industries, by State, Jan. 1939- June 1942. Sept. 1942. [l]+7 p. large 4° [Processed.] L2.2:M31 1072 Summary of technological developments affecting war production, July- Dec. 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Monthly; none issued for Sep- tember. Processed. Information lacking as to earlier numbers.] L 2.17 : 942/7-12 1Q 73 Survey of vegetable oils, 1915-18 [with list of footnotes] ; prepared by J. Donald Edwards. Apr. 1941. [2] +20 p. 4° ([Hist, study 5.]) [Proc- essed.] L 2.15: 5 1074 Wartime controls of beef and pork, 1916-18 [with list of sources] ; pre- pared by J. Donald Edwards. July 1941. [3] +37+ [2] p. il. 4° ([Hist, study S.]) [Processed.] L 2.15: 8 1075 Weekly fair price publication, 1917-1S; by Stella Stewart. Feb. 1942. [1] +8 p. 4° (Hist, study 4SA.) [Processed.] L 2.15 : 48-A 1076 Wool felt and felt products, development of conservation regulations, 1918 [with list of sources] ; prepared by J. Donald Edwards. Oct. 1941. [3] + 10 p. 4° ([Hist, study 19.]) [Processed.] L 2.15: 19 1077 World War I, chronology of important events, Aug. 1914-Dec. 191S; pre- pared by Stella Stewart, assisted by J. Donald Edwards. Jan. 1941. [l]+16p. 4° ([Hist, study 1].) [Processed.] L2.15:l 82 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE, Library of Congress 1078 Bibliography on Federal taxation ; [by] A. Scitovszky. Dec. 5, 1942. [1] 4- 21 leaves, 4° [Processed.] LC 14.2 : T 19/942 1079 Checklist of hearings before congressional committees through 67th Con- gress : pt. 1, House Committee on Agriculture ; compiled by Harold O. Thomen. Preliminary edition. Washington, 1941 [1942]. [2] leaves+ 3-54 p. 4° [Processed.] LC 14.2 : C 41/pt.l/prelim. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1080 Memoranda on library cooperation, no. 1 ; by Herbert A. Kellar. Sept. 1941. [1] +ii+ [1] 4-52 leaves, 4° [Processed.] LC 1.2 : L 61/7/no.l 1081 Recent censuses in European countries, preliminary list. Nov. 1942. [5] 4- 49 p. 4° [Processed.] LC 1.2 : C 33/2/prelim. 1082 Report on precautionary measures regarding its collections adopted by Library of Congress ; prepared by Jerrold Orne. June 1941. [1] 4-25 p. 4° [Processed.] LC 1.2 : P 91 MARINE CORPS 1083 Annual report, Marine Corps, fiscal year 1941. [1941.] [l]+57 p. 4° [Processed.] N 9.1 : 941 1084 Enlist in U. S. marines; [poster], n. p. MCPB, Nov. 12, 1942. 8X10.2 in. [Cardboard. Illustrator, Joe Richards.] N 9.17: En 5/3 MARINE INSPECTION AND NAVIGATION BUREAU 10S5 Circular letter 302-325; Jan. 28, 1941-Feb. 18, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging. [Processed. Superseded by Coast Guard, Navigation and vessel inspection circulars.] C 25.13 : 302-325 1086 Merchant vessels of United States, 1942 (including yachts and Government vessels), Jan. 1, 1942. 1942. 770 p. oblong 8° [No longer confidential.] C 25.11 : 942 1087 Same. (-H. doc. 29, 77th Cong. 1st sess. In v. 45; 10622.) 1085 Signal letters of United States merchant marine, 1942; compiled as of Jan. 1, 1942. 1942. 108 p. il. narrow S° [No longer confidential.] C 25.2 : Si 2/942 MARITIME COMMISSION 1080 Ships for victory, "speed, more speed", Franklin D. Roosevelt; [poster]. 1942. 39.9X28.3 in. MC 1.25 : Sh 6 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, Army 1090 Army medical bulletin, no 55-64 ; Jan. 1941-Oct. 1942. [Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Jan. 2, 1941-Nov. 16, 1942.] cover titles, various paging, il. [Quar- terly. Published at Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, Pa.] W 44.21/7 : 55-64 1091 Dental bulletin, supplement to Army medical bulletin, v. 12, no. 1-4, v. 13, no. 1-4 ; Jan. 1941-Oct. 1942. [Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Jan. 24, 1941- Oct. 3, 1942.] cover titles, [5] 4-3464- [3] p. and [7]+2S14-[3] p. [Quarterly. Published at Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Bar- racks, Pa. Number 4 of each volume includes a volume index. A special issue, Nov. 1941, cover title, 31 p. was issued also. Issued for Dental Corps, Medical Department, Army.] W 44.21/12 : 12/1-13/4 1092 Medical and traumatism code, listed in accordance with Manual of inter- national causes of death, 4th edition, 1939. 1942. [1] 4-41 p. 4° (Mor- bidity study, form ASG-7.) [Processed. Prepared by Medical Depart- ment, Army, in cooperation with Census Bureau.] W 44.2 : M 46/2 83 1093 Veterinary bulletin, supplement to Army medical bulletin, v. 35, no. 1-4, v. 36, no. 1-4; Jan. 1941-Oct. 1942. [Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Mar. 4, 1941-Oct. 3, 1942.] cover titles, [15] 4-336+ [3] p il. and [12] +334+ [1] p. il. [Quarterly. Published at Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Number 4 of each volume includes subject and author indexes for the volume. Issued for Veterinary Corps, Medical Depart- ment, Army.] W 44.21/8 : 35/1-36/4 MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU 1094 Fundamentals of X-ray physics and technique. Nov. 1942. cover title, i + l-25b+26-116b+117-166»-*-167-167a+168-lS0 p. il. 4° (Naval Medi- cal School) [Processed.] N 10.202 : X 7 1095 Hematology notes. [Processed.] 1942. cover title, 26+ii p. 4° (Naval Medical School.) N, 10.202 : H 37 1096 Laboratory guide to medical protozoology and helminthology. [1942.] cover title, 1S3 p. il. 5 pi. 4 maps, 4° (Naval Medical School.) [Proc- essed. Includes article on Identification of domestic rats of medical importance, prepared by Ernst Schwarz. Issued in loose-leaf form.] N, 10.206 :P 94 MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE, House 1097 Alaskan fisheries, executive hearing, 77th Congress, 2d session, on problems relating to Alaskan fisheries, Feb. 12 and 13, 1942. 1942. iii+62 p. (Unrevised committee print.) 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Mile 192 to mile 2G0, Howards Landing, Tenn. to Buck Island, Miss. Sheet 5. Mile 258 to mile 331, Seyppel Landing, Ark. to Ledbetter Lldg., Miss. Sheet 6. Mile 331 to mile 425, Island 62, Ark. to Catfish Point, Miss. Sheet 7. Mile 405 to mile 517, Indian Point, Miss, to Cracraft, Ark. Sheet 8. Mile 518 to mile G02, Island S9, Ark. to Vicksburg, Miss. Sheet 9. Mile 594 to mile 681, Vicksburg, Miss, to Waterproof Cut-off, La. Sheet 10. Mile 681 to mile 765, L'Argent, La. to Point Breeze, La. Sheet 11. Mile 755 to mile 820, Black Hawk, La. to Point Menoir, La. Sheet 12. Mile 820 to mile 842, Arbro Landing, La. to Baton Rouge, La. 1151 Red River, hyclrographic survey, 1938, Fulton, Ark. to the mouth. Scale 1 : 20,000. n. p. 1942. cover title, 144 maps, oblong f° [No longer re- stricted. Includes 142 detail maps and 2 index sheets (drawn to scale 1:500,000).] W31.7:R24 MORALE BRANCH, General Staff 1152 Morale items [v. 1], no. 1-5; May 1-Sept. 1, 1941. 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[Processed.] Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/875 1161 Summary of results of various investigations of mechanical properties of aluminum alloys at low temperatures; by E. C. Hartmann and N. H. Sharp. Washington, May 1942. cover title, 11 p. 1 pi. 4° (Technical notes 843. ) [Processed.] Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/843 1162 Tensile and pack compressive tests of some sheets of aluminum alloy, 1025 carbon steel, and chromium-nickel steel [with list of references] ; by C. S. Aitchison and James A. Miller. Washington, Feb. 1942. cover title, p. 1-8+leaves 9-12, 20 pi. 4° (Technical notes 840.) [Processed. The name of Mr. Aitchison, one of the authors, is given incorrectly on cover as C. S. Atchison. ] Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/840 NATIONAL ARCHIVES 1163 Exercises at dedication of Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N. Y., June 30, 1941. [1941.] [4] leaves, il. AE1.2:FS5 1164 Historical units of agencies of 1st World War, [prepared by Elizabeth B. Drewry]. 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[Processed.] C 13.20 : 81/supp. H73 Supplement to Clearance, marker, and identification lamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, effective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CS83-41 [supplement].) [Proc- essed.] C 13.20 : S3/supp. 1174 Supplement to Electric direction signal systems other than semaphore type for commercial and other vehicles subject to special motor-vehicle laws (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, effective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CSSO-41 [supplement].) [Proc- essed.] C 13.20 : SO/supp. H75 Supplement to Electric license-plate lamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, ef- fective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CSS5-41 [supplement].) [Processed.] O 13.20 : 85/supp 1176 Supplement to Electric stop lamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, effective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CS'86-41 [supplement].) [Processed.] C 13.20 : 86/supp. H77 Supplement to Electric tail lamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by the industry on recommendation of standing committee, effective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CSS4-41 [supplement].) [Processed.] C 13.20 : 84/supp. 89 n? 8 Supplement to Inner-controlled spotlamps for vehicles (after market), adopted by tlie industry on recommendation of standing committee, ef- fective date for new production Sept. 15, 1941. Aug. 29, 1941. 1 p. (Commercial standard CS82-41 [supplement].) [Processed.] C 13.20 : 82/supp. 1179 Table of zeros of Legendre polynomials of order 1-16 and the weight coefficients for Gauss' mechanical quadrature formula ; by A. N. Lowan, Norman Davids, and Arthur Levenson. [1942.] cover title, p. 739-743. ([MT-18.]) [Reprinted from Bulletin of American Mathematical So- ciety, Oct. 1942, v. 48, no. 10. Corrections pasted on p. 740.] C 13.30 : 18 NATIONAL DEFENSE MIGRATION, SELECT COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING, House 1180 National defense migration, [report] 77th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to H. Res. 113, to inquire further into interstate migration of citizens, emphasizing present and potential consequences of migration caused by national defense program : Plan for Office of War Mobilization, as pro- vided for in H. R. 7742 and S. 2871, with copy of bill and chart of proposed organization. 1942. ii4-21p.il. (Committee print.) Y 4.N 21/5 : W 19 NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 1181 Works of art from Widener collection [catalog], n. p. [1942]. 24 p. 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Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. 4. Holiday folks, Mount Rainier National Park. 5. Rocky Mountain goat in Glacier National Park. 6. Cousins in the Canyon, Grand Canyon National Park. 7. Uncomfortable friends in Lassen Volcanic National Park. 8. Hidden village, Mesa Verde National Park. 9. Night in a cave, Carlsbad Caverns National Park. 10. Southern hospitality, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 11. Busy as beavers, Rocky Mountain National Park. 12. Cuthbert is badgered, Crater Lake National Park. 13. Clever as a fox, Yosemite National Park. 14. Cuthbert finds a sheep, Zion National Park. 15. Cuthbert to the rescue, Sequoia National Park. 1188 Annual fire report for recreational demonstration areas, Jan.-Dec. 31, 1941. [Feb. 11, 1942.] 4 p. oblong 8° [Processed.] I 29.39 : F 51/941 90 11S9 1941 annual report, Navajo Indian Mobile Unit, Chaco Canyon National Monument ; by Gordon Vivian. June 30, 1941. cover title, 3 p. 4° ( South- western monuments special report 27.) [Processed.] 129.15/4:27 1190 Aztec Ruins National Monument, N. Mex. [Cullom & Gbertner Co., Nash- ville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : Az 7/3/942 1191 Bandelier National Monument, N. Mex. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. 1 29.21 : B 22/3/942 1192 Bibliography, Hawaii National Park; compiled by Hawaii National Park and Western Museum Laboratories. 1940. [l]+56p. (Hawaii National Park. Natural history bulletin 5.) [Processed. ] I 29.2 : H 31/4/bull.5 1193 Bibliography of Virginia campaign and siege of Yorktown, 1781, b?ing part of master bibliography of Colonial National Historical Park, Yorktown, Va., as of Sept. 1941 ; compiled by staff of Historical Division, Colonial National Historical Park. Colonial National Historical Park, Yorktown, Va., Oct. 1941. [2]+ii leaves+162 p. 4° [Processed.] I 29.2 :V SI 1 194 Casa Grande National Monument, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nash- ville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : C 26/6/942 1133 Chalmette National Historical Park, La. n. p. [Polygraphic Company of America, Apr. 1942]. [6] p. il. I 29.21 : C 35/942 1196 Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Chickamauga Bat- tlefield, Ga. and Tenn. n. p. [Polygraphic Company of America, Apr. 1942]. [6] p. il. I 29.21 : C 43/6/942 H 9 7 Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Point Park, Lookout Mountain, and Chattanooga battlefields, Ga. and Tenn. n. p. [Polygraphic Company of America, Apr. 1942] . [6] p. il. I 29.21 : C 43/5/942 139S Conservation man., lesson 1-6 [radio scripts ; by Dorothea J. Lewis]. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. These scripts, designed for recordings for elementary class room use, are easily revisable for live use by teachers.] I 29.49 : 1-6 1. How we got our national parks. 2. National park mountains, glaciers, valleys, caves. 3. National park trees. 4. National park animals. 5. National historic parks. 6. Prehistoric areas. il" Same [list of scripts]. [1942,] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 29.49 : 1-6/list 1200 El Morro National Monument, N. Mex. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : El 1/3/942 1201 Fire control manual, Mount Rainier National Park ; approved Apr. 24, 1942. [1942.] cover title, [2]+l-12B+13-43 p. il. 4° [Processed.] I 29.9 : M S6/4/942 1202 Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Md. n. p. [Poly- graphic Company of America, Apr. 1942.] [6] p. il. 1 29.21 : F 77 mc/2/942 1203 Fort Marion and Fort Matanzas National Monuments, Fla. n. p. [Poly- graphic Company o'f America, Apr. 1942]. [6] p. il. I 29.21 : F 77 m/2/942 1204 History of America as national resource for morale ; by George H. Forsyth. [Apr. 28, 1941.] [1] +9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] I 29.2 : M 79 1205 Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, Ga. n . p. [Polygraphic Company of America, Apr. 1942]. [6] p. il. I 29.21 : K 39/2/942 1206 Key to ferns, Kilauea-Mauna Loa section, Hawaii National Park ; by Robert L. Fowler. 1940. [15] leaves, 4° (Hawaii National Park. Natural his- tory bulletin 4. ) [Processed.] I 29.2 : H 31/4/bull.4 1207 Manassas National Battlefield Park, Va. n. p. [Polygraphic Company of America, Apr. 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : M 31/942 91 1208 Man's first flight! Wright brothers at Kill Devil Hill, special anniversary radio program; [by Dorothea J. Lewis]. [194L] [1] +1>6 leaves, 4° [Processed. For use on any Dec. 17.] I 29.2 : W 93 1209 Memorandum regarding personnel and policy changes, v. 12, no. 2 and 3 ; June and Oct. 1942. [1943.] 9 p. and [2] 4-14 p. il., 4° [Processed. Supersedes Park service bulletin.] I 29.3/2 : 12/2, 3 1210 Meriwether Lewis National Monument, Tenn. n. p. [Polygraphic Company of America, Apr. 1942]. [6] p. il. I 29.21 : M 54/2/942 1211 Montezuma Castle National Monument, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co , Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : M 765/3/942 1212 Navajo National Monument, Ariz. [W. H. Kistler Stationer- Co., Denver, Colo., July 1941.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : N 22/2/941 1213 Ocmulgee National Monument, Ga. n. p. [Polygraphic Company of Amer- ica, Apr. 1942]. [6] p. il. I 29.21 : Oc 4/2/942 1214 Outdoor programs. National Capital Parks, season 1942. [1942.] [1] +15 p. il. [Processed.] 1 29.6 : N 21/7/942 1 - i ' i Outline of known eruptions of volcanoes Kilauea and Mauna Loa, with brief introduction as to probable composition and structure of earth ; compiled by P. E. Schulz. 1941. [1] + 19 leaves, il. 4° (Hawaii National Park. Natural history bulletin 8.) [Processed.] I 29.2 : H 31/4/bull.S J21C Park service bulletin, v. 11, no. 1-6, v. 12, no. 1; Jan.-Feb. 1941 to Jan- Feb. 1942. [1941—42.] cover titles, various paging, il. 1 pi. 4° [Bi- monthly. Text and illustrations on p. 1-3. of covers. Superseded by Memorandum regarding personnel and policy changes.] I 29.3 : 11/1-12/1 1217 Preliminary report on ruin stabilization; by A. E. Buchenberg. Dec. 1941. cover title, 6 p. 4° (Southwestern monuments special report 29.) [Proc- essed.] 129.15/4:29 1218 Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. 1 29.21 : T 48/2/942 1219 Tonto National Monument, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville. Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : T 61/2/942 1220 Tumacacori National Monument, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6 J p. il. I 29.21 : T 83/4/942 1221 Same, Spanish, El Monumento Nacional de Tumacacori, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co.. Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : T 83/4/942/Spanish 1222 Tuzigoot National Monument, Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. 1 29.21 : T 89/2/942 1223 Volcano letter 471-478 ; Jan.-Mar. 1941 to Oet.-D?c. 1942. University of Hawaii [1941-43.] various paging, il. 4° [Quarterly.] I 29.19 : 471-47S 1224 Walnut Canyon National Monument. Ariz. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nash- ville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : W 16/2/942 1225 What we defend [radio script no. 1-4; by Dorothea J. Lewis]. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Series of programs <>n the American character and heritage presented by National Park Service.] I 29.48 : 1—4 1226 white Sands National Monument, N. Mex. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nash- ville, Tenn., Aug. 24, 1942.] [6] p. il. 1 29.21 : W 58/3/942 1227 Wupatki National Monument, Ariz. [W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver Colo., July 1941.] [6] p. il. I 29.21 : W 96/2/941 1228 Yellowstone National Park range studies, 1940. [1941.] [21+30 leaves, il. [Processed. 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Transmits chapters, etc. of the revised Handbook of procedures, and related data. Issued with perforations. Supplements to certain of these memoranda were also issued.] Pr 32.5257 : 58-77 1234 information exchange bulletin 10-16; Feb. 15-Nov. 15, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Number 10 includes Index for Informa- tion exchange bulletins 6-10. Discontinued.] FS 6.8 : 10-16 1235 Letter Y-179 to Y-254 to all State youth administrators; Jan. 4, 1941- June 18, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [ Processed. Supple- ments to and revised editions of certain of these and earlier Letters were issued also. Discontinued.] FS 6.7 : 179-254 1236 Meeting problems of youth, story of National Youth Administration. [Jan. 1941.] [1]+17 p. [Processed.] FS 6.2 : Y 8/2 1237 Placing the Negro worker ; by William H. H. Wilkinson. [1941.] 5 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FS 6.2 : N 31/3 1238 Technical information circular 1-20 ; Mar. 30, 1939-Nov. 15, 1941. [1939- 41.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these circulars were issued also. Discontinued.] FS 6.14: 1-20 1239 Weekly summary of editorial comment on National Youth Administration, Ec 27-Ec 45, Ec 47-Ec 103 ; Jan. 4, 1941-June 20, 1942. [1941-42.] vari- ous paging, f° or 4° [Processed. Number 46 was not assigned. Some- times one publication covers two weeks. Discontinued.] FS 6.13 : 27-45, 47-103 1240 Youth, jobs & defense. [July 1941.] cover title, 25 p. 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[1942.] [6]+326+[l] p. nar- now 16° [The original publication was printed at Shukyosha, Japan.] N 13.2 : Ae 8 NAVAL OBSERVATORY 1246 Report of superintendent of Naval Observatory [fiscal year 1941.] July 1, 1941. 31 leaves, 4° [Processed.] N 14.1/1: 941 NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU 12 47 Bureau of Naval Personnel information bulletin, June-Dec. 1942 ; no. 303- 309. [1942.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Processed or printed. Earlier numbers issued by Navigation Bureau, Navy Dept.] N 17.27 : 303-309 124S Changes to Uniform regulations. Navy, 1941, for Coast Guard. Change 2 ; Oct. 26, 1942. [1942.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Uniform regulations, Navy, 1941, and Change 1 for Coast Guard issued by Navigation Bureau, Navy Dept.] N 17.16/1 : Un 3/941/ch.2 1249 General training course for petty officers 3c and petty officers 2c, course in 15 assignments. Edition of 1942. 1942. xii+408 p. il. (Navy train- ing courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : P 45/2/942 1250 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of coxswain, course in 10 assignments. Edition of 1942. 1942. x+317 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted.] X 17.25 : C 83/5/942 NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY, Bellevue 1251 Mechanical practice. [1st revision, Oct. 1942.] [1942.] cover title. [95] p. il. 4 p. of pi. 4° [Processed.] N 29.6 : M 46/940 NAVIGATION BUREAU, Navy Dept. 1252 Annual report of chief of Bureau of Navigation, fiscal year 1941. Sept. 4, 1941. 89 leaves, 4° [Processed.] N 17.1 : 941 1253 Bureau of Navigation bulletin 2S8-302 ; Jan. 1941-May 1942. [1941^2.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Cover titles beginning with no. 298. Later numbers issued by Naval Personnel Bureau.] N 17.27 : 288-302 1254 Bureau of Navigation circular letter O-ll ; Jan. 1, 1941. 1941. 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[No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : B 17/3/939 1259 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of chief commissary steward, course in 12 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. viii+278 p. 9 pi. 6 p. of pi. 1 tab. (Navv training courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : St 4/2/940 7658S3 — 47 7 94 1260 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of chief yeoman and yeoman lc, course in 15 assignments. Edition of 1939. 1939. x+210 p. 1 pi. (Navy training courses.) [No linger restricted.] N 17.25 : Y 4/4/939 1261 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of electrician's mate 2c, course in 13 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. x+476 p. il. (Navy training courses. ) N 17.25 : El 2/11/940 1262 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of ship's cook 2c and lc, course in 14 assignments. Edition of 1939. 1939. x+244 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : C 77/6/939 1263 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of water tender 2c, course in 15 assignments. Edition of 1941. 1941. vi+3S2 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted.] N 17.25 : W 29/3/941 1264 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of yeoman 2c. course in 9 assignments. Edition of 1938. 1938. vii+179+[5] p. (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted. The 5 pages are left blank for notes.] N 17.25 : Y 4/3/938 1265 Instructions for use in preparation for ratings of quartermaster lc, and chief quartermaster, course in 11 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. ix+329 p. il. 3 pi. (Navy training courses.) N 17.25 :Q 2/11/940 1266 Naval Reserve circular letter 1-41 to 21-41 ; Jan. 14-June 5, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued to commandants of naval dis- tricts and to commandant, Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, in connection with organization and administration of Naval Reserve.] N 17.2S : 941/1-21 1267 Naval Reserve of United States Navy, pamphlet for instruction and guid- ance of Naval Reserve officers. 1942. vii+93p. N 17.16/1 : N 22r/5/942 1268 Same. 1942 [reprint with changes]. vii+l-76a+ 77-93 p. N 17.16/1 : N 22r/5/942/rep. 1269 Uniforms and insignia, foreign navies. 1941. 1941. iii+2Sp. il. [Ab- stracted from training course for signalman lc and chief signalman, 1941.] N 17.25/a : Un 3/941 NAVY DEPARTMENT 1270 Manual for stenographers and typists ; [prepared by Division of Personnel Supervision and Management]. 1942. v+S9 p. 4° N 1.19 : St 4/942 1271 Navy filing manual, 1941. 4th edition. 1941. ix+2-573 p. (Form NSO 124. ) [Issued in loose-leaf form. ] N 1.19 : F 47/941 1272 Ships, men, and bases ; by Frank Knox with Fletcher Pratt. [1941.] [2] + 8 p. il. [From Saturday evening post, Apr. 5, 1941. Copyright, 1941, Curtis Publishing Company.] . N 1.2 : Sh 6/3 1273 Typical passive defense plan for industrial plant, suggestions for use of all industrial defense plants. [1942.] cover title, [3] +15 p. 2 pi. 4° [Proc- essed.] N 1.2: In 27/2 NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY 1274 Burlington Harbor, Vt. Scale 1 : 10,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Jan. 1942. 30X22 in.. (Catalogue no. 175.) [No longer restricted. ] W 33.6 : 175/942 1275 Calumet and Indiana Harbors [111. and Ind.] Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich., edition of Mar. 1942. 33X46 in. (Cata- logue no. 755.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 755/942 1276 Chicago Harbor. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Aug. 1942. 3SX34 in. (Catalogue no. 752.) [No longer re- stricted.] W 33.6 : 752/942 1277 Chicago lake front. Scale 1 : 60,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Aug. 1942. 37X45 in. (Catalogue no. 751.) [No longer restricted. ] W 33.6 : 751/942 Inset : Gary Harbor, Ind. 95 1278 Detroit River. Scale 1 : 30.000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1042. 37X31 in. (Catalogue no. 41.) [No longer re- stricted. Map is in 2 sections.] W 33.6 : 41/941 1270 Grand Haven, Mich., including Spring Lake and lower Grand River. Scale 1 : 15.000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Feb. 1942. 27X32 in. (Catalogue no. 765.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 765/942 1280 Head of Detroit River. Scale 1 : 30,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of May 1942. 26X30 in. (Catalogue no. 416.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 416/942 J2S1 Head of Green Bay, including Fox River below De Pere, Wis. Scale 1 : 25,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Apr. 1942. 3SX27 in. (Catalogue no. 725.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 725/942 Inset : Green Bay, Wis. 1282 i s i e Royale, Mich., Lake Superior. Scale 1:40.000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 9S1.) [No longer restricted. Map is in 2 sections.] W 33.6 : 9S1/942 12S3 Lake Champlain, from Cumberland Head to Ligonier Point; chart 172. Scale 1 : 40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of July 1942. 37X28 in. (Catalogue no. 172.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 172/942 1284 Lake Champlain. Missisquoi Bay to South Hero Island: chart 171. Scale 1 : 40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Feb. 1942. 40X28 in. (Catalogue no. 171.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 171/942 1255 Lake Huron, Pte. Aux Barques to Oscoda, including Saginaw Bay; coast chart 52. Scale 1: 120,000. U, S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Aug. 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 52.) [No longer re- stricted. 1 W 33.6 : 52/942 Insets : Au Sable River, Entrance to. Tawas Harbor, Micb. 1256 Lake Huron, south end of Lake Huron, Port Albert, Ont., to Pte. Aux Barques, Mich.; coast chart 51. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 51.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 51/942 Inset : Harbor Beach, Mich. 1287 Lake Huron, Straits of Mackinac, Martin Reef to St. Ignace ; coast chart 60. Scale 1:40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 60.) ' [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 60/942 1288 Lake Huron, Sturgeon Point to Forty Mile Point, Mich. ; coast chart 53. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 53.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 53/942 Insets : Alpena Harbor, Mich. Rogers City and Calcite, Mich. 12S9 Lake Michigan: chart 73. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Apr. 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 73.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 73/942 Insets : Kewaunee, Wis. Two Rivers, Wis. 1290 Lake Michigan ; chart 76. Scale 1 : 120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of May 1942. 45X33 in. ^Catalogue no. 76.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6: 76/942 Insets : Saupatuck Harbor, Mich. South Haven, Mich. 96 1291 1292 Lake Survey Office (Catalogue no. 701.) W 33.6 : 701/942 1294 1295 1290 1297 1298 1299 1300 1301 130^ 130 1304 1305 1306 Lake Michigan ; chart 701. Scale 1 : 80,000. U. S [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 33X46 in. [No longer restricted.] Inset : Manistique Harbor, Mich. Lake Michigan ; chart 704. Scale 1 : 80,000. U. S [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 33X46 in. [No longer restricted.] Inset : Port Inland, Mich. [No longer restricted.] [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. [No. longer restricted.] Inset : Leland, Mich. Lake Michigan ; coast chart 75. Scale 1 [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Jan. 1942 [No longer restricted.] Inset : Michigan City, Ind. Lake Michigan, submarine training area ; chart 7A. Scale 1 : 500,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], Sept. 1942. 15X21 in. [No longer restricted. To be used in connection with chart 7.] Lake of the Woods, southern end. Scale 1 : 120,000. U. Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 24X34 in. 84.) [No longer restricted.] Lake Ontario, Braddock Point to Thirty Mile Point, N. Y. 45X33 in. 120,000. U. 33X45 in. Lake Survey Office (Catalogue no. 704.) W 33.6 : 704/942 W 33.6 : 75/942 (Catalogue no. 705.) W 33.6 : 705/942 S. Lake Survey Office (Catalogue no. 75.) W. 33.6 : 75/942 W 33.6 : 7A/942 S. Lake Survey (Catalogue no. W 33.6 : 84/942 coast chart 24. Scale 1:80,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 27X35 in Lake St. Clair. Scale 1 edition of Dec. 1942. stricted.] (Catalogue no. 24.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 24/942 60,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], 32X30 in. (Catalogue no. 42.) [No longer re- W 33.6 : 42/942 Lake Superior, including Isle Royale, Mich. ; coast chart 9S. Scale 1:120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit. Mich.], edition of June 1942. 33X45 in. (Catalogue no. 98.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 98/942 Insets : Middle Islands Passage, Rock Harbor, Isle Royale. Todd Harbor, Isle Royale. Washington and Grace Harbors, Isle Royale. Lake Superior, St. Marys River to Au Sable Point, Mich., including Mon- treal Shoal, Ont. ; coast chart 92. Scale 1 : 120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no.92.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 92/942 Inset : Grand Marais, Mich. Les Cheneaux Islands, Mich. Scale 1 : 20,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 601.) [No longer restricted]. W 33.6 : 601/942 Ludington Harbor, Mich. Scale 1 : 5,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [De- troit, Mich.], edition of May 1942. 27X29 in. (Catalogue no. 774.) [No longer restricted]. W 33.6 : 774/942 Manistee Harbor, Mich. Scale 1 : 10,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [De- troit, Mich.], edition of May 1942. 27X33 in. (Catalogue no. 776.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 776/942 Marquette and Presque Isle harbors, Mich. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of July 1942. 34X22 in. (Cata- logue no. 935.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 935/942 Milwaukee, Wis. Scale 1:10,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of May 1942. 29X33 in. (Catalogue no. 743.) [No longer restricted.] W 33 6: 743/942 Muskegon Harbor, Mich. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [De- troit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 22X34 in. (Catalogue no. 767.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 767/942 97 New York State canals ; chart 183. Scale 1 : 40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Jan. 1942. 28X45 in. (Catalogue no. 1S3.) [No longer restricted. Map is in 2 sections.] W 83.6 : 183/942 New York State canals ; chart 1S5. Scale 1 : 40,000. U .S. Lake Survey Of- fice [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Jan. 1942. 41X32 in. (Catalogue no. 185.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 185/942 Inset : Oswego River extension. New York State canals; [chart] 1S6. Scale 1:40,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. 32X46 in. (Catalogue no. 186.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 186/942 Insets : Entrance to canal. Geneva, N. Y. New York State canals ; chart 187. Scale 1 : 60,000. TJ. Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Oct. 1942. 44X31 in. 187.) [No longer restricted.] Insets : Ithaca, N. Y. Watkins Glen, N. Y. North end of Lake Michigan, including Green Bay. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of (Catalogue no. 70.) [No longer restricted.] St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, Mich. Scale 1 : 10,000. U Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Mar. 1942. 23X27 in. 75S.) [No longer restricted.] St. Lawrence River, Lalone IsL, N. Y., to Brockville, Out. ; S. Lake Survey (Catalogue no. W 33.6 : 1S7/942 Scale 1 : 240,000. U. S. Oct. 1942. 32X45 in. W 33.6 : 70/942 S. Lake Survey (Catalogue no. VV 33.6 : 758/942 chart 14. Scale 1:30,000. TJ. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Dec. 1942. 35X27 in. (Catalogue no. 14.) [No longer restricted. Map is in 2 sections.] W 33.6: 14/942 Inset : Ogdensburg, N. Y., and Prescott, Ontario. St. Marys River, head of Lake Nicolet to Whitefish Bay ; chart 63. Scale 1:40,000. TJ. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 32X43 in. (Catalogue no. 63.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 63/942 Inset : Sault Ste. Marie. St. Marys River, Lake Huron to Lake Munuscong ; chart 61. Scale 1 : 40,- 000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Sept. 1942. 33X45 in. (Catalogue no. 61.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 61/942 St. Marys River, Lake Munuscong to Sault Ste. Marie; chart 62. Scale 1:40,000. TJ. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of June 1942. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 62.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 62/942 Straits of Mackinac. Scale 1 : 120,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Nov. 1942. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 6.) [No longer restricted. ] W 33.6 : 6/942 Inset : Round Island Passage. Sturgeon Bay and canal, Lake Michigan. Scale 1 : 30,000. TJ. S. Lake Survey Office [Detroit, Mich.], edition of Feb. 1942. 32X20 in. (Cata- logue no. 72S.) [No longer restricted.] W 33.6 : 728/942 Inset : Sturgeon Bay and Sawyer, Wis. OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE BUREAU Claims manual, old-age and survivors insurance benefits. [1940.] cover title, [263] leaves. [Issued in loose-leaf form. Includes Appendix A.] FS 3.6 : 01 1/3 Handbook of old-age and survivors insurance statistics, employment and wages of covered workers, 1938. 1940. [3]+vii-xxiii+26S4-[7] p. 4° [Processed. Title on cover: Old-age and survivors insurance statistics, employment and wages of covered workers, 1938.] FS 3.2 : 01 1/3/938 98 1321 Review of operations, Jan. 1941-May 1942, v. 7, no. 1-12,' v. 8, no. 1-5. [1941-42.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. An Index to v. 7, Jan-Dec. 1941 and List of depository libraries of "United States, cover title, l+i+19 p., was issued in 1942. Formerly Old-age and survivors insurance operating statistics review. Discontinued.] FS 3.15 : 7/1-8/5 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT 1322 Books and pamphlets cataloged during Jan.-June 1941. Feb. 1-July 1, 1941. various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. May-June issued as one publication. Superseded by Ordnance technical library bulletin, sec. B.] W 34.21 : 941/1-6 1323 Cumulative serial list of Ordnance field service circulars, no. 1 ; July 25, 1941. [1941.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] W 34.32/2:1 1324 Same. Revised Oct. 2, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 16 p. 4? [Processed. Superseded by Ordnance field service circular index.] W 34.32/2 : 1/2 1325 Firing tables for gun, 3", M1902 and M1903, firing shell, H. E., M42, with fuze, P. D., M4S. 1940. xiv+39 p. il. 12° (FT 3-Q-l.) W 34.34 : 3-Q-l 1326 Firing tables (A. A, control tables) for gun, machine, cal. .50, Browning, M1921A1 and M2 (watercooled and heavy barrel) firing cartridge, ball, cal. .50, Ml; Aug. 1938: Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa. [1938]. cover title, [2] 4-36 p. 1 pi. 12° (FT 0.50-AA-E-4. ) [Processed. Ordnance pamphlet no. 559 stamped on cover with rubber stamp.] W 34.34 : O.50-AA-E-4 1327 Firing tables (antiaircraft fire control tables) for gun, automatic, 37-mm, M1A2 firing shell, fixed, H. E„ M54 and shell, fixed, practice, M55A1. Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Pa., 1941. viii+45 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (FT 37 AA-N-2. ) [ Supersedes FT 37 AA-N-1. ] W 34.34 : 37-AA-N-2 1328 Firing tables for gun, 3-inch AA, M1917A2, M1917A3, M1917MIA2, M1917MII, M1925MI, Ml, M2, M3. and M4 firing A. A. shrapnel Mk.2 with fuze, Scovil MKIII. 1940. xi + 71 p. il. 12° (FT 3AA-J-3.) W 34.34 : 3AA-J-3 1329 Firing tables for gun, 3-inch, antiaircraft, M1917A2, M1917A3, M1917MIA2, M1917MIA3, M1917MII, M1925MI, Ml, M2, M3, and M4, firing shell, H. E., M42 with fuze, time, mechanical, M43A2; Nov. 1941. 1942. xv-f-77 p. il. 16° (FT 3AA-0-2.) W 34.34 : 3AA-0-2 1330 Firing tables for gun, 3-inch, antiaircraft, M1917, M1917MI, M1917MII, M1925MI, Ml, M2, M3, and M4, firing shell, H. E., Mk. 2 with fuze, time, 21-sec, Mk. 3; Feb. 1942. 1942. xiii+93 p. il. 12° (FT 3AA-K-3.) W 34.34 : 3AA-K-3 1331 Firing tables for gun, 3-inch, antiaircraft, M1918, firing shell, H. E., Mk. 9 with fuze, 21-sec, time, mechanical, Mk. 3; Dec. 1941. 1941. xiii+205 p. il. 12° (FT 3AA-D-2.) [Supersedes FT 3AA-D-1.] W 34.34 : 3AA-L-2 1332 Firing tables for gun, 6-inch, M1S97M1, M1900, M1903, M1905, M1908, M1908M1, and M190SM2, firing 108-11). A. P. projectile with fuze, B. D. Mk. 5. 1940. xvii-f 59 p. il. 12° (FT 6-C-2.) [Includes same data as FT 6-0-1, as changed by Changes 1, dated July 1, 1931.] W 34.34 : 6-C-2 1333 Firing tables for gun, 6 inch, M1897M1, M1908. M190SM1 and M190SM2, firing shell, H. E., Mk. 2 with fuze, P. D., M47 and Mk. 4 star; Oct. 1941. 1941. xxi+61 p. il. 12° (FT 6-B-3.) [Supersedes FT-6-B-2.] W 34.34 : 6-B-3 1334 Firing tables for gun, 6 inch, M1900, M1903, and M1905. firing shell, H. E., Mk. 2, with fuze, P. D., M47 and Mk. 2 (star) ; Mar. 1941. [1941.] xx+65 p. il. 12° (FT 6-D-2.) [Supersedes FT 6-D-l and Changes 1 thereto. ] W 34.34 : 6-D-2 99 1335 Same, Changes 2 and 3; July 10 and Nov. 3, 1941. [1941.1 [1] +42-45 leaves, and [10] leaves, 12" [Processed. Changes 2 supersedes Changes 1, June 10, 1941, further information lacking as to Changes 1. Changes 3 supersedes Changes 2.] W 34.34 : 6-D-2/ch.2,3 1336 Firing tables, gun, S-inch, seacoast, M1888, M1SSSA1, M18SSM1, M1S8SM1A1, M1888M2, and M1888M2A1 firing shell, A. P., 2604b. (Navy) Mk. 6, shell, A. P., 2604b. (Navy) Mk. 7 and mods, shell A. P., 2604b. (Navy) Mk. 10; July 21, 1942. 1942. xviii + 130 P II- 12° (FT S-G-2) W 34.34 : 8-G-2 1337 Firing tables for gun, 8 inch, seacoast, M1S8S, M188SM1 and M18SSM2, firing shell, H. E., Mk. 1 ( M. V. 1950 f/s), with fuze, P. D., M46, M47, and Mk4 (star) ; Nov. 1940. 1941. xix+51 p. il. 12° (FT 8-D-2.) [Supersedes FT S-D-l, and Changes 1 thereto.] "W 34.34 : 8-D-2 1338 Firing tables for gun, 84hch, seacoast, M18SS, M1SS8M1 and M1SS8M2 firing shell, H. E., Mk. 1 with fuze. P. D., Mk. 4 star, fuze, P. D., Mk. 3; Jan. 1942 1942 xviii+62 p. II. 12° (FT 8-A-3.) W 34.34 : 8-A-3 1339 Firing tables for gun, 124nch. seacoast, M188S and M1S95, firing projectile (shot), A. P., 9754b. with fuze, B. D., Mk. 10; Oct. 1941. 1941. xxi+80 p. il. 16° (FT 12-F-3.) W 34.34 : 12-F-3 1340 Firing tables for gun, 16 inch, Mk. 2 (Navy) firing projectile, A. P., 22404b., Mk. 11 with fuze, B. D., Mk. 10; June 1942. 1942. xxii+155+[l] p. il. 12° ( FT 1 6-E-l. ) W 34.34 : 16-E-l 1311 Firing tables for gun, 75 nam, M1S97, M1897A1, M1S97A2, M1S97A3, and M1S97A4, firing shell, H. E., M48 with fuze, P. D., M4S and fuze, 25 sec. comb, time and superquick, M54. 1940. xviii+42+[2] p. il. 1 pi. 12° ( FT 75-Z-2. ) W 34.34 : 75-Z-2 1342 Firing tables for gun, 75mm, M1916 and M1917, firing shrapnel, Mk. 1 with fuze, 21 sec. comb., M1907M and shell, H. E., Mk. 1, and shell, chemical, Mk. 2 with fuze, P. D., M46, M47, Mk. 3, Mk. 4, Mk. 5 and M35. 1940 [1941]. xx+12S p. il. 12° (FT 75-E-3.) [Supersedes FT 75-E-2. ] W 34.34 : 75-E-3 1343 Firing tables for gun, 75-mm, M1916, M1917, and M2, firing shell, H. E., M4S with fuze, P. D., fuze, combination time and superquick, M54; Apr. 1942. 1942. xxiii+42 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (FT 75-AF-l.) W 34.34 : 75-AF-l 1344 Firing tables for gun, 155-mm, Ml and M1A1. firing shell, H. E., M101 with fuze, P. D., M51; Mar. 1942. 1942. xxi+57 p. + [2] folded p. il. 12° ( FT 155-S-l. ) • W 34.34 : 155-S-l 1345 Firing tables for gun 155-mm, M1917, M1917A1, and M191SM1, firing pro- jectile, A. P., M112 with fuze, B. D., M60. 1942. xxi+2S p. il. 1 tab. 16° ( FT 155-W-l. ) W 34.34 : 155-W-l 1346 Firing tables for gun, 155 mm, M1917, M1917A1, and M191SM1, firing shell, H. E., Mk. 3 with fuze, P. D., M46, M47, and Mk. 4 (star ) . 1940. xxii+66 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (FT 155-B-5.) W 34.34 : 155-B-5 1347 Firing tables for gun, machine, cal. 0.50 Browning M2, watercooled, heavy barrel and aircraft bring cartridge, armor piercing cal. 0.50, M2 and cartridge, ball. cal. 0.50, M2 ; Nov. 1942. 1942. [3] 4-49 p. il. 1 pi. 12° ( FT 0.50-H-l . ) W 34.34 : 0.50-H-l 1348 Firing tables for gun, Q. F., 3.4. r >-inch (British) 25 pr., Mar. 2, firing shell, H. E. Mark ID, streamline with fuze, superquick, no. 117, fuze, super- quick and percussion, no. 119, Mar. 1, fuze, mechanical time, no. 210, shell, H. E., Mark ID, streamline with fuze, time (powder train) and super- quick, no. 221, shell, chemical, Mark ID, streamline with fuze, time (pow- der train) and superquick, no. 221 ; May 1942. 1942. xxxvii+106 p. il. 1 pi. 12° ( FT 3.45-A-l. ) W 34.34 : 3.45-A-l 13^9 Firing tallies for howitzer, 8-inch, Ml, firing shell, HE., M106 with fuze, P. D., M51 ; Nov. 1941. 1942. xx+l-27b+2S-130 p. il. 1 pi. 16° (FT 8- J-l.) [Changes 1, Mar. 30, 1943, are incorporated.] W 34.34 : 8-J-l 100 1350 Firing tables for howitzer, 155 mm, M1917, M1917A1, and M1918, firing shell, H. E., M.K1 with fuze, P. O., M46, M47, Mk. 4 and Mk. 3. 1940. xx+186+ [2] p. II. 1 pi. 12° (FT 155-D-3.) [Supersedes Firing tables 155-D-2, dated Apr. 1939. ] W 34.34 : 155-D-3 1351 index to Ordnance Department bulletins, circulars, orders, 1930-42. [1942.] 61 p. 4° [Processed.] W 34.3 : ind.930-942 1352 Introduction to Ordnance storage and shipment charts: sec. (b), Instruc- tions for marking shipments of ordnance supplies ; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publica- tions Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 30 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Section (a) was issued Apr. 22, 1941 ; further informa- tion lacking.] W 34.38 : introd./sec.b 1353 Same, sec. (g), Warehouse layout; May 1, 1942. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 39 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perfo- rations.] W 34.38 : introd./sec.g 1354 Same, sec. (h), Warehouse handling equipment ; Dec. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 83 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.38 : introd./sec.h 1355 Let's give him enough and on time; [poster]. 1942. 28.5X39.9 in. [Illus- trator, Norman Rockwell.] W 34.29/1 : G 44/2 1356 Lubrication of ordnance materiel, n. p. [1941]. [2] +298+ [4] p. il. [The 4 pages are left blank to be used for memos.] W 34.5 : L 96/941 1357 Manufacturer's parts list : Director, M7, May 15, 1942 ; prepared by Sperry Gyroscope Company, Inc. [1942.] [1]+115+[1] p. il. [Processed.] W 34.2 : M 31/3 1358 Manufacturer's parts list : Remote control system M2, Sept. 1942 ; pre- pared by Sperry Gyroscope Company, Inc. [1942.] [5] +33 p. il. [Proc- essed.] W 34.2 :M 31/4 1359 Ordnance Department bulletin 56-61; Apr. 24, 1941-Nov. 11, 1942. [1941- 42.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] W 34.3: 56-61 I860 Ordnance Department circular 122-242 ; Jan. 17, 1941-Dec. 30, 1942. [1941- 42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Changes and supplements to certain of these circulars were issued also.] W 34.4/3: 122-242 1361 Ordnance Department order 152-377; Jan. 29, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942. [1941- 42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Changes and revisions to certain of these and earlier orders were issued also.] W 34.9/2: 152-377 1362 Ordnance Department safety bulletin 8, 10-53 ; Apr. 21, 1941-Dec. 17, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Safety bulletin 9 appeared in Document catalog of 76th Congress. Changes and revisions to certain of these and earlier safety bulletins were issued also.] W 34.35 : 8, 10-53 1363 Ordnance equipment chart: Armored brigade; Mar. 1, 1941. [1941.] 30 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 17-10.) [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. ] W 34.39 : 17-10/941 1364 Same: Armored division; Mar. 5, 1941. [1941.] 40 p. (Ordnance equip- ment chart 17.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 17/941 1365 Same: Armored force units, GHQ reserve; Mar. 10, 1941. [1941.] 24 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 17.) [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions.] W 34.39 : J 7/2/941 1366 Same: Armored regiment, medium; Feb. 10, 1941. [1941.] 17 p. (Ord- nance equipment chart 17-21.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 17-21/941 !367 Same: Artillery, truck drawn, triangular division; Nov. 10, 1941. [Publi- cations Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 20 p. (Ordnance equip- ment chart 6-80.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance equipment chart 6-60, Oct. 20, 1940.] W 34 39 : 6-80/941 101 136S Same: Cavalry brigade, horse; Dc'C 20, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 17 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 2-10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes OEC 2-10, Jan. 10, 1941. ] W 34.39 : 2-10/941 1369 Same: Cavalry regiment, horse and mechanized; Apr. 28, 1941. [Publica- tions Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 15 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 2-51.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 2-51/941 1370 Same: Chemical Warfare Service units; Jan. 15, 1941. [1941.] 5 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 3.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 3/941 1371 Same: Coast artillery brigade, antiaircraft, mobile; Oct. 1, 1941. [Pub- lications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 21 p. (Ordnance equip- ment chart 4-10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Revision of of OEC 4-10, Nov. 30, 1940.] W 34.39 : 4-10/941 1372 Same:. Coast artillery brigade, 155-mm gun; Apr. 20, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 13 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 4-30.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 4-30/941 1373 Same : Coast artillery regiment, antiaircraft, semimobile ; May 20, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 16 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 4-111.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 4-111/941 1374 Same : Coast artillery regiments, harbor defense, types B and C, battalion, separate, type D ; Dec. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 4 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 4-71, 81, 95.) [Proc- essed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 4-71/941 1375 Same : Engineer units ; Aug. 5, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 3 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-125, 5-135, 5-100-1, 5-200-1, 5-300-1.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes OEC 5- Nov. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-125/941 1376 Same: Engineer units; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 8 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-11, 5-75, 5-115.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes in part OEC 5- Nov. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-11/941 1377 Same : Engineer units ; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 6 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-21, 5-171.) [Proc- essed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes in part Ordnance equip- ment chart 5- Nov. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-21/941 137S Same : Engineer units ; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 7 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-145, 5-275, 5-55, 5-167, 5-157.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance equipment chart 5- Nov. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-145/941 1379 Same: Engineer units; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan , Arsenal, 1941.] 19 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-215, 5-185, 5-400-1, 5-302, 5-600-1, 5-601-1, 5-602, 5-603.) [Processed. Issued with perfo- rations. Supersedes OEC 5- Nov. 30, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-215/941 1380 Same : Engineer units ; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 9 p. (Ordnance equipment charts 5-411, 5-65, 5^17, 5-35, 5-95, 5-87, 5-88.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Super- sedes OEC 5-, Nov. 30, 1940.] W 34.39 : 5-411/941 1381 Same: Field artillery battalion, 75-mm howitzer, pack; Apr. 20, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 9 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 6-155.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 6-155/941 1382 Same : Field artillery brigade, square division ; Oct. 20, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 27 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 6-10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes OEC 6-10, Nov. 5, 1940.] W 34.39 : 6-10/941 102 13S3 Same: Field artillery regiment, armored brigade; Mar. 1, 1941. [1941.] 15 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 6-121.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 6-121/941 1384 Same: Field artillery regiment, corps; Apr. 10, 1941. [1941.] 29 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 6-50.) [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions.] W 34.39 : 6-50/941 13§5 Same: Infantry, air-borne battalion; Nov. 20, 1941. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 11 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7^45.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 7-45/941 138G Same : Infantry battalion, antitank ; Sept. 15, 1941. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 12 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7-115.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 7-115/941 3387 Same: Infantry battalion, parachute; Sept. 1, 1941. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 6 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7-35.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 7-35/941 1388 Same : Infantry division, square ; Nov. 1, 1941. [Publications Department Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 39 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7.) [Proc- essed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes OEC 7, Nov. 10, 1940.] W 34.39 : 7/941 13SD Same : Infantry division, triangular ; Nov. 15, 1941. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 28 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 70.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance equipment chart 7, Nov. 1, 1940.] W 34.39 : 70/941 1300 Same: Infantry division (triangular, motorized) ; Apr. 1, 1941. [Publica- tions Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 28 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 77.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W34.39 : 77/941 1391 Same; Infantry regiment, rifle; Apr. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 13 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7-11.) [Proc- essed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance equipment chart 7-11, Oct. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 7-11/941 1392 Same: Infantry regiment, rifle (motorized); Mar. 15, 1941. [Publica- tions Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 14 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7-61. ) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 7-61/941 1393 Same : Military police battalions ; Apr. 1, 1941. [1941.] 9 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 7-125 & 7-55.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 7-125/941 J 394 Same : Quartermaster Corps units ; Jan. 2, 1941. [1941.] 29 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.39 : 10/941 1395 Same : Reconnaissance squadron, mechanized cavalry division, horse ; Dec. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 13 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 2-25.) [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions. Supersedes OEC 2-25, Jan. 15, 1941.] W 34.39 : 2-25/941 1396 Same: Signal Corps units; June 5, 1941. [Publications Department, Rari- tan Arsenal, 1941.] 19 p. (Ordnance equipment chart 11.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance equipment chart 11—, Dec. 15, 1940.] W 34.39 : 11/941 1397 Same, tentative, Infantry division ; Aug. 27, 1942. [1942.] 7 p. f° (Ord- nance equipment chart 7 [tentative].) [Processed. Supersedes OEC 70, tentative, July 4, 1942. Change 3, Nov. 24, 1942, 1 p. oblong 8", was issued also.] W 34.39 : 7/942-2 1398 Ordnance field service circular 167-259, 263; Jan. 6-Dec. 31, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to nos. 260-262. Changes and revisions of certain of these and earlier circulars were issued also. Some of the circulars are superseded by the Ordnance field service technical bulletins.] W 34.32 : 167-259, 263 103 1399 Ordnance field service circular 1-Si* Series of 1942 ; Jan. 1-Oct. 28, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] Various paging, 8° or 4° [Processed. Changes and revisions of certain of these circulars were issued also. Indexes for circulars 1-49 and 1-SO were issued May 1 and Aug. 25, 1942, respectively.] W 34.32 : 942/1-81 1400 Ordnance field service modification work orders, subject index ; Apr. 30, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 854- [1] p. [Processed. Supersedes FSMWO subject index, Jan. 1, 1939, and changes thereto. The individual orders to which this is an index are of interest only to the service and are not entered in Document catalogs.] W 34.33 : ind.941 1401 Same; Nov. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Aisenal, 1941.] 57+ [1] p. [Processed. Supersedes FSMWO subject index, Apr. 30, 1941, and changes thereto. The individual orders to which this is an index are of interest only to the service and are not entered in Document ca talogs. ] W 34.33 : ind.941-2 1402 Same; Aug. 15, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 61 p. [Processed. Supersedes FSMWO subject index, Nov. 15, 1941. The individual orders to which this is an index are of interest only to the service and are not entered in Document catalogs.] W 34.33 : ind.942 1403 Same, Changes 1 and 2 ; Sept. 15 and Oct. 15, 1942. [Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] S p. and 2 p. W 34.33 : ind.942/ch.l,2 1404 Same; Dee. 1, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 75 p. [Processed. Supersedes FSMWO subject index, Aug. 15, 1942, and changes thereto. The individual orders to which this is an index are of interest only to the service and are not entered in Document catalogs.] W 34.33 : ind.942-2 1405 Ordnance field service technical bulletin index ; Jan. 1, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 18 p. (Ordnance field service technical bulletin 10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.36 : 10 Note. — This and the following indexes list by number, with title and date, current Technical bulletins. These Technical bulletins are not entered separately in this catalog. 1406 Same: May 7, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 12 p. (Ordnance field service technical bulletin 10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes TB 10, Jan. 1, 1942. Changes 1 and 2 were issued also.] W 34.36: 10/2 1407 Same; Sept. 7, 1942. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] IS p. (Ordnance field service technical bulletin 10.) [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes TB 10, index, May 7, 1942 and Changes 1 and 2.] W 34.36: 10/3 1108 Ordnance provision system: Schedule of stores reports for Group F; Oct. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 17 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Schedule of stores reports for Group F, July 1, 1941, and Changes O-l, Aug. 28, 1941.] W 34.23 : F/8 1409 Same: Nov. 15, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 6 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Schedule of stores reports for Group G, July 1, 1941. ] W 34.23 : G/7 1410 Same, [Changes 1] ; Nov. 12, 1941. Publications Department, Raritan Ar- senal [1941]. 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 34.23 : P/4/ch.l 1411 Ordnance provision system regulations; May 1, 1942. [Publications De- partment, Raritan Arsenal, 1942.] 6 p. [Supersedes Ordnance provision system regulations, May 1, 1931.] W 34.12/2 : Or 2/5/942 1412 Ordnance publications for supply index (Ordnance catalog and index of Standard nomenclature lists, Ordnance provision system regulations, Schedules of stores reports, and Ordnance storage and shipment charts) ; 104 Dec. 18, 1941. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1941.] 47 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes Ordnance publications for supply index, Mar. 15, 1941.] W 34.23/3 : 941/2 U13 Our fighters deserve our best; [poster]. 1942 40X2S.5 in. W 34.29/1 : F 46 1414 Standard nomenclature list A to R (with omissions). [Processed. Issued with perforations. With the exception of G-S5, v. 3, sec. 3, all of these publications were issued from Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal.] W 34.23: (nos.) A- 37. Ordnance catalog (ordnance provision system) : Group A, Gun, machine, cal. .50, Browning, M2, water-cooled, fixed and flexible, and mounts, supp. 2 ; Mar. 27, 1939. [1939.] 21 p. il. B- 3. Same: [Group B], Rifle, U. S., cal. .30, M1903 and M1903A1, Changes 3; Apr. 4, 1942. [1942.] 4 p. [Supersedes Changes 2, Oct. 6, 1941.] B- 28. Same : [Group B], Carbine, cal. .30, Ml, Changes 1 ; Apr. 8, 1942. [1942.] 1 P- C- 6. Same: Group C, Interchnnseability list covering Group C material; June 2, 1942. [1942.] 185 p. C- 12. Same: [Group C], Gun and carriage, 75 mm, M2, M2A1, and M2A2, Changes 1 ; Dec. 23, 1940. [1940.] 7 p. C- 20. Same: [Group C], Howitzer and carriage, pack 75 mm, Ml, Changes 4; Apr. 10, 1942. [1942.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 3, Nov. 14, 1941.] F- 69. Same: [Group F], Firing tables and trajectory charts. Changes 2; Mar. 15, 1941. [1941.] 4 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Oct. 23, 1940.] F-171. Same: [Group F], Finder, height, 13y 2 ft., Ml (Keuffel and Esser and Eastman), (n) parts and equipment, Changes 1 and 2; June 11 and July 24, 1942. [1942.] 47 p. and 1 p. F-224. Same : Group F. Mount, telescope, M26, M27, M28 and M29, telescope, elbow, M24, M25 and M2G (for 3" and 90 mm A. A. gun mounts), parts; May 14. 1942. [1942.] 78 p. il. F-228. Same : Group F, Telescope, M15, parts ; May 14, 1942. [1942.1 18 p. 11. G- 38. Same: [Group G. v. 2], Materiel-car, combat, Ml, tank, light M2A1, tank, light, M2A2, supp. 2, Essential data, notes for repair and maintenance; Apr. 1, 1939. [1939.] 189 p. il. Same, v. 2, supp. 3, Spare parts and equipment ; Aug. 1, 1939. [1939.] 35 p. G- 57. Same : Group G, Truck, light machine shop, M3, and truck, machine shop, M4, v. 2, Truck, machine shop, M4 (load B), body parts, and equipment; Apr. 25, 1942. [1942.] 114p.il. Same, v. 3, Truck, machine shop, M4 (load C), body parts and equip- ment; Apr. 25, 1942. [1942.] 105 p. il. Same, v. 4, Truck, machine shop, M4 (load D), body parts, and equip- ment ; Apr. 25, 1942. [1942.] 95p.il. G- 85. Same: [Group G, Truck, bomb service (all types)], v. 3, Truck, bomb service. Ml, sec. 1, Diamond T, model 201 bomb service truck [Parts list; Mar. 11, 1942.] [1942.] 64 p. il. [Supersedes sec. 1, Mar. 10, 1942.] Same : v. 4, Bomb service truck M6, Chevrolet, pt. 1, Parts and equip- ment, see. 10, Exhaust system : Dec. 19. 1942. [1942.] 5 p. il. [Prepared under direction of chief of ordnance, with cooperation of Chevrolet Motor Div., General Motors Corp.] G- 91. Same: Group G, Truck, tank maintenance, Ml, body parts, and equip- ment [with list of references] ; Mar. 18, 1942. [1942.] 145 p. il. G- 92. Same : Group G, Truck, instrument repair, Ml, body parts and equip- ment [with list of references] ; Apr. 25, 1942. [1942.] 230 p. il. G- 98. Same: Group G, Tractor, heavy. Ml (Allis-Chalmers, HD-10W), sec. 7, Cowl, fenders, hood, radiator shell and seat ; Sept. 3, 1942. [1942.] 20 p. il. G-102. Same : Group G, Half-track vehicles, car, half-track, M2, carrier, per- sonnel, half-track. M3, carrier, 81-mm mortar, half-track, M4, car- riage, motor, 75-mm gun, M3, sec. 15B, Frame group ; Sept. 1, 1942. [1942.] 8 p. Same, sec. 23, Organization spare parts and equipment ; Jan. 31, 1942. [1942.] 23 + 1 p. il. G-103. Same: [Group G], Light tanks, v. 1, Light tank M3, sec. 1, Gasoline en- gine group, chap. 5, Electric starter and booster coil, supp. 1, Starter, Delco-Remy 110S679 (12 volt), Changes 1; Dec. 10, 1942. [1942.] 1 P- Same, v. 1, sec. 2, Diesel engine group, chap. 2, Cartridge starter, Changes 1 and 2; Sept. 10 and Dec. 15, 1942. [1942.] Each 1 p. Same, v. 1, sec. 3. Transmission, differential and final drive, chap. 1. Transmission and differential, Changes 1 ; July 25, 1942. [1942.] 3 p. Same, v. 1, sec. 12, Turret section, chap. 2, Turret traversing mecha- nism, Changes 1 ; Sept. 30, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. Same. v. 2, Light tank M5, sec. 5, Exhaust system, Changes 1 ; Aug. 20, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. G-104. Same : v. 9, Tank, medium, M4A4, mfg. by Chrysler, tentative list of spare parts, July 22, 1942 ; prepared by Field Service Division, Executive Branch, Military Organization & Publications Section. [1942.] 65 p. [Temporary.] G-117. Same: Group G, Trailer, tractor crane, T26 (Fruehauf\ parts and equip- ment; June 16, 1942. [1942.] 8 p. [Tentative.! 105 14 1-* Standard nomenclature list — Continued. G-122. Same: [Group G], Chevrolet medium armored car, MG, built for United States Army ; [prepared by] Chevrolet Motor Division. General Motors Corporation. Detroit, Mich.; Sept. 15, 1942. [1942.] 218 p. 11 [Service parts catalogue.] H- C. Same: Group H. Pipe and hose fittings; Mar. 12, 1942. [1942.] 133 p. il. [Supersedes Standard nomenclature list H— 6, May 10, 1938.] P— 1. Same : [Group P], Projectiles, separate loading, for harbor defense, heavy field and railway artillery, pt. 2, Changes 1 ; Jan. 1, 1941. [1941.] 3 p. It— 1. Same: [Group R], Ammunition, fixed, all types, for pack, light, and medium field artillery, Pt. 1, Changes 1; Apr. 1, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. R— 7. Same : [Group R], Ground mines and fuzes, demolition material for use in policing target ranges, and ammunition for simulated artillery and grenade fire, Changes 1 ; Mar. 1, 1941. [1941.] 1 p. PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU !415 Actas de la cuarta Conferencia Panamericana de Directores Nacionales de Sanidad, celebrada en Washington, D. C, mayo 1-8, 1940. 1942. 573 p. il. large S° (Publicacion 192.) PAS 1.7 : 192 1416 Alphabetical list of medical and public health journals of Latin America, Lista alfabetica de las revistas de medicina, incluso sanidad y ciencias aliadas, de la America Latina; compiled by Jeannette M. de la Garza. Washington, D. C, July 1942. [2] +60 leaves, 4° (Publication, Publica- cion 185.) [Processed.] . PAS 1.7 : 185 1417 American hospitals and Latin American interns, an adventure in good will, [by] Aristides A. Moll; [O internato nos hospitals dos Estados Unidos, pelo Ruy Goyanna]. Feb. 1943. [9] p. il. 4° (Publication 191.) [Processed.] PAS 1.7 : 191 1418 Child nutrition in Latin America ; [by Aristides A. Moll and Shirley Baugh- man O'Leary]. Washington, D. C, July 1942. cover title, 17+ [1] p. il. (Publication 181.) [Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] PAS 1.7 : 181 1419 Contribuciones al estudio de la peste bubonica en el nordeste del Brasil [con listas referenda s ; por Atilio Macchiavello]. [Guayaquil, Ecuador, by Litografia e Imprenta la Reforma, J. Jouvin e Hijos & Co., agosto 1941.] 331 p. (Publicacion 165.) [Copyright, 1941.] PAS 1.7 : 165 1420 Cuarta Conferencia Panamericana de Directores Nacionales de Sanidad [Washington, D. C, abril 30-mayo 8, 1940], resumen de sus labores. Washington, D. C, mayo 1941. [21 +29+ [3] p. (Publicacion 162.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, diciembre 1940-mayo 1941.] PAS 1.7 : 162 1421 Diagnostico y tratamiento de ciertas afecciones de los trdpicos. Washing- ton, D. C, abril 1942. [2] +12+ [2] p. (Publicacion 174.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, marzo y abril, 1942.] PAS 1.7 : 174 !422 La ensenanza medica en Estados Unidos; [por Aristides A. Moll]. Wash- ington, D. C, agosto 1941. [2] +22 p. (Publicacion 168.) PAS 1.7 : 168 1423 El entierro de la basura bajo un recubrimiento eficaz en Cristobal, Zona del Canal; [por el J. L. Byrd y el C. H. Bath]. Washington, D. C, octubre 1941. [2] +12+ [2] p. il. (Publicacion 170.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, octubre 1941.] PAS 1.7 : 170 1424 Epitome del segundo suplemento (1939) de la Farmacopea E. U. XL Washington, D. C, enero 1941. [3] +20+ [3] p. (Publicacion 157.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, noviembre 1940.] PAS 1.7: 157 1425 La fiebre amarilla en las Americas [con bibliografia ; por el Wilbur A. Sawyer]. Washington, D. C, abril 1942. [2]+16+[2J p. il. (Publi- cacion 173.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panameri- cana, abril 1942.] PAS 1.7: 173 1426 Health and living conditions in Latin America [with list of references ; by Shirley Baughman O'Learv and A. A. M<>11]. Washington, D. C, July 1941. [2] +12+ [2] p. il. (Publication 166.) PAS 1.7 : loi: 106 1427 Housing and hospital projects of Latin American social security systems [with bibliography; prepared by Shirley Baughman O'Leary]. Wash- ington, D. C, May 1942. cover title, 16 p. il. (Publication 175.) PAS 1.7 : 175 1428 Huertos escolares [ligeras nociones para los alumnos de las escuelas ; por Alfredo Leon Felipe]. Washington, D. C, junio 1941. [2]+8+[2] p. il. (Publicacion 163.) PAS 1.7 : 163 1429 indices Sanitarios Panamericanos. Washington, D. C, mayo 1941. [2] + 4+ [2] p. (Publicacion 161.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, mayo 1941.] PAS 1.7: 161 1430 El lanzallamas en la lucha antipestosa, descripcion del nuevo metodo eficaz contra roedores y pulgas de roedores ; [por el Anthony Donovan y el E. D. Hopkins]. Washington, D. C, octubre 1941. [2] +9+ [3] p. il. (Publicacion 169.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, octubre 1941.] PAS 1.7: 169 1431 Manual de bromatologfa, composicion quimica y valor nutritivo de ciertos alimentos, una compilacion de datos analiticos obtenidos de varias fuentes [con bibliografias] ; por Joseph H. Axtmayer y Donald H. Cook. Wa- shington, D. C, septiembre 1942. vi + [l]+615 + [2] p. large 8° (Publi- cacion 186.) [Copyright, 1942. An Errata, 1 p. oblong 48°, pasted on page preceding p. 1, was issued also.] PAS 1.7 : 186 1432 La Mosca [con bibliografia ; recopilado por Aristides A. Moll]. Washing- ton, D. C, julio 1942. cover title. 9+[l] p. il. 2 p. of pi. (Publicacion 180.) [Text on p. 2-4 of cover. Plates are separate.] PAS 1.7 : ISO 1433 Pan American sanitary code, international sanitary convention, signed, Habana, Cuba, Nov. 14, 1924. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1943. [2] + 23 p. (Publication 193. ) PAS 1.7 : 193 1434 Pautas minimas para el saneamiento de las minas del Peru en lo relativo a viviendas ; [por el Edward D. Hopkins]. Washington, D. C, noviembre 1941. [2] +8+ [2] p. il. (Publicacion 172.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, noviembre 1941.] PAS 1.7: 172 1435 Public health and medicine in stamps of the Americas. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1941. [2]+S+[2] p. il. (Publication 15S.) ■ PAS 1.7: 158 1436 Public health in the Americas [articles]. Washington, D. C, June 1942. cover title, viii + 70+[l] p. il. (Publication 177.) [Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] PAS 1.7: 177 1437 Same, Spanish, La sanidad en las Americas: [articles]. Washington, D. O, octubre 1942. viii + 96+[2] p. il. (Publicacion 190.) [Text and other illustrations on p. 1, 2, and 4 of cover.] PAS 1.7 : 190 1438 Reglamento del Servicio Nacional Antipestoso del Peru. Washington, D. C, septiembre 1942. [2] +44- [2] p. (Publicacion 187.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, agosto 1942.] PAS 1.7 : 187 1439 Scientific institutions in Latin America, pt. 1. Washington, D. O, Mar. 1941. [3] 4-484- [2] p. il. (Publication 160.) PAS 1.7 : 160 1440 Some Pan American pioneers in public health. Washington, D. C. Jan. 1941 [2]+6+[2] p. il. (Publication 159.) PAS 1.7: 159 1441 Tecnicas y procedimientos para las encuestas o censos diete4icos. Wash- ington, D. C, julio 1942. [2] 4-6+ [3] p. (Publication 183.) [Re- impreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, junio 1942.] PAS 1.7 : 183 1442 Tratamiento de las afecciones venereas en el ejercito de Estados Unidos. Washington, D. C, julio 1942. [2] +9+ [3] p. (Publicacion 182.) [Reimpreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, junio 1942.] PAS 1.7: 182 1443 Tratamiento de las heridas de guerra ; [por el J. J. Moorhead]. Wash- ington, D. C, julio 1942. [2] +4+ [2] p. (Publicacion 184.) [Re- 107 impreso del Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, julio 1942.] PAS 1.7 : 184 1444 Tratamiento de las quemaduras [con bibliografia]. Washington, D. C, junio 1942. [2]+6+[2] p. (Publicacion 178.) [Reimpreso del Bo- letin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, mayo 1942.] PAS 1.7 : 178 1445 Wild fire (pemphigus foliaceus) of Brazil. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. [2] +13+ [3] p. il. (Publication 1S8.) [Reprinted from Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Sept. 1942.] PAS 1.7: 188 1446 Work of Pan American Sanitary Bureau in relation to child welfare; [by Hugh S. Cumming]. Washington, D. C, May 1941. 4 p. 4° (Publication 167.) [Reprinted by Pan American Sanitary Bureau from The child, monthly news summary, Apr. 1940, v. 4, no. 10, issued by Children's Bureau.] PAS 1.7: 167 PAN AMERICAN UNION 1447 The Araucanians ; by Edmundo- Lassalle. Washington, D. O, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16 p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Charlotte Anna Chase.] PA 1.2 : Ar 1 1448 Argentina. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1941]. 40p.il. (Ameri- can nation series no. 1.) PA 1.26: 1/3 1449 Brazil. [2d printing.] Washington, D. C. [1941]. 40 p. il. (American nation series no. 3.) [1939, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.26 : 3/3 1450 Buenos Aires. [2d printing, with revised figures, 1942.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 32p.il. (American city series no. 1-A.) [1938, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.31 : l-A/2 1451 Cabeza de Vaca's great journey ; prepared with cooperation of J. Frank Dobie. Washington, D. O, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16 p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover and map in text by Dorothy Sweet- ser.] PA 1.2 :N 92 1452 Cacao [the chocolate tree; by Maria A. Ruisanchez Harvey]. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 16 p. il. (Commodities of com- merce series no. 18. ) PA 1.22 : IS/3 1453 Chile. [2d printing with revised figures, 1942.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 32 p. il. (American nation series no. 4.) [1939, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.26 : 4/2 1 4 54 Ciudad Trujillo. [1942, 2d printing.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 24 p. il. (American city series no. 8-A.) [193S, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.31 : 8-A/2 1455 Convencion sobre la reglamentacion del trfifico automotor, suscrita en la Union Panamericana el 6 de octubre de 1930. [1930.] [1] +6 p. (Serie sobre derecho y tratados, no. 1.) PA 1.18 : s 1 1 4 56 Copper. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 20 p. il. (Com- modities of commerce series no. 23. ) PA 1.22 : 23/2 1457 Correio do Departamento de Cooperagao Intelectual, no. 1-8; fevereiro 1938-julho 1940. [1938-40.] cover titles, various paging, 4° [Issued irregularly. Processed.] PA 1.62 : p 1-8 1458 Correo de la Oficina de Cooperacion Intelectual, niimero 21-26; marzo de 1941-diciembre 1942. [1941-42.] cover titles, various paging, 4° [Issued irregularly. Processed. Sometimes two numbers issued as one publica- tion. A supplement to no. 21-22, with title, Alcance al niimero 21-22 del Correo de la Oficina de Cooperacion Intelectual, Tres ilustres muchachos en trance de ficcion y realidad, was issued June 1941. Earlier numbers not entered in Document catalogs.] PA 1.62 : s21-s26 1459 Un decenio del drama Norteamericano ; [por] John Gassner. Septiembre 1940. cover title, 20+ [1] leaves, 4° (Puntos de vista, niimero 1.) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : s 1 108 1460 Uni decenio do drama Norte Americano; por John Gassner. Janeiro 1040. cover title, ii + [l]+20+[l] leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, niimero 1.) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : p 1 1461 Documentary material for good neighbor tour, imaginary visit to republics of Latin America : v. 1, Introductory program, source material [with Selected list of books on Latin America]. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [3] +56 leaves, 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 1 1462 Same: v. 2, Seminar on American republics and inter-American relations. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2]+l-12A+13-68 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 2 1463 Same: v. 3, Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, coffee in the Americas, social welfare, customs of continent. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] 4-1-1 7A+18-54 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 3 1464 Same: v. 4, Argentina, Chile, music and dances, Christmas customs, Christ of the Andes. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] 4-53 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 4 1465 Same : v. 5, Bolivia, Peru, ancient civilization of the Americas, education in Latin America. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2]+l-21C+22-58 leaves, 2 pi. 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 5 1466 Same: v. 6, Ecuador, Colombia, art and literature of Latin America. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] 4-43 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 6 1467 Same : v. 7, Venezuela, Panama, Bolivar and other heroes of Latin America, Panama and the Canal. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] 4-56 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 7 1468 Same: v. 8, Republics of Central America, inter-American transportation and communications, economic gifts of America to the world. Wash- ington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] 4- 1-1 A +2-38 leaves, il. 4° [Proc- essed.] PA 1.55: 8 !469 Same : v. 9, Mexico, Cuba, women in the Americas, economic interdepend- ence of the Americas. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] +47 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 9 !470 Same: v. 10, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Pan American Union, survey of tour. Washington, D. C, 1941. cover title, [2] +54 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 10 1471 Dominican Republic. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1941]. 32 p. il. (American nation series no. 8.) PA 1.26: 8/2 1472 EducaQao para uma sociedade sem classes ; [por] James Bryant Conant. [1941.] cover title, [2] +15 leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, niimero 3.) [Processed.] - PA 1.52 : p 3 1473 Educacion para una sociedad sin clases ; [por] James Bryant Conant. Septiembre 1941. cover title, [2] +15 leaves, 4 U (Pantos de vista, niimero 3.) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : s 3 14 74 La educacion y el cuidado de los excepcionales, sintesis de la labor que se realiza en los Estados Unidos en beneficio de los niiios y adultos que se* apartan de la normal [con bibliografias ; por] Merle E. Frampton y Camilla Morgan. Washington, D. C, 1941. [2] +38 p. ([Educacion no. 113-114.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] PA 1.13 : s 113-114 1475 Educational trends in Latin America no. 3 [with list of sources] ; by Francisco S. Cespedes. July 1942. cover title, 21 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.49 : 3 1476 Estatuto de la Union Panamericana. [1934.] [2] +13 leaves, 4° (Serie sobre derecho y tratados, no. 3.) [Processed.] PA 1.18 : s 3 1477 Final act of Inter-American Conference of Police and Judicial Authorities, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 27-June 9, 1942. Washington, D. C, 1942. 109 [3] +38 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 38.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e 38 1478 Final act of 2d Inter-American Conference on Agriculture, Mexico, D. F., Mexico, July 6-16, 1942. Washington, D. C, 1942. [4] 4-59 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 43.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 :e 43 1479 Final act of Inter-American Conference on Systems of Economic and Finan- cial Control, Washington, D. C. June 30-July 10, 1942. Washington, D. C, 1942. [25] leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 39.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e 39 14S0 Final act of Inter-American Maritime Conference, Washington, Nov. 25- Dec. 2, 1940. [1940.] [1]+16 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 33.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 :e 33 1481 Final act of 1st meeting of Finance Ministers of American Republics, held at Guatemala, Republic of Guatemala, Nov. 14-21, 1939. [1940.] [2] + 10 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 30.) [Processed ] PA 1.37 : e 30 1482 Francisco Pizarro ; by Tom Gait. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16 p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooper- ation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Charlotte Anna Chase.] PA 1.2 : P 68 1483 Guano islands; by Mae Galarza. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16 p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooper- ation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover and map in text by Dorothy Sweetser.] PA 1.2 : G 93/4 ^84 Haiti. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 32 p. il. (American nation series no. 11. ) PA 1.26 : 11/2 1485 Honduras. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C, [1941]. 32 p. il. (American nation series no. 12.) PA 1.36 : 12/2 J4SG The Incas; by Delia Goetz. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Balti- more]. 16 p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Charlotte Anna Chase.] PA 1.2: In 2 J4S7 Inter-American Conference for Maintenance of Peace, Buenos Aires, Dec. 1-23, 1936, report on proceedings of conference, submitted to Governing Board of Pan American Union by director general. Washington, Feb. 1937. [4] +86+ [3] p. (Congress and conference series no. 22.) PA 1.37 : e 22 1488 Los irresponsables ; [por] Archibald MacLeish. Deciembre 1940. cover title, iii+19 leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, numero 2.) [Processed.] PAl.52:s2 1489 Os irrespons&veis ; [por] Archibald MacLeish. Maio 941. cover title, i+[l]+17+[l] leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, numero 2.) [Processed ] PA 1.52 : p 2 1490 j ose <\ e gaj, Martin; by Kathleen Wade. Washington. D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 14+ [2] p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Charlotte Anna Chase and map in text by Dorothy Sweetser.] PA 1.2: Sa5m 1491 Labor trends and social welfare in Latin America, 1939-40. June 1941. [3]+iii+69 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : L 11/939-40 1492 La Paz. [1942, 2d printing.] Washington, D. C, [1942.] 24 p. il. (American city series no. 2-A.) [1939, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.31 : 2-A/2 1493 Latin America in fiction, bibliography of hooks in English for adults; com- piled by A. Curtis Wilgus for Columbus Memorial Library of Pan Amer- ican Union in collaboration with Inter-American Bibliographical and Library Association. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1941. [2] +35 leaves, 4° (Bibliographic series no. 26.) [Processed.] PA 1,43 : 26 70o8S3— 4" 8 110 1494 Lectura para niaestros, no. 11-14 ; mayo 1941-julio 1942. [1941-42.] cover titles, various paging, 4° [Issued irregularly. Processed.] PA 1.4S : s 11-s 14 1^95 Lima. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 24p.il. (American city series no. 17-A. ) PA 1.31 : 17-A/2 1496 List of publications issued or distributed by Pan American Union. Wash- ington, D. C, Jan. 1941. [l]+4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : P 96/2/941 1497 La literatura Norteamericana de hoy, vista por Van Wyck Brooks. Julio 1942. cover title, iii+[l]+9+[l] leaves, 4° (Puntos de vista, numero 4. ) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : s 4 1498 Leitura para educadores, no. 7 ; setembro 1942. [1942.] cover title, [1] + 354- [1] leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA1.48:p7 1499 Mexicans in United States, bibliography ; compiled by Division of Labor and Social Information. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. [2] 4-14 leaves, 4° (Bibliographic series no. 27.) [Processed.] PA 1.43 : 27 1500 Mexico. [2d printing, with revised figures, 1942.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 40 p. il. (American nation series no. 13.) [1940, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.] PA 1.26 : 13/3 1501 Minutes of Inter-American Juridical Committee, Mar. 20- July 3, 1942, v. 1 (sessions -10). Washington, D. C, Sept. 1942. [1] 4-2+155 leaves, 4° [Processed. Portuguese or Spanish.] PA 1.2 : In 8/7/v.l 1502 Montevideo. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 24 p. il. (American city series no. 20-A.) PA 1.31 : 20-A/2 1503 Noticias de la Oficina de Informacion Obrera y Social 1-10; June 1940- Nov. 1942. [1940^42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Sometimes two numbers issued as one publication.] PA 1.60: 1-10 1504 p a n American Day Apr. 14, the 21 American republics celebrate their peace, friendship and solidarity; [poster] n. p. [1941]. 17X11 in. PA 1.2 : P 19/11/941 1505 Pan American Highway ; by Catherine Cate Coblentz. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 14+ [1] p. il. 1 pi. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Dorothy Sweetser.] PA 1.2 : P 19/13 1506 pan American Union ; by Mae Galarza and B. Mae Small. Washington, D. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16+ [1] p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Charlotte Anna Chase.] PA 1.2 : P 19/14 1507 Pan Americanism and Pan American conferences; [by William Manger]. [1938.] cover title, 27 p. (Congress and conference series no. 24.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e 24 1508 Panama Canal ; by Ruth Winter Cameron and J. Isabella Dodds. Wash- ington, D. O, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 14+ [2] p. il. [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-Ameri- can Affairs Office. Cover and map in text by Dorothy Sweetser.] PA 1.2 : P 19/15 1509 Paraguay. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942]. 32p.il. (Ameri- can nation series no. 16.) PA 1.26 : 16/2 1510 Preliminary recommendation on post war problems, formulated by Inter- American Juridical Committee and submitted to Governments of Ameri- can republics by Governing Board of Pan American Union. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. [30] leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : P 84/2/prelim. 1511 Proceedings of Inter-American Conference on Systems of Economic and Financial Control, Washington, D. O, June 30-July 10, 1942. Washing- ton, D. O, 1942. [3] +160 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 40.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 :e 40 Ill Quinine. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942], 16 p. il. (Com- modities of commerce series no. 24. ) PA 1.22 : 24/2 Report on 2d meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of American Republics, Habana, July 21-30, 1940, submitted to Governing Board of Pan American Union by director general. Washington, 1940. iii+43p. (Congress and conference series no. 32.) [Processed.] PA 1.87 :e 32 Report on 3d meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of American Repub- lics, Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 15-28, 1942, submitted to Governing Board of Pan American Union by director general. Washington, 1942. iv+60 p. (Congress and conference series no. 36.) [Processed.] PA 1.37: e36 Santiago. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C. [1942.] 24p.il. (Ameri- can city series no. 4-A. ) PA 1.31 : 4- A/2 Second Inter-American Travel Congress, Mexico, D. F., Sept. 15-24, 1941, final act. [1941.] [5] +52 leaves, 4 U (Congress and conference series no. 41.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 :e 41 Selected list of books (in English) on Latin America. 6th edition, revised and enlarged. Washington, D. C, May 1, 1942. [l] + iii+09 leaves, 4° (Bibliographic series no. 4.) [Processed.] PA 1.43 : 4/6 Selected list of Latin American periodicals containing laws and legal information ; compiled in Columbus Memorial Library of Pan American Union. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. [2] +27 leaves, 4° (Biblio- graphic series no. 28.) [Processed.] PA 1.43 : 28 Snake farm at Butantan, Brazil; by Lorrainne Williams Garrett and J. Hal Connor. Washington, U. C, 1942 [Reese Press, Baltimore]. 16 p. ili [Published by Pan American Union with cooperation of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Cover by Dorothy Sweetser.] PA 1.2 : Sn 1 Steps taken by Pan American Union in fulfillment of resolutions adopted at 8th International Conference of American States and other inter- American conferences, report submitted to members of Governing Board by director general, July 1941. [1941.] [3] +39 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 35.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 :e 35 Steps taken by Pan American Union in fulfillment of resolutions adopted at 8th International Conference of American States and other inter- American conferences, report submitted to members of Governing Board by director general, Sept. 1942. [1942.] [2] +43 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 42.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e42 Summary of annual report of director general of Pan American Union, fiscal year 1941, submitted to Governing Board at meeting held on Nov. 5.1941. Washington, D. C. [1941.] [2] +116 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.1 : 941 Summary of annual report of director general of Pan American Union, fiscal year 1942, submitted to Governing Board at meeting held on Nov. 4.1942. Washington, D. C. [1942.] [2] +121 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.1 : 942 Survey of dairy industry in 12 Latin American countries. Washington, D. C, May 1942. [2] +33 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : D 14 Tin.* [Revised edition.] Washington. D. C. [1942.] 16 p. il. (Com- modities of commerce series no. 10.) PA 1.22 : 10/3 14 traditional Spanish songs from Texas ; transcribed by Gustavo Duran, from recordings made in Texas, 1934-39, by John A., Ruby T. and Alan Lomax. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1942. [l]+vi+20 p. il. 4° (Music series no. 4.) [Processed. Includes music. Original drawing on cover by Antonio Rodriguez Luna.] PA 1.51 : 4 Venezuela. [2d printing, with revised figures, 1942.] Washington, D. C. [1942.] 32 p. il. (American nation series no. 21.) [1940, on p. 1, is date of a previous issue.l PA 1.26: 21/2 112 152S Who's who on postage stamps of Brazil, by Rogelio E. Alfaro [with supplementary biographies by Albert F. Kunze]. [Revised edition.] Washington, D. C, 1941. [2] +23 leaves, 2 pi. 4° (Philatelic who's who series no. 3.) [Processed.] PA 1.56: 3 1529 Who's who on postage stamps of Chile, by Rogelio E. Alfaro. Washington, D. C. 1941. [2] +14 leaves, 1 pi. 4° (Philatelic who's who series no. 4.) [Processed.] PA 1.56: 4 1530 Who's who on postage stamps of Colombia, by Jose Iribarren. Washing- ton, D. C, 1942. [2] +19 leaves, 1 pi. 4° (Philatelic who's who series no. 5.) [Processed.] PA 1.56: 5 PENSIONS COMMITTEE, House t531 State veterans laws, State laws granting rights, benefits, and privileges to veterans, their dependents, and their organizations; revised to Jan. 1, 1943. 1942. iii+145 p. (House committee print no. 9, 77th Cong., 2d sess. ) Y 4.P 38/1 : V 64/2/942 PERIODICALS DIVISION, Library of Congress 1532 Newspapers currently received, Sept. 1, 1942. Washington, 1942. cover title, [3] +30 leaves, 4° [Processed, with printed cover.] LC 6.7 : 942 PERSONNEL OFFICE, Agriculture Dept. 1533 Personnel bulletin, v. 1, no. 4-6, v. 2, no. 1 ; Jan. 1941-Aug. 1942. [1941-42.] Each 4 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] A 49.3/2 : 1/4-2/1 1534 Telephone manners [prepared by Robert D. Hubbard, assisted by Joseph D. Cooper, Barbara Haas, and other staff members]. 1941. [15] p. il. 4° (Training Division.) [Another illustration on front cover.] A 49.2 : T 23 1535 Writing effective USDA letters; issued by Division of Training. [Aug. 1941.] cover titles, 5 sec. 4° [Text on p. 2 of covers.] A 49.2 : L 56/sec.l-5 see. 1. [i]+vi+[2]+13 p. sec. 2. [21+22 p. sec. 3. [l]+25 p. sec. 4. [114-17 p. sec. 5. [l] +20+[l] p. 1536 Writing effective USDA reports; issued by Division of Training. [Aug. 1941.] cover title, [2| +9 p. il. 4° [Text on p. 4 of cover.] A 49.2 : R 29 PLANT AND OPERATIONS OFFICE 1537 Disposition of official records [prepared by William Muller]. Oct. 1941. cover title, [3]+2S p. 4° (O. P. O. publication 1.) [Processed.] A 60.S : 1 153S Procedure manual for records management. Sept. 1942. cover title, [5] + 16+ [86] p. 6 pi. 4° (O. P. O. publication 2.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] A 60.8 : 2 PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU 1539 Aizoaceae of Nevada, by F. R. Fosberg. Jan. 24, 1941. [l]+3 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 24.) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of*Nevada.] A 19.35 : 24 1540 Amaryllidaceae of Nevada, by C. H. Muller. Apr. 1, 1941. [1] +2 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 28.) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 28 1541 Elaeagnaceae of Nevada, by F. R. Fosberg. Feb. 3, 1941. [l]+4 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 26.) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19.3.1 : 2fi 113 1542 index to geographical names of Nevada, by lingers McVaugh and F. R. Fos- berg. June 1,1941. 3 pts., [3] 4-216 leaves, il. 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 29.) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 29/pt.l-2 1543 Lespedeza culture and utilization; [by Roland McKee]. [Nov. 1940, slightly revised Jan. 1942.] [1942.] [2] 4-14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1852.) A 1.9 : 1852/2 1544 Loasaceae of Nevada; by Rogers McVaugh. Mar. 15, 1941. [1]+17+[1] leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 27.) [Proc- essed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with Uni- versity of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 27 1545 Loganiaceae of Nevada; by F. R. Fosberg. Jan. 23, 1941. [ i]+2 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 23.) [Processed. Pre- pared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation witli University of Nevada.] A 19.35: 23 1546 Medicinal uses of plants by Indian tribes of Nevada ; by Percy Train, James R. Hanrichs and W. Andrew Archer. Dec. 1, 1941. 3 pts., [3] +199 leaves, il. 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 33.) [Proc- essed. Prepared bv Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with Univer- sity of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 33/pt.l-3 15-47 Onagraceae of Nevada; by Philip A. Munz. Nov. 1, 1941. [l]4-73 leaves, 4 U (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 32.) [Processed. Pre- pared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19 35: 32 1548 Papaveraceae of Nevada; by Robert F. Martin. May 21, 1941. [l]4-33 leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 31.) [Processed. Prepared bv Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.] A 19.35 : 31 1549 Prevent tanbark from spoiling; by* Marvin E. Fowler. [Apr. 1942.] 2 p. 4° ( [Forest pathology special release no. 2.] ) [Processed.] A 77.516 : 2 1550 Report on forest pathology, southern region, for American Phytopatho- logical Society War Emergency Committee; [by George H. Hepting, A. F. Verrall, Lake S. Gill, George E. Thompson], [Sept. 1942.] 8 p. 4° ([Forest pathology special release no. 4.]) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with American Phytopathological Society.] A 77.516 : 4 1551 Results of inspection of emergency building projects for decay and insect damage. [Aug. 1942.] 5 p. il. 4° ([Forest pathology special release no. 3.]) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in coopera- tion with Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau. | A 77.516: 3 1552 Rosaceae of Nevada ; by Rogers McVaugh. (June 15, 1942. [l]-fl-12a4- 13-25a+26-100 p. 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 22.) [Processed. Prepared by Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada.]' . A 19.35 : 22 1553 Seeds of commercial species of Brassica ; by Albina F. Musil. Washington, D. C, July 1942. [1]4-11 leaves, 1 pi. 1" [Processed.] A 77.502: B 73 1554 Violaceae of Nevada; by C. O. Erlanson. May 20, 1941. [1] +S leaves, 4° (Contributions toward flora of Nevada, no. 30.) [Processed. Pre- pared In- Plant Industry Bureau in cooperation with University of Nevada] A 19.35 : 30 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 1555 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails of United States on star routes in Arizona. July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. iv + 37 p. [Interleaved. Back title: Arizona, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : Ar 4i/942-46 1556 Same in California, July 1, 1942-June 30, 1946. Nov. 18, 1941. ix+107 p. [Interleaved. Back title: California, 1942-46.] P 1.22 : C 12/942 -4-ton (LC) 4X2 Chevrolet; Mar. 1, 1942. 10-1378. Parts lists: Truck, %-ton, 4X2. Dodge; Feb. 1. 1942. 10-1392. Maintenance manual and combined parts list : Truck chassis, 2^-ton, 4X4, Coe autocar; Dec. 1941. 10-1411. Maintenance manual: Chevrolet ly.-ton (LC) 4X2 truck, built for Army, model 4103; [Apr. 1, 1942]. 10-1435. Maintenance manual for Ford truck, 1^-ton 4X4, built for Govern- ment, model GTB ; Aug. 20, 1942. 10-1436. Parts list: Truck, y,-ton, 4X2, Ford; Feb. 4. 1942. 10-1442. Same: Truck, 1 2-ton, 4X4, Dodge (models WC-21, WC-23, WC-24, WC-25, WC-26, and WC-27) : Feb. 15, 1942. 10-1462. Parts list and illustrations: International 5-ton 6X4 truck, model M-5-6X4, built for Army; [July 29, 1941]. 10-1463. Operation and maintenance manual: International 5-ton 6x4 truck model M-5-6X4, built for Army; [Julv 29, 1941]. 10-1541. Maintenance manual for Ford truck, ly.-tbn 4X2 (risht hand drive), built for Government, model 21STF ; May 25, 1942. 10-1566. Parts list: 4-5 ton, 4x4 tractor truck, Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa., built for Army; [July 23, 1942]. 10-1567. Maintenance manual: 4-5-ton, 4X4 tractor-truck built by Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa., for Army ; [Mar. 6, 1942]. 10-1568. Parts list: 4-5 ton, 4X4 tractor truck, Autocar Company, built for Army ; [Julv 23, 1942]. 10-1704. Same: Truck, 5-6-ton, 4x4, Coe Mack: Oct. 1, 1941. 10-1705. Maintenance manual : Army model NJU-1 tractor-truck, model NJU-2 tractor-truck, Mack ; May 1942. 139 Technical Manuals — Continued. 1915 Signal Corps 11-200. Radio sets SCR-AF-1S3. SCR-AG-183, SCR-AH-183, SCR-AJ-183, SCR-AK-1S3, SCR-AL-1S3, SCR-AN-183, SCR-AL-283, and SCR-AN-283 ; Oct. 31, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-231. Radio sets SCR-17S and SCR-179, Dec. 15, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer!. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1210-21, Apr. 5, 1937, including C.l, Jan. 3, 1939.] 11-233. Radio set SCR-188-A ; Mar. 31, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-237. Radio sets SCR-131 and SCR-161 ; Mar. 14, 1942. [No longer re- stricted. Supersedes TR 1210-50, July 6, 1932.1 11-238. Radio sets SCR-194 and SCR-195 and auxiliary equipment ; Apr. 17, 1942. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1210-52, June 19, 1939.] 11-239. Radio set SCR-203, Aug. 14, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1210- 53, May 11, 1939.] 11-241. Radio sets SCR-197-B, SCR-197-C, SCR-197-D, SCR-197-E, and SCR-197-F ; May 30, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-272. Radio sets SCR-210-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -G, -H, and -J, and radio sets SCR-245-A. -B, -C, -D, -F, -G, -H, -J, -K, -L, -M, -N, and -P, Feb. 23, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1210-73, Dec. 1, 1939.1 Same, Changes 1 : Julv 11, 1942. 11-273. Radio sets SCR-193-A, SCR-193-B, SCR-193-C, SCR-193-D, and SCR-193-E, Apr. 12, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer.] Same, Changes 1 and 2 ; Oct. 18, 1941 and Oct. 8, 1942. 11-331. Switchboard BD-14, June 30, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted. Supersedes TR 1225-5, Feb. 12. 1930, including Changes 1, Jan. 2, 1931.] 11-351. Telegraph sets TG-5 and TG-5-A, Sept. 22, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. No longer restricted. Super- sedes TR-1230-1. Apr. 8, 193G. and TR-1230-2, June 29, 1939.] 11-353. Installation and maintenance of telegraph printer equipment, [pre- pared under direction of chief signal officer] ; July 2, 1941. [No longer restricted.] Same, Changes 1 ; Feb. 13, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-391. Signal lamp equipment EE-84 ; Oct. 15, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-454. Radio operator, Feb. 24, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief sig- nal officer]. [No longer restricted.] 11-700. Interphone equipments RC-53 and RC-53-A, Feb. 2, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted.] 11-705. Interphone equipment, RC-61 : Feb. 5, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-710. Interphone equipments RC-48 and RC-60 ; Apr. 13, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-800. Radio transmitters BC-191-A, BC-191-B, BC-191-C, BC-191-D, BC-191-E, and BC-AA-191 ; Nov. 12, 1942. [No longer re- stricted.] 11-805. Transmitting components of radio set SCR-197-C, radio set SCR- 197-D. and radio set SCR-197-F, June 8, 1942 ; [prepared under direction of chief signal officer]. [No longer restricted.] 11-861. Radio set SCR-255 (direction finding), [prepared under direction of chief signal officer] : Aug. 28, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-931. Instruction book for power equipment PE-127-A, manufactured by Duplex Truck Company, Lansing, Mich.; [October 1942.]. [No longer restricted.] 11-1000. Contractor unit BC-608-A, [prepared by Aircraft Radio Laboratory, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio] ; Feb. 15, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-1100. Radio set SCR-270-B ; Dec. 3, 1942. [No longer restricted.] 11-1104. Instruction book for range calibrator 1-108, manufactured by Western Electric Company ; June 10, 1942. [No longer confidential.] 1916 Chaplains' Corps, Army 16-205. Chaplain [with list of references], Apr. 21, 1941; [prepared under direction of chief of chaplains]. [Supersedes TM 2270-5, June 10, 1937.] 1917 Military Intelligence Division 30-230. Post, camp, and station intelligence zone of interior, Mar. 3, 1941 ; [prepared under direction of chief of staff]. [No longer restricted.] 30-254. Military dictionary (advance installment), [Aug. 5, 1941] ; prepared under direction of chief of staff by Military Dictionary Project. [No longer restricted.] pt. 1. English-Russian. pt. 2. Russian-English. 1918 Transportation Corps, Army 55-1006. Instruction manual for operation and maintenance of Hall-Scott De- fender 12 cylinder marine engine. 55-1122. Instructions no. 3300E16, Fairbanks-Morse model 33E16 and 37E16 Diesel engines; [Aug. 1942]. 140 WAR INFORMATION OFFICE 1919 Divide and conquer [story of Nazi terror ; with list of sources]. [1942.] 16 p. il. 4° [Another edition issued by Facts and Figures Office.] Pr 32.5002 : D 64 1920 Information digest, June 15-Dec. 31, 1942 ; no. 486-628. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Earlier numbers issued by Government Reports Office. ] Pr 32.5010 : 486-628 1921 Magazine tips for Sept. and Oct. and for Oct. and Nov. 1942. [1942.] 6 p. and 4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.5024 : 942/1-2 1922 Same, continued, with title, Magazine war guide [for Nov. and Dec. 1942] and for Dec. 1942 and Jan. 1943. [1942.] [1] 4-11 leaves and cover title, 14 leaves, 4° ■ Pr 32.5024 : 942/3^ 1923 Week of the war, June 13-Dec. 19, 1942 ; no. 24-51. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Summarizes information on important de- velopments of week made available by official sources. Earlier numbers issued by Government Reports Office. Discontinued.] Pr 32.5014 : 942/24-51 WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION 1924 Approved list of essential occupations, group 1-35. [1942.] 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. An introduction, with title, Introduction to lists of essential occupations for essential activities, 7 p., was issued Oct. 1942.] Pr 32.5216 : 1-35 1. Production of aircraft and parts. 10 p. 2. Production of ships, boats and parts. 7 p. 3 and 4. Production of ammunition, ordnance and accessories. 7 p. [Issued as one publication.] 5. Agricultural services and commercial fishing. 4 p. 6. Processing of food. 4 p. 7. Forestry, logging, and lumbering. 4 p. 8. Construction. 3 p. 9. Coal mining. 4 p. 10 and 11. Metallic mining and non-metallic mining, processing and quarrying. 3 p. [Issued as one publication.] 12. Smelting, refining, and rolling of metal. 9 p. 13. Production of metal shapes and forgings. 5 p. 14. Finishing of metal products. 1 p. 15. Production of industrial and agricultural equipment. 8 p. 16. Production of machinery. 5 p. 17. Production of chemicals and allied products. 3 p. 18. Production of rubber products. 2 p. 19. Production of leather products. 2 p. 20. Production of textiles. 2 p. 21. Production of apparel. 1 p. 22. Production of stone, clay and glass products. 2 p. 23. Production of petroleum, natural-gas and petroleum and coal products. 5 p. 24. Production of finished lumber products. 1 p. 25. Production of transportation equipment. 7 p. 26. Transportation services. 26 p. 27. Production of pulp, paper, and materials for packing and shipping products. 6 p. 28. Production of communication equipment. 3 p. 29. Communication services. 23 p. 30. Heating, power, water supply, and illuminating services. 6 p. 31. Repair services. 2 p. 32. Health and welfare services. 5 p. 33. Educational services. 2 p. 34. Governmental services (other than Federal). [Further information lacking.] 35. Technical, scientific and management services. 2 p. 192 5 Get a war job to help him fight; [poster]. 1942. 26.9X19.4 in. [Photo by Pagano, Inc.] Pr 32.5213 : J 57 1926 Instructor's guide to accompany Training workbook for interviewers in United States Employment Service, induction training course. Wash- ington, D. C, Nov. 1942. cover title, [l]+xii+l-3Sa +39-102 leaves, 4° [ Processed . ] Pr 32. 5220 : 1-a 1927 Introduction to bulletin series. Sept. 22, 1942. 3 leaves, 4° (Bulletin 1 [of National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel].) [Proc- essed.] Pr 32.5226:1 141 1928 Occupations related to hydraulic-control and fuel and oil units assemblers. Oct. 1942. [10] p. 4° (Job family series no. 0-47.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5212 : 0^7 1929 Occupations related to mechanical inspectors. Sept. 1942. 11 p. 4° (Job family series no. O-50. ) [Processed.] Pr 32.5212 : O-50 1930 Personnel situation in physics. Sept. 22, 1942. 8 leaves, 4° (Bulletin 2 [of National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel].) [Proc- essed.] Pr 32. 5226:2 1931 Placement activities, Nov. and Dec. 1942. [1942.] [1] +6 leaves and 14 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.5218 : 942/1, 2 !932 Summary of weekly agricultural reports, Sept. 16-Dec. 1942. Sept. 24, 1942- Jan 7, 1943. various paging, 4° [Processed. Earlier numbers issued by Employment Security Bureau.] Pr 32.5210 : 942 1933 Training workbook for interviewers in United States Employment Service, induction training course. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1942. cover title, l-61a+61-141a+142-150 leaves, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 1-b WAR PRODUCTION BOARD 1934 Alphabetical listing of major war supply contracts, Mar. 8-14 to Dec. 24-31, 1942. Mar. 25, 1942-Jan. 12, 1943. various paging, 4° [No longer con- fidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4S42 : 942 1935 Amendment 3 to Priorities regulation 1. [June 26, 1942.] 4 leaves, f° [Processed. Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 9, subchap. B, pt. 944, Regulations applicable to operation of priorities system. Priorities regulation 1, which this publication amends, was issued by Production Management Office. Amendment 1 and 2 issued in Federal register, further information lacking.] Pr 32.4010: l/amdt.3 1936 Building ships to deliver the goods. [1942.] 2 p. il. ( [War Production Drive Headquarters. WPD leaflet.]) Pr 32.4818: 9 1937 Building tanks to smash the Axis. [1942.] [2] p. il. ([War Production Drive Headquarters. WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4S18 : 11 1938 Circular letter [1 and 2 to] all labor-management war production drive com- mittees. Sept. 19 and Oct. 27, 1942. [S] p. and [1]+15 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] Pr 32.4821 : 1, 2 1939 Germany's war production drive is different. [1942.] [2] p. il. 4°, folded into narrow 8° ( [WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 4 1940 Get straight on this war. [1942.] 1 p. narrow 8° ( [WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 5 1941 He was a good guy when he had it. [1942.] [2] p. il. 4°, folded into narrow 8° size. ( [WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 3 1942 Listing of major war supply contracts bv State, June 1940 through Jan. 1942. Feb. 24, 1942. [2] +190 p. large 4° [No longer confidential. Proc- essed. ] Pr 32.4841 : 940-42 1943 Same, June 1942 supplement. July 22, 1942. [2] 4- 80 p. 4° [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4841 : 940-42/supp. 1944 Listing of major war supply contracts by State cumulative through Aug. 1942. [Further information lacking.] Pr 32.4841 : 942 1945 Same, Sept. 1942 supplement. Oct. 13, 1942. [2] 4-91 p. 4° [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4841 : 942/supp. 1946 Listing of major war supply contracts by State cumulative through Oct. 1942. Dec. 17, 1942. 2 v. 4° [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4841 : 942/2/v.l, 2 v. 1. Alabama-New Jersey. [2] +1-226 p. v. 2. New Mexico- Wyoming. [1] +227-469 p. 1947 Machines and men working for victory. [1942.] 4 p. il. ([War Produc- tion Drive Headquarters. WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 7 765883 — 47—10 142 194S Men working together. [1942.] 1 p. il. narrow 8° (War Production Drive Headquarters. [WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 14 1949 More slaves for Hitler. [1942.] 1 p. il. narrow f° (War Production Drive Headquarters. [WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 17 1950 National emergency specifications for design, fabrication and erection of structural steel for buildings. Sept. 10, 1942. 35 p. il. Pr 32.4S02 : St 3 1951 No book for free men. [1942.] 1 p. il. narrow 8° ( [WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818 : 15 1952 Priorities regulation : 6, Abolition of priorities critical list. Feb. 11, 1942. 1 p. 4" (Industry Operations Division.) [Code of Federal regulations, title 23, chap. 9, subchap. B, pt. 944, Regulations applicable to operation of priorities system.] Pr 32.4S07 : 6 1953 Same : 14, Applicability to Canada of provisions regarding military require- ments. [July 8, 1942.] 1 p. (Industry Operations Division.) [Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 9, subchap. B, pt. 944, Regulations applicable to operation of priorities system.] Pr 32.4807: 14 1954 Same: 15, Application of limitation and conservation orders to exports. [Oct. 10, 1942.] 1 p. large 8° [Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 9, subchap. B, pt. 944, Regulations applicable to operation of prior- ities system.] Pr32.4S07:15 1955 Product assignments, May 1, 1942. [1942.] cover title, p. 3-51, 4° [Proc- essed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Information lacking as to edition issued Mar. 15, 1942, which this edition supersedes.] Pr 32.4S02 : P 94/7/942 Directory of branches. Index of product assignments. 1956 Same, June 15, 1942. [1942.] cover title, p. 3-56, 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Supersedes edition issued May 1, 1942.) Pr 32.4802 : P 94/7/942-2 1957 Same, Oct. 1, 1942. [1942.] [l]+50p. 4° (Product- Assignment Section.) [Supersedes edition issued June 15, 1942.] Pr 32.4802 : P 94/7/942-3 1958 Progress report, Sept. 1941-Mar. 1942, [of] Training Within Industry [Section], Labor Division. [1942.] 16+12+ [2] p. il. 4° [Processed. At head of title : More production through training. The 12 p. consist of a printed publication, Training within industry program, Jan. 1942.] Pr 32.4802 : T 68/2/941-42 1959 Show your muscle! more production; [poster]. 1942. 10X7 in. Pr 32.4812 : M 97 i960 State distribution of war supply and facility' contracts, June 1940 through Jan. 1942 to June 1940 through May 1942. Feb. 24-June 30, 1942. Each 2+ [3] p. or [5] leaves, 4° [Monthly; none issued for Apr. 1942. Proc- essed. Earlier numbers issued by Production Management Office.] Pr 32.4828 : 942/1-3,5 1961 Same, cumulative through June to Dec. 1942. July 31, 1942-Mar. 15, 1943. Each 2+ [3] p. 4° [Monthly ; none issued for Aug. and Oct. 1942. Proc- essed.] Pr 32.4828 : 942/6-7, 9, 11-12 1962 To keep your children free. [1942.] [4] p. il. narrow 8° ([War Pro- duction Drive Headquarters. WPD leaflet.]) Pr 32.4818: 20 1963 Total war. [1942.] 1 p. il. narrow S° ( [WPD leaflet.] ) Pr 32.4818: 6 1964 u, s. Government campaign, share the meat. [1942.] cover title, [3] leaves+[58] p. 4° [Processed. Prepared for guidance and information Government agencies.] Pr 32.4802 : M 46 1965 War production drive. [1942.] [3] p. il. 4° ([War Production Drive Headquarters. WPD leaflet.]) Pr 32.4818: 13 1966 Your country expects you to take care of equipment, prolong its life, maintain its efficiency [etc.; poster]. 1942. 28.5X20 in. [Illustrator, Tudor.] Pr 32.4812 : C 83 143 1967 Your Government answers 4 questions important to miners of America. [1942.] [4] p. 12° ([Labor Production Division.]) Pr 32.4S02 : M 56/no.l 1968 Your scrap brought it down, keep scrapping iron and steel, rubber, all otber metals, rags, move all scrap now!; [poster]- 1942. 28X20 in. [Illus- trator, S. Broder. Pr 32.4812 : Scr 1/2 WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY 1969 Bibliography of Japanese in America : pt. 1, Periodical articles, Jan. 1941- Nov. 1942. Nov. 7, 1942. 13 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : J 27/2/pt.l 1970 Same : pt. 2, Books and pamphlets, 1937-42. Nov. 24, 1942. [l]+6 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : J 27/2/pt.2 1971 Prevalent fears in Tule Lake community, Tule Lake project, Newell, Calif. Sept. 3, 1942. 14 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : T 82 1972 Questions and answers for evacuees, information regarding relocation program, issued bv War Relocation Authority regional office, San Fran- cisco, Calif, n.p. [1942.] [10] p. narrow 24° Pr 32.5402 : Ev 1 1973 Relocating Japanese-American evacuees, program of War Relocation Au- thority for relocation of more than 100,000 Japanese aliens and American citizens of Japanese ancestry now being evacuated from Pacific Coast military areas. [1942.] [l]+23 p. 4° [Processed. Preliminary.] Pr 32.5402 : J 27/5 1974 Relocation communities for wartime evacuees. Sept. 1942. cover title, 13 p. il. 4° [Processed. Map on p. 2 of cover.] Pr 32.5402 : R 27 1975 War Relocation Authority tentative policy statement. May 29, 1942. 16 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : W 19 WAR SHIPPING ADMINISTRATION 1976 You bet I'm going back to sea, merchant marine, man the victory fleet; [poster]. 1942. 20X14.2 in. Pr 32.530S : M 53/5 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, House 1977 Calendar of bills and resolutions referred to Committee on Ways and Means, 77th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Jan. 7, 1941-Dec. 31, 1942 ; no. 1-18. 1941-42. various paging, 4° [Number 18 is the final edition.] Y 4.W 36 : 77/1-18 WEATHER BUREAU 1978 Alphabetical list of stations in North America with international index numbers. June 1, 1942. 1 p. oblong f° [Processed.] C 30.2 : St 2 1979 Corn and wheat bulletin, weather and crop conditions for Oct. 1941-Mar. 1942. Chicago, 111., Apr. 3, 1942. [2] p. large S° C 30.7 : 941^2/sum. 1980 Fighting cold weather with fruit and vegetable men (defeat of Jack Frost) . [Oct. 1, 1941.] 4 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C30.2: F94 1981 International index numbers for North America; [map]. Scale 1: 10,000,- 000. Revised [May 1, 1942]. [1942.] 16X22 in. C 30.22 : In 85/942 1982 Meteorological behavior and characteristics of thunderstorms; by George N. Brancato. [1942.] [2] 4-16 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C30.2:T42 1983 Numerical list of international index numbers for stations in North America. June 1, 1942. 1 p. oblong f° [Processed.] C 30.2: St 2/2 1984 Preparation of weather maps, effective Aug. 1, 1942. July 1, 1942. [l]+45 p. il. 4° [Processed. An amendment, 1 p., was also issued.] C 30.2 : M 32 1985 River forecasting methods [with bibliography ; by] Ray K. Linsley, jr. Nov. 1942. cover title, iii+100 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C30.2:R52 144 1986 Special weather map [of United States] ; prepared under direction of chief of Weather Bureau, for use in Civil Aeronautics Administration civilian pilot training program. [1942.] 19X24 in. (outside measure- ment). C 30.22 :C 49 19S7 Same, Aug. 30, 1942. [1942, reprint with changes.] C 30.22 : C 49/1-2 1988 1942 weather code, n.p. Oct. 1, 1942. 1 p. oblong f° [Reproduction of pt. 1 except for several examples of coded reports. ] C 30.22 : C 64/6 1989 Weekly corn and wheat region bulletin, summary of weather and crop con- ditions for Oct. 1940-Mar. 1941. Chicago, 111., Apr. 4, 1941. [2] p. large 8° C 30.7 : 940-41/sum. WILDLIFE RESOURCES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION OF, Senate 1990 National defense and wildlife report pursuant to S. Res. 246, 71st Cong. ; submitted by Mr. Clark of Missouri. [1941.] 10 p. (Committee print no. 2, 77th Cong., 1st sess.) [Includes statement prepared by Fish and Wildlife Service.] Y 4.W 64 : D 36 1991 What is behind waterfowl regulations? report pursuant to S. Res. 246, 71st Cong. ; submitted by Mr. Clark of Missouri. [1941.] 34 p. il. 1 pi. (Committee print no. 1, 77th Cong., 1st sess.) [Includes statement pre- pared by Ira N. Gabrielson and Frederick C. Lincoln of Fish and Wildlife Service. ] T 4. W 64 : W 29/2 WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION 1992 Commissioner's letter 1-92; Feb. 11, 1941-Feb. 27, 1943. [1941-43.] vari- ous paging, 4° [Processed. These letters are addressed to all State work projects administrators. Supplements to and revisions of certain of these letters were issued also. Discontinued.] FW 4.39 : 1-92 1993 Digest of procedures, no. 83-93 ; Jan.-Nov. 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. Discontinued.] FW 4.10: 83-93 1994 General letter 331 ; Jan. 25, 1941. [1941.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed. These letters are addressed to all State work projects administrators. Supple- ments to this and certain earlier letters were issued also. Discontinued.] FW 4.12 : 331 1995 Information Service letter 152-234 ; Jan. 8, 1941- June 26, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° [Processed. These letters are addressed to all State work projects administrators. Supplements to certain of these letters were issued also. Discontinued.] FW 4.15 : 152-234 1996 WPA week in national defense no. 1-19; Feb. 19- June 25, 1941. [1941.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Discontinued.] FW 4.37 : 1-19 YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU 1997 Annual report of chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks to Secretary of Navy, fiscal year 1941. [1941.] [34] leaves, 4° [Processed.] N 21.1 : 941 1998 News memorandum 227-243 ; Jan. 1, 1941-May 1, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, il. 1 pi. 4° [Monthly. Processed. An index to nos. 221-232, was issued in 1941. Discontinued with May 1, 1942 issue.] N 21.11 : 227-243 1999 Standards of design for concrete, Nov. 15, 1929 [addendum]. Dec. 1941. [2] p. (No. 3Yb, addendum 1.) [Processed.] N 21.10 : 3Yb/add.l YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 2000 Annual report, [fiscal year] 1941. [1941.] cover title, [l]4-iii+12 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] I 29.6 : Y 3/16/941 2001 Annual report [fiscal year 1942]. [1942.] [l]4-ii+15 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] I 29.6 : Y 3/16/942 Index A Entry A. M. S. news (periodical) 141 Abies lasiocarpa, see Alpine fir. Abrasives : mineral industries census, 1939 254 natural, industry of United States- 669- 670, 674 Abt, Seymour T. R., railways of Bo- livia 506-510 Acacia, black, plantings in Brazil 664 Accession lists : law accession list 1736 library accession list 1737 Accidents, TM9-2210 small arms 1913 Accounting, telephone companies 572 Accounts, monthly transcript, U. S_ 1818-20 Accounts Bureau, Fiscal Service, Treas- ury Department circu- lars— 1814-15. 1818-20, 1826- 28, 1832-33, 1841-45 Acids, see names of acids. Actuarial studies 1732-33 Addresses, see subject of address, or name of person by whom delivered. Aden, electrical market 689 Adhesives, synopsis of information 664 Adjutant General's Department 1-20 posters 3-4, 7, 9, 16, 19 Administrative management, Forest Service, training mate- rial 700 Administrative OflBce of United States Courts 21-23 Administrative personnel, see Govern- ment officials and em- ployees. Administrative Procedure Committee, see Attorney General's Committee on Adminis- trative Procedure. Administrative Surveys Division, see Public Assistance Bu- reau. Adventures of Cuthbert, radio scripts- 1187 Advertising digest. Federal Housing Administration 583 Advisory Commission to Council of Na- tional Defense 24—28 Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, see National Advisory Committee for Aeronau- tics. Aerial gunnery, see Gunnery. Aerial warfare, see Air warfare. Aerodynamics, chordwise air-load dis- tribution 179 Aeronautical radio stations, airway radio facility planning chart 332-333 Aeronautical supplies : basic tables of commissioning al- lowances 30-31 material and process specifica- tions 163-164, 177 Aeronautics : air forces technical libraries book list 172 aviation liability legislation, re- port 350 celestial air navigation TM 1-206- 1908 elementary books, list 34 English-Japanese glossary 1245 intelligence procedure in aviation, FM 1-40 1890 Entry Aeronautics — Continued manual of operations, C. A. A 338 notice to airmen 342 regulations 349 training and employment opportu- nities 341 see also Aircraft — Airplanes — Flight. Aeronautics Bureau, Navy Dept 29-33 report, 1941 29 technical note 33 Aeronautics Division, Library of Con- gress 1 34 Africa : chart 912 crude rubber supply increasing 673 French possessions, materials in National Archives 1165 refrigerator market 689 Spanish possesions, materials in National Archives 1167 supplier of vegetable oil materials. 666 Agave, amaryllidaceae of Nevada 1540 The AGPO (periodical) 869 Agricultural adjustment act, see Agri- culture. Agricultural Adjustment Administra- tion 35-91 ECR committeeman letter 51 facts for northeast committeemen. 52 flashes, facts for committeemen 53 SR committeeman letter 89 Agricultural Adjustment Agency 92-105 flashes, facts for committeemen 94 Agricultural Chemistry and Engineer- ing Bureau 106-108 Agricultural colonies, see Farm col- onies. Agricultural credit, agricultural finance review 111 Agricultural economics bibliography, see Agriculture. Agricultural Economics Bureau 109-133 wartime work program 129 Agricultural Economics Bureau Li- brary 134 Agricultural engineering publication, Tennessee Vallev Author- ity 1802, 1806, 1809 Agricultural experiment stations, in Latin-American Repub- lics 516 Agricultural insurance : agricultural finance review 111 don't trust to luck 577 food for freedom guaranteed ! 578 Agricultural laborers, see Farm labor. Agricultural machinery, see Farm im- plements and machinery. Agricultural Marketing Administra- tion 135-140 Agricultural Marketing Service 141-153 posters 142-143. 145, 152 Agricultural outlook, charts, 1942, list 113 Agricultural products : food stamp & direct purchase pro- grams 1798 foreign crops and markets 650-651 goals, etc., for 1942, distribution 160 outlook charts, 1942, list 113 see also Crops — Marketing of farm produce — also names of special products. (I) II Entry Agricultural schools, in Latin America, directory 516 Agriculture : agricultural census analyses 109-110 agricultural economics bibliog- raphies 134 American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1774 climatology in service of, address- 1741 daily digest 1014-15 farm flashes 1660 fighting cold weather 1980 in defense, radio scripts 1659 land conditions in Venezuela 1746 land management biology and agri- culture 1739 marketing quotas, publication, etc_ 82 parity payment regulations for 1941 80 planning in world at war 154 statistical summary 126 terrace changes, etc. resulting from farm practices 1754 see also Farm labor — also head- ings beginning Agricul- tural. Agriculture, Inter-American Confer- ence on, see Inter-Ameri- can Conference on Agri- culture. Agriculture Committee, House, check- list of hearings 1079 Agriculture Department 154-160 budget and finance circular 197 memorandum 156 regulations, amendments 157 Aids to aviation, see Radio communica- tion. Air compressors, technical manual 5- 5060 1911 Air conditioning : industry 665 winter systems, statistics 298-299 Air Corps 161 administrative inspection manual- 161 bulletin 162-164 field manual 1887, 1890 Air-cured tobacco, see Tobacco. Air defenses, bibliography 485-487 Air lines, special tariff permission, C. A. B 351 Air marking, obstruction marking man- ual 339 Air navigation, see Aeronautics. Air pilots : anoxia, hyperventilation and medi- cal standards 344 pinned to the ground 348 Air raid protection, see Air defenses. Air raid wardens, meet your air raid warden ! 382 Air sickness, see Airsickness. Air warfare : protective construction, TM 5- 310 1911 tactics and techniques of attack 1887 tactics and techniques of fighting- 1888 Airborne troops : enemy forces 1123 ordnance equipment chart 1385 tactics and technique, FM 31-30 1902 Aircraft : chordwise air-load distribution 179 engine icing 345 icing of aircraft 346 material and process specifica- tions 163-164, 177 see also Airplanes. Aircraft engines, see Gas and oil en- gines. Aircraft machine guns, see Machine guns. Aircraft Radio Laboratory 1915 Aircraft warning service, field manual 11-25 1896 Airfoils, plain-flap and tab data 1156 Entry Airmen, notice to airmen 342 Airplanes : and hurricanes 343 climb performance 330 man's first flight, radio program 1208 primary training, spin require- ments 180 stalling following application of power 337 take-off flight path 334 see also Aircraft. Airports : design information 331 paving specifications for runways, etc 340 Airsickness, how to prevent 336 Airways : obstruction marking manual 339 radio facility planning chart 332-333 Aitchison, Clyde S. : aluminum alloy sheets, etc 1162 pack method for compressive tests 1157 Aizoaceae, of Nevada 1539 Akutan Pass, chart 421 Alabama : agricultural census analyses 109-110 court case 1032 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 738-740 Alaska : chromite reserves 670 fisheries, executive hearing 1097 flag 165 map 731 metals and minerals 670 mining industry 670 shipments from U. S., statistical classification 684 Alaska Railroad, retirement reports- 370- 371 Alcohol, statistics, 1940 666 Alfaro, Rogelio E., who's who on post- age stamps 1528-29 Aliens, city, county and State codes 982 Ail-American Peace Conference, 1936, see Inter-American Con- ference for Maintenance of Peace, 1936. Allentown west quadrangle, Pa., topo- graphic sheet 839 Alley Dwelling Authority, see District of Columbia. Allin, Bushrod W., address 112 Allis-Chalmers tractor, see Tractors. Allowances, see Pay, allowances, etc. Alloys, rest periods, effect on 1729 see also Aluminum — Antifriction metals — - Chromium- nickel steel. Alpena Harbor, chart 1288 Alpine fir, useful trees of U. S 701 Aluminum : alloys — I-beams, lateral stability 1159 mechanical properties 1161 tensile and pack compressive tests 1162 preprint from minerals yearbook- 1132 scrap, etc., price schedule 24 see also Girders. Aluminum Company of America, ap- prenticeship system 1040 Aluminum salts, shipments shatter all records 670 Alvarado, Port, chart 960 Amaryllidaceae, of Nevada 1540 Amazon River Valley, bibliography 474 American Battle Monuments Commis- sion, appropriations, ex- tract from hearings 166 American city series 1450, 1454, 1492, 1495, 1502, 1515 American Conference, see Interna- tional American Confer- ence. Ill Entry American Conference for Maintenance of Peace, 1930, see Inter- American Conference for Maintenance of Peace, 1936. American history, see United States. American literature : um decenio do drama Norte-Aineri- cano 1460 un decenio del drama Norteameri- cano 1459 la literatura Norteaniericana de hoy 1497 American nation series 1448-49, 1453, 1471, 1484-85, 1500, 1509, 1527. American National Red Cross 194 American news letter 464 same (in Portuguese) 465 same (in Spanish) 466 American Phytopathological Society 1550 American republics : American hospitals and Latin American interns 1417 correio do Deijartamento de Co- operagao Intelectual 1457 correo de la Oticina de Coopera- ci6n Intelectual 1458 la fiebre amariila en las Americas- 14 Jo inter-American movement, an outline 471 o internato nos hospitals dos Es- tados Unidos 1417 Pan American pioneers in public health 1440 public health and medicine in stamps 1435 public health in the Americas 1436 same (in Spanish) 1437 recommendation on postwar prob- lems 1510 seminar on, and inter-American relations 1462 see also Latin America. American Republics, Finance Ministers of, see Finance Minis- ters of American Repub- lics. American Republics, International San- itary Conference of, see Pan American Sanitary Conference. American Republics, Ministers of For- eign Affairs of, see Min- isters of Foreign Affairs of American Republics. American River, plan and profile, map- 734 American Scientific Congress, proceed- ings 1770-81 American Society of Civil Engineers 540 American States, International Con- ference of, see Interna- tional American Confer- ence. Ames, Milton B., jr., control-surface characteristics 1156 Ammunition : fire fighting 310 fixed, all types, for light pack, etc., standard nomencla- ture list R-l 1414 handling and stowage, Ships Bu- reau manual 1724—25 industry of United States 677 Amphibian Command, see Engineer Amphibian Command. Amusement places collected billion dollars, 1939 671 Anderson, Alvin G., bed-load and sus- pended load in streams- 1742 Angisok Island, chart 898 Angora goats, mohair production and income 147 Animal fats, see Fats. Animal Industry Bureau 167-169 Animal oils, see Oils. Entry Animals, collecting reproductive tracts 644 see also Game. Annisquam River, chart 405 Annuities, see Civil service pensions. Anoxemia, medical standards for pilots 344 Anoxia, see Anoxemia. Antenna (radio communication) : engineering instructions 429 field strength 335 Anthropology, American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1771 Antiaircraft artillery, see Artillery. Antiaircraft fire control tables 1327 Antiaircraft gun mounts, see Gun mounts. Antiaircraft guns : firing tables 1326-31 37-mm, sighting system, TM 9-1606 1913 40-mm, gun and top carriage, TM 9-1252 1913 40-mm, lower carriage, TM 9-1253 1913 90-mm, and mount, TM 9-371 1913 90-mm, data transmission system, TM 9-1653 1913 90-mm, materiel, TM 9-370 1913 Antifriction metals, white-base, sta- tistics 303 Antimony, preprint from minerals yearbook 1129 Antitank troops, ordnance equipment chart 1386 Apparel, see Clothing. Apprehension order 558 Apprentice School, Government Print- ing Office, see Govern- ment Printing Office. Apprentice-Training Service 170-171 Apprentices and learners : apprenticeship systems — Aluminum Company of Amer- ica 1040 General Electric Company__ 1041 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co 1042 Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co 1043 Wisconsin 1045 molders and coremakers, stand- ards 563 publications 1038 Tennessee Valley Authority pro- gram 170 trades for women 1037 Vultee Aircraft, Inc., programs 171 wage scale for apprentices 1039 Appropriations Committee, House statement of James E. Mangum 166 Arabela quadrangle, N. Mex., topo- graphic sheet 827 Arabia, market for optical goods 677 Arabic language, glossary of words used on maps 538 Araucanian Indians 1447 Arbitration, bibliography 453 Arcadia National Park and vicinity, topographic map 736 Archer, William A., plants, medicinal uses by Nevada Indians- 1546 Architectural bulletin 584 Archive of Hispanic Culture, see His- panic Foundation. Archives, see National Archives. Argentina : American nation series 1448 ceramic industry and trade 674 chemical developments. 1940 664 dried fruit production and trade 666 fiberboard shipping containers 667 hospitals, list 662 industrial machinery market 669 meat supplier to Great Britain 666 IV Entry Argentina — Continued motion-picture industry, survey — 671 musie, dances, Christmas customs, etc_L 1464 optical goods, market 677 radio market 665 tax system, summary 1020 Arizona : construction, 1939 213 electric bills, typical 603, 606 proposals for carrying mails 1555 topographic sheets 741-744 Arkansas : agricultural census analyses 109 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 745-747 Arkansas River area, water facilities plan 130 Armament : aircraft armament, TM 1-409 1908 electrical armament controls, TM 1-490 1908 Armored army, German 1124 Armored brigade, ordnance equipment charts 1363, 1383 Armored cars, see Tanks (military sci- ence). Armored division, ordnance equipment charts 1364 Armored forces, Army, see Mechanized forces, Army. Armored regiment, ordnance equipment chart 1366 Army : bulletins of Finance Department- 640 explanation of terms, symbols, and insignia 1646 field manuals 1887-1902 field manuals for sale by supt. of documents 497-498 Holy Scriptures for Jewish person- nel 17 hymnal 307 information circulars 1018 New Testament, Roman Catholic version 11 postal service, see, in main alpha- bet, Army postal service, technical manuals — Army Air Forces 1908 Chaplains' Corps 1916 Chemical Warfare Service — 1909 Coast Artillery Corps 1910 Engineer Corps 1911 field artillery 1912 for sale by supt. of docu- ments 497-498 Military Intelligence Divi- sion 1917 Ordnance Department 1913 Quartermaster Corps 1914 Signal Corps 1915 Transportation Corps 1918 tratamiento de las afecciones venSreas en el ejercito de Estados Unidos __ 1442 see also Army supplies — Recruit- ing and enlistment — also names of arms and serv- ices. Army Air Forces 172-177 administrative publications, index. 173 bulletin 23 177 cadet training for air or ground crews 6 field manual 1888-89, 1891-94 regulations, numerical indexes. 174-176 technical libraries, book list 172 technical manuals 1908 Army Industrial College, District of Columbia 178 Army medical bulletin 1090 Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Air- craft Design Criteria. 179-180 537 Entry Army postal service : Army postal bulletin 1 Army postal service bulletin 2 Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps, see Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Army. Army supplies, expendable, allowances. Arpke, Frederick, interstate migration and county finance in California 116 Arrowrock division, see Boise project. Arroyo Grande quadrangle, Calif., topographic sheet 748 Arsenals, chemical warfare, plans com- pleted 664 Arsenic, preprint from minerals year- book 1130 Art: American republics 467, 475 Joseph E. Widener collection 1181 Latin America 1466 Artillery : coast — ■ antiaircraft, mobile 1371 antiaircraft, semimobile 1373 harbor defense 1374 155-mm gun 1372 field- armored brigade 1383 corps 1384 notes, TM 6-650 1912 75-mm howitzer, pack 1381 square division 1382 field manual 6-56 1895 in desert 1120 truck drawn, triangular division 1367 use of rocket target, TM 4-236— 1910 Arts, Fine, see Art. Arts and crafts : quill and beadwork of Sioux 1003 Seneca splint basketry 1005 Asbestos : mineral industries census, 1939 — 237 preprint from minerals yearbook. 1131 Ashley quadrangle, Ind., topographic sheet 776 Ashley Valley Reservoir Co. project — 123 Asia, refrigerator market 689 Asphalt : and bitumens, mineral industries census, 1939 253 roofing and siding, statistics 203 Asphalt distributors, technical manual 5-1130 1911 Association of Pacific Fisheries 277 Athens quadrangle, Ark., topographic sheet 745 Athletic goods, see Sporting goods. Atlantic Charter, text (Spanish) 1765 Atlantic Coast, charts 422-424 Atlantic Ocean : chart 972 coastal currents 392 Attack and defense (military science), see Military art and science. Attorney General's Committee on Ad- ministrative Procedure, report, final 181 Attorneys, see Lawyers. Au Sable River, chart 1285 Australia : market for optical goods 677 motion-picture industry, survey.. 671 tax system, summary 1020 Automobile drivers, pre - induction training course 1655 Automobile industry and trade, see Automobiles. Automobile trailers, see Trailers. Automobiles : American industry 672 car sharing campaign 388, 389 Chevrolet, TM 10-1129, 10-1132, 10-1133 1914 Entry Automobiles — Continued conveneion sobre la reglamenta- ci6n del trafico autorno- tor 1455 curtailment of production, World War I 1050 factory sales and Canadian pro- duction 206 financing, statistics 204 parts and accessories manufac- turers 672 Plymouth, technical manual 10- 1149 1914 sales finance companies, statistics- 284 statistics 205 Avacha Bay, chart 900 Avachinskaya Guba, see Avacha Bay. Aviation, see Aeronautics. Aviation cadets : appointments, circular for infor- mation 1257 training, Army Air Forces 6 Axtmayer, Joseph H., manual de bro- matologia 1431 Aztec Ruins National Monument 1190 B. E. P. Q., see Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau. Backman, Jules, food rationing in Great Britain 15S2 Badges of honor, see Insignia. Baechler, Roy H., decay protection, etc., of wood 715 Bahama Islands, chart 935 Bakers and bakeries : income and expenses of manu- facturing corporations, 1939 666 output of bakeries, 1939 666 preparation for baker ratings 1258 Balboa Harbor, chart 951 Baldridge, Robert Lee, jr., veto mes- sages 1715 Balsa wood, South American, in na- tional defense 667 Baltimore, Md., port 1683 Bandelier National Monument, general information 1191 Bang's disease, eradication work, Nov. 1, 1941 169 Bank notes, counterfeit note index 1707 Banking, see Banks and banking. Bankruptcy, cases in District Courts. tables 22-23 Banks and banking : accounts insurance, rules and regulations 622 debits to deposit accounts, monthly statement— 618-619 debits to deposit accounts, weekly stntement 613 Negro owned, etc., institutions, re- port 448 see also Federal reserve banks — Federal reserve member banks- — -National banks. Bar Harbor quadrangle, Maine, topo- graphic sheet 786 Barbette carriages, see Gun mounts. Bard, Ralph A., safety needs in Fed- eral civil service 592 Bark, see Tanbark. Barnes, M. F., fire fighting 310 Barrels, steel, statistics 290 Baruch, Ismar, positions and salaries in Federal service, 1789- 1941 363 Basic field manuals, see names of de- partments, etc., issuing manuals. Basic tables of commissioning allow- ances, 18 plane squad- ron 30-31 Basketwork, Seneca splint basketry — 1005 Entry Batavia, rubber market 673 Bath, C. H., el entierro de la basura bajo un recubrimiento eficaz, Cristobal, Zona del Canal 1423 Battlefields, see names of battles — also names of certain na- tional parks. Bauxite : mineral industries census, 1939 — 238 preprint from minerals yearbook- 1132 Beadwork, quill and beadwork of Sioux 1003 Beale, Edward F., along Beale Trail__ 986 Beams, see Girders. Beatty, Willard W., editor: Indians of southern California 989 Indians yesterday and today 990 little boy with 3 names 991 little herder in autumn 992 little herder in spring 993 little herder in summer 994 little herder in winter 995 Navajo native dyes 999 Papago Indians of Arizona, etc 1001 quill and beadwork of Sioux 1003 Seneca splint basketry 1005 there still are buffalo 1011 who wants to be a prairie dog? — 1012 Beaver Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Beef, wartime controls, 1916-18 1074 Beet sugar, refining corporations, in- come, etc., 1939 666 see also Sugar beets. Belfast, Maine, chart of harbor 396 Belgian Congo, business firms, list 655 Belgium : chemical industry, wartime situa- tion 664 German military occupation, 1914-18 499 Bellingham, Wash., port 1698 Bengal, India, leather production 668 Bennett, Hugh H., land conditions in Venezuela 1746 Bennett, Ivan L., hymnal, Army and Navv 307 Benton Harbor, Mich., chart 1312 Bentonite, mineral industries census, 1939 239 Bercowitz, Anna, home work in hand- kerchief industry 1850 Berg Fjord, chart 902 Bering Sea, patrol 428 Bermuda : charts 899,903 chemical developments, 1940 664 Bernstein, Irving : control of coffee in World War I_ 1047 curtailment of automobile pro- duction 1050 Bessel Fjord, chart 919 Betz, Frederick, jr., chromite 1133 Beverages : alcoholic and nonalcoholic mar- kets — Dominican Republic 666 Ecuador 666 Guatemala 664, 666 Honduras 666 Philippines 666 Uruguay 666 soft drink industry of United States 666 Bible : Jewish Holy Scriptures 17 Roman Catholic version of New Testament 11 Bibliographic series, Pnn American Union___ 1493.1499.1517-18 Bibliographical and Libra'rv Associa- tion. Inter-Americnn. see Inter-American Biblio- graphical and Library Association. VI Entry Bibliography: aeronautics 34 agricultural economics . 134 air raid precautions 485—487 Amazonia 474 apprenticeship 1038 arbitration 453 barriers to trade between States- 653 civil defense 485h487 community pools 654 comparative federal financial sys- tems 1020 crime and criminal justice 184 defense production associations — 654 duties of administrators, Federal service 372 Federal agencies of 1st World War 1170 Federal taxation 1078 fine and folk arts of American republics 467 forestry, economics of 717 guayule 1743 Hawaii National Park 1192 homemaker service 327 intergovernmental fiscal rela- tions 1019, 1021 Japanese in America 1969—1970 Japanese techniques of military occupation 501 Latin America 1493, 1517 Latin American law periodicals- 1518 merit system administration 1734 Mexicans in United States 1499 military occupation of — Belgium, 1914-18 499 Europe, 1939-42 500 France, 1870-71 499 national defense 186, 1017 newspapers, how to read 185 public welfare 1626 radio 521 rubber 649 shipbuilding and fitting 187 social work 1626 tanks and military track-laying vehicles 182 training 612 Virginia campaign, 1781 1193 watchmaking and repairing 188 water in Western States 1748 Western Hemisphere defense 183 Yorktown campaign, 1781 1193 Bibliography Division, Library of Con- gress 182-188 Bicycles : exports 677 market in — Chile 677 Colombia 677 Uruguay 677 Big Creek quadrangle, Idaho, topo- graphic sheet 771 Big Muddy Creek area, water facilities plan 130 Big Piney quadrangle, Wyo., topo- graphic sheet 864 Binghamton east quadrangle, N. Y., topographic sheet 828 Binghamton west quadrangle, N. Y., topographic sheet 829 Biography : who's who on postage stamps — - Brazil 1528 Chile 1529 Colombia 1530 Biology : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1772 land management biology 1739 Birth certificates, manual of uniform procedure 235 Birth registration manual 235 Bishop, Tena, 4-H food preservation club members 555 Entry Bismuth, preprint from minerals year- book 1130 Bitumen, see Asphalt. Bituminous coal, see Coal. Bituminous Coal Consumers' Counsel- 189- 190 Bituminous Coal Division 191-192 orders 192 Blaisdell, Fred W., soil and water con- servation instruments 1751 Blanchard, Alan J., guayule, bibliog- raphy 1743 Blind : aid to, applications 1622 aid to, applications and cases 1621 Blood, hematology notes 1095 Bloom, Paul E., railways of Latin America 681 Bloomfield, John J., industrial hygiene activities 1630 Bloomsterbugden, chart 956 Blowers, see Mechanical fans. Blowing Rock quadrangle, N. C, topo- graphic sheet 832 Blue Hill Bay, chart 397 Board of Appeals on Visa Cases, re- port, 1942 193 Boats : merchant vessels of U. S., 1942_ 1086-87 signal letters of merchant marine, 1942 1088 technical manual 5-8020 1911 see also Submarine boats. Boilers, steel, new orders, statistics — 266 see also Hot-water boilers — Steam boilers. Boise project : opening public lands to entry _ 1664-65 public notice of annual water charges 1663 Bolivar, Simon, and other heroes of Latin America 1467 Bolivia : ancient civilization of the Ameri- cas 1465 automotive market developments- 672 market for railway equipment 672 railways 506 Bollenrath, Franz, metallic materials- 1729 Bombardiers, technical manual 1-251- 1908 Bombay, India, projected radio factory- 665 Bonds of officers, etc., standards and conditions prescribed- 1832—33 Bonds of United States : regulations governing 1827-30 2 percent depositary bonds 1837 2 1 A percent Treasury bonds of 1967-72 1838 see also Savings bonds and stamps. Bonneville Power Administration — 194-196 Books : air forces technical libraries book list 172 cataloged in Ordnance Dept. li- brary 1322 how to judge and use them 308 Japanese in America 1970 monthly list of D. C. Public Li- brary 493 see also Children's literature. Boots and shoes : Canada, footwear production and trade 668 leather, manufacturing corpora- tions 668 production of boots, shoes, and slippers — 272 rubber, footwear distribution in U. S 673 rubber, industry of United States- 673 shoe industry, 1914-18 1046 world shoe industry 668 Boozer, Simon Elbert, court case 1032 Borders, Karl, rent profiteering, pref- ace 1070 VII Entry Borneo, chart 974 Borrego quadrangle, Tex., topographic sheet 851 Boston, Mass. : chart of harbor 398 port 1684 Botany, American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1772 see also Medical botany. Boulder Dam, man is a giant, radio scripts 1013 Bowen, John T., refrigeration in han- dling milk 107 Bowles. Oliver : asbestos 1131 stone 1144 Box Elder School quadrangle, Colo., topographic sheet 761 Boykin, Mrs. Margaret G., city school officers 518 Boys clothing, see Clothing. Brancato, George N., meteorological behavior of thunder- storms 1982 Branch Mountain quadrangle, Calif., topographic sheet 749 Brass, scrap, accumulating at G. P. O., purchase 881 Brassica, seeds of commercial species- 1553 Brazil : American nation series 1449 coffee in the Americas 1463 coffee industry 666 commercial plantings of black acacia 664 cork, raw material 667, 677 cotton and other textile indus- tries 675 estudio de la peste bubonica en el nordeste del Brasil 1419 market for — ■ electrical household appli- ances 665 electrical industrial equip- ment 665, 669 industrial machinery 669 office supplies 669 optical goods 677 railway equipment 672 motion-picture industry, survey — 671 ports 503 producing more agricultural ma- chinery 669 railways 507 rubber 673 tax system, summary 1020 who's who on postage stamps, biographies 1528 wild fire 1445 Bread : control in World War I 1048 enriched, papers read at confer- ence 461 manufacturing corporations, 1939- 666 output, 1939 666 Breeze cartridge starter, see Diesel en- gines. Bricks, structural clay products, sta- tistics 292 Bridges, Harry R., court case 1031 Bridges, over navigable waters, list 539 Bristles : black, trade of Tsingtao, China__ 677 China trade 677 Hong Kong trade 677 Tientsin and Shanghai trade 677 British Columbia : lumber export trade 667 plywood industry expanding 667 British Honduras, market for office supplies 669 British India, see India. British Malaya : chemical developments, 1940 664 hardware trade 670 Entry British Malaya — Continued motion picture industry, survey — 671 rubber report 673 British West Indies, motion picture industry, survey 671 Broder, S., poster 1968 Bromatology, manual 1431 Bronzes : presidentes das republicas sul- americanas 468 same (in Spanish) 469 Brooks, Van Wyck, la literatura Norte- americana de hoy 1497 Browne, Arthur E., food stamp & direct purchase programs 1798 Browning machine guns, see Machine guns. Brucite, mineral industries census, 1939 250 Bryan, Nonabah Gorman, Navajo na- tive dyes 999 Bryant, Douglas W., tanks and military track-laying vehicles 1S2 Bubonic plague, see Plague. Buchenberg, A. E., report on ruin sta- bilization 1217 Buddleia, loganiaceae of Nevada 1545 Budget and Finance Office, Agriculture Dept 197 Budget Bureau 198-201 circular 199 Buenaventura, Port, chart 953 Buenos Aires, Argentina, American city series 1450 Buffalo berry, elaeagnaceae of Nevada. 1541 Building : census, 1939 213-216 census, 1939, summary 209 construction hints (periodical) — 702 District of Columbia code 488 safety requirements 542 structural steel, specifications 1950 Building materials, see names of ma- terials. Buildings, inspection for decay and in- sect damage 1551 see also Dwellings. Bulletins, see names of departments, etc., issuing bulletins — also subjects. Bureau Central de Traductions, see Central Translating Office. Burley tobacco, see Tobacco. Burlington, Vt., chart of harbor 1274 Burma, motion picture industry, sur- vey 671 Burners, see Oil burners. Burns and scalds, tratamiento de las quemaduras 1444 Burnt River area, water facilities plan 130 Burrard Inlet, chart 916 Business : Belgian Congo, list of firms 655 business indexes 614 census, 1939 209 suggested research topics 687 see also Corporations — Pooling — Retail trade — Wholesale trade. Business education, report on war courses offered 682 Busts : bronzes, presidentes das republicas sulamericanas 468 same (in Spanish) 469 Butantan, Brazil, snake farm 1519 Butter, production at highest level in history 666 Buttons, Puerto Rico, pearl button in- dustry 1867 Byrd, Jesse L., el entierro de la basura bajo un recubrimiento eficaz, Cristfibal, Zona del Canal 1423 VIII C Entry Cabeza de Vaca, Alvaro Nuiiez, see Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, Alvaro. Cacao, commodities of commerce se- ries 1452 Cache quadrangle, Okla., topographic sheet 836 Cadets, see Aviation cadets — Military Academy, West Point. Cadmium, output and sales 670 Calcimining, statistics, calcimines 270 Calcite, Mich., chart 1288 Calcium citrate, synopsis of informa- tion 664 Calendars (of business) see names of certain congressional committees. Calibrators, see Range calibrators. Califf, Joseph M., tomato canning in- dustry 1869 California : agricultural census analyses-- 109—110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 hops, marketing agreement 138 interstate migration and county finance 116 proposals for carrying mails 1556 topographic sheets 748-60 California, Gulf of, charts 927, 9S0-981 Calumet Harbor, charts 1275 Camas quadrangle, Wash.-Oreg., topo- graphic sheet 859 Cameron, Ruth W., Panama Canal 150S Cameron quadrangle, W. Va.-Pa.- Ohio, topographic sheet- 862 Camphor, synopsis of information 664 Camuy quadrangle, P. R., topographic sheet 843 Canada : chemical developments, 1940 664 diversion of waters of Niagara River 691-692, 699, 1763 double income taxation, conven- tion 698, 1785 extradition treaty 694, 1767 flue-cured tobacco 676 gasoline rationing 1588 leather footwear production and trade 668 leather-glove industry and trade- 668 leather industry and trade 668 lumber and millwork price con- trol 667 lumber production and consump- tion 667 needs more American coal 670 payment of subsidies under price ceiling 1593 personal income taxes 620 price ceiling 1579 priorities, regulations regarding military requirements 1953 radio statistics 665 railway rolling stock industry 672 •rubber manufacturing industry — 673 spruce lumber cut 667 tax system, summary 1020 tire rationing 1607 use of scrap iron and steel 670 wartime regulation of wages and hours 1883 Canal Zone, see Panama Canal. Canals, New York State, charts 1307-10 Candelilla wax, production, uses and foreign trade 604 Candy, see Confectionery. Canned food : current indicators 666 market in Hong Kong 666 production exceeds half billion an- nually 666 stock report 277 Canners' Association, see National Canners' Association. Entry Canning and preserving : 4-H club food preservation club members 555 how to get and use sugar for can- ning 1590 Puerto Rico fruit canning indus- try 1872 United States canning industry — 666 wages in tomato canning indus- try 1869 Cannonball River Area, water facilities plan 130 Cannon's procedure in House 894 Cans : detinning in present emergency — 670 tin, manufacturing industry of U. S 670 tin, supply regulations, World War I 1069 Canton, China, motion picture indus- try, survey 671 CAP bulletin 377 Cap Haitien, Haiti, chart 954 Cape May, N. J., chart of harbor 400 Car sharing, see Automobiles. Carbines, caliber .30 standard nomen- clature list B-28 1414 Carbon dioxide, synopsis of informa- tion 664 Carbon steel, see Steel. Carbon tetrachloride, synopsis of in- formation 664 Caribou Harbor, chart 904 Carleton quadrangle, Mich., topo- graphic sheet 803 Carlsbad project, general information- 1667 Carnegie Lake, sedimentation inves- tigation 1750 Carpet-weed, aizoaceae of Nevada 1539 Carpets, wool manufacturing indus- try 675 Carriers : industrial reference service 672 notice of increases in rates 1601 see also special tvpes of carriers, e. g. Railroads. Cars, see Automobiles. Carta informativa americana 465—466 Cartersville mining district, Ga., topo- graphic sheet 770 Cartridge starters, see Diesel engines. Cartridges, firing, ball, cal. .50— 1326, 1347 Casa Grande National Monument, general information 1194 Casein, synopsis of information 664 Cassava, industry in Netherlands In- dies 666 Cast iron : gray iron jobbing foundry indus- try 1871 malleable castings, statistics 233 manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 632 Casting, see Malleable castings — Steel castings. Castor-bean, synopsis of information- 664 Catalogs : NYA articles available for ex- change 1230-31 Union Catalog of Library of Con- gress 1847 see also special subject involved. Catron County, N. Mex., water facili- ties plan for area 130 Cattell, Roscoe A., helium 1136 Cattle, tuberculosis and Bang's disease eradication work 169 Caudle, J. E., land conditions in Ven- ezuela 1746 Cavalry : horse and mechanized regiment 1369 horse brigade 1368 mechanized division, horse 1395 Cellulose, fibers, microstructure 711 see also Pyroxylin plastics. IX Entry Cement : industry of United States 670 meets new demands 674 Census, European countries, prelimi- nary list 1081 see also names of articles, indus- tries, States, etc. Census Bureau 202-306, 703, 710, 1092 Central America : economic gifts to the world 1468 market for athletic and sporting goods 677 Central Housing Committee 1016 Central La Plata quadrangle, P. R., topographic sheet 844 Central Translating Office : publications series (transla- tions) — French 1783 Spanish 1765 Centrifugal pumps, see Pumps. Ceramics, see Pottery. Cereals, Prepared, manufacturing cor- porations, F. T. C. re- port 631 C6spedes, Francisco S., educational trends in Latin America- 1475 Ceylon : chemical raw material review 664 coconut situation, 1940 666 Chaco Canyon National Monument, Navajo Indian Mobile Unit, report, 1941 1189 Chain saw, technical manual 5-4000 1911 Chalmette National Historical Park, general information 1195 Champlain, Lake, charts 1283-84 Chaplains, technical manual 16-205 1916 Chaplains' Corps, Army, technical man- uals 1916 Chaplains, Office of Chief of 307 Chapman, Alvan L., radio in educa- tion 522 Charcoal, production in United States- 664 Charting the 3 R's of 1943 1580 Charts, see Maps and charts. Chassis : half-track vehicles, TM 9-1710C- 1913 truck, 2 Ms-ton, TM 10-1392 1914 Chattanooga Battlefield, general infor- mation 1197 Check list of hearings, House Commit- tee on Agriculture 1079 Chefoo, China, motion picture industry, survey 671 Chemical warfare : and Chemical Warfare Service 317 gas attack at Ypres 311 medical aspects 378 miscellany, articles 309 training guide 314-315 Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal 308-316 Chemical Warfare Service 317-320 control activities 319 ordnance equipment chart 1370 technical manuals 1909 Chemical Warfare Service Schools, Edgewood Arsenal, Offi- cer Candidate School, Advanced School 318 Chemicals : importers and dealers in Mexico, list 656 imports through New York- 1799-1800 industrial reference service 664 Chemistry, American Scientific Con- gress, proceedings 1776 Chenango Forks quadrangle. N. Y., top- ographic sheet 830 Cherry Creek area, water facilities plan 130 Chevrolet armored car, see Tanks (mili- tary science). Chevrolet cars, see Automobiles. Chevrolet trucks, see Motortrucks. Entry Chewing gum, industry of United States 666 Chewing tobacco, see Tobacco. Chicago, 111. : chart of harbor 1276 chart of lake front 1277 fruit and vegetable wholesale prices 140 Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na- tional Park, general in- formation 1196-97 Chickamauga Battlefield, general in- formation 1196 Child welfare, see .Children. Children : dependent — aid to, administration 1625 aid to, study in 6 States 1620 applications ,__ 1622 applications and cases 1621 heart disease, principles for care_ 321 in wartime, radio scripts 322-323 nutrition in Latin America 1418 Pan American Sanitary Bureau work 1446 radio programs 515 raising a President, radio scripts- 329 to keep your children free 1962 see also Clothing — Farm labor. Children's Bureau 321-329 Children's Bureau today 324 Children's literature, Indian life read- ers 991-996, 1002, 1006, 1011-12 Chile : American nation series 1453 automotive market developments- 672 ceramic industry 674 communication facilities 502 market for — bicycles 677 optical goods 677 railway equipment 672 yarns and fabrics 675 motion-picture industry, sui ?ey — 671 music, dances, Christmas customs, etc 1464 railways 508 tobacco trade 676 who's who on postage stamps, bi- ographies 1529 China : bristle trade 677 chemical developments, 1940 664 electrical market 689 market for alcoholic beverages 666 market for office equipment 669 motion picture industry, survey — 671 source of raw cotton for Japan 675 source of straw hats 675 trade with United States 688 Chocolate : competitive industry, trends 666 products, sales and credits, statis- tics 212 Christ of the Andes 1464 Christianshaab, Greenland, chart 905 Christmas customs in Argentina and Chile 1464 Christmas trees, industrial reference service 667 Chromite : preprint from minerals yearbook — 1133 reserves of Alaska 670 Chromium-nickel steel, tensile and pack compressive tests 1162 Chrysler tank, see Tanks (military science). Cigarettes : distribution of manufacti'rers' sales 676 tobacco industry 1878 Cigars, distribution of manufacturers' sales 676 Cimarron River area, water facilities plan 130 Entry Cinchona, commodities of commerce series 1512 Circuit judges, see Judges. Circular letters, extension, effective 549 see also names of departments, etc., issuing circular let- ters. Circulars, see names of departments, etc., issuing circulars. Citations (law), see Laws. Cities and towns : how to plan future in war for peace 660 small town manual 685 Citric acid, synopsis of information.- 664 Citrus fruit, production and trade, 1935-39 666 Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic, American city series 1454 Civil Aeronautics Administration — 330-342 manual of operations 338 Civil Aeronautics Board 343-354 orders 347, 354 regulations 349, 354 special tariff permission 351 Civil Air Patrol bulletin 377 Civil Engineers, American Society of, see American Society of Civil Engineers. Civil Engineers Corps, Navy, news memorandum 1998 Civil procedure, decisions, Federal rules 1029-30 Civil service : act and rules 355 act and rules, loose-leaf service maintenance, etc 364 duties of administrators in Fed- eral service 362, 372 merit system administration, bibli- ography 1734 nurses, opportunities and work 366 P C. D. manual 358-359, 365, 368 P. C. D. manuals, checklist 357 .positions and salaries, Federal service, 1789-1941 363 safety needs in Federal civil serv- .ice 592 Civil Service Commission 355-376 activities, objectives 365 departmental circular 360 departmental circular, occupation- al deferment series 361 retirement circular 369 retirement reports 370-371 Civilian Conservation Corps, regula- tions 18S6 Civilian defense : bibliography 485-487 plan for industrial plant 1273 Civilian Defense Office 194, 377-391 operations letter 385 posters 379 Civilian Mobilization Division, see Civilian Defense Office. Civilian nominations, see Nominations. Civilians and venereal diseases chemi- cal prophylaxis 1631 Civilization, ancient, of the Americas 1465 Claims, convention with Mexico 696, 1769 see also names of claimants. Clark, Ann N. : little boy with 3 names 991 little herder 992-995 Pine Ridge porcupine 1002 Slim Butte raccoon 1006 there still are buffalo 1011 who wants to be a prairie dog 1012 Clark, Bennett Champ (Senator from Mo.) : reports made by — Wildlife Resources, Special Committee on Conserva- tion of 1990-91 Entry Classification (Government officials and employees), see Govern- ment officials and em- ployees. Classification (Library of Congress), additions & changes 1786 Clay : clay products industry 1870 production and distribution 674 structural clay products, statis- tics 292 Clay industries, see Clay. Cleaning, see Dry cleaning. Cleaning compositions, safety informa- tion 458 Climate in service of agriculture, ad- dress 1741 Climb (aircraft), see Airplanes. Clothing : cotton, etc., garments, statistics. 217 home work in apparel industry 1852 home work in knitted outerwear industry 1851 men's, youths', and boys', statis- tics 236 minimum wage in pants, shirts etc., industry 1876 minimum wages, determination 1629 safety first in home dry cleaning- 458 skill in apparel industry 1879 women's apparel industry 1884 Clover Creek Area, water facilities plan 130 Cloves, industry of Zanzibar 666 Coal : bituminous, buying and burning 189 bituminous, tables 191 Canada needs more American coal 670 enlist your furnace for wartime service 190 stocks and days' supply 601-602 Coal Creek quadrangle, Colo., topo- graphic sheet 762 Coast and Geodetic Survey 392-426 Coast artillery, see Artillery. Coast Artillery Corps : antiaircraft artillery, enlistment- 20 technical manuals 1910 Coast defense, ordnance equipment chart 1374 Coast Guard 427-441 enlistment, information 436 headquarters circular 433-434 orders, general 432 regulations 440 uniform regulations 1248, 1256 Coast pilots, see Pilot guides. Coastal currents, see Ocean currents. Coblentz, Catherine C, Pan American Highway 1505 Cocoa bean, industry of Netherlands Indies 666 Coconut, situation in Ceylon, 1940 666 Cocos Islands, chart 906 Code of Federal regulations, see, for titles, chapters, etc.. of the code printed sepa- rately, subject involved. Codes, city, county and State 982 Coffee : Brazilian industry 666 control in World War I 1047 in the Americas 1463 Mexican industry 666 United States industry 666 United States trade 666 Coffee Board. Inter-American, see Inter-American Coffee Board. Coggins, Jack, poster 1761 Cohen, Felix S., handbook of Federal Indian law 1756 Cokeville Quadrangle, Wyo., topo- graphic sheet 865 XI Entry Cold (disease) : acute respiratory infection 1633 Cold storage, see Refrigeration and refrigerating machin- ery — also Serums. Collective bargaining, law behind union agreements 1757 College students, see Students. Colleges and universities : courses in forestry, list of schools- 716 educational directory, 19-11 518 in American republics, directory- 476 radio courses 514, 522 report on war courses offered 682 see also Land grant colleges. Colombia : art and literature 1466 dairy industry 479 market for — - athletic and sporting goods- 677 bicycles 677 distilled liquors 666 office supplies 669 railway equipment 672 wines 600 railways - 509 who's who on postage stamps, bi- ographies 1530 Colonial National Historical Park, bib- liography of Virginia and Yorktown cam- paigns 1193 Color, standards for grading maple sirup 108 Colorado : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 proposals for carrying mails 1557 topographic sheets 761-767 Colorado National Monument, topo- graphic map 737 Colorado River area, water facilities plan 130 Columbia Basin project, land classi- fication, map 1666 Columbia River, chart 401 Columbus Memorial Library, see Pan American Union Li- brary. Combat (military science), see Mili- tary art and science. Combustion engines, see Gas and oil engines. Command and General Staff School. Fort Leavenworth 442—447 commandants, etc 444 graduates of classes 445-447 military review, quarterly 443 report, 1938-39 442 Commandos, see Military art and sci- ence. Commerce : publications, price list 495 regulations applicable to exports- 1954 wartime control in foreign coun- tries 638 see also Interstate commerce — also names of articles of commerce — also names of certain countries, etc. Commerce Department 448-451 Commercial products : commodities of commerce series- 1452. 1456. 1512, 1525 price actions taken by O. P. A 1595 pricing of joint products 1596 product assignments 1955—57 see also Manufactures — also names of products. Commercial standard series 1172-1178 Committeeman letters : ECR committeeman letter 51 SR committeeman letter 89 Commodities, see Commercial prod- ucts. Entry Common carriers, see Carriers. Communication and traffic : air-ground communication, TM 1-465 1908 Central American republics 1468 planning survey circular letter 1648 signal communication 1891 see also various methods of com- munication, e. g., Tele- graph. Communications Board, see War Com- munications Board. Comobabi quadrangle, Ariz., topo- graphic sheet 741 Compensation, see Damages. Complement fixation test, see Syphilis. Comptroller letters, Federal Housing Administration 585-586 Comptroller of Currency 45^ bulletins 452 Conant, James B. : educagfio para uma sociedade sem classes 1472 same (in Spanish) 1473 Concepcion Bay, chart 980 Conciliation, see Arbitration. Conciliation Service 453 Concrete, standards of design, adden- dum 1999 Concrete mixers, technical manual 5— 2108 1911 Confectioners' Association, see Na- tional Confectioners' As- sociation. Confectionery : minimum wages in manufacturing industry 1855 sales and credits, statistics 212 sales and distribution, 1941 657 trends in industry 666 United States industry 666 Conferences, congresses, etc., see names of bodies holding confer- ences, etc. ; or, when not held by any named body, see name of conference, etc., if distinctive. Congress, see House of Representa- tives — Senate. Congress and conference series 1477-81, 1487, 1507, 1511, 1513-14, 1516, 1520-21. Connally, Thomas T. (Senator from Tex.) : reports made by — Foreign Relations Com 691-692, 694 Connecticut : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 Connor, John H., snake farm at Butan- tan 1519 Con over, Helen F. : crime and criminal justice 184 Western Hemisphere defense 183 Conscription : health defense, VD education ac- tivities 1635 physical examination, analysis of reports 1712 Conservation Corps, see Civilian Con- servation Corps. Conservation man, radio scripts 1198 list 1199 Conservation of Cultural Resources Committee, services 1229 Conservation of natural resources, see Natural resources. Constantine, Mildred, art in American republics 475 Construction, see Building. Consuls, convention with Mexico 1764 Consumer education : consumer notes 454, 460 consumers and national defense 455 XII Entry Consumers' cooperation, see Coopera- tives. Consumers' Counsel Division, Agricul- tural Adjustment Admin- istration 454-459, 460 Consumption (economics), see Con- sumer education — Ra- tioning. Contactor unit, technical manual 11— 1000 1915 Contagion and contagious diseases, el lanzallamas en la lucha antipestosa, roedores y pulgas de roedores 1430 see also names and classes of dis- eases. Continental engine, see Gas and oil en- gines. Contract bulletin 1652 Contracts, see Government contracts. Control surfaces, see Airfoils. Convection of heat, see Heat. Conversion, Industrial, see Mobiliza- tion, Industrial. Cook, Donald H., manual de bromato- logia 1431 Cooking appliances, industry of United States 670 Cooks, ship's cook, preparation for rating 1262 see also Bakers and bakeries. Cooling appliances, see Refrigeration and refrigerating ma- chinery. Cooper, Joseph D., telephone manners. 1534 Cooperage : industry and national defense 667 timber requirements 725 Cooperation : library memoranda 1080 men working together 1948 Union Catalog of Library of Con- gress 1847 see also Cooperatives — Interna- tional cooperation. Cooperatives : electricity 1704 for Indians 987 job for cooperators 456 see also Federal credit unions. Coordinator of Health, Welfare, and Related Defense Activi- ties Office--- 461-462 Coordinator of Information 463 Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office— 464-476, 1447, 1451, 1482-83, 1486, 1490, 1505- 6, 1508, 1519. posters 470 Copper : accumulating at G. P. O., pur- chase 881 commodities of commerce series 1456 consumption breaks all records 670 in Oregon 1135 industry of United States 670 mineral industries census, 1939 240 Copra, Philippine market 680 Copyright, international convention, re- port 695 Cork, manufacturers use Brazilian raw material 667, 677 Corn : corn and wheat bulletin 1979, 1989 industrial products, production and trade 666 Cornelius, H., metallic materials 1729 Corporations : acceptable as sureties 1814-15 American listed, statistics of 1711 Federal Trade Commission re- ports 631-636 see also Government corporations. Corpus Christi, Tex., port 1685 Correio do Departamento de Cooperacno Intelectual 1457 Entry Correo de la Oficina de CooperaciSn Intelectual 1458 Correspondence, see Letters. Cosmetics, consumer protection _ 648 Cost-ascertainment studies, see Mail matter. Cost of living, Latin American 1426 Costa Rica, market for office supplies- 669 Cotton : aspects of world cotton situation- 652 Brazil's industries 675 China as source for Japan 675 consumption in United States-- 675 crop insurance, don't trust to luck_ 577 industry, United States 675 loan program, instructions and procedure 55. 95 market conditions and controls, 1914-18 1049 marketing quotas — cotton marketing quota let- ter 46 instructions for 1941 62-68 regulations 1942-43 83, 102 undelivered or lost checks, etc 50,91 Nicaraguan market for piece goods 675 spinning industry, activity 202 Tariff Commission report 1801 see also names of manufactured ar- ticles and materials. Cotton gins, modernization means high- er returns 669 Cotton goods, see Cotton. Cottonseed, products manufactured and on hand at oil mills— 218-220 Cottonseed meal, manufactured and on hand at oil mills 218-220 Cottonseed oil, manufactured and on hand at oil mills 218-220 Council of Personnel Administration, activities, 1941 356, 477 Counterfeits, note index 1707 Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, customs calendar for Oct. term, 1942 478 Courts martial and courts of inquiry, Military Academy, West Point 1113, 1115, 1118 Courts of United States, see Judges. Coxswain, preparation for rating 1250 Crafts, see Arts and crafts. Crane, tractor, T26, standard nomen- clature list G-117 1414 Crazy Woman Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Credit, see Agricultural credit — Fi- nance companies. Credit Men, National Association of, see National Association of Credit Men. Credit unions, see Federal credit unions. Creosote oil, synopsis of information- 664 Crime and criminals : apprehension order 558 bibliography, crime and criminal justice 184 counterfeit note index 1707 identification facilities of FBI 559 identification order 560 Cristobal, C. Z., el entierro de la basura bajo un recubrimiento eficaz 1423 Cron, Lawrence E., truck crop farms — 120- 121 Crop insurance, see Agricultural insur- ance. Crop Reporting Board, see Agricultur- al Economics Bureau. Crops : average prices and value of produc- tion 149 foreign crops and markets 650-651 XIII Entry Crops — Continued loan eligibility requirements, etc_ 105 see also names of crops. Crosby, Lewis, minimum wage in paper products industry 1856 Crow Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Cruess, William V., dehydration of veg- etables 1657 Cuba: automotive market developments. 672 chart 935 hide and skin supply 06tt iron and steel trade 670 market for — ■ flat glass 674 office supplies 669 optical goods 677 sporting goods 677 motion picture industry, survey 671 tobacco export trade 676 use of space and water heaters 670 women in the Americas 1469 Culture : cultural pattern and nutrition 550 protection of America's heritage 12:!;) Gumming, Hugh S., sr., Pan American Sanitary Bureau work in relation to child welfare. 1446 Currants, Greek production and trade- 666 Currency, see Money. Currency paper, see Paper. Current statistical service, see Census Bureau. Currents, see Ocean currents. Curry County, N. Mex., water facilities plan for area 130 Curwensville quadrangle, Pa , topo- graphic sheet 840 Cushing, Edith W., educational asso- ciations, etc 518 Cussler, Margaret T., cultural pattern and nutrition 550 Customs, see Tariff. Cyrenaica, development of German de- fense tactics 1122 Czechoslovakia, chemical concern, fi- nancial report 664 D Daily digest, see Agriculture. Dairy Industry Bureau 107, 479 Dairy products : refrigeration in handling of milk_ 107 survey and regulation of industry, 1914-18 1062 Dairying : in Colombia 479 in Latin American countries 1524 Damages, aviation liability legisla- tion, report 350 Dams, see Boulder Dam. Dancing, Argentina and Chile 1464 Daniel, Cuthbert, radio listener pan- els 524 Danmark, Greenland, chart of harbor and environs 907 Danmark Havn, chart 90S Data transmission systems, technical manual 9-1651, 9-1653, 9-1656 1913 David W. Taylor Model Basin 1729 Davids, Norman, table of zeros of Legendre polynomials-- 1179 Davidson, Jo : bronzes, presidentes das republi- cas sulamericanas 46S same fin Spanish) 469 Davis, Hubert W. : nickel 1141 platinum and allied metals 1142 tungsten 1145 Davis, Thoma J., directory of mailing list houses 660 765883—47 11 Entry Dawber, Thomas R., acute respiratory infection 1633 Dawson County, Mont., water facili- ties plan for area 130 Day, Besse B., Federal real estate and property tax rates 706 Death, see Vital statistics. DeBirny, Arinoud W., address on price discrimination 630 Deckinger, Gladys, minimum wage in printing, etc. industries- 1S57 Decorations of honor, foreign navies 1269 Dederick quadrangle, i\io., topo- graphic sheet 811 Deep well pumps, see Pumps. Defective and delinquent classes, la educacion y el cu'dado de los excepcionales 1474 Defense (military science), see Mili- tary art and science. Defense contracts, see Government contracts. Defense councils : car sharing campaign sugges- tions 388, 389 speakers, material on inflation, etc 381 speakers, news bulletin on ra- tioning 3S4 town meetings tor war 390 Defense Health and Welfare Services Office 391, 480-483 Social Protection Section pro- gram 481 Defense housing, see Housing. Defense Housing Coordination Divi- sion 484 Defense savings bonds and stamps, see Savings bonds and stamps. Defenses, see National defense. De Give, Mary L., cultural pattern and nutrition 550 Dehydration, vegetables 666, 1657 De la Garza, Jeannette M, see Garza, Jeannette M., de la. Delavan quadrangle, 111., topographic sheet 772 Delaware : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 768, 797 Delaware River, ports 1700 Delaware Water Gap quadrangle, Pa.- N. J., topographic sheet- 842 Delco-Remy starter, see Gas and oil engines. Delinquent classes, see Defective and delinquent classes. Demonstration areas, see Recreational areas and demonstration projects. Denison, Edward F., consumer expen- ditures 658 Dennison quadrangle, Ill.-Ind., topo- graphic sheet 774 Dental bulletin 1091 Dependent children, see Children. Deposit insurance, rules and regula- tions 622 Deposit Insurance Corporation, see Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation. Depositaries, see Public moneys. Depositary bonds, see Bonds of United States. Deposition (geology), see Sedimenta- tion and deposition. Depository libraries, see Libraries. Deposits Division, see Accounts Bu- reau, Fiscal Service. Desert operations, field manuals 1900-01 Detroit River, charts 1278, 1280 Diamond truck, see Motortrucks. Diamonds, industrial 669, 670 XIV Entry Diatomite, mineral industries census, 1939 241 Dictionary, military, TM 30-254 1917 Diesel engines : Fairbanks-Morse model, TM 55- 1122 1918 radial, breeze cartridge starter, TM 9-1731 1913 starter, cartridge, standard no- menclature list G-103 — 1414 Diesel power plants, see Power plants. Digest of procedures ^or Diphtheria, immunization o-o Directories: art in American republics aci6n y el cuidado de los exeep- cionales 1474 France : German military occupation, 1870-71 499 maximum hour lesislation 1859 possessions in Africa, materials in National Archives 1165 Franke. Herbert A. : arsenic and bismuth 1130 bauxite and aluminum 1132 magnesium 1137 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, dedica- tion 1163 Frantz, Russell, chemical prophylaxis of venereal diseases 1631 Fraser River, chart 916 Frazer, Nolia D., State, etc.. school officers 518 FREC, see Federal Radio Education Committee. Frederikshaab. Greenland, chart of area 917 Freer. Robert E.. address 628 Freight forwarders, see Forwarders. French Indo-China, see Indo-China. Frost, Beulah M., world paper con- sumption. 1927-38 690 Frost protection, fruit and vegetables- 1980 Fruehauf tractor crane, see Crane. Fruit : buy fresh fruits for wartime meals 157« crop prospects 144 fisrhtins cold weather 1980 Puerto Rico canninsr industry 1S72 wholesale prices at New York City, etc 140 see also Dried fruit. Frutchey, Fred P.. 4-H food preser- vation club members 555 Fuel, consumption for electric energy- 594- 595 Fuel oil : consumption and usage 672 stocks and days' supply 602 Fuel svstems : light tank. TM 9-1726F 1913 occupations related to fuel assem- blers 1928 Fugitives from justice, see Crime and criminals. Fuller's earth : industry 670, 674 mineral industries census, 1939 — 243 Furnaces : enlist your furnace for wartime service 190 warm-air, statistics 298-299 Furniture, how wartime controls af- fected consumer 1053 G Entry Gabrielson, Ira N., waterfowl regula- tions 1991 river forecasting methods 1985 rosette strain computer 1160 see also Rain gages — Snow gages. Galapagos Islands, chart 918 Galarza, Mae: guano islands 1483 Pan American Union 1506 Galban Lobo Co., S. A 533 "?|^ Gait. Tom, Francisco Pizarro 1482 Galveston, Tex., port 1690 Game: nta big-game animals for disposal 64b surplus big-game animals fo" sale- 647 see also Waterfowl. Gano, Frank W., study of priorities 178 Garbage, see Refuse. Gardens, see School gardens. Gareau, Paul A. : spring weather 352 warning to air carrier personnel — 353 Garin, Alexis N., sedimentation. Mor- ris Sheppard Lake, Tex__ 1738 Garments, see Clothing Garrett, Lorrainne W., snake farm at Butantan 1519 Garv. Ind., chart of harbor 1277 Garza, Jeannette M., de la, public health journals of Latin America 1416 Gas, see Gases. Gas and oil engines : Continental, TM 9-1726 1913 engine icing 345 Fairbanks-Morse. TM 55-1122 1918 Guiberson, TM 9-1727. 9-1750E- 1913 heavy tractor, TM 9-1777A 1913 internal-combustion, heat trans- fer 1158 starter, Delco-Remy, standard no- menclature list G-103_-_ 1414 White, half-track vehicles, TM 9- 1711 1913 Wright engines, TM 9-1750D, 9- 1751 1913 see also Diesel engines — Marine engines. Gas masks, history and development-- 320 Gas utilities, financial statistics 1708 Gas warfare, see Chemical warfare. Gases, identification sets, instructions- 312- see also Chemical warfare — Gas masks. Gasoline: *^~ A conservation, 1918 1054 mileage conservation program 1591 rationing, in Canada 1588 rationing, nation-wide 519 Gassner, John : um decenio do drama Norte-Amer- icano 1460 un decenio del drama Norteameri- cano 1459 Gaudet, Hazel, radio listener panel 524 Gauss' mechanical quadrature formula, see Quadrature. Gavlord, Helen M., gold, silver, etc., in Oregon 1135 Geary cpuadrangle, Okla., topographic sheet »g7 Geelong, Australia, chart of harbor 95o Geese, raising i?i Gefions Havn, chart »i» Gelatin, statistics .— -T"- iix General Electric Co., apprenticeship system 1041 General Land Office 729-731 General Motors Corporation, standard nomenclature list G-122- 1414 General Service Schools, see names of schools. XX Entry General Staff School, see Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth. Generators, TM 9-1726A, 9-2617 1913 see also Electric power. Geneva, N. Y., chart 1309 Geographical names, of Nevada, index. 1542 Geography, American Scientific Con- gress, proceedings 1778 Geological Survey 732-865 Geology, American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1773 see also Volcanoes. George, Walter F. (Senator from Ga.) : reports made by — Foreign Relations Com 698-699 Georges Bank, chart 403 Georgia : agricultural census analyses-- 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 peach marketing agreement 137 topographic sheet 770 German propaganda : divide and conquer, story of Nazi terror - '919 no book for free men 1951 Germany : armored army 1124 chemical resources, plans for ex- ploiting 664 defensive tactics in Cyrenaica 1122 enemy air-borne forces 1123 farm equipment trade 669 militarv occupation of — Belgium, 1914-18 499 Europe, 1939-42 500 France, 1870-71 499 military training 1125 motorized infantry regiment 1126 price control, chronology 1581 subsidies as instrument of price administration 1606 tactical doctrine 1127 tactics during Libyan campaign — 1120 tax system, summary 1020 tobacco culture, present status 676 war production drive is different- 1939 Gibraltar, tobacco industry and trade- 676 Gilbert Islands, chart 920 Gilbertson, Henry W., extension circu- lar letters 549 Gill, Lake S., forest pathology, south- ern region 1550 Gillette, Guy M. (Senator from Iowa) : reports made by — Foreign Relations Com 697 Girders, lateral stability of aluminum- alloy I-beams 1159 Glacier Bay, chart 404 Glass, flat, market in Cuba 674 see also Glassware — Sand. Glassware, illuminating, sales, etc., sta- tistics 231 Gleason, Mount, quadrangle, Calif., top- ographic sheet 752 Glenwood quadrangle. Ark., topo- graphic sheet 746 Glossaries : aeronautical English-Japanese 1245 Arabic words used on maps 538 Gloucester, Mass., chart of harbor 405 Gloves : industry 1858 knit fabric, statistics 297 leather, industry and trade of Can- ada 668 leather, statistics 232 Glue, synopsis of information 664 Glycerin, synopsis of information 664 GMC trucks, see Motortrucks. Goats, see Angora goats. Godhavn, Greenland, chart 921 Godthaab, Greenland, chart of area — 922 Entry Goetz, Delia, the Incas 1486 Gold in Oregon 1135 Golden Gate International Exposition Commission, report of commissioner 866 Good neighbor policy, see Pan Ameri- canism. Goodwillie, Arthur, rehabilitation of s. w. Washington, D. C— 892 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., appren- ticeship system 1042 Goose, see Geese. Goose Lake, water facilities plan for area 130 Gorham quadrangle. N. H.-Maine, top- ographic sheet 826 Gospels, see BiDie. Gottschalk, Louis C. : improvement of sandy soil with river silt 1749 reservoir silting, etc 1747 sedimentation investigation of Carnegie Lake 1750 Government contracts : adjustment of prices for commodi- ties 1597 commercial printing, procurement by G. P. O S78 defense contract awards- census regions 25 Federal reserve districts 27 geographic distribution 26 industrial areas 25. 27 defense production associations — 654 escalator clauses in war contracts. 1 586 Higgins contracts 1098 major war supply contracts 1934, 1942-46 State distribution 1960-61 Government corporations, financial statements, regulations- 198 Government deposits, see Public moneys. Government documents, see Govern- ment publications. Government employees, see Govern- ment officials and employ- ees. Government expenditures, see Econo- mies in National Govern- ment. Government life insurance, see Life in- surance. Government offices : bibliography of 1st World War agencies 1170 historical units of 1st World War_ 1164 procedure manuals 367 records administration and the war 1169 training programs in Federal serv- ice 373 war history and records programs. 201 Government officials and employees : bonds of certifying officers 1832-33 classification act of 1923, as amended — coverage 358 current provisions 359 duties of administrators 362, 372 Forest Service, sponsors for new workers 708 nominations submitted to Senate. 1713 pay-roll savings 1841—45 position-classification and sala- ries 363 retirement circular 369 retirement reports, 1941 370-371 training programs 373 war service, college students 376 Government printing, see Public print- ing. XXI Entry Government Printing Office 867-8S4 administrative order 868 AGPO 869 fire regulations 874 G. P. O. bulletin 872 machinery, descriptive catalog 871 personnel bulletin 876 purchase circular 884 telephone directory 873 Government publications, depository in- voice 496 Government Reports Office 885-889 Government supplies : surplus list 1615 surplus property circular 1616 see also, for supplies for any branch of Government, name of that branch of Government. Goyanna, Ruy, o internato nos hospi- tais dos Estados Unidos_ 1417 Graders, see Road graders. Grading of commercial products, see names of products. Graham, Edward H. : agriculture and land management biology 1739 ■wildlife management 1755 Grain : loan documents, completing 92 Nation's grain storage capacity — 148 products, industry, minimum wage rates 1854 reinspection, loan liquidation, etc_ 104 United States milling industry 666 Grand Haven, Mich., chart 1279 Grand Marais, Mich., chart 1300 Grand River, chart 1279 Granite, mineral industries census, 1939 245 Graphic arts, see Printing. Gray iron, see Cast iron. Grays Harbor, port 1698 Grease gun kits, technical manual 5- 9080 1911 Great Britain : Argentina as meat supplier 666 British commandos 1121 food rationing 1582 hours of labor and labor supply, regulation 1881 lend-lease lumber purchases 667 motor vehicle industry 672 personal income taxes 620 points rationing in United King- dom 1594 price administration 1570 price restraining subsidies 1577 rationing of civilian consumption. 1602 renseignements g6neraux sur les progres du programme de defense 1783 retail distribution control 1575 rubber goods industry 673 tactics during Libyan campaign — 1120 tax exemption of defense opera- tions 1766 Great Lakes, transportation lines, 1941 1702 Greece : motor vehicle import trade 672 raisin and currant production and trade 666 tobacco industry and trade 670 tobacco market 676 valonia and valonia extract indus- try 668 Green, Theodore F. (Senator from R. I.) : reports made by — ■ Foreign Relations Com 693 Green Bay, charts : 1281, 1311 Greenland, charts 923-925 Griffith, Donald T.. land utilization, etc., in Kootenai County, Idaho 117 Entry Guano islands 1483 Guaranties and sureties, Federal bonds, corporations acceptable- 1814 - 15 Guatemala : alcoholic and nonalcoholic bever- age markets 664, 666 automotive market developments. 672 chemical developments, 1940 664 chemical raw material review 664 electrical market 689 industrial machinery market 669 lumber industry and trade 667 motion picture industry, survey 671 office supplies market 669 paper trade 667 Guayule, bibliography 1743 Guiana, market for railway equip- ment 672 Guiberson engine, see Gas and oil en- gines. Gulf Coast, charts 406, 422, 926 Gulfport, Miss., port 1692 Gun carriages, see Gun mounts. Gun mounts : engine for motor carriages, TM 9-1750E 1913 40-mm antiaircraft, TM 9-1252, 9-1253 1913 howitzer, standard nomenclature list C-20 1414 mortar, TM 9-456 1913 90-mm antiaircraft, TM 9-371 1913 90-nini gun, TM 9-1370B 1913 155-mm gun, TM 9-1345 1913 105-mm howitzer, TM 9-1325 1913 railway gun, TM 9-403 1913 seacoast gun, TM 9-421, 9-471— _ 1913 75-mm gun, standard nomencla- ture list C-12 1414 37-mm motor carriage, TM 9- 750A 1913 Gunnery : aerial and ground, technical man- ual 1-270, 1-273 1908 firing tables 1325-50, 1414 Gunnison River area, water facilities plan 130 Guns : 90-mm, TM 9-1370B 1913 155-mm, firing tables 1344-46 155-mm, ordnance equipment chart 1372 155-mm, TM 9-345, 9-1345 1913 75-mm, field manual 6-56 1895 75-mm, firing tables 1341-43 75-mm, standard nomenclature list C-12 1414 6-inch, firing tables 1332-35 16-inch firing tables 1340 3-inch, firing tables 1325 3.45-in., firing tables 1348 see also Antiaircraft guns — How- itzers — Machine guns — - Mortars (ordnance) — Railway guns — Seacoast guns — Tank guns. Gypsum, mineral industries census, 1939 246 Haas, Barbara, telephone manners 1534 Haight, Frank J., coastal currents along Atlantic Coast 392 Haiti : American nation series 1484 charts 948, 964-65 market for optical goods 677 survey of good neighbor tour 1470 Haiti (island), see Hispaniola. Haitien, Cap, see Cap Haitien, Haiti. Half-track vehicles, see Motor vehicles. XXII Entry Hall, Laura M. L. : British control of retail distribu- tion 1575 rationing in United Kingdom 1602 Hammond project -.Jno Hampton, Va., port 16J3 Hand tools, industry of United States- 670 Handbooks, see names of departments, etc., issuing handbooks — also subject. Handkerchiefs, status of home work in industry 18o0 Hanslian, Rudolph, gas attack at Ypres 311 Harbor Beach, Mich., chart 1286 Harbor defense, see Coast defense. Harbors : port equalization, merchant ma- rine inquiry 1111 port facilities — Delaware River 1<00 Hawaii 1699 Hudson River 1701 New England 1694, 1696 ports of Brazil 503 see also names of harbors or places where located. Hardware : „„ current distribution developments- 65y developments in United States 670 distribution 670 industry of United States 670 manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 633 market in — India 670 Mexico 670 Philippines 670 survey 670 trade of British Malaya 670 wholesale trade 670 Hardy, Osgood : railways of — Brazil 507 Chile 508 Colombia 509 Uruguay 505 Hartmann, Ernest C, mechanical prop- erties of aluminum al- loys 1161 Harvey, Maria A. Ruisanchez, cacao — 1452 Harvey, Oswald L. : apprentice training program of T. V. A 170 apprenticeship systems 1041-43 training programs at Vultee Air- craft, Inc 171 Wisconsin apprenticeship record system 1045 Hat Creek area, water facilities plan — 130 Hats: China, source of 675 Puerto Rico, men's hat industry- 1866 Hatteras, Cape, chart 399 Havasu Lake National Wildlife Refuge- 641 Havre de Grace quadrangle, Md.-Pa., topographic sheet 798 Hawaii : motion picture industry, survey — 671 ports 1699 proposals for carrying mails 1568 Hawaii National Park : bibliography 1192 ferns, Kilauea-Mauna Loa section- 1206 Kilauea and Mauna Loa eruptions- 1215 Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, vol- cano letter 1223 Hawk, Edgar P., salad dressing, sales in 1941 683 Haygood, Tyler F., Federal real estate and property tax rates — 706 Haynes, Benarthur C. : airplanes and hurricanes 343 icing of aircraft 346 He was a good guy when he had it 1941 Entry Health, see Hygiene — Hygiene, Pub- lic. Health and Safety Department, see Tennessee Valley Author- ity. Health boards and departments, VD war letter 1643 Health education, see Hygiene, Public. Heart diseases, child care principles — 321 Heart River, water facilities plan for area 130 Heat transfer in internal-combustion engine 1158 Heaters, see Tank car heaters — Water heaters. Heating apparatus and supplies : in Cuba 670 industry of United States 670 unit heaters, etc., statistics 207 see also Furnaces. Height finders, Keuffel and Esser and Eastman, standard no- menclature list F-171 1414 Helium, preprint from minerals year- book 1136 Helland, Randolph O., index to river surveys 732 Helminthology, see Worms. Hematology, see Blood. Hemlock, useful trees of U. S 704, 726 Henderson, G. E., wiring and lighting farmstead 1809 Hendricks, Walter A., regression meth- od for expanding sample indications 122 Henequen, industry, Yucatan 675 Henn, Roger E., State tax collections, 1941 289 Henrichs, James R., plants, medicinal uses by Nevada Indians- 1546 Hepting, George H., forest pathology, southern region 1550 Here's your answer (radio scripts) 623 Heroes of Latin America 1467 Hides and skins, see Leather, hides, and skins. Higgins Industries, Inc 1098 Higher education, see Colleges and uni- versities. Highways, see Roads. Hill, Harry N. : compressive stress of flat rectan- gular plates 1155 lateral stability of aluminum-alloy • I-beams 1159 Hispanic Foundation 467 Hispaniola, chart 931 Historical study, Labor Statistics Bu- reau 1047-65 Historical units of 1st World War agencies 1164 History : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1778 books, how to judge and use them_ 308 of America, national resource for morale 1204 see also Military history. Hitler, Adolf, more slaves for Hitler__ 1949 Hodgson, John S., & Co 1032 Hodgson, Ralph E., dairy industry of Colombia 479 Holding companies, financial statistics- 1708 Hollaender Havn, chart 932 Ilolstenborg, Greenland, chart of area_ 933 Holtzoff, Alexander, statutes, etc., per- taining to national de- fense 561 Holy Scriptures, see Bible. Home economics : homemakers' chat 1661 household workers' training hand- book 490 XXIII Entry Home labor : status in — apparel industry 1852 handkerchief industry 1850 knitted outerwear industry. 1851 Home Owners' Loan Corporation-- S90-893 posters S90-S91, 893 Home work in industry, see Home labor. Homemaker service, see Visiting house- keepers. Homemakers' chat 1661 Homework in industry, see Home la- bor. Honduras : alcoholic and nonalcoholic bever- age markets 666 American nation series 14S5 market for office supplies 669 market for optical goods 677 motion picture industry, survey. 671 Hong Kong : bristle trade 677 market for canned goods 666 market for industrial machinery- 669 trade with United States 688 Hoover, John Edgar, identification fa- cilities of FBI 559 Hopkins, Edward D. : el lanzallamas en la lucha anti- pestosa, roedores y pul- gas de roedores 1430 pautas minimas par el sanea- miento de las minas del Peru en lo relativo a vi- viendas 1434 Hops, marketing agreement 13S Horn Island quadrangle, Miss., topo- graphic sheet 810 Horse, infectious equine encephalomy- elitis 168 see also Cavalry. Horton, James A., address, Boston con- ference on distribution- 627 Hose fittings, standard nomenclature list H-6 1414 Hosiery : industry grows apace 675 seamless, economic developments- 1861 seamless, wages in industry 1863 Hospital Division, see Public Health Service. Hospitals : American hospitals and Latin American interns 1417 Argentina, list 662 Latin American projects under so- cial security systems 1427 o internato nos hospitals dos Estados Unidos 1417 Hot plate, electric, care and use 1703 Hot-water boilers, galvanized range, statistics ^ 230 Hours of labor : legislation in France 1859 redcaps in railroad stations 1877 redcaps in western railway termi- nals 1S80 wartime policies in U. S., 1917-18- 1882 wartime regulation in Canada 1883 wartime regulation in Great Brit- • ain 18S1 House of Representatives : Cannon's precedents 894 veto messages, action taken, 1889— 1941 1715 see also names of certain congres- sional committees. Housekeepers, Visiting, see Visiting housekeepers. Housekeeping, see Home economics. Housemaids, see Servants. Houses, see Dwellings. Entry Housing: advertising digest 583 defense housing financed by public funds 484 Latin American projects under social sectirity systems- 1427 pautas minimas para el sanea- miento de las minas del Peru en lo relativo a viviendas 1434 press digest 588-589 program of Government 1016 rehabilitation of s. w. Washing- ton 892 see also Dwellings. Housing Authority 895-896 Houston, Tex., port 1686 Howe, Henry H., magnetic observatory results at Tucson, Ariz_ 393 Howitzer carriages, see Gun mounts. Howitzers : 8-inch, firing tables 1349 75-mm, ordnance equipment chart- 1381 75-mm, standard nomenclature list C-20 1414 105-mm, and carriage, TM 9—1325 . _ 1913 105-mm, materiel, TM 9-325 I 1913 155-mm, firing tables 1350 Hubbard, Robert D., telephone man- ners 1534 Hubbell, Donald S 1 ., land conditions in Venezuela 1746 Huber, Elbert L., War Department rec- ords, National Archives- 1171 Huber, Thelma. household workers handbook 490 Huberman, Edward, cooperatives for Indians 987 Hudson River : chart 407 ports 1701 Hull, W. X., land conditions in Vene- zuela 1746 Hulls, see Cottonseed. Hulls (naval architecture) : structure, Ships Bureau manual- 1731 Humboldt River, plan 735 Hungary, chemical raw material re- view 664 Hunziker, Otto F., dairy industry of Colombia 479 Huron, Lake, charts 1285-88 Hurricanes, see Storms. Huse, Betty, care of children with heart disease 321 Hutton quadrangle, Ind.-Ill., topo- graphic sheet 781 Hyannis, Mass. : chart of harbor and vicinity 408 topographic sheet of quadrangle- 799 Hydraulic machinery, occupations re- lated to hydraulic-con- trol 1928 Hydraulic power, see Water power. Hydrographic Office 897-981 Hydrology, see Water. Hygiene : handbook for overseas service 463 health in Latin America 1426 I hear America singing ! radio scripts 624 industrial, State, etc., activities 1630 sex hygiene and venereal disease-- 1906 Hygiene, Public : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1775 current needs for health person- nel 1632 Pan American pioneers in piiDlic health 1440 pautas mfnimas para el sanea- miento de las minas del Peru en lo relativo a viviendas 1434 XXIV Entry Hygiene, Public — Continued public health i: the Americas 1436 same (in Spanish) 1437 public health journals of Latin America 1416 stamps of the Americas 1435 VD education activities during conscription 1635 Hymnal, Army and Navy 307 Hyperventilation, medical standards for pilots 344 I hear America singing! (radio scripts) 624 Ice : engine icing 345 icing of aircraft 346 Ice plants, technical manual 5-9090 — 1911 Ickes, Harold L., handbook of Federal Indian law, foreword — 1756 see also Interior Department. Idaho : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 hops, marketing agreement 13S proposals for carrying mails 155S stumpage transaction tables — 721—22 topographic sheets— 771, 824, 857-858 Identification : facilities of FBI 559 identification order 560 Ignition devices, light tank, TM 9-1726A 1913 Ihlder, John, Allev Dwelling Author- ity 494 Ikerasarsuk Fjord, chart 934 Illinois : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, tvpical 603, 606 topographic sheets— 772-775, 780-781 Immigration and emigration : laws, and regulations 985 laws, general information con- cerning 984 Immigration and Naturalization Serv- ice 982-985 posters 983 Immigration visas. Board of Appeals on Visa Cases report 193 Immunization, diphtheria 325 Imperial National Wildlife Refuge 643 Imports, see Commerce. Impressions (ordnance) : technical manual 9-1860 1913 In-service training, see Employee train- ing. Incas 1486 Income, farm, and Govt, pavments in 1940 114 Income tax : double tax. convention with Can- ada 698, 1785 information for naval service 1795 personal, in U. S., Canada, etc 620 Incubators for premature infants 326 Indexes : Army Air Forces admin, publica- tions 173 Army Air Forces regulations- 174—176 engineer's digest 435 geographical names of Nevada 1542 Ordnance Department bulletins, etc 1351 ordnance field service modifica- tion work orders 1400—04 ordnance field service technical bulletins 1405-1407 ordnance provision svstem regu- lations 1412 ordnance publications for supply- 1412 river surveys made by Geol. Sur- Tey, etc 732 Entry Indexes — Continued Sanitarios Panamericanos 1429 schedule of stores reports 1412 standard nomenclature list 1412 storage and shipment charts 1412 War Department general orders, etc 1903 India : electrical market 689 jute industry 675 jute trade 675 market for hardware 670 myrobalans industry 664, 668 oilseeds, vegetable oils and oil- cakes 666 precious stones industry 670 rubber manufacturers supplying demand 673 Indian Affairs Office 9S6-1012 food stamp plan understanding 998 Indian Life, Inter-American Confer- ence on, see Inter-Ameri- can Conference on Indian Life. Indian Ocean, tidal harmonic con- stants 394 Indian schools : manual 997 suggested books, list 1010 Indian service, see Indian Affairs Of- fice. Indiana : agricultural census analvses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 774, 776-781 Indiana harbor, chart 1275 Indians : cooperatives 987 handbook of Federal Indian law 1756 Indian handcrafts pamphlets 999, 1003. 1005 Indian life readers 991-996, 1002. 1006, 1011-12 medicinal uses of plants in Ne- vada 1546 of southern California 989 yesterday and today 990 see also certain headings begin- ning Indian — also names of reservations, tribes, etc. Indo-China, tungsten industry 670 Industrial conversion, see Mobiliza- tion. Industrial. Industrial corporation reports, see Cor- porations. Industrial machinery, see Machinery. Industrial mobilization, see Mobiliza- tion, Industrial. Industrial priorities, see Priorities. Industrial products, see Commercial products. Industrial reference service-- 664, 677, 689 Industrial relations, see Labor. Industries, see Industry — Manufac- tures. Industry : license industry as aid to price control 1056 price actions taken by O. P. A 1595 wartime control in foreign coun- tries 638 see also Home labor — Mobiliza- tion, Industrial. Industry Operations Division, see War Production Board. Infantry : air-borne battalion 1385 antitank battalion 1386 division 1397 German motorized regiment 1126 parachute battalion 1387 rifle regiment 1391 rifle regiment, motorized 1392 square division 1388 triangular division 1389 triangular division, motorized 1390 XXV Entry Infants, incubators 326 Inflation (finance), see Money. Information bulletin, Naval Personnel Bur 1247 Information Department, see Price Ad- ministration Office. Information digest, Government Re- ports Office 887 Information digest, War Information Office 1920 Information Division, Interior Dept 1013 Information exchange bulletin, Nation- al Youth Administration- 1234 Information Office, Agriculture Dept 1014- 15 Information pamphlet 990 Information Service, Government Re- ports Office 1016-17 Information Service letter, Work Proj- ects Administration 1995 Ingots, see Aluminum. Injuries, see Damages. Insects, see names of insects. Insignia : Army, explanation 1646 foreign navies, 1941 1269 regulations of O. C. D 386, 387 Inspection and inspectors, inspection guide, Quartermaster General of Army 1654 see also special subject. Inspector General's Department 1018 information circulars 1018 Institutions, see Scientific institutions. Insurance, see special types of insur- ance, e. g., Marine insur- ance. Insurance Corporation, Federal De- posit, see Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Intellectual Cooperation Division, Pan American Union, see Pan American Union. Intelligence (military science) : in aviation units 1890 observation 1899 post, camp, and station, TM 30- 230 1917 Inter-American Bibliographical and Library Association 1493 Inter-American Coffee Board, report, 1941-42 1768 Inter-American Conference for Main- tenance of Peace. 1936, report on proceedings 1487 Inter-American Conference of Police and Judicial Authorities, final act 1477 Inter-American Conference on Agricul- ture, final act 1478 Inter-American Conference on Indian Life, final act 988 Inter-American Conference on Systems of Economic and Finan- cial Control : final act 1479 proceedings 1511 Inter-American Juridical Committee : minutes 1501 recommendation on post war prob- lems 1510 Inter-American Maritime Conference, final act 1480 Inter-American Peace Conference, 1936, see Inter-American Conference for Mainte- nance of Peace, 1936. Inter-American relations, see Pan Americanism. Inter-American Travel Congress, final act 1516 Interdepartmental Safety Council, see Federal Interdepartmen- tal Safety Council. Entry Interest and usury, see Discount. Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations Committee 1019-21 Interior Department 1022-23 employee handbook 1022 Internal-combustion engines, see Gas and oil engines. Internal revenue, see Income tax. Internal Revenue Bureau, news letter, monthly 1024 International American Conference 697. 1782 reports 1520-21 International American conferences : Pan American conferences 1507 reports 1520-21 International Conference of American States, see Internation- al American Conference. International cooperation, declaracion de las Naciones Unidas 1765 International Copyright Union 695 International law, American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1779 International Moulders' & Foundry Workers' Union 563 International Sanitary Conference of American Republics, see Pan American Sanitary Conference. International trucks, see Motortrucks. Interns, see Physicians. Interphone equipment, TM 11-700, 11— 705, 11-710 1915 Interstate commerce, barriers to trade, bibliography 653 Interstate Commerce Committee, Sen- ate, calendar 1026 Interviewing : instructor's guide 1926 • training workbook for interview- ers 1933 Intracoastal Waterway, charts 409-12 Investment trusts, rules and regula- tions 1709 Investments : advisers registered 1710 rules and regulations 1709 trust funds in District of Colum- bia 492 Iowa : agricultural census analyses 109 electric bills, typical 603, 606 transportation map 1647 Iran, motion picture industry, survey- 671 Iraq, electrical market 689 Ireland : motion picture industry, survey. _ 671 radio market 065 Iribarren, Jose\ who's who on postage stamps of Colombia 1530 Irish Sea, chart 973 Iron : accumulating at G. P. O., pur- chase 881 Cuban trade 670 developments in Soviet industry 670 exports and imports 670 industry of United States 670 manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 632 United States foreign trade 070 use of scrap in Canada 670 see also Cast iron. Iron drums, accumulating at G. P. O., purchase 881 Iron ores, mineral industries census, 1939 247 Irrigation, truck and pasture 1807-08 Irrigation projects, see Reclamation of land — also names of projects. Island Falls quadrangle. Maine, topo- graphic sheet 788 XXVI Entry Isle Royale, charts 1282,1299 Italy: 110 o enemy air-borne forces llzs tactics during Libyan campaign- 1120 Ithaca, N. Y., chart 1310 Ivigtut, Greenland, chart 936 Izett, Carl G., rural electrification study 196 Jackson, Charles F., report of Mining Division, 1942 1128 Jacksonville, Fla., port 1687 Jakobshavn, Greenland, chart 937 Jamaica : „„ n market for office supplies 669 motion-picture industry, survey — 671 j£l P an : flTO automotive industry tw.i chemical developments, 1940 664 China as source of raw cotton 675 enemy air-borne forces 1123 military occupation, techniques — 5ol trade with United States 688 Japanese in United States, bibliogra- phy 1969-70 see also Japanese relocation cen- ters. Japanese language, aeronautical Eng- lish-Japanese glossary — 1245 Japanese relocation centers : prevalent fears in Tule Lake com- munity 1971 questions and answers for evac- uees 1972 relocating J a p a n e s e-American evacuees 1973 relocation communities for war- time evacuees 1974 tentative policy statement 1975 Java, chart 974 Jefferson City quadrangle, Mo., topo- graphic sheet S13 Jensen, Mabel S., stone 1144 Job analysis : instructor's guide for interview- ers 1926 training workbook for interview- ers 1933 Job family series 1928-29 Johnson, Joe W., bed-load and sus- pended load in streams. 1742 Johnson, Tyr V., interstate migration and county finance in California 116 Jones, Jesse H., defense activities of R. F. C, etc 593 Joseph E. Widener collection, works of art 1181 Judge, Thomas J. : printing, publishing, etc. indus- tries 1S57 seamless hosiery industry 1861 Judges, report of Judicial Conference, 1942 21 Judicial and Police Authorities. Inter- American Conference of, see Inter-American Con- ference of Police and Ju- dicial Authorities. Judicial Conference, report, 1942 21 Judiciary Committee, House, calendar. 1027 Judiciary Committee, Senate, calendar. 1028 Julianehaab, Greenland, chart 938 Juridical Committee, Inter- American, see Inter-American Juri- dical Committee. Jurisprudence, see Law. Justice Department 1029-35 organization and activities 1035 Justice Department Library, manual- 1036 Jute : India's industry 675 India's trade 675 K Entry Kalsomining, see Calcimining. Kangamiut Havn, chart 939 Kangerdluk Fjord, chart 977 Kangikitsok Fjord, chart 977 Kansas : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 proposals for carrying mails 1559 topographic sheets 782-784, 818, 821 Keeling Islands, see Cocos Islands. Kellar, Herbert A., library cooperation memoranda 1080 Kelley, Manly A. R., farm fences 106 Kellyland quadrangle, Maine, topo- graphic sheet 789 Kennedy, Harold S., helium 1136 Kennesaw Mountain National Battle- field Park, general infor- mation 1205 Kentucky : agricultural census analyses 109 electric bills, typical 603, 606 Keuffel and Esser and Eastman find- er, see Height finders. Kewaunee, Wis., chart 1289 Kilauea Volcano, see Volcanoes. King & Boozer 1032 Kitchen utensils, specifications 1612 Klamath project, public notice of an- nual water charges 1668 Klemperer, Wolfgang B., rosette strain computer 1160 Knapp, David G., magnetic observatory results at Tucson, Ariz — 393 Knit goods : manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 634 underwear, cloth, and gloves, sta- tistics 297 see also Clothing. Knox, Frank, ships, men, and bases__ 1272 Kohler, Hans W., field strength of antennas 335 Kolmer, John A., tests for syphilis 1638 Kootenai County, Idaho, land utiliza- tion, etc 117 Kramer quadrangle, Calif., topograph- ic sheet 750 Ku, Pei-Moo, heat transfer in internal combustion engine 1158 Kunze, Albert F.. biographies 1528 Kushla quadrangle, Ala., topographic sheet 739 Kwantung, trade with United States — 688 L Labor : availability of workers in labor markets 535 characteristics in labor markets- 536 labor relations in U. S., 1912-20- 1060 manufacturing industries, labor cost 1066-67 monthly report, sampling proce- dures, etc 2S6 old-age and survivors insurance statistics 1320 trends in Latin America 1491 turn-over in rubber industry 673 violations of rights of labor 513 wage and salaried employees, number 1071 wartime regulation of labor sup- ply in Great Britain-— 1881 see also Farm labor — Home labor. Labor and Social Information Divi- sion, see Pan American Union. Labor Division, see War Production Board. Labor laws and legislation : fair labor standards act — - small daily newspapers 1873 tomato canning industry 1S69 XXVII Labor laws and legislation — Contd. Entry State occupational legislation 686 wartime policies in U. S., 1917— IS 1SS2 Labor Legislation Conference, see Na- tional Conference on La- bor Legislation. Labor Production Division, see War Production Board. Labor Standards Division 1037-45 Labor Statistics Bureau 1046-77 Labor unions, law behind agreements. 1757 see also Employers' associations. Lacquer : census statistics 26S distribution 664 sales statistics 285 Lake Charles quadrangle, La., top- ographic sheet 785 Lake McBride quadrangle, Kans., top- ographic sheet 7S2 Lake of the Woods, chart 1296 Lake Upsilon quadrangle, topographic sheet 834 Lamps, see Electric lamps — Signal lamp equipment. Land : agricultural census analyses 109 analysis of land acquisition pro- gram 1740 conditions in Venezuela 1746 management biology 1739 ownership in Wyoming in 1935 118 planning from Federal point of view 112 utilization in Kootenai County, Idaho 117 Land Economics Division, see Agricul- tural Economics Bureau. Land grant colleges, plant food materi- als of T. V. A., tests 158 Landlord and tenant : Bankhead-Jones farm tenant act- 1740 statutory devices for rent and eviction control 1574 Lantern slides. Government, directory- 517 La Paz, Bolivia, American city series- 1492 Lassalle, Edmund : the Araucanians 1447 law schools in American repub- lics 473 Lateral stability, see Stability. Latin America : art and literature 1466 art in American republics, direc- tory 475 Bolivar and other heroes 1467 books in English, selected list 1517 child nutrition 141S dairy industry, survey 1524 economic interdependence of the Americas 1469 education in 1465 educational trends 1475 fine and folk arts 467 fish livers and oil, sources 664. 666 health and living conditions 1426 higher institutions, directory 476 housing and hospital projects, so- cial security systems 1427 imaginary visit to republics of 1461-70 in fiction, bibliography 1493 labor trends and social welfare — 1491 law schools 472-473 materials in National Archives-- 1168 medical and public health jour- nals 1416 periodicals, list 1518 public utilities survey 502, 504 railway equipment, U. S. exports- 672 railways 681 schools of agriculture, directory 516 scientific institutions 1439 transportation survey 503, 505—512 women in the Americas 1469 see also American republics. Laundries : Entry domestic equipment, manufactur- ing 665 equipment manufacturing corpo- rations 669 mobile unit, TM 10-351 1914 Law : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1779 Coast Guard, law bulletin 437-438 see also Law schools. Law bulletin, see Law. Law schools, in American republics-- 472- 473 Laws : accession list, Social Security Board Library 1736 Latin American periodicals, list 1518 Marketing Laws Survey, statutory source 678 see also Law — also names of cer- tain countries — also for single laws or compila- tions, special subject in- volved. Lawyers, uniformity of powers of at- torney, protocol 697, 1782 Lead : in Oregon 1135 mineral industries census, 1939 248 Leadership, local, report of confer- ence 553 Leaf tobacco, see Tobacco. Leaflets, see names of departments, etc., issuing leaflets — - also subjects. Leahy, Emmett J., records adminis- tration and the war 1169 Lease-lend operations, see Lend-lease operations. Leather goods, see Leather, hides, and skins. Leather, hides, and skins : industrial reference service 668 price control, hides and leather products 1589 see also names of articles, etc., manufactured from leather. Lebanon, market for optical goods 677 Lee, Alfred R., goose raising 167 Legendre polynomials, see Spherical harmonics. Legislation, see Laws — also special subject. Legislative calendars, see names of cer- tain congressional com- mittees. Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress 1078-79 Legislature of Puerto Rico, acts 1650 Leland, Mich., chart 1293 Lend-lease operations : exemption from taxation, conven- tion 1766 lumber purchases for United King- dom 667 renseignements gene>eaux sur les progrSs du programme de defense 1783 Lenk, Mary A., apprenticeship system of Aluminum Co. o-f America 1040 Les Cheneaux Islands, chart 1301 Lespedeza, culture and utilization 1543 Letters : Navy filing manual 1271 rules for preparation of corre- spondence 1784 stenographers' handbook 1023 style manual 159 warizing correspondence 374-375 writing effective USDA letters 1535 Levenson, Arthur, table of zeros of Legendre polynomials.- 1179 XXVIII Entry Lewis, Dorothea J. : adventures of Cuthbert, radio scripts 1187 conservation man, radio scripts 1198 list : 1199 man's first flight, radio program- 1208 what we defend, radio scripts 1225 Lewis, Elmer J. : paper products industry, mini- mum wage 1856 printing, publishing, etc., indus- tries, minimum wage 1857 Libraries : cooperation memoranda 1080 depository, list 1321 see also name of library. Library and Bibliographical Associa- tion, Inter-American, see Inter-American Biblio- graphical and Library Association. Library of Congress 485-487, 1080-82 classification, additions and changes 1786 collections, measures regarding 1082 newspapers currently received 1532 Library science, Justice Department Library manual 1036 Libyan desert, artillery in desert 1120 Licenses, see classes of persons to whom, or subjects for which, licenses are is- sued. Life insurance : Government fund, 23d annual statement 1848 national service, miscellaneous tables 1849 Light, true, aeronautical, standards 339 Lignite, mineral industries census, 1939 249 Lima, Peru, American city series 1495 Limbers, technical manual 9-1345 1913 Lincoln, Frederick C, waterfowl regu- lations 1991 Lincoln quadrangle, Maine, topograph- ic sheet 790 Linder, Forrest E., manual de estadis- tica vital 234 Line-throwing equipment, see Ord- nance. Linen, sources of U. S. imports 675 Linseed oil, production, statistics 273 Linsley, Ray K., jr., river forecasting methods 1985 Linters, see Cotton. Liquors : alcoholic beverage industry 666 market in China 666 market in Colombia 666 Lismer, Marjorie, Seneca splint bas- ketry 1005 Literature, Latin American 1466 Little Beaver Creek area, water facili- ties plan ISO Little Dolores River area, water facil- ities plan 130 Little Muddy Creek area, water facili- ties plan 130 "Little steel" strikes, see Steel strike, 1937. Littleton quadrangle, Colo., topograph- ic sheet 763 Livestock, see Cattle. Living conditions, see Cost of living. Load (mechanics) : chordwise air-load distribution 179 plates, compressive stress chart 1155 rosette strain computer 1160 Loan Insurance Corporation, Federal Savings and, see Federal Savings and Loan Insur- ance Corporation. Entry Loans : and expenditures, Federal, State report 885-886 commercial, etc., at member banks 615 see also Agricultural credit — Fi- nance companies — also names of certain Federal agencies making loans. Loasaceae of Nevada 1544 Lobo, Galban, Co., S. A 533-534 Lockers, steel, statistics 291 Lockett, H. C, along Beale Trail 986 Locomotives : mining and industrial, shipments- 288 railroad, statistics 279 Lodgepole Creek area, water facilities plan 130 Loegering, William Q., Puccinia gra- minis 548 Loganiaceae of Nevada 1545 Logs, United States foreign trade 667 Lomax, Alan, Spanish songs from Texas, recordings 1526 Lomax, John A., Spanish songs from Texas, recordings 1526 Lomax, Ruby T., Spanish songs from Texas, recordings 1526 Long Beach, Calif., port 1691 Long Lane quadrangle, Mo., topo- graphic sheet 814 Longleaf pine, useful trees of U. S 709 Lookout Mountain Battlefield, general information 1197 Lorillard, P., Co 1034 Los Angeles Harbor, port 1691 Los irresponsables 1488 Louisiana : agricultural census analyses 109 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheet 785 Louisville quadrangle, Colo., topo- graphic sheet 764 Lounsbury, Ralph G., Latin America, materials in National Archives 1168 Love, Ellen L., wartime control of trade and industry 638 Lovewell Mountain quadrangle, N. H., topographic sheet 825 Lowan, Arnold N., table of zeros of Legendre polynomials 1179 Lowdermilk, Ronald R. : radio in education 522 school radio-sound system 526 Lower Souris National Wildlife Ref- uge 645 Lubricating oils for naval service, etc_ 1794 Lubrication of ordnance materiel 1356 Lubrication systems, light tank, TM 9-1726F 1913 Ludington, Mich., chart of harbor 1302 Lumber : British Columbia export trade 667 Canada's price control 667 distribution, etc 703, 710 for cantonments in national de- fense 667 foreign trade 667 industry and trade of Guatemala- 667 industry in U. S 667 lend-lease purchases for United Kingdom 667 market in Mozambique 667 migration of industry 667 production and consumption in Canada 667 Swedish lumber trade 667 trade of Netherlands Indies 667 world trade trends 667 Lumber Survey Committee, monthly reports of subcommittee- 667 Luna, Antonio Rodriguez, illustrator- 1526 Lyford, Carrie A., quill and beadwork of Sioux 1003 XXIX M Entry McCaskill, Joseph C, in-service train- ing for Indian service 1007 Macchiavello, Atilio, estuclio de la peste bubonica en el nor- deste del Brasil 1419 McDevitt. James A. : cotton goods industry, 1914-18 — 1049 milk products, survey of industry, 1914-18 1062 shoe industry, 1914-18 1046 Macdoel quadrangle, Calif., topo- graphic sheet 751 Macedonia, tobacco situation 676 McGuire, Louis H., West Kentucky Coal Co., mine explosion- 1134 McHenry, Fort, National Monument and Historic Shrine, see Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. Machine guns : Browning — firing tables 1326, 1347 standard nomenclature list A-37 1414 technical manual 9-205 1913 Thompson submachine, technical manual 9-215 1913 Machine tools : manufacturing corporations 669 production, etc., 1939 669 Machinery : Government Printing Office, cata- log 871 industrial reference service 669 working for victory 1947 see also special kinds of machin- ery, e. g., Wool machin- ery. Mclntire, George B., analysis of land acquisition program 1740 McKee, Roland, lespedeza culture and iitilization 1543 McKenzie County, N. Dak., water fa- cilities plan for area 130 Mackinac, Straits of, chart 1317 MacLeish, Archibald : los irresponsables 1488 os irresponsaveis 1489 McVaugh, Rogers : index to geographical names of Nevada 1542 loasaceae of Nevada 1544 rosaceae of Nevada 1552 McVille quadrangle, N. Dak., topo- graphic sheet 835 Magazines, see Periodicals. Magnesite, mineral industries census, 1939 250 Magnesium, preprint from minerals yearbook 1137 Magnetism, see Terrestrial magnetism. Maids (servants), see Servants. Mail contracts, see Star routes. Mail matter, cost ascertainment, in- struction letters-- 1572-1573 Mailing list houses, directory 660 Maine : agricultural census analvses__ 109-110 electric bills, tvpical 603, 606 topographic sheets 786-796, 826 Maintenance of Peace. Inter-American Conference for. see Inter- American Conference for Maintenance of Peace, 1936. Maize quadrangle. Kans., topographic sheet 783 Malamed, Daniel S.. law behind union agreements 1757 Malaria : control in Tennessee Valley. 1803-1804 individual and community prob- lem 1805 765883—47 12 Entry Malaya, market for office equipment 669 Malin, Max, minimum wages in candy industry 1855 Malleable castings, iron, statistics 233 Malt liquors, industry of United States 666 Man is a giant, story of Boulder Dam, radio scripts 1013 Manassas National Battlefield Park, general information 1207 Maneuvers, see Military art and sci- ence. Manganese : mineral industries census, 1939__ 251 preprint from minerals yearbook- 1138 Manger, William, Pan Americanism and Pan American con- ferences 1507 Mangum, James E., American Battle Monuments Comn. ap- priations 166 Manistee, Mich., chart of harbor 1303 Manistique Harbor, chart 1291 Manners and customs : customs of the Americas 1463 Indians of southern California 989 Indians yesterday and today 990 Northern Paiute Indians 1000 Papago Indians and relatives the Pima 1001 Man's first flight, radio program 1208 Manuals, see names of departments, etc., issuing manuals — also subjects. Manufactures : industrial reference service 677 productivity and unit labor cost 1066-1067 publications, price list 495 wage and salaried employees 1071 see also names of materials and manufactured articles. Maple sirup, standard colors for grad- ing 108 Maps and charts : Arabic words used on maps 538 issued by — Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion 332-333 Coast and Geodetic Survey- 396- 426 General Land Office 730-731 Geological Survev 733-737 Hydrographic Office 897-981 Mississippi River Commis- sion 1148, 1150-1151 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey 1274-1318 Public Roads Administration- 1647 Reclamation Bureau 1666 Weather Bureau. 1981, 1986-1987 polveonie projections, tables 543 topographic sheets 738-865 use of foreign mans, TM 5-250 1911 see also special subject. Marble, mineral industries census, 1939 252 Marcus quadrangle, Wash., topo- graphic sheet 855 Margold, Nathan R.. handbook of Fed- eral Indian law, intro- duction 1756 Marine Corps 1083-1084 posters 1084 report. 1941 1083 Marine engines. Hnll-Scott Defensor, TM 55-1006 1918 Marine Inspection and Navigation Bu- reau 1085-88 circular letter 1085 Marine insurance, amend provisions of merchant marine act_ 1100 Mariners, wartime information to 395 Marion County, Oreg., rural electrifi- cation 196 XXX Entry Marion, Fort, National Monument, see Fort Marion National Monument. Maritime Commission, posters 1089 Maritime Conference, see Inter-Amer- ican Maritime Confer- ence. Market gardening : in Pocomoke area, Md 120 in Wicomico County, Md 121 Marketing agreements, see special sub- ject involved. Marketing Laws Survey, see Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. Marketing of farm produce, quotas, publication, notice, etc__ 82 see also names of products mar- keted. Markets : foreign crops and markets 650—651 roadside markets 125 Marquette, Mich., chart of harbor 1304 Martin, Robert F., papaveraceae of Nevada 1548 Martin, Thomas M. C., rural electrifi- cation study 196 Martinique, motion-picture industry, survey 671 Maryland : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, tvpical 603, 606 topographic sheets 797-798 Masks, see Gas masks. Masonry industry of United States 670 Massachusetts : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 4-H food preservation club mem- bers 555 topographic sheets 799-802, 849 Matanzas, Fort, National Monument, see Fort Matanzas Na- tional Monument. Matches, industry, operations in 1939- 664 Mathematics, Legendre polynomials and weight coefficients 1179 Matheous Havn, chart 940 Mattawamkeag quadrangle, Maine, topographic sheet 791 Matulaitis, Joseph, airplane climb per- formance 330 Mauna Loa Volcano, see Volcanoes. Mayonnaise, see Salad dressing. Meal, see Cottonseed meal. Meals, see Food. Meat : Argentina, supplier to Great Bri- tain 666 share the meat, U. S. Government campaign 1964 stamps, U. S. inspection 139 wholesale trade, 1939 666 Mechanical fans, statistics, blowers, fans, etc 207 Mechanical inspectors, occupations re- lated to 1929 Mechanical practice 1251 Mechanized forces of Army, ordnance equipment charts 1365 Medical botany, plant uses by Nevada Indians 1546 Medical care, chemical warfare 378 Medical code, see Vital statistics. Medical Department, Army 1090-93 Medical education, see Medicine. Medical research, scientific institu- tions in Latin America. 1439 Medical statistics bulletin, Selective Service System 1712 Medicinal plants, see Medical botany. Medicine : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1775 Army medical bulletin 1090 Entry Medicine — Continued la ensenanza mfidica en Estados Unidos 1422 medical journals of Latin Amer- ica 1416 stamps of the Americas 1435 Medicine and Surgery Bureau 1094-96 Medicines : drug, medicine, and toilet prepara- tions industry 1868 manufacturers, financial data 664 manufacturing corporations, op- erating, etc., data 664 production in United States 664 Melbourne, Australia, chart 955 Melcher, Norwood B., manganese and manganiferous ores 1138 Member banks, see Federal reserve member banks. Men : working for victory 1947 working together 1948 Menomonie quadrangle, Wis., topo- graphic sheet 863 Men's clothing, see Clothing. Merchant marine : merchant vessels of U. S., 1942— 1086- 87 signal letters, 1942 1088 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com- mittee, House 1097-1111 calendar 1099 Merchant vessels, see Merchant ma- rine. Mercury, preprint from minerals year- book 1139 Merit system, see Civil service. Meriwether Lewis National Monument, general information 1210 Merrill, Charles W., gold, silver, cop- per, lead, and zinc, in Oregon 11S5 Metal mines and mining, questions im- portant to miners 1967 Metaline quadrangle, Wash. -Idaho, topographic sheet 857 Metals : accumulating at G. P. O., pur- chase 881 industrial reference service 070 rest periods effect on 1729 secondary, preprint from minerals yearbook 1143 see also Antifriction metals — Metal mines and min- ing — also names of met- als and alloys. Metalworking machinery, production, etc., 1939 669 Meteorological instruments : Fergusson recording rain and snow gage 1751 soil and water conservation in- struments 1751 Meteorology : American Scientific Congress, proceedings , 1776 behavior of thunderstorms 1982 field artillery notes, TM 6-650___ 1912 North America, international in- dex numbers, map 1981 preparation of weather maps 1984 special weather map of United States 1986-87 weather code, 1942 1988 weather stations, index numbers for North America- 1978, 1983 Methanol, production, statistics 274 Mexicans in United States, bibliog- raphy 1499 Mexico : American nation series 1500 chart 913 chemical importers and dealers, list 656 XXXI Entry Mexico — Continued claims, convention 696, 1769 coffee industry 666 consular convention 1764 market for — hardware 670 industrial machinery 609 office supplies 669 railway situation 672 railways 510 tax system, summary 1020 vanilla production and trade 666 women in the Americas 1469 Mexico Northwestern Railway, market for railway equipment 672 Meyer, Helena M., mercury 1139 Mica, preprint from minerals year- book 1140 Michigan : agricultural census analyses- 109—110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 803-809 Michigan City, Ind., chart 1294 Michigan, Lake charts 1289-95, 1311 Midshipmen, appointments, circular for information 1257 Migration, interstate, and county fi- nance in Calif 116 Mile High Lakes quadrangle, topo- graphic sheet 765 Mileage, see Travel. Military Academy, West Point 1112-19 appointment and admission of cadets 1117 memorandum 1116 official register of officers and ca- dets 1117 orders — court-martial 1113, HIS general 1114 general, etc., index 1115 special 1119 regulations. 1931, changes 41 1112 Military art and science : artillery in desert 1120 British commandos 1121 combat orders, FM 1-75 1S93 enemy air-borne forces 1123 German armored army 1124 German defense tactics in Cyren- acia 1122 German military training 1125 German motorized infantry regi- ment 1126 German tactical doctrine 1127 protective construction, TM 5-310 1911 quarterly review of military liter- ature 443 see also Chemical warfare — Ex- plosives. Military dictionary, technical manual 30-254 1917 Military education, quartermaster in- structor's guide 1656 see also Military art and science. Military history, gas attack at Ypres_ 311 Military intelligence, see Intelligence (military science). Military Intelligence Division 1120-27 technical manuals 1917 Military maneuvers, see Military art and science. Military occupation : German, of — Belgium. 1914-18 499 Europe, 1939-42 500 Prance, 1870-71 499 Japanese techniques 501 Military operations, see Military art and science. Military parks, see names of parks. Military police, ordnance equipment chart 1393 Entry Military reconnaissance : air, tactics and technique 1889 reconnaissance squadron 1395 Military roads, see Roads. Military supplies, instructions for marking shipments 1352 see also Army supplies. Military Training Division, see Quar- termaster General of Army. Military uniforms, see Uniforms. Military zones : policy statement 1975 questions and answers for evac- uees 1972 relocating Japanese American evacuees 1973 Tule Lake community, Newell, Milk: Calif _____ _1971 handling orders 136, 1797 more milk for millions, need to cut cost 457 refrigeration in handling and storing J07 survey of industry, 1914-18 1062 Miller, Henry, wool products labeling act 629, 637 Miller, James A., aluminum alloy sheets, etc 1 1162 Miller, Thomas H., antimonv 1129 Milwaukee. Wis., chart * 1305 Mine explosions, West Kentucky Coal Co 1 H34 Mineral industries, census, 1939__ 237-264 .Mineral oils, see Fuel oil. Mines and mineral resources : industrial reference service 670 Pacific Northwest mineral occur- rences 195 see also Metal mines and mining. Mines Bureau 1128-45 Mining Division, report, 1942 1128 report of investigations 1128 Mines, Submarine materiel, TM 4-220_ 1910 Minimum wage, see Wages. Mining Division, see Mines Bureau. Mining locomotives, see Locomotives. Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Amer- ican Republics re- ports 1513-14 Minnesota : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 Miraflores Lake, chart 951 Miscellaneous processed documents, National Archives 1164, 1169-70 Mission Indians of Southern Cali- fornia 9S9 Mississippi : " agricultural census analvses_ 109-110 electric bills, typical 603. 606 topographic sheets 740, 810 Mississippi River : daily discharge 1146-47 maps and charts 1148, 1150 results of discharge observations- 1149 Mississippi River Commission 1146-51 Missouri : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 775, 811-818 Missouri Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion 1744_45 Mitchell, Althea W.. mercury 1139 Mitchell. Nolan, truck and pasture ir- rigation 1807-08 Mittens : industry 1858 leather, statistics 232 Mobile. Ala., port 1692 Mobilization, Industrial : effective use of industrial ca- pacity 1052 industrial conservation, 1917-18_ 1059 XXXII Entry Mobilization Office, see War Mobiliza- tion Office. Moca quadrangle, P. R., topographic sheet 845 Mohair : production and income, 1939 and 1940 147 production and income, 1940 and 1941 119 Mohler, John R., infectious equine en- cephalomyelitis 168 Molasses, inedible, United States trade 666 Molders, see Founders. Moll, Aristides A. : American hospitals and Latin American interns 1417 child nutrition in Latin America- 1418 la enseflanza m6dica en Estados Unidos 1422 health and living conditions in Latin America 1426 la mosca 1432 Mona Passage, chart 931 Money : counterfeit note index 3 707 inflation, material on 381 Monomoy Point quadrangle, Mass., topographic sheet 800 Monroe quadrangle, Mich., topograph- ic sheet 806 Montana : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 construction, 1939 214 electric bills, typical 603, 606 proposals for carrying mails 1560 stumpage transactions, tables. 721, 722 topographic sheets 819-820 Montevideo, Uruguay, American city series 1502 Montezuma Castle National Monu- ment, general informa- tion 1211 Montgomery, Donald E. : consumers and national defense- 455 food price situation 459 job for cooperators 456 Montgomery City quadrangle, Mo., topographic sheet 815 Montreal, Quebec, chart of harbor 941 Montreal Shoal, chart 1300 Moorhead, John J., tratamiento de las heridas de guerra 1443 Mora River area water facilities plan_ 130 Morale : history of America as national resource 1204 morale items 1152 notes on morale activities 1153, 1758, 1762 Morale Branch, General Staff_^__ _ 1152-53 Morbidity, see Vital statistics. Morgan, Camilla, la educaci6n y el cuidado de los excep- cionales 1474 Morgan, Fort, quadrangle, Ala., topo- graphic sheet 738 Morgue record book 383 Morris Sheppard Lake, economic ef- fects of sedimentation-- 1738 Mortality, see Vital statistics. Mortar carriages, see Gun mounts. Mortars (ordnance) : 4.2 inch chemical EM 3-320 1909 12-inch, TM 9-456 19J3 Motion pictures : Government, directory 517 industrial reference service 671 nontheatrical films, current re- leases 671 Motive products and equipment, indus- trial reference service 672 Motor fuels, see Fuel oil. Entry Motor vehicles : automotive market developments in — Bolivia 672 Chile 672 Cuba 672 Ecuador 672 Guatemala 672 Uruguay 672 automotive parts and accessories, •wholesale trade 672 British industry 672 clearance, marker, and identifica- tion lamps 1173 electric direction signal systems- 1174 half-track, standard nomenclature list G-102 1414 half-track, TM 9-1710A, 9-1710C, 9-1711 __. 1913 inner-controlled spotlamps 1178 Japanese automotive industry 672 license-plate lamps 1175 mileage conservation program 1591 organization of motor transport units 380 rubber products used on 673 stop lamps 1176 tail lamps 1177 war influence on import trade of Greece 672 weather lamps 1172 world production and trade 672 world registration , — 672 see also Automobile drivers — Mo- tortrucks — Scout cars — Tanks (military science). Motortrucks : Chevrolet, standard nomenclature list G-85 1414 Chevrolet, TM 9-1765A, 10-1251, 10-1341, 10-1411- 1913, 1914 Coe Mack, TM 10-1704 1914 Diamond, standard nomenclature list G-85 1414 Dodge, TM 10-1122, 10-1123, 10- 1201, 10-1211, 10-1378, 10-1442 1914 Ford, TM 10-1139, 10-1329, 10- 1435, 10-1436, 10-1541- 1914 GMC, TM 9-1763, 10-1215, 10- 1223 1913, 1914 instrument repair, standard no- menclature list G-92 1414 International, TM 10-1462, 10- 1463 1914 machine shop, standard nomencla- ture list G-57 1414 tank maintenance, standard no- menclature list G-91 1414 Mount Desert quadrangle, Maine, topo- graphic sheet 792 Mount Rainier National Park, fire con- trol manual 1201 Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa, lumber market 667 Mrak, Emil M., dehydration of vege- tables 1657 Mules, infectious equine encephalo- myelitis 168 Muller, Cornelius H., amaryllidaceae of Nevada 1540 Muller, William, disposition of official Plant and Operations Office records 1537 Munitions, industrial 513 Munz, Philip A., onagraceae of Ne- vada 1547 Muroran, Japan, chart 942 Murphy, Louis S., State forest tax law digest, supp 724 Musgrave, Richard A., personal income taxes 620 XXXIII Entry Music : Argentina and Chile 1464 Army and Navy hymnal 307 4— H club radio programs, 1942 551 music series 1526 Musil, Albina F., seeds of commercial species of Brassica 1553 Muskegon, Mich., chart of harbor 1306 Mustard, seeds of commercial species. 1553 Myers, Robert J. : old-age and survivors insurance, cost 1733 social security act, amdts, 1939, benefits and costs 1732 Myers, Ruth M., storage of syphilitic serums 1641 Myrobalan, Indian industry 664, 668 N N. A. C. A., see National Advisory Committee for Aero- nautics. N. Y. A., see National Youth Adminis- tration. NACA, see National Advisory Commit- tee for Aeronautics. Naha. Japan, chart 943 Names, see Geographical names. Nantucket shoals, chart 403 Narcotics Bureau 1154 orders 1154 Narrows, The, see New York Harbor, Nash, Edmund : control of dried fruits, World War I 1055 important economic and military events 1057 National Advisory Committee for Aero- nautics 1155—62 technical notes 1155-62 National Archives " 1163-71 National Association of Credit Men 305 National banks, bulletins 452 National Bureau of Standards 543, 1172-79 National Canners' Association 277 National Capital parks, outdoor pro- gram 1214 National Confectioners' Association 212 National Conference on Labor Legis- lation 1044 National defense : books on reading for defense 186 compilation of laws 1811—13 cooperate industry 667 lumber for cantonments 667 price control under defense pro- gram 1604 property, etc., exempted from tax- ation 1766 publications, reference list 1017 renseignements g^neYaux sur les progres du programme de defense 1783 South American balsa wood 667 statutes, proclamations, etc 561 Western Hemisphere defense, ref- erences 183 ■ WPA week in 1996 youth, jobs & defense 1240 National Defense Migration, Select Committee Investigat- ing. House, plan for War Mobilization Office 1180 National Directors of Health, Pan American Conference of, see Pan American Con- ference of National Di- rectors of Health. National forests : Federal real estate and property tax rates 706 wilderness areas 712 Entry National Gallery of Art 1181 bronzes, presidentes das republi- cas sulamericanas 468 same (in Spanish) 469 National Guard Bureau 1182-83 circulars 1183 report, 1942 1182 National Housing Agency 1184-85 report, 1942 1184 Technical Division bulletin 1185 National Institute on Education and War 520 National monuments, see names of monuments. National Museum, publications, 1939— 40 1186 National Park Service 1187-1228 National parks and reserves : adventures of Cuthbert, radio scripts 1187 conservation man, radio scripts- 1198 list 1199 see also names of parks. National Resources Planning Board 1229 National Roster of Scientific and Spe- cialized Personnel, bulle- tin series 1927, 1930 National service life insurance, see Life insurance. National Youth Administration 1230-40 articles for inter-State exchange. catalog 1230-31 editorial comment on NYA, weekly summary 1239 handbook of procedures memo- randum 1232-33 meeting problems of youth, story of NYA 1236 Nationalities, laws and regulations-. 985 Natural history bulletin— 1192. 1206, 1215 Natural resources, American Scien- tific Congress, proceed- ings 1774 see also Forests and forestry — Water. Nauru Island, chart 920 Nautical charts, see Maps and charts. Navaho Indians, see Navajo Indians. Navajo Indian Mobile Unit, report on ruin stabilization 1189 Navajo Indians : native dyes, preparation and use_ 999 Navaho series, Indian life read- ers 992-996. 1012 Navajo National Monument, general information 1212 Naval Affairs Committee, House — 1241-43 calendar 1243 hearings 1241-42 Naval Affairs Committee, Senate cal- endar 1244 Naval Air Service, see Aeronautics Bureau. Navy Dent. Naval districts, Naval Reserve circular letter to commandants 1266 Naval education : training courses — baker 1258 chief commissary steward 1259 chief yeoman and yeoman lc_ 1260 coxswain 1250 electrician's mate 2c 1261 petty officers 3c and 2c 1249 quartermaster, instructions for rating 1265 ship's cook 2c and lc 1262 water tender 2c 1263 yeoman 2c 1264 Naval establishment, see Navy — Navy Department. Vaval Intelligence Office 1245 Naval Laboratory, Bellevue, see Naval Research Laboratory, Bellevue. Naval Medical School, Bethesda 1094-95 XXXIV Entry Naval Observatory, report, 1941 1246 Naval Personnel Bureau 1247-50 information bulletin 1247 Naval Research Laboratory, Bellevue_ 1251 mechanical practice 1251 Naval Reserve : circular letter 1266 enlistments, circular for informa- tion 1257 instruction and guidance of offi- cers 1267-68 Naval service, see Navy. Naval stations. Yards and Docks Bu- reau report, 1941 1997 Naval stores, production in United States 664 Naval vessels, see Ships — Warships. Navigable waters, see Bridges. Navigation : navigation and vessel inspection circular 439 wartime information to mariners- 395 Navigation Bureau, Navy Dept 1252-69 bulletin 1253 circular letter 1254-55 report, 1941 1252 Navy : hymnal 307 income tax information for naval service 1795 legislation affecting, hearings-- 1241-42 men make the Navy 1681 shipment marking handbook 1796 shipping guide, changes 1793 ships, men, and bases 1272 training courses — ■ baker 1258 chief commissary steward 1259 chief yeoman and yeoman lc_ 1260 coxswain 1250 electrician's mate 2c 11:01 petty officers 3c and 2c 1249 quartermasters, lc and chief- 1265 ship's cook 2c and lc 1262 water tender 2c 1263 yeoman 2c 1264 welding specifications for vessels- 1 730 Navv Department 1270-73 filing manual - 1271 legislation affecting, hearings- 1241 -42 stenographers and typists manual- 1270 Navy training courses, see Naval edu- cation. Navy yards, Yards and Docks Bureau report, 1941 1997 Nazi propaganda, see German propa- ganda. Nebo, Mount, water facilities plan for area 130 Nebo quadrangle. 111.— Mo., topograph- ic sheet 775 Nebraska : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603. 606 proposals for carrying mails 1561 topographic sheet 821 Needlework, see Embroidery. Negotiable instruments, $4 discount table 587, 590 Negroes : banking institutions, report 448 placing the Negro worker 1237 Nelson, Alf Z. : assessing forest land, instructions- 720 forestry economics, bibliography- 717 Nelson, Carl J.. State tax collections, 1941 289 Nemir, Albert S., confectionery sales and distribution 657 Netherlands Indies : black pepper industry 666 black pepper trade 666 cassava industry 666 cocoa-bean industry 666 hide and ukin trade , 668 Entry Netherlands Indies — Continued lumber and wood-products trade 667 materials in National Archives 1166 rubber report 673 sugar industry 666 vegetable oils and oilseeds indus- try 666 Nevada : agricultural census analyses 109 electric bills, typical 603, 606 geographical names, index 1542 map 730 proposals for carrying mails 1562 topographic sheets 822-824 Nevada University 1539—42, 1544-48, 1552, 1554 New England, ports 1694, 1696 New Hampshire : agricultural census analyses 109—110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets : 825-826 New Jersey : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheet 842 New Mexico : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 proposals for carrying mails 1563 topographic sheet 827 New Orleans, La., milk handling, or- ders regulating 136, 1797 New River, chart 413 New York City : chemical imports 1799-1800 fruit and vegetable wholesale prices 140 New York Harbor : chart of Upper Bay and Narrows- 414 port 1688 New York State : agricultural census analyses-- 109-110 chart of canals 1307-10 electric bills, typical 603. 606 topographic sheets 828-831 New Zealand : electrical market 689 farm machinery and equipment market 669 optical goods market 677 paper purchases in United States. 667 Newcastle, Australia, chart of harbor- 944 Newcomer, Mabel : intergovernmental fiscal rela- tions 1019, 1021 taxes and tax systems in federal Governments 1020 Newell, Calif., prevalent fears in Tule Lake community 1971 Newfoundland : charts 930, 945 chemical developments, 1940 664 , railway system 672 Newport News, Va., port 1693 Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., apprenticeship system 1043 Newport quadrangle. Wash. -Idaho top- ographic sheet 858 News letters : American news letter 464 same (in Portuguese) 465 same (in Spanish) 466 Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau 547 News memorandum, Yards and Docks Bureau 1998 Newspapers : books on how to read 185 currently received, Library of Congress 1532 editorial comment on N. Y. A., summary 1239 under fair labor standards act 1873 XXXV Entry Newsprint, see Paper. Niagara River, diversion of waters for power purposes 691— 692, 699, 1763 Nicaragua : chemical developments, 1940 664 cotton piece goods, market 675 motion picture industry, survey 671 optical goods market 677 Nickel, preprint from minerals year- book 1141 see also Cnromium-nickel steel. Niemann, Charles H., jr., warizing correspondence 374—375 Niobrara River Area, water facilities plan __: 130 Nitrogen tests of T. V. A. plant food materials 158 Nixonville quadrangle, S. C, topo- graphic sheet 850 No book for free men 1951 Nomenclature, see subjects. Nominations, civilian, 76th Cong. 3d sess 1713 Nordstjerne Harbor, see North Star Harbor. Norfolk, Va., port 1693 Norris, Percy, K., address on world cot- ton situation 652 North America, weather stations 1978, 1981, 19S3 North Carolina : agricultral census analyses 109—110 chart 415 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 832-833 North Central Division. Agricultural Adjustment Administra- tion, see Agricultural Adjustment Administra- tion. North Dakota : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 proposals for carrying mails 1564 topographic sheets 834—835 North Pacific Ocean, see Pacific Ocean. North Star Harbor, chart 946 Northeast Division, Agricultural Ad- justment Administra- tion, see Agricultural Adjustment Administra- tion. Northern and Northwestern Lakes Sur- vey 1274-1318 Northern Paiute Indians, see Paiute In- dians. Northwest (U. S.) : mineral occurrences 195 Notes, see Negotiable instruments. Notice to airmen 342 Novick, Mary B., social welfare per- sonnel 4S3 Nunez Cabeza de Vaca. Alvaro, great journey 1451 Nurses : appoinments, circular for informa- tion 1257 notes on need, radio program. 625—626 opportunities in Federal civil service 366 Nutrition : armor of robust health 461 child nutrition, in Latin America- 1418 cultural pattern and nutrition 550 t6cnicas y procedimientos para las encuestas o censos dieteticos 1441 volunteers 391 Nuts: crop prospects 144 O Entry Oak. white, useful trees of U. S 728 Oakland quadrangle, 111., topographic sheet 773 Obligations, see Bonds of United States. Obrera y Social, Oficina de Informa- cion, noticias 1503 Observatories, see Hawaiian Volcano Observatory — • Tucson Magnetic Observatory. Obstruction marking manual 339 Ocate Creek area, water facilities plan_ 130 Occasional papers. Engineer School, Fort Belvoir 540 Occupation, Military, see Military oc- cupation. Occupational deferment series 361 Occupations : approved list of essential occupa- tions 1924 industrial hygiene activities 1630 State occupational legislation 686 see also names of occupations, or subjects involved. Ocean currents along Atlantic Coast 392 Ocean Island chart 920 Oceania, refrigerator market 689 Ocmulgee National Monument, general information 1213 Oehser, Paul H., proceedings of Amer- ican Scientific Congress- 1770- 81 Offense and defense (military science), see Military art and science. Office furniture and equipment : manufacturers, financial data on_ 669 market in China 669 market in Malaya 669 steel office furniture, etc., statis- tics 291 Office supplies : market in — Brazil 669 British Honduras 669 Colombia 669 Costa Rica 669 Cuba 669 El Salvador 669 Guatemala 669 Honduras 669 Jamaica 669 Mexico 669 Paraguay 669 Peru 669 Uruguay 669 Venezuela 669 Officers, see Government officials and employees - — Naval Re- serve — Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Army. Official bonds, see Bonds of officers, etc. Oficina Central de Traducciones. see Central Translating Of- fice. Ogdensburg, N. Y., chart 1313 Ohio: agricultural census analvses__ 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 radio in schools 523 topographic sheets 860-862 Ohio River, improvement 541 Oil, see Fuel oil — Oils. Oil burners, statistics 267 Oil cake, in India 666 see also Cottonseed. Oils: Africa as supplier of vegetable oil materials 666 drying, domestic consumption 664 factory consumption 223-225 factory production and consump- tion 226 industry 666 sulfonated, statistics 228 XXXVI Entry Oils — Continued trade of United States 666 trade trends 666 vegetable — ■ in India 666 in Netherlands Indies 666 survey, 1915-18 1073 see also Lubricating oils — also names of oils. Oilseeds : in India 666 in Netherlands Indies 666 Oklahoma : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 836-837 Old age and survivors insurance : claims manual 1319 cost estimates 1733 statistics, employment, etc., of •workers 1320 Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Bu- reau 1319-21 review of operations 1321 Old age assistance : applications 1622 applications and cases 1621 O'Leary, Shirley B. : child nutrition in Latin America- 1418 health and living conditions in Latin America 1426 housing and hospital projects of Latin American social se- curity systems 1427 Oleaster, elaeagnaceae of Nevada 1541 Oliphant, John W., acute respiratory infection 1633 Olympia, Wash., port 1698 Omura Bay, chart 970 Onagraceae of Nevada 1547 Ontario, Lake, chart 1297 Oolitic quadrangle, Ind., topographic sheet 777 Operations Division, see Coast Guard. Operations letter, Civilian Defense Office 385 Optical goods : market in — ATabia 67^ Argentina 67 Australia 67 Brazil 67 Chile 67 Cuba 67 Dominican Republic 67 Haiti 67 Honduras 67 Lebanon 67 New Zealand 67 Nicaragua 67 Palestine 67 Paraguay 67 Peru 67 Philippine Islands 67 Syria 67 wholesale trade 67 Oquossoc quadrangle, Maine, topo- graphic sheet 793 Orders, see names of departments, bureaus, etc., issuing orders. Ordnance : artillery in desert 1120 catalog 1412 field service circulars 1323-24, 139S-99 field service modification work orders, index 1400-4 field service technical bulletin, index 1405-7 German armored army 1124 line-throwing equipment 441 mat§riel, lubrication 1356 ordnance equipment charts 1363-97 ordnance provision system 140S-11 Entry Ordnance — Continued ordnance provision system regu- lations, index 1412 publications for supply index 1412 schedule of stores reports 140S— 11 schedule of stores reports, index. 1412 standard nomenclature list 1414 standard nomenclature list, index. 1412 storage and shipment charts, in- dex 1412 storage and shipment charts, in- troduction 1352-54 see also names of ordnance ma- teriel. Ordnance Department 1322-1414 books and pamphlets cataloged 1322 bulletins 1359 bulletins, index 1351 catalog 1412 circulars 1360 circulars, index 1351 field service circulars 1323-24, 139S-99 field service modification work orders, index 1400-4 field service technical bulletins, index 1405-7 firing tables 1325-50, 1414 opportunities in maintenance service 13 orders 1361 orders, index 1351 ordnance equipment charts 1363-97 ordnance provision system 140S-11 ordnance provision system regu- lations, index 1412 posters 1355, 1413 publications for supply index 1412 safety bulletin 1362 schedule of stores reports 1408-11 schedule of stores reports, index_ 1412 standard nomenclature list, index_ 1412 storage and shipment charts, in- dex 1412 technical manuals 1913 Oregon : t agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc_ 1135 hops, marketing agreement 13S proposals for carrying mails 1565 topographic sheets 838, 859 Ores, see Metal mines and mining — Metals, and names of metals. Orland project, public notice of an- nual water charges 1669-70 Orne, Jerrold, collections,, measures regarding 1082 Os irresponsaveis 14S9 Oswego River, chart 1308 Our war (periodical) 14 Outdoor program, National Capital parks 1214 Outerwear, see Clothing. Outlook charts. Agricultural, 1942, list 113 Outlying possessions, adjustment of prices 1598 Owyhee project, public notice of an- nual water charges 1671-72 Owyhee quadrangle. Nev.— Idaho, topo- graphic sheet 824 Oxbow quadrangle, Maine, topographic sheet 794 Oxygen, synopsis of information 664 Pacific Fisheries, Association of, see Association of Pacific Fisheries. Pacific Northwest, see Northwest (U. S.). XXXVII Entry Pacific Ocean : charts 947, 949-950 tidal harmonic constants 394 Pack method of tests 1157 Pack transportation, howitzer, stand- ard nomenclature list C- 20 1414 Pahranagat Valley, water facilities plan for area 130 Paint : distribution 664 industry in United States 664 production in United States 664 specifications 1613 statistics — - cold-water paints 270 paint 268 plastic paints 270 wholesale trade. 1939 664 Painting Coast Guard vessels, etc 427 Paints, see Paint. Paiute Indians of California and Ne- vada 1000 Palestine : chemical development, 1940 664 electrical market 689 optical goods market 677 Pamphlets : cataloged in Ordnance Dept. li- brary 1322 Japanese in America, bibliog- raphy 1970 Pan American Conference, see Interna- tional American Confer- ence. Pan American Conference of National Directors of Health : actas de la cuarta Conferencia 1415 cuarta Conferencia, resumen de sus labores 1420 Pan American Health Conference, see Pan American Confer- ence of National Direc- tors of Health. Pan-American Highway 1505 Pan American Sanitary Bureau 1415-46 Indices 1429 work in relation to child welfare. 1446 Pan American Sanitary Conference 1433 Pan American Scientific Congress, see American Scientific Con- gress. Pan American Union— 697, 1447-1530, 1782 documentary material for good neighbor tour 1461-70 estatuto de la Union Panameri- cana 1476 posters 1504 publications, list 1496 report of director general 1522-23 Pan American Union Library : Latin America, in fiction, bibliog- raphy 1493 Latin America, selected list of books 1517 Latin American periodicals, se- lected list 1518 Pan Americanism : and Pan American conferences 1507 good neighbor tour to republics of Latin America 1461-70 inter-American movement, an out- line 471 Panama : Bolivar and other heroes 1467 • market for athletic and sporting goods 677 Panama Canal : Bolivar and other heroes 1467 chart 951 general information 1508 retirement report 370-371 Panama Canal Zone, see Panama Canal. Panama City, Fla., port 1692 Papago Indians of Arizona and rela- tives, the Pima 1001 Entry Papaveraceae of Nevada 1548 Paper : American industry 667 developments due to War 667 for U. S. currency and other se- curities 1816 Guatemala trade 667 industrv in United States 667 market of El Salvador 667 New Zealand's purchases in United States 667 newsprint consumption in U. S 667 printability, etc., manual 875 pulp and paper industry of the South 667 pulp and paper market iL Egypt__ 667 restrictive regulations, 1917-18-- 1063 shavings accumulating in G. P. O., purchase 879 stock catalog, G. P. O. contract 870 United States foreign trade 667 world consumption, 1927-38 690 Paper money, counterfeit note index__ 1707 Paper products : minimum wage in industry 1856 restrictive regulations, 1917-18 1063 Paperboard, see Pasteboard. Parachute troops : enemy air-borne forces 1123 opportunities, enlistment 5 ordnance ecpuipment chart 1387 Paraguay : American nation series 1509 coffee in the Americas 1463 market for — athletic and sporting goods- 677 office supplies 669 optical goods 677 railway equipment 672 railways 511 Paratroops, see Parachute troops. Paria, Gulf of, chart 929 Parity payments, see Agriculture. Park service bulletin (periodical) 1209, 1216 Parker quadrangle, Colo., topographic sheet 766 Parks, see National parks and re- serves— also names of parks. Parliamentary precedents, see Can- n o n ' s precedents of House. Parsons, Donald A., soil and water con- servation instruments-- 1751 Pascagoula, Miss., port 1692 Pasig River, chart 416 Passenger cars, see Automobiles. Pasteboard, statistics 269 Pathology, see Diseases of plants. Pay, allowances, etc., bulletins of Fi- nance Department 640 Pay roll savings plan, see Savings bonds and stamps. Pay rolls : data on deductions 1853 preparation, certification, pay- ment 1826 Payette division, see Boise project. Paymaster General, Navy, see Supplies and Accounts Bureau, Navy Dept. Payson quadrangle, Ariz., topographic sheet 742 Peace Conference, Inter-American, 1936, see Inter-American Conference for Mainte- nance of Peace, 1936. Peaches, marketing agreement 137 Peanut : acreage allotments and normal yields 87 marketing quota — instructions 49, 90 referendum 57 XXXVIII Entry Peanut — Continued marketing quota — Continued regulations 84 persons who buy or acquire pea- nuts 58 trade at Tsingtao 660 Peanut oil, trade at Tsingtao 666 Peanuts, see Peanut. Pearl buttons, see Buttons. Pemphigus, foliaceus, wild lire of Brazil 1445 Pennsylvania : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 797— 79S, 839-842, 860-862 Pensacola, Fla. : port 1692 topographic sheet of quadrangle- 769 Pensions, see Civil service pensions. Pensions Committee, House : State veterans laws 1531 Pepper : black, industry of Netherlands Indies 666 black, trade of Netherlands Indies- 666 Periodicals : articles, Japanese in America 1969 Latin American, selected list 1518 magazine tips ' 1921 magazine war guide 1922 medical and public health, Latin America 1416 regulations, Jt. Committee on Printing 1610 Periodicals Division, Library of Con- gress 1532 Perrott, George S., current needs for health personnel 1632 Perry, Cornelius A., storage of syphi- litic serums 1641 Person, Harlow S., Rural Electri- fication Administration progress report 1705 Personnel administration, see Admin- istrative management. Personnel Administration Council, see Council of Personnel Ad- ministration. Personnel and policy, memorandum (periodical) 1209,1216 Personnel Classification Division, see Civil Service Commis- sion. Personnel management, see Adminis- trative management. Personnel Office, Agriculture Dept_ 1533-36 personnel bulletin 1533 Personnel Supervision and Manage- ment Division, Interior Dept., see Interior De- partment. Personnel Supervision and Manage- ment Division, Navy Dept., see Navy Depart- ment. Peru : ancient civilization of the Ameri- cas 1465 chemical developments, 1940 664 guano islands 1483 market for — industrial machinery 669 office supplies 669 optical goods 677 radio, etc., equipment 665 wines 666 motion picture industry, survey- 671 pautas mfnimas para el saneami- ento de las minas del Peril en lo relativo a viviendas 1434 reglamento del Servicio Nacional Antipestoso 1438 tungsten industry 670 Pests, see names of individual pests. Entry Petit Bois Island quadrangle, Ala.- Miss., topographic sheet- 740 Petroleum : industry of United States 670 refined, distribution and sales 670 Petron, Angeline C, asbestos 1131 Petropavlovskaya Gavan, chart 900 Petty officers, Navy, 3c and 2c, gen- eral training course 1249 see also Yeomen. Pharmaceuticals, see Drugs. Philatelic who's who series 1528 Philippine Islands : alcoholic and nonalcoholic bever- age markets 666 copra market 680 hardware market 670 motion picture industry, survey 671 optical goods, market 677 Phillip, Port, chart 955 Phoenix Islands, chart 952 Phosphates : mineral industries census, phos- phate rock 256 production, etc., of phosphate rock in Egypt 664 statistics of superphosphates- 295-296 tests of T. V. A. plant food mate- rials 158 Physical examination, see Conscrip- tion. Physicians : o internato nos hospitals dos Estados Unidos 1417 Latin American interns in Amer- ican hospitals 1417 Pan American pioneers in public health •. 1440 Physics : American Scientific Congress, pro- ceedings 1776 personnel situation in physics 1930 see also X-rays. Phytopathological Society, American, see American Phytopath- ological Society. Picea, see Spruce. Pierson, Albert H., lumber distribution. etc 703, 710 Pilot guides, wartime information to mariners 395 Pima Indians of Arizona 1001 Pine, useful trees of U. S 705, 709, 713. 718. 723, 727 Piney Creek quadrangle, Colo., topo- graphic sheet 767 Pinus, see Pine. Pipe fittings, standard nomenclature list H-6 1414 Pipestone Creek area, water facilities plan 130 Pit River area, water facilities plan — 130 Pitt Lake, chart 916 Pizarro, Frapcisco, biography 1482 Placement : instructor's guide for interview- ers 1926 placement activities 1931 training workbook for interview- ers 1933 Plague : estudio de la peste bubonica en el nordeste del Brasil 1419 reglamento del Servicio Nacional Antipestoso del Peru 1438 Planning, Economic, see Economic pol- icy. Planning, Postwar, see Economic pol- icy. Planning survev circular letter, Public Roads Admin 1648 Planning survey memorandum, Public Roads Admin 1649 Plant and Operations Office 1537-38 XXXIX Entry Plant Industry Bureau 1539-54 Plants : B. E. P. Q. circular 546 contributions toward flora of Ne- vada 1539-42, 1544^8, 1552,1554 Plastic paints, see Paint. Plastics : American industry 664 miracle material 664: synthetic rubber and fabricated products 664, 673 wood 707 see also Pyroxylin plastics. Plates (metal, etc.) : flat rectangular, compressive stress chart 1155 Platinum, preprint from minerals year- book 1142 Plenty, Bay of, cliart 901 Plotting boards, technical manual 9-2684 1913 Plymouth cars, see Automobiles. Plywood, industry expanding in Brit- ish Columbia 667 Pneumatic pumps, see Pumps. Pocomoke area, truck crop farms 120 Police and Judicial Authorities, Inter- American Conference of, see Inter-American Con- ference of Police and Ju- dicial Authorities. Polyconic map projection, see Maps and charts. Pomeroy quadrangle, Wash., topo- graphic sheet 856 Ponderosa pine, useful trees of U. S 713 Ponton trailers, see Trailers. Pontos de vista series 1460, 1472, 14S9 Poole, L. H., illustrator : rural electrification lessons for boys 1806 wiring and lighting farmstead 1809 Pooling, defense production associa- tions 654 Poppy, papaveraceae of Nevada 1548 Porcelain, see Enameled ware. Pork, wartime controls, 1916-18 1074 Port Angeles, Wash., port 1698 Port Inland, Mich., chart 1292 Port Natal, Natal, see Durban, Natal. Port St. Joe, Fla., port 1692 Port San Luis, Calif., port 1695 Porters, wages, hours, and working conditions of redcaps 1877, 1880 Ports, see Harbors — also names of ports. Portsmouth, Va., port 1693 Post Office Department 1555-73 appropriations and legislation, 1942 1571 Postage stamps : public health and medicine in stamps of the Americas- 1435 who's who on postage stamps 1528-30 Postal savings stamps for purchase of bonds 1823-25 Postal service : appropriations and legislation, 1942 1571 proposals for carrying mails 1555—70 see also Army postal service. Posters : Adjutant General's Department- 3-4, 7, 9, 16, 19 Agricultural Marketing Service 142- 143, 145, 152 Civilian Defense Office 379 Coordinator of Inter- American Af- fails Office 470 Extension Service, Agriculture Dept 554 Pacts and Figures Office 556 Federal Bureau of Investigation. 562 Fish and Wildlife Service 642 Entry Posters — Continued Home Owners Loan Corporation. 890- 891, 893 Immigration and Naturalization Service 983 Marine Corps 1084 Maritime Commission 1089 Ordnance Department 1355, 1413 Pan American Union 1504 Production Management Office 1618 Provost Marshal General's Office. 1619 Public Health Service 1639 Public Relations Bureau 1644-45 Recruiting Bureau, Navy Dept 1682 Special Service Division 1761 Treasury Department 1810, 1831 War Manpower Commission 1925 War Production Board 1959, 1966, 1968 War Shipping Administration 1976 Postwar planning, see Economic policy. Potash : mineral industries census, 1939__ 257 tests of T. V. A. plant food ma- terials 158 Potassium chlorate, synopsis of infor- mation 664 Potassium hvdroxide industry of United States 664 Potatoes, merchantable stocks 146 Pottery : ceramic industry and trade of Argentina 674 ceramic industry of Chile 674 Poultry : electric equipment for the farm 1802 our billion dollar industry 666 Poway Valley quadrangle, Calif., topo- graphic sheet 753 Power, Leonard, radio in education 522 Power, national defense survey 597 see also Electric power — Water power. Power equipment, technical manual 11-931 1915 Power of attorney, protocol between U. S. and other Ameri- cas 697, 17S2 Power plants : medium tanks- TM 9-1750G 1913 scout car TM 9-1705C 1913 see also Electric power. Power trains : bomb service truck, TM 9-1765A_ 1913 half-track vehicles, TM 9-1710A, 9-1710C 1913 heavy wrecker, TM 9-1795A 1913 light tank, TM 9-1726B. 9-1728- 1913 medium tanks, TM 9-1750 1913 scout car, TM 9-1705 1913 Pratt, Fletcher, ships, men, and bases- 1272 Precious metals, see names of metals. Precious stones, industry of India 670 Precision instruments, production, etc., 1939 669 Prefabricated houses, see Dwellings. Pre-induction training course 1655 Prepared cereals, see Cereals. Prepared. Preparedness, see National defense. Prescott, Ont., chart 1313 President of United States, veto, action taken by Congress, 1889- 1941 1715 Presque Isle, Mich., chart of harbor 1304 Press digest, Federal Housing Admin- istration 588-589 Press Service, Agriculture Dept., see Information Office, Agri- culture Dept. Pressure gages, technical manual 9- 1860 1913 Price Administration Office 190, 384, 519, 1574-1607 see also names of parties to suits. XL Entry Price and Economic Policy Section, see Price Administration Office. Price fixing, see Prices. Price lists, Documents Office 495 Prices : actions taken by O. P. A 1595 adjustment for commodities 1597 adjustment in territories, etc 1598 British price-restraining subsi- dies 1577 British wartime price administra- tion 1576 Canadian price ceiling 1579 charting the 3 It's of 1943 1580 control in Germany 1581 control in World War I 1061 discrimination under Robinson- Patman act 630 economics of the home front 1584 effectiveness of price control 15S5 facing the price problem 1587 license industry as aid to control- 1056 price control report 1585, 1589, 1595 price fixing during World War, 1914-18 1603 price policy series 1583, 1586, 1592, 1596, 1603-5 pricing of joint products 1596 strategy of price control 1604 subsidies — - and price control 1605 as instrument in Germany 1606 under Canadian price ceiling- 1593 weekly fair price publication, 1917- 18 1075 see also names of various com- modities. Prince Regent Bay, chart 958 Printing : minimum wage in industry 1857 specimens from G. P. O. Appren- tice School 877 see also Public printing. Printing Committee, House, calendar- 1608 Printing Joint Committee : calendar 1609 regulations, periodicals and print- ing 1610 Priorities : abolition of critical list 1952 priority control 1065 regulations 1935, 1952-54 study 178 Prison Industries, Inc., see Federal Prison Industries, Inc. Procedural regulations, Price Admin- istration Office 1597-1601 Procedure manuals, Civil Service Com- mission 367 Proclamations, see subjects of procla- mations. Procurement circular 1904 Procurement Division 1611-17 bulletin 1614 circular letter 1611 surplus list 1615 surplus property circular 1616 traffic information letter 1617 Procurement regulations 1717-18, 1905 Product-Assignment Section, see War Production Board. Production (economics) : Germany's production drive is dif- ferent 1939 manufacturing industries 1066-67 technological developments, sum- mary 1072 war production drive 1938, 1965 see also Agricultural products. Production control, see subject in- volved. Production Management Office 1618 posters 1618 Proven Island, chart 959 Entry Profit : economic criteria of fair profits 1583 fair profit determination 1592 Profiteering, rent, 1917-18 1070 Progress report, Tennessee Valley Au- thority 1807-8 Projectiles : harbor defense, etc., standard nomenclature list P-l 1414 155-mm gun, firing tables 1345 6-in. gun, firing tables 1332 16-in. gun, firing tables 1340 12-in. seacoast gun, firing tables- 1339 Projectors (ordnance) : rocket, TM 9-390 1913 Propaganda, un-American, investiga- tion 1846 see also German propaganda. Prophylaxis, see Venereal diseases. Protozoology, medical, laboratory guide 1096 Provost Marshal General's Office 1619 posters : 1619 Prudence Island quadrangle, R. I., topographic sheet 847 Public assistance : conference of State directors 1624 merit system administration, bibl- 1734 operations in selected cities 1623 Public Assistance Bureau 1620-27 Public Contracts Division 1628-29 bulletin 1628 Public Debt Bureau, Treasury Depart- ment circulars 1816, 1829-30, 1835, 1837-40 Public documents, see Government publications. Public health, see Hygiene, Public. Public Health Service 1630-43 general circulars 1634 Hospital Division circulars 1636 Hospital Division similar letters- 1637 official orders, list 1640 posters 1639 Public lands, surveying instructions, supplement 729 Public law, see International law — Law. Public moneys, monthly transcript of U. S. accounts 1818-20 Public officers, see Government offi- cials and employees. Public printing : and binding, material, etc., ab- stract of contracts 867 procurement of commercial print- ing by G. P. O 878 regulations, Jt. Committee on Printing 1610 Public Relations Bureau, War Dept 1644-46 posters 1644-45 Public Roads Administration 1647-49 planning survey circular letter 1648 planning survey memorandum 1649 Public utilities : financial statistics 1708 notice of increases in rates 1601 see also Electric utilities. Public Utilities Division, see Securi- ties and Exchange Com- mission. Public welfare, see Social work and problems. Publications, see names of depart- ments, etc., issuing pub- lications — also subjects. Publishing industry minimum wage — 1857 Puccinia graminis, physiologic races 548 Pueblo series of Indian life readers 991 XLI Entry Puerto Rico 1650 chart 417 fruit and fruit juice canning in- dustry 1872 leaf tobacco industry 1865 Legislature, acts 1650 men's straw hat industry 1866 ocean pearl button industry 1867 survey of good neighbor tour 1470 topographic sheets 843-846 Pulp : industry — American 667 developments due to war 667 in United States 667 of the South 667 market in Egypt 667 Pulpboard, shipping containers in Ar- gentina 667 Pulverizing apparatus, new orders, statistics 265 Pumps : centrifugal, TM 5-500 1011 deep well turbine, TM 5-2012 1911 pneumatic, TM 5-2018 1911 shipments, statistics 287 Puntos de vista series 1459. 1473, 14S8, 1497 Punxsutawney quadrangle, Pa., topo- graphic sheet 841 Pyrotechnics, see Fireworks. Pyroxylin plastics : cellulose plastic products 208 pyroxylin coated woven cotton fabric's 276 Q Quadrangle maps, see Topographic sheets. Quadrature, weight coefficients for Gauss' mechanical for- mula 1179 Quarantine of plants, B. E. P. Q. cir- cular 546 Quartermaster Corps : ordnance equipment chart 1394 technical manuals 1914 Quartermaster General of Army — 1651—58 circular letter 1651 contract bulletin 1652 excess property notice 1653 inspection guide 1654 pre-induction training course 1655 special subsistence bulletin 1657 specification notice 1658 Quartermasters, Navy, ratings, prepa- ration for 1265 Quay County, N. Mex., water facilities plan for area 130 Quercus alba, see White oak. Quinine, commodities of commerce series 1512 R R. O. T. C., see Reserve Officers' Train- ing Corps, Army. Raccoon Cut, chart 962 Radio, see headings beginning Radio. Radio apparatus and appliances : Army Air Forces equipment, TM 1-472 1908 Canadian radio statistics 665 manufacturing trends, 1937 to 1939 665 market in — Argentina 665 Eire (Ireland) 665 Peru 665 projected factory in Bombay, India 665 Entry Radio apparatus and appliances — Continued sets, TM 11-200, 11-231, 11-233, 11-237, 11-238, 11-239, 11-241, 11-272, 11-273, 11-861, 11-1100 1915 transmitters, TM 11-800, 11-805- 1915 see also Radio communication. Radio broadcasting : adventures of Cuthbert, radio scripts 1187 agriculture in defense, radio scripts 1659 children in wartime, radio scripts- 322- 323 children's radio programs 515 college radio courses 514, 522 conservation man, radio scripts 1198 list 1199 farm flashes 1660 4-H club programs, 1941 552 4— H clubs programs, 1942, musi- cal compositions 551 here's your answer, radio scripts- 623 homemakers' chat 1661 I hear America singing ! radio scripts 624 in schools of Ohio 523 listener panels 524 man is a giant, story of Boulder Dam, radio scripts 1013 man's first flight, radio program.- 1208 need for nurses, radio program. 625-626 raising a President, radio scripts- 329 school-wide use of radio 527 what we defend, radio scripts 1225 world is yours, radio scripts 532 list 531 see also Radio stations. Radio communication : airway radio facility planning chart 332-333 annual report, F. C. C, 1942 568 bibliography 521 communication facilities of Chile- 502 radiotelephone service, ship and coastal-harbor 571 school radio-sound system 526 what the F. R. E. C. offers you 529 see also Antenna (radio communi- cation) — Interphone — - Radio broadcasting — Radio stations. Radio Education Committee, .see Fed- eral Radio Education Committee. Radio engineering, instructions 429 Radio in education, see Radio broad- casting. Radio operators, see Radiomen. Radio programs, see Radio broadcast- ing. Radio scripts, see Radio broadcasting. Radio Section, Information Division, see Information Division, Interior Dept. Radio Service, Information Office, Ag- riculture Dept 1659-61 Radio sets, see Radio apparatus and appliances. Radio stations : airway radio facility planning chart 332-333 applications received for broadcast services by F. C. C 574 broadcast actions by F. C. C__ 564-565 call letters assigned by F. C. C 570 expired construction permits 575 Radio transmitters, see Radio appara- tus' and appliances. Radiomen, technical manual 11-454 1915 Radiotelephony, see Radio communica- tion. Ragged Islands Anchorage, chart 962 XLII Entry Railroad equipment, see Railroad sup- plies. Railroad supplies : exports to Latin American coun- tries 672 market in — Bolivia 672 Brazil 672 Chile 672 Colombia 672 Ecuador 672 the Guianas 672 Mexico 672 Paraguay 672 Uruguay 672 Railroads : economic developments 1860 Mexican railway situation 672 railways of — Bolivia 506 Brazil 507 Chile 508 Colombia 509 Latin America 681 Mexico 510 Newfoundland 672 Paraguay 511 Uruguay 505 Venezuela 512 see also Locomotives. Railway guns, 8 in., TM 9-463 1913 Railway mounts, see Gun mounts. Railways, see Railroads. Rain gages, Fergusscn recording rain and snow gage 1751 Rainfall and run-off from watersheds- 1744- 45 Rainier National Park, see Mount Rain- ier National Park. Raising a President, radio scripts 329 Raisins, Greek production and trade 666 Range calibrators, technical manual 11-1104 1915 Range tables, technical manual 6-650_ 1912 Ranges (stock), see Stock ranges. Ransome, Alfred L., antimony 1129 Rare Book Collection 1662 Ratcliffe, Ella B., colleges and uni- versities 518 Rates, see special subject, e. g. Elec- tricity. Rationing : appeal procedure under ration orders 1599 charting the 3 R's of 1943 1580 civilian consumption in United Kingdom 1602 disqualification of board members, etc 1600 during World War, 1914-18 1603 economics of the home front 1584 food rationing in Great Britain 1582 gasoline rationing in Canada 158S mileage conservation program 1591 mileage rationing, nation-wide 519 news bulletin for speakers 384 points rationing in United King- dom 1594 share the moat, Government cam- paign 1964 sugar, how to get and use for canning 1590 tire rationing in Canada 1607 Rats, domestic, of medical importance- 1096 Raven, P. A., metallic materials 1729 Ravns Storo Harbor, chart of harbor- 928 Rayon : industry in United States 675 production in United States 675 Reading, newspapers 185 R6am Bav, chart 963 Reclamation Bureau 1013, 1663-80 Reclamation projects, see names of projects. Reconnaissance, Military, si e Military reconnaissance. Entry Reconstruction Finance Corporation : activities in connection with war_ 451 national defense activities 593 Recording instruments, see Sound re- cording and reproducing equipment. Records : administration and the war 1169 disposition of, Plant & Operations Office 1537 Federal war records program 201 management, procedure manual 1538 War Department, in National Ar- chives 1171 Recreation : I hear America singing ! radio scripts 624 recreation bulletin 462, 482 Recreational areas and demonstration projects, fire report, 1941 1188 Recruiting and enlistment : Army parachutists 5 Coast Artillery Corps 20 Coast Guard 436 Engineer Amphibian Command 15 men of 18 and 19, opportunities in Army 8 Ordnance Department 13 Signal Corps 10, 12 Recruiting and Induction Service, see Adjutant General's De- partment. Recruiting Bureau, Navy Dept 1681-82 posters 1682 Red Cloud quadrangle, Nebr.-Kans., topographic sheet 821 Red River, hvdrographie survey, maps_ 1151 Red Spruce, useful trees of U. S 714 Redcaps, see Porters. Reeves, Raymond, how to plan future in war for peace 663 Reference data, Army Air Forces 1892 Reference information circulars, na- tional archives 1165—68 Refrigeration and refrigerating ma- chinery : handling milk and milk products 107 mechanical refrigeration industry- 665 Refrigerators : conservation and curtailment, 1918 1068 markets 689 Refuse : el entierro de la basura bajo un recubrimiento e fi c a z, Cristobal. Zona del Canal 1423 proposal for removal. G. P. O- S82-8S3 Regional Economy Division, see For- eign and Domestic Com- merce Bureau. Registers, see names of departments, etc.. issuing registers. Registrar, The (periodical) 282 Registration, see subject involved. Regulations, see department, etc., is- suing regulations — also subjects. Rehabilitation, farm families, ill fed, ill clothed, etc 115 Reid. Seerley, radio in schools of Ohio- 523 Reim Bay, see R6am Bay. Remote control : manufacturer's parts list 1358 technical manual 9-1642 1913 Rennard, Tom. landownership in Wy- oming 118 Rent : charting the 3 R's of 1943 1580 digest of statutory devices for rent control 1574 profiteering and its control, 1917— 18 1070 Reoccupation Division, see Economic Warfare Board. XLIII Entry Reports : writing effective reports 1536 writing in general 30b see also names of departments, bureaus, etc., issuing re- ports. Reproducing instruments, see Sound recording and reproduc- ing equipment. Republican River area, water facili- ties plan 130 Research, see special subject. Research and Statistics Branch, see Wage and Hour Division. Research and Statistics Section, see Coast Guard. Research Division, see Price Adminis- tration Office. Research Laboratory. Bellevue, sec Na- val Research Laboratory, Bellevue. Reserve banks, see Federal reserve banks — Federal Reserve member banks. Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Army, instruction pro- gram for senior division- 18 Reservoirs, silting and suspended- load measurements 1747 Respiratory infection, acute 1633 Retail trade : British control of retail distri- bution 1575 department store sales 621 independent stores, statistics 283 Retirement, see Civil service pensions. Retirement Division, Civil Service Commission, see Civil Service Commission. Revenue, see Tariff. Reynolds, Robert Van Rensselaer, lumber distribution. etc 703, 710 Rhode Island : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, tvpical 603, 606 topographic sheets 802, 847-849 Richards. Joe, poster 1084 Richards quadrangle, Mo.-Kans., topo- graphic sheet 818 Rifle regiments, ordnance equipment charts 1391-92 Rifles, U. S., cal. .30, standard nomen- clature list B-3 1414 Rifles, Automatic, technical manual 9-1211 1913 Rio Moquino, water facilities plan for area 130 Rio Puerco, water facilities plan for area 130 Rio Santa Cruz, water facilities plan for area 130 Ritenbenk Island, chart 966 Ritter, George J., microstructure of cellulose fibers 711 Rivers : bed-load and suspended load in streams 1742' forecasting methods 1985 surveys, supplemental index 732 Rivers and Harbors Board 1683-1702 Riverside, Calif., and vicinity, topo- graphic sheet 754 Riverton project, notice of annual wa- ter charges 1073-74 Road graders, technical manual 5- 1020 1911 Road scrapers, technical manual 5- 1210 1911 Roads : highways of the world 669-672 military, in forward areas 540 Pan American Highway 1505 planning survey memorandum 1649 roads circular 1004 Entry Roadside markets, see Markets. Kobbins, Irving, school-wide use of radio 527 Roberts, Jane A., wiring and lighting farmstead 1S09 Robinson, Hugh V., food stamp and di- rect purchase programs. 1798 Robinson-Patman act, price discrimi- nation under 630 Rock salt, see Salt. Rockets : instructions for use, Til 4-236 1910 target rocket projector, TM 9-390 1913 Rockwell, Norman, poster 1355 Rockwood quadrangle, Mich., topo- graphic sheer 807 Rodents, el lanzallamas en la lucha antipestosa roedores y pulgas de roedores 1430 Rogers, Etta G., water resources in Western States 1748 Rogers City, Mich., chart 12ss Rogers Lake quadrangle, Calif., topo- graphic sheet 755 Rolling mills, industry of United States 670 Rolling stock, Canadian railway in- dustry _ 672 Roofing, asphalt prepared, statistics 203 Roosevelt Library, see Franklin D. Roosevelt Library. Rosaceae of Nevada 1552 Rosario quadrangle, P. R., topographic sheet 846 Rosters, see names of departments, etc., issuing rosters. Rot, see Wood rot. Round Island Passage, chart 1318 Rowland, Howard, "children's radio- programs 515 Ro?a division, see Yakima project. Rubber : bibliography 649 industrial reference service 673 wages in manufacturing industrv_ 1862 Rubber goods, see Rubber. Ruby quadrangle, Ariz., topographic sheet 743 Rugs, wool manufacturing industry 675 Ruins stabilization, preliminarv "re- port 1217 Run-off from watersheds 1744-^45 Runways, see Airports. Rural Electrification Administra- tion 1703-1706 Rural electrification in Marion County, Oreg 196 Russian-English militarv dictionarv, TM 30-254 1917 Rusts, see Puccinia graminis — also names of rusts. Rye, report as of Dec. 1, 1942 132 Sacramento, Calif., port ; 1697 Safes, fire resistive, statistics 291 Safety Council, .see Federal Interde- partmental Safety Coun- cil. Safety of life : excavation, building, etc., require- ments 542 home dry cleaning 458 safety bulletin. Civil Aeronautics Board 343-344, 346, 348, 352-353 safety bulletin, Ordnance Depart- ment 1362 Saginaw Bay. chart 1285 Sailors, see Mariners — Veterans. St. Clair, Lake, chart 1298 St. Domingo, see Dominican Republic. St. Georges Channel, chart 973 XLIV Entry St. Joseph, Mich., chart 1312 St. Lawrence River, charts 967, 1313 St. Lucia, motion picture industry, survey 671 St. Marys River, charts 1314-16 Sakhalin Island, chart 897 Sakonnet Point quadrangle, R. I., topo- graphic sheet 848 Salad dressing, sales 666, 683 Salant, William A., escalator clauses in war contracts 1586 Salaries : pay rolls, preparation, etc 1826 standardization in Federal service- 363 Sales finance companies, statistics 284 Salina Cruz, Port, chart 961 Salinas River area, water facilities plan 130 Salt : production, 1940 664, 666 rock, mineral industries census, 1939 25S Salt River area, water facilities plan- 130 Salvador : motion picture industry, survey — 671 office supplies market 669 paper market 607 Sampling (statistics) : procedures and methods 286 regression method for expanding sample indications 122 Sanatoriums, see names of sanato- riums. Sand : foundry, mineral industries cen- sus, 1939 242 glass, mineral industries census, 1939 244 Sanderson, Fred H., forecasting yield of wheat 127 San Diego, Calif., port 1095 San Domingo, see Dominican Republic. Sandon quadrangle, Kans., topo- graphic sheet 784 Sandstone : commercial sandstone production. 674 mineral industries census, 1939 — 259 Sandy soils, improvement with river silt 1749 San Francisco Bay, chart 418 San Francisco, Golden Gate Interna- tional Exposition, report of commissioner for Com- mission 866 Sanitation : Pan American sanitary code 1433 pautas mtnimas para el sanea- miento de las minas del Peru 1434 San Juan River Valley, report on Ham- mond project 124 San Luis Obispo quadrangle, Calif., topographic sheet 756 San Martin, JosS de, biography 1490 San Pedro Hill quadrangle, topographic sheet 757 San Pedro River Valley, water facili- ties plan for area 130 Sanpete County, Utah, water facilities plan for area 130 Santiago, Chile. American city series- 1515 Saratoga quadrangle, N. Y., topographic sheet 831 Saugatuek Harbor, chart 1290 Sault Ste. Marie, chart 1314 Savings and loan associations, see Fed- eral savings and loan as- sociations. Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora- tion, see Federal Savings and Loan Insurance; Cor- poration. Savings bonds and stamps : diversion of American pay roll into bonds 1822 Entry Savings bonds and stamps — Con. pay-roll savings plan, Government workers 1S41-45 purchase plan, stamp ablums 1817, 1823-25, 1834, 1836 purchase to save for future 1821 regulations governing 1827—30 series D bonds 1339 series F and G bonds 1840 Savings stamps, see Savings bonds and stamps. Sawdust accumulating at G. P. O., purchase 8S0 Saws : industry of United States 670 manufacturing corporations F. T. C. report 635 Sawyer, Wilbur A., la fiebre amarilla en las Americas 1425 Sawyer, Wis., chart 1318 Scalds, see Burns and scalds. Schaller, John A., truck and pasture irrigation 1807 Schaum, John H., secondary metals, nonferrous 1143 Schiaflino, Rafael, manual de estadis- tica vital, prologo 234 Schlaikjer, Jes W., poster 1619 Schoenleber, Lawrence H., terrace di- mension changes, etc 1754 School and College Civilian Morale Service, see Education Office. School gardens, huertos escolares 1428 School officers, educational directory- 51S Schools, see Agricultural schools — In- dian schools — Law schools ■ — Radio broad- casting — Radio commu- nication — also headings beginning School. Schulz, Paul E., eruptions of volcanoes Kilauea and Mauna Loa_ 1215 Schwarz, Ernst, identification of do- mestic rats of medical importance 1096 Science : world is yours, radio scripts 532 list 531 Scientific Congress, see American Scien- tific Congress. Scientific institutions in Latin America 1439 Scientific research, see Medical re- search. Scitovszky, Anne M. A., Federal taxa- tion, bibliography 1078 Scott quadrangle, Ark., topographic sheet 747 Scout cars : Diesel power plant, TM 9-1705C- 1913 M341, TM 9-705 1913 power train, TM 9-1705 1913 Scrap : American tire resources 673 wars and rumors boomed busi- ness 670 see also Metals— aiso names of certain metals. Scrapers, see Road scrapers. Sculpture and statuary : bronzes, presidentes das republi- cas sulamericanas 468 same (in Spanish) 469 Sea purslane, aizoaceae of Navada 1539 Seacoast guns : 3-inch, TM 9-421 1913 8-inch, firing tables 1336-38 12-inch, firing tables 1339 12-inch, TM 9-456 1913 16-inch, TM 9-471 1913 Seaports, see Harbors. Sears, Richard I., control-surface char- acteristics 1156 Seattle, Wash., port 16S9 XLV Entry Sebastopol quadrangle, Calif., topo- graphic sheet 758 Secondary metals, see Metals. Secret Service Division, counterfeit note index 1707 Securities and Exchange Commis- sion 1708-11 rules and regulations 17UD Security, Social, see Social security. Sedimentation and deposition : bed-load and suspended load in streams 1742 economic effects, Morris Sheppard Lake 173S improvement of sandy soil with river silt 174'j investigation of Carnegie Lake 1750 silting and suspended-load meas- urements 1747 Seeds, see Cottonseed — also names of plants. Selection and Training of Aircraft Pilots Committee 32 Selective service, see Conscription. Selective Service System, medical sta- tistics bulletin 1712 Senate 1713-15 rules, corrected to Mar. 1, 1941 1714 veto messages, action taken, 1889-1941 1715 see also names of certain congres- sional committees. Seneca Indians, splint basketry 1005 Serie sobre derecho y tratados 1455. 1476 Serums, syphilitic, storage 1641 Servants, training handbook 490 Service bulletin of FREC 528 Service centers, field manual 1-195 1894 Services of Supply 1716-18 orders, general 1716 procurement regulations. 1717-18, 1905 Sexual hygiene, see Hygiene. Shadow Mountains quadrangle, Calif., topographic sheet 759 Shanghai. China, bristle trade 677 Sharp, W. H., mechanical properties of aluminum allovs 1161 Shattuck, George C, handbook of health 463 Shavings, paper, accumulating at G. P. O., purchase 879 Shawnee Sanatorium : auditorium and laboratory speci- fications 1 1008 semi-ambulant building specifica- tions 1009 Shediac Bay and Harbor, chart 96S Sheep, wool shorn in 1941 153 Shelburn quadrangle, Ind., topographic sheet 778 Shelburne, Nova Scotia, chart of har- - , bor 969 Shells (ordnance) : ' firing tables 1325-50 Shelving, steel, statistics 291 Sherman, Caroline B., roadside mar- kets 125 Sherman pamphlets 989, 1000-1 .Sherman quadranele. Maine, topo- graphic sheet 795 Shienbrood. Oscar, law behind union aereements 1757 Shimabara Gulf, chart 970 Shingles, red-cerlar. statistics 281 Ship fitting, see Shipfitting. Shipbuilding : books on, list 187 building ships to deliver the goods 1936 Hiegins contracts 1098 Ships Bureau annual report. 1941_ 1719 Shipfitting, books on, list 187 Shipping : Navy shipment marking hand- book 1796 Navy shipping guide, changes 1793 765883 — 47- Entry Ships : merchant vessels of U. S , , 1942 1086-87 navigation and vessel inspection circular 439 painting and instructions, amend- ment 427 radiotelephone service 571 signal letters of merchant marine, 1942 __ . 10S8 welding specifications 1730 see also Shipbuilding — Warships. Ships Bureau 1719-31 circular letters 1728 manual, chapters 1720-27, 1731 report, 1941 1719 Ship's cooks, see Cooks. Shirts, see Clothing. Shoes, see Boots and shoes. Shortleaf pine, useful trees of U. S__ 718 Shoshone Indians of southern Cali- fornia 9S9 Shoshone project : public notice of annual water charges 1675 repayment of construction cost__ 1676 Shotgun Creek, water facilities plan „. . f «r area 130 isnotguns, technical manual 9-285 9-1285 1913 Shows, soldier 1700 Shrapnel, firing tables I 1328, 1342 Sierra County. N. Mex., water facili- _. ties plan for area 130 ■Sierra valley, water facilities plan for area 130 Sights (ordnance) : technical manual 9-1606_ 1913 Signal Corps : enlistment, opportunities 12 field manual 11-25 1896 message to you from Army Signal Corps '_ 10 ordnance equipment chart 1396 technical manuals 1915 Signal lamp equipment, TM 11-391 1915 Signals : electric direction systems for ve- hicles 1174 field manual 1—45 1891 merchant marine. signal letters.- 108.8 Silk : industry of United States 675 production in United States 675 trade of United States -_ 675 improvement of sandy soil with river silt 1749 reservoir silting 1747 Silver in Oregon . ~ ~ 1135 Silver Creek, Ariz., water facilities plan for area 130 Silver Reef Mountains quadrangle, „., . Ariz., topographic sheet- 744 Silvertip quadrangle, Mont., topo- . graphic sheet 819 Simiutak Island, chart of Army radio landing . 957 Sioux Indians : ouill and beadwork 1003 Sioux series. Indian life readers. 1002 c . - " . 1006, 1011 Sirup, see Maple sirup. Sitka spruce, useful trees of U. S 719 Skins, sec Leather, hides, and skins Slaves, more, for Hitler 1949 Slide films, see Filmslides. Slippers, see Boots and shoes Small, B. Mae. Pan American Union Small arms, see Firearms. Sma'l town manual Smallpox, vaccination ~__ Smith. Elsie J., colleges and universi- ties Smith. Robert C. communication facili- ties of Chile 502 1506 685 325 518 -13 XLVI Entry Smithsonian Institution 531-532 Smoking tobacco, see Tobacco. Smvthe, Dallas W., pay roll deductions, Union Manufacturing Co- 1853 Snake farm at Butantan 1519 Snow gages, Fergusson recording rain and snow gage 1751 Snuff, tobacco industry 1878 Soap : ■ manufacturers, financial data 664 position of industry in World War I 1064 production in United States 664 Soapstone : mineral industries census, 1939 261 output increased 670 Social problems, see Social work and problems. Social Protection Section, see Defense Health and Welfare Serv- ices Office. Social security : benefits, etc., under social security act, amdts, 1939 1732 family security program volun- teers 1627 Latin American housing and hos- pital projects under so- cial security systems 1427 Social Security Board 1732-35 statistical manual 1735 Social Security Board Library 1736-37 law accession list 1736 library accession list 1737 Social welfare, see Social work and problems. Social work and problems : labor and social welfare in Latin America 1491 selective reading list 1626 shortages of social welfare per- sonnel 483 social welfare in the Americas 1463 Sociology, American Scientific Con- gress, proceedings 1780 Sodium, mineral industries census, 1939 255 Sodium nitrate, synopsis of informa- tion 664 Soft drinks, see Beverages. Soil conservation : agricultural conservation pro- gram 35-45 bibliography series 1743 districts 1752-53 wildlife management as part 1755 Soil conservation experiment stations, hydrologic studies 1744-45 Soil Conservation Service 1738-55 special report series 1747, 1749-50 Soil erosion : along Beale Trail, wasted range land 986 land conditions in Venezuela 1746 terrace changes, etc 1754 Soil erosion experiment stations, see Soil conservation experi- ment stations. Soldier Summit quadrangle, Utah, top- ographic sheet 852 Soldiers : shows, variety, production ideas_ 1760 venereal diseases chemical pro- phylaxis 1631 see also Veterans. Solicitor, Interior Dept 1 1756 Solicitor, Labor Dept 1757 Solitoerbugt, chart 956 Songs, Army and Navy hvmnal 307 Sound locators, TM 9-1661 1913 Sound ranging. TM 9-2684 1913 Sound recording - and reproducing equipment : schools of Ohio 523 school radio-sound system 526 Entry South (U. S.) : cultural pattern and nutrition 550 South America : balsa wood in national defense 667 British leather export surveys 668 bronzes, presidentes 468 same (in Spanish) 469 chart 971 discovery by Spanish 1662 South Atlantic Ocean, see Atlantic Ocean. South Carolina : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheet 850 South Dakota : agricultural census analyses 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 proposals for carrying mails 1566 water-land resources and prob- lems 131 South Haven, Mich., chart 1290 Southeastern States, see South (U. S. ). Southern Division, Agricultural Ad- justment Administration, see Agricultural Adjust- ment Administration. Southwestern monuments special re- port 1189, 1217 Soviet Russia, see Union of Soviet So- cialist Republics. Sowder, Arthur M., timber require- ments of cooperage in- dustry 725 Spain : chemical raw material review 664 motion-picture industry, survey-- 671 possessions in Africa, materials in National Archives 1167 Spaulding, Oliver L. books, how to judge and use them 308 Special products, industrial reference service 677 Special Service Division, Services of Supply 1758-61 posters 1761 special service digest 1759 Special Services Branch, General Staff- 1762 Special subsistence bulletin, Quarter- master General of Army_ 1657 Specifications, specification notice, Quartermaster General of Army 1658 see also special subject. Sperry Gyroscope Co., Inc 1357-58 Spherical harmonics, table of zeros of Legendre polynomials 1179 Spices, trade of United States 666 Spin (aircraft), see Airplanes. Sporting goods : market in — Central America 677 Colombia 677 Cuba 677 Ecuador 677 Panama 677 Paraguay 677 West Indies 677 Spotting boards, TM 9-2682 1913 Sprague quadrangle, Mo., topographic sheet 816 Spring Lake, chart 1279 Spruce : lumber cut of eastern Canada 667 red, useful trees of U. S 714 sitka, useful trees of U. S 719 SR committeeman letter 89 Stability, lateral, aluminum-alloy I-beams 1159 Stakman, Elvin C, Puccinia graminis_ 548 Stall (aircraft), see Airplanes. Stamps, see Food stamps — Postage stamps- — Postal savings stamps — Savings bonds and stamps. XLVII Entry Standard nomenclature list 1414 Standards and standardization, see special subject involved. Stands, see Vise stands. Star gages, TM 9-1S00 1913 Star routes, advertisements inviting proposals for carrying mails 1555-70 Star Valley, water facilities plan for area 130 Starting devices, light tank, TM 9-1726A 1013 State Department 1763-85 State-Federal Conference on War Re- strictions, see Federal- State Conference on War Restrictions. States, see subject involved. Statistics : American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1777 Interstate Commerce Commission statistical series circu- lar 1025 Social Security Board manual 1735 see also Sampling (statistics) — Vital statistics — also special subject. Statuary, see Sculpture and statuary. Statutes, see Laws. Steam boilers, feedwater, Ships Bu- reau manual 1721 Steel : Cuban trade 670 developments in Soviet industry. 670 exports and imports '__ 670 foreign trade of United States 670 industry, of United States 670 scrap in Canada 670 structural steel for buildings 1950 tensile and pack compressive tests 1162 works, of United States 670 see also headings beginning Steel — also names of articles manufactured from steel. Steel castings, statistics 210 Steel strike, 1937, investigation 513 Stein, Herbert, British wartime price administration 1576 Stem rust, physiologic races 54S Stenographers : handbook 1023 manual 1270 style book 17S4 Steubenville quadrangle, W. Va. -Ohio- Pa., topographic sheet 860 Steward, chief commissary, prepara- tion for rating 1259 Stewart, Stella : effective use of industrial capacity. 1052 furniture industry and wartime controls 1053 gasoline conservation, 1918 1054 industrial conservation, 1917-18- 1059 license industry as aid to price control 1056 price control in World War I 1061 priority control 1065 refrigerator conservation, etc.. 1918 1068 weekly fair price publication, 1917-18 1075 wheat, flour and bread in World War I 1048 World War I chronology 1077 Stock ranges : along Beale Trail, photographic account 9S6 Yellowstone National Park 1228 Stockings, see Hosiery. Stockton, Calif., port 1697 Stokers, factory sales 227 Entry Stone : industrial reference service 674 preprint from minerals yearbook. 1144 Stony Point quadrangle, Mich., topo- graphic sheet 808 Stoops, H. M., poster 1645 Storage, see names of articles stored. Stoics, see Retail trade. Stories, see Children's literature. Storms : airplanes and hurricanes 343 meteorological behavior of thun- derstorms 19S2 Strain gage, see Gages. Strains, see Load (mechanics). Strategic index of the Americas, bibli- ography of Anazonia 474 Strategy, see Military art and science. Straw hats, see Hats. Streams, see Rivers. Strength of materials, pack method for compressive tests 1157 see also names of special ma- terials, etc. Stresses, see Load (mechanics) — Strength of materials. Stroh quadrangle, Ind., topographic sheet 779 Stuart, Thomas L., reported condi- tion, etc., of burley to- bacco 128 Studebaker, John W., what the war means to us, introduc- tion 530 Students, war service opportunities.- 376 Stumpage. see Timber. Sturgeon Bay, chart 1318 Style book, Stenographic Section, State Uept 1784 Style manual. Agriculture Depart- ment 159 Subject Cataloging Division, Library of Congress 1786 Submachine guns, see Machine guns. Submarine boats, Ships Bureau man- ual 1726-27 Submarine mines, see Mines. Subma- rine . Subsidies : and price control 1605 British price-restraining subsi- dies 1577 payment under Canadian price ceiling 1593 price administration in Germany. 1606 Sudzin, Leo, ports of Brazil 503 Sugar : how to get and use for wartime canning 1590 Netherlands Indies industry 666 trends in industry 666 United States industry 666 Sugar Agency 17S7-91 Sugar beets : applications for payment 88 county association expenses 56 determination of performance.. 69-70 listing sheet, SB-509, prepara- tion 59 Sugar pine, useful trees of U. S 723 Sugarcane : in Virgin Islands — - determination of farm 1787 .farming practices 1789—90 shares for producers, 1942. _ 1788 wage rates for workers, 1942- 17!»1 Sugarcane wax, utility explored 064 Suisum Bay, chart 419 Sulfonated fats, *ee Fats. Sulfonated oils, see Oils. Sulfur, mineral industries census, 1939 260 Sulfuric acid, production, etc., sta- tistics 203-294 Sulphur Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 XLVIII Entry Sulphur Springs Valley, water facili- ties plan for area 130 Sumatra : chart 974 tobacco sales situation 676 Sunland quadrangle, Calif., topo- graphic sheet 760 Sunnyside division, see Yakima proj- ect Superior, Lake, charts 1299-1300 Superphosphates, see Phosphates. Supplies, see Aeronautical supplies — Army supplies — Govern- ment supplies. Supplies and Accounts Bureau, Navy Dept 1792-96 contract bulletin 1794 report, 1941 1792 Sureties, see Bonds of officers, etc. Surety Bonds Section, see Accounts Bureau, Fiscal Service. Surface Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Surgeon General's Office, see Medical Department, Army. Surgeons, Pan American pioneers in public health 1440 Surplus Marketing Administration- 1797-98 food stamp plan understanding-- 99S Surplus property, see Government sup- plies. Surveying, standard field tables and trigonometric formulas. 729 Surveys, see special subject. Survivors insurance, see Old age and survivors insurance. Sweden, lumber trade, review 667 Sweeney, Edward C, proposed avia- tion liability legislation- 350 Swiger, Rachel R., ill fed, ill clothed, ill housed, 500 families in need of help 115 Switchboards, TM 11-331 1915 Switzerland : decentralization of chemical con- cern 664 motion picture industry, survey. 671 tax system, summary-' 1020 Symbols, Army, explanation 1646 Syphilis : Kolmer complement fixation tests 1638 storage of serums, serologic tests- 1641 Syria : electrical market 689 optical goods market 677 Tables of commissioning allowances, see Basic tables of com- missioning allowances. Tabs (aircraft), see Airfoils. Tacoma, Wash. : chart of harbor 420 port 169 8 Tactics, see Military art and science. Taeuber, Conrad, ill fed, ill clothed, ill housed, 500 families in need of help 115 Take-off (aircraft), see Airplanes. Talc: mineral industries census, 1939 261 output increased 670 Tampers, TM 5-1070 1911 Tanbark, prevention from spoiling 1549 Tank car heaters, TM 5-1042, 5-1044- 1911 Tank guns, 37-mm 1S97-98 Tanks, for hot water heaters, statis- tics 230 Entry Tanks (military science) : bibliography 182 building tanks to smash the Axis_ 1937 Chevrolet medium armored car, standard nomenclature list G—122 1414 combat car, standard nomencla- ture list G-38 1414 light, standard nomenclature list G-103 1414 light, TM 9-726, 9-1726A, 9- 1726B, 9-1726P, 9-1728- 1913 maintenance truck, staandard no- menclature list G-91 1414 medium, standard nomenclature list G-104 1414 medium, TM 9-730C, 9-732A, 9- 750, 9-753, 9-759, 9- 1750, 9-1750D, 9-1750E, 9-1750G 1913 transmisison and differential, standard nomenclature list G-103, v. 1, sec. 3— 1414 turret traversing mechanism, standard nomenclature list G-103 1414 Taos Pueblo, little boy with 3 names, stories 991 Target rockets, see Rockets. Targets, use of rocket target, TM 4- 236 1910 Tariff, convention with Dominican Re- public 693 Tariff Commission 1799-1801 report on cotton and cotton waste- 1801 Tartar, synopsis of information 664 Tartaric acid, synopsis of information- 664 , Tawas Harbor, chart 1285 Taxation : agricultural finance review 111 assessing forest land, instructions- 720 Federal real estate and property tax rates 706 Federal taxation, bibliography 1078 intergovernmental fiscal relations- 1019, 1021 State tax collections, 1941 289 taxes and tax systems in federal Governments 1020 see also Income tax. Taxation, Exemption from, property, etc., connected with de- fense 1766 Tea: United States industry 666 United States trade 666 Teachers : lectura para maestros 1494 leitura para educadores 1498 Teaching, quartermaster instructor's guide 1656 see also special subject taught. Technical bulletins, see names of de- partments, bureaus, etc., issuing bulletins. Technical development note, Civil Aero- nautics Administration 335 Technical Division, National Housing Agency, see National Housing Agency. Technical education, see Employee training — also special subject. Technical information circular, Na- tional Youth Adminis- tration 1238 Technical information notes, Housing Authority 895-896 Technical manuals, see names of de- partments, etc., issuing manuals. Technical notes : Aeronautics Bureau 33 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 1155-62 XL1X Entry Technology, developments affecting war production 1072 Telegraph : actions of F. C. C 566-567 annual report of F. C. C, 1942 568 applications received by F. C. C 569 communication facilities of Chile- 502 Peru market for equipment 665 printer equipment, TM 11-353 1915 selected data, 1939 665 sets TG-5 and TG-5-A, TM 11- ^ - 351 1915 Telegraph printer equipment, see Tele- graph. Telephone : accounting requirements, uniform systems 572 actions of F. C. C 566-567 annual report of F. C. C, 1942__ 568 applications received by F. C. C 569 communication facilities of Chile. 502 directory, G. P. O 873 hand set charges and changes 576 manners 1534 Peru market for equipment." 665 selected data, 1939 _ 665 Telescope : elbow, for gun mounts, standard nomenclature list F— 224 1414 height finder, standard nomencla- ture list F-171 1414 panoramic, TM 9-1583 1913 parts, standard nomenclature list . F-228 1414 with sighting system M2, TM 9-1606 1913 Telescope mounts : for gun mounts, standard nomen- clature list F-224 1414 TM 9-1554 !9!3 Telescopic sights, see Sights (ord- nance). Tenerife, Canary Islands, tobacco trade 676 Tennessee : agricultural census analysis— 109-110 electric bills, typical 603,606 lennessee Valley Authority 1802-9 apprentice training program 170 plant food materials, tests 158 Termites, damage to emergency build- ing projects 1551 lerraces, changes resulting from farm- ing practices 1754 Terrestrial magnetism : intensity of earth's magnetic force 979 magnetic observatory results at Tucson 393 Testing, see names of substances or object tested. Teton River, water facilities plan for area 130 Texas: ldu electric bills, typical 603 606 Spanish songs 15°6 topographic sheet 851 Texas Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion 173S Texas City, Tex., port 1690 Textile fibers, see Fibers Textiles : basie information on industry 1874 industrial reference service 675 pyroxylin coated woven cotton m . . fabrics 276 This week in defense (periodical)- 88S-889 Thomas, Elbert D. (Senator from - Utah) : reports made by — Foreign Relations Com__ 695-696 Thomen, Harold O., House Commit- tee on Agriculture hear- ings 1079 Entry Thompson, George E., forest pathology, ' ' southern region 1550 Thompson Lakes quadrangle, Mont., „, topographic sheet 820 Thornthwaite, Charles W., climatol- ogy in service of agri- culture 1741 Thrace, tobacco situation 676 Threading machine, TM 5-9024 1911 Thunderstorms, see Storms. Tidal harmonic constants 394 Tientsin, China : bristle trade 677 motion picture industry, survey.I 671 Tiles : floor and wall, statistics 229 structural clay products, statis- tics 292 Timber : • cooperage industry requirements. 725 stumpage transactions, tables. 721-722 Timpanogos Cave National Monument. general information 1218 Tin, commodities of commerce series. 1525 Tinware, manufacturing industry of United States 670 see also Cans. Tires : American scrap tire resources 673 distributors' stock in United States 673 mileage conservation program 1591 rationing in Canada 1607 Titanium, mineral industries census, 1939 262 Tiverton quadrangle, R. I.-Mass., topo- graphic sheet 849 Tobacco : acreage allotments for 1941 81 chewing and smoking tobacco in- dustry 1878 flue-cured tobacco letter 54 industrial reference service 676 leaf tobacco industry of Puerto Rico 1865 leaf tobacco stocks 150 marketing quota instructions 47-48, 71-72. 93. 96-97 marketing quota regulations 73-79, 98-101 pasture condition use in inter- preting reports 128 Toilet articles and preparations : American industry 664 drug, medicine, and toilet prepa- rations industry 1868 manufacturers, financial data 664 problems facing American indus- try 664 production in United States 664 Tomato canning industry, minimum wages 1869 Tongue Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Tonto National Monument, general information 1219 Tools, manufacturing corporations F. T. C. report 635 Topographic sheets : Geological Survey 738-865 Town meetings for war 390 Towns, see Cities and towns. Tractor trucks : maintenance, TM 10-1567, 10- 1705 1914 parts list, TM 10-1566, 10-1568. 1914 Tractors : Allis-Chalmers, standard nomen- \ clature list G-98 1414 Allis-Chalmers, TM 9-783B, 9- 787A 1913 engine, TM 9-1777A 1913 International, TM 9-777 1913 Entry Tractors — Continued manufacturing corporations, data, 1939 669 Trade, see Commerce — Retail trade — Wholesale trade. Traffic, see Communication and traffic. Traffic information letter, Procure- ment Division 1617 Traffic regulations, eonvencion sobre la reglanientaci6n del trafico automotor 1455 Trailer camps, see Camps. Trailers : automobile trailer business boom- ing 672 carryall, TM 5-9026 1911 low bed, TM 5-9040 1911 ponton, TM 5-9030 1911 semi-trailer van, TM 10-1295 1914 6-ton, TM 9-790A 1913 tractor crane, standard nomencla- ture list G-117 1414 20-ton, TM 9-790B 1913 van type, TM 10-1313 1914 Train, Percy, plants, medicinal uses by Nevada Indians 1546 Training and Placement Unit, see In- terior Department. Training Division, Civil Service Com- mission, see Civil Service Commission. Training Division, Personnel Office, Ag- riculture Dept., see Per- sonnel Office, Agriculture Dept. Training of employees, see Employee training. Training Within Industry Section, progress report 195S Traister, Aaron L., statistics of American listed corpora- tions 1711 Transmission, light tank, standard nomenclature list G-1 03_ 1414 Transmitters, see Radio apparatus and appliances. Transportation : car sharing campaign 388, 389 Great Lakes, 1941 1702 inter-American transportation 1468 Iowa, map 1647 motor transport units 380 transportation series 1702 Transportation Corps, Army, techni- cal manuals 1918 Transportation series, see Transpor- tation. Trasko, Victoria - M., industrial hy- giene activities 1630 Traumatism code 1092 Travel, mileage conservation program. 1591 Travel Congress, Inter-American, see Inter - American Travel Congress. Treasury bills, issue and sale 1835 Treasury bonds, see Bonds of United States. Treasury Department 1810-45 • Disbursement Division proce- dure 1832-33 posters 1810, 1831 Trees : forest pathology, southern region- 1550 useful trees of U. S__ 701, 704-705, 709. 713-714, 718-719, 723, 726-728 Trinidad Island, motion-picture indus- try, survey 671 Tripoli, mineral industries census, 1939 263 Tropics, diagnostico y tratamiento de ciertas afecciones de los trfipicos 1421 Troshkin, Alexander N., engine icing- 345 Entry Trought, Mary E. : bauxite and aluminum 1132 magnesium 1137 Truck chassis, see Chassis. Truck farming, see Market gardening. Trucks, see Motortrucks — Tractor trucks. Trujillo City, Dominican Republic, see Ciudad Trujillo, Dom- inican Republic. Trust funds in D. C, investments 492 Tsinan, China motion picture indus- try, survey 671 Tsingtao, China : black bristle trade 677 motion picture industry, survey-- 671 peanut and peanut-oil trade 666 Tsuga, see Hemlock. Tuberculosis in animals, eradication work, Nov. 1, 1941 169 Tucson Magnetic Observatory, results- 393 Tule Lake community prevalent fears_ 1971 Tumacacori National Monument : general information 122U same (in Spanish) 1221 Tung oil developments 664, 666 Tungsten : industry of French Indochina 670 industry of Peru 670 mineral industries census, 1939__ 264 ore output increased 670 preprint from minerals yearbook- 1145 Turbines, Ships Bureau manual 1720 see also Pumps. Turkey : chemical developments, 1940 664 motion picture industry, survey- 671 Turkeys, 1941 crop 151 Turrets : light tank, standard nomenclature list G-103 1414 Ships Bureau manual 1723 Tuzigott National Monument, general information 1222 Two Rivers, Wis., chart 1289 Tyler, I. Keith : children's radio programs 515 radio in education 522 Tyler, Paul M., mica 1140 Tyler, Tracy F., radio in education 522 Typewriter, manufacturing industry- 669 Typewriting manual 316, 1270 U Uintah County, Utah, Ashley Valley Reservoir Co. project 123 Un-American Activities, Special Com- mittee on, House, hear- ings 1846 Underbill, Ruth M. : Indians of southern California 989 Northern Paiute Indians 1000 Papago Indians of Arizona, etc 1001 Underwear, knit cloth, statistics 297 Unemployed : placement activities 1931 placing the Negro worker 1237 youth, jobs and defense 1240 Uniforms : cut, statistics 217, 236 foreign navies, 1941 1269 minimum wages in industry 1629 regulations for Coast Guard. 1248, 1256 Unimak Pass, chart 421 Union Catalog, Library of Congress 1847 Union Manufacturing Co., data on pay- roll deductions 1853 Union of South Africa : chemical developments, 1940 664 market for electric household ap- pliances 665 markets for agricultural machin- ery, etc 669 tax system 1020 LI Entry Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, iron and steel industry.- 670 Unions, see Federal credit unions. ■ United Kingdom, see Great Britain. United Nations, declaracion de las Na- ciones Unidas 1765 United States. Note. — For all subjects per- taining to the United States, except its government, general history, and description, see such subjects, history of America as national re- source for morale 1204 map 731 what we defend, radio scripts 1225 Upernivik, Greenland, charts 975-976 Uranium, industry 670 Uruguay : alcoholic and nonalcoholic bever- age markets 666 automotive market developments- 672 bicycle market 677 chemical raw material review 664 coffee in the Americas 1463 machinery demand down 669 motion-picture industry, survey-- 671 office supplies market 669 power facilities 504 railroads 505 railway equipment market 672 Utah: agricultural census analyses 109-110 construction, 1939 215 electric bills, typical 603, 606 mails, proposals for carrying 1569 topographic sheets 852 V Vaccination, smallpox 325 Valonia (acorn cups) : industry in Greece 668 Van de Water, Marjorie, air sickness 336 Vanadium industry 670 Vancouver, British Columbia, chart 916 Vancouver Island, chart 978 Vanilla, Mexican production and trade- 666 Vans, see Trailers. Varnish : distribution 664 industry 664 statistics 268 wholesale trade 664 VD, see Venereal diseases. Vegetable fats, see Fats. Vegetable oils, see Oils. Vegetables : buy fresh vegetables for wartime meals 1578 dehydration 1657 dehydration industry 666 wholesale prices at New York City, etc 140 Vehicles, see Motor vehicles. Veith, Marjorie D., mailing list houses. 660 Velma, Mount, topographic sheet of quadrangle 823 Venereal diseases : chemical prophylaxis 1631 sex hygiene and venereal disease- 1906 special VD education circular 1635 tratamiento de las afecciones ve- nereas en el ej6reito de Estados Unidos 1442 VD education circular 1642 VD war letter 1643 Venereal Diseases Division, see Public- Health Service. Venetian blinds, foreign markets 667 Venezuela : American nation series 1527 Bolivar and other heroes 1467 land conditions 1746 Entry Venezuela — Continued market for office supplies 669 motion picture industry, survey — 671 railways 512 Vermont : agricultural census analyses — 109-110 electric bills, typical 603,606 Verrall, Arthur F., forest pathology — 1550 Vessels, see Ships. Veterans, legislation. State laws 1531 Veterans Administration 1848-49 Veterinary bulletin 1093 Veto, see President of United States, Violaceae of Nevada 15o4 Virgin Islands : chart 417 determination of a farm 1787 sugarcane — farming practices, 1942 1789 farming practices, 1943 1790 shares for producers, 1942 — 1788 wage rates for workers, 1942 1791 Virgin River, water facilities plan for area 130 Virginia : agricultural census analyses-- 109-110 electric bills, typical 603. 606 topographic sheets 853-854 Virginia campaign, 1781, bibliogra- phy 1193 Visa Cases, Board of Appeals on, see Board of Appeals on Visa Cases. Visas, see Immigration visas. Vise stands, technical manual 5-9010- 1911 Visiting housekeepers, references 327 Vital statistics : manual de estadistica vital 234 medical and traumatism code 1092 the registrar (periodical) 282 Vital Statistics Division, see Census Bureau. Vivian. Gordon. Navajo Indian Mobile Unit 1189 Vocational education, see Employee training. Volcanoes : Kilauea and Mauna Loa erup- tions I21n volcano letter (periodical) 1223 Von Schmidt, Harold, poster 1644 Vultee Aircraft. Inc 171 W Wade, Kathleen. Jose de San Martin.- 1490 Wage and Hour Division 1850-1884 Wages: apprentices 1039 candv and related products indus- try 1855 embroideries industries 1875 grain products industry 1854 pants, shirts, and allied garments industry 1876 paper products industry 1856 printing, publishing, etc., indus- tries 1857 redcaps 1877. 1880 rubber products manufacturing in- dustry 1862 seamless hosiery industry 1863 sugarcane workers. 1942, in V. I_ 1791 tomato canning industry 1869 uniform and clothing industry 1629 wartime policies in U. S., 1917- 18 1882 wartime regulation in Canada 1883 Waite quadrangle. Maine, topographic sheet 796 Walker River, water facilities plan for area 130 Walnut Canyon National Monument, general information 1224 LII Entry War agencies, see Government offices. War and Education, National Insti- tute on, see National In- stitute on Education and War. War bonds, see Savings bonds and stamps. War Communications Board 1885 creation, etc 1885 War contracts, see Government con- War Department--! 1886-1918 bulletins, index 1903 circulars, index 1903 Civilian Conservation Corps regu- lations 1886 field manuals 1887-1902 field manuals for sale by supt. of documents 497-498 general orders, index 1903 procurement circular 1904 procurement regulations 1905 records in National Archives 1171 technical manuals 1908-1S technical manuals for sale by supt. of documents 497-498 War housing, see Dwellings — Housing. War Information Office 190, 1919-1923 War insurance, see War risk insurance. War Labor Policies Board, organiza- tion and function 1882 War Manpower Commission 1924-1933 posters 1925 War Mobilization Office, plan for 1180 War production, see Production (eco- nomics). War Production Board 1934-1968 circular letters 1938 posters 1959, 1966. 1968 WPD leaflets 1936-37, 1939-41, 1947-49, 1951, 1962-63, 1965 War Production Drive Headquarters- 1936- 37, 1947-49, 1962, 1965 War Relocation Authority 1969-75 policy statement 1975 War relocation centers, see Japanese relocation centers. War Restrictions, Federal-State Con- ference on, see Federal- State Conference on War Restrictions. War risk insurance, merchant marine inquiry 1110 War savings bonds and stamps, see Savings bonds and stamps. War Shipping Administration 1976 posters 1976 Warehouses : layout 1353 public-merchandise warehousing- 275 warehouse handling equipment 1354 Warfare, see Military art and science. Warner, Katherine G., mica 1140 Warrant officers, Navy, see Cox- swains — Electricians. Warships, Ships Bureau annual report, 1941 1719 Wartime, see special subjects connected with the war. Wartime Commission, Education Office, see Education Office. Washburn, Darius E. : electric poultry equipment for farm 1802 rural electrification lessons for boys 1806 Washington, D. C, see District of Co- lumbia. Washington State : agricultural census analyses- 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 hops, marketing agreement 138 mails, proposals for carrying 1567 reservoir silting, etc 1747 Entry Washington State — Continued stumpage transactions, tables 721- 722 topographic sheets 855-859 Waste, Disposal of, see Refuse. Waste products, cotton, Tariff Com- mission report 1801 Watchmaking and repairing, books on_ 188 Water : for kitchen, bathroom, etc 1706 hydrologic studies 1744-45 resources in Western States 1748 Water fowl, see Waterfowl. Water heaters : TM 5-1152 1911 use in Cuba 670 Water lifts, see Pumps. Water power, Niagara River, diversion of waters— 691-692, 699, 1763 Water purification, TM 5-2030 1911 Water supply : Ashley Valley 123 San Juan River Valley 124 South Dakota 131 water facilities area plans 130 see also Pumps. Water systems, statistics 287 Water tanks, see Tanks. Water tenders, 2c, preparation for rating 1263 Water Utilization Planning Service, see Agricultural Econom- ics Bureau. Water Utilization Section, see Agricul- tural Economics Bureau. Waterfowl what is behind regula- tions? 1991 Watkins Glen, N. Y., chart 1310 Wax, see Candelilla wax. Way, Howard E., power facilities of Uruguay 504 Wayah Bald quadrangle, topographic sheet 833 Ways and Means Committee, House, calendar 1977 Wearing apparel, see Clothing. Weather : code, 1942 1988 corn and wheat bulletin 1979 spring weather 352 warning to air carrier personnel- 353 weekly corn and wheat region bulletin 1989 wheat yield forecasting 127 see also Weather stations. Weather Bureau 1978-19S9 Weather maps: preparation 1984 United States 1986-1987 Weather stations, North America 1978, 1981, 19S3 Week of the war (periodical)- 888-889, 1923 Welding, vessels of Navy 1730 Wells, see Pumps. Wellsville quadrangle, Mo., topographic sheet 817 Wendt, George R., air sickness 336 West (U. S.) : water resources, use and devel- opment 1748 West Indies : market for athletic and sporting goods 677 railways of Latin America 681 West Kentucky Coal Co -— 11S4 West Point, N. Y., see Military Acad- emy, West Point. West Virginia : agricultural census analyses-- 109-110 construction, 1939 216 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheets 854, 860-862 LIII Entry Western Division, Agricultural Ad- justment Administra- tion, see Agricultural Adjustment Administra- tion. Western Hemisphere defense, refer- ences 183 Western hemlock, see Hemlock. Western Museum Laboratories, see Na- tional Park Service. Western States, see West (U. S.). Western white pine, see White pine. Westhampton quadrangle, Va., topo- graphic sheet 853 Westport quadrangle, Mass.-R. I., topo- graphic sheet 802 What we defend, radio scripts 1225 Wheat : control in World War I 3 018 crop insurance contract 578 forecasting yield per acre 127 loans, determining eligibility, etc 60-61 marketing quota regulations 85-86, 103 statistics 300-302 wheat and corn bulletin 1979, 1989 winter wheat report as of Dec. 1, 1942 132 Wheeling quadrangle, W. Va.-Ohio- Pa., topographic sheet 861 White-base antifriction bearing metals, see Antifriction metals. White engine, see Gas and oil engines. White oak, useful trees of U. S 728 White pine : eastern, useful trees of U. S 705 western, useful trees of U. S 727 White River, water facilities plan for area 130 White Sands National Monument, gen- eral information 1226 Whitewater Draw, water facilities plan for area 130 Wholesale trade : establishments 304 sales, inventories, and credits 305 Wicomico County, Md., truck crop farms 321 Widener collection, see Joseph E. Widener collection. Wild animals, see Animals. Wild fire (disease), see Pemphigus foliaceus. Wilderness areas, national forests 712 Wildlife : management as part of soil con- servation 1755 national defense and wildlife 1990 Wildlife and Fish Service, see Pish and Wildlife Service. Wildlife refuges, see names of refuges. Wildlife Resources, Special Commit-ee on Conservation of, Sen- ate, reports 1990-91 Wilgus, Alva C, Latin America in fic- tion, bibliography 1493 Wilkins, Tivis E., analysis of land ac- quisition program 1740 Wilkinson, William H. H, placing the Negro worker 1237 Willapa Bay, chart 426 Willow Creek, water facilities plan for area 130 Willwood division, see Shoshone proj- ect. Wilmington, Del., and vicinity, topo- graphic sheet 768 Wilson, William J. : Spanish discovery of South Amer- ica 1662 Union Catalog of Library of Con- gress 1847 Winchester quadrangle, Va.-W. Va., topographic sheet 854 Windmills, shipments, statistics 287 I Entry Windward Passage, chart 931 Wine : market in Colombia 606 market in Peru 666 Wire communication, see Telegraph — Telephone. Wisconsin : agricultural census analyses 109-110 apprenticeship record system 1045 electric bills, typical 603, 606 topographic sheet 863 Woelfel, Norman : children's radio programs 515 school-wide use of radio 527 Women : apprenticeable trades 1037 in the Americas 1409 Women's apparel, see Clothing. Wood : plastic 707 precipitates formed in, resistance to leaching, etc 715 refuse at G. P. O., purchase 880 wpod-products trade of Nether- lands Indies 667 see also names of articles manu- factured from wood. Wood pulp, see Pulp. Wood rot, emergency building projects, inspection 1551 Woodruff, Ariz., water facilities plan for area 130 Woods, Lake of the, see Lake of the Woods. Wool: carpet and rug manufacturing in- dustry I 675 commercial stocks, statistics 211 felt and felt products, 1918 1076 grade, methods of determining 135 industry of United States 675 labeling 629, 637 manufactures, imports 675 manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 636 manufacturing industry, produc- tion, etc 675 production and income, 1934-41_ 133 raw wool consumption report 280 shorn in 1941 153 stock report 278 wartime control, effect on mar- ket 1051 Wool machinery activity, statistics 306 Words, see Glossaries. Work Projects Administration 543, 1992-96 commissioner's letter 1992 digest of procedures 1993 general letter 1994 Information Service letter 1995 Work Projects Administration, Dis- trict of Columbia, see District of Columbia. Workers, see Labor. World electrical markets 689 World is yours : radio scripts 532 list 531 World War, 1914-1 S, see European War, 1914-18. World W T ar, 1939-45 : America's cultural heritage, pro- tection 1229. answers to questions important to miners 1967 artillery in desert 1120 British commandos 1121 British control of retail distribu- tion 1575 British price-restricting subsidies- 1577 British wartime price administra- tion 1576 divide and conquer, story of Nazi terror , 1919 LIV Entry World war, 1939-45 — Continued economic and military events 1057 economics of the home front 1584 enemy air-borne forces 1123 Federal-State Conference on War Restrictions 449-450 German armored army 1124 German defense tactics in Cyren- aica 1122 German military training 1125 German motorized infantry regi- ment 1126 German occupation of Europe, 1939-42 500 German tactical doctrine 1127 get straight on this war 1940 he was a good guy when he had it- 1941 history and records of Federal depts., etc 201 military and economic events 105S our war (periodical) 14 .Reconstruction Finance Corpora- tion activities 451 records administration 1169 relocation communities for evac- uees 1974 total war 1963 wartime control of trade and in- dustry 638 wartime information to marin- ers. 395 week of the war (periodical) 888- 8S9, 1923 what the war means to us, teach- ing guide 530 Worlds Pair, San Francisco, see San Francisco, Golden Gate International Exposi- tion. Worms, helminthology laboratory guide 1096 Woronoco quadrangle, Mass., topo- graphic sheet S01 Worsted : industry, United States 675 manufacturing corporations, F. T. C. report 636 manufacturing industry, produc- tion, etc 675 Wounds, tratamiento de las heridas de guerra 1443 WPD leaflets 1936-37, 1939-41, 1947-49, 1951. 1962-63, 1965. Wreckers, power train, TM 9-1795A__ 1913 Wright. Frederic H., secondary metals, nonferrous 1143 Wright brothers at Kill Devil Hill, radio program , , 1208 Wright engine, see Gas and oil en- gines. Writing, see Letters — Reports. Wupatki National Monument, general information 1227 Wyandotte quadrangle, Mich., topo- graphic sheet 809 Entry Wyoming : agricultural census analyses-- 109-110 electric bills, typical 603, 606 landownership in 1935 118 proposals for carrying mails 1570 topographic sheets 864-865 X X-rays, physics and technique 1094 Y Yakima project : annual operation and maintenance charges 1677-78 annual water charges 1679-SO Yampa River, water facilities plan for area 130 Yaquina quadrangle, Oreg., topo- graphic sheet 838 Yards and Docks Bureau 1997-1999 news memorandum 1998 report, 1941 1997 Yarn, Chilean market 675 Yellow fever, la fiebre amarilla en las Americas 1425 Yellowstone National Park 2000-2001 range studies 1228 report, 1941 2000 report, 1942 2001 Yeomen, preparation for rating- 1260, 1264 Yorktown campaign, 1781, bibliogra- phy 1193 Young, Stella, Navajo native dyes 999 Youth : jobs & defense 1240 letters to State youth administra- tors 1235 meeting problems of youth, story of NYA 1236 Youth Administration, see National Youth Administration. Ypres, Belgium, gas attack 311 Yucatan, henequen industry *. , 675 Yugoslavia, motion picture industry, survey 671 Zamboanga, P. I., chart of vicinity 425 Zanzibar, clove industry and trade 666 Zinc : accumulating at G. P. O., pur- chase 881 in Oregon 1135 mineral industries census, 1939 248 scrap, etc., price schedule 28 Zingg, Austin W., hydrologic studies- 1744- 45 Ziskind, David, law behind union agree- ments 1757 Zoology, American Scientific Congress, proceedings 1772 o - Vh35 s«rp- 1943-44 cop.S. SUPPLEMENT TO U nited States Government Publications Monthly Catalog 1943— 1944 o. ■ ■ Supplement to United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents 1943-1944 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1947 Preface This .second Supplement to the Monthly Catalog lists all publications issued during the period Janu- ary 1943 to December 1944, which have been received in the Library of the Public Documents Division, and which have not been listed in any catalog published by the Superintendent of Documents. Conforming with the style of the current Monthly Catalog the entries presented herewith are in alpha- betical arrangement by issuing office. A number has been assigned to each entry. The index included in the Supplement designates entry numbers rather than page numbers. (in) Supplement to Monthly Catalog ACCOUNTS BUREAU, Fiscal Service i Corporations acceptable as sureties on Federal bonds. June 8-Sept. 30, 1944. Each 1 p. 4° (Supplements 4-8 to Department circular 570, re- vised Apr. 20, 1943.) [Processed.] T 1.4/2 : 570/13/supp.4-8 ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT 2 [Adjutant General's Office, organization and functions, approved Jan. 21, 1944, revised pages; Nov. 1, 1944.] [1944.] [10] leaves, oblong 8° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in original publica- tion.] W 3.2 : Or 3/6/944/rev.pages-4 3 1st annual report of Office of Dependency Benefits, fiscal year 1943. [1943.] xi+76 p. il. ([Dependency Benefits Office.]) [Processed.] W 97.101 : 943 4 Army conservation project; [poster], n. p. Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army [Feb. 15, 1944]. 17X14 in. W 3.46/7 : 52-Q-19 52-Q-19. Keep vegetables cool, fresh ! use promptly as possible, inspect daily, if stored, remove spoiled parts. [Poster to be displayed in kitchens only.] 5 Army directory, Apr. 20, 1943. [1943.] cover title, i-f 412 p. large 8° [Re- stricted. Semiannual. Publication suspended with this issue.] W 3.10 : 943 6 Army needs you ! Cadet Nurse Corps, senior cadet period, Army hospitals. n. p. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, Jan. 10, 1944.] [8] p. il. narrow 16° W 3.2 : N 93/4 7 Army Postal Service bulletin, v. 2, no. 1-v. 3, no. 12 ; Feb. 1, 1943-Dec. 1, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly beginning with v. 3, no. 1, Jan. 1, 1944 ; only 2 issues in 1943.] W 3.77 : 2/1-3/12 8 Identification of enemy warplanes. 1942. Disk, diameter 12.3 in., with smaller movable disks on either side, il. [Restricted. Cardboard.] W 3.2 : W 24 9 Our war, for special training units ; Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] Each 8 p. il. or 8+4 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed or printed.] W 3.80 : 943/1-944/12 1° To those cooperating in Army Air Forces aviation cadet program, n. p. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, Aug. 20, 1943.] 15 p. W 3.2 : Av 5/2 il Your shoes, for greater comfort, longer wear. [1944.] [4] p. il. 32° (Army conservation project 20-Q-2.) W 3.2 : Sh 7 AERONAUTICAL BOARD 12 Index of Army-Navy aeronautical standards, including Army-Navy aero- nautical specifications, drawings, and bulletins, issued by Working Com- mittee of Aeronautical Board, Jan. 1-July 1, 1943. [1943.] cover titles, various paging, 4° [Issued bimonthly with a supplement for each issue. Processed or printed. Issued with perforations.] Y 3.Ae 8 : 7/943/1-4 AERONAUTICS BUREAU, Navy Dept. 13 Airway aids. [Dec. 1943.] cover title, [3] 4-69 p. il. oblong 22° (United States Navy Flight Preparatory Schools. ) N 28.2 : A: 7/7 (1) 14 Aleutian sense; issued by Training Division. July 1943. 31 p. 11. 4° [An- other illustration on p. 4 of cover.] N28.2:A12 15 Allowance list of publications and forms for acorns, air facilities, air groups, aircraft carriers, aviation units attached to BB, DD, CA, and CL, battleships, casus, cruisers, destroyers, hedrons, marine air activities, naval air stations, seaplane tenders, sosus, squadrons, section K. Mar. 1944. [4]+4+vii p. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] N 28.2 : P 96/2/944 16 Bureau of Aeronautics allowance list of publications and forms for naval air stations, aircraft carriers, battleships, destroyers, cruisers, seaplane tenders, carrier based squadrons, patrol squadrons, photographic squad- rons, utility squadrons, transport divisions, aviation units attached to BB, DD, CA and CL, hedrons. hedron detachments (PATSU), CASUS, naval air stations (lighter than air), LTA squadrons and marine air activities, section K. Aug. 1943. [l]+9 p. oblong 8° [Restricted.] N 28.2 : P 96/2/943 17 Bureau of Aeronautics basic table of commissioning allowances for K-type lighter-than-air squadrons. Jan. 1943. [1] +128 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Short title, BuAero. B. T. C. A. for K-type L. T. A. squad., Jan. 1943, appears on title page. Change 1, (1)+A-F p. f°, was issued Feb. 22, 1943.] N 28.15 :L 62 pt. 1. Lighter-than-air squadrons, pt. 2. Office of group commander and staff. 18 Bureau of Aeronautics basic table of commissioning allowances for marine air group service squadron. Feb. 1943. cover title, 182+67 p. LI. oblong 8° [Processed. Short title, BuAero BTCA for MAG serv. sqdn., Feb. 1943, appears on title page. Change 1, (8) p. 4°, was issued May 4, 1943.] N 28.15 : M 33 19 Bureau of Aeronautics basic table of commissioning allowances for VF, VB, VS, or VT streamlined squadron or carrier air group commander's unit. Mar. 1943. [5] +18 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Short title, BuAer BTCA for VF, VB, VS, or VT streamlined sqdn, Mar. 1943, appears on title page. Changes 1 and 2, (4) leaves, f° and [2] leaves, 4°, were issued Apr. 15 and May 10, 1943, respectively.] N 28.15 : St 8 20 Circular letter 0-43 to 33-43, 0-44 to 129-44; Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 28, 1944. [1943^44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Jan. 1, 1943 is date of Circu- .lar letter 1-43.] N 28.12 : 943/0-944/129 21 Defensive tactics against fighters ; issued by Training Division. 1943. 31 p. il. 4° (Fixed gunnery and combat tactics series 4.) [Confidential. Issued with perforations. Supplements training film Defensive tactics against enemv fighters. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-2 of cover.] N 27.12 : 4 22 [Dilbert posters, relating to flying, handling of aviation equipment, etc.] ; 1-72, 74, 76-102, 106-120, 151-162, 175-207, 23S-384. [1943.] Each 13.5 X 10 in. or 10X13.5 in. [Processed. An announcement, Make Dilbert really go to work, 1 p. il. f°, was issued also.] N 28.16: 1-384 (with omissions) 23 Dunking sense ; issued by Training Division. Feb. 1943. [2] +27 p. il. 4° [Other illustrations on front and back covers.] N 2S.2 : D 92 24 Flight control systems. [Dec. 1943.] cover title, 71 p. il. oblong 22° (United States Navy Flight Preparatory Schools.) N 28.2 : F 64/2 25 Flight instruments. [Dec. 1943.] cover title, [5] +3-87 p. il. oblong 22° (United States Navy Flight Preparatory Schools.) N 28.2 :F 64/3 26 Flight quarters! issued by Training Division. 1943. [1]+2S p. il. 4° [Restricted. Other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover.] N 28.2 : F 64/4 27 Flight safety bulletin 1-44 to 35-44 ; Feb. 2-Dec. 27, 1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Processed. This series of consecutively numbered bulletins are issued from time to time by Naval Operations Office and/or Aero- nautics Bureau, Navy Dept.] N 28.18: 1-35 28 Fog; prepared by Training Division, n. p. [1943]. 29+ [3] p. il. 16° (Aerology series 3.) [Issued with perforations. The 3 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] N 28.14 : 3 29 Free gunnery instructors' training manual. [1943.] vi+133 p. il. (Train- ing Division.) [Restricted.] N 28.13 : G 95 30 Gunnery approaches ; issued by Training Division. Sept. 1943. cover title, 2S p. il. 4° (Fixed gunnery and combat tactics series 2.) [Confidential. Issued with perforations. Supplements BUAER training film Fundamen- tal gunnery approaches. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-2 of cover.] N 27.12 : 2 31 Handbook of instructions with parts catalog, electric turret drive, models 2CGD50USC1, 2CGD50USC2, and 2CGD50USC3. June 15, 1944. [2] + iv+78 p. il. 4° [Processed.] N 28.13 : T 86 32 Ice formation on aircraft; prepared for [by] Training Division, n. p. [1943]. 40 p. il. 16° (Aerology series 1.) [Issued with perforations.] N 2S.14 : 1 33 Index of publications, unclassified and restricted, available for distribution by Publications Section (Administration). Aug. 20, 1943. [2]+iv+154 p. 4° [Restricted. Issued in loose-leaf form.] N 28.17: 943/1 34 Instructional guide for flight training of Latin American students. Mar. 15,1943. cover title, [1] +43 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Preliminary edi- tion. Spanish. Cover title is in Spanish and English.] N 28.13 : F 64/943/Spanish 35 Instructional guide for flight training of South American students. Re- vised edition. Jan. 1, 1944. cover title, [1] +39 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Portuguese. Cover title is in Portuguese and English.] N 28.13 : F 64/944/Portuguese 3 6 Manners sense; issued by Training Division. July 1943. [2] +22 p. il. 4° [Other illustrations on front and back covers.] N 2S.2 : M 31 37 Meet SNJ-3. [Dec. 1943.] cover title, 121 p. il. oblong 22° (United States Navy Flight Preparatory Schools.) N 28.2 : P 64/2 38 XavAer publications index: Nov. 20, 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Restricted. Quarterly with 2 monthly supplements to each quarterly revision of the basic index. Processed.] N 28.17 : 943/2-944/4 39 Navy is proud of its aircrewmen. n. p. [1944]. [12] p. il. large 8° N 28.2 : Ai 7/8 40 Offensive tactics against fighters : issued by Training Division. 1943. 32 p. il. 4° (Fixed gunnery and combat tactics series 3.) [Confidential. Issued with perforations. Supplements training film Offensive tactics against enemy fighters. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-2 of cover.] N 27.12 : 3 41 Operation of aircraft engines. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York and London, 1943. ix+206 p. il. 12° ( Flight preparation training series.) [The last page or pages of each chapter have been left blank to be used for notes.] N 27.9 : Ai 7/943 42 Parachute sense; issued by Training Division. Feb. 1943. [2]+i+24 p. il. 4° [Other illustrations on front and back covers.] N 28.2 : P 21 43 Patrol sense. [1943.] cover title, [2] +22 p. il. (Training Division.) [Restricted. Other illustrations on front and back covers.] N 28.2 : P 27 44 Physics manual for pilots. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York and London, 1943. ix+229 p. il. 12° (Flight preparation training se- ries.) [Several pages at the end of each section have been left blank to be used for notes.] N 27.9 : P 56/943 4 5 Principles of flying. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York and London, 1943. 2 v. xi + l-250b +251-338 p. il. and vii + 126 p. il. 12° (Flight preparation training series.) [The last page or pages of each chapter are left blank to be used for notes. Volume 2 has title : The effects of flight.] N27.9:F67/v.l,2 46 Recipe for survival ; by William C. Chanibliss. n. p. [1943]. 8 p. il. (Train- ing Division.) [Reprinted from July 1943 issue of United States Naval Institute Proceedings.] N 28.2 : Su 7/2 47 Snoopers and how to blast 'em ; issued by Training Division. 1943. 16 p. il. 4° (Fixed gunnery and combat tactics series 5.) [Confidential. Issued with perforations. Supplements training film of same title. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-2 of cover.] N 27.12: 5 48 So you are going to the south Pacific? for naval aviation personnel about to go to advanced bases in south Pacific ; prepared by Commander Air Force Pacific Fleet. [Aug. 1943.] v+25 p. 24° N28.2:P11 49 [Spoiler the Mech posters, relating to handling of mechanical equipment, etc.] ; 1-210, 212-244. [1944.] Each 13.5 x 10 in. or 10 x 13.5 in. (Train- ing Division. ) [Cardboard.] N 28.16/3 : 1-210, 212-244 50 Technical note 1-43 to 84-43, 0-44 to 107-44; Jan. 6, 1943-Dec. 28, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, il. many pi. pages of pi. 4° [Processed.] N 28.6/2 : 943/1-944/107 51 Technical order 0-43 to 134-43, 0-44 to 148-44 ; Jan. 6, 1943-Dec. 27, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Jan. 6, 1943 is date of Techni- cal order 1^3.] N 28.8/2 : 943/0-944/148 52 Thunderstorms ; prepared by Training Division, n. p. [1943]. 384- [2] p. il. 16° (Aex-ology series 2.) [Issued with perforations.] N 28.14: 2 AERONAUTICS DIVISION, Library of Congress 53 Aeronautical index for 1939, subject and author index to aeronautical peri- odicals and technical reports. Sherman Fairchild Publication Fund, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, New York, 1943. [5] +335+xix p. LC 15.2 : Ae 8/3/939 AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AGENCY 54 1943 agricultural conservation program. [June 26, 1943.] 19 p. 4° (East Central Division ; ECR-701, pt. 2.) [Processed.] A 80.2142 : C 76/943 55 1943 agricultural conservation program bulletin. June 3, 1943. 41 p. 4° (ACP-1943, revised.) [Processed. Includes Supps. 1-12. Supplements 13-26 were issued July 8, 1943-Aug. 26, 1944.] A 20.2102 : P 94/943 56 1944 agricultural conservation program, east central region : Procedure for preparation of Form ECR-820, 1944 application for payment. [Aug. 14, 1944.] 14 p. 4° (ECR-816, pt. 3.) [Processed.] A 80.602 : C 76/2/944/pt.3 57 Same: Procedure for summarizing reports of performance. [Aug. 14, 1944.] 11 p. 4° (ECR-816, pt. 2.) [Processed.] A 80.602 : C 76/2/944/pt.2 58 1943 agricultural conservation program for [States] : pt. 1, Production prac- tice allowance and practices, how the practice program works. Jan. 5- May 29, 1943. various paging, 4° (ECR-701 [pt. 1].) [Processed.] AS0.2142: (CT and date) 59 1944 agricultural conservation program for [States], how the program works. Feb. 9, 1944. various paging, 4° (ECR-801.) [Processed.] A 80.613: (CT and date) 60 1943 agricultural conservation program handbook, western region. June 29.1943. 13 p. 4° (WR-700.) [Processed.] A 80.2186 : C 76/943 61 1944 agricultural conservation program handbook, western region. Mar. 14.1944. 7 p. 4° (WR-800.) A S0.606 : C 76/944 62 1943 agricultural conservation program, northeast region : Instructions for determining performance, State office procedure. July 14, 1943. 3 p. 4° (NER-728. ) [Processed.] A 80.2166 : C 76/943 63 1944 agricultural conservation program, northeast region : Instructions for determining performance, State and county office procedure. June 26,1944. 8 p. 4° (NER-S28.) [Processed.] A 80.606 : C 76/2/944 64 1944 agricultural conservation program, procedure to be followed in county and State offices in furnishing conservation materials. Jan. 1, 1944. 7S p. 4° ( NRC-860. ) [ Processed. ] A 80.2152 : 76/944 65 1943 agricultural conservation program, western region : Instructions for checking and reporting performance under 1943 agricultural conservation program. July 17, 1943. 5 p. 4° (WR-713, pt. 1.) [Processed.] A 80.2186 : C 76/2/943/pt.l 66 Same: Payment limitation procedure. Nov. 13, 1943. 5 p. 4° (WR-713, pt. 3. ) [Processed.] A 80.21S6 : C 76/2/943/pt.3 67 Same: Preparation and computation of Forms WR-710 and WR-711, 1943 agricultural conservation program. Aug. 12, 1943. 17 p. 4° (WR-713, pt. 2.) [Processed.] A 80.2186 : 76/2/943/pt.2 68 1944 agricultural conservation program, western region ; Instructions for checking and reporting performance under 1944 agricultural conserva- tion program. June 19, 1944. 6 p. 4° (WR-813 r pt. 1.) [Supplement 1 was issued Aug. 19. 1944.] A 80.606 : C 76/3/944/pt.l 69 Appeal procedure [supplement B]. Mar. 23, 1942. 3 p. 4° (Southern Division ; SRM-510, supplement B, Southern region misc. series.) [Proc- essed. ] A 55.45/6 : 510/supp.B 70 1944 conservation materials and services, liming material. Sept. 20, 1943. 58 p. 4° (Northeast Division; NER-811.) [Processed. Supplement 1, Fertilizer material, was issued Nov. 12, 1943.] A 80.2162 : C 76/944 71 County office instructions, hurley tobacco marketing quotas, 1943-44 mar- keting year. Oct. 8, 1943. 8+[l] p. 4° (Tobacco 704.) [Processed.] A 80.2106 : T 55/2/943-44 72 County office instructions, flue-cured tobacco marketing quotas, 1943-44 marketing year. July 1943. 7 p. 4° (Tobacco 704.) [Processed.] A 80.2106 : T 55/943-44 73 County office instructions, tobacco marketing quotas, 1944-45 marketing year. June 15, 1944. 7 p. 4° (Tobacco 819.) [Processed.] A 80.606 : T 55/3/944-45 74 County procedure for determination and report of performance. July 14, 1943. 7 p. 4° (Northeast Division; NER-729.) [Processed.] A 80.2162 : P 41/943 75 County procedure for preparation and transmittal of 1943 applications for payment (NER-720). Sept. 18, 1943. 15 p. 4° (Northeast Division; NER-721. ) [ Processed. ] A 80.2162 : P 29/943 76 County procedure for preparation and transmittal of 1944 applications for payment (NER-820). Aug. 3, 1944. 6 p. 4° (NER-821.) [Processed.] A 80.602 : P 29/944 77 1942 crop parity payment regulations. July 16, 1943. 11 p. 4° (CP-1942.) [ Processed. ] A S0.2106 : C 88/942 78 Food for liberated Europe. Sept. 5. 1944. 8 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.602 : F 73/2 79 Food in 1944, statement of N. E. Dodd, chief, Agricultural Adjustment Agency, before New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Nutri- tion, New York City, Dec. 15, 1943. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.2102 : F 73 80 Instructions and procedure for county committees pertaining to 1944 ware- house storage cotton loan program. Aug. 15, 1944. 9 p. 4° (44-CL-l (ECR) .) [Processed. 1 A 80.606 : C 82/944 81 Instructions for determining 1944 flue-cured or hurley tobacco acreage al- lotments and yields. Dec. 8, 1943. 5 p. 4° (Tobacco 817.) [Processed.] A 80.2106 : T 55/5/944 6 82 Marketing quota instructions, 1944-45 marketing year. June 29, 1944. 11 p. 4° (Tobacco 822.) [Processed.] A 80.606 : T 55/4/944-45 S3 Marketing quota instructions (burley tobacco, 1943-44 marketing year). Oct. 23, 1943. 10 p. 4° (Tobacco 705.) [Processed.] A 80.2106 : T 55/3/943-44 84 Marketing quota regulations, burley tobacco, 1943-44 marketing year: pt. 1, Procedure for determination of acreage allotments and normal yields for 1943. Dec. 31, 1942. 8 p. 4° (Tobacco 703 (burley), pt. 1.) [Processed.] A 79.406 : T 55/943-44/pt.l So Marketing quota regulations, burley tobacco, 1944-45 marketing year, pt. 1. Dec. 7, 1943. 5 p. 4° (Tobacco 813 (burley), pt. 1.) [Processed.] A 80.2106 : T 55/3/944-45/pt.l S6 Same, pt. 2. June 9, 1944. 16 p. 4° (Tobacco 813 (burley), pt. 2.) [Processed. ] A 80.606 : T 55/5/944-45/pt.2 87 Marketing quota regulations, dark air-cured tobacco, 1943-44 marketing year : pt. 1, Procedure for determination of acreage allotments and nor- mal yields for 1943. Jan. 21, 1943. 10 p. 4° (Tobacco 703 (dark air- cured). ) [Processed.] A 79.406 : T 55/2/943^t4/pt.l 88 Marketing quota regulations, fire-cured tobacco, 1943^4 marketing year: pt. 1, Procedure for determination of acreage allotments and normal yields for 1943. Jan. 30, 1943. 10 p. 4° (Tobacco 703 (fire-cured), pt. 1. ) [Processed. ] A 79.406 : T 55/4/943-44/pt.l 89 Marketing quota regulations, flue-cured tobacco, 1943-44 marketing year: pt. 1, Procedure for determination of acreage allotments and normal yields for 1943. Dec. 21, 1942. 8 p. 4° (Tobacco 703 (flue-cured), pt. 1. ) [Processed.] A 79.406 : T 55/3/943-44/pt.l 90 Marketing quota regulations, flue-cured tobacco, 1944-45 marketing year, pt. 1. Dec. 7, 1943. [l]+5 p. 4° (Tobacco 813 (flue-cured), pt. 1.) [Processed.] A 80.2106 : T 55/4/944-45/pt.l 91 Same, pt 2. June 9, 1944. 19 p. 4° (Tobacco 813 (flue-cured), pt. 2.) [Processed.] A S0.606 : T 55/944-45/pt.2 92 Northeast region handbook, 1943 agricultural conservation program. Aug. 16,1943. 22 p. 4° (Northeast Division ; NER-700.) [Processed. Sup- plement 1 was issued Sept. 3, 1943.] A 80.2166 : C 76/2/943 93 Procedure for operation of county agricultural conservation associations in north central region. July 1, 1943. [l]+43 p. 4° (North Central Division ; NCR-704. ) [Processed.] A 80.2152 : As 7/943 94 Procedure for operation of county agricultural conservation associations in north central region. Mar. 1, 1944. [1]+51 p. 4° (North Central Division ; NCR-704 (revised).) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] A S0.602 : As 7/944 95 1944 production-conservation program committeeman's handbook [by States]. Jan. 1, 1944. various paging, 4° (NCR-S01.) [Processed.] AS0.2158: (CT and date) 96 Production practices [by States], 1943 farm program. Nov. 9, 1942-Apr. 30, 1943. various paging, 4° (North Central Division; NCR-701, supp. 1.) [Processed.] A 79.458 : (CT) 97 1940 range conservation program [bulletin], supp. 1. Feb. 8, 1943. 1 p. 4° (RCP-1940-1.) [Processed.] A 55.2 : R 16/940/supp. 1 98 Regulations pertaining to cotton marketing quotas for 1943-44 marketing year. June 12, 1943. vi+49 p. 4° (MQ-703-Cotton.) [Processed.] A 80.2106 : C 82/943-44 99 Scheduling procedure. [Dec. 8, 1944.] 5+ [6] p. 4° (East Central Divi- sion; ECA-53.) [Processed.] A80.606:Sch2 100 1944 soybean purchase program regulations (ECR). Julv 24, 1944. 7 p.+ [2] leaves+2 p.+3 leaves, 4° [Processed.] A 80.606 : So 9/944 101 Special service memorandum 1-171 ; Nov. 12, 1943-Dec. 28, 1944. [1943- 44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] A SO. 610 : 1-171 102 State and county committee instructions for making loans on sweetpotatoes produced in 1943. Oct. 5, 1943. 16 p. 4° (43-SPL-l (SR).) [Proc- essed. ] A S0.2106 : Sw 3/943 103 State office procedure fur handling applications for payment under 1943 agricultural conservation program. July 15, 1943. 55 p. 4° (Southern Division; SRP-43, pt. 1.) [Processed. Supplements A-E were issued- Aug. 2S-Dec. IS, 1943.] A 80.2172 : P 29/943/pt.l 104 statement of expenditures, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1944 ; prepared by Control Accounts and Audit Section, Division of Fiscal Management. [1944.] [2] +6 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.602 : Ex 7/943-44 AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU 105 Fighting men need good leather, how you can help. [June 1943.] [6] p. il. narrow 8° ([Eastern Regional Research Laboratory.]) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Farm Credit Administration and Extension Service.] A 77.102 : L 48 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU 106 China's interest in world food program, address by P. W. Tsou, high adviser to Ministry of Food, China, at 21st annual Agricultural Outlook Confer- ence, Washington, D. C„ Oct. 19, 1943. [1943.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] A 36.51 : F 73/5 107 Commercial truck crops, estimates of acreage, production and value under new seasonal groupings, 1918-27. Washington, D. C, Feb. 1944. [89] p. large S° [Processed.] A 36.2 : T 76/918-27 108 Commercial truck crops, revised estimates of acreage, production and value under new seasonal groupings, 1928-41. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1943. [137] p. large 8° [Processed.] 4 A 36.2 : T 76/92S-41 109 Commercial truck crops, truck crops for commercial processing acreage, production, price, and value 1928-41. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1944. 64 p. large 8° [Processed.] A 36.2 : T 76/6/928-41 HO Conversion of returns made under two (or more) units to a common base ; [prepared by George D. Harrell]. June 1943. 2 p. 4° (C. R. P. 13.) [processed.] A 36.92 : 13 m Evaporated, condensed, and dried milk report, Jan.-June 1944. Feb. 29- June 29, 1944. Each 4 p. or 6 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] A 36.153 : 944/1-6 il 2 Experience of 30 reporting companies with Victory Farm A'olunteer and Women's Land Army accident policy in 1943 ; [by] Ralph R. Botts. Mar. 9,1944. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] A 362 :V 66/943 113 Farmers view postwar world, survey of Corn Belt, cotton region of the Southeast, and Central Valley of California. Sept. 25, 1944. cover title, iii+74 p. il. 4° [Processed.] A 36.2 :F 22/31 H4 Hatchery production, Feb.-June 1944. Mar. 15-July 22, 1944. Each 4 p. 4° [Monthlv. Processed. Information lacking as to issue of Jan. 1944.] A 36.154 : 944/2-6 115 Home gardens and home preserving of foods, how American home con- tributes to the Nation's food supply. [2d edition.] Washington, D. C, Dec. 1944. cover title, 36+10+ [3] p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 36.2 :G 16/2 116 Housewives discuss nutrition programs, study in Bridgeport, Conn, and Richmond, Va. Washington, D. C, May 1944. cover title, 17 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 36.2 : H 81 1 17 Job opportunity or underemployment? address by John H. G. Pierson, economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor, at 21st annual Agricultural Outlook Conference, Washington, D. C, Oct. 20, 1943. [1943.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] A 36.51: J 57 118 Liquid, frozen, and dried egg production, Jan.-June 1944. Feb. 23-July 22, 1944. Each [2] p. or 4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] A 36.155 : 944/1-6 H9 Measuring relative advance of seasons; [prepared by Verne H. Church]. Mar. 1943. 44- [2] p. 4° (CRP-11.) [Processed.] A 36.92: 11 120 Merchantable potato stocks as of Jan. 1, 1943, with comparisons. Jan. 26, 1943. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] A 36.2 : P 84/9/943 121 Postwar readjustments in marketing and distribution, address by F. L. Thomsen, head, Division of Marketing and Transportation Research, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, at 21st annual Agricultural Outlook Conference, Washington, D. C, Oct. 20, 1943. [1943.] 4 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] A 36.51 : M 34/7 122 Preparation of estimates of livestock numbers, by counties, in South Dakota ; [prepared by Ralph S. Woodruff and John R. Goodman]. Apr. 1943. 20 p. 4° (CRP-12.) [Processed.] A 36.92: 12 123 Problems to be solved in distributing 1944 production, address by Frederick V. Waugh, chief, Program Analysis and Appraisal Branch, FDA, at 21st annual Agricultural Outlook Conference, Oct. 19, 1943. [1943.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] A 36.51 : D 63 124 Program for demobilization, address by Floyd W. Reeves, professor of administration and director, rural education project, University of Chi- cago, and chairman of Conference on Post- War Readjustment of Civilian and Military Personnel, at 21st annual Agricultural Outlook Conference, Washington, D. C, Oct. 20, 1943. [1943.] 12 p. 4° [Processed.] A 36.51 : D 39/2 125 Prospects for housewives' use of dehydi'ated foods. July 12, 1944. [1] +v+ 52 p. 4° [Processed.] A 36.2 : H 81/3 126 Special summary on 1944 prospective acreage by crops, with comparisons. Mar. 21, 1944. 10 p. f° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Agri- cultural Adjustment Agency and Production Office.] A 36.2 : Ac 7/2 127 Statistical summary, SS-3 to SS-14 ; Jan. 30-Dec. 31, 1943. [1943.] Each [2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] A 36.151: 3-14 128 Stocks of grain, July 1, 1943. Aug. 4, 1943. [2] p. 4° [Processed. A 2 p. correction was also issued in processed form.] A 36.2 : G 76/17/943 129 Test for precision of weights ; [prepared by John R. Goodman]. Sept. 1943. 5 p. 4° (CRP-14.) [Processed.] A 36.92: 14 130 Use of matched farms in estimating crop acreages; [prepared by Earl E. Houseman and Glenn D. Simpson]. Mar. 1943. 10 p. 4° (CRP-10.) [Processed.] A 36.92 : 10 131 What is farming? prepared by specialists of Department of Agriculture. Nov. 1944.] [8] +504 p. il. 12° [Another edition issued by War Depart- ment as Education Manual, EM 800. Chapters also were issued sep- arately. ] A 36.2 : F 22/35 132 will War Labor Board hold line on wages? extemporaneous remarks by Wayne L. Morse, public representative, National War Labor Board, at 21st annual Agricultural Outlook Conference, Washington, D. C, Oct. 18, 1943. [1943.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] A 36.51 :W 12/2 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION 1.33 Research achievement sheet: Cattle fever research advances medical knowledge [with list of selected publications]. July 6, 1944. [2] p. 4° (R. A.S.I, A.) [Processed.] A77.7:1(A) 134 Same: Chemical treatment for gapeworms in chickens [with list of se- lected publications; prepared by Everett E. Wehr, D. S. Burch]. July 5, 1944. [2] p. 4° ([R. A. S. 2, A.]) [Processed.] A 77.7: 2 (A) 9 133 Same : Hog cholera conquered by serum-virus treatment [with list of selected publications; prepared by Robert R. Henley, D. S. Burch]. July 8, 1944. [2] p. 4° ( [R. A. S. 3, A.] ) [Processed.] A 77.7 : 3 ( A) 136 Same: Maximum hatches from hen's eggs [with list of selected publica- tions]. Aug. 15, 1944. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 5, A.) [Processed.] A 77.7: 5 (A) 137 Same : Phenothiazine, versatile drug for controlling livestock parasites [with list of selected publications ; prepared by Aurel O. Foster, D. S. Burch]. July 5, 1944. [2] p. 4° ([R. A. S. 4, A.]) [Processed.] A 77.7: 4(A) 1SS Same: Preservative prevents waste of feathers [with one reference]. Aug. 25, 1944. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 10, A.) [Processed.] A 77.7: 10(A) 439 Same : Producing more beef on phosphorus-deficient ranges [with list of selected publications]. Aug. 15, 1944. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 7, A.) [Proc- essed.] A 77.7: 7 (A) 140 Same : Protecting man against trichinosis [with list of selected publica- tions]. Aug. 15, 1944. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 6, A.) [Processed.] A 77.7: 6(A) 141 Same: Sanitation system controls swine roundworms [with list of selected publications]. Dec. 1, 1944. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 11, A.) [Processed.] A 77.7: 11(A) 442 Same : Simple test effective in pullorum disease control [with list of se- lected publications]. Aug. 25, 1944. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 9, A.) [Proc- essed.] A 77.7: 9(A) 143 Same : Small-type turkey successfully developed [with list of selected pub- lications]. Dec. 5, 1944. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 12, A.) [Processed.] A 77.7: 12 (A) 144 Same : Strain 19 vaccine curbs losses from brucellosis [with list of selected publications]. Aug. 15, 1944. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 8, A.) [Processed.] A 77.7: 8(A) AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, Senate 143 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, July 13, 1944; no. 15. 1944. 55 p. 4° Y 4Ag 8/2 : 78/15 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT 146 Cost of producing field crops, 1941. [1943.] 2 p. 4° [Also in Crops and markets, Jan. 1943.] A 1.52/a : F 453/941 447 General departmental circular 1-58; July 19, 1943-Dec. 2S, 1944. [1943- 44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and revised editions to some of these circulars were issued also.] A 1.62: 1-58 148 List of obselete and active Secretary's memoranda ; Apr. 12, 1943. [1943.] 23 p. 4° [Processed.] A 1.41 : list/943 1 4 9 Memorandum 1059-1103; Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 19, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Amendments, supplements, revised editions and an erratum to certain of these and earlier numbers were issued also.] A 1.41 : 1059-1103 150 Post-war programs for agriculture, preliminary report. Feb. 29, 1944. vi+131 p. il. 4° [For administrative use only. Processed.] A 1.2 : P S4/3/prelim. 131 Regulations of Department of Agriculture [effective July 1, 1936], Amend- ment 157-202. [Feb. 8, 1943-Dec. 22, 1944.] various paging. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] A 1.19 : 936/amdt. 157-202 132 Same [amendments, list]. Nov. 30, 1943. [l]4-6p. [Processed. Includes Foreword, 2 p., dated Nov. 29, 1943, and Checklist, 4 p., dated Nov. 30, 1943.] A 1.19 : 936/amdts./list-2 10 153 Regulations of U. S. Department of Agriculture, Table of contents and Index. Revised [July 1, 1943]. [1943.] 114-32 p. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] A1.19 : 936/ind. 154 Same, supplements to Table of contents and Index. Nov. 29, 1944. [2] leaves+7 p. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] A 1.19 : 936/ind./supp. 155 Utilization of Government synthetic ammonia plants for fertilizer produc- tion ; prepared by working group of Interbureau Committee on Post-War Programs. Aug.*1944. [2]+ii+3S p. il. 4° [Processed.] A 1.63 : Am 6 AIR CORPS 156 index of technical instructions and information; [Feb. 1, 1941]. [1941.] [2] 4-264 p. 4° (Technical order 00-1.) [Restricted. Processed.] W 87.23 : 00-1/941-1 157 index of technical instructions and information ; Aug. 1, 1941-Mar. 1, 1942. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° (Technical order 00-1.) [Restricted. Processed. Later numbers issued bv Army Air Forces.] W 10S.10S : 941-2 to 942-2 ALASKA 158 Annual report, Alaska Road Commission, [fiscal yearl 1944.' [1945.] [1] + 38 p. 4° [Processed.] 135.10/21:944 ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN OFFICE 159 Catalog of vested patents, arranged by Patent Office classifications. [1944.] cover title, [1284] p. oblong 8° [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] Pr 32.5702 : P 27 Includes : First patent edition. Oct. 2, 1942. Patent application edition. Nov. 10, 1042. First patent supplement. Jan. IS, 1943. Second patent supplement. Oct. 20, 1943. Correction supplement. Jan. 15, 1944. 16° Index and guide to 45,000 patents vested in Alien Property Custodian, as of June 1944. [1944.] 6 p. il. 4° (Patent Administration Division.) Pr 32.5702 : P 27/ind./944 161 Index of patents vested in Alien Property Custodian, as of Jan. 1943. n. p. [1943]. [4] p. 4° (Patent Administration Division.) Pr 32.5702 : P 27/ind./943 162 Same, as of Oct. 1943. [1943.] [4] p. 4° (Patent Administration Divi- sion. ) Pr 32.5702 : P 27/ind./943-2 163 Patents at work, statement of policy, Jan. 1943. [Reprinted with minor revisions, Oct. 1943.] n. p. [1943]. [2] 4-26+ [4] p. 4° [Includes Index of patents vested in Alien Property Custodian, as of Oct. 1943.] Pr 32.5702 : P 27/2 164 Periodical republication program, list 3-5. Sept. 1943-Mav 1944. Each [6] p. or [2] p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.5702 : P 41/list 3-5 AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS 165 Annual report for year ending June 30, 1943. American National Red Cross, Washington, D. C. [1943]. 165 p. W 102.1 : 943 166 Annual report for year ending June 30,. 1944. American National Red Cross, Washington, D. C. [1944]. 187 p. 1 por. W 102.1 : 944 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU 167 Milk goat questions and answers ; by Victor L. Simmons. Aug. 1941, slight- ly revised Apr. 1943. [1943.] 7 p. 4° (A. H. D. no. 46, rev.) [Proc- essed. List of Publications on the subject of milk goats and goat's milk issued by the Department.] A 77.209 : 46 11 168 Report on infectious equine encephalomyelitis in United States in 1942 [with list of literature cited] ; bv J. R. Mohler. Mar. 1, 1943. 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] A 77.202 : En 1/942 169 Report on infectious equine encephalomyelitis in United States in 1943 ; by A. W. Miller. May 15, 1944. 4 p. il. 4° [Processed.] A 77.202 : En 1/943 ANTITRUST DIVISION 170 Annual report of Assistant Attorney General Tom C. Clark (to Aug. 28, 1943), Assistant Attorney General Wendell Berge (to June 30, 1944) [fiscal year 1944.] [1944.] 15+ [1] leaves, 4° [Processed.] J 20.1 : 944 ARMY AIR FORCES 171 A. A. F. memorandum. [For this series, which has not been listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the Army Air Forces publication designated A. A. F. memorandum 0-2. Numerical Index of AAF Memorandums.] W 108.11: (nos.) 172 A. A. F. regulations. [For this series, which has not been listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the Army Air Forces publication designated A. A. F. regulation 0-2, Numerical index of AAF regulations.] W 108.6 : (nos.) 173 AAF flight chart : Adak Island to Attn Island, Aleutian Islands, lat. 50°- 54°, long. 172°-180°; 1. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Army Map Service, Army. Washington, D. C, 1944, aeronautical information Oct. 1944. 13X35 in. [Restricted. Third edition subject to correction. Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry. Legend and notes on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] C 4.9/9 : 1 174 Same: Fairbanks to Bethel. Alaska, lat. 60°-66°, long. 146°-164° ; no. 9. Scale 10 in. =0.6 in., scale 1 : 1,000,000. Army Map Service, Army, Wash- ington, D. C, 1943, aeronautical information Nov. 1944. 13X40 in. [Re- stricted. Second edition, subject to correction. Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry. Legend and notes on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] C 4.9/9: 9 175 Same: Grande Prairie, Canada to Ketchikan, Alaska, lat. 54°-56°, long. 118°-132° ; 17. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1 : 1,000,000. Army Map Serv- ice, Army, AVashington, D. C, 1943, aeronautical information. Dec. 1943, 13X39 in. [Restricted. First edition subject to correction. Legend and notes on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] C 4.9/9 : 17 176 Same : Seattle. U. S. A. to Ketchikan. Alaska, lat. 46°-56°, long. 124°-134° ; 12. Scale 10 m. =0.6 in., scale 1 : 1,000,000 Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C, 1944, aeronautical information Nov. 1944. 13X49 in. [Restricted. 2d edition subject to correction. Diagonally between degrees of latitude and longitude indicated in entry. Legend and notes on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] C 4.9/9 : 12 177 Same: Seattle. U. S. A. to Prince George, Canada, lat. 47°-54°, long. 121°- 125° ; 16. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1 : 1,000,000. Army Map Service. Army, Washington. D. C, 1944, aeronautical information Sept. 1944. 13X35 in. [Restricted. First edition subject to correction. Legend and notes on reverse side. Lambert conformal conic projection.] C 4.9/9 : 16 178 AAF manual 5-1, Outline for post regulations, changes, issued May 1944. [1944.] 1 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form. Accompanied by certain new, revised and reprinted pages to be inserted in the manual.] W 108.22 : 5-1/ch.l 179 AAF radio squadrons mobiles : May 1944. [1944.] cover title, A-B +22 p. 4° (AAF manual 10O-1.) [Restricted. Processed. Supplement 1, 3 p., was issued Oct. 1944.] W 108.22 : 100-1 12 180 Aircraft dispatching and briefing, handbook for AAF flight operations offices. [Revised edition] July 1944. [Winston Printing Co., Winston-Salem, N. C, Aug. 1944.] cover title, 32 p. il. 12° (Flying Safety Office.) W 108.6 : D 63/944 181 Aircraft operations in the Arctic; Mar. 1, 1944. New York City [James Gray, Inc., Mar. 1944]. cover title, 11 p. 4° (Informational bulletin 12; Arctic, Desert & Tropic Information Center. ) [Text and illustration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] W 108.23 : 12 182 Arctic and tropic maintenance of aircraft; prepared by Arctic, Desert and Tropic Information Center, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelli- gence. [James Gray, Inc., New York, N. Y., Feb. 1944.] [3]+60+[l] p. small 4° ([Air Forces manual 10.]) [Series designation on cover. Text and illustration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] W 108.19 : 10 183 Arctic emergencies, n. p. [1943]. 65 p. il. small 4° ([Flight control com- mand, Safety Education Section.]) W108.2:Ar2 184 Arctic maintenance of aircraft ; prepared by Arctic, Desert and Tropic In- formation Center, Army Air Forces Tactical Center. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y., June 1944.] cover title, 36 p. small 4° ( Informational bulletin 15.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] W 108.23: 15 185 Bombardment formations ; Apr. 1944. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y., June 1944.] cover title, 344- [2] p. il. 12° (Air Forces manual 15.) [Re- stricted. Published by Headquarters Army Air Forces, Office of Assist- ant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division. The 2 pages at end are left blank for notes. Another illustration on front cover.] W 108. 19 : 15 186 Bulletin 50-54; Aug. 9, 1943-Feb. 7, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1943-44.] various paging, 4° or 12° [Processed. Amendments and re- vised editions of certain of these and earlier numbers issued also. Bulle- tin 23 is issued as a periodical for which see, below, Material and process specifications.] W 108.3 : 50-54 18T Care of personnel in the Arctic ; Feb. 1, 1944. New York City [James Gray, Inc., Jan. 1944]. cover title, 12 p. il. 4° (Informational bulletin 8; Arctic, Desert, & Tropic Information Center.) [Text and another illus- tration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] W 108.23: 8 188 Care of personnel in desert; Jan. 25, 1944. New York City [James Gray, Inc., Feb. 1944]. cover title, 15 p. il. 4° (Informational bulletin 7; Arctic, Desert & Tropic Information Center.) [Text and another illus- tration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] . W 108.23 : 7 189 Care of personnel in wet tropics; Jan. 25, 1944. New York City [James Gray, Inc., Feb. 1944]. cover title, 11 p. il. 4° (Informational bulletin 9; Arctic, Desert & Tropic Information Center.) [Text and another illus- tration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] W 108.23: 9 190 Combat orders & reports. Sept. 1944. cover title, 1034- [2] p. il. 4° (20th AAF manual 55-1.) [Restricted. Processed.] W 108.22 : 55-1 191 Convalescent training program in Army Air Forces hospitals, 1st year's ex- perience. Dec. 1, 1943. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] W 108.2 : C 76/2/943 192 Ditching dope. n. p. [Apr. 1, 1944]. cover title, 16 p. il. 12° (Air Forces manual 5.) [Adapted from RCAF publication Ditching gen. Another illustration on front and back cover.] W 108.19: 5 193 Emergency living in the Arctic ; Feb. 1, 1944. New York City [James Gray, Inc., Jan. 1944]. [l]4-38 p. il. 4° (Informational bulletin 6; [Arctic, Desert, and Tropic Information Center].) [Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] W 108.23 : 6 194 Emergency living in desert; July 20. 1944. [Ardlee, New York, Aug. 1944.] cover title, 20 p. il. 4° (Informational bulletin 1; Arctic, Desert, & Tropic Information Center.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] W 10S.23 : 1 13 195 First aid in flight. [New Era Litho., N. Y., Nov. 1944.] [2] +10 p. il. 16° (Air Forces manual 45.) [Restricted. Reprinted from Pilots' informa- tion file, by Training Aids Division, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Headquarters, Army Air Forces, New York City, Oct. 1944.] W 10S.19 : 45 196 Glider flying training, Apr. 1944. [Ardlee, New York, May 1944.] [2] + 38 p. il. (Air Forces manual 12.) [Restricted. Published by Head- quarters Army Air Forces, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Train- ing, Training Aids Division. Another illustration on front cover.] W 10S.19 : 12 197 Ground safety rules, manual of safe rules and practices for Army Air Forces personnel. [New Era Litho, N. Y., Aug. 1944.] cover title, [194] p. il. (Air Forces manual 30.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 10S.19 : 30 198 Gunner's information file, flexible gunnery, May 1944. [Arrow Press, Inc. New York, N. Y., June 1944.] viii+G 104+S 60+T 116+[104]4-AR 28+IN 4 p. il. 4° (Air Forces manual 20.) [Restricted. Published by Headquarters Army Air Forces, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division, in collaboration with A. A. F. Instruc- tor's School (Flexible Gunnery) and U. S. Navy.] W10S.19:20 199 Handbook of recovery ; prepared at Institute for Crippled and Disabled, N. Y., N. Y. Ardlee, New York, N. Y. [July 1944.] [24] p. il. 4° (Air Forces manual 23. ) W 108.19 : 23 200 Handling aircraft engine fuel, Feb. 1944. [1944.] cover title, iii+130 p. il. (A. A. F. manual 65-1.) W 10S.22 : 65-1 2 °l Headquarters 136th radio security detachment and radio security sections, AAF; June 1944. [1944.] cover title, [l]4-45 p. 4° (AAF manual 100-2.) [Restricted. Processed.] W 108.22 : 100-2 202 How to jam Jerry's radar, window or chaff. [James Gray, Inc., New York, K Y., reprint, Aug. 9, 1944.] [8] p. il. (Air Forces manual 42; [Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division].) W 108.19 : 42 203 How to use training films [with list of suggested references ; prepared by Training Aids Division, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, n. p. [New Era Litho., May 1944]. cover title, [12] p. il. 12° (Air Forces manual 13.) [Other illustrations on front and back cover.] W 108.19 : 13 204 Identification of aircraft for Army Air Forces Ground Observer Corps. 1942. iv+145 p. il. [Restricted. Text on p. 2 of cover. ] W 108.2 : Ai 7 205 Index of Army and Navy aeronautical equipment : v. 1, Superchargers and regulations, pumps and pump accessories. Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio [1944]. [2]+xxxii+126 p. il. f° [Restricted. An Errata was also issued.] W 108.2 : Ae 8/2/v.l 206 Same, revised with title, Index of Army aeronautical equipment with Navy and British equivalents : v. 1, Turbosuperchargers and regulators, pumps and pump accessories. Revised Mar. 1, 1944. Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio [1944]. xxxvi+16S p. il. f° [Restricted.] W 108.2 : Ae 8/2/V.1/944 207 Index of Army and Navy aeronautical equipment : v. 2, Landing gear, brakes, casings, tubes, wheels. Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio [1944.] xlviii+94 p. il. f° [Restricted.] W 108.2 : Ae 8/2/V.2 208 Same : v. 3, sec. 1, Oxygen equipment, sec. 2, Miscellaneous equipment. Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio [1944]. lx+193 p. il. f° [Restricted.] W 108.2 : Ae 8/2/V.3 209 Same: v. 4, Electrical equipment. Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio [1944]. xc+255 p. il. f° [Restricted.] W 108.2 : Ae 8/2/V.4 210 Same: v. 5, Armament. Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio [1944]. lxxxviii+ 330 p. il. f° [Restricted.] W 108.2 : Ae 8/2/V.5 764525—47 — Supp. 2 2 14 211 Same: v. 6, Instruments. Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio [1944.] xciv+286 p. il. f° [Restricted.] W 108.2 : Ae 8/2/V.6 212 Index of technical instructions and information ; Apr. 1, 1942-Oct. 1, 1944. [1942-44.] various paging, 4° (Technical order 00-1.) [Restricted. Processed. Titles vary slightly. Each order replaces previous order. Supplements to basic technical orders were isued for some of these orders. Earlier numbers issued by Air Corps.] W 108.8 : 00-1/942-3 to 944-3 213 Instructor's guide for recognition training in Army Air Forces, Nov. 13, 1943. [New Era Litho., N. Y., Jan. 1944.] cover title, [l]+46 p. il. (Air Forces manual 2.) [Restricted. Prepared by Headquarters Army Air Forces, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division.] W 108.19: 2 214 I've got wings! [1944.] 96 p. il. oblong 32° (Flying Safety Office.) W 108.2 : W 72/2 215 Jungle and desert emergencies, n. p. [1943]. 88 p. il. small 4° W 108.2 : J 95 216 Jungle, desert, Arctic emergencies, n. p. [1943]. 149 p. il. small 4° ([Flight control command, Safety Education Division.]) W 108.2 : J 95/2 217 Living off southwest Pacific tropics ; Jan. 15, 1944. New York City [James Gray, Inc., Jan. 1944]. cover title, 40 p. il. 4° (Informational bulletin 5 ; Arctic, Desert, & Tropic Information Center.) [Text and another illus- tration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] W 108.23 : 5 218 Logistical manual, movement of troops and equipment, Sept. 1943. Otter- bein Press, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 1943. [59] p. il. [Restricted.] W 108.6 : L 82 219 Manual of public relations policies. Headquarters, AAF Training Com- mand, Fort Worth, Tex. [1943]. cover title, vii+33 p. 4° [Processed.] W 108.6 : P 96/3 220 Material and process specifications, Jan. 10, 1943-Dec. 10, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1943-44.] various paging, 12° (Bulletin 23.) [Monthly. Specifications are approved for use in maintenance and con- struction of aircraft. Each issue supersedes preceding issue.] W 108.3 : 23/943/1-944/12 221 Military personnel classification and assignment manual. Army Air Forces Training Command, Fort Worth, Tex. [1943]. cover title, [5] +66 p. 4° [Processed. ] W 108.6 : C 56/2 222 Military sanitation in the field. [Ardiee, New York. N. Y.] 1943, reprinted Oct. 1944. 33 p. il. oblong 48° (Training Aids Division, Office of Assist- ant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Headquarters Army Air Forces.) W 108.2 : Sa 5 223 Mosquito and fly problem in the Arctic ; Feb. 10, 1944. [Ardiee, New York, N. Y., Aug. 1944.] cover title, 7 p. il. 4° (Informational bulletin 13; Arctic, Desert & Tropic Information Center.) [Text and illustration on p. 1 and 4 of cover. ] W 108.23 : 13 224 Notes on use of oxygen equipment for air crews ; Aug. 1944. [Ardiee, New York, N. Y., Nov. 1944.] [3] +59 p. il. 24° (Air Forces manual 35 ; [Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division].) [Restricted.] W 108.19 : 35 225 Notes on use of oxygen equipment for fighter pilots and P. R. U. ; July 1944. [New Era Litho, N. Y., Sept. 1944.] [3] +61 p. il. 24° (Air Forces manual 34; [Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division].) [Restricted.] W 108.19: 34 226 Numerical list covering Army Air Forces and Army-Navy aeronautical standard parts, June 15, 1943-Dec. 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] W 108.15 : 943/1-944/12 15 227 Operation of photographic laboratory, Dec. 1943. n. p. [1944]. cover title, [2] 4-42+8+4 p. il. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. map, 4° (Air Forces manual 4.) [Restricted. Published by Headquarters Army Air Forces, office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division.] W 108.19 : 4 228 Organization & administration of bomber command; Sept. 1944. [1944.] cover title, vi+l-48A+49-70A+ 71-134 +[2] p. il. 4° (20th AF manual 20-1.) [Restricted. Processed.] W 108.22 : 20-1 229 Outline for post regulations. Apr. 15, 1944. 156 p. (AAF manual 5-1.) [Issued in loose-leaf form. For changes see, above, AAF manual.] W 108.22 : 5-1 230 Personnel officers' handbook; Nov. 1944. [1944.] cover title, [3] +43 p. 4° (AAF manual 37-1.) W 108.22 : 37-1 231 Precipitation static; prepared by Headquarters, Army Air Forces in col- laboration with Navy. [New Era Litho, N. Y., Dec. 1944.] cover title, 36 p. il. 4° (Air Forces manual 40; Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division.) [Restricted.] W 108.19 : 40 232 preflight study manual for civil air patrol cadets ; prepared by Headquar- ters AAF, Office of Flying Safety, n. p. [1944.] 3 leaves+ [217] p. il. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form in binder.] W 108.6 : P 91 233 Samples of graphic presentation ; prepared by Statistical Control Division, Office of Management Control. [1944.] iv+43 p. il. 4° (AAF manual 80-15-1. ) W 108.22 : 80-15-1 234 shoot the bull! Aug. 1944. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y., Oct. 1944.] cover title, [l]+43 p. il. oblong 16° (Air Forces manual 1.) [Restricted. Published by Training Aids Division, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Headquarters Army Air Forces in collaboration with AAFIS (fixed gunnery) , AAF Training Command. Sight-ring in envelope pasted on inside of back cover.] W 108.19:1 235 Survival on land, at sea ; prepared by Arctic, Desert, and Tropic Informa- tion Center. [James Gray, Inc., New York, N. Y., July 1944.] [2] +78 p. il. narrow 12° (Air Forces manual 21.) LPages 75-77 are left blank to be used for log.] W 108.19: 21 236 Tactical officers instructional syllabus. Headquarters Army Air Forces Training Command, Fort Worth, Tex!, Dec. 1, 1944. iii+54 p. [Proc- essed.] W 108.6: Of 2 237 Technical data digest [of current publications], v. 9, no. 4-v. 10, no. 11; Apr. 1943-Nov. 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1943-44.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° W 108.18 : 9/4-10/11 238 Technical orders. LFor Technical orders which have not been listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the Army Air Forces publication designated Technical order no. C0-1, Index of Technical Instructions and Informa- tion.] W 108.8 : (nos.) 239 Training aids catalog : pt. 3, Graphics : prepared by Training Aids Division, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Headquarters Army Air Forces. Oct. 1944. cover title, [46] p. il. 4° [Restricted.] W 108.2 : T 68/pt.3/944 240 Unit gas officer and gas noncommissioned officer; Oct. 1944. [New Era Litho. Co., Nov. 1944.] cover title, [6] +50 p. il. 16° (Air Forces manual 50; Training Aids Division, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Train- ing.) [Restricted. Another illustration on p. 3 of cover.] W 108.19 : 50 241 u. S. Army specification: Alcohol, ethyl, notice 1; Oct. 14, 1943. [1943.] lp. 4° (No. 4-1018-A [notice 1].) [Processed.] W 3.48/1 : 4-1018-A/notice 1 242 Same: Cloth, gabardine, olive-drab (worsted warp-cotton filling; Sept. 21, 1943. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 13, 1943.] 4 p. 12° (No. 6- 234-A.) [Supersedes 0-234, Nov. 1, 1935.] W 3.48/1 : 6-234-A 16 243 Same: Covers, waterproof (for aircraft) ; May 5, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 12, 1944.] 10 p. il. 12° (No. 98-26751-G.) [Super- sedes No. 98-26751-F, Jan. 9, 1943.] W 1.49 : 98-26751-G 244 Same: Lamp assembly, cockpit, type C-4A (24 volts D. C.) ; Apr. 18, 1944. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 26, 1944.] 13 p. il. 12° (No. 94- 32294-C.) [Supersedes No. 94-32294-B, July 24, 1942.] W 1.49 : 94-32294-C 245 Same: Steel, structural for ordnance materiel, amdt. 2; May 21, 1943. [1943.] lp. 4° (No. 57-114C [amdt. 2].) [Processed.] W 3.48/1 : 57-114C/amdt.2 246 Weather for aircrew trainees. [New Era Litho., N. Y., May 1944.] [3] + 154+ [2] p. il. 4° (Air Forces manual 6.) [Restricted. Published by Headquarters Army Air Forces, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division. The 2 pages are left blank for notes. Supersedes TM-1-232, Basic weather for air crew trainees, 22.] W 108.19 : 6 247 Winter draws on, meet the "Spandules" ; [prepared by Safety Education Division, Flight Control Command], n. p. [1943]. [4] +21+ [2] p. il. oblong 32° [This booklet relates to hazardous icing conditions on aircraft. Illustrations by Walt Disney, copyrighted, 1943, by Walt Disney Produc- tions.] W108.2:Sp2 248 Women's Army Corps inspection manual ; Apr. 10, 1944. [1944.] cover title, iii+10 p. 4° (AAF manual 120-2.) [Processed.] W 108.22 : 120-2 ARMY AND NAVY MUNITIONS JOINT BOARD 249 List of prohibited items for construction work. Nov. 8, 1943. [2] +35 p. 4° [Processed. ] W 1.2 : C 76/9/943 250 List of prohibited items for construction work. [1944.] 2+29 p. 4° [Proc- essed. An amendment, 3 p., was issued July 17, 1944.] W 1.2 : C 76/9/944 ARMY SERVICE FORCES 251 Army Service Forces catalog. [Sections of the supply catalogs which have not been listed in Monthly catalogs will not appear in this supplement. For such publications consult the Indexes for each technical service.] W 109.14 : (sec, nos.& letter-nos.) 252 Army Service Forces manual : A S F inspection manual : Mar. 15, 1944. 1944. iv+36 p. 4° (M608, production.) [Changes 1, 1 p. 4°, accom- panied by chap. 1200 to be inserted in the manual, was issued Nov. 1, 1944.] W 109 1 . 12 : 608 253 Same : Army Service Forces product classification list ; Jan. 19, 1944. [1944.] [3] +54 p. 4° (M607, procurement.) [Processed.] W 109.12: 607 254 Same : Atlas of world maps ; Nov. 1943. [1943.] cover title, xiii p. il. 5 pi. 25 maps, oblong large 8° (M-101, Army specialized training program.) W 109.12 : 101 255 Same : Basic correspondence symbols, Army Service Forces ; Aug. 15, 1944. 1944. ii+38 p. (M803.) [Changes 1, 9 p. 4° ,was issued Nov. 18, 1944.] W 109. 12 : 803 256 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Albania; Dec. 22, 1943. [1943.] [5]+ix+ 173 p. il. 4° (M 362.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 362 257 Same : Civ.il affairs handbook, Atlas on churches, museums, libraries and other cultural institutions in Belgium, Holland, and Denmark ; June 30, 1944. 1944. vi+96 p. il. oblong f° (M 361-17, supp., civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. ] W 109.12 : 361-17/supp. 258 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Austria, sec. 5, Money and banking ; Nov. 29, 1943. [1943.] [8]+ix+99 p. 4° (M 360-5, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 360-5 17 259 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Austria, sec. 9, Labor [with list of refer- ences] ; Jan. 22, 1944. [1944.] [6]+iv+89p. 4° (M 360-9, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 360-9 260 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Belgium, sec. 1, Geographical and social back- ground ; Apr. 27, 1944. [1944.] vii+52 p. 11. 4° (M 361-1, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 361-1 261 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Belgium, sec. 2F, German military govern- ment over Europe-Belgium; May 16, 1944. [1944.] x4-103 p. il. 4° (M 361-2A, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 361-2A 262 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Belgium, sec. 5, Money and banking ; June 15, 1944. [1944.] [9]4-x+151 p. il. 4° (M 361-5, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 361-5 263 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Belgium, sec. S, Industry and commerce : Jan. 1, 1944. [1944.] xiii+118 p. il. 4° (M 361-S, civil affairs.) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 361-8 264 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Belgium, sec. 9, Labor ; Dec. 13, 1943. [1943.] [5]+vi+116 p. 4° (M 361-9, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. ] W 109.12 : 361-9 265 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Denmark, sec. 8, Industry and commerce; June 20, 1944. [1944.] ix+l-77a+ 78-100 + 1-30 p. 1 pi. 2 maps, 4° (M366-8.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 366-8 266 Same : Civil affairs handbook, France, sec. 1, geographical and social back- ground [with list of selected references] ; Oct. 15, 1943. [1943.] [8] + 76 p. il. 4° (M 352-1, military law and enforcement.) [No longer re- stricted. Processed. Prepared by Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 352-1 267 Same: Civil affairs handbook, France, sec. 2A, German, military govern- ment over Europe, France: May 16, 1944. [1944.] xi+65 p. il. 4° (M 352-2A, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 352-2A 26S Same : Civil affairs handbook, France, sec. 5, Money and banking ; July 6, 1944. [1944.] [4]+xiv+[l]+237 p. il. 4" (M 352-5, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 352-5 269 Same: Civil affairs handbook, France, sec. 7A, Agriculture; Oct. 26, 1943. [1943.] [7] 4-42 p. il. 4° (M 352-7A, civil affairs.) [No longer restrict- ed. Processed. Prepared by Foreign Agricultural Relations Office, Agri- culture Department. ] W 109.12 : 352-7A 270 Same : Civil affairs handbook, France, sec. 7 B, Agriculture statistical data [with list of references] ; Sept. 1, 1944. [1944.] xvi+98 p. il. 4° (M 352- 7B, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by For- eign Agricultural Relations Office, Agriculture Department.] W 109.12 : 352-7B 2"i Same: Civil affairs handbook, France, sec. 9, Labor [with Selected list of references for labor conditions in Fi'ance] ; Dec. 17, 1943. [1943.] [4] 4-110 p. 4° (M 352-9, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Proc- essed.] W 109.12 : 352-9 272 Same : Civil affairs handbook, France, sec. 11 & 12, Transportation systems with supplementary note on communications [with list of selected ref- erences] ; July 13, 1944. [1944.] [8] 4-71 p. il. 2 maps, 18 p. of pi. maps and tab. 4° (M 352-11 & 12, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. ] W 109.12 : 352-11 & 12 273 Same : Civil affairs handbook, France, sec. 17A, Cultural institutions, sup- plementary atlas on churches, museums, libraries, and other cultural in- stitutions in France; Jan. 4, 1944. [1944.] vii+133 p. il. oblong f° ( M 352-17A, civil affairs. ) [ No longer restricted. ] W 109.12 : 352-17A 18 274 Same: Civil affairs handbook, France,, see. 17C, Cultural institutions, cen- tral and southern France [with bibliography] ; June 24, 1944. [1944.] xvi+178 p. il. 4° (M 352-17C, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 352-17C 275 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, Atlas on churches, museums, libraries, and other cultural institutions in Germany; Aug. 1944. 1944. [3] +132 p. il. oblong f° (M 356-17.) [No longer restricted.] W 109.12 : 356-17 276 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 1, Geographical and social background; Sept. 16, 1944. 1944. vii+130 p. il. map, 4° (M 356-1, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Prepared by Research and Analy- sis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-1 277 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 1A, Background *of Nazi regime; Oct. 18, 1944. [1944.] ix+43 p. 4° (M 356-1A, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-1 A 278 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. IB, Christian churches [with bibliographical note] ; July 3, 1944. [1944.] vii+97 p. 4° (M 356-1B, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-1B 279 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 2, Government and admin- istration [with list of references] ; Mar. 10, 1944. [1944.] [6]+iii+232 p. 4° (M 356-2, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Pre- pared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109 : 12 : 356-2 280 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 2D, German military govern- ment over Europe, the SS & police in occupied Europe; Apr. 8, 1944. [1944.] x+34 p. 4° (M 356-2D, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Serv- ices Office.] W 109.12 : 356-2D 2S1 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 2E, German military govern- ment over Europe, military and police tribunals in occupied Europe ; Jan. 17,1944. [1944.] [9]+3Sp. 4° (M 356-2E, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analvsis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-2E 282 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 2F, German military govern- ment over Europe, Nazi Partv in occupied Europe [with list of selected references] ; Jan. 18, 1944. [1944.] [7]+i+43p. 4° (M 356-2F, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-2F 283 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 2G, German military govern- ment over Europe, technical and economic troops in occupied Europe ; Jan. 19, 1944. [1944.] [9] 4-28 p. 4° (M 356-2G, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-2G 284 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 2J, German military govern- ment over Europe, labor controls in occupied Europe ; Feb. 14, 1944. [1944.] [8] +26 p. 4° (M 356-2J, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Serv- ices Office.] W 109.12 : 356-2J 285 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 2K, German military govern- ment over Europe, propaganda in occupied Europe; Feb. 9, 1944. [1944.] [7] +90 p. 4° (M 356-2K, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Proc- essed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-2K 286 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 2L, German military govern- ment over Europe, protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia ; Apr. 14, 1944. [1944.] viii+101 p. il. map, 4° (M 356-2L, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared bv Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-2L 19 287 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 2T, Government and admin- istration, economic controls in Nazi Germany; Feb. 1, 1944. L1944.] [12]+iii+171 p. il. 4° (M 356-2 T, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Serv- ices Office.] W 109.12 : 356-2 T 288 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 3, Legal affairs ; Feb. 29, 1944. [1944.] [6] +ii+l-81a + 82-126 p. 4° (M 356-3, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-3 289 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 4, Government finance ; Apr. 26, 1944. [1944.] viii+55 p. 4° (M 356-4, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Monetary Research Division, Treas- ury Department.] W 109.12 : 356-4 290 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 6, Natural resources ; Feb. 29, 1944. [1944.] [7] 4-24 p. 4° (M 356-6, civil affairs.) [No longer re- stricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch of Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-6 291 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 7, Agriculture [with list of references and recommended reading] ; Jan. 17, 1944. [1944.] [5]+ix+ [194] p. il. 4° (M 356-7, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Foreign Agricultural Relations Office, Agriculture Depart- ment.] W 109.12 : 356-7 292 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 8, Industry and commerce ; Apr. 26, 1944. [1944.] vii+92 p. 4° (M 356-8, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-8 293 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 8A, Industry and commerce, appendix indicating recent trends in German foreign trade ; July 4, 1944. [1944.] vii+111 p. 4° (M 356-8A, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by European Unit, Foreign and Domestic Com- merce Bureau, Commerce Department.] W 109.12 : 356-8A 294 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 10A, Public works and utilities, electric power ; Feb. 24, 1944. [1944.] [6]+iii+126 p. map, 4° (M 356- 10A, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Re- search and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-10A 295 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 10B, Public works and utili- ties, gas; Feb. 24, 1944. [1944.] [10] +59 p. 4° (M356-10B, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-10B 296 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 10 C & D, Public works and utilities, water supply and sewage [with lists of references] ; Feb. 24, 1944. [1944.] [6]+v+56 p. il. 4° (M 356-10 C & D, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-10 C & D 297 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 10 E & F, Public works and utilities, urban transportation and public buildings, parks and streets; Feb. 29, 1944. [1944.] [6]+iii+33 p. il. 4° (M 356-10 E & F, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-10 E & F 298 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 11, Transportation systems [with list of references] ; May 17, 1944. [1944.] xiii+248 p. il. 4° (M 356-11, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-11 299 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 12, Communications and con- trol of public opinion; Apr. 4, 1944. [1944.] [5]+vi+165 p. il. 4° (M 356-12, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-12 20 300 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, see. 13, Public health and sanita- tion [with list of references]; Mar. 7, 1944. [1944.] [7] +51 p. 4° (M 356-13, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch of Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-13 301 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 14, Public safety ; Dec. 7, 1943. [1943.] [5]+iv4-87+[8] p. il. 4° (M 356-14, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. The 8 pages noted in the collation are additional numbered pages which duplicate other page numbers with the addition of letters.] W 109.12 : 356-14 302 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 15, Education ; July 4, 1944. [1944.] viii+113 p. il. 4° (M 356-15, civil affairs.) [No longer re- stricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Stra- tegic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 356-15 303 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Germany, sec. 16, Public welfare [with bibliography]; Sept. 1944. 1944. xvi+103 p. il. 4° (M 356-16, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted.] W 109.12 : 356-16 304 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Italy, sec. 2, supplement, Allied Military Government manual of proclamations and instructions used in Sicily ; Nov. 27, 1943. [1944.] [6]+iii+l-78a+79-16Sa+169-180a+181-278+ [3] p. 4° (M 353-2, supplement, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted.] W 109.12 : 353-2/supp. 305 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Italy, sec. 3A, book 1, Italian civil code; May 9, 1944. [1944.] xxv+102 p. 4° (M 353-3 A, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 353-3A 306 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Italy, sec. 3B, book 2, Italian civil code; June 26, 1944. 1944. xxiii+S7 p. 4° (M353-3B, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch of Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 353-3B 307 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Italy, sec. 3C, book 3, Italian civil code ; Oct. 4, 1944. [1944.] xxv+86 p. 4° (M353-3C, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch of Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 353-3C 308 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Italy, sec. 3D, book 4, Italian civil code ; Oct. 31, 1944. [1944.] xli+194 p. 4° (M354 [353]-3D, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Series designation given incorrectly on title page as M-354-3D. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch of Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 353-3D 309 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Italy, sec. 17A, Cultural institutions, central Italy [with bibliography] ; July 6, 1944. [1944.] xvii+141 p. 4° (M 353- 17A, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by American Commission for Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas. ] W 109.12 : 353-17A 310 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Italy, sec. 17B, Cultural institutions [with bibliography] ; July 29, 1944. [1944.] xviii+194 p 4° (M353-17B, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by American Commission for Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monu- ments in War Areas.] W 109.12 : 353-17B 311 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 3, Legal affairs; Sept. 26, 1944. [1944.] ix+68 p. 18 tab. 4° (M354-3, civil affairs.) [No longer re- stricted. Processed. Prepared by Strategic Services Office, Research and Analysis Branch.] W 109.12 : 354-3 312 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan ,sec. 4, Government finance ; SeDt. 23, 1944. [1944.] xii+350 p. 4° (M354-^, civil affairs.) [No longer re- stricted. Processed. Prepared in Liaison and Studies Branch, Military Government Division, Provost Marshal General's Office.] W 109.12: 354-4 313 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 6, Natural resources [with se- lected bibliography] ; July 22, 1944. [1944.] xiv+116 p. il. 3 pi. 10 p. of 21 pi. 4° (M354-6, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Pre- pared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 354-6 314 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 7, Agriculture [with list of ref- erences and recommended reading] ; Apr. 1, 1944. [1944.] [5]-fxii+ 195 p. il. map. 4° ( M354-7, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Proc- essed. Prepared by Foreign Agricultural Relations Office, Agriculture Department.] W 109.12 : 354-7 315 Same : Civil affairs handbook. Japan, sec. 8A, Industry [with selected bibli- ography] ; Aug. 10, 1944. 1944. x+136+[l] p. il. 10 pi. 6 p. of pi. 2 p. of maps 4° (M354-SA, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 354-8A 316 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 8B, Commerce: July 20, 1944. 1944. x+99 p. 4° CU354-8B, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Prepared by Far Eastern Unit, Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Commerce Department.] W 109.12 : 354-SB 317 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 9, Labor [with selected lists of references]; July 10. 1944. [1944.] ii+[2]+16S+[l] p. il. map. 4° (M354-9, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 354-9 318 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 10A, Administration of electric power industry ; July 31, 1944. 1944. xiv+34 p. il. 4° (M 354-10A, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 354-10A 319 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 11, Transportation systems ; Aug. 22, 1944. 1944. vii+53 p. il. 2 maps 4° (M 354-11, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted.] W 109.12 : 354-11 320 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 12, Communications ; Feb. 24, 1944. [1944.] [4]+iv+108 p. il. 10 pi. map, 4° (M354-12, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 354-12 321 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 14, Public safety [with bibli- ography] ; Aug. 2, 1944. 1944. x+23 p. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. 8 tab. 4° ( M 354- 14, civil affairs.) [No longer l-estricted. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 354-14 322 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 16, Public welfare [with bibli- ography] ; July 29, 1944. [1944.] x+115 p. il. 4° (M 354-16, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 354-16 323 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 18A, Japanese administration over occupied areas, Burma ; Aug. 2, 1944. 1944. xi+96 p. il. 4° (M354- 18A, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Prepared bv Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 354-18A 324 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 18B, Japanese administration over occupied areas, Malaya ; Aug. 25, 1944. [1944.] ix+27 p. il. 1 pi. 4° (M354-18B, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 354-18B 325 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 18C, Japanese administration of occupied areas, Philippine Islands ; July 31, 1944. 1944. x+60 p. map. 4° (M 354-18C, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Prepared by Re- search and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 354-18 C 326 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Japan, sec. 18E, Japanese administration over occupied areas, Thailand ; Dec. 15, 1944. [1944.] x+43 p. il. 4° (M 354-18E, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Research and Analysis Branch, Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 354-18E 22 327 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Korea, sec. 7, Agriculture [with selected list of sources] ; Oct. 16, 1944. [1944.] x+113 p. 11. 4° (M 370-7, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Foreign Agri- cultural Relations Office, Agriculture Department.] W 109.12 : 370-7 328 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Netherlands, sec. 1, Geographical and social background ; Apr. 1944. [1944.] [6] 4-47 p. il. 4° (M 357-1, civil affairs. ) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 357-1 329 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Netherlands, sec. 2A, German military gov- ernment over Europe — The Netherlands ; May 30, 1944. [1944.] xiv+122 p. il. 4° (M 357-2A, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 357-2A 330 Same : Civil affairs handbook. Netherlands, sec. 5, Money and banking ; July 31, 1944. [1944.] [6]+xi+[l] +188 p. il. 4° (M 357-5, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 357-5 331 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Netherlands, sec. 7, Agriculture [with bibli- ography] ; July 7, 1944. [1944.] viii+62 p. il. 4° (M 357-7, civil affairs. ) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 357-7 332 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Netherlands, sec. 8, Industry and commerce; Jan. 14, 1944. [1944.] [7]+iv+93 p. il. 4° (M 357-8, civil affairs) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 357-8 333 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Netherlands, sec. 9, Labor ; Oct. 18, 1943. [1943.] [7] +110 p. il. 4° (M 357-9, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. ] W 109.12 : 357-9 334 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Netherlands, sec. 13, Public health and sani- tation [with bibliography]; Nov. 4, 1943. [1943.] [7] +86 p. il. 4° (M 357-13, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 357-13 335 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Norway, sec. 2, Government and administra- tion, German Military Government; Nov. 26, 1943. [1943.] [4]+iii+73 p. map, 4° (M 350-2, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by Strategic Services Office.] W 109.12 : 350-2 336 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Norway, sec. 9, Labor [with selected list of references]; Dec 11, 1943. [1943.] [5]+viii+81 p. il. 4° (M 350-9. civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 350-9 337 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Norway, sec. 17, Cultural institutions [with bibliography] : July 19, 1944. [1944.] x+28 p. il. 2 maps, 4 p. of maps, 4° (M 350-17, civil affairs.) [No longer restricted. Processed. Prepared by American Commission for Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas.] W 109.12 : 350-17 338 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Philippine Islands, sec. 1, Geographical and social background [with bibliography] ; Apr. 25, 1944. [1944.] vi+99 p. 3 maps, 4° (M 365-1.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 365-1 339 Same*: Civil affairs handbook, Philippines, sec. 5, Money and banking; Dec. 1944. [1944.] viii+39 p. 4° (M 365-5.) [No longer restricted.] W 109.12 : 365-5 340 Same : Civil affairs handbook, Philippine Islands, sec. 6, Natural resources I with bibliography] ; Mar. 29, 1944. [1944.] [6]+l-36a+37-46 p. map, 4° (M 365-6.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 365-6 341 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Philippine Islands, sec. 8, Industry and com- merce ; Feb. 8, 1944. [1944.] L8]+l-77a +78-89 p. 4° (M 365-8.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 365-8 342 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Philippine Islands, sec. 9, Labor [with se- lected list of references] ; Apr. 14, 1944. [1944.] xvi+59 p. map, 4° (M365-9.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] W 109.12 : 365-9 343 Same: Civil affairs handbook, Philippine Islands, sec. 11 & 12, Transporta- tion systems and communications [with bibliography] ; Sept. 7, 1944. 23 [1944.] x+149 p. 5 maps, 4° (M365-11 & 12.) [No longer restricted. Processed. ] W 109.12 : 365-11 & 12 344 Same: Collection of foreign and technical positive intelligence in United States; Aug. 31, 1944. 1944. iii+26 p. il. 4° (M801.) [Restricted.] W 109.12 : 801 345 Same: Combined and consolidated shop procedures, organization, func- tions, and procedures of shops repairing and maintaining military equip- ment (real property excluded) ; Apr. 28, 1944. 1944. iv+43 p. il. 4° (M412, supply.) W 109. 12:412 346 Siime : Control manual, basic principles of organization; Apr. 25, 1943. [1943.] [41] p. il. 4° (M703-2, administration.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] W 109.12: 703-2 347 Same: Control manual, fundamentals of control; Mar. 20, 1043. [1943.] [47] p. il. 4° (M703-1, administration.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] W 109.12 : 703-1 348 Same : Control manual, simplification and standardization of procedures ; Sept. 1, 1944. 1944. [5] +47 p. il. 4° (M703-7.) W 109.12 : 703-7 349 Same: Control manual, standardization of forms; Aug. 24, 1944. [1944.] [2] +41 p. il. 4° (M703-6, administration.) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 703-6 350 Same: Control manual, work simplification ; May 25, 1943. [1943.] [50] p. il. 4° (M703-3, administration.) [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves.] W 109.12 : 703-3 351 Same: Control manual, work simplification (materials handling) ; Oct. 30, 1943. [1943.] [4] +63 p. il. 4° (M 703-4, administration.) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 703-4 352 Same : Controlled materials plan operation, Changes 1 ; Mar. 18, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 4° (M 602 [changes 1] . ) W 109.12 : 602/ch.l 353 Same : Courses of instruction given in schools of Army Service Forces ; Nov. 1944. 1944. iv+92 p. 4° (M 3.) [Supersedes ASF manual M-3, Apr. 25. 1944, including Changes 1, June 15, 1944.] W 109.12 : 3 354 Same : Depot operations, storage and handling of hazardous commodities ; Dec. 10, 1943. 1943. [3] +10 p. 4° (M 402-1, supply.) [Tentative.] W 109.12 : 402-1 355 Same : Depot operations, storage and issue of ordnance general supplies ; Aug. 21, 1944. 1944. v+49 p. il. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. 4° (M402-3, supply.) W 109.12 : 402-3 356 Same: Depot operations, storage, handling, and packing of engineer sup- plies; Feb. 22, 1944. [1944.] 247 p. il. 1 pi. 4° (M402-2, supply.) [Tenta tive. ] W 109.12 : 402-2 357 Same : Changes 1 ; Aug. 3, 1944. 1944. 1 p. 4' (M402-2 [changes] 1.) W 109.12 : 402-2/ch.l 358 Same : Depot organization ; Dec. 8, 1944. 1944. [2]+iii+36 p. il. 4° (M417, supply. ) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 417 359 Same: Depot supply procedures; July 1944. 1944. [90] p. il. 4° (M 408, supply.) [Supersedes M 408, tentative, Jan. 18, 1944.] W 109.12 : 40S 360 Same : Geographical foundations of national power, sec. 1, comprising pt. 1,. Great Powers, chap. 1-4 [with lists of references] ; Feb. 1, 1944. 1944. x+134 p. 3 maps. (M 103-1, Army specialized training program.) W 109.12 : 103-1 361 Same: Leadership and Negro soldier [with list of suggested reading] ; Oct. 1944. 1944. iv + 104p. 4° (M 5, training.) [Restricted.] W 109.12: 5 362 Same : Military training program for Army specialized training program, (ASTP) trainees and ASTRP students; June 2, 1944. [1944.] [3] +20 p. 4° (M 107, Army specialized training program and pre-induction training. ) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 107 24 363 Same : Personal affairs directory ; July 1, 1944. 1944. ili-4- [6] +1-23+50- 106 p. 4° (M 206, personnel) W 109.12: 206 364 Same : Physical training program for Army specialized training program, (ASTP) trainees and ASTRP students; May 10, 1944. [1944.] [1] + ii+15 p. 4° (M 106, Army specialized training program and pre-induction training. ) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 106 365 Same : Position allocation manual for graded civilian jobs, pt. 3, Coding guide for graded civilian positions adopted by Army Service Forces ; May 2,1944. [1944.] [22] +133 p. 4° (M. 204-3, personnel.) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 204-3 366 Same: Pricing in war contracts; Aug. 2 P 1944. [1944.] [3]+41+Al5 +B15+C15 p. 4° (M 601, procurement.) [Processed.] W 109.12 : 601 367 Same: Procurement office purchasing procedures, procedures for use by procurement offices of technical services, Army Service Forces, in pur- chasing materiel authorized by procurement directives ; Dec. 1944. 1944. [5] +195 p. il. 4° (M 603, procurement.) [Supersedes Army Service Forces tentative manual M 603, Procurement district operating manual, Nov. 18, 1943.] W 109.12 : 603 368 Same: Safe work practices for prisoners of war (German) ; Sept. 22, 1944. 1944. iii+52 p. 4° (M 805, miscellaneous.) W 109.12 : 805 369 Same: Safe work practices for prisoners of war (Italian) ; Oct. 18, 1944. 1944. iii+40 p. 4° (M 806, miscellaneous.) W 109.12 : 806 370 game : Station supply procedure for requisition, purchase, receipt, issue, and shipment of materiel (except for subsistence) ; Sept. 1, 1943. 1943. [75] p. il. 4° (M 403, supply.) W 109.12 : 403 371 Same: Transportation (commercial), on-the-job training of enlisted per- sonnel at posts, camps, stations, and other installations, program of in- struction [with list of references] ; Oct. 1943. [1943.] iv leaves+10 p. 4° (M 2, advanced training.) [Processed.] W 109.12: 2 372 Same : Vendor's shipping document, Corps of Engineers ; May 22, 1944. 1944. [44] p. il. 4° (410-2, engineers.) W 109.12 : 410-2 373 Same : Vendor's shipping document. Ordnance Department ; July 1, 1944. 1944. [87] p. il. 4° (M 410-3, ordnance.) W 109.12 : 410-3 374 Same : Vendor's shipping document, procedure for use of vendor's shipping document by procurement offices, inspection offices, vendors, Government owned-contractor operated manufacturing establishments, receiving man- ufacturers, fiscal offices and finance disbursing offices ; Mav 5, 1944. 1944. [6] +188 p. il. 4° (M 410.) W 109.12 : 410 375 Same : Wage administration for ungraded civilian jobs ; May 29, 1944. 1944. iv+35 p. 4° (M 202, personnel.) [Supersedes Services of Supply man- ual, Wage administration for ungraded civilian jobs in Services of Sup- ply, Oct. 26, 1942.] W 109.12 : 202 376 Same (supp. 1) ; Aug. 30, 1944. 1944. xiv+345 p. 4° (M202-1, person- nel.) [Supersedes 1st and 2d supplements, dated Nov. 25, 1942 and Apr. 6, 1943, respectively, to Services of Supply manual, Wage administration for ungraded civilian jobs in Services of Supply, Oct 26, 1942 (new Army Services Forces manual M 202, May 29, 1944).] W 109.12 : 202-1 377 Same : War Department shipping document, procedure for use of War De- partment shipping document at depots, arsenals, loading plants, ports of embarkation and holding and reconsignment points; Jan. 25, 1944. 1944. [120] p. il. 4° (M 401.) W 109.12 : 401 378 Army Service Forces organization manual ; July 15, 1943. 1943. [342] p. il. 4° ( [M 301.] ) [Issued with perforations. Some of these pages are issued as leaves. Series designation on cover.] W 109.12 : 301 379 Same: [sec. 206]. [1943.] [35] p. il. 4° W 109.12 : 301/sec.206 380 Same, revised pages. [Revised Oct. 1, 1943.] 1943. [157] p. il. W 109.12 : 301/rev.pages 25 381 Ariny specialized training program; Sept. 15, 1944. 1944. iii+53 p. 4° (M 105, Army specialized training program.) [Supersedes Army Serv- ice Forces manual M 105, Apr. 3, 1944, including Changes 1, Apr. 24, 1944.] W 109.12: 105 382 Civil affairs handbook on Italy, sec. 2, on Government and administration [with list of references]. [1943.] cover title, vi+2+43 p. 3 pi. 3 maps, 4° (M-353-2.) [Preliminary draft. Processed. Prepared by Office of Strategic Services.] W 109.12 : 353-2/prelim. 383 Defeat of German army, 191S ; prepared by Information Branch, Special Service Division. [1943.] v+34 p. (Army orientation course pamphlet series 1.) [Maps on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] W 109.102 : G 31 384 Procurement regulations memorandum no. 17-43 ; May 20, 1943-Nov. 23, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Some of Jiese memo- randa transmit new regulations. Beginning with no. 33, the title is Pro- curement regulations revision. Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in their proper places in the 1942 edition of Procurement regulations. Earlier memoranda issued by Services of Supply.] W 109.8 : 942/ch.l7-43 355 [Services of Supply organization manual] ; pt. 4, Service commands. [1943.] [65] p. il. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 109.6 : Or 3/943/pt.4 356 Typists and stenographers manual, 1943. 1943. ii+ [2] 4-60 leaves, 4° W 109.6 : T 98/943 BANKING COMMITTEE, Senate 387 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 1st and 2d session, Nov. 6, 1943- July 10, 1944 ; no. 13-19. 1943-44. various paging, 4° Y 4.B 22/3 : 7S/13-19 BITUMINOUS COAL DIVISION 388 Bituminous and lignite coal tables, 1939-41. Jan. 1943. cover title, l-4b+ 5-104 p. il. 4° [Processed. Maps on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] I 46.13 : 939^1 BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION 389 Economic base for power markets in Cowlitz County, Wash. ; by Frederick Arpke, Carol Colver, and Bernard Goldhammer. Sept. 1944. [1] + vii+41+[l] p. il. 4 p. of pi. map, 18 tab. 4° [Processed. Another map on front cover.] I 44.9 : C 83 390 Economic base for power markets in Klamath County, Oreg. ; by Frederick Arpke and Bernard Goldhammer. May 1944. [l]+iv+59 leaves, 2 p. • of pi. map, 1 tab. 4° [Processed. Another map on cover.] I 44.9 : K 66 391 Municipalities, public .utility districts, and cooperatives distributing power purchased from Bonneville Power Administration, financial statements, calendar year 1943. May 1944. [3] 4-11 leaves+[l] 4-8+2 p. 3 tab. 4° [Processed.] I 44.2 : M 92/943 392 Pacific Northwest opportunities, studies of Bonneville Power Administra- tion with indications of basic and related programs of other agencies. [James Kerns & Abbott Co., Portland, Oreg., Sept. 1944.] cover title, 104 p. il. oblong large 8° [Preliminary. Text on p. 2 of cover.] I 44.2 : P 11/prelim. BUDGET AND FINANCE OFFICE, Agriculture Dept. 393 Budget and finance circular 651-793 ; Jan. 9, 1943-Dec. 30, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and revised editions to certain of these circulars were issued also. Circular 699 is a Consoli- dated index of Budget and finance circulars, Memoranda, and Purchase, sales a"d traffic circulars.] A 58.4 : 651-793 26 BUDGET BUREAU 394 Budget circular A-33 to A-36 ; Aug. 28, 1943-Dec. 1, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. A supplement to A-34 was issued also.] Pr 32.104/2 : A-33 to A-36 395 Budget circulars in effect Aug. 1, 1943. [1943.] cover title, [131] p. 4° [Processed. Includes list and circulars A-l to A-32.] Pr 32.104/2 : A-l to 32 396 Circular 411-424; Jan. 20-Julv 19, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.104 : 411-424 397 Directory of Federal statistical agencies, list of professional and adminis- trative personnel of Federal statistical and research agencies ; compiled bv Division of Statistical Standards. 7th edition. Washington, Jan. 1943. [l]+vi+152 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.102 : St/2/943 398 History and problems of war administration ; [prepared by Committee on War Records Section]. [1943.] 16 p. 4° [Processed. Tentative docu- ment. Manuscript corrections on p. 1.] Pr 32.102 : W 19/2 399 Questions of common interest in preparation of administrative histories. May 29, 1943. 10 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.102 :H 62 CENSUS BUREAU 400 Census of forest products, 1943 : Lumber, lath and shingles, production, by States, during 1943, with comparative statistics for 1942. Dec. 1944. [2] p. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Forest Service.] C 3.12/7 : L 97/943 401 Changes in Schedule A, statistical classification of imports into United States (Jan. 1, 1943 edition). [May 17. 1943.] 2 leaves, 4° (A-6-43.) [Processed.] C 3.150 : A/943/ch.6 402 Same. [June 8, 1943.] 1 p. 4° (A-7-43.) [Processed.] C 3.150 : A/943/ch.7 403 Same, retroactive to Jan. 1. 1943. [June 18, 1943.] 1 p. 4° (A-8-43.) [Processed. ] C 3.150 : A/943/ch.8 404 Costa Rica, summary of biostatistics. maps and charts, population, natality and mortality statistics [with bibliography]. Washington, Feb. 1944. 92 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] C 3.165 : C 82 405 Current mortality analysis, v. 1, no. 4-v. 2, no. 12: Feb. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] Each4p.il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] C 3.152 : 1/4-2/12 406 Ecuador, summary of biostatistics, maps and charts, population, natality and mortality statistics [with bibliography]. Washington, June 1944. 61 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] C 3.165 : Ec 9 407 Guatemala, summary of biostatistics, maps and charts, population, natality and mortality statistics [with bibliography]. Washington, Mar. 1944. 98 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] C 3.165 : G 93 408 Honduras, summary of biostatistics, maps and charts, population, natality and mortality statistics [with bibliography]. Washington, July 1944. 119 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves. ] C 3.165 : H 75 409 Housing, analytical maps, block statistics. [1943-44.] various paging, il. oblong large 8° [A series of bulletins, one for each city of 100,000 inhabitants or more, comprise this set of analytical maps presenting in 27 graphic form various housing characteristics in different areas of the city. ] C 3.940-31 : CT/niaps Bulletins 'were issued for the following cities : Akron, Ohio. Albany, N. Y. Atlanta, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Birmingham, Ala. Boston, Mass. Bridgeport, Conn. Buffalo, N. Y. Cambridge, Mass. Camden, N. J. Canton, Ohio. Charlotte, N. C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chicago, 111. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio. Dallas, Tex. Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa. Detroit, Mich. Duluth, Minn. Elizabeth, N. J. Fall River, Mass. Flint, Mich. Fort Wayne, Ind. Fort Worth, Tex. Gary, Ind. Grand Rapids, Mich. Hartford, Conn. Houston, Tex. Indianapolis, Ind. Jacksonville, Fla. Jersey City, N. J. Kansas City, Kans. Kansas City, Mo. Knoxville, Tenn. Long Beach, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Louisville, Ky. Lowell, Mass. Memphis, Tenn. Miami, Fla. Milwaukee, Wis. Minneapolis. Minn. Nashville, Tenn. New Bedford, Mass. New Haven, Conn. New Orleans, La. New York City Bronx Borough. Brooklyn Borough. Manhattan Borough. Queens Borough. Richmond Borough. Newark, N. J. Norfolk, Va. Oakland, Calif. Oklahoma City, Okla. Omaha, Nebr. Paterson, N. J. Peoria, 111. Pittsburgh, Pa. Portland, Oreg. Providence, R. I. Reading, Pa. Richmond, Va. Rochester, N. Y. Sacramento, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn. Salt Lake City, Utah. San Antonio, Tex. San Diego, Calif. San Francisco, Calif. Scranton, Pa. Seattle, Wash. Somerville, Mass. South Bend, Ind. Spokane, Wash. Springfield, Mass. Syracuse, N. Y. Tacoma, Wash. Tampa, Fla. Toledo, Ohio. Trenton, N. J. Tulsa, Okla. Utica, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Wichita, Kans. Wilmington, Del. Worcester. Mass. Yonkers, N. Y. York, Pa. Youngstown, Ohio 410 Paraguay, summary of biostatistics, maps and charts, population, natality and mortality statistics [with bibliography]. Washington, Oct. 1944. 66 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] C 3.165 : P 21 ill Peru, summary of biostatistics, maps and charts, population, natality and mortality statistics [with bibliography]. Washington, Sept. 1944. 74 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter- American Affairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] C 3.165 : P 43 412 The registrar, v. 8. no. 1-13, v. 9, no. 1-13; Jan. 15, 1943-De(T. 15, 1944. [1943-44.] Each 4 p. or 2 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Number 13 of each volume is a volume index.] C 3.126 : 8/1-9/13 413 Schedules used by Bureau of Census for collecting data, July 25, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] C 3.2 : Sch 2/944 414 Shipments of asphalt prepared roofing and siding.. Sept.-Dec. 1942. Nov. 14, 1942-Feb. 20, 1943. Each 2 p. oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed. Cur- rent statistical service.] C 3.100 : 942/9-12 415 Tabular list of international list of causes of death, as adopted for use in United States. 5th revision, 193S. Washington, 1943. 101 p. 4° [Proc- essed. Prepared under supervision of Halbert L. Dunn, chief. Vital Sta- tistics Division.] C 3.6 : D34/3 28 416 Venezuela, summary of biostatistics, maps and charts, population, natality and mortality statistics [with bibliography]. "Washington, Aug. 1944. IIS p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] C 3.165 : V 55 CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 417 Chemical warfare bulletin, v. 29, no. l-8 r v. 30, no. 1-5 ; Jan. 1943 to Nov- Dec. 1944. [Reproduction Plant, Chemical Warfare School, Edgewood Arsenal, Md., 1943-44.] various paging, il. [Quarterly, monthly begin- ning July 1943, bimonthly beginning with Feb. 1944 issue. Aug.-Sept- Oct. 1944 issued as one publication. Processed. ] W 91.3 : 29/1-30/5 418 Tactical use of smoke (for use at Chemical Warfare School only) [with bibliography]. Revised Aug. 1943. Chemical Warfare School, Chemical Warfare Center, Edgewood Arsenal, Md. [1943.] cover title, [2] +58 p. il. (Pamphlet no. 10.) [Processed. Other illustrations on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] W 91.8/7: 10 CHILDREN'S BUREAU 419 Back to school, radio program for delivery at will. [1943.] 9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] L 5.2 : Sch 6/2 420 Child labor. [Dec. 1944.] 2p.il. [Processed.] L 5.2 :C 43/35 421 Children's Bureau Commission on Children in Wartime, Leonard W. Mayo, chairman, progress report. Jan. 1, 1943. [1]4-14 p. 4° [Processed.] L 5.2 : C 43/27/943 422 Children's Bureau Commission on Children in Wartime, proceedings of meeting, Feb. 4, 1943. May 1943. 41 p. 4° [Processed.] L 5.2 : C 43/36/943 423 Directory of State, District of Columbia, county and municipal training schools caring for delinquent children in United States. Feb. 1943. cover title, ii+25 p. [Text on p. 2 of cover.] L 5.2 : T68 424 Emergency call ! your help is needed in national go-to-school drive. Wash- ington, D. C, 1944. [l]+7 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Children's Bureau in cooperation with Education Office.] L 5.2 : Sch. 6/3 425 EMIC [Emergency maternity and infant care] information circular, no. 2-14; Jan. 22-Dec. 2l r 1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Processed. A supplement to no. 3, 4 p., was issued May 11, 1944, and amdt. 1 to no. 8, 1 p., was issued June 27, 1944. ] L 5.46 : 2-14 426 General Advisory Committee on Protection of Young Workers, Subcommit- tee on Young Workers in Wartime Agriculture, recommendations made at meeting held Nov. 13-14, 1942, on community planning, on supervision of young workers, and on safety and insurance standards. [Mar. 1943.] 20 p. 4° [Processed.] L 5.2 : Y 8/8 427 History and functions of Children's Bureau, Sept. 1, 1944. [1944.] [3] 4- 23 p. 4° [Processed.] L 5.2 : C 43/41 428 Meeting challenge of today's needs in working with unmarried mothers through use of institution (maternity home) ; [by] Ethel Verry. June 1943. 9 p. 4° [Processed. Paper given at war regional meeting of National Conference of Social Work, St. Louis, Mo., on program of Salva- tion Army associate group meeting, Apr. 14, 1943.] L 5.47 : In 7/2 429 Organizing a community for treatment and prevention of juvenile delin- quency in wartime, methods evolved in a working experiment. July 1943. [1] 4-37 p 4° [Processed. Progress report 1 of joint project sponsored by Public Assistance Bureau of Social Security Board and Children's Bureau of Labor Department.] L 5.2 : J 9S/4/report no.l 430 Preliminary monthly statistical report on EMIC program, Apr.-Nov. 1944. May 16-Dec. 16, 1944. Each 24-24-2 leaves or 8 p. f° or 4° [Processed.] L 5.50 : 944/1-8 29 431 Programs for employment of youth in wartime agriculture, 1942: State and local planning during 1942 for agricultural employment of nonfarm youth, report of experience in 4 States, by Savilla Millis Simons ; Role of schools in emergency employment of nonfarm youth in wartime agricul- ture, by F. W. Lathrop. July 1943. [l]+43p. 4° [Confidential. Proc- essed.] L5.2:Y8/2 432 Progress report for Children's Bureau Commission on Children in War- time, Leonard W. Mayo, chairman. Aug. 6, 1943. [1]+14 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] L 5.2 : C 43/27/943-2 433 Shall I keep my baby? nurse has golden opportunity in situations involving unmarried mothers; by Maud Morlock. [1943.] [4] p. il. [Processed. Reprinted from Trained nurse and hospital review, July 1942.] L 5.2 : B 11/2 434 Status of various logging, sawmilling, and woodworking occupations under hazardous-occupations orders nos. 4 and 5 as amended. Feb. 1944. 4 p. f° [Processed.] L 5.2 : L S2/2/944 435 Same. Revised Dec. 1944. [1944.] L 5.2 : L S2/2/944-2 436 Summary of Children's Bureau activities, July 1943-June 1944. [Nov. 10, 1944.] 25 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] L 5.1: 944 437 Uncle Sam's war babies [radio script]. [1943.] 17 leaves, 4° [Processed. Page 15 has been duplicated, but with different text.] L5.2:Bll CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION 438 Address by Charles I. Stanton, administrator civil aeronautics, before State- wide Aviation Forum, Baltimore, Md., May 12, 1944. [1944.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.124 : St 2/8 439 Address by Charles I. Stanton, administrator of civil aeronautics, before New York State Federation of Officials Planning Boards and New York State Federation Conference of Mayors, Syracuse, N. Y., June 8, 1944. [1944.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.124 : St 2/9 440 Air traffic control [chap. 1-12]* effective Mar. 15, 1943 ; [prepared by] Air Traffic Control Division, Federal Airways [Service]. [Mar. 15. 1943.] cover title, viii+[l] +5134-32 p. il. 2 pi. 6 maps, 4° [Processed. In- cludes Flight information bulletin 3, entitled Air navigation radio aids, data effective May 1, 1943. Issued in loose-leaf form.] C 31.102 : Ai 7/13/chap.l-12 441 Same, chap. 12. Weather, pt. 1, sec. 5, Air masses, highs, lows, and fronts. Revised [Aug. 2, 1943]. [1943.] p. 541-570 il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. ] C 31.102 : Ai 7/13/chap.l2/pt.l, sec.5/rev. 442 Alphabetical index of specifications of Airways Engineering Division and Signals Division, Oct. 1, 1943 ; compiled bv Standards and Specifications Section. [1943.] [l]+29p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.120 : list/943 443 Same, Jan. 1, 1944; compiled by Standards and Specifications Section. [1944.] [2] +36 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.120: list/944 444 Same, July 1, 1944. [1944.] [2] +35 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.120 : list/944-2 445 Application of transport category operating rules [with list of references ; prepared by Omer Welling]. Oct. 31, 1944. cover title, [2] +30 p. 31 pi. 4° (Flight engineering report 14.) [Processed. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] C 31.114 : 14 446 CAA-RTCA instrument landing system : pt. 1, Development and installa- tion ; by Henry I. Metz. Oct. 1943. cover title, [3] +83 p. il. 4° (Techni- cal development report 35.) [Processed.] C 31.119 : 35 447 Same: pt. 2, Tests and modifications; by Henry I. Metz. Oct. 1943. cover title, [l]+27 p. il. 4° (Technical development report 36.) [Processed. Preliminary.] C 31.119 : 36 764525 — 47— Supp. 2 3 30 44S Development of ground to aircraft radioteletype system ; by P. D. McKeel. Sept. 1944. cover title, [2] +21 p. il. 4° (Technical development report 45.) [Processed.] 31.119:45 449 Development of high-frequency radio range: pt. 2, Testing of ultra-high- frequency radio ranges on towers ; by P. B. King and T. A. Kouchner- kavich. July 1944. cover title, 40 p. il. 4° (Technical development re- port 43.) [Processed. Test on p.' 2 of cover.] C 31.119: 43 450 Development of mechanical cement spreader and accessories for use in soil cement construction ; by R. C. Mainfort. May 1944. cover title, 32 p. il. 4° (Technical development report 41.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 31.119 : 41 451 Development of ultra-high-frequency radio range: pt. 1, Ultra-high-fre- quency aural radio range ; by J. C. Hromada and P. B. King. June 1944. cover title, 74 p. il. 4° (Technical development report 42.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 31.119 : 42 452 Directory of civilian airports, data effective Feb. 25, 1943. [1943.] [2] + iii+103 p. il. 4° (Flight information bulletin 2.) [Processed. Re- stricted. Corrected to include Weekly notice to airmen, v. 10, no. 38. Issued with perforations.] C 31.121 : 2 453 Federal airways manual of operations : v. 2, chap. D, pt. 3, Airport traffic control operating forms, effective June 1, 1943. [June 1, 1943.] cover title, [2] 4-34 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.2/chap.D/pt.3 4r > 4 Same : v. 2, chap. D, pt. 4. Locally issued instructions and procedures, effec- tive Mar. 1, 1943. [Mar. 1, 1943.] cover title, [2] 4-13+ [7] p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.2/chap.D/pt.4 455 Same : v. 3, chap. A, pt. 1, Personnel complements of airway communication stations and leave relief arrangements, effective Jan. 1, 1943. [Jan. 1, 1943.] cover title, [1] +23 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.A/pt.l/943 456 Same : v. 3, chap. A, pt. 1, Personnel complements of airway communica- tions stations and leave relief arrangements, effective July 1, 1943. [ Julv 1,1943.] cover title, [1] +23 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.A/pt.l/943-2 457 Same : v. 3, chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 1, Word and phrase contractions, services and service identifications and aeronautical vocabulary, effective Jan. 1, 1944. [Jan. 1, 1944.] cover title, [1]+91 p. 4° [Restricted. Proc- essed.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.l 458 Same : v. 3, chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 2, Identifications. Dec. 15, 1944. cover title, 208 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.2 459 Same: v. 3, chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 3, Q signal abbreviations, effective June 1, 1939. Reprinted Mar. 1943. including amendments 2 and 3. cover title, [l]+28p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.3 460 Same : v. 3, chap. B, pt. 4, sec. 4, Radio call letters, effective Dec. 1, 1943. [1943.] cover title, [18] p. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.4/sec.4 461 Same: v. 3, chap. B, pt. 6, sec. 1, Schedule A teletype svstem, effective Feb. 1, 1944. [1944.] [2] +54 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.6/sec.l/944 462 Same : v. 3, chap. B, pt. 6, sec. 1, Schedule A teletvpe svstem, effective Mav 20, 1944. [1944.] [2] p.+64 col. 4° [Restricted. Processed. In double columns.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.6/sec.l/944-2 463 Same: (v. 3], chap. B. pt. 6, sec. 1, Schedule A teletvpe system, effective Sept. 1, 1944. [1944.] [2] +66 p. 4° [Restricted Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.3/chap.B/pt.6/sec.l/944-3 464 Same: v. 4, chap. MT1, pt. 1, Receiving characteristics of printing tele- graph equipment. Jan. 15, 1944. cover title, [2] +3 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed. ] C 31.116/2 : v.4/chap.MT 1/pt.l 31 •165 Same : v. 4, chap. MT1, pt. 2, Reporting of printing telegraph service inter- ruptions, effective Nov. 1, 1943. Nov. 1, 1943. cover title, [2] +10 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.116/2 : v.4 ehap.MTl/pt.2 •466 Same : v. 4, chap. MT1. pt. 3. Printing telegraph circuit line-up procedures, effective Jan. 15, 1944. [1944.] cover title, 7 p. [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 31.116/2 : v.4/chap.MTl/pt.3 ■46" Same: v. 4, chap. MT2, pt. 1, Minor servicing by CAA communication and Weather Bureau personnel at stations where there are no resident maintenance electricians (temporary issue), effective Sept. 1, 1943. [Sept. 1, 1943.] [6] +15 p. IT, pi. 4° [Processed.] C 31.110/2 : v.4/chap.MT 2/pt.l 468 Foreign air news digest, v. 1. no. 1. 3-9; Mar. 15-July 5, 1943. [1943.] various paging. 4° [No longer confidential. Fortnightly. Processed. Information lacking as to nos. 2 and 10.] C 31.216: 1/1-9 469 General flight test program for transport category [with list of references ; prepared by M. R. Disler and J. A. Carran. with active collaboration of G. W. Haldeman]. Dec. 1, 1944. cover title. [2]'+133 p. 4° (Flight engineering report 15.) [Processed. Pages 26., 102, 108, 118. and 130 are left blank to be used for notes.] 31.114:15 470 2d inter-American aviation training program, outline for controlled sec- ondary flight course: Apr. 1943. [1943.] [1]+14 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.102 : Av 5/943 471 Minutes, Air Traflic Control and Communications Conference, Chicago, July 22 [-28], 1943. [1943.] 16+21 + 17 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.102 : Ai 7/12/943 ±72 Publications available for distribution as of Mav 1. 1944. [1944.] [2] + 5 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.102 : P 96/944 473 Radio in aviation, address by Charles I. Stanton, administrator of civil aeronautics, before joint meeting of New York sections of American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers, New York, N. Y.. Feb. 24, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.124 : St 2/6 4~4 Revision no. 1 to [Federal airways manual of operations], chap. D. pt. 1. [Revised Jan. 26, 1943.] [1943.] [4] p. 4° [Processed. Accompanied by revised pages to be inserted in the manual. C 31.116 : chap.D/pt.l/rev.l *75 Same: Supplemental to chap. D. pt. 1. [Revised Nov. 3, 1942.] [1942] [2] leaves, 4° [Processed. Accompanied by revised pages to be inserted in Supplement to chap. D, pt. 1, of manual. An erratum was also issued.] C 31.116 : chap.D/pt.l/supp./rev.l 476 Safely regulation release 36-170 : Jan. S, 1941-Dec. 30, 1944. [1941-44.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Numbers 36-60 are designated Cer- tificate and Inspection Division release.] C 31.111 : 36-170 47" Specifications. [For numbers of the C. A. A. Specifications which have not been listed in Monthly catalogs, consult the Alphabetical index of specifi- cations of the Airways Engineering Division and Signals Division, issued by the Civil Aeronautics Administration, where these publications are listed by title and number.] C 31.120 : (letter-nos.) 4"8 Standard broadcast stations, Oct. 1, 1943. [1943.] cover title. 39 p. 12° [Restricted. Processed.] C 31.102 : B 78/943 4"9 Standard broadcast stations, Oct. 1, 1943 [map] ; prepared by Flight Infor- mation Section. Scale 100 m.=l.l in. [1943.] 24X36 in. [Restricted. Processed.] C 31.115 : B 78/943 Insets : Los Angeles. New York. San Francisco. 32 480 Study of air traffic control: Report 5, Program of improvement in air traffic control to be completed by 1945 (automatic communication and posting system) ; prepared by Air Traffic Control Division, Office of Fed- eral Airways. June 1, 1943. cover title, [2] +30+ [1] +6 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 31.123 : 5 481 Ultra-high-frequency airport traffic control; by H. C. Hurley. Aug. 1944. cover title, [2] +50 p. il. 4° (Technical development report 44.) [Proc- essed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] C 31.119: 44 482 Weekly notice to airmen, v. 10, no. 31-v. 12, no. 30; Jan. 7, 1943-Dec. 28, 1944. [1943—14.] various paging, il. pi. and many p. of pi. oblong 8° [No longer restricted. Processed.] C 31.109 : 10/31-12/30 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD 483 Air traffic survey, flow along selected route segments ; [maps] Jan. 14, 1943- July 5, 1944. [1943-44.] Each 14X20 in. [Processed.] C 31.218 : 943/1-35 to 944/1-10 484 Airspeed indicating systems [with Summary of answers to questionnaire on airspeed indicators] by Paul C. Spiess. [1942.] 6+4 pi. 4° (Safety bul- letin 125.) [Restricted. Processed.] C31.214:125 485 Civil air regulations : pt. 15, Aircraft equipment airworthiness, as amended to Apr. 15, 1944. [1944.] 17 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with per- forations.] • C 31.209: 15/2 486* Economic regulations ; Sept. 1, 1943. [1943.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.206/2 : Ec 7/943 487 Foreign air news digest, v. 1. no. 11-21; Aug. 2-Dec. 20, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Fortnightly. Processed.] C 31.216 : 1/11-21 488 Orders, serial 2094-3378 (with omissions) ; Dec. 31, 1943-Dec. 30, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging. 4° [Processed.] 31.207:2094-3378 489 Regulations, serial 257-328. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° or oblong 24° [Processed.] C 31.206 : 257-32S 490 Special tariff permission C. A. B. no. 235-309 ; Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 26, 1944. [1943-44.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] C 31.210 : 235-309 491 Weekly summary of orders and regulations no. [156-] 212 issued by the Board for period Dec. 28, 1942-Jan. 2, 1943 to Jan. 24-29, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Discontinued until Jan. 1. 1946.] C 31.208 : 156-212 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 492 Calling women for Federal war work. [Feb. 1943.] [2] p. il. oblong f°, folded into 12° size. CS 1.2 : W 84/3 493 Civil service act and rules transmittal sheet 1-27 ; July 3-Dec. 29, 1944. [1944.] various paging. [Processed. Accompanied by printed corrected pages in loose-leaf form for the 1943 loose-leaf edition of Civil service act and rules.] CS 1.7/1 : 943/ch. 1-27 494 Civil service act and rules transmittal sheet 14-38 ; Jan. 4-Oct. 5 r 1943. [1943.] Each [2] p. [Processed. Accompanied by printed corrected pages in loose-leaf form for the 1941 loose-leaf edition of Civil service act and rules. ] CS 1.7/1 : 941/l-2/ch.l4-38 495 Departmental circular 401-513; Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 16, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and revised editions to cer- tain of these circulars were also issued.] CS1.4 : 401-513 496 Finding training materials for hard-to-fill job; [by] Ralph M. Hogan and Wallace M. Davis. [1943.] 16 p. 4° [Reproduced from Personnel Ad- ministration, Mar. 1943.] CS 1.2 : T 68/2 497 Here's your wartime chance [earn good money, work in Washington, help America win]. [1944.] [4] p. il. narrow 16° CS 1.2 : W 26 33 498 Monthly report of employment, Executive branch of Federal Government, Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [ Processed.] CS 1.32 : 943/1-944/12 499 Recruiting circular 4-S to 4-107 [concerning assembled examination] ; Sept. lS-Dec. 31, 1943. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° and f° (4th Civil Serv- ice region.) [Processed. Amendments to certain of these circulars were issued also.] CS 1.35 : 8-107 500 Recruiting circular 4-1 to 4-58 [concerning unassembled examination] ; Jan. 27-Dec. 31, 1944. [1944.] various paging, f° and 4° (4th Civil Service region.) [Processed. Amendments to certain of these circulars were issued also.] CS 1.35/2 : 1-58 501 Retirement circular 111-116 ; June 2-Dec. 14, 1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] CS 1.29 : 111-116 502 Retirement report, fiscal year 1943, [under] civil service retirement act, Canal Zone retirement act, Alaska Railroad retirement act ; prepared by Retirement Division. [1944.] cover title, [l]+53 p. il. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.2 : R 31/2/943 503 Standards of performance [bv] Ralph M. Hogan, Elizabeth T. Gardiner, Kathryn E. Shapley. Aug. 11, 1943. 10 p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.2 : P41 504 Transfer circular 1 and 2 ; [Jan. 9 and June 14, 1943]. [1943.] Each 4 p. 4° [Processed.] CS 1.37 : 1, 2 505 Writing position-allocation reports. Jan. 1943. [l]+8 p. 4° (P. C. D. manual G-3B. ) [ Processed. ] CS 1.40 : G-3B CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE 506 Circular, general series 1-14 ; Oct. 31, 1942-Feb. 12, 1944. [1942-44.] vari- ous paging, 4° [Numbers 1-4, 6, 9, 11-14 are processed.] Pr 32.4404 : 1-14 507 Circular, medical series, no. 1-36; Oct. 27, 1941-Dec. 1, 1943. [1941-43.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° (Numbers 1-1S designated Medical Division memo- randum. Series discontinued with no. 36.] Pr 32.4419 : 1-36 50S Circular, mobilization series 1; Dec. 22, 1942. [1942.] [2] p. 4° Pr 32.4423 : 1 50 9 Circular, protection series, no. 1-39 ; Nov. 9, 1942-Feb. 25, 1944. [1942-44.] various paging, 4° [Discontinued.] Pr 32.4422 : 1-39 510 Circular, war services series 3-17 ; Mar. 22, 1943-Mar. 15, 1944. [1943^4.] various paging, 4° [Some are processed. War services series no. 2 was recalled. Discontinued.] Pr 32.4423 : 3-17 511 Civil air patrol, CAP bulletin, v. 2. no. 1-1 7A, 1S-22 ; Jan. 1-Mav 28, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4424 : 2/1-22 512 Civilian protection control system for larger communities. Apr. 1943. cover title, [3]+v+73 p. 5 pi. 10 p. of pi. [Processed. Preliminary release. ] Pr 32.4406 : C 49/8/943/prelim. 513 Fire defense bulletin, bulletin 1 ; Mav 1943. [1943.] [2] p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4402 : F 51/8/no.l 514 F 0r hospital administrators, a suggestion for solving a serious problem, hospital men volunteers to remedy shortage of nonprofessional male personnel in hospitals. Dec. 1943. [4] p. il. 4° [Prepared under joint auspices of Civilian Defense Office and American Hospital Association.] Pr 32.4402 : H 79/3 515 Notice, national organizations and car sharing. Mav 14, 1943. [4] p. 4° Pr 32.4402 : C 17/4 516 Office of Civilian Defense regulations 3, amdt. 5 and 6. Jan. 7 and Mar. 24, 1943. 1 p. and 2 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4406 : 3/2/amdt.5, 6 517 Operations letter 104-150 ; Jan. 11, 1943-Mar. 31, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Numbers 105, 136-150 are processed.] Pr 32.441S : 104-150 34 518 Protecting junior child care aides. Nov. 1943. 8 p. [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Children's Bureau and Education Office.] Pr 32.4402 : C 43/4 519 Resume of protection activities, assembly of information concerning struc- ture and programs of divisions of national office concerned with activities of Citizens Defense Corps, no. 1-12, June 15, 1943-May 15, 1944; issued bv Protection Services Division. Intelligence Office. [1943—14.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Title varies.] Pr 32.4426 : 1-12 520 Statistical bulletin, v. 1, no. 1-7 ; Feb. 2S-Dec. 31, 1942. [1942.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Numbers 1-4 are entitled Monthly statistical bulletin ; nos. 6-7, designated bimonthly. Graphic supplements, 6-A and 7-A, were issued also.] Pr 32.4425 : 1/1-7 521 Transportation for evacuation of civilians and other non-local movements. Sept 1,1943. [3]+12p. 4° (Transportation bulletin 4.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4416 : 4 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 522 Aeronautical charts. [For sectional and regional aeronautical charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey which were not listed in the Monthly catalog, consult the Weekly Notice to Airmen, of which one issue each month lists the latest editions of the charts.] C 4.9/4: (nos.) and C 4.9/5: (nos.) 523 Magnetic observatory results at College, near Fairbanks, Alaska for 2d Polar Year, Oct. 1932-Mar. 1934; [by] H. Herbert Howe. Washington, D. C, 1944. [2] 4-179 p. il. (MO-21.) [Processed.] C 4.16: 21 524 Magnetic observatory results at Tucson, Ariz., 1937-38 ; compiled by Louis Hurwitz and H. Herbert Howe. Washington, D. O, 1944. [2] 4-102 p. il. (MO-23. ) [Processed.] C 4.16 : 23 525 Nautical charts. [For nautical charts of the Coast and Geodetic Survey which have not been listed in Monthly catalogs, consult the Catalog of Nautical Charts, issued by the Coast and Geodetic Survey, which lists charts by number and specific area covered.] C4.9: (nos.) 526 Seismological bulletin, MSI-89 to MSI-100; Jan.-Dec. 1941. Washing- ton, D. O, 1943. cover titles, various paging, f° [Monthly. Processed, with printed cover.] C 4.36 : 89-100 527 Supplement to Current tables. Pacific Coast, North America and Philippine Islands [calendar year] 1943, Current predictions, Unimak Pass, Alaska. [1943.] 8 p. [Processed. Restricted.] C 4.23 : 943/supp. COAST ARTILLERY OFFICE 528 Coast artillery memorandum 21 and 22; June 1, 1941 and June 1, 1942. [1941-42.] 133 p. and 93 p. [Restricted. Titles are Results of coast artillery target practice, calendar year 1940, and calendar year 1941, respectively. Discontinued.] W 53.6 : 21,22 COAST GUARD 529 Accounting code manual, effective July 1, 1943. Washington, 1943. cover title, leaf ii4-[15] leaves+175 p. [Processed. Some of these pages are blank. Accompanied bv certain revised pages to be inserted in the manual.] N 24.8 : Ac 2/943,943/rev.pages 530 Admiralty law enforcement; [by Irving Mariash]. n. p. 1943. p. [1], vii, 1-232. (Coast Guard Institute.) [Page of text pasted on inside of front cover. Pages 228-232 are left blank to be used for amendments.] N 24.31 : Ad 6 531 Air sea rescue bulletin, no. 1-6; June-Dec. 1944. [1944.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Restricted. Published monthly by Air Sea Rescue Agency. Processed or printed.] N 24.35: 1-6 35 532 Captain of the port manual, 1943. 1943. vii+162 p. N 24.8: C 17 533 [Coast Guard] regulations [1940], Changes 29-44; Mar. 11, 1943-July 21, 1944. [1943-44.] Each 1 p. or 5 p. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] T 47.9 : 940/eh.29-44 534 [Engineering instructions, Coast Guard] : chap. 24, Storage batteries. [1943.] 31 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] T 47.8 : En 3/2/chap.24 535 Same: chap. 25, Tables of engineering data. [1943.] 37p.il. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] T 47.8 : En 3/2/chap.25 536 Engineer's digest, no. 1-22 ; Mar. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-3 of covers.] N 24.21 : 1-22 537 General order 12; Aug. 13, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. ] N 24.25 : 12 53S Headquarters circular no. 206-212; Apr. 17, 1943-Sept. 22, 1944. [1943- 44.] various paging. [Processed. An index to circular no. 23-208 was issued Aug. 1943.] N 24.22 : 206-212 539 Instructions for painting Coast Guard vessels, boats and stations, com- piled in 1935, amended to Nov. 1943. [1943.] [3] +81 p. 4° [Processed.] N 24.8 : P 16/943 540 Law bulletin no. 80-103 ; Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. Index to nos. 48 to 82, inclusive, was issued also.] N 24.29 : 80-103 541 List of regular and reserve commissioned and warrant officers on active duty in order of precedence. Feb. 1, 1943. cover title, ii + 76 p. large 8° [ Processed. ] N 24.2 : Of 2/943 542 Navigation and vessel inspection circular 25-54 ; Jan. 23, 1943-Dec. 18, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] N 24.27: 25-54 543 Pay and supply instructions, circular 35-37 ; Feb. 23-Mar. 12, 1943. [1943.] Each [2] p. or 1 p. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] N 24.26 : 35-37 544 pay and supply instructions [Coast Guard, 1939], amdts. 66-95; Jan. 6, 1943-Oct. 26, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] T 47.8 : P 29/3/939/amdt.66-95 545 Regulations for Coast Guard Auxiliary. Jan. 1943. cover title, iv+13 p. 4° [Processed.] N 24.8 : C 63 546 u. S. Coast Guard war news clipper, v. 1, no. 1-7 ; Sept. 15-Dec. 15, 1944. [1944] Each 1 p. il. f° [Semi-monthly.] N 24.34: 1/1-7 COMBINED RAW MATERIALS BOARD 547 [General report on work of Board for 1st year of operation ended Jan. 26th 1943.] [1944.] 19 col. [Processed. In double columns.] Y 3.C 73/2 : 1/942-43 COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF SCHOOL, Fort Leavenworth 548 Command and General Staff School, military review, monthly review of military literature, v. 22, no. 87, v. 23, no. 1-12, v. 24, no. 1-9; Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44] various paging, il. large 4° or 8° [Issued quarterly before Apr. 1943.] W 28.10 : 22/87-24/9 549 Graduates of general staff and services of supply staff classes, 1941-43. n. p. Feb. 15, 1943. cover title, 78 p. [Incorporates and supersedes pre- vious issue and supplements. Supplements dated Apr. 10, June 19, and Aug. 28, 1943 were also issued.] W 28.2 : G 75/941-43 550 Same, with title, Graduates of general staff and service staff classes, 1941- 43. n. p. Nov. 15, 1943. cover title, 144 p. [Incorporates and supersedes issue of Feb. 15, 1943 and the 3 supplements thereto. A supplement dated Jan. 20, 1944 was issued also.] W 28.2 : G 75/941-43/rev. 36 551 Same, 1941-44. n. p. Mar. 30, 1944. cover title, 165+ [1] p. [Incorporates and supersedes issue of Nov. 15, 1943 and the supplement thereto. Sup- plements dated June 8, Aug. 17, and Nov. 4, 1944 were also issued during the period of this supplement.] W 28.2 : G 75/941-44 COMMERCE COMMITTEE, Senate 552 Legislative calendar, 7Sth Congress, 1st and 2d session, Oct. 22, 1943-Aug. 12, 1944 ; no. 6-13. 1943-44. various paging, 4° Y 4.C 73/2 : 78/6-13 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT 553 1st annual report of lending institutions owned and operated by Negroes [1942]. [Feb. 1944.] [1] 4-64- [4] p. 4° [Processed.] C 1.2 :L 54/942 554 3d annual report of banking institutions owned and operated by Negroes. 1943. [l]+5 p. 1 pi. oblong S° [Processed.] C 1.23 : 3 555 Publications of interest to small business. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] C 1.2 : Sm 1 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION 556 Loan programs from date of organization through June 30, 1944, and loans outstanding June 30, 1944. [1944.] 4 tab. 4° [Processed.] A 80.402 : L 78/944 557 Support prices and food production program for 1944, address by J. B. Hut- son,, president, Commodity Credit Corporation, at 9th annual meeting of North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation, Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 2, 1944. [1944.] 21 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.408 : H 97/2 COMMUNITY WAR SERVICES OFFICE 558 Differences in places of procurement and in places of exposure used by 3 tvpes of contact. [1944.] 11 p. 3 p. of tab. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] FS 9.9 : 100 559 Job-freeze and wase stabilization orders in relation to social welfare agen- cies. May 24, 1943. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 9.2 : W 12/943 560 Same. May 24, 1943, revised June 4, 1943. [1943.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 9.2 : W 12/943-2 561 9-point publicity program for use of local day care committees. [1944.] [4] p. narrow 12° [Prepared in cooperation with Children's Bureau and Education Office.] FS9.2:D33 562 Proceedings of War Conference on Social Production, Nov. 5, 1943, Decatur, 111. [1943.] cover title, [6] 4-45 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 9.2 : So 1/2/943 563 Tvpe, procurement and exposure trends of 12,000 Army VD contacts over 15- month period, 1943-44. [1944.] 19 p. 4 pi. 12 p. of tab. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] FS 9.9 : 101 COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY 564 Bulletin 2577-2676; Jan. 5, 1943-Dec. 26, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] T 12.3 : 2577-2676 565 Text of 82d annual report of Comptroller of Currency, 1944. [1945.] [2]4- 21 leaves, f ° [Processed.] T 12.1/a : 944 CONCILIATION SERVICE 566 Today and tomorrow on conciliation front, address by John R. Steelman, director, Conciliation Service, International Association of Governmental Labor Officials, Chicago, Oct. 9, 1943. [1943.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] L U9.7 : St 3/6 37 COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE 567 Battle of the Amazon ; by John C. McClintock. [1943.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : Am 1 568 Bibliography of national minorities in Chile; [prepared by] Richard F. Behrendt. [Aug. 26, 1943.] 58 p. f° [Processed. Prepared at the re- quest of Strategic Index of the Americas.] Pr 32.4613: C43 569 Em guarda para a defesa das Americas, ano 1, n. 1-12. [Business Publish- ers International Corporation, Nova York, N. Y., 1941-42.] cover titles, various paging, il. f° [Monthly. Ano 1, no. 1 is designated Edieuo da marinha de guerra. Supplements were also issued for certain numbers.] Pr 32.460S : p. 1/1-12 570 En guardia para la defensa de las Americas, ano 1, no. 1-12. [Business Publishers International Corporation, Nueva York, N. Y., PJxl-42.] cover titles, various, paging, il. f° [Monthly. Ano 1, no. 1 is designated Edicion de la marina de guerra. Supplements were also issued for certain num- bers.] Pr 32.4608 : s 1/1-12 571 Food in Amazon Valley, Para [with bibliography] ; compiled from Strategic Index of the Americas. [Sept. 11, 1943.] [2] +69 p. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4613 : Am 1/3 572 Glossary of Brazilian-Amazonian terms ; compiled from Strategic Index of the Americas. [June 15, 1943.] 23 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4613 : B 73 573 Glossary of useful Amazonian flora [with bibliography] ; compiled from Strategic Index of the Americas. [Dec. 18, 1943.] 117 p. f° [Proc- essed. ] Pr 32.4613 : Am 1/5 574 La guerre illustree, des nouvelles d'Amerique ; [poster] 7-13. [1943.] Each 30 X 20 in. Pr 32.4607 : f 7-13 575 Same, Portuguese. Pr 32.4607 : p 7-13 576 Same, Spanish. Pr 32.4607 : s 7-13 577 Guide to inter-American cultural programs of non-Government agencies in United States, compiled for use of Office of Coordinator of Inter-Ameri- can Affairs. Feb. 1943. 181 leaves, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : In 8/5 578 Health and Sanitation Division news letter 1-59; Oct. 1, 1942-Dec. 20, 1944. [1942-44.] various paging, 4° [Fortnightly. Numbers S and 9 confidential; restricted beginning with no. 32. Processed.] Pr 32.4610 : 1-59 579 How to build and operate a hand loom. [Dec. 1943.] [1]+19 p. 7 pi. 4° [Processed. ] Pr 32.4615 : L 87 580 How to make a double handled plow ; issued by Institute of Inter-American Affairs. [Apr. 1944.] cover title, [1] 4-33 p. il. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : P 72/2 581 How to make a harrow; issued by Institute of Inter-American Affairs. [Aug. 1943, revised June 1944.] [1944.] cover title, 15 p. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : H 24 582 How to make a hoe. [July 1943.] 3 p. 2 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : H 67 583 How to make a machete. [Aug. 1943.] [1] 4-2 p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : M 18 584 How to make a pick. [Aug. 1943] 5 p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : P 58 585 How to make a simple forge. [July 1943.] [2] 4-4 p. 2 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : F 76 586 How to make a single handled plow ; [issued by Institute of Inter-American Affairs]. [Mar. 1944.] [1]+2S p. 2 pi. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : P 72 38 587 How to make a sledge hammer [a blacksmith hammer, a chisel, and a ful- ler]. [July 1943.] [20] p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : H 18 588 How to make bellows. [July 1944.] 2+3 p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : B 41 589 How to make charcoal; [issued by Institute of Inter-American Affairs]. [Sept. 1943.] 13 p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : C 37 590 How to make compost ; issued by Institute of Inter-American Affairs. [Aug. 1944.] cover title, 15 p. il. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : C 73 591 How to make sulphuric acid ; [issued by Institute of Inter- American Af- fairs]. [Jan. 1944.] [l]+39 p. 8 pi. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : Su 5 592 How to make tongs. [July 1943.] 2+2 p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : T 61 593 How to rework scrap metal into steel for use in hand tools. [Sept. 1943.] 7 p.+ [2] leaves, 2 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : St 3 594 inflation in Bolivia : report 1, Internal causes of inflation [with list of sources; by William A. Neiswanger and James R. Nelson]. [1944.] cover title, ii+[12]+139 p. f° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Price Administration Office.] Pr 32.4602 : B 63/2/rp.l 595 Same: report 2, Techniques of price control in Bolivia; [by William A. Neiswanger and James R. Nelson]. [1944.] cover title, [3] +79 p. f° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Price Administration Office.] Pr 32.4602 : B 63/2/rp.2 596 Middle Amazon, its people and geography [with bibliography], 11 articles by Constant Tastevin ; translated by Strategic Index of the Americas. Aug. 10, 1943. ii+166 p. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4613 : Am 1/2 597 Notes on geology of other American republics [bibliography] ; compiled from Strategic Index of the Americas. [NOv. 22, 1943.] [l]+25 p. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4613 : Am 3 598 Preliminary bibliography of Colombia ; compiled from Strategic Index of the Americas. [Dec. 1, 1943.] [2] +60 p. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4613 : C 71/prelim. 599 Preliminary bibliography of Paraguay; compiled from Strategic Index of the Americas. [June 26, 1943.] 32 p. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4613 : P 21/prelim. 600 Principles of annealing, tempering, and hardening (revised) ; [issued by Institute of Inter-American Affairs]. [July 1943, revised Jan. 1944.] [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : An 7 601 Regional Division report, no. 54, 56, 58-80, 82-91 ; Feb. 13-19 to Oct. 30- Nov. 5, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4612: (nos.) 602 Same, with title, Coordination Committee activities 92-93, 102-149, Nov. 6-12, 1943 to Dec. 19, 1944-Jan. 1, 1945; issued by Regional Division. [1943-45.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Restricted. Processed.] Pr 32.4612: (nos.) 603 Report on Chile : pt. 1, Rounding the turn, pt. 2, The post war ; by Cyrus H.Nathan. Jan. 15, 1944. [1] +16 leaves, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : C 43/4 604 Settlements in Amazon Valley [with bibliography] ; compiled from Strate- gic Index of the Americas. [Sept. 25, 1943.] [2] +36 p. f° [Processed.] Pr 32.4613 : Am 1/4 605 Smelting iron ore. [Aug. 1943.] [1] +20+ [5] p. 2 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4615 : Ir 6 606 Some specific suggestions for inter- American programs, Dec. 1942. [1943.] cover title, 17 p. 4° Pr 32.4602 : In 8/2/942 607 Treatment and control of certain tropical diseases. May 25, 1943. 49 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : D 63/2 39 608 Volume of foreign trade of Peru; by Laura B. Hughes. Washington, May 1944. [2] +14+ [10] p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4602 : P 43 609 Weekly report on activities of Office of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, Jan. 1 to 8-week of Dec. 24 to 31 [1943]. Jan. 9, 1943-Jan. 1, 1944. various paging, 4° [Confidential. Processed.] • Pr 32.4611 : 943/1-944/1 610 Same, with title, Weeklv report of activities, week of Dec. 31 [1943] to Jan. 7-week of Dec. 14 to 21 [1944]. Jan. S-Dec. 27, 1944. various paging, 4° [Restricted. Processed.] Pr 32.4611 : 944/2-51 p n What inter-American cooperation means, address of Nelson A. Rockefeller, coordinator of inter-American affairs, at American Legion dinner, Wash- ington, D. C, Nov. 26, 1943. [1943.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4614 : In 8 DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU 612 Dairy industry of Costa Rica ; by R. E. Hodgson and A. C. Dahlberg. Wash- ington, D. C, June 1943. [3] +44 p. il. 4° [Processed.] A 77.602 : D 14/3 613 Dairy industry of Nicaragua ; by A. C. Dahlberg and R. E. Hodgson. Wash- ington, D. C, June 1943. [3] +30 p. 4° [Processed.] A 77.602 : D 14/4 614 Dairy industry of Panama ; by A. C. Dahlberg and R. E. Hodgson. Wash- ington, D. C, June 1943. [3] +34 p. 4° [Processed.] A 77.602 : D 14/5 615 Home-grown protein for dairy herd ; [by] T. E. Woodward. Apr. 1, 1943. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] A 77.602 :P 94 DEFENSE HEALTH AND WELFARE SERVICES OFFICE 616 Family security bulletin 31; Jan. 1, 1943. [1943.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4510 : 31 617 Regional offices, directors, and nutrition representatives [list]. [Jan. 15, 1943.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4502 : R 26 618 State [and Territorial] nutrition committee chairmen [list]. Jan. 1943. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4502 : N 95/6 DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION OFFICE 619 Annual report to the President, calendar year 1943. [1944.] [6] +49+7+ [5] p. il. 1 pi. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] Pr 32.4901 : 943 620 Farm vehicle activity memorandum 1-16; Apr. 10, 1943-Oct. 7, 1944. [1943-44.1 various paging, 4° [Processed. Memorandum 2-A. 7-A through 7-E, 8-A, 10-A and B were issued also.] Pr 32.4910 : 1-16 621 Summary, report, Institute for Supervisors of Women Workers in Trans- portation, Oct. 12-14, 1943, Chicago. [1944.] [2]+iii leaves+37 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4902 : In 7/943 022 Transportation training, information bulletin for transportation training officials [bulletin 1]. Nov. 1943. [3] +43 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4902 : T 68/2/no.l DISTRIBUTION OFFICE, War Food Administration 623 Adequacy of food supplies in May 1944. [1944.] 7 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] A 80.102 : F 73/10/944 624 Amendment 1 to Order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in Cin- cinnati, Ohio, marketing area, effective Aug. 16, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. (Order 65, amdt. 1.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, (Marketing orders) pt. 965.] A 80.116 : 65/amdt.l 625 Industrial feeding [with list of materials]. Revised Apr. 4, 1944. [1944.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.102 : F 32/944 40 626 Industrial feeding in manufacturing establishments, 1944, report of surveys conducted by War Food Administration, Office of Distribution. [July 1944.] cover title, 23 p. il. oblong 12° [Processed. Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] A 80.102 : F32/2 627 Monthly food supply report by areas, May-Dec. 1944. [1944.] Each 13 p. or 18 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] A 80.132 : 944/1-8 628 Some possibilities for reducing costs of distribution of cotton, by John W. Wright, chief, Research and Testing Division, Cotton and Fiber Branch, address, 5th Cotton Research Congress, Dallas, Tex., July 13, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.120 :C 82 629 Weekly review, American cotton linters, v. 14, no. 26-28 ; Jan. 24-Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] Each 2 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.133 : 14/26-28 630 Same, with title, Weekly cotton linters review, v. 14, no. 29-53 ; Feb. 14- July 81, 1944. [1944.] Each 2 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.133 : 14/29-53 631 Same, v. 15, no. 1-21 ; Aug 7-Dec. 26, 1944. [1944.] Each 2 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] A 80.133 : 15/1-21 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 632 Public Library of District of Columbia, informal education in Washington, bulletin 108-124; Feb. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] Each 4 p. 4° [Monthly from October through April ; May-June issued as one publica- tion, and July-September issued as the summer number each year. Proc- essed.] DC 17.8 : 108-124 633 Public Library of District of Columbia, monthly list of selected books ; Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943^4.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] DC 17.10 : 943/1-944/12 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, House 634 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, Feb. 16-Oct. 30, 1944 ; no. 6-11 1944. various paging, 4° Y 4.D 63/1 : 78/6-11 ECONOMIC WARFARE BOARD 635 Controlled materials plan training manual. Sept. 1943. [7] 4-39 p. 4° [Processed.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 102 C 76 636 European transportation survey, railway section : Railways of Italy [with bibliography ; prepared by Seymour T. R. Abt.] Aug. 1943. cover title, [3] +31 p. il. map, 1 tab. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domes- tic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Office.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 2 It 1 637 Latin American public utilities survey, communications section : Com- munication facilities of Colombia; [by Robert C. Smith]. Jan. 1943. cover title, [2] +38 p. 4 maps, 4° [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Industrial Engineering Division, Eco- nomic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 7 C 71 63S Latin American transportation survey : Ports of Argentina and Uruguay ; [prepared by Kenneth N. Hynes]. Mar. 1943. cover title, [2] +149 p. il. map, 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are issued as leaves. Pre- pared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Industrial En- gineering Division, Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 Ar 3 639 Latin American transportation survey, highways section : pt. 2, Highways of Central America, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama ; [Highways of Nicaragua, prepared by Elisha E. Early,- and Honduras, Costa Rica, and Panama, prepared by Joseph L. Fitzmaurice]. Mar. 1943. cover title, [2] +82 p. il. map, 4° [Processed. Prepared by For- eign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y3.Ec74/2:8C33/pt.2 640 Latin American transportation survey, railway section : Railways of Argen- tina ; [prepared by Emerson R. Johnson]. Mar. 1943. cover title, [2] + 41 260 p. il. 4 maps, 4° [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board, Division of Industrial Engineering.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 Ar 3/2 641 Same : pt. 1, Railways of Central America, Guatemala, El Salvador, Hon- duras, and Nicaragua [with lists of sources ; prepared by Emerson R. Johnson]. Sept. 1943. cover title, 1-22A+23-29A+30-31A+32-110 p. il. map, 4° [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bu- reau, Transportation Unit, for Economic Warfare Office.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 C 33/2/pt.l 642 Same: Railways of Peru; [prepared by Alfred J. Bartram]. Feb. 1943. cover title, [1]+130 p. map 1 tab. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau for Economic Warfare Board.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 8 P 43 643 Vegetable fibers and problems affecting their procurement b; Government agencies for war effort; [compiled by C. E. Bingham]. [June 1943.] 18 p. 4° [Processed.] Y 3.Ec 74/2 : 2 V 52 EDUCATION OFFICE 644 Annotated list of inexpensive books and pamphlets on the Far East ; [by Ruth A. Gray and C. O. Arndt] Washington, D. C, 1943. [1]+10 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 5.10 : F 22/2/943 645 Community school lunch in school program ; [Teamwork in school lunch pro- gram]. [1944.] [2] p. 4° [From Education for victory, Mar. 15, 1943 and Mar. 3, 1944, v. 1, no. 26 and v. 2, no. 17.] FS 5.26/a : Sch 6/7 640 Educational level of men and women in armed forces. Oct. 1, 1944. [4] p. 4° [ Processed. ] FS 5.2 : Ar 5/2 647 The Far East, annotated sources for curriculum materials ; [by C. O. Arndt]. Washington, D. C, 1943. [1]+12 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 5.2 : F 22/5/943 648 Information chart, jobs in naval aviation ; [prepared by Occupational In- formation and Guidance Service, Vocational Division, Office of Education, and Training Division, Bureau of Aeronautics], n. p. [1943]. [2] p. il. f°, folded into 8° size. FS 5.122 : J 57/2' 649 Interim report, Data, sources, and procedures used in cooperative study of school expenditures. Aug. 1943. [l]+33 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prelimi- nary.] FS 5.2 : Sch 65/6/prelim. 650 News exchange, extended school services for children of working mothers, letter no. 1-5; May-Dec. 1943. [1943.] [2] p. 4° [Processed.] FS 5.36 : 1-5 651 Nutrition workshop comes to campus, Indiana State Teachers College, June 14-28, 1944. [1944.] cover title, ii+25 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] FS 5.2 : N 95/2 652 Problems of post-war higher education, conference workbook [with bibliog- raphy]. Jan. 1944. [l]+30p. 4° [Processed.] FS 5.2: P84/3/prelim. 653 Radio scripts for victory, circulating library service ; issued by Educational Radio Script and Transcription Exchange, Federal Radio Education Com- mittee. Jan. 15, 1943. [4]+iii+l-4b+5-22a+23-28 p. 4° (Bulletin 100-A . ) [Processed. ] FS 5.103 : 100-A 654 Reports on Adjustment of college curriculum to wartime conditions and needs [announcement]. [19J3.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] FS5.33:ann. 655 Service bulletin of FREC [Federal Radio Education Committee], v. 5, no. 1-7, v. 6, no. 1-8 ; Jan. 1943 to Nov.-Dec. 1944. n. p. [1943-44]. Each 4 p. large 8° FS5.107 : 5/1-7, 6/1-8 EMERGENCY COURT OF APPEALS 656 No. 4, Buka Coal Company v. Prentiss M. Brown, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Feb. 1, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : B 869 42 657 No. 5, Davies Warehouse Company v. Prentiss M. Brown, price adminis- trator ; [opinion of court], decided May 28, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 3G p. [Issued with perforations.] Ju 12.7 : D 2S9 658 No. 7, James Flett, doing business as James Flett Organization v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided May 5, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 9 p. Ju 12.7 : F 638 659 No. 9, Mark K. Frank v, Leon Henderson, price administrator ; [opinion of court] on motion to dismiss, decided Dec. 29, 1942. n. p. [1943]. 2 p. Ju 12.7 : F 851 660 No.. 10, Stanley W. Taylor v. Prentiss M. Brown, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided July 15, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 10 p. Ju 12.7 : T 218 661 No. 12, Lincoln Savings Bank of Brooklyn v. Prentiss M. Brown, price ad- ministrator ; [opinion of court], decided May 7, 1943. n. p. [1943.] 6 p. Ju 12.7 : L 638 662 No. 14, William F. Chatlos v. Prentiss M. Brown, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided May 28, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 8 p. Ju 12.7 : C 392 663 No. 15, Lakemore Company, Ohio corporation, v. Prentiss M. Brown, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided July 15, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : L 149 664 No. 17, Hillcrest Terrace Corporation v. Prentiss M. Brown, price adminis- trator ; [opinion of court], decided July 27, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 7 p. Ju 12.7 : H 556 665 No. 19, Charles W. Wilson and Emma Bennett v. Prentiss M. Brown, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided July 15, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 9 p. Ju 12.7 : W 692 666 No. 20, Charles Spaeth v. Prentiss M. Brown, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Aug. 4, 1943. n. p. [1943] . 4 p. Ju 12.7 : Sp 11 667 No. 23, United States Gypsum Company v. Prentiss M. Brown, price admin- istrator ; [opinion of court], decided Aug. 5, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : Un 35 668 No. 24, Harlem Metal Corporation v. Prentiss M. Brown, price administra- tor ; [opinion of court], decided May 28, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : H 226 669 Nos. 26-28, Armour and Company of Delaware, Delaware corporation, v. Prentiss M. Brown, price administrator ; [opinion of court] decided Aug. 6,1943. n. p. [1943]. lip. Jul2.7:Ar55 670 No. 29, United States Gypsum Company v. Prentiss M. Brown, price admin- istrator ; [opinion of court], decided Aug. 19, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 7 p. Ju 12.7 : Un 35/2 671 No. 33, Madison Park Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; no. 34, West Seattle Land and Improvement Company v. [same] ; C. N. Chapin and H. B. Jones, as executors and trustees of W. G. Norris and Ina E. Norris, v. [same] ; no. 36, Cornelius Apartments, Inc., v. [same] ; no. 37, James E. Hubbart v. [same] ; no. 38, A. W. Johnson v. [same] ; no. 39, Angus P. Malloy v. [same] ; no. 40, Whittier Investment Co. v. [same; opinion of court], decided Dec. 27, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 17 p. Ju 12.7 : M 285 672 No. 41, Northwood Apartments, Inc., v. Prentiss M. Brown, price adminis- trator; [opinion of court], decided Aug. 27, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 8 p. Ju 12.7 : N 819 673 No. 45, Interwoven Stocking Company v. Chester Bowles, price administra- tor; [opinion of court], decided Apr. 3, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 7 p. Ju 12.7 : In 8 43 674 No. 46 r Arthur W. Machen, trustee under deed from Sidney Turner Dyer and under will of Sidney Turner Dyer, v. Chester Bowles, price adminis- trator ; [opinion of court], decided Dec. 17, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 1 p. Jul2.7: D988 675 No. 47, Philadelphia Coke Company v. Chester Bowles, price administra- tor; no. 50, Connecticut Coke Company v. [same] ; no. 51, Rainey-Wood Coke Company v. [same] ; Koppers Company (Minnesota Division) v. [same]; no. 53, Koppers Company (Seaboard Division) v. [same; opin- ion of court], decided Dec. 15, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 12 p. Jul2.7:P53 676 No. 55, Patrick Cudahy Family Company v. Chester Bowles, price adminis- trator; [opinion of court], decided Dec. 2,. 1943. n. p. [1943]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : C 893 677 No. 57, Montgomery Ward & Company, Incorporated, v. Chester Bowles, acting price administrator; [opinion of court] on complainant's sugges- tion of omission of pertinent matters from transcript, decided Nov. 5, 1943. n. p. [1943.] 4 p. Ju 12.7 : W 215 675 No. 58, Wynnewood Park Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administra- tor ; [opinion of court], decided June 1, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : W 992 679 No. 59, Bibb Manufacturing Company v. Chester Bowles, price administra- tor; [opinion of court], decided Jan. 12 r 1944. n. p. [1944]. 7 p. Ju 12.7 : B 47 680 No. 63, Norman Avant, et al., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; no. 64, Mrs. C. R. Bush, et al., v. [same; opinion of court], decided Dec. 31, 1943. n. p. [ 1943] . 7 p. Ju 12.7 : Av 15 681 No. 69, Equitable Trust Company, et al., v. Chester Bowles, price adminis- trator ; [opinion of court] r decided July 13, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 10 p. Ju 12.7 : Eq 59 682 No. 74. Samuel M. Goodman and Anna Mandelman v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Nov. 22, 1943. n p.. [1943.] 4 p. Ju 12.7 : G 624 683 No. 75, Gale Realty Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Dec. 16, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : G 131 684 No. 79, Bogart Packing Co., Inc., v. Prentiss M. Brown, price administrator ; [opinion of court] on motion to dismiss, decided Oct. 19, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 2 p. Ju 12.7 :B 633 685 No. 80. Safeway Stores, Incorporated, v. Prentiss M. Brown, price adminis- trator; no. 82, [same] v. [same]; no. 84, [same] v. [same; opinion of court], decided Oct. 12, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : Sa 17 686 No. 81, Stanley W. Taylor v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court] , decided Nov. 27, 1944. n. p. [1944] . 5 p. Ju 12.7 : T 218/2 687 No. 83, James Forman Smith v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Apr. 21, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : Sm 61 No. 85, Suburban Park Apartments Corpoi-ation v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Dec. 31, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : Su 17 No. SS, J. J. Bowman and James S. Bowman, d. b. a. Bowman Realty Com- pany, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], de- cided Feb. 24, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 8 p. Ju 12.7 : B 6S4 No. 91, Leslie Hastings v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Feb. 17, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 3 p. Jul2.7: H 279 691 No. 94, Buckeye Parking Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price adminis- trator; [opinion of court], decided Mar. 28, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : B S55 6SS »;s<) 690 44 692 No. 95 ; a. M. Sonnabend, as he is trustee of A. M. Sonnabend Properties, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Feb. 18, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 2 p. Ju 12.7: So 59 693 No. 96, Armour and Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court] on motion for order in nature of writ of mandamus, decided Dec. 14, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 2 p. Ju 12.7 : Ar 55/2 694 No. 105, Automatic Fire Alarm Company, Consolidated Fire Alarm Com- pany and Boston Automatic Fire Alarm Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided July 3, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 6 p. Jul2.7:Au82 695 No. 109, John Ladner v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided May 12, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : L 125 696 No. 110, Adams, Rowe & Norman, Inc., et al. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided July 31, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : Ad 19 697 Nos. Ill and 150, consolidated, Safeway Stores, Incorporated, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Nov. 29, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 12 p. Ju 12.7 : Sa 17/2 698 No. 113, Cudahy Brothers Co. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided May 15, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : C 893/2 699 No. 114, R. E. Schanzer, Incorporated, v. Chester Bowles, price adminis- trator ; [opinion of court], decided Mar. 17, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : Sch 16 "0° No. 117, Buckley, Dement & Company v. Chester Bowles, price adminis- trator ; [opinion of court], decided July 13, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : B 856 701 No. 120, Capitol Foundry Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Sept. 28, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : C 172 702 No. 124, Kingan & Co., New Jersey corporation, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Aug. 3, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 6 p. Ju 12.7 : K 599 7 °3 No. 126, Consolidated Water Power and Paper Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Dec. 6, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 7 p. Ju 12.7 :C 765 704 No. 127, Lucius Powers and W. E. Urick v. Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator ; [opinion of court], decided Aug. 4, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 7 p. Ju 12.7 : P 873 7 05 No. 128, Roth Hotel Company, et al., v. Chester Bowles, price adminis- trator ; [opinion of coux*t], decided Aug. 14, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : R 742 706 No. 130, Isaac Rabkin v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided July 7, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : R 113 707 No. 134, Gillespie-Rogers-Pyatt Co., Inc., [et al.] v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Aug. 24, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 10 p. Ju 12.7 : G 412 708 No. 136, Avon Western Corporation et al., v . Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator; [opinion of court], decided Nov. 22, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 10 p. Ju 12.7 : Av 75 7 09 No. 138, Crawford & Doherty Foundry Co. , v. Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator; [opinion of court], decided Sept. 28, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : C 856 710 No. 140, Foster and Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Sept. 27, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : F 819 45 "11 No. 146, Benjamin T. Johnson, et al., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Oct. 11, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 3 p. Ju. 12.7 : J 03 712 No. 148, Marlene Linens r. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Sept. 29, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : M 343 713 No. 149, Safeway Stores, Incorporated, v. Chester Bowles, price administra- tor; [opinion of court], decided Nov. 29, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 4 p. Ju 12.7 : Sa 17/3 714 No. 151, Andy J. Womack v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opinion of court], decided Dec. 6, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 3 p. Ju 12.7 : W 84 715 No. 152, Fasons Realty Corp. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; [opin- ion of court], decided Dec. 7, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 2 p. Ju 12.7: F 263 716 No. 156, Great Northern Co-Operative Association v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; [opinion of court], decided Dec. 29, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : G 798 717 No. 157, Ambrosia Brewing Company v. Chester Bowles, price administra- tor ; [opinion of court] decided Dec. 22, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 5 p. Ju 12.7 : Am 18 EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU 718 Estimated employment and wages of workers covered by State unemploy- ment compensation laws, Jan.-June to Oct.-Dec. 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] FS 3.122 : 943/1-3 719 Internal migration during the war; by W. S. Woytinsky. [Nov. 27, 1944.] 11 p. 2 maps, 3 tab. 4° [Processed.] FS 3.102 : M 58 720 Synopsis of major amendments to 45 State unemployment compensation * laws enacted by 1943 legislative sessions, annual legislative report. Nov. 1 [1943]. [2] + iii+84 p. 4° [Processed. An Errata, 1 p. oblong 24°, was also issued.] FS 3.105 : Un 2/943 721 Time and cost distribution survey for 33 States, Apr-June 1942. Nov. 5, 1942. [21] p. 4° [Processed. Confidential.] FS 3.102 :T 48 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT 722 Applicable drawings for engineer equipment : Bridge, bridge, fixed, steel, panel, Bailey tvpe, set no. 210 50. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 9 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : B 76/8 723 Same : Bridge, fixed, steel, box girder, H-10, set no. 210 10. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 10 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : B 76 724 Same: Bridge, fixed, steel, box girder, H-20, set no. 210 20. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 8 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : B 76/2 725 Same : Bridge, fixed, steel, trestle, 10-ton, set no. 210 SO. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 23 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : B 76/3 726 Same : Bridge, floating, foot, M-1938, set no. 220 50. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 19 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : B 76/4 727 Same : Bridge, floating, ponton, pneumatic, M-3, set no. 230 30. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 56 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : B 76/5 728 Same : Bridge, floating, ponton, 10-ton, set no. 230 53. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, [2] p. 112 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : B 76/6 729 Same : Bridge, floating, ponton, 25 ton, set no. 230 73. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, [2] p. 112 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : B 76/9 730 Same : Bridge, floating, treadway, steel, set no. 240 50. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 33 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : B 76/7 731 Same : Camouflage net sets, set no. 320 02, set no. 320 03, set no. 320 01. Oct. 1943.] cover title, [2] p. 13 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : C 14 764525 — 47 — Supp. 2 4 46 732 Same: Instruments, plotting, stereoscopic, (multiplex), sets, set no. 520 04, set no. 520 06. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 3 pi. oblong r [Processed.] W 7.31 : In 7 733 Same : Raft, set no. 1 (infantry support ) , set no. 6S0 01. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 13 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : R 12 734 Same : Reproduction equipment, topographic, motorized, sets, set no. 721 02, set no. 721 05, set no. 722 01, set no. 722 02, set no. 723 02, set no. 724 01, set no. 725 02, set no. 726 02, set no. 727 02, set no. 72S 04, set no. 72S 06. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 4 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W7.31:R29 735 Same : Water supply equipment, set no. 950 01, set no. 950 04, set no. 950 05. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 9 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31 : W 29 736 Beattie's gazetteer of Japanese Ken, Gun, Mura, O-aza and Ko-aza names with pronunciations indicated in Katakana. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C, 1943. [11]+S88 p. [English foreword, index, and translation of compiler's introductory remarks.] W 7.33 : J 27/943 737 Design of airport runways [with bibliography]. Sept. 1941. [194] p. il. 4 pi. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] W 7.2 : Ai 7 73S Engineer procurement manual. 1941 edition. 1941. v+96 p. il. [Re- stricted. Includes list of Army regulations and Circulars pertaining to procurement, property accounting, and transportation.] W 7.11/2 : P 94/2/941 739 Engineering manual for civil works : chap, [pt.] 4, Geological investigations ; [Aug. 1944]. [1944.] cover title, [2] + 16 p. 4° [Processed.] W 7.35 : pt.4 7-40 Same: chap, [pt.] 5, Geophysical subsurface explorations; [Aug. 1944]. [1944.] cover title, [1] +7 p. 4° [Processed.] W 7.35 : pt.5 741 Same: chap, [pt.] 12, Recommended practice for concrete and reinforced concrete; [July 1944]. [1944.] cover title, [4]+l-2A+3-12A+13-23+ 93-114 p. il. 4° [Processed.] W 7.35 : pt.12 742 Gazetteer of Chinese place names based on index to V. K. Ting atlas ; com- piled by United States Board on Geographical Names. Army Map Serv- ice, Army, Washington, D. C, June 1944. [4]+lxxix+229 p. large 4° W 7.33 : C 44/944 743 Gazetteer of eastern Germany [exclusive of East Prussia], n. p. [May 1944]. cover title, xxxii p. map. f° W 7.33 : G 31/944 744 Gazetteer of western Germany, n. p. [Mar. 19441. cover title, xcv p. map, f ° W 7.33 : G 31/2/944 745 Gazetteer to maps and charts of Formosa (Taiwan), Hydrographic Office navigational charts and miscellaneous sources [with list of sources] ; com- piled jointly bv Hvdrographic Office and Army Map Service, Army, n. p. [Sept. 1944]. ix+139 p. map. W 7.33 : F 76/944 746 Gazetteer to maps of Burma ; compiled by United States Board on Geo- graphical Names. 1944. iv+S06 p. 2 maps. W 7.33 : B 92/944 747 Gazetteer to maps of central France ; Index geographique France centrale ; compiled by United States Board on Geographical Names. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D C, Apr. 1944. iv+364 p. map. W 7.33 : F S4/3/944 748 Gazetteer to maps of France, Belgium & Holland ; Index geographique des cartes de France, de Belgique et de Hollande ; compiled by United States Board on Geographical Names. Army Map Service, Army. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1944. iii+4S2 p. map. W 7.33 : F S4/944 749 Gazetteer to maps of Japan. Army Map Service. Army, Washington, D. C, 1st edition, Nov. 1944. xvi+462 p. 2 maps. W 7.33 : J 27/4/944 750 Gazetteer to maps of Java, Madura and Bali ; compiled by United States Board on Geographical Names. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C., 2d edition, June 1944. vi+S8 p. map. W 7.33 : J 32/944 47 751 Gazetteer to maps of Korea. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C, Sept. 1944. iv+313 p. map. W 7.33 : K 84/2/944 752 Gazetteer to maps of Lesser Sunda Islands; compiled by United States Board on Geographical Names. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C, Mar. 1944, iii+62 p. map. W 7.33 : Su 7/944 753 Gazetteer to maps of Molukken Islands ; compiled by United States Board on Geographical Names. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C, July 1944. v+S3p.map. [English and Dutch.] W 7.33 : M 73/944 754 Gazetteer to maps of New Guinea ; compiled by United States Board on Geographical Names. Army Map Service, Army, AVashington, D. C, Nov. 1943. 272 p. map. W 7.33 : N 42g/943 755 Gazetteer to maps of Philippine Islands ; compiled by United States Board on Geographical Names. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C., 2d edition, July, 1944. vi+239 p. map. W 7.33 : P 53/944 756 Gazetteer to maps of Ryukyu-Retto and Ogasawara-Gunto. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. G, 1st edition, Oct. 1944. xv+34 p. 2 maps. W7.33: R99 757 Gazetteer to maps of southern France : Index geographique France sud ; compiled by United States Board on Geographical Names. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C, Mar. 1944. [3] +251 p. map. W 7.33 : F 84/2/944 758 Gazetteer to maps of Sumatra ; compiled by United States Board on Geo- graphical Names. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C., July 1944. vi+147 p. 2 maps. W 7.33 : Su 6/944 759 Gazetteer to maps of Thailand ; compiled under supervision of United States Board on Geographical Names. Army Map Service, Army, Wash- ington, D. C., Dec. 1944. xiv+972 p. 6 maps. W 7.33: T 32/944 700 General drawings of snow removal equipment: Drag, snow. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 17 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31/2 : D 78 761 Same: Plows, snow, one-way type. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 73 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31/2 : P 72 762 Same: Plows, snow, reversible type. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 24 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31/2 : P 72/2 763 Same: Plows, snow, underbody truck. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 21 pi. oblong f [Processed.] W 7.31/2 : P 72/3 764 Same: Plows, snow, V blade type. [Oct. 1943.] cover title, 1 p. 77 pi. oblong f° [Processed.] W 7.31/2 : P 72/4 765 Same : Roller, snow. [Oct. 1943.] cover title. 1 p. 23 pi. oblong f° [Proc- essed.] W 7.31/2 : R 64 766 General orders 1-26 [1943], 1-27 [1944] ; Jan. 6, 1943-Dec. 21, 1944. [1943- 44.] various paging. [Processed.] W 7.8 : 943/1-944/27 767 Glossary of Icelandic terms commonly appearing on maps & charts ; pre- pared under direction of chief of engineers. Provisional edition. Army Map Service, Washington, D. C., Apr. 1943. iv+[l]+9 p. 12° [English and Icelandic] W 7.33 : Ic 2/943 768 Glossary of selected map terms relative to authorities, dates, scales, editions, and locations in foreign text maps. Mar. 1944. [47] leaves. 4° [Eng- lish and foreign terms.] W 7.33 : M 32/944 769 Glossary of terms appearing on maps of the Netherland Indies. Pro- visional edition. Armv Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C. Aug. 1944. vii+304 p. [English and foreign terms.] W 7.33 : N 3S/944 770 Glossary of terms on maps of Japan. Army Map Service, Army, Wash- ington, D. C, Mav 1944. viii+95 p. [English and Japanese.] W 7.33 : J 27/3/944 771 Grid system for military maps for 7°-2S° north latitude, prepared under direction of chief of engineers, Army, by Federal Works Agency, Work 48 Projects Administration for city of New York. Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army War College, Washington, D. C. [1943.] [3] +145 p. il. [Processed. National Bureau of Standards, sponsoring agency.] W 7.2 : G 87 772 Hydraulic tables ; prepared under direction of chief of engineers, Army, by Mathematical Tables Project, Federal Works Agency, Work Projects Administration for city of New York, O. P. 265-2-97-11. 1943. viii+ 565 p. 16° [National Bureau of Standards, sponsoring agency.] W 7.2 : H 99/2 773 Index of specifications, tentative specifications, guide specifications (for theater of operations and mobilization type construction) preliminary specifications, Engineer Board specifications, Sept. 30, 1943-Dec. 22, 1944. [1943-44.] cover titles, various paging, 4° or 8° [Issued quarterly with monthly supplements. Processed. Titles vary- Index of Army speci- fications published separately. Each of these lists supersedes the pre- vious index.] W 7.18/4 : 943/1-2, 944/1-4 774 Mechanical equipment accidents : pt. 1, General construction equipment. n. p. Apr. 6, 1943. ii+9 p. il. 4° (Construction Division.) W 7.2 : Ac 2/pt.l 775 New atlas of Japan (Shin Nippon zucho) ; Motoharu Fujita, editor. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C, Dec. 1943. [l]+xxiii+218+ [8] p. 34 maps, 4° [Japanese witli English translations of editor's re- marks.] W 7.33 : J 27/2/943 776 Place name index for Korea (Chosen). Army Map Service, Army, Wash- ington, D. C, Nov. 1943. [2] leaves+xi+[l]+63 p. map, large 8° [English, Japanese and Korean.] W 7.33 : K 84/943 777 Property manual, repairs and utilities. [1942.] cover title, v 4- 764- [6] p. 4° [Processed. Some of the pages are printed as leaves.] W 7.11/2 : P 94/3/942 778 Special orders 1-303 (1943), 1-305 (1944); Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 30, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Restricteo. Processed. Corrected copies of some of these orders were issued also.] W 7.9 : 943/1-944/305 779 Station lists and statement showing rank, duties, and addresses of officers of Corps of Engineers, Army, Apr. 1 and Oct. 1, 1941. 1941. [1] 4-108 p. and [1] 4-170 p. 4° [Semiannual. Restricted beginning with issue for Oct. 1; further information lacking.] W 7.7: 941/1, 2 780 The world; [map]. Scale stat. m.=2 in., scale 1:25,000,000 at equator. Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C, 1st edition, 1944. 33X63 in. [Mercator's projection.] W 7.13 : W S9/2/944 781 edition, except sheets 1 and 7 which are 3d edition, 1943. 9 sheets each 35X52 in. [Title is on sheet 3 only. Mercator projection.] W 7.13 : AV 89/943/sh.l to 9 ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU 782 Administrative memorandum EQ-441 to EQ-465, EQ-501 to EQ-519 ; Jan. 1, 1943-Nov. 29, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Sup- plements to and revisions of certain of these and earlier memoranda were issued also. Information lacking as to missing numbers.] A 77.314 : 441^65, 501-519 783 Report of results of Japanese beetle trapping and control operations during 1943. Dec. 20, 1943. [12] p. 4° [Processed.] A 77.302 : J 27/943 784 Results of grasshopper investigations, 1943. [1944.] pt. 2, [2] 4-79 p. 4° [Processed.] A 77.302 : G 76/pt.2/943 49 EXTENSION SERVICE, War Food Administration 785 Evaluating your neighborhood leadership, 10-point check in appraising and servicing your neighborhood leaders, outline for county extension work- ers; [by] Fred P. Frutchey. Dec. 1943. [3] +11 p. 4° (Extension* Service circular 414.) [Processed.] A 80.304: 414 7S6 Extension activities and accomplishments, 1942; [by] H. W. Porter. Aug. 1943. 17 p. il. 4° (Extension Service circular 410). [Processed.] A 80.304 : 410 787 Farm work simplification, report of activities, results, and available ma- terials [with reference list of published materials related to farcn work simplification; prepared by L. M. Vaughan and L. S. Hardin]. Dec. 1944. [2] 4-34 p. 4° (Extension and farm labor circular 21.) [Proc- essed.] A 80.302 : W 89 788 Home demonstration forces on alert, home demonstration work, July 1, 1942-June 30. 1943 ; [by] Madge J. Reese. Oct. 1943. l-la+2-17 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 412.) [Processed.] A 80.304: 412 789 Home situations, vegetable and fruit production on different classes of land, and effectiveness of home demonstration program, study of 181 rural families in Waldo County, Maine, 1941 ; by Estelle Nason and Gladys Gallup. June 1944. [5] +65 p. il. 4° (Extension Service circular 388.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with College of Agriculture, University of Maine.] A 80.304 : 388 700 Manual of extension methods in plant pathology, contributed by State and Federal extension plant pathologists. Oct. 1943 [2] +37 p. 4° (Ex- tension Service circular 411.) [Processed.] A 80.304 : 411 791 More meals from your home-dressed meat, summary of meat conserving methods [with list of references] ; by K. F. Warner. Dec. 1943. la-lc+ 2-9 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 413.) [Processed.] A 80.304 : 413 792 National report of county agricultural agent work, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1944; [by Charles A. Sheffield]. Washington, D. C, July 1944. [2] +15 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 41S.) [Processed.] A 80.304 : 418 793 Second Nation-wide status inventory of neighborhood-leader work; [by] Lucinda Crile. Feb. 1944. 6 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 415.) [Processed.] A 80.304 : 415 794 Suggestions for induction training of county extension workers [with list of reading assignments and reference material] ; by J. P. Leagans. Apr. 1944. [l]+12p. 4° (Extension Service circular 417.) [Processed.] A 80.304 : 417 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION 795 Milk product record forms for cooperative distributors; [by] D. D. Bru- baker. May 1943. cover title, 4 p. + [26] leaves, il. 4° ([Miscellaneous report 69.] ) [Processed.] A 72.8 : 69 FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 796 1943 active standard borrowers on same farms compared with borrowers on different farms in 1942 and 1943. June 15, 1944. [l]+68p. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 5.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 943/5 797 Balancing livestock with feed. [June 14, 1943.] 4 p. il. 4° (Leaflet-for- action no. 7.) [Processed.] A 80.708: 7 798 Borrowers misclassified as active standard RR cases in caseload, as of Sept. 30, 1943. Apr. 27, 1944. [1] +9 p. oblong 8° (1943 family progress report, release no. 3.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 943/3 799 Can you market that surplus? [June 11, 1943.] 4 p. il. 4° (Leaflet-for- action no. 6.) [Processed.] A 80.708: 6 50 800 Debt status, tenure and resources of each class of standard RR borrower in 1943. June 30, 1944. [l]+33 p. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 6.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 943/6 801 Every shoulder to the wheel. [Mar. 20, 1943.] [4] p. il. 4° (Leaflet-for- action no. 4.) [Processed.] A 61.18: 4 802 Extra quarts for victory, why does our country need more milk? [Feb. 15.1943.] [4] p. il. 4° (Leaflet-for-action no. 2.) [Processed. A revised edition was issued Jan. 22, 1944.] A 61.18 : 2 803 Farm family record book. Revised [Aug. 27, 1943]. [1943.] cover title, 48 p. oblong 8° ( Form FSA-195. ) A 80.702 : F 22/6/943* 804 1943 farm production for home use by active standard RR borrowers who farmed in 1942 and 1943. Apr. 18, 1944. [l]+7p. 4° (1943 family prog- ress report, release no. 2.) [Processed.] A S0.709 : 943/2 805 Farm Security Administration goes to war, record of wartime production. [Revised May 15, 1943,] [1943.] [1] +19 p. il. 4° (1942 family progress report, release no. 1.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 942/1 806 Farm security borrowers increase food production. [1943.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] A 61.2 :F 73/2 807 Financial status and production of project and land leasing association families in 1943. Aug. 31, 1944. [l]+55 p. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 7.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 943/7 808 1943 food production of active standard RR borrowers who farmed in 1942 and 1943, with 1942 comparisons. Mar. 31, 1944. [1] +28 p. il. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 1.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 943/1 809 Foods thru the wringer, introduction to modern dehydration. [Nov. 5, 1942.] [4] p. il. 4° (Leaflet-for-action no. 1.) [Processed.] A 61.18:1 810 Henhouse goes to war. [Feb. 25, 1943.] 4 p. il. 4° (Leaflet-for-action no. 3.) [Processed.] A61.18:3 8H Nuts to the Axis (let's reach that 1943 peanut goal). [Apr. 10, 1943.] 4 p. il. 4° (Leaflet-for-action no. 5.) [Processed.] A 80.708: 5 812 1944 planting intentions of 1943 active standard RR borrowers who farmed in 1942 and 1943. May 25, 1944. [5] p. 4° (1943 family progress report, relase no. 4.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 943/4 813 Production of selected products by white and colored active FSA borrowers in 1941 and 1942, regions 4, 5, 6, and 8. Jan. 15, 1944. [1] +23 p. il. ob- long 8° (1942 family progress report, release no. 5.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 942/5 814 Your health is a factor in victory. [June 29, 1943.] [3] p. 4° (Leaflet- for-action no. 8.) [Processed.] A 80.708: 8 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 815 Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, Jan. 1, 1943. [1943.] [4] +44 p. il. 4° [Processed.] J 1.14/2: In 8/943 816 Report of director of Federal Bureau of Investigation, John Edgar Hoover, fiscal year 1942. [1943.] 23 leaves, 4° [Processed.] J 1.14/1 : 942 817 Report of director of Federal Bureau of Investigation, John Edgar Hoover, fiscal year 1944. [1945.] 27 leaves, 4° [Processed.] J 1.14/1 : 944 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION 818 Broadcast actions by Commission, no. 394-632'; Jan. 5, 1943-Dec. 29, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and Correc- tions to some of these reports were issued also.] CC 1.20/2 : 394-632 819 Employment and labor turnover in telegraph and telephone industries, Jan.- June 1944 ; [prepared by Accounting, Statistics and Tariff Department, Economics Division, Sept. 1944]. [1944.] 16 p. 4° [Processed.] CC 1.2 : T 235/4/944 51 820 List of radio broadcast stations, alphabetically by call letters, as of Jan. 1, 1943. [1943.] 106 p. 4° [Processed.] CC 1.21 : 943 821 List of radio broadcast stations by frequency as of Jan. 1, 1943. [1943.] 96 p. 4° [Processed.] CC 1.22 : 943 822 List of radio broadcast stations by frequency, Jan. 1, 1944. [1944.] cover title, 90 leaves, 4° [Processed.] CC 1.22 : 944 823 List of radio broadcast stations, by State and city, as of Jan. 1, 1943. [1943.] 103 p. 4° [Processed.] CC 1.23: 943 824 Report of applications received for broadcast services, report 1342-1 63S ; Jan. 5, 1943-Sept. 5, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] CC 1.26 : 1342-1638 825 Same, witb title, Report of applications for broadcast services accepted for filing, report 1639-1701 ; Sept. 8-Dec. 29, 1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] CC 1.26 : 1639-1701 826 Rules and regulations, amdts. 191-201. [1943.] various paging. [Proc- essed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Includes amended and additional pages to be substituted for certain pages in certain parts of the Rules and regulations. ] CC 1.7/2 : 191-201 S27 Statistics of class A and class B telephone carriers reporting annually to Commission, year ended Dec. 31, 1942. [1943.] 4 leaves, f° [Proc- essed. ] CC 1.2 : T 236/11/942 828 Statistics of large radiotelegraph carriers,, year ended Dec. 31, 1942. [1943.] 3 leaves, f° [Processed.] CC 1.2 : R 11/9/942 829 Statistics of large telegraph and cable carriers, year ended Dec. 31, 1942. [1943.] 3 leaves, f° [Processed.] CC 1.2: T 235/5/942 830 Telephone accounting circular 9-12 ; Jan. 2, 1943-Aug. 16, 1944. [1943-44.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed. ] CC 1.18 : 9-12 S3l Telephone and telegraph actions by Commission, no. 448-761 ;"Jan. 5, 1943- Dec. 27, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supple- ments were issued to certain of these reports.] CC 1.20/3 : 448-761 832 Telephone hand set charges and changes made since Jan. 1, 1942. [1943.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Compilations, subject to revision,, from data furnished by American Telephone and Telegraph Company.] CC 1.2 :T 236/5/942 833 Telephone hand set charges and changes made since Jan. 1, 1943. [1944.] 1 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Compilations, subject to revision, from data furnished by American Telephone and Telegraph Company.] CC 1.2 : T 236/5/943 FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION 834 Amendment to regulations of Federal housing commissioner for mutual mortgage insurance under sec. 203 of national housing act [subsec. (a), sec. 7, art. 6]. Oct. 14, 1943. 1 p. [Processed.] FL 2.6 : M S4/941/amdt.2 835 Amendment to regulations of Federal housing commissioner for war housing insurance under sec. 603 of national housing act [sec. 3, art. 5). Mar. 27, 1944. 1 p. [Processed.] NHA 2.6 : In 7/942/amdt.2 836 Same [subsec. (a), sec. 4, art. 5]. Oct. 14, 1943. 1 p. [Processed.] NHA 2.6 : In 7/942/amdt.l 837 Amendment to rules of Federal housing commissioner for mutual mortgage insurance under sec. 203 of national housing act rpubsec. 3, sec 2], June 26,1944. lp. [Processed.] FL 2.6 : M 84/941/amdt.3 838 Comptroller no. 41-58; Jan. 2, 1943-Dec. 20, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Circular letters to directors of field offices. Supplements to certain of these letters were issued also.] NHA 2.11: 41-58 52 FEDERAL INTERDEPARTMENTAL SAFETY COUNCIL 839 Address by Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins at 5th annual meeting of Interdepartmental Safety Council, Feb. 11, 1943. [1943.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] FIS 1.7 : P 41 840 Address of Eugene Reybold, chief of engineers, Army, before joint din- ner meeting of Society for Personnel Administration and Federal Interdepartmental Safety County, Washington, D. C, Feb. 11, 1943. [1943.) 7 leaves, 4° [Processed.] FIS 1.7 :R 33 841 Condensed report of discussion and committee reports submitted at 5th annual meeting of Federal Interdepartmental Safety Council, Wash- ington, D. C, Feb. 13, 1943. [1943.] [3] +25 p. 4° [Processed.] FIS 1.1 : 943 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION S42 Electric power requirements and supply in United States, Jan. 1942-Oct. 1944, class 1 electric utility systems. [1942-^4.] various paging, il. 4° (F. P. C. P-7.) [Restricted. Monthly. Processed.] FP 1.12 : 7/942/1-944/10 843 Estimated electric power requirements and supply in United States, 1943 (class 1 electric utility systems), with appendix showing scheduled in- creases in capacity during 1943-44. Mar. 1943. [128] p. il. 4° [Proc- essed. Restricted.] FP 1.2 : El 2/7/943 844 Estimated electric power requirements and supply in United States, 1943 and 1944 (class 1 electric utility systems), with appendix showing scheduled increases in capacity during 1943-45. Oct. 1943. [123] p. il. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] FP 1.2 : El 2/7/943-44 845 Estimated electric power requirements and supply in United States, 1944 (class 1 electric utility systems), with appendix showing scheduled in- creases in capacity, 1944 and 1945. Mar. 1944. [124] p. il. 4° [Restricted. Processed. ] FP 1.2 : El 2/7/944 846 Financial record of electric utility industry, 1937-42, summary compiled from annual reports of Federal Power Commission, entitled Statistics of electric utilities in United States. Nov. 1943. [2] +10 p. ( [F. P. C. S-30A.]) [Processed.] FP1.21.30A 847 Statement of Federal Power Commission to 79th Congress, pursuant to sec. 4 (d) of Federal power act, fiscal year 1944. [1944.] [2] +31 p. 4° [Processed.] FP 1.1 : 944 848 Stocks of coal and oil and days' supply for Feb. 1, 1943-Nov. 1, 1944; no. 43 1B-44 10B. Feb. 23, 1943-Nov. 10, 1944. Each 2 p. il. 4° [Re- stricted. Monthly. Processed.] FP 1.11/4 : 43-1B to 44-10B 849 Summary of electric power requirements of industrial establishments, 1939-41, and 1942 (estimated). June 1943. [2]+17 p. il. 4° [Restricted. Processed. ] FP 1.2 : El 2/8/939-42 850 Typical electric bills, typical net monthly bills as of Jan. 1, 1944, for electric service to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers, cities of 50,000 population and more. June 1944. [2] +42 p. il. 4° (FPC R-27.) [Processed.] FP 1.16/2 : C 49/944 851 Typical electric bills, typical net monthly bills as of Jan. 1, 1944, for electric service to residential consumers, cities of 2,500 population and more. June 1944. [2]+S9 p. il. 4° (FPC R-28.) [Processed.] FP 1.16/3 : C 49/2/944 FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES, INC. 852 Annual report, board of directors. Federal Prison Industries, Inc., fiscal year 1943. [1943.] 4+ [9] leaves, 4° [Processed.] J 16.51 : 943 53 FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY Bulletin 9-10, 32, revised editions; 11-62 (with omissions) and supple- ments and revised pages. [Processed. Some are issued with perfora- tions.] NHA 4.3/2: (nos.) 553 9. Critical material lists for FPHA standard project facility buildings, family dwelling projects, metals, as approved by WPB. Feb. 15, rev. Nov. 1, 1943. [1943.] [65] p. narrow f° 554 9, supp. 1. Critical material lists for FPHA standard building elements for pro- ject facilities for dwelling units for families and couples, paint material, as approved by WPB. July 1, 1943. [2] leaves, f° 555 10. Critical material lists for FPHA standard dormitory project facility buildings and for cafeteria equpiment, metals, as approved by WPB. Feb. 15, rev. Oct. 15, 1943. [1943.] [114] p. f° 556 10, supp. 1. Critical material lists for FPHA standard building elements and cafe- teria equipment for project facilities for dormitories, paint material, as approved by WPB. July 1, 1943. \2] leaves, f° 557 10, supp, 2. Wood flooring quantities for FPHA standard buildings, series WD-1, dormitory project facility buildings, WPB aproved list. Feb. 1944. [1] p. 4° 558 11 Budget estimates on equipment for project services facilities for dormitory projects. [1943.] [1]+18+[1] folded leaves, large 8° 859 12 Position classification standards for regional offices. Mar. 1, 1943. [1] + iii + 113 p. 4° S60 13. Budget estimates on equipment for child service facilities for family dwelling projects. Mar. 1, 1943. [1] +4+ [2] leaves, oblong large 8° folded into large 8° size. 861 17. Equipment specifications for infirmaries for dormitory projects. Apr. 1, 1943. [1]+18 p. 4o S62 17, rev. pages. Specifications for equipment for kitchens of standard infirmary buildings. [Dec. 30, 1943.] p. 15-16a + 17-22. 4° 863 18 Equipment specifications for tenant activities buildings and cafeterias for dor- mitory projects. June 1, 1943. [1] +l-7c + 8-43 p. 4° 564 19. Technical information notes nos. 1-39. [Mar. 19, 1943-Oct. 4, 1944.] various paging, 4° [A title page, 2 p., was issued also.] 565 21 Position classification standards for directly operated projects. [Sept. 15, 1944.] [l]+iii + 92 p. 4° 866 22 Interior furnishings for project services facilities. Apr. 1, 1943. [l]+ii leaves, 31 pi. 4° [Supersedes Bulletin entitled Equipment and furniture drawings for project services buildings for dormitories, dated Sept. 9, 1942.] 867 25. Site selection for temporary war housing. Apr. 1943. [6] +9 p. 4° 868 25, supp. 1. Multiple or dispersed sites. [Feb. 2, 1944.] 2 p. 4° 869 27. Erosion control. Apr. 15, 1943. [1]+10 p. 4° 870 29. Youth programs for FPHA projects. May 15. 1943. [3] +4 p. 4° 871 30. Position qualification standards. [May 1, 1943]. [12] leaves+[ll] p. 4° 872 31. Equipment specifications for tenant activities buildings for family dwelling projects. June 1, 1943. [1] +l-4A + 5-7d + 8-10 p. 2 pi. 4° 873 32. Factory-fabricated housing. Nov. 1. 1943. [l]+2 p. 4° S74 34. Specifications for equipment for standard cafeterias. [Feb. 15, 1944.] ii leaves-)- 67 p. 4° [Supersedes Bulletin 20, Apr. 1, 1943; Bulletin 23, May 1. 1943 ; Bulletin 24, May 15, 1943 ; Bulletin 26, May 15, 1943 ; and Bulletin 28, Aug. 1, 1943.] 875 35. Preparation of project budgets. Apr. 15, 1944. [2] +102 p. 4° 876 36. Playground equipment specifications for war housing projects. • June 1, 1944. [1]+10 p. 4° S77 37. Activities and services for children in FPHA projects. Aug. 15, 1943. [1] + ii + 18 p. 4° 878 38. Specifications for standard sports equipment for war housing projects. June 1, 1944. [l]+7 p. 4° 879. 39. Equipment specifications for maternity convalescence trailer units. Aug. 1, 1943. [l]+3 p. 1 pi. 4° 880 40. Health education for public housing projects. [July 1, 1944.] [l]+6 p. 4° 881 41. Tenant-constructed play areas and equipment. June 30, 1944. [l]+i + 7 p. il. 1 pi. 6 p. of pi. 4° [Some of the pages are issued as leaves only, the unnumbered sides bearing the illustrations.] 882 42. FPHA fuel and utility conservation program. Aug. 15, 1944. 7+ [2] 4-9 p. 40 883 42, rev. pages. Names and addresse of coordinators of national fuel efficiency program. [1944.] p. 9—11, 4° 884 47. Conference leaders training course. [1943.] [5] leaves-]- 142 p. 4° 885 48. Furniture for lobbies in dormitory service units, series WD— 1, 2, and 3. Aug. 1, 1943. [l]+5 p. il. 4" 886 50. Equipment specifications for project services facilities on trailer projects. Sept. 1. 1943. [l]+i+l-4a + 5-5e + 6-Sa + 9-10f+ll-12 p. 7 pi. 4° 887 51. Preparation and control of consolidated regional budgets for the operation of war housing projects constructed under public nos. 849, 781, and 9, as amended (instructions to regional offices). Aug. 17, 1943. [3] +18 p. 4° 888 55. Site engineering data. Oct. 1, 1943. [2] p. +53 leaves, il. 4° 889 56. Heating correction guide. Sept. 15, 1943. [3] +10 p. il. 14 p. of pi. 4° 890 57. Critical material lists for FPHA standard buildings project facilities, series TPS, trailer projects, WPB approved lists. Oct. 1, 1943. [4] leaves + 62 p. fo 891 58. Trailer maintenance. Nov. 25, 1943. [l]+iii + 84 p. il. 4° 54 Bulletin — Continued. 892 59. Applications for occupancy in family dwelling units on public war housing projects, form F1'HA-1060A. [Dec. 15, 1943.] [1] +iii + 10 p. 4° 893 60. List of manufacturers of equipment used on war housing projects for use in obtaining repair and replacement parts. Nov. 20, 1943. [l]+ii+35 p. 4° 894 62. Applications for occupancy in dormitory accommodations on public Avar hous- ing projects, form FPHA-2000. [Dec. 15, 1943.] [l]+iii+7 p. 4" 895 FHPA bulletin, no. 26-65; Jan. 1, 1943-Apr. 1, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] NHA 4.3: 26-65 896 Same, v. 2, no. 1-7; May 1-Dec. 1, 1944. [1944.] Each 6 p. or 4 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Bulletins for July and August both designated v. 2, no. 3.] NHA 4.3 : 2/1-7 897 Make this a merry Christmas & a happy New Year, don't let fire or accident spoil your holiday! [all lettered] safety poster 5. [1944.] 13.9X10 in. [Processed.] NHA 4.9 : 5 898 a smoker-in-bed is a nut on the loose, he'll kill all his buddies and cook his own goose! don't smoke in bed! safety poster 2. 1943. 14X10 in. NHA 4.9 : 2 899 War housing technical bulletin D-l and D-2. [1942.] Each [2] p. il. large 4° folded into 4° size. [Processed.] NHA 4.10 : D-l, D-2 D-l. Dormitories for single men and women. D-2. Temporary housing. FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS Bank debits, debits to deposit accounts except interbank accounts [Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944.] Feb. 10, 1943-Jan. 10, 1945. various paging, f° [Monthly. Processed.] FR 1.17 : 943/1-944/12 901 Business indexes, R&S BI 222-R&S BI 245 ; [Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944] . Feb. 24, 1943-Jan. 25, 1945. Each 3 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] FR 1.19 : 222-245 902 Condition of Federal reserve banks [week ended Jan. 6, 1943-week ended Dec. 27, 1944]. Jan. 7, 1943-Dec. 28, 1944. Each [4] p. f° [Processed.] FR 1.15 : 943/1-944/52 903 Condition of weekly reporting member banks in leading cities [week ended Jan. 6, 1943-week ended Dec. 27, 1944]. [Jan. 11, 1943-Jan. 2, 1945.] Each [3] p. f° [Processed. Includes Condition of weekly reporting member banks in central reserve cities, dated Jan. 7, 1943-Dec. 28, 1944.] FR 1.16 : 943/1-944/52 904 List of stocks registered on national securities exchanges, as of Jan. 31, 1943. n. p. Feb. 1943. 35 p. 4° [Prepared for purposes of Regulation U. Supplementary lists, indicating changes, Feb. 1— Apr. 30, 1943 to Feb. 1, 1943-Oct. 31, 1944, were also issued.] FR1.2: St 6/943 905 Retirement system of Federal reserve banks, rules and regulations, agree- ment and declaration of trust, by-laws, established Mar. 1, 1934. 6th re- vision, Oct. 15, 1943. n. p. [1943] . 41 p. narrow S° FR 1.8/2 : R 31/943 906 Weekly department store sales, R&S wrt 253-R&S wrt 356 ; [week ending Jan. 2, 1943-week ending Dec. 23, 1944]. Jan. 2, 1943-Dec. 29, 1944. Each 1 p. 4° [Processed.] FR 1.24 : 253-356 907 Weekly review of periodicals, R and S WRP 912-R and S WRP 1013; Jan. 5, 1943-Dec. 26, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] FR 1.22 : 912-1013 FEDERAL, SECURITY AGENCY 908 Health, education and social security, forecast of questions of increasing public concern. Aug. 1944. [l]+7 p+[l] folded leaf, 4° [Confiden- tial. [Processed.] FS 1.2 : H 34 909 i hear America singing [radio scripts] ; Jan. 2-Aug. 21, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] FS 1.9 : 943/1-14 55 910 Vacations near Washington [with list of Reading references for cyclists, hikers, campers, fishermen, and other vacationists interested in history and traditions of eastern coastal region] ; prepared hy Employee Coun- seling and Services Section, Division of Personnel Supervision and Man- agement. July 1943 [revised Aug. 1943]. [1943.] cover title, [l]+ii + 30 p. il. 4° [Processed.] FS 1.2 : V 13 FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOG DIVISION 91 1 Federal standard stock catalog : sec. 5, N-supplement addenda 10-12. Jan.- Mar. 1943. various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] T 5S.10/6 : 10-12 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION »12 List of available publications. [Oct. 1944.] [2]+30+[l] p. [Processed.] FT 1.2 : P 96/3/944 913 Rules of practice, statement of policy, acts of Congress from which the Commission derives its powers [Jan. 11, 1943.] [1943.] vi+112 p. FT 1.7 : 943 FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY 914 General order 103-107; Jan. 9-June 23, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to and revisions of certain of these orders were issued also.] FW 1.10 : 103-107 FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY LIBRARY 915 Lihrary accessions, v. 6, no. 1-11; Jan. 4-May 24, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Biweekly. Processed.] FW 1.11 : 6/1-11 FINANCE COMMITTEE, Senate 916 Legi'slative calendar, 78th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Sept. 13, 1943- Aug. 1, 1944 ; no. 9-18. 1943-44. various paging, 4° Y 4.F 49 : 7S/9-1S 917 Legislative calendar [of] subcommittee on veterans' legislation, 78th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, Jan. 15-Aug. 1. 1944 ; no. 8-11. 1944. various paging, 4° Y4.F49 : 78/8-11/Vet. FINANCE DEPARTMENT 9 18 Finance bulletin 1-5S [1943] ; Jan. 4-June 3, 1943. [1943.] various paging. [Processed. Later bulletins issued by Fiscal Director's Office.] W 97.3 : 943/1-58 Finance circulars. 919 C-l. Station list, operating agencies of War Department, headquarters of service commands, etc., Changes 4; Jan. 18, 1943. [1943.] 1 p. [Restricted. Processed.] W 97.5/3 : C-l/6/ch.4 920 C-2. Station list, post and camps, Changes 9 ; Jan. 18, 1943. [1943.] 9 p. [Restricted. Processed.] W 97.5/3 : C-2/7/ch.9 921 C-3. Station list, recruiting and induction stations, main stations, substations, and districts, Changes 2; Jan. 13, 1943. [1943.] 3 p. [Restricted. Processed.] W 97.5/3 : C-3/5/ch.2 FISCAL DIRECTOR'S OFFICE 922 A B C of dependency benefits, family allowances, class E allotments-of-pay. n. p. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, Oct. 17, 1944]. 30+ [2] p. il. 4° ([Dependency Benefits Office.]) W 97.102 : D 44 923 Family allowances and allotments-of-pay for soldiers' dependents, n. p. [1944]. [2] 4-28+ [2] p. il. narrow 8° [Booklet FA-3 ; Dependency Benefits Office. ] ) W 97.102 : F 21/no.3 92 4 Family allowances and allotments-of-pay for soldiers' dependents. [Pub- lishers Printing Co. r N. Y., Nov. 1944.] [2] +28+ [2] p. il. narrow 8° ([ Booklet FA-4. ] ) W 97 : 102 : F 21/no.4 56 925 Finance bulletin 59-105 [1943], 1-108 [1944] ; June 8, 1943-Dec. 30, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging. [Processed. An index was issued for 1943 and 1944, Jan. 1, 1944 and Jan. 1, 1945, respectively. Earlier bulletins were issued by Finance Department.] W 97.3 : 943/59-944/108 926 Servicemen's dependents allowance act of 1942, as amended, annotations. [1943.] [2]+xv+63 p. (Dependency Benefits Office.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 97.105 : Se 6/2 927 Servicemen's dependents allowance act of 1942, as amended, so as to liber- alize family allowances, and for other purposes, (Public law 625, 77th Congress, as amended by S. 1279, 78th Congress) (56 Stat. 381, 37 U. S. C. supp. 201) ; prepared by Legal Branch, Office of Dependency Benefits. [1943.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] W 97.105 : Se 6 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 928 Annual summary, fishery products [1943]. Feb. 1944. 2 p. narrow f° [Processed.] 149.34:943/3 929 Bird banding notes, v. 3, no. 5 ; Apr. 1944. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued for information of bird-banding cooperators. ] I 49.21 : 3/5 930 Fisheries and fishery resources of Caribbean area with recommendations for their expansion and development, report of Caribbean fishery mis- sion ; [by] Reginald H. Fiedler, Milton J. Lobell, and Clarence R. Lucas. Washington, Aug. 1943. 61+[8]+6 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Fish and Wildlife Service in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter- American Affairs Office.] I 49.2 : F 53/4 931 Hunters, attention! buy a stamp before you shoot; [all lettered poster]. July 1, 1943. 16 x 10.5 in. (Poster 68.) 149.14:68 932 Latent fisheries of Washington and Alaska [with list of literature cited] ; by Wilbert McLeod Chapman. Chicago, 111., Oct. 1944. 9 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 95) . [Processed.] I 49.28 : 95 933 Monthly summary, fishery products, Nov. 1943- Aug. 1944. [1943-44.] various paging,, narrow 8° or 4° [Processed.] 149.34: 943/1-944/8 934 Same, with title, Monthly summary of fishery trade, landings, receipts, processing, and storage, Sept-Dec. 1944. [1944.] Each 4 p. 4° [Proc- essed. ] I 49.34 : 944/9-12 935 Pittman-Robertson quarterly, v. 3, no. 1-4, v. 4, no. 1-4, Jan. 1943-Oct. 1944; [prepared in Division of Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration.] [1943-44.] [8] 4-208 p. il. and [6] +180 p. il. 4° [Processed.] I 49.29 : 3/1-4/4 Note. — Issued as information for project personnel and cooperators in Federal aid in wildlife restoration program. 936 Regulatory announcement 12, amdt. 1-3; May 8-11, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. and 1 p. 4° [Processed. Title 50 r Wildlife, chap. 1, Fish and Wildlife Service, subchap. Q, Alaska commercial fisheries, published by Federal Register Division, National Archives.- Amendments 1 and 2 are issued as one publication.] I 49.24 : 12/amdt.l-3 937 Seasons for migratory game birds, 1943-44, compiled in Division of Game Management; [all lettered poster]. Aug. 1943. 24X10.5 in. (Poster 69.) 149.14:69 938 Survey of academic qualifications for fishery biologists and of institu- tional facilities for training fishery biologists ; by H. J. Deason. [1941.] p. 128-142. ([Fishery leaflet 101.]) [Reprinted from v. 70 (1940), Transactions of American Fisheries Society.] 149.28:101 FOOD DISTRIBUTION ADMINISTRATION 939 Container notes no. 3, 5-9 ; July 12-Dec. 27, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Information lacking as to missing numbers.] A 80.126 : 3, 5-9 57 940 Containers for fresh fruits and vegetables. Oct. 30, 1943. 3 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] A 80.102 : C 76 941 Food conservation, cooperative job for all teachers and pupils. [1943.] 6 p. 4° [Processed. From Education for victory, Sept. 1, 1943.] A S0.102 : F 73/7 942 Food trade letter 2-14, 18; Mar. 13, 1943-Feb. 26. 1944. [1943-44.] va- rious paging, il. 4° [Weekly. Processed. Information lacking as to missing numbers.] • A S0.125 : 2-14, IS 943 it's up to you [script, long version] : by Arthur Arent. [1943.] [2] +74 leaves, 4° [Processed. Prepared by Agriculture Department in coopera- tion with American Theatre Wing. Skouras theatres, and food industries. A summary and analysis to accompany the script was issued also.] A S0.102 : It 1 944 Same [short version]. [1943.] [47] leaves. 4° [Processed.] A S0.102 : It 1/2 945 Meat Inspection Division memorandum 6; [Mar. 26, 1943]. [1943.] 3 p. A 7S.2 : M 46 946 Methods employed in laboratory analysis of dried and frozen eggs ; by Dairv and Poultry Branch. Jan. 15, 1943. [l]+3+[l] leaves. 4° [Processed. ] A 78.2 : Eg 3/2 947 Normal seasonal availability of fresh fruit & vegetable supplies. Aug. 1943. [2] +14 p. il. oblong large S° [Processed.] A 80.102 : F 94/2/943 948 Stocks of leaf tobacco owned by dealers and manufacturers, Jan. 1-Oct. 1, 1943. Feb. 26-Nov. 22, 1943. various paging. 4° [Quarterly. Proc- essed.] A S0.124 : 943/1-4 949 Tentative United States standards for grades of canned blended grapefruit juice and orange juice (effective Mar. 15, 1943). [Feb. 16, 1943.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] A s0.121 : G 76/943 950 Tentative United States standards for grades of frozen cauliflower (effec- tive June 15, 1943). [June 7, 1943.] S p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.121 : C 31/943 951 Tentative United States standards for grades of frozen whole-grain corn (effective Mar. 1. 1943). [Feb. S, 1943.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.121 : C 81/943 952 Tentative United States standards for grades of fruit preserves (or jams), effective May 15. 1943. [1943.] 6+[l] p. 4° [Processed. A Correction. 1 p. 4°, dated Mar. 17, 1944, was also issued.] A 80.121 : P 92/943 953 United States standards for grades of extracted honey (effective Mar. 15, 1943). [1943.] 3 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes United States grades recommended by Agriculture Department in Circular 24, Dec. 1927. re- vised, Aug. 1933.] A 7S.2 : H 75 FOOD PRODUCTION ADMINISTRATION 954 Brief history of farm security. [1943.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.702 : F 22 955 Farm Security Administration medical care efforts in 1944. speech by F. D. Mott, chief medical officer. Farm Security Administration at Regional Directors' Conference, French Lick. Ind., July 14-21, 1943. [1943.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] A 80.707 : M 85 956 Food production memorandum no. 1-6 ; Dec. 31, 1942-Mar. 18, 1943. [1942- 43.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Amendments 1-3 to no. 2 were issued also.] A 79.7 : 1-6 957 Food production memorandum no. 7-10 : Nov. 17, 1943-Jan. 11, 1944. [1943—44.] Each 3 p. or 1 p. 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] A 80.20S : 7-10 58 958 Movement from farms, report on new off-farm work by FSA family heads and migration from farms by FSA and other low-income families, 1942; prepared by Paul J. Jehlik, Olaf F. Larson. Mar. 15, 1943. cover title, 7 p. 4° (1942 family progress report, release no. 2.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 942/2 959 Obstacles to increased war-food production by low-income farmers, sum- mary of reports made by FSA county supervisors ; prepared by Paul J. Jehlik, Olaf F. Larson. June 7, 1943. 12] +18 p. il. 4° (1942 family progress report, release no. 3.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 942/3 960 Report on work of Farm Security Administration. [Nov. 1943.] [4] p. narrow 8° A 80.709 : F 22/2 961 Wartime farm production of selected crops by active FSA borrowers in 1941 and 1942, region 3. Aug. 16, 1943. [l]+9 p. il. oblong S° (1942 family progress report, release no. 4.) [Processed.] A 80.709 : 942/4 FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, House 962 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 1st session, June 18 and July 8, 1943 ; no. 1 and 2. 1943. Each 16 p. 4° Y 4.F 76/1 : 78/1,2 FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE 963 Economic plants of interest to the Americas : Leguminous shrubs and trees used as shade and cover crops in tropical and subtropical countries ; [by F. J. Hermann]. [1943.] [2] +17 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Plant Exploration and Introduction Division, Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.] A 67.17 :L 52 964 Same: Rotenone [with list of literature cited ; by F. J. Hermann]. [1943.] [2] +11 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Plant Exploration and Intro- duction Division, Plant Industry, Soil's, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.] A 67.17 : R 74 965 Same: Wattle bark [with list of references; by F. J. Hermann]. [1943.] [2] +10 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Plant Exploration and Intro- duction Division, Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau.] A 67.17 :W 34 966 Imports of fruits and vegetables under quarantine by countries and ports of entry. July- June, 1941-42; compiled by Aileen Betson and Abigail C. Sabin. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1943. [1]+10 p. 4° [Processed.] A 67.2 : F 94/941-42 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU 967 Agricultural, pastoral, and forest industries of Honduras ; prepared by David H. Bradley. Washington, Nov. 1943. [4] +11 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 :H 75 968 Air cargo potentials between U. S. and Argentina ; prepared by Emerson R.Johnson. Washington, Sept. 1944. [2] +32 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service. ) [Processed.] C 18.228 : Ar 3/3 969 Air cargo potentials between U. S. and Colombia ; prepared by Transporta- tion Unit. Washington, Oct. 1944. [l]4-34 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service. ) [Processed.] C 18.228 : C 71/4 970 Air cargo potentials between United States and Peru ; prepared by Trans- portation Unit. Washington, Aug. 1944. [2] +29 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : P 43/2 971 Air cargo potentials between United States and South Africa ; prepared by Transportation Unit. Washington, Nov. 1944. [2] +30 p. il. 4° (In- quiry reference service. ) [Processed.] C 18.228: So S 972 Air cargo potentials between U. S. and Uruguay; prepared by Transporta- tion Unit. Washington, Nov. 1944. [2] +22 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : Ur 8 59 973 Air cargo potentials between U. S. and Venezuela ; prepared by Transporta- tion Unit. Washington, Oct. 1944. [2] +34 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : V 55/2 974 Alabama, State-local businessmen's organizations ; by C. J. Judkins and H. E. Wells. July 1943. [2] +6 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.200/2 : Al lb 9"5 Arizona and New Mexico, State-local businessmen's organizations ; by C. J. Judkins and H. E. Wells. July 1943. [2] +6 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.200/2 : Ar 4i 976 Arkansas, State-local businessmen's organizations ; by C. J. Judkins and H. E. Wells. Aug. 1943. [2] +6 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.200/2 : Ar 4k 977 Bolivia's trade problems ; prepared by Anthony J. Poirier. Washington, Mar. 1944. [4] +36 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : B 63 978 Canadian postwar commercial policy, prospects and possibilities ; by John W. Tuthill. Mar. 1944. [l]+ii+32 p. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [ Processed. ] C 18.228 : C 16 979 Check list for establishing retail business ; prepared by Distribution Divi- sion. [1944.] 14 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : R 31 980 Civic planning (basic information sources) ; [prepared by Constance E. Burke]. [Sept. 1943.] 14 p. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Proc- essed.] C 18.228 : C 49 981 Colombia's trade problems ; prepared by Winthrop R. Scott and William Rafferty. Washington, Mar. 1944. [3] +55 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service. ) [Processed.] C 18.228 : C 71 9S2 Colorado, State-local businessmen's organizations ; by C. J. Judkins and H.E.Wells. Aug. 1943. [2] +6 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.200/2 : C 71 983 Confectionery sales and distribution, 1942 ; by George F. Dudik and J. Harold Stehman. Washington, 1943. cover title, iii-vi+46 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 18.2 : C 76/3/942 984 Connecticut, State-local businessmen's organizations ; by C. J. Judkins and H. E. Wells. July 1943. [2] +6 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.200/2 : C 76 985 Cuba's trade problems ; prepared by Robert F. Crowley and John A. E. Or- loski. Washington, Mar. 1944. [1]+18 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference servise. ) [Processed.] C 18.228 : C 89 986 Developing business in your community (basic information sources) ; [pre- pared by Constance E. Burke]. [Oct. 1943.] 10 p. 4° (Inquiry refer- ence service. ) [Processed.] C 18.228 : B 96 987 Dominican Republic's trade problems ; prepared by Candida Frachetti and John A. E. Orloski. Washington, Jan. 1944. [2] +12 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : D 71 988 Economic situation in Argentina, 1943; [prepared by Harold M. Randall]. Washington, Mar. 21, 1944. [5] +60 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed. ] C 18.22S : Ar 3/943 989 Economic situation in Colombia, 1943. Washington, Aug. 1944. [3] +13 .] C 18.22S : C 71/2/943 990 Economic situation in Cuba, 1943 ; [prepared] by American Republics Unit. Washington, Mar. s, 1944. [4] +21 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.22S : C 89/2/943 991 Economic situation in Haiti, 1943 ; [prepared] by American Republics Unit. Washington, Aug. 1944. [4] +17 p. il. 4° (.Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 1S.22S : H 12/943 60 992 Economic situation in Mexico, 1943 ; [prepared] by American Republics Unit. Washington, Aug. 1944. [2] +11 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service. ) [Processed.] C 18.228 : M 57/5/943 993 Establishing business in Brazil, summary of information relating to invest- ment and economic development [with list of additional references] ; prepared by American Republics Unit. Washington, Jan. 1944. [2] + 12+[1] p. il. 4° (Inquirv reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : B273 994 Establishing business in Colombia, summary of information relating to in- vestment and economic development [with list of additional references] ; prepared by American Republics Unit. Washington, Aug. 1944. [4] +30 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : C 71/3 995 Establishing business in Mexico, summary of information relating to in- vestment and economic development ; prepared by American Republics Unit. Washington, May 1, 1944. [2] +16 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service. ) [Processed. ] C 18.228 : M 57/2 996 Establishing business in Peru, summary of information relating to invest- ment and economic development ; prepared by American Republics Unit. Washington, Jan. 1945. [2]+2S p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : P 43/4 997 Florida, State-local businessmen's organizations; by C. J. Judkins and H. E. Wells. Sept. 1943. ii+8 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.200/2 : F 66 998 Foreign trade (basic information sources) ; prepared by Helen Houck. Washington, Nov. 1944. [1]+11 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.22S : F 76/2 999 Forest resources and lumber economy of Mexico ; prepared by J. L. Muller and T. P. Deuber. Washington, May 1, 1944 . [3] +46 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : M 57/4 1000 Furniture retailing (basic information sources) ; compiled by Claire M. Hosp and Helen Houck. Washington, Nov. 1944. [1]+11 p. il. 4° (In- quiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : F 98 1001 Guides for new and prospective foreign trader (basic information sources) ; [compiled by Edmund F. Becker]. [Nov. 1943.] 6 p. 4° (Inquiry refer- ence service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : F 76/943 1002 Guides for new and prospective foreign trader; [prepared by Edmund F. Becker]. [July 1944.] [l]+ii+10+[2] p. il. (Inquiry reference serv- ice.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : F 76/944 1003 Haiti's trade problems ; prepared by Yolande Phaneuf and John A. E. Orloski. Washington, Nov. 1944. [2] +22+ [2] p. il. 4° (Inquiry refer- ence service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : H 12/2 1004 Industrial development in Argentina; prepared by Hill Houston. Wash- ington, Dec. 1943. [4] +104 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 1S.22S : Ar 3/2 !005 Industrial development in Chile ; prepared by Enoch W. Skartvedt. Wash- ington, Mar. 1944. [2]+ii+42 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : C 43/2 1006 Industrial development in Guatemala ; prepared by David H. Bradley. Washington, Sept. 1943. [4] +16 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed. ] C 18.228 : G 93 1007 industrial development in Mexico ; prepared by American Republics Unit. Washington, Nov. 1943. [3] +42 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : M 57 1008 Industrial development in Peru; prepared by Mary Dolores Keating. Washington, Mar. 1944. [2]+ii+39 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference serv- ice). [Processed.] C 18.228 :P 43 1009 Iran, general economic and commercial information ; prepared by Samuel Goldberg. Washington, July 1944. [2] +10 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service. ) [Processed.] C 18.228 : Ir 1 61 1010 Liberia, general economic and commercial information ; prepared by Harry W. Newman. Washington, July 1944. [3] +7 p. il. 4° (Inquiry refer- ence service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 :L 61 ion Motion picture industry in Switzerland, 1944; prepared by Robert T. Cowan. [1944.] [2] +8 p. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Proc- essed. ] C 1S.228 : M 85/4/944 1012 Motion picture markets, 1944; compiled by Nathan D. Golden. [1944.] [2] +45 p. (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 1S.22S : M S5/944 1013 Motion picture markets, 1944, Africa ; compiled by Nathan D. Golden. [1944.] ii+54 p. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : M 85/2/944 1014 Motion picture markets, 1944, Europe, Atlantic islands ; compiled by Na- than D. Golden. [1944.] ii+102 p. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : M 85/3/944 1015 Post-war planning (basic information sources) ; [prepared by Constance E.Burke]. [Sept. 1943.] 23 p. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Proc- essed.] C 18.228 : P 84/943 1016 Post-war planning (basic information sources) ; [prepared by Helen Houck]. [Sept. 1944.] 28 p. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Proc- essed. ] C 18.228 : P 84/944 1017 post-war problems of wholesalers. [1943.] 11 p. 6 p. of pi. 4° (Inquiry reference service. ) [Processed.] C 18.228 : W 62 1018 Preparing shipments to Chile ; prepared by Enoch W. Skartvedt. Oct. 15, 1943. [2] +11 p. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : C 43 1019 Preparing shipments to Mexico ; prepared in American Republics Unit. Aug. 1944. 12 p. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : M 57/3 1020 References on defense, war, and economic effects of war ; compiled by Gladys A. West. [Aug. 1941.] 28 p. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed. ] C 18.228 : D 36 1021 Regional post-war planning. Washington, Apr. 1944. cover title, [2] +87 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : P 84/2 1022 Role of Bank of Japan in Japanese war effort; by Gusried V. Freund. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1944. [4] +l-24a+25-42 p. 4° [Processed.] C 18.2 : J 27/2 1023 Shipping's new day, our great merchant fleet should be dynamic post- armistice asset; by E. S. Land. [1944.] 4 p. il. 4° [Processed. From Foreign commerce weekly, Sept. 2, 1944, v. 16, no. 10.] C 18.5/la : Sh 64 1024 Syria and Lebanon, general economic and commercial information ; pre- pared by Samuel Goldberg. Washington, July 1944. [2] +8 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service.) [Processed.] C 18.228 : Sy 8 1025 Turkey, general economic and commercial information ; prepared by Samuel Goldberg. Washington, July 1944. [2] +12 p. il. 4° (Inquiry reference service. ) [Processed.] C 18.228 : T 84 1026 United States export classification numbers (Schedule B) corresponding to CMP class A and class B products, included in Selected list of com- modities for which Foreign Economic Administration programs re- quirements, dated Jan. 15, 1944, issued by Requirements and Supply Branqh, Bureau of Supplies, Foreign Economic Administration. Apr. 14, 1944. 44 p. oblong 8° [Processed. CMP numerical order.] C 18.2: Ex 7/13 1027 United States export classification numbers (Schedule B) corresponding to CMP class A and class B products, included in Selected list of com- 764525 — 47— Supp. 2 5 62 modities for which Foreign Economic Administration programs require- ments, dated Jan. 15, 1944, issued by Requirements and Supply Branch, Bureau of Supplies, Foreign Economic Administration. May 20, 1944. 129 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Schedule B numerical order.] C 18.2 : Ex 7/14 FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION 1028 European transportation survey, highways section: Highway transporta- tion in France, 1938-39 ; [prepared by Donald Pease] . Sept. 1944. [4] + 18 p. map, 4° [Confidential. Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Do- mestic Commerce Bureau.] , Pr 32.5810 : F 84 1029 Same : Highways and highway transport in Belgium ; [prepared by Joaquin Shull]. Aug. 1944. [6] +43 p. map, 4° [Confidential. Processed. Pre- pared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.] Pr 32.5810 : B 41 1030 Same: Highways and highway transport in Netherlands; [prepared by Joaquin Shull]. Apr. 1944. [6] +32 p. 3 maps, 4° [Confidential. Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.] Pr 32.5810 : N 38 1031 Same: Highways of Italy [with sources of information; prepared by Joaquin Shull]. Oct. 1943. cover title, [2] +39 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. Text on p. 2 of cover.] ' Pr 32.5810 : It 1 1032 Same: Highways of Norway [with sources of information; prepared by Joaquin Shull]. Feb. 1944. [6] +69 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.] Pr 32.5810 :N 83/2 1033 European transportation survey, railways section : Railways of Denmark ; [prepared by Joseph Pincus]. Nov. 1944. cover title, [4] +52 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. Text on p. 2 of cover.] Pr 32.5810 : D 41 1034 Same: Railways of Netherlands; [prepared by Donald E. Pease]. Apr. 1944. [6] +33 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.] Pr 32.5810 : N 38/2 1035 Same: Railways of Norway; [prepared by Donald E. Pease]. Jan. 1944. [6] +46 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed. Prepared by Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.] Pr 32.5810 : N 83 1036 Supplement to Rationing of civilian consumption in United Kingdom, For- eign information series 14, published by Office of Price Administration, Dec. 1942. May 1944. [3] +11+ [5] p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4226 : 14/supp. FOREIGN FUNDS CONTROL 1037 Documents pertaining to foreign funds control, certain sections of Trading with the enemy act, as amended, Executive orders and regulations re- lating to transactions in foreign exchange and foreign-owned property, reporting of all foreign and foreign-owned property, and related matters, Presidential Proclamation authorizing Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals and regulations relating thereto, General rulings, General licenses, and Public circulars under above orders and regulations, and Public interpretations and certain Press releases relating to above- mentioned documents : Mar. 30, 1944. [1944.] [2] +vi+137 p. 4° [Manu- script correction on p. iv.] T 65.2 : F 76/944 FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, Senate 1038 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 2d session, Mar. 9-Aug. 1, 1944; no. 6-8. 1944. various paging, 4° Y 4.F 76/2 : 78/6-8 FOREST SERVICE 1039 American basswood (Tilia glabra). [Mar. 1943.1 [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 25.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 25 63 1040 American beech (Fagus grandifolia). [Mar. 1943.] trees of United States no. 23.) [Processed.] 1041 American elm (Ulmus americana). [Mar. 1943.] trees of United States no. 19.) [Processed.] 1042 Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia). [Mar. 1943.] trees of United States no. 26.) [Processed.] 1043 Black walnut (Juglans nigra). [Mar. 1943.] [4] p. il. 4* of United States no. 21.) [Processed.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful A 13.46 : 23 [4] p. il. 4° (Useful A 13.46 : 19 [4] p. il. 4° (Useful A 13.46 : 26 (Useful trees A 13.46 : 21 1044 Community forests, practical step in post-war planning; [by] George A. Duthie. [Sept. 1943.] [4] p. il. 4° [Processed.] A 13.2 : G 73/10 Design of plywood webs in box beams. Mar. 1943. cover title, 7 p. 4 p. of pi. 3 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1318.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board. ] A 13.27/13 : 1318 Domestic lumber distribution and consumption, 1942, all lumber, softwood lumber, hardwood lumber ; by Albert H. Pierson, R. H. Blythe, jr. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1943. [1]+21 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared 'in cooperation with Census Bureau.] A 13.2 : L 97/12/942 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga taxifolia). [1943.] [4] p. il. 4° of United States no. 12.) [Processed.] Eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana). [Mar. 1943.] (Useful trees of United States no. 13.) [Processed.] (Useful trees A 13.46 : 12 [4] p. il. A 13.46 : 4" 13 Effect of moisture content on bursting strength of fiberboard. Revised May [1943.] [2] p. (Forest Products Laboratory, Technical note 168.) [ Processed. ] A 13.27/9 : 16S Flexural rigidity of rectangular strip of sandwich construction ; [by H. W. March and C. B. Smith]. Feb. 1944. cover title, 14 p. 1 pi. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1505.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] A 13.27/13 : 1505 Forests of Costa Rica, general report on forest resources of Costa Rica ; [by C. A. Merker, William R. Barbour, John A. Scholten, William A. Day- ton]. Nov. 1943. cover title, [2]+l-75a+76-84+48 p. il. 1 pi. map, 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office.] A 13.2 : F 76/53 Giant sequoia (Sequoia washingtoniana). [Mar. 1943.] (Useful trees of United States no. 16.) [Processed.] [4] p. il. 4° A 13.46 : 16 High-yield sulfate and soda semichemical pulps from selected southern hard- woods and southern yellow pine for production of paperboards ; [by Mark W. Bray and J. Stanley Martin]. Feb. 1944. [1] +6 p. 3 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/2 : P 197/5/944 Northern Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Experiment Station, Missoula, Mont., 34th annual report, calendar year 1944. [1945.] cover title, [l]+29 leaves, 4° [Processed.] A 13.30/1 : 944 Plow around to prevent woods fires, see your fire warden ; [poster]. 1944. 14.2 X 20 in. A 13.20/3 : P 72/2 Possibilities of hardwoods for pulping: [by Mark W. Bray]. Oct. 1944. [l]+7 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/2 : H 22/6/944 Preliminary experiments to improve gluing characteristics of refractory plywood surfaces by sanding; [by F. H. Kaufert]. June 1943. cover title, 4+ [6] p. il. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1351.) [Proc- essed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army Air Forces and Aeronautics Bureau under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] A 13.27/13 : 1351 64 1058 Prevent woods fires ! be sure your match is out ; [poster]. 1944. 20X14.2 in. A 13.20/3 : F 51/42 1059 Prevent woods fires ! crush out your cigarette ; [poster]. 1944. 20X14.2 in. [Illustrator, Baldridge.] A 13.20/3 : F 51/43 1060 Prevent woods fires! put your ashes inearth; [poster]. 1944. 20 X 14.2 in. [Illustrator, Earle B. Winslow.] A 13.20/3 : F 51/44 1061 Red gum, forest grown tree, leaves, fruit and winter buds. [1943.] [2] p. il. 4° [Processed.] A 13.2 : G 95 1062 Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). [Mar. 1943.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 17.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 17 1063 Small sawmill improvement, practical pointers to field agencies : A boiler- less kiln. [Revised Aug. 1943.] [1943.] 4 p. il. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] A 13.27/2 : K 55/943 1064 Statistical supplement, Report of chief of Forest Service, 1944. [1944.] 16 p. 4° [Processed.] A 13.1 : 944/supp. 1065 Sugar maple, open grown tree, leaves and fruit. [1943.] [2] p. il. 4° [ Processed. ] A 13.2 : M 32/7 1066 Supplement to Compression, tension, and shear tests on yellowpoplar ply- wood panels of sizes that do not buckle with tests made at various angles to face grain : Compression tests ; [by C. B. Norris and P. F. McKinnon]. Nov. 1943. cover title, 5 p. 7 p. of pi. 7 tab. 4° (Forest Products Labo- ratory, no. 1328-A.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] A 13.27/13 : 1328-A 1067 Supplement to Design of plywood webs in box beams : Additional tests of box beams and I-beams to substantiate further design curves for ply- wood webs in box beams, tests of plywood webs in tension field ; [by W. C. Lewis, T. B. Heebink, W. S. Cottingham, E. R. Dawley]. Aug. 1944. cover title, 11 p. 12 p. of pi. 5 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1318-C.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in coop- eration with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] A 13.27/13 : 1318-C 1068 Same : Buckling in shear webs of box and I beams and effect upon design criteria ; [by W. C. Lewis, T. B. Heebink, W. S. Cottingham, and E. R. Dawley]. Oct. 1943. cover title, 7 p. 4 p. of pi. 1 tab .4° (Forest Prod- ucts Laboratory, no. 1318-B. ) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft De- sign Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] A 13.27/13 : 1318-B 1069 Same : Stiffeners in box beams and details of design ; [by W. C. Lewis and E. R. Dawley]. Oct. 1943. cover title, 4 p. 8 p. of pi. 4° (Forest Prod- ucts Laboratory, no. 1318-A.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] A 13.27/13 : 1318-A 1070 Supplement to Flexural rigidity of rectangular strip of sandwich construc- tion: Comparison between mathematical analysis and results of tests; [by W. J. Kommers]. July 1944. cover title, 10 p. 6 p. of pi. 5 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1505-A.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aeronautical Board.] A 13.27/13 : 1505-A 1071 Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua). [Mar. 1943.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 28.) [Processed.] A 13.46 : 28 1072 Western redcedar, (Thuja plicata). [Mar. 1943.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 14.) [Processed.] A 13.46: 14 1073 White ash (Fraxinus americana). [Mar. 1943.] [4] p. il. 4° (Useful trees of United States no. 18. ) [Processed.] A 13.46 : 18 65 1074 1075 1076 1077 107S 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 Yellow birch (Betula lutea). [Mar. 1943.] [4] p. 11. 4° of United States no. 22.) [Processed.] (Useful trees A 13.46 : 22 Yellowpoplar (Liriodendron tulipfera). [Mar. 1943.] ful trees of United States no. 27.) [Processed.] GENERAL LAND OFFICE [4] p. il. 4° (Use- A 13.46 : 27 Answers to questions by servicemen about land settlement in Alaska. Dec. 1944. [4] p. 4° [Processed.] 1 21.2: Alls/3 Circular 1521-91. [1943-44.] various paging, various sizes. [Processed.] 121.4: 1521-1591 GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES BOARD Directions for treatment of geographical names in Belgium. [June 16, 1944.] 3 p. 4° ([Special publication no. 13.]) [Processed. Second preliminary edition.] I 33.7 : 13/prelim. Same in Burma. [Aug. 12, 1944.] 2 leaves, 4° ([Special publication no. 23-T.)] [Processed. Tentative draft.] 1 33.7 : 23/prelim. Same in Celebes. [Oct. 1, 1944.] 12 leaves, 4° ([Special publication no. 40-T] ) [Processed. Tentative. Addendum, with title, Memoran- dum for users of Directions for treatment of geographical names in Celebes, 1 p., was issued Dec. 15, 1944.] I 33.7 : 40/prelim. Same in Dutch Borneo. [Oct. 1, 1944.] 11 leaves, 4° ([Special publica- tion no. 47-T.]) [Processed. Tentative. Addendum, with title, Memo- randum for users of Directions for treatment of geographical names in Dutch Borneo, 1 p., was issued Dec. 15, 1944.] I 33.7 : 47/prelim. Same in Estonia. [Sept. 16, 1944.] 3 leaves, 4° ([Special publication no. 27-T.]) [Processed. Tentative.] 1 33.7 : 27/prelim. Same in Finland. [May 25, 1944.] 3 p. 4° ([Special publication no. 19.]) [Processed. Preliminary edition.] 1 33.7 : 19/prelim. Same in Italy. [June 16, 1944.] 4 p. 4° ([Special publication no. 20.] ) [Processed. Preliminary edition.] I 33.7 : 20/prelim. Same in Japanese Empire. [Aug. 11, 1944.] 6 leaves, 4° ([Special pub- lication no. 4.]) [Restricted. Processed.] 133.7:4 Same in Java and Madura. [Oct. 1, 1944.] 7 leaves, 4° ( [Special publica- tion no. 48.]) [Processed. Tentative. Addendum, with title, Memo- randum for users of Directions for treatment of geographical names in Java and Madura, 1 p., was issued Dec. 15, 1944.] 1 33.7 : 48/prelim. Same in Korea (Chosen). [Aug. 10, 1944.] 5 leaves, 4° ([Special public- tionno. 7.]) [Restricted. Processed.] 133.7:7 Same in Lesser Sunda Islands. [Oct. 1, 1944.] 9 leaves, 4° ( [Special pub- lication no. 49.] ) [Processed. Tentative.] 1 33.7 : 49/prelim. Same in Mongolia. [Oct. 1, 1944.] 5 leaves, 4° ([Special publication no. 42-T.]) [Processed. Tentative.] 1 33.7 : 42/prelim. Same in Norway. [May 18, 1944.] 4 p. 4° ([Special publication no. 16.] ) [Processed. Preliminary draft.] I 33.7 : 16/prelim. Same in Portuguese Timor. [Oct. 1, 1944.] 5 leaves, 4° ([Special publi- cation no. 45-T.]) [Processed. Tentative.] 1 33.7 : 45/prelim. Same in Sinkiang. [Oct. 1, 1944.] 5 leaves, 4° ([Special publication no. 44-T.]) [Processed. Tentative.] 1 33.7 : 44/prelim. Same in Sumatra and adjacent islands, including Bangka and Billiton. [Oct. 1, 1944.] 15 leaves, 4° ( [Special publication no. 46-T.]) [Proc- essed. Tentative. Addendum, with title, Memorandum for users of Di- rections for treatment of geographical names in Sumatra and adjacent islands, including Bangka and Billiton, 1 p., was issued Dec. 15, 1944.] ,1 33.7 : 46/prelim. 66 1094 Same in Taiwan (Formosa). [Aug. 12, 1944.] 5 leaves, 4° ( [Special .pub- lication no. 3.] ) [Restricted. Processed.] 133.7:3 1095 Same in Tibet. [Oct. 1, 1944.] 6 leaves, 4° ([Special publication no. 30-T.]) [Processed. Tentative.] 133.7: 30/prelim. 1096 Same in Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. [Nov. 1, 1944.] 11 leaves, 4° ([Special publication no. 12-T.]) [Processed. Tentative. Supersedes draft of Apr. 15, 1944.] I 33.7 : 12/prelim. 1097 Foreign name decisions rendered June 20, 1932- Jan. 1, 1943. [1943.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] 1 33.6 : F 76 1098 No. 4301-4403, decisions rendered July 1, 1943-Mar. 1944. [1943^4.] various paging. [Montbly. Processed.] 133.5/2:430-4403 1099 Rules for treating geographic names, China proper. [Feb. 24, 1943.] 2 leaves, 4° ( [Special publication no. 1.] ) [Processed.] 133.7:1 1100 Rules for treatment of geographical names in Yugoslavia. [Mar. 31, 1944.] 2 p. 4° ([Special publication no. 8.]) [Processed. Preliminary draft.] I 33.7 : 8/prelim. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HOI Copper-bearing iron deposits of Mount Andrew-Mamie area, Kasaan Pe- ninsula, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska ; by E. N. Goddard, L. A. Warner, and Matt. S. Walton, jr. [1944.] 29 p. 7 pi. map, 4° [Processed.] 1 19.36 : C 79/2 1102 Geology and mineral deposits of Glacier Basin and vicinity, Wrangell dis- trict, southeastern Alaska ; by H. R. Gault, D. L. Rossman, and G. M. Flint, jr. [May 1944.] 12 p. 4* [Processed. Accompanied by figures 1-5 issued separately.] 1 19.36 : M 66 1103 Geology and nickel-copper deposits of Yakobi Island, southeastern Alaska ; by George C. Kennedy and Matt S. Walton, jr. [Apr. 1944.] 16 p. map, 4° [Processed. ] 1 19.36 : N 51/2 H04 Graphite deposits on north side of Kigluaik Mountains, Seward Peninsula, Alaska ; by Robert R. Coats. [Apr. 1944.] 8 p. 2 maps, 4° [Processed.] 1 19.36 : G 76 1105 Ground-water resources of Santa Cruz basin, Ariz, [with list of previous investigations] ; by S. F. Turner and others. Tucson, Ariz., May 14, 1943. [5] +84 p. 3 pi. 4 maps, 4° [Processed.] 1 19.2: Sa5/2 1106 iron and copper deposits at Haida mine and Copper Center prospect, Kasaan Peninsula, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska ; by L. A. Warner and R. G. Ray. [May 1944.] 6 p. 2 pi. map, 4° [Processed.] 1 19.36 : Ir 6/3 1107 Iron-copper deposits of Rich Hill area, Kasaan Peninsula, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska ; by R. G. Ray. [1944.] 6 p. 4 pi. 2 maps, 4° [Processed.] 1 19.36 : Ir 6/2 1108 iron King no. 1 copper prospect, Kasaan Peninsula, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska ; by L. A. Warner and Matt Walton. [Feb. 1944.] 3 p. 2 pi. map, 4° [Processed.] 1 19.36 : C 79 1109 Lead-zinc deposits at the Lake claims, Wrangell district, southeastern Alaska; by H. Richard Gault and George M. Flint, jr. [May 1944.] 6 p. 1 pi. 2 maps, 4° [Processed.] 1 19.36: L 46 mo Lode scheelite deposits of Nome area, Seward Peninsula, Alaska ; by Robert R. Coats. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Processed. Accompanied by figures 1-4 issued separately.] 1 19.36 : Sch 2/2 mi Maps. [For maps, other than the quadrangle maps, which were not listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the Geological Survey publication desig- nated Maps Issued Mar. 1942 to Dec. 1943, and beginning Jan. 1944 to the monthly publication, Publications Issued, where charts are listed as they are issued.] 1 19.25 : (CT) 67 1112 Nickel-copper deposits on west coast of Chichagor' Island, southeastern Alaska ; by George C. Kennedy. [Jan. 1944.] 5 p. 4 pi. 4 maps, 4° [Proc- essed.] 1 19.36 :N 51 1H3 Occurrences of scheelite in Solomon district, Seward Peninsula, Alaska; by Robert R. Coats. [Feb. 1944.] 4 p. 1 pi. map, 4° [Processed.] 1 19.36 : Sch 2 1114 poor Man iron deposit, Kasaan Peninsula, Prince of Wales Island, south- eastern Alaska ; by L. A. Warner and Matt S. Walton, jr. [Apr. 1944.] 7 p. 4° [Processed. Accompanied by figures 1-30 issued separately.] 1 19.36 : Ir 6 1115 Preliminary report on fluorspar deposits of St. Lawrence area, Newfound- land [with bibliography] ; prepared by Ralph E. Van Alstine from field work under auspices of Geological Survey of Newfoundland. [1944.] 33 p. 2 pi. 2 maps, 3 tab. 4° [Processed.] 1 19.2 : F 66/prelim. H16 Quadrangle maps. [For topographic maps of the Geological Survey, which were not listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the Geological Survey pub- lication designated Maps Issued Mar. 1942 to Dec. 1943, and beginning Jan. 1944 to the monthly publication, Publications Issued, where charts are listed as they are issued.] 1 19.12: (CT) H17 4th supplemental index to river surveys made by Geological Survey and other agencies ; by L. L. Young and N. J. Tubbs. June 1944. 8 p. 4° ( [Water-supply paper 558, supp. 4.] ) [Processed. Supplements Water- supply paper 558, published in 1926, 1st supplemental index, May 1934, 2d supplemental index, Nov. 193S, and 3d supplemental index, Aug. 1940.] 1 19.13 : 55S/supp.4 1118 Topographic maps (geologic and other reports relating to] Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, n. p. June 1943. 1 sheet (with map on verso), large 4° folded into large 8° size and so printed as to number 1-24-13-14 p. and p. 3-12, insert. 1 19.11 : M 762/943 1119 uitrabasic rocks of Blashke Islands, Kane Peak, and Mt. Burnett, south- eastern Alaska ; by George C. Kennedy and Matt S. Walton, jr. [May 1944.] 8 p. 4 maps, 4° [Procesed.] 1 19.36 :R 59 1120 Zinc-copper deposits near Moth Bay, Revillagigedo Island, southeastern Ala.ska ; by G. D. Robinson. [May 1944.] 10 p. 4° [Processed. Accom- panied by figures 1-3 issued separately.] 1 19.36: Z 6 1121 Zinc deposits of Groundhog Basin, Wrangell district, southeastern Alaska ; by H. R. Gault. [Mar. 1944.] 15 p. 3 pi. map, 4° [Processed.] 1 19.36 : Z 6/4 1122 zinc deposits of Lucky Boy claims, Dora Lake, Prince of Wales Island, southeastern Alaska; by W. S. Twenhofel. [May 1944.] 3 p. 2 pi. map, 4° [Processed.] 1 19.36 :Z 6/3 1123 zinc deposits of Mount Eielson district, Alaska. [1944.] 7 p. 5 pi. map, 4° [Processed. ] 1 19.36 : Z 6/2 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1124 Administrative order 13-27. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° GP 1.16:13-27 1125 Descriptive catalog of machinery and principal equipment in Government Printing Office, July 1942. [16th edition.] 1943. iv+118 p. [For of- fice use only.] GP 1.2 : M 18/16th ed. 1126 Digest of rules and regulations for employees of Government Printing Of- fice. Oct. 1, 1944. cover title, 24 p. 24° GP 1.23 : Em 7/2/944 1127 g. P. O. bulletin, Jan. 27-Apr. 21, 1943 ; v. 2, no. 1-4. [1943.] Each 12 p. il. or 16 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Discontinued.] GP 1.9 : 2/1-4 1128 Personnel bulletin 23-41; Feb. 5, 1943-Dec. 15, 1944. [1943-44.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed.] GP 1.20: 23-41 68 HUMAN NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU 1129 Slip covers for furniture; [by Bess Viemont Morrison]. [Feb. 1941, re- vised June 1943.] [1943.] [3] +26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1873.) [Formerly isued by Home Economics Bureau.] A 1.9 : 1873/2 1130 Wartime family living, Jan. 26, 1943-Dec. 26, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed. None issued for Aug. 1943 and Oct. 1944. Oct. 1943 and Nov. 1944 issues are entitled : Annual outlook issue, autumn 1943 and Annual outlook issue, autumn 1944, respectively.] A 77.708 : 943/1-944/11 HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE 1131 Charts. [For charts of the Hydrographic Office which were not listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the periodical, Notice to Mariners, issued weekly by the Hydrographic Office, where charts are listed as they are issued, with number and complete title information.] N 6.18 : (nos. ) 1132 Eskimo place names and aid to conversation; [compiled by Donald B.] MacMillan. 1943. cover title, v+154 p. 3 pi. 4° (H. O. Misc. no. 10, 578. ) [ Processed. ] N 6.2 ; Es 4 1133 Gazetteer (no. 1), Solomon Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, and islands off the southeastern end of New Guinea, Aug. 1943. [1943.] v+112 p. il. 4° (H. O. Misc. no. 10, 881.) [Restricted. First supplement, H. O. Misc. no. 10, 881-A, Sept. 1943, 7 p. processed, and 2d supplement, H. O. Misc. no. 10, 881-B, Dec. 1943, cover title, 53 p. printed, were issued in 1943 and 1944, respectively.] N 6.33:1 H34 Gazetteer (no. 2), New Guinea and nearby islands, Nov. 1943. 1943. iv+204 p. il. 4° (H. O. Misc. no. 10, 882.) [Restricted. First supple- ment, H. O. Misc. no. 10, 882-A, Jan. 1944, cover title, 27 p., was issued also.] N 6.33 : 2 1135 Gazetteer (no. 3), Lesser Sundas and Moluccas, Dec. 1943. 1944. iv+324 p. il. 4" (H. O. Misc. no. 10, 883.) [Restricted. First supplement, H. O. Misc. no. 10, 883-A, Mar. 1944, 11 p. processed, was issued also.] N 6.33 : 3 H36 Gazetteer (no. 5), Celebes, Jan. 1944. 1944. iv+165 p. il. 4° (H. O. Misc. no. 10, 885.) [Restricted. First supplement, H. O. Misc. no. 10, S85-A, Mar. 1944, cover title, 44 p., was issued also.] N 6.33 : 5 H37 Gazetteer (no. 6). Caroline, Marianas, Marshall and Gilbert Islands, Jan. 1944. 1944. iv+102 p. il. 4° (H. O. Misc. no. 10, 886.) [Restricted.] N 6.33 : 6 1138 Gazetteer of Japanese Empire containing place names from Japanese hydro- graphic charts and sailing directions on issue in 1936, Aug. 1943. [1944.] [4] +378 p. 4° (H. O. Misc. no. 10, 947.) [Restricted. Japanese with Roman translation.] N 6.33 : J 27 1139 Handbook of magnetic compass adjustment and compensation [with bib- liography ; by] Nye S. Spencer and George F. Kucera. 2d edition. Sept. 1944. vii+152 p. il. (H. O. no. 226.) [Restricted. Approved by Ships Bureau.] N 6.8 : 226/944-2 1140 index to H. O. charts on issue by Hydrographic Office, Oct. 1943. n. p. [1943]. cover title, [75] p. il. oblong f° (H. O. pub. 1.) [Some of these pages are printed on one side only, and the illustrations are full page maps.] N6.S: 1/943 1141 Same, Oct. 1944. n. p. [1944]. cover title, [74] p. il. oblong f° (H. O. pub. 1.) [Some of these pages are printed on one side only, and the illustrations are full page maps.] N 6.8: 1/944 H42 index to Notices to mariners, nos. 1-52, 1943. 1944. [l]+55 p. N 6.11 : 943/1-52/ind. H43 Same, nos. 1-26, 1944. 1944. ii+35 p. N 6.11 : 944/1-26/ind. 69 1144 Memorandum for aviators, no. 18^0 (1941), 1-111 (1942), 1-15 (1943) ; Oct. 7, 1941-Jan. 1943. [1941-43.] Each 1 p. or [2] p. il. 4° or f° [Processed.] N 6.31 : 941/18-943/15 1145 Monthly tide calendar, Savannah, Ga. [etc.], Oct. 1941-Dec. 1944. [1941- 44.] Each 1 p. f° [The tabulated matter is processed.] N 6.22/3 : 941/10-944/12 1146 Notice to mariners, R. 1-R. 24 (1943), R. 1-R. 24 (1944) ; Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 15, 1944. [1943^4.] [xlix]+510 leaves, map and [xlix]+444+[xli] leaves. [Restricted. Semimonthly. An index to R. 1-R. 24, 1943, 30 p., was issued in 1944.] N 6.11/2 : 943/1-944/24 1147 Notice to mariners, relating to Great Lakes and tributary waters west of Montreal, no. 15-36 (1942), no. 1-36, (1943), no. 1-37 (1944) ; July 10, 1942-Dec. 8 r 1944. [Detroit, Mich., 1942-44.] various paging, il. [Weekly, April-December. Processed. Beginning with no. 15, July 10, 1942, Coast Guard Notice to mariners, Great Lakes, was consolidated with this publication. An index was also issued each year.] N 6.12/2 : 942/15-944/37 H48 Radio aids to navigation, Great Lakes, 1943; corrected to Jan. 15, 1943. [1943.] . [2] +60 leaves. [Processed. Supplements Hydrographic Office publications 205 and 206, which lists the radio aids to navigation of the world, except those of the Great Lakes.] N 6.2 :R 11/943 H49 Sailing directions for east coast of Greenland from Prince Christian Sound to Cape Morris Jesup, and Iceland, including Island of Jan Mayen. 1st edition [corrected to include Notice to mariners no. 48 (unclassified) and Restricted notice to mariners no. 23, each Dec. 1, 1943.] 1943. xiii+589 p. il. 2 maps. (H. O. no. 75.) [Restricted. Page of text pasted on inside of front cover.] N6.8: 75/943 11 50 Sailing directions for Persian Gulf, including Gulf of Oman, and northern shore of Arabian Sea as far eastward as Ras Muari. 3d edition [cor- rected to Sept. 16, 1944, including Notice to mariners no. 3S]. 1944. viii+323 p. il. 2 maps. (H . O. no. 158.) [Page of text pasted on inside of front cover. ] N 6.8 : 158/944 1151 Special Aleutian Islands supplement to United States coast pilot, Alaska, pt. 2, Yakutat Bay to Arctic Ocean, 4th (1938) edition. July 1, 1943. [3] +230 p. (H. O. no. 139.) [For confidential use of Navy Department. Prepared by Coast and Geodetic Survey. Supersedes p. 301-379 of Alaskan pilot, pt. 2.] N 6.18 : 139/943 1152 Status of gazetteers, issued by Hydrographic Office, Mar. 8, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. il. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] N 6.33 : ann. 1153 Tide calendar for Hampton Roads (naval base), Oct. 1941-Dec. 1943. [1941-43.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° or f° [Monthly. Processed.] N 6.22/1 : 941/10-943/12 1154 Tide calendar for Hampton Roads (Sewall Pt.), Jan.-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] Each 1 p. f° [Monthly. Processed.] N 6.22/1 : 944/1-12 1155 Tide, moon, and sun calendar, Baltimore, Md. [and Tide calendar, Hampton Roads, Va.], Sept. 1941-Dec. 1944. [1941-44.] Each [2] p. 4° [Monthly, Processed.] N 6.22/2 : 941/9-944/12 IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE, Senate 1156 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, calendar of bills and resolutions, Dec. 30, 1943-July 13, 1944 ; no. 3-5. 1944. Each 16 p. or 28 p. 4° Y 4.1m 6/2 : 78/3-5 INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE 1157 Annual report of commissioner of Office of Indian Affairs, reprinted from Annual report of Secretary of Interior for fiscal year 1944. [1945.] [ 1 ] +235-254 p. I 20. 1 : 944 70 1158 Brave against the enemy, T c oka wan itkok c ip ohitike kin he, [by] Ann Clark; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., Jan. 1944.] cover title, [1]+215 p. il. large 8° ( [Education Division ; Indian life readers, Sioux series no. 7.] ) [Photographic illustrations by Helen Post ; Sioux text by Emil Afraid of Hawk, edited by Edward A. Kennard. English and Sioux.] I 20.33 : B 73 1159 Bringer of mystery dog, Sunka wan wak c an agli kin he, [by] Ann Clark; edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans. r Oct. 1943.] cover title, 84 p. il. oblong 16° ([Educa- tion Division; Indian life readers, Sioux series no. 6].) [Illustrated by Oscar Howe; Sioux text by Emil Afraid of Hawk, edited by Edward A. Kennard. Another illustration and text on p. 1-3 of cover. English and Sioux.] I 20.33 : D 67 1160 Crafts of the O.iibwa (Chippewa) [with bibliography] ; by Carrie A. Lyford. [Printing Department, Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz., 1943.] 216 p. il. large 8° (Education Division ; Indian handcrafts 5.) [Title on cover is: Ojibwa crafts. Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] 1 20.31 : 5 1161 Directory of Indian service units; corrected to Apr. 1, 1943. [Sherman Institute Press, Riverside, Calif., Apr. 1, 1943.] [8] p. I 20.2 : D 62/943 1162 Earth brick construction [with bibliography ; by] Elbert Hubbell. [Print- ing Department, Chilocco Agricultural School, Chilocco, Okla., May 1943.] 110 p. il. large 8° (Education Division; Home Improvement pamphlets 1.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] 120.32:1 1163 Education for action, selected articles from Indian education 1936-43; by Willard W. Beatty and associates. [Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Kans.] 1944. [i]+347+[2] p. il. large 8° (Education Division.) [Includes list of publications of Education Division.] I 20.2: Ed 8 1164 Ferdinand and victory and other stories, by the children at Jones Academy, Okla. [Haskell Institute, Printing Department, Aug. 1944.] 32 p. il. oblong 24° (Education Division.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] 1 20.36 : F 37 1165 Field mouse goes to war, Tusan homichi tuwvota, by Edward A. Kennard ; edited by Willard W. Beatty. [Printing Department, Phoenix Indian School, Phoenix, Ariz., July 28, 1944.] cover title, 76 p. il. oblong 12° (Education Division.) [Illustrated by Fred Kaboti, Hopi text by Albert Yava. Another illustration and text on p. 1-3 of cover. English and Hopi.] 1 20.33 :M 86/2 1166 Grass Mountain mouse, He p'eji ifunkala kin; [by Ann Clark]. [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., Apr. 1943.] cover title, 108 p. il. oblong 16° (Education Division; [Indian life readers, Sioux series no. 3].) [Illustrated by Andrew Standing Soldier. Another illus- tration and text on p. 1-3 of cover. English and Sioux.] I 20.33 : M 86 1167 Hen of Wahpeton, Unjincila Wahpet'un etanhan kin he; [by Ann Clark]. [Haskell Institute Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., May 1943.] cover title, 97 p. il. oblong 16° (Education Division ; [Indian life readers, Sioux series no. 4.].) [Illustrated by Andrew Standing Soldier. Another illustration and text on p. 1-3 of cover. English and Sioux.] 1 20.33 : H 38 1168 igioo tales, by Edward L. Kiethahn ; illustrated by George Aden Ahgupuk. [Haskell Institute, Printing Department, Lawrence, Kans., Apr. 1944.] 122 p. il. oblong 12° (Education Division.) [Includes list of publica- tions of Education Division. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover.] I20.2:Ig4 1169 order 532; May 26, 1943. [1943.] 8 p. 4° [Processed. A revised edition was issued also.] 120.20:532 1170 Roads circular 65; May 15, 1943. [1943.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] I 20.24 : 65 71 1171 Spruce root basketry of Alaska Tlingit [with bibliography] ; by Frances Paul. [Haskell Institute, Printing Department, July 1944.] 80 p. il. large 8° (Education Division ; Indian handcrafts 8.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] I 20 31 : 8 H" 2 Story of the Blackfeet [with Selected list of reading on Blackfeet Indians] ; by John C. Ewers. [Printing Department, Haskell Institute, Nov. 1944.] 66 p. il. (Education Division; Indian life and customs pamphlet 6.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] 120.30:6 1173 Young hunter of Picuris, El cazadorcito de Picuris, by Ann Clark; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. [Printing Department, Chilocco Agricultural School, Chilocco, Okla., Feb. 15, 1943.] .cover title, 56 p. il. oblong 12° ( [Education Division ; Indian life readers, Pueblo series no. 2.] ) [Illus- trated by Velino Herrera (Ma-Pi-Wi). Spanish version by Christins M. Jenkins. English and Spanish.] I 20.33 : H 91 INFORMATION AND EDUCATION DIVISION, Army Service Forces 1174 Army talk, orientation fact sheet 31-52; Aug. 7-Dec. 30, 1944. [1944.] Each [4] p. or 8 p. 4° [Restricted. Weekly. Processed or printed.] W 109.212 : 31-52 1175 Destination, Berlin ! Transportation Corps will furnish necessary trans- portation ! [Desfoases-Neogravute, Paris, 1944.] cover title, 32 p. il. 4 p. of pi. small 4° [Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] W 109.202 : B 45 1176 Pocket guide to cities of Belgium and Luxembourg; [prepared by Army Information Branch]. [1944.] vi + 42 p. il. oblong 32° [For use of military personnel only.] W 109.215 : B 41 1177 Pocket guide to cities of Denmark ; [prepared by Army Information Branch]. [1944.] vi+52+ [6] p. il. oblong 32° [For use of military personnel only. The 6 pages are left blank to be used for memoranda.] W 109.215 : D 41 1178 Pocket guide to cities of Netherlands ; [prepared by Army Information Branch]. [1944.] vi+52+[6] p. il. oblong 32° [For use of military personnel only. The 6 pages are left blank to be used for memoranda.] W 109.215 : N 38 1179 Pocket guide to cities of Norway ; [prepared by Army Information Branch]. [1944.] vi+58 p. il. oblong 32° [For use of military personnel only.] W 109.215 : N 83 1180 Pocket guide to cities of southern France; [prepared by Army Informa- tion Branch]. [1944.] vi+82+[8] p. il. oblong 32° [The 8 pages are left blank to be used for memoranda.] W 109.215 : F 84/3 1181 Pocket guide to France; [prepared by Army Information Branch]. [1944.] cover title, 72 p. il. small 4° [For use of military personnel only.] W 109.215 : F 84 1182 Pocket guide to Germany; [prepared by Army Information Branch]. [1944.] cover title, 48 p. il. small 4° [For use of military personnel only.] W 109.215 :G 31 1183 Pocket guide to Hawaii; [prepared by Special Projects Branch, Morale Services Section, Central Pacific Base Command, produced by Army In- formation Branch, Information and Education Division]. [1944.] cover title, [2] +46 p. il. small 4° [For military personnel only. Illustrated by W. O. Robert Bach. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] W 109.215 : H 31 1184 Pocket guide to Italian cities; [prepared by Army Information Branch]. [1944.] vi+90 p. il. oblong 32° [For use of military personnel only.] W 109.215 : It 1 1185 Pocket guide to Paris and cities of northern France; [prepared by Army Information Branch]. [1944.] vi+86+ [4] p. il. oblong 32° [For use of military personnel only. The 4 pages are left blank to be used for memoranda.] W 109.215 : F 84/2 72 1186 Pocket guide to USSR; [prepared by Army Information Branch]. [1944.] [3] +57 p. il. small 4° [For use of military personnel only.] W 109.215 :Un 33 INFORMATION OFFICE, Agriculture Dept. 1187 The digest, Jan. 4 and 11, 1943 ; prepared in Press Service for use of USDA employees. [1942.] Each 4 p. 4° [Weekly. Processed. Discontinued.] A 21.14 : 943/1,2 1188 Outstanding scientific publications by USDA research workers issued by Department of Agriculture. Revised Oct. 22, 1944. [1944.] 27 p. 4° [Processed. ] A 21.2 : Sci 2/944 1189 Transmittal of news mats on food facts. June 16, 1943. 1 p. 4° (Food in- formation 22.) [Processed.] A 21.18: 22 INSPECTOR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT 1190 Information circular, v. 3, no. 1-v. 4, no. 12 ; Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943- 44.] various paging. [Monthly.- Numbers 1-8 of v. 3, issued in 2 parts each.] W 9.8 : 3/1-4/12 INTERDEPARTMENTAL WAR SAVINGS BOND COMMITTEE 1191 Are you taking advice from Adolph? don't ask your finance consultant! ask your conscience !!! back 4th war loan drive ; [poster] . 1944. 28X20 in. [Illustrator, Davis.] T1.35:Sul 1192 it's not as silly as it looks ! every extra dollar you spend, that might have gone into a war bond is another donation to Tojo's war chest, back 4th war loan drive; [poster]. 1944. 28X20 in. [Illustrator, Davis.] T 1.35 : W 28 1193 We Federal employees are buying 90 flying fortresses every month with war bonds through pay roll savings, let's make it 100 before Jan. 1944 ! [poster]. 1943. 27.7X22 in. T1.35:F77 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT 1194 First year in war program of Department of Interior and Petroleum Admin- istration for War. [1943.] [2] 4-27+ [1] p. narrow 8° 1 1.2 :W 19/2 1195 Guide for administration and operation of radio service, Department of Interior ; [by] S. L. Windes. July 1944. [1] +12 p. 1 1.77 : R 11/944 1196 Optimum program for production of war foods, proposed by Department of Interior. [1943.] [1] +6+ [95] p. 2 tab. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.2 :F 73 1197 Purchasing office circular 492-562; Jan. 2, 1943-Dec. 1, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements, amendments, and addenda to certain of these and earlier numbers were also issued.] 1 1.66 : 492-562 INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU 1198 Collection of income tax at source on wages, employer's duties under pro- visions of current tax payment act of 1943 (subchap. D, chap. 9, internal revenue code). [1943.] 12+ [4] p. 4° (Circular WT.) [The 4 pages are left blank to be used for memoranda.] T 22.20/2: In 2/943 1199 Internal revenue administrative code. 1941. xiii+347 p. [Confidential. A tentative draft of an administrative code based on the administrative provisions in the Internal revenue code and all amendments thereto made prior to Jan. 1, 1941.] T 22.19: Ad 6 1200 Your withholding exemptions [questions and answers]. Oct. 1944. [2] p. oblong 12°, folded into narrow 12° size. T 22.2 : W 77 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, Senate 1201 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, Oct. 13, 1943 ; no. 12. 1943. 32 p. 4° Y 4.1n 8/3 : 78/12 73 JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL, Navy 1202 Court-martial order 1-1943; July 3, 1943. [1943.] 161 p. 12° [This Court-martial order is issued for period Jan. -Mar. 1943. Issued with perforations.] N 1.14: 943/1 JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, Army 1203 American Military Government of Occupied Germany, 1918-20, report of officer in charge of civil affairs, 3d Army and American Forces in Ger- many, v. 2-4, appendices. [1920, duplicated for use of School of Military Government, 1942.] cover titles, various paging, 4° [Processed. Ref- erences interspersed.] W 10.2 : G 31/v.2-4 1204 American representation in occupied Germany, 1920-21 ; compiled by as- sistant chief of staff, G-2, American Forces in Germany. [Coblenz, May 1922, duplicated for use of School of Military Government, 1942.] 2 v., cover titles, 277 p. and 419 p. 3 pi. 4° [Processed. References interspersed.] W 10.2 : G 31/2/v.l, 2 1205 Same, 1922-23 ; compiled by assistant chief of staff, G-2, American Forces in Germany. [Coblenz, Germany, Feb. 1923, duplicated for use of School of Military Government, 1942.] cover title, lxvi+417 p. 8 pi. 4° [Proc- essed.] W 10.2 : G 31/3 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, House 1206 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 2d session, Feb. 12-June 16, 1944; no. 23-30. 1944. various paging, 4° Y 4.J 89/1 : 78/23-30 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, Senate 1207 Legislative and executive calendar, 78th Congress, Dec. 20, 1943-Nov. 25, 1944 ; no. 28-49. 1943-44. various paging, 4° Y 4. J 89/2 : 7S/28-19 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT 1208 Circuit court of appeals, 6th circuit, no. 9607, Seldon R. Glenn, collector of internal revenue, v. Eleanor Beard ; appeal from district court for west- ern district of Kentucky. [1944.] p. 115-118. J 1.76 :B 38/2 1209 Circuit court of appeals, 6th circuit, no. 9701, United States v. Mutual Trucking Company ; appeal from district court for northern district of Ohio, western division. [1944.] p. 184-190. J 1.76 :M 985 1210 Decisions on Federal rules of civil procedure, bulletin 160-167; Jan. 20- July31,1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] J 1.23 : 160-167 LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION 1211 Industrial home work. [Dec. 1944.] 2p.il. [Processed.] L 16.2 :H 75/6 1212 Occupational disease. [Dec. 1944.] 2p.il. [Processed.] L 16.2 :Oc 1/3 1213 Safety and health requirements, Mississippi. Nov. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] L 16.23 : M 69i 1214 Same, Nevada. Nov. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.23 :N 41 1215 Same, New Jersey. Nov. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.23 :N42j 1216 Same, North Carolina. Oct. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.23 :N 81c 1217 Same, South Carolina. Nov. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.23: So 8c 1218 Same, South Dakota. Nov. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.23: So 8d 1219 Same, Wyoming. Nov. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.23 : W 99 1220 Second injury funds. [Dec. 1944.] 2p.il. [Processed.] L 16.2: In 5/2 1221 State child-labor standards, Alabama. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 : Al lb 74 1222 Same, Arizona. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :Ar4i 1223 Same, Arkansas. Sept. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 : Ar 4k 1224 Same, California. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21:C12 1225 Same, Connecticut. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21:0 76 1226 Same, Delaware. Oct. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :D 37 1227 Same, Florida. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :F 66 1228 Same, Georgia. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :G 29 1229 Same, Idaho. Oct. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 : Jd 1 1230 Same, Illinois. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21: II 6 1231 Same, Indiana. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21: In 2 1232 Same, (Iowa. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L16.21:Io9 1233 Same, Kansas. Sept. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :K 13 1234 Same, Kentucky. Sept. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :K 41 1235 Same, Louisiana. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :L 93 1236 Same, Maryland. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :M 36 1237 Same, Massachusetts. [1944.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :M 38 1238 Same, Michigan. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 : M 58 1239 Same, Minnesota. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :M 66 1240 Same, Missouri. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :M69i 1241 Same, Nebraska. Oct. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :N 27 1242 Same, Nevada. Nov. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L16. 21 : N 41 1243 Same, New Hampshire. Oct. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :N42h 1244 Same, New Jersey. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :N42j 1245 Same, New York. [1944.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :N42y 1246 Same, North Carolina. Oct. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :N 81c 1247 Same, Ohio. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21: Oh 3 1248 Same, Oklahoma. Oct. 144. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :0k 4 1249 Same, Oregon. [1944.] 2p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21: Or 3 1250 Same, Pennsylvania. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :P 38 1251 Same, Rhode Island. Sept. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :R 34 1252 Same, South Carolina. Nov. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 : So 8c 1253 Same, Tennessee. Oct. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :T 25 1254 Same, Texas. Oct. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :T 31 1255 Same, Virginia. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 :V 81 1256 Same, Washington. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 : W 27 1257 Same, West Virginia. [1944.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 : W 52v 1258 Same, Wisconsin. [1944.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 : W 75 1259 Same, Wyoming. Nov. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.21 : W 99 1260 Training safety leaders, report to Planning Panel on War Safety Training, National Committee for Conservation of Manpower in War Industries. [Apr. 28, 1943.] [2] +U+18+ [1] p. il. 4° [Processed.] L 16.2 : Sa 1/2 1261 Wage payment and wage collection. [Dec. 1944.] 2 p. il. [Processed.] L 16.2 : W 12/6 1262 Wage payment: North Carolina. Oct. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.24 : N Sic 75 1263 Same, South Carolina. Nov. 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.24: So 8c 1264 Same, South Dakota. Nov. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.24: So 8d 1265 Same, Wyoming. Nov. 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.24 : W 99 1266 Workmen's compensation [employer edition, Nevada]. Nov. 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22 : N 41 1267 Same, [South Dakota]. Nov. 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22: So 8d 1268 Same, [Tennessee]. Nov. 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22 : T 25 1269 Same [Texas]. Nov. 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22 :T 31 1270 Same [Wyoming]. Nov. 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22 :W 99 1271 Workmen's compensation [union edition, Nevada]. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22/2 : N 41 1272 Same [North Carolina]. Nov. 1944. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22/2 : N 81c 1273 Same [South Dakota]. Nov. 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22/2 : So 8d 1274 Same [Tennessee]. Nov. 1944. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22/2 : T 25 1275 Same [Texas]. Nov. 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22/2 :T 31 1276 Same [Wyoming]. Nov. 1944. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] L 16.22/2 :W 99 LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU 1277 Effects on selected communities of war contract cutbacks and cancellations : [Chicago industrial area ; prepared by Betty C. Proudfoot]. [1944.] 35 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] L2.20:C43 1278 Same: [Des Moines, Iowa ; prepared by Betty C. Proudfoot]. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] L 2.20 :D 465 1279 Same : [Eau Claire, Wis. ; prepared by Maynard C. Heins]. [1944.] 9 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed. ] L 2.20 : Ea 88 1280 Same: [Meadville and Butler, Pa., and Dunkirk and Jamestown, N. Y.]. [1944.] 7 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] L 2.20 :M 462 1281 Same: [Milwaukee industrial area; prepared by Betty C. Proudfoot]. [1944.] 21 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] L 2.20 : M 64 1282 Same: [Racine, Wis. ; prepared by Betty C. Proudfoot]. [1944.] 5 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] L 2.20 : R 115 1283 Same : [St. Louis industrial area ; prepared by Betty C. Proudfoot]. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] L2.20:Sa21o 1284 Employment and pay rolls, detailed reports, Jan.-Dec. 1943. Mar. 26, 1943- Feb. 10, 1944. various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] L 2.9 : 943/1-12 1285 Employment of women in petroleum industry. Sept. 1943. [1]+13 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by Labor Statistics Bureau in cooperation with Petroleum Administration for War.] L2.19:P44 1286 Impact of war on Mobile area, working notebook for use by local groups studying recent economic developments and formulating plans for post- war period. Dec. 1944. cover title, iv+S8 p. 11 pi. 4° (Industrial area study 22. ) [Processed. ] L 2.16 : 22 1287 Impact of war on Muscle Shoals, Ala., area, Colbert and Lauderdale Coun- ties, working notebook for use by local groups studying recent economic developments and formulating plans for post-war period; [prepared by Thomas W. Kraseman and John P. Wymer]. Oct. 1943. cover title, iv+35 p. 6 pi. map, 4° (Industrial area study 13.) [Processed.] L 2.16: 13 76 1288 impact of war on Tri-City area, Scott County, Iowa, and Rock Island County, 111., working notebook for use by local groups studying recent economic developments and formulating plans for post-war period; [pre- pared by Florence Swanson]. Dec. 1944. cover title, [5] 4-44 p. 5 pi. 4° (Industrial area study 21.) [Processed. Text on p. 3 of cover.] L 2.16 : 21 1289 Price-fixing in iron and steel, 1st World War ; prepared by John M. Blair. May 1942. [3] 4-43 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] L2.2:Ir6 1290 Reconversion problems and postwar outlook of Buffalo industrial area ; [by Celia Star Gody and Allan D. Searle]. Aug. 1944. cover title, ii4-l- 34a+35-141 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] L2.19:R24 1291 Shipyard injuries during 1943 ; [prepared by Frank S. McElroy and Arthur L. Svenson]. [1944.] 5 p. (Serial no. R.1652.) [Also in Monthly labor review, May 1944.] L 2.6/a : Sh 64/26/943 1292 Statistical summary of Childersburg area, Talladega County, Ala., •statisti- cal data on war and pre-war employment and industry for use by local groups formulating plans for post-war period; [prepared by Victor E. Green]. Oct. 1943. cover title, iv4-9 p. 4 pi. map, 4° (Industrial area statistical summary 10.) [Processed.] L 2.18: 10 1293 Statistical summary of Harford County, Md., location of Aberdeen Proving Grounds, statistical data on war and pre-war employment and industry for use by local groups formulating plans for post-war period; [prepared by Floy Hendricks]. June 1943. cover title, iv4-12 p. 4 pi. map, 4° (In- dustrial area statistical summary 3.) [Processed.] L 2.18: 3 1294 Statistical summary of Pascagoula shipbuilding area, Jackson County, Miss., statistical data on war and pre-war employment and industry for use by local groups formulating plans for post-war period; [prepared by Elizabeth Child and I. Seth Levine]. Aug. 1943. cover title, iv4-13 p. 4 pi. map, 4° (Industrial area statistical summary 4.) [Processed.] L 2.18: 4 1295 Summary of technological developments affecting war production, Jan.- Aug. 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] L 2.17 : 943/1-8 1296 Survey of housing requirements of war workers in Akron. Jan. 24, 1944. 11 p. 4° [Processed.] L 2.2 : H 81/7 129 ? Same : in Baltimore. Feb. 1, 1944. 15 p. 4° [Processed.] L 2.2 :H 81/8 1 29 8 Same in Denver. Feb. 29, 1944. 12 p. 4° [Processed.] L 2.2 : H 81/9 1299 Same in Milwaukee. Dec. 29, 1943. 11 p. 4° [Processed.] L 2.2 :H 81/3 1300 Same in New Orleans. Jan. 15, 1944. 16 p. 4° [Processed. Date of issue corrected in manuscript.] L 2.2 :H 81/5 1301 Same in San Antonio. Jan. 20, 1944. 16 p. 4° [Processed.] L 2.2 : H 81/6 1802 Same in San Diego. Dec. 29, 1943. 11 p. 4° [Processed. Manuscript corrections on p. 1.] L2.2: H 81/4 LAW LIBRARY, Library of Congress 13 3 Courts martial law of Soviet Russia, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Japan and disciplinary code of Soviet Russia. Washington, 1943. cover title, 2 leaves 4 67 p. 4° [Processed.] LC10.2:C83 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE, Library of Congress 1304 [Public affairs bulletin] : Agricultural subsidies in United States, 1933-43 ; [by] Anne Scitovszky, Julius W. Allen. Washington, Oct. 1943. [1]4 iii+56 p. 4° (Bulletin 25.) [Processed.] LC14.9r25 1305 Same: Cartels and international patent agreements, a selected and anno- tated bibliography with index by commodities ; compiled by Leisa Bron- 77 son. Washington, D. C., Dec. 1943. cover title, 49 p. 4° ( [Bulletin 26.] ) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] LC 14.9: 26 1306 Same: High lights in development of Federal policies and activities in education ; [by] Charles A. Quattlebaum. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1944. cover title, [4] +57 p. 4° (Bulletin 30.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] LC 14.9: 30 1307 Same : Procedures of peace-making with special reference to present war, pt. 1, Summary; [by Benjamin Akzin]. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1943. cover title, 6 p. 4° (Bulletin 23A.) [Processed.] LC 14.9 : 23 A 1308 Same, pt. 2, Main report [with bibliographies ; by Benjamin Akzin]. Wash- ington, D. C, Aug. 1943. cover title, [2] +80 p. 4° (Bulletin 23B.) [Processed.] LC 14.9 : 23 B 1309 War service bulletins prepared for Office for Emergency Management: series H, Subject documentation, H-4 [to] H-6; Mar. 1-Apr. 5, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Discontinued.] LC 14.11 : H-4 to H-6 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 1310 Catalog of 1st national exhibition of prints made during current year, held 1943 at Library of Congress, May 1-July 1. [1943.] cover title, 32 p. il. LC 1.2 : P 93/2/943 13H Catalog of 2nd national exhibition of prints made during current year, held 1944 at Library of Congress, May 1-July 1. [1944.] cover title, 27 p. il. 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[Beck Engraving Co., Inc., Phila., Pa., Aug. 14,1944.] [60] p. il. f° N 9.2 : Av 5/2/944 1323 United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve [women of America, release a marine to drive that tank, man that gun, down that plane], n. p. [MCPB, Aug. 19, 1943]. [2] 4-32+ [2] p. il. N 9.2 : M 33/6/943-2 MARITIME COMMISSION 1324 Report to Congress for period ended June 30, 1942 [with appendices]. [1943.] cover title, [4] leaves+62+[35] p. 4° [Processed. The report covers the activities of the Commission and of certain related activities of War Shipping Administration.] MC 1.1 : 942 1325 [Surplus property] list 1-9; Aug. 12-Dec. 28, 1944. [1944.] various pag- ing, oblong 8° [Processed.] MC 1.27 : 1-9 1326 Victory fleet, digest of production news with suggestion bulletins, Jan. 26- Aug. 30, 1943; v. 1, no. 27-v. 2, no. 9. [1943.] various paging, il. 4° [Weekly. Processed*. Volume 2, no. 9 is a Special edition. An index to v. l r nos. 1-52, July 6, 1942- June 28, 1943, was issued also.] MC 1.24 : 1/27-52,2/1-9 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, Army 1327 Army dental bulletin, supplement to Army medical bulletin, v. 14, no. 1-3 ; Jan.-July 1943. [1943.] cover titles, [7] +151 p. il. [Quarterly. Ab- sorbed by Bulletin of U. S. Army Medical Department] W 44.21/12 : 14/1-3 1328 Army veterinary bulletin, supplement to Army medical bulletin, v. 37, no. 1-3; Jan.-July 1943. [1943.] cover titles, [9] +268 p. il. 4° [Quar- terly. Absorbed by Bulletin of U. S. Army Medical Department.] W 44.21/8 : 37/1-3 1329 Bulletin of Army Medical Department, no. 65-83; Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] cover titles, various paging, 11. [Quarterly; monthly be- ginning with no. 70. Numbers 65-68 carried title Army medical bulle- tin.] W 44.21/7 : 65-83 1330 Information concerning Army Nurse Corps. 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N 10.13 : M 46/943 1337 Protect yourself [venereal disease is bad for you, and it's bad for the Navy]. [1944.] [2] +19 p. il. small 4° ( [NavMed VD-6.] ) N 10.19 : 6 1338 Story of Old Joe. [1944.] [l]+9 p. il. 48° ( [NavMed. VD-3.] ) [Series designation incorrectly given as NavMed VD-4.] N 10.19 : 3 79 MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE, House 1339 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, May 25, 1944 ; no. 9. 1944. xii+47 p. 4° Y 4.M 53 : 78/9 MILITARY ACADEMY, West Point 1340 General court-martial orders 1-9 (1943), 1-25 (1944) ; Jan. 4, 1943-Dec. 11, 1944. [Headquarters Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1943-44.] various paging. [A corrected copy of order 9 was issued also.] W 12.13 : 943/1-944/25 1341 General orders 1-50 (1943), 1^0 (1944); Jan. 29, 1943-Dec. 30, 1944. [Headquarters Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1943-44.] various paging. W 12.10 : 943/1-944/40 1342 index to General orders, Special orders, Special and General court-martial orders, and Memoranda, 1943. [U. S. M. A. Printing Office, Mar. 1, 1944.] 53 p. W 12.16 : 943 1343 Memorandum 1-30 (1943) , 1-33 (1944) ; Jan. 16, 1943-Dec. 22, 1944. [Head- quarters Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1943-44.] Each 1 p. [A corrected copy of Memorandum 15 was issued also.] W 12.15 : 943/1-944/33 1344 Official register of officers and cadets, United States Military Academy, academic year ending June 30, 1943. U. S. Military Academy Printing Office, West Point, N. Y., 1943. 222+ [1] p. W 12.5 : 943 1345 Official register of officers and cadets, United States Military Academy, academic year ending June 30, 1944. U. S. Military Academy Printing Office, West Point, N. Y., 1944. 160 p. W 12.5 : 944 1346 Orders, United States Corps of Cadets, by commandant of cadets, 1942. West Point, N. Y., United States Military Academy Printing Office [1943]. 124 leaves, il. [Officially known as Blue book. Issued in loose-leaf form. Some of these leaves are printed as pages. This edition is up to date as of Sept. 1, 1942. Blue book change lists 1-15, accompanied by revised pages, were also issued to this edition.] W 12.6/2 : C 11/942 1347 Special court-martial orders 1-61 [1943], 1-57 [1944] ; Jan. 5, 1943-Dec. 31, 1944. [1943-44.] Each 1 p. W 12.14 : 943/1-944/57 1348 Special orders 1-305 (1943), 1-310 (1944); Jan. 2, 1943-Dec. 30, 1944. [Headquarters Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1943-44.] various paging. W 12.11 : 943/1-944/310 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, House 1349 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, May 1, 1943-Aug. 1944; 3d-llth edition. 1943-44. various paging, 4° Y 4.M 59/1 : 78/3-11 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, Senate 1350 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, Mar. 31, 1944 ; no. 11. 1944. 104 p. 4° Y 4.M 59/2 : 78/11 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE DIVISON 1351 British military terminology. May 15, 1943. cover title, vi+210 p. il. 12° ( Special series no. 13. ) W 100.7 : 13 1352 German coastal defenses. June 15, 1943. cover title, vi+89 p. il. map, 12" ( Special series no. 15. ) [Confidential.] W 100.7: 15 1353 German doctrine of stabilized front. Aug. 15, 1943. cover title, ix+141 p. il. 2 maps, 12° (Special series no. 17.) [Confidential.] W 100.7 : 17 1354 German military abbreviations. Apr. 12, 1943. cover title, iii+246 p. 12° (Special series no. 12.) W 100.7: 12 1355 German military symbols, Jan. 1943. [1943.] vi+144 p. il. W 100.2 : G 31 80 1356 German military symbols, Apr. 1, 1944. [1944.] xiv+343 p. il. [Re- stricted. Supersedes both U. S. publication entitled Germany military symbols, Jan. 1943, and appendix 48 of British publication entitled Notes on the Germany Army, war, Dec. 1940.] W 100.2 : G 31/944 MINES BUEEAU 1357 Accidents to children from blasting caps; by D. Harrington and R. G. Warncke. Mar. 1944. [l]+13p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7275.) [Processed.] I 28.27 : 7275 1358 Aluminum alloy ingot monthly report 1-8. Dec. 30, 1944. 4 p. 4° (Min- eral industry surveys.) [Processed. Report 1-8 issued as one publi- cation.] 128.71:1-8 1359 Application of carbon tetrachloride-type fire-extinguisher liquid to burning magnesium chips and magnesium incendiary bombs ; by S. J. Pearce, Leopold Scheflan, H. H. Schrenk, G. E. Ferguson, and H. R. Brown. Feb. 1943. [1] +18 p. 12 pi. 4° (Report of investigations, R. J. 3686. ) [Proc- essed.] I28.23:36S6 1360 Coke and byproducts ; by J. W. Buch, J. A. De Carlo, and M. M. Otero. 1943. [2] +53 p. il. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942.] I 28.37/a : C 669/942 1361 Crude petroleum report by refineries, Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944, monthly crude refinery report no. CRR A-943-112 to CRR A-943-135. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Restricted. Processed. Dec. 1943 and Dec. 1944 include summaries for 1943 and 1944 respectively.] 1 28.45 :112-135 1362 Exploration for war minerals (through fiscal year 1942) ; by McHenry Mosier and A. C. Johnson. Jan. 1943. [l]+44 p. 2 pi. 4° (Report of in- vestigations, R. I. 3676.) [Processed. Includes list of publications relat- ing to exploration of war minerals, issued by Mines Bureau July 1, 1939- June 30, 1942.] 1 28.23 : 3676 1363 Foreign minerals survey, v. 1, no. 1-10, Nov. 1948-Dec. 1944; prepared by Foreign Minerals Division. [1943-44.] various paging, many p. of pi. 4° [ Processed. ] 1 28.81 : 1/1-10 1364 Gold, silver, copper, and lead in Alaska (mine report) ; by Chas. W. Hender- son. 1943. [2] +12 p. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 1 28.37/a : G 563/17/942 1365 Gold, silver, copper, and lead in Wyoming (mine report) ; by Chas. W. Henderson. 1943. [2] +4 p. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 1 28.37/a : G 563/13/942 1366 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Arizona (mine report) ; by G. E. Woodward and Paul Luff. 1943. [2] +29 p. il. [Also in Minerals year- book, 1942.] 1 28.37/a : G 563/2/942 1367 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in California (mine report) ; by Charles White Merrill and H. M. Gaylord. 1943. [2] +34 p. il. [Also in Miner- als yearbook, 1942.] 1 28.37/a : G 563/3/942 1638 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Central States (mine report) ; by A. J. Martin. 1943. [2] +22 p. il. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 1 28.37/a : G 563/19/942 1369 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Colorado (mine report) ; by Chas. W. Henderson. 1943. [2] +32 p. il. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 1 28.37/a : G 563/4/942 1370 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Eastern States (mine report) ; by A. J. Martin. 1943. [2] +13 p. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942.] I 28.37/a : G 563/18/942 1371 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Montana (mine report) ; by G. E. Woodward and Paul Luff. 1943. [2] +25 p. il. [Also in Minerals year- book, 1942. ] I 28.37/a : G 563/15/942 81 1372 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Nevada (mine report) ; by Charles White Merrill and H. M. Gaylord. 1943. [2] +23 p. il. [Also in Miner- als yearbook, 1942.] 1 28.37/a : G 503/6/942 1373 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in New Mexico (mine report) ; by Chas. W. Henderson. 1943. [2] 4-17 p. il. [Also in Minerals vearbook, 1942.] 1 28.37/a : G 563/7/942 1374 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Oregon (mine report) ; by Charles White Merrill and H. M. Gaylord. 1943. [2] 4-14 p. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942. ] I 28.37/a : G 563/8/942 1375 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in South Dakota (mine report) ; by Chas. W. Henderson. 1943. [2] +6 p. il. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942.] 1 28.37/a : G 563/9/942 1376 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Texas (mine report) ; by Chas. W. Henderson. 1943. [2] +4 p. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942.] I 28.37/a : G 563/10/942 1377 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Washington (mine report) ; by G. B. Woodward and Paul Luff. 1943. [2] +14 p. [Also in Minerals year- book, 1942.] I 28.37/a : G 563/12/942 1378 Gvpsum; bv Forrest T. Moyer and M. G. Downey. 1943. [2] +14 p. il. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942.] I 28.37/a : G 998/942 1379 iron ore monthly report 12-21. Mar. 17-Dec. 3, 1944. Each 2 p. 4° (Min- eral industry surveys.) [Processed. Earlier reports included in Mineral market reports, MMS.] 128.66:12-21 1380 Lead scrap consumers report 1-12. May 9-Dec. 23, 1944. Each 2 p. 1 pi. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] 128.67:1-12 1381 Mine production of copper, monthly report no. 30-43. Jan. 5, 1944-Feb. 6, 1945. Each 2 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] 1 28.59 : 30-43 1382 Mine production of lead, monthly report no. 30-43. Jan. 5, 1944-Feb. 12, 1945. Each 2 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] I 28.60 : 30-43 1383 Mine production of zinc, monthly report no. 33^6. Jan. 4, 1944-Feb. 9, 1945. Each 2 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] 1 28.57 : 33-46 1384 Monthly mercury report, no. 53-65. Feb. 9, 1944-Feb. 12, 1945. Each 1 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] 128.55:53-65 1385 Monthly zinc report 2-10. May 2-Dec. 26, 1944. Each 6 p. or 5 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed. Number 1 is M. M. S. 1158.] I 28.69 : 2-10 1386 Nonferrous scrap dealers report 12-22. Mar. 1-Dec. 21, 1944. Each 7 p. il. or 4 p. 24 p. of pi. [Processed.] I 28.65 : 12-22 1387 Tin; by C. E. Nighman and J. B. Umhau. 1943. [2] +24 p. [Also in Minerals yearbook, 1942.] I 28.37/a : T 49/942 1388 zinc scrap consumers report 1-10. Apr. 12-Dec. 11, 1944. Each 2 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] I 28.68 : 1-10 MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION 1389 Daily discharge of Mississippi River and its tributaries and outlets, 1939. n. p. M. R. C. Print [Jan. 1943]. vi+144+2+1 p. W 31.2 : D 63/2/939 1390 Daily discharge of Mississippi River and its tributaries and outlets, 1940. n. p. M. R. C. Print [June 1943]. vi+115+1 p. W 31.2 : D 63/2/940 1391 Daily discharge of Mississippi River and its tributaries and outlets. 1941. n. p. M. R. C. Print [Dec. 1943]. vi+148+2 p. W 31.2 : D 63/2/941 1392 Louisiana, Grosse Tete quadrangle, [map] lat. 30 o 15'-30°30', long. 91°15'- 91°30'. Scale 1 m.=l in., scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 5 ft. Edition 82 of 1940, Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C, 1938 [1943]. 17 X 15 in. W 31.9 : G 914/940 1293 Maps of Mississippi River, Cairo, 111., to Gulf of Mexico, La. Scale 1 : 62,500, approximately 1 in.=l m. 11th edition [revised] Jan. 1943. n. p. [1943]. cover title, 3 pi. 60 maps, 10 pi. oblong f° [Includes 53 detail maps which read advance sheet subject to correction and 7 index sheets (drawn to scale 1 : 500,000) . Other maps on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] W 31.7 : C 12/943 1394 Missouri-Arkansas, Hayti quadrangle, [map] lat. 36°-36°15', long. 89°45'- 90°. Scale 1 m.=l in., scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1940, Army Map Service, Army, Washington, D. C, 1943. 17X14 in. W 31.9 : H 334/940 1395 Results of discharge observations, Mississippi River and its tributaries and outlets, 1939. n. p. M. R. C. Print [Feb. 1943]. ix+123 p. W 31.2 : D 63/939 1396 Results of discharge observations, Mississippi River and its tributaries and outlets, 1940. n. p. M. R. C. Print [July 1943]. ix+80 p. W 31.2 : D 63/940 1397 Stages of Mississippi River and of its principal tributaries [calendar year] 1938. n. p. M. R. O. Print [Dec. 1941]. lxxix+139 p. 6 pi. [Restricted.] W 31.5 : 938 1398 Stages of Mississippi River and of its principal tributaries [calendar year] 1939. n. p. M. R. C. Print [Dec. 1942]. lxxxiv+153 p. 6 pi. [Restricted.] W 31.5 : 939 1399 Stages of Mississippi River and of its principal tributaries [calendar year] 1940. n. p. M. R. C. Print [1943]. xc4-157 p. 6 pi. [Restricted.] W 31.5 : 940 1400 Stages of Mississippi River and of its principal tributaries, [calendar year] 1941. n. p. M. R. C. Print [Sept. 1943]. lxxxix+160 p. 6 pi. [Restricted.] W 31.5 : 941 MORALE SERVICES DIVISION 1401 Air Technical Service Command; [poster]. 1944. 19X24 in. [Also in Newsmap, overseas edition, Oct. 4-11, 1944, v. 3, no. 26.] W 109.211 : Ai 7 1402 The digest, Dec. 1943-Dec. 1944 ; v. 1, no. 1-v. 2, no. 1. [1944.] 8 p. il. or 12 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Formerly Special Service digest issued by Special Service Division.] W 109.210 : 1/1-2/1 1403 German Army uniforms; [poster]. 1944. 19X24 in. [Also in Newsmap, overseas edition, Jan. 13-20, 1944, v. 2, no. 40.] W 109.211: Un 3 1 404 Jap Army uniforms; [poster]. [1944.] 17.5X23.5 in. [Also in Newsmap, overseas edition, Jan. 22-Feb. 14, 1944, v. 2, no. 42.] W 109.211 : Un 3/2 1405 Landing craft; [poster]. 1944. 19X24 in. [Also in Newsmap, overseas edition, Feb. 10-17, 1944, v. 2, no. 44.] W 109.211 :L 23 1406 Luftwaffe (German Air Force) uniforms; [poster]. 1944. 19X24 in. [Also in Newsmap, overseas edition, Feb. 24-Mar. 2, 1944, v. 2, no. 46.] W 109.211 : Un 3/3 1407 Northeast New Guinea; [map]. Scale 200 stat. m. =9.3 in. 1943. 34X42 in. [Also in Newsmap, Jan. 6-13, 1944, v. 2, no. 37.] W 109.213 : N 42 g 1408 Pacific and Far East, current guide to principal scenes of action in south- west Pacific and eastern Asiatic theatres of operation; [map]. Scale 1000 stat. m.=6.1 in. 1944. 83X46 in. [Also in Newsmap, Mar. 30- Apr. 6, 1944, v. 2, no. 51.] W 109.213 : P 11 1409 p Valley, Italy; [map]. Scale 20 stat. m.=2.7 In. 1943. 27X46 in. [Also in Newsmap, June 27- July 6, 1944, v. 3, no. 12.] W 109.213 : It 1 1410 Pocket guide to Burma. [Revised edition, Apr. 1944.] [1944.] [3] +70+ [6] p. il. small 4° [Prepared by Army Information Branch, ASF, United States Army. For use of military personnel only. The 6 pages at end are left blank for notes.] W 109.215 : B 92 83 1411 Pocket guide to India. [Revised edition, Apr. 1944.] [1944.] [4] +68 p. il. small 4° [Prepared by Army Information Branch, ASF, United States Army. For use of military personnel only. Pages 67-68 are left blank to be used for notes.] W 109.215 : In 2 1412 Pocket guide to New Caledonia. [Revised edition, Apr. 1, 1944.] [4] +60 p. il. small 4° [Prepared by Army Information Branch, A. S. F., United States Army. For use of military personnel only.] W 109.215 : N 42 c 1413 Saipan! within the inner defenses; [poster]. 1944. 35X47 in. [Also in Newsmap, July 13-20, 1944, v. 3, no. 14.] W 109.211 : Sa 2 1414 Target Tokyo; [poster]. 1943. 23.9X19 in. [Also in Newsmap, overseas edition, Oct. 18, 1943, v. 2, no. 26.] W 109.211 : T 57 NARCOTICS BUREAU 1415 Bureau order 52-65; May 13, 1943-Dec. 30, 1944. [1943-44.] various pag- ing, 4° [Processed.] T 56.7/2 : 52-65 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 1416 Investigation of possibilities of gas turbine for marine propulsion [with list of references], report submitted to Secretary of Navy by committee on gas turbines, appointed by National Academy of Sciences, June 10, 1940. 1941. [l]+45p. il. 3 pi. (Ships Bureau. Technical bulletin 2.) [Restricted. Issued with perforations.] N 29.9 : 2 NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS 1417 Description of stress-strain curves by 3 parameters [with list of references] ; by Walter Ramberg and William R. Osgood. Washington, July 1943. cover title, 13 p. 15 pi. 4° (Technical notes 902.) [Processed.] Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/902 NATIONAL ARCHIVES 1418 Archival repositories in Balkan States ; [compiled by Ernst Posner]. Jan. 1944. 18 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] AE1.2:Ar2/3 1419 Archival repositories in enemy occupied countries of northwest Europe; [compiled by Ernst Posner]. Jan. 1944. 42 p. 4° [Confidential. Proc- essed.] AE1.2:Ar2/4 1420 Materials in National Archives relating to basic iron, steel, and tin indus- tries ; [compiled by J. E. Boell]. Nov. 1943. 8 p. 4° (RIC 23.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12: 23 1421 Materials in National Archives relating to dehydration of foods ; [compiled by Forrest L. Foor]. July 1943. 6 p. 4° (RIC 21.) [No longer re- stricted. Processed.] AE 1.12 : 21 1422 Materials in National Archives relating to demobilization of armed forces and to relief, rehabilitation, and employment of veterans following World War I. June 1944. 18 p. 4° ( [Reference information circular] RIC 28.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12: 28 1423 Materials in National Archives relating to disposition of surplus property following 1st World War; [prepared by Guy A. Lee]. Feb. 1944. 14 p. 4° (RIC 27.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12: 27 1424 Materials in National Archives relating to labor migration during 1st World War and post-war period. Jan. 1943. 5 p. 4° ( [Reference information circular 15.]) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12 : 15 1425 Materials in National Archives relating to military government by United States in Caribbean area, 1898-1934 ; [prepared by Kenneth Munden and Forrest L. Foor]. Feb. 1944. 14+[1] p. 4° (RIC 26.) [No longer re- stricted. Processed.] AE 1.12 : 26 84 1426 Materials in National Archives relating to nutrition and food conservation by consumers, 1917-41; [compiled by Lillie A. Bontz and Max Levin]. Jan. 1944. 12 p. 4° (RIC 25.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12 : 25 1427 Materials in National Archives relating to rubber. June 1944. 16 p. 4° ([Reference information circular] RIC 29.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12 : 29 1428 Materials in National Archives relating to termination or modification of contracts and settlement of claims following 1st World War ; [prepared by Guy A. Lee]. Jan. 1944. 16 p. 4° (RIC 24.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12 : 24 1429 Materials in National Archives relating to work of Civilian Conservation Corps; [prepared by Evangeline Thurber]. Dec. 1944. 6 p. 4° (RIC 30.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12: 30 1430 Personnel records in National Archives; [compiled by Elizabeth Bethel]. Nov. 1943. 14+ [1] p. 4° (RIC 22.) [No longer restricted. Processed.] AE 1.12 : 22 1431 Preliminary checklist of classified files of Division of Territories and Island Possessions, Department of Interior ; compiled by Kenneth Munden. June 1943. xii+65 p. 4° (PC 7.) [Processed.] AE1.15:7 1432 Preliminary checklist of general administrative files of Rehabilitation Division ; compiled by Evangeline Thurber. July 1944. 43 p. 4° (PC 15. ) [ Processed. ] AE 1.15 : 15 1433 Preliminary checklist of general files of construction organization United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation ; compiled by Robert Claus and Thornton W. Mitchell. Mar. 1943. 24 p. 4° ([PC 2].) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] AE 1.15 : 2 1434 Preliminary checklist of high cost of living records of Department of Justice; compiled by Hardee Allen. Oct. 1943. 24 p. 4° (PC 11.) [Processed.] AE 1.15 : 11 1435 Preliminary checklist of records of Department of Claims, United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation ; compiled by Robert Claus. Nov. 1943. 25 p. 4° (PC 12.) [Processed.] AE 1.15: 12 1436 Preliminary checklist of records of Federal Fuel Distributor, 1922-23; compiled by Dorothy V. Martin. Nov. 1943. 13 p. 4° (PC 13.) [Proc- essed.] AE 1.15: 13 1437 Preliminary checklist of records of Joint Information Board on Minerals and Derivatives; compiled by Albert Whimpey. Mar. 1943. 19 p. 4° ([PC 4].) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] AE1.15:4 1438 Preliminary checklist of records of Planning Branch, Procurement Divi- sion, Office of Assistant Secretary of War, 1921-41 ; compiled by Stuart Portner, George Stansfield, and Stuart B. Schaffner. May 1943. 86 p. 4° ( [ PC 6 ] . ) [Processed. ] AE 1.15 : 6 1439 Preliminary checklist of records of survey of Federal Archives Work Proj- ects Administration, 1935-43 ; prepared by Frances T. Bourne. June 1944. 15 p. 4° (PC 14.) [Processed.] AE 1.15: 14 1440 Preliminary checklist of records of Temporary National Economic Com- mittee, 1938-41 ; prepared by Harold E. Hufford and Watson G. Caudill. July 1944. ix+94 p. 4° (PC 16.) [Processed.] AE 1.15: 16 1441 Preliminary checklist of records of War Department Claims Board, 1918-22 ; compiled by Stuart Portner and Victor Gondos, jr. Feb. 1943. 105 p. 4° ([PC 5.]) [Processed.] AE1.15:5 1442 Preliminary checklist of records of War Minerals Relief Commission, 1919-41; compiled by Albert Whimpey. Aug. 1943. 31 p. 4° (PC 9.) [Processed. ] AE 1. 15 : 9 1443 Preliminary checklist of reports received by Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations, Department of Agriculture; compiled by Lois Ball Miller. June 1943. 52 p. 4° (PC 8.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] AE1.15:8 85 1444 Preliminary checklist of War Department foreign patent claims records, 1922-33, received from Office of Judge Advocate General, War Depart- ment; compiled by Stuart Portner, Victor Gondos, jr., and Henrv H. Eddy. Sept. 1943. 27 p. 4° (PC 10.) [Processed.] AE 1.15: 10 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS 1445 Dental materials, publications by staff of National Bureau of Standards and research associates on dental materials. [Revised edition.] July 1, 1943. 15 p. 4° (Letter circular LC 55S.) [Processed.] C 13.16 : 558/2 1446 Temperature* measurements, publications by members of staff of National Bureau of Standards. Feb. 5, 1944. 104-2+3+ [4] p. 4° (Letter cir- cular LO-743.) [Processed. Supersedes LC-688.] C13.16:743 NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 1447 Thomas Jefferson bicentennial exhibition, 1743-1943, Apr. 13-May 15, 1943 [catalog]. [Press of Gibson Brothers, Inc., Washington, D. C, 1943.] [11] p. 4° [Portrait on p. 1 of cover.] SI 8.2 : J 35 NATIONAL HOUSING AGENCY 1448 Federal war housing legislation, compilation of principal Federal acts relating to provision of housing for war workers, and Executive order 9070, Feb. 24, 1942, consolidating housing functions and activities of Federal Government into National Housing Agency. July 15, 1943. cover title, i+l-52c+53-83 p. 4° [Processed.] NHA 1.5 : W 19/944 1449 Promotional plan to assist in solving war housing and problem in critical communities, n. p. [1943]. [31] p. il. large 4° (Homes Use Service.) NHA 1.2 : W 19/6 1450 Technical Division bulletin 19-32 ; Feb. 11, 1943-Mar. 31, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] NHA 1.9 : 19-32 1451 Same, continued with title, Technical bulletin 33 and 34; Oct. and Dec. 1944. [1944.] [2] +27 p. and 32 p. 4° [Processed.] NHA 1.9: 33, 34 1452 Tools of National Housing Agency and how they work, detailed analysis of statutory framework for housing, together with description of statutes in operation and results achieved and attainable under them. June 1, 1944. cover title, iii+157 p. il. 4° [Processed.] NHA 1.2 :N 21/2 1453 Wanted, a place to live ! first need of war workers and their families. Apr. 1943. [2] p. f°, folded into narrow 8° size. NHA 1.2 : L 74 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH 1-15-1 Industrial hygiene, current news of official industrial hygiene activities, v. 3, no. 1-12, Jan.-Dec. 1943; issued monthly by Division of Industrial Hygiene. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] FS 2.45 : 3/1-12 1455 New publications (supplement to Publications list of Industrial Hygiene Division, U. S. Public Health Service, and Industrial Hygiene Research Laboratory, National Institute of Health, Oct.-Dec. 1944). [1944.] [2] p. 4° [Processed.] FS 2.22 : In 27/942-43/supp. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD 1456 [National labor relations act (49 Stat. 449), act to diminish causes of labor disputes burdening or obstructing interstate and foreign commerce, to create National Labor Relations Board, and for other purposes, ap- proved July 5, 1935, etc.] [1943.] i+24 p. LR 1.5 :L 11/2 NATIONAL MUSEUM 1457 Proceedings of National Museum. 1944. v. 93, viii+647 p. il. 4 pi. 28 p. of pi. [Articles 3157-70 are included in this volume. Each article is also published separately in advance.] SI 3.6 : 93 86 1458 Proceedings of National Museum. 1944. v. 94, vi+598 p. il. 2 pi. 32 p. of pi. [Article 3171-77 are included in this volume. Each article is also pub- lished separately in advance.] SI 3.6 : 94 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 1459 Annual fire report, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1942. [Jan. 21, 1943.] 4 p. oblong 8° [Processed.] I 29.2 : F 51/2/942 1460 Annual report of director of National Park Service [fiscal year 1944.] [1945.] [1] +207-233 p. [Also in Annual report of Secretary of In- terior, fiscal year 1944.] • 129.1:944 1461 Checklist of plants, Hawaii National Park, Kilauea-Mauna Loa section, with a discussion of the vegetation [and with selected bibliography] ; by Gunnar O. Fagerlund and Arthur L. Mitchell. 1944. [3] +76 leaves, 4° (Hawaii National Park. Natural history bulletin 9.) [Processed.] I 29.2 : H 31/4/bull.9 1462 Memorandum regarding personnel and policy changes, v. 13, no. 1 and 2 ; Jan. and Mar. 1943. [1943.] 18 p. and 16 p. 4° [Processed. Title for Mar. issue is : Memorandum of personnel and policy. Superseded by Personnel and policy memorandum.] 129.3/2:13/1,2 1463 National Park Service bulletin, v. 14, no. 3; Aug. 1944. [1944.] 40 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes Personnel and policy memorandum.] I 29.3/2 : 14/3 1464 Notes on building up a reptile study collection; by Earl Jackson. [1944.] 8+[l] leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] I 29.2 :R 29 1 465 Personnel and policy memorandum, v. 13, no. 3-6, v. 14, no. 1 and 2 : May 1943-Mar. 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supersedes Memorandum regarding personnel and policy changes. Superseded by National Park Service bulletin.] 129.3/2:13/3-14/2 1466 state parks, 1941. Oct. 1943. 2 pts. 4° [Processed. Compiled from 1941 annual records on State park lands and related areas.] I 29.2 : P 21/9/pt.l, 2 pt. 1. Annual compilation of expenditures, sources of funds, personnel, attend- ance. 41+ [4] p. pt. 2. Quinquennial compilation of acreage and accommodations, activities and facilities. 70+ [2] p. 1467 Statement concerning facilities available to the public in national park areas during 1943 season. [1943.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] I 29.2 : F 11/2/943 1468 Volcano letter 479-4S6; Jan.-Mar. 1943 to Oct.-Dec. 1944. University of Hawaii [1943-44]. various paging, il. 4° [Quarterly.] I 29.19 : 479-486 NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD 1469 North Pacific planning project, report of progress, May 1943. [1943.] iii+39 p. 3 maps. [Confidential. Approved by Joint Economic Com- mittees, Canada and United States.] Pr 32.302 : N 81/2/943 NATIONAL WAR LABOR BOARD 1470 National approach to wage problems of transit industry. [1944.] 10+ [3] p. 17 tab. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5102 : W 12/2 1471 [Report of President's Committee on Cost of Living ; Nov. 17, 1944.] [1944.] [1] +31+6+5+9+ [5] +iii+56+ [2] p. 2 pi. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5102 : C 82/2 1472 Report on activities of National War Labor Board in carrying out stabiliza- tion program ; statement of William H. Davis. Apr. 1944. 34 p. f° [Pre- pared for House Committee on Banking and Currency.] Pr 32.5102 : St 1 87 Report on wage stabilization in airframe industry. June 2, 1943. [3] 4- 22+ [21] p. map, f° [Processed.] Pr 32.5102 : Ai 7 Report on wages and related problems in bituminous coal industry ; [pre- pared by Waldo E. Fisher]. Apr. 28, 1943. L145] p. il. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5102 : C 63 Statement on work of National War Labor Board, Jan. 1942-Jan. 1944. Mar. 18, 1944. [6] 4-59 p. il. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5101 : 942-44 Wage stabilization manual; [prepared by H. M. Douty and Mary Hilton]. June 1, 1944. cover title, ix+126-f [25] p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32, 5106 : W 12 NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION Handbook of procedures memorandum 7S-125 ; Jan. 8-June 29, 1043. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Corrections, supplements, and revisions to certain of these memoranda were issued also.] Pr 32.5257: 78-125 Manual of finance and statistics memorandum 37-74 ; Jan. 16-June 25, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these memoranda were issued also.] Pr 32.5258 : 37-74 NAVAL INTELLIGENCE OFFICE J. A. N. no. 1, joint Army and Navy publication : Uniforms and insignia ; prepared by Military Intelligence Service and Division of Naval Intel- ligence. [1944.] oblong 16° [Cumulative recognition manual of uni- forms used by principal military powers of the world. Made up of sec- tions with printed marginal index tabs in loose-leaf binder.] N 13.2 : Un 3 Survival on land and sea ; prepared for Navy by Ethnogeographic Board and staff of Smithsonian Institution, with contributions by Bureau of Aero- nautics and Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. 1944. cover title, iii+ 187 p. il. small 4° (Publications Branch.) [Map on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] N 13.2 : Su 7 Same. 1944 [reprint with addition of Special naval aviation supplement], cover title, S16+iii 4-187 p. il. small 4° (Publications Branch.) [Map on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] N 13.2 : Su 7/1-2 NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, Bethesda Arthropods of medical importance, with special reference to malaria con- trol. 1944. cover title, iv4-115 p. il. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] N 10.202 : Ar 7 Clinical chemistry. [1943?] 2pts. 4° [Processed.] N 10.206 : C 42/pt.l,2 pt. 1. Blood chemistry, cover title, i + l-18a+19-116 p. il. pt. 2. Urinalysis and gastric analysis, cover title, ii + 110 p. il. Laboratory guide, bacteriology. [1943.] [l]+ii leaves+256 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] N 10.206 :B 13 Laboratory guide to medical entomology, with notes on malaria control [and with bibliography]. Bethesda, Md., 1943. cover title, 193 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text and other illustrations on p. 2 of cover. Issued in loose-leaf form.] N 10.206: En 8 Manual of pathology methods and histopathologic techniques. Bethesda, Md., July 1943. cover title, iv4-S3 p. il. 8 pi. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf f orm. ] N 10.206 : P 27 Medical protozoology and helminthology. Sept. 1944. cover title, [2] 4- 157 p. il. 6 pi. 4° [Processed.] N 10.202 : P 94 Notes on tropical and exotic diseases of naval importance ; [revised to Aug. 1943]. 1943. cover title, 94 p. il. 20 maps, 4° [Processed.] N 10.202 : T 75 88 1489 Physical therapy technique [with list of books for additional reading]. [1943?] cover title, 74 p. il. 4° [Processed.] N 10.202 : P 56 1490 Serology notes. 1943. cover title, 36 p. 4° [Processed.] N 10.202 : Se i NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE 1491 Air gunners, get that fighter; [prepared by Army Air Forces Operations Analysis Section and A. A. F. Training Aids Division in collaboratioi with U. S. Navy and Central Flexible Gunnery Instructors School]. Feb. 1944. cover title, 45+ [3] p. il. narrow 12° [Restricted. The last 3 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] N 27.2: G 95/2 1492 Air information sense ; issued by Aviation Training Division. 1944. p. il. 4° [Text and other illustrations on p. 1, 2 and 4 of cover.] N27.2:Ai7 1493 Air navigation: pt. 7, Nautical astronomy and celestial navigation. Mc- Graw-Hill Book Company, Inc., New York and London, 1944. x+198 p. il. 1 pi. 4° (Flight preparation training series.) [Plate is separate.] N 27.9 : Ai 7/2/pt.7/944 1494 Analysis of primary training accidents. [1944.] 16 p. il. 4° [Restricted.] N 27.2 : Ac 2 1495 Arctic sense ; issued by Aviation Training Division. 1944. [2] 4-29 p. il. 4° N 27.2 : Ar 2 1496 Attack against bomber formations ; issued by Aviation Training Division. Apr. 1944. 31 p. il. 4° (Fixed gunnery and combat tactics series 7.) [Confidential. Issued with perforations. Supplements training film of same title. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-2 of cover.] N 27.12: 7 1497 Aviation cadet regulations. Jan. 1944. 24 p. 4° (Aviation Training Divi- sion.) [Restricted. Issued in loose-leaf form.] N27.5:Av5 1498 Climate and weather for flight in naval operational zones; issued by Aviation Training Division. 1944. xii+203 p. il. 4° [Restricted. Prepared by Naval Air Training Command, Pensacola, Fla.] N 27.2 : C 61 1499 Cold front; prepared by Aviation Training Division. 1944. 30 p. il. 4° (Aerology series 6.) [Issued with perforations.] N 27.13 : 6 1500 Combat air patrol ; issued by Aviation Training Division. May 1944. 36 p. il. 4° (Fixed gunnery and combat tactics series 8.) [Confidential. Issued with perforations. Supplements training film of same title. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-2 of cover.] N 27.12 : 8 1501 Dunking sense; issued by Aviation Training Division. [Revised edition.] 1944. [2]+27+[l] p. il. 4° [Other illustrations on front and back covers. Originally issued by Bureau of Aeronautics.] N 28.2 :D 92/2 1502 Fighter escort ; issued by Aviation Training Division. Apr. 1944. 35 p. il. 4° (Fixed gunnery and combat tactics series 6.) [Confidential. Issued with perforations. Supplements training film of same title. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-2 of cover.] N 27.12 : 6 1503 Flat-hatting sense. 1944. [2] +22 p. il. 4° (Aviation Training Division.) [Other illustrations on front and back cover.] N27.2:F61 1504 "G" sense ; issued by Aviation Trafning Division. 1944. 32 p. il. 4° [Other illustrations on front and back cover.] N 27.2 : G 11 1505 General instructions for commanding officers of naval armed guards on mer- chant ships, 1943. 3d edition. 1943. ii+142 p. il. 1 tab. 12° [Re- stricted. Supersedes all previous editions.] N 27.5 : M 53/943 1506 Gunnery sense, some hints for air gunners ; issued by Aviation Training Division. Reprint with omission 1944. ii+22 p. il. 4° [Other illustra- tions and text on p. 1, 3 and 4 of cover.] N 28.2 : G 95/2-2 1507 Hints for gunnery instructors. Aug. 1944. [16] p. il. 4° (Aviation Train- ing Division. ) N 27.2 : G 95/4 89 1508 How to get hits with illuminated sight ; issued by Aviation Training Divi- sion. 1944. cover title, 30 p. il. 4° (Fixed gunnery and combat tactics series 1.) [Confidential. Issued with perforations. Supplements train- ing film Use of illuminated sight in fixed gunnery. Text and other illus- trations on p. 1-2 of cover.] N 27.12:1 1509 Manual for historical officers; issued by History Unit, Aviation Training Division. [1944.] cover title, 10 p. 4° [Processed.] N27.5:H62 1510 Night vision for airmen ; issued by Aviation Training Division. Aug. 1944. 16 p. il. 4° N 27.2 : N 56 1511 Notes for ensigns A-V (N), U. S. N. R. ; prepared by Aviation Training Division. [Reprint with slight changes] 1944. iii+28 p. N 28.2 : En 7/1-2 1512 Occluded fronts ; prepared by Aviation Training Division. [194'.] 32 p. il. 4° (Aerology series 7.) [Issued with perforations.] N 27.13 : 7 1513 Ordnance and gunnery instructions for naval armed guards on merchant ships, 1943. 3d edition. 1943. iv+142 p. il. 12° [Restricted.] N 27.5 : Or 2/943 1514 Ordnance and gunnery instructions for naval armed guards on merchant ships, 1944. 4th edition. 1944. iv+171 p. il. 12° [Restricted.] N 27.5 : Or 2/944 1515 Parachute sense ; issued by Aviation Training Division. [Revised edition.] [1944.] iv+24 p. il. 4° [Other illustrations on front and back covers.] N 28.2 : P 21/2 1516 Powerplant of N2S ; issued by Aviation Training Division. 1944. [2]-f- 37 p. il. 4° [Restricted. Prepared by Naval Air Training Command, Pensacola, Fla.] N 27.2 : P S7 1 517 Recognition and identification sense; [issued by] Aviation Training Divi- sion. June 1944. 32 p. il. 4° [Restricted.] N27.2:R24 1518 Security sense ; [issued by] Aviation Training Division. May 1944. 32 p. il. 4° N 27.2 : Se 2 1519 Shark sense ; [issued by] Aviation Training Division. Mar. 1944. 23 p. il. 4° N 27.2 : Sh 2 1520 Standard aircraft taxi signals for use by U. S. Navy, U. S. Army Air Forces, approved by Chief of Naval Operations, Aug. 2, 1943, Headquarters AAF, Office of Flying Safety; [poster], n. p. [1943]. 22.5X35 in. N 27.11 : Si 2 1521 Studying for your navy wings ; [issued by] Aviation Training Division. [May 25, 1944.] [1]+12 p. il. 4° N27.2:W72 1522 Taxi sense ; [issued by] Aviation Training Division. Jan. 1944. 24 p. il. 4° N 27.2 : T 19 1523 Training films recommended for advancement in aviation ratings ; issued by Aviation Training Division. Aug. 1944. cover title, [37] p. 4° [Re- stricted.] N27.2:F48 NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU 1524 Aerology, v. 2. Edition of 1944. 1944. vii+296 p. il. 3 pi. 12° (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted. Another illustration on front cover. ] N 17.25 : Ae 8/944/v. 2 1525 Aircraft communications ; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1944, 2d printing. 1944. v+[l]X318 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (Navy training courses.) [Restricted. Another illustration on front cover.] N 17.25 : Ai 7/14/944 1526 Aircraft electrical systems. Edition of 1944. 1944. vii+174 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted. Another illustration on front cover.] N 17.25 : Ai 7/15/944 90 1527 Aircraft Are control. Edition of 1944. 1944. iii+171 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted. Another illustration on front. ] N 17.25 : Ai 7/8/944 1528 Aircraft fuel systems. Edition of 1944. 1944. v+337 p. il. 2 pi. 12° (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted. Another illustration on front cover. ] N 17.25 : Ai 7/9/944 1529 Aircraft hydraulic equipment. Edition of 1944. 1944. v+183 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) [Restricted. Another illustration on front cover. ] N 17.25 : Ai 7/11/944 1530 Aircraft instruments. Edition of 1944. 1944. vi+[l]+240 p. il 12° (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted. Another illustration on front cover. ] N 17.25 : Ai 7/944 1531 Aircraft propellers. Edition of 1944. 1944. v+[l]+239 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses..) [No longer restricted. Another illustration on front cover. ] N 17.25 : Ai 7/4/944 1532 Aircraft radio equipment. Edition of 1944. 1944. iv+251 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted. Another illustration on front cover.] N 17.25 : Ai 7/18/944 1533 Aircraft radio equipment ; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1944, 2d printing. 1944. iv+251 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) [Restricted. Another illustration on front cover.] N 17.25 : Ai 7/18/944/2d print 1534 Aircraft welding; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Train- ing. 2d printing, edition of 1944. 1944. iv+212 p. il. 12° (Navy train- ing courses.) [No longer restricted. Another illustration on front cover.] N 17.25 : Ai 7/6/944/2d print 1535 Blueprint reading and layout work ; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1944, 2d printing. 1944. iv+179 p. il. I pi. 12° (Navy training courses.) [No longer restricted. Another illustration on front cover. ] N 17.25 : B 62/3/944/2d print 1536 Boatswain's mate 2c ; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1944. 1944. vii+125+[l] p. il. 12° (Navv train- ing courses. ) [Restricted.] N 17.25 : B 63/7/944 1537 Bureau of Naval Personnel circular letter 0-43. 1943. [1]+144 p. 4° [All Bureau of Naval Personnel circular letters, numbered or unnum- bered, in effect Jan. 1, 1943, have been brought up to date and reprinted in this pamphlet. All letters included, regardless of date, are issued as Bureau of Naval Personnel circular letters and all reference to Bureau of Navigation has been changed to Bureau of Naval Personnel.] N 17.20 : 943/0 1538 Changes to Uniform regulations, Navy, 1941, for Coast Guard, Change 3 ; Feb. 17, 1943. [1943.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] N 17.16/1 : Un 3/941/ch.3 1539 Educational officers' guide to aviation ratings. Edition of 1944. 1944. [3] 4-103 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) [Restricted. Another illustration on front cover.] N 17.25 : Av 5/7/944 1540 Enlisted men's guide to aviation ratings. Edition of 1944. 1944. 29 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) [Restricted. Another illustration on front cover.] N 17.25 : Av 5/6/944 1541 Examinations for aviation ratings. Fall edition, 1944. Washington, 1944. [3] +420 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed. Another illustration on front cover.] N 17.2 : Ex 1/2/944 1542 General training course for non-rated men, course in 28 assignments. Edi- tion of 1943. 1943. x+444 p. il. 1 pi. (Navy training courses.) [Re- stricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : N 73/943 1543 How to learn and like it! handbook for off-duty hours, n. p. NRB, Oct. II [1943]. [2] +30 p. il. small 4° [Manuscript corrections on p. 19.] N 17.24/4 :L 47 91 1544 Information concerning naval personnel reported missing. [1944.] 7 p. narrow 8° (Welfare Division, Casualties and Allotments Section.) N 17.2 : P 43/2 1545 instruction manual for personnel engaged in operation and upkeep of gyro compasses. Edition of 1944. 1944. vi+249 p. il. 12° [Restricted.] N 17.25 : G 99/2/944 1546 Instruction tests for use in preparation for rating of chief pharmacist's mate, course in 59 assignments ; prepared under supervision of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Edition of 1944. 1944. iv+186 p. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : P 49/7/944 15-17 Instruction tests for use in preparation for rating of pharmacist's mate lc, course in 107 assignments ; prepared under supervision of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery- Edition of 1943. 1944. x+34b p. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : P 49/6/943 1548 Instructions for use in preparation for all ratings of stewards and cooks, course in 12 assignments. Edition of 1943. 1943. xv4-[l]+286 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : St 4/3/943 1549 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of boatswain's mate lc and chief boatswain's mate, course in 10 assignments. Edition of 1942. 1943. vii+253 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : B 63/7/942 1550 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of motor machinist's mate 2c, course of 19 assignments. Edition of 1943. 1943. x 4-390 p. il. 1 pi. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : M 85/943 1551 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of pharmacist's mate 2c, course in 142 assignments. Edition of 1942. 1942. vi+453 p. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only. Prepared by Navy Per- sonnel Bureau in cooperation with Medicine and Surgery Bureau.] N 17.25 : P 49/5/942 1552 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of signalman 3c, course in 11 assignments. Edition of 1943. 1943. ix-f 250 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only. Special revision of edition of 1940.] N 17.25 : Si 2/12/943 1553 Instructions for use in preparation for ratings of carpenter's mate 2c and shipfitter 2c, course in 10 assignments. Edition of 1944. 1944. x+ [1J+244 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only. ] N 17.25 : G 22/9/944 1554 instructions for use -in preparation for ratings of fire controlman lc and chief fire controlman, course in 14 assignments. Edition of 1942. 1942. xiii+432 p. il. 1 pi. 1 tab. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : F 51/7/942 1555 Manual for practical development of leadership qualities [with bibliog- raphy] ; prepared by Training, Standards and Curriculum Division. Oct. 1944. [1] +vi+71 p. il. N 17.24/4 : L 46 1556 Navy-college conference on Navy V-12 program, Columbia University, New York, May 12-13, 1944. [1944.] [l]+28p. 4° [Processed.] N 17.2 : N 22/17/944 1557 Navy V-12 bulletin 1-280; June 1, 1943-Dec. 23, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Printed or processed.] N 17.36: 1-280 1558 Parachutes ; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1944, 2d printing. 1944. v+202 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses. ) [Restricted.] N 17.25 : P 21/944/2(1 print 1559 Plan for operation of Navy college training program V-12; [Feb. 15, 1943]. [1943.] [4]4-l-7C4-8-16 p. 4° [Processed.] N 17.2 : T 68/2 92 1560 Program of enlisted training. Edition of 1944. 1944. iii-f-40 p. ([Navy training courses.] ) [Restricted.] N 17.25 : En 5/944 NAVIGATION BUREAU, Navy Dept. 1561 General training course for petty officers lc and chief petty officers, course in 6 assignments. Edition of 1938. 1938. vi+145 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : P 45/938 1562 Information and instructions for use of men in messman branch of U. S. Navy, reference course for officers' stewards, officers' cooks and mess attendants of all ratings. Edition of 1941. 1942. iv+60 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : M 56/941 1563 Instruction tests for use in preparation for ratings of hospital apprentice lc and pharmacist's mate 3c, course in 79 assignments. Edition of 1941. 1941. x p.+278 leaves. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for offi- cial use only. Prepared by Navigation Bureau in cooperation With Medi- cine and Surgery Bureau.] N 17.25 : H 79/4/941 1564 instructions for use in preparation for rating of electrician's mate lc, and chief electrician's mate, course in 11 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. xi+346 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : El 2/10/940 1565 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of electrician's mate 3c, course in 10 assignments. Edition of 1941. 1941. xi+407 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : El 2/12/941 1566 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of fire controlman 3c, course in 19 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. ix+505 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : F 51/9/940 1567 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of fireman 2c and fireman lc, course in 15 assignments. Edition of 1939. 1939. x+409 p. il. 2 pi. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : F 51/8/939 1568 Instructions for use in preparation for ratings of gunner's mate lc and chief, and turret captain lc and chief, course in 20 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. xii+509 p. il. 2 pi. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : G 95/8/940 1569 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of gunner's mate 3c, course in 13 assignments. Edition of 1939. 1938. xii+274 p. il. (Navy train- ing courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : G 95/9/939 1570 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of machinist's mate lc and chief machinist's mate, course in 19 assignments. Edition of 1939. 1939. xii+443 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [.Restricted, for official use only. ] N 17.25 : M 18/5/939 1571 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of machinist's mate 2c, course in 18 assignments. Edition of 1937. 1938. xiv-f 688 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : M 18/4/937 1572 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of quartermaster 2c, course in 7 assignments. Edition of 1939. 1939. x+151 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : Q 2/10/939 1573 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of quartermaster 3c, course in 11 assignments. Edition of 1941. 1941. x-f 333 p. il. 1 pi. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : Q 2/12/941 1574 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of radioman lc and chief radioman, course in 11 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. viii-f-407 p. il. 2 pi. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : R 11/6/940 93 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of radioman 3c, course in 9 assignments. Edition of 1941. 1941. ix+224 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only. An addendum 1 p. oblong 48° tipped in on title-page and faces p. 2 of cover.] N 17.25: R 11/8/941 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of seaman lc, course in 12 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. x+277 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : Se 1/11/040 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of signalman lc and chief signalman, course in 7 assignments. Edition of 1941. 1941. x+154 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : Si 2/11/941 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of signalman 2c, course in 6 assignments. Edition of 1939. 1940. ix+119 p. il. 1 tab. (Navy train- ing courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : Si 2/10/939 Instructions for use in preparation for ratings of storekeeper lc and chief storekeeper, course in 9 assignments. Edition of 1939. 1939. vi+142 p. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : St 7/7/939 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of water tender lc and chief water tender, course in 15 assignments. Edition of 1941. 1941. xi 4-411 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : W 29/2/941 Instructions for use in preparation for rating of yeoman 3c, course in 14 assignments. Edition of 1940. 1940. vii 4-175 p. + [4] folded leaves, il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : Y 4/5/940 Instructions for use in qualifying in typewriting, course in 18 lessons. Edition of 1940. 1940. viii+146 p.4-[9] folded leaves, il. 1 pi. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : T 98/940 Instructions for use of naval personnel engaged in operation and care of Diesel engines, course in 22 assignments. Edition of 1941. 1942. xiii+ [1] 4-598 p. il. (Navy training courses.) [Restricted, for official use only.] N 17.25 : D 56/2/941 Navy directory, officers of Navy and Marine Corps, including officers of Naval Reserve (active), Marine Corps Reserve (active), and foreign officers serving with Navy, Oct. 1, 1941. 1941. iii-f708 p. [Confidential.] N 1.24 : 941/2 Navy directory, officers of Navy and Marine Corps, including officers of Naval Reserve (active), Marine Corps Reserve (active), Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and foreign officers serving with Navy, Mar. 1,1942. 1942. iii+888 p. [Confidential.] N 1.24: 942 NAVY DEPARTMENT American naval mission in the Adriatic, 1918-21 ; prepared by A. C. Davidonis. Sept. 1943. [2] +99 p. 4° (Administrative reference service report 4.) [Processed.] N 1.32: 4 American naval occupation and Government of Guam, 1898-1902 [with bib- liography] ; prepared by Henry P. Beers. Mar. 1944. cover title, iv+76 p. il. 4° (Administrative reference service report 6.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] N 1.32 : 6 Classification ! can supervisors find answers to it? [June 1944.] cover title, ii+18 p. il. 4° [Processed. Includes list of Civil Service Commis- sion publications for those who want to read more. Text and othor illus- trations on p. 2-4 of cover.] N 1.2 : C 56/3/944 764525 — 47 — Supp. 2 7 94 1589 Court-martial order 1-1944 and 2-1944; Jan-June and July-Sept. 1944. 1944. [2]+381+[lxxxix] p. 12° [Issued with perforations.] N1.14:944/l,2 1590 Court-martial orders for year ending Dec. 31, 1943 [index]. 1944. [1] + 83 p. 12° [Issued with perforations.] N 1.14 : 943/ind. 1591 Court-martial orders, index for year ending Dec. 31, 1944. 1945. [1] + 102 p. 12° [Issued with perforations.] N1.14: 944/ind. 1592 How to put official Navy posters to work; [poster]. [1944.] 9.5X12 in. [Processed. Illustrator, Hotch.] N 1.31 : P 84 1593 Manual of organization charts. [Jan. 12, 1943.] 63 leaves, il. 4° [Proc- essed.] N 1.19 : Or 3/943 1594 Same. [Revised edition.] [June 15, 1943.] 90 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] N 1.19 : Or 3/943-2 1595 Navy filing manual, 1941. 4th edition. 1943. viii+573 p. [Supersedes all previous editions. N 1.19 : F 47/941/rep. 1596 Navy voting manual. [1944.] iii+68 p. il. 4° (War Ballot Office, Office of the Secretary.) N 1.19 : V 94 1597 Navy's war account, brief statement of money which the people of the Na- tion, through Congress, have made available to Navy, and how it has been spent. [Nov. 1944.] [4] p. narrow 8° N 1.2 : W 19 1598 Official Navy posters [announcement]. [1943.] 18X13.5 in. [Processed.] N 1.31 : ann. 1599 pack it right to reach the fight ! [1943.] [4] p. il. 4° [Processed.] N 1.2 : P 12 1600 Principal officials and officers, Navy Department, and United States Fleet, Sept. 1, 1939-May 24, 1944; prepared by Marion B. Blair. May 1944. [2] p.+9 leaves, 4° (Administrative reference service report 7.) [Proc- essed.] N 1.32: 7 1601 Requirements for serviceman voting by State absentee ballot, general elec- tion, Nov. 7, 1944 ; ND servicemen voting poster 2. 1944. 38.1X24 in. N 1.31 : V 94/2/no.2 1602 Safety review, v. 1, no. 1-10 ; Feb.-Dec. 1944. [1944.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] N 1.33: 1/1-10 1603 [Selective service memorandum to all Navy contractors no. 3, Selective service, appeal to the President.] Feb. 22, 1943. [2] +2 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] N 1.30: 3 1604 Service voting, list of candidates for Federal offices from States authorizing Federal ballot, general election, Nov. 7, 1944 ; N. D. service man voting poster 4. Aug. 10, 1944. 38.6X21.3 in. N 1.31 : V 94/2/no.4 1605 Service voting, maps to help you locate your congressional district ; [N. D. serviceman voting poster 3]. [1944.1 38X50 in. N 1.31 : V 94/2/no.3 1606 Serviceman voting, important notice to all personnel of Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard (including certain attached civilians), general election, Nov. 1944 ; N. D. serviceman voting poster 1. May 12, 1944. 17.6 X 11.5 in. N 1.31 : V 94/2/no.l 1607 U. S. naval detachment in Turkish waters, 1919-24 [with bibliography] ; prepared by Henry P. Beers. June 1943. [1] +29+4 p. 4° (Adminis- trative reference service report 2.) [Processed.] N 1.32 : 2 1608 U. S. naval forces in northern Russia (Archangel and Murmansk), 191S-19 [with bibliography] ; prepared by Henry P. Beers. Nov. 1943. cover title, [1] +l-21a+22-56 p. il. 4° (Administrative reference service report 5.) [Processed.] N 1.32: 5 1609 u. S. naval port officers in Bordeaux region, 1917-19 [with bibliography] ; prepared by Henry P. Beers. Sept. 1©43. [3]+59+[l] p. 2 p. of maps. (Administrative reference service report 3.) [Processed.] N 1.32: 3 95 1610 u. S. naval port regulations, port of Bordeaux, France, Mar. 19, 1919. July 1943. [3] 4-30+ [1] p. (Administrative reference service report 3A.) [Processed. To accompanv report 3, U. S. naval port officers In Bordeaux region, 1917-19. ] N 1.32 : 3 A 1611 Voting by Federal ballot outside United States, general election, Nov. 7, 1944; [poster]. [1944.] 30.9X21.5 in. N1.31:V94 NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY 1612 Catalog of charts of Great Lakes, Lake Champlain, New York canals, Lake of the Woods, Rainy Lake. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., edi- tion of 1944. cover title, [16] p. il. 4° W 33.2 : C 38/944 1613 Charts. [For charts issued by Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey which have not been listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey publication designated Catalog of Charts of Great Lakes, Lake Champlain, New York canals, Lake of the Woods, Rainy Lake.] W33.6:(nos.) OLD-AGE AND SURVIVORS INSURANCE BUREAU 1614 Claims manual, app. J; [Oct. 1, 1942]. [1943.] [8] p. [Issued in loose- leaf form.] FS 3.6 : 01 1/3/941/app. J ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT 1615 Field service modification work orders. [For numbers of the Field service modification work order series which have not been listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the War Department publication designated War De- partment Pamphlet 12-6, List of Administrative and Supply Publications.] W 34.33: (nos.) 1616 Firing tables. [For numbers of the Firing table series which have not been listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the War Department publication designated War Department Field manual FM 21-6, List and Index of War Department Publications.] W 34.34: (nos.) 1617 index to Ordnance Department orders, circulars, bulletins and memoran- dums, current as of Julv 1, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 4° [Processed] W 34.3 : ind/944 1618 Same, current as of Dec. 30, 1944. [1944.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] W 34.3 : ind/944-2 1619 Manufacturer's parts list, antiaircraft machine gun trainer, M9 : Mar. 20, 1943. [1943.] [3] leaves+70 p. il. [Processed. Prepared by Edison General Electric Appliance Companv for use of Ordnance Department.] W 34.2 : M 31/5 1620 Same, director trainer, M8 ; July 14, 1943. [1943.] [3] leaves 4-92 p. il. [Processed. Prepared by Edison General Electric Appliance Company for use of Ordnance Department.] W 34.2 : M 31/6 1621 Modern ordnance materiel : Feb. 18, 1943. [Publications Department, Rari- tan Arsenal, Metuchen, N. J., 1943.] cover title, 212 p. il. oblong 8° [Re- stricted. Processed.] W 34.2: Or 2/6 1622 Ordnance catalog (ordnance provision system). [For Standard Nomen- clature lists (which form the Ordnance Catalog) and have not been listed in Monthly catalogs, consult the Ordnance Publications for Supply, Index, issued by the Ordnance Department, where these publications are listed by groups and by title.] W 34.23 : (letter-nos.) 123 Ordnance Department bulletin 1-26 ; Jan. 6-Dec. 27, 1944. [1944.] various paging. 4° [Processed. Revisions and changes were issued to certain of these bulletins. ] W 34.3 : 944/1-26 S24 Ordnance Department circular 1-61 ; Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1943. [1943.] various paging. [Processed. Changes and revised pages to certain of these circulars were issued also.] W 34.4/4 : 1-61 96 1625 Ordnance Department order 1-113 (1943), 1-135 (1944) ; Jan. 2, 1943-Dec. 28, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. A restricted ap- pendix to order 17, 1943, was issued Feb. 1, 1943. Changes and revised edi- tions were issued to some of these orders.] W 34.9/3: 943/1-944/135 1626 Ordnance Department safety bulletin 54-104; Jan. 7, 1943-Dec. 18 ,1944. [1943^44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Changes and revisions to certain of these bulletins were issued also.] W 34.35 : 54-104 1627 Ordnance field service bulletins. [For numbers of this series, which have not been listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the Ordnance Department publication designated Ordnance field service bulletin 1-1, Index to Ord- nance Publications.] W 34.26: (nos.) 1628 Ordnance field service circulars. [For this series, which has not been listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the Ordnance Department publication de- signed Ordnance field service bulletin 1-1, Index to Ordnance Publica- tions.] W 34.32: (nos.) 1629 Ordnance field service, introduction to ordnance storage and shipment charts, sec. (i), Regulations for shipping explosives and other dangerous articles by motor and rail freight ; July 22, 1943. [Publications Division, Raritan Arsenal, Oct. 9, 1943.] cover title, 44 p. il. [Processed. Pre- pared under direction of chief of ordnance.] W 34.38 : introd./sec.i 1630 Ordnance field service technical bulletins. [For this series, which has not been listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to Ordnance Department pub- lication designated Ordnance field service bulletin 1-1, Index to Ordnance Publications.] W 34.36: (nos.) 1631 Ordnance storage and shipment charts. [For publications and changes thereto in this series, which have not been listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the Ordnance Department publication designated Ordnance field serv- ice bulletin 1-1, Index to Ordnance Publications.] W 34.38: (letters) 1632 Review, statistical review of ordnance accident experience, compiled by Safety and Security Branch ; Apr-Dec. 1943. [1943.] cover titles, vari- ous paging, il. 4° [Restricted. Monthly. Text on p. 1-4 of most covers. Titles vary slightly.] W 34.42 : 943/1-9 1633 Safety digest, production with safety, v. 3, no. 1-v. 4, no. 1 ; Feb. 1943-Feb. 1944. Chicago, 111. [1943^4]. cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Re- stricted. Bimonthly. Processed. Discontinued.] W 34.37 : 3/1-A/l 1634 Your ideas are on the attack, keep 'em coming! this is your war, fight it! [poster]. 1943. 28X18.4 in. [Illustrator, Harry Morse Meyers.] W 34.29/1 : Id 2 PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU 1635 Biostatistical and epidemiological report on the Americas. Washington, D. C. [no publisher] Feb. 1943. 84+ [2] p. ([Publication 195.]) [Spanish and English. Series designation appears on cover.] PAS 1.7 : 195 1636 Classified list of medical and public health journals of Latin America ; compiled by Jeannette M. de la Garza. Washington, D. C., Oct. 1943. [2] +68+2 leaves, 4° (Publication 199.) [Processed.] PAS 1.7: 199 1637 Malaria control activities of Pan American Sanitary Bureau ; [by Hugh S. Cumming]. Washington, D. C, May 1944. [2] +25-30 p. (Publication 203.) [From National Malaria Society journal, 1944, v. 3, no. 1.] PAS 1.7 : 203 1638 El manejo de las plantas de tratamiento de aguas negras [por W. A. Harden- bergh y Comision Consultora ; traducido por Alfredo D. Bateman] . Wash- ington, D. C, marzo 1944. [2] +36+ [2] p. (Publicacion 200.) PAS 1.7 : 200 1639 Normas para el diagn6stico tuberculosis [traducci6n de Diagnostic stand- ards; por Jorge Higgins]. Washington, D. C, octubre 1943. [3] +26+ [3] p. 1 pi. (Publicacifin 201.) PAS 1.7 : 201 97 1640 p a n American Sanitary Bureau and its work in field of maternal and child welfare; [by Hugh S. Cumming]. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1944. [2] + 4+ [2] p. (Publication 207.) [Processed. Reprinted from The mother, v. 9, Jan. 1944.] PAS 1.7 : 207 1641 pan American Sanitary Bureau, annual report of director, fiscal year 1942- 43. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1944. [2] 4-404- [6] p. (Publication 204.) PAS 1.7 : 204 1642 nth Pan American Sanitary Conference [held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sept. 7-18, 1942], final act. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1943. [3] 4-104- [2] p. (Publication 198.) PAS 1.7: 198 1643 plan practico para el tratamiento de las micosis superfieiales ; [por Samuel M. Peck y Louis Schwartz] . Washington, D. C, abril 1944. [2] 4-94- [4] p. ( Publicacion 206. ) PAS 1.7 : 206 1644 Prevenci&n y tratamiento del ofidismo; [compilado por Aristides A. Moll]. Washington, D. C, abril 1944. [2] 4-74- [4] p. (Publicacion 209.) PAS 1.7 : 209 1645 Recientes adelantos en sanidad y medicina en las Americas, presentado en honor del 3d Dm Panamericano de la Salud, 2 de diciembre de 1942. Washington, D. C, abril 1944. [2] 4-914- [6] p. il. (Publicaci6n 210.) [Spanish and English. Test and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] PAS 1.7 : 210 1646 Recomendaciones de la Comision Panamericana de Malaria. Washington, D. C, marzo 1944. [2] 4-44- [4] p. (Publicaci6n 202.) PAS 1.7 : 202 1647 Tecnicas de imrnunizacion en Estados Unidos, Ejercito, Servicio de Sanidad Piiblica. Washington, D. C, abril 1944. [2] 4-84- [6] p. (Publicacion 208.) PAS 1.7: 208 1648 Undecima Conferencia Sanitaria Panamericana (celebrada en Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, septiembre 6-18, 1942), acta final. Washington, D. C, abril 1944. [2] 4-94- [4] p. (Publicacion 205.) PAS 1.7 : 205 PAN AMERICAN UNION 1649 Agriculture in Costa Rica [with list of references; by Jane Swift Powell]. Washington, D. C, 1943. iv4-52 p. il. (American agriculture series; Agricultural Cooperation Division.) PA 1.59 : C 82 1650 Agriculture in Dominican Republic [with bibliography; by Jane Swift Powell]. Feb. 1943. [2] 4-27 leaves, 4 pi. 4° (American agriculture series no. 2.) [Processed.] PA 1.59 :D 71 1651 The Amazon, has it been fully discovered? narrative based on postage stamps of Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru; by Albert F. Kunze. n. p. [1944]. cover title, 8 p. il. (Philatelic series no. 22.) [Rubber stamp correction on p. 3. Text on p. 4 of cover. Reprinted from Scientific monthly, Jan. 1944, v. 58.] PA 1.56: 22 1652 American student song contest for 1945, organized in accordance with resolution of Conference of Ministers and Directors of Education of the American Republics. Washington, D. C. [June 1944]. [4] p. 4° [Proc- essed.] PA 1.2 : So 5/2/945 1653 Basic principles of inter-American system. Washington, D. C, 1943. vi+40 p. PA 1.2 : In 8/4 1654 Same, Spanish. Washington, D. C, 1943. [l]4-iii+56 leaves, 4° [Proc- essed.] PA 1.2: In 8/4/Spanish 1655 Bolivia. [3d printing, with revised figures, 1943.] Washington, D. C. [1943.] 32 p. il. (American nation series no. 2) PA 1.26: 2/2 1656 Contemporary art in Latin America [no. 1]. Washington, D. C. [1943]. portfolio containing pamphlet, cover title, [l]4-9 leaves, 4°, and 32 pi. 8° [The pamphlet, entitled Latin American painting comes into its own, is processed. ] PA 1.2 : Ar 7/3/no.l 98 1657 La cooperaciSn econoniica interainericana r principios fundamentales, medi das de eniergencia, planes para la post guerra. Washington, D. 0., 1943 [2] 4-67 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : In 8/5 1658 Copyright protection in the Americas under national legislation and inter- American treaties. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1943. [1] 4-24-89 leaves, 4° (Law and treaty series no. 16.) [Processed.] PA 1.18: 16 1659 Correio do Departamento de Cooperagao Intelectual, nuniero 10-12 ; margo 1943-abril 1944. [1943-44.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Issued irregularly. Processed.] PA 1.62 : p 10-12 1660 Oorreo de la Oficina de Cooperacion Intelectual, ni'nnero 27-30 ; septiembre 1943-noviembre 1944. [1943-44.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Issued irregularly. Processed.] PA 1.62 : s 27-30 1661 El costo de la vida obrera en America [with bibliografla ; by Ana Mekler] . Washington, D. C., 1943. cover title, [l]+iii+139 leaves, 4° [Proc- essed. ] PA 1.2 : C 82/3/Spanish 1662 Destino da arte; [por] John Peale Bishop. Setembro 1943. cover title, iii-f-9 leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, no. 5. ) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : p 5 1663 Documentary material for good neighbor tour, imaginary visit to republics of Latin America : v. 1, Introductory program, source material. [Revised edition.] 1943. [2]+58+[l] leaves, 1 pi. 4° [Processed. A map of United States, Mexico, and South America, 20 x 16 in., accompanies this and the following 9 publications.] PA 1.55 : 1/2 1664 Same: v. 2, Seminar on current aspects of inter-American relations. [Re- vised edition.] 1943. [2] +71+ [4] leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 2/2 1665 Same : v. 3 r Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, coffee in the Americas, social wel- fare and social insurance. [Revised edition.] 1943. [l]+55+[3] leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55: 3/2 1666 Same: v. 4, Argentina, Chile, music and dances, Christmas customs, Christ of the Andes. [Revised edition.] 1943. [1] +53+ [2] leaves, 4° [Proc- essed.] PA 1.55: 4/2 1667 Same : v. 5, Bolivia, Peru, ancient civilizations of the Americas, education in Latin America. [Revised edition.] 1943. [l]+56+[4] leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 5/2 1668 Same: v. 6, Ecuador, Colombia, art and literature of Latin America, in- tellectual relations between United States and Spanish America. [Re- vised edition.] 1943. [l]+54 leaves, 2 pi. 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 6/2 1669 Same : v. 7, Venezuela, Panama, Bolivar and other heroes of Latin America, Panama and the canal. [Revised edition.] 1943. [1] +52+ [2] leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55: 7/2 1670 Same: v. 8, Republics of Central America, inter-American transportation, economic gifts of America to world. [Revised edition.] 1943. [1] + 52+ [2] leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55: 8/2 !67l Same: v. 9, Mexico, women in the Americas. [Revised edition.] 1943. [1] +50+ [2] leaves 4° [Processed.] PA 1.55 : 9/2 1Q T 2 Same : v. 10, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Pan American Union, survey of tour. [Revised edition.] 1943. [2]+51+[l] leaves, 4° [Proc- essed.] PA 1.55: 10/2 1673 El encabezamiento de autor para las publicaciones officiales ; por James B. Childs, traducido del Ingles por Marian Forero Nougues. Washington, D. C, enero 1944. [l]+ii+49 leaves, 4° (Serie bibliografica no. 29.) [Processed. ] PA 1.43 : 29 1674 Excerpts from national anthems of the 21 American republics ; arranged for piano by Luis Guzman. 2d edition, revised. Washington, D. C, 1944. [2] +14 p. il. large 8° (Music Division.) [Includes list of Pan Ameri- can Union publications on music] PA 1.2 : An 8/944 99 1675 Final act of 1st Conference of Ministers and Directors of Education of American Republics, held in Panama, Sept. 27-Oct. 4, 1943. Washington, D. C, 1943. [l]+ii+57 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 45. ) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e 45 1676 Final act of Inter-American Conference of Police and Judicial Authorities, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 27-June 9, 1942. Washington, D. C, 1943. [3] +38 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 38.) [Processed.] PA 1.37 : e 38 1677 Folk songs and stories of the Americas. Washington, D. C. [1943]. 64p.il. [Also in Bulletin of Pan American Union, Feb. 1937.] PA 1.6/a : F 718 1678 ^Frustrados o libres? [per] Charles Morris. Julio de 1944. cover title, i+[l]+12+[l] leaves, 4° (Puntos de vista, nfimero 7.) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : s 7 1679 Higher education in Latin America : v. 1, Argentina [with bibliography] ; by Edmundo Lassalle. [1943.] [4] +118 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : Ed 8/3/v.l 1680 Same : v. 2, Universities of Chile [with bibliography] ; by Katherine Lenore Morgan. Washington, D. C, 1944. [l]+iv+157 leaves, il. 4° [Proc- essed.] PA 1.2 : Ed 8/3/V.2 1681 Holidays and festivals, Central America and Panama. Revised edition, 1944. [1944.] cover title, [l]+ii+28 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Leaf 28, last leaf of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] PA 1.2 :C 33/944 1682 Holidays and festivals in Mexico. [1943.] cover title, [3] +9 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Leaf 9, last leaf of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] PA 1.2 : M 57/4 1683 Journals dealing with natural, physical, and mathematical sciences pub- lished in Latin America, tentative directory ; by Katherine Lenore Mor- gan. Washington, D. C, 1944. [l]+ii+62 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : Sci 2 1 684 Latin American costumes, bibliographical references, sources of costume dolls and illustrations. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1944. cover title, 16 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 :C 82/4 1685 Latin American writers in English translation, tentative bibliography; compiled by Willis Knapp Jones. Washington, D. C, July 1944. vi+ 1-45A+46-141 leaves, 4° (Bibliographic series no. 30.) [Processed.] PA 1.43 : 30 1686 Lectura para maestros, no. 15-16; abril 1943-febrero 1944. [1943-44.] cover titles, [2] +30 leaves and [1]+31 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.48 : s 15, 16 1687 Leitura para educadores, no. 8-9 ; dezembro 1943-fevereiro 1944. [1943- 44.] cover titles, [2] +30 leaves and [1]+31 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.48 : p 8, 9 1688 a literatura Norte-Americana hodierna, julgada por Van Wyck Brooks. Janeiro 1943. cover title, iv+ll+[l] leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, numero 4.) [Processed.] PA1.52:p4 1689 Low-cost housing in Latin America; [by Robert C. Jones]. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1943. cover title, [2] +20 leaves, il. 5 pi. 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : H SI 1690 Minutes of Inter-American Juridical Committee, July 17-Nov. 6, 1942, v. 2 (sessions 11-19). Washington, D. C, Feb. 1943. [1] +3+104 leaves, 4° [Processed. Text in Portuguese.] PA 1.2 : In 8/7/v.2 1691 Same, Nov. 11-Dec. 10, 1942, v. 3 (sessions 20-25). Washington, D. C, Jan. 1944. [2] +76 leaves, 4° [Processed. Text in Portuguese.] PA 1.2 : In 8/7/V.3 1692 Muestras de legislacion social Americana [con bibliografia]. Washington, D. C, 1943. [3] +71 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : So 1/2/Spanish 100 1693 p an American postwar organization, observations and suggestions of Executive Committee on Postwar Problems of Governing Board of Pan American Union, witb report and project of coordinated agreement for maintenance of peace ; prepared by Inter- American Juridical Committee. Washington, 1944. 71 p. PA 1.2 : P 84/3 1694 Patio of Pan American Union, Washington, D. C. n. p. [1943]. [2] p. il. oblong 8°, folded into narrow 8° size. [Patio and leaf drawings by Katharine Wilson Rahn. ] PA 1.2 : P 27 1695 Peru. [2d printing, with revised figures, 1943.] Washington, D. C. [1943]. 32 p. il. PA 1.26 : P 43 1696 Ports and harbors of Brazil : Belem do Para [with list of Suggested books for additional information on Belem]. Revised edition, 1944. [1944.] cover title, [1]+10 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Page 10, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] PA 1.2 : B 73/4/944 1697 Same : Manaus [with list of Suggested books for additional information on Manaus and the Amazon]. [1943.] cover title, [1]+16 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Page 16, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] PA 1.2 : B 73/5/943 1698 Same: Recife [with list of Suggested books for additional information on Recife]. Revised edition, 1944. [1944.] cover title, [1]+12 leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Page 12, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] PA 1.2 : B 73/6/944 1699 Promesa del arte; [por] John Peale Bishop. Enero 1943. cover title, ii+[l]+9+[l] leaves, 4° (Puntos de vista, no. 5.) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : s 5 1700 Promise of the Americas, a pageant; by Margaret S. Crowther. [1944.] cover title, [1]+10 leaves, 4° [Processed. At head of title: Pan Amer- ican Day, April 14.] PA 1.2 : Am 3/5 1701 La proteccion de la propiedad intelectual en las Americas de acuerdo con las legislaciones vigentes y los tratados Interamericanos. Washington, D. C, abril de 1943. [1] +2+94 leaves, 4° (Serie sobre derecho y tra- tados, no. 8.) [Processed.] PA1.18:s8 1702 Publications in English issued by Pan American Union, May 1944. n. p. [1944]. [12] p. narrow 8° PA 1.2 : P 96/4/944 1703 Quern fala em nome da democracia do Novo Mundo? responde Henry Seidel Canby. Novembro 1943. cover title, ii+8 leaves, 4° (Pontos de vista, ntimero 6.) [Processed.] PA 1.52: p 6 1704 iQuten habla por la democracia en el Nuevo Mundo? contesta Henry Seidel Canby. Septiembre 1943. cover title, [2]+7+[l] leaves, 4° (Puntos de vista, ntimero 6.) [Processed.] PA 1.52 : s 6 1705 Recent trends in inter-American economic cooperation. Washington, D. C, 1943. iii+42p. PA 1.2: In 8/3 1706 Rehabilitacion rural en los Estados Unidos, la Obra de la Administracion de Seguro Agricola. n. p. 1943. [4] +20 p. il. 4° PA 1.2 : R 88/Spanish 1707 Stamp collecting in schools, philatelic educational round table and teacher aid suggestions. 1943. [l]+32 leaves, 4° (Philatelic series no. 21.) [Processed. ] PA 1.56 : 21 1708 steps taken by Pan American Union in fulfillment of resolutions adopted at 8th International Conference of American States and 3 meetings of ministers of foreign affairs of the American republics, report submitted to members of Governing Board by director general, July 1944. [1944.] [l]+ii + 56 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 46.) [Proc- essed.] PA 1.37 : e 46 1709 Summary of annual report of director general of Pan American Union, fiscal year 1943, submitted to Governing Board at meeting held on Nov. 3,1943. [1943.] [2] +132+ [1] leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.1: 943 101 i"io Summary of annual report of director general of Pan American Union, fiscal year 1944, submitted to Governing Board at meeting held on Nov. 1, 1944. Washington, D. C. [1944]. [4] 4-138 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.1 : 944 1711 Treaties and conventions signed at 2d International Conference of Ameri- can States, Mexico City, Oct. 22, 1901-Jan. 31, 1902. Washington, D. C, 1944. iv+126 p. (Law and treaty series no. 17.) [Spanish, English, Portuguese, French.] PA 1.18: 17 1712 United States and Latin America, survey of recent changes in relations of United States with other American republics ; by William Manger. Wash- ington, D. C, 1943. [2] 4-27 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.2 : L 34/10/943 PANAMA CANAL 1713 Annual report of insurance business transacted in Canal Zone during calendar year 1943, including laws concerning licensing of insurance companies, n. p. [Aug. 1, 1944]. 15 p. W 79.10/6 : 943 1714 Safety rules, n. p. [July 24, 1944]. cover title, 164-16 p. small 4° [English and Spanish.] W 79.2 : Sa 1/2/944 1715 Tide, moon, and sunrise tables, Balboa (Panama), Cristobal (Colon), [calendar year] 1944. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1943. 31 p. 24° [For official use only. From Tide tables, 1944, issued by Coast and Geodetic Survey.] W 79.8: 944 PLANT AND OPERATIONS OFFICE ' 1716 Disposition of official records. Sept. 1944. cover title, [2] 4-41 p. il. 4° (O. P. O. pub. 1, rev.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 60.8 : 1/2 1717 Organization and reference manual. Sept. 1944. cover title, [1] 4-15 p. 16° (OPO publication 3.) [Processed. Manuscript corrections. Text on p. 2 of cover.] A 60.8: 3 1718 Plant and operations circular 102-161; Jan. 4, 1943-Dec. 14, 1944. [1943- 44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and revised editions to certain of these circulars were issued also.] A 60.4/3 : 102-161 1719 Report of chief of Office of Plant and Operations [fiscal year] 1943. [1943.] [3] +16 p. [Processed.] A 60.1 : 943 1720 Report of chief of Office of Plant and Operations [fiscal year] 1944. [1944.] 25 p. [Processed.] A 60.1 : 944 1721 Safeguarding aerial photographs and maps. Nov. 1944. cover title, 20 p. (OPO publication 4.) [Restricted. Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Supersedes confidential memorandum dated Apr. 1, 1943, Classification of aerial photography.] A 60.8: 4 PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU 1722 Care of tanbark to prevent deterioration ; by Marviu E. Fowler. Apr. 1943. 3 p. 4° (Forest pathology special release 11.) [Processed.] A 77.516 : 11 J 723 Decay of wood in aircraft [with bibliography; by J. S. Boyce and George H. Hepting]. June 1943. [2] +4 p. 4° (Forest pathology special release 12.) [Processed.] A 77.516: 12 1724 Decay resistance of oak wood [with bibliography ; by Theodore C. Scheffer]. Oct. 1943'. 6 p. il. 4° (Forest pathology special release 13.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued to aid the nations war program.] A 77.516 : 13 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT 1725 Advertisement inviting proposals for carrying mails of United States on star routes in Alabama, July 1, 1944-June 30, 1948. Dec. 7, 1943. vi+ 80 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Alabama, 1944-48.] P 1.22 : Al 16/944-4S 102 1726 Same in Arkansas, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. ix+125 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Arkansas, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : Ar 4k/943-47 1727 Same in Connecticut, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. iv+43 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Connecticut, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : C 76/945-49 1728 Same in Delaware, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. iii+19 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Delaware, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : D 37/2/945-49 1729 Same in Florida, July 1, 1944-June 30, 1948. Dec. 7, 1943. iv+58 p. [In- terleaved. Back title is : Florida, 1944-48.] P 1.22 : F 66/944-48 1730 Same in Georgia, July 1, 1944-June 30, 1948. Dec. 7, 1943. v+68 p. [In- terleaved. Back title is : Georgia, 1944-48.] P 1.22 : G 29/944-48 1731 Same in Illinois, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. vi+88 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Illinois, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : II 6/943^7 1732 Same in Indiana, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. vi+78 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Indiana, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : In 2/943-47 1733 Same in Iowa, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. v+62 p. [In- terleaved. Back title is: Iowa, 1943^7.] P 1.22 : Io 9/943-47 1734 Same in Kentucky, July 1, 1944-June 30, 1948. Dec. 7, 1943. xviii+254 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Kentucky, 1944-48.] P 1.22 : K 41/944-48 1735 Same in Louisiana, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. vi+83 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Louisiana, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : L 93/943^7 1736 Same in Maine, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. vii+105 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Maine, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : M 28/2/945-49 1737 Same in Maryland, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. v+62 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Maryland, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : M 36/945-49 1738 Same in Massachusetts, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. v+ 75 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Massachusetts, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : M 38/2/945^9 1739 Same in Michigan, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. vii+111 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Michigan, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : M 58/943-47 1740 Same in Minnesota, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. vi+98 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Minnesota, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : M 66/943-47 1741 Same in Mississippi, July 1, 1944-June 30, 1948. Dec. 7, 1943. v+58 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Mississippi, 1944-48.] P 1.22 : M 69i/944-4S 1742 Same in Missouri, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. ix+145 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Missouri, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : M 69o/943-47 1743 Same in New Hampshire, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. iv4- 55 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : New Hampshire, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : N 42h/945^9 1744 Same in New Jersey, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. iv+56 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : New Jersey, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : N 42J/945-49 1745 Same in New York, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. x+197 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : New York, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : N 42y/945-49 1746 Same in North Carolina, July 1, 1944-June 30, 1948. Dec. 7, 1943. ix 4-132 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : North Carolina, 1944-48.] P 1.22 : N 81 c/944-48 1747 Same in Ohio, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. vii+106 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Ohio, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : Oh 3/943-47 1748 Same in Oklahoma, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19„ 1943. vi+86 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Oklahoma, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : Ok 4/943-47 1749 Same in Pennsylvania, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. xi+ 196 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Pennsylvania, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : P 38/945-49 103 Same in Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, July 1, 1944-Juue 30, 1948. Dee. 7, 1943. iii+20 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, 1944-48.] P 1.22 : P 96/944-48 Same in Rhode Island, July 1, 1945-Juue 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. iii+28 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Rhode Island, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : R 34/945-49 Same in South Carolina, July 1, 1944-June 30, 1948. Dec. 7, 1943. iv+ 48 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: South Carolina, 1944-48.] P 1.22 : So 8 C/944-4S Same in Tennessee, July 1, 1944-June 30, 1948. Dec. 7, 1943. vi+80 p, [Interleaved. Back title is: Tennessee, 1944-48.] P 1.22 : T 25/944-48 Same in Texas, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. xiv+229 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Texas, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : T 31/943-47 Same in Vermont, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. iv+49 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: Vermont, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : V 59/945-49 Same in Virginia, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. xi+160 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Virginia, 1945-49.] P 1.22 : V 81/945-49 Same in West Virginia, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1949. Dec. 12, 1944. xii+184 p. [Interleaved. Back title is: West Virginia, 1945— 19.] P 1.22 : W 52/945-49 Same in Wisconsin, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1947. Jan. 19, 1943. vi+86 p. [Interleaved. Back title is : Wisconsin, 1943-47.] P 1.22 : W 75/943-47 Instructions of 3d assistant Postmaster General and comptroller, penalty mail ; July 22, 1944. [1944.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] P 4.12 : P 37/944 POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, Senate Legislative calendar, calendar of bills, resolutions, and reports referred to Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads for its consideration and action thereon, 78th Congress, 1st and 2d session, Sept. 27, 1943-May 12, 1944; no. 4-7. 1943-44. various paging, 4° Y 4. P 84/2 : 78/4-7 PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Committee for Congested Production Areas. [1943-44.] various paging, 4* [Some of these reports are confidential. Processed. Separate reports were issued on the following congested production areas.] Pr 32.10 :(CT) Brunswick area. Charleston. S. C, area. Hampton Roads area. Los Angeles area. Mobile, Ala., area. Newport, R. I., area. Pascagoula, Miss., area. Portland-South Portland area. Portland-Vancouver area. Puget Sound area, Washington. St. Mary's County, Md., area. San Diego, Calif, area. San Francisco Bay area, California. . Committee for Congested Production Areas [report on activities since Nov. 5,1943]. Jan. 22, 1944. 5 leaves, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.10:C 76/944 Committee for Congested Production Areas [summation of recent ac- complishments and of new and continuing problems in new fiscal year 1944-45]. Aug. 15, 1944. 6+ [1] p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.10 : C 76/3/944 War messages of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dec. 8, 1941-Oct. 12, 1942, the President's war addresses to the people & to Congress of United States, n. p. [1943]. [1] +76 p. large 8° Pr 32.5013 : R67 104 PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE 1765 Accomplishments of price control, dollar savings to Government, con- sumers, and farmers. Jan. 15, 1943. cover title, [13] leaves, 5 pi. 4° (Price control report 12.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4234: 12 1766 Activities of Office of Price Administration in Alaska. Mildred R. Hermann, territorial director. June 1, 1944. 31 p. il. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : Al 1 1767 Same in Hawaii, Melvin C. Robbins, territorial director. June 1944. [3] + 70 p. il. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : H 31 1768 Address by Prentiss M. Brown, OPA administrator, Apr. 30 [1943]. [1943.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4213 : B 81 1769 Administrative machinery for price control and rationing in Canada. Sept. 1943. [2] +12 p. 4° (Foreign information series no. 27.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226 : 27 1770 Administrative machinery for price control and rationing in wartime Britain. [Mar. 25, 1943.] 12 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4239 : G 79 1771 Before Special Committee [of House of Representatives] to Investigate Executive Agencies (H. Res. 102), in matter of complaints against Rent Department of Office of Price Administration ; statement of Office of Price Administration. [1943.] cover title, i+ 89 p. Pr 32.4202 : R 29/2 1772 British wartime price restraining subsidies. [Nov. 1942, revised June 1943.] [1943.] cover title, [4]+l-6a+7-16a + 17-19+xvii p. 4° ([For- eign information series 13.] ) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226 : 13/2 1773 Chronology of economic control in Hungary. Aug. 1943. [l]+l-8a+ 9-49 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4239 : H 89 1774 Coal rationing industry letter, letter 2-6; Sept. 20-Nov. 15, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4236 : 2-6 1775 Community service guide book, war price and rationing boards ; [issued by Department of Information]. [July 1944.] [2]+12+[l] p. il. Pr 32.4206 : C 73/4/944 1776 2d consumer compliance survey : pt. 1, Women and prices, consumer knowl- edge of and compliance with price ceilings. July 22, 1944. [2] +21 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : C 76/2/pt.l 1777 game : pt. 2, Women and rationing, attitudes, beliefs, experience, knowledge, compliance behavior. July 24, 1944. [2] +16 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : C 76/2/pt.2 177S Down on the farm, facts and observations on price control and rationing policies, no. 1-3, July 25-Sept. 18, 1944; prepared for leaders in agri- cultural education by Tyrus R. Timm. [1944.] Each 3 p or 4 p. 4° [Processed. ] Pr 32.4263 ; 1-3 1779 Facts you should know, statement 1-4; Oct. 1943-Feb. 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4242 : 1-4 1780 Farm production and food prices in United Kingdom. Mar. 1943. [1] + 11+ [6] leaves, 1 pi. 4° (Foreign information series 17.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226 : 17 1781 Fuel oil industry letter, letter 1-16 ; Jan. 8-Aug. 25, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.] Pr 32.4228 : 1-16 1782 Gasoline situation in the East. Apr. 27, 1943. 18 leaves, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : G 21 1783 Government girl budget book. [Aug. 1943.] [2] +17 p. il. [Processed. Prepared and illustrated by OPA graphics. Pages 12 and 17 are left blank to be used for a scratch page and notes on this and that.] Pr 32.4202 : B 85 1784 Government mileage administrator, v. 1, no. 1-7; Feb.-Aug. 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.4229 : 1/1-7 105 1785 Grocer-consumer anti-inflation campaign, radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, Nov. 14, 1944. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4213 : B 6S/38-2 1786 How schools and colleges can aid food price control program. Sept. 1944. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] ' Pr 32.4202 : Sen 6/4 1787 Industry information, v. 1, no. 1-5 ; Mar-July 1943 ; issued monthly by Industry Relations Section, Gasoline Rationing Branch. [1943.] vari- ous paging, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4230 : 1/1-5 1788 Italian price control. Aug. 31, 1943. [1]+13 p. 4° [Confidential. Proc- essed. ] Pr 32.4239 : It 1/2 1789 Official table of point values for processed foods [charts], effective Mar. 1, 1943-Dec. 31, 1944 ; no. 1-21. [1943-44.] Each [2] p., various sizes. [In- cludes Consumer point values for meats, fats, etc. Titles vary.] Pr 32.4245 : 1-21 1790 One year of retail price control (May 1942-May 1943). June 1943. cover title, 15 p. il. 4° (Price control report 15.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4234 : 15 1791 OPA chart book, release no. 2; July 1944. [1944.] [17] p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] Pr 32.4250 : 2 1792 [OPA consumer compliance study : pt. 1] "Women and prices. Washington, D. C, Jan. 21, 1944. [2] +164- [6] p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : C 76/pt.l 1793 Same: pt. 2, Women and rationing. Washington, D. C, Jan. 26, 1944. [2] +23 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : C 76/pt.2 1794 Same: pt. 5, Women and rent control. Washington, D. C, Feb. 5, 1944. 3 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : C 76/pt.5 1795 OPA information leaflet for schools and colleges, leaflet 1-12; Sept.-Dec. 1943. [1943.] Each 2 p. or 1 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4240 : 1-12 1796 OPA manual news letter, no. 1-46 ; Feb. 22-Dec. 5, 1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Issued with perforations.] Pr 32.4248 : 1-46 1797 OPA manual news letter, accounting no. 1-7; June 5-Nov. 22, 1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Issued with perforations.] Pr. 32.4248/3 : 1-7 179S OPA manual news letter, administrative management no. 3 ; Dec. 12, 1944. [1944.] [9] p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] Pr 32.4248/9 : 3 1799 OPA manual news letter, board operations no. 2-5 ; Oct. 12-Nov. 22, 1944. [1944.] Each [5] p. or [6] p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] Pr 32.4248/5 : 2-5 1800 OPA manual news letter, price no. 1-14 ; July 3-Dec. 8, 1944. [1944. ] vari- ous paging, 4° [Issued with perforations.] Pr 32.4248/4 :1-14 1801 OPA manual news letter, rent no. 5-14; Apr. 10-Sept. 27, 1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Issued with perforations.] Pr 32.4248/2 : 5-14 1802 OPA 1st rationing conference : [Transcripts of policy discussions ; meeting 1-3, 5], June 2-30, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : R 18/4/943-1, etc. 1803 OPA trade bulletin, supplementary order 80, including amdt. 1 ; effective Apr. 1, 1944. [1944.] [2] p. 4° [Title is: Increased ceiling prices for beer, wines, and liquors at retail.] Pr 32.4244 : B 39 1804 OPA training program for price control: [Interpretation of statistical data course; lecture 3-7], Apr. 12-May 10, 1943. [1943.] various paging. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : St 2/lect.3-7 1805 Optimism in post-war planning, appraisal of Markets after the war ; [by] Jacob L. Mosak. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1944. [1] +23 p. 4° [Confi- dential. Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : P 84 106 1806 Organization of wartime control of production, distribution and consump- tion in Belgium. Feb. 1944. [2] +82 p. il. [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4239 : B 41 1807 Price control fact sheet, Apr.-Dec. 1944, 56th-64th month of war, issued for information of press and public. [1944.] Each 1 p. il. or 2 p. il. large 4° or f° [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.4268 : 944/1-4 1808 Price control in Nazi Germany ; by Ernest Doblin. May 1943. cover title, [3] leaves+59 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4239 : G 31 1809 Price trends and controls in Latin America, fortnightly review, v. 1, no. 1-7 ; Jan. 15-Apr. 17, 1944. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4246 : 1/1-7 1810 Profits, 1936-42, women's hosiery manufacturers. [July 1943.] cover title, [1] + 18 p. il. 4° (War profits studies no. 7.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4227 : 7 1811 Profits, 1939-42, wholesale food grocers. [June 1943.] cover title, 12 p. il. 4° (War profits studies no. 6.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] Pr 32.4227: 6 1812 Rationing of food in Canada. Jan. 1, 1943. [3] +26 p. 4° (Foreign infor- mation series 15.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4226: 15 1813 Rationing of textiles and footwear in France. Oct. 1943. [l]+45 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4239 : F 84 1814 Record of OPA. Jan. 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : P 93/24/944 1815 Same, revised Nov. 1944. [1944.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : P 93/24/944-2 1816 Relation between price movements and extent of control (to Oct. 10, 1942). Feb. 4, 1943. cover title, [l]+44 p. il. 4° (Price control report 14.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] Pr 32.4234: 14 1817 Report on enforcement, submitted to Chester A. Bowles ; by Thomas I. Em- erson. Aug. 9, 1943. 40 leaves, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : En 2 1818 Reports on anti-inflationary programs in South America ; by Seymour E. Harris. 1943. [6]+128+xi p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4202: So 8a 1819 Select bibliography, price control and rationing. [1943.] 6 p. 4° [Proc- essed. ] Pr 32.4202 : P 93/6 1820 Statement in answer to 2d intermediate report of Select Committee to In- vestigate Executive Agencies [House of Representatives, concerning activities of Office of Price Administration]. [1944.] 34 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] Pr 32.4202 : P 93/9 1821 Study-discussion outline on reconversion pricing. Oct. 1944. 8 p. 4° [Proc- essed. Prepared from statement, Our pricing objectives in reconversion period, by Price Administrator Chester Bowles to all members of OPA advisory committees.] Pr 32.4202 : R 24/4 1822 Summary of price policy. Sept. 13, 1943. [1]+13 p. 4° [Tentative and confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4202 : P 93/10/prelim. 1823 Summary report of Conference of Regional and National Educational Serv- ices Staff, Washington, D. C, Aug. 23-25, 1943. Aug. 1943. cover title, [4] +20 p. 4° [Processed. For OPA staff reference only.] Pr 32.4202 : Ed 8 1824 Supplement to Directoi*y of commodities and services, index to price and rationing regulations and jurisdiction of operating units. May 15, 1943. [2] +21 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4206 : C 73/943/supp.-l 1825 Same, index to price regulations and jurisdiction of operating units. Oct. 15, 1943. [3] +107 p. 4° [Processed. All references to previously issued supplements should be discontinued.] Pr 32.4206 : C 73/943/supp.-5 107 1826 Supplement 3-6, List of active price forms, as of June 15-Aug. 15, 1044. [1944. ] various paging, oblong 12° or 4° ( Statistical Standards Branch. ) Pr 32.4204 : P 93/13/944/supp.3-6 1827 Transportation and Public Utilities Division, news letter no. 1-8 ; Nov. 1, 1943-Mar. 15, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Numbers 6-8 re- stricted. Processed. Discontinued.] Pr 32.4243 : 1-8 1828 Wartime control of supply and distribution in Italy [with list of source material] July 1943. [4] +62 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4239 : It 1 1829 Wholesale and retail prices (collected by Bureau of Labor Statistics) from Jan. 1939. Feb. 1943. cover title, 37 [33] p. 4° (Price analysis series 11, revised.) [Processed. The last page is numbered incorrectly 37 instead of 33 and is printed on the inside of back cover.] Pr 32.4234 : 11 1830 Word from home. [Aug. 1944.] 14 p. 4° [Confidential. Processed. Ex- plaining to the soldier returning from overseas, what the American people have done and are doing against inflation.] Pr 32.4202 : H 75 1831 World War II control of railway rates in Canada, United Kingdom and Germany. Mar. 1943. cover title, 15 p. 4° (Foreign information series 16. ) [Processed. ] Pr 32.4226 : 16 PRISONS BUREAU 1832 Prison work as career, course of study based on work and objectives of Federal prison system ; prepared by staff of Bureau of Prisons, n. p. [Press of Federal Prison Industries, Inc., 1944.] x+293 p. il. 12° J 16.2 : P 93 1833 United States Prison Service physical training [revised course; prepared by Frederick T. Wilkinson]. [Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Peniten- tiary, Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 14, 1942, published] 1943. cover title, 56 p. il. J 16.2 : P 56/943 PROCUREMENT DIVISION 1834 Circular letter 688-737 ; Jan. 1, 1943-Aug. 13, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and amendments to certain of these were issued also.] T 58.11 : 6SS-737 1835 Circular letter, A-series 1-70; Aug. 24, 1943-Dec. 29, 1944. [1943-44.] Each 1 p. or 2 p., various sizes. [Processed.] T 58.11/2 : 1-70 1836 Circular letter, B-series 1-18; Sept. 25, 1943-Nov. 9, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, various sizes. [Processed. Supplements to 3, 6, and 18, and a revised edition of 6 were also issued.] T 58.11/3 : 1-18 1837 Federal property commodity classification : major group 54, Furniture and fixtures, pt. 1, Classified list of commodities. Apr. 1944. xxxi+87+v p. 4° [Processed. Adaptation and expansion of Standard commodity clas- sification compiled under supervision of Clifton E. Mack.] T 5S.2 : O 73/group 54/pt.l 1838 Same, pt. 2, Alphabetic index of commodities. Apr. 1944. iii+163-f-v p. 3 pi. 4° [Processed. Adaptation and expansion of Standard commodity classification compiled under supervision of Clifton E. Mack.] T 58.2 : C 73/group 54/pt.2 1839 General schedule of supplies : class 8, supp. 3, Tire chains, July 1, 1943- June30, 1944. [1943.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] T 58.8 : 8/943-44/supp.3 1840 Same : class 26, pt. 2, supp. 1, Steel insulated filing cabinets ; July 1-Dec. 31,1943. [1943.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] T 58.8 : 26/pt.2/943/supp.l 1841 Same ; class 35, supp. 1^4, Periodicals and law books, July 1, 1943-June 30, 1944 to Nov. 1, 1943-June 30, 1944. [1943.] Each 17 p. or 2 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] T 5S.8 : 35/942-43/supp.l-4 1842 General schedule of supplies, amdt. 429-601 ; Dec. 31, 1943-Sept. 21, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, various sizes. [Processed.] T 58.8/3 : 429-601 108 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BUREAU 1843 Simple methods for representative sampling in studies of public assistance case loads; by Walter M. Perkins. Mar. 1944. [2] +17 p. 4° (Public assistance research memorandum 6.) [Processed.] FS3.12:6 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE, Senate 1844 Legislative calendar, 78th Congress, 1st and 2d sessions, July 7, 1944; no. 5. 1944. 12 p. 4° Y 4.P 96/7 : 78/5 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE 1845 Disease outbreaks conveyed through foods other than milk and milk prod- ucts in United States in 1942, as reported by State and territorial health authorities, also by City Health Depts. of New York City, Detroit, Mich., Baltimore, Md., and Philadelphia, Pa. [1943.] C47 p. oblong 8° [Proc- essed. Preliminary report.] FS 2.2 : D 63/3/prelim. 1846 Disease outbreaks conveyed through milk and milk products in United States in 1942, as reported by State and territorial health authorities, also by City Health Department of Baltimore, Md. [1943.] B13 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Preliminary report.] FS 2.2 : D 63/2/prelim. 1847 Disease outbreaks conveyed through undetermined vehicles in United States in 1942, as reported by State and territorial health authorities, also by City Health Departments of New York City and Pittsburgh, Pa. [1943.] D7 p. oblong 8° [Pi'ocessed. Preliminary report.] FS 2.2 : D 63/4/prelim. 1848 Disease outbreaks conveyed through water in. United States in 1942, as reported by State and territorial health authorities, also by City Health Departments of Pittsburgh, Pa., New York, N. Y., and Baltimore, Md. [1943.] A13 p. oblong 8° [Processed. Preliminary report.] FS 2.2 : D 63/prelim. 1849 Enlist in a proud profession! join Cadet Nurse Corps; [poster]. [1943.] 11X21 in. [Illustrator, Edmundson. Cardboard.] FS 2.26 :N 93/6 1850 General circular 89-95 ; Aug. 16, 1943-Aug. 12, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations. Revisions and re- vised pages of certain of these and earlier circulars were also issued. A Table of contents for Circulars 1-95, revised July 27, 1944, and an Errata sheet, Aug. 12, 1944 were also issued.] FS 2.14 : 89-95 1851 Hospital Division circular 276-279; Feb. 13- June 18, 1943. [1943.] vari- ous paging, 4° [Processed. Supplement 1 and 2 to circular 276 were issued also.] FS 2.17 : 276-279 1852 Same 1-7 (new series) ; Oct. 1, 1943-Mar. 8, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] FS 2.17/2 : 1-7 185a Hospital Division similar letter 251-254; Jan. 20-Apr. 19, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] FS 2.18 : 251-254 1854 Hygienic Laboratory bulletins and National Institute of Health bulletins [list]. Apr. 1943. 20 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 2.23 : 1-182/list 1855 Integration of mental health and public health programs, by Lawrence Kolb, assistant surgeon general, Public Health Service. [1943.] 6 p. 4° [Processed. Presented at 2d Pennsylvania Health Institute, Harrisburg, Pa., Jan. 14, 1943. Reprinted from Pennsylvania's health, v. 3, no. 1, Mar. 1942.] FS 2.30 : H 349/3 1856 Letter no. 1-13 ; Dec. 15, 1942-Aug. 15, 1943. [1942-43.] various paging, 4° [Semimonthly. Processed. These letters, sent by surgeons general of Army, Navy, and Public Health Service, with cooperation of Ameri- can Medical Association and under auspices of National Research Coun- cil, to physicians in armed forces, are relative to current developments in medical science.] FS 2.40: 1-13 1857 Malaria control in war areas, 1942^3. Atlanta, Ga. [1943.] [2] + 103+ [3] p. il. 4° [Processed. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover. ] FS 2.2 : M 29/42-43 109 1858 Malaria control in war areas, 1943-44. [1944.] [2] +104 p. 11. 4° [Proc- essed. Other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover.] FS 2.2 : M 29/943^4 1S59 Motion pictures of U. S. Public Health Service [list]. [1944.1 [2] p. 4° [Processed.] FS 2.2 : M 85/3 i860 1943 National Negro Health Week radio broadcasts. [Mar. 15, 1943,] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 2.2 : N 31/4/943 1861 Practical aspects of malaria ; by Louis L. Williams, jr. [1944.] 5 p. 4° [Reprint of address as published in Proceedings of Inter-State Post- graduate Medical Assembly of North America, Chicago, 111., Oct. 26-30, 1942.] FS 2.30 : M 29 1862 Trade names index ; issued by Industrial Hygiene Division, Bureau of State Services, in cooperation with National Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, issue no. 1, July 1944. [1944.] cover title, 2+ [98] p. 4° [Processed. Restricted.] FS 2.47 : 1 1863 u. S. Cadet Nurse Corps, fact sheet. [Revised edition.] [Sept. 1, 1943.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 2.2 : N 93/2/943-2 1864 VD education circular 27-30: Mar. S-Dec. 17, 1943. [1943.] Each [2] p. or [4] p. il. 4° [Processed.] FS 2.39: 27-30 1865 Venereal disease publications [list]. July 1943. [1] 4-7+14+2 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 2.24 : V 55/943 1866 your personal war of nerves, radio interview. [Apr. 12, 1943.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 2.2 : N 35 PUBLIC RELATIONS BUREAU, War Dept. 1S67 Coming, Army salute to wood caravan, see big parade of Army fighting men and wood at war; [all lettered poster], n. p. [1944]. 16.2X10.5 in. W 107.8 : W 85/3 186S 45 thousand tons of fighting metal! [you build battlewagons, too], n. p. [RPB, July 28, 1943]. [4] p. il. 12° W 107.10: 8 1869 Japs bayonet U. S. wounded ambushed on Pacific Island [here is enemy your metal is fighting!] [1943.] [4] p. il. 12° W 107.10 : 9 1870 japs beware flving metal! [mines and smelters are airplane plants too]. [1943] [4] p. il. 12° W 107.10: 4 1871 Loudspeakers the Axis understands [roaring guns are your metals talking !] [1943.] [4] p. il. 12° W 107.10 : 6 1872 Men who fly 'em, tell you [straight dope on American plane performance]. n. p. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, July 28, 1943]. [8] p. il. W 107.2 : F 67 1873 Stop him and the job's done ; Army official poster. 1944. 20.5X14.2 in. [Illustrator, Harry Morse Meyers.] W 107.8 : J 57/6 1874 Underground, undersea, we fight for liberty ! [your metals carry war to Japan's shore]. [1943.] [4] p. il. 12° W 107.10: 5 1875 What happens when this cuts loose? [it's your metal, keep it pouring!] [1943.] [2] p. il. oblong 12°, folded into 12° size. W 107.10 : 10 PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION 1876 Automobile registration characteristics, report 1-3; June 10, 1943-Apr. 30, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] FW 2.17 : 1-3 1877 Information memorandum 25-79; Feb. 3, 1943-Dec. 31, 1944. [1943-44.1 various paging, 4° [Processed.] FW 2.i6 : 25-79 764525 — 47— Supp. 2 8 110 Maps 1 878 New Hampshire, transportation map, highways, railroads, canals, air lanes, and dredged channels ; highways corrected to Nov. 1, 1942. Scale 1 : 250,000, approximately 1 in. =4 m. Revised edition, 1942. [Wash- ington, D. C] Geological Survey [1943]. 2 sheets, each 23X33 in. [Modi- fied polyconic projection.] FW 2.13 : N 42h/942/sh.l, 2 1879 New York, transportation map, highways, railroads, canals, air lanes, and dredged channels ; highways corrected to Jan. 1, 1943. Scale 1 : 250,000, approximately 1 in. =4 m. Revised edition, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 7 sheets, each 23X33 in. [Modified polyconic projection.] FW 2.13 : N 42y/943/sh.l-7 1850 New York City and vicinity, transportation map, highways, railroads, canals, air lanes, and dredged channels ; highways corrected to Jan. 1, 1943. Scale 1 : 125,000, approximately 1 in. =2 m. Revised edition, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 23X33 in. [Modified polyconic projection.] FW 2.13 : N 42y/943/sh.-8 1851 United States system of highways adopted for uniform marking by Ameri- can Association of State Highway Officials, Nov. 11, 1926, with additions and amendments subsequently approved ; corrected to Jan. 1, 1943. Scale 100 m.=1.3 in. [Washington, D. C. J, printed by Geological Survey [1943]. 25 X 39 in. FW 2.12 : H 53/2/943 1882 United States system of numbered highways adopted for uniform marking by American Association of State Highway Officials, together with Fed- eral aid highway system, approved in accordance with act of Nov. 9, 1921, and subsequent amendments thereto ; corrected to Jan. 1, 1943. Scale 37 m.=l in. Engraved by R. F. Bartle & Co., Washington, D. C, printed by Geological Survey [1943]. 2 sheets, each 59x41 in. [Base map from copper plate base of General Land Office. List of Guano Islands appear- ing on previous editions of this map has been omitted pending revision thereof. ] FW 2.13 : H 53/943/sh.l, 2 Insets : Alaska : with inset, Aleutian Islands. American Samoa : with inset, Manua Group. Canal Zone : with inset, Isthmus of Panama, showing location of canal. Hawaiian Islands : with insets, Guam or Cuajan Island ; Palmyra Island. Philippine Islands. Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands of U. S. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY 1883 Circular letter 1-172 (1943), 1-79 (1944); Jan. 4, 1943-Dec. 19, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and corrected copies of some of these letters were issued also.] W 77.22 : 943/1-944/79 1884 Contract bulletin 1-144 [1943], 1-2 [1944] ; Jan. 1, 1943-Jan. 11, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Supplements and corrected copies of certain of these bulletins were issued also. Discontinued.] W 77.27/2 : 943/1-944/2 1885 Expeditionary Force menu, no. 1, Tropical and temperate areas, 30 days. Revised Jan. 9, 1943. [1943.] 16 p. W 77.2 : M 52/no.l 1S86 Handbook for director of civilian training [with bibliography ; prepared by Civilian Training Section]. [Aug. 1943.] [3]+104+[l] p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] W 77.10/1:C 49 1887 Handbook for quartermaster bakery company [with list of references]. [1943.] cover title, iii+l+l-17A+18-19a+20-63+[22] p. il. 4° [Proc- essed. Tentative. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 77.10/1 : B 17 1888 Operating manual for controlled materials plan in all quartermaster depots. Washington, D. C, Mar. 11, 1943. [3] +384- [10] leaves+[16] p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form in binder. Leaves 7 and 9 have been duplicated, but with different text.] W 77.15/1 : C 76/943 Ill 1889 Organization manual of Office of Quartermaster General. May 1, 1943. [1] +470 p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Revision 1-3, 1 p. and [2] p., accompanied by certain revised pages to be inserted in the manual, were issued also.] W 77.15/1 : Or 3/943 1890 Petroleum facilities of Albania ; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Fuels and Lubricants Division. Aug. 1944. 38 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed. ] W 77.37 : Al 1 1891 Petroleum facilities of Austria; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Division of Fuels and Lubricants. June 1944. 183 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37 : Au 7 1S92 Petroleum facilities of Belgium and Luxembourg ; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Division of Fuels and Lubricants. July 1944. 192 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] vV 77.37 : B 41 1893 Petroleum facilities of Denmark; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Fuels and Lubricants Division. Nov. 1944. 98 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37 : D 41 1894 Petroleum facilities of Greece; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Fuels and Lubricants Division. Aug. 1944. 82 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37 : G 81 1895 Petroleum facilities of Hungary; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Division of Fuels and Lubricants. May 1944. 113 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37 : H 89 1896 Petroleum facilities of New Guinea and Ceram ; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Division of Fuels and Lubricants. June 1944. 38 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37 :N42g 1S97 Petroleum facilities of Philippine Islands ; prepared by Enemy Oil Com- mittee for Fuels and Lubricants Division. Nov. 1944. 106 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37 : P 53 1898 Petroleum facilities of Sumatra ; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Fuels and Lubricants Division. July 1944. 164 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37 : Su 6 1899 Petroleum facilities of Yugoslavia ; prepared by Enemy Oil Committee for Division of Fuels and Lubricants. May 1944. 79 p. il. 4° [Confidential. Processed.] W 77.37 : Y 9 1900 Q. m. C. historical studies, no. 1-8 ; Mar. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] vari- ous paging, 4° [Processed or printed.] W 77.36 : 1-8 1901 Quartermaster control officers' handbook. Nov. 1943. cover title, [219] p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 77.10/1 : C 76/943 1902 Quartermaster supplement to Procurement regulations, Jan. 1, 1943. [1943.] [103] p. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] W 77.10/1 : P 94/943 1903 Same, instructions sheets, no. 1-29; Feb. 10, 1943-Nov. 10, 1944. [1943- 44.] Each 1 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed. Accompanied by reprints of cer- tain pages (with changes) to be inserted in Quartermaster supplement to Procurement regulations.] W 77.10/1 : P 94/943/instr. 1-29 RADIO SERVICE, Information Office, Agriculture Dept. 1904 Farm flashes. [1943-44.] [The Radio Service issues Farm flashes, for broadcast use only, which provide up-to-date information in the field of scientific agriculture. Individual entries are not made for these publi- tions.] A 21.13/7: (letter-nos.) 1905 Homemakers' chat (for broadcast use only), Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 29, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Daily except Saturdays and Sundays. Processed.] A 21.13/8 : 943/1-944/260 112 RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD 1906 Personnel needs and surpluses in railroad industry, Jan. 1, 1944. [1944.] cover title, [18] +61 p. il. 4° [Processed.] RR 1.2 : P 43/944 RECLAMATION BUREAU 1907 Boise irrigation project [Idaho-Oreg., Arrowrock division], public notice of annual water charges. Jan. 13, 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : B 63/30 1908 Central Valley project studies; June 30, 1942. [1942.] 23 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] I 27.2 :C 33/3 1909 Central Valley project studies, character and scope. [Feb. 15, 1944.] [5] +52 p. il. 4° ([C. V. P. S. bulletin 3.]) [Processed. Supersedes Bulletin 1, 3d revision, July 1, 1943, and Bulletin 2, May 1, 1943.] I 27.2 : C 33/3/944 1910 Gila project, Ariz., public notice of annual water rental charges for lands in private ownership and for leased public lands. July 10, 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 :G 37/1 1911 Gila project, Ariz., public notice of annual water rental charges for lands in private ownership and for leased public lands. Dec. 15, 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : G 37/2 1912 Hydroelectric plants operating, under construction, or authorized, June 1, 1943. [1943.] 1 p. f° [Processed.] 1 27.2 : H 99/2/943 1913 Klamath irrigation project [Oreg.-Calif.], public notice of annual water charges. Feb. 27, 1943. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 :K 66/39 1914 Klamath irrigation project [Oreg.-Calif.], public notice of annual water charges. Mar. 23, 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : K 66/40 1915 Minidoka project, Idaho, Gravity division, public notice [of annual opera- tion and maintenance charges]. May 20, 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : M 66/41 1916 Notus and Payette divisions, Boise project, Idaho, public notice of annual water rental charges. Apr. S, 1944. 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : B 63/31 1917 Orland irrigation project, [Calif.], public notice of annual water charges. Oct. 9, 1943. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Or 5/28 1918 Orland irrigation project, [Calif.], public notice of annual water rental charges. Oct. 9, 1943. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Or 5/29 1919 Owyhee irrigation project, Oreg-Idaho, public notice of annual water rental charges. Mar. 23, 1943. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Ow 9/15 1920 Owyhee irrigation project, Oreg. -Idaho, public notice of annual water rental charges. Mar. 18, 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Ow 9/16 1921 Public notice that water is ready for delivery to new lands, Gooding divi- sion, Minidoka project [Idaho]. Mar. 28, 1944. 9 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : M 66/40 1922 Reclamation safety record, v. 6, no. 4-12, v. 7, no. 1-12, v. 8, no. 1-3; Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. ] I 27.18 : 6/4-8/3 1923 Riverton irrigation project [Wyo.], notice of annual water charges. Feb. 9,1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 :R 52/24 1924 Shoshone irrigation project [Wyo.], Heart Mountain division, public notice of annual water charges for lands in private ownership. Apr. 23, 1943. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Sh 7/51 1925 Shoshone irrigation project [Wyo.], Willwood division, public notice of annual water charges. Nov. 12, 1943. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Sh 7/52 113 1926 Sunnyside division, Yakima project [Wash.], public notice of annual opera- tion and maintenance charges. May 25, 1943. 2+ [1] p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Y ls/41 1927 Sunnyside division, Yakima project [Wash.], public notice of annual opera- tion and maintenance charges. May 23, 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed] 1 1.49 : Y ls/42 192S Yakima project, Wash., Roza division, amendment of announcement of annual water rental charges 4 (act of June 17, 1902, 32 Stat. 3S8, as amended and supplemented). Oct. 28, 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Y lr/4/amdt. 1929 Yakima project, Wash., Roza division, announcement of annual water rental charges. Jan. 1, 1943. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Y lr/3 1930 Yakima project, Wash., Roza division, announcement of annual water rental charges. Mar. 17, 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49: Ylr/4 1931 Yuma auxiliary project [Ariz.], public notice of annual water charges. Mar. 28, 1944. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 1 1.49 : Y 9/54 1932 Yuma irrigation project [Ariz.], public notice of annual water charges. Mar. 16, 1943. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 11.49: Y 9/53 RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION 1933 Summary of surplus war property as of July 15-Oct. 31, 1944. July 22- Nov. 11, 1944. various paging, oblong 8° or f° [Semimonthly. Proc- essed.] C 33.11 : 944/1-6 1934 Same, continued, with title. Summary of surplus property as of Nov. 15 and 30, 1944. Nov. 25 and Dec. 12, 1944. 24-44-3+44 leaves, and 2+5+3 + 48 leaves f° [Semimonthly. Processed.] C 33.11 : 944/7-8 RECRUITING BUREAU, Navy Dept. 1935 Build and fight with the Seabees and follow your trade in Navy. n. p. NRB, July 17 [1943.] [2] +28+ [2] p .il. oblong 24° N 17.2 : Se 1 RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION 1936 Review of current information in Treasury Library, Jan. 1-15, 1943-Dec. 1-15, 1944; v. 9, no. 1-v. 10, no. 24. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.] T 23.7 : 9/1-10/24 RIVERS AND HARBORS BOARD 1937 Port and terminal facilities at ports of Charleston, S. C. and Wilmington, N. C. 1944. iii+114 p. 2 maps, 4° [Confidential.] W 7.34 : C 38/944 1938 Port and terminal facilities at ports of New Orleans and Lake Charles, La. 1944. [3] +165 p. 2 maps, 4° [Confidential.] W 7.34 : N 42o/944 1939 port and terminal facilities at ports of San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda, Richmond, and upper San Francisco Bay, Calif. 1944. iii+257 p. 5 maps, 4° [Confidential. A processed errata sheet, 1 p. oblong 24°, was also issued.] W 7.34 : Sa 5f /944 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION 1940 Care and use of your small electric appliances. [1943.] [4] p. il. 4° [Also in Rural electrification news, Feb. 1943, v. 8, no. 6.] A 68.9/a : Ap58 1941 Care of your electric motor. [1943.] [2] p. il. 4° [Also in Rural electrifi- cation news, Mar. 1943, v. 8, no. 7.] A 68.9/a : M 857/3 1942 Care of your electric water system. [1943.] [2] p. il. large 8° [Also in Rural electrification news, Oct. 1943, v. 9, no. 2.] A 68.9/a : W 291/2 114 1943 Electric pig brooders, easily made from scrap lumber, save feed by saving pigs ! [1944.] [4] p. il. 4° A 6S.2 : P 62/2 1944 Home-made electric brooder for successful chick brooding. [1944.] [2] p. il. 4° A 68.2 : B 79 1945 it's smart to play safe ! [1944.] [4] p. il. 4° [Also in Rural electrification news, June 1944, v. 9, no. 10.] A 68.9/a : Sa 17 1946 Make this motor table ! 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Issued in postal card form.] T 34.7 : 1066-80 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION 1951 Financial statistics for electric & gas subsidiaries of registered public- utility holding companies, 1943, report of Public Utilities Division. [1944.] cover title, [1] +18 p. il. 4° [Processed.] SE 1.2 : El 2/2/943 1952 Security issues of electric and gas utilities, 1935-42, report of Public Util- ities Division. [1943.] cover title, [l]-fl8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] SE 1.2 : El 2/935-42 1953 Security issues of electric and gas utilities, 1935-43, report of Public Util- ities Division. [1944.] cover title, [1] +19 p. il. 4° [Processed.] SE 1.2 : El 2/935-43 1954 Work of Securities and Exchange Commission [with list of reference ma- terial]. May 1944. cover title, 18 p. 4° [Processed.] SE 1.2 : Se 26/3/944 SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM 1955 Causes of rejection and incidence of defects among 18 and 19 year old selective service registrants; [by] Leonard G. Rowntree, Kenneth Mc- Gill, and Thomas I. Edwards, n. p. [1943]. 12 p. [Reprinted from Journal of American Medical Association, Sept. 25, 1943, v. 123. Copy- right, 1943, by American Medical Association.] T3.Se4:2R27 1956 Causes of rejection and incidence of defects, local board examinations of selective service registrants in peacetime, analysis of reports of physical examination from 21 selected States [with list of references; prepared by Thomas I. Edwards in cooperation with Leonard G. Rowntree]. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1, 1943. cover title, [1]+41 p. il. 4° (Medical statistics bulletin 2.) [Processed.] Y3.Se4:15/2 1957 Information concerning veterans' assistance program of Selective Service System, June 3, 1944. 1944. 19 p. Y3.Se4: 2 V 64/944 1958 Local board memorandum 175-183 ; Jan. 16-Mar. 20, 1943. [1943.] various paging. [Issued with perforations.] Pr 32.5277 : 175-183 1959 Occupational bulletin 1-44 ; Apr. 3-Dec. 23, 1942. [1942.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Amended editions of some of these were issued also.] Y3.Se 4: 12/1^4 115 i960 physical examinations of selective service registrants during wartime, analysis of reports for continental United States and each State, Apr. 1942-Dec. 1943 [with list of references] ; prepared by C. H. Greve in cooperation with L. G. Rowntree. Nov. 1, 1944. [l]+iv4-137+[7] p. il 4° ([Medical statistics bulletin 3.]) [Processed. Series designation appears on cover.] Y3.Se4:15/3 1961 Transmittal memo 1-119 [for Local Board memorandum] ; Feb. 1, 1943- May 12, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging. [Issued with perforations. Accompanied by memoranda wbich the memo transmits. Certain of these Transmittal memos, concerning DSS forms, etc., were distributed only to agencies of Selective Service System.] Pr 32.5277/2 : 1-83 and Y 3.Se 4 : 13/84-119 SERVICES OF SUPPLY 1962 Procurement regulations memorandum no. 10-16; Jan. 18-May 6, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in their proper places in the 1942 edition of Procurement regulations. Later memoranda issued by Army Services Forces.] W 109.8 : 942/ch.l0-16 SHIPS BUREAU 1963 Anchors, with special consideration of stockless 2-fluke anchors, bibliog- raphy of technical articles and treatises. Oct. 1943. cover title, vii+22 p. 4° [Processed.] N 29.2: An 2 1964 Boats and life floats ; chap. 82, Bureau of Ships manual. 1944. [l]+58 p. il. [Title on cover is : Instructions pertaining to boats and life floats.] N 29.13 : 82/944 1965 Bulletin of information, 1-16; Jan. 1, 1941-Oct. 1, 1944. [1941-44.] va- rious paging. [Restricted. Quarterly. Issued with perforations. An index to nos. 1-12, was issued in 1943.] N 29.10: 1-16 1966 Bureau of Ships manual : chap. 12, Hull fittings ; May 29, 1944. [Revised May 1944.] [1944.] [l]+9 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 12/1-2/944 1967 Same: chap. 14, Deck coverings; June 1, 1944. [1944.] [l]+2 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 646-648 of Construction and Repair manual.] N 29.13: 14/944 1968 Same: chap. 15, Gasoline stowage and equipment; May 20, 1944. [1944.] [1]4-12 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 1429— 40 of Construction and Repair manual and art. 38-85 to 38-130 of Manual of engineering instructions.] N 29.13 : 15/1-2/944 1969 Same: chap. 17, Cranes: Aug. 22, 1944. [Revised Aug. 1944.] [1944.] i-j-5 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 17/1-2/944 1970 Same: chap. 10, Painting ships in service. [1944.] i+13 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes chap. 20, Manual of engineering instructions, art. 649 and 2500 of Construction and Repair manual, and C and R sailors' manual of paints and painting.] N 29.13 : 19/1-2/944 1971 Same : chap. 22, Steering gear ; May 24, 1944. [Revised May 1944.] [1944.] [1]+14 p. 4 pi. [Issued in loose-leaf form for use of the service.] N 29.18 : 22/1-2/944 1972 Same : chap. 24, Ship control equipment ; June 1, 1943. [1943.] i4-154-iii p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 1339-59 of chap. 13, Construction and Repair manual.] N 29.13 : 24/1-2/943 116 1973 Same: chap. 24, Ship control equipment. [Revised Sept. 1944.] [1944.] [11+20 p. [Restricted. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 24/1-2/944 1974 Same: chap. 26, Moorings and appliances; Apr. 24, 1944. [Revised Apr. 1944] [1945.] [l]+26 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 26/1-2/944 1975 Same: chap. 29, Weights, stability and integrity (seaworthiness) ; Apr. 15, 1944. [1944.] i+13 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 613-618 and 1200-16, Construction and Repair manual.] N 29.13 : 29/1-2/944 1976 Same: chap. 30, Storerooms and miscellaneous stowage. [Revised Apr. 1944.] [1945.] i+4+[l] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. ] N 29.13 : 30/1-2/944 1977 Same: chap. 33, Living and berthing equipment; Nov. 1, 1943. [1944.] i_l_S p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Super- sedes art. 1610, 1611, 1620-22 of chap. 16, Construction and Repair man- ual, also Construction and Repair Bureau pamphlet, Laundry, commis- sary, medical, and shop appliances (1935), sec. 7.] N 29.13 : 33/1-2/943 2 978 Same: chap. 34, Commissary equipment; May 26, 1944. [Revised May 1944.] [1944.] [l]+20 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 34/1-2/944 1979 Same: chap. 36, Sanitation. [Revised May 1944.] [1944.] [l]+6 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 36/1-2/944 1980 Same : chap. 38, Ventilation and heating ; July 28, 1944. [1944.] [2] +82 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 1500-26 and 2700-10 of Construction and Repair manual.] N 29.13 : 38/1-2/944 1981 Same: chap. 40, Tables of engineering data. Reprinted [with changes] Feb. 1944. i+35 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes chap. 39, Tables of engineering data (revised July 1941), Manual of engineering instructions.] N 29.13 : 40/1-2/943 /rep. 1982 Same: chap. 41, Main propelling machinery, sec. 2, Diesel engines; July 8, 1944. [1944.] [l]+38 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes chap. 7, sec. 4 of Manual of engineering in- structions. ] N 29.13 : 41/l-2/sec.2/944 1983 Same: chap. 42, Reduction gear; Feb. 23, 1944. [Revised Feb. 1944.] [1944.] [1]+19 p. il. 1 pi. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 42/1-2/944 1984 Same : chap. 45, Lubricants and lubrication systems ; Aug. 8, 1944. [Revised Aug. 1944.] [1944.] iii+30 p. il. 1 pi. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 45/1-2/944 1985 same : chap. 47, Pumps ; July 15, 1943. [1943.] i+110 p. il. 1 pi. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 14-1 to 14-399 of chap. 14, Manual of engineering instructions, and art. 1626 and 1740-44 of Construction and Repair manual.] N 29.13 : 47/1-2/943 1986 Same : chap. 49, Compressed air plants ; Apr. 12, 1944. [Revised Apr. 1944.] [1944.] [l]+44 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 49/1-2/944 1987 Same: chap. 50, Auxiliary engines; Feb. 25, 1944. [1944.] i+28 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 24-110 (n) of chap. 24 and various articles and paragraphs of chap. 4, Manual of engineering instructions.] N 29.13 : 50/1-2/944 1988 Same: chap. 53, Blowers; Apr. 17, 1944. [Revised Apr. 1944.] [1944.] i+16 p. il. 1 pi. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 53/1-2/944 117 1989 Same : chap. 54, Coal handling and stowage ; Oct. 1, 1942. [1943.] [1] + 12 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] N 29.13 : 54/1-2/943 1990 Same: chap. 55, Fuel oil storage and equipment; Aug. 1, 1943. [1943.] i+53 p. il. [Restricted. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 5-1 to 5-135 of chap. 5 and art. 38-45 to 38-84 of chap. 38, Manual of engineering instructions, and art. 1412-28 of chap. 14, Construction and repair manual.] N 29.13 : 55/1-2/943 1991 Same : chap. 60, Electric plant, general ; Sept. 25, 1944. [1944.] i-f 50 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes art. 1703 of Construction and Repair manual and art. 22-33 to 22-53, 22-70 to 22-72, 22-80 to 22-109, 24-1, 24-2, 24-20 to 24-37, 24-110a to m and 24- 111 of Manual of engineering instructions.] N 29.13 : 60/1-2/944 1992 Same : chap. 62, Electric power distribution, sec. 2, Portable storage batteries and dry batteries ; June 15, 1944. [1944.] i+59 p. il. [Issued in loose- leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes chap. 28, Manual of engineering instructions.] N 29.13 : 62/l-2/sec.2/944 1993 Same : chap. 62, Electric power distribution, sec. 3, Submarine storage bat- teries ; May 15, 1944. 1944. [1] +115 p. il. [Restricted. Issued in loose- leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes chap. 29, Manual of engineering instructions.] N 29.13 : 62/l-2/sec.3/944 1994 Same : chap. 65, Interior-communication installations ; Nov. 1, 1943. [1944.] i+40 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Chap- ters 65 and 71, Bureau of Ships manual, supersede chap. 22, Interior com- munications and fire control installation, 1938 (restricted), Manual of engineering instructions.] N 29.13 : 65/1-2/943 1995 Same: chap. 66, Searchlights and visual signaling equipment; Dec. 1, 1943. [1944.] [l]+34 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes chap. 27 of Manual of engineering instructions.] N 29.13: 66/1-2/944 1996 Same: chap. 67, Radio equipment; May 29, 1944. [1944.] iii+39 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes chap. 30 and 31, Manual of engineering instructions.] N, 29.13 : 67/1-2/944 1997 Same : chap. 68, Underwater sound equipment. [1944.] i+14 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. This chapter and chap. 67, Bureau of Ships manual, supersede chap. 31 of Manual of engineering instructions. ] N 29.13 : 68/1-2/944 1998 Same : chap. 69, Electrical measuring instruments ; Jan. 1, 1944. [Revised Jan. 1944.] [1944.] [l]+22p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 69/1-2/944 1999 Same : chap. 81, Mine protection ; July 1, 1944. [1944.] [1] +42 p. il. 5 pi. [Restricted. Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes Construction and repair pamphlet, Paravane handbook 1943, and art. 1609 and 3100 of Construction and repair manual.] N 29.13 : 81/1-2/944 2000 Same: chap. 82, Boats and life floats. [Revised May 1944.] [1945.] [l]+58 p. il. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual.] N 29.13 : 82/1-2/944 2001 Same: chap. 95, Gaskets and packings; Feb. 26, 1944. [1944.] [l]+5 p. 1 tab. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Super- sedes art. 2600, Construction and Repair manual, and art. 12-120 to 12-139 and art. 12-155 (5), (21), (22) and (23), Manual of engineering instructions.] N 29.13 : 95/1-2/944 2002 Same: chap. 97, District craft; Feb. 1, 1943. [1943.] i+7 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in the Manual. Supersedes C. & R. pamphlet District craft and art. 900 of chap. 9, Construction and Repair manual.] N 29.13 : 97/1-2/943 2003 Same : Table of contents. [1944.] [5] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] N 29.13 : cont. 118 2004 BuShips surplus material list, series 9 and 30; Jan. 19 and Feb. 11, 1944. [1944.] [3] +125 p. and [1]+A-H+[J-] 0+75 p. oblong 8° [Proc- essed.] N 29.16: 9,10 2005 Circular letter 27-43; Mar. 9, 1943-Dec. 1, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 2 pi. 4° [Processed. Revisions of certain of these and earlier circulars were also issued.] N 29.12/2 : 27-43 2006 Diving manual, 1943. 1943. vii 4-267 p. il. 6 pi. [Supersedes 1924 edi- tion.] N 29.6 : D 64 2007 German patents on gas turbine plants (1925-42), arranged by inventors and assignees, supplemented by German subject-classification cross-index, patent-number index, and earliest German gas turbine patent notes, applicable with microfilm of complete text and plates of all German patents cited. June 1943. cover title, viii+143+A2+B9+C9+Dl p. 4° N, 29.2 : G 21/3/925-42 2008 German patents on gas turbine plants (1943), 62 items, with inventor and assignee index. Jan. 1944. [3] +10 p. 4° [Processed.] N 29.2 : G 21/3/943 2009 Swiss patents on gas turbine plants (1925-42), classified by Swiss patent classification, supplemented by inventor index, assignee index, and pat- ent number index, applicable with microfilm of complete text and plates of all patents cited. Feb. 1944. [l]+A-D+83 p. 4° [Processed.] N 29.2 : G 21/4/925^2 2010 United States patents of gas turbine plants (1925-42), arranged by means of decimally-symbolized classification with annotations, cross-references, and supplemented by classification and index, inventor index, assignee index, patent-number index. Apr. 1943. [l]+xii+195+[39] p. 4° [Processed. ] N 29.2 : G 21/925-42 SIGNAL OFFICE 2011 Instruction book for power unit PE-75-A, manufactured by Homelite Cor- poration, n. p. Jan. 25, 1940. vi+38 p. il. 4 9 [Restricted. Issued with perforations.] W 42.13/1 : P 87 2012 Instruction book for radio set SCR-AL-183 and radio set SCR-AL-283, manufactured by Graybar Electric Company, n. p. [June 20, 1939]. vi+60 p. il. 7 pi. 4° [Restricted. Issued with perforations. An Errata, 1 p., was issued also.] W 42.13/1 : R 11/20 2013 Signal Corps standardization (component parts and materials). Nov. 15, 1944. cover title, [3] +12 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text and other illustra- tions on p. 2-4 of cover.] W42.2: St 2/2 2014 Signal Corps technical information letter no. 14-37; Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943^4.] various paging, il. 4° [Restricted. Monthly. Processed.] W 42.40 : 14-37 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 2015 Resources of Smithsonian Institution library ; [prepared by Mrs. Leila F. Clark]. [1943.] [2] +10 leaves, 4° [Processed.] SI 1.2 :L 61 SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD 2016 Fact sheet on social security for farmers. Mar. 1944. 5 p. 4° [Processed.] FS3.2:F22 2017 Human aspects of transition from war to peace ; by Ewan Clague, director, Bureau of Employment Security, Social Security Board, Federal Security Agency, before Lawyers' Guild, Washington, D. C, Dec. 16, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] FS 3.127 :C 51 2018 Old-age and survivors insurance, 1943 cost estimates ; [prepared by D. C. Bronson.] Sept. 1943. cover title, [2] +8+ [5] p. il. 4° (Actuarial study 19.) [Processed.] FS 3.19 : 19/prelim. 119 2019 Outline of differences between old-age and survivors insurance and un- employment compensation. [July 1943.] [2] p. 4° [Processed.] FS 3.2 : 01 1/6 SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD LIBRARY 2020 Law accession list, v. 6, no. 7-11, v. 7, no. 1-12, v. 8, no. 1-6 ; Jan. 14, 1943- Dec. 1, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] FS 3.7 : 6/7-8/6 2021 Library accession list, v. 12, no. 1-v. 15, no. 26 ; Jan. 5, 1943-Dec. 26, 1944. [1943^44.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] FS 3.8 : 12/1-15/26 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE 2022 Bed-load transportation in Mountain Creek [with list of literature cited] ; by Hans Albert Einstein. Aug. 1944. cover title, [l]4-l-lla+12-54+[21] p. il. 10 p. of pi. 2 tab. 4° (SCS-TP-55.) [Processed. Prepared at Greenville Sediment Load Laboratory, Sedimentation Section Office of Research, in cooperation with South Carolina Experiment Station, Clem- son, S. C. The 21 p. are full page illustrations and appear on the verso of numbered pages.] A 80.509 : 55 2023 Hydrologic studies, compilation of rainfall and runoff from watersheds of Shelby loam and related soils conservation experiment station, Bethany, Mo., 1942; by A. W. Zingg. May 1943. cover title, [44] p. il. 4° (SCS- TP-39, supp. 2.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station.] A 57.15 : 39/supp.2 2024 Notes on reservoir silting and suspended-load measurements in Idaho [with list of literature cited]; by L C. Gottschalk. Jan. 1943. [1]4-16 p. map, 1 tab. 4° (Special report 4.) [Processed.] A 76.215 : 4 2025 Progress report on design of outlet structure for head spillways ; prepared by Albert N. Huff. Washington, D. O, Dec. 1944. iv+7+[4] p. 8 p. of pi. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Minnesota Agricul- tural Experiment Station.] A80.502:Sp4 2026 Sedimentation in a great harbor ; by L. C. Gottschalk. [1944.] [l]+44- [1] p. il. 4° [Also in Soil conservation, July 1944, v. 10, no. 1.] A 80.507/a : Se 28 SOLICITOR, Agriculture Dept. 2027 Food fights for freedom ; [by Robert H. Shields]. [1943.] 10 p. 4° [Proc- essed. Address delivered Nov. 9, 1943, before Rotary Club of Knoxville, Tenn.] A 33.2 :F 73/3 SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION 2028 Army hit kit of popular songs, Mar. 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] [2] p. oblong 24°, folded so as to number 6 p. 24° [Monthly. Beginning with Nov. 1944 issue publications read Army Navy hit kit. Nov.-Dec. 1944 issues designated N and O issue, respectively. Also issued in 4° edition with words and music] W 109.109 : 943/1-944/12/text 2029 French language guide, 1st level. [1943.] [1] +22 p. 4° W 109.111 : F 88/prelim. 2030 g. I. prize-winning blackouts. [Street & Smith Publications, Inc., New York, N. Y.] 1944. 128 p. oblong 32° (At ease v. 15.) [Text and illus- tration on p. 1-4 of cover.] W 109.102 : At l/v.15 2031 Q. I. revues, 10 complete package shows. [Street & Smith Publications, Inc., New York, N. Y.] 1944. 128 p. oblong 32° (At ease, v. 16. ) [Text and illustration on p. 1-4 of cover.] W 109.102 : At l/v.16 2032 Hospital entertainment guide no. 1-3, soldier shows. [1944.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° W 109.115 : 1-3 120 2033 Learn to recognize these vehicles, half-track vehicles ; [poster.] [1943.] 35X47 in. [Also in Newsmap, Mar. 15, 1943, v. 1, no. 47.] W 109.113 : V 53 2034 Learn to recognize these vehicles, light tanks and self-propelled weapons; [poster]. [1943.] 35X47 in. [Also in Newsmap, Feb. 22, 1943, v. 1, no. 44.] W 109.113 : V 53/2 2035 Newsmap supplement, for special training units, for use with Newsmap dated Nov. 30-Dec. 28, 1942, v. 1, no. 32-36. [1942.] Each [2] p. or 1 p. oblong 8° [Weekly. Processed. Supplements for use with Newsmap, v. 34 and 37 on verso of 35 and 38, respectively.] W 109.107 : 1/32-36/supp. 2036 Pocket guide for Army song leader. [1943.] [4] +35 p. il. small 4° W 109.102 : So 5 2037 Pocket guide to Burma. [1943.] [3] +70+ [6] p. il. small 4° [Restricted. For use of military personnel only. The 6 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] W 109.110 : B 92 2038 Pocket guide to Netherlands East Indies. [1943.] [3] +78+ [6] p. il. small 4° [For use of military personnel only. The 6 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] W 109.110 : N 38 2039 pocket guide to Panama. [1943.] [4]+80+[l] p. il. small 4° [For use of military personnel only. Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 2 of cover.] W 109.110 : P 19 2040 Selected list of recommended books for Army libraries in 9th Service Com- mand, Feb. 1944 ; prepared in Service Command Librarian's Office, Special Services Division, Headquarters 9th Service Command, Fort Douglas, Utah. [1944.] [1] +69+76+5 p. 4° [Processed.] W 109.102 :B 64 2041 Soldier shows, folio 9-26. [1944.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed. Radio and theatrical material, skits, blackouts, sketches, etc.] W 109.116 : 9-26 2042 Soldier shows: Reception center, blackouts, parodies, revues, entertain- ment guide, no. 2. [1944.] cover title, [1] +54 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] W 109.102 : So 4/2/no.2 2043 Special Service digest, v. 4, no. 1-9; Jan.-Sept. 1943. [1943.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Later issued by Morale Services Division with title The digest. A special orientation issue was issued also.] W 109.108 : 4/1-9 2044 Time out, book of informal games; by Mimi Dworsky. [Street & Smith Publications, Inc., New York, N. Y.] 1944. 125 p. il. oblong 32° (At ease, v. 13.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1^1 of cover.] W 109.102 : At l/v.13 2045 Tunisia; [map]. [1943.] Scale approximately 1 in.=7.5 m. 45X34 in. [Also in Newsmap, Apr. 9-16, 1943, v. 1, no. 52.] W 109.112: T 83 STATE DEPARTMENT 2046 Las Americas y la pas, discurso pronunciado por el Sr. Coordinator de Asuntos Interamericanas, Nelson A. Rockefeller, en la Inglesia (de) Riverside, (de) N'euva York, el dia veintisiete de enero de 1943. [1943.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] S5.43:P31 2047 Breve informe sobre las investigaciones de las industrias manuales en el Peru por un especia]ista enviado por la Comision de Fomento Inter- americano. Agosto de 1943. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : P 43 2048 El comity conjunto de cooperacion de ingenieria interamericana. agosto de 1943. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : In 8/4/Spanish 2049 Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Development, May 9 to 18, 1944, final act. Washington, D. C. [1944]. 45 p. [Processed.] S 5.43 : C 76 121 2050 Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Development, report sub- mitted by Salvadorian Commission. May 1944. [l]+29 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] S 5.43 : Sa 3 2051 Ha sido constituido en Buenos Aires el congreso permanente de estudios de los problemas de posguerra. Mayo de 1943. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : Ar 3/2 2052 History of inter-American development commissions. [1944.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : H 62 2053 La industria mexicana, un estudio descriptivo su evolucion reciente. Enero de 1943. [ 1 ] 4-34 4- [ 1 ] p. 4° [ Processed. ] S 5.43 : M 57 2054 Informaciones de la Comision de Fomento Interamerico, v. 1, no. 1 y 2 and 3 y 4 ; enero y febrero and marzo y abril, 1944. [1944.] 23 p. and 28 p. 4° [Processed. ] S 5.43 : In 3/v.l ,/no.l & 2, 3 & 4 2055 Institutions and agencies for economic development in Argentina. Jan. 1944. 19 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : Ar 3/3 2056 Institutions and agencies for economic development in Brazil, compilation of data obtained from documents furnisbed by Brazilian Commission of Inter-American Development upon request of Inter-American Develop- ment Commission, Washington. Oct. 1943. 31 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : B 73 2057 inter-American Defense Board. Washington, 1943. 41 p. narrow 8° S 5.45 : In 8/943 2058 Inter-American development commissions, draft course for joint action. [1944.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43: In 8/2 2059 Joint Committee on Inter-American Engineering Cooperation. Aug. 10, 1943. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : In 8/4/English 2060 Junta Interamericana de Defensa. Washington, 1944. 48 p. narrow 8° S 5.45 : In 8/944/Spanish 2061 List of members of Inter-American Development Commission, Washington, and of affiliated national commissions in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela. Revised edition, May 1, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : M 51/944 2062 Memorandum addressed by Inter-American Development Commission to national commissions in Latin America. [1943.] 7 leaves, 4° [Proc- essed.] S 5.43 : In 8/6/English 2063 Memorandum dirigido por la Comision de Fomento Interamericano a las comisiones nacionales de la America Latina. Febrero, 1943. 5-f-iii leaves, 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : In 8/6/Spanish 2064 Memorandum on creation and activities of Inter-American Training Ad- ministration. [1943.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : In 8/5 2065 Organization of United States Commission of Inter-American Develop- ment. [1944.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : In 8/3 2066 Proceedings of Conference of Commissions of Inter-American Develop- ment, New York, May 9 to 18, 1944. Washington, D. C. [1944]. vi+ [1] + 206 p. [Processed.] S 5.43 : P 94 2067 Recommendations and resolutions adopted by the Conference of Commis- sions of Inter-American Development, New York, May 9-18, 1944. [1944.] [59] leaves, 4° [Processed. A preliminary edition, [2] +56 p., was is- sued Apr. 1944.] S 5.43 : R 24 2068 Report on manioc starch, Brazil; by B. O. Clifton-Riley. [1943.] [3] + 18 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43 : St 2 2069 Silver, submitted by Conference of Commissions of Inter-American, De- velopment, by technical secretariat. Washington, May 1944. [1] + 23 p. 4° [Processed.] S 5.43: Si 3 122 2070 United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture, Hot Springs, Va., May-June 1943, officers of conference, members of delegations, officers of secretariat. [1943.] [3] +40 p. 24° S 5 :41 : M 51/2 SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU, Navy Dept. 2071 Bureau of Supplies and Accounts memoranda, 484-507 ; Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 1, 1944. [Jan. 1943-Dec. 1944.] various paging. [Monthly. Restricted. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Bureau of Supplies and Ac- counts memoranda, 1931, for revision of which see Document catalog for 72d Congress. A supplement to memoranda 501, dated June 1, 1944 was also issued.] N 20.7/1 : 484-507 2072 Change 1, Appropriation bulletin, fiscal year 1944; Sept. 3, 1943. [1943.] 1 p. [Processed.] N 20.3/2 : 944/ch.l 2073 Change 1 and 2, Appropriation bulletin, fiscal year 1945; July 10, 1944 and Nov. 16, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. and 1 p. [Processed.] N 20.3/2 : 945/ch.l,2 2074 Change 12-35, Navy shipping guide [1941] ; Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 1, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, il. [Restricted. Monthly. New pages and reprints (with changes) of certain pages to be inserted in the Navy shipping guide. All but Change 31 issued in loose-leaf form.] N 20.17/2 : 12-35 Note. — Beginning with Change 22 the Navy shipping guide is divided as pt. 1 and pt. 2. Detailed instructions primarily of value to the shipping department of a naval activity are included in pt. 1, specific information as to addresses, consignments, etc., are covered in pt. 2. 2075 Change 15, U. S. Navy travel instructions ; Oct. 1, 1943. n. p. [1943]. 1 p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in U. S. Navy travel instructions, 1936.] N 20.13 : T 69/2/936/ch.l5 2076 Change 17, U. S. Navy travel instructions; Oct. 1, 1944. [1944.] 1 p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in U. S. Navy travel instructions, 1936.] N 20.13 : T 69/2/936/ch.l7 2077 joint Army-Navy specification : Welding of armor (for aircraft), metal-arc, manual; Apr. 29, 1944. [1944.] 19 p. il. 12° (JAN-W-41.) [Re- stricted. ] N 20.23 : JAN-W-41 2078 List of accounting numbers for ships and stations, Navy. 1943 edition, Dec. 1, 1942. 1943. ii+150 p. [Restricted. Issued with perforations. Changes 1-4, processed, were also issued in 1943.] N 20.2 : Ac 2/943-2 2079 List of accounting numbers for ships and stations, Navy. 1944 edition, July 1, 1943. 1943. ii+173 p. [Restricted. Issued with perforations. Changes 1-5, July 1, 1943-Jan. 15, 1944, processed, were also issued.] N 20.2 : Ac 2/944 2080 List of accounting numbers for ships and stations, Navy. 1945 edition. 1944. ii+237 p. (Navsanda publication no. 5.) [Restricted. Changes 1-5, July 1-Nov. 1, 1944, various paging, were issued also.] N 20.2 : Ac 2/945 2081 Navy Department specification : Lanterns, flood, storage-battery, portable ; May 1, 1943. 1943. 1 p. 12° (17L17a.) N 20.6/2 : 17 L 17a 2082 Same: Raincoats, enlisted men's (twill-fabric) ; June 1, 1943. 1943. 1 p. 12° N 20.6/2 : 72 R 3e 2083 Navy salvage conservation handbook. 1943. 4° [Made up of sections separated by index tabs in loose-leaf binder and each section paged separately. Changes 1-3, Apr. 28, 1943-Jan. 1, 1944, were also issued.] N,20.13:Sa 3/943 2084 Supplement no. 1 to Contract bulletin, Lubricating oils for naval service and for other departments of Federal Government for fiscal year 1944. Sept. 10, 1943. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] N 20.18 : 944/supp.l 123 TARIFF COMMISSION 2083 Analysis of United States imports of miscellaneous chemicals and medicinal preparations in 1941, analysis of imports of miscellaneous chemicals and medicinal preparations, not separately classified, entered through port of New York in 1941 under par. 5 of tariff act of 1930. Aug. 1944. [1]+19 p. 4° [Processed.] TC 1.17: 941 20S6 Analysis of United States imports of miscellaneous chemicals and medic- inal preparations in 1943, analysis of general imports of miscellaneous chemicals, not separately classified, entered under par. 5, through all districts in 1943. July 1944. [1]+15 p. 4° [Processed.] TO 1.2 : C 42/3 2087 Analysis of United States imports of miscellaneous crude drugs in 1941, chiefly through port of New York. Sept. 1943. [1]4-11 p. 4° [Proc- essed. ] TO 1.2 : D 84/941 2088 industrial alcohol. Washington, Jan. 1944. cover title, 52 p. il. (War changes in industry series, report 2. ) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] TC 1.18 : 2 2089 Miscellaneous crude drugs, analysis of United States imports in 1943, anal- ysis of general imports of miscellaneous drugs, not separately classified, entered under par. 1669 through all districts in 1943. Mar. 1944. [1] + 11 p. 4° [Processed.] TC 1.2 : D 84/2/943 2090 Puerto Rico's economy with special reference to United States-Puerto Rican trade. Washington, D. C, May 1943. cover title, v+131 leaves, il. 4° [Preliminary report. Processed.] TC 1.2 : P 96/prelim. 2091 Raw wool. Washington, Dec. 1943. cover title, 20 p. (.War changes in industry series, report 1.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] TC 1.18 : 1 TAX RESEARCH DIVISION 2092 Bibliography on current tax problems. [July 5, 1943.] [1]4-16 leaves, 4° [Processed.] T64.2:T19 2093 Comparison of taxes in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Wash- ington, D. C, Oct. 15, 1943. [l]+5 leaves+69 p. 1 tab. 4° [Processed.] T 64.2 : T 19/5 2094 Conflict and harmony in taxation, address by Roy Blough, director of Divi- sion of Tax Research, delivered before American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 18, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] T 64.7 : T 19/2 2095 Current corporate income tax problems, address by Roy Blough, director of tax research, Treasury Department, delivered at joint meeting of Bos- ton chapter of National Association of Cost Accountants, Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants, and Boston Control of Controllers Institute of America, Boston, Mass., Dec. 14. 1943. [1943.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] T G" 1 - 7 : In 2 2096 Economic research and tax policy, address by Roy Blough, director of Divi- sion of Tax Research, delivered before joint meeting of American Eco- nomic Association, American Political Science Association and American Society for Public Administration, Washington, D. O, Jan. 21, 1944. [1944.] 20 p. 4° [Processed.] T 64.7 : T 19 2097 Federal retail sales tax as fiscal device for curbing inflation in wartime, address by Marius Farioletti, Division of Tax Research, delivered before Tax Institute, New York City, Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] 13 p. 4° (Proc- essed.] T 64.7 : Sa 3 2098 Individual income tax as method of inflation control, address by Roy Blough. director of Division of Tax Research, delivered before Tax Institute. New York, Feb. 7, 1944. [1944.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] T 64.7: In 2/2 124 2099 Need for more taxes. Washington, D. C, Oct. 4, 1943. [1] + 16 p. 4° [Processed. Appendices A-D were also issued.] T 64.2 : T 19/4 2100 Taxation of increases in individual incomes. Washington, D. C, Oct. 4, 1943. [1] +10+11+194-9 p. 4° [Processed.] T 64.2 : T 19/3 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY 2101 Community dehydration, progress report on installation of plants in the Southeast. [1943.] [4] p. il. 4° [Processed. Attachment to Aug. 1943 progress report.] Y 3.T 25 : 2 D 36 2102 Fire facts, v. 1, no. 1-v. 2, no. 9. Jan. 1943-Sept. 1944. Each [4] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] Y 3. T 25 : 20/1-1 to 20/2-9 2103 Guide to community educational program for malaria prevention and con- trol [with list of supplementary materials]. Revised edition. [1943.] cover title, [5] +31 p. 4° (Health and Safety Department; Community health and safety series 1. ) [Processed.] Y 3.T 25 : 2M 29/17 2104 Margin notes, Reservoir Property Management Department, issue no. 11- 22. Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 1943-Jan. 1944.' various paging, il. 4° [Proc- essed.] Y 3.T 25 : 21/11-22 2105 Teamwork, TVA-Tennessee Valley Trades and Labor Council bulletin of Central Joint Cooperative Committee, issue no. 1-16; July 1943-Dec. 1944. [1943-44.] Each [2] p. il. or 2 p. il. 4° [Processed.] Y 3.T 25 : 22/1-16 TERRITORIES AND INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, Senate 2106 Legislative calendar, calendar of bills, resolutions, and nominations re- ferred to Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs for its considera- tion and action thereon, 78th Congress, 2d session, June 30, 1944 ; no. 6. 1944. 8 p. 4° Y 4.T 27/2 : 78/6 TREASURY DEPARTMENT 2107 America at war, an exclusive news and picture service prepared for schools and showing our country in action; [posters]. [1943.] Each 22X19 in. [Two posters with same title but different illustrations prepared for U. S. Treasury as aid to Nation's war effort, by F. W. Woolworth Co.] T 1.25/9: (CT) 2108 Blast the Axis ! buy bonds, tank destroyers of the U. S. A. ; [poster]. 1943. 21.2 X 3S.2 in. T 1.107 : B 61 2109 Buy war bonds ! [picture of Indian and smoke signal] ; More tomahawks for our united warriors; [picture showing Indian children buying war stamps at a desert postoffice; posters]. 1942. 3 posters on 1 sheet, 38X24 in. (WSS 625.) [Illustrators Eah-Ha-Wa (Eva Mirabal), Charles Presbetonequa, and Ha-a-tee-Ben (Ben Quintana) . These posters may be cut apart and displayed separately.] T 1.107 : B 98/7 2110 Coming soon! captured 2-man Jap sub; [poster]. 1943. 27.6X21.7 in. (WSS 764.) . T 1.107 : Su 1 2111 Deliver us from evil, buy war bonds ; official Treasury poster. 1943. 14X11 in. (WSS SOS.) T 1.107 :D 37 2112 Federal aid to States (also Treasury Department expenditures in the several States) ; extract from Annual report of Secretary of Treasury on state of finances, fiscal year 1943. 1944. [1] +530-533+715-727 p. T 1.1/a : F 31/13/943 2H3 Keep him flying! buy war bonds; [poster]. 1943. 39.9X28.4 in. (WSS 740-B.) [Illustrator, Schreiber.] T 1.107 :F 67 125 2114 Lexington, 1775, they fought for freedom, we fight to keep it ; Independence, July 4, 1776, they kept the faith and so do you every time you lend a dime for war savings stamps ; John Paul Jones said, "I have not yet begun to fight", fight with war stamps & bonds; Washington crossed the Delaware to win our freedom, we cross oceans to keep it; [posters]. 1942. 4 posters on 1 sheet, 38X25 in. (WSS 66S.) [Illustrator, J. Daugherty. These posters may be cut apart and displayed separately.] T 1.107 : L 59 2115 Local publicity kit for second war loan, starting Apr. 12, presentation, sug- gestions, ideas for day-by-day promotion. [1943.] cover title, 40 leaves, il. f° T 1.102 : P 96 2116 Schools at war, war savings news bulletin for teachers. [1943.] 20 p. il. large 4° (Education Section, War Savings Staff.) T 1.111 : 2 2H7 Schools at war, 3d war savings news bulletin for teachers. [Ib43.] 20 p. il. large 4° ( [W. S. S.-S01.] ) T 1.111 : 3 2118 Songs for schools at war, published for Music Educators National Confer- ence and its affiliated organizations bv Education Section of War Sav- ings Staff. [1943.] [8] p. [Processed.] T 1.102 : So 5 TREASURY DEPARTMENT LIBRARY 2119 National wealth and national income in United States and foreign countries [selected list of references]. Revised Dec. 1944. [1944.] iii-f-7S p. 4° [Processed.] T 23.2 : W 37/944 2120 Post-war planning [list of references], Nov. 30, 1944. [1944.] iii leaves+ 75 p. 4° [Processed.] T23.2:P84 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 2121 Administration order 41 and 42; Mar. 30, 1943, and Sept. 6, 1944. [1943- 44.] 2 p. and 1 p. 4° [Processed. Revisions of certain earlier orders were also issued.] VA 1.7: 41, 42 2122 Veterans Administration instructions. [1943-44.] various paging. [The Veterans Administration issued these numbered instructions for carry- ing out provisions of Public laws and acts of 77th and 78th Congresses relating to veterans affairs.] VA 1.15 : (Cong.,Pub.nos.& nos.) WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS 2123 Annual report, Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions, fiscal year 1944. [1945.] cover title, ii+45 p. 4° [Processed. At head of title: Fair labor standards in wartime, 3rd year.] L 22.1: 944 2124 Banking and insurance industry in Puerto Rico. Feb. 1944. [l]-fiv+ 40 p. 4° [Processed.] L22.7:B22 2125 Canned fruits and vegetables and related products industry, economic fac- tors affecting establishment of minimum wage rates; [prepared by Wil- liam Hoffman]. Mar. 1943. cover title, vii+l-10B+ll-84 p. il. 4° [Processed. Errata slip tipped in.] L 22.7 : F 94/2 2126 Economic report on industries operating in municipality of St. Thomas and St. John, Virgin Islands, and in municipality of St. Croix, Virgin Islands ; [prepared by Gladys Deckinger]. July 1944. [l]+iii+30 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] L 22.7: In 2 2127 Industrial alcohol industry in Puerto Rico ; [prepared by Manuel Cambouri and Henry Winthrop]. Feb. 1944. [l]+iii+l-18 p. 4° [Processed.] L 22.7 : Al 1 2128 Leaf tobacco industry in Puerto Rico; [prepared by Thomas J. Judge, assisted by Gladys Deckinger]. Feb. 1944. [l]+iv+37 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] L22.7:T55 764525 — 47— Supp. 2 9 126 2129 Memorandum to Industry Committee No. 53 for Metal, Plastics, Machinery, Instrument, and Allied Industries. Feb. 1943. cover title, ii-f 31 p. 4° [Processed.] L 22.7 : M 56 2130 Memorandum to Industry Committee No. 55 for miscellaneous textile, leather, fur, straw, and related products industries. Feb. 1943. cover title, ii +25 p. 4° [Processed.] ' L22.7:T31 2131 Memorandum to Industry Committee No. 67 for Construction Industry; [prepared by Werner' Baer]. Sept. 1943. cover title, iii+30 p. 4° [Processed.] L22.7:C76 2132 Memorandum to Industry Committee No. 69 for Communication, Utilities and Miscellaneous Transportation Industries; [prepared by Willard Friedman]. Oct. 1943. cover title, iv+41 p. 4° [Processed.] L 22.7 : C 73 2133 Shipping industry in Puerto Rico ; [prepared by Willard Friedman]. Feb. 1944. [l]+iii+ll p. 4° [Processed.] L22.7:Sh6 2134 statistics on Puerto Rican needlework industry. July 1944. [l]+i-v+ 2-52 p. 4° [Processed. ] L 22.7 : N 28 WAR DEPARTMENT 2135 Army-Navy preferred list of radio electron tubes (classified and unclassi- fied) ; Sept. 15, 1944. [1944.] [2] p. oblong 8° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes Army-Navy preferred list of classified and un- classified radio electron tubes list, Feb. 15, 1944.] W 42.2 : El 2/944 2136 [Army regulations.] 20-10. Inspector General's Department : Inspections, Changes 3 ; Aug. 16, 1943. 1943 1 p. W 1.6/2 : 2O-10/8/ch.3 2137 Bigger and better breakfasts. Jan. 7, 1943. 2 p. 4° ([Health message] 1.) [Processed.] W 1.54:1 2138 Circular: Combined operating signals; Apr. 22, 1943. 1943. 1 p. [Re- stricted. Issued with perforations.] W 1.4/3: Si 2 2139 Same: Combined radio telegraph (W/T) procedure, combined teletype- writer (teleprinter) procedure, combined operating signals; July 27, 1943. [1943.] 2 p. [Restricted. Issued with perforations.] W1.4/:R11 2140 Same: Combined teletypewriter (teleprinter) procedure, combined operat- ing signals ; June 7, 1943. 1943. 1 p. [Restricted. Issued with perfo- rations.] W 1.4/3 :T 23 2141 Same: Combined visual signaling (V/S) procedure; Aug. 14, 1943. 1943. 1 p. [Restricted. Issued with perforations.] W 1.4/3: Si 2/2 2142 Same : Discharge of subversives from private plants and War Department plants privately operated of importance to Army procurement; Feb. 5, 1942. [1942.] 3 p. [Restricted.] W 1.4/3 : Su 1 2143 Same: Methods for synchronizing time; July 5, 1943. 1943. 1 p. [Re- stricted.] W 1.4/3 :T 48 2144 Same: Military precedence definitions; June 11, 1943. 1943. 1 p. [Re- stricted. Issued with perforations.] W 1.4/3 : M 59 2145 Same : National policy of air defense, regulations, and general flight rules ; Mar. 11, 1942. [1942.] 5 p. [Restricted. An amendment, 1 p., was issued Apr. 27, 1943.] W 1.4/3 : Ai 7 2146 Same, Supplementary instructions; May 31, 1943. [1943.] 2 p. [Re- stricted. Issued with perforations.] W 1.4/3 : Ai 7/supp. 2147 Same : Passive protection of defense plants engaged in essential production ; Jan. 19, 1942. [1942.] 4 p. [Restricted. An Errata sheet, 1 p., was issued also.] W 1.4/3 :D 36 2148 Same : Rotation and return of military personnel as individuals (exclusive of air crew personnel) on duty outside continental United States; June 28, 1943. [1943] 3 p. [Restricted.] W 1.4/3 :M 59/2 127 2149 Same ; Oct. 19, 1943. 1943. 1 p. [Restricted. Issued with perforations.] W 1.4/3 : M 59/3 2150 Same : Terms in joint and combined operations ; Nov. 21, 1942. [1942.] 1 p. [Restricted.] • W 1.4/3 : Op 2 2151 Civilian personnel pamphlet, no. 1-5; [July 23-Sept. 30, 1943]. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] W 1.57 : 1-5 2152 Civilian personnel regulations. [This series has not been listed in Monthly catalogs, and individual entries will not be made here, but a numerical list may be found in the War Department publication Civilian personnel regulation CPR-1.] W 1.42 : (nos.) 2153 Classification memorandum 8-15; Mar. 1942-Nov. 19, 1943. [1942-43.] various paging. W 3 :79 : 8-15 2154 Colds. Nov. 30, 1943. [7] p. il. (Health message 10.) [Processed. Il- lustrations by Glen Briggs.] W 1.54 : 10 2155 Combined Communications Board publication, short title CCBP 7, Com- bined communication instructions, approved and published by authority of Combined Communications Board ; Dec. 22, 1943. Jan. 1, 1944. [S] + 39 p. 16° [United States restricted, British restricted.] W 1.2 : C 73/2/no.7 2156 Same, short title CCBP 8, Combined panel system, approved and published by authority of Combined Communications Board ; June 23, 1943. Aug. 1943. [1]+16 p. il. 16° [United States restricted, British restricted.] W 1.2 : C 73/2/no.8 2157 Don't be an ostrich, face these facts [personal hygiene]. [July 15, 1944.] [4] p. il. 12° [Processed.] W 1.54/2 :P 43 2158 Education manual : Accounting principles, v. 1 ; by James O. McKinsey and Howard S. Noble, n. p. [1944.] [2]+v-xii+l-432 p. il. 12° (EM 767). [Accompanied by Practice set no. 1 and Working papers for Accounting principles, v. 1. Published for Armed Forces Institute. Copyright 1944 by South-Western Publishing Company.] W 1.55 : 767 2159 Same, v. 2 ; by James O. McKinsey and Howard S. Noble, n. p. [1944]. V+427-686+ 706-885 p. il. 12° (EM 76S.) [Accompanied by Practice set no. 2 and Working papers for Accounting principles, v. 2. Published for Armed Forces Institute. Copyright 1944 by South-Western Publish- ing Company. Pages 6S7-705 purposely omitted from this print.] W 1.55 : 768 2160 Same : American Government, course 1, foundations of American Govern- ment, self-teaching course, based on Government in action [with bibli- ography] ; by Robert E. Keohane, Mary P. Keohane, and Joseph D. Mc- Goldrick. n. p. [1944.] viii+[l]+l-74b+75-106b-l-107-12Sf+129- 156a+157-180c+181-208b+209-229f+230-243b-|-244-2S4j-J-xlvi p. il. 12° (EM 214.) [Copyright 1937, 1942, 1944 by Harcourt, Brace and Com- pany, Inc.] W 1.55: 214 2161 Same, course 2, Government in action, self-teaching course, based on Gov- ernment in action [with bibliography] by Robert E. Keohane, Mary P. Keohane, and Joseph D. McGoldrick. n. p. [1944]. vi-f [4] +287-319d + 320-346b + 347-375b + 376-403b+404-425b+426-437b+438-43Sd-f439- 470b+471-511b+512-544b+545-576b+577-603b+604-604j+xlviii p. il. 12° (EM 215.) [Copyright 1937, 1942, 1944 by Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc.] W 1.55 : 215 2162 Same, course 3, pt. 1, Government finance and foreign policy, pt. 2, Rights and duties of citizen, self-teaching course, based on Government in action [with bibliography] by Robert E. Keohane, Mary P. Keohane, and Jo- seph D. McGoldrick. n. p. [1944]. vi + [4]+607-698b+699-720b+721- 745d+746-746f+747-79Sb-r-799-825b+826-S26L+xlii p. il. 12° (EM 216.) [Copyright 1937, 1942, 1944 by Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc.] W 1.55 : 216 128 2163 Same : Army typewriting, self-teaching course, based on 20th century type- writing; by D. D. Lessenberry. n. p. [1944.] [l]+87 p. il. 12° (EM 904.) [Text is printed crosswise of page, odd page continuous with even page, making each page of text large 8° in size. Accompanied by port- folio containing 33 letterheads, forms, etc. Published for United States Armed Forces Institute, Madison, Wis. Copyright 1944 by South-West- ern Publishing Company.] W 1.55 : 904 2164 Same: Blueprint reading at work; by William W. Rogers and Paul L. Welton. [Madison, Wis., 1943.] viii+144 p. il. 4° ( [EM 912.] ) [Proc- essed. Published for Armed Forces Institute by Silver Burdett Company. Copyright 1942, 1943, by Silver Burdett Company.] W 1.55 : 912 2165 Same : Introduction to business law, course 1, Self-teaching course, based on Introduction to business law, new edition ; by George Gleason Bogert, Kennard E. Goodman, and William L. Moore. [1944.] vi+350 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (EM 716.) W 1.55: 716 2166 Same, course 2, Self-teaching course, based on Introduction to business law, new edition ; by George Gleason Bogert, Kennard E. Goodman, and Wil- liam L. Moore. [1944.] vi+354 p. il. 12° (EM 717.) W 1.55 : 717 2167 Same : Manual and solutions for accounting principles, v. 1 and 2 ; by James O. McKinsey and Howard S. Noble. [1944.] 1-228+337-391 p. 12° (EM 769.) W 1.55: 769 2168 Same: Spoken Italian, basic course, units 1-12. 1944. viii+392 p. il. oblong 24° (EM 503, tentative ; Armed Forces Institute.) W 1.55 : 503 2169 Field manuals. [For numbers of the Field manual series which have not been listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the War Department publica- tion designated War Department Field manual, FM 21-6, List and Index of War Department Publications.] W 1.33 : (nos.) 2170 Fighting on Guadalcanal. 1943. v+69 p. il. 16° [Restricted.] W 1.2 : G 93 2171 Food for energy. Apr. 9, 1943. [4] p. il. (Health message 5.) [Proc- essed.] W 1.54: 5 2172 Food substitutes. Feb. 26, 1943. [2] p. 4° ([Health message] 4.) [Proc- essed.] W 1.54: 4 2173 Fruits and vegetables and hidden hunger. Feb. 2, 1943. [2] p. 4° ([Health message] 3.) [Processed.] W 1.54: 3 2174 Graphic portfolio on defense against chemical attack. [1943.] portfolio containing [2] p. +45 charts, each 44X29 in. [This portfolio should be used on an easel similar to that furnished with Graphic portfolio on rifle marksmanship. Suggested text accompanies each chart. This portfolio supplements Field manuals (FM 3-5 and 21-40), Technical manuals (TM 3-215 and 3-205), Training films, film strips, and other regular methods of instruction.] W1.52:C42 2175 Graphic portfolio on elementary map reading. 1943. portfolio containing [2] p. +49 charts, each 44X29 in. [These charts are designed to fit standard easel supplied with Graphic portfolio on rifle marksmanship. Suggested text accompanies each chart. This portfolio supplements FM 21-25 and other regular methods of instruction.] W 1.52 : M 32 2176 Graphic portfolio on first aid. 1943. portfolio containing [4] p. +50 charts, each 44X29 in. [Suggested text accompanies each chart.] W 1.52: F 51 2177 Graphic portfolio on rifle marksmanship. [1943.] portfolio containing [2] p. +50 charts, each 44X29 in. [Issued in container which is also an easel, and accompanied by 4 articles of marksmanship demonstration equipment. Suggested text accompanies each chart. This portfolio sup- plements Field manuals (FM 23-5, 23-10) and other regular methods of instruction.] W 1.52 : R 44 2178 Hot weather hygiene. July 15, 1943. [4] p. il. (Health message 7.) [Processed.] W 1.54 : 7 129 2179 How is your mental health, are you in step with normal living? Aug. 14, 1943. [11] p. il. (Health message 8.) [Processed.] W 1.54: 8 2180 Instructional chart series, Browning machine gun cal. .30, M1917A1, water- cooled ; prepared by chief of ordinance, Army Service Forces. [1943.] portfolio containing [1] p.+9-{-[l] charts, each 35X44.4 in. (Training chart series 9-4.) [Approved War Department training aid.] W 1.53 : 9-4 2181 Same, U. S. carbine, cal. .30, Ml; prepared by chief of ordnance, Army Service Forces. [1943.] portfolio containing [1] p.-f8+[l] charts, each 34.SX44.4 in. (Training chart series 9-1.) [Approved War Depart- ment training aid.] W 1.53 : 9-1 2182 Same, U. S. rifle, cal. .30, Ml ; prepared by chief of ordnance, Army Service Forces. [1943.] portfolio containing [1] p.+ll+[l] charts, each 34.7X 44.5 in. (Training chart series 9-2. ) [Approved War Depa: tment train- ing aid.] W 1.53: 9-2 2183 Instructions, graphic portfolio on scouting. [1943.] portfolio containing [2] p.+53 charts, each 44X29 in. [Text on verso of charts 1-52.] W 1.52 : Sco 8 2184 Lessons from Tunisian campaign ; Oct. 15, 1943. 1943. ii-+-70 p. 12° [Restricted.] W1.2:T83 2185 Let X-ray tell you. Dec. 20, 1943. [7] p. il. (Health message 11.) [Proc- essed. Illustrations by Glen Br iggs.] W 1.54 : 11 2186 The magic alphabet and minerals, vitamins, minerals, weigh these facts. Sept. 30, 1943. [8] p. il. (Health message 9.) [Processed.] W 1.54 : 9 2187 Manual, company, tank. Sept. 2, 1944. cover title, [3]+ii+26 p. 4° W 1.12 : T 15 2188 Milk (health insurance food). Jan. 26, 1943. [2] p. 4° ([Health message] 2.) [Processed.] W 1.54: 2 2189 Modification work orders. [For numbers of the Modification work order series which have not been listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the War Department publication designated War Department Pamphlet 12-6, List of Administrative and Supply Publications.] W 1.56 : (nos.) 2190 Oh! my feet! July 1, 1943. [4] p. il. (Health message 6.) [Processed.] W 1.54 : 6 2191 Orders J and L ; June 3 and 16, 1943. [1943.] Each [2] p. 4° [Processed. Orders relate to routine business of Department.] W1.14: (date & letters) 2192 Pamphlets. [For numbers of the Pamphlet series which have not been listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the War Department publication designated War Department Field manual, FM 21-6, List and Index of War Department Publications.] W 1.43 : (nos.) 2193 Readjustment regulations. [For Readjustment regulations not listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the War Department publications designated War Department Field manual, FM 21-6, List and Index of War Depart- ment Publications. ] W 1.62 : ( nos. ) 2194 Report on Army special service activities and facilities to nonmilitary cooperating agencies; prepared by Joint Army and Navy Committee on Welfare and Recreation. [Revised edition.] [1943.] ii + 14 p. il. [1942, on title page, is date of a previous edition. Title on cover is : Services for American soldier.] W 1.2 : Se 6/943 2195 Requirements for soldier voting bv State absentee ballot, general election, Nov. 7, 1944; WD soldier voting poster 2. [1944.] 43.8X31.9 in. W 1.59 : V 94/no.2 130 2196 Safety information: Army safety program, in production, in combat, in training, v. 1, no. 1 and 2; Oct. and Nov. 1944. [1944.] cover titles, 24 p. il. and 32 p. il. 4° (Provost Marshal General's Office, Services of Supply.) [Processed. Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers.] W 37.2 : Sa 1/2/v.l, no.l, 2 2197 Service voting, maps to help you locate your congressional district; WD soldier voting poster 3. [1944.] 3SX50 in. W 1.59 : V 94/no.3 2198 Soldier voting, important notice to all Army personnel (including certain attached civilians), general election Nov. 1944; W. D. soldier voting poster 1. May 12, 1944. 18.9X12 in. W 1.59 : V 94/no.l 2199 Special orders, 1-363 [1943], 1-312 [1944]; Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 30, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging. W 1.48 : 943/1-944/312 2200 Supply bulletins. [For numbers of the Supply bulletin series which have not been listed in Monthly catalogs, refer to the War Department publi- cation designated War Department Field manual FM 21-6, List and Index of War Department Publications.] W1.61: (nos.) 2201 Table of allowances. W 1.28: (nos.) Note. — For numbers of this and the following series which have not been listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the War Department publication designated Lists of War Department Publications and Index to General Orders, Bulletins, and Numbered Circulars. 2202 Table of basic allowances. [See note above.] W 1.27 : (nos.) 2203 Table of equipment. [See note above.] W 1.26: (nos.) 2204 Table of organization. [See note above.] W 1.25: (nos.) 2205 Table of organization and equipment. [See note above.] W 1.44: (nos.) 2206 Technical bulletins. [For numbers of the Technical bulletin series which have not been listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the War Department publication designated War Department Field manual, FM 21-6, List and Index of War Department Publications.] W 1.58 : (nos.) 2207 Technical manuals. [For numbers of the Technical manual series which have not been listed in the Monthly catalog, refer to the War Department publication designated War Department Field manual, FM 21-6, List and Index of War Department Publications.] W 1.35 : (nos. ) 2208 What the soldier thinks, monthly digest of War Department studies on at- titudes of American troops, no. 3-5; Feb. [-Apr.] 1944. [1944.] Each [2] +164- [2] p. il. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] W 1.65: 3-5 Graphic training aids 2209 Acceleration, Stromberg carburetor; [poster]. Nov. 10, 1943. 36X48 in. ( Graphic training aid 9-11. ) W 1.53 : 9-11 2210 After, never give a germ a break! [poster]. Oct. 12, 1944. 20X14 in. ( Graphic training aid 8-8. ) W 1.53 : 8-8 2211 Airflow through mask [poster] ; Feb. 1, 1944. 1944. 44X29 in. (Graphic training aid 3-4. ) W 1.53 : 3-4 2212 Barbed-wire obstacles [with list of references, other available instructional aids] ; Jan. 4, 1944. 1944. portfolio containing 1 p. +39 charts, each 44X29 in. (Graphic training aid 5-9.) W 1.53 : 5-9 2213 Be sure it's right, check and double check! [poster]. July 27, 1944. 12X 17.6 in. ( Graphic training aid 38-2. ) W 1.53 : 38-2 2214 Before, never give a germ a break! [poster]. Oct. 12, 1944. 20X14 in. (Graphic training aid 8-9.) W 1.53 : 8-9 2215 Beware, drink only approved water, never give a germ a break! [poster]. Oct. 12, 1944. 19.8X13.8 in. (Graphic training aid 8-15.) W 1.53: 8-15 2216 Bomb reconnaissance; Sept. 30, 1944. 1944. portfolio containing 2 p.+8 charts, each 35.2X47 in. (Graphic training aid 9-24.) [Text on verso of charts 1-8.] W 1.53 : 9-24 131 2217 Breech mechanism dissembly, 105 mm howitzer [poster] ; Jan. 17, 1944. 1944. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 9-16.) W 1.53 : 9-16 2218 Browning machine gun cal. .30, M1919A6 [poster] ; Jan. 11, 1944. 1944. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 9-21.) W 1.53 : 9-21 2219 Care keeps you warm, light layers provide insulation, your body is the heater, clothing holds heat in, cold air out; [poster]. Ana:. 2. 1944. 27.8X21.8 in. (Graphic training aid 21-8.) W 1.53 : 21-8 2220 Chemical and incendiary bombs; Dec. 22, 1944. 1945. 9 charts, each 38X48 in. (Graphic training aid 3-11.) [Restricted.] W 1.53 : 3-11 2221 Chemical grenades, bursting type, burning type; [poster]. Aug. 25, 1944. 37.8X47.7 in. (Graphic training aid 3-8.) W 1.53 : 3-8 2222 Classes of supplies; [poster]. May 9, 1944. 35.5X46.4 in. (Graphic training aid 10-1.) W 1.53 : 10-1 2223 Concealment and camouflage; Jan. 27, 1944. 1944. portfolio containing 1 p. +59 charts, each 44X29 in. (Graphic training aid 5-1.) [Text on verso of charts 1-58.] W 1.53 : 5-1 2224 Cover coughs, cover sneezes, never give a germ a break! [poster]. Oct. 12, 1944. 19.9X13.9 in. (Graphic training aid 8-14.) W 1.53 : 8-14 2225 Dissemblv of breech mechanism, 155 mm gun Ml; Jan. 17, 1944 [poster]. 1944. 36.1X45.8 in. (Graphic training aid 9-18.) W 1.53 : 9-18 2226 Don't be your own doctor ! if you're sick, report sick, never give a germ a break! [poster.] Oct. 12, 1944. 19.9X13.9 in. (Graphic training aid 8-13.) W1.53:S-13 2227 Don't let lice make a monkey out of you ! if you itch, look for lice ! if you find lice report it at once! [poster]. Oct. 12, 1944. 19.9X13.9 in. (Graphic training aid 8-10.) W 1.53 : 8-10 2228 Driver's daily preventive maintenance services, wheeled and half-track vehicles; Sept. 8, 1944. 1944. portfolio containing [l]+46 charts, each 44X29 in. (Graphic training aid 9-25.) W 1.53 : 9-25 2229 Duties of a gas sentinel; [poster]. June 7, 1944. 20X14.3 in. (Graphic training aid 3-7.) W 1.53 : 3-7 2230 Explosives and demolitions; July 20, 1944. 1944. portfolio containing [l]+85 charts, each 44X29 in. (Graphic training aid 5-5.) [Super- sedes Graphic training aid 5-5, Demolitions, Nov. 1943.] W 1.53 : 5-5 2231 Floating smoke pot, M4A2; [poster]. Aug. 25, 1944. 37.8X47.7 in. (Graphic training aid 3-10.) W 1.53 : 3-10 2232 Gas mask, lightweight service [poster] ; Feb. 1, 1944. 1944. 44X29 in. (Graphic training aid 3-5.) W 1.53 : 3-5 2233 GMC brake system; [poster]. Feb. 18, 1944. 36X48 in. (Graphic train- ing aid 9-22. ) W 1.53 : 9-22 2234 idle system, Stromberg carburetor; [poster]. Nov. 10, 1943. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 9-12.) W 1.53 : 9-12 2235 instructional chart series, Browning automatic rifle, cal. .30, M1918A2 ; prepared by chief of ordnance, Army Service Forces. [1943.] portfolio containing [1] p.+12-f [1] charts, each 34.7X44.5 in. (Graphic training aid 9-6.) [Approved War Department training aid.] W 1.53 : 9-6 2236 Same, Browning machine gun, cal. .50, M2 ; prepared by chief of ordnance, Army Service Forces. [1943.] portfolio containing [1] p.+13+[l] charts, each 34.7X44.5 in. (Graphic training aid 9-5.) [Approved War Department training aid.] W 1.53 : 9-5 2237 Same, U. S. submarine gun, cal. .45, M3 ; prepared by chief of ordnance, Army Service Forces. [1943.] portfolio containing [1] p.+5-f-l charts, each 34.6X44.4 in. (Graphic training aid 9-3.) [Approved War De- partment training aid.] W 1.53 : 9-3 132 2238 Instructions [changes to Graphic training aid 5-6, Mines and booby traps; June 9, 1944]. [1944.] 1 p. f° [Accompanied by charts, etc., to be inserted in the original publication.] W 1.53 : 5-6/ch.l 2239 it's an old American custom, keep clean, take a bath every day you can ; [poster]. Oct. 12, 1944. 20X13.6 in. (Graphic training aid 8-7.) W 1.53 : 8-7 2240 Knots; Apr. 25, 1944. 1944. portfolio containing 1 p.+26 charts, each 44X29 in. (Graphic training aid 5-8.) W 1.53 : 5-8 2241 Main metering system, Stromberg carburetor; [poster]. Nov. 10, 1943. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 9-10.) W 1.53 : 9-10 2242. Malaria; Apr. 29, 1944. [1944.] portfolio containing [2] p.+24 charts, each 30X40 in. (Graphic training aid 8-4.) [Mounted on cardboard easel. Text on verso of charts 1-23.] W 1.53 : 8-4 2243 Map reading coordinates scales & protractors. May 26, 1944. 2 p. narrow f° (Graphic training aid 5-12.) [Cardboard.] W 1.53 : 5-12 2244 Markings of U. S. chemical munitions; [poster]. 1944. 24X36 in. (Graphic training aid 3-6.) [Approved War Department graphic train- ing aid.] W 1.53: 3-6 2245 Mines and booby traps : sec. 1, U. S. [with list of references, other available instructional aids] ; Nov. 6, 1943. 1944. portfolio containing 1 p. +1-42 charts, each 44X29 in. (Granhic training aid 5-6, sec. 1.) W 1.53 : 5-6/sec.l 2246 Same : sec. 2, German and Hungarian [with list of references, other avail- able instructional aids] ; Nov. 23, 1943. 1944. portfolio containing 1 p.+ 43-67 charts, each 44X29 in. (Graphic training aid 5-6, sec. 2.) W 1.53 : 5-6/sec.2 2247 90 mm AA gun mount, Ml leveling mechanism, schematic [poster] ; Jan. 28, 1944. 1944. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 9-19.) W 1.53 : 9-19 2248 90 mm gun, Ml breech mechanism, right side elevation, schematic [poster] ; Jan. 28, 1944. 1944. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 9-20.) W 1.53 : 9-20 2249 Operation of valve lifted mechanism; [poster]. Nov. 10, 1943. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 9-9.) W 1.53 : 9-9 2250 Parts airplane smoke tank M10 [poster] ; Nov. 22, 1944. 1944. 28X34 in. (Graphic training aid 3-13.) W 1.53 : 3-13 2251 piston nomenclature; [poster]. Nov. 10, 1943. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 9-14.) W 1.53 : 9-14 2252 Power system, Stromberg carburetor ; [poster]. Nov. 10, 1943. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 9-13.) W 1.53 : 9-13 2253 Recoil mechanism 90 mm antiaircraft gun, Ml, schematic [poster] ; Jan. 17, 1944. 1944. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 9-17.) W 1.53 : 9-17 2254 Salute, how, when; [poster]. Apr. 26, 1944. 36X48 in. (Graphic train- ing aid 21-5.) W 1.53 : 21-5 2255 Service color and requisition number must agree, mark it right! [poster]. July 27, 1944. 17.8X12 in. (Graphic training aid 3S-3.) W 1.53 : 38-3 2256 Slurry and dry mis for decontamination [poster] ; Feb. 1, 1944. 1944. 44X29 in. (Graphic training aid 3-3.) W 1.53 : 3-3 2257 Smoke pots, Ml and M5 ; [poster]. Aug. 25, 1944. 37.8X47.7 in. (Graphic training aid 3-9.) W 1.53 : 3-9 2258 Sure, he's friendly, but does he know you are? [poster]. Apr. 22, 1944. 36X48 in. (Graphic training aid 7-3.) W 1.53 : 7-3 2259 This is class 1 supply point [poster] ; July 29, 1944. [1944.] 20X27.2 in. (Graphic training aid 38^.) W 1.53 : 3S-4 133 2260 This is shock, how to treat it, the time to learn first aid is now! [poster]. July 4, 1944. 31.9X22 in. (Graphic training aid 8-5.) W 1.53: 8-5 2261 This is trench foot, prevent it ! keep feet dry and clean ; [poster]. Oct 12, 1944. 19.9X13.9 in. (Graphic training aid 8-16.) W 1.53 : 8-16 2262 3 life-savers, 1, stop bleeding, 2, protect wound, 3, prevent shock, time to learn 1st aid is now! [poster]. July 4, 1944. 32X21.9 in. (Graphic training aid 8-6.) W 1.53 : 8-6 2263 Typhus is spread by lice, report lice at once, use louse powder; [poster]. Oct. 12, 1944. 19.9X13.9 in. (Graphic training aid 8-11.) W 1.53 : 8-11 2264 Unexploded bombs; [poster]. 1944. 4SX36 in. (Graphic training aid 21-2.) W 1.53: 21-2 2265 u. S. fuzes used to set off antipersonnel mines and booby traps; [poster]. May 5, 1944. 27.2X20.7 in. (Graphic training aid 5-13.) W 1.53 : 5-13 2266 When a fly wipes his feet on your food he's spreading disease ! never give a germ a break! [poster]. Oct. 12, 1944. 19.9X13.9 in. (Graphic train- ing aid 8-12.) [Illustrator, Vernon Grant.] W 1.53 : 8-12 2267 Wrong address here puts his address here; [poster]. July 27, 1944. 17. 8X 12 in. (Graphic training aid 38-1.) W 1.53 : 3S-1 WAR FINANCE DIVISION 2269 Back the attack, buy more than before, information program for fifth war loan. [1944.] [12] p. il. 4° T 66.2 : B 64/11 2270 Back the attack with war bonds, 3d war loan campaign book. n. p. [1943]. 48 p. il. f° T 66.2 : C 15/943 2271 Bonds for attack ! sponsoring equipment. [1944.] [4] p. il. large 8° T 66.2 : Eq 5 2272 Bonds for babies for a happy future; [poster]. 1944. 2SX20 in. T 66.S : B 64/66 2273 a crop that never fails, 6th war loan, buy more bonds ; official Treasury poster. 1944. 27.9X20 in. [Illustrator, E. V. Johnson.] T 66.8 :B 64/47 2274 Factual information, the 5 war loans, war savings bonds and stamps. 10th edition. Sept. 30, 1944. [l]+26p. 4° [Processed.] T 66.2 : W 19/12/944-2 2275 Farm bond aids, 6th war loan issue. Nov. 1944. 16 p. il. 4° (Agricul- tural Section. ) T 66.2 : B 64/944-5 2276 Farm bond aids, summer issue. Aug. 1944. 16 p. il. 4° (Agricultural Section. ) T 66.2 : B 64/944-3 2277 For speakers only [5th war loan], [1944.] cover title, 24 p. il. 4° T 66.2 : Sp 3/944 2278 For speakers only, 6th war loan. Nov. 1, 1944. 24 p. il. 4" T 66.2 : Sp 3/944-2 2279 Forward to fifth war loan, summary of fourth and recommendations for fifth, based on studies by Division of Program Surveys. [1944.] [2] + 10 p. il. 4° T 66.2 : W 19/13 2280 Forward to sixth war loan, summary of fifth and recommendation for sixth based on studies by Division of Program Studies. [1944.] 11 p. il. 4° T 66.2 : W 19/14 2281 4th war loan campaign book, an ABC guide to promotion, Jan. lS-Feb. 15, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 55 p. il. f° T 66.2 : C 15/944 2282 4th war loan press material clipsheet no. 1 and 2, Jan. 10 and Feb. 15, 1944. [1944.] [16] leaves, il. and [11] p. il. large 8° T 66.2 : P 92/no.l, 2 2283 Give war bonds for Christmas ; [poster]. 1943. 2SX22 in. T 6C.8 : B 64/3 134 2284 Here's your infantry show beat, special 6th war loan picture page. [1944.] 1 p. 11. f ° T 66.2 : in 3 2285 How it has been done, sales manual for payroll chairmen based on successful experience. [1943.] [2] +28 p. il. 4° T 66.6 : Sa 3/2/943 2286 Information program on 6th war loan drive, for use of media, advertisers, advertising agencies, copy writers, script writers, artists and media specialists informing the public of most difficult war loan drive in history ; prepared by War Finance Division and Domestic Branch, Office of War Information, in cooperation with War Advertising Council. [1944.] [16] p. il. 4° T 66.2 : W 19/21/944 2287 Labor clip sheet, 5th war loan, June 12-July 8, 1944; [3 issues]. [1944.] various paging, il. 4° [One star edition for publicity in American Fed- eration of Labor, 2 star edition for C. I. O., and 3 star edition for railroad brotherhood. ] T 66.2 : L 11/1-3 2288 Same, 6th war loan, Nov. 20-Dec. 16, 1944; [3 issues]. [1944.] Each 8 p. il. or 7 p. il. 4° T 66.2 : L 11/4-6 2289 Let's get this shield up! buy extra war bonds today; [poster]. 1943. 10.2X22.3 in. T 66.8 : Sh 6/2 2290 Let's get this shield up! we bought extra war bonds, 4th war loan [poster]. 1943. 57X42 in. T66.8:Sh6 2291 Newspaper press book no. 1 and 2, designed to augment local story of 5th war loan, June 12 and July 8, 1944. [1944.] [16] leaves, il. and [13] leaves, il. large 8° T 66.2 : N 47/2/no.l,2 2292 Newspaper press clip sheet no. 1, 6th war loan, Nov. 20-Dec. 16, 1944. [1944.] [2] p.4-10+[2] leaves, il. large 8° T 66.2 : N 47/4/no.l 2293 Same, continued with title, Newspaper press book no. 2, 6th war loan, Nov. 20-Dec. 16, 1944. [1944.] [1]+16 leaves, il. large 8° T 66.2 : N 47/4/no.2 2294 Non-theatrical film program to back attack in fifth war loan, an urgent message to all 16 mm. film workers in United States. [1944.] [4] p. il. 4° [Processed.] T 66.2 : F 48 2295 Over here [over there, which bonds to buy]. [1944.] [6] p. il. narrow 8° T 66.2 : B 64/14 2296 p. s., payroll savings bulletin, May-Dec. 1944. [1944.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly.] T 66.16 : 944/1-8 2297 Press kit guide, grandmothers war bond league. [1944.] [9] leaves, il. 4° T 66.2 : B 64/10 2298 Questions and answers about United States savings bonds, series F & G. July 1943. 31 p. il. narrow 12° T 66.2 : B 64/7 2299 Radio announcements, live announcements of fourth war loan drive, aimed at rural audience and for sale to local advertisers, 35-word and one- minute copy. [1944.] [35] leaves, 4° T 66.2 : R 11/2/944 2300 Same, live announcements of fifth war loan drive, aimed at rural audience and for sale to local advertisers, 35-word and one-minute copy. [1944.] 36 leaves, 4° T 66.2 : R 11/2/944-2 2301 Same, live announcements of sixth war loan drive, for sale to local ad- vertisers, 35-word and 100-word copy. [1944.] 46 leaves, 4° T 66.2 : R 11/3 2302 Same, aimed at rural audience and for sale to local advertisers, 35-word and 100-word copy. [1944.] 25 leaves, 4° T 66.2 : R 11/4 2303 Same, written by 61 of America's foremost celebrities, for sale to local advertisers. [1944.] 61 leaves, 4° T 66.2 :R 11/5 2304 Radio promotion, 4th war loan. [Jan. 1944.] [1]4-14 p. il. f° T 66 :2 : R 11/7/944 135 2305 Same, 5th war loan, June 12-July 8, 1944. [1944.] 12 p. il. f° T 66.2 : R 11/7/944-2 2306 Same, 6th war loan, Nov.-Dec. 1944. [1944.] 12 p. il. f° T GG.2 : R 11/7/944-3 2307 Retailers' program [6th war loan]. [1944.] [12] p. il. f° T 66.2 : R 31/944-2 2308 Retailers, your help is needed for 6th war loan, facts about drive. [1944.] [4] p. il. f° [Program recommended and approved by Retailers' War Campaigns Committee of Central Council of National Retail Associations in cooperation with Retail Stores Section of Treasury, U. S. Chamber of Commerce, War Advertising Council and War Information Office.] T 66.2 : R 31/2 2309 Sales to fellow workers, 6th war loan. [1944.] 12 p. il. narrow 12° T 66.2 : W 19/8 2310 16 mm. 6th war loan campaign to sell war bonds. [1944.] 4 p. il. 4° T 66.2 : W 19/15 2311 Sixth war loan securities, 6th war loan, Nov. 20-Dec. 16, 1944. [1944.] 16 p. narrow 8° T 66.2 : W 19/6/944-2 2312 Squander bug's Christmas carol, 20-minute play for elementary and junior high schools, written as contribution to war finance program ; by Aileen L. Fisher. [1943.] [3] +10 p. 4° [Processed. Includes list of Related war savings materials issued by War Finance Division.] T 66.2 : Sq 2/2 2313 Straight talk about 6th war loan, descriptive folder. [1944.] [2] p. oblong 12°, folded into narrow 12 9 size. T 66.2 : St 8/944 2314 3rd war loan starts Sept. 9, back the attack! with war bonds. [1943.] [4] p. il. 32° T 66.2 : W 19/2 2315 Which issue shall I buy? 6th war loan, Nov. 20-Dec. 16, 1944, there is 6th war loan security to meet every investment need. [1944] [4] p. il. narrow 8° T 66.2 : W 19/5/944-2 2316 Women will work, here's what they can do. [1944.] [4] p. il. large 8° T 66.2 : W 84 2317 You and the 6th war loan. [1944.] [16] p. il. 4° T 66.2 : W 19/16 2318 Your job as victory volunteer, 6th war loan, community sales manual. [1944.] 24 p. il. narrow 12° T 66.6 : V 66/2 2319 Same, farm manual. [1944.] 24 p. il. narrow 12° T66.6:V66 WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION 2320 Chemicals for agriculture, outlook for 1944; prepared by Chemicals and Fertilizers Branch, Office of Materials and Facilities. Washington, D. C, Jan. 6, 1943. [1] +22 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] A 80.2 : C 42 2321 informational handbook on farm machinery, rationing, sharing, care, re- pair. [1943.] 19 p. il. 4° [Processed.] A 80.6 :M 18 WAR INFORMATION OFFICE 2322 Above and beyond the call of duty, Dorie Miller received Navy Cross at Pearl Harbor, May 27, 1942 ; OWI poster 68. 1943. 2SX20 in. [Illus- trator, David Stone Martin.] Pr 32.5015: 68 2323 America's fishing fleet and men, assets to victory ; OWI poster 61. 1943. 27.9X20 in. [Illustrator, Koerner.] Pr 32.5015 : 61 2324 Basic program plan for national and local information activity on transfers from non-war useful to war useful jobs ; prepared by Office of Program Coordination, approved bv War Manpower Commission, .aug. 1943. [1] +7 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5002 : J 57 136 2325 Come funziona il Governo degli Stati Uniti. n. p. [1944]. 23 p. 24° [Restricted. ] Pr 32.5002 : G 74/2/Italian 2326 Gli S. tr. nel Pacifico. n. p. [1944]. [8] p. il. 16° [Restricted.] Pr 32.5002 : Pll/Italian 2327 Information program for Cadet Nurse Corps; prepared by Office of Pro- gram Coordination, Office of War Information, in cooperation with Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency. Sept. 1943. cover title, 1+14 p. 40 Pr 32.5002 : N 93/2 2328 Library war guide, no. 2 and 3; Jan. and Feb. 1944. n. p. [1944]. Each r41 n. 4° ([Library Program Division, Book Bureau.]) Pr 32.5026 : 2, 3 2329 Lock up these papers, secret, confidential, restricted, the enemy is vigilant ; OWI poster 72. 1943. 20X14.2 in. Pr 32.5015 : 72 2330 Magazine war guide for Jan.-Feb. to Sept.-Oct. 1943. [Oct. 19, 1942-June 16, 1943.] cover titles, various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.5024 : 943/1-9 2331 Ours, to fight for, freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, freedom from fear ; OWI poster 47. 1943. 40X2S.5 in. [Illustra- tor, Norman Rockwell. Paintings from Saturday evening post. Also issued as 4 separate posters.] Pr 32.5015 : 47 2332 OWI poster distribution bulletin, posters for Jan.-June 1943. [1943.] Each [2] p. or [4] p. il. 4° [Monthly. Issue for January processed.] Pr 32.5027 : 943/1-6 2333 Same, with title, Sept.-Dec. 1943, advance bulletin of new posters. [1943.] Each [2] p. il. 4° or oblong 48° [Monthly. October and November issued as one publication.] Pr 32.5027 : 943/9-12 2334 Penicillin. 1944. [172] p. il. 4° [Processed. The last 6 pages are left blank to be used for notes. Reprinted with permission, from Journal of American Medical Association, Bulletin of New York Academy of Medi- cine, Science, and Medical Times, by War Information Office.] Pr 32.5002 : P 37 2335 Portaerei americane. n. p. [1944]. [8] p. il. 16° [Restricted.] Pr 32.5002 : P 83/Italian 2336 Surgical clinics of North America, Philadelphia number [articles; with bibliographies]. Philadelphia and London, W. B. Saunders Company, 1944. [6] +1281-1507 p. il. [Reprinted by War Information Office from Surgical clinics of North America, Dec. 1944, with permission of its publishers the W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia and London. Title on cover is: Symposium on recent advances in surgery.] Pr 32.5002 : Su 7 2337 Thermal burns. 1944. [36] p. il. 4° [Processed. Reprinted with permis- sion fi'om Journal of American Medical Association, by War Information Office.] Pr 32.5002 : B 93 2338 This is the enemy ; OWI poster 76. 1943. 27.9X19.9 in. Pr 32.5015 : 76/2 2339 u. S. A. [Portrait in miniature of America and Americans in wartime], v. 1, no. 1-11, v. 2, no. 1-2. n. p. [1943-44],. cover titles, each 64 p. il. small 4° or 16° [Restricted. Monthly. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers. Also issued in Arabic, Danish, French, Greek, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, and Spanish.] Pr 32.5025 : 1/1-2/2 2340 V-E Day, estimate of home front information problems in 6-month period following defeat of Germany. [1944.] [2] +18 p. 4° [Processed. This estimate is based upon data especially prepared for War Information Office by officials gf both War and regular Government agencies.] Pr 32.5002 :V 11 137 2341 Victory [v. 1, no. 3-6, v. 2, no. 1-5]. n. p. [Crowell-Collier Publishing Com- pany, 1944.] cover titles, various paging, il. f° [Restricted. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers. Also issued in Afrikaans, Arabic, French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.] Pr 32.5021 : 1/3-2/5 2342 War messages of Franklin D. Roosevelt, supplement Nov. 7, 1942-July 30, 1943. [1943.] 71 p. 4° Pr 32.5013 : R 67/supp. WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION 2343 Adequacy of labor supply in important labor market areas, Jan. 1-Dec. 1, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.5217 : 943/1-12 2344 9th annual conference of veterans' employment representatives, Detroit, Mich.. May 10-13, 1943. [1943.] cover title, 58 leaves, 4° [Type- written.] Pr 32.5202 : V 64/5/943 2345 ioth annual national conference, veterans' employment representatives, Veterans' Employment Service, St. Louis, Mo., May 29-June 1, 1944. [1944.] cover title, [7]+ 156 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5202 : V 64/5/944 2346 Apprenticeship program of Pattern Makers' Joint Apprenticeship Committee, Chicago and vicinity, 111., 1940-42: | prepared bv O. L. Harvey]. [1943.] cover title, [3]+29+[8]p. 4° (Serial no. T-109.) [Processed. Pre- pared and published by Apprenticeship-Training Service, Training Bureau, reviewed and approved by Pattern Makers' Joint Apprenticeship Com- mittee, Chicago and vicinity, 111. Text on p. 2-4 of cover. Pr 32.5222 : 109 2347 Case history reports by National Canners Association. May 22, 1944. 9 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5223 : C 16/2 2348 Developing all-round skilled craftsmen through apprenticeship. Oct. 1940, revised June 1943. [1943.] 8 p. il. 4° (Training within industry bulletin series.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5208/2 : Ap 6 2349 Dictionary of occupational titles : Production of alkalies ; prepared by Di- vision of Occupational Analysis and Manning Tables. Washington. 1943. [5]+ii+604-[l] p. [Processed.] Pr 32.5202 : Oc 1/5 2350 Same : Synthetic rubber industry ; prepared by Division of Occupational Analysis and Manning Tables. Washington, 1943. [5]4-vii-f 87p. [Proc- essed. ] Pr 32.5202 : Oc 1/4 2351 Dictionary of occupational titles for petroleum industry, petroleum produc- tion and pipelines branches. Preliminary edition. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1944. cover title, [l]4-iv+24S p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5202 : Oc 1/7/prelim. 2352 Same, petroleum refining branch. Preliminary edition. Washington, D. O, June 1944. cover title, [2]4-iv+223 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5202 : Oc 1/6/prelim. 2353 Directory of field offices. Jan. 31, 1944. cover title, 72 p. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover. ] Pr. 32.5202 : F 45/944 2354 Directory of important labor market areas. Revised Aug. 10, 1943. [1943.] l-ld+2-30 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes edition published Jan. 29. 1943, supplements issued Mar. 15 and June 1, 1943, and revised pages 7, 10, and 11, Apr. 10, 1943.] Pr 32.5202 : L 11/943 2355 Emergency training program, Westcott Valve Company, East St. Louis, 111. ; [by Oswald L. Harvey]. Oct. 1943. cover title, 64- [4] p. 4° (Serial no'. T-112.) [Processed. Prepared and published by Apprentice-Train- ing Service, Training Bureau, reviewed and approved by Westcott Valve Company, East St. Louis, 111. Includes list of other publications issued by Apprentice-Training Service. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] Pr 32.5222 : 112 138 2356 Employment counseling in public employment service: Discussion outline for conference of local office managers. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1944. cover title, [1]+19 p. 4° (Employment Office training program, unit 23 C. ) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 23-c 2357 Same: Employment counselor's workbook. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1944. cover title, [3] +55 p. 4° (Employment Office training program, unit 23 B.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 23-b 2358 Same : Instructor's answer book for use with employment counselor's work- book. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1944. cover title, [3] +55 p. 4° (Em- ployment Office training program, unit 23 E.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 23-e 2359 Same : Instructor's discussion outline for training all local office personnel. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1944. cover title, [2] +27 p. 4° (Employment Office training program, unit 23 D.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 23-d 2360 Same: Instructor's discussion outline for training of employment counsel- ors. Washington, D. C, Nov. 1944. cover title, [2]+ii-iv+S3 p. il. 4° (Employment Office training program, unit 23 A.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 23-a 2361 Glossary of training terms. June 1943. cover title, 9 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] Pr 32.5202 : T 68/10/943 2362 Handbook of descriptions of specialized fields in ceramic engineering and technology; prepared by National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1944. cover title, [1]+16 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5227 : C 33 2363 Handbook on controlled referral. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1, 1943. [3] + ii + 1-43A + 44-50 + xxx p. 4° [ Processed. ] Pr 32.5206 : C 76/943 2364 How to improve job relations. June 1944. 4 p. 4° (Training within industry bulletin.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5208/2 : J 57 2365 How to meet specific needs. June 1944. 4 p. 4° (Training within in- dustry bulletin series.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5208/2 : T 68/2 2366 How to select new supervisors, a 6-step program. June 1943, revised Nov. 1943. [1943.] 8 p. 4° (Training within industry bulletin series.) [Processed.] . Pr 32.5208/2 : Su 7 2367 How to use Special aids for placing Navy personnel in civilian jobs. Aug. 1943. [l]+22 leaves, 4° ([Employment Office training program, unit 5.]) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220: 5 2368 index of occupations in occupational job families (O series). Sept. 1942 [published 1943]. [2] +52 p. 4° (Job family series S-82; Manpower Utilization Bureau, Occupational Analysis and Manning Tables Division.) Pr 32.5212 : S-82 2369 Inter-office recruitment, instructor's guide. Washington, D. O, Sept. 1944. cover title, [3] +41 p.+ [6] leaves, map, 4° (Employment Office training program, unit 17.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220: 17 2370 Same, Outline for revision. [Sept. 1944.] 6 p. 4° (Employment Office training program, unit 17 [change].) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 17/ch. 2371 Introducing new employee to the job. June 1943. 8 p. 4° (Training within industry bulletin series [bulletin 8.]) [Processed.] Pr 32.5208 : 8 2372 Lumber and timber basic products industry wooden container industry, employer report of employment and required labor force by State and lumber type region, May-Sept. 1944 ; no. 1-3. May-Sept. 1944. Each 12 p. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] Pr 32.5224 : 944/1-3 2373 Occupations related to occupations in manufacture of refrigerators and refrigerating [and] ice-making equipment. May 1943. [4] +26 p. 4° (Job family series 1-5 ; Manpower Utilization Bureau, Occupational Analysis and Manning Tables Division, Worker Analysis Section.) Pr 32.5212 : 1-5 139 2374 Personnel situation in agricultural sciences. Sept. 30, 1943. [11+23+ [16] p. 4° (Placement Bureau; National Roster of Scientific and Spe- cialized Personel, Bulletin 5.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5226: 5 2375 Personnel situation in engineering. Apr. 13, 1943. 25 p. il. 4° (Place- ment Bureau; National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel, Bulletin 3.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5226: 3 2376 Placement activities, Jan.-Nov. 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.5218 : 943/1-11 2377 Professional personnel situation in industry. May 5, 1944. 11 p. 4° (Placement Bureau; National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Per- sonnel, Bulletin 6.) [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.5226: 6 2378 Questions and answers on development of programs for care of children of working mothers ; prepared by Plant and Community Services Section, Bureau of Manpower Utilization, issued by Information Service. 1944. [1]+10 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5202 : C 43 2379 Report on training at South Portland Shipbuilding Corporation, South Portland, Maine; [prepared by Mary Cnrran]. Feb. 1943. cover title, 9+ [3] p. il. 4° (Technical bulletin 107.) [Processed. Published by Apprentice-Training Service, Training Bureau, confirmed and approved by South Portland Shipbuilding Corporation, South Portland, Maine. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] Pr 32.5222 : 107 2380 Selective placement for the handicapped, training program instructor's case book. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1943. cover title, [77] p. 4° ([Employ- ment Office training program, unit 12-d.] ) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 12-d 2381 Selective placement for the handicapped, training program, instructor's discussion outlines. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1943. cover title, [1] + ii+228 p. il. 4° ([Employment Office training program, unit 12-a.]) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 12-a 2382 Selective placement for the handicapped, training program trainee's case book. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1943. cover title, 69 p. 4° ([Employ- ment Office training program, unit 12-c.] ) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 12-c 2383 Selective placement for the handicapped [with bibliography]. Washington, D. O, 1943. cover title, iii-ix+159 p. il. 4° ([Employment Office train- ing program, unit 12-b.]) [Processed. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] Pr 32.5220 : 12-b 2384 Service to applicants in professional occupations : pt. 1, Instructor's guide. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1944. cover title, [1]+17 p. 4° (Training unit 11, A.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 11-a 2385 Same : pt. 2, Brochure of self-training material. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1944. cover title, [l]+l-2S+[36] p. 4° (Training unit 11, C.) [Proc- essed.] Pr 32.5220 : 11-c 2386 s am e, Exercises. [1944.] leaves 29-9S, 4° Pr 32.5220 : 11-c/add. 2387 Short-term training program at Armco Drainage and Metal Products, Inc., New Orleans, La.; [by Oswald L. Harvey]. Oct. 1943. cover title, 2+[l]+5 p. 4° (Technical bulletin T-113.) [Processed. Prepared and published by Apprentice-Training Service, Training Bureau, con- firmed and approved by Armco Drainage and Metal Products, Inc., New Orleans, La. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] Pr 32.5222 : 113 2388 Simplified training speeds shell production; by Hugh L. Samuel, n. p. [1943.] [4] p. il. large 8° [Reprinted from American machinist, Sept. 30, 1943, supplemented by additional information supplied by the author.] Pr 32.5202 : Sh 3 140 2389 Skagit Steel and Iron Works trains men at Sedro-Woolley, Wash. ; [pre- pared by Oswald L. Harvey.] Dec. 1943. cover title, [l]+6+[2] p. 4° (Technical bulletin T-116.) [Processed. Prepared and published by Apprentice-Training Service, Training Bureau, confirmed and approved bv Skagit Steel and Iron Works, Sedro-Woolley, Wash. Text on p. 2-4 of cover. ] Pr 32.5222 : 116 2390 Summary of ES-270 reports, May-Nov. 1944. [1944.] various paging, il. 4° [Bimonthly. Processed.] Pr 32.5225 : 944/1-4 2391 Summary of weekly agricultural reports. Jan.-May 1943. Feb. 8-June 14, 1943. various paging, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.5210 : 943/1-5 2392 Teaching personnel situation in physics. June 1, 1943. 17 p. 4° (Place- ment Bureau ; National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel, Bulletin 4.) [Confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.5226: 4 2393 Training problems in war-production plants and how they were overcome; [by Oswald L. Harvey]. Apr. 1943. cover title, [2] +26+ [2] p. 4° (Serial no. T-110.) [Processed. Prepared and published by Appren- tice-Training Service, Training Bureau.] Pr 32.5222 : 110 2394 Training suggestions to managers for acquainting local office staff with changes in policy on disclosure of information. [1943.] 5 p. 4° ([Em- ployment Office training program, unit 4-b.]) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 4-b 2395 Training suggestions to managers for introducing sec. 500 of pt. 2 of United States Employment Service manual. Disclosure of information. [1943.] 15 leaves, 4° ([Employment Office training program, unit 4-a.]) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 4-a 2396 Training witbin industry abstracts, British engineering bulletins : Abstract 4-8. [1942-43.] various paging, 4° (Training Within Industry [Divi- sion] or Training Bureau.) [Processed. Reproduced by permission of Controller of His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, England. Each At- stract covers the articles of several Engineering bulletins. Earlier ab- stracts issued by War Production Board.] Pr 32.5215 : 4-8 2397 Training women workers, a 3-plant study. [1943.] [1]+15 p. il. [Proc- essed. ] Pr 32.5202 : W 84/5 2398 Tying-in pre-employment training with on-the-job training. Revised June 1044. [1944.] 4 p. 4° (Training within industry bulletin series.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5208/2 : T 68 2399 United States Employment Service and Negro work applicant, handbook. Washington. D. O, Jan. 1944. cover title, iv+56 p. il. 4° (Employment Office training program, unit 10A.) [Processed. Another illustration on p. 2 of cover.] Pr 32.5220 : 10-a 2400 Same, instructor's guide. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1944. cover title. 2+ 30 p. 4° (Employment Office training program, unit 10 B.) [Processed.] Pr 32.5220 : 10-b 2401 United States Employment Service manual. [1943-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Issued in separate parts and sections. Certain sections of the following parts were issued.] Pr 32.5221: pt.1-4, 6 pt. 1. Introduction, glossary, index. pt. 2. Performance of Employment Service functions. pt. 3. Use of Employment Service tools. pt. 4. Statistical reporting. pt. 6. Organization and management of local employment offices. 2402 Upgrading. June 1944. 4 p. 4° (Training within industry bulletin series.) [ Processed. ] Pr 32.5208/2 : Up 2 2403 War-time employment of women in iron and steel industry in Great Britain, interpretation of jobs in which women are successfully employed in British iron and steel industry into terminology and code structure of Dictionary of occupational titles. Jan. 1943. [5]+ii+33 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] Pr 32.5202 : W 84/8 141 WAR PRODUCTION BOARD 2404 Alphabetical index, war industrial facilities authorized June 1940 through Apr. 1943, by company and plant location. June 20, 1943. cover title, 268 p. 4° [No longer confidential. Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] Pr 32.4802 : W 19/6/940-43 2405 Alphabetical listing of completed war supply contracts, cumulative through Feb. 1943. May 29, 1943. 2 v., cover title, 404 p. 4° [No longer confi- dential. Processed.] Pr 32.4842/3 : 943/V.1-2 2406 Alphabetical listing of major war supply contracts ; Jan. 1-8, 1943 to June 17-24, 1944. Jan. 29, 1943-July 4, 1944. various paging, 4° [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4842 : 943/1-48, 944/1-23 2407 Alphabetical listing of major war supply contracts, active as of June 30, 1944. [1944.] 2 v., cover titles, 577A+576B col. oblong 8° [No longer confidential. Processed. In double columns ; each column lettered B follows the corresponding column lettered A.] Pr 32.4842/2 : 944/v.l-2 2408 Same, July 1944 supplement. Aug. 22, 1944. [2] 4-110A+ 110B col. oblong 8° [No longer confidential. Processed. In double columns; each column lettered B follows the corresponding column 'ettered A.] Pr 32.4842/2 : 944/v.l-2, supp. 2409 Same, Aug. 1944 supplement. Sept. 19, 1944. [2] +110A4-110B col. oblong 8° [No longer confidential. Processed. In double columns; each column lettered B follows the corresponding column lettered A.] Pr 32.4842/2 : 944/v.l-2/supp.-2 2410 Alphabetical listing of major war supply contracts, active as of Sept. 30, 1944. Oct. 16, 1944. 2 v., cover titles, 967 col. oblong 8° [No longer con- fidential. Processed. In double columns.] Pr 32.4842/2 : 944/2/v.l-2 2411 Alphabetical listing of major war supply contracts, cumulative through Feb. 1943. Apr. 29, 1943. 4 v., cover titles, 919 p. 4° [No longer confi- dential. Processed.] Pr 32.4842/2 : 943/v.l-4 2412 Analysis of GR-S latex by light scattering ; by P. P. Debye. June 27, 1944. cover title, [l]+57 leaves, il. 4° (General report 12.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4824 : 12 2413 Authorized producers of electron tubes by tube type, manufacturer, and months in production, Jan.-Oct. 1944. [1944.] 64 p. 4° (Radio and Radar Division.) [No longer restricted.] Pr 32.4802 : El 2 2414 Beware! bulletin board placard 26. 1943. 11.2X14.5 in. (War Produc- tion Drive Headquarters.) [Illustrator, Seaman.] Pr 32.4812/2 : 26 2415 Consolidation of reports on form WPB 1S01 of 172 companies operating 188 plants manufacturing electric motors & generators, as of Nov. 30, 1943; prepared by General Industrial Equipment Division. [1943.] [1] +13 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4S02 : El 2/2/943 2416 Controlled materials plan, major program allotment symbols. Revised Aug. 8, 1944. [1944.] 12 p. 4° (Controller Division.) Pr 32.4802 : C 76/6/944 2417 Cutbacks reported to Production Executive Committee, Sept. 30-Dec. 31, 1944, report of Current Production Adjustment Division ; prepared by Bureau of Program and Statistics, Military Division. Dec. 4, 1944-Jan. 18, 1945. various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Restricted. Processed.] Pr 32.4834 : 944/1-4 2418 Depolarization due to secondary scattering; by U. P. Strauss. June 23, 1944. [l]+4 leaves, il. 4° (General report 13.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4S24 : 13 2419 Depolarization in diluted solutions; by P. Debye and E. S. E'yash. Jan. 18, 1944. cover title, 13 leaves, 4° (General report 7.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4824 : 7 764525 — 47— Supp. 2 10 142 2420 Facilities expansions authorized, listed by major types of products; Jan.- Dec. 1944. Mar. 10, 1944-Jan. 15, 1945. various paging, 4° [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4843 : 944/1-11 2421 [General conservation order] M-84, as amended Apr. 5, 1944. Apr. 5, 1944. 10 p. 4° [Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 8, subchap. B, pt. 3290, Textile, clothing and leather, cordage fiber, cordage yarn, and cordage. ] Pr 32.4S10 : M-84/2 2422 Handy guide and outline of procedure for manufacturers under controlled materials plan, digest of CMP procedure, cross indexed to regulations for quick and ready reference. June 1, 1943. 20 p. il. 4° (Education and Inquiry Branch, Controlled Materials Plan Division.) Pr 32.4806 : C 76/4/943 2423 Industrial salvage facts, Apr. and June 1944; no. 1 and 2. [1944.] 4 p. and 6 p. il. 4° (Industrial Salvage Branch, Salvage Division.) Pr 32.4802 : Sa 3/6/no.l, 2 2424 Informative technical bulletin 3 and 4. Jan. and Mar. 1943. [2] 4-21 p. and 24 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4821 : 3, 4 2425 Infrared spectra and structure of synthetic rubbers; by J. V. White and P. J. Flory. Apr. 5, 1944. [1]+14 p. 8 pi. 4° (General report 10.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4824 : 10 2426 Instructions for determination of gel content, swelling volume of gel and intrinsic viscosity of sol in GR-S ; [by] C. S. Fuller. (Washington, D. C, Mar. 8, 1944. [1] +8 leaves, 2 pi. 4° (General report 11.) [Proc- essed.] Pr32.4S24:ll 2427 Interrelations of sol and gel in GR-S polymers ; by W. O. Baker, R. W. Walker, and N. R. Pape. June 26, 1944. cover title, 25 leaves, 10 pi. 4° (General report 16.) [Processed.] Pr32.4S24:16 2428 intrinsic viscosities ; by F. T. Wall. July 12, 1944. cover title, 10 leaves, 1 pi. 4° (General report 15.) [Processed.] Pr32.4S24:15 2429 Labor-management committee of Gussack Machined Products, Long Island City, N. Y., and United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of Amer- ica, CIO, Local no. 1227. [1944.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4S31 : G 97 2430 Labor-management production committee of Albany Castings Company, Voorheesville, N. Y. [1944.] [1]+13 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4S31 : Al 1 2431 Labor-management production committee of California Shipbuilding Cor- poration and Metal Trades Council, affiliated with Metal Trades Depart- ment, AFL (composed of locals of 19 AFL unions in Wilmington, Calif.). [1944.] [1] 4-33 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4831 : C 12 2432 Labor-management production committee of Capital Foundries Corporation, Astoria Specialties, Long Island City, N. Y., and United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, Local 1225. [1944.] [1]4-11 p. 4° [ Processed. ] Pr 32.4831 : C 17 2433 Labor-management production committee of Cooper Alloy Foundry Com- pany, Hillside, N. J., and International Molders and Foundry Workers Union, AFL. [1944.] [l]+l-la+2-10 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4S31 : C 78 2434 Light scattering in solutions, abstract ; by P. Debye. Jan. 18, 1944. cover title, 124-5 leaves, 4° (General report 5.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4824: 5 2435 [List of material produced by War Production Drive Headquarters, etc.] July 1, 1943. [1943.] 19 p. 4° [Processed. Another List was issued in 1943.] Pr 32.4S02 : P 90/2/943-2 2436 Listing of major war supply contracts by State, Dec. 1942-Aug. 1943, sup- plements. Jan. 20-Sept. 1, 1943. various paging, 4° [No longer confi- dential. Processed. Supplements to Listing of major war supply con- tracts by State, cumulative through Oct. 1942.] Pr 32.4841 : 942/2/v.l-2/supp.l-3 143 2437 Same, Nov. 1943-May 1944 supplements. Dec. 17, 1943-June 10, 1944. various paging, 4° [No longer confidential. Processed. Supplements to Listing of major war supply contracts by State and county, cumulative through Oct. 1943.] Pr 32.4841 : 943/v.l-3/supp.l-7 2438 Same, July 17-24, 1944. Aug. 4, 1944. [l] + ii+49 p. oblong 8° [No longer confidential. Processed. In double columns ; each column let- tered B follows the corresponding column lettered A.] Pr 32.4841 : 944 2439 Listing of major war supply contracts by Stale and county, cumulative through Oct. 1943. Jan. 5, 1944. 3 v., cover titles, oblong 8° [Confi- dential. Processed. In double columns, each column of the Arabic pag- ing lettered A or B in addition to the page number.] Pr 32.4841 : 943/v.l-3 v. 1. Alabama-Nevada, ii-f 1-293 p. v. 2. New Hampshire-Pennsylvania. 11 + 294— 594 p. v. 3. Rhode Island-Wyoming, unassigned by State. ii + 596-798 p. 2440 Manual for war-time food storage, preparation and serving facilities. Washington, D. O, June 1943. [1]+12 p. 4° [Processed. Supplement to Critical construction materials design guide. Supersedes previous issues. ] Pr 32.4S06 : F 73/943 2441 Measurement of viscosity of GR-S solutions ; by W. O. Baker and J. W. Mullen, II. July 3, 1944. cover title, 18 leaves, 6 pi. 4° (General re- port 14.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4824: 14 2442 Method for determination of butadiene during emulsion polymerization [and] Method for determination of free styrene during emulsion poly- merization ; by E. J. Meehan and I. M. Kolthoff. Oct. 14, 1943. [1]4- 3+4 leaves, 1 pi. 4° (General report 1.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4S24: 1 2443 Molecular weight distribution from turbidity measurements ; by P. Debye. Aug. 28, 1944. cover title, 13 leaves, 2 pi. 4° (General report 17.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4S24 : 17 2444 National labor-management exposition, war production drive, Washington, Jan. 1944. [1943.] [4] p. il. 4° [Supplement no. 2 to Labor manage- ment news. ] Pr 32.4820/2 : 2 2445 National war fund and community chest, action supplement to Labor and management news, v. 1, no. 12, Oct. 11, 1943. [1943.] [8] p. il. 4° Pr 32.4820/2 : 1 2446 100 industrialists report [on their labor-management committees]. [1943.] 38 p. il. 4° Pr 32.4S02 : L 11/5 2447 Priorities regulation 3, 7-8, 13, 16-19, as amended, and 22 ; Apr. 3-Dec. 22, 1943. [1943.] various paging, 4° [Code of Federal regulations, title 32, chap. 8, subchap. B, pt. 944, Regulations applicable to operation of pri- orities system. Numbers 3 and 13 ai* revised editions.] Pr 32.4807: (nos.) 2448 Procedures for characterization of raw GR-S polymers, report of Committee on Standardized Methods and Apparatus for Molecular Weight Determi- nation of GR-S Polymers ; by G. E. Hulse, R. W. Hobson, F. T. Wall, B. L. Johnson, J. A. Yanko, and P. J. Flory. Jan. 18, 1944. cover title, 12 p. il. 4° (General report 4.) [Processed.] Pr32.4S24: 4 2449 Procedures for determination of gel content, swelling index, and dilute solu- tion viscosity of sol of GR-S polymer; by J. W. Mullen, II, and W. O. Baker. Feb. 15, 1944. [l]+4 p. 4° (General report 8.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4S24 : 8 2450 Product listing of major war supply contracts active as of Sept. 30, 1944. Dec. 15, 1944. cover title, 818 col. oblong 8° (Program and Statistics Bureau. Military Division.) [No longer confidential. Processed. In double columns. ] Pr 32.4802 : W 19/5/944 2451 Production and availability of construction materials, Dec. 1, 1943-Sept. 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Restricted. Issues for February-April are processed.] Pr 32.4S27 : 943/1-944/9 144 2452 Progress report 3, May 17, 1943. [1943.] 4 p. 4° (Office of Rubber Director. ) Pr 32.4817 : 3 2453 Quality control notes no. 1. July 15, 1944. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4835 : 1 2454 Questionnaire manual. Sept. 1943. cover title, 20 p. 4° (Planning and Statistics Bureau, Survey Standards Office.) Pr 32.4806 : Q 3/943 2455 Radio and radar information letter, June-Dec. 1944. [1944.] various paging, il. 4° [Restricted. Monthly. Processed. Replaces Radio and radar components-materials.] Pr 32.4836 : 944/1-7 2456 Report on labor-management production committees participated in by International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, CIO. Mar. 1944. [l]-f-8 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4831 : In 8/3 2457 Report on penal and correctional system of Pennsylvania ; prepared by Harry Elmer Barnes, Negley K. Teeters, and Albert G. Fraser. Jan. 21, 1944. 19 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.4802 : P 37/2 2458 Reprint no. 1-17 from Labor and management news of Aug. 23, 1943- Dec. 2, 1944. [1943-44.] various paging, il., various sizes. Pr 32.4820/a : 1-17 2459 Review of German patent literature relating to synthetic rubber ; by Fred- erick W. Breuer. Sept. 30, 1943. [2]+iii+35 leaves, 4° (General report 3. ) [ Processed. ] Pr 32.4S24 : 3 2460 Save your cans, help pass the ammunition ; [poster]. 1943. 15.9x10.7 in. [Cardboard, with easel attachment. Illustrator, McClelland Barclay. Approved by Salvage Division. ] Pr 32.4812 : C 16/4 2461 Scattering of light in solutions ; by P. Debye. Jan. 18, 1944. cover title, 16 leaves, 4° (General report 6.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4824 : 6 2462 State distribution of war supply and facility contracts, cumulative through Feb.-Sept. 1943. Apr. 3-Nov. 10, 1943. various paging 4° or oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed.] Pr 32.4S28 : 943/2-9 2463 Same, continued with title, Summary of war supply and facility contracts by State and industrial area, cumulative through Oct. 1943-Jan. 1944. Dec. 3, 1943-Mar. 6, 1944. various paging, oblong 8° [Monthly. Proc- essed.] Pr 32.4828 : 943/10-944/1 2464 State listing of major war supply contracts, active as of Sept. 30, 1944. Oct. 25, 1944. 2 v., cover titles, [4] p. +971 col. oblong 8° [No longer confidential. Processed. In double columns.] Pr 32.4841 : 944/2/V.1-2 2 465 Same, supp. 4-12, with title. Listing of major war supply contracts by State transactions reported Oct. 25-31 to Dec. 25-31, 1944. [Nov. 1944]-Jan. 5, 1945. cover titles, various paging, oblong 8° [No longer confidential. Processed. In double columns.] Pr 32.4S41 : 944/2/v.l-2/supp.4-12 2466 Summary of construction and plant expansion, Apr. 30-Dec. 31, 1944 ; no. 38-46. [1944.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Restricted. Proc- essed. ] Pr 32.4829 : 3S-16 2467 Technical report to Rubber Reserve Company from Cornell University: Particle size of polyvinyl-chloride molecular weight 100,000; [by] Fred W. Billmeyer, jr. Dec. 15, 1944. [2] +8 leaves, 4° ([General* report] 20. ) [Processed. ] Pr 32.4824 : 20 2468 Technical report to Rubber Reserve Company from National Bureau of Standards : Measurement of refractive index and determination of sty- rene content of GR-S copolymers ; by Irving Madorsky and Lawrence A. Wood. Dec. 27, 1944. [1] 4-6 p. 4° ( [General report] 21.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4824 : 21 2469 Technical report to Rubber Reserve Company from U. S. Rubber Company : Rugosimeter, an instrument for measuring surface roughness ; [by] M. Mooney. Nov. 6, 1944. [1]+11 leaves, 2 pi. 4° ([General report] 19.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4824 : 19 145 2470 Technical report to Rubber Reserve Company from University of Chicago : Determination of particle weights or molecular weights by means of combined ultramicroscopic and absorption measurements in cases where total concentration of light scattering substance is unknown ; [by] W. Heller. Dec. 12, 1944. [l]+6 leaves, 1 pi. 4° ([General report] 18.) [Processed.] Pr 32.4S24 : IS 2471 Tensile strength of GR-S ; by J. L. Bearden. Feb. 15, 1944. 9 leaves, il. 4" (General report 9.) [Processed.] Pr32.4S24 : 9 2472 Training within industry abstracts, British engineering bulletins : Abstract 1-3. [1941-42.] various paging, 4° (Training Within Industry [Sec- tion], Labor Division.) [Processed. Reproduced by permission of Con- troller of His Majesty's Stationery Office. London, England. Abstracts of Engineering bulletins 1-9, June 1941-Feb. 1942. Later Abstracts issued by War Manpower Commission.] Pi 32.4822 : 1-3 2473 War industrial facilities authorized, by general types of products and by company and plant location, June 1942-Apr. 1943. Sept. 30, 1943. cover title, ii+248 p. 4° [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4802 : W 19/7/942^3 2474 Same, by State and county, as of Sept. 30, 1943. Feb. 2, 1944. cover title, v+311 p. f° [No longer confidential. Processed.] Pr 32.4802 : W 19/8/943 WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY 2475 Additional questions and answers on induction of American citizens of Japanese descent for military service. May 1, 1944. 4-j- [1] p. 4° [Proc- essed.] I 52.2 :M 59 2476 Address by Ben Kuroki, Army Air Force, Commonwealth Club, San Fran- cisco, Calif., Feb. 4, 1944. [1944.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5409 : K 96 2477 Bibliography on War Relocation Authority, Japanese and Japanese-Ameri- cans, pt. 3, Oct. 1942-June 1943. Aug. 14, 1943. [l]+32 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] Pr 32.5402 : J 27/2/pt.3 2478 Biography of a Nisei celery farmer from Venice, Calif. Dec. 11, 1944. [l]-fl5 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 6.) [Processed.] I 52.11 : 6 2479 Buddhism in United States. May 15, 1944. 10 p. 4° (Community anal- ysis report 9.) [Processed.] 152.9:9 24S0 California and her less favored minorities, a study in background of evacu- ation of persons of Japanese ancestry from Pacific Coast [with list of references quoted] ; prepared by Ruth E. McKee. Apr. 1944. [l]+27+ vi+[4] p. 4° [Restricted. Processed.] I 52.2 :C 12 2481 Comment on charges made by Denver post in issue of Apr. 23 [1943.] [1943.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : H 35 2482 Community analysis report 1-8; Oct. 1942-Jan. 2S, 1944. [1942-44.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5410 : 1-8 1. Dealing with Japanese Americans; by John P. Embree. 2. Causes of unrest at relocation centers ; by John F. Embree. 3. Japanese groups and associations in United States. 4. Notes on Japanese holidays. 5. Evacue resistance to relocation. 6. Nisei assimilation. 7. Analysis of segregation program. 8. Japanese American educated in Japan. 2483 Community government in relocation centers : pt. 1, One year of com- munity government at Gila River Relocation Center. Nov. 6, 1944. [2] +20 p. 4° (Project analysis series no. 19.) [Processed.] I 52.10 : 19 2484 Engagement and marriage customs in a relocation center; [prepared by community analysis research staff at Minidoka project]. Feb. 29, 1944. 3 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 2.) [Processed.] 152.11:2 146 2485 Exclusion and naturalization acts, with reference to persons of Japanese ancestry. Sept. 1943. 1 p. 4° [Processed. Statement prepared by Of- fice of Solicitor, provided to all staff members of War Relocation Author- ity for their information.] Pr. 32.5402 : Ex 2 2486 From a Nisei who said no. Jan. 15, 1944. 9 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 1.) [Processed.] 152.11:1 2487 Further statements made by Denver post in series of articles regarding operation of relocation center at Heart Mountain are quoted below, with comments by officials of War Relocation Authority. [1943.] 14 p. 4° [Processed. ] Pr 32.5402 : H 35/2 2488 Hawaii soldiers died fighting as loyal Americans, Col. Fielder says. [1944.] [3] leaves, II. 4° [Processed. Reprinted from Honolulu Star-bulletin, Mar. 13, 1944.] I 52.2 :H 31 2489 Issei, Nisei, Kibei. [1944.] 5 p. [Processed. Reproduced in brief, by permission of editors, Fortune magazine, Apr. 1944.] I 52.2 : Is 7/944 2490 issei, Nisei, Kibei, Fortune magazine reviews program of War Relocation Authority and problems created by evacuation from West Coast of 110,000 people of Japanese descent. [1944.] [2] 4-20 p. [Processed. Fortune, Apr. 1944, copyright Time, Inc., revised by Fortune magazine, Oct. 1944.] I 52.2 : Is 7/944-2 2491 Labor relations in relocation centers. Oct. 28, 1944. [2] 4- 28 p. 4° (Com- munity analysis report 10.) [Processed. Manuscript correction on p. 11.] 1 52.9 : 10 2492 Library service at relocation centers. [June 8, 1943.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 :L 61 2493 Memorandum on validity of detention under leave regulations of War Relocation Authority, Jan. 1, 1944. [1944.] [3]4-l-36a4-37-60 p.4-11 leaves, f° [Processed. Manuscript corrections.] Pr 32.5406 : L 48 2494 New neighbors among us. [Aug. 1944.] [2] 4-13 p. il. oblong 24° [Proc- essed.] I 52.2 :N 31 2495 Nisei report on their adjustment to Tule Lake [Center]. Dec. 20, 1944. [l]-f-5 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 7.) [Processed.] 1 52.11 : 7 2496 A Nisei requests expatriation. Nov. 10, 1944. [l]+3 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 5.) [Processed.] 152.11:5 2497 Pertinent facts about relocation centers and Japanese-Americans. [1943.] [3] p. narrow 8° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402: R 27/3 2498 Preliminary survey of boilermen's dispute at Minidoka. Mar. 3, 1944. 12 p. 4° (Project analysis series no. 13.) [Processed.] I 52.10: 13 2499 Project directors' conference, Mar. 6-11, 1944, summary of proceedings. [1944.] 11 p. 4° I Processed.] I 52.2 :P 94 2500 Questions and answers on induction of American citizens of Japanese descent for military service. Jan. 21, 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : M 59 2501 Racism and reason, address to be delivered by Dillon S. Myer, director of War Relocation Authority, at interfaith meeting sponsored by Pacific Coast Committee on American Principles and Fair Play, Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 2, 1944. [1944.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] I 52.8 :M 99/3 2502 Reaction of Heart Mountain to opening of selective service to Nisei. Apr. 1, 1944. 14 p. 4° (Project analysis series no. 15.) [Processed.] I 52.10 : 15 2503. Relocation at Rohwer Center : pt. 1, Relocated population. July 24, 1944. [3] 4-19 p. il. 4° (Project analysis series no. 17.) [Processed.] 1 52.10 : 17 147 2504 Same: pt. 2, Issei relocation problems. Sept. 2, 1944. [2] +30 p. 4° (Project analysis series no. 18.) [Processed.] I 52.10 : 18 2505 Relocation to Washington. Apr. 1944. 32 p. 4° (Community analysis relocation studies no. 1.) [Processed.] I 52.2 : C 73/no. 1 2506 Segregation of persons of Japanese ancestry in relocation centers. Wash- ington, D. C. [A. B. Hirschfeld Press, Denver, Colo.]. Aug. 1943. 16 p. Pr 32.5402 : Se 3/2 2507 Segregation of persons of Japanese ancestry in Tule Lake Relocation Center. Washington, D. C. [A. B. Hirschfeld Press, Denver, Colo.]. Aug. 1943. 16 p. Pr 32.5402 : Se 3/3 2508 Segregation program, statement for appointed personnel in W. R. A. centers. [1943.] [1] +10 leaves, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : Se 3 2509 Significant factors in requests for repatriation and expatriation. Apr. 19, 1944. 8 p. 4° (Project analysis series no. 16) [Processed.] I 52.10 : 16 2510 Social and political organization of the block at Manzanar. Mar. 7, 1944. 4 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 4.) [Processed. Taken from a report by a Japanese American who lived in a Japanese village for several years.] 152.11:4 2511 Statement of policy of War Relocation Authority in providing food for relocation centers. [May 7, 1943.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : F 73 2512 Statement on handling of evacuee property [of Pacific Coast residents of Japanse ancestry]. [May 1943.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : P 94 2513 Statement on incident at Great Meadows, N. J. Apr. 22, 1944. 2 p. 4° [Processed. Relates to treatment of Japanese evacuees working on farm at Great Meadows, N. J.] I 52.2 : G 79 2514 Supplementary information of events at Tule Lake Center, Nov. 1-4, 1943. Jan. 19, 1944. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : T 82/2 2515 Tenth of a million people, address by Dillon S. Myer, director of War Relocation Authority, before Des Moines Adult Education Forum, Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 26, 1944. [1944.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] I 52.8 : M 99/4 2516 They're friendly in New England, what New England newspapers say about Japanese Americans. [1944.] [1]+17 p. il. 4° [Processed. Eng- lish and Japanese.] I 52.2 : N 42e 2517 Traditional Japanese therapeutics practiced at Minidoka. Apr. 7, 1944. 2 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 3.) [Processed.] 152.11:3 2518 Truth about relocation, address delivered by Dillon S. Meyer, director of War Relocation Authority, before luncheon meeting of Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Calif., Aug. 6, 1943. L1943.] [lj+12 p. 4° [Processed. ] Pr 32.5409 : M 99 2519 Tule Lake incident. Mar. 27, 1944. 18 p. 4° (Project analysis series no. 14.) [Processed.] 152.10:14 2520 "A voice that must be heard" (quotation from Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson), extracts from statements, regarding Americans of Japanese ancestry, by President Roosevelt, Henry L. Stimson, Joseph C. Grew, J. Edgar Hoover, Paul V. McNutt, and others. [1943.] [14] p. [Proc- essed.] Pr 32.5402 : V 87 2521 When you leave relocation center. [1944.] cover title, [l]+5 leaves, map, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5402 : R 27/4 2522 Wrong ancestors, lecture, June 1943. [1943.] [1]+11 leaves, 4° [Proc- essed. Story of people with Japanese names and faces and desire to follow American way of life.] Pr 32.5402 : An 2 148 WAR SHIPPING ADMINISTRATION 2523 General order 27-45; Nov. 23, 1942-June 23, 1944. [1942-44.] various paging, f° or 4° [Processed. Supplements to certain of these orders were also issued.] Pr 32.5307 : 27-45 2524 Information regarding Maritime Service course for apprentice seamen training. July 1943. [2] leaves, 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5302 : Se 1/2 2525 Let's all back the attack, your bonds buy ships, see 1st liberty ship to visit Washington; [poster]. 1944. 20.9X14 in. [Illustrator, Ruggiero. Sponsored by Training Organization of War Shipping Administration, District of Columbia War Finance Committee of Treasury Department.] Pr 32.5308 : B 64 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, House 2526 Calendar, assignment for hearings, H. R. 2684, H. R. 3693, S. 1457, Dec. 3, 1943; [no. 1]. 1943. 3 p. 4° Y 4.W 36 : 78/1/H.R.26S4, etc. 2527 Calendar of bills and resolutions referred to Committee on Ways and Means, 78th Congress, 1st session, final calendar, Dec. 21, 1943. 1944. 84 p. 4° Y 4.W 36 : 78/final WEATHER BUREAU 2528 Combined code tables, 1942 weather code. Aug. 1, 1942. 1 p. oblong f° [Processed. Reproductions of pt. 2 of 1942 weather code except for por- tions of tables 59 and 71.] C 30.22 :C 64/4 2529 Corn and wheat bulletin, weather and crop conditions for period Oct. 1942- Mar. 1943. [WBO, Chicago, 111., Apr. 5, 1943.] [2] p. large 8° C 30.7 : 942-43/sum. 2530 Corn and wheat weather bulletin, conditions for period Oct. 1943-Mar. 1944. [WBO, Chicago, 111., Apr. 5, 1944.] [2] p. large 8° C 30.7 : 943-44/sum. 2531 Correspondence course, elements of surface weather observation : Lesson 7, Sky conditions. [1943.] [l]+9 p. U. 2 p. of pi. 4° [Processed.] C 30.26 : 7 2532 Same : Lesson 8, High clouds, middle clouds. [1943.] [1] +20 p. 2 p. of pi. 4° [Processed.] C 30.26: 8 2533 Same: Lesson 9, Low clouds, ceiling estimation. [1943.] [1]+19 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 30.26: 9 2534 Same: Lesson 10, Visibility, general [with bibliography]. [1943.] [l]+14+[4] p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 30.26: 10 2535 Daily synoptic series, historical weather maps, Northern Hemisphere, sea level; Jan. 1899- June 1939. [1943-44.] cover titles, various paging, oblong f° [For official use only. 486 volumes, bound by months, con- taining analyzed weather maps. An Errata containing revised maps for certain days from 1930-36 was also issued.] C 30.27 : S99/1-939/6 2536 Daily weather map, forecasts and general weather information [of United States published at Washington, D. C-, showing weather conditions for United States and forecasts belonging to Washington forecast district], Jan. 1, 1943-Dec. 31, 1944. [1943-44.] Each 17X23 in. (outside measurement) . C 30.12 : 943-944 2537 Explanation of weather code figures and symbols. July 1, 1942. 1 p. il. oblong f° [Processed.] C 30.22 :C 64/3 2538 How to read airway terminal forecasts in symbol form. [1943.] l.p. oblong large 8° [Processed.] C30.2:Ai7 2539 International weather code. [WB, June 9, 1942.] [4] p. 4° [Processed.] C 30.2 : In 8 2540 Manual of instructions, negotiations for quarters. Mar. 1, 1943. cover title, [2] +13 leaves, 4° [Processed. Supersedes all instructions here- tofore issued regarding Weather Bureau space requirements.] C 30.6 : Q 2 149 2541 Observer's manual for coding present weather "WW". Aug. 21, 1943. cover title, [1] +40 p. 4° [Processed.] C30.6: W 37 2542 Practice coded reports in new 1942 weather code. Oct. 1, 1942. 1 p. oblong f° [Processed.] ■ C 30.22 :C 64/5 2543 Practice coded reports in new 1942 weather code, simulated synoptic re- ports for 0130 e. s. t, Feb. 17, 1942. June 1, 1942. 1 p. il. oblong f° [ Processed. ] C 30.22 : C 64/2 2544 Radiosonde code interpretations. Mar. 1, 1943. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] C30.2:R11 2545 Special phenomena coding card. Aug. 1, 1942. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] C 30.22 : P 52 2546 Symbolic form of weather code. June 1, 1942. 1 p. il. 4° [Processed.] C 30.22 : Sy 6 2547 10-year normals of pressure tendencies and hourly station pressures for United States [with bibliography] ; prepared by Statistics Division. 1943. [S] p. 3 pi. 70 p. of pi. and map, narrow f° (Technical paper 1.) [Pre- pared in cooperation with Weather Information Branch, Army Air Forces. Data tabulated and summarized by Work Projects Administration, Fort Worth. Tex. Title on cover is: Normal pressures and tendencies for United States.] C 30.28 : 1 2548 1942 weather code, effective July 1. 1942. 3 pts. [Processed. An amend- ment to pts. 1 and 2 was also issued.] C30.2: C 64/pt. 1-3 pt. 1. Weather code (numeral system) 1942. June 1. 1942. 46 p. 4° pt. 2. Code tables for new 1942 weather code. June 1, 1942. 24 p. 4° pt. 3. International index numbers for stations in North America. Oct. 15, 1942. [l] + 35 p. map, 4° WEATHER SERVICE, Army Air Forces 2549 Climate and weather of Asiatic portion of Union of Soviet Socialists Re- publics and of its air approaches ; prepared by Weather Research Center in cooperation with Statistics Division, Weather Bureau. Nov. 1942. v+77 p. il. 4° (Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 3, no. 4) [Restricted.] W 108.16 : 3/4 2550 Climate and weather of British Isles ; prepared by Weather Research Center in cooperation with Statistics Division, Weather Bureau. Nov. 1942. vi+127 p. il. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. 4° (Directorate of Weather. Pub- lications of Weather Research Center, v. 6, no. 2.) [Restricted.] W 10S.16 : 6/2 2551 Climate and weather of southeastern Asia, pt. 1: India, Burma, and southern China ; prepared by Statistics Division, Weather Bureau. May 1942. v+130 p. il. 4° (Directorate of Weather. Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 5, no. 3 [pt. 1].) [Restricted.] W 108.16 : 5/3 2552 Climate and weather of west coast of Africa and eastern Atlantic islands, with appendix on bioclimatology of coastal regions of southern north Atlantic and south Atlantic; prepared by Statistics Division, Weather Bureau. May 1942. iii+40 p. il. 4° (Directorate of Weather. Pub- lications of Weather Research Center, v. 2, no. 3.) [Restricted.] W 108.16 : 2/3 Collected papers prepared for Pan American Airways, Inc. June 1942. [l]-r-21 p. il. 4° (Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 4, no. 4.) [Restricted. Published by Weather Research Center with permission of Pan-American Airways, Inc.] W 108.16 : 4/4 2553 1. Winter flying conditions and air mass characteristics in Guam-Manila-Hong Kong sector ; by E. B. Buxton. 2554 2. Summary of firing conditions on Pacific routes of Pan-American Airways, Inc. ; by W. H. Clover. 2555 3. Notes on weather analysis in the tropics ; by E. B. Buxton. 2556 4. On development and maintenance of tropical cyclones in the Far East ; by L. H. Fennel. 150 2557 Discussion of projections and new weather plotting charts of Weather Re- search Center ; prepared by Map Research Unit, Supplementary Research Section. July 1942. iv+16 p. il. 2 pi. 4° (Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 5, no. 4.) [Restricted.] W 108.16: 5/4 2558 English Channel, pt. 1 : Oceanography [with bibliography] ; prepared by Oceanographic Section. Nov. 1942. vi+105 p. il. 4° (Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 4, no. 2 [pt. 1].) [Restricted.] W 108.16 : 4/2 2559 Flying conditions in eastern Maine; prepared by Statistics Division, Weather Bureau. May 1942. [1]+13 p. il. 4° (Directorate of Weather. Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 2, no. 1.) [Restricted.] W 108.16 : 2/1 2560 Flying conditions over southeastern coast of Japan, Sea of Japan, and East China Sea ; prepared by Statistics Division, Weather Bureau. May 1942. [1]+31 p. il. 4° (Directorate of Weather. Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 2, no. 4.) [Restricted.] W 108.16: 2/4 2561 Preliminary climatic atlas of Mediterranean region ; prepared by Military Climatology Project, Institute of Meteorology, University of Chicago. Nov. 1942. iv-f-18 p. 9 pi. 4° (Directorate of Weather. Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 4, no. 3) [Restricted. Text on p. 3 of cover.] W 108.16 : 4/3 2562 Preliminary report on climate and weather of northwestern Europe ; pre- pared by Statistics Division, Weather Bureau. June 1942. iii+72 p. il. 4° (Directorate of Weather. Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 3, no. 1.) [Restricted.] W 108.16: 3/1 2563 Preliminary report on climate of west Africa incluidng area west of 10° east longitude ; prepared by Statistics Division, Weather Bureau. May 1942. ii+6 p. il. 4° (Directorate of Weather. Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 1, no. 1.) [Restricted.] W 108.16 : 1/1 2564 Preliminary report on topography and climate of British Columbia and northwestern Alberta, including temperature, precipitation, and rainfall, and index of meteorological stations; prepared by Statistics Division, Weather Bureau. May 1942. [1]+10 p. 4° (Directorate of Weather. Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 2, no. 2.) [Restricted.] W 108.16 : 2/2 2565 Strategic aspects of Balkan climate; prepared by Military Climatology Project, Institute of Meteorology, University of Chicago. Dec. 1942. [6] +39 p. il. oblong f° (Directorate of Weather. Special series 2.) [Restricted.] W 108.17 : 2 2566 Strategic aspects of climate of Iberian Peninsula ; prepared by Military Climatology Project, Institute of Meteorology, University of Chicago, July 1943. [1943.] v+35 p. il. oblong f° (Publications of Weather Informa- tion Branch ; Special series no. 5.) [Restricted.] W 108.17 : 5 2567 Strategic aspects of climate of southern France; prepared by Military Climatology Project, Institute of Meteorology, University of Chicago, Jan. 1943. [1943.] v+13+ [1] p. il. 27 p. of maps, oblong f° (Publications of Directorate of Weather; Special series no. 3.) [Restricted.] W 108.17 : 3 2568 Strategic aspects of Italian climate ; prepared by Military Climatology Proj- ect, Institute of Meteorology, University of Chicago, Feb. 1943. [1943.] v+5+[l] p. il. 31 p. of maps, large 4° (Publications of Directorate of Weather ; Special series no. 4.) [Restricted.] W 108.17 : 4 2569 Summary of state of ice in Arctic seas during years 1935-38. June 1942. vi+35+[l] p. il. 4° (Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 5, no. 2.) [Restricted. Many of the pages are full page maps issued as leaves. Adapted from Nautical meteorological annual, published by Dan- ish Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen, by Supplemental Research Sec- tion, Weather Research Center.] W 108.16: 5/2 151 2570 Temperature of surface waters of Atlantic Ocean ; translated from German and adapted by Oceanographic Section. Mar. 1943. v+51+[l] p. il. 28 pi. 4° (Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 6, no. 1.) [Re- stricted.] W 108.16: 6/1 2571 Terminal weather on San Francisco-New York airway; by H. G. Harrison. May 1942. 96 p. il. 4° (Directorate of Weather. Publications of Weather Research Center, v. 1, no. 2. ) [Restricted.] W 108.16 : 1/2 2572 Tidal-current atlas for region of North Sea, English Channel, and British waters; translated and adapted by Weather Information Service, Feb. 1943. [1943.] iii+9 p. 14 p. of maps, large 4° (Publications of Weather Information Service, v. 7, no. 2.) [Restricted.] W 108.16 : 7/2 WOMEN'S BUREAU 2573 Absenteeism (unauthorized time away from the job). Mar. 11, 1943. 7 p. 4° [Processed.] L 13.2 : Ab 8 2574 Hours of work. [Dec. 1944.] 2p.il. [Processed.] L 13.2 :H 81/5 2575 Labor conditions in peanut cleaning and shelling industry, Nov. 1941. May 1943. [2] +21 p. 4° [Processed.] L 13.2 : P 31 2576 Report of Conference on Women in War Industries [Washington, D. C, Mar. 11-12, 1943]. Apr. 1943. [l]+vi + 71 p. 4° [Processed.] L 13.2 : W 84/10 WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION 2577 Commissioner's letter 90-92 ; Jan. 26-Feb. 27, 1943. [1943.] various pag- ing, 4° [Processed. Revised edition of Commissioner's letter 90 was issued also.] # FW 4.39: 90-92 YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU 2578 Native woods for construction purposes in western Pacific region ; [pre- pared by Supply and Resources Service, Foreign Economic Administra- tion]. Preliminary edition. May 1944. iv+197 p. il. 2 pi. map, 16° [Covers Solomon Islands, Papua, Northeast New Guinea, and Bismarck Archipelago.] N 21.2 : W S6/2/944/prelim. 2579 Seabee items of interest, [Apr. 15-] Oct. 15, 1943. [1943.] cover titles, various paging, il. 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.] N 21.13 : 943/1-13 2580 Seabees, United States naval construction battalions, n. p. [1943] ; [84] p. il. oblong 16° N 21.2 : Se 1/2 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK 2581 Annual report, [fiscal year] 1943. [1943.] cover title, [l]+ii+19 p. il. 4° [Processed.] I 29.6 : Y 3/16/943 2582 Annual report, [fiscal year] 1944. [1944.] cover title, [l]+ii + 19 p. il. 4° [Processed. Manuscript corrections on p. 10.] I 29.6: Y 3/16/944 INDEX A Entry A. A. F., see Army Air Forces. Abbreviations : German military 1354 "Q" signal abbreviations 459 word and phrase contractions, etc_ 457 Aberdeen Proving Grounds, war and pre-war employment in area 1293 Absenteeism, unauthorized time away from the job 2573 Accident insurance, Victory Farm Vol- unteer, etc., experience- 112 Accidents : blasting cap, to children 1357 mechanical equipment .774 ordnance, review of experience 1632 primary training 1494 Accounts and accounting : accounting numbers for ssips, etc_ 2078- 80 accounting principles 2158-59 accounting principles, manual and solutions 2167 Coast Guard code manual 529 OPA manual news letter, account- ing 1797 telephone, circular 830 Actuarial study series 2018 Adak Island, flight chart 173 Adams, Rowe & Norman, Inc 696 Addresses, lectures, etc. : by- Brown, Prentiss M 1768 Kuroki, Ben 2476 Perkins, Frances 839 Reybold, Eugene 840 Stanton, Charles I 438-439 see also subject of address. Adjutant General's Department, or- ganization, etc., of office- 2 Administrative histories, see Govern- ment offices. Administrative management, OPA man- ual news letter 1798 Administrative memoranda, see name of office issuing memo- randa. Administrative orders, see name of of- fice issuing orders. Admiralty, law enforcement 530 Adriatic area, American naval mission, 1918-21 1586 Aerial maps, safeguarding 1721 Aerial photographs, safeguarding 1721 Aerology, see Air. Aeronautical charts, see Maps and charts. Aeronautical equipment and supplies : aircraft equipment airworthiness- 485 aircraft instruments, training . course 1530 Army Air Forces, etc., standard parts 226 Army and Navy equipment, index. 205- Army-Navy standards, index 12 flight instruments 25 instruments, index 211 material and process specifica- tions 220 specifications 477 specifications, index 442-444 Entry Aeronautical standards, see Aeronauti- cal equipment and sup- plies. Aeronautics : aeronautical index for 1939 53 air information sense 1492 air navigation 1493 air traffic control 440-441 civil air regulations 485 controlled secondary flight course- 470 effects of flight 45 first aid in flight 195 flight control systems 24 flight engineering report 445, 469 flight information bulletin 452 flight preparation training series. 41, 44, 45, 1493 flight quarters ! 26 flight safety bulletin 27 flight training of Latin American students 34 flight training of Stouth American students 35 flying conditions — eastern Maine 2559 Guam-Manila-Hong Kong 2553 Pacific routes 2554 southeastern coast of Japan, etc 2560 flying with Marine Corps 1318 foreign air news digest 468, 487 inter-American aviation training program 470 I've got wings ! 214 jobs in naval aviation, informa- tion 648 Marine Corps aviation 1322 preflight study manual 232 primary training accidents 1494 principles of flying 45 radio in aviation 473 studying for your Navy wings 1521 training films for advancement in ratings 1523 winter flying conditions, etc., Guam - Manila - Hong Kong 2553 word and phrase contractions, etc_ 457 see also Gliders. Aeronautics Bureau, Navy Dept. : circular letter 20 commissioning allowances, basic tables 17-19 publications — and forms, allowance lists _ 15-16 NavAer publications, index — 38 unclassified and restricted, in- dex 33 technical note 50 technical order 51 Africa : air cargo potentials between U. S. and South Africa 971 climate, etc., of west coast 2.">52 climate of west Africa 2563 motion picture markets 1013 Agricultural Adjustment Agency : expenditures, July 1943-June 1944 104 special service memorandum 101 Agricultural conservation associations, operation procedure — 93-94 (153) 154 Entry Agricultural conservation program : appeal procedure 69 application for payment- 56, 75-76, 103 bulletin 55 checking and reporting perform- ance 65, 68 determining, etc., performance. 62-63, 74 east central region 56-57 form ECR-8220, preparation 56 forms WR 710 and 711, prepara- tion, etc 67 furnishing conservation materials- 64 general information 54 handbooks 60-61, 92, 95 how the program works 5 8-59 materials and services 70 north central region — -- 93 northeast region 62-63, 92 payment limitation procedure 66 production-conservation program handbook 95 production practice allowance, etc_ 58 production practices 96 reports of performance, summariz- ing 57 scheduling procedure 99 southern region misc. series 69 western region 60-61, 65—68 Agricultural credit : borrowers compared in 1942 and 1943 — 796 borrowers misclassified as active standard RR cases 798 debt status, etc., of standard RR borrower 800 farm security borrowers increase production 806 Agricultural products : can you market that surplus? 799 distributing 1944 production 123 farm production for home use 804 production by white and colored FSA borrowers 813 record of wartime production 805 returns under 2 (or more) units, conversion to common base 110 statistical summary -- — 127 Agricultural Relations Office, see For- eign Agricultural Rela- tions Office. Agricultural sciences, personnel situa- tion 2374 Agricultural statistics, see Agriculture. Agricultural workers, see Farm labor. Agriculture: . «„.«. -« American agriculture series 1649-50 chemical for, outlook for 1944 2320 employment of youth — programs 431 protection of young workers- 426 role of schools 431 _ Costa Rica 1649 Dominican Republic 1650 France 269-270 Germany 291 Honduras 967 Korea §27 Netherlands 331 post-war programs r — 150 statistical summary 1^7 subsidies in U. S., 1933-43 1304 what is farming? . 131 Agriculture and Food, United Nations Conference on. see United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture. Agriculture Department : general departmental circular 147 memorandum 149 regulations 151-154 471 182 184 Entry Agriculture Department — Continued research workers of USD A, pub- lications 1188 Secretary's memoranda 148 Aids to navigation, see Radio communi- cation. aerology, Navy training course 1524 aerology series— 28, 32, 52, 1499, 1512 masses, highs, lows, and fronts — 441 ten-year normals, etc., of pres- sure 2547 winter air mass characteristics, Guam -Manila- Hong Kong 2553 Air cargo : potentials between U. S. and — Argentina 968 Colombia 969 Peru 970 South Africa 971 Uruguay 972 Venezuela 973 Air Corps : technical instructions and infor- mation, index 156-157 ' technical order 156-157 Air crews, see Aviators. Air defense, see Defense. Air Forces, see Army Air Forces. Air information sense , 1492 Air patrol, combat 1500 see also Civil Air Patrol. Air sea rescue bulletin 531 Air traffic, see Aeronautics — Airways. Air Traffic Control and Communica- tions Conference, min- utes Aircraft : Arctic and tropic maintenance Arctic maintenance communications, training course — 1525 decay of wood 1723 dispatching and briefing, hand- book 180 electrical systems J-n 6 , fire control 1527 flight control systems 24 fuel systems JBoS hvdraulic equipment 1529 identification 204, 458 operations in the Arctic 181 "Q" signal abbreviations 459 radio call letters 460 radio equipment 1532-33 radioteletype system, develop- ment 448 recognition and identification sense oil recognition training guide -,k\a welding 1534 see also Icing of aircraft. Aircraft carriers, portaerei americane- 2335 Aircraft covers, see Covers. Aircraft engine fuel, see Fuel. Aircraft engines, see Engines. Aircraft equipment, see Aeronautical equipment and supplies. Aircraft instruments, see Aeronautical equipment and supplies. Aircraft propellers, see Propellers. Aircrewmen, see Aviators. Airframes, wages in industry, stabili- zation 1473 Airmen, see Aviators. Airplane carriers, see Aircraft car- riers. Airplanes : ■ ■ , . ft , air gunner, get that fighter 1491 bomber formations, attack against 1496 defensive tactics against fighters- jl fighter escort lOUJ 155 Entry Airplanes — Continued identification of enemy warplanes- S meet SNJ-3 37 men who fly 'em tell you 1872 offensive tactics against fighters- 40 power plants 1516 safety regulation release 476 snoopers and how to blast 'em 47 taxi sense 1522 transport category flight test 409 transport category operating rules, application 445 Airports : civilian, directory 452 locally issued instructions, etc 454 runways, design 737 traffic control operating forms 453 ultra-high-frequency traffic con- trol 481 Airspeed indicating systems 484 Airways : air traffic control study 480 air traffic survey 483 airway aids 13 communication stations, person- nel 455-456 improvement in air traffic control program 480 manual of operations 453—467, 474-475 terminal forecasts, how to read — 2538 terminal weather, San Francisco- New York 2571 Airways Engineering Division, speci- fications, index 442-444 Akron, Ohio : housing analytical maps 409 housing requirements of war workers 1296 Alabama : businessmen's organizations 974 child-labor standards 1221 mails, carrying on star routes 1725 Alameda, Calif., port and terminal fa- cilities 1939 Alaska : fisheries 932, 936 gold, silver, copper, and lead 1364 land settlement, answers to ques- tions 1076 Price Administration Office activi- ties 1766 U. S. numbered highways 1882 Alaska Railroad, retirement report, 1943 502 Alaska Road Commission, report, 1944 158 Albania : civil affairs handbook 256 petroleum facilities 1890 Albany, N. Y., housing analytical maps 409 Albany Castings Co., labor-manage- ment production com- mittee 2430 Alberta, topography and climate 2564 Alcohol : ethyl, specification 241 industrial, industry in Puerto Rico 2127 industrial, war changes in indus- try 2088 Aleutian Islands : Aleutian sense 14 coast pilot 1151 Alkalies, production, occupational titles 2349 Allied Military Government of Italy, manual used in Sicily 304 Allocation manual, see Jobs. Allotments, see Pay, allowances, etc. Allowances, see Pay, allowances, etc. — also names of depart- ments, bureaus, etc. Alloys, see names of certain metals. Entry Aluminum, alloy ingot report 1358 Amazon River and Valley : battle of the Amazon 567 Brazilian-Amazonian terms, glos- sary 572 flora, glossary of useful Amazon- ian 573 food in Amazon Valley 571 has the Amazon been fully dis- covered? 1651 middle Amazon, its people and geography 596 settlements in Valley 604 Ambrosia Brewing Co 717 America, see American Republics — Cen- tral A m e r i c a — Latin America — North Amer- ica — South America — United States. American Government, see United States. American Military Government of Oc- cupied Germany, report of officer in charge of civil affairs 1203 American National Red Cross : report, 1943 165 report, 1944 166 American republics : adelantos en sanidad y medicina 1645 American agriculture series 1649-50 American nation series 1655 las Americas y la pas 2046 basic principles of inter-American system 1653 same (in Spanish) 1654 biostatistical and epidemiological report 1635 la cooperacion econfimica inter- americana 1657 copyright protection in the Amer- icas 1658 el costo de la vida obrera en America 1661 economic plants of interest to the Americas 963-965 em guarda para a defesa das Am6ricas 569 same (in Spanish) 370 folk songs and stories of the Americas 1677 geology, bibliography 597 good neighbor tour, documentary material 1663-72 inter-American development com- missions — conference — 2049, 2050, 2066-67 draft course for joint action- 2058 history 2052 list of members of national commissions 2061 inter-American economic cooper- tion, recent trends 1705 Inter-American programs, sugges- tions 606 muestras de legislacion social Americana 1692 national anthems, excerpts 1674 Pan American postwar organiza- tion 1693 promise of the Americas 1700 la proteccifin de la propiedad in- telectual en las Ameri- cas 1701 seminar on inter-American rela- tions 1664 what inter-American cooperation means 611 see also Latin America — also names of republics. American Republics, Ministers of For- eign Affairs of, see Min- isters of Foreign Affairs of American Republics. 156 Entry American Samoa, U. S. numbered high- ways 1882 Americas, see American republics. Ammonia plants, utilization tor fertil- izer production 155 Anchors, bibliography of technical ar- ticles, etc 1963 Annealing, principles 600 Anthems, see National anthems. Antiaircraft machine gun trainer, parts list 1619 Antitrust Division, report, 1944 170 Apprentice seamen, see Sailors. Apprentices : developing skilled craftsmen through apprenticeship- 2348 program of Pattern Makers' Joint Apprenticeship Commit- tee 2346 Arabian Sea, sailing directions 1150 Archives : archival repositories in Balkan States 1418 archival repositories in northwest Europe 1419 survey of Federal archives, check- list 1439 Arctic regions : aircraft maintenance 182, 184 aircraft operations 181 Arctic sense 1495 care of personnel 187 emergencies 183, 216 emergency living in the Arctic — 193 ice in Arctic seas 2569 mosquito and fly problem 223 Argentina : air cargo potentials between U. S. and 968 economic development, institu- tions, etc 2055 economic situation 988 good neighbor tour 1666 higher education 1679 industrial development 1004 ports, survey 638 railways, survey 640 Arizona : businessmen's organizations 975 child-labor standards 1222 gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc- 1366 Arkansas : businessmen's organizations 976 child-labor standards 1223 mails, carrying on star routes 1726 topographic quadrangle map 1394 Armament, index of aeronautical equipment 210 Armco Drainage and Metal Products, Inc., short-term training program 2387 Armed forces, educational level of men and women 646 Armed guards, merchant ships, instruc- tions 1505, 1513-14 Armor, aircraft, specification for weld- ing 2077 Armour & Co 693 Armour & Co., of Delaware 669 Army : Army needs you ! 6 Army talk 1174 conservation project 11 dental bulletin 1327 directory 5 field manuals 2169 hit kit of popular songs 2028 libraries, books recommended 2040 orientation course pamphlet 383 readjustment regulations 2193 regulations, inspections 2136 safety program 2196 song leader, pocket guide , 2036 special service activities 2194 Entry Army — Continued specialized training program 254, 360, 362, 364, 381 tables of organization 2204-5 technical bulletins 2206 technical manuals 2207 veterinary bulletin 1328 Army Air Forces : bulletin 186, 220 informational bulletin 181, 184, 187, 188, 189, 193, 194, 217, 223 manual 178, 179, 182, 185, 190, 192, 195- 203, 213, 224-225, 227-231, 233-235, 240, 246, 248. memorandum 171 regulations 172 technical data digest of publica- tions 237 technical instructions and infor- mation, index 212 technical orders 212, 238 to those cooperating in aviation cadet program 10 Army Air Forces hospitals, see Hospi- tals. Army medical bulletin, see Medical De- partment, Army. Army Medical Department, see Medical Department, Army. Army Nurse Corps, see Nurse Corps, Army. Army Postal Service, bulletin 7 Army posts, see Military posts. Army Service Forces : catalog 251 inspection 252 manual 252-377 organization manual 378-380 schools, courses of instruction 353 Army service schools, see names of schools. Army supplies, see Military equipment and supplies. Art: contemporary, in Latin America 1656 destino da arte 1662 promesa del arte 1699 Arthropods of medical importance 1482 Artillery, coast, memorandum 528 Ash, useful trees 1073 climate, etc., of portion of USSR- 2549 climate, etc., of southeastern Asia- 2551 see also East (Far East). Asphalt roofing, see Roofing. Asphalt siding, see Siding. Assignment, see Military personnel. Astoria Specialties, labor-management production committee 2432 ASTP, see Military education and training. Astronomy, nautical, and celestial nav- igation _ 1493 ASTRP, see Military education and training. At ease series 2030-31, 2044 Atlanta, Ga., housing analytical maps- 409 Atlantic islands : climate, etc., of eastern islands 2552 motion picture markets 1014 Atlantic Ocean : bioclimatology 2552 surface waters, temperature 2570 Atlases, see Maps and charts — also names of specific locali- ties. Atmospheric pressure, see Air. Attack and defense, see Combat (mili- tary science). Attu Island, flight chart 173 Austria : labor 259 money and banking 258 petroleum facilities 1891 157 Entry Author entry for Government publica- tions, Spanish transla- tion 1673 Authors, Latin American, in English translation 1685 Automatic Fire Alarm Co 694 Automobiles : car sharing and national organiza- tions 515 registration characteristics 1876 Avant, Norman 680 Aviation, see Aeronautics. Aviation cadets, regulations 1497 see also Army Air Forces. Aviation ratings : educational officers' guide 1539 enlisted men's guide 1540 examinations for 1541 Aviators : memorandum for aviators 1144 Navy is proud of its aircrewmen- 39 night vision for airmen 1510 notice to airmen 482 oxygen equipment use 224—225 physics manual for pilots 44 weather for aircrew trainees 246 Avon Western Corporation 708 B Babies, see Infants. Back to school drive, see Education. Bacteriology, laboratory guide 1484 Bakery company, quartermaster, hand- book 1887 Balboa, C. Z., tide, moon, and sunrise tables 1715 Bali, maps, gazetteer 7u0 Balkans : archival repositories in Balkan States 1418 climate, strategic aspects 2565 Baltimore, Md. : housing analytical maps 409 housing requirements of war work- ers 1297 tide, moon, and sun calendar 1155 Bangka, geographical names, treat- ment 1093 Bank of Japan, role in Japanese war effort j 1022 Banks and banking : bank debits 900 in — Austria 258 Belgium 262 France 268 Netherlands 330 Philippine Islands 339 Puerto Rico 2124 institutions owned, etc., by Ne- groes 554 see also Federal reserve banks — Federal reserve member banks. Basketry, spruce root, of Alaska Tlingit 1171 Basswood, American, useful trees 1039 Batteries, see Electric batteries. Beams : buckling in shear webs of box and I beams 1068 plywood webs, design 1067-69 plywood webs, in box beams 1045 stiffeners in box beams 1069 tests of box and I-beams, etc 1067 Beard, Eleanor, court case 1208 Beattie's gazetteer of Japanese names. 736 Beech, American, useful trees 1040 Beef, producing more on phosphorus- deficient ranges 139 Entry Beer, OPA trade bulletin 1803 Beetles, see various types of beetles. Belem (Para), Brazil, port 1696 Belgium : churches, museums, etc 257 geographical and social back- grounds 260 geographical names, treatment 1078 German military government 261 highways and highway transport- 1029 industry and commerce 263 labor 264 maps, gazetteer 748 money and banking 262 petroleum facilities 1892 pocket guide to cities 1176 • wartime control of production, etc 1806 Bellows, how to make 588 Bennett, Emma, court case 665 Berthing equipment, Ships Bureau man- ual 1977 Bethel, Alaska, flight chart 174 Betula lutea, see Birch. Bibb Manufacturing Co 679 Bibliography : anchors 1963 bibliographic series 1685 cartels and patent agreements 1305 Colombia 598 geology of American republics 597 Japanese in United States 2477 Latin American costumes 1684 Latin American writers in English translation 1685 minorities in Chile 568 national wealth and income 2119 Paraguay 599 post-war planning 2120 price control and rationing 1819 serie bibliografica 1673 tax problems 2092 Billiton, geographical names, treat- ment 1093 Bioclimatology of southern north At- lantic, etc 2552 Biologists, fishery, academic qualifica- tions, etc 938 Biostatistics, see Vital statistics. Birch, yellow, useful trees 1074 Birds, banding notes 929 Birmingham, Ala., housing analytical maps 409 Births, see Vital statistics. Bismarck Archipelago, gazetteer 1133 Bituminous coal, see Coal. Black locust, see Locust. Black walnut, useful trees 1043 Black waters, el maue.io de las ulantas de tratamiento 1638 Blackfeet Indians, story of 1172 Blacksmith hammers, how to make 587 Blashke Islands, ultrabasic rocks 1119 Blasting caps, accidents to children — 1357 Blood, chemistry 1483 Blowers, Ships Bureau manual 1988 Blueprints : blueprint reading at work 2164 reading, training course 1535 Boats : painting instructions 539 Ships Bureau manual 1964, 2000 Boatswains : preparation for rating, boatswain's mate lc and chief boats- wain's mate 1549 training course, boatswain's mate 2c 1536 Bogart Packing Co 684 Bohemia-Moravia protectorate, military government 286 Boilermen's dispute at Minidoka 2498 764525 — 47— Supp. 2- -11 158 Entry Boise project : water charges, Arrowrock divi- sion 1907 water charges, Notus and Payette divisions 1916 Bolivia : American nation series 1655 good neighbor tour 1667 inflation and price control 594-595 trade problems 977 Bombardment formations 185 Bomber command, organization and administration 228 Bombers, see Airplanes. Bonds, see Foreign funds control — War savings bonds and stamps. Bonds of officers, corporations accept- able as sureties 1 Bonds of United States, see War sav- ings bonds and stamps. Bonneville power, see Electricity. Bonneville Power Administration, studies 392 Books : law, general schedule of supplies- 1841 monthly list of D. C. Public Li- brary 633 recommended for Army libraries 2040 Boots and shoes : rationing of footwear in France — 1813 your shoes, for greater comfort, etc 11 Bordeaux, France : U. S. naval port officers in 1917- 19 1609 U. S. naval port regulations, 1919- 1610 Borneo, geographical names, treat- ment 1081 Borrowers, see Agricultural credit. Boston, Mass., housing analytical maps 409 Boston Automatic Fire Alarm Co 694 Bowman, J. J., court case 689 Bowman, James S., court case 689 Bowman Realty Co 689 Box beams, see Beams. Brakes, index of aeronautical equip- ment 207 Brave against the enemy 1158 Brazil : economic development, institu- tions, etc 2056 establishing business 993 glossary of Brazilian-Amazonian terms 572 good neighbor tour 1665 manioc starch 2068 ports and harbors 1696-98 Breakfasts, bigger and better 2137 Bridgeport, Conn. : housing analytical maps 409 nutrition programs study 116 Bridges, drawings for engineer equip- ment 722-730 Bringer of mystery dog 1159 British Columbia, topography and cli- mate 2564 British Isles, see Great Britain. Broadcasting, see Itadio broadcasting — Radio stations. Brooders : chick, home-made 1944 pig. made from scrap lumber 1943 Brooklyn, N. Y., housing analytical maps 409 Brucellosis, strain 19 vaccine curbs 144 Brunswick, Ga., congested production area report 1761 Buckeye Parking Corporation 691 Buckley, Dement & Co 700 Buckling, shear webs in box and I beams 1068 Entry Buddhism in United States 2479 Budget and Finance Office, budget and finance circular 393 Budget Bureau : budget circulars 394-395 circular 396 Budgets : consolidated regional, for war housing projects, prepa- ration 887 FPHA projects, preparation 875 Government girl budget book 1783 Buffalo, N. Y. : housing analytical maps 409 reconversion problems, etc 1290 Building : construction industry committee, memorandum 2131 native woods in western Pacific region 2578 prohibited items for construction work 249-250 summary of construction (monthly) 2466 Building materials : construction equipment accidents- 774 critical material lists for FPHA__ 853- 856, 890 production, etc., of construction materials 2451 Buka Coal Co 656 Bulletins, see names of departments, bureaus, etc., issuing bul- letins — also subjects. Burned news letter 1331 Burley tobacco, see Tobacco. Burma : climate and weather 2551 geographical names, treatment 1079 Japanese administration 323 maps, gazetteer 746 pocket guide 1410,2037 Burnett, Mt., ultrabasic rocks 1119 Burns, thermal 2337 Business : business indexes 901 developing business in your com- munity 986 establishing in — Brazil 993 Colombia 994 Mexico 995 Peru 996 small business, publications of in- terest 555 Business law, introduction, self-teach- ing course 2165-66 Businessmen's organizations, see Com- mercial associations. Butadiene, determination during emul- sion polymerization 2442 Butler, Pa., war contract cutbacks, etc., effect on community 1280 Byproducts, coke and byproducts 1360 C C. A. P., see Civil Air Patrol. C. C. C., see Civilian Conservation Corps. Cabinets, steel insulated filing, general schedule 1840 Cables (submarine) : statistics of carriers 829 Cadet Nurse Corps: Army needs you ! 6 enlist in a proud profession 1849 fact sheet 1863 information program 2327 Cadets, see Army Air Forces — Avia- tion cadets — Civil Air Patrol — Military Acad- emy, West Point. 159 Entry Cafeterias, equipment specifications 803, 874 Calendars (of business) : Agriculture and Forestry Com., S_ 145 Banking and Currency Com., S 387 Commerce Com., S 551! District of Columbia Com., H 634 Finance Com., S 916-917 Foreign Affairs Com., H 902 Foreign Relations Com., S 1038 Immigration Com., S 1150 Interstate Commerce Commit- tee, S 1201 Judiciary Com., H 1206 Judiciary Com., S 1207 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com., H 1339 Military Affairs Com., H 1349 Military Affairs Com., S 1350 Post Offices and Post Roads Com., S 1760 Public Buildings and Grounds Com., S 1844 Territories and Insular Affairs Com., S 2106 Ways and Means Com., H 2526-27 California : child-labor standards 1224 gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc_ 1367 less favored minorities 2480 California Shipbuilding Corporation, labor-management pro- duction committee 2431 Call letters, see Radio communica- tions — Radio stations. Cambridge, Mass., housing analytical maps 409 Camden, N. J., housing analytical maps 409 Camouflage net sets, drawings 731 Canada : postwar commercial policy 978 price control and rationing 1769 railway rates, control 1831 rationing of food 1812 taxes, comparison with United States and United King- dom 2093 Canal Zone, see Panama Canal. Canned food : home preserving contributes to food supply 115 standards for grades 952 see also name of food. Canton. Ohio, housing analytical maps_ 409 CAP, see Civil Air Patrol. Capital Foundries Corporation, labor- management production committee 2432 Capitol Foundry Co 701 Captain of the port manual. 1943 532 Car sharing, see Automobiles. Carbon tetrachlorides, fire-extin- guisher liquid, applica- tion to magnesium 1359 Caribbean area : fisheries and fishery resources 930 military government by United States 1425 Caroline Islands, gazetteer 1137 Carpenter's mate 2c, preparation for ratine 1553 Carriers, see special types of carriers, i. e.. Telephone. Cartels, bibliography 1305 Casings, index of aeronautical equip- ment 207 Catalogs : Army Service Forces 251 charts of Great Lakes, etc 1612 Federal standard stock catalog, N-supplement addenda. 911 machinery, etc.. in Government Printing Office 112" ordnance catalog 1622 _ Entry Catalogs — Continued prints exhibited at Library of Congress 1310-11 training aids , 239 vested paleutR 159 Cattle, see Livestock. Cattle fever, research advances medi- cal knowledge 133 Cauliflower, frozen, standards for grades 950 CCC, see Civilian Conservation Corps. Cedar : eastern red, useful trees 1048 western red, useful trees 1072 Celebes : gazetteer H36 geographical names, treatment 1080 Celestial astronomy, see Nautical as- tronomy. Cement spreader and accessories, de- velopment 450 Census Bureau, the registrar 412 Census data collection, schedules used. 413 Central America : good neighbor tour of republics 1670 highways, survey 639 holidays and festivals 1681 railways, survey 641 Central Joint Cooperative Committee, TVA 2105 Central States : agricultural conservation pro- gram, east central re- gion 56-57 agricultural conservation pro- gram, north central re- gion 93 gold, silver copper, lead, and zinc 1368 Central Valley of California, survey 113 Central Valley project, studies 1908-9 Ceram Island, petroleum facilities 1896 Ceramics, engineering and technology, handbook 2362 Certificate and Inspection Division, Civil Aeronautics Ad- ministration, release 476 Chains, see Tire chains. Champlain. Lake, charts, catalog 1612 Chapin. C. N., exr., court case 671 Charcoal, how to make 589 Charleston, S. C. : congested production area report- 1761 port and terminal facilities 1937 Charlotte, N. C. housing analytical maps 409 Charts : instructional chart series 2180-82, 2235-37 OPA chart book 1791 training chart series 2180—82 see also Maps and charts — also special sublect. Chatlos. William F., court case 662 Chattanooga, Tenn.. housing analyti- cal maps 409 Checklists, preliminary, National Ar- chives 1431—44 Chemical warfare : chemical warfare bulletin 417 defense against chemical attack- 2174 unit gas officer, etc 240 Chemical Warfare Service, pamphlet- 418 Chemicals : for agriculture 2320 Imports, analysis 2085-86 Chemistry, clinical 1483 Chicago. 111. : housing analytiral maps 409 war contract cutbacks, etc.. effects on industrial area 1277 Chlchagof Islnnd, nickel-copper depos- its 1112 Chickens, see Poultry. Child care, see Children — Day care of children. 160 Entry Child care aides, junior, protecting 518 Child labor: publication of Children's Bureau- 420 State standards 1221-59 Child services, see Children — Day care of children. Child welfare, see Children. Childersburg area, Ala., statistical summary, war and pre- war data 1292 Children: accidents from blasting caps 1357 activities and services on FPHA projects 877 junior child care aides, protect- ing 518 Pan American Sanitary Bureau child welfare work 1640 service facilities, budget estimates on equipment 860 see also Day care of children — - Juvenile delinquency. Children in Wartime, Commission on, see Children's Bureau Commission on Children in Wartime. Children's Bureau : activities, summary 436 history and functions 427 Children's Bureau Commission on Children in Wartime : proceeding of meeting, 1943 422 progress report 421, 432 Chile : good neighbor tour 1666 industrial development 1005 national minorities 568 report, Coordinator of Inter- American Affairs Office- 603 shipments to, preparing 1018 universities 1680 China : climate and weather 2551 geographic names, treating 1099 interest in world food program 106 place names, gazetteer 742 China Sea, see East China Sea. Chippewa Indians, crafts of the Ojibwa 1160 Chisels, how to make 587 Cholera, see Hog cholera. Chosen, see Korea. Christian churches, see Churches. Churches, in Germany 278 Cincinnati, Ohio : housing analytical maps 409 milk marketing order 624 Circulars, see names of departments, bureaus, etc., issuing cir- culars — also subjects. Cities and towns, civic planning 980 Citizens Defense Corps, national office concerned with activi- ties 519 Civic planning, see Cities and towns. Civil Aeronautics Administration : publications available 472 specifications, note . relative to listing 477 technical development report 446-451 Civil Aeronautics Board : economic regulations 486 orders _: 488 orders and regulations, summary. 491 regulations 489 Civil affairs : American Military Government of Occupied Germany 1203 handbook 256-343, 382 Civil Air Patrol : CAP bulletin 511 preflight study manual for cadets- 232 Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics. Civil codes, see Codes of law. Entry Civil procedure, decisions on Federal rules 1210 Civil service : act and rules transmittal sheets-- 493- 494 calling women for Federal war work 492 here's your wartime chance 497 recruiting circulars 499-500 see also Government officials and officials and employees. Civil Service Commission, departmen- tal circular 495 Civil service examinations, see Civil service. Civil service pensions : retirement circular 501 retirement report, 1943 502 Civilian Conservation Corps, materials in National Archives 1429 Civilian Defense Office : circular 506-510 operations letter 517 regulations 516 statistical bulletin 520 Civilian protection : circular of Civilian Defense Of- fice 509 control system for larger commu- nities 512 resume" of activities 519 Civilian training, see Government offi- cials and employees. Claims, see War claims. Claims Board, see War Department Claims Board. Claims Department, Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corpora- tion, records, checklist- 1435 Classification, can supervisors find an- swers? 1588 see also names of subjects, objects, etc., classified. Cleveland, Ohio, housing analytical maps 409 Cleveland Heights, Ohio, housing an- alytical maps 409 Climate : for flight in naval operational zones 1498 of— Asiatic portion of USSR 2549 Balkans 2565 British Columbia and Al- berta 2564 British Isles 2550 Iberian Peninsula 2566 Italy 2568 Mediterranean region, atlas- 2561 northwestern Europe 2562 southeastern Asia 2551 southern France 2567 west Africa 2563 west coast of Africa, etc 2552 Cloth, see Textiles — also names of tex- tiles. Clouds : high and middle, weather observa- tion course 2532 low, ceiling estimation 2533 Coal : bituminous, tables 388 handling and stowage, Ships Bur. manual 1989 rationing, industry letter 1774 stocks and days' supply 848 wages, etc., in bituminous coal in- dustry 1474 Coast artillery, see Artillery. Coast defenses, German 1352 Coast Guard : admiralty law enforcement 530 captain of the port manual, 1943- 532 commissioned and warrant offi- cers 541 161 Entry Coast Guard — Continued engineering instructions 534-535 general order 537 headquarters circular 538 law bulletin 540 pay and supply instructions 543-544 regulations 533 uniform regulations, changes 1538 war news clipper 546 Coast Guard Auxiliary, regulations 545 Coast Guard stations, instructions for painting 539 Coast Guard vessels, instructions for painting 539 Coast pilots, United States coast pilot, supplement 1151 Cockpit lamps, see Lamps. Codes, see Codes of law — also special subject. Codes of law, civil, of Italy 305-308 Coding civilian positions, guide 365 Coke, and byproducts, minerals year- book 1360 Cold (disease) : health message 2154 Cold front, aerology series 1499 Collective bargaining, national labor relations act 1456 Colleges and universities : curriculum, adjustment to war- time 654 food price control campaign aid 1786 higher education in Latin Amer- ica 1679-80 OPA information leaflet 1795 post-war higher education prob- lems 652 Colombia : air cargo potentials between U. S. and 969 bibliography 598 communication facilities 637 economic situation 989 establishing business 994 good neighbor tour 1668 trade problems 981 Colorado : businessmen's organizations 982 gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc_ 1369 Columbus, Ohio, housing analytical maps 409 Combat (military science) : attack against bomber formations. 1496 combat air patrol 1500 defensive tactics against fighters- 21 fixed gunnery and combat tactics series 21, 30, 40, 47, 1496. 1500, 1502, 1508 offensive tactics against fighters. 40 orders & reports 190 Combined Communications Board, United States and Great Britain, publications. 2155-56 Combined Raw Materials Board, work for 1st year 547 Command and General Staff School : graduates of general staff, etc., classes 549-551 military review 548 Commerce : foreign trade, basic information sources 998 new, etc., foreign trader, guides. 1001-2 see also names of certain countries, etc. Commercial associations, State-local businessmen's organiza- tions. 974-976, 982, 984, 997 Commercial policy, see names of coun- tries. Commercial products : Army Service Forces product clas- sification list 253 Entry Commercial products — Continued commodities and services, direc- tory 1824-25 Commissary equipment, Ships Bureau manual 1978 Commissioned officers, see Coast Guard. Commodities, see Agricultural prod- ucts— Commercial prod- ucts — Hazardous com- modities. Commodity Credit Corporation, loan programs, etc., 1944 556 Common carriers, see special types of carriers, i. e. Telephone. Communication : aircraft, training course 1525 airways, personnel complements, etc 455-456 Combined Communications Bd. publications 2155-56 facilities of Colombia 637 in — France 272 Germany 299 Japan 320 Philippine Islands 343 industry committee, memorandum. 2132 interior, Ships Bureau manual 1994 Communications Board, see Combined Communications Board, United States and Great Britain. Community analysis, see Japanese re- location centers. Community forests, practical step in post-war planning 1044 Community life : community government in reloca- tion centers 2483 community health and safety series 2103 dehydration plants, progress re- port 2101 malaria prevention, etc., educa- tional program 2103 war price and rationing boards, guide book 1775 Compass : adjustment, etc., of magnetic com- pass 1139 gyro, operation and upkeep 1545 Compost, how to make 590 Compressed air plants, Ships Bureau manual 1986 Comptroller, Federal Housing Admin. 838 Comptroller of Currency : bulletin 564 report, 1944 565 Conciliation, see Industrial arbitration and conciliation. Concrete, and reinforced concrete, rec- ommended practice 741 Condensed milk, see Milk. Confectionery, sales and distribution, 1942 983 Conference, see name of body holding conference. Conference leaders, see Leadership. Conference of Commissions of Inter- American Development : final act 2049 proceedings 2066 recommendations and resolutions. 2067 report submitted by Salvadorian Commission 2050 Conference of Ministers and Directors of Education of Ameri- can Republics, final act of 1st Conference 1675 Conferences, congresses, etc., congress and conference series. 1675- 76, 1708 see also names of conferences, etc., or subject of conference. 162 Entry Congested Productions Areas Commit- tee : accomplishments and problems 1763 activities, report 17(52 reports on congested production areas 17G1 Connecticut : businessmen's organizations 084 child-labor standards 1225 mails, carrying on star routes 1727 Connecticut Coke Co 675 Conscription : induction of American citizens of Japanese descent — 2475, 2500 local board memorandum 1958 physical examination of selective service registrants 1960 reaction of Heart Mountain to se- lective service for Nisei- 2502 rejection and defects among selective service regis- trants 1955-56 selective service memorandum to contractors 1603 transmittal memo 1961 Conservation, Army project 11 see also special subject, e. g. Fuel. Consolidated Fire Alarm Co 694 Consolidated Water Power & Paper Co_ 703 Construction, see Building. Construction equipment and materials, see Building materials. Consumers : anti-inflation campaign, grocer- consumer 1785 consumer compliance survey- 1776-77, 1792-94 Consumption (economics) : wartime control in Belgium 1806 Containers : container notes 939 fresh fruits and vegetables 940 wooden, employment, etc., in in- dustry 2372 Contractions, see Abbreviations. Contractors, see Government contracts. Contracts, see Government contracts. Control : fundamentals 847 manual 346-351 Controlled materials plan : allotment symbols 2416 handy guide for manufacturers — 2422 operating manual for quartermas- ter depots 1888 operation, Army Service Forces manual 352 training manual 635 Controlled referral, handbook 2363 Convalescents, training in AAF hos- pitals 191 Conventions, see Treaties. Conversion of returns to a common base 110 Cooks, preparation for rating 1548 see also Messmen. Cooper Alloy Foundry Co., labor-man- agement production com- mittee 2433 Cooperatives, who owns your co-op? — 1948 Coordination Committee, Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Oflice, activities 602 Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office, activities, weekly report 609-610 Copper : copper-bearing iron deposits of Mount Andrew-Mamie area 1101 deposits — Chicagof Island 1112 Haida mine, etc 1106 Moth Bay, deposits near 1120 Entry Copper — Continued deposits — continued Rich Hill area 1107 Yakobi Island 1103 in — Alaska 1364 Arizona 1366 California 1367 Central States 1368 Colorado 1369 Eastern States 1370 Montana 1371 Nevada 1372 New Mexico 1373 Oregon 1374 South Dakota 1375 Texas 1376 Washington 1377 Wyoming 1365 Iron King No. 1 prospect 1108 mine production 1381 Copper Center prospect, iron and cop- per deposits 1106 Copyright : protection in the Americas 1658 same (in Spanish) 1701 Corn : corn and wheat bulletin 2529 corn and wheat weather bulletin- 2530 frozen whole-grain, standards for grades 951 Corn Belt, survey 113 Cornelius Apartments, Inc 671 Corporations, acceptable on Federal bonds 1 Corps of Engineers, see Engineer Corps, Army. Correctional institutions, see Reforma- tories. Correspondence courses, see special subject. Correspondence symbols, ASF 255 Cost and standard of living : el costo de la vida obrera en America 1661 high cost of living records, check- list 1434 Cost of Living Committee, see Presi- dent's Committee on Cost of Living. Cost of production, see special sub- ject. Costa Rica : agriculture 1649 biostatistics, summary 404 dairy industry 612 forests 1051 highways, survey 639 Costs, see special subject. Costumes, Latin American 1684 Cotton : distribution costs, reducing 628 linters, weekly review 629-631 marketing quotas 98 warehouse storage loan program- 80 Cotton region of Southeast, survey 113 Counseling, employment, in public em- ployment service 2356-60 Counterfeits, know your money 1950 County agricultural agents, report of work 792 County agricultural conservation asso- ciations, see Agricultural conservation associations. Courts martial : court martial order, Navy — 1202. 1589 indexes 1 590-91 law of Soviet Russia, Germany, etc 1303 orders, Military Academy 1340, 1347 Cover crops, leguminous shrubs, etc., in tropical and subtropi- cal countries 963 Covers, waterproof, for aircraft, speci- fication 243 163 Entry Cowlitz County, Wash., power mar- kets, economic base 389 Crafts, see Handcraft. Cranes (machinery) : Ships Bureau manual 1969 Crawford & Doherty Foundry Co 709 Cristobal, C. Z., tide, moon, and sun- rise tables 1715 Critical materials, see Strategic and critical materials. Crops : acreage, use of matched farms in estimating 130 cost of producing field crops 146 parity payment regulations 77 planting intentions of RR bor- rowers 812 prospective acreage, 1944 126 statistical summary 127 wartime farm production by FSA borrowers 961 Crude drugs, see Drugs. Cuba: economic situation 990 good neighbor tour 1672 trade problems 985 Cudahv, Patrick, Family Co 676 Cudahy Brothers Co 698 Cuian Island, see Guam Island. Cultural institutions : civil affairs handbook 257, 273-275, 309-310, 337 Cultural programs of non-Government agencies in U. S: 577 Current information in Treasury Li- brary 1936 Current tables, see Ocean currents. Customs (social), see Manners and cus- toms. Cutbacks, see Government contracts. Cyclones, see Storms. D Dairying : home grown protein for herd 615 industry of — Costa Rica 612 Nicaragua 613 Panama 614 Dallas. Tex., housing analytical maps. 409 Dark air-cured tobacco, see Tobacco. Davies Warehouse Co 657 Day care of children : extended school services 650 programs for care of children of working mothers 2378 publicity program 561 Death : current mortality analysis 405 international list of causes, tabu- lar list 415 see also Vital statistics. Decisions, Geographical Names Board- 1097- 98 see also special subject. Deck coverings, Ships Bureau manual- 1967 Defense : em guarda para a defesa das Americas 569 en guardia para la defensa de las Americas 570 national policy of air defense — 2145-46 references on 1020 Defense Board, see Inter-American De- fense Board. Defense Health and Welfare Services Office, regional offices, etc 617 Defense plants, see Plants (indus- trial). Defense Transportation Office, reoort, 1943 619 Entry Dehydration and dehydrated foods : community dehydration 2101 foods through the wringer 809 housewives' use of foods 125 materials in National Archives 1421 Delaware : child-labor standards 1226 mails, carrying on star routes 1728 Delinquent children, see Juvenile de- linquency. Demobilization : following World War I, materials in National Archives 1422 program, address by Floyd W. Reeves 124 Democracy : quern fala em nome da democracia do Novo Mundo 1703 same (in Spanish) 1704 Denmark : churches, museums, etc 257 industry and commerce 265 petroleum facilities 1893 pocket guide to cities 1177 railways 1033 Dental apparatus and supplies, publi- cations on dental mate- rials 1445 Dentistry, Army dental bulletin 1327 Denver, Colo. : housing analytical maps 409 housing requirements of war work- ers 1298 Denver post, charges and statements, comments 2481,2487 Department stores, see Stores. Departmental circulars, see name of department issuing cir- culars. Dependency Benefits Office : A B C of dependents benefits 922 booklet 923 report, 1943 3 servicemen's dependents allow- ance act 926-927 Dependents, A B C of dependency ben- efits 922 see also Pay, allowances, etc. Depolarization : due to secondary scattering 2418 in diluted solutions 2419 Depots (military) : operations 354—357 organization 358 supply procedures 359 Deserts : care of personnel 1 R 8 emergencies 215—216 emergency living in desert 194 Des Moines, Iowa : housing analytical maps 409 war contract cutbacks, etc., effects on community 1278 Destination, Berlin! 1175 Detention, vnl'dity. memorandum of War Relocation Author- ity 2493 Detroit, Mich., housing analytical maps 409 T>; P sel engines, see Engines. The digest (for use of TJSDA employ- ees) 1" iR 7 The digest (Morale Service Division). 14<>2 Dilbert posters relating to flying, etc — 22 Director trainer, parts list 1620 Directorate of Weather, Army Air Forces, publications- 2567-68 Directories, see names of certain de- partments, etc. — also, special subject. Discussion groups, reconversion pricing outline 1821 164 Entry Diseases : occupational disease 1212 outbreaks conveyed through — foods 1845 milk and products 1846 undetermined vehicles 1847 water 184S tropical — and exotic, of naval import- ance 1488 ' treatment and control 607 tropical diseases report 1949 see also names and classes of dis- eases. Diseases of animals, see names of dis- eases, or animals affected. Diseases of plants : extension methods in plant path- ology 790 forest pathology special re- lease 1722-24 see also names of diseases, or plants affected. Distribution (economics) : postwar readjustments 121 wartime control in Belgium 1806 wartime control in Italy 1828 see also names of articles dis- tributed. District craft. Ships Bureau manual — 2002 District of Columbia : housing analytical maps 409 informal education in Washing- ton 632 Public Librarv, list of selected books 633 relocation to Washinston 2505 vacations near Washington 910 Ditching dope 192 Diving manual 2006 Dominican Republic : agriculture 1650 good neighbor tour 1672 trade problems 987 Don't be an ostrich, face these facts 2157 Dormitories : application for occupancy 894 budget estimates for equipment 858 Douglas fir. see Fir. Down on the farm (periodical) 1778 Drag, snow, general drawing 760 Dramatic comnositions : G. I. prize winning blackouts 2030 G. T. revues 2031 soldier shows 2032, 2041-42 Dried foods, see names of foods. Drugs : imports of crude druirs 2087. 2089 imports of medicinal prepara- tions 2085-86 see also names of drugs. Drv batteries, see Electric batteries. Duluth, Minn., housing analytical maps 409 Dunking sense 23. 1501 Dunkirk. N. Y.. war contract cutbacks, etc, effect on commu- nity 1280 Dutch Borneo, srp Borneo. Dwellings, see Housing. Dyer, Sidney T.. court case of trustee- 674 E Earth brick construction 1162 Earthquakes, seismological bulletin 526 East (Far East) : annotated sources 647 books and pamphlets 644 scenes of action in Far East 1408 tropical cvclones 2556 East (U. S.) : gasoline situation 1782 gold, silver, etc., in Eastern States 1370 Entry East central region, see Central States. East China Sea, flying conditions 2560 East Indies, see Netherlands Indies. Eastern red cedar, see Cedar. Eastern States, see East (U. S.). Eau Claire, Wis., war contract cut- backs, etc., effect on com- munity 1279 Economic Committee, see Temporary National Economic Com- mittee. Economic conditions, base for power markets 389-390 see also names of certain coun- tries. Economic cooperation : inter-American, recent trends 1705 interamericana, principios funda- mentales, etc 1657 Economic development : institutions and agencies in Ar- gentina 2055 institutions and agencies in Bra- zil 2056 Economic research and tax policy 2096 Economic troops, see Troops. Ecuador : biostatistics, summary 406 good neighbor tour 1668 Education : armed forces, educational level 646 back to school, radio program 419 education for action 1163 education manual, Army 2158-68 emergency call ! go-to-school drive 424 Federal policies, etc., highlights — 1306 forecast of questions of public concern 908 in Germany 302 informal education in Washing- ton 632 see also Colleges and universi- ties — Schools. Educational Services Staff Conference, see Regional and Na- tionaj Educational Serv- ices Staff, Conference of. Eggs : dried and frozen, laboratory anal- ysis 946 liquid, frozen, and dried, produc- tion 118 maximum hatches from hen's eggs 136 Eielson, Mount, zinc deposits of dis- trict 1123 Electric apparatus and appliances : care, etc. of small appliances 1940 index of aeronautical equipment- 209 Electric batteries : engineering instructions, Coast Guard 534 storage and drv. Ships Bur. man- ual 1992-93 Electric brooders : home-made brooder for chicks-- 1944 pig brooders made from scrap lumber 1943 Electric generators, companies manu- facturing 2415 Electric measuring instruments, Ships Bureau manual 1998 Electric motors : care of your motor 1941 companies manufacturing 2415 Electric power, see Electricity. Electric turret drive, handbook of in- structions, etc 31 Electric utilities, see Public utility companies. Electric water systems, care 1942 Electrical, see Electricity. 165 Entry Electrician's mate: * preparation, lc and chief 1564 preparation, 3c 1565 Electricity: . , ,_„_ aircraft electrical systems lo26 economic base for power mar- kets 389-390 financial record of utility indus- try 846 Germany, electrical power 294 hydroelectric plants operating, etc 1912 Japan, electric power industry 318 municipalities, etc., distributing Bonneville power, finan- cial statements 391 power requirements 842-845, 849 power unit PE-T5-A, instruction book 2011 Ships Bur. manual, electric plant- 1991 Ships Bur. manual, electric power distribution 1992-93 typical bills 850-851 Electron tubes : authorized producers Zii6 radio, Army-Navy preferred list- 213o Elizabeth, N. J., housing analytical maps 409 Elm, American, useful trees 1041 El Salvador, see Salvador. Em guarda para a defesa das Amencas. 569 Emergency Fleet Corporation, see Ship- ping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. EMIC, see Mothers. Employee training : • Armco Drainage and Metal Prod- ucts, Inc 2387 glossary of training terms 2361 how to meet specific needs 23bo problems in war-production plants 16*6 simplified training speeds shell production „„5£ Skagit Steel and Iron Works 2389 South Portland Shipbuilding Cor- poration 2379 training within industry ab- stracts 239b, 247Z training within industry bulletin. 2348, training 2 364-66, 2371, 2398, 2402 transportation, on-the-job train- ing 7 Oil tying-in pre-employment training- 2398 Westcott Valve Co -^ women workers zaut Employers' liability and workmen's compensation: ioon second injury funds 12-0 workmen's compensation in States 1266-76 Employment: 10C , and pay rolls, 1943 _ 1284 counseling in public employment - service ^oOt> — ou Executive branch of Government, monthly report 4y8 job opportunity or underemploy- ment? 11( summary of ES-270 reports— 2390 telegraph and telephone indus- tries 8la veterans' employment representa- fives, conferences 2344-40 veterans following World War I_ 1422 war and pre-war, statistical data for local groups 1292-94 workers covered by State unem- ployment compensation laws " x ° Employment management, introducing new employee to the job- 2371 Entry Employment offices : training program. 2356-60, 2367, 2369- 70, 2380-86, 2394-95, 2399-2400 training suggestions to managers, disclosure of informa- tion 2394-95 Employment Service manual 2401 En guardia para la defeusa de las Americas 570 Encephalomyelitis, infectious equine, in United States 168-169 Enemy Oil Committee 1890-99 Enforcement of OPA regulations, etc., see Price Administration Office. Engagement and marriage customs in a relocation center 2484 Engine fuel, see Fuel. Engineer Corps, Army, station lists, etc 779 Engineer Department : general orders 766 special orders 778 Engineer equipment and supplies : drawings for eauipment 722-735 procurement manual 738 storage, etc., of supplies 356-357 Engineering : British engineering bulletins 2396, 2472 engineer's digest 536 instructions, Coast Guard 534-535 manual for civil works 739-741 personnel situation 2375 tables of engineering data 535, 1981 Engines : aircraft, operation 41 auxiliary, Ships Bureau manual — 1987 Diesel, operation, etc 1583 English Channel : oceanography 2558 tidal-current atlas 2572 Ensigns, A-V (N), U. S. N. K., notes for 1511 Entomology, medical, laboratory guide- 1485 Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau, administrative memorandum 782 Epidemics, see Vital statistics. Equine encephalomyelitis, see Encepha- lomyelitis. Equipment, see Aeronautical equipment and supplies — Engineer equipment and supplies — Government supplies — Military equipment and supplies — Radio appara- tus and appliances — also special subject. Equitable Trust Co 681 Erosion, control ,?5o Eskimo place names 1132 Estonia, geographical names, treat- ment 1082 Ethyl alcohol, see Alcohol. Europe : . . , archival repositories in occupied countries 1419 climate, etc., of northwestern Eu- rope ~o food for liberated Europe 78 German military government..-^ 261. labor controls 284 motion picture markets— 1014 transportation survey 636, 1028-35 European War, 1939-45, see World War, 1939-45. Evacuation, civilian transportation.- 521 Evacuees, see Japanese in United States. 166 1885 Entry Evaporated milk, see Milk. Every shoulder to the wheel 801 Exclusion act with reference to Japan- pyp ___ __———————— m'IoO Executive departments, see Govern- ment offices. Exemption from taxation, see Tax ex- emption. Exhibitions, see special subject. Exotic diseases, see Diseases. Expatriation, see Japanese in United States. Expeditionary Force menu—-- -- Expenditures, sec names of depart- ments, etc. — also sub- jects for which expendi- tures are made. Experiment stations, see Soil conserva- tion experiment sta- tions — ul80 names of sta- tions. „. Explosives, shipping regulations lb-J Exports, see Imports and exports „„„. Extension Service, circular 78b, <88- ;•-. .--.._.-; r-ri- eral schedule 1840 F:.~= :_:::,;• . ..... ■■-. 1-.:_:l ;..:- Ibuce: - z:-~ : : t • i ". C- ; ; ' 1 " finance circulars, station list. 919-931 government finance in Germany 289 government finance in Japan -- 312 see mlso special subject. F:i".--i :-::• •_.:_. z. .._-? ::ti:- it 1083 ¥ • F'ougUs, useful trees 1047—48 : ■-. ■-::.- --;. Fire con tro! men : -..?■_ r _ "... l t'~ z:zrr :'.— -• I : ■-Li :i:?i ire :;i:r:l- : rr 4 ::-:■: -r-'iri- ■■- f-r ml.-: r.:: •:__ Fir —xml =■-;;:.-? - .1 ::.r:<:i t-m-l- enloride type, applica- tion to majgneffr FLrr-r- tmmm: :l ::tZ..: 1: ll! ±:tI__.- -: 1: " r :.-t? : aircraft, control 1527 fr? :-:'---■; :.Fm.l r 1 ' fire notes 2102 • ■:-: -.:•■ ; : .---- ± r- = I'--; •--* G.ll~.\- — ^::::.:: First aid : .-- ..■";. : r:rrf:.M I:" in flight 195 Fish :. r. " f -":.-:: t • : ML.r-:: :. :: A':.;ii. _ : : .- ii:;i'. ;:i_- : "5 ::-/ '.i: ":--= -m : summary l::-- :-■:■• :-:-; -:: 7:-: : - >: :r- :: =-;--'_*= .i ::•.- :: 44 Valley C:.:: s .:.-i:rt-. .: . ; . . ; . _ • ::i=-: i:.._ ;. .-._- - : ■.. ; . . 7- 41 142« :-.zi--r ■_:. . : . . . .'. • ... :-_;_-.-; L 1. . . - '-" -e: : '-•"-:-'. _.'.-'- :■: . .... ". :. : d is r a ne outbreaks eonrered •_-*. --"I - • • It-: fir- -e: _ • :• • • . ■• ;.-- _-. .:■-■-. ::■:•: :l.- . rn.:.:;. :._ - . - : :_;::. l _ - -' .t-; — :-:-:_■ -- .-.: foods through the wringer 809 ::: r-rTZ 217] :: • ::>r. :^-: F.r. ■: home gardens. etc. contribute to : oo's saprl; 115 ii ::44 5:i:i;_-.-: .:' N F 1 : . it's np to job 943-944 :r;:-e ::z:- ■ -•■_- _;- -:i Is ■-:•■ prices in United Kingdom 1789 p roce ss e d , point rataaning ".-. :.::. - ■' ';... ..;:■:- -5 .1 1943 go* production program, 1944 "" rationing in Canada ■•.:■■: .-::-• :■. :; :f ~1.±._ .' \ ; 5. -f:.-^? . ". snppljr report hy areas. 1944 «27 var foods pro d ucti on program__ 1198 ~-:-:.-i --.:--.- ---.:_ri:i:- f": :::■;■• -; l,,' ?:-- ;:.<: ;•• r*- — v.:- • -- .•:■:■! i- I ir : ".' -- "."- :-" ? ; :- • - - ; ■ f-r- - :-t - <^ - - . _- y^ . rf - --•-.. er - :r j :■; -i ::I ^.-.- : '.:-:*- : :':r 1.-T-" •- • 1: :r :.-;;:: :> "r" F • 1 : ■ • • r ■ ; ■ - * : 1 : - 1 : 7 ; FV»r senrice to Toj<»_ ::": ■■'■:■:■:.•-• : : r T :ri A". •- J : ■- ;."-. = ---= :: "f ? - ~-rs -' F - -■ — Af- - - - ' f A - r - ■. . 1 1 7. r- ... ... 7" -:— i.:-: ' ■ ?.<■.- r- " = -- 1443 ■ • r- ■' ~ '. : ~ " ; -- : -T-- -.- 4 ? 7 : : :- :— :■' .: r : * — ■ - - - - ; ; • i ; 1831 5 -,- ' iTi .= :■•:-- .- 1037 PPWWt 14SO - - - . ■ . . . I' ■-. Z:=-.:r:.s... . '' 168 Entry Forests — Continued forest pathology special re- lease 1722-24 forest resources of Mexico 999 forests of Costa Rica 1051 Forges, how to make 585 Formosa, see Taiwan. Forms, standardization, control man- ual 349 see also names of departments, etc., issuing forms — also special subject. Fort Wayne, Ind., housing analytical maps 409 Fort Worth, Tex., housing analytical maps 409 Forts, see Military posts. Foster & Co "10 FPHA, see Federal Public Housing . Authority. France : agriculture 269-*2<0 climate, strategic aspects 2567 cultural institutions 273-274 gazetteers 747—748 geographical and social back- ground 266 German military government 267 highway transportation 1028 labor 271 maps 757 money and banking 268 pocket guide to cities of northern France 1185 pocket guide to cities of southern France 1180 pocket guide to France 1181 rationing of textiles and footwear. 1813 transportation systems 272 Frank. Mark K., court case 659 Franking privilege, see Penalty mail. Fraxinus americana, see Ash. FREC, see Federal Radio Education Committee. Freezing (economics), see Jobs. French language, guide, 1st level 2029 Frozen foods, see names of foods. Fruit : canned, factors affecting minimum wage rates 2125 containers 940 fruits and hidden hunger 2173 imports under quarantine 966 seasonal availability of fresh fruit 947 Frustrados o libres? 1678 Fuel : aircraft engine, handling 200 aircraft systems 1528 conservation program, FPHA 882 efficiency program, coordinators-- 883 Fuel Distributor, see Federal Fuel Dis- tributor. Fuel oil : industry letter 1781 stocks and days' supply 848 storage, etc., Ships Bureau man- ual 1990 Fullers, how to make 587 Fur industry committee, memoran- dum 2130 Furnishings, project services facilities- 866 Furniture : Federal property commodity clas- sification 1837-38 lobbies in dormitory service units. 885 retailing, information sources 1000 slip covers 1129 see also Furnishings. G "G" sense 1504 G. I. prize winning blackouts 2030 G. I. revues 2031 Entry G. P. O., see Government Printing Of- fice. Gabardine, olive-drab, specification 242 Gale Realty Corporation 683 Games, time out 2044 Gapeworms, chemical treatment 134 Gardens, home gardens contribute to Nation's food supply 115 Gary, Ind., housing analytical maps 409 Gas, see Chemical warfare — Public utility companies. Gas turbines, see Turbines. Gas utilities, see Public utility com- panies. Gaskets, Ships Bureau manual 2001 Gasoline : industry information 1787 situation in the East 1782 stowage and equipment 1968 Gastric analysis, clinical chemistry 1483 Hydrographic Office 1133-38 Hydrographic Office, status 1152 see also special subject. Gel, see Latex. General Advisory Committee on Pro- tection of Young Work- ers 426 General Land Office, circular 1077 General orders, see names of depart- ments, etc., issuing or- ders. General Staff School, see Command and General Staff School. Generators see Electric generators. Geographical names : Eskimo place names 1132 treatment 1078-96, 1099-1100 see also names of places. Geographical Names Board : decisions 1097-98 special publication 1078-96, 1099-1100 Geology : American republics, bibliography. 597 engineering manual, geological in- vestigations 739 see also names of certain States, regions, etc. Geophysics, engineering manual, sub- surface explorations 740 Georgia : child-labor standards 1228 mails, carrying on star routes 1730 Germany : agriculture 291 American Military Government, civil affairs report 1203 American representation in occu- pied Germany 1204-5 background of Nazi regime 277 Christian churches 278 coastal defenses 1352 court martial law 1303 cultural institutions 275 defeat of German army, 1918 383 education 302 foreign trade, recent trends 293 gas turbine plant patents 2007-8 gazetteers 743—744 geographical and social back- ground 276 government and administration. 279, industry and commerce 292-293 military abbreviations 1354 military government over Europe 261, 267, 280-286. 329 military symbols 1355-56 natural resources 290 pocket guide 1182 price control in Nazi Germany 1808 public health and sanitation 300 public safety 301 public welfare 303 169 Entry Germany — Continued public works and utilities 294-297 railway rates, control 1831 . stabilized front, doctrine 1353 transportation 298 Giant sequoia, useful trees 1052 Gila project, water rental charges- 1910-11 Gila River Relocation Center, commu- nity government 2483 Gilbert Islands, gazetteer 1137 Gillespie-Rogers-Pyatt Co., Inc 707 Glacier Basin, geology and mineral de- posits 1102 Gliders, flying training 196 Glossaries, see special subject. Glue, plywood surface gluing charac- teristics, improve 1057 Go-to-school drive, see Education. Goats, milk, questions and answers 167 Gold: in — Alaska 1364 Arizona 1366 California 1367 Central States 1368 Colorado 1369 Eastern States 1370 Montana 1371 Nevada 1372 New Mexico 1373 Oregon 1374 South Dakota 1375 Texas 1376 Washington 1377 Wyoming 1365 Good neighbor tour, see American re- publics. Goodman. Samuel M.. court case 682 Government, see United States. Government aid, see Federal aid. Government contracts : cutbacks, etc.. of war contracts, effects on communi- ties 1277-83 cutbacks reported (monthly) 2417 pricing in war contracts 366 selective service memorandum to contractors 1603 termination, etc.. following 1st World War 1428 war supply contracts, listings- 2405— 11, 2436-39, 2450. 2464-65 war supply contracts. State dis- tribution, etc 2462-63 Government girl, see Government offi- cials and employees. Government mileage administrator 1784 Government offices : administrative histories, questions of common interest 399 Executive branch monthly report of employment 498 statistical agencies, directory 397 Government officials and employees : civilian personnel pamphlet 2151 civilian personnel regulations 2152 civilian training handbook 1886 classification, can supervisors find answer? 1588 Government girl budget book 1783 personnel records in National Ar- chives 1430 standards of performance 503 transfer circular 504 writing position-allocation re- ports 505 see Civil service — also names of departments, etc., where employed. Government Printing Office : administrative order 1124 G. P. O. bulletin 1127 personnel bulletin 1128 rules, etc., for employees, digest- 1126 Government property, see Public prop- erty. Entry Government publications, el encabeza- miento de autor para las publicaciones oficiales.- 1673 Government supplies : Coast Guard, instructions 543-544 Federal standard stock catalog, N- supplement addenda 911 general schedule of supplies 1839—42 manufacturers of equipment used on housing projects 893 see also Government contracts — Surplus property. GPO, see Government Printing Office. GR-S, see Latex. Grain stocks 128 Grand Rapids, Mich., housing analyti- cal maps 409 Grande Prairie, Canada, flight chart-- 175 Grapefruit juice, canned, blen led with orange juice, grades 949 Graphic methods, samples of graphic presentation 233 Graphic portfolios 2174-77 instructions, scouting 2183 Graphic training aids 2209-67 catalog 239 Graphite deposits, Kigluaik Moun- tains 1104 Grass Mountain mouse 1166 Grasshoppers, investigations, results, 1943 784 Great Britain : British engineering bulletins 2396, 2472 climate and weather 2550 farm production and food prices — 1780 military terminology 1351 price control and rationing, admin- istrative machinery 1770 price restraining subsidies 1772 railway rates, control in United Kingdom 1831 rationing of civilian consumption- 1036 taxes, comparison with United States and Canada 2093 tidal-current atlas, British waters- 2572 women in iron, etc., industry, war- time employment 2403 Great Lakes : charts, catalog 1612 notice to mariners 1147 radio aids to navigation 1148 Great Meadows, N. J., statement on incident of Japanese- evacuees 2513 Great Northern Co-Operative Associa- tion 716 Great Powers, geographical founda- tions of power 360 Greece, petroleum facilities 1894 Greenland, sailing directions 1149 Grid system for military maps for 7°- 28° norih latitude 771 Grocers : anti-inflation campaign, grocer- consumer l*8o wholesale, profits, 1939-42 1811 Grosse Tete quadrangle, La 1392 Ground safety rules 197 Groundhog Basin, zinc deposits 1121 Guadalcanal Island, fighting on 21(0 Guam Island : American naval occupation, etc., 1898-1902 1587 U. S. numbered highways 1882 winter flying conditions, etc 2553 Guatemala : .._ biostatistics. summary 407 industrial development 1006 railways, survey 641 Gunner's mate: preparation, lc and chief loo» preparation, 3c 1569 Gunnery : .*.--„ ■, am air gunners, get that fighter 1491 firing tables 1616 170 Entry Gunnery — Continued fixed gunnery and combat tactics series 21, 30. 40. 47, 1496, 1500. 1502, 1508 free gunnery instructors' training manual 29 gunner's information file, flexible gunnery 198 gunnery approaches 30 gunnery sense 1506 how to get hits with illuminated sight 1508 instructions for naval armed guards 1513-14 instructors, hints 1507 shoot the bull ! 234 Gussack Machined Products, labor- management committee- 2429 Gypsum, minerals yearbook, 1942 1378 Gyro compasses, operation and upkeep. 1545 H H. O., see Hydrographie Office. Ha Ida mine, iron and copper deposits- HOG Haiti : economic situation 991 good neighbor tour 1672 trade problems 1003 Hampton Roads : congested production area report. 1761 tide calendar 1153-55 Handbooks, see special subject. Handcraft : crafts of the Ojibwa 1160 Indian handcrafts 1160, 1171 las industrias manuales en el Peru 2047 Handicapped, selective placement- 2380-83 Harbors : of Argentina and Uruguay, port survey 638 ports and harbors of Brazil 1696-98 sedimentation in a great harbor. 2026 Hardening of metnls, principles 600 Hardwoods, pulping possibilities 1056 Harford County, Md., statistical sum- mary, war and pre-war data 1293 Harlem Metal Corporation 668 Harrows, how to make 581 Hartford, Conn., housing analytical maps 409 Hastings, Leslie 690 Hatcheries, production, Feb. -June 1944 114 Hawaii : pocket guide 1183 Price Administration Office activi- ties 1767 soldiers died fighting as loyal Americans 2488 U. S. numbered highways 1882 Hawaii National Park, plants, check- list 1461 Hayti quadrangle, Mo.-Ark 1394 Hazardous commodities, storage and handling 354 Health : community health and safety series 2103 forecast of questions of public concern 908 health education for public hous- ing projects 880 health message.. 2137, 2154, 2171-73, 2178-79, 2185-80. 2188, 2190 integration of mental health and public health programs 1855 public health in Germany 300 public health in Netherlands 334 public health journals of Latin America 1636 requirements 1213-19 your health is a factor in victory- 814 see also Mental health. Entry Health and Sanitation Division, Coor- dinator of Inter-Ameri- can Affairs Office, news letter : 578 Heart Mountain division, see Shoshone project. Heart Mountain Relocation Center, re- action to opening of se- lective service to Nisei 2502 Heating : correction guide 889 Ships Bureau manual 1980 Helminthology, medical 1487 Flen of Wahpeton 1167 Henhouse goes to war 810 Here's your wartime chance 497 Higher education, see Colleges and universities. Highways, see Roads and highways. Hillcrest Terrace Corporation 664 Histopathologic techniques, manual 1486 Historical officers, manual for 1509 Hoes, how to make 582 Hog cholera, conquered by serum-virus treatment 13^ Holding companies, financial statistics, . electric and gas subsidi- aries 1951 Holidays : Central America and Panama 1681 Japanese 2482 Mexico 1682 Holland, see Netherlands. Home economics : demonstration forces on alert 788 effectiveness of home demonstra- tion work 789 homemakers' chat 1905 Home gardens and preserving contrib- ute to food supply 115 Home improvements, see Houses. Home situations, study of rural fami- lies in Maine 789 Home work, see Industrial home work. Homemakers, see Home economics. Homes, see Houses — Housing. Homestead, laud settlement in Alaska. 1076 Honduras : agricultural, pastoral, and forest industries 967 biostatistics, summary 408 highways, survey 639 railways, survey 641 Honey, extracted, standards for grades 953 Hong Kong, winter flying conditions, etc 2553 Horses, infectious encephalomyelitis in U. S 168-169 Hosiery, women's, manufacturers' profits 1936-42 1810 Hospital apprentice lc, preparation 1563 Hospital Division, Public Health Serv- ice : circular 1851-52 similar letter 1853 Hospitals : convalescent training program 191 entertainment guide 2032 men volunteers, solving a serious problem 514 Hot weather hygiene 2178 Hours of labor : time survey for 33 States 721 Women's Bureau publication 2574 Houses, home improvement pamphlets. 1162 Housing : analytical maps, block statistics — 409 applications for occupancy in war housing projects 892, 894 factory-fabricated 873 Federal war housing legislation 1448 low-cost housing in Latin Amer- J ica 1689 171 Entry Housing — Continued requirements of war workers, sur- vey 1206-1302 solving war Lousing and problem, plan to assist 1449 tools of National Housing Agency- 1452 wanted, a place to live 1453 war housing technical bulletin 890 see also Sites (Federal Housing Authority). Housing insurance, see Mortgage in- surance. Houston, Tex., housing analytical maps 409 How to learn and like it ! 1543 Hubbart, James E., court case 671 Hull dowu 1333 Hull fittings, Ships Bureau manual 1966 Human aspects of transition from war to peace 2017 Hungary : economic control, chronology 1773 petroleum facilities 1895 Hvdraulic equipment, aircraft 1529 Hydraulic tables 772 Hydroelectric plants, see Electricity. Hvdrosrraphic Office, H. O. miscel__ 1132-38 Hydrology, see Water. Hygiene : hot weather 2178 industrial, current news 1454 see also Health. Hygienic Laboratory, bulletins, list 1854 I I beams, see Beams. I hear America singing (radio scripts). 909 Iberian Peninsula, climate, strategic aspects 2566 Ice in Arctic seas. 1035-38 2569 Ice making equipment, occupations re- lated to manufacture 2373 Iceland, sailing directions 1149 Icelandic terms, glossary 767 Icing of aircraft : ice formation 32 winter draws on, meet the "Span- dules" 247 Idaho : child-labor standards 1229 reservoir silting, etc.. notes 2024 topographic maps, etc., relating to HIS Ieloo tales 1168 Illegitimacy, see Mothers. Illinois : child-labor standards 123" mails, carrying on star routes 1731 Imports and exports : export classification numbers- 1026-27 statistical classification of im- ports, changes 401-403 see also names of articles im- ported or exported. Income, National, in U. S. and for- eign countries 2119 Income tax : collection at source, employer's duties 11 9S corporate, current problems 2095 individual, methods of inflation control 2098 taxation of increases in incomes- 2100 Index numbers, business indexes 1)01 Indexes : aeronautical equipment, Army and Navy 205-211 aeronautical index 53 Aeronautics Bureau publications- 33, 38 Agriculture Department regula- tions 153-154 Air Corps technical instructions. etc 150-157 Entry Indexes — Continued Air Force technical instructions, etc 212 Army-Navy aeronautical stand- ards 12 budget and finance circulars, Agri- culture Dept 393 court martial orders, Navy 1590-01 general orders, etc., of Military Academy 1342 H. O. charts 1140-41 notices to mariners 1142-43 Ordnance Department orders, etc 1617-18 patents vested in Alien Property Custodian 160-163 price and rationing regula- tions 1824-25 river surveys 1117 specifications of Airways Engi- neering Division, etc- 442-444 specifications of Engineer Depart- ment 773 India : climate and weather 2.">r>i pocket guide 1411 Indian Affairs Office : directory of Indian service units. 1161 order 1169 report, 1044 1157 Indian service, see Indian Affairs Of- fice. Indiana : child-labor standards 1231 mails, carrying on star routes 1732 Indiana Teachers College, nutrition workshop 651 Indianapolis, Ind., housing analytical maps 409 Indians : handcrafts 1160. 1171 Indian life readers 1158-59, 1166-67, 1173 life and customs pamphlet 1172 Industrial alcohol, see Alcohol. Industrial arbitration and concilia- tion, today and tomorrow on conciliation front 566 Industrial area statistical sum- mary 1292-94 Industrial area study 1286-88 Industrial feeding: article 625 surveys in manufacturing estab- lishments 626 Industrial home work 1211 Industrial hygiene, sec Hygiene. Industrial relations, national labor re- lations act 1456 Industrial salvage, see Salvage. Industry : professional personnel situation — 2377 war and pre-war. statistical data for local groups 1292-94 see also names of industries, and countries and places. Industry committees, memoranda- 2129-32 Infants: FMTC information circular 425 EMIC program, statistical report- 430 shall I keep my baby? 433 Uncle Sam's war babies 437 Infectious encephalomyelitis, see En- cephalomyelitis. Infirmaries, dormitory. equipment specifications 861, 862 Inflation : anti-inflationary programs In South America _ — 1818 grocer-consumer anti-inflation campaign 1785 in Bolivia «94 income tax as method of control — 2098 sales tax as device for curbing 2097 word from home 1830 172 Entry Information Board on Minerals and Derivatives, see Miner- als and Derivatives, Joint Information Board on. Information circulars, see names of de- partments, etc., issuing circulars. Informational bulletins, etc., see names of departments, bureaus, etc., issuing bulletins. Infrared spectra, of synthetic rubbers. 2425 Ingots, see names of metals. Injuries, shipyard. 1943 1291 see also Employers' liability and workmen's compensa- tion. Inoculations, tScnicas de inmunizacion en Estados Unidos 1647 Inquiry reference service 968-973, 977-981, 985-996, 998-1021, 1024- 25. Insignia, principal powers, J. A. N., No. 1 1479 Inspection, Army regulations 2136 Inspection manuals, etc., see names of departments, etc., issu- ing manuals. Inspector General's Department : Army regulations 2136 information circular 1190 Institute for Crippled and Disabled 199 Institute for Supervisors of Women Workers in Transporta- tion, summary, report 621 Instrument landing system, see Land- ing (aircraft). Instruments, industry committee 2129 see also names and classes of in- struments. Insurance : business transacted in Canal Zone, 1943 1713 in Puerto Rico 2124 see also special types of insurance. Insured mortgages, see Mortgage in- surance. Intellectual Cooperation Division : correio do Departamento de Coop- eragao Intelectual 1659 same (in Spanish) 1660 Intelligence (military science) : foreign, etc.. collection in United States 344 Inter-American aviation training pro- gram, see Aviation. Inter-American Conference of Police and Judicial Authorities, final act 1676 Inter-American Defense Board : Junta Interamerieana de Defensa_ 2060 origin, organization, etc 2057 Inter-American Development Commis- sion : informaciones de la Comision de Fomento Interamerico__ 2054 list of members 2061 memorandum addressed to com- missions in Latin Amer- ica 2062 memorandum dirigido a las comis- iones de la America Lat- Ina 2063 organization 2065 Inter-American development commis- sions, see American re- publics. Inter-American Juridical Committee. minutes 1690-91 Inter-American system, see American republics. Inter-American Training Administra- tion, creation and activi- ties 2064 Interbureau Committee on Post-War Programs 155 Entry Interior Dept. : purchasing office circular 1197 war program, first year 1194 Internal revenue, administrative code- 1199 Internal Revenue Bureau, circular 1198 International Conference of American States : resolutions adopted at 8th Confer- ence, fulfillment 1708 treaties, etc., signed at 2d Con- ference 1711 International Union of Mine. Mill, and Smelter Workers, CIO, labor-management com- mittees 2456 Interwoven Stocking Co 673 Iowa : child-labor standards 1232 mails, carrying on star routes 1733 Iran, economic and commercial infor- mation 1009 Iron : copper-bearing deposits of Mount Andrew-Mamie area 1101 deposits — Haida mine, etc 1106 Poor Man 1114 Rich Hill area 1107 industry, war-time employment of women in Great Britain- 2403 iron ore monthly 1379 materials in National Archives 1420 price-fixing, 1st World War 1289 smelting ore 605 Iron King no. 1 copper prospect 1108 Islands, see names of islands. Issei, see Japanese in United States. Italian language, spoken Italian, edu- cation manual 2168 Italy : Allied Military Government man- ual 304 civil code 305-308 climate, strategic aspects 2568 court martial law 1303 cultural institutions 309-310 geographical names, treatment 1084 government and administration 382 highways 1031 pocket guide to cities 1184 price control 1788 railways, survey 636 supply and distribution, wartime control 1828 It's up to you (script regarding food)- 943- 944 I've got wings! 214 J J. A. N. no. 1. uniforms and insignia. 1479 Jacksonville, Fla., housing analytical maps 409 Jamestown, N. Y., war contract cut- backs, etc., effect on com- munity 1280 Jams, see Canned foods. Jan Mayen Island, sailing directions 1149 Japan : administration over occupied areas 323- 326 agriculture 314 atlas 775 commerce 316 communications 320 court martial law 1303 electric power industry 318 flving conditions, southeastern coast 2560 gazetteer 1138 geographical names, treatment 1085 government finance 312 industry 315 labor 317 legal affairs 311 173 Entry Japan — Continued maps, gazetteer 749 maps, glossary of terms 770 natural resources 313 public safety 321 public welfare 322 transportation 319 war effort, role of Bank of Japan- 1022 Japan Sea, flying conditions 2560 Japanese : bibliography 2477 Japs bayonet wounded, enemy your metal is fighting 1869 Japs beware flying metal ! __ 1870 Japanese-Americans, see Japanese in United States. Japanese beetle, trapping, etc., opera- tions, 1943 783 Japanese Empire, see Japan. Japanese holidays 2482 Japanese in United States : bibliography, Japanese and Japa- nese-Americans s 2477 biography of a Nisei celery farmer 2478 California and her less favored mi- norities 2480 dealing with Japanese-Americans- 2482 detention, memorandum on valid- ity 2493 engagement, etc., customs 2484 evacuee resistance to relocation — 2482 from a Nisei who said no 2486 groups and associations 2482 handling evacuee property 2512 Hawaii soldiers died as loyal Americans 2488 incident at Great Meadows, N. J_ 2513 induction for military service 2475, 2500 Issei, Nisei, Kibei 2489-90 Issei relocation problems 2504 Japanese American educated in Japan 2482 new neighbors among us 2494 Nisei assimilation 2482 Nisei report on adjustment to Tule Lake 2495 Nisei requests expatriation 2496 pertinent facts about Japanese Americans 2497 relocation to Washington 2505 repatriation and expatriation re- quests, significant fac- tors 2509 segregation in relocation centers- 2506-7 segregation problem 2482 segregation program ?5^§ tenth of a million people, address- 2515 they're friendly in New England — 2516 truth about relocation 2518 "a voice that must be heard" 2520 when you leave relocation center- 2521 wrong ancestors 2522 see also Japanese relocation cen- ters, and names of cen- ters. Japanese Ken, etc., names, gazetteer — 736 Japanese relocation centers: causes of unrest 2 482 communitv analysis notes 2478. 2484, 2486, 2495-96, 2510, 2517 community analysis relocation studies 2505 community analysis reports 2479, 2482, 2491 community government 24S3 food, policy of WRA in providing- 2511 labor relations 2491 library service 2492 pertinent facts 2497 project analysis series 2483. 2498, 2503-4, 2509, 2519 project directors' conference 2499 see also names of centers. Entry Java : geographical names, treatment 1086 maps, gazetteer 750 Jefferson, Thomas, bicentennial exhibi- tion 1447 Jersey City, N. J., housing analytical maps 409 Job relations, how to improve 2364 Jobs : hard-to-fill, finding materials 496 introducing new employee 2371 job family series 2368, 2373 job freeze orders in relation to so- cial agencies 559-560 non-war useful, transfer to war useful 2324 occupational job families, index 2368 opportunity or underemployment?- 117 position allocation manual 365 ungraded civilian, wage adminis- tration 375-376 see also names of jobs. Johnson, A. W., court case 671 Johnson, Benjamin T., court case 711 Joint Committee on Inter-American Engineering Coopera- tion : el comite" conjunto de cooperacion de ingenieria interameri- cana 2048 descriptive article 2059 Joint Information Board on Minerals and Derivatives, see Min- erals and Derivatives, Joint Information Board on. Jones, H. B., exr., court case 671 Judge Advocate General's Department, Army, foreign patent claims records, check- list 1444 Judicial Authorities and Police, Inter- American Conference of, see Inter-American Con- ference of Police and Ju- dicial Authorities. Juglans nigra, see Black walnut. Jungles, emergencies 215-216 Juniperus virginiana, see Cedar. Juridical Committee, see Inter-Amer- ican Juridical Commit- tee. Justice Department, high cost of liv- ing records, checklist 1434 Juvenile delinquency : organizing community for treat- ment, etc 429 training schools, directory 423 Kane Peak, ultrabasic rocks 1119 Kansas, child-labor standards 1233 Kansas City, Kans., housing analyti- cal maps 409 Kansas City, Mo., housing analytical maps 409 Kentucky: child-labor standards 1ZS4 mails, carrying on star routes 1734 Ketchikan, Alaska, flight charts 175-176 Kibei, see Japanese in United States. Kigluaik Mountains, graphite deposits- 1104 Kilns, boilerless 1063 Kingan & Co 702 Kitchens, infirmary buildings 862 Klamath County, Oreg., power markets, economic base 390 Klamath project, water charges 1913-14 Knoxville, Tenn., housing analytical maps 409 Koppers Co 675 764525 — 47— Supp. 2- -12 174 Entry Korea : agriculture 327 geographical names, treatment 3 087 maps, gazetteer 751 place name index 776 L Labor : adequacy of supply 2343 controlled referral handbook 2363 important labor market areas 2354 in — ■ Austria 259 Belgium 264 France 271 Japan 317 Netherlands 333 Norway 336 occupied Europe, controls 2S4 Philippine Islands 342 migration during 1st World War, etc.. period 1424 peanut cleaning, etc., industry 2575 relocation centers, labor relations- 2491 Labor and management news, reprints. 2458 Labor-management committees : Albany Castings Co 2430 California Shipbuilding Corpora- tion 2431 Capital Foundries Corporation 2432 Cooper Alloy Foundry Co 2433 Gussaek Machined Products 2429 International Union of Mine. Mill, and Smelter Workers, CIO, participation 2456 one hundred industrialists report- 2446 Labor-management exposition, war production drive 2444 Labor market, see Labor. Labor standards, fair, in wartime 2123 Labor turnover, telegraph and tele- phone industries 819 Laboratories, photographic, operation- 227 nee also names of laboratories. Ladner. John, court case 695 Lake Charles, La., port and terminal facilities 1938 Lake claims, Alaska, lead-zinc depos- its 1109 Lake of the Woods, charts, catalog 1612 Lakemore Co 663 Lnmns, cockpit, specification 244 Land leasing association and project families, financial status. 807 Land settlement, see Homestead. Landing (aircraft ) : instrument lnnding system 446—447 Landing gear, index of aeronautical equipment 207 Lanterns, flood, storage-battery, spec- ification 2081 Latex : analysis of OR-S by light scat- tering 2412 characterization of raw GR-S polvmers 244 c gel content, etc.. in GR-S 2426. 2449 interrelations of sol nnd gel in GR-S polymers___ 2427 measurement of viscosity of GU-R solutions 2441 refractive in flex. etc.. of GR— S co- polymers 24RQ tensile strength of GR-S 2471 Lath, censnq. 1943 400 Latin Amerien : art. contemporary 165R pn«*"nme<* 1 6QJ h!<»»pr ofWntinnl 1679-80 journal's rlcnling with natural, etc.. sciences IRS.? low-eost housing 1689 medical n"'i public health jonr- nnls T«sn price trends and controls 1809 Latin, America — Continued Entry public utilities survey 637 transportation survey 638-642 United States and Latin America- 1712 writers in English translation 1685 see also American republics. Latin American students, flight train- ing 34 Law : accession list, Social Security Board Library 2020 business, self-teaching course. 2165-66 law bulletin. Coast Guard 540 see also Laws. Law books, general schedule of sup- plies 1841 Laws : law and treaty series 1658, 1711 serie sobre derecho y tratados 1701 see also special subject. Layout work, training course 1535 Lead : deposits, Lake claims 1109 in — Alaska „ 1364 Arizona 1366 California 1367 Central States 1368 Colorado 1369 Eastern States 1370 Montana 1371 Nevada 1372 New Mexico 1373 Oregon 1374 South Dakota 1375 Texas 1376 Washington 1377 Wyoming 1365 mine production 1382 scrap consumers report 1380 Leadership : and Negro soldier 361 conference leaders training course. 884 development of qualities, manual- 1555 Nation-wide status inventory of neighborhood-leader work 793 neighborhood, evaluating 785 Leaf tobacco, see Tobacco. Leaflet-for-action 797, 799. 801-802, 809-811, 814 Leather, hides, and skins : fighting men need good leather 105 industry committee, memorandum- 2130 Leave of absence, airway personnel re- lief 455-456 Lebanon, economic and commercial in- formation 1024 Legal affairs : Japan 311 Nazi Germanv 288 Legislative calendars, see Calendars (of husiness). Legislative Reference Service, bulle- tin 1304-8 Legumes, shade and cover crops in trop- ical, etc.. countries 963 Lending institutions, owned, etc., by Negroes, report 553 Lesser Sunda Islands : gazetteer 1135 geographical names, treatment 1088 maps, gazetteer 752 Letters, see Correspondence. Liberia, economic and commercial in- formation 1010 Libraries : Army, books recommended 2040 library war guide 2328 service at relocation centers 2492 srr also primes of departments, etc. Library of Congress : information bulletin 1312 staff informntion bulletin 1313 Life floats, Ships Bureau manual 1964, 2000 175 Entry Light, scattering in solutions 2434, 24G1 see also Depolarization. Lignite, tables 388 Liming materials, agricultural conser- vation 70 Lincoln Savings Hank of Brooklyn 6G1 Linens, Marlene, court case 712 Linters, sec Cotton. Liquidambar styraciflua, see Sweet- gum. Liquor, OPA trade bulletin 1803 Liriodcndron tulipfera, see Poplar. Literature, a literatura Norte-Ameri- cana bodierna 1688 see also various types of literature. Livestock : balancing with feed 797 numbers in S. Dak., preparation of estimates 122 Livestock parasites, see Parasites. Living equipment. Ships Bureau man- ual _ 1977 Living quarters, see Housing. Loans, see names of certain Federal agencies making loans. Local board memorandum (Selective Service System) 1958 Locust, black, useful trees 1042 Logging, status under hazardous occu- pation orders 434-435 Logistical manual, movement of troops, etc 218 Long Beach, Calif., housing analytical maps 409 Looms, hand, how to build and operate. 579 Los Angeles, Calif. : congested production area report- 1761 housing analytical maps 409 Loudspeakers the Axis understands 1871 Louisiana : child-labor standards 1235 mails, carrying on star routes 1735 topographic quadrangle map 1392 Louisville, Ky., housing analytical maps 409 Lowell, Mass., housing analytical maps 409 Lubricants: oils for naval service, etc 2084 Ships Bureau manual 1984 Lubrication systems, Ships Bureau manual 1984 Lucky Boy claims, zinc deposits 1122 Lumber : basic products industry, employ- ment, etc 2372 census, 1943 400 distribution and consumption 1046 Mexico, lumber economy 999 Lunches, school - 645 Luxembourg: petroleum facilities 1»9^ pocket guide to cities 1170 M Machen, Arthur W.. trustee, court case.674 Machetes, bow to make 583 Machine gun trainer, antiaircraft, parts list 1619 Machinery: ^^ ,.,__ in Government Printing Office 1125 industry committee, memorandum- 2129 Machinists : preparation for ratings — machinist's mate lc and chief machinist's mate 1570 machinist's mate 2c 1571 motor machinist's mate 2c — 1550 Madison Park Corporation 671 Madura : ,.., geographical names, treatment l ~%x maps, gazetteer 750 Magazines, see Periodicals. Entry Magnesium, chips and incendiary bombs, application of carbon tetrachloride 1359 Magnetic compass, see. Compass. Magnetic observatories. see names of observatories. Mail matter, carrying mails on star routes 1725-58 see also Penalty mail. Maine : flying conditions, eastern Maine 2559 mails, carrying on star routes 1736 Malaria : community educational program. 2103 control activities of Pan American Sanitary Bureau 1637 control in war areas 1857-58 practical aspects 1861 Malaya, Japanese administration 324 Malloy, Angus It., court case 071 Mamie-Mount Andrew area, Kaasan Peninsula, copper-bear- ing iron deposits 1101 Man, trichinosis protection 140 Manaus. Brazil, port 1697 Mandelman, Anna, court case 682 Manila, P. I., winter flying conditions, etc 2553 Manioc starch, report on 2068 Manners and customs : engagement and marriage. In a re- location center 2484 Indian life and customs pamphlet- 1172 Manners sense 36 Manua Islands. U. S. numbered high- ways 1882 Manuals, see names of departments, etc.. issuing manuals — also special subject. Manufacturers of equipment used on housing projects 893 Manzanar Relocation Center, organiza- tion of the hlock 2510 Maple, sugar, leaves and fruit 1065 Maps and charts : aeronautical charts 522 atlas of world maps 254 authorities, dates, scales, etc., glossary of terms 768 daily weather map 2536 fliglit charts 173-177 Geological Survey 1111.1116 Great Lakes. Lake Champlain, etc., catalog 1612 grid system for military maps 771 historical weather maps. North- ern Hemisphere 2535 Hvdrographic Office .I 1 ?} Hydrographic Office, index 1140-41 map reading 2 1J>~ nautical charts 52o Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey , ' v? topographic quadrangle maps Viir transportation maps 1878-80 see also Aerial mans — also names of localities. Margin notes. Tennessee Valley An- thority 2104 Mariana Islands, gazetteer 1137 Marine Corps: aviation , o7? circular letter }i]l flvine with Marine Corps 1318 manual, chances 1316 Marine Corps Women's Reserve, sec Women's Reserve, Ma- rine Corps. Mariners, see Bnl'ors. Marines, see Women's Reserve. Marine Corps. Maritime Commission, report. 1942 1324 Maritime Service, course for aprren- tice seamen £ Notice to airmen -- 48'- Notice to mariners Ji1 G ,~1i index 1142-43 Notus division, sec Boise project. Nurse Corps, Army, information __ 1330 Nursery schools, see Day care of chil- dren. Nurses, opportunity in situation involv- ing unmarried mothers — 433 see also Cadet Nurse Corps. Nutrition : housewives discuss programs lib materials in National Archives.- 1420 representatives of Defense Health and Welfare Services Of- fice 617 State, etc., committee chairmen 618 workshop comes to campus 651 Nuts to the Axis 8U O O P. A., see Price Administration Of- fice. O. P. O., see Plant and Operations Of- fice. . . Oak, decay resistance of wood 17-4 180 Entry Oakland, Calif. : • , . A . housing analytical maps. 409 port and terminal facilities 1939 Observations, see Weather. Observatories, see names of observa- tories. Occluded fronts \%\* Occupational disease i£i£ Occupations: „,,,. dictionary of occupational titles. 2349- hazardous, status under orders- 434-435 job families, index of occupations. 23b8 occupational bulletin, Selective Service Siystem 1959 specification serial numbers, etc., revisions and additions — 1321 Ocean currents: current tables, Pacific Coast—--- 527 tidal current atlas, North Sea, etc 2572 Ocean temperature, surface waters of Atlantic 2570 Oceanography, English Channel __ 2558 Office employees, inter-office recruit- ment 2rfby-*u Official publications, see Government publications. Official records, see Records. Ogasawara-Gunto, maps, gazetteer