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C. - Price 20 Cents per Copy Subscription Price $2.25 per Year, Foreign Subscription $2.85 per Tear Contents Page Abbreviations, Explanation iv Alphabetical List of Government Authors v General Information 679 Xotes of General Interest 682 Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs 682 New Classification Numbers, etc 683 Congressional Set 684 Monthly Catalog 685 Abbreviations Amendment, amendments amdt., amdts. Appendix app. Article, articles art. Chapter, chapters chap. Congress Cong. Department Dept. Document doc. Facsimile, facsimiles facslm. Folio f° House H. House bill H. R. House concurrent resolution H. Con. Res. House document H. doc. House executive document H. ex. doc. House joint resolution H. J. Res. House report H. rp. House resolution (simple) H. Res. Illustration, illustrations il. Inch, Inches in. Latitude lat. Longitude long. Mile, miles m. Month mo. Nautical mile naut. m. No date n. d. No place n. p. Number, numbers no., nos. Octavo 8° Page, pages p. Paragraph, paragraphs par., pars. Part, parts pt., pts. Plate, plates pi. Portrait, portraits por. Quarto 4° Report rp. Saint St. Section, sections sec. Senate, Senate bill S. Senate concurrent resolution S. Con. Res. Senate document S. doc. Senate executive document S. ex. doc. Senate joint resolution S. J. Res. Senate report S. rp. Senate resolution (simple) S. Res. Session, sessions sess. Sixteenmo 16° Statutes at large Stat. L. Supplement, supplements supp., supps. Table, tables tab. Tax Court T. C. Thirty-twomo 32° Treasury Treas. Twelvemo 12° Twenty-fourmo 24° Versus vs., v. Volume, volumes v. Yard, yards yd., yds. Year yr. Explanation Words and figures enclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, bat do not appear on the title pages of the publications cataloged. When place and printer are not given, it is to be understood that the publication is printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D. G.J if processed, publisher is issuing ofiice. When size is not given, octavo is to be understood. Size of maps is approximate, measurement being made from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The dates, including day, month, and year, given with Senate and House documents and reports are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays. The word "processed" as used in this catalog indicates publications which are reproduced by duplicating processes other than ordinary printing, e. g., mimeo- graph, multigraph, planograph, rotaprint, multilith. Processed publications are not obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents and requests for them, if they are available, should be addressed to the issuing office. "Under provisions of the Printing Act of January 12, 1895, all Government publi- cations are entered in the Monthly Catalog. However, press releases and admin- istrative, regional, and confidential publications are omitted. The L. C. card number appended to some of the entries is for those libraries ordering printed cards from the Library of Congress. The number at the ex- treme right of an entry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. m Alphabetical List of Government Authors Page Accounts Committee, House 7 14 Acquisitions Department yen Adjutant General'3 Department gU Administrative Office of United States Courts 685 Agricultural Adjustment Agency 694 Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau 688 Agricultural Economics Bureau 686 Agricultural Research Administration 688 Agriculture Committee, House 714 Agriculture Department 685 Alaska jzn American Small Business, Special Committee to Study Problems of, Senate 729 Animal Industry Bureau 688 Appropriations Committee, House 715 Appropriations Committee, Senate 729 Armv Air Forces. 808 Army Service Forces gU Army War College gj2 Banking and Currency Committee, House 715 Banking and Currency Committee, Senate 730 Bonneville Power Administration 747 Books for the Adult Blind 769 Budget Bureau 7g3 Census Bureau 698 Children's Bureau 764 Civil Aeronautics Administration 791 Civil Aeronautics Authority 701 Civil Aeronautics Board 701 Civil Service Commission 697 Civil Service Committee, House 716 Civilian Defense Office 7g5 Claims Committee, House 716 Claims Committee, Senate 730 Coast and Geodetic Survey 705 Coast Guard 773 Commerce Committee, Senate 733 Commerce Department 698 Commodity Credit Corporation t 695 Community War Services Office 741 Conference Committees 713 Congress _ _ 710 Congress, Joint Committee on Organization of 713 Copyright Office 769 Court of Claims __ 73g Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 739 Customs Court 739 IT July 1945 V Page Dairy Industry Bureau -- 689 Defense Transportation Office - 785 Dist ribution Office 695 District of Columbia 739 District of Columbia Committee, House 720 Documents Office 746 Education and Labor Committee, Senate 733 Education Office 742 Emergency Management Office 785 Employees' Compensation Commission 739 Employment Security Bureau 745 Engineer Department 812 Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau 689 Executive Agencies, Special Committee to Investigate, House 721 Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of 713 Experiment Stations Office 690 Extension Service 695 Fair Employment Practice Committee 785 Farm Credit Administration 692 Farm Security Administration 695 Federal Bureau of Investigation 764 Federal Communications Commission 739 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 740 Federal Home Loan Bank Administration 771 Federal Housing Administration 772 Federal Loan Agency 740 Federal Power Commission 741 Federal Register Division 771 Federal Reserve System Board of Governors 741 Federal Security Agency 741 Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division 801 Federal Trade Commission 745 Federal Works Agency 745 Finance Committee, Senate 734 Fiscal Service 800 Fish and Wildlife Service 747 Food and Drug Administration 743 Foreign Affairs Committee, House 721 Foreign Agricultural Relations Office 692 Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 706 Foreign Economic Administ ration 785 Foreign Relations Committee, Senate 735 Foreign-Trade Zones Board 746 Forest Service 692 General Accounting Office 746 Geographical Names Board 748 Geological Survey 749 Government Printing Office 746 House of Representatives 713 Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau 690 Hydrographic Office 774 Immigration and Naturalization Committee, House 721 Immigration and Naturalization Service 764 vi Government Publications Page Immigration Committee, Senate 735 Indian Affairs Committee, House. 721 Indian AtTairs Committee, Senate 735 Indian Affairs Office 749 Information and Education Division 811 Informal ion Office .. 693 Inter- American Affairs Office 786 Interior Depart ineiit.. 747 Internal Revenue Bureau 800 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House 722 Interstate Commerce Commission 752 Interstate Commerce Committee, Senate 736 Irrigation and Reclamation Committee, House 722 Judge Advocate General's Department 812 Judiciary Committee, House 722 Judiciary Committee, Senate 736 Just ice Department. _ 757 Labor Committee, House 722 Labor Department 764 Labor Standards Division 765 Labor Statistics Bureau 766 Law Library 769 Legislative Reference Service ._ 769 Library of Army War College 812 Library of Congress 768 Library of Department of Agriculture 694 Marine Corps 773 Maritime Commission 770 Marketing Services Office 695 Medical Department 812 Medicine and Surgery Bureau 773 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House 722 Military Affairs Committee, House 723 Military Affairs Committee, Senate 736 Mines Bureau 749 Music Division 770 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 770 National Archives 771 National Bureau of Standards 707 National Housing Agency 771 National Institute of Health 744 National Labor Relations Board 772 National Park Service 751 National War Labor Board 786 Nautical Almanac Office 775 Naval Affairs Committee, House 724 Naval Affairs Committee, Senate. 736 Naval Operations Office 774 Naval Personnel Bureau 775 Naval War College 775 Navy Department -. 772 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey 812 Ordnance Bureau _ 775 July 1945 vii Page Pan American Sanitary Bureau 780 Pan American Union 780 Patent Office 708 Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau 691 Post Office and Post Roads Committee, House 726 Post Office Depart ment 781 Post Offices and Post Roads Committee, Senate. •_ 738 President of United States 782 Price Administration Office 786 Printing Committee, House 726 Procurement Division 800 Public Assistance Bureau 745 Public Buildings and Grounds Committee, House 727 Public Buildings and Grounds Committee, Senate 738 Public Debt Bureau 800 Public Health Service 743 Public Lands and Surveys Committee, Senate 738 Public Lands Committee, House 727 Public Roads Administration 746 Quartermaster General of Army 812 Railroad Retirement Board 792 Railway Mail Service 781 Reclamation Bureau 751 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 740 Reference Department 770 Research and Statistics Division 803 Rivers and Harbors Board 813 Rivers and Harbors Committee, House 728 Roads Committee, House 728 Rules Committee, House 728 Rural Electrification Administration 694 Securities and Exchange Commission 792 Selective Service System 792 Senate 729 Ships Bureau 775 Social Security Board 744 Soil Conservation Service 697 Solicitor, Agriculture Department - — 694 Solicitor, Interior Department 751 Solicitor, Labor Department 768 Solid Fuels Administration for War 751 Special Services Division 812 State Department 793 State Law Index 770 Supplies and Accounts Bureau 776 Supreme Court 794 Tariff Commission 796 Tax Court 796 Tennessee Valley Authority 798 Territories and Island Possessions Division 752 Topography Division 781 Treasurer of United States 800 Treasury Department 799 viii Government Publications Page Veterans Administration 803 Vocational Rehabilitation Office 745 :u ul Hour and Public Contracts Divisions 768 \\ 'ar 1 department __ 803 WiM Finance Division 803 War Food Administration. 694 \\ ar Information Office 790 War Manpower Commission 791 War Production Board 791 War Relocation Authority 752 War Shipping Administration 792 Ways and Means Committee, House ._ 729 Weal her Bureau 709 Women '8 Bureau 768 World War Veterans' Legislation Committee, House 729 General Information The Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. 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On page 347, under subhead "Insecticides", 2d entry, change "A. N. Phillips" to read A. N[M]. Phillips"; on page 386, under center head "Social Security Board", subhead "Police", change classification number "FS 3.2 : P 75" to read "FS 9.2 : P 75" and transfer entry to page 384 under "Community War Services Office", preceding 1st entry subheaded "Prostitution"; on page 429, under subhead "Plays", 1st entry, 2d line, change "Aileen L. Fischer" to read "Aileen L. Fisher". May 1945. On page 451, under "New Classification Numbers", change classifica- tion "L 2,2 * : date" to read "L 2.22 : date" ; on page 475, under subhead "Eco- nomic policy", 6th line, change "L. C. card 43-17526" to read "L. C. card 44-6221" ; on page 526, under subhead "Foreign relations", 1st entry, 1st line, change "1940" to read "1930". 682 New Classification! Numbers i'a Agriculture Department. A1.66:nos [Discussion series.] Xutb. — See, for earlier issues, A 3G.126 : (nos.). War Food Administration. Marketing Services Office. A 80.826 : nos [Commodity statistics.] Note. — See, lor earlier issues, A 80.119 : (nos.). Census Bureau. C3.52 4 :date Wool manufactures (monthly). [Proa] Civil Service Commission. CS 1.42: nos Equipment maintenance series, bulletins. Federal Reserve System Board of Governors. FR 1.26: nos Sales finance companies (monthly). [Proa] Note. — See, for earlier issues, C 3.151 : (date). Mines Bureau. 1 28.58 2 : nos Molybdenum reports; Monthly (new series). [Proa] 1 28.65: nos Nonferrous scrap dealers reports (monthly). [Proa] I 28.66: nos Iron ore monthly reports. [Proa] Note. — Early reports included in I 28.28 : 1 28.67: nos Lead scrap consumers reports (monthly). [Proa] 1 28.68: nos Zinc scrap consumers reports (monthly). [Proa] I 28.69: nos Zinc reports; Monthly. [Proa] I 28.70: nos Fluorspar reports ; Monthly. [Proa] I 28.71 : nos Aluminum alloy ingot, monthly reports. [Proa] War Relocation Authority. I52.8:CT Addresses. [Proa] Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions. L22.6:CT Regulations, rules, and instructions. Note. — See, for earlier issues, L 20.6 : (CT). Emergency Management Office. Price Administration Office. Pr 32.4267 : nos Facts for consumer durables trade (weekly). [Proa] Pr 32.4268 : date Price control fact sheets (monthly). [Proa] Inter-American Affairs Office. Pr 32.4606 : CT Regulations, rules, and instructions. Note. — Includes handbooks and manuals. War Production Board. Pr 32.4833 : nos Quality control rejiorts. [Proa] War Finance Division. T66.17:nos Any bonds today? Inspector General's Department. W9.8 2 :date Practical check lists (monthly). Note. — Supplement to Information circulai (W9.8:). Army Air Forces. W 108.20 : letter-nos Detailed mock-up information. Army Service Forces. Special Services Division. W 100 116 : nos Soldier shows, folios. [Processed and printed.] Note. — The following publications have been discontinued : Federal Power Commission, Stocks of coal and oil and days' supply (FP 1.11 4 : nos.) ; Civilian Defense Office, Statistical bulletins (Pr 32.4425: v. uos ) ; Civilian Defense Office. Resume' of activities of Protection Branch (Pr 32.4426: nos.) ; Civilian Defense Office, Monthly bulletin of Protection Services Division and Industrial Protection Division (Pr 32.4427: nos.) ; Army Air Forces, Army Air Forces Library bulletin (W 108.12: date). 683 684 Government Publications Congressional Set Ncym— The bound volumes of congressional documents and reports are not listed in the Monthly catalogs, since the publications contained therein have been previously entered separately. The following bound relume was sent to Depository Libraries during the month ol June 1945: House Beporta No. 2056, 78th Congress, 2d session. • Item 414 Monthly Catalog NO. 606 • JULY 1945 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES COURTS Federal probation, quarterly journal of correctional philosophy and practice, v. 9, no. 1 and 2, Jan.-Mar. and Apr.-June 1945; [edited by United States Probation System]. [Federal Prison Industries, Inc., 1945.] cover titles, 52 p. il. and 56 p. il. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Prisons Bureau, Justice Department. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers.] f Ju 10.8 : 9/1,2 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, who can then select the available ones desired. Addresses. Moving forward together, address by Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard at dinner of Kiwanis Club, Richmond, Ind., May 9, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] | A 1.40 : W 63/122 Agriculture decisions. Agriculture decisions, under regulatory laws administered in Department of Agriculture (including court decisions), v. 3, no. 11 and 12; Nov. and Dec. 1944. 1944. [xiii] +953-1318 p. [Monthly. Reported, in- dexed, and edited by I. J. Lowe. Includes Agriculture decisions 775-823.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. • Item 11 L. C. card Agr 42-262 A 1.5S/a : 3/11,12 Same, v. 4, no. 1-4; Jan.-Apr. 1945. 1945. [xxxii] 4-1-383 p. [Includes Agriculture decisions 824-867.] * Paper, nos. 1 and 2, each 15c, * nos. 3 and 4, each 20c, $2.00 a yr. • Item 11 A 1.58/a : 4/1-4 Azotobacter. Growth curves of Azotobacter at different pH levels [with list of literature cited] ; by P. L. Gainey and Eric Fowler. 1945. [2] +219-236 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, Apr. 1, 1945, v. 70, no. 7.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Kans.-lOO Beans. Effect of some environmental factors on set of pods and yield of white pea beans; by J. F. Davis. 1945. [2] +237-249 p. il. [From Journal of agri- cultural research, Apr. 1, 1945, v. 70, no. 7.] * Pap«r, 5c A 1.23/a : Mich.-44 Crops and markets. Crops and markets, v. 22, no. 1 and 2; Jan. and Apr. 1945. [1945.] p. 1-108, il. 4° [Quarterly.] * Paper, 10c single copy, 30c a yr. ; foreign subscription, 45c • Item 8 L. C. card Agr. 24-113 A 1.52 : 22/1,2 Index to Crops and markets, v. 21, 1944. [1945.] 5 p. 4° * Paper. 5c. • Item 8 A 1.52 : 21/ind. Journal of agricultural research, v. 70, no. 1-12; Jan. 1-June 15, 1945. [1945.] cover titles, p. 1-426, il. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. [Semimonthly. Articles appearing in the Journal are listed in the Monthly catalog as issued.] * Paper, 10c single copy, $2.25 a vr. ; foreign subscription, $3.75. • Item 12 L. C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23 : 70/1-12 Note. — This periodical is issued by the Agriculture Department in cooperation with the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. As the edition Is limited it is not sent free to individuals, but only to libraries of experiment stations, colleges, tech- nical schols, and universities, and to laboratories, divisions, offices, and departments on whose staffs are several technically trained men in biological, chemical, or physical sciences. It is also sent to such institutions as make suitable exchanges of their pub- lications for those of the Agriculture Department. • Sent to Depository Libraries 685 686 Government Publications r<-ii<-h< s. Method for determining relative cold hardiness of dormant peach fruit buds [with list of literature cited]; by BL M. Bleeder, O. W. Davidson, and M. A. Blake. 1945. [2] +283-302 p. IL [From Journal of agricultural research. May l. 1MB, v. TO, do. '••.] * Paper, Be. A L28/a : N J.-34 Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publi- cations and motion pictures. See entry, below, under center head Information Office. Soybeans. Inheritance of number of seeds per pod and leaflet shape in soybean | with list of literature cited] ; by Wayne B. Domingo. 1945. [2] +251-288 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, Apr. 15, 1045, v. 70, no. 8.] • Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : I11.-78 Tomato wilt. Physiologic specialization in tomato wilt fungus Fusariuin oxy- sponim t". lycoperatcl ; hy L. J. Alexander and C. M. Tucker. 1045. [2] +303- 813 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, May 1, 1045. v. 70. no. 9.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Ohio-31 USD A, Jan. 8-June 25, 1945; [v. 4, no. 1-13]. [1945.] Each 8 p. or 4 p. 4° [Fortnightly.] t L. C. card Agr 42-25S A 1.57 : 4/1-13 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, Jan.-June 1945; v. 20, no. 1-6. [1945.] Each 24 p. il. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a vr. ; foreign subscription 70c. • Item 54 L. C. card Agr 26-1797 A 36.15 : 29/1-3 Agricultural statistics. Statistical summary, SS-25 to SS-31 ; Dec. 12, 1944- June 12, 1945. [1944-45.] Each [2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.151: 25-31 Cotton. Consolidated cotton report, Nov. 8 and Dec. 8, 1944. [1944.] Each 1 p. large 8° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Census Bureau.] f A 36.30 : 944/5-2, 6-2 Cotton production : Cotton and cottonseed production, 1944. Apr. 27, 1945. 6 p. large 8° [Processed.] t A 36.30: 944/7 Cotton production, Nov. and Dec. 1044. [1944.] 2 p. and 3 p. large 8° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.30 : 944/5, 6 Cotton situation, CS-97 to CS-103; Dec. 1944-June 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.40/2 : 97-103 Crops. Crop production, Jan. 1-June 1, 1945. [1945.] various paging, large 8° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.29 : 945/1-6 ■ Farm production, farm disposition, and value of principal crops. 1943-44, by States; [prepared by staff of Crop Reporting Board]. Washington. D. C., May 1945. cover title, 61 p. il. large 8° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t A 36.2 : C 88/11/943-44 Dairy situation, DS-161 to DS-166; Jan.-June 1945. [1945.] various paging. 11. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] | A 36.65 : 161-166 Demand and price situation, Dec. 1944-June 1945. [1944-45.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.28 : 944/12-945/6 Eggs. Liquid, frozen, and dried egg production, Dec. 1944-May 1945. Jan. 24- June 25, 1915. Each [2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.155 : 944/12-945/5 Farm income situation, FIS-59 to FIS-64 ; Dec. 1944-May 1945. [1044-45.] vari- ous paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.122 : 59-64 Farm labor. Farm labor: Farm employment rises less than usual. Feb. 12, 1945. 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.140 : 945/2 Same: Farm employment still at low level. May 11, 1945. 18 p. il. 4° [Processed.] | A 36.140 : 945/5 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 687 Farm labor — Continued. Same : Farm employment up as spring planting season approaches. Mar. 13,1945. 12 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.140 : 945/3 Same: Farm wage rates at January record, employment reaches new seasonal low. Jan. 12, 1945. 12 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.140 : 945/1 Same : Farm wage rates continue to rise, employment down from year ago. Apr. 13, 1945. 16 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.140 : 945/4 Same : Farm wasre rates rise to new highs, employment down from year ago. June 14, 1945. ^18 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.140 : 945/6 Farm mortgages. Private lenders hold larger proportion of declining farm- mortgage debt. May 1945. 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2 :M 84/13 Fats and oils situation, FOS-94 ; Dec. 1944. [1945.] 20 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.97: 94 Feed situation, FDS-65 to FDS-71 ; Dec. 1944- June 1945. [1944-45.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.117: 65-71 Food. National food situation, NFS-22 to NFS-26 ; Nov. 1944-June 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Sometimes one number covers 2 months.] f A 36.147 : 22-26 Fruit situation, TFS-74 and TFS-75; Jan. and June 1945. [1945.] 26 p. il. and 30 p. il. 4° [Issued 4 times a year, June, August, October, and January. Processed.] t A 36.99: 74,75 Hatchery production, Dec. 1944-May 1945. Jan. 15-June 15, 1945. various pag- ing, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.154 : 944/12-945/5 Land policy review, spring and summer 1945 ; v. 8, no. 1 and 2. [1945.] 40 p. and 48 p. 12° [Quarterly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 30c a yr. ; foreign subscription, 40c. • Item 59 L. C. card Agr 38-364 A 36.103 : 8/1,2 Livestock and wool situation, LWS-32 to LWS-38 ; Dec. 1944-June 1945. [1944- 45.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.141 : 32-38 Marketing and transportation situation, MTS-28 to MTS-34; Dec. 1944-June 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.143 : 28-34 Meat animals, farm production and income, 1943-44. Washington, D. 0., Apr. 27, 1945. [2] 4-20 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2 : M 46/5/943-44 Milk. Evaporated, condensed, and dry milk report, Nov. 1944-Apr. 1945. Dec. 29, icessed.] f A 36.153 : 944/11-945/4 Farm production, disposition, and income from milk, 1943-44, and miscel- laneous dairy statistics. Washington, D. C, Apr. 16, 1945. [2] 4-29 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2 : M 59/18/943-44 Fluid milk prices in city markets for Jan.-June 1945. Jan. 12-June 13, 1945. Each 10 p. or 12 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 36.152 : 945/1-6 Poultry and egg situation, PES-96 to PES-101; Dec. 1944-May 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.96 : 96-101 Publications. Check list of publications issued during Dec. 1944-May 1945. t A 36.70/2 : 944/12-945/5 Tobacco situation, TS-31 and TS-32; Jan. and Mar. 1945. [1945.] 28 p. and 21 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.94 : 31, 32 Vegetables. Commercial truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] t A 36.101 : Note. — The Agricultural Economics Bureau issues a series of reports relating to truck crops which, although numbered in one series (TC followed by the year and a number with a different group of hundreds assigned for each month), consists of several distinct groups as follows : Commercial truck crops for fresh market, commonly called Truck crop • Sent to Depository Libraries 654924 — 45 2 Qgg Government Publications l vy protecting Inventors in tln-ir patent rights; enumerating, compiling, and disseminating population statistics as well as social, industrial, and fiscal data; estab- lishing commodity weights, measures, and standards; fostering the Nation's civil air transportation system ; and disseminating vital weather information. The free distribu- tion of publications of tbe Department is confined almost entirely to libraries, educational Institutions, tli«' press, and commercial organisations. Others may procure them, at prices stated below, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office. Wash- ington 25, I ». C, to whom remittances must be sent direct, as his office is not a part of tin- Department of Commerce. Addresses. United States and industrialization of tho world, address by Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of Commerce, before Institute of World Affairs, New York City, May 24, 1945. [1945.] 9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t C1.18:W15 CENSUS BUREAU Automobile accidents. Summary of motor vehicle accident fatalities, 2d and 3d quarter, 1944. Feb. 14 and May 28, 1945. p. 23-06, il. 4° [Processed. Pre- liminary report] f C 3.128/3 : 944/2, 3 r, )isus. 1940 (16 th). See, below, entry under center bead Census, 1940 ( 16th). Cotton. Activity in cotton spinning industry for Dec. 1944— May 1945. Jan. 19- June 21, 1945. Each 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. 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Issued in postal card form.] t C 3.20 : 944-45/S, 9 Cottonseed received and crushed, and cottonseed products produced and shipped out, Aug. 1-Apr. 30, cottonseed and cottonseed products on hand. Aug. 1-Apr. 30, seasons 1944-45 and 1943-44. Jan. 12-May 12, 1945. Each oblong 32° [Monthly. Preliminary reports. Issued in postal card form.] f C 3.149 : 944-45/5-9 Customs ports. Changes in Schedule D, code classification of customs districts by ports of entry. [May 2, 1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f C 3.150 : D/ch.-l Elections. Army and Navy voting in 1944; by Richard C. Spencer. Apr. 1945. 20 p. il. 4° (Elections. I!i44, no. 3.) [Processed. Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division.] t C 3.153: 944/3 State proposals voted upon in 1944; by Richard C. Spencer. Apr. 1945. 28 p. il. 4° (Elections, 1944, no. 2.) [Processed. Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division.] t C 3.153 : 944/2 Employment. Government employment, 2d quarter, 1945; v. 6, no. 3, Public employment in Apr. 1945. June 1945. 2 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f C 3.140 : 6/3 Financial statistics. City finances, 1!)43: v. 2, Topical reports, no. 1A, City debt for fiscal year 1948; by Josef Berolzheimer. May 1945. 6 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division.] t I .. C. card 34-28211 C 3.142 : 943/v.2/no. 1 A • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 699 Financial statistics — Continued. Extracts from governmental finances in United States, 1942, United States summary. Nov. 1944. 4 p. 4° (Census of government, 1942.) [Processed.] t C 3.2/a : F 49 Supplementary extract from governmental finances in United States, 1942, United States summary. Nov. 1944. 4 p. 4° (Census of governments, 1942.) [Processed.] t C 3.2/a : F 49/2 2d supplementary extract from governmental finances in United States, 1942, United States summary. June 1945. 11 p. 4° (Census of governments, 1942.) [Processed.] t C 3.2/a :F49/3 State finances, 1944; v. 1, Individual State analyses [title page and con- tents]. [1945.] iv p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division.] f C 3.141 : 944/v.l/t.p.& eont. Same: v. 3, Statistical compendium, preliminary summary, Summary of State government finances in 1944. May 1945. 8 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division.] t L. C. card 16-26796 C 3.141 : 944/v.3/Prelim. Foreign trade. Foreign commerce and navigation of United States, calendar year 1942: Table 4-A, United States exports of domestic and foreign merchandise under lend-lease program by commodities and countries, 1942. May 1945. [2] 4-76 p. 4° [Processed. For preliminary distribution. Prepared under su- pervision of J. Edward Ely, chief, Foreign Trade Division. 1 f Paper, 15c. L. C. card 14-21466 C 3.159 : 942/tab.4-A [Foreign trade] reports. [Processed.] f various prices, see note below. C 3.164 : Note. — The Foreign trade reports (designated Report no. FT followed by a number) provide information on United States trade which heretofore has been withheld from dissemination to the public for reasons of security. Strategic, military and critical ma- terials, so designated by appropriate Government agencies, are not shown in detail in these reports. Each report is issued monthly, with a calendar year annual. Some of the earlier issues cover a period of 6 months. The reports are for sale by the Bureau of Census on a subscription basis, and information concerning the various prices can be obtained from that Bureau. These publications are not available through the Superintendent of Documents. The parts thus far comprising the Foreign trade reports are as follows : FT 100. United States general imports and imports for consumption, commodity totals. FT 110. United States general imports from Latin American republics, commodity by country totals. FT 120. United States general imports from Latin American republics, country by commodity totals. FT 121. United States general imports from Canada and Mexico, country by commodity totals. FT 400. United States exports of domestic and foreign merchandise (including lend-lease exports), commodity totals. FT 410. United States exports of domestic and foreign merchandise (including lend-lease exports) to Latin American republics, commodity by countrv totals. [Report no. FT 410 is divided into sections according to Schedule B commodity groups. 1 FT 420. United States exports of domestic and foreign merchandise (ineludincr lend- lease exports) to Latin American republics, country by commodity totals. FT 421. United States exports of domestic and foreign merchandise (including lend- lease exports) to Canada and Mexico, country bv commodity totals. FT 800. United States trade in domestic and foreign merchandise with Alaska, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands of United States. FT 850. United States exports and imports of gold and silver. Industrial and ousiness statistics. [Monthly and quarterly industrial and busi- ness statistics.] 4° or oblong 8° [Processed.] t C3. (various arbitrary numbers) : Note. — The Census Bureau collects and publishes monthly and quarterly current statistics 1n processed form for numerous industries and commodities. Summaries of most of these statistics are published later in Survey of current business issued each month by the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. The titles of these reports as issued for 1945, with the Documents Office classification number for each, are listed below : Monthly industrial and business reports Asphalt and tar roofing and siding prod- Confectionery and competitive- chocolate nets. Shipments of (C 3.100:) products, manufacturers' sales Boots, shoes and slippers, other than rub- (C 3.135:) ber (C 3.43 :) Cotton consumed, on hand, and active cot- Commercial steel castings (C 3.74 :) ton spindles (C 3.21 :) • Sent to Depository Libraries 700 Government Publications Industrial and business statistics — Continued. Monthly industrial and business reports — Continued. Cotton, leather, and Rilled garment! (cl- Public- merchandise warehousing viiinu and Governmenl > (C 8.64 :) 102 :) Cottonseed products manufactured and on Pyroxylin coated woven cotton fabrics hand at <>n mills by States c. C 31.211/a : 4/47 Vortheast Airline*. I)i<\ DOcket no. 556, Boston and Maine and Maine Central Railroads, control. Northeast Airlines, Inc.. decided Aug. 23. 1848 T19431 : opinion [and orderl. [1946.] p. 379-888, ( [Opinion] 26.) [From O. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] •Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/26 Northwest lirlines, im-. Docket no. 403. Northwest Airlines, inc.. Green Bay- Waiisau Kan oia ire service, decided l'ch. 2, 1943; opinion [and order], [1945.] ]). 110 v_'7. ([Opinion] 12.) [From 0. A. P.. Reports, v. 4.} * Paner. 5c. C 31.211/a: 4/12 Docket no. 849, Kdrthwest Airlines, Inc., mail rates, decided Dec. 11. 1943: opinion [and order]. [1945.] p. 515-528. ([Opinion] 43.) [From O A. B Reports, v. i. •Paper, 5c. 031.211 a: t i;; • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 705 Pan American Airways, Inc. Docket no. 456, Pan American Airways, Inc., addi- tional Latin American service [decided Nov. 5, 1943; opinion and order]. [1945.] [1] 4-540-545 p. ([Opinion] 45.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/45 Docket no. 5S8, Pan American Airways, Inc., acquisition of Aerovias de Guatemala, S. A., decided Sept. 21, 1943 ; opinion [and order]. [1945.] p. 403- 40S. ([Opinion] 29.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/29 Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corporation. Dockets nos. 398 and 599, Pennsyl- vania-Central Airlines Corporation, Baltimore-Pittsburgh mail service, decided Oct. 28, 1943: opinion [and order]. [1945.] p. 423-425. ([Opinion] 33.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/33 Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc. Docket no. 314, Transcontinental & West- ern Air, Inc., et al., additional north-south California services [decided May 10, 1943; opinion and order]. [1945.] [l]+254-277 p. ([Opinion] 20.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/20 Same; [supplemental opinion and order]. [1945.] p. 373-378. ([Opin- ion] 25.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/25 Docket no. 514, Transcontinental & Western Air Inc., et al., Topeka-Salina- Hutchinson service [decided Apr. 26, 1944; opinion and order]. [1945.] [1] +622-632 p. ([Opinion] 53.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/53 Docket no 585, Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc., service to Columbia, Mo., decided Oct. 7, 1943; opinion [and order]. [1945.] p. 415-418. ([Opin- ion] 31.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/31 Docket no. 604, Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc., mail rates, decided Feb. 6, 1943; opinion [and order]. [1945.] p. 139-156. ([Opinion] 14.) [This proceeding also includes Docket no. 634. From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/14 Docket no. 624, Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc., service to Lan- caster [decided Nov. 2, 1943; opinion and order]. [1945.] [1] +426-428 p. ([Opinion] 34.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/34 United, Air Lines Transport Corporation. Docket no. 808, United Air Lines Trans- port Corporation, mail rates [decided Feb. 1, 1943 ; opinion and order]. [1945.] [1] +128-138 p. ( [Opinion] 13.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a :4/13 Western Air Lines, Inc. Docket no. 695, Western Air Lines, Inc., mail rate for routes nos. 13, 19, and 52, decided Nov. 8, 1943; opinion [and order]. [1945.] p. 441-459. ( [Opinion] 36.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/36 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Cheltenham Magnetic Observatory. Magnetic observatory results at Cheltenham, Md., 1935-36; [by] David G. Knapp and H. Herbert Howe. Washington, D. C, 1944. [2]+113p. il. (MO-22.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 9-35432 C 4.16 : 22 Coast pilots. Supplement to United States coast pilot, West Indies, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands, 4th (1939) edition ; May 5, 1945. [1945.] 8 leaves. (Serial 615-3.) f • Item 245 L. C. card 40-26472 C 4.62/2 : P 96/supp.945 Current tables, Pacific Coast, North America and Philippine Islands, [calendar] year 1946. 1945. 130 p. +3 folded leaves, il. (Serial 66S.) [Includes list of publications by Coast and Geodetic Survey relating to tides and currents.] t Paper, 15c. • Item 230 L. C. card 22-26900 C 4.23 : 946 • Sent to Depository Libraries 706 Government Publications Xeisinoloaical bulletin, MSI-114 Bud MSI 116; Apr.-Juue and July-Sept. 1943. [1945,1 cover title, 18+12+ [1 ] +26 p. and 18+14+20 p. f° [Quarterly. Processed, with printed cover.] t C 4.36 : 114,115 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC C< >MMEK< E BUREAU Business. Survey <>f current business, Jan. June 1945; I v. 25, no. 1-6]]. [190.] cover titles, each 21 + S36 p. or 20+S30 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of covers.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.7.". • Item 257 L. Q card 21-20819 018.35:25/1-6 Same, weeklv supplement, Jan. 4-June 28, 1945. [1945.] Each [2] p. il. 4° [Processed.] t 018.30:945/1-25 Commerce. Reprint from Foreign commerce weekly. [1945.] [1]+41 p. il. 4° [Processed. Contains articles bv Wayne C. Taylor from Foreign commerce weekly. Feb. 15, 1941-Apr. 7, 1945.] t C 18.5/la : T 219 Domestic commerce, v. .•;:;. no. 1-6; Jan.-June 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthlv.] * Taper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.40. • Item 251 C 18.32 : 33/1-0 Foreign commerce weekly, v. 18, no. 1-v. 19, no. 13; Dec. 30, 1944-June 23. 191.". [1044— 45.] various pacing il. 4° * Paper, 15c, single copy, $6.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $8.75. • Item 251 18.5/1 : 18/1-19/13 Industrial reference service. *various prices, see note below. • Item 253 C 18.220 : Note. — The service provides comprehensive current data on production, distribution, prices, standards, specifications, export and import trade, foreign tariffs and regulations as applied to specific commodities, results of domestic market research, foreign market surveys. Single parts as listed below are available at $l.. r i0 per volume, foreign subscription S2.no, except Chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals (pt. 2) which is $2.00 per volume, foreitrn subscription $2.75. Each volume will cover a year. Single copies of the several reports issued are available at the uniform price of 5 cents each. Remittances for subscriptions to the service should be made to the Superintendent of Documents, Govern- ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. The parts thus far comprising the Industrial reference service are as follows : pt. 1. Transportation. pt. 2. Chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals, pt. 3. Motion pictures and equipment. pt. 4. Electrical equipment. » pt. 5. Foodstuffs, fats and oils, pt. 6. Forest products, pt. 7. Leather. pt. 8. General products. Industry survey, manufacturers' inventories, shipments, incoming business, un- filled orders, Nov. 1944-Apr. 1945. [1944-45.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t 018.224:944/12-945/4 Inter-American Development Commission. I. A. D. C. now, accomplishments and aspirations of Inter-American Development Commission, new instrument of hemisphere advancement; by J. Rafael Oreamuno. T1945.] 3 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed. From Foreign commerce weekly, Jan. 6, 1945.] f C 18.5/la : In 82/2 International reference service, v. 2, no. 4; May 1945. [1945.] ii -4-22 p. il. 4° [Title is: Effects of the war on Brazil's foreign trade; prepared by Gertrude E. Heare.] * Paper. 5c. • Item 255 L. C. card 41-50213 ClS.223:2/4 Note. — This service, punched for standard 3 ring binder, carries information and reports on economic conditions, markets, and industrial developments abroad, foreign trade, trade restrictions and commercial policies, transportation and communications, monetary and financial developments, and many other subjects of vital interest to the foreign trade community. Eacli volume will cover a year and may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents at a subscription price of $2.00 a year. Lumber. Industry report: Lumber, Mar. and June 1945, Timber products series, pt. 1; prepared by Lumber Unit in cooperation with War Production Board, Forest Products Bureau [audi Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service. [1945.1 36 p. il. and 38 p. il. 4° [Quarterly. Processed.] t 018.230:945/1,2 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 707 Metalwork. Establishing and operating metal working shop; prepared by Wil- liam H. Myer and associates, William L. Beck, Howard E. Way, and O. Schreiner, jr. [1945.] vii+202 p. il. (Industrial series no. 16.) [Prepared in cooperation with members of metal working industry. Originally prepared as an Education manual for War Department. Text and another illustration on p. 1^ of cover.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 254 L. C. card 45-36259 C 18.225 : 16 Transportation. Industry report: Domestic transportation. Oct.-Nov. 1944 to Apr-May 1943; prepared by Transportation Unit. [1944--45.] various paging, il. 4° [Bimonthly. Processed.] t 018.232:944/2-945/2 Wood pulp. Industry report : Pulp and paper, Jan.-June 1945, Pulp and paper series, pt. 1 ; prepared by Pulp and Paper Unit in cooperation with War Pro- duction Board, Forest Products Bureau. [1945.] various paging, il. 6 p. of pi. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t 018.229:945/1-6 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Acoustics, publications by members of staff of National Bureau of Standards. Jan. 26, 1945. 7 p. 4° (Letter circular LC-778.) [Processed. Supersedes LC-636.] t 013.16:778 Cans. Milk shipping cans. Mar. 8, 1945. iv+8 p. (Simplified practice recom- mendation R208-45.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 280 013.12/1:208 Carbon-brush terminals (electric). 1945. ii+9 p. (Simplified practice recom- mendation R210-45.) [Effective date, July 15, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 280 C 13.12/1 : 210 Diamond poicder. Grading of diamond powder, recorded voluntary standard of the trade. 1945. ii+9 p. (Commercial standard CS123— 45.) [Effective date for new production, from May 5, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 274 C 13.20 : 123 Journal of research. Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 33, no. 6 ; Dec. 1944. [1945.] ii +407-482+ [2] p. il. [Monthly. Includes research papers 1618-23, and Index to v. 33. Individual papers are issued separately and are listed in the Monthly catalog as they appear.] * Paper, 30c, single copy, $3.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $4.50. • Item 278 L. C. card 45-35654-45-35659 C 13.22 : 33/6 Same, v. 34, no. 1-6 ; Jan.-June 1945. 1945. [xii]+612 p. il. 4 pi. 34 p. of pi. 2 tab. [Includes Research papers 1624-59.] • Item 278 L. C. card 45-35684-45-35690 and 45-35912^5-35941 C 13.22 : 34/1-6 Leather, publications by members of staff of National Bureau of Standards. Apr. 5, 1945. 14 p. 4° (Letter circukar LC-788.) [Processed. Supersedes LC- 667.] f 013.16:788 Paper Section. News bulletin of Paper Section, Oct.-Nov. 1944 to Apr-May 1945. [1944-45.] Each 3 p. or 2 p. 4° [Bimonthly. Processed.] t C 13.28 : 944/6-945/3 Soils. Effect of aeration on hydrogen-ion concentration of soils in relation to identification of corrosive soils [with list of references] ; by Melvin Romanoff. [1945. J p. 227-241. (Research paper RP1639.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Mar. 1945, v. 34.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 1639 Sugars. Copper reduction of dextrose, levulose, invert sugar, and sucrose-invert- sugar mixtures in citrate-carbonate solution ; by Richard F. Jackson and Emma J. McDonald. [1945.] p. 213-226, il. (Research paper RP1638.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Mar. 1945, v. 34.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 1638 Tainting extracts. Hydrometer correction tables and thermal-density coefficients for vegetable tanning extracts; by Mary Grace Blair and Elmer L. Peffer. May 4, 1945. ii+24 p. (Circular C449.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36285 C 13.4 : 449 • Sent to Depository Libraries 708 Government Publications I i rl, nirnl nnrs inilldin of National Bureau of Standards, Jan-June 1945; no. 833-338. [1045.] p. 1-49. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 70c. • Item 281 L. C. ea r,l 26 -28627 C 13.13 : 333-338 PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes Specilicii loni and drawings of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office when identified by patent number. The Office also issues coupon orders in packages of SO at $2.00 per package, or In books containing 100 coupons at $10.00 per book. These Coupons are good Until used but are to be used only for orders sent tO tin' 1'atent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office, Washington, D. C. liitrlunis, ifertoti B. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5128, in re Merton E. Burhans, improvements in enriched and whole wheat flour and bread; brief for commissioner of patents. [1945.] cover title, 7 p. 4° t C 21.10 : B 916 Classification bulletin 93, class 13, Electric furnaces, class 219, Electric heating, containing classification of above classes revised by Classification Division, and including all changes through order no. 3879, dated Feb. 10, 1945. [1945.] [1] +8 leaves, large 8° * Paper, 10c. • Item 286 L. C. card 8-16238 C 21.3 : 93 Crowe, Morton B. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5082, in re Morton B. Crowe, improvements in medicament vehicles or emul- sions; brief for commissioner of patents. [1945.] cover title, 13 p. 4° X C 21.10 :C 886/8 [Decisions in patent and trade-mark cases, etc.] Jan. 2-June 26, 1945. [1946.] various paging, large 8° [Weekly. The last issue of each month includes Bulletin of decisions of Patent Office on trade-marks rendered during the preceding month. 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In the last weekly issue of each month there is included in the Official gazette a section entitled Bulletin of decisions of Patent Office on trade-marks. The annual index of patents will hereafter be published in 2 parts, one on Patents, price $2.00, and the other on Trade-marks, price 75c. These indexes are not included in the regular subscription price for the Official gazette given above, but will be sent to those yearly subscribers who remit $18.75 ; foreign subscription for the same, $28.75. Same [title page, contents, etc., to] v. 569; Dec. 1944. 1945. [2] leaves, large 8° * Paper, 5c. single copy, included in price of Official gazette for subscribers. • Item 290 C 21.5 : 569/t.p.&cont. Same, v. 570-575; Jan.-June 1945. 1945. 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C. card 45-362S4 Y 7.1 : B 43 LAWS Note. — The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form are known as "slip laws." Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and published in the volumes of the Statutes at large. The "slip law" bears the chapter number and the session of Congress during which the law was enacted, but this information does not appear in the entries listed below. Private law 69-105, 79th Congress. Note. — The Division of Research and Publication. State Department, receives a small supply of the private laws which it distributes free upon application. Bieirer, Mrs. Frances. H. R. 856, act for relief of Frances Biewer. Approved May 29, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 71.) Black, Boyd B. IT. R. 2006, act for relief of Boyd B. Black. Approved May 29. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 87.) Boirrrs, Mn. Ihittic. H. R. 2007, act for relief of Hattie Bowers. Approved June 1, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 98.) Boulston. Sirs, ilerial E. C. 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(Private law 95.) pp Strangio, Domcnico. H. R. 1815, act tor relief of Doinenico Strangio. Approved Mav °9 1945. 1 p. (Private law 83.) J Walton, Sidney B. H. R. 1069, act for relief of Sidney B. Walton. Approved May 29 1945. 1 p. (Private law 76.) ' Williams, Ed. H. R. 879, act for relief of Ed Williams. Approved May 29 1945 1 p. (l'rivate law 72.) Wornhoff, W. C. S. 498, act for relief of W. C. Wornhoff and Josephine Wornhoff Ap- proved May 29, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 94.) v Public law 59-86, 79th Congress. Note. — Public laws in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Super- intendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C, at a subscription price of $3 00 a ses- sion, foreign subscription, $4.25 ; single copies are usually 5c; no. 61, State Department no. 62, Navy Department, and no. 85, Appropriation*, which see below, are 10c. • Item 1035. Agriculture. S. 383, act to provide for further development of cooperative agricultural [and home economics] extension work. [Approved June 6, 1945.] 2 p (Public law 76.) Appropriations. H. R. 3109, act making appropriations for legislative branch fiscal year 1946. [Approved June 13, 1945.] 24 p. (Public law 85.) Children's Bureau. H. J. Res. 212, joint resolution making supplemental appropria- tion, fiscal year 1945, for Children's Bureau, Department of Labor [for grants to States for emergency maternity and infant care, and advancing for obligation 1946 appropriations for Social Security Board for grants to States for old-age assistance, unemployment compensation, etc.]. Approved June 12, 1945 1 p (Public law 83.) Claims. H. R. 2068, act to provide for settlement of claims of military personnel and civilian employees of War Department or of Army for damage to or loss, destruction, capture or abandonment of personal property occurring incident to their service. [Approved May 29, 1945.] 2 p. (Public law 67.) • Sent to Depository Libraries 712 Government PUBLICATIONS Public law 59 86, 79th <'"nmvss < •mitinu.-.I. y,il,r. 1045. i p. (Public law 7o.) Freight rates, ll. it. 8038, act to amend sec. 409 of interstate commerce act. as amended, relating t<> Joint rates of freight forwarders and common carriers by motor vehicle, so as to extend period of operations under that section. Approved Mav 16, 1945, 1 p. (Public law 80.) Lake Champlatn Bridge Commission. II. J. Res. 113, joint resolution granting consent of Congress to agreement amending original agreement entered into by New York and Vermont relating to creation of Lake Champlain Bridge Commission. | Approved May 31, 1945.] 4 p. (Public law 71.) Maritime Commission. II. .1. Res. ITT. joint resolution repealing portion of appropria- tion and contrnct authorization [for ship construction] available to Maritime Com- mission. Approved Mav lilt. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 68.) Medical Corps, Army. H. R. 8070, acl to extend provisions of act of Nov. 29, 1940 (Public law 884, 70th Congress) [relating to promotion of Medical, Dental, and Veterinary <',,rps officers, until 6 months after termination of present wars]. Approved May 16, 1945. i p. (Public law 59.) Military Academy, West Point, II. R. 1947. act to authorize increase in pay of chaplain al Military Academy while serving under reappointment for additional term or terms. Approved .Tune 2, 194"). 1 p. (Public law 73.) Mississippi River. H. R. 533, act authorizing Minnesota Department of Highways to construct free highway bridge across Mississippi River at or near Hastings, Minn. Approved May 29, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 63.) II. R. 1 652, act granting consent of Congress to Louisiana to construct free highway bridge across Mississippi River at or near New Orleans, La. Approved Mav 29, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 65.) Waval Advance Base Depot, North Kingstoien. S. 647, act to authorize Secretary of Navy to convey to Rhode Island, for highway purposes only, strip of land within Naval Advance' Base Depot, North Kingstown. R. I. Approved May 29, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 70.) , \avu Department. H. R. 2907. act making appropriations for Navy Department and naval service, fiscal year 1946. [Approved May 29, 1945.1 24 p. (Public law 62. i Officers Navy S. 645, act to suspend until 6 months after termination of present wars s,.,- ;> of act of Mar. 3. 1883 (22 Stat. 481), as amended [relating to shore duty of officers of Navy], Approved May 29. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 69.) Pearl Harbor. S. J. Res. 66. joint resolution to extend statute of limitations in certain cases [so as to extend time limit for immunity from possible court martial or prose- cution of any person or persons, military or civil, connected with Pearl Harbor catastrophe of Dec. 7. 1941, for 6 months after termination of hostilities with .Tapani. Approved June 7. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 77.) Pigeon River. H. R. 1659, act authorizing Department of Highways of Minnesota to construct bridge across Pigeon River [below High Falls on trunk highway no. 61 in Minnesota 1. Approved May 29, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 66.) Pipe lines. H. R. 2600, act to amend sec. 9 of act to facilitate construction, extension. or completion of interstate petroleum pipe lines related to national defense, and to promote interstate commerce, as amended. Approved June S, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 78.) Radiomen. H. R. 3267. act to further extend effectiveness of act approved Dec. 17, 1941, relating to additional safeguards to radio communications service of ships of United States, as amended. Approved June 13, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 86.) Recruiting and enlistment. H R. 2388. act to provide for enlistments in Regular Army during period of war. Approved June 1. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 72.) Reserve O [Veers' Training Corps. S. 889. act to amend sec. 47c of national defense act. as amended, so as to authorize credit to students now or hereafter enrolled in senior division of Reserve Officers' Training Corps lor military training received while on active duty in Army. Navy. Marine Corps, or Coast Guard, or while pursuing course of instruction in Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps. Approved June 9. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 81.) State Department. II. R. 2603, act making appropriations for Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, the judiciary, and Federal Loan Agency, tiscal year 1946. [Ap- proved Ma\ 21, 1946.] :'.T p. (Public law 61.) Tlingit Indians. II. R. 1804. act to amend act for relief of Tlingit and n.iirta Indians of Alaska [so as to extend time tor filing suit in Court of Claims]. Approved June 4. till.".. 1 p. 1 Public law 74.) Tug Park. II. R. 1184, act to authorize Slater Branch Bridge and Road Club to con- struct free suspension bridge across Tug Fork of Big Sandy River at or near William- son, W. Va. Approved May 29, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 04. t IPor Mobilization and Reconversion Office. H. R. 1527, acl to exempt members of advisory board appointed under war mobilization and reconversion act of 1944 from certain provisions of criminal code [prohibiting employees of the Government from acting as agents or attorneys for prosecuting Claims against United States]. Ap- proved June :». 1945. 1 p- (Public law 80.) Witnesses. S. 833, act to amend criminal code so as to punish anyone injuryinp a party. witness, or iuror on ;m nt of his having acted as such. [Approved June S, 1945.1 '2 p (Public law 79.) • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 713 CONFERENCE COMMITTEES District of Columbia appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946, conference report to accompany H. R. 3306 ; submitted bv Mr. O'Brien of Illinois. 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R. 1307 and to Senate amendment of title of bill which reads : Act for relief of Montgomery City Lines, Incorporated.] f Smith, David B. David B. Smith, conference report to accompany H. R. 209 [for relief of David B. Smith] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. May 29, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 623, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Smith, Katherine L. Katherine Smith, conference report to accompany H. R. 1567 [for relief of Katherine Smith] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. May 29, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 624, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Subsidies. Authorizing continuation of certain subsidies and purchase and sale operations [by corporations created pursuant to sec. 5d (3) of Reconstruction Finance Corporation act, as amended], conference report to accompany S. 502; submitted by Mr. Spence. June 12, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 732, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t CONGRESS. JOINT COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION OF Organization of Congress, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Con. Res. 18, Apr. 2-30, 1945. 1945. pt. 2, iii+201-430 p. * Paper, 30r Reconstruction and Development, report to accompany II. u. :wi4; [submitted by Mr. Bpence]. 1946. iv+124 p. (H. rp. 829, 79th Cpng. 1st seas.) [Includes minority views of Frederick C. Smith and Howard II. l'.uftVtt and minority views of Jessie Sumner. H. R. 3314 establishes the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems.] * Paper, 20c, L. C. card 45-96210 Prices. Extending price control and stabilization acts, report to accompany H. J. Res. 101 [extending effective period of emergency price control act of 1942, as amended, and stabilization act of 1042, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Spence. June 19, 1045. 12 p. (H. rp. 764, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36293 CIVIL SEEVICE COMMITTEE, HOUSE Civil service pensions. Amending further civil service retirement act, report to accompany H. 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R. 2703, to improve salary and wage administration in Federal service, to provide pay for overtime and for night and holiday work, to amend classification act of 1023, as amended, and for other purposes. May 14-18, 1945. 1945. iii+249 p. il. * Paper, 30c. • Item 342 L. C. card 45-36246 Y 4.C 49/1 : Sa 3/5 CLAIMS COMMITTEE, HOU8E Amphibious Training Base, Camp Bradford. Reimbursing certain Navy person- nel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in Quonset hut E-172 at Amphibious Training Base, Camp Bradford, Naval Operating Base, Norfolk. Va., Jan. 20, 1945, report to accompany H. R. 2807; submitted by Mr. Cole of Kansas. June 5, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 677, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Ashcraft, Mrs. Celia E. Mrs. Celia Ellen Ashcraft, report to accompany H. R. 1085 [for relief of Mrs. Celia Ellen Ashcraft] ; submitted by Mr. Ramey. June 8, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 713, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Baker, George E. George E. Baker, report to accompany H. R. 1456 [for relief of George E. Baker! ; submitted by Mr. Granahan. June 20, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 768, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Bartholomew, TTarland. y Mr. Combs. May 81, 1945. 10 p. (II. rp. G4T, 79th Cong: LSI sess.) t Harris. .\frs. llarr'x He /.'. Mrs. Harriet te E. Harris, report to accompany H. R. 1008 [for relief of Mrs. Harriette B. Harris] : submitted by Mr. Combs. May 31, 1945. 8 p. HI. rp. 636, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Eascldcn rf Tluggins Co., report to accompany H. R. 2621 [for relief of Haselden and Huggins Company] : submitted by Mr. Jennings. June 5, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 674, 79tb Cong. 1st sess.) t Hcrfurth, If., jr.. Inc. H. Herfurth, jr., Inc., report to accompany H. R. 2961 [to confer Jurisdiction upon Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of H. Herfurth, jr.. Incorporated] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. May 2C>. 194.~. 6 p. (H. rp. 617, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Hockenberry. Margaret. Legal guardian of Margaret Hockenberry, report to accompany II. K. 1057 [for relief of legal guardian of Margaret Hockenberry] ; submitted by Mr. Byrnes [of Wisconsin]. June 8, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 712, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Hmrells. Frank D. Estate of Frank D. Howells. report to accompany H. R. Ph;7 [for relief of estate of. and/or heirs at law of, Frank D. Howells] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Jennings. June 5, 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. 665, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Hunsuckcr, Mrs, Rubg H. Mrs. Ruby H. Hunsucker, report to accompany H. R. 241 [for relief of Mrs. Ruby H. Hunsucker] ; submitted by Mr. Barrett of Penn- sylvania. June 5, 1945. 7 p. ( H. rp. 664, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Hutchinson, Mrs. Ora R. Mrs. Ora R. Hutchinson, report to accompany H. R. 1849 Tfor relief of Mrs. Ora R. Hutchinson] ; submitted by Mr. Combs. June 8, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 717, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t niinico, Mrs. Ada W. Mrs. Ada "Wert Illinico, report to accompany H. R. 1678 [for relief of Mrs. Ada Wert Illinico] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. May 31, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 641, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Jermette, Alaska D. Alaska D. Jennette, report to accompany H. R. 1346 [for relief of Alaska D. Jennette] ; submitted by Mr. Byrnes of Wisconsin. June 5, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 669, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Jennings. John R. John R. Jennings, report to accompany H. R. 1917 Tfor relief of John R. Jennings] ; submitted by Mr. Granahan. May 31, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp- 644, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f John-son, Walter M. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Johnson, report to accompany S. 426 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Johnson] ; submitted by Mr. Jen- nings. JuneS, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 662, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Kacprzyk, Patricia M. Patricia M. Kacprzyk and Alex D. Leontire, report to ac- company H. R. 2511 [for relief of Patricia M. Kacprzyk and Alex D. Leontire] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. June 5, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 673, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Karalis. Mrs. Mary. Estate of Mrs. Mary Karalis. report to accompany H. R. 3419 Tfor relief of estate of Mrs. Mary Karalis] ; submitted by Mr. Hook. June 20,1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 772, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Key, D. W. D. W. Key. report to accompany H. R. 2060 [for relief of D. W. Key] ; submitted by Mr. Combs. May 31, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 646, 79th Cong. 1st Bess.) t Kleinman. Philip. Philip Kleinman. report to accompany S. 311 [for relief of Philip Kleinman] ; submitted by Mr. Hedrick. June 5, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 661, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 719 Knox, Fort. Owners of land and personal property of Fort Knox area of Hardin County, Ky., report to accompany H. R. 2265 [for relief of owners of land and personal property of Fort Knox area of Hardin County, Ky.] ; submitted by Mr. Stigler. June 5, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. G71, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t ■ Owners of land and personal property of Fort Knox area of Meade County, Ky., report to accompany H. R. 2266 [for relief of land and personal property owners of Fort Knox area of Meade County, Ky.] ; submitted by Mr. Stigler. June 8, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 720, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t McAllister, Lester B. Lester B. McAllister, Jesse W. Beeman, and Willis H. Coates, report to accompany H. R. 1313 [for relief of Lester B. McAllister and others] ; submitted by Mr. Chenoweth. May 31, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 637, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f MacDonald, Madeline, J. Madeline J. MacDonald, report to accompany H. R. 892 [for relief of Madeline J. MacDonald] ; submitted by Mr. Granahan. May 31, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 634, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Maddox, William W. William W. Maddox and legal guardian of Donna Sue Mad- dox and Saddie Inez Maddox, report to accompany H. R. 1564 [for relief of William W. Maddox and legal guardian of Donna Sue Maddox and Saddie Inez Maddox] ; submitted by Mr. Hedrick. June 8, 1945. 12 p. (H. rp. 715, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Mankin, Paul W. Paul W. Mankin, report to accompany H. R. 3363 [for relief of Paul W. Mankin] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. June 20, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 771, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Moon, Dorothy M. Dorothy M. Moon, report to accompany H. R. 1601 [for relief of Dorothy M. Moon] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. June 8, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 716, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Moore, Oeorge H. G. H. Moore, report to accompany H. R. 1015 [for relief of G. H. Moore] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. June 13, 1945. 10 p. (H. rp. 735, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) | Naval Hospital, Seattle. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in Naval Hospital, Seattle, Wash., May 10, 1944, report to accompany H. R. 2853; sub- mitted by Mr. Cole of Kansas. June 5, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 678, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Neafle & Levy Ship & Engine Building Co. Otto Kraus, receiver of Neafie & Levy Ship & Engine Building Co., report to accompany H. R. 3443 [for relief of Otto Kraus, receiver of Neafle and Levy Ship and Engine Building Company] ; sub- mitted by Mr. McGehee. June 20, 1945. 11 p. (H. rp. 773, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Nebraska Wesleyan University and Herman Piatt, report to accompany S. 392 [for relief of Nebraska Wesleyan University and Herman Piatt] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. May 31, 1845. 6 p. (H. rp. 633, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Pfannenstiehl, Adolf. Adolf Pfannenstiehl, report to accompany H. R. 1953 [for relief of Adolf Pfannenstiehl] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. June 23, 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. 783, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Quay, M. Elizabeth. M. Elizabeth Quay, report to accompany H. R. 1320 [for relief of M. Elizabeth Quay] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. May 31, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 683, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Ritter, Betty J. Betty Jane Ritter, report to accompany H. R. 852 [for relief of Betty Jane Ritter] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. June 8, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 710, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Rosneath, Scotland. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel for property lost or damaged in fire at naval base 2, Rosneath, Scotland, Oct. 12, 1944, report to accompany H. R. 2806 ; submitted by Mr. Cole of Kansas. June 5, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 676, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 654924 — 45 4 720 Govern mi: vi Publications li'mixx/tiit, Gamp. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy per- sonnel for personal property losl or damaged as result of fire at Camp Rousseau, Fori Sneneme, Calif., Dec. 22, 1944, report to accompany H. EL 3800 : submitted by Mr. Cole of Kansas. Jtme 5, 194ft. 2 p. (EL rp. 075, 79th Cong. 1st sees.) t BnuMwood, (Stanley E. Estate of Stanley ■. Smallwood, to legal guardian of l-'innk Darter, jr.. to legal guardian Of Donald EL Keithley, to Keithley Bros. Garage, reporl to accompany h. EL tw> [for Belief of estate of Stanley E. Small- wood, to legal guardian of Frank Carter, jr., to legal guardian of Donald It. Keithley, to Keithley Brothers Garage] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. June 20, 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. 767, 79tb Cong. 1st sess.) f South wBiti rn Drug Co., report to accompany H. K. 1856 [for relief of Southwestern Drug Company]; submitted by Mr. Fernandez. May 31, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 642, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t S),rin<;fuld Co-Operative Bank, report to accompany EL R- 2321 [for relief of Springfield Co-Operative Bank] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. June 5, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 672. 79tb Cong. 1st sess.) t Stedman, Mrs. Jeannette B. Mrs. Jeannetre B. Stedman, report to accompany H. R. 3388 [for relief of Mrs. Jeannetre B. Stedman] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. June 8, 1045. 9 p. (H. rp. 724, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Stone, Mrs. Ruth C. Mrs. Rutb C. Stone, report to accompany H. R. 213 [for relief of Mrs. Ruth C. Stone] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. June 5, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 663, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Tine, Mrs. Teresa. Teresa Tine, report to accompany II. R. 2163 [for relief of Teresa Tine] : submitted by Mr. Chenoweth. June 8, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 719. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Tyler, George C. George C. Tyler and Doris M. Tyler, report to accompany H. R. 1257 [for relief of George C. Tyler and Doris M. Tyler] ; submitted by Mr. Chenoweth. June 5, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 667, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Visnovec, John. John Visnovec, Rose Visnovec, and Helen Visnovec, report to accompany H. R. 2028 [for relief of John Visnovec, Rose Visnovec, and Helen Visnovec] ; submitted by Mr. Pittenger. June 8, 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. 718, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Waggoner, Mrs. Beatrice B. Mrs. Beatrice Brown Waggoner, report to accompany H. R. 1007 [for relief of Mrs. Beatrice Brown Waggoner] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. May 31, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 635, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Whittington, Mrs. Robert L. Mrs. Robert L. Whittington and Mrs. J. B. Whit- tington, report to accompany H. R. 1882 [for relief of R. L. Whittington, Mrs. R. L. Whittington, and Mrs. J. B. Whittington] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. June 5, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 670, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Commit- tee amended H. R. 18S2 so as to provide for relief of Mrs. Robert L. Whittington and Mrs. J. B. Whittington but tbe bill title was not amended.] t Williams, Leon A. L. A. Williams, report to accompany H. R. 1958 [for relief of L. A. Williams | ; submitted by Mr. Fernandez. May 31, 1945. 10 p. (H. rp. 645, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Wilson, James A. Estate of James Arthur Wilson, report to accompany H. R. 2219 Tfor relief of estate of James Arthur Wilson] ; submitted by Mr. Pittenger. June 13, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 739, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Winter, Mrs. Madeline. Madeline Winter and Ethel Newton, report to accom- pany H. R. 1801 [for relief of Madeline Winter and Ethel Newton] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. June 5, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 668, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t DISTMCT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, HOUSE GalUnoer Municipal Hospital. Appointment of superintendent of Gallinger Municipal Hospital, reporl to accompany II. R. 32.")7 I to remove restrictions to appointment of retired officers of Public Health Service or retired civilian employees of United States Government or District of Columbia Government as superintendent of Gallinger Municipal Hospital In District of Columbia, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Randolph. June 12, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 733, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 721 Housing. Amending District of Columbia alley dwelling act, as amended [so that on and after July 1, 1946, it shall be unlawful to use or occupy any alley building or structure as dwelling in District of Columbia], report to accompany H. K. 3201 ; submitted by Mr. Randolph. June 18, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 75(5, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Insane. Amending sec. 927 of code of law of District of Columbia [relating to insane criminals], report to accompany S. 463; submitted by Mr. Randolph. June 18, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 753, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Police. Justifications for salary adjustments for members of Metropolitan Police, United States Park Police, White House Police, and Fire Department of District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 3291 ; submitted by Mr. Randolph. June 18, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 758, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Rabies. Control of rabies in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 2995 [to amend act to create revenue in District of Columbia by levying tax upon all dogs therein, to make such dogs personal property, and for other purposes, approved June 19, 1878, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Randolph. June 18, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 755, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f EXECUTIVE AGENCIES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE, HOUSE Government offices. To investigate executive agencies, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 88. 1945. 2 pts. • Item 380. L. C. card 45-36241 Y 4.Ex 3/4 : Ex 3/2 pt. 1. Hearings on WPB order M-388, OPA orders 578-580, and proposed MAP [orders relating to clothing industry], Mar. 5-14, 1945. xxiii + 1-836 p. il. [The hearings of Apr. 23 and 24, 1945, are included.] * Paper, $1.75. pt. 2. Hearings on sugar allocations, amendment no. 10 to 2d Rev. R03. Office of Price Administration, Mar. 20, 21, 1945. iv + 837-937 p. 3 pi. * Paper, 15c. FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE International Office of Education, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. Res. 215, urging formation of organization to be known as International Office of Education, May 10-17, 1945. 1945. iii+83 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 352. L. C. card 45-36227 Y 4.F 76/1 : In 8/13 Italy. Recognition of Italy as ally, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. J. Res. 99, requesting the President to recognize Italy as ally, and to extend lend-lease aid, Apr. 11, 1945. 1945. v+106 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 352 L. C. card 45-3622S Y 4.F 76/1 : It 1 Spiker, Clarence J. Clarence J. Spiker and Fred W. Jandrey, report to accompany H. R. 3417 [for relief of Clarence J .Spiker and Fred W. Jandrey] ; submitted by Mr. Luther A. Johnson. June 22, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 781, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE Nationalism and nationality. Amending nationality act of 1940 to preserve nationality of citizens residing abroad, report to accompany H. R. 3466; sub- mitted by Mr. Gossett. June 22, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 780, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36276 Neville. Nora R. Nora R. Neville, report to accompany H. R. 1350 [to record lawful admission to United States for permanent residence of Nora R. Neville] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. May 28, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 622, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE San Carlos project. Amending sec. 3 of San Carlos act [relative to repayment of construction charges on account of non-Indian lands], report [and supple- mental report] to accompany H. R. 3288; submitted by Mr. Murdock. [2 pts.] (H. rp. 687, 2 pts., 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [pt. 1.] Report. .Tune 5, 1945. 2 p. t pt. 2. Supplemental report. June 12, 1945. 2 p. t • Sent to Depository Libraries 722 Government Publications INTERSTATE AND FORKIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE, H0U8E Lake Champlain Bridge commission. Granting consent of Congress to amenda- tuiy agreement entered Into by New York ;ind Vermont relating to Lake Cham- plain Bridge Commission, report to accompany H. J. Res 113; submitted by Mr. Beckworth. -May 20, 194& ll p. (H. rp. 627, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Pe n ic illin , Providing for certiflcattoii of batches of drugs composed wholly or partly of any kind <>f penicillin »>r derivatives, report to accompany H. R. 3266 [to amend Federal fond, drag, and cosmetic act, as amended, by providing for certiflcatiOD of batches of drnga composed wholly or partly of any kind of penicillin or any derivative thereof] ; submitted by Mr. Priest. June 7, 1045. 15 p. (H. rp. 702, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f I.. 0. card 45-32651 Radio broadcasting. Interference with broadcasting of noncommercial edu- cational programs, bearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 63 and H. R. 1648, [bills] to amend communications act of 1934, as amended, so as to prohibit in- terference with broadcasting of noncommercial cultural or educational pro- grams, Feb. 22-May 10, 1945. 104."). iv+129 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 3"6 L. C. card 45-36244 Y 4. In 8/4 : Ed 8 Railroad retirement, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1362, to amend railroad retirement arts, railroad unemployment insurance act, and subchap. B of chap. 9 of Internal revenue code, and for other purposes, Apr. 18-26. 1945. 1945. pt. 3, iii-f 933-1254 p. [Rebuttal testimony.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 356 L. C. card 45-35699 T 4.1n 8/4 : R 13/43/pt.3 Unemployment insurance. Facilitating execution of subsec. (d) of sec. 13 of railroad unemployment insurance act, as amended [relative to transfers from unemployment compensation accounts to railroad unemployment insurance ac- count, by establishing total amount to be transferred by Kentucky or withheld from grants to that State for administration of unemployment compensation law], report to accompany H. J. Res. 116; submitted by Mr. Chapman. June 7, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 703, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE Truckec-C arson Irrigation District, report to accompany S. 24 [for relief of Truckee-Carson Irrigation District] ; submitted by Mr. Murdock. June 21, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 77S. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Veteran*. Facilitating settlement of returning veterans on farms in projects constructed, operated, and maintained by Bureau of Reclamation, report to ac- company H. R. ".20: submitted by Mr. Murdock. June 5, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 688, 79tii Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36275 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, June 5 and 15, 1945; nos. 12 and 13. 1945. Each 111 p. 4° t Y 4. J 89/1 : 79/12, 13 Mothers of World War Number Two. Incorporating Mothers of World War Number Two, report to accompany H. R. 2538; submitted by Mr. Celler. June 5, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 6S3, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f LABOR COMMITTEE, HOUSE Safetji of life. Providing for cooperation with State agencies for control of industrial health hazards, report to accompany H. R. 525; submitted by Mrs. Norton. May 29, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 628, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. R. 525 creates in the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Labor the Industrial Safety Commission.] t MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, May 31, 1945; no. 5. 1945. 41 p. 4° t Y4.M53.-79/5 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 723 Decorations of honor. Illegal manufacture of devices for recognition of service of merchant seamen, report to accompany H. R. 2581 [to amend act to provide for issuance of devices in recognition of services of merchant sailors, so as to prohibit unauthorized manufacture, sale, possession, or display of such devices] ; submitted by Mr. Bland. May 29, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 625, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Merchant marine. Memorandum on merchant marine and balance of payments. [1945.] 19 p. (No. 32.) t Y 4. M 53 : 945-46/32 Radiomen. Further extending effectiveness of act relating to additional safe- guards to radio communications service of ships of United States, as amended, report to accompany H. R. 3267 ; submitted by Mr. Bland. May 29, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 626, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Report of Navy Department on H. R. 3267 [to further extend effectiveness of act relating to additional safeguards to radio communications service of ships of United States, as amended, introduced by] Mr. Bland; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1945.] lp. (No. 35.) f Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/35 Safety at sea. Report of Navy Department on H. R. 3139 [to authorize Coast Guard to investigate and employ new methods of promoting safety at sea and aiding navigation, introduced by] Mr. Bland ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1945.] 2 p. (No. 34.) t Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/34 War risk insurance. Report of War Shipping Administration on war risk in- surance pursuant to Public law 523, 77th Congress [Mar. 19451. [1945.] 1 p. (No. 31.) t Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/31 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 5th edition, May 1945. 1945. 116 p. 4° t Y 4.M 59/1 : 79/5 Captain William Edmiston Chapter. Authorizing Secretary of "War to convey parcel of land [in Montgomery County, Tenn.] to Captain William Edmiston Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution, report to accompany H. R. 1647 ; submitted by Mr. May. June 5, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 685, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Dental Corps officers' command, report to accompany S. 916 [to remove limitation on right to command of officers of Dental Corps of Army which limits such officers to command in that corps] ; submitted by Mr. May. June 13, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 743, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Housing. Permitting members of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, and their dependents to occupy certain Government housing facilities on rental basis without loss of rental allowances, report to accompany H. R. 3233 ; submitted by Mr. May. June 13, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 746, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Medals. Providing for medal for service in armed forces during present war, report to accompany H. R. 3436; submitted by Mr. Andrews of New York. June 13, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 748, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Medical Corps, Army. Giving recognition to noncombatant services under enemy fire performed by officers and enlisted men of Medical Corps of Army [by authorizing additional pay to wearers of medical badge], report to accompany H. R. 2477 ; submitted by Mr. Fenton. June 5, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. C86, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Prisoners of war. Investigations of national war effort, report pursuant to H. Res. 20; [submitted by Mr. May]. 1945. ii+19 p. (H. rp. 72S, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Relates to treatment of prisoners of war in United States and abroad.] t L. C. card 45-36252 • Sent to Depository Libraries 724 Government Publications I'rostituiion. Extend* C act to prohibit prostitution in and around military and naval establishments, bearings, 7!)th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2992, extending provisions of ad of July 11, V.Hi (Public law 163, 77th Congress), May l. 1945. 1945. iii-f 30 p. • Paper, 10c. • Item 363 L. ( J. ea id 45*66228 Y 4.M 59/1 : P 94/8 RoguisUiont (military). Requisition of pr oper ty denied exportation, report to accompany n. li. 8232 [to amend Bee. •". of act to authorize the President to requisition certain articles and materials Cor use of United states, approved Oct. 10, 1940, as amended, Cor purpose of continuing it in effect ) ; submitted by Mr. May. June IS, IMS. S p. (H. rp. 745. 79th Cong. 1st Bess.) t Requisition of property for national defense, report to accompany H. R. 8284 [to amend act to authorise President of United States to requisition prop- erty required for defense of United States, approved Oct. 16, 1941, as amended, for purpose of continuing it in effect] ; submitted by Mr. Mar. June 13, 1845. 3 p. (H. rp. 747, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Retired liat, Army. Double-time credits in determining retired pay, report to accompany II. K. 1512 [to amend see. 9 of pay readjustment act of i942 (Public law 607) by providing for computation of double-time credits awarded between 1898 and 1912 in determining retired pay of enlisted men with credit for 30 years' service in Army, Navy, or Marine Corps 1 ; submitted by Mr. Brooks. June 19, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 763, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Roseburff, Orcg. Exchange of lands between War Department and Defense Plant Corporation, report to accompany H. R. 715 [to provide transfer by Secretary of War of Roseburg rifle range, Douglas County, Oreg., to Defense Plant Corpo- ration] ; submitted by Mr. May. June 6, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 697, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Scientific research. Permanent program of scientific research in interest of national security, report to accompany H. R. 3440 [authorizing appropriations for National Academy of Sciences for permanent program of scientific research in interest of national security] ; submitted by Mr. May. June 11, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 727, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Supplies. Exportation of certain commodities, report to accompany H. R. 2944 [to continue in effect sec. 6 of act of July 2, 1940 (54 Stat. 714), as amended, relating to exportation of certain commodities] ; submitted by Mr. May. June 13,1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 744, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Byrd Antarctic Expedition III, 1939-41. Providing for presentation of medals to members of United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939-41. report to accompany S. 397; submitted by Mr. Biemiller. June 7, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 706, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, June 15, 1945 : no. 3. 1945. 48 p. 4° t Y 4.N 22/1 : 79/3 ("nncshriir, Ralph E. To correct record of Ralph Everett Crawshaw, H. R. 900, [introduced by] Mr. Ooodwin : [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chair- man of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 739-740. (No. 54.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/54 Denial Division. Navy. To provide more efficient dental care for personnel of Navy, H. R. 2584, [introduced by] Mr. Rivers; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [194.". 1 p. 743-745. (No. 50.) [H. R. 2584 provides that the Dental Division of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery shall direct all matters relating to dentistry.] * Paper, 5c. • Item SOS T 4.N 22/la : 945-46/56 Guam Island. Hearing [79th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 2913. authorising rehabilitation on island of Guam. [1945.] p. 587-594. (No. 50.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 305 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/50 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 725 Iwo Jima. Providing for acquisition of exclusive ownership of photograph de- picting raising American flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, H. J. Res. 162, Lintroduced by] Mr. Cole of New York; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. ["1945.] p. 735. (No. 52.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/52 Macauley, Edward. Hearing [79th Congress, 1st session], on S. 646, for ad- vancement of Edward Macauley to rank of rear admiral. [1945.] p. 581-583. (No. 4S.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/48 Marine Band. Authorizing attendance of Marine Band at national encampment of Grand Army of the Republic to be held at Columbus, Ohio. Sept. 10-14, 11)45, report to accompany H. It. 3287 ; submitted bv Mrs. Smith of Maine. June 6, 1945. lp. (H. rp. 695, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t To authorize attendance of Marine Band at national encampment of Grand Army of the Republic to be held at Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 10-14, 1945, H. R. 3287, [introduced by] Mr. Vorys ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 753. (No. 60.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y4.N 22/la: 945-46/60 Naval Academy, Annapolis. Increasing number of midshipmen allowed at Naval Academy from District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 319; submitted by Mr. Madden. June 7, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 707, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Naval Advance Base Depot, North Kingstown. Hearing [79th Congress, 1st ses- sion], on S. 647, to authorize Secretary of Navy to convey to Rhode Island, for highway purposes only, strip of land within Naval Advance Base Depot, North Kingstown, R. I. [1945.] p. 585. (No. 49.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/49 Naval petroleum reserves. Authorizing production of petroleum for national defense from naval petroleum reserve no. 1 [Elk Hills], report to accompanv H. J. Res. 215; submitted by Mr. Vinson. June 21, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 779, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Further amending part of act, as amended, relating to conservation, care, custody, protection, and operation of naval petroleum and oil-shale reserves, report to accompany H. R. 3269 [further amending part of act making appro- priations for naval service, fiscal year 1921, as amended, relating to conservation, care, custody, protection, and operation of naval petroleum and oil-shale re- serves, so as to terminate leases of lands formerly without naval petroleum reserve no. 1, but now included, at expiration of current terms] ; submitted by Mr. Izac. June 6, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 694, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Further amending part of act making appropriations for naval service, fiscal year 1921, as amended, relating to conservation, care, custody, protec- tion, and operation of naval petroleum and oil-shale reserves [so as to termi- nate leases of lands formerly without naval petroleum reserve no. 1, but now included, at expiration of current terms], H. R. 3269, [introduced by] Mr. Vin- son ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Represen- tatives concerning bill] . [1945.] p. 751. (No. 59.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/59 Naval Reserve. Amending act authorizing temporary appointment or advance- ment of certain personnel of Navy and Marine Corps, approved July 24, 1941, as amended [so that Naval Reserve officers of World War I retired for disability incurred during their active service and officers on retired list of Regular Navy may be temporarily appointed in line or staff corps according to their present qualifications], report to accompany S. 58; submitted by Mr. Izac. *une 7, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 705, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Navy mail clerks. Permitting waiving of bonds of Navy mail clerks and assistant Navy mail clerks, report to accompany H. R. 3193; submitted by Mr. Anderson of California. June 6, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 693, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Nurse Corps, Navy. To amend act regarding qualifications for Navy Nurse Corps [so that registration under State laws shall not be requirement for ap- pointment], H. R. 1572, [introduced by] Mr. Dickstein. [1945.1 p. 741-742. (No. 55.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/55 • Sent to Depository Libraries 726 QovBonaarx Publications Officer*, .Van/. Hearing [79th Congress, 1st session], on S. 645, to suspend until months after termination of present wars sec. 2 of act of Mar. 3, 1SS3 (22 Stat. 481), as amended [relating to Bhore duty of officers of Navy]. [1846.] p. 579-680. (No. 47.) • Paper, 6c. • Item 86S Y 4.N 22/la : 945-40/47 l'ai/. iiiiuirmici g, iic Providing for pay and allowances and transportation and subsistence of personnel discharged or released from Navy, .Marine Corps, and Coast Guard because of under age at time of enlistment, report to accompany H. H. 8846; submitted by Mr. Biemlller. June 6, 1946. 5 p. (H. rp. 690, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) | II. R. 3346 also authorizes the Issuance of discharge cer- tiiicates to such personnel.] t To provide for pay and allowances and transportation and subsistence of personnel discharged or released from Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard because of under age at time of enlistment, H. It. 3345, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Repre- sentatives concerning bill]. [1945.] * p. 755-757. (No. 61.) [H. R. 3345 also authorizes the issuance of discharge certificates to such personnel.] * Paper, 5c. * Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/61 Pieroe, Walter W. For relief of Walter Weston Pierce, H. R. 3023, [introduced by] Mr. Short; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Com- mittee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 749-750. (No. 58.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 305 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/58 Ration*. "Navy. To amend sec. 1 of act to effect needed changes in Navy ration, approved Mar. 2, 1933 (Public law 411, 72d Cong.) [so as to add peanut butter in daily allowance of provisions comprising Navy ration], EL It. 2718, [intro- duced by] Mr. Vinson ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 747. (No. 57.) * Paper, 5c • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/57 Ships. Hearings [79th Congress, 1st session] on H. R. 3180 (H. R. 2894), to impose certain restrictions on disposition of naval vessels and facilities neces- sarv to maintenance of combatant strength and efficiency of Navy. [1945.] p. 595-733. (No. 51.) * Paper, 20c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/51 Shoemaker, Raymond B. To extend emergency officers' retirement benefits to Raymond B. Shoemaker, H. R. 818, [introduced by] Mr. Bloom; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs con- cerning bill]. [1945.] p. 737. (No. 53.) * Paper, 5c. •Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/53 POST OFFICE AND POST EOADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Newspaper circulation statements, hearings before full committee and subcom- mittee no. 2, -79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1121 and H. R. 2543, bills to require weekly newspapers enjoying mailing privileges to make sworn state- ments with respect to their circulation, Mar. 16 and May 16, 1945. 1945. iii+54 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 368 L. C. card 45-36225 Y 4.P 84/1 : N 47/3 Pontage. Catalogs, revision of rates, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3238, readjusting rates of postage on catalogs and similar printed adver- tising and other matter of 4th-class mail, Mar. 5-May 26, 1945. 1945. iii+88 p. 1 pi. * Paper, 15c. 9 Item 368 Y4.PS4/1:C28 Readjusting rates of postage on catalogs and similar printed advertising matter of 4th-Class mail, report to accompany H. R. 3228; submitted by Mr. Murray of Tennessee. May 31, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 648, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) ? PRINTING COMMITTEE, HOUSE Alaska. Small-business possibilities in Alaska, report to accompany II. Res. 2S3 [authorizing printing as House document of progress report and prospectus of program for Smaller War Plants Corporation, entitled Small business possibilities in Alaska]; submitted by Mr. Bulwinkle. June 6, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 701, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 727 Erie, Lake. Authorizing report of chief of engineers on study of Lake Erie shore line to be printed as House document, report to accompany H. Res. 230 [authorizing that report from chief of engineers, Army, dated Oct. 16, 1942, on cooperative beach-erosion study of Lake Erie shore line in vicinity of Huron. Ohio, and subsequent correspondence in relation thereto, be printed, with illustrations, as House document] ; submitted bv Mr. Jarmau. May 31, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 630, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Pan American Day. Authorizing printing as House document of proceedings of House of Representatives commemorating Pan-American Day, report to accompany H. Res. 277 : submitted by Mr. Jarman. May 31, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 632, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Poland. Providing for printing as House document of proceedings of 154th anniversary of independence of Poland, report to accompany H. Res. 276 ; submitted by Mr. Jarman. May 31, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 631, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Roosevelt, Franklin D., U. S. S. Proceedings of launching of U. S. S. Franklin D. Roosevelt, report to accompany H. Res. 237 [providing for printing as House document proceedings of launching of United States ship Franklin D. Roose- velt] ; submitted by Mr. Bulwinkle. June 6, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 700, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Ships. Printing of additional copies of hearings on postwar disposition of mer- chant vessels, report to accompany H. Con. Res. 62 [authorizing Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries of House of Representatives to have printed for its use additional copies of pt. 1 of hearings on postwar disposition of merchant vessels, held before said committee during current session] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Bulwinkle. June 6, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 699, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Territorial papers of United States. Official papers relating to Territories of United States, report to accompany H. R. 2522 [to authorize Secretary of State to continue to completion collecting, editing, and publishing of official papers re- lating to Territories of United States] ; submitted by Mr. Jarman. June 7, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 704, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f United States. Printing revised edition of pamphlet Our American Government, etc., report to accompany H. Con. Res. 60 [authorizing printing as public docu- ment of revised edition of House document numbered 619, 77th Congress, en- titled Our American Government: What is it? How does it function? com- piled by Wright Patman, and providing for printing of additional copies thereof]' ; submitted by Mr. Jarman. May 31, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 650, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Housing. Housing for distressed families of servicemen and veterans with families, report to accompany H. R. 3322 [to amend act to expedite provisions of housing in connection with national defense, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Lanham. June 1, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 651, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t To amend sec. 204, title 2, of act to expedite provision of housing, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3187 and H. R. 3278, bills to amend sec. 204, title 2, of act to expedite provision of housing [in connection with na- tional defense, as amended, to increase amount autborized to be appropriated therein]. May 16 and 22, 1945. 1945. ii+48 p. (No. 1.) [The hearing of May 22, 1945, noted on the title page, is not included.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 370 Y 4.P 96/6 : 79-1/1 PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Alaska. Amending act to provide for purchase of public lands for home and other sites [so as to remove existing prohibition against application of that act to public domain in Alaska], report to accompany S. 497: submitted by Mr. Peterson of Florida. June 18, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 754, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 728 GovjatNMJiNT Publications ttVEBS AND HAKBOltS ro.MMinKK, HOUSE Bonneville Power Administration. Amending Bonneville project act [relative to Bonneville Power Administration], report to accompany II. R. 2690; sub- mittal by Mr. Mansfield of Texas. Jmi.-.-ji, 1945. 25 p. HI. rp. 777, 79th Cmii:. 1st sess.) t Bhore protection. Beach erosion studios, report to accompany H. R. 2032 [au- thorizing general ahore-llne Investigations at Federal expense, by Beach BSroslon Board, - 1 1 1 < I to repeal ad tot Improvement and protection of beaches along shores of Dnlted States] : submitted by Mr. Peterson [of Georgia]. June 1, 1945. 4 p. (II. rp. 654, 79th Cong. 1st BOBS.) t ROADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Bridges. Amending see. 8 of act of July 13, 1943, report to accompany H. R. 169 Tto amend sec. S Of ad to amend act to provide that United States shall aid States in construction of rural post roads, as amended and supplemented, approved July 13, 1943, relative to State built toll bridgesl ; submitted by Mr. Robinson of Utah. June 12, 1&45. 4 p. (H. rp. 730, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t h'niids. Amending sec. 6 of defense highway act of 1941, as amended [so as to authorise additional appropriation for construction, improvement, and main- tenance of access roads to centers of war activity], report to accompany H. R. 2S40; submitted by Mr. Robinson of Utah. June 12, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 729, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t RULES COMMITTEE, HOUSE Alaska. Directing Committee on Territories to conduct study and investigation of various questions and problems relating to Alaska and Hawaii, report to accompany H. Res. 236: submitted by Mr. Bates [of Kentucky]. May 28, 1945. 1 p. ( H. rp. 620, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Appropriations. Consideration of H. R. 3109, report to accompany H. Res. 287 Tfor consideration of H. R. 3109. making appropriations for legislative branch, fiscal year 1946] : submitted by Mr. Sabath. June 6, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 698, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Floods. Consideration of House joint resolution 208, report to accompany H. Res. 279 [for consideration of H. J. Res. 208, making appropriation for emergency flood-control work] ; submitted by Mr. Bates of Kentucky. June 1, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 655, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Government offices. Consideration of H. R. 3368. report to accompany H. Res. 289 [waiving points of order against H. R. 3368, making appropriations for war agencies, fiscal year 1946] : submitted by Mr. Smith of Virginia. June 7, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 708, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Housing. Consideration of H. R. 3278, report to accompany H. Res. 291 [for consideration of H. R. 3278, to amend sec. 204 of act to expedite provision of housing in connection with national defense, as amended, to increase amount authorized to be appropriated therein] ; submitted bv Mr. Sabath. June 12, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 731, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t International monetary fund. Consideration of H. R. 3314, report to accompany H. Res. 280 [for consideration of H. R. 3314, to provide for participation of United States in international monetary fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. June 1, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 656, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. R. 3314 establishes the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems.] t Postagr. Consideration of H. R. 3238, report to accompany H. Res. 292 [for consideration of H. R. 3238, readjusting rates of postage on catalogs and similar printed advertising and other matter of Itb-class mail] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. June 6, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 752, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Prices. Consideration of House joint resolution 101, report to accompany H. Res. 296 [for consideration of H. J. Res. 101. extending effective period of emer- gency price control act of 1012. as amended, and stabilization act Of 1942. as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Slaughter. June 19, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 765, 79th Oong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 729 Ships. Consideration of H. R. 31S0, report to accompany H. Res. 267 [for consid- eration of H. R. 3180, to impose certain restrictions on disposition of naval vessels and facilities necessary to maintenance of combatant strength and efficiency of Navy] ; submitted by Mr. Clark. May 28, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 619, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Shore protection. Authorizing Committee on Rivers and Harbors of House of Representatives to investigate shores and beaches in United States with view to protection of shores of United States, report to accompany H. Res. 256; submitted by Mr. Slaughter. May 28, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 621, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendar of bills and resolutions referred to Committee on Ways and Means, 79th Congress, 1st session, June 22, 1945 ; no. 4. 1945. 68 p. 4° t T 4.W 36 : 79/4 Government contracts. Extending through Dec. 31, 1945, termination date under renegotiation act, report to accompany H. R. 3395 ; submitted by Mr. Doughton of North Carolina. June S, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 725, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Internal revenue. Declaring Congress to have recognized and approved pro- visions of sec. 29.23 (ni) -16 of Treasury regulations 111 [relating to optional deductions in case of oil and gas wells], report to accompany H. Con. Res. 50; submitted bv Mr. Doughton of North Carolina. June 19, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 761, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Extending time for release of powers of appointment for purposes of certain provisions of Internal revenue code, report to accompany H. J. Res. 206; submitted bv Mr. Doughton of North Carolina. May 31, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 649, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Postage. Continuing temporary increases in postal rates on lst-class matter, report to accompany H. J. Res. 1S4; submitted by Mr. Doughton of North Carolina. June 14, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 74!), 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t WORLD WAR VETERANS' LEGISLATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE Veterans Administration facilities. Naming Veterans' Administration facility to be constructed at Sioux Falls, S. Dak., Royal Johnson Memorial Veterans' Hos- pital, report to accompany H. R. 2860 ; submitted by Mr. Rankin. June 4, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 659, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t SENATE Calendar of business, 79th Congress, 1st session, Jan. 18-June 30, 1945 ; no. 1-84. 1945. various paging, large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session.] t Y 1.3 : 79-1/1-84 Philippine Islands, remarks of Millard E. Tydings in Senate, June 7, 1945, relative to conditions in the Philippines caused by war, and recommendations for relief and rehabilitation. 1945. [1]+15 p. (S. doc. 53, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36249 AMERICAN SMALL BUSINESS, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO STUDY PROBLEMS' OF, SENATE Business. Problems of American small business, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 2S (extending S. Res. 29S, 76th Congress) : Future of light metals with particular reference to interests of small business, Mar. 1-6, 1945. 1945. pt. 49, iv+61S7-62S9 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 381 L. C. card 42-19278 Y 4.Am 3/5 : B 96/4/pt.49 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE Children's Bureau. Additional appropriation, fiscal year 1945, Children's Bureau, Department of Labor [for grants to States for emergency maternity and infant care], and advancement for obligation of 1946 appropriations [for Soeial Se- curity Board for grants to States] for old-age assistance, unemployment com- pensation, etc., report to accompany H. J. Res. 212; submitted by Mr. McKellar. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 328, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 730 Government Publications District of Cnluinhia. District of Columbia appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1046, hftarinp i before subcommittee, T'.ith Congress, 1st Bession, on EL R. 3306. 1045. ii + 187 p. 'Paper, 28c • Item 888 Y 4.Ap 6/2 : D 63/046 District of Colombia appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1846, report to accom- pany 11. R. 8808; BUbmltted by .Mr. O'Mahoney. June 11, Legislative day June 4,1MB. 6 p. (S. rp. 858, 79th Cong, 1st sess.) f Finn, is. Appropriation for emergency flood -control work, report to accompany II. J. Be& 206; BUbmltted by Mr. McKellar. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 827, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Government Office*. National war agencies appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946, report to accompany EL R. 3368; submitted by Mr. McKellar. June 20, legis- lative day June 4, 1845. 6 p. (S. rp. 380, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) | L. c card 45-38270 Interim- Deportment. Interior Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1046, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3024. 1045. Ii+1182 p. il. * Paper, $1.50. • Item 383 L. C. card 43-30221 Y 4.Ap 6/2 : In 8/046 Interior Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1046, report to accom- pany H. R. 3024; submitted by Mr. Hayden. May 29, 1945. 34 p. (S. rp. 316, 78th Cong. 1st sess.) t Labor Department. Labor-Federal Security appropriation bill, 1046, report to ac- company H. R. 3199 [making appropriations for Department of Labor, Federal Security Agency, and related independent agencies, fiscal year 1046] ; submitted by Mr. McCarran. June 23, 1045. 12 p. (S. rp. 401, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Pice President of United States. Increasing compensation of Speaker of House of Representatives, Vice President of United States, Senators, Representatives in Congress, Delegates from Territories, Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico, and members of the Cabinet, report to accompany S. 1125; submitted by Mr. Tydings. June 19, legislative day June 4, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 379, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, SENATE Farmers. Amending acts relating to farm credit system, report to accompany H. R. 2113 [to amend Federal farm loan act, emergency farm mortgage act of 1033, Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation act, servicemen's readjustment act of 1044, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Murdock. June 13, legisla- tive day June 4, 1945. 5 p. ( S. rp. 363, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Prices. Extending emergency price control and stabilization acts, report [and minority views] to accompany S. J. Res. 30 [extending effective period of emer- gency price control act of 1942, as amended, and stabilization act of 1042, as amended]. [2 pts.] (S. rp. 325, 2 pts., 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Corrected prints. Senate report 325 was originally issued in 1 part.] pt. 1. Report ; submitted by Mr. Wagner. June 4, legislative day May 31, 1943. 13 n. t pt. 2. Minority views; submitted by Mr. Taft for himself, Mr. Thomas of Idaho, Mr. Butler, Mr. Capper. Mr. Buck, and Mr. Hickenlooper. June 4, legislative day May 31, 1945. 9 p. t CLAIMS COMMITTEE, SENATE Adams, Herschcl. Estate of Herschel Adams and Pleas Baker, report to accom- pany H. R. 2727 [for relief of estate of Herschel Adams and Pleas Baker] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. June 20, legislative day June 4, 1845. 6 p. (S. rp. 383, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Alaska Native Brotherhood. Camp no. 1, Alaska Native Brotherhood, Sitka, Alaska, report to accompany H. R. 802 [for relief of camp numbered 1, Alaska Native Brotherhood, Sitka. Alaska] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. June 7, legis- lative day June 4, 1945. 13 p. (S. rp. 331, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Bowen, Austin 11. Austin Bruce Bowen, report to accompany H. R. 1488 [for relief of Austin Bruce Bowen] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1045. 5 p. ( S. rp. 336, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 731 Burnett. .Vr.s. Ellen C. Mrs. Ellen C. Burnett, report to accompany H. R. 993 [for relief of Mrs. Ellen C. Burnett] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. June 7, legis- lative day June 4, 1945. 4 p. ( S. rp. 333, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Coffey Robertson-Smith, Inc., report to accompany S. 489 [for relief of Caffey Robertson-Smith, Incorporated] ; submitted by Mr. Elleuder. June 7, legis- lative day June 4, 1945. 14 p. (S. rp. 342, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Caquias, Demetrio. Estate of Demetrio Caquias, report to accompany H. R. 1756 [for relief of estate of Demetrio Caquias] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 338, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Coxed en Manufacturing Co.. report to accompany H. R. 2158 [for relief of Cowden Manufacturing Company] ; submitted by Mr. Tunnell. June 20, legis- lative day June 4, 1945. 12 p. (S. rp. 384, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Dance. Mrs. Sadie L. Mrs. Sadie L. Dance, report to accompany H. R. 842 [for relief of Mrs. Sadie L. Dance] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 353, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Edwards, Betty E. Betty Ellen Edwards, report to accompany H. R. 2001 [for relief of Betty Ellen Edwards] : submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 4, legislative day May 31, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 323, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Farkas, Mrs. Ethel. Mrs. Ethel Farkas. report to accompany H. R. 1606 [for relief of Mrs. Ethel Farkas] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 14 p. (S. rp. 346, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Frederickson, Felix. Felix Frederickson, report to accompany S. 543 [for relief of Felix Frederickson] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 329, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Fuhnnann, Ernest L. Ernest L. Fuhrmann, report to accompany S. 711 [for relief of Ernest L. Fuhrmann] ; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 339, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Grandview Hospital, report to accompany H. R. 1891 [for relief of Grandview Hospital] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 20, legislative day June 4, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 392, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Gregory, Hugh M. Hugh M. Gregory, report to accompany H. R. 1617 [for relief of Hugh M. Gregory] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 6 p. ( S. rp. 337, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Grim, Harold J. Harold J. Grim, report to accompany H. R. 1091 [for relief of Harold J. Grim] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 343, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Herzog, Mrs. Mary E. K. Mrs. Mary Ellen Keegan Herzog, Francis James Kee- gan, and John Keegan, report to accompany H. R. 1668 [for relief of Mrs. Mary Ellen Keegan Herzog, Francis James Keegan, and John Keegan] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. June 20, legislative day June 4, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 387, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Hires Turner Glass Co., report to accompany H. R. 1677 [for relief of Hires Turner Glass Company] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 20, legislative day June 4, 1945. 7 p. (S. rp. 390, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Hoseley, Lee D. Lee D. Hoseley, report to accompany S. 573 [for relief of Lee D. Hoseley] ; submitted by Mr.. Wilson. June 21, 1945. 8 p. (S. rp. 394, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Huffman, Henry H. Henry H. Huffman and Mrs. Marie J. Huffman, report to accompany S. 929 [for relief of Henry H. Huffman and Mrs. Marie J. Huff- man] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 21, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 396, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Illinico, Mrs. Ada W. Mrs. Ada Wert Illinico, report to accompany H. R. 1678 [for relief of Mrs. Ada Wert Illinico] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 20, legislative day June 4, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 391, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 732 Government Publications Jaokaon, Leonard i>. Leonard i> Jackson and Stale BVrokee Jackson, report to company EL k. 1089 [tor relief of Leonard D. Jackson and Blsie Fovrkes kson] ; submitted i>y Mr. ODenJeL June 7, legislative day June 4, 1045. 13 p, i s. pp. 335, 70th Cong. Lsl seas.) t Johnson, Daniel B. Daniel B. Johnson, reporl to aa ipany BL R. 1088 [tor relief of Daniel B. Johnson]; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. Juno ., legislative day June i. 1945. 14 p (8. rp. 834, 78th < ong. lsl seas.) t MaoDonmld, Modi Urn- -i. Madeline J. Mad tonald, reporl to accompany H. R 892 I for relief of Madeline J. MacDonald] : submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 11, legislative day Juno !, 1946. -1 ]». ( s. rp. 360, 79th Cong. 1st .sess.) t MoKaf, Osborne E. Osborne E. McKay, report to accompany EL It. 2336 [for relief of Osborne B. McKay] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 10p. (8. rp. 330, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Martin, Stewart ll.. jr. Legal guardian of Stewart Martin, jr., report to accom- pany EL K. 2003 I Cor relief of legal guardian of Stewart .Martin, jr.j ; submitted by Mr. BUender. Juno 7. legislative day Juno 4. 1945. 13 p. (S. rp. 348, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Oregon Caves Resort, report to accompany S. 136 [for relief of Oregon Caves Resort] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 21, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 395, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Park, Nelson R. Nelson R. Park, report to accompany H. R. 2925 [for relief of Nelson R. Park] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 7, legislative day June 4, 194.". 2 p. (S. rp. 352. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t PotoeU, Mrs. Edith M. Edith M. Powell, report to accompany H. R. 1453 Tfor relief of Edith M. Powell] ; submitted "by Mr. Johnston of South < 'arolina. June 7. legislative day of June 4, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 340. 79th Cons. 1st sess.) t Quay, M. Elizabeth. M. Elizabeth Quay, report to accompany H. R. 1320 [for relief of M. Elizabeth Quay] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 20, legislative day June 4, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 389, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Realty Bond & Mortgage Co. and Robert W. Keith, report to accompany H. R. 105." [for relief of Realty Bond and Mortgage Company and Robert W. Keith] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Wilson. June 20, legislative day June 4, 1945. 9 p. (S. rp. 385, 7;>th Cong., 1st sess.) t Rhea, Mrs. C. J., sr. Mrs. C. J. Rhea, sr.. report to accompany H. R. 1243 [for relief of Mrs. C. J. Rhea, sr.] : submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 344, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Shultz, WiUiam IE William H. Shultz, report to accompany H. R. 912 [for relief of William H. Shultz] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. June 7, legislative day June 4, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 332, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Smoot. W. A.. Inc. W. A. Smoot. Inc.. report to accompany H. R. 10S8 Tfor relief of W. A. Smoot. Incorporated] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 20, legislative day June 4, 1945. 9 p. (S. rp. 388, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Strung, Mrs. June A. Mrs. Jane Strang, report to accompany H. R. 2730 [for relief of Mra Jane Strang] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 7. legislative day June 4, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp- 351, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Sunnont, Charles E. Charles E. Surmont. report to accompany H. R. 1611 [for relief of Charles E. Surmont] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 7. legislative day Juno (. 1945. •". p. i S. rp. 347. 7!>fli Con- 1st sess.) f Thayer. Jane. Jano Thayer, report to accompany II. R. 22% Tfor relief of Jane Thayer] : BUbmitted by Mr. Wilson. June 2<>. legislative day June 4. 1945. 7 p. onditure, so as to provide that personnel necessary in the several States to carry out provisions of this act shall be appointed in accordance with State laws] ; submitted by Mr. Kl lender. June 14, legislative day June 4, 3945. 2 p. (S. rp. 3G8, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t FI NANCE COMMITTEE, SENATE Cnli mlars. Calendar, assignment for hearings, H. It. 3240, Extension of recipro- cal trade agreements act, May 30-June 5, 1945; no. 1-5. 1945. Each 3p. 4° % T 4.F 49 : 79/1-5/Reciprocal trade Legislative calendar. 79th Congress, June 12 and 28, 1945; no. 6 and 7. 1945. 59 p. and 63 p. 4° X Y 4.F 49 : 79/6,7 Legislative calendar [of] subcommittee on veterans' legislation, 79th Con- gress, June 12 and 28, 1945 ; no. 4 and 5. 1945. 15 p. and 16 p. 4° % Y 4.F 49 : 79/4,5/Vet. Foreign trade agreements, report to accompany H. R. 3240 [to extend authority of the President under sec. 350 of tariff act of 1930, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. George. J\ine 9, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 356, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Government contracts. Extension of renegotiation act, report to accompany H. R. 3395 [to extend through Dec. 31, 1945, termination date under renegotiation act] ; submitted by Mr. George. June 23, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 400, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Internal revenue. Extending time for release of powers of appointment for pur- poses of certain provisions of Internal revenue code, report to accompany H. J. Res. 206 ; submitted by Mr. George. June 14, legislative day June 4, 1945. 1 p. ( S. rp. 370, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Recognition and approval of certain Treasury regulations relating to op- tional deductions in case of oil and gas wells, report to accompany H. Con. Res. 50; submitted by Mr. George. June 22, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 398, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Life insurance. Extension of national service life insurance policies, report to accompany H. R. 2949 [to extend 5-year-level-premium-term policies for addi- tional 3 years] ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Colorado. June 14, legislative .lay June 4, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 366, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Interest rate on loans secured by Government life insurance, report to accompany S. 447 [to reduce rate of interest on loans secured by United States Government life insurance to 4 per centum per annum] ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Colorado. June 14, legislative day June 4, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 364, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Postage. Continuing temporary increases in postal rates on lst-class matter, report to accompany H. J. Res. 184 ; submitted by Mr. George. June 22, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 399, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. J. Res. 184, as here reported, con- tains provisions amending certain income tax laws.] t Veterans Administration. Priority of Veterans' Administration in employment of personnel and acquisition of space, report to accompany H. R. 3118 [to amend see. 100 of Public law numbered 346, 78th Congress, to grant certain priorities to Veterans' Administration, and for other purposes] : submitted by Mr. Johnson, of Colorado. June 14, legislative day June 4, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 365, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Veterans Administration facilities. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital, report to accompany S. J. Res. 78 [for designation of Veterans' Administration lio-s- pltal at Crugers Park, Peekskill, N. Y., as Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospitall : submitted by Mr. George. June 22, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 397, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t • Sent to Depository Libraries Joly 1945 735 Veterans Administration facilities — Continued. Royal C. Johnson Veterans Hospital, repor1 to accompany S. 880 [for designation of Veterans' Administration hospital at Si. I p, (S. rp. 359, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t i • Sent to Depository Libraries R.-.4924— 45 5 736 Government Publications Kimi.r Indiana. Authorising appropriation to carry out provisions of act of May :;. 1928, report to accompany EL R. 378 [authorizing appropriation to carry oul provisions of act <>i" May •"-. 1928 (45 Stat 484), authorizing and directing Sec- retarj of Interior t<> Investigate, bear, and determine claims of individual members of Sioux tribe of Indians against tribal funds or against United States]; Buhmitted by Mr. Bushfield. May 28, legislative day May 24. 1945. -i p. (B. rp. 315, 79th Gong. 1st seas.) t TUnoii Indians. Amending act for relief <>f Tllngtl and Haida Indians (if Alaska I bo as to extend time for filing suits in Court of claims |, report to accompany II II. 1804; submitted by Mr. O'Mahoney. May 2N. legislative day May 24. 1945. 8 p. ( s rp :;io. 79th Oong. 1st sess.) t INTFUSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE. SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar. 79tb Congress, June 1, 1045: no. 4. 1945. 39 p. r i v i.i n 8 :; : 79 i JUniCIAIIV COMMITTEE. SENATE ndars. Legislative and executive calendar, 79tb Congress. June ami L'.".. 1945; na 20 and 121. 194".. 88 p. and 95 p. 4" % Y 4..T 811/2:79/20,21 Pmrl Ilarbor. Extending statute of limitations (Pearl Harbor), report to accompany s. J. Res. 66 [to extend statute of limitations in certain cases, so Bl to extend time limit for Immunity from possible court martial or prosecution of any person or persons, military or civil, connected with Pearl Harbor catas- trophe of Dec. 7. 1941, for 6 months after termination of hostilities with Japan] : submitted by Mr. Hatch. May US. legislative day May 24, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 311. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Mil. I TAKY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SEN \ I I-: Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, June 15, 1945; no. 5. 194."). 86 p. 4° t Y 4.M 59/2 : 79/5 Iron and steel plants. War plants disposal, iron and steel plants, 2d progress report on preparation of joint hearings on disposal of surplus iron and steel plants and facilities to be held by war contracts subcommittee of Committee on Military Affairs, pursuant to S. Res. 40, and industrial reorganization sub- committee of Special Committee on Postwar Economic Policy and Planning, pursuant to S. Res. 33; [submitted by Mr. O'Mahoney]. 1945. ii+25 p. il. 4 maps, 4° (S. rp. 199, pt. 3. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Parts 1 and 2 of this report wore entered in prior Monthly catalogs under subheads Iron and steel plants and Aircraft plants, respectively.] f L. C. card 45-35993 National defense act. as amended to Jan. 1, 194">. with related acts and notes: Pay readjustment act, as amended to Jan. 1, 194.". with related acts and notes: Army pay tables, Jan. 194."); [prepared in Office of Judge Advocate General of Army by William F. Fratcher and Joseph Dainow]. 1945. v+27." p. * Paper, 35c. L. C. card 45-36331 Y 4.M 59/2 : V 30/10 946 Supplies. Exportation of certain commodities, report to accompany S. 935 [to continue in effect sec. of act of July 2. 1040 (54 Stat. 714). as amended. relating to exportation of certain commodities]; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. May 28, legislative day May 24. 1915. 3 p. IS. rp. 313, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) t Surplus Government property, investigating disposal of surplus Qovenunenl property and related problems, report bo accompany S. Res. 129: submitted by Mr. O'Mahoney. May 31. 104.". 9p. (S. rp. 321. 79th Com.'. 1st sessJ f NAVAL AFFAIRS OOMMITTF.K. SENATE Cah Hilars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, June 5, 1945: no. 4. 1045 SO p. 4° t Y 4.N 22/2 : 79/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 737 Dental Division, Navy. Establishing dental department, Navy, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 715, to provide more efficient dental care for per- sonnel of Navy, May 29, 1945. 1945. iii+40 p. [S. 715 provides that the Dental Division of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery shall direct all matters relating to dentistry.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 403 L. C. card 45-36224 Y 4.N 22/2 : D 43/2 Providing more efficient dental care for personnel of Navy, report to accom- pany S. 715; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June IS, legislative day June 4, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 378, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [S. 715 provides that the Dental Divi- sion of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery shall direct all matters relating to dentistry.] f Mechanics (persons). Seniority rights for employees at Government navy yards, arsenals, etc., appendix to hearing, 7!>th Congress, 1st session, on S. 594, for purpose of regulating conditions of employment of mechanics and helpers at all Government navy yards, naval stations, arsenals, and other Government estab- lishments. 1945. pt. 2, ii +251-255 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 403 Y 4.N 22/2 : Em 7/pt. 2 Naval Academy, Annapolis. Miscellaneous bills, hearing, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 130, to increase number of midshipmen allowed at Naval Academy from District of Columbia, S. 473, relating to pay and allowances of officers of retired list of Regular Navy and Coast Guard performing active duty in rank of rear admiral, S. 559, for reimbursement of naval personnel for property lost or damaged on or after Oct. 31, 1941, S. 716, for reimburse- ment of naval personnel for personal property lost in fire at outlying de- gaussing branch of Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va., Dec. 4, 1942, S. 727, for relief of commissioned officers of U. S. S. St. Louis during Spanish-American War, May 18-Sept. 2, 1898, S. 732, for relief of Elmer H. Beckmann, S. 761, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged in fire in Quonset hut, 83d U. S. N. C. B., at Camp Rosseau [Rousseau], Port Hueneme, Calif., Dec 22, 1944, S. 822, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged in fire at naval base 2, Rosneath, Scotland, Oct. 12, 1944, S. 823, to reimburse Navy personnel -for personal property lost or damaged in fire at Naval Hospital, Seattle, Wash., May 10, 1944, S. 824, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged in fire in Quonset hut no. 172, U. S. N. A. T. B., Camp Bradford, U. S. N. O. B., Norfolk, Va., Jan. 20, 1945, S. 891, to authorize the President to advance Vice Admiral Land to rank of admiral, S. 984, to permit waiving of bonds of Navy mail clerks and assistant Navy mail clerks, S. 1003, to permit members of armed forces to occupy Government housing facilities on rental basis without loss of rental allowances, May 22, 1945. 1945. iii+33 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 403 L. C. card 45-36254 Y 4.N 22/2 : B 49/40 Pay, allowances, etc. Providing for pay and allowances and transportation and subsistence of personnel discharged or released from Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard because of under age at time of enlistment, report to accompany S. 1045 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. May 31. 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 318, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [S. 1045 also authorizes the issuance of discharge certificates to such personnel.] f Yelverton, England. Miscellaneous bills, hearing, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 902, to reimburse certain Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged in fire in Quonset hut at Harrowbeer Airport, Yelverton, South Devon, England, Dec. 26, 1944, H. R. 26S5, to reimburse certain Navy personnel for personal propertv lost or damaged in fire in B. O. Q., known as Macqueripe Annex, U. S. N. O/b., Trinidad, British West Indies, June 11, 1944, S. 885, to reimburse certain Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged in fires at various naval shore activities, S. 986, to reimburse certain Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged in fire in administration build- ing, N. A. S., Bunker Hill, Ind., Dec. 28, 1944, S. 996, for relief of William Augustus White, S. 1045. to provide for pay and allowances and transporta- tion and subsistence of personnel discharged or released from Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard because of under age at time of enlistment, S. 1062. to reimburse certain Navy personnel for personal propertv lost or damaged in fire at N. A. A. S., Pnngo, Norfolk, Va., Feb. 13, 1945; May 29, 1945. 1945. iii+9 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 403 L. C. card 45-36253 Y 4.N 22/2 : B 49/39 • Sent to Depository Libraries 7 : ; g Govmus u but Publicatk i m - rosi omen ami ran uomjs committee, sk.wik I'ostui >< •' Authorizing Postmaster General to continue use of post office clerks and city letter carriers [and railway postal clerks] interchangeably, report to accompany II. R. 8069; submitted by Mr. McKellar. June S, legis- lative day June -1. 1946. 2 p. < s. rp. 366, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Reclassifying salaries <>f postmasters, officers, and employees of postal service, report to accompany 11. EL 8036 [to reclassify salaries of postmasters, officers, and employees of postal service, to establish uniform procedures for computing compensation, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. McKellar. June 20, legislative day June -1, 1915. 9 p. < 8. rp. 381, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) | PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND QBOTJ17D8 <0MM111IE. SINATE Becker, Chutav. Erection of memorial to dustav Becker, report to accompany S .1. Bes. 4 (authorizing erection on public grounds in Springerville. Ariz., of memorial to Gustav Becker] ; submitted by Mr. Green. May 31, 1945. l p. I S rp. 320, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Calendar*. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, June 9, 1945; no. 2 [3], 1945. S p. 4° t Y 4.P 96/7 : 79/3 Capitol. Reconstruction of roofs and skylights over House and Senate wings of Capitol, report to accompany S. J. Res, 31 : submitted bv Mr. Green. June 1. legislative day May 31, 1945. 3 p. ( S. rp. 322. 79th Cong. 1 st sess. ) t PUBIJC LANDS AND SL'HVEYS COMMITTEE. SENATE Alabama, Authorizing Alabama to lease or sell and convey all or any part of salt springs land granted to said State by act of Mar. 2. 1819, report to ac- company H. R. 2416; submitted by Mr. Hatch. June 15, legislative dav J*une 4. 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 373, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Authorizing Alabama to lease or sell and convey all or any part of salt springs land granted to said State by act of Mar. 2. 1S19. report to accompany 5. 708; submitted by Mr. Hatch. June 15, legislative day June 4, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 372, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Calendar, 79th Congress, June 7, 1945 ; no. 4. 1945. 31 p. 4° J Y 4.P 96/1 : 79/4 I nme, Wyo, Authorizing conveyance of lands to Cheyenne. Wyo., report to accompany S. 911 ; submitted by Mr. O'Mahoney. June 15, legislative day June 4, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 377. 70th Cong. 1st sess.) f Kiskaddetl, William W. Authorizing exchange of lands with William W. Kis- kadden in connection with Rocky Mountain National Park. Colo., report to ac- company S. 100; submitted by Mr. Hatch. June 15, legislative day June 4, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 371, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Minnesota. Authorizing conveyance of public lands in Minnesota to such State for use for park, recreational, or wildlife-refuge purposes, report to accompany 5. 100; submitted by Mr. Hatch. June 15, legislative day June 4, 1045. 2 p. (S. rp. 374, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) t COURT OF CLAIMS Norm, — The "opinions" listed below (with classification number Ju 3.9/a :) and marked with a t (for official use) are issued in a very limited edition : however, a few copies are available at the Court of Claims ar prices which are determined by the size and are as follows : 1-5 pages, 25c. ; 6-10 pages, 35c. ; 11-20 pages, 45c. ; 21 pages and over, 50c. Cases. February-June calendar. 1045. 1945. various pairing. [Part of the pages are blank.] t J*" &5 : 945/2-6 Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, in its own right, and for use and benefll of Van Construction Company, r. United States [special findings of fact, conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Apr. 2. 1945. [1945.1 no. 44010. 37 p. i Ju 3.9/a : F448/6 WaT9Ch, J'Hin. Bronzr d Foundry Co. John HarSCh Bronze & Foundry Co. r. United States ; special findings of fact [conclusion of law and opinion of court]. decided Apr. 2, 1946. [1946.] lip. t Ju 3.9/a :H25 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 739 Maney, C. J., Co., Inc. C. J. Maney Co., Inc., and New England Foundation Co., Inc., corporations, v. United States; report of commissioner. [1945.] no. 4504S, p. 23-30. % Ju 3.S : M318 Standard Fruit and Steamship Company r. United States, on motions for new trial; [opinion of court], decided June 4, 1945. [1945.] no. 452G7, 2 p. t J u 3.9/a : St24/lS Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth A. S. A. Regenold, administrator, c. t. a. of Elizabeth A. Wilson, v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opin- ion], decided June 4, 1945. [1945.] no. 457G2, G p. t Ju 3.9/a : WG92/2 York Engineering and Construction Com pa nn v. United States, on motion for new trial, decided June 4, 1945. [1945.] no. 45282, 2 p. $ ' Ju 3.9/a : T82/3 COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Bristles. Customs appeal no. 4510, United States v. N. Wagman & Co., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1945.] cover title, i-f-25 p. t Ju 7.6 : W 124 CUSTOMS COURT Cases. United States Customs Court reports: v. 11, Cases adjudged in Customs Court, July-Dec. 1943. 1945. viii+533 p. [Includes Customs Court decisions 780-821, abstracts 48397-49043, and reappraisement decisions 5S80-59G4.] * Cloth, $1.25. • Item 424 L. C. card 39-29067 Ju 9.5 : 11 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Juvenile Court. Iteport of Juvenile Court of District of Columbia, fiscal year 1944; [compiled by Virginia Clary]. 1945. ix+46 p. il. (II. doc. 173, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 8-35306 National Capital Housing Authority. Report of National Capital Housing Au- thority, for 10-year period, 1934-44. 1944. xi+219 p. il. t • Item 429 L. C. card 45-36154 DC 57.1 : 934-44 EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COMMISSION Safety bulletin, Safety bulletin, v. 9, no. 6-12; Dec. 1944- June 1945. [1945.] cover titles, each 28 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2 of covers.] f • Item 435 L. C. card 36-26723 EC 1.9: 9/6-12 Note. — This bulletin issued in the interest of accident prevention in employments within the purview of the workmen's compensation laws administered by the Employees' Compensation Commission, directs attention to the number of injuries reported to' the Commission under the Federal employees' compensation act, the longshoremen's and harbor workers' compensation act, and the District of Columbia compensation act, the causes of such injuries and the possibilities of preventing them by the use of appropriate safety measures. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Addresses. Address by Paul A. Porter, chairman of Federal Communications Commission, on occasion of inauguration of 1st television multiple-relay linking Washington, D. C, and Philadelphia by Philco Corporation, Apr. 17, 1945, broad- cast by station WPTZ, Philadelphia. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] f CC 1.15 : P 83/4 Broadcasting of tomorrow, by Paul A. Porter, chairman. Federal Communi- cations Commission, at meeting of National Association of Broadcasters, Wash- ington, D. C, Mar. 12, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] f CC 1.15 : P 83/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries 740 Government Publications \(l,lr> m - < '.'iitimii'd. Oommunicatlous for peace, speech by Paul a. Porter, chairman of Federal Communications Commission, at dinner by Baltimore Chapter of Morse Tele- graph Clubs of America, Baltimore, Bid., Apr. lit, L945, to mark 154th anniver- sary of birth of Samuel F. B. Morse. [IMS.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] t CC 1.15 : P 83/5 194 i G "ge Foster Peabody radio awards, address by Paul A. Porter, chair- man, Federal Coiiiinuniea! ions Commission, at George Foster Peabody radio awards presentation dinner, New York City, Apr. 10, 1945. [1945.1 6 p. 4' [Processed.] t C0115:P88/3 Employe* and compensation data by occupational classification, reported by stand- ard broadcast stations, major networks and regional networks, for week begin- ning Oct 15, 1944. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1945. cover title, 20 leaves, r [Processed.] t CC 1.2: Em 7 Radio broadcasting. HOW to apply for standard broadcast station license. Mar. 28, 1945. 5 p. 4" [Processed.] t CC 1.2 :B 78/20 Radio in education. Background information on educational broadcasting in U.S. Mar. 7,1945. [14] p. 1" [Processed.] t i . <•. card 45 B6304 CC 1.2 :B 78/19 Rules and regulations. Rules and regulations, amdt. 241. effective June 27, 1044. 1 11)44.] p. 3-4. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for ]». 3— 4, pt. 63. Extension of lines and discontinuance of service bv carriers.] t " CC 1.7/2 : 241 Same, amdt. 242. [1044.] p. 7-Sa. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 7-8, pt. 13, Rules governing commercial radio operators.] f CC 1.7/2 : 242 — Same. amdt. 243, effective July 26, 1944. [1044.] p. 4a-b. [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. To be inserted as p. 4a-b, pt. 63, Extension of lines and discontinuance of service by carriers.] f 001.7/2:243 Same. amdt. 244. effective Aug. 15, 1044. [1044.] p. 0-10. [Processed. Issued in loos. -leaf form. To be substituted for p. 0-10, pt. 13, Rules governing commercial radio operators.] t 001.7/2:244 Same. amdt. 245. effective Aug. 15. 1044. [1044.] p. 37-3S. [Processed. [ssued in loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 37-38, pt. 3, Rules governing standard and high frequency broadcast stations.] t CC 1.7/2 : 245 Same, amdt 246, effective Aug. 22, 1044. [1044.] p. 17-lSa. [Processed- Issued In loose-leaf form. To be substituted for p. 17-lSa, pt. 3, Rules gov- erning standard and high frequency broadcast stations.] f CC 1.7/2: 246 Telegraph. Operating data from montblv reports of telegrapb and cable carriers, Oct. 1944-Apr. 1045. [1044-45.] Each [2] p. il. oblong large 8° [Processed. Subject to revision.] t CC 1.13 : 044/12-045/4 Telephone. Operating data from montblv reports of large telephone carriers, Oct. 1044-Mar. 1945 [1044-45.] Each '[2] p. il. oblong large 8° [Processed. Subject to revision.] t CC 1.14 : 044/10-045/3 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Federal credit unions, quarterly report of organization, quarter ending Dec. 31, 1044. [1045.] [4] +2 p. 4° '[Processed. Preliminary.] t Y 3.F 31/8 : 13/044-4 FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION NOTE. — The Reconstruction Finance Corporation was transferred from the Federal I. nan Agency U< tin- Department of Commerce by Executive order 9071, dated Feb. 24, 1942, but was returned to the Agency by Public law 4, 79th Congress, approved Feb. 24, L945. sin pins property, Summary of surplus property as of Feb. 28-Apr. 15. 1045. 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([Reg- ulation F, amdt] ) [Processed.] f FR 1.6 : 940/F/amdt. Amendment 16 to Regulation W [effective June 11, 1945]. [194fi.l [2] p. ([Regulation W, amdt. 16]) [Processed.] t FR 1.6: 944/W/amdt. 16 FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY COMMUNITY WAR SERVICES OFFICE Addresses. Role of American Hotel Association in social protection program. [Jan. 10, 1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed. Taken from address delivered by Charles J. Hahn, law enforcement specialist of Social Protection Division, before American Hotel Association, Dec. 12, 1944, Chicago, 111.] J FS 9.8: Am 3 • Sent to Depository Libraries 742 GovHoriflnre Puhucatidni \ihli i s.si g ( 'out hilled. Welfare and community action. Mar. 26, 1945. 5 p. 4' [Processed. Prom address by Florlne J. Ellis, social protective representative, region 7, at cooperative regional meeting, Columbia, s. <\ Mar. 8, 1945.] t PS 9.8 :W 45 Recreation. Recreation bulletin, Information for community defense recreation committees, published by I Uvislon of Recreation, issue 95 ; May 12, 1945. [1945. | t ]». 4' [Processed.] I PS 97: 95 Stake of Government In recreation <>f all the people; by Sherwood Gates. [1945.] 4 p. r [Processed.] t PS 92 : B 24 n Suggested curriculum, major, community recreation. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] % v*'.>.2: R24 12 Summer recreation, report of community programs 1945. 11 + 9 p. (Recreation Division.) t • Item 4S4 FS 9.2 : R 24/10 Social services in social protection program; prepared cooperatively by commit- tee of Social case Work Council of National Agencies and staff of Social Pro- tection Division of Federal Security Agency. [1945.] [l]+4 p. 4" [Proc- essed.] t FS 9.2: So 1/3 EDUCATION OFFICE /.'- Iffium. Education under enemy occupation in Belgium. China, Czechoslovakia. France. Greece. Luxembourg, Netherlands. Norway, Poland. 1945. [4] +71 p. (Bulletin 1945, no. 3) *Paper,15c. •Item 492 1. 0. card E 45-21 FS 5.3: 945/3 Child care. News exchange, extended school services for children of working mothers, Nov. 27, 1944. [1944.] 4 p. 4° [Processed. None issued for Oct. 1944.] t FS 5.36 : 944/11 Education for victory, official biweekly, Office of Education, v. 3, no. 13-24; Jan. 3-June 20, 1945. [11)44-45.] Each 24 p. or 32 p. il. 4° [No issues for July and August.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr. (10 months period) ; foreign subscription, $1.50. • Item 499 L. C. card E 42-155 FS 5.26 : 3/13-24 Higher education, semimonthly publication of Higher Education Division, v. 1. no. 3-12: Feb. l-.Tune 15, 194."'. [1945.] Each 12 p. 4°. [No issues for July and August.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 75c. a vr. (20 issues) ; foreign subscription, $1.00. • Item 495 FS 5.37 : 1/3-12 Morale. Family contributions to war and post-war morale: no. 1, Suggestions for using the series [with list of general references]. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12" * Paper, 5c. • Item 495 FS 5.38 : 1 "Netherlands East Indies, selected references for teachers; prepared by C. O. Arndt. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [From Education for victory, May 3, 1945, v. 3. no. 21.] f FS 5.26/a : N 382 Physical performance levels for high-school girls, evaluation of improvements in performance. [1945.] [4] p. 4° [From Education for victory. May 3, 1945, v. 3, no. 21.] t FS 5.26/a : P 569/2/945-2 / leadership, essentials of conference discussion techniques of special value in supervisory training programs In connection with war production training [With bibliographies; by] C. P. Klinefelter and Charles T. Battin. [194.").] vi-f42 p. (Vocational Division hulletin 231; Defense training series no. 4.) [Prepared In cooperation with College of Puget Sound. Text on p 2 and 3 of ■ •over.] * Paper. 10c. • Item 504 L. C. card E 45-23 FS 5.123 : 231 State hoards for vocational education. Digest of annual reports of State boards for vocational education to Office of Education. Vocational Division, fiscal year 1944. 1945. vi+73 p. il. 4" (Vocational Division.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] • Item 502 E. C. card E 3 1471 FS 5.131 : 944 Veterans. I >ii;<'st of State-wide planning of veterans' education. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [From Congressional record. May 24, 1945.] t FS 5.2 : V 64 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 743 Vocational education. Misc. [series]. [Processed.] t FS5.11: Note. — Many publications of this Miscellany series are for regional distribution only and are not entered in the Monthly catalog. 3102. Offerings in fields of guidance and personnel work in colleges and universities, summer l!»4."i : by Ralph ('. M. Flynt and Franklin E. Zeran. 1945. H4-116 P- 4" [Text on p. 2 of cover. J FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Drugs. Notices of judgment under Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act: Drugs and devices, 1101-50. June 1945. p. 271-301. t • Item 512 L. C. card Agr 40-274 FS 7.12 : 1101-1150 Food. Notices of judgment under Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act : Foods, 6401-6600. June 1945. p. 139-211. f • Item 513 L. C. card Agr 40-122 FS 7.10 : 6101-6600 Official information. [Code of Federal regulations] title 21, Food and drugs, chap. 1, Food and Drug Administration, pt. 196, General regulations, disclosure of official information and records. [1945.] 2 p. [From Federal register, May 2, 1945.] t FS7.6: In 3 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Cadet Nurse Corps. Cadet Nurse Corps news, v. 1, no. 2; June 1945.' [1945.] 4 p. il. 4° (Nurse Education Division.) f • Item 522 FS 2.48 : 1/2 The girl with a future, be a cadet nurse. [1945.] [2] p. il. oblong 8°, folded into narrow S° size. ([NE leaflet 4.] ; Nurse Education Division.) f • Item 522 FS 2.46 : 4 Clostridium pcrfringens. Titration of Clostridium perfringens (welchii) anti- toxin by its antihemolytic activity [with list of references] ; by Sarah E. Stewart. [1945.] [2] +6 p. (Reprint 2611.) [From Public health reports, Mar. 30, 1915, v. 60, no. 13.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36330 FS 2.7/a : 2611 Contagious diseases. Control of communicable diseases, report of a committee of American Public Health Association. Revised 1945. [1945.] iv+88 p. (Reprint 1697.) [Original article from Public health reports, Aug. 9, 1935, v. 50, no. 32.] * Paper, 15c. L. C. card 45-36297 FS 2.7/a : 1697/2 DDT {insecticide). Preliminary report on identification of 2,2 bis (p-chlo- rophenyl) -1,1,1 trichlorethane (DDT) in excreta of poisoned rabbits [with list of references]; by E. F. Stohlman. [1945.] [2] +4 p. 1 pi. (Reprint 2614.) [From Public health reports, Mar. 30, 1945, v. 60, no. 13.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36329 FS 2.7/a : 2614 Health officers. Directory of full-time local health officers; (revised to Jan. 1, 1945). [1945.] 34 p. (Reprint 2608.) [From Public health reports, Sept. 15, 1944, v. 59, ro. 37.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 24-26806 FS 2.7/a : 260S Hygiene. Industrial. Industrial hygiene news letter, current news of official industrial hygiene activities, v. 4, no. 11-v. 5, no. 5, Dec. 1944-May 1945 ; issued monthly by Industrial Hygiene Division. [1944.] various paging, 4° [Proc- essed.] t FS 2.45 : 4/11-5/5 Leptospirosis. Comparison of effect of penicillin and immune serum in treat- ment of experimental leptospirosis in young white mice and in hamsters [with list of references] ; by C. L. Larson and J. J. Griffitts. [1945.] 8 p. (Reprint 2610.) [From Public health reports, Mar. 23, 1945, v. 60, no. 12.] * Paper, 5c. I.. C. card 15-36328. FS 2.7/a : 2010 National Negro health neics. v. 12, no. 4 and v. 13, no. 1; Oct. 1944-Mar. 1945. [1945.] cover titles, each 24 p. il. 4" ([Public Health Methods Division.]) [Quarterly. Issued in the interest of National Negro Health .Movement. Text on p. 2-4 of covers.] t • Item 522 FS 2.19 : 12/4-13/1 Nursing schools yesterday, today and tomorrow; by Jane B. Taylor. [1944.1 5 p. 4" [Processed.] t FS2.30:N93 • Sent to Depository Libraries 744 Government Publications Penicillin serum concentration! in treatment of gonorrhea by delayed intra- muscular absorption [With list of references; byj 13. L. Ziimainon and V. P. Seeberg. [1946.] i p. ii. ([Venereal Diseases Division]'; Reprint 237.) [From Venereal disease information, Feb. 1045, v. 20. j • Paper, 6c. FS 2.9/a : 237 Psittacosis, occurrence in United States and report of 07 percent mortality in shipment of psittacine birds while under quarantine [with list of references] ; by G. L. DttOnabOO and Brock < J. Hampton. [1945.] [2]+4 p. (Reprint 2815. | I From Public health reports, Mar. SO, 1945, v. 80, DO. 18.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36286 FS 2.7/a : 2615 Public hi tilth engineering abstracts, Jau.-Mny 1945; v. 25, no. 1-5. [1915.] cover titles, each 32 p. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2 and 3 of covers.] t • Item 522 FS 2.13: 25/1-5 J'ublic hmlth reports, v. GO, no. 1-20; Jan. 5-June 29, 1945. 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[From Venereal disease information, Feb. 1945, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. FS 2.9/a : 236 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH Journal of National Cancer Institute, v. 5. no. 3-6; Dec. 1944-June 1945. [1944- 45.] cover titles, p. 151-454, il. 4° [Bimonthly. Text on p. 2 and 4 of covers.] • Paper, 40c. sinele copy, $2.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.60. • Item 523 L. C. card 40-29172 FS 2.31 : 5/3-0 SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD /.'< tirement. Scope of protection under state and local government retirement systems [supplement]. Dec. 1944. [21 + v-x p. 4° ([Bureau report 12. sup- plement.]) t L. I '. card SS 44-20 FS 3.9 : 12/supp. Social security bulletin, Dec. 1944-May 1945; v. 7. no. 12-v 8, no. 5. T1944-45.] • •over lilies, various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. 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Feb. 13, 1945. [2] +33 p. [Processed.] f L. C. card A 45-2373 FT 1.2 : C48 Foreign trade work; excerpt from Annual report of Federal Trade Commission, fiscal year 1944. Jan. 15, 1945. [2] +69-73 p. [Processed.] t FT 1.1/a : F761/944 Southgate Brokerage Co., Inc. No. 5331. in circuit court of appeals for 4th cir- cuit, Southgate Brokerage Company, Inc., v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition to review order of Federal Trade Commission ; respondent's brief and appendix. [1945.] cover title, ii+34 p. t FT 1.5 : So 88/5 Work. Monthly summary of work for Dec. 1944-May 1945. [1945.] Each 8 p. or 7 p. [Processed.] t FT 1.15 : 9 14/12-945/5 FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY Planning, current literature, compiled by library staff from publications received in libraries of Federal Works Agency, v. 1, no. 4-20; Jan. 29-May 21, 1945. [1945.] Each 4 p. or 5 p. 4° [Weekly. Processed] t FW 1.5: 3/4-20 • Sent to Depository Libraries 746 Government Publications public roads administration Hightoays. Highways, current Literature, v. 'j.:\. do. 48 v. 24, imp. is. Nov. 29, 1944 Bia; -. 1945; compiled by library stair of Public Roads Administration. [1944 16.] various paging, i [Weekly. Processed.] t WW 2.8: 23/48-24 18 Regulations for carrying Into effecl provisions of Federal-aid highway acl of 1944 and Federal-aid road acl of July i L, 1916, as amended and supplemented. [1946.] 8 p. •Paper, 6c. • Item 566 FW2.6:H58/2 Public roads, journal of highway research, v. 24, no. '■'< and 4 ; Jan. Mar. to Apr.- June 1946. 1 19-15. | cover titles, p. 55-114, il. 4° [Quarterly. Text on p. 2 and ;; of covers.] • Paper, 15c. single copy, 50c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, 66c. • Item 667 L. C. card Agr 18-322 F\V 2.7 : 24/3, 4 Roads. Estimate of appropriation to pay claims for damage to roads and high- ways of states or their subdivisions, submitted by Public Roads Admlnlsl ral ion. June 11'. 1946. 1.". p. (H. doc. 2. - U. Tilth Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 46 36291 FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD Addresses. New York foreign-trade zone, vital In war and peace, address by Thos. E. Lyons, executive secretary. Foreign-Trade Z«mes Board, Department of Commerce, before Lions Club of Quebec, Que., May 16, 1945. [1045.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t FTZ1.9: L99/5 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE D( eisions of comptroller general, v. 24, Nov. 1944-Feb. 1945; Lindsay C. "Warren, comptroller general, Frank L. Yates, assistant comptroller general. 1944-45. [7] +339-641+1. p. [Monthly. Issue for Dec. 1944 includes index-digest, Oct.-Dec. 1944] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription. $2.00. L. C. card 22-2 1 1 1 5 GA 1.5 : 24/5-8 General regulations. General regulations no. 102, supp. 2 ; June 19, 1945. [1045.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t GA 1.6 : 102/supp. 2 Same no. 104; June 7, 1945. [1945.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] % GA 1.6: 104 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Style manual. United States Government Printing Office style manual (abridged). Revised edition, Jan. 1945. 1945. iii+243 p. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 586 L. C. card 45-36281 GP 1.2 : Stg/18/945/abridged ed. DOCUMENTS OFFICE Education; Apr. 1945. 1945. [2] +60 p. (Price list 31, 34th edition.) f •Item 592 L. C. card 26-26105 GP 3.9: 31/34 Government publication*. List of selected United States Government publica- tions. Jan. 1-June 15, 1945. [1944-45.] Each 4 p (1945-1 to 1945-12.) | Semimonthly. ] f • Item 593 GP 3.17: 945/1-12 Ncni:.- Tin's List is an advert isiiiK list of United States Government publications for sale i>y the Superintendent of Documents, its purpose is to keep Interested persons informed as to new publications. The List is arranged alphabetically by subjects, with annotations and prices, it may be obtained free <>f charge upon application to the Superintendent <>f Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 747 Monthly catalog. 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(Trice list 77, 2d edition.) f • Item 592 L. C. card 44-41148 GP 3.9 : 77/2 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Note. — The decisions of the Department of the Interior including leading decisions and important opinions with regulations and instructions relating to all activities of the Department are usually issued in signatures and published later in bound volumes. Ad- vance parts 1, 2, and 3 of v. 57 have been issued as separates, however, as an economy measure, separates will be discontinued for the war period. Bound volume 57, bringing decisions down to June 30, 1942, is now in press. Volume 58, bringing decisions down to July 1, 1944, is in preparation. No advance sheets will be issued. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Inside Interior, v. 2, no. 6-10; Jan.-May, 1945. [1945.] Each 4 p. il. large 4° [Monthly.] t 11.75:2/6-10 Lair library reporter. Law library reporter, v. 4, no. 11 ; Dec. 1944. Washington, 1944. [2] +75-80 p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 42-37804 1 1.74 : 4/11 Same, v. 5, no. 1-6; Jan.-June 1945. Washington, 1945. [12] +1-40 p. 4° [Processed.] t 11.74:5/1-6 BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION Electricity. Generation and sales statistics, Nov. 1944-Apr. 1945. [1945.] Each [4] p. il. oblong large 8°, folded into 4° size +[1] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t 144.8:944/11-945/4 Eyes. Our eyes, a priceless gift, protect them with light! [1945.] [4] p. il. [Processed.] + I 44.2 : Ey 3 Office safety [published in interest of accident prevention by Safety Section, Personnel Division]. [1945.] cover title, [2] +17 p. il. narrow 12° [Proc- essed.] t I 44.2: Sal FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE ' Dehydration of fishery products [with list of references] ; by Maurice E. Stansby. Chicago, 111., Apr. 1945. 4 p. il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 120.) [Processed. Re- printed from Annual review number of Fishing gazette, 1944.] t I 49.2S : 120 • Fish and fisheries. Chesapeake fisheries, 1942. [1945.] [l]+5 p. il. 4° (Cur- rent fishery statistics no. 181.) [Processed.] t I 49.S/2 : 181 Fishery market news, Sept. 1944-June 1945; [v. 6, no. 9-v. 7, no. 6]. [1944-45.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f L. C. card F 39-3 I 49.10 : 6/9-7/6 • Sent to Depository Libraries 74S Government Publications Fishery product*. Animal summarv of fishery trade, landings, receipts, and proc- Qg,1944. [1945.] 2p.4" [Processed.] t 149.34:944/18 Cold storage holdings of fishery products, Sept. l. Dec. 1, 1944 and Jan. l. T.M.". [1944 46.] Baca 2 p. 4" (Cuxrenl fishery statistics do. 146, 167, 163.) I Processed, statistics furnished liy War Food Administration. The issues for Oct. and Nov. 1944 wen- entered In the Monthly catalog for Dec 1944, p. 1379, and .Ian. 1946, p. 70, respectively.] t 147.8/2: 145, etc ■ Same, continued, with title. Cold storage holdings and freezings of fishery products, Feb. 1, 1945. [1945.] 8p.il. 4° (Current fishery statistics no. 170. ) t I 49.8/2 : 170 Same, continued, with title, Frozen fish report, Apr. and June 194.". [1945.] various paging, il. 4" (C. F. S. 179, 187, and 197.) [The issue tor Mar. 194.". was entered in the .Monthly catalog for -May 194:1, p. 491.] f 149.8/2: 179, etc. Frozen fish, 1944. [1945.] 7 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 176.) [Processed.] t I 49.8/2 : 176 Landings by fishing craft at New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 1944-Jan. 1945. [1945.] Each 4 p. oblong 8° (Current fishery statistics no. 154. 159. 167, 172.) [ Processed.] t I 49.8/2 : 154, etc. Same, continued, with title, New England landings, New Bedford, Feb.-Apr. 1945. [1945.] Each [l]+5 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 186, 190, and 105.) t 1 49.8/2 : 180, etc Landings by fishing vessels at certain New England ports, Oct.-Dec. 1944 [1945.] Each 6 p. oblong 8° (Current fishery statistics no. 155, 158, 166.) [Processed.] t I 49.8/2 : 155,etc. Same, continued, with title, New England landings. Boston, Gloucester, Portland, Jan.-Apr. 1945. [1945.] Each [l]+5 p. or [1]+13 p. 4° (C. F. S. 178, 185, 188, and 198. ) t I 49.S/2 : 178, etc. Manufactured fishery products, summary for 1942. [1945.] [l]+9 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 182.) [Processed.] f 149.8/2:182 — i — Monthly summary of fishery trade, landings, receipts, processing, and stor- age, Feb. 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t 149.34:945/2 Game and game birds. Some publications on upland game birds; by Ralph B. Nestler. Chicago, 111., Mar. 1945. 11 p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 265.) [Processed. Supersedes Wildlife leaflet 182, issued Mar. 1941.] t I 49.13 : 265 Lobsters. American lobster (Homarus americanus) [with list of Publications on lobsters] ; prepared in Division of Fishery Biology. Chicago, 111., Dec. 1944. 8 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 74.) [Processed.] f 149.28:74 Rabbits. Selection and preparation of rabbit rations; by George S. Templeton. Chicago, 111., Apr. 1945. 6 p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 266.) [Processed.] t I 49.13 : 266 Salmon. Canned salmon, 1944. annual summary. [1945.] [l]4-7 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 184.) [Processed.] t I 49.S/2 : 184 Vitam in A report, Sept. 1944-Jan. 1945. [1945.] Each 2 p. oblong 8° (Current fishery statistics no 160, 162, 174, 175.) [Processed. None issued for Aug. 1944.] f I 49.8/2 : 160,etc. Water fowl. Some recent publications on management and propagation of water fowl; compiled by Ralph B. Nestler. Chicago, 111., Apr. 1945. 5 p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 267.) [Processed. Supersedes Wildlife leaflet 183 issued Mar. 1941.] f 149.13:267 GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES BOARD Decision list 4408-12, 4501-3; Aug. 1944-Mar. 1945. [1944-45.] various paging. [Monthly. Processed. Sometimes one number covers 3 months.] f I 33.5/2 : 440S-4503 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 749 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Former and new names of places renamed by USSR (from lists in Administrativno-Territorial'noye Deleniye Soyuznykh Respublik, Moskva, 1941). May 17, 1945. 17 leaves, 4° (Publication no. 53.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36296 I 33.7 : 53 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY El Paso, Tex. Ground-water resources of El Paso area, Tex. [with bibliography on resistivity measurements] ; by A. N. Sayre and Perm Livingston. 1945. vi+190 p. il. 3 pi., 1 is in pocket, 8 p. of pi. 5 maps, 4 are in pocket. (Water- supply paper 919.) [Prepared in cooperation with El Paso Water Board and Texas State Board of Water Engineers.] * Paper, 75c. • Item 627 L. C. card GS 45-6 1 19.13 : 919 Great Basin. Surface water supply of United States, 1943: pt. 10, Great Basin; prepared under direction of Glenn L. Parker, chief hydraulic engineer, G. H. Canfield, Robert Follansbee, H D. McGlashan, T. R. Newell, and M. T. Wilson, district engineers. 1945. v+185 p. il. (Water-supply paper 980.) [Pre- pared in cooperation with California, Idaho. Nevada. Oregon, Utah, and Wyo- ming, and other agencies.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 627 L. C. card GS 10-348 1 19.13 : 980 Pennsylvania. Chemical analyses of surface waters of Pennsylvania during low flow, July-Oct. 1944; by Walter F. White, jr. Washington, D. C, Feb. 1945. [l]+5 leaves, 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Pennsylvania Department of Commerce.] i 1 19.2 : W £9/2/944 Publications issued in Dec. 1944-May 1945; list 442-447. [1945] Each 4 p. or 3 p. [Monthly.] f • Item 624 119.14/4:442-^47 Tungsten deposits in Beaver County, Utah ; by S. W. Hobbs. 1945. iv+81-lll p. 8 pi. and map in pocket. (Bulletin 945-D.) [Strategic minerals investiga- tions, 1944, p. 81-111.] * Paper, 65c. • Item 622 1 19.3 : 945-D Maps Note. — The maps listed below are sold by the Geological Survey. Remittances for these maps should be made by money order payable to the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington, 25, D. C. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios that amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. In ordering give the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies. Alaska. Geologic and topographic map and sections of Katalla area, Alaska ; by Don J. Miller, Darwin L. Rossman, and Charles A. Hickcox ; war-minerals investigations, preliminary map. Scale 2 m.=4 in., contour interval 250 ft. u. p. 1945. 16X22 in. [Subject to correction. Accompanied by processed text, with title, Preliminary report on petroleum possibilities in Katalla area, Alaska, 1945, [1] 4-18 p. 4°] t 75c. 1 19.36 : K 15 INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE Indian education, [no.] 112-120, Jan. 15-May 15, 1945; [edited by Willard W. Beatty]. Haskell Institute Print Shop, Lawrence, Kans. [Jan. 15-May 15, 1945]. Each 8 p. 12° (Education Division.) [Fortnightly.] t I 20.26 : 112-120 Indians at tcork, Nov.-Dec. 1944 to May-June 1945; [v. 12, no. 4-v. 13, no. l'J. [1945.] Each [4] +35 p. il. 4° [Bimonthly; none issued for March-April. Processed. A news sheet for Indians and the Indian service.] $ L. C. card 35-17595 I 20.22 : 12/4-13/1 MINES BUREAU Cement. Monthly cement report CP 282-CP 287. Jan. 30-June 12, 1945. Bach 6 p. il. f° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f I 2S.29 : 282-2S7 ■ Same, supp. A. Jan 31-June 13, 1945. various paging, il. f° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t 1 28.29 : 282-287, supp A • Sent to Depository Libraries 750 ( '' u ,;N WENT Pi I'.l.K kTIONB CooJ. Distribution of coal shipments, M. 0. D. L65-M.C. D. 162. Jan. 1:: May 29, 1945. various paging II. f" (Mineral Industry surveys.) [Processed.] t 128.24:155-162 Preliminary estimates of production of bituminous coal and Lignite, I ►<■<•. 1944 May 1945. Jan 5 June 6, 1945. Bach l p. 4° (Mineral Industry sur- veys.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 1 28.64 : 944/12-945/5 Preliminary estimates of production of Pennsylvania anthracite and of coke, Dec 1944 May 1945. [1945.] Kadi l p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys; PCC 12-44 to POC 5-45.) [Monthly. Processed. 1 t 128.50:944/12-945/5 Weekly anthracite and (joke report WACR 891 WACR 416 Jan G-.Tune 30, 1945. Bach 3 p. or 2 p. 11.4° (Mineral Industry surveys.) [Processed.] t 1 28.49:391 U6 Weekly coal report w. ( '. R. 1433-W. 0. R. 1458. Jan. 6-June 30, li»4r». various paging, 11. 4" i Mineral industry surveys.! [Processed.] t 128.33: i I:'.". I 158 Ooal-mine fatalities in Nov. 1944— May 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° i Monthly industry surveys; CMP 161-CMF KIT.) [Monthly. Processed.] f I 28.10/2: 161-167 Coke. Monthly coke report, Mf'R 201-MCR 207. Jan. 3-June 29, 1945. various paging, IL 4" (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t 128.30:201-207 Detonators, initiating efficiency by miniature-cartridge test [with list of refer- ences] ; by R. L. Grant and J. E. Tiffany. 1945. iv+34 p. il. (Technical paper 677.) * Paper, 10c. • Item G46 1 .. C. card 45-36324 I 28.7 : 677 Gasoline. Natural gasoline and allied products, Nov. 1944-Apr. 1045. [1945.] Bach [2] p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys; NGR 944a-119 to NGR 945a-124.) I Monthly. Processed.] t 128.47:119-124 World retail prices and taxes on gasoliue. kerosine, and motor lubricating oils, quarterly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptlv. v. 13, no. 4 : Dec. 30, 1944. [1945.] [4] +40-19 p. 4° [Processed.] t I 2S.44 : 13/4 Same. v. 14, no. 1; Mar. 31, 1945. [1945.] [3]+l-13 p. 4" [Proc- essed.] f 128.44:14/1 Gold. Mine production of gold, monthly report IS. Sept. 4, 1944. 2 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] t I2S.61:18 Gypsum. Quarterly gypsum report QGR 5S to QGR 60 [2d-4th quarter, 1944]. [1944—45.] Each 2 p. 1 pi. or 4 p. 1 pi. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Pr. .cessed. ] t I 28.32 : 58-60 Iron and steel scrap, monthly report 47-52. Sept. 22, 1944-Jan. 23, 1945. Each 6 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] f 1 2S.53 : 47-52 Manganese. Monthly manganese report 30-32. Mar. S-May 5, 1945. Each 1 p. 1" (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed.] | 128.54:30-32 Note.- The scries of Monthly manganese reports which was temporarily discon- tinued i" Mar. ltiii: in accordance with war censorship requirements was resumed wit ii no. 80, Mine accidents. Accident statistics as an aid to prevention of accidents in bi- tuminous coal mines, coal-mine accident-prevent ion course, sec. 1. 1945. vi + I0p.il. (Miners' circular 47.) *Paper, 10c. • Item 640 L. C. card 45-36323 128.6:47 Minerals yearbook. Minerals yearbook, 1942; ('. E. Needham, editor. 1943. viii-f 1574 p. il. * Cloth, ^2:27>. • Item 639 L. C. card 33-2655 1 I 2S.37 : 942 Same (H. doc. 35, 78th Cong. 1st scf persona furnishing cars to or on behalf of carriers by railroad or express companies, 3d and 4th quarter vma (July-September and October December). [1944 16.] Each l p. oblong 1-" 00. QCL.) [Processed.] t I. c. card a 1Q 2423 K' 1.18: 944/3,4 Railroad employees. Number of females employed by class l steam railways (excluding switching and terminal companies); Oct. 1944 and Jan. 1945. [1944 I-". I Each 4 p. 4" (Statement 4550 and 459.) [Quarterly. Pro- ased 1 t I. C. .aid A 44-1050 IC 1 ste.43: 944/4, 946 1 Wage Statistics of ClSSS 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not Included), Oct 1944-Mar. 1945. [1944-45.] Each 4 p. ii. oblong large s " (Statemenl lf-300; Transporl Economics and Statis- tics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Item 71S i C. ■ ard A- IClstc.ur. :!H1, 10-945 3 Railroads. Freight train performance of class 1 steam railways in Unite! stairs (switching and terminal companies not Included), Nov. 1944-Apr. 1945. [1945.] Each 2 p. or l p. oblong large 8° (Statement 14-211, OS-A ; Transporl Qconomics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Item 705 I.e. end A36-575 IC 1 ste.35 : 944/11-945/4 Fuel and power for locomotives and rail motor cars of class 1 steam rail- ways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included | . Nov. 1944-Apr. 1045. [1945.] Each 2 p. oblong large S° (Statement M OS- II: Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision. 1 t • Item 700 L. < '. e.,n! A36-784 IC 1 ste.30 : 944/11-945/4 Motive power and ear equipment Of class 1 steam railways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies Included), Nov. 1944-Apr. 19 !■". [1945.] Each 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-240, OS-F ; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Item 709 L. < '. eard A36-576 IC 1 ste.36 : 944/11-945/4 Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam railways in United States i switching and terminal companies not included). Nov. 1941- Apr. 1945. [1144-45.] Each 2 p. or 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-100; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 710 L. C card A35-1300 IC 1 ste.19 :944/H-945/4 Operating revenues and operating expenses, selected items for large steam railways. Nov. 1944-Apr. 1945. [1945.] Each 2 p. oblong large 8° (State- ment M-150; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Sub- ject to revision.] f • Item 711 L. C. card A29-378 IC 1 ste.20 : 944/11-945/4 Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for Nov. 1944 Apr. 1945 compared with Nov. 1943-Apr. 'l944 : Nov. 1044-Apr. 1945. [1944-45.] Bach L' p. oblong large S° (Statement M-200; Transport Eco- nomics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] f • Item 712 L. C. card A 29 381 1 IC 1 ste.22 : 944/11-945 4 Passenger traffic statistics (other than commutation) of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Sept 1944 Feb. 1945. [1944-45.] Each 2 p. or 1 p. oblong large 8° (State- ment M-250.) [Monthly. Processed. Subject to revision.] t L. O. card A38-1273 IC1 ste I" : '.44/9-945/2 Passenger train performance of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included). Nov. 1944-Apr. 1041. [1945.] various paging, oblong large 8* 'Statement M-213, OS-B: Transport Eco- nomics and Statistics Bureau.] [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 713 L. C. card A3 1-677 IC 1 ste.37 : 944/11-945/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 755 I'd i I roads — Continued. Regulations to govern destruction of records of steam railroads, prescribed by Interstate Commerce Commission in accordance with sec. 20 of interstate commerce act, effective June 1, 1945. Issue of 1945. [1915.] 73 p. 4° [Proc- essed. Supersedes all previous issues.] t IC 1.9 : R 24/1/945 Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Oct. 1944-Mar. 1945. [1944- 45.] Each 2 p. or 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-220, OS-D ; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 714 L. C. card A29-3S1 IC 1 ste.24 : 944/10-945/3 ■ Selected income and balance-sheet items of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included) [and Selected income items by regions and districts, class 1 steam railways]. Oct. 1944-Apr. 1945. [1944-45.] Each 2 p. il. oblong large S° (Statement M-125; Transport Eco- nomics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 715 L. C. card A 32-17S5 . IC 1 ste.34 : 944/10-945/4 Tons of revenue freight originated and tons terminated in carloads by classes of commodities and by geographic areas, class 1 steam railways, July- Nov. 1944. [1944-45.] Each 13 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-550, SCS ; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 717 L. C. card A 45-2422 IC 1 ste.42 : 944/7-11 Yard service performance of class 1 steam railways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included). Nov. 1944-Apr. 194."). 1945. Each 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-215, OS-C ; Transport Economics and Statistics Bureau.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t • Item 719 L. C. card A36-578 IC 1 ste.38 : 944/11-945/4 Traffic decisions. See, below, center dead Decisions {Traffic). Transportation. Monthly comment on transportation statistics [Nov. 1944- Apr. 1945]. Jan. 8-June 6, 1945. various paging, 4° [Processed.] t IC 1.17 : 944/11-945/4 Water carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Water carrier). Decisions (Finance) Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter- state Commerce Commission reports. Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans Railroad. Finance docket no. 14571, Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans Railroad Company et al. construction and operation ; decided Feb. 20, 1945. [1945.] p. 7-13. (F-8GS3.) [From v. 201.] * Paper, 5c IC 1.6/la : F-S6S3 Louisville & Nashville Railroad. Finance docket no. 14792, Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company bonds; decided Jan. 13, 1945. [1945.] p. 1-G. (F-8682.) [From v. 261.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-8682 Seaboard Air Line Railway. Finance docket no. 14439, Seaboard Air Line Railway Company receivers et al. abandonment ; decided Feb. 28, 1945. [1945.] p. 785- 795. (F-8680.) [From v. 257.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-S680 Wheeling & Ijake Erie Railway. Finance docket no. 14581, Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company operation: decided Feb. 14, 1945. [1945.] p. 37-50. (F-8685.) [From v. 261.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F 3685 Decisions (Motor carrier) Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter- state Commerce Commission reports. Chicago & North Western Railway. No. MC-42614, Chicago and North Western Railway Company common carrier application: decided Feb. 22. 1045. [1915.] p. 333-340. (M-6645.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IClmot.S/a: M-6645 • Sent to Depository Libraries 7,")(i GrOVEKNMENT PUBLICATIONS I bach Trucking Co. No. MO-48268 (sub-no. 3), C. B. Fischbach [doing busi- ih bbach Trucking Oompany], extension of operations, Georgia, Ala- bama. Tennessee, and Mississippi; decided Feb. <>. IMS. [1945.] p. 363-366. (M-6o"50. ) [From Motor carrier cases, r. 44.] •Paper, 6c IC 1 mot.S/a : M-6650 thl rate*. Investigation and rospe n slon docket do. M 2146. Delaware and Maryland to trunk line territory, increased rates; derided Feb. :>, ~\-608. ([Opin- ion] 24515 I [From v. 2."9.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24515 International Railway. Electric railway docket no. 17. International Railway Company: decided Feb. 24. 194.".. [1945.] p. 613-616. ([Opinionl 24fvl7.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24517 Mil' . No. 29105, Carnation Company v. Carolina. Clinchfield & Ohio Railway I Jompany et al. ; decided Feb. 28, 1945. [1945.] p. 617-622. ( [Opinion] 24.".1S. ) | From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24518 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 757 Peanuts. No. 29090, Carolina Peanut Company v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al. ; decided Feb. 14, 1945. [1945.] p. 449-454. ([Opinion] 24507.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24507 Rice. No. 29092, Texas Rice Mills Traffic Bureau v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; decided Feb. 23, 1945. [1945.] p. 623-628. ([Opinion] 24519.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24519 Htcel plates. No. 2S993, Norrls Stumping and Manufacturing Co. v. Pennsyl- vania Railroad Company et al. ; decided Feb. 10, 1945. [1945.] p. 598 600. ([Opinion] 24513.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24513 Terminal services. Ex parte no 104, Archer-Daniels-Midland Company, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services; decided Feb. 6, 1945. [1945.] p. 455-465. ([Opinion] 24508.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24508 Ex parte no. 104, Decatur Soya Bean Products Company, practices of car- riers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services; decided Feb. 6, 1945. [1945.] p. 471-474. ([Opinion] 24510.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24510 Decisions (Water carrier) Note.— The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter- state Commerce Commission reports. Atwacoal Transportation Co. No. W-14, Atwacoal Transportation Company 'contract carrier application; decided Feb. 12, 1945. [1945.] p^ 409-417. (WC-236.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : WC-236 Coast Transportation Co., Inc. Finance docket no. 14570, Coast Transportation Company, Inc., certificate transfer; decided Feb. 8, 1945. [1945.] p. 423^29. (WC-238.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : WC-23S Neiotcx Steamship Corporation. No. W-896, Newtex Steamship Corporation common carrier application: [decided Jan. 11, 1945]. [1945.] [1] +418-422 p. (WC-237.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : WC-237 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Aircraft & Diesel Equipment Corporation. Civil no. 28999, District Court of United States, District of Columbia, Aircraft & Diesel Equipment Corporation v. Maurice Hirsch et al., brief in support of defendants' motions and in opposition to application for injunctive relief. [1945.] cover title, iv + 57 p. t J1.75:Ai74 Albreeht, E. J., Co. In Court of Claims, no. 45579, E. J. Albrecht Company v. United States; defendant's exceptions to commissioner's findings and request for special findings of facts. [1945.] p. 85-116. % J 1.80 : Al 15/4 Allen, Alvina. No. — , in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, James E. Markham, Alien Property Custodian, v. Alvina Allen [et al.] : petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1945.] cover title, i 4- 15 p. t J1.78:A153 Allriaht Parking Siislcm. No. 1258, in Supreme Court of United States. Oct. term, 1944, d! M. Carothers, Spencer J. Scott and Lee Price, a copartnership, doing business as Allright Parking System, v. Chester Bowles, price adminis- trator, (in petition for writ of certiorari to Emergency Court of Appeals; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i + 10 p. ± .1 1.78 : Al 57 American Transformer Co. In Court of Claims, no. 45882, American Transformer Companv v. United States; defendant's brief. [1945.] cover title, ii + 161-211 V ± J ISO : Am 35 tr/2 Armour & Co. No. 1220, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Armour and Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator, on petition for writ of certiorari to Emergency Court of Appeals; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, ii+38 p. t .T1.78:Ar55 • Sent to Depository Libraries 758 Government Publications • Radio Corporation. No. 1196, In Supreme Court of United Btates, Oct. term, 1944, Ashbacker Radio Corporation, a Michigan corporation, o. Wed era! Communications Commission, on petition for wril of certiorari to United States Courl of Appeals for Dlstrlcl of Columbia; brief for Federal Communi- cations Commission In opposition, [1946.] coyer title, 1+14 p. t J 1.78: As 82 Ishland Coal d i<< Co., Inc. No. 1287, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Ashland Coal and Ice Company, Inc., et aL, v. United States, Inter- tte Commer< e Commission, and Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, el al., appeal from dlstrlcl courl for eastern district of Virginia; motion to affirm [1946.] cover title, 18 p. 1 J 1.78: As 35 oon Oyster Co. In Court of Claims, no. 46766, Beacon Oyster Company v. United States; defendant's brief. [1946.] p. 79-115. % TL80:B: Beaver County, /', in Supreme Court of United states, Oct. term, 1944. I tefense Plant Corporation v. county of Beaver, Pa.; reply to motion to dismiss or affirm. [1945.] cover title, 4 p. t J1.7S:B3S6/2 Birch Ranch if- Oil Co. No. 10959, in circuit court Of appeals for Oth circuit. Birch Ranch and Oil Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent [104").] cover title. ii+32 p. t J 1.76 :B 531 Bochm, Lillian. No. 12.~4. in Supreme Court of .United States, Oct, term. 1044. Lillian Boehm V. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit: brief for respondent in op- position [1!)4:").] cover title, i + 8 p. t J1.78:B633 2 BouteU, F. J.. Service Co. No. 1266, in Supreme Court of United States. Oct. term. 1944, Anna M. Boutell and Carroll M. BouteU, doing business as F. J. Boutell Service Company, v. L. Metcalfe WaUing, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Department Of Labor, on petition for writ of certiorari to Circuit court of appeals for Gth circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [194o.l cover title, 11 + 20 p. t 3 1.7S : B 669 Brotherhood of Railway if- Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express & Station Employ* i 8. No. — , in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944. Rail- road Retirement Board, Brotherhood of Railway & Steamship clerks. Freight Handlers, Express & Station Employees, and George M. Harrison p. Duquesne Warehouse Company ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1945.] cover title, i + 19 p. + J 1.78 : B 7: i." 3 Brown, Sidney G. Brief and appendix for appellee. United States Court of. Ap- peals, District of Columbia. Apr. term. 1945, no. 8936, Sidney G. Brown v. 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No. 129S, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term. 1!)44, estate of William Douglas Chew, jr., Carrie Cole Chew, mother and sole heir, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i + 14 p. t J 1-78 : G 42S Claims. Estimate of appropriation for Department of Justice to pay claims for damages [to privately owned property caused by employees of Federal Bureau of Investigation]. June 12, 1945. 3 p. (H. doc. 233, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Clarion Oil Co. No. — , in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, commissioner of internal revenue v. Clarion Oil Company; cross-petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia. [1945.] cover title, i + 12 p. X . J 1.78:C 544/2 No. 1295, in Supreme Court of United States. 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J J 1.76 : J 639/4 Jones d LaugKUn 8tet I Corporation. No. 1294, iii Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term. 1944, Jones ft Laughlin Steel Corporation r. National Labor Relations Board, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for National Labor Relations Board in opposition. [1945.] cover title, iii+22p. t J 1.78: J 73 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 761 Krauze, Albert W. Brief on behalf of appellee, United States Court of Appeals, District Court of Columbia Apr. term, 1945, no. 8934, Albert \V. Krause v. Howard B. Gill, superintendent, D. C. penal institutions, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1945.] cover title, i+6 p. t J 1.77 : K 868/2 Brief on behalf of appellee, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1945, no. 9008, Albert W. Krause v. Edward J. Welch, superintendent, D. C. reformatory, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. 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June 1944, with additional data.] | L 2.6/a : C 788/19/rev. • Sent to Depositor) Libraries July 1945 767 Cation goods industry, employment, hours and earnings, and turnover rates, by areas, Nov.-Dee. 1944; prepared In Bureau's Employment and Occupational ■ Outlook Branch. [1945.] [1] +9+ [18] p. 3 pi. 4° [Processed.] t L. Q card L 44-209 L 2.2 : C 82/8/942-44/Supp.3 Note. — This is the third of a series of supplements to the Bureau's report. Cotton goods, employment, hours and earnings, and turnover rates, by areas, Jan. 1942-Apr. 1044. Court flee is ions. Recent decisions of interest to labor: [prepared in Office of Solicitor, Department of Labor]. [1945.] 8 p. (Serial no. R. 1745.) [From Monthly labor review, May 1945.] t L 2.6/a8 : 945/5 Dwellings. New nonfarm dwelling units, 1943 and 1944; [prepared by George Schumin]. [1945.] 9 p. (Serial no. R. 1749.) [From Monthly labor review, May 1945. ] t L 2.6/a : D 961/3/943-44 Employment. Employment and pay rolls, detailed report, Oct. 1944-Apr. 1945. Dec. 11, 1944-June 8. 1945. Each 21 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t L. C. card L 23-234 L 2.9 : 944/10-945/4 Guaranteed-employment and annual-wage provisions in union agreements; [prepared by Abraham Weiss]. Mar. 1945. [l]-j-36p. 4° [Processed.] t L 2.2 : Em 7/4 Explosives. Average hourly earnings in explosives industry, June 1944; [pre- pared by Edith M. Olsen]. [1945.] ii+17 p. (Bulletin S19.) [From Monthly labor review, Mar. 1945, with additional data.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 759 L. C. card L 45-2S L 2.3 : 819 Same. (H. doc. 130, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Fair employment practice. Progress toward fair employment practices. [1945.] 6 p. (Serial no. R. 1746.) [From Monthly labor review, May 1945.] t L 2.6/a : Em 73/4S Foundries. Injuries and accident causes in foundry industry, 1942; [prepared by Frank S. McElroy and George R. McCormack]. [1945.] iv+64 p. il. (Bul- letin 805.) 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May 1945. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t L 2.19: K 13/935-44 Technology. Summary of current technological developments, June 1944-Feb. 1945. [1914-45.] cover titles, various paging, 4" [Monthly. Processed. Text on p. 2 of covers.] t L 2.17 : 944/6-945/2 SOLICITOR Arncscn, Harry. No. — , in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Harry Arnesen et al., plaintiffs-appellants, v. Lee & Simmons, Inc., defendants, Manhattan Light- erage Corporal Ion et al., defendant-appellee, appeal from district court for south- ern district of New York ; brief for administrator of Wage and Hour Division, as amicus curiae. [1945.] cover title, ii+45 p. t L21.7:ArG2 Detiocilcr Bros., Inc. No. 109SS, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Det- weiler Bros., Inc., v. L. Metcalfe Availing, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, appeal from district court for district of Idaho, southern division ; brief for administrator of Wage and Hour Division. [1945.] cover title, ii+24 p. 1 L 21.7 :D 486 WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS Records. Explanatory bulletin of record-keeping regulations, pt. 516, issued under sec. 11 (c) of fair labor standards act of 1938. Revised Apr. 1944. [1945.] iv+24 p. t • Item 775 L 22.6 : R 24/944 Regulations on how to keep wage and hour records under fair labor stand- ards act of 193S, effective Sept. 15, 1941, amended Apr. 1, 1944. [1945.] 31 p. [Title 29. chap. 5. Code of Federal regulations, pt. 516.] t • Item 775 L. C. card L 45-39 L 22.6 : W 12/945 WOMEN'S BUREAU Medical record librarians. Outlook for women in occupations in medical serv- ices: Medical record librarians [with lists of references; prepared by Mar- guerite Wykoff Zapoleon with assistance of Elsie Katcher] . [1945.] vi+9 p. 11. (Bulletin 203, no. 6.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 777 L. 0. card L 45-5 L 13.3 : 203/no.6 Publications. Printed publications of Women's Bureau. May 1. 1945. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t L 13.2 : P 96/2/945 Sugar refineries. Women's wartime jobs in cane-SUgar refineries [with list of source material; by Caroline A. De Caux]. 19-15. iv + 20 p. (Bulletin 192-9.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 777 L C. \ Frieda s. Miller. Apr. 1945. 24-2 p. 4° [Processed. I t L 13.2 : W 84/13 LIBRARY OF CX)NGRESS Book list. United States quarterly honk list, selection from honks published during Jan-Mar. 1945, v. 1. DO. 2: June 1945. [1945.] cover title, vii+56 p. large 8* [Texl OH p. 2 I Of COVer.] * Taper. S5c. single copy, .$1.25 per vol. 1 1 Issues) : foreign subscription, $1.75 per vol. LC 1.20: 1/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 769 Declaration of Independence. A few notes, &e. upon Declaration of Independence and Constitution of United States. 1945. 8 p. 12° f • L. C. card 45-36381 LC 1.2 : D 35/2 ACQUISITIONS DEPARTMENT State publications. Monthly checklist of State publications, v. 35, no. 10-12; Oct.-Dec. 1944. 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FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADMINISTRATION Federal home Joan bank review, Washington, D. C, Jan. -June 1945; v. 11, no. 4-9. [1945.] [6] +98-276 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Number 5 is Annual survey number.] ♦Paper, KJc. single copy, $1.00 a vr. ; foreign subscription, $1.60. • Item 451 L. C. card 34-28163 NHA 3.8 : 11/4-9 Note. — The Federal home loan bank review is the Administration's medium of com- munication with member institutions of the Federal home loan bank system and is the only official organ or periodical publication of the Administration. The Review will be sent to all member institutions without charge. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C, at the prices stated above. • Sent to Depository Libraries 772 G«»M i:\ MINT PUBLICATIONS ForeclOHvn r. Nonfarm real estate foreclosure report, 4th quarter 1944 and 1st quarter, 1946. 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(FH-20.) t • Item 466 NHA 2.6: L 78/944, n P //' port, 11th annual reporl of Federal Housing Administration, year ending Dec. 31,1944. [1945.] [131] p. 3 pi. 4° [Processed. Some of these pages are issued as loaves.] J L. C. card 35-26124 NHA 2.1: 944 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Note. — The bound volumes of Decisions and orders are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Bogue Electric Co. No. 8950, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Bogue Electric Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Rela- tions Board. [1945.] cover title, i+8 p. t LR1.9:B634 Same, Appendix to brief of petitioner, [1945.] cover title, i+70 p. t LR 1.9 : B 634/2 Florida. No. 11333, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Florida ex rel. J. Tom Watson, attorney general, v. 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Appendix to brief of petitioner, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. — . National Labor Relations Board v. Texas Textile Mills, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, [2]+ll1 p. t LR 1.9 : T 312/16 NAVY DEPARTMENT Military information. How your words get to Japan; prepared by War Advertis- ing Council. Inc.. in cooperation with Office of War Information. [1945.] [161 P- il- f" | Fat's presented are supplied by Army. Navy, Federal Bureau of investigation, and Censorship Office.] f • Item S57 L. C. card 15 86301 N 1.2: J 27 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 773 Posters. Every intersection is a danger zone, don't be a chiseler, obey traffic rules! official Navy safety poster. 1945. 22X16.9 in. 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C. card 39-29105 N 24.11 : 2/31-36 Engineer's digest, v. 24-28; Feb.-June 1945. [1945.] cover titles, various pag- ing, il. 4° [Monthlv. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] J L. C. card 41-51259 N 24.21: 24-28 Merchant Marine Council. Proceedings of Merchant Marine Council, v. 2, no. 1-6; Jan.-June 1945. [1945.] p. 1-96, il. 4° [Monthly.] t •Item 1063 N 24.32: 2/1-6 Tank vessel regulations. Mar. 1945. V+D96 p. il. 4° [Title 46, Code of Federal regulations, pts. 30-35, 37, 38. Replaces Tank vessels, dated Dec. 1941, and includes all amendments published in Federal register through March 31, 1945.] t N 24.8 :T 15/945 MARINE CORPS College, high-school and technical courses. [1945.] 8 p. (Marine Corps Insti- tute.) t • Item 871 N 9.2 : M 33/11/945 MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Hospital Corps quarterly, supplement to United States naval medical bulletin, v. 18, no. 2-7; Feb.-July 1945. 1945. various paging, il. (Publications Divi- sion.) [Temporarily issued monthly. Text and another illustration on p. 1-4 of covers.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.75. • Item S80 N 10.11/2 : IS/2-7 Naral medical bulletin. United States naval medical bulletin, v. 44, no. 1-6; Jan.-June 1945. 1945. [xlvii] +1-1352 p. il. (Publications Division.) [Monthly.] * Paper, 35c. single copy, $4.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $5.00. • Item S80 L. C. card 8-35095 N 10.11/1 : 44/1-6 Posters. The elephant is thick-skinned, but he never forgets! [poster] VP-18. 1944. 22.4X17 in. [Illustrator, Bode. Prepared in cooperation with Naval Medical School, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md.] t N 10.17 : V 55/no.l8 When you've stuck your neck out; [poster] VP-17. 1944. 22.5X17 in. [Illustrator, Bode. Prepared in cooperation with Naval Medical School, Na- tional Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Md.] t N 10.17 :V 55/no.l7 Snail fever (schistosomiasis). [1945.] [20] p. il. small 4° t • Item 876 N 10.2 : Snl • Sent to Depository Libraries 771 Government Publications n wal operations office SYDBOQRAPHIC 01 1 k | Note. — The charts. Balling ilirections, and light lists of the Hydrographic Office, for the duration of the war. will be ><>i>\ only by the Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, Wash- ington, I >. C, ^ • ■ i • I the Hydrographic Distributing Offices located In the principal seaports • if the United stairs. Certain Btandard manuals of the Hydrographic Office arc sold by agents at the principal American seaports and lake ports, and are also available through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, l>. C, at list price. Copies of list of publications, weekly Hydrographic bulletins, and Notices to mariners nrc Bupplled free only to those having definite need therefor, on application to the Hydro- graphic Office, Nav\ Department, Washington, D. C, and al the branch Hydrographic Offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans. Galveston, s.in Francisco, San Pedro, Calif., San Juan, P. it.. Captain of the Port, Panama Canal, Port- land (Oreg.)i Seattle, Honolulu, T. H., Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Bte. Marie, and Duluth. HydrOffTaphiO bulletin, no. 2887-2912; Jan. O-June 30, 1945.' [1945.] Each 1 p. for large 4° [Weekly.] f N 6.3: 2887-2912 Magnetic compass. Handbook of magnetic compass adjustment and compensation [with bibliography; by] Nye S. Spencer and George F. Kucera. 2d edition [special printing]. Apr. 1945. vil+150 p. 11. (H. O. no. 226.) [Approved by Ships Bureau. 1 t Fabrikoid, $1.00. • Item 867 L. C. card 45-36322 N 6.8: 226/945 Notice to mariners, no. 1-26; Jan. 6-June 30, 1945. [1945.] [lxxxvi] +1-925+ [cccxliil leaves. [Weekly.] f N 6.11 : 945/1-26 Charts Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Feb.-Aug. 1945 ; no. 3500. Scale 1° long.=0.7 in. Washington, D. C, Jan. 19-June 19, 1945. Each 23X35 in. I .Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. each. N 6.24 : 945/2-8 Note. — Issue for July contains on reverse: Total eclipse of July 9, 1945. Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Feb.-Aug. 1945 ; no. 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, D. C, Dec. 16, 1944-June 19, 1945. Each 22X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. each. N 6.17 : 945/2-8 Note. — Contains on reverse: Monthly moonlight diagrams, Mar.— Sept. 1945, respec- tively. Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Feb.-Aug. 1945; no. 1400. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, D. C, Dec. 16, 1944-June 19, 1945. Each 23X38 in. | Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. each. L. C. card 14-16339 N 6.15/1 : 945/2-8 Note. — Contains on reverse: Monthly moonlight diagrams, Mar.-Sept. 1945, respec- tively. Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean. Feb.-Aug. 1945; no. 1401. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, D. C, Dec. 16, 1944-June 19, 1945. Each 24X35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. each. N 6.16 : 945/2-8 Note. — Currents In r.a.v of Bengal, on reverse of February issue: Ocean currents In Arabian Sea, on reverse of April and May issues; and Time-speed-distance [tables] on reverse of June issue Pilot chart of south Atlantic Ocean. Mar. -May and June-Aug. 1045; no. 2600. Scale 1° long. = 0.27 in. Washington, D. C, Jan. 19 and Apr. 17, 1945. Bach 23X38 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f 10c. each. N 6.20 : 945/1, 2 Pilot chart of south Pacific Ocean, Mnr.-May and June-Aug. 1945; no. 2601. Scale 1° long. 0.2 In. Washington, D. O., Jan. 19 and Apr. 17, 1045. Each 24X35 in. [Quarterly. Certain port ions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c. each. N 6.21 : 945/1, 2 • Sent to Depository Libraries Jui/r 1945 775 NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE American nautical almanac, [calendar] year 1945. 1944 [published 1945]. 11] + vi+l-221-ii +222-318 p. il. 1 pi. [Inside of front and back covers are identical alphabetical lists of stars, so folded that the lists can be opened to be visible when the book is opened at any point.] * Paper, 65c. • Item 883 L. C. card 7-35404 N 11.6 : 946 NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU Aerology, v. 2; prepared»by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edi- tion of 1945. 1945. vii+296 p. il. 4 pi. 12° (Navy training courses.) [Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 45c. L. C. card 45-36315 N 17.25 : Ae 8/945/v. 2 Information bulletin, Bureau of Naval Personnel information bulletin, Jan.-May 1945; [no. 334-33S]. [1945.] cover titles,, each 80 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. : foreign subscription, $2.25. • Item 905 N 17.27 : 334-338 Same, with title, All hands, June 1945; [ no. 339]. [1945.] cover title, 80 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.75. • Item 905 N 17.27 : 339 Snakes. [Venomous snakes of Taiwan Islands; 13 colored plates.] [1945.] 13 plates, each 6.5 X 8.5 in. t N 17.23/2 : Sn l/no.1-13 Agkistrodon acutus (Japanese, hyappoda). Agkistrodon halys blomhoffi (Japanese, mamushi). Buugarus multicinctus (Japanese, Amagasa-hebi) . Calliophis macclellandii swinhoei (Van Denburgh), 1/1. (Waiuon-beni hebi.) Hemibungarua sauteri hatorii (Takahasbi), 1/1. (Hatori-hai.) Hemibungarus sauteri sauteri (Steindacbner), 1/1. (Taiwan-hai.) Naja naja atra (Japanese, Taiwan-kobura). Trimeresurus gracilis osbima. 1/1. (Kikuchi-habu.) Trimeresurus grarnineus kodairai, new subspecies, 1/1. (Oni-awohabu.) A and B. Trimeresurus gramineus stejuegeri (Schmidt). A-B (Awohabu). C, Trimere- surus gramineus formosensis. new subspecies. C (Akasuji-awobabu). Trimeresurus monticola orientalis (Schmidt), 1/1. (Arisan-habu.) Trimeresurus mucrosquamatus (Japanese, Taiwan-habu). Vipera russelli formosensis, new subspecies, 1/1. (Kusari-hebi.) Training bulletin NavPers 14926-931; Jan. 15-June 15, 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° ([Training.]) [Monthly.] t N 17.33: 26-31 NAVAL WAR COLLEGE International law documents, 1943 ; [prepared in collaboration with Payson Sibley Wild, jr.]. 1945. v+13S p. * Cloth, 75c. • Item 901 L. C. card 41-50382 N 15.7/1 : 943 ORDNANCE BUREAU Naval firepower, Jan.-June 1945; [v. 2, no. 4-9]. [1944-45.] various paging, il. hirge 4° LMonthly. For men and women of naval' ordnance.] i • N 18.12 : 2/4-9 SHIPS BUREAU Diving. Shallow water diving. [1945.] [2] +30 p. il. 4° (Technical publica- tion 10.) [Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. N 29.14 : 10 Fuel oil. Pointers on traveling to Tokyo (don't waste that fuel oil!). [1945.1 44 p. il. 4° (Technical publication 11.) [Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 912 N 20.14: 11 Ouns. Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 73, Broadside guns; May 1, 1945. [1945.] I 2] p. | Issued in loose-leaf form for use of the service.] f • Item 913 N 29.1 3: T.\ '945 • Sent to Depository Lihraries 776 ( rOVEHH \ii.N i \\ BUC vi [0N8 Painting. Instructions relative to painting ships iu service; chap. 19, Bureau of ship- manual. [Reprint with changes] 1945. cover title, |i| |-13 p. [Super- les chap 20, .Manual of engineering Instructions, art 649 and 2800 ol I -r run inn and repair manual, and C and B Bailors' manual of painls and painting. | * Paper, 5c. L C. p. [Supersedes chap 25, Bureau of ships manual. Oct. 1, vmi. \ • Mem 912 L. C. card 45-36307 # N 29.13: 26 I ».-, Workshops. Bureau of Ships manual : chap. 01, stationary equipment, workshops on ships ; May 3, 1945. [Revised May 1945.] [1945.] a p. [Issued in loose leaf form.] t • Item 913 N 29.13 ; 91 945 SUPPLIES ami ACCOTXN rs BUREAU Government supplies, index of specifications used by Navy Department: pt l. Navy Department specifications, Joint Army-Navy Specifications, Federal speci- fications used for Navy purchases. Bureau (INT) specifications, Jan. 2 and Apr. 2, 1945; (revised to .Mar. 15, 1945). 1945. Vl+221 p. and vi+227 p. 12° [Quarterly. Cssued with perforations.] $ N 20.6/3 : 945/1, 2 joint Army-Navy specification : Acid, picric (trinitrophenol). 1945. lp. 12° JAN-A-187.) % N 20.23: JAN-A-187 — This and the following specifications are issued with perforations for inser- tion in loose-leaf binders. Same: Adapters and spacers ( for electrical indicating Instruments); Mar. 31, 1945. [1945.] - 8 p. 11. 12° (JAN-A-186.) t N 20.23 : JAN-A-18B Same : Barium nitrate. 1045. 1 p. 12° (JAN-R-162.) % N 20.23 : JAN-B-162 Same: Capacitors. air-dielectrlC, variable (trimmer capacitors), amdt. 1; Apr. 14> 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12 a (JAN-C-92 [amdt 1].) f N 20.23 : JAX-C-92/amdt.l Same; Cases and mounting bases, radio, aircraft: Apr. 23, 1945. [1945.1 14 p. il. 12° (JAX-C-172.) 7 X 20.2.1 : JAX-C-172 Same: Dichlorodiphenyl trlehloroethane (DDT), amdt. 1: Apr. 10, 104.". 1045. 1 p. 12° (JAN-D-56A [amdt. 1].) t N 20.23 : JAX-D-56A/amdt.l Same: Fans, electric, refrigerator-space (shipboard rise), amdt. 2: Apr. 30,1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (JAN-F-151 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amendment 1, Jan. 15, 1945.] t X 2053 : JAN-F-151 amdt.2 Same: Mats, airplane landing, steel, pierced plank type, in bundles, amdt. 2 : Feb. 28, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12" (JAN-M-59 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amend- ment 1. Jan. 23, 19 lo.l t X 20.23 : JAN-M-59/amdt2 Same: Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, tape, adhesive, pres- sure-sensitive, water resistant, amdt, 1 : Mar. 3<>, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12" (JAN- P 127 lam.lt. 1].) t N 20.23 : JAX-P-127/amdt.l Same: Packing for overseas shipment, tires, tubes and Haps for vehicles; Mar. 26, 1945. 1 1945.] 4 p 12" (JAN-P-4A). [Supersedes JAN-P-4, Feb. 15, L945.] t N 20.23 :JAN-P-4A Same: Potassium sulfate (for ordnance use). 1945, 1 p. 12" i.IAX P 193.) t N 202::: .tax r 193 Same: Tiles (shipboard use); Mar. 31, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 11. 12" (JAN T 198 I : N 20.23 : JAN-T-198 Navy Department specifications: Bags, money, leather (suitcase type); June 1, 1946. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (34B5.) [Supersedes 54B5, Dec. 1, 1936.] t \ 20.6/34B5 Same: Braid, Women's Naval Reserve: Ma\ 15, 1945. [1945.] 8 p 12° 1711:7 ) t N 20.6/2 :71-B7 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 777 Government supplies — Continued. Same: Brick, magnesite; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (32B6a.) [Supersedes 32BG, Mar. 1, 1935.] t N 20.6/2 : 32BCa Same: Bronze, ingots for remelting; Apr. 10, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. il. 12° (46B25b.) [Supersedes 46B25a, Mar. 1, 1940.] t N 20.6/2 : 46B25b Same: Brushes, boiler-tube, wire-bristle, expanding-type (for use with cleaning-outfits, boiler-tube, electric-motor-driven and air-motor-driven) ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (13B14»\ ) [Supersedes 13B14d, Oct. 2, 1944.] t N 20.6/2 : 13B14e Same: Calcium carbonate, precipitated (pigment) ; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 12" (52C28.) f N 20.6/2:52C28 Same: Caps, attachment-plug, separable, for connection to flexible elec- trical conductors; Apr. 16, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. il. 12° (17C15d.) [Supersedes 17C15C, Mar. 15, 1945.] t N 20.6/2 : 17 C 15d Same : Clay, fire (for foundry use) ; May 1, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (32C6e.) [ Supersedes 32C6d, Feb. 2, 1942. ] t N 20.6/2 : 32 C 6e Same: Cloth, strands, and tape, asbestos; Mar. 15, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (32Clle.) t N 20.6/2: 32 C lie Same : Coating, organic (for covering shafts, struts, and other exposed sur- faces) ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. il. 2 p. of pi. 12° (52C24.) f N 20.6/2 : 52 C 24 Same : Coffee-makers, electric; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (64C11.) f N 20.6/2 : 64 C 11 Same: Compound, battery-sealing; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. il. 12° (17C12c.) [Supersedes 17C12b, Aug. 2, 1943.] t N 20.6/2 : 17 C 12c ■ Same: Compound, synthetic (for hose-cover repair) ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (52C36.) f N 20.6/2 : 52 C 36 Same: Contact-makers (for superheated steam); June 1, 1945. 1945. lp. 12° (17C19a.) t N 20.6/2 : 17 C 19a Same: Covers, battery-deck; May 1, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (20C2a.) [Supersedes 20C2, Aug. 1, 1930.] f N 20.6/2 : 20 C 2a — — Same: Devices, collar, Women's Naval Reserve; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (71D3.) t N 20.6/2: 71 D 3 Same: Drill-presses, sensitive, motor-driven, 16-inch (shipboard use) ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 12° (40D7.) [Supersedes 40D2b, Dec. 1, 1942, 40D3d, Nov. 2, 1942.] t N 20.6/2: 40 D 7 Same: Gaskets, cold-storage-door (nonwatertight) ; June 1, 1945. [1945. J 5 p. 12° ( 33G10. ) t N 20.6/2 : 33 G 10 Same : Gaskets, metallic-asbestos, spiral-wound (symbol 2410) (for flanged joints in piping systems) ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (33G5c.) t N 20.6/2 : 33 G 5c Same : Hose, floater, nonmetallic ; June 1, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (33HlSb.) t N 20.6/2 : 33 H 18b Same: Hose, ship-salvage, suction-and-discharge, synthetic-rubber, wire- stiffened ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 12° (33H3U.) f N 20.6/2 : 33 H 30 Same: Inhibitor, corrosion; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (51-1-11.) t N 20.6/2 : 51-1-11 - Same: Inhibitors, pickling; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (51-I-2a.) [Supersedes 51-1-2, Mar. 1, 1930.] T N 20.6/2 : 51-I-2a — — Same: Instruments, electrical-measuring, temperature-indicating; May 15, 1945. 1945. lp. 12° (17-I-23a.) t N 20.6/2 : 17-I-23a — — Same: Labels, approval, Women's Naval Reserve; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (27L11. ) t N 20.6/2 : 27 L 1 1 • Sent to Depository Libraries 77S UoYKKNMKNT PuBLK Vll'N- QOTH mint nt iUppliet Continued. Bame: Ladles, galley; June 1, 1946. [1946.] ft pi 12* (64L2b.) [Super- sedes 64L2a, May l. 1944.] t \ 20.6/2 : 64 L 2b Same: Lanterns, electric, automatic, Seating; May 15, 1945. [19-15.] 9 p. il 12 < 171.11b.) [Supersedes 17L11, July L 1943, lTLlla, May 1, 1944.] t X 20.0/2 : 17 L lib Same: Lubricant, turret, roller and pinion; June l, 1946. [1946.] 4 p 12" MILS.) t N 20.6/2: 14 L 8/2 Same: Oil, fuel. Diesel; May 15, 1945. [1946.] 3 p. 12° (7-0-2e.) [Su- persedes 7-0-2d, Oct. 1. 1943.] t N 20.6/2 : 7-< I 2e Same: Oil. varnish ;. Tune 1, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (52-0-19B.) t N 20.6/2 : 52-0-19a Same: Ovens, bake, Navy-standard, oil-burning, lightweight ; June l. 194.". 11945.] 15 p. 12° (65-0-3.) f N 20.6/2 : 65-0-3 Same: Packing, asbestos, rod, high-pressure (symbol 1100) ; Juno 15. 1946. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (33P16c.) t N 20.6/2 : 33 P 16c Same: Packing, semimetallic, for stern tubes (symbol 1406) : May 15. 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (33P33a.) t X 20.6/2 : 33 P 33a Same: Padding, protective ; Apr. 16, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. il. 12° (27P7.) t N 20.6/2 : 27 P 7 Same: Paint, fire-retardant (binder for antisweat coatings) (formula no. 34) ; May 1. 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 12° (52P62.) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 62 Same: Paint, heat-resisting; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (52P19b.) [Supersedes 52P19a, Sept. 1, 1944] f N 20.6/2 : 52 P 19b — — Same: Paint, outside, light-gray, no. 37 (formula no. 5L) ; May 15. 1945. [1945.] 11 p. il. 12° (52P52.) t N 20,6/2:52 P .".2 Same: Paint, outside, naw-gray, no. 7 (formula no. 5N) : June 1, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (52P40.) f N 20.6/2 : 52 P 40 Same: Pins, steel, taper; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (42P6c.) f N 20.6/2 : 42 P 6c Same : Pitchers, water ; Mav 1, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. il. 12° (63Pla.) [Su- persedes 63P1, Sept. 1, 1925.] t N 20.6/2 : 63 P la Same: Plastic, transparent, sheet, cellulose-acetate; May 15. 1945. [104.".] 2 p. 12° (33P40a.) f N 20.6/2 : 33 P 40a Same: Pots, sauce, rectangular, with covers (for submarine ranges) ; May 15. 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (64P20.) t N 20.6 '2 : 64 P 20 — — Same : Preservers, life, vest-type, self-inflating ; Mav 1, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 12° (23P13.) f N 20.6/2 : 23 P 13 Same: Primer and enamel, asphalt; Apr. 16, 1945. [1945.1 4 p. 12° ( 52P17h. ) [ Supersedes 52P17a, Mar. 1, 1941. ] f N 20.6/2 : 52 P 17h Same: Primer, zinc-chromate (formula no. 84) ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (52P18.) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 18 Same: Punches, machine, bushings, coupling, nuts. dies, high dies, and punches: Mav 1. 1945. [1945.] 5 p. il. 12° (40Ple.) [Supersedes 40Pld. Oct. 2. 1944] t N 20.6/2: 40 Pie Same: Rods, welding (oxyacetylene). steel (corrosion-resisting, 1S-8 type) (columbium bearing) (aircraft use) ; Mav 15. 1945. [1945.] 3p.12° (46R2d.) [Supersedes 46R2c. Sept. 3, 1940.] t N 20.6/2 : 46 R 2d Same: Scales, measuring, for sounding-machine tubes: Mav 15, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (lSS12b.) [Supersedes 18S12a, Aug. 2. 1943.1 t N 20.6/2 : 18 S 12b Same: S.ales. platform: Mav 15. 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (58Sla.1 [Super- sedes 58S1, Feb. 1 , 1929] t N 20.6/2 : 58 S la • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 779 Government supplies — Continued. Same: Sextants, high-grade, endless-tangent-screw, mark 2; May 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (18S14d.) t N 20.6/2 : 18 S 14d Same: Shades, eye, cellulose-acetate; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. II. 12° ( 57S20. ) f N 20.6/2 : 57 S 20 Same: Squilgees; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (38S2b.) [Supersedes 3SS2a, Dec. 2, 1935.] t N 20.6/2 : 38 S 2h Same: Stains; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (52S7.) t N 20.6/2 : 52 S 7 Same: Steel, bars and shapes (for hull construction) (including material for drop and miscellaneous forgings) ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 12° (46S1J. ) [Supersedes 46Sli, Oct. 1, 1936.] t N 20.6/2 : 46 S lj Same: Steel, corrosion-resisting-clad, plates, sheets, and strips; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (47S30.) f N 20.6/2 : 47 S 30 Same: Steel, forgings for turbine rotors (heat treated) : June 1, 1915. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (46S39c.) t N 20.6/2 : 46 S 39c Same : Steel, plates and sheets, floor, rolled ; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. il. 12° (47S18C) [Supersedes 47S18b, Oct. 2, 1944.] t N 20.6/2 : 47 S 18c Same : Steel, sheet, for manufacture of metal furniture ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (47S16a.) [Supersedes 47S16, Feb. 1, 1928.] t N 20.6/2 : 47 S 16a Same: Steel, tool, carbon; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (46S40b.) t N 20.6/2 : 46 S 40b Same: Testers, battery -water, conductivity-type; June 1. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° ( 18T28. ) t N 20.6/2 : 18 T 28 Same: Testing-outfits, dissolved-oxygen ; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (57TGb.) [Supersedes 57T6a, Sept. 1, 1944.] t N 20.6/2 : 57 T 6b Same: Tetrachlorethylene (perchlorethvlene) ; May 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 32° (51T4.) t N 20.6/2: 51 T 4 Same: Tetrasodium-pyrophosphate (anhydrous); May 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (51T7.) t N 20.6/2: 51 T 7 Same: Thermometers, storage-batterv ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (18T9f.) [Supersedes 18T9e, Sept. 1, 1943.] t N 20.6/2 : 18 T 9f Same : Tools, nonsparking ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (41T27a.) t N 20.6/2: 41 T 27a - Same: Tubing, copper-nickel-alloy (70: 30), seamless; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (44T40a.) [Supersedes 44T40, Mar. 1, 1940.] t N 20.6/2 : 44 T 40a Same: Tubing, steel, resistance-welded (for oil, steam, or water) ; June 1, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (44T41b.) t N 20.6/2 : 44 T 41b Same: Twine, cotton, mattress, polished (for use in tufting machines) ; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (21T4e.) [Supersedes 21T4d, June 1, 1938.] t N 20.6/2 : 21 T 4e Same : Washers, iron and steel ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (43Wlf.) t N 20.6/2 : 43 W If Same: Wire, copper, hard drawn and hard-rolled; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (22W3e.) [Supersedes 22W3d, Jan. 15, 1945.] t N 20.6/2 : 22 \V 3e Manual. Change 44, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual; Mar. 1, 1945. [1945.] ii p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.] t N 20.13 : Su 7/2/929/ch.44 Change 46. Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual : May 1, 1945. [1945.] iii p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.] t N 20.13 : Su 7/2/929/ch.40 • Sent to Depository Libraries 7so Government Pukjoations Navy shipment marking handbook. 3d edition, Mar. L945. 1946, iii+48 p. il 4° * Paper, 20c. • Item 916 i .. < '. en id 45 ::i B< N I \ 21 1.18 : Sh 6/94." Republic c<>tt">i Mitt*. United States circuit court of appeals, 4th circuit, no. 5308, Republic Cotton Mills p. commissioner «>f Internal revenue, on petition to review decision of Tax Court; [proceedings |. [1045.] VI p. % N 20.28 : R 299 PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU Bulletin, Bulletin <>f Pan American Sanitary Bureau, v. 23, no. 10-12: Oct.-Dec. 1944. n. p. [1945]. cover titles, [6] +865-1190 p. IL [Monthly. Articles ap- pear in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and occasionally in English.] t PAS 1.:: : 23/10-12 Same. v. 24, DO. 1 and 2; Jan. and Feb. 1945. n.p. [194.".] cover titles. [6] +1-192 p. il. t l'AS.1.3 : 24/1, 2 Vital statistics. Monthly report, biostatistlcs, epidemiology, no. 10; Dec. 1944. [1944.] 23 p. 4° [Processed Spanish and English.! t PAS 1.8 : 10 Same, v. 2, no. 1-5; Jan.-May 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° t PAS 1.8: 2/1-5 PAN AMERICAN UNION Xoti:. — The Pan American Union sells its own illustrated monthly Bulletin, booklets, and Other publications, at prices ranging from 5c. to $2.00. The price of any edition of the Bulletin is 15c. a single cony, the English edition is $1.50 a year, the Spanish edition $1.00 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.00 a year; there is an additional charge Of 75c. a year on each edition tor countries outside the Pan American Union. Address the Pan American Union, Washington, D. C. Books. Pan American book shelf . v. 8, no. 1-6 ; Jan.-June 194.". [194".] [lvi] + 1-145 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t Paper, §1.00 a yr. L. C. card 39-26457 PA 1.47 : 8/1-6 Bulletin {English edition). Bulletin of Pan American Union, Jan.-June 194.".: [v. 79, no. 1-6]. [1945.] cover titles, [24] 4-1-368 p. il [Monthly.] For price, see note above under center head. • Item 922. L. C. card 8-30967 PA 1.6 : e 79/1-6 Same. (H. doc. 37, pt. 1-6, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) (Portur/uese edition ) . Boletim da Uniao Panamericana. janeiro-junho 1945 ; [v. 47, no. 1-6]. [1945.] cover titles, [24] + 1-320 p. il. [Monthly.] For price. ote above under center head. L. C. card 11-27014 PA 1.6 : p 47/1-6 (Spanish edition). Boletfr) de la IJui6n Panamericana, enero-junio 194."; lv.iii.nn.it;!. [i!»45.] envr titles, i 24] -j-1-268 p. il. [Monthly.] For price, see note above under center head. L. C. card 12-12555 PA 1.6 : s 79/1-6 Commercial Pan America. Commercial Pan America, monthly review of com- merce and finance, Sept-Oct 1944; v. 13, nos. 9 & 10. 1944. [2]+99-£27 leaves, 4" [Processed. Two numbers issued as one publication. Title is: Annual economic survey of Latin America, 194L\ pt. 1. Latin republics of North America.] t Paper, 10c. per m<>., si. 00 a yr. (either English or Spanish edition) ; foreign subscription, $1.25, L. C card PA 3S-8 PA 1.45 : e 13/9, 10 Same, Spanish. 1944. [3] +99-240 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.45 :s 13/9, 10 Same, Nov.-Dec 1944 ; v. 13, nos. 11 & 12, 1944. [2] +23 leaves. 4" [Proc eased. Two numbers issued as one publication. Title is: Ecuador, statistical abstract] t Paper, 10c. per mp., $1.00 a yr. (either English or Spanish edition] : foreign subscription. $1.25. PA 1.45 : e 13/11, 12 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 781 Commercial Pan America — Continued. Same, Spanish. 1944. [2] +23 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.45 : s 13/11, 12 Same, Jan.-Feb. 1945; v. 14, nos. 1 & 2. 1945. [2] +00 leaves. 4° [Proc- essed. Two numbers issued as one publication. Title is: International trade of Chile, 1940-44.] f Paper, 10c. per mo., $1.00 a yr. (either English or Spanish edition) ; foreign subscription, $1.25. PA 1.45 : e 14/1, 2 Same, Spanish. 1945. [2] +09 leaves, 4° [Processed.] PA 1.45 : s 14/1,2 Songs. Selected list of Latin American song books and references for guidance in planning fiestas; prepared by Leila Fern. 4th edition. Washington, D. C, 194."). cover title, 13 leaves, 4° [Processed. Leaf 13, last leaf of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] f L. C. card 45-36327 PA 1.2 : S< » 5 '. I in POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Postal bulletin, v. CO, no. 18785, 18814A, 18815-830, Jan. 2-June 29, 1945. [1945.] various paging, f° [Published Tuesday and Friday, except legal holidays. Number 18814A is a special issue dated Apr. 13, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr. L. C. card 0-5810 P 1.3 : G<> Postal guide. United States official postal guide: Quarterly supplement to pts. 1 and 2, 5th series, v. 4, no. 15 and 10 ; Jan. and Apr. 1945. [1945.] [2] +91 + [2] p. and [2] + 115 p. [Includes Changes 69-79 affecting United States official postal guide for 1943, pt. 1 and Changes 200-242 affecting United States official postal guide for 1941, pt. 2; also Amendments (Inserts 288-337) to Postal laws and regulations of United States, edition of 1940. Part of the pages are printed on one side only.] * Paper (11 monthly and 4 quarterly numbers Aug. 1943- June 1945.) $1.15. • Item 929 PI. 10/1 : 943/15,16 RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Mail routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 551, June 6, 1945, 3d division, Railway -Mail Service, comprising District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, Vir- ginia, and "West Virginia (except peninsula of Maryland and Virginia). [1945.] 196 p. narrow 8° } ■ P 10.12/3 : 551 Schedule of mail routes, no. 544, May 22, 1945, 5th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. Roessler Bros., Inc., Cin- cinnati, O., May 22, 1945. 165+ [1] p. narrow 8° J P 10.12/5: 544 Schedule of mail routes, no. 478, June 5, 1945, 8th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, Samoa, and Utah. [San Francisco P. O., June 5, 1945.] 144 p. narrow 8" J P 10.12/8 : 478 Schedule of mail routes, no. 332, June 11, 1945, 11th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Babcock Printing Co., Fort "Worth, Tex. [June 11, 1945]. 140 p. narrow 8° ± P 10.12/11 : 332 TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION Note. — The Division of Topography has on file maps showing nil roails used by the rural free delivery mail service. Rural delivery routes are shown in detail on county or local maps which, with a few exceptions, are drawn to the scale of 1 : 02,500 or 1:63.360 (1 mile to the inch). Maps of more than 1,600 counties in the United States have been prepared by the Post Office Department and blue-line prints, made from nega- tives on file are sold for 50 cents per copy. Each county map shows in addition to the roads traveled by rural carriers, all post offices within the county at the time the negative was made and all other roads, houses, schools, and churches known at the time the map was originally drawn, together with an outline of the drainage. A list of the county maps on file will be furnished upon application to the Superintendent. Division of Finance, Post Office Department, Washington 125, D. C. Rural delivery routes emanating from post offices in counties for which county maps have not been drawn are shown on local maps, Blue- print copies of such maps are sold at 25 cents each. Orders for all postal maps should be accompanied by money order and addressed to the Superintendent, Division of Finance, Post Office Department, Washington 25, D. C. Rural delivery maps should not be confused with the State post route maps which are listed in the Monthly catalog for Jan. 1945, page 103. • Sent to Depository Libraries 7s;-j Government Publications PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES \"i I. Tin- functions ami duties of the Executive Office of the President were established by Executive order of Sept. 8, 1989. The principal divisions at present are as follows : The white Bouse Office, the Bureau of the Budget, the Liaison Office for Personnel Manage- ment, the Office for Emergency Management, and War Refugee Board. !.ir information relating to the Issuance of Bxeeutlv rden and Proclamations of the President see, below, note under BtnouHve orders. Airspace reservations. Revocation <>f Executive order 9090 of Mar. <;, L942, estab- lishing airspace reservation over portions of Ulster and Dutchess < !ount Les, N. v. JuneS, 1945. (Executive order 9606.) [Nol Issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. i<>, oo. 113, June 7, 1945, p. r,7!):?. ] Alien Property Custodian Office. Amending Executive order 9095, as amended by Executive order 9193. to define further functions and duties of Alien Prop- erty Custodian with respect to property of Genua ny and Japan and nationals thereof. June 8, 194."). (Executive order 9567.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, V. 10, no. 116, June 12, 1945, p. G917.] California. Authorizing Secretary of Interior to acquire and dispose of certain property [Cerritos Channel, Calif.]. June 15, 1945. (Executive order 9571.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 121, June 19, 1945, p. 7315.] ('irilian Defense Office. Termination of Office of Civilian Defense. June 4, 1945. ( Execui ive order 9502.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 112, June 6, 1945. p. 6639.] Diamond Alkali Co. Authorizing Secretary of War to take possession of and operate plants and facilities of Diamond Alkali Company, located in or around Painesville, Ohio. June 18, 1945. (Executive order 9574.) [Not issued sepa- rately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 123, June 21, 1945, p. 7435.] Emergency Boards. Creating Emergency Board to investigate dispute between Georgia and Florida Railroad and its employees. June 16, 1945. (Executive order 9573.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 121, June 19, 1945, p. 7317.] Enlisted men. Amending Executive order 9386 of Oct. 15, 1943, prescribing regu- lations governing granting of allowances for quarters and subsistence to en- listed men. June 1, 1945. (Executive order 9561. ) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. Ill, June 5, 1945, p. 6547, 6549.] /.' xi i- a tire orders. Note. — The Federal register act (49 Stat. 500 as amended: 44 U. S. C, and supp. 301 of seq. ) provides in sec. 5 as follows : There shall be published in the Federal register all Presidential Proclamations and Executive orders, except such as have no general applicability and legal effect or are effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacity as officers, agents, or employees thereof. Those Executive orders and Proclamations published in the Federal register -will not be issued separately, but title entries for such Executive orders and Proclamations, with r.fiTt'iice to the Federal register, appear above and below. The distribution of Executive orders and Proclamations was transferred beginning Mar. 12. 193fi. from the Department of State to the Division of the Federal Register. National Archives. Free distribution will be only to appropriate agencies of the Gov- iTiimi'iit. The Federal rocrister will be sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Govern- ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., on a subscription basis of $1.50 per month or 1 1:, 00 per year, Flag Una. 1945, proclamation [designating June 14, 1945, as Flag Day]. May 28, 1945. (Proclamation 2654.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. It), no. 109, June 1, 1945, p. 6431.] Foreign service. Reinstating certain former foreign service officers. May 26, 1 1 1 1.", 1 p. 4" ( No. 9558. ) t The National Archives. • Item 943. Pr 33.5 : 9558 Humble Oil & Refining Co. Authorizing petroleum administrator to take pos- 3SiOD of and operate plants and facilities of Humble Oil and Refining Com- pany located in [ngleside, Tex. June 5, 1945. (Executive order 95(34.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 113, June 7, 1945, p. 6791-92.] • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1 c J45 783 Income tax. Inspection by Office of Price Administration of corporation statisti- cal transcript cards prepared from income and declared value excess profits tax returns. June 14, 1945. (Executive order 9569.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 120, June 16, 1945, p. 7235. A correction to this order appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 121, June 19, 1945, p. 7317.] Mary-Leila Cotton Mills, Inc. Authorizing Secretary of War to take possession of and operate plants and facilities of Mary-Leila Cotton Mills, Inc., located at Greensboro, Ga. June 1, 1945. (Executive order 9560.) [Not issued sepa- rately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. Ill, June 5, 1945, p. 6547.] Panama Canal. Amendment of rule 46 of Executive order 4314 of Sept. 25, 1925, establishing rules governing navigation of Panama Canal and adjacent waters. June 4, 1945. (Executive order 9563.) [Not issued separately. Ap- peared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 112, June 6, 1945, p. 6639-40.] Proclamations. Note. — For information concerning the issuance of Executive orders and Proclama- tions, see above, note under the subhead Executive orders. Public Health Scrrice. Declaring commissioned corps of Public Health Service to be a military service and prescribing regulations therefor. June 21, 1945. (Executive order 9575) . [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 129, June 29, 1945, p. 7895.] Pure Oil Co. Authorizing petroleum administrator to take possession of and operate plants and facilities at Cabin Creek oil field of Pure Oil Company located at Dawes, W. Va. June 5, 1945. (Executive order 9565.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 113, June 7, 1945, p. 6792-93.] Scientific information. Providing for release of scientific information. June 8, 1945. (Executive order 9568.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 116, June 12, 1945, p. 6917, 6919-20.] Scranton Transit Co. Possession and operation of transportation system, plants, and facilities of Scranton Transit Company located in and about Scranton, Pa. June 14, 1945. (Executive order 9570.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 120, June 16, 1945, p. 7235, 7237.] Succession to the Presidency. Question of Presidential succession, message trans- mitting request for legislation dealing with question of Presidential succession. June 19, 1945. 2 p. (H. doc. 246, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) | L. C. card 45-36271 T id well, William P. Maj. William Peyton Tidwell, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 1877) for relief of William Peyton Tidwell. June 1, 1945. 2 p. (H. doc. 215, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Toledo, Peoria & Western Railroad. Possession, control, and operation of Toledo, Peoria & Western Railroad. June 15, 1945. (Executive order 9572.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 121, June 19, 1945, p. 7315, 7317.] Treadwell, Millard L. Capt. Millard L. Treadwell, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 1016) for relief of Millard L. Treadwell. June 1, 1945. 2 p. ( H. doc. 214, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Unemployment compensation legislation, message urging passage of legislation with reference to unemployment compensation. May 2S, 1945. 3 p. (H. doc. 203, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 45-36290 World War, 1939-. Outline of progress of the war, message transmitting outline of progress of the war and brief summary of military objectives now confront- ing armed forces of United States. June 1, 1945. 12 p. (H. doc. 213, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 45-36274 BUDGET BUREAU Agriculture Department. Supplemental estimate of appropriation and draft of proposed provision affecting existing appropriation for Department of Agricul- ture, fiscal year 1946. June 4, 1945. 3 p. (H. doc. 216, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f • Sent to Depository Libraries 654924—45— — 8 78 1 GOVI i:n HEM l\ iu.kvi loNs \'i> a iiiimr D< i,in inn iii -Continued. Supplemental estimates of appropriations for Department of Agriculture, Baeal year 1946 [for Office of Solicitor and Rural Electrification Administration in connection with expansion of rural electrification program], with reappro- prlation of an nnobllgated balance and authorization to borrow additional sum from Reconstruction Finance Corporation. May 30, 1946. •". p f appropriation for <'i\ii Service Commission, fiscal year 1946. June l ». 1945. 2 p. (H. doc. _n. 79th Cong, Isl seas.) t Chums. BSstlmates of appropriation [submitted by the several executive depart- ments ;ind Independent offices] to pay claims for damages to privately owned property. June 12, 1945. 95p. (H. doc. 285, 79th Cong. 1st seas.) t District <>f Columbia. Deficiency and supplemental estimates of appropriation f"i District of Columbia, deficiency estimates, fiscal year 1942 and prior fiscal years, and supplemental estimates, fiscal year 1!)4.~. May 30, 1945. 3 p. (H. doc. 209, Tilth Cong. 1st sess.) t Deficiency estimates oi* appropriation for District of Columbia, fiscal year 1044 and prior fiscal years, and supplemental estimate, fiscal year 1945. June 13,1945. Up. (II. doe. 238, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Supplemental estimates, District of Columbia, fiscal year 1946 [for public schools], June 8, legislative day June 4, 1945. 2 p. (S. doc 54, 79th Cong. i- ! sess. ) t 1' r, outive Mansion. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Executive Office of the President, Executive Mansion and grounds 1 fiscal year 194.1]. June 5, 1945. 2 p. (II. doc. L-Jl, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Extension Service, War Food Administration. Estimate of appropriation for Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1946 [for Extension Service for additional cooperative agricultural and home economics extension work]. June 13, 194"). 2 p. (H. doc. 237, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) t /•'< 2, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t ' -U ase operations. Estimate of appropriation for defense aid, fiscal year 1946, exclusive of aid authorized to be transferred by "War and Navy Depart- ments and Maritime Commission. June 11, 1945. 17 p. (H. doc. 224, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Maritime Commission. Draft of proposed bill pertaining to existing appropria- tion for Maritime ( 'oinmission, fiscal year 1945 [to defray costs of penalty mail]. May 80, 1946. 2 p. (H. doc. 210, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f National Labor R< lotions Board. Draft of proposed provision pertaining to exist- ing appropriation for National Labor Relations Board, fiscal year 1945. June 11,1945. 2p. (H. doc. 226, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Social Security Hoard. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Federal Se- curity Agency [for Social Security Board, fiscal year 1946], for grants to states for old-age assistance, aid to dependent children, and aid to the blind, and grants to states for unemployment compensation administration. June 4, 1945. 2p. (H. doc. 219, 79th Cong. 1st sess.,) t War Department. Budget for military and departmental activities of War De- partment, liseal year 1!>46. 194o. 1 11+42 p. 4" (H. doc. 225, 79th Cong. 1st • t I.. C. card 45-36267 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 785 War Department — Continued. Supplemental estimates of appropriation for War Department, [fiscal year] 1946, and draft of proposed provision pertaining to existing appropriation. June 4, 1945. 3 p. (H. doc. 217, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t War Refugee Board. Proposed provision affecting existing appropriation for War Refugee Board, fiscal year 1945. May 28, 1945. 2 p. (H. doc. 205, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f War relief. Proposed provision affecting existing appropriation for foreign war relief [to continue its availability until Dec. 31, 1945]. June 14, 1945. 2 p. (H. doc. 239, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f War Shipping Administration. Proposed provisions pertaining to appropriation for War Shipping Administration, fiscal year 1946 [relative to employees as- signed to foreign duty]. June 15, legislative day June 4, 1945. 2 p. (S. doc. ">, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t World War, 1939-. Draft of proposed provision pertaining to existing appropria- tion of emergency fund for the President. May 28, 1945. 2 p. (H. doc. 204, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE Civilian protection. Monthly bulletin, pt. 1, Presentation of current organiza- tion and programs of Protection Services Division and Industrial Protection Division ; pt. 2, Abstracts of State reports of civilian protection phases, issue 7-10, Jan. 15-Apr. 15, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Page number 23 has been duplicated in issue 7 but with different text.] i Pr 32.4427: 7-10 DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION OFFICE Posters. Could this be you? don't travel unless your trip helps win the war; [poster]. 1945. 36.8X26 in. [Also issued in size 25X18.4 in.] t Pr 32.4909 : T 69/3 Tires. Care and use of synthetic rubber tires [with list of published information] . [1945.] 16 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. • Item 954 Pr 32.4902 : T 51/2 FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE COMMITTEE Note. — The Committee on Fair Employment Practice was established in the Office for Emergency Management by Executive order 1)846 of May 27, 1943. Report. 1st report, Fair Employment Practice Committee, July 1943-Dec. 1944. 1945. vii+152 p. il. 1 pi. map. * Paper, 25c. • Item 954 L. C. card 45-36266 Pr 32.412 : R 29/943-44 FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION Export bulletin. Current export bulletin 248-254; June 4-25, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5S07 : 248-254 Export schedule. Comprehensive export schedule (including general information and instructions), no. 18. June 1, 1&45. 221 p. 4° (Supplies Bureau. Require- ments ;iik1 Supply Branch.) * Paper, 50c. single copy, 4 issues $1.75; foreign subscription, $2.25. • Item 437 L. C. card 41-51123 Pr 32.5808 : 18 Note. — Information in this schedule supersedes that appearing in previous issues of the Comprehensive export schedule, Current controls bulletins 1-57 and Export bulletins 58-245 of .May 28, 1945. Organization. Foreign Economic Administration [organization chart.] [May 1945.] 1 p. il, oblong f" [Processed. Imprint date has been added with rubber stamp.] t Pr 32.5811 : F 76 • Sent to Depository Libraries 7sc, Government Ptjbejgatk tre I R I Kit A || IB 1 < A \ Al KA 1 1US OFFICE Nnit:.- The name <>f the Office of Coordinator <>f Inter amerlcan Affaire was changed to the Office of [nter-Amerlcan Affairs by Kxi-cutive order 9532, dated Mar. 23, 1945. Publication* ordered ]>rior to the change in name of the Office are entered below foi convenience. llnlivin, health, sanitation, and housing. Washington, Mar. 1945. [2 1 -flO p. 4* [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36326 Pr 32.4002 : B 63/3 Colombia. Volume of foreign trade in Colombia; i>y Laura B. Hughes. Wash- ington, Apr. 1946. [1] +7 p. 11 tab. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36299 Pr 32.4602 : C 71/3 Dominican lit -public Forest legislation in Dominican Republic [with bibliog- raphy] ; by Marion S. Cave. Washington, Apr. 1045. [3]+16-f-[l] p. 4° [Proc ess ed. There are no pages numbered 10-12, but no text is missing.] X L. C. card 45-36325 Pr 32.4602 : D 71/2 Em gnarda. Em gnarda para a defesa das Americas, aiio 4, n. 2-7. [Business Publishers International Corp., Nova York. 1944-45.] cover titles, each 40 p. il. or 3S+[6] p. il. f" [Monthlv. Other illustrations on p. 2—1 of covers.] t L. C. card 44-40456 Pr 32.4608 : p 4/2-7 Same, Supplemento de Em gnarda, alio 4, no. 6, novo Presidente dos Estados Dnidos, Barry S. Truman, promote continuar a politica de Franklin D. Roose- ve lt. n. p. [1945]._8p. 11. f t Pr 32.4608 : p 4/6/supp. En rjuardia. Fn gnardia para la defensa de las Americas, auo 4, no. 3-7. [Busi- ness Publishers International Corp.. Nueva York. 1945.] cover titles, each 40 p. il. or 38+ [6] p. il. f° [Monthly. Other illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers.l t Pr 32.4603 : S4/3-7 Same. Supplemento a Fn gnardia ano 4, no. 6, El nuevo Presidente do los Estados Unidos, Harry S. Truman, promete continuar la politica de Franklin D.Roosevelt, n. p. [1945]. 8 p. il. 4° t Pr 32.4608 : S4/6/supp. Insecticides. How to make and use insecticides and fungicides; issued by Insti- tute of Inter-American Affairs. [1945.] cover title. [1] +31 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] t Pr 32.4615: In 7 Peru, land of tradition. [Reprinted with changes Apr. 1945.] [20] p. il. * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36314 Pr 32.4602 : P 43/2-2 Populations of other American republics by major civil divisions and by cities of 5,000 or more inhabitants. Jan. 1945. vi-4-58 p. [Title on cover is : Handbook of Latin American population data.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 954 L. C. card 45-36318 Pr 32.4606 : P 81 Venezuela, land of oil. [Reprinted wth changes Apr. 1945.] [20] p. il. * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36317 Pr 32.4602 : V 55/1-2 NATIONAL WAS LABOR BOARD Report. 15th-18th monthly report of National War Labor Board [May- Aug. 1944]. Washington, D. C, July 1-Oct. 1, 1944. various paging, f° [Proc- L. C. card 44-40781 Pr 32.5110 : 15-1S PBXCK ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Addresses. Radio talk bv Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA. Mar. 2, 1945. [1946.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : B 6S/49 Radio talk bv Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, Mar. S. 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : B 6S/50 Radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA. liar. 22, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4213 : B 68/51 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 787 .4 ddresses — Continued. Radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, Apr. 5, 1945. [Apr. 1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] | Pr 32.4213: B 68/52 Radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, Apr. 12, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : B 68/53 Radio talk bv Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, Apr. 19, 1915. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : B 68/54 Radio talk bv James G. Rogers, jr., deputy administrator, OPA, Mar. 15, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : R 63/5 Radio talk by James G. Rogers, jr., deputy administrator, OPA, Mar. 29, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : R 63/6 Speech prepared by B. S. MacFarland, community service member, Hacken- sack, N. J., board. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pi - 32.4213 : M 16 Allied Foods. No. 199, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Allied Foods [et al.] v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, ii+25 p. $ Pr 32.4217 : Al 55/3 Andrew Arms, Inc. No. 224, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Andrew Arms, Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer.* [1945.] cover title, 2 p. J Pr 32.4217 : An 25 Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+88 p. J Pr 32.4217 : An 25/2 Apparel. Facts for apparel trade, no. 8-15 ; Feb. 1-Apr. 24, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.] t Pr 32.4262 : 8-15 Automotive repairs. Facts you should know: statement 15, Automotive repair services. May 1945. 3 p. 4° | Pr 32.4242 : 15 Burge's Sandwich Shop. No. 229, in Emergency Court of Appeals, F. T. Newton, d/b/a Burge's Sandwich Shop, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; tran- script of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+31 p. t Pr 32.4217 : B 912 California Lima Bean Growers Association. No. 205, in Emergency Court of Appeals, California Lima Bean Growers Association v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, ii+42 p. t Pr 32.4217 : C 128/5 Car sharing. Facts about car sharing. Mar. 1945. 2 p. 4"° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4202 : C 23/2 Organized car sharing program. [Apr. 1, 1945.] [1]4-19 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] f Pr 32.4202 : C 23/3 Consumer durables. Facts for consumer durables trade, no. 1-10; Apr. 10- June 12, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] t Pr 32.4267 : 1-10 E. & L. Transport Co. No. 221, in Emergency Court of Appeals, E. & L. Trans- port Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 7 p. t Pr 32.4217 : E 1/2 Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, ii+230 p. t Pr 32.4217: El E rid ions. Facts about evictions. Apr. 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4202 : Ev 3 Farm buildings. Facts you should know: statement 14, Ready-made (pre-fabri- cated) farm structures. Apr. 1945. [2] p. 4° f Pr 32.4242: 14 Feldman Petroleum Co. No. 209, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Nathan R. Feldman [et al.], doing business as Feldman Petroleum Company, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 3 p. t Pr 32.4217: F 333/2 Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, ii+438 p. 6 facsim. t Pr 32.4217 : F 333 • Sent to Depository Libraries 788 GOVERNMBHT PUHLTOATTONfi j'itirtii Garment Oo. in Bmergency Court of Aiii»':iis. no. 227, Isidore C. Ifevorab [el .i!.|. individually and as copartners, doing business onder firm name and style of Fitwell Garmenl < Jompany, p. Chester Bon les, price adminis- trator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 3 p. t Pr 32.4217 :F 569/2 Bame ; transcripl of proceedings before price administrator. |ioi5.] cover title, 1+52 p. II. t Pr 32.4217: F508 Food. Facts about food price control in 104."i. Feb. 104."). .[2] p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t Pr 32.42o:i : ft:: n '•'!•" Pacts about food rationing in 1945. Feb. 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed. 1 t Pr 32.4202 : F 73/12/045 — Pood facts <>f tnteresl to the trade. Jan. il June 25, 1945; no. 81-55 [1945.1 various paging, 4" [Weekly. Processed.] t Pr 32.4200: 31-55 — Same, speclaJ Issue, Jan. 19, 1945 |104.~>.| 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr. 32.4260: Spec.ed.-2 Gable Management Corporation of Louisiana, No. -15. in Emergency Court of Appeals. Gable Ifanagement Corporation of Louisiana and \Y. F. Hoisting r. Chester Bowles, price administrator; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1045.] co\er title, [1]+108 p. il. J Pr 32.4217 : G 113/2 Id i>i( i Motors, Inc. No 8768, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit. Oct term, 1944, Chester Bowles, price administrator. VS. Heine] .Motors, Incorporated [et al.l, appeal from judgment of district court for eastern district of Penn- sylvania i civil action file no. 3b"50) ; appellee's brief. [1045.1 cover title, i+24 p. t Pr 32.4217 : H 364 Indianapolis Glove Co. In circuit court of appeals for 7tb circuit, no. 8602, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. Indianapolis Glove Company, appeal from district court for southern district of Indiana. Indianapolis division; appellant's reply brief. [1045.] cover title, i+16 p. t Pr 32.4217 : In 23/2 Industry, Corporate profits, 1036^4 : pt. 1, 1036-30—1042, industry expanding for war. 2400 leading industrial corporations; [by Helene Granbyl. [Mar. 1045.1 [2]-f iv+170 p. il. 4° (War profits study no.' 10.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t Pr 32.4227 : 10 Same: pt. 2, 1043, industry adjusting to full war load. 1010 leading indus- trial corporations; [by Helene Granby]. [Mar. 1045.] [2]+iii+00 p. il. 4° (War profits studv no. 11.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] X Pr 32.4227: 11 Industry news letter,-\ettev 4; Mar. 31, 1045. [1045.] [4] p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4230/2 : 4 /.. tlic 11. Francis. No. 212, In Emergency Court of Appeals. Francis Ledwell et al. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title. 4p. f Pr 32.4217 :L4'.»!i 2 Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+173 p. II. 1 pi. t Pr 32.4217 : L 490 Library rt ference list, v. 1, no. 2-r>; Feb.-May 1045. [1045.] p. 12-08, 4° [Proc- essed.] t Pr 32.4265 : 1/2-5 Lobbying. OPA and the lobby boys. [1045.] [2] p. f° [Processed. Reprint from New republic, Mar. 5, 1945, by Information Department. Price Adminis- tration Office.] f Pr 32.4202 : L 7S Meat. Facts about moat shortage. [Mar. 1045.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4202 : M 46/2 Meat. Apr. 1945. 33 p. il. 4° [Processed. Charts used by OPA executives in testifying before congressional Banking and Currency and Agricultural Commit tcs.] t Pr 32.4202 : M 46/3 Report of Chester Bowles, administrator, to members of Senate and House of Representatives: Ileal distribution and meat black market. Mav 30, 104.">. 3 p. 4 [Processed.] t Pr 824202 :M 46/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries Jult 1945 789 Mileage. Government mileage administrator, v. 2, no. 10-v. 3, no. 8; Dec. 1944 June 19-15. [11)44-45.] Each 8 p. il. 4" [Monthly. Processed ; printed begin ning with v. 3. I f • Item 963 for v. 3, no. 1-6. Pr 32.4229 : 2/10 3 6 Petroleum products. Pacts about petroleum products. Jan. 1945. 2 i>. 4" [Proc- essed.] T Pr 32.4202 : P 44/2/945 Post war problems. Selected references on post war problems, for use by schools and colleges. Mar. 1945. 13 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4202 : P 8 1 3 Posters. Busy? get quick service on your rations this way, apply for your rations by mail! [poster]. 1945. 18.3X26 in. f Pr 32.4212-: R 18/6 Grocer-consumer anti-inflation campaign, pledged to keep prices down, we charge only ceiling prices or less, we post ceiling price lists prominently, we welcome questions about our prices ; [window emblem]. 1945. 17X 13 in. t Pr 32.4212 : P 93/13 He's first, you're next, let's share the meat ! by paying ration points, by paying no more than ceiling prices; [poster]. 1945. 15.9 X 23.9 in. [Card- board. Also issued in sizes 11 X 27.9 in. and 11 X 20.9 in.] f War Informa- tion Office. Pr 32.4212 : M 46 His needs come first, take care of your tires, or you'll walk! [poster]. 1945. 10.9 X 8.5 in. f Pr 32.4212: T 51 Look out, lady, that penny is a booby trap ! every cent you pay above ceiling price can dynamite price control, watch the extra pennies, they're booby traps ; I poster]. 1945. 25.9 X 18.7 in. [Illustrator, Stan Klimley.] t Pr 32.4212 : P 38 Our ceiling price list, if you have any questions about our prices please ask us, we're pledged to keep prices down, please check here; [poster]. 1945. 6 X 16.7 in. | Pr 32.4212 : P 93/12 Price Administration Office. Much maligned OPA. [Mar. 1945. J 1 p. il. 4° [Processed. Reprinted with permission of Liberty magazine by Information Department, Price Administration Office.] t Pi 32.4202 : P 93/21 Price regulations. Note.- — Price schedules and regulations, amendments, and orders are issued as pre- prints or reprints from the Federal register and do not appear in the Monthly catalog. The regulations are compiled and printed to include, to date of publication, all amend- ments and digests of supplementary orders thereto, and are entered in this catalog. Price schedules and regulations are available from the Request Unit, Distribution Branch, Office of Price Administration, Washington 125, D. C, or field offices, and requests will be tilled to include all additional amendments issued to date of request. Prices. OPA pricing policy ; by Chester Bowles. Apr. 3, 1945. 6 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t Pr 32.4202 : P 93/23 OPA reports to Congress, Chester Bowles, administrator of Office of Price Administration, to Banking and Currency Committees, Mar. 1945. [1945.] 104 p. il. small 4° t • Item 963 L. C. card 45-30036 Pr 32.4202 : P 93/25 Pricing provisions used in OPA regulations. [1945.] cover title, 131 p. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f L. C. card 45-36298 Pr 32.4206 : P 93/12 Statement of Chester Bowles, administrator, with respect to certain aspects of price control legislation, Mar. 1, 1945. [1945.] [l]-fi4p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4202: P 93/22 Rent. Labors' rent control program; published by Labor Office. Washington, D. O, Feb. 1945. 1 4] p. il. 4" [Processed.] f Pr32.4202: R29 9 Rockcliffe Realty Corporation. No. 222, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Rock- elift'e Realty Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.1 cover title, 3 p. t Pr32.4217: R 59 Same ; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. | 1945.] cover title, i+58 p. t Pr 32.4217 : R 59/2 Shoes. Faets about shoes. Jan. 1945. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4202: Sh 7/3 945 • Sent to Depository Libraries 7|||) (li.M i;\ Ml N I l't I'.I.U 'VI lnNS Stove*. Store rationing Industry Letter, letter i'.viiT; Jan. 15-Apr. 15. 1946. [1845.] Bach 4 p. 4" [Monthly. Processed.] t Pr 82.4287: 26-27 Stove rationing statistical Inventories, production and certificate issuance by months, United states totals, Mar. l, 1945. [1946.] 9 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed, It Pi o2.4202 : St 7/2/945-2 Sugar. Facts about sugar. Feb. 1945. 7 p. 4* [Processed.] t Pr 32.4202: Su3/3 945 Sugar for home canning. .Mar. 194 .1. l p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4202 : Su 3/4 TrWMportatUm Committer news, v. 1, no. 3-v. 2, no. G; Dec. 1944-June 1945. [1944-45.] Each 4 p. or 8 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] | • Item 9G3 Pr 32.4261 : 1/3-2/6 Utah Junk ('<>. No. 1S4. in Emergency Court of Appeals, Utah .Tunk Co. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; hrief for administrator. [1045.] cover title. i+22 p. t Pr 82.4217: Ut 1/5 Valentine tf- Sons. No. 155, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Valentine & Sons, a co-partnership, consisting of Joe Valentine, et al. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator: brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, i-f-20 p. t Pr 32.4217 : V 234/3 Volunteers, bulletin for those who direct their activities, v. 1, no. 6-9; Mar. 15- May 1,1945. [1915.] Each [4] p. il. 4° [Semimonthly. Processed. Issued with perforations.] t Pr 32.4264 : 1/0-9 Warner Holding Co. No. 13087. civil, in circuit court of appeals, 8th circuit, Chester Bowies, administrator. Office of Price Administration, v. Warner Holding Company ; brief for appellant [1945.] cover title, iii-f 21 p. t Pr 32.4217 : W 248 Whayne, Roy C. Supply Co. No. 9992, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Chester Bowles, price administrator, for and on behalf of United States, r. Roy; C. Whayne and Harry T. Whayne d/b/a Roy C. Whayne Supply Company, appeal from district court for western district of Kentucky: brief for appellant. [1945.] cover title, ii-f-15 p. t Pr 32.4217: W 559 WAR INFORMATION OFFICE Accidents. Stop accidents, to save manpower, save doctors' and nurses' time, save hospital space, conserve automobiles for essential transportation, live safe, work safe, play safe, remember, victory will not be won by accident! June 1945. |2]+9 p. il. 4" [Prepared in collaboration with American Red Cross, Agriculture Department, Interior Department, and various other Government agencies. At head of title: U. S. Government information program.] t Pr 32.5002: Ac 2/945 Cadet NUTSi Corps. Nurses are needed. Cadet Nurse Corps, Public Health Serv- ice, offers tfirls extraordinary Opportunity for free professional nursing educa- tion, be B cadet nurse, the girl with a future. [Revised edition.] May 1945. ii+6 p. 4° [Prepared in cooperation with Nurse Education Division. Public Health Service.] t Pr 32.6002 :N 93/4/945 Magazine war guide, Apr.-May to Sept-Oct 194," ; prepared by Book and Magazine Bureau. [Jan. 4-June 1, 1945.] Each 14 p. or 18 p. [Monthly. Processed Sometimes one number covers 2 months.] t Pr 32.5024 : 945/4-8 Poster fuels, bulletin of Government posters, Jan. -Mar. and Apr.-May 1945. [1945.1 Each [4] p. il. 4° t Pr 42.5027 : 945/1. 2 Publications. Congressional documents on war and peace, 1939-45, selected list "f publications relating to war and peace Which have been printed as House and Senate documents; prepared by Division of Public Inquiries. [May 21, 1945.] 6 p. 4" [Processed.] t L. C. card 45 36816 Pr 32.5002: C76 931 IS • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 791 WAR MANPOWKK COMMISSION Documeyits of war manpower program hi United States, [no.] 1; Dec. 12, 1944. [1944.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] % Pr 32.5230:1 Employment. Summary of ES-270 reports, Mar. 1945. [1945.] 16 p. 4° [Bi- monthly. Processed] J- Pr 32.5225 : 945/2 Entomology. Handbook of descriptions <>f specialized fields in entomology; pre- pared by National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel. Washington, D. C, June 1945. [2] + ii+l0 p. 4° [Processed.] % Pr 32.5227 : En 8 Forests and forestry. Handbook of descriptions of specialized fields in forestry ; prepared by National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel. Washing- ton, D. C, May 1945. [2] +14 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5227 : F 70 Labor market. Adequacy of labor supply in iinportanFIabor market areas [list], Jan. 1-June 1, 1945. [1945.] Each 12 p. 4° [Monthly ; none issued for April. Processed.] I Pr 32.5217 : 945/1-5 Labor market, Jan.-June 1945. [1945.] various paging, 11., 6 maps, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t Pr 32.5211 : 945/1-6 Manpower review, official publication of War Manpower Commission, Jan.-June 1945; v. 12, no. 1-6. [1945.] various paging, 11. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40. • Item 544 L. C. card L 35-100 Pr 32.5209 : 12/1MS Zoology. Handbook of descriptions of specialized fields in zoology and parasitol- ogy ; prepared by National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel. Washington, D. C, June 1945. [2] +16 p. 4° [Processed.] % Pr 32.5227 : Z 7 WAK PRODUCTION BOA ill) Family income in wartime, 3d survey of consumer requirements conducted Apr. 17-22,1944. Washington, D. C, Dec. 1944. cover title, 46 p. 4° [Processed.] % Pr 32.4802 : In 2/3 International Association of Machinists. Report on labor-management produc- tion committees participated in by International Association of Machinists, AFL. Feb. 1945. [l]+9 p. 4° [Processed.] $ Pr 32.4831 : In 8 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Report on labor-management production committees participated in by International Brotherhood of Elec- trical Workers, AFL. Feb. 1945. [l]+6 p. 4° [Processed.] $ Pr 32.4831 : In 8/2 Labor and management news, official publication of War Production Drive, v. 4, no. 7-19; Jan. 13-June 30, 1945. [1945.] Each [8] p. il. f° [Biweekly.] f • Pr 32.4820 : 4/7-19 Organization directory, War Production Board, Nov. 1944-Apr. 1945. [1944— 15. J Each 16 p. 4° [Monthly.] t Pr 32.4830: 944/4-915/4 Products & priorities, Jan.-June 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. • Item 969 L. C. card 43-50901 Pr 32.4813 : 945/1-6 Statistical quality control. Introduction of statistical quality control at Illinois Testing Laboratories ; by James A. Fizzell. May 1945. 8+ [1] p. il. 4° (Quality control reports no. 1.) [Processed. Issued by Quality Control Program, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Production Research and Development Office, War Production Board.] t L. C. card 45-36313 Pr 32.4833 : 1 War supply contracts. Summary of war supply and facility contracts by State and industrial area, cumulative through Sept. 1944-Feb. 1945. Dec. 6, 194 l-Mar. 29, 1945. various paging, il. oblong 8" [Monthly. Processed. Title for Sep- tember and December issues is : War supply and facility contracts by State, industrial area and county.] t Pr 32.4828 : 944/9-945/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries 792 Government Publications \V.\B SMIl'l'INC. ADMlMSIltVlIUN Pood. How i" sic.w and take care < >f food <>n shipboard, official manual. 1945. cover title, 96 p. 11. i" (Food Control Division.) •Paper, 50c. L. 0. card 46 36148 Pr 32.5302 : P 78 Officers' handbook. Officers' handbook. [1944, reprint with changes.! 10 p. 11. I Marltl Service, Training Organization.) t Pr 32.5306: of 2/1-2 RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD If nnthly review, Jan-Juno 1945 ; v. (I, nu. I 6. Chicago, 111. [1945]. cover titles, p. 1-104, iL 4° [Processed. Texl and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers, ] t L. C. card 40-29247 KR 1.7/2 : 6/1-6 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Note. — The decisions or opinions of the Securities and Exchange Commission are issued In processed form Immediately upon their release, and copies are distributed by the Com- mission upon request. Tiny arc published later in printed form in bound volumes only. Forms, Guide to forms adopted under securities exchange act of 1034. [Edition of] Mar. 15, 1945. [1945.] 14 p. t • Item 086 SE 1.6 : F 76/2/045 Registration neon!, securities act of 1033 (trust indenture act of 1939), Jan. 1- June 30, 1045. [1045. ] various paging, 4° [Daily except Sundays and holidays. 1 T. icessed.] t SE 1.13 : 045/1-154 Rules of practice [as amended to Mar. 31, 1045.] [1045.] 14 p. t • Item 986 SE 1.6 :R 86/4/1 145 Securities. Official summary of security transactions and holdings reported to Securities and Exchange Commission under securities exchange act of 1934, public utility holding company act of 1035, and investment company act of 1940 ; v. 11, no. 1-5. [1045.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Reports filed with Commission Dec. 11, 1944-Jan. 10, 1045 to Apr. 11-May 10, 1045, and reports for previous months not previously published.] t L. C. card 35-2632 SE 1.9 : 11/1-5 Securities traded on exchanges under securities exchange act, supp. 11 and 12, as of Nov. 30 and Dec. 31, 1944, Changes during Nov. and Dec. 1944 and Index to all supplements since base volume as of Dec. 31. 1944 [1043]. 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The list below frequently includes certain relevant publications issued by other agencies of the Government under requisition of the Department of State and certain relevant con- gressional documents. For information concerning Executive orders and Proclamations of the President, for- merly published by the State Department, but beginning with Mar. 12, 1936, distributed by the Federal Register Division, see National Archives, Federal Register Division, Federal register. Bolivia. Health and sanitation program, agreement between United States and Bolivia, effected by exchange of notes signed La Paz Aug. 1 and 8, 1944. 1945. [2]+4 p. (Executive agreement series 445; [Publication 2334].) [English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037 L. C. card 45-36250 S 9.8 : 445 Bulletin. Department of State bulletin, Jan. 7- June 24, 1945 ; v. 12, no. 289-313. [1945.] p. 1-1116, il. 4° [Weekly. 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O. card 10-16369 S 1.7 : 945/abr.ed.-l Peace. Em diregao & paz, tradugOes de documentos de atualidade. [1945.] cover title, ii+65 p. ([Tradueao da Repartigrio Central de Tradugoes ; Pnblicagiio TC-204.] ) f • Item 1029 S 16.7 : 204 Hacia la paz, traducciones de documentos de actualidad. [1945.] cover title, ii+69 p. ( [Traducci6n de la Oficina Central de Traducciones; Publica- ci6n TC-203.] ) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] f • Item 1029 S 16.7 : 203 Publications of Department of State, list cumulative from Oct. 1, 1929; Jan. 1, 1945. 1945. iii+32 p. ([Publication 2245.]) [Semiannual.] f • Item 1025 L. C. card 30-26444 S 1.30 : 945/1 Register. Biographic register of Department of State, Sept. 1, 1944. [1945.1 cover title, ii+268 p. ([Publication 2326.]) [Text and calendars for 1944 and 1945 on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 1026 L. C. card 9-22072 S 1.6: 944 • Sent to Depository Libraries 794 GOVEKN KENT PUBLICATIONS Territorial paper* <>f United States: v. i^. Territory of Michigan, 1829-37; compiled and edited by Clarence Edwin Carter. 1946. [ l ] 4-\ ii+1378 p. II large 8" ([Publication 228ft.]) * Cloth, $4.60. • Item Ki28. I., c card 85 28193 S 1.36: 12 Trans-Iathmian Highway, agreement between United States and Panama, sup- plementlng convent inn of Mar. 2. 1938, effected by exchange of notes signed Washington Aug. 31 and Sept 8, 1940. 1945. [2]+7p. (Executive agreement es 148: [Publication 2882].) [English and Spanish.] •Paper, 6c. • Item 1037 L. C. card 46 36222 S 9.8 -.448 SUPREME COURT American Union Transport, Inc. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct term, 1944, no. 1026, United States vs. American Union Transport, Inc., et al., appeal from district court for southern district of New York. [1945.] cover title, 11+139 p. 1 faesim. % J u 6.7 : Am 35/22 Criminal procedure. Notes to Rules of criminal procedure for District Courts [with Bibliography of articles on Federal rules of criminal procedure], as prepared under direction of Advisory Committee on Rules Of Criminal Pro- cedure, Mar. 1945. 1945. [xii+5Sp. t • Item 1041 L. C. card 45-36312 Ju6.11:CS6/3 Herost, Ernst. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, no. 1159, United States vs. Henry Rumpel, jr., administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of Ernst Herhst, appeal from district court for western district of Texas. [1945.] cover title, i+33 p. t Ju 6.7 : H 417 [Journal] May 28-June 18, 1945. [1945.] leaves 260-292. t Ju 6.5: 944 McCarthy, T. J.. Steamship Co. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term. 1944, no. 877, United States, Interstate Commerce Com- mission, T. J. McCarthy Steamship Company [et al.] vs. Detroit and Cleve- land Navigation Company, Great Lakes Transit Company and Nicholson Universal Steamship Company, appeal from district court for eastern district of Michigan. [1945.] cover title, i+647 p. 10 faesim. t Ju 6.7 :M 127/2 Opinions. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court of United States at Oct. term, 1944.] [Issued separately.] f Clerk of Court. 6. State of Nebraska vs. Wyoming, defendant, and Colorado, impleaded defendant, United States, intervenor, bill in equity; June 11, 1945. n. p. [1045.]. 58+7 p. [This case in designated as No. 6, original.] Ju 6.8/la : N 279/6 20. William F. Esenwein vs. Commonwealth ex rel. May H. Esenwein, on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ; May 21, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 4 p. Ju 6.8/la : Es 28 89, 44. Wilbur V. Keegan vs. United States ; Gerhard Wilhelm Kunze et al. vs. [same], or writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; June 11, 1945. n. p. [1945], 22 p. Ju 6.8/la :K 243 84. O. B. Williams and Lillie Shaver Hcndrix vs. North Carolina, on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of North Carolina ; May 21, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 10 + 4 + 14 + 13 p. Ju G.8/la: W 674/3 110. Chase Securities Corporation, now known as Amerex Holding Corporation, vs. Frank A. Donaldson and Frank A. Donaldson, jr.. executors of Ruth Chase Donaldson, appeal from Supreme Court of Minnesota : Mav 21, 1945. n. p. [1845]. p. Ju 6.8/la : Am 35 160. Eluin, Joliet and Eastern Railway Company vs. G. W. Burley et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; June 11, 1945. u. p. [1945.] 29 + 10 p. Ju 6.8/la : El 37/2 205. In re Clyde Wilson Summers, on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Illinois : June 11, 1045. n. p. [1945.] 12 p. Ju 6.8/la : Su 64 337. International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers. Locals No. 15, et al.. etc., vs. Eagle Picber Mining and Smelting Company, Eagle-Plcher Lead Company, and National Labor Relatione Board, on writ of certiorari to cir- cuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; Mav 28, 1045. n. p. [1045.1 16 p. AA „ . , . . Ju 6.8/la : In 85/16 446. Ambassador, Inc., et al., vs. United States, American Telephone & Telegraph Company el al., appeal from District Court of United States for District of .-r. n ,^ Columbia ; May 21, 1945. d. p. [1945.1 8 p. Ju 6.8/la : Am 16 470,810. American Power ft Light Company vs. Securities and Exchange Commission. on wnt of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit ; Securities and Exchange Commission vs. Samuel Okln, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; June 4, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 6 + 5 p. Ju 6.8/la : Am 86 po • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 795 Opinions — Continued. 560, 561. State of North Carolina, North Carolina Utilities Commission, Charlotte Shippers and Manufacturers Association, Inc., et al., vs. United States, Interstate Commerce Commission, Aberdeen and Roekfish Railroad Co., et al. ; William H. Davis, economic stabilization director, by Chester Bowles, price administrator, vs. [same], on appeals from district court for eastern district of North Carolina; June 11, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 10 + 12 p. Ju 6.8/la: N 81c 574, 592. State of Alabama and Public Service Commission, Tennessee and Railroad and Public Utilities Commission of Tennessee, Kentucky and Railroad Commission of Kentucky vs. United States, Interstate Commerce Commission and Wil- liam H. Davis, economic stabilization director, by Chester Bowles, price administrator, et al. ; William H. Davis, economic stabilization director, by Chester Bowles, price administrator, vs. United States, Interstate Commerce Commission and Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al. ; on appeals from district court for western district of Kentucky : June 11, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 2 p. Ju 6.8/la : Al lb/11 588. Alabama State Federation of Labor, Local Union No. 103, United Brother- hood of Carpenters and Joiners of America et al. vs. Robert 10. McAdory, as solicitor of Jefferson County, Ala., et al., on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Alabama ; June 11, 1944. n. p. [1945.] 16 p. Ju 6.8/la : Al lb/12 589. Commissioner of internal revenue vs. William D. Disston, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit ; June 4, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 6 p. Ju 6.8/la : D 632 610. Angelus Milling Company vs. commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; May 21, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 5 p. Ju 6.8/la: An 43 613. Inland Empire District Council, Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union, Lewiston. Idaho, et al., vs. Harry A. Millis, individually and as chairman and member of National Labor Relations Board, et al., on writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; June 11, 1945. n. p. [1945]. lip. Ju 6.8/la : In 5/2 656. Sinclair & Carroll Company, Inc., vs. Interchemical Corporation on writ ol certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; Mav 21, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 6 p. Ju 6.8/la : Si 62/4 663. United States and Interstate Commerce Commission vs. Capital Transit Com- pany et al., on appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia ; May 28, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 6 p. Ju 6.8/la : C 172 688. Borden Company vs. Joseph Borella et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; June 11, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 6 p. Ju 6.8/la : B 644/9 699. Beatrice L. Goldstone and Eugene L. Bondy, executors of Morris L. Goldstone, vs. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; June 11, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 7 p. Ju 6.8/la : G 578/2 710. Commissioner of internal revenue vs. Edward T. Bedford, Title Guarantee and Trust Company, executor, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; May 21, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 7 p. Ju 6.8/la : B 39 811. Leo H. Hill and United Association of Journeymen Plumbers and Steam- fitters of United States and Canada, Local #234, vs. Florida ex rel. J. Tom Watson, attorney general, on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Florida ; June 11. 1945. n. p. [1945.] 17 p. Ju 6.S/la : H 553 820. 10 East 40th Street Building, Inc., vs. Charles Callus et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; June 11, 1945. n. p [1945.] 8 p. Ju 6.8/la :T 25 833. Lincoln National Life Insurance Company vs. Jess G. Read, insurance com- missioner of Oklahoma et al., on appeal from Supreme Court of Oklahoma : June 11, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 4 p. Ju 6.8/la : L 638/3 853. L. C. Akins vs. Texas, on writ of certiorari to court of criminal appeals of Texas; June 4, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 7 + 3 p. Ju 6.S/la : Ak 52 855. Congress of Industrial Organizations, an unincorporated association, et al., vs. Robert E. McAdory, as solicitor of Jefferson County, Ala., et al., on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Alabama ; June 11, 1945. n. p. [1945.]. 4 p Ju 6.8/la : C 76 914. Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, vs. Seminole Rock & Sand Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit ; June 4, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 7 p. Ju 6.8/la : Se 52/4 932. Trust u/w of Mary Lily (Flagler) Bingham, William R. Kenan, jr., and Law- rence C. Haines, trustees, vs. commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; June 4, 1945 n. p [1945]. 8 + 6 p. Ju 6.8/la : B 513 953. John F. X. Finn, as trustee of Childs Company, vs. Burton C. Meighan, jr., as substituted trustee under last will and testament of William T, Wood, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit : Mav 21 1915 n. p. [1945]. 4 p. Ju 6.8/la : C 4S7 955. L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor, vs. Youngerman-Reynolds Hardwood Company. Inc., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; June 4. 1945 n p [19451. 5 + 4 + 7 p. Jn 6.8/la : T 88/2 1016-17. United States Alkali Export Association. Inc., et al., vs. United States ; Cali- fornia Alkali Export Association, West End Chemical Co. (Inc.), Pacific Alkali Co.. (Ltd.), vs. [same], on writs of certiorari to district court for southern district of New York; May 21, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 12 p. Ju 6.8/la : Un 35/12 • Sent to Depository Libraries 796 ( ii>\i.K.\.MKNT Publications Opinion*- ( Continued. 1 1 v. » bo. De Been Consolidated .Mines, Ltd., Diamond Corporation, Ltd., and Diamond Trading Company, Ltd., vs. Dnited States; Soclete Internationale Forestiere ••! m in i.-i-.- >urt for southern district of New York; Ifaj 21,1046. D. p. (IMS], 10 p. JuC.8/la:D35 ■ OfhViai reports <>f Supreme Court, v. 324 u. S., no. 1. Preliminary print. riW5. | coyer title, v +1-176+ ix p. [Cases adjudged In Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1!M4 (opinions Jan. 29 B^eb. lii. 1046, and memoranda of other de- cisions through May 7. 1945). From United States reports, v. 324.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, s-j.ur, per term of court ; foreign subscription, $3.00. Ju C.8/la : 324/1 Same, v. B24 Q. B., do. 2. Preliminary print [1945.] cover title, v+[l] + 177-370+v p. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term. 1944 (opinions, Feb. 18-Mar. 12, r.i4."., and memoranda of other decisions through May 21, 194." i. This Dumber contains table Of eases reported in v. 324, pts. 1 and 2. From United States reports, v. 324.] Ju 6.8/la : 324/2 Wiener, Samuel G. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of i'nited States, Oct. term, 1944, no. 1158. Joachim O. Fernandez, collector Of internal revenue vs. Samuel G. Wiener, William B. Wiener, and Jacques L. Wiener, appeal from distriet court for eastern district of Louisiana. [1!)45.] cover title, i +23 p. % Ju 0.7 : W 636/2 TARIFF COMMISSION Imports. Major import articles in relation to trade agreements, dutiable imports for consumption into United States valued at .$500,000 or more each in 1939, grouped according to their value and whether rates have been reduced by trade agreements. Revised Apr. 1945. [1945] [1] +40 p. oblong 8° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36311 TC 1.2 : Im 7/22/945 Paraguay. Economic controls and commercial policy in Paraguay. Washington. 1945. cover title. [2] +23 p. il. [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Page 23, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] f L. O. card 45-36310 TC 1.20 : P 21 Mining and manufacturing industries in Paraguay. Washington, 1945. cover title. [2] +15 p. il. [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Page 15, last pasie of text, is printed on inside of back cover], f L. C. card 45-36289 TC 1.21 : P 21 Trade agreements. Effect of trade agreement reductions on tariff levels in United States. Revised Apr. 1945. [1945.] [l]+6 p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] t TC 1.2 : T 67/8/945 Note.— The computations were based on trade statistics for 1939 but reflect all trade agreement reductions through Apr. l, 1945. Trade agreements, miscellanv of information [with bibliographv]. Apr. 16,1945. 8 p. 4° [Processed.] f TC 1.2 :T 67/9 TAX COURT Note. — The Court's reports are first promulgated in leaflet form, designated as "advance sheets." At the end of each month, these advance sheets are consolidated into pamphlet form and published as "advance parts." Later, the advance parts are consolidated and Issued In bound volumes. A list of memorandum opinions is included in each volume. Both the advance sheets and the advance parts are sold on snhseription by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. The subscription price of the "advatiee sheets" is $2.25 per volume, foreign subscription, $2.s."> : single copies usually 5c. The "advance parts." or monthly consolidations are sold as follows : $1.25 per volume. foreign BubBcrlptlon, $1.88 (single copies vary in price). The price of the bound volume will lie given upon application. Beech Creek Railroad Company v. commissioner of Internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 4035, promulgated May 24. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 15.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/15 Crawford, Mrs. Annie L. Annie Laurie Crawford r. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion: docket no. 4S92. promulgated Mnv 22. 1945. [1945.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 10.) r From T. C. Reports, v. 5.1 •Paper, 6a Ju 11.7/a : 5/10 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 797 Decisions. Reports, v. 4, no. 2-8. [1044-45.] Lxxxvi] + [l]+168-1287+iv p. [Contains decisions promulgated Oct. 1, 1944-Apr. 30, 1945,] * Paper, no. 2, 15c, nos. 3 and 4, each 20c., nos. fi and 7. each 25c. Ju 11.7/a 2 : 4/2-8 Note. — This "advance part" or "consolidated issue" contains a month's decisions and is issued in addition to the separate opinions or "advance sheets" Later, bound volumes, containing tables of contents and index, will be issued, the price of these being given at the time of publication. DcKorsc. Jacob. Jacob DeKorse v. commissioner of internal revenue, Louis Koppy v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 2116-17, promul- gated May 22, 19-15. [1945.] 14 p. ([Opinion] 11.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/11 Eraser, Joseph IV*. Joseph W. Frazer v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 1096U6, promulgated Apr. 17, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 135.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 4/135 Great Island Holding Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue; William Ziegler, jr., and Helen M. Ziegler v. [same, findings of fact and opinions] ; docket nos. 3334, 3449, promulgated May 31, 1945. [1945.] 16 p. ([Opinion] 17.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/17 Grigsby, Lewis E., Trust. Lewis Eugene Grigsby Trust, Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles and Stewart P. MacLennan, trustees, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 3397, promulgated May 18, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. ([Opinion] 7.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/7 Jud Plumbing d Heating. Inc., dissolved corporation acting through Ed. J. Jnd, president and director at time of dissolution, and T. W. Neely, director at time of dissolution, constituting majority of board of directors, v. commissioner of internal revenue; Alice Gorrell Jud (wife of Ed. J. Jud), transferee, v. [same] ; Ed. J. Jud, transferee, v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 5441-43, promulgated May 23, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. ([Opinion] 14.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/14 McCutchin. Alex. Alex McCutchin v. commissioner of internal revenue; Alma McCutchin v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 1497-98, pro- mulgated Apr. 30, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. ( [Opinion] 146.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 4/146 McEachcrn, D. H. D. H. McEachern v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 4281, promulgated May 7, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 4.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/4 Marx, Mrs. Esiclle G. Estelle G. Marx v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 3602, promulgated May 31, 1945. [19*5.] 2 p. ([Opinion] 19.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/19 Meyer, Bertram. Bertram Meyer v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 4951, promulgated May 31, 1945. [1945.1 8 p. ([Opinion] 18.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/18 Miinter, Carl P. Carl P. Murder v. commissioner of internal revenue; Sidney S. Munter v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 3063-64, promul- gated May 16, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. ( [Opinion] 6.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5. 1 * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5 6 Munter, Sidney 8. Sidney S. Munter r. commissioner of internal revenue; Carl Munter v. [same], opinion; docket nos. 1162-63, promulgated May 22, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. ( [Opinion] 12.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper. 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5 12 Peebles', Isaac 8., jr. Isaac S. Peebles, jr., v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion]; dockel no. 4512, promulgated May 4, nun. [1945.] 10 p. I [Opinion] 3.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5. | * Paper, 5c. .in 11.7/a :5 3 Peters, Martha R. Martha It. Peters v. commissioner of Internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 4330, promulgated Apr. 30, 1945. [1945.] 7 p, < [Opinion | 145. 1 [From T. O. Reports, v. 4.1 * Paper. 5c. Jn 11.7 a : » 1 15 • Sent to Depository Libraries 798 (i<>\ i i:n mi.nt Publications h, John R. -I • > 1 1 1 1 K. Roacb v. commissioner of Internal revenue, findings of fad l .- 1 1 m l opinion]; docket do. 4305, promulgated Apr. 30, 1945. 11045.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 147.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 4.] •Paper.Sc. Ju 11.7/a : 4/147 Roberts Company, Inc., v. commissioner < »f Internal revenue [findings of fad and opinion]; dockel qo. 5524, promulgated May 2, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. ([Opinion] 1.) [From T. O. Reports, v. 5.] •Paper.fic Jull7/a:5/l st. LouU OH Royalty Trust, Geo. w. Cale, Ralph 1>. Griffin, and C. D. Lukens, trustees, /•. commissioner of Internal revenue, findings of fad [and opinion]; dockel no. 1410, promulgated June 5, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 21.) I Prom T. ( '. Reports, v. 5 I * Paper, 5c. Jn 11.7/a : 5/21 Seminole Flavor Company p. commissioner <>f Interna] revenue [findings <>i* fact and opinion | : dockel nos. 1080, 2332, promulgated Apr. 80, 1945. [1945.] 21 p. ([Opinion] 144.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 4.] »Paper,5c. Ju 11.7/a: 4/144 sin i-iikIi, Prosper, it s<>>i, inc. Prosper Shevenell & Son, inc. r. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 3059, promulgated May 21, 1945. [1945.1 i p. ([Opinion] 9.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] *Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/9 Stcent, J. W. J. W. Swenl and Ursula L. Swent, husband and wife, r. commis- sioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 4381, promulgated May 14, 1945. 11915.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 5.) [From T. C Reports, \. .-.. I * Taper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/5 Thornton, Davis Ii. Davis B. Thornton v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings Of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 3545, promulgated May 22, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 13.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/13 Thoirea, Camiel. Camiel Thorrez v. commissioner of internal revenue; Joseph Michner v. [samel: Walter Michner v. [samel; Edward A. Forner v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 3250-53, promulgated May 21, 1945. [1945.] 29 p. ([Opinion] S.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/S Wittschen, Otto H. Otto H. Wittschen and L. F. Barta v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 3026, promulgated May 3, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 2.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/2 Tost, George W. George W. Yost v. commissioner of internal revenue, Juanita Yost v. [same], opinion ; docket nos. 4963-70. promulgated May 28, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. ([Opinion] 16.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/16 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Alumina. Development of sulfuric acid process for production of alumina from clay | with list of literature cited] ; by J. H. Walthall, Philip Miller, and M. M. Striplin, jr. n. p. [1945]. p. 53-140, il. 1 pi. [Reprinted from v. 41, no. 1,, Feb 25, 1945, Transactions of American Institute of Chemical Engineers] t Y3.T25:2A18 Electricity. Electricity sales statistics, monthly report 119-122; Jan.-Apr. 1945. [194.1.] Each [7] p. il. or [3] p. il. 4° [Processed. Issued with perfora- tions.] t Y 3.T 25 : 13/119-122 Fish and fisheries. Changes in commercial fishery on Tennessee River [with list of literature cited; by] Clarence M. Tarzwell and Paul Bryan, n. p. [1945], p. 49 54. [Reprinted from Report of Reelfoot Lake Biological Sta- tion, v. '.». Jan. 1945, and from Journal of Tennessee Academy of Science, v. 20, no. 1, Jan. 1945. ] t Y 3.T 25 : 2 F 53/5 Effect of year-round open season on fishing in Norris Reservoir [with list of literature cited: by] R. W. Eschmeyer and D. E. Manges, n. p. [1945]. p. 'JO .".4. il | Reprinted from Report Of Reel foot Lake Biological Station, v 9, .Ian. 1945, and from Journal of" Tennessee Academy of EHence, v. 20. no. 1. Jan. 191:-).] f Y 3.T 25 : 2 F 53/3 • Sent (n Depository Libraries July 1945 799 Fish and fisheries — Continued. Fish distribution, Norris Reservoir, Tenn., 1943 [with list of literature cited; articles by] Earl R. Cady [Jack S. Dendy, and Otto F. Haslbauer]. n. p. [1945]. p. 103-138, il. [Reprinted from Report of Reelfort Lake Biological Station, v. 9, Jan. 1945, and from Journal of Tennessee Academy of Science, v. 20, no. 1, Jan. 1945.] t Y 3.T 25 : 2 F 53/4 Fish migrations into Norris Dam tailwater in 1943 [with list of literature cited; by] R. W. Eschmeyer and D. E. Manges, n. p. [1945]. p. 92-97, il. [Reprinted from Report of Reelfoot Lake Biological Station, v. 9, Jan. 1945, and from Journal of Tennessee Academy of Science, v. 20, no. 1, Jan. 1945.] f Y 3.T 25 : 2 F 53/2 A it rates. Effect of silica on quantitative reduction of nitrates with Devarda alloy [with list of references] ; by J. A. Brabson and J. H. Karchmer. n. p. ( L945]. [2] +143-147 p. large S° [Reprinted from Journal of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists, Feb. 1945.] t Y3.T25:2N63 Precipitation in Tennessee River basin, Nov. 1944-May, 1945. [1944-45.] vari- ous paging, il, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f L. C. card 3S-3U7.V, Y 3.T 25 : 14/944-11 to 945-5 Public health problems in impounding water in Tennessee Valley [with list of references] ; by S. Leary Jones and Abel Wolman. [Lancaster Press, Inc., Lancaster, Pa., 1945.] [1] +327-344 p. [Reprinted from Journal of American Water Works Association, v. 37, no. 4, Apr. 1945.] f Y 3.T 25 : 2 W 29/3 Safety of life. Water safety suggestions, some practical hints for preventing accidents from activities on or in water. Chattanooga, Tenn., April. 1945. [l]+llp. 4° [Processed.] f L. C. card 42-36288 Y 3.T 25 : 2 W 29/2 117/ ite bass in TVA waters [with list of literature cited; by] Henry H. Howell, n. p. [1945]. p. 41-48. [Reprinted from Report of Reelfoot Lake Biological Station, v. 9, Jan. 1945, and from Journal of Tennessee Academy of Science, v. 20, no. 1, Jan. 1945.] t Y3.T25:2B29 Wood ducks. Use of wood duck nesting boxes in Wheeler Wildlife Refuge, Ala. [with list of literature cited; by] Paul Bryan, n. p. [1945]. p. 35-40. [Re- printed from Report of Reelfoot Lake Biological Station, v. 9, Jan. 1945, and from Journal of Tennessee Academy of Science, v. 20, no. 1, Jan. 1945.] f Y 3.T 25 : 2 N 37 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Addresses. Federal taxation in postwar period, address by Roy Blough, assistant to Secretary of Treasury, before Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, Buffalo, N. Y., scheduled for delivery May IS, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 1.31 : T 19/18 Selected issues in postwar taxation, address by Roy Blough, assistant to Secretary of Treasury, before New England Council, Boston, Mass., scheduled for delivery June 22, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 1.31 : T 19/19 Bank deposits. Distribution of bank deposits by counties, Dec. 31, 1943, Dec. 31, 1944, and increase or decrease, includes deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations, excludes interbank and governmental deposits. Mar. 1945. cover title, [4] +143 p. oblong 12° [Processed. Compiled with cooperation of Comptroller of Currency, Federal reserve banks, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and State bank supervisory authorities.] t (limited distribution). T 1.2 : B 22/4/943-44 Claims. Claims allowed by General Accounting Office, estimates of appropriation to cover claims allowed by General Accounting Office and for services of the several departments and independent offices. June 12, 1945. 9 p. (H. doc. 230, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Judgments rendered against the Government by District Courts. June 12, 1945. 8 p. (H. doc. 231, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36277 • Sent to Depository Libraries 654924 — i5 9 ' gOO Government Publications claims Continued. Judgments rendered agalnsl the Government i>y Dlstrtcl Courts, estimate of appropriation for payment of Judgments, with Indefinite appropriation to pay interest June 12, 1946. 5 p. (H. doc. 232, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. c. card 16 86278 Schedule th Cong. 1st Bess.) t L. 0. card 46 36279 tin nncr. Bulletin "i' Treasury Department analysis of receipts and expenditures, composition <>r public debt prices ami yields of Government securities, other treasury statistics, Jan.-June 1945. [1946.] cover titles, various paging, il. -4° [Monthly. Processed. Page i, fust page <4-79 Ind Treasury decisions under customs, certain internal revenue, narcotic, and other laws, including decisions of Customs Court and Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, v. 80, no. 1-26; Jan. 4-.Tune 28, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Weekly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $3.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, .$4.70. L. C. card 10-30490 T 1.11/2 : 80/1-26 FISCAL SERVICE rXJBLIC DEBT RUREAU Money. Circulation statement of United States money, Nov. 1944-May 31, 1945. [1944-45.] Each 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] t • Item 1091 L. C. card 10-21267 T 63.207 : 944/11-945/5 TREASUKEK OF UNITED STATES Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out- standing Dec. 31, 1944-May 31, 1945. [1945.] Each 1 p. oblong 12° t • Item 1094 T 63.307: 944/12-91- 5 INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU Infernal revenue bulletin, 1945, no. 1-12; Jan. 11-June 25, 1945. 1945. various paging. [Semimonthly. Includes Rulings 11917-12068.] • Item 1098 L. C. card 22-200r>l T 22.23/1 : 945/1-12 Note.- — The Internal revenue bulletin Bervlce for 1948 will consist of semimonthly bulletins and an annual cumulative bulletin. The semimonthly hnlletins will contain the rulings and decisions to lie made public and all Treasury Department decisions (known as Treasury decisions) pertaining to internal revenue matters. The animal cumulative bulletin will contain all rulinirs ami derisions (including Treasury decisions) published during the previous 1L' months. The complete bulletin service may lie obtained on a subscription basis, from the Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office. Washington 25, D. C, 10c. single copy, $2.50 a yr. ; foreign subscription $3.75. PROCUREMENT DIVISION Government supplies. General schedule of supplies : Boxes, wooden and fiber- board (cleat-reinforced ) and miscellaneous wood products under class 39. Julv l-Dec. 31. 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8 : 89/946-2 • Sent to Depository Libraries Jui,t 1945 801 Government supplies — Continued. Same: Hand irons under class 42, July 1-Dec. 31, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8 : 42/3/945-2 Same : Meats, groceries, and other provisions under class 56. July 1-Oct. 31. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8 : 56/94.V2 Same : Periodicals and law books under class 35, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1946. [1945.] 19 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 5S. 8 : 35/2/945-46 ■ Same: Tire chains under class 8, July 1, 1945-June 30. 1946. [1945] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.S : 8/3/945-46 Same: Woodworking saws under class 40, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1946. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8 : 40/2/945-46 General schedule of supplies, amdt. 670-673. 675-677, 679. 681-84, 686, 688, 692. 69i-700. 703. 705-709, 712-724, 726-764, 766-77". A, 776-779. 781-782, 784- 788, 790-791, 793-799, 801-811 ; Jan. 15-June 12, 1945. [1945.] various paging, various sizes. [Processed.] t T 58.8/3 : 670. etc. FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOG DIVISION Note. — In the list below, some of the Amendments, dated after Oct. 10, 1033. are for specifications issued by the Federal Standard Stock Catalog Board (now Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division) while it was under the Budget Bureau, and for these, the old classification T 51.7/8: is retained in order that they may be filed with the publications to which they belong. The following publications are issued with perforations for insertion in binders. © Item 1116 Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specifi- cation for aprons. X-ray, protective, lead-impregnated-rubber (natural and synthetic) ; Apr. 11, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (ZZ-A-021.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : ZZ-A-621 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brass, commercial-yellow, and naval, castings, amdt. 1; Apr. 18, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (QQ-B-621a [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : QQ-P»-621a/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for bronze, castings, amdt. 1; Apr. IS, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (QQ-B-691b [amdt. 1].) t T 5S.10/3 : QQ-B-691b/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, whitewash, amdt. 1 ; Apr. 11, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (H-B-731 Tarndt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergencv alter- nate Fed. spec. E-H-B-731, May 8, 1942.] t T 51.7/8 : H-B-731/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cans, corrugated, ash and garbage, taper-side, zinc-coated, with covers; Apr. 28, 1945. [1945.1 8 p. 12° (RR- C-82.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : UR-C-82 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for couplings, hose, oil-snetion and dis- charge, amdt. 2; Apr. 18, 1945. [1945.1 2 p. 12° (WW-C-626 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amendment 1, Oct. 1934, and Emergencv alternate F-YVW-C-CfJt;. Aug. 6, 1942.] f T 51.7/8 : WW-C-626/anidt .2 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for gold, foil, cylinders (for dental- fillings) ; May 12, 1945. [19-15.1 5 p. 12° (QQ-G-545.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: QQ-G-545 Same : sec. 4. pt. 5, Federal specification for hose, pneumatic, wrapped, amdt. 1 : Apr. 18, 194.1. 194H. 1 p. 12° (ZZ-H-499a [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3: ZZ-H-499a/amdtl Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for insulation (vegetable or wood-fiber), blanket, felt, and loose-fill; Apr. 11, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (HH-I-571a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. HH-I-571, Oct. 29, 1938, and Emergency alternate E-HH-I-571, May S, 1942. ] * Paper, 5c. T 5S.10/3 : HH-I-r.71 a Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for labels, paper, gummed : Apr. 28, 1945. [1945.] S p. 12° (UU-L-49.) [Copies will be forwarded to depository libraries if obtainable.] * Paper, 5c. T r>8.10/3 : UU-L-49 Sent to Depository Libraries 802 Government Publications Government supplies — Continued. Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for lamp-auxiliaries, fluorescent, amdt. 1; May 12, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (W-L-131 [amdt. 11.) t T 58.10/3 : W-L-131/amdt. 1 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for lampholders (sockets), medium- screw-shell, weatherproof; Apr. 11, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. II 12° (W-L-146.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : W-L-14G Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for leather and leather products, general specifications (methods of sampling, inspection, and tests); Mar. '28, 1945. [1945.] ">5 p. 11. 12" (KK-L-311.) [Copies will he forwarded to depository libraries if obtainable.] * Paper, 10c. T 58.10/3 : KK-L-31] Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for magnesia, block, cement, and pipe- coverlng (molded) ; Apr. 18, JL945. [1945.] G p. 12° (HH-M-Gla.) [Super- sedes Fed. spec. IIII-M-G1, Apr. 3, 1934, and Emergency alternate E-HH- M-61, June K>, 1042.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : HH-M-Gla Same: sec. 4,' pt. 5, Federal specification for metals, general specification for inspection of, amdt. 3; Mar. 28, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. il. 121° (QQ-M-151a (amdt. 3J.) [Copies will be forwarded to depository libraries if obtainable. Supersedes Amendment 2, Sept. 30, 1944.] f T 5S.10/3 : QQ-M-151a/amdt.3 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5. Federal specification for orange-juice, canned; May 12, 194."). [1945.] G p. 12° (Z-O-GGG.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : Z-O-666 Same: sec. 4\ pt. 5, Federal specification for plaster, gypsum; May 5, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. il. 12° (SS-P-402.) [Supersedes Fed. specs. SS-G-901, Oct. 14, 1930 and SS-P-401, Mar. 3, 1931.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : SS-P -K;2 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for sheeting, cotton, unbleached, wide, amdt. 1 ; May 5, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12" (CCC-S-291a [amdt. H.) t T 58.10/3 : CCC-S-291a/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for soap-powder, amdt. 3; Mar. 28, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (P-S-606a [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes Amendment 2, June 8. 1944.] t T 58.10/3 :P-S-60Ga/amdt. 3 Same: sec. 4/ pt. 5, Federal specification for splints, wire-ladder (medical and surgical use) ; May 8, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (GG-S-636.) * Paper, 5c. T 5S.10/3 : GG-S-G36 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for stoppers, rubber, amdt. 1 ; May 5, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (ZZ-S-T51 [amdt. 1].) t T 51.7/8 : ZZ-S-751/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for sutures, surgical, silk and nylon, amdt. 1 ; Apr. 11, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (GG-S.-S16 [amdt. 1 1 . ) t T 5S.10/3 : GG-S-816/amdt.l Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tomato-paste, canned ; Apr. 3, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (JJJ-T-579.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : J JJ-T-579 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tourniquets, braided-line, Spanish- windlass-type; May 5, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. il. 12" (GG-T-59S.) * Paper, 5c. T 5S.10/3 : GG-T-5' >S Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for towels, turkish, amdt. 1; Mar. 28, 11145. 1945. 1 p. 12° (DDD-T-55)a [amdt. 1].) t (information incorrect in publication as to sale by Superintendent of Documents). T 5S.10/3 : DDD-T-551a/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5. Federal specification for valves, cast-iron, gate, 125- and 250- pound, screwed and flanged (for land use) ; May 12, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 12° (WW-V-58.) [Supersedes pari of Fed. spec. WW-V-76b, Nov. 25, 193s, and part of Emergency alternate E-W"\Y-V-7u'b, Apr. 1, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: WW-V-58 Same: sec 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for wire, copper, soft or annealed; Aim-. 18, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 12° (QQ-W-341a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. qq_W_341, Not. 19, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : QQ-W-34 la Supplement 19-21 to Index of Federal specifications revised Jan. 1, 1945; May 30 .lime 12, 191.\ [1945.] Bach l p. -4" [Processed.] t T 58.10/3 : ind/945/supp 19-21 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 803 research and statistics division Bonds of United States. Prices and yields of public marketable securities issued by United States Government and by Federal agencies, Dec. 1944. [1945.] 7 p. f° [Monthly.] t • Item 1120 T62.7: 944/12 WAR FINANCE DIVISION Minute man, v. 4. no. 10-21; Jan. 1-June 15, 1045. [1945.] Each 10 p. 11. or 24 p. il. 4° [Semimonthly.] • T GG.7 : 4/10-21 Newspapers. Treasury reveals major role of newspapers in Gth war loan drive. [1945.] 1 p. large 8° [Reprinted from Apr. 1, 1945, issue of Sales manage- ment.] t T66.2:N47/6 P. 8., payroll savings bulletin. Mar-May 1945. [1945.] Each [2] 4-14 p. il. 4° (Periodicals Section.) [Monthly.] t T 0(5.16 : 945/3-5 Plays. Squanderbug's Mother Goose; [by] Aileen L. Fisher. [Reprint with Changes, 1945.] 12 p. il. ([Education Section.]) [30-minute play for ele- mentary schools and junior high schools, written as a contribution to the war finance program.] f T 60.2 : Sq 2/1-2 Posters. This is the only American for whom the war is over, stay on the job, buy bonds, play fair; [poster]. 1945. 11X28 in. [Approved by OWL] t T 66.8 : Am 3 The war's not over 'til our last man is free, stay on the job ! buy bonds, play fair; [poster]. [1945.] 11X27.9 in. [Cardboard.] t War Information Office. T 66.8 : B 64/54 Schools at tear, quarterly war savings news bulletin for teachers, Feb. and Apr. 1945. [1945.] Each 20 p. il. large 4° f T 66.9 : 945/1, 2 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Decisions. Administrator's decision, Veterans Administration, no. 652-657, June 19-July 2, 1945. [1945.] Each 3 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t V A 1.8 : 652-657 Mt dical bulletin of Veterans Administration, v. 21, no. 2 ; Oct. 1944. 1944. vii+ 127-250 p. il. [Quarterly.] * Paper, 15c single copy, 50c. a yr., foreign sub- scription, 75c. • Item 1127 L. C. card 25-20672 VA 1.9 : 21/2 WAR DEPARTMENT Ann n regulations. Notb. — Army regulations are administrative regulations for the military service and are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose leaf binders. • Item 1129. 30-1820. Quartermaster Corps: Preparation and disposition of remains in United States, United States possessions, and at sea, Changes 2 ; June 9, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Supersedes AK 80-1820, Changes 1, May 15, 1945.] * * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 30-1820/4/ch.2 30-1830. Same: Burial expenses, Changes 2: June 9, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 30-1830, Changes 1, Nov. 14, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6: 30-1830/4/ch.2 35-1360. Finance Department : Pay accounts of commissioned officers and others who certify their own pay vouchers, Changes 4 ; May 25, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-1360/10/ch.4 35-2640. Same: Pay of retired enlisted men. Changes 3; June 18, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-2640, Changes 2, July 15, 1944.1 * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35 2(l40/0/ch.3 35-4520. Same: Monetary allowances for quarters and subsistence for enlisted per- sonnel in nontravel status and for quarters lor dependents of enlisted personnel of 1st. 2d, or 3d grade, Changes 1 ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes sec. 1, Circular 136, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-4520/8/ch.l 35-6040. Same: Payments under contracts, formal and informal. Changes 4; June 4, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. I Si rsedes All 35-6040, Changes 3, July 18, 1944, and sec. 4, Circular 322, 1944.] * Paper, 5c W 1.6 : 35-6040/5/ch.4 35-6610. Same: Donation of obsolete machinery, mechanical equipment, tools, and aeronautical equipment; June 5. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-6610, May 29, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-6610/6 • • Sent to Depository Libraries 804 Government Publications Army regulations — Continued. 4(> 590. Medical Department .;; May 28, 1046. * Paper. 5c. 45 -80. Ordnance Department 1 i>. * Paper, 5c Administration of hospitals, general provisions. Changes [11)45.] 2 l>. [Supersedes sec. 1. Circular 140. l'J45.] \Y 1.6: 40-590/5/ch.3 Ordnance property, Changes 5; June 18, 1045. 1945. W 1.8 : 45-80/2/ch.5 55-510. Transportation Corps: Ilarhor Boat Service, Changes 5; Mav 24, 1945. 1045. 1 p. •Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 55-510/ch.5 210-05. Posts, camps, and stations: Army exchanges; June 12, 1945. [1945.] 27 p. [Supersedes AB 210-65, June l, 1944, including Changes 1, July n, 1944. and Changes 3 and 4. NOV. 20, 1944 and Jan. 20, 1945.) • Paper, 10c. \V l.G : 210-05/6 345-155. Military records: Preparation of Army pay rolls. Changes 1; June 14, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. [Supersedes various sections of certain circulars.] Paper, 5c. \V 1.6 : :;45-155/5/ch.l 350-130. Military education : Ceneral and special service schools, book departments; June 12, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. • Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 350-130 600-90. Personnel: Manufacture, sale, possession, and wearing of decorations, medals, lapel buttons, bars, badges, service ribbons and insignia, Changes 1; May 29.1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600-90/7/ch.l 600-375. Same: Prisoners, general provisions, Changes 9: Mav 24. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AB 600-375, Changes 7, Oct. 3, 1944.] • Paper. 5c W 1.6 :600-375/5/ch.9 600-700. Same: Public relations: Mav 24, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 600- 700, Apr. 18, 1635, including Changes 1. Oct. 26, 1936, and sec. 2, Circular 81, 1940, as amended by see. 2, Circular 114, 1941.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600-700/3 605-145. Commissioned officers : Transfers, details, and assignments ; June 14, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. [Supersedes AR 605-145. Mav 6, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Oct 16 and 29. 1943.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 605-145/8 615-5. Enlisted men : Appointment and reduction of noncommissioned officers and privates, first class, Changes 6; May 23, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Super- sedes AR 615-5, Changes 5, Dec. 9, 1944, and sec. 3, Circular 123, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 615-5/4/ch.6 615-300. Same: Absence without leave and desertion, Changes 5: May 24, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 :615-300/8/ch.5 615-360. Same : Discharge, release from active duty, Changes .. ; May 25, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes Changes 3, Apr. 9, 1045.] * Paper. 5c. W 1.6 : 015-360/7/ch.5 615 366. Same: Discharge, misconduct: May 24, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. [Supersedes AR 615-366, Oct. 21, 1944, and sec. 3, Circular 82, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. \Y 1.6 : 615-366/2 700—10. Supplies: Storage and issue. Chances 4: June 7. 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Super- sedes AR 700-10, Changes 3, June 9, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. \Y 1.0:700-10/3/ch.4 Baggage. Itemized baggage list, Changes 3 ; May 29, 1945. (Pam. 3S-6 [changes] 3.) t [194:..] p. 11-13, 4° W 1.43 : 3S-0/ch.3 Bulletin 8-10; May 22- June 23, 1945. perforations.] -t [1945.] Each 2 p. or 3 p. [Issued with W 1.3 : 945/8-10 Circular 152-198; May 24-June 30, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perforations.] t W 1.4/2 : 152-198 Claims. Est ijnate of appropriation submitted by War Department to pay damage claims. June 12, 1945. 12 p. (H. doc. 229, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Contractors guide. Army-Navy contractors guide for prime and subcontractors, suggestions t<> war contractors as to methods of, and advance planning for, settlement of terminated lixed-price supply contracts with Army and Navy; issued jointly by War and Navy Departments. [1945.] cover title, [l]+59 p. il. 4° ([Pamphlet 34-2.]) [Supersedes Pamphlet 34-2, Contractors guide, June 1, 1944.] f • Item 1131 W 1.43: 34-2/2 [Education manual] : Does it pay to borrow? [with suggestions for further reading; prepared by Historical Service Board of American Historical Asso- ciation!. [1945.] cover title [2] +40 p. il. 12" (EM 36, GI roundtable.) [Copyright 1945 by American Historical Association. Test and other illustra- tions on p. 2—4 of cover.] J • Item 1131 L. C. card 45-30268 W 1.55: 36 Field manuals. Field manual: Individual clothing and equipment; Apr. 1945. 1945. v+88 p. il. 10° (FM 21-15.) [This manual, together with FM 20-15, Feb. 24, 1945, supersedes FM 21-15, Equipment, clothing and tent pitching, Oct. 1, 1940. including Changes 1-6, Aug. 23, 1941-Mar. 30, 1943. and TB QM 20, July 15, 1944.] * Paper, 20c. W 1.33 : 21-15/2 Note. —Field manuals consist of a series of pamphlets constituting the primary means at promulgating the basic doctrines of military training and operations. They contain training instructions relative to tactics and technique. • Item 1130 Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 805 Field manuals — Continued. Same : Transportation of sick and wounded ; Feb. r.i4.~>. 1945. iv+224 p. il. 16° (FM 8-35.) [Supersedes FM 8-35, Feb. 21, 1041, including Changes 1-4, June S, 1943-Aug. 17, 1944.] * Paper, 35c. W 1.33 : 8-35/2 Medical Department field manual: Bandaging and splinting, Changes 2; June G, 1!J45. 1945. 1 p- (FM 8-50 [changes] 2.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33 : 8-50/2/ch. 2 General court-martial orders. General court-martial orders, 626, 633, 635, 641-642, 646-651, 653-658, 660-663, 666-667, 669-670, 673, 675-677 ; Nov. 17-Dec 29, 1944. [1944.] various paging. [Issued with perforations. Printed at Fort Monroe or Fort Bel voir, Va.] X W 1.51 : 944/626, etc. Same, 1-2, 5, 7, 9-10, 23, 82, 86, 91, 93, 95-97, 99-100, 103, 105, 107-115, 117, 122, 125, 129, 145, 1.")!), 166, 10S-170; Jan. 4-June 5, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perforations. Some of these orders were printed at Fort Belvoir, Va., or Fort Monroe.] X W 1.51 : 945/1, etc. General orders 40-50; May 21-June 28, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perforations.] X W 1.46: 40-50 Government supplies. Index of United States Army and Federal specifications used by War Department, monthly supplement, including Joint Army-Navy specifications, Nov. and Dec. 1944. 1944. [2] +12 p. and [2] +13 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. single copv, included in price of Index for subscribers. • Item 1146 W 1.50 : 944/supp 11, 12 Note. — The U. S. Army specifications are entered in this catalog under the agencies responsible for them, such as Army Air Forces and Ordnance Department. The series of Federal specifications is entered under the Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division which is subordinate to the Procurement Division of the Treasury Department. Entries I'm- Joint Army-Navy specifications listed in this Index appear under Supplies and Accounts Bureau, Navy Department. Same, continued, with title, Index of United States Army, Joint Army-Navy and Federal specifications used by War Department, monthly supplement, Jan.- May 1945. 1945. various paging, 12° • Item 1146 W 1.50 : 945/supp. 1-5 Mobilization regulations, X Note. — Mobilization regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. They are a compilation of instructions for initiating and effecting the War Department mobilization plan. • Item 1134 1-9. Standards of physical examination during mobilization, Changes 3 ; June 4, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. W 1.29 : l-9/5/ch.3 Pay guide for commissioned officers and others who certify their own* pay and allowance accounts on change of station; June 1945. [1945.] ii+2 p. (Pam- phlet 21-14.) [Supersedes Pamphlet 21-14, Feb. 23, 1945.] t • Item 1131 W 1.43 : 21-14/3 Photography. Combat photography ; Mar. 1945. [1945.] ii+18 p. il. 4° (Pam- phlet 11-5.) [Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 2 of cover.] t • Item 1131 W 1.43 : 11-5 Posters. Now you be careful what you say or write! poster 32-5, "photo" security poster. 1945. 19.4X13.8.in. % W 1.59 : 32-5 WD suggestion poster 16-19. 1945. various sizes. [Illustrator, C. X. Carl- son.] % W 1.59 : Su 3/no.l6-19 16. Working for victory, employee suggestion program makes best use of what you know, make suggestions often ! 17. Progress, your suggestion helps speed progress of victory, you can save time, money, effort, and eliminate waste, suggest now ! 18. Your suggestions save time, save money, save material and manpower, they help. 19. Cooperating for victory, suggest better way to do your job ! What happens at a separation center ; poster 28-5 H. 1945. 19 x 24 in. X W 1.59 : 28-5 Spectacles. Procurement of spectacles for military and other authorized person- nel, Changes 1; June 6, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. (Pam 8-5 [changes] 1.) t W 1.43 : 8-5/2/ch.l • Sent to Depository Libraries g06 Government Publications Supply hullt tins. [Processed.] t Note. — Supply bulletins (SB) are issued in pamphlet or leaflet form. The purpose of the bulletins is to disseminate instruction and Information prepared by the technical services and staff divisions pertaining to supply matters. Each bulletin bears the baBic number or the abbreviation of the preparing agency or of the subject matter, and a sub- number. Information appearing under basic number 9 was formerly issued in Ordnance field service bulletins, some of which are still in effect. 9-30. Standard overhaul cost of items most frequently lost or damaged, Changes 1 ; Apr. 23, 1945. Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal [1945]. 1 p. [Processed.] W 1.61 : 9-30/ch.l Tables of allowances. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t Note. — Tables of allowances prescribe the authorized allowances of equipment for units and individuals at special installations. 2-1. Cavalry replacement training center, Changes 3 ; May 29, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.28 : 2-l/3/ch.3 2-2. Cavalry School, Changes 1 ; May 25, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. W 1.28 : 2-2/3/ch.l 2-3. Cavalry Board and Cavalry Board detachment; June 12, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. [Supersedes T/A 2-3, May 23, 1044.] W 1.28 : 2-3/2 4-2. Coast Artillery School: May 30, 1945. [1945.] 79 p. [Supersedes T/A 4-2, Oct. 14, 1944, including Changes 1, Nov. 11, 1944.] W 1.28 : 4-2/4 6-3. Field Artillery Board, Changes 2; June 7, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.28 : 6-3/2/ch.2 7-1. Infantrv replacement training centers : May 30, 1945. [1945.] 55 p. [Super- sedes' T/A 7-1, Sept. 5, 1944, including Changes 1-9, Sept. 23, 1944-Feb. 17, 1945.] W 1.28: 7-1/4 Same, Changes 1 ; June 5, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. W 1.28 : 7-1/4/ch.l 7-2. Infantrv School; June 4, 1945. [1945.] 70 p. [Supersedes T/A 7-2. Oct. 30, 1944] W 1.28: 7-2/4 9-2. Ordnance schools and Board: May 25, 1945. [1945.] 32 p. [Printed. Super- sedes T/A 9-2, Nov. 1, 1942.] W 1.28: 9-2/3 17-1. Armored replacement training center, Changes 1 ; May 23, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W1.28: 17-1/4/ch.l 18-1. Tank destroyer replacement training center, Changes 2 ; May 29, 1945. [1945.] 4p W 1.2S: 18-l/3/ch.2 19-2. Provost Marshal General's School: May 12, 1945. [1945.] 22 p. [Printed. Supersedes T/A 19-2, Sept. 3, 1943.] W 1.28 : 19-2/2 20-15. Armv Ground Forces replacement depots, Changes 4; June 7, 1945. [194o.J 12' p . W 1.28:20-15/2/ch.4 44-1. Antiaircraft artillery replacement center : May 25. 1945. [1945.] 33 p. [Super- sedes T/A 44-1, July 21, 1944, including Changes 1-6, Aug. 5-Nov. 24. 1944.1 W 1.28 : 44-1/3 Same, Changes 1 ; June 18, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. W 1.28 : 44-1/3/ch.l Tables of organization, t Note. — The Tables of organization are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose- leaf binders. 5-447. Engineer topographic company, aviation, Changes 2; May 25, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.25 : 5-447/ch.2 Tables of,organization and equipment. | Note. — Tables of organization and equipment are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. They replace the Tables of organization and Tables of equipment heretofore issued separately, and show the organization and equipment for the type of unit indicated by the title. 1-297. Armv Air Forces reconnaissance squadron, long range, Changes 1 ; May 23, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. YV1.44: 1-297/ch.l 1-457T. Army Air Forces engineering squadron, air service group, Changes 4 : May 2i, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.44 : l-457T/ch.4 1-757. Army Air Forces: Photographic reconnaissance squadron. Changes 3 : Mar. 14, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. W 1.44 : l-757/ch.3 Same, Changes 4 : Mav 24, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : l-757/ch.4 1-977. Armv Air Forces liaison squadron ; May 5. 1945. [1945.] 16 p. [Super- sedes T/O & E 1-977, Oct. 12, 1943, including Changes 1-3, Nov. 4. 1943-June 5, 1944.] W 1.44 : 1-977/2 2-1. Headquarters, cavalry division, Changes 3; May 24, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 2-1 /ch.3 2-22. Headquarters and headquarters troop, cavalry group, mechanized [Changes] 1 ; May 5, 1945. [1945.1 9 p. W 1.44 : 2-22/2/ch.l 5-88. Engineer dump truck company. Changes 2; May 11, 1945. [194a. 1 1 p. W 1.44 : 5-88/2/cb.2 5-500. Engineer service organization, Changes 4; May 26, 1945. [1945.] 18 p. W1.44: 5-500/2 eh.4 5-516S-R. Headquarters and headquarters company, boat battalion; engineer boat and shore regiment. Changes 1: May 22, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 5-516S, Apr. 7, 1944.] W 144: 5-516S-R/ch.l 6-125. Field artillery battalion, motorized, 155-mm gun, self-propelled, Changes 4 : Mav 18, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 6-125/ch,4 6-129. Service batterv. motorized, field artillery battalion, 155-mm gun. self- propelled, Changes 4 ; May 18, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : fi-129/ch.4 7-1. Headquarters, infantry division, Changes 2; May 24. 1945. T1945.] 1 p. W1.44: 7-l/2/ch.2 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 8Q7 Tables of organization and equipment — Continued. 7-2. Headquarters company, infantry division, Changes 1 : May 24, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. w 1.44 : 7-2/2/ch.l 7-157S. Combat intelligence platoon, Alaskan Department, Changes 2 ; May 3, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 7-157S/ch.2 8-27. Medical collecting company, separate; May 10, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 8-27, May 20, 1943, including Changes 1-3, Aug. 5- Nov. 23, 1943.] W 1.44 : 8-27/2 8-57. Medical holding company ; May 30. 1945. [1945.] 7 p. W 1.44 : 8-57 8-780. Veterinary evacuation hospital; May 19, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. [Super- sedes T/O 8-780, Apr. 1, 1942, including Changes 1, Mar. 22, 1943, and T/E 8-780, Feb. 10, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Mar. 22, 1943 and Apr. 20, 1944.] W 1.44 : 8-780 9-37. Ordnance tank maintenance company; May 18, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 9-37, July 3, 1943. | W 1.44 : 9-37/2 9-57. Ordnance depot company ; May 2, 1945. [1945.] lip. [Supersedes T/O & E 9-57, June 1, 1943.] W 1.44 : 9-57/2 9-315. Ordnance base armament maintenance battalion; May 4, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 9-315, Sept. 7, 1944.] W 1.44: 9-315/2 9-318. Ordnance base artillery and fire control maintenance company. Change 1 ; May 4, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 9-318/2/ch.l 9-319. Ordnance base small arms maintenance company, -Changes 1 ; May 4, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 9-319/2/ch.l 9-325. Ordnance base automotive maintenance battalion; May 4, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. [Supersedes T/O 9-325, Mar. 23, 1943, including Changes 1, Oct. 28, 1943.] W1.44: SMI25 10-107. Quartermaster laundry company, semi-mobile, Changes 1 ; May 22, 1945. [1945.] 8 p> W 1.44 : 10-107/2/ch.l 11-07. Signal heavy construction company, Changes 3; May 10, 1945. [1945.1 8 p. W 1.44 : ll-07/ch.3 11-87S. Signal information and monitoring company, Changes 1 ; May 17, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44: ll-87S/ch.l Same, Changes 2 ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : ll-87S/ch.2 11-107. Signal depot company, Changes 1; May 30, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. W1.44 : 11-107/2/ch.l 17-1. Headquarters, armored division, Changes 2 ; May 24, 1945. 1945. 1 p. W 1.44 : 17-l/2/eh.2 17-2. Headquarters company, armored division, Changes 1 ; May 24, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W1.44: 17-2/3/ch.l 71-1T. Headquarters, airborne division, Changes 1 ; May 24, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44: 71-lT/ch.l 71-2T. Headquarters company, airborne division, Changes 2 : May 24, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 71-2T/ch.2 71-3T. Special troops, airborne division, Changes 1 ; [May] 24, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44: 71-3T/ch.l 71T. Airborne division, Changes 1; May 24, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 71T/ch.l Technical manuals. Technical manual: Administrative audit procedures for cost-plus-a-fixed-fee supply contracts; May 1945. 1945. v+61 p. 4° (TM 14-1000.) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes TM 14-1000, Mar. 1, 1944, including Changes 1-3, May 1-July 15, 1944.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.35 : 14-1000/2 Note. — Technical manual consist of a series of pamphlets supplementing the Field manuals covering subjects, the separate treatment of which is considered essential to a fuller accomplishment of the training prescribed in the Field manual series. The scope of this series include pamphlets describini; materiel and containing instructions for the operation, care, maintenance and handling thereof ; guidebooks for instructors and specialists; reference books; and the like. • Item 1137 Same, Changes 1; June 1, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (TM 14-1000 [changes] 1.) [Accompanied by p. 5SA to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper, 5c. W1.35:14-1000/2/ch.l Same: Enemy prisoners of war [Contents, chap. 5, and app. D-F] ; May 31, 1945. 1945. vi+26-f [10] p. 4° (TM 19-500 [chap. 5].) Tissued in loose- leaf form.] * Paper, 15c. W 1.35 : 19-50O/chap.5 Same: Field operating lamp; May 1945. 1945. iv+23 p. il. 1 pi. (TM 8-610. ) | Supersedes TM s-610, Jan. 28, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. W 1.35 : 8-610/2 Same: 5- to 6-ton 4X4 ponton tractor truck (autocar model U8144T), Changes 1; May 1, 1945. [1945.] 34 p. il. (TM 9-817 [changes] 1.) f W 1.35 : 9-817/ch.l Same: Gasoline stoves and burners; May 1945. [1945.] iv+32 p. il. (TM 8-615.) [Supersedes TM 8-615, July 28, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. W L35:8 615 2 • Sent to Depository Libraries 808 Government Publications Teohnical manual* — Continued. Same: Grinder, pneumatic, rotary-type, 4X1 in. vitrified, 6X1 in. organic wheel, Independent pneumatic, Thor, size 255, model 5294, and size 255-GX, model 5321, Changes 1; Apr. 30, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 11. f W 1.35 : 5-4018/ch.l Same: Maintenance Instructions and parts catalog for bulldozer, tank- mounting, hydraulic-operated, LaPlante-Choate, model BM4, for M4A1-A2 and -A3, medium model tanks; Apr. 15, 1944. 1945. iii+66 p. il. (TM 5-1310.) | No distribution has been made t<> depository libraries by Documents Olfice. ] t W 1.35 : 5-1310 Same: Military roentgenology; Dec. 1944. [1945.] iv+447 p. il. 4° (TM 8-280. ) [ Supersedes TM 8-240, Roentgenograph^ technicians, July 3, 1941, and TM 8-275, Military roentgenology, Jan. 26, 1942.] * Cloth, $2.00. W 1.35 : 8-280 Same: Operation of railroads, general instructions for inspection and maintenance of locomotives and locomotive cranes; Apr. 1945. 1945. iv+119 p. il. 4° (TM 55-270.) [Supersedes TB 55-270-1 to TB 55-270-4, July 27- Aug. 23, 1944.] * Paper, 35c. W 1.35 : 55-270 Same: Orders, bulletins, circulars, and memoranda, Changes 1; Mav 23, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° (TM 12-256 [changes] 1.) [Accompanied by certain new and revised pages to be inserted in the manual.] f W 1.35 : 12-256/ch.l Same: Quartermaster mortuarv procedures; May 1945. 1945. iv+46 p. il. 4° (TM 12-240A.) * Paper, 20c. ' W 1.35: 12-24 OA Same : Refrigeration equipment, automatic control, gasoline engine driven, model OCE-300FLG-A, with continental engine model Y69, Changes 1 ; May 25, 1945. [1945.] 4p.il. (TM 5-9094 [changes] 1.) f W 1.35 : 5-9094/ch.l Same: Travel allowances of War Department personnel, Changes 5; May 10,1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (TM 14-503 [changes] 5.) [Accompanied by revised pages 1-16C to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.35 : 14-503/ch." ■ Same : Treatment of casualties from chemical agents : Apr. 1945. 1945. iii-f 136 p. il. (TM 8-285.) [Supersedes TM 8-285, Apr. 15, 1944.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.35 : 8-285/4 Telephone directory, War Department, June 8, 1945. [1945.] iv+75+C48+ [2] p. 4° t W 1.19 : 945/6 Training circular 1-23 ; Jan. 12-May 28, 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. [Issued with perforations.] t W 1.36 : 945/1-2:] ARMY AIR FORCES Air force, official service journal of Army Air Forces, Jan.-June 1945; [v. 28, no. 1-6]. [1945.] cover titles, each 64 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Text and other illus- trations on p. 2-4 of covers.] * Paper, 20 c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. ; foreign subscription, $2.75 . • L. C. card 45-43590 W 108.7 : 28/1-6 Burns. [For your hide's sake] prevent burns. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y.] Feb. 1945. [2] 4-12+ [2] p. il. 16° (Air Forces manual 48; [Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division].) t W 108.19 : 48 Government supplies. Index, Army Air Forces specifications, Oct.-Dec. 1944; compiled by Headquarters, Air Technical Service Command, Wright Field, Ohio. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 3-Dec. 1, 1944.] various paging, il. [Monthly.] + W 108.13/2: 944/10-12 U. S. Army specifications. Note. — In the list below, one of the Amendments is for a specification which was issued during Hie time when entries for the specifications appeared in the Monthly catalog under the Adjutant General's Department, and for this, the old classification, W3.48/1 :, is retained in order that it may be filed with the publication to which it belongs. U. S. Army specification: Adapter, gun mount, type AN-E10, amdt. 2; Mar. 28, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 30, 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 03-24703- A [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Oct. 2. 1944.] t W1.49:93-24703-A/amdt.2 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 809 Govern m en t supplies — Continued. Same: Ammeter, type E-l (aircraft) ; Mar. 24, 1045. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 30, 1045.] 6 p. il. 12° (No. 94-32173-B.) [Supersedes No. 94-32173-A, Jan. 27, 1041.] t W 1.49 : 94-32173-B Same: Bag, airplane lifting, type F-l (pneumatic), amdt. 1; May 2. 104".. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 1(1, 1015.] 2 p. 12° (No. 94-4<). 1945. [Wrighl Pleld, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 19, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 04-27335-B [amdt 2].) t W 1.49 : 94-27335-B/amdt 2 Same: Lamp assembly, cockpit, type C-4A (24 volts D. C), amdt. 2: Mar. 14. 1945. [Wright Pleld, Dayton, Ohio. Mar. 19, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 94- 32294 C [amdt. 21.) [Supersedes and includes; Amendment l. July 31. 1944.] t W 1 .40 : 94-32294-C/amdt2 Same: Magazine, aircraft camera, type A-9A (9by 9-inch capacity) : Mar. 0.104."). [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 19, 1945.] 13 p. il .12" (No. 75- 355-A.) [Supersedes No. 75-355, Jan.. 8, 1944.] t Wl.49:75-855-A Same: Meter, drift, type B-5, amdt. 1: Jan. 26, 1045. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Jan. 2, 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 04-27402 [amdt. 1].) f W 3.48/1 : 04-27402/amdt.l Same. amdt. 2: Feb. S. 1945. [Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 13. 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 04-27402 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Jan. 26. 1945.] | W 3.48/1 : 94-27402 /amdt.2 1 Same: Nickel-chromium-iron alloy, plate and shapes; Mar. 14. 1045. [Wright Field, Dayton, Oliio, Mar. 28, 1945.] 9 p. 12° (No. 57-168-1.) [ Supersedes No. 11355. Mar. 14, 1044.] j W 1.49 : 57-168-1 ■ Same: Packaging and packing of turbosuperchargers for export shipment: Mar. 10. 1045. [Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio, Anr. 4. 1045.] 8 p. il. 12° (No. 04- in7f,3.) [Supersedes No. 40763, Mar. 20, 1044.] t W 1.40 : 04-40763 Same: Paper, photographic; Mar. 14. 1045. [Wright Field. Dayton. Ohio, Mar. 19, 1945.] 15 p. il. 12° (No. 75-157-C.) [Supersedes No. 75-157-B, Nov. 12 1943.] f W 1.40 : 75-157-C • Same: Sodium thiosulphate (photographic hypo) ; Mar. 27. 1045. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mar. 7, 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 75-286 -A. > [Supersedes No. 75-286, May 6, 1043.] f W 1.49 : 75-286-A - Same : Solenoid, type E-6 (12 volts, D. C. ) . amdt. 1 ; Apr. 27. 1045. [Wright Field. Dayton. Ohio. May 3, 1045.] 2 p. 12° (No. 93-24743-A [amdt 1].) t W 3.48/1 : 93-24743-A/amdt.l ■ Same: Solenoid, type G-9 (aircraft, 24 volts D. C). amdt. 3: Apr. 26. 1045. [Wright Field. Dayton. Ohio, Apr. 30. 1045.1 3 p. 12° (No. 93-24706-B [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 2. Dec. n;. 1044.] t W 1.40 : 03-24706-B/amdt 3 Same: Solenoid, type G-11A (aircraft. 24 volts. D. C), amdt. 1; Apr. 27. 1045. [Wright Field, Dayton. Ohio, May :?. 1045.1 2 p. 12° (No. 03-24746-B [amdt. 1].) f W1.49:93-24746-B/amdt.l • Same: Solenoid, type G-15 (aircraft. 21 volts, D. C), amdt. 1; Apr. 30, 1945. [Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio. May 3. 1045.] 2 p. 12° (No. 03-24704 [amdt. 1].) f W 3.48/1 : 93-24764/amdtl Same : Solenoid, type 6-16 (24 volts, D. O.arndt. 3; Apr. 28, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton. Ohio, May 3, 1945.] 2 p 12° (No. 93-24769-A [amdt 3].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 2, Feb. 4. 1944.] f W 3.4S/1 : 93-24760-A/amdt.3 Same: Thermometer, type C-13B (aircraft, direct reading), amdt. 2; Apr. 19, 1945. [Wrighl Field. Dayton. Ohio. Apr. 30, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 04- L'7.'!'-> B [amdt 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, June 26, 10 :4. 1 t W 1.49: 94-27328-B/amdt.2 • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 811 Government supplies — Continued. Same : Trimmer, photographic print, wood, amdt. 2 ; Apr. 20, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 30, 1945.] 2p. 12° (No. 75-276 [amdt. 2].) [Super- sedes and includes Amendment 1, July 7, 1943.] t W 3.48/1 : 75-276/amdt.2 Gunnery. Teaching methods manual for flexible gunnery instructors; prepared by 2118th AAF Base Unit (Instructor's School, Flexible Gunnery)., Laredo Army Air Field, Laredo, Tex., in collaboration with Department Educational Research, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. [Ardlee, New York, N. Y.J May 1U44, reprint Feb. 1945. 14] +30 p. il. 4° (Air Forces manual 10; Office of Assistant Chief of Air Stall', Training, Training Aids Division.) t W 108.19 : 10 Veterans. Coming home. n. p. Feb. 1945. cover title, [20] p. il. 12° (Air Forces manual 59.) [Published lor air surgeon, A. A. F. Convalescent Train- ing Division, by Headquarters, Army Air Forces, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Stall, Training, Training Aids Division. Text on p. 2 of cover.] | W 108.19:59 ARMY SERVICE FORCES Posters. ' ASF suggestion poster 11. 1945. 12.7X9 in. t W 109.11 : Su 3/no.ll 11. How many suggestions have you made this year? are you winning your share of recognition and cash awards'.' make a suggestion everj week '. ADJUTANT GENEEAL'S DEPAKTMENT Army. Official Army register,. Jan. 1, 1945. 1945. vi+lGGO p. [Title on p. 1 is : Register of Army of United States for 1943.] * Paper, $2.25. • Item 1144 L. C. card 4-18250 W 3.11 : 945 Same. (H. doc. 28, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Army life and Army recruiting news. Jan.-May 1945; v. 27, no. 1-5. [Gov- ernors Island, N. Y., Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army, Jan. 6- May 1, 2945.] various paging, il. large 8 U [Monthly.] t Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y. L. C. card War 22-1 W 3.45 : 27/1-5 Posters. Army conservation project ; [posters]. 1945. various sizes. [For official use only, and distributed only within the armed services.] t W 3.40/7 : 151-0-31,etc. 151—0—31. Playing for keeps, keep weapons ready, handle carefully, clean regularly, ship properly, use these, they tit your cartridge belt. 154-0-32. Handle seals with care, maintain seals properly for maximum life and minimum trouble. 155 E3-35. Turn it off! LPost in all latrines.] 158-E-37. Danger ! grind out every hutt ! cigarettes caused 1,700 fires in Army huiklings las! year. 162-0-33. Don't hoard spare parts, remember proper care means more spare parts. INFORMATION AND EDUCATION DIVISION Newsmap. Newsmap, Dec. 27, 1944-Jan. 3, 1045 to June 19-26, 1945. v. 3, no. 38- v. 4, no. 11; prepared by Army Information Branch, from public sources of in- formation. Jan. S-July 2, 1945. Each [2] p. il. oblong f° [Weekly.] $ W 109.207 : 3/38-4/11 Same, special edition, Dec 27, 1944-Jan. 3, 1945 to .Mine 12-19, 1945, v. 3, no. 38- v. 4, no. 10; prepared by Army Information Branch, from public sources of information. Jan. 15-.lulv 15, 1945. Each [2] p. il. oblong 1'" [Weekly.] t W 109.207/2 : 3/38-4/10 Newsmap, industrial edition, Dec. 27, 1944-Jan. 3, 1945 to June 19-2G, 1945, v. 3, no. 38— v. 4, no. 11 : prepared by Army Information Branch, from public sources of information. Jan. 8 July 2, 1945. Each 1 p. il. oblong f° [Weekly.] W 109.209:3/38-4/11 Newsmap. overseas edition. Dec. 27. 1944 Jan. 3. 1945 to June 19-26, 1945, v. 3, no. 38-v. 4, no. 11 ; prepared by Army Information Branch, from public sources of information. Jan. 15-July 9, 1945. Each [2] p. il. oblong 1" [Weekly.] t W 109.'208 : 3/38-4/11 • Sent to Depository Libraries g!2 Government Publications JUDGK ADVOCATE GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Bv&letin, Bulletip of judge advocate general of Army, v. 3, no. n and 12; Nov. and Dec L944. 1944 [published 1945]. [vil] +465-548 p. [Monthly. Issued with perforations.] i • Item 11G9 W 10.3 : 3/11, 12 Same, v. 4,nb.l-5: Jan.-May 1945. 1945. [xxv]-4-l-218p. t • Item 1169 W 10.3 : 4/1-5 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Army nurse, for Army nurses, Medical Department dietitians, Medical Depart- menl physical therapists, occupational therapy aides, v. -, no. 1-6, Jan.-June 1945; | writ ton and edited by Nursing Division, Office of Surgeon General]. [Recruiting Publicity Bureau, i 1 . s. Army, Governors Island, N. Y., Jan. 27- June 1, 1945. 1 Each 12 p. or 16 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] J W 44.29 : 2/1-6 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Government supplies. V. s. Army specification: Duck, cotton, plied-yarns (Army. numbered and special use) ; Mar. 21, 304.-,. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (No. 6-342.) [Used in lieu Of Fed. spec. CCC~D-771h, July 7, 1943 and supersedes J. Q. D. no. 20SD, Dec. 29, 1044.] t W 1.49 : 6-342 Same: Fasteners, slide; Feb. 12, 1945. [1045.] 42 p. il. 12° (No. 100-31.1 [Supersedes P. Q. D. no. 62C, Mar. 6, 1944.] f W 1.49: 100-31 Quartermaster library record, selected list of recent additions to library, v. 5, no. 1-5; Jan-May 1945. [1945.] p. 1-10, 4° [Monthly. Processed.] % L. C. card 41-51380 W 77.34 : 5/1-5 SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION Plays. Broadway special featuring New York's latest hit. Hasty heart. [1945.] cover title, [5] +158 p. il. 4° (Soldier shows, folio no. 28; Entertainment Sec- tion.) [Hasty heart copyright 1044 by John Patrick.] | • Item 1131 L. C. card 45-36280 W 109.116: 28 ARMY WAR COLLEGE LIBRARY Periodical literature. Abstracts of selected periodical articles of military inter- est, prepared and issued monthly by Army War College Library, no. 4-9; July- Dec. 1944. Aug. 10, 1944-Jan. 27, 1945. [27] +125-351 p. 4° [Processed.] f W 55.8 : 4-9 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY Note. — Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international boundary at St. Regis, of Lake of the Woods, of Rainy Lake, of Lake Cham- plain, and of the natural navigable waters of the New York State canals are prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Office, 649 Federal Building, Detroit, Mich. A catalog (with index maps), showing localities, scales, prices, and conditions of sale, may be had upon application at the above office. A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and gives detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, may be purchased from the TJ. S. Lake Survey Office. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April). Supple- ments thereto are published monthly during the navigation season and are sent free to all who have obtained the bulletin. CJiarts Detroit River. Detroit River. Scale 1 : 30,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., edition of May 1945. 37X31 in. (Catalogue no. 41.) [Map is in 2 sections.] f 50c. W 33.6: 41/945 Huron, Lake. 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 Apr. 1945. 45X33 in. (Catalogue no. 52.) f 50 c. W 33.6 : 52/945 Insets : Au -Sable River, Entrance to. Tawas Harbor, Mich. • Sent to Depository Libraries July 1945 813 > Marquette and Presque Isle Harbors, Mich. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., edition of Apr. 1945. 34X22 in. (Catalogue no. 935.) t 50c. W 33.6 : 935/945 Ontario, Lake. East end of Lake Ontario, including Chaumont, Henderson, Black River Bays, and Sackets Harbor ; chart 211. Scale 1 : 30,000. U. S. Lake Sur- vey Office, Detroit, Mich., edition of Mar. 1945. 36X27 in. (Catalogue no. 211. ) f 50c. W 33.0 : 211/945 Inset : Sackets Harbor, N. Y. St. Clair, Lake. Lake St. Clair. Scale 1:60,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., edition of Apr. 1945. 32X30 in. (Catalogue no. 42.) f 50c. W 33.6 : 42/945 St. Lawrence River. St. Lawrence River, Bingham Isl., Out., to Round Isl., N. Y. ; chart 116. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., edition of Mar. 1945. 36X27 in. (Catalogue no. 116.) t 50c. \V 33.6 : 116/945 St. Lawrence River, Ironsides Isl., N. Y., to Bingham Isl., Ont. ; chart 115. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., edition of Mar. 1945. 27X36 in. (Catalogue no. 115.) | 50c. W 33.6 : 115/945 St. Lawrence River, Morristown, N. Y., to Union Park, Ont. ; chart 113. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., edition of Mar. 1945. 27X36 in. (Catalogue no. 113.) f 50c. W 33.6 : 113/945 St. Lawrence River, Round Isl., N. Y., to Wolfe Isl., Ont. ; chart 117. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., edition of Mar. 1945. 36X27 in. (Catalogue no. 117.) 1 50c. W 33.6 : 117/945 St. Lawrence River, Union Park, Out., to Ironsides Isl., N. Y. ; chart 114. Scale 1 : 15,000. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich., edition of Mar. 1945. 27X36 in. (Catalogue no. 114.) f 50c. W 33.6 : 114/945 RIVERS AND HARBORS BOARD Great Lakes. Transportation lines on Great Lakes, 1945. 1945. xiv+68 p. oblong 8° (Transportation series no. 3.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 1165 L. C. card 45-36305 W 7.23 : 3/3 Note. — This is the annual revision of a report containing information on the trans- portation lines and cargo-carrying vessels operating on the Great Lakes. This report covers vessels of American registry only and applies to such as were active or idle in 1944. Mississippi River. Transportation lines on Mississippi River system, 1945. 1945. xviii+222 p. oblong 8° (Transportation series no. 4.) * Paper, 75c. • Item 1165 L. C. card 45-30212 W 7.23 : 4/2 Note. — This is the annual revision of a report containing information on the trans- portation lines and cargo-carrying vessels operating on waterways of the Mississippi River system. This report covers vessels that were either active or idle in 1944 and includes some vessels constructed during 1944. • Sent to Depository Libraries Index MONTHLY CATALOG, JULY 1 945 Note. — Entries appear in this Index under subjects, or titles. Bulletins, circulars. Manuals, etc., of the various Government offices are listed under Bulletins, etc. For names of offices issuing publications, see "Alphabetical list of Government authors" in the front of this Catalog. A Page Aberdeen & Rockfish R. R., court case 795 Absence without leave, Army regula- tions 804 Accidents : aircraft, C. A. B. reports 701-70.3 bituminous-coal mine, prevention- 750 motor vehicle fatalities 698 rail-highway grade-crossing 753 railroad, investigation reports 75.3 railroad, reported 753 stop accidents to save manpower, etc 790 Acids, specification 776 Acoustics, publications 707 Acts, gee Laws. Adams. Herscnel, relief of estate 730 Adapters, specifications 776, 808 Addresses, copyrighted 769 see also names of persons deliver- ing addresses. Adkins, Ansel, relief 711 Adoption : current trends 764 role of physician 764 Advisory Committee on Services for Crippled Children 764 Aerology, Navy training courses 775 Aeronautics : civil air regulations 703 foreign air news digest 704 war air service pattern, changes 701 world leadership in air transporta- tion 733 Aeronaves de Mexico, s. A., acquisition- 701 Aerovias de Guatemala, S. A., acquisi- tion 705 Agricultural conservation, Texas AAA handbook .,. 694 Agricultural extension, see Extension work. Agricultural products : Commodity Credit Corporation owned 695 precision of sample estimates 700 gee also crops. Agricultural situation, see Agriculture. Agricultural statistics, gee Agriculture. Agricult ure : agricultural situation 686 bibliography 694 decisions 685 farming for servicemen, etc 693 foreign agriculture ( periodical) 602 in the Americas 692 productivity 766 statistical summary 686 Agriculture Department, appropria- tions 788, 784 Air conditioning, winter units, sta- tistics 70Q 654924—45- -10 Page Air force, official service journal 808 Air transportation, see Aeronautics. Aircraft : wood, reinforcing plates 693 wood, variations in design, etc 692 Aircraft accidents, see Accidents. Aircraft & Diesel Equipment Corpo- ration 757 Aircraft engines, development, 2 stroke engine 77u Airspace reservations, Ulster and Dutchess Counties, N. Y 782 Akins, L. C, court case 795 Alabama : court case ", !ir, salt springs land, to lease or sell 738 Alabama Great Southern R. R., court case 7'.»"i Alabama State Federation of Labor T'.t.'i Alaska : climatological data 709 general information 752 map of Katalla area 7411 purchase of public lands for home sites "27 questions and problems 714, 728 small business possibilities, print as doc 726 trade in domestic and foreign mer- chandise 699 Alaska Native Brotherhood relief 7.".o Albrecht, E. J., Co 757 Alcea Hand of Tillamooks, court case__ 7b:; Alien Property Custodian Office, func- tions re properl v of Ger- many and Japan 7S2 All American Aviation, Inc 703 All-American Flag Line, Inc 733 Allen, Alvina, court case 7.~>7 Alley dwelling in 1). C, making unlaw- ful 721 Allied foods 787 Allowances, .sec Army. Allright Parking System 757 Alton R. R. : court case 7c,:; rates on canned f I 7,-,c, Alumina production, sulfuric acid proc- ess 798 Ambassador, Inc 794 Amcrex Eolding Corporation 794 American Airlines. Inc _ _ 703 American lobster 71s American nautical almanac, 1946 77.". American Power & Light Co 79 t American republics, populations 786 American Republics Corporation— 7o<; American Telephone & Telegraph Co 704 American Transformer Co 7.">7 American Union Transport, Inc 794 Ammeter, specification 809 I n Index Page Ammunition-loading industry earnings. 706 Amphibious Training Base, Camp Brad- ford, fire, reimburse Navy personnel 716 Andrew Anns, Inc 787 Angelus Milling Co 796 Anthracite, see Coal. Apparel, s< e Clothing. Apnle flavors, recovery and utilization- 6S8 Appointments and reductions, Army reg- ulations 804 Appropriations, legislative 711, 728 also names of departments, etc., Or special subject. Apricots, standards for grades 898 Aprons, X-ray protective, specification- 801 Archer-Daniels Midland Co . — 757 Armed forces, retirement right8, protest- i Up Armour & Co 7.>. Army : Claims for damages incident to ac- tivities 710 claims of personnel for personal property 711 Enlistments in Regular Army dur- ing war <12 official register 811 pay and allowances, regulations 803 pay guide 805 pay tallies '»"| personnel regulations £(>4 retired pay, double»time credits £24 Army exchanges, regulations 804 Army life and Army recruiting news — 811 Army nurse (periodical) SI- Army posts, see Military posts, and camps, and stations. Army supplies, gee Military supplies. Vrnesen, Harry, court case 768 Art, works of. catalog of copyright en- tries 769 Arthropods, list arranged by order, et€- 689 Asbestos cloth, etc., specification 77 1 Ash cans, specification 801 Ashbacker Radio Corporation 7o8 Ashcraft, Celia E„ relief ^16 Ashland Coal & Ice Co., Inc — 7o8 Asparagus, canned, standards for grades 69o Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. : accident j,jJ2 rates on rice < 5 ' Atlantic Coast Line R. R. : court case '58 rates on peanuts 757 Atlantic Grevhound Corporation 756 Atlantic Ocean pilot charts north and south Atlantic 774 Attachment-plug caps, specification 777 Atwaconl Transportation Co 757 Auditing cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contracts- 807 Automobile accidents, see Accidents. Automotive repairs, facts you should know 787 Azotobacter, growth curves at differ- ent pll levels 685 B Badges', see Decorations of honor. age, Itemized list 804 Bags : airplane lifting, specification 809 money, specification 776 Baker, George E., relief 716 Baker, Pleas, relief 730 Bandaging, field manual 805 Bang's disease : indemnity claims and averages 088 summary of brucellosis control 688 summary of brucellosis work 688 Bank deposits In 194?. and 1944 799 Barium nitrate, specification 77G Barrels, steel, industrial, etc.. statis- tics 700 Barta, L. F., court case 798 Page Bartholomew, Ilarland, k Associates 716 Barton, Robert T., jr., court case 762 Bass in TVA waters 799 Bassett, .lack v., to accept medal. 733 Battery-sealing compound, specifica- tion 777 Battery-water testers, specification 779 Beacb Haven, N. J., relief 716 Beacon oyster Co 758 Beans : canned, standards for grades 696 snap, ascorbic acid content 691 white pea, environmental factors 085 Beaver County, Pa., court case 758 Becker, Gustav, memorial in Spring- erville, Ariz t:;s Beckmann, Elmer II., relief 737 Bedford, Edward T., court case of exr_ 7ii."> Beech Creek K. R., court case 7'.io Beeman, Jesse W.. relief 719 Belgium, education under enemy occu- pation 742 Bennett, Philip A., memorial services- 710 Biewer, Frances, relief 710 Bills, public general, digest 769 Bingham, Mary L., court case of trus- tees 795 Biostatistics, see Vital statistics. Birch Ranch & Oil Co 758 Birds, upland game, publications 748 Bituminous coal, see Coal. Black, Boyd B., relief 710 Black, Clara M., relief 716 Black market meat 788 Blackington, E. R., & Son Canning Co_ 756 Blough, Roy, addresses 799 Blowers, industrial and business statis- tics 700 Boehm. Lillian, court case 758 Bogue Electric Co 772 Boilers, industrial and business statis- tics 700 Bolivia : health and sanitation program 793 health, sanitation, and housing 786 Bonds of United States, see Securities. Bondy. Eugene L., exr., court case 795 Bonneville Power Administration : amend act 728 generation and sales statistics 747 Books : copyrighted 769 law, general schedule, of supplies — 801 Pan American book shelf 780 talking, instructions to readers — 769 United States quarterly list 768 Boots, industrial and business statis- tics 699 Borden Co 795 Borella. Joseph, court case 795 Boston & Maine R. R., control of North- east Airlines, Inc 704 Boutell, Anna M.. court case 758 Boutell, Carroll M., court case 758 Boutell, F. J., Service Co 758 Bowen, Austin B.. relief 730 Bowers. Hattie. relief 710 Bowles. Chester, radio talks 786-787 Boxes : general schedule of supplies 800 solid fiberboard, tests 692 Bovlston, Merial E. C. (Mrs. Glenn T.), relief 710 Bradford, Camp, fire, reimburse Navy personnel 737 Braid, specification 776 Braniff Airways, Inc 703 Brass, specification 801 Brassica, seeds of commercial species. 691 Brazil, effects of war on foreign trade- 706 Bretton Woods agreements, hearings.- 715 Bracks : __ specification « j ' which jobs for young workers? 764 Bridees, State built toll, U. S. aid 728 Bristles, customs appeal 739 July 1945 in Page Broadside guns 775 Brockbank, Merrill J., court case — 761-., jr.. court case of heir 7 59 Cheyenne. Wyn.. land conveyance 738 Chicago & North Western Ry., motor carrier decision 755 Chicago & Southern Air Lines, Inc 703 Chicago Flexible Shaft Co 761-762 IV Index Page Chicago, Rock [Bland k Pacific By., acci- dents . •"'.; Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans B. K., construction and opera- tion 755 Child labor trend 700 Child welfare, im Children. Children : building the future 705 the child, monthly bulletin T • "■ r» child welfare needs 704 extended Bchool services, news ex- change 742 migrant, educational opportunity a 765 organized labor and children * * '» -~» our Nation's children T'i.j Children's Bureau 'appropriations 711, 715, 7U9 Childs Co 795 Chile, international trade 781 China, education under enemy occu- pation Chipboard, asphalt-sized, etc., compari- son t'.'.i'J Chocolate products, sales 699 Christmas Copper Corporation 735 Cigarette shortage 745 Ciniglio, Louis, jr., relief of guardian — 710 Circulars : War Department circulars 804, 808 War Department training circular- 808 Cislak, Francis K.. patent interference- 694 cities Service Gas Co 741 Citizens of United States abroad, na- tionality 721 city finances 698 Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics, civil service class specifications, etc — 697 Civil Service Commission appropriation. 7>4 Civil service pensions, protect persons in armed forces 716 Civilian Defense Office termination 7*-:: Civilian protection, organization, etc., of services 785 Claflin, Kans., railroad acicdent 753 Claims : allowed bv General Accounting Office 799 damages to private property 7>4 military personnel settle 711 866 also Judgments — also names of claimants, or Govern- ment offices. Claims Committee, House, assistant clerk pay 714 Clarion Oil Co 759 Clarksdale, 111., railroad accident 753 Class specifications, etc. (civil serv- ice) 097 Clay. Bessie I., relief 711 clay. tire, specification 7ii Clerk to Committee on Claims, com- pensation 714 Climatoligical data 709 Clostridium perfringens, titration—— i4;; cloth, specifications 777. 809 Clothing : cotton, etc., garments. statistiC8__ 700 facts for apparel trade 7s7 field manual 804 industry investigation 721 men's, votiths', and boys', statistics- 700 Coal : distribution of shipments 750 production of bituminous coal 750 product ion of Pennsylvania anthra- cite 750 weekly anthracite report 750 weekly coal report 750 Coal mine fatalities 750 Guard : retired officers on duty as rear admiral, pay 7.">7 underage enlistments, pay, etc 726, 73 7 Coast pilot. United states, supplement- 705 Coast Transportation Co., Inc 757 Coastal Properties, Inc 760 Page . Willi- II.. relief 719 Coaling tor .-hulls, etc., specification- _ 777 makers, specification 777 Coke : monthly report 750 production estimates 750 weekly report 750 Colburn, Ben w. relief 717 Cold Btorage, space and holdings re- port 090 nt*t/ commodity Btored. Collar devices, specification 777 Collective bargaining : extent, union status 766 list of manuals 705 College and universities : • ourses 773 guidance and personnel work offer- ings 743 higher education (periodical) 742 Colombia, foreign trade >>'. Colonial Airline.-, Inc 704 Colorado, court case 794 Columbia Dasin project, settlement 751 Coming home. Air Forces manual bll Commerce : domestic commerce (periodical) — 706 foreign, and navigation. 1942 699 foreign commerce weekly Tor, foreign trade reports 099 foreign trade work of Fed. Trade Com 745 reprint from Foreign commerce weekly 700 set also names of countries. Commerce Department appropriations- 712 Commercial Pan American, monthly review 780 -781 Commercial products : commodity loan liquidation in- structions 094 exportation of certain commodi- ties 724,736 loan documents for commodities 094 Commissioned officers, Army regula- tions 804 Commodities. see Agricultural product s — Commercial products. Common carriers, corporate names, 'supplement to list 752 Communicable diseases, control 74:j Community forests, see Forests and forestry. Compass, magnetic adjustment, etc 774 Compounds : battery-sealing 777 synthetic, for hose-cover repair 777 Compressors, air. specification 809 Condelario, Peter A., patent in fee 735 Confectionery sales 099 Congress of Industrial Organizations 795 Congress of United States : Congressional record 710 organization 713 Consolidated Preightways, Inc 759 Constitution of United states, notes 709 Construction (periodical) 766 Consuls, foreign, in United States 793 Consumer durables, facts for trade 787 Consumers' cooperative movement 700 Consumers' guide 690 Contact-makers, specification 777 Contagious diseases, see Communicable diseases. Container assembly, aerial delivery S09 Continental Air Lines. Inc 704 Contracts, see Government contracts Controls (aircraft instruments i : specifications S09 Cooperatives : consumers' cooperative movement- 766 farmer. State councils, etc 092 international aspects 700 news for farmer cooperatives 692 place in fertilizer industry 092 why eo-ODS advertize, and how 692 Copyright entries, catalog 769 July 1945 Page Porn, weekly bulletin 709 Corrosion inhibitors, specification 777 Cotton : and linters, consumed, on hand. etc- ''"'-' consolidated report 686 consumed, on hand, etc 698, 699 cotton production : 686 cotton situation 686 ginning reports 698 g Is industry, employment, hours, etc 707 price statistics 695, 696 Spinning industry, activity 098 weekly cotton (inters review 090 weekly cotton market review 090 weekly cotton weather bulletin 709 Cotton goods, see Cotton. Cottonseed : products, manufactured, etc., at oil mills 700 received, crushed, and on hand, etc 098 County Trust Co., exr 701 Couplings, specification 801 Court decisions of interest to labor 767 Court of Claims : cases 738 claims arising after Jan. 1. 1926__ 717 Courts martial : Army general court-martial orders- 805 Pearl Harbor catastrophe 712, 736 Covers : aircraft, specification 809 battery-deck, specification 777 Cowden Manufacturing Co 731 Cox, Arlie. court case 759 Crago, Fred, relief 717 Crawford, Annie I,., court case 796 Crnwshaw. Ralph E.. correct record 724 Credit unions, quarterly report 740 Creech. Robert V.. admr., court case 763 Crime and criminals: insane criminals amend D. C. Code_ 721 rules of criminal procedure, notes 79 1 Crops : crop production 080 crops .and markets C periodical! __ 685 foreign crops and markets (period- ical) 092 production, disposition and value- 080 weekly weather and crop bulletin- 709 Crowe. Morton B.. patent appeal 70S Crowley. R. IL. court case 759 Crude oil. see Petroleum. Currency, see Money. Current fables. Pacific Coast 705 Customs ports, changes in Schedule D_ 698 Czechoslovakia, education under enemy occupation 742 I> Dairy herd-improvement associations, letter 689 Dairying : dairy situation 080 more power to your dairying 694 summary of market statistics 090 Dance, Sadie L., relief 731 Danks, Edmund E\, admr., relief 717 Danks, Edna S., relief of admr 717 Davis, John F., relief 717 DDT: experiments conducted 689-090 identification 743 list of publications 690 specification 776 The dead : burial expenses. Army regulations- SO."! mortuary procedures, technical manual 808 preparation, etc., of remains. Army regulations S03 Death : coal-mine fatalities 750 motor vehicle fatalities 698 weekly mortality index 700 Page De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd 790 Debler, William J., relief 717 Decatur Soya Bean Products Co 757 I decisions : comptroller general 740 Customs Court reports 739 Geographical Names Board 748 Tax Court reports 797 Treasury 800 Veterans Administration 803 see also Opinions — also special sub- ject. Declaration of Independence notes 769 Decorations of honor: Army regulations 804 Illegal manufacture, etc 723 Defense : act with related acts and notes 730 publications, price list 747 see also Lend-lease operations. Defense Plant Corporation 758 Dehydration of fishery products 747 DeKorse, Jacob, court case 797 Delaware district court, court case 759 Delta Air Corporation 704 Demand and price situation 686 Dental Corps, Army : officers, promotion 712 officers, right to command 723 Dental Division, Navy, to direct mat- ters relating to dentistry- 724. 737 Denver & Rio Grande Western R. R., accident ■.- 753 Deschutes project, specifications 751 Desertion, Army regulations 804 Detonators, miniature-cartridge test 750 Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co 794 Detroit River chart 812 Detweiler Bros., Inc 768 Developer, film, specification 809 Devices, collar, specification 777 Diamond Alkali Co 782 Diamond Corporation, Ltd 796 Diamond powder, grading, voluntary standard 707 Diamond Trading Co., Ltd 796 Dichlorodiphenyl trichloroethane, see DDT. Dies, specification 778 Dillman. George E., court case 759 Diplomatic list 793 Discharge. Army regulations S04 Disston, William D., court case 795 District Courts : in Delaware, court case 759 rules of criminal procedure, notes_ 794 District of Columbia: appropriations 713, 715, 730, 784 Juvenile Court report 739 meteorological summary, monthly- 709 penal institutions, court case of supt 701 reformatory, court case of supt 701 Diving, shallow wafer 775 Documents, see Government publica- tions. Does it pay to borrow? 804 Domestic commerce, sec Commerce. Dominican Republic, forest legislation. 780 Donaldson, Frank A., exr., court case . 794 Donaldson, Frank A., jr., exr., court case 794 Donaldson, Ruth C, court case of exrs_ 794 Donation of obsolete machinery, etc., Army regulations 803 Dramatic compositions, srr plays. Drawings, copyrighted 709 Drill-presses, specification 777 I I rugs : food, drug, and cosmetics act, notice 743 industrial reference service 706 Drums, steel, industrial, etc., sta- tistics 700 Duck (textile) : specification 81 2 Duck nesting boxes 799 VI Index Page Duquesne Warehouse Co 758, 759 Dutchess County, N. V., airspace reser- vation 7S2 Dwellings, see Housing. K B. & I,. Transport Co 7^7 Eagle-Picher Lead Co 7:1 1 Eagle richer Mining & Smelting Co ._ 794 Eael Richland, Bio., railroad accident- 753 Eastern Air Lines, Inc 704 Eastern Regional Research Laboratory, land 714 Ecuador, statistical abstract 780 "si Educal Ion : broadcasting, information 740 education for victory (periodical 1 , 12 education manual 804 publications, price list 746 under enemy occupation in Bel- gium, <'tc 742 veterans', State-wide planning — 742 Edwards, Betty E., relief 731 Eggs: and egg cases, reducing damage 696 liquid, frozen, and dried 686 poultry and egg situation 6S7 Eisenlohr, Webster, Inc 7.">o Elecl ions : Army and Navy voting in 1944 698 siate proposals vmed in 1944 698 Electric fans, specification 776 Electric furnaces, patent classification- 708 Electric-measuring instruments, spec- ification .. 777 Electric utilities : revenues and income 741 sales, revenues and income 741 statement of faxes, dividends. etc_ 741 Electrical equipment, industrial refer- ence service 706 Electricity : fuel consumption for production 741 generation and sales of Bonneville power 747 production of electric energv in in U. S 741 rural electrification news 694 sales siatisties, Tenn. Vallev Au- thority . 70S Elgin, Joliel & Eastern By., court case- 79-1 K!lis. Florine J., address 742 El I'aso area. Tex., ground-water re- sources 749 Km guards para a defesa das Americas. 7S6 Emergency Board, Georgia and Flor- ida R. R. employees 782 EMIC program, statistical report 76.") Employment : and pay rolls, detailed report 767 estimates of labor force 700 fair employment practices 767 farm 6S6-6S7 Government employment (period- ical) G9S guaranteed, and annual-wage pro- visions 707 summary of ES-270 reports 791 En guardia itira la defensa de las Americas 786 Enamel, specification 778 Encephalomyelitis, report on 689 Engineer's digest 7 7 :> Engines. 2 stroke, development 770 Englebright, Harry L., memorial serv- ices 710 Enlisted men : allowances for quarters, etc 782 Army regulations 804 Enlistment in Regular Army during war 71 1> Entomology, specialized fields, hand- hook 791 Epidemiology, monthly report 780 Equipment, field manual 804 Page Erie, Lake, shore line study, print as doc 727 Ksenuein. May 11.. court case 794 Esenwein, William P., court case 794 Eulogies in House 01 Representatives- 710 Europe, food situation and outlook 092 Evictions, tacts about 787 Executive .Mansion, appropriation.. 784 Executive orders, explanatory note 782 Experiment station record 690 Explosives, hourly earnings in industry- 767 Exports, see Imports and exports. Extension Service. War Food Admin., appropriation 784 Extension work : Extension Service review 695 further development 711 Eye shades, specification 779 Eyes, protect them with light ! 747 F Fabian, Peter G., relief of estate 717 Fabrics, see Textiles. Fair Employment Practice Committee, report 785 Families : contributions to war and postwar morale 742 income in wartime, 3d survey 791 Fans : electric, specification 776 industrial and business statistics- 700 Farkas. Ethel, relief 731 Farm buildings, facts you should know, ready-made structures 787 Farm Cadet Victory Corps, accident policies 688 Farm income, see Income. Farm labor : farm labor (monthly report 686-687 local emergency farm workers 695 Farm mortgages, see Mortgages. Farm products, see Agricultural prod- ucts. Farm Security Administration report- 695 Farming, see Agriculture. Farms and farmers : electrified farms for G. I.'s 694 farm credit system, amend acts__ 730 instructions for farm prqgram 094 Farrell; John W., relief 717 Fasteners, slide, specification 812 Fatalities, see Death. Fats : factory consumption 700 fats and oils situation 687 industrial and business statistics- 700 industrial reference service 706 wanted ! kitchen fats for war use 695 Federal Bureau of Investigation, claims for damages, pay 759 Federal credit unions, quarterly re- port 740 Federal home loan bank review 7 771 Federal Housing Administration re- port 772 Federal Loan Agency appropriations 712 Federal personnel, see Government offi- cials and employees. Federal probation (quarterly journal)- 685 Federal register 771 Federal reserve act. amend 712 Federal reserve bulletin 741 Federal reserve par list 741 Federal Security Agency appropria- tions 730, 784 Federal specifications, see Specifications. Federal standard stock catalog 801-802 Federal Trade Commission work, sum- mary 745 Federal Works Agency appropriation 784 Feed situation 687 Feldman Petroleum Co 787 Fence posts, tire-tube method of treat- ment 693 July 1945 VII Page Fertilizers, cooperatives in industry 692 Fiberboard boxes made of reclaimed ma- terial 692 Fibers, see names of certain plants, tex- tiles, etc. Fidelity ft Deposit Co. of Maryland 738 Filipino Rehabilitation Commission ap- propriation 784 Fillers, industrial and business statis- tics 700 Finance : city finances 698 daily statement of Treasury 800 governmental finances, 1942, ex- tracts 699 State finances 699 Finance Department, Army regulations- 803 Finn, John F. X., trustee, court ense_ 795 Fire control machinery, report on use- 693 Fire Department of D. C, salary ad- justment 721 Fischbach, C. B., motor carrier decision- 756 Fischbach Trucking Co 756 Fish and fisheries : Chesapeake fisheries, 1942 747 cold storage holdings, etc., of prod- ucts ' 748 dehydration of fishery products 747 fishery market news 747 fishery trade, annual summary 748 fishery trade, monthly summary 748 frozen fish, 1944 748 frozen fish report 748 landings at New Bedford, Mass 748 landings at New England ports 748 manufactured fishery products, 1942 748 New England landings 748 Norris Dam tailwater, fish migra- tions 799 Norris Reservoir, fish distribution- 799 Norris Reservoir, year-round sea- son 798 Tennessee River commercial fishery 798 Fitwell Garment Co -- 788 Five Civilized Tribes, land titles, vali- date 735 Flag Day, proclamation 782 Flaps (aircraft) : control-surface characteristics 770 Flax straw, rates on 756 Fleming, Mary A., exrx., court case 761 Floods, control work, appropriation 712, 715, 728, 730 Florida, court case 772, 795 Flour, industrial and business statistics- 700 Flour mills, insect control 690 Folk music, see Music. Food: eat a lunch that packs a punch 694 facts about food rationing 788 facts about price control 788 facts of interest to the trade 788 food, drug, and cosmetics act, notice 743 food trade letter 695 for two 690 how to stow, etc., <>n shipboard 792 industrial feeding management 694 industrial reference service 700 investigation, expenses 714 national situation 687 situation, etc., in Europe, etc 692 Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations, member- ship of U. S 735 Forbes, Nathan, court case 763 Foreclosures, nonfarm real estate 772 Foreign commerce, see Commerce. Foreign consular offices 793 Foreign Economic Administration, or- ganization 785 Foreign service : list 793 officers, reinstating 782 Page Foreign trade, see Commerce — Trade agreements. Forest products, industrial reference service 706 Forest ranges, better management 693 Forest Service directory 692 Forests and forest ry : community forests for rural peo- ple 692 specialized fields in forestry, hand- book 791. Forms adopted, Securities and Exchange Comn 792, Forner, Edward A., court case 798 Fort Peck project, acquisition of lands- 735 Foster-home care, list of references 765 Foundries, injuries and accident causes. 767 France, education under enemy occu- pation 742 Franklin D. Roosevelt (U. S. S.) : proceedings of launching, print as doc 727; Franklin D. Roosevelt Hospital 734 Fraser, Joseph W., court case 797 Frease, William A., court case 759 Frederickson, Felix, relief , 731 Freezing of foods, fruits and vegetables- 688 Freight : commodity statistics 752 tons of revenue freight originated- 755 Freight forwarders' revenues, expenses, etc 752 Freight rates : Del. and Md. to trunk line 756 joint, forwarders and motor car- riers * 712 Freight trains, .see Railroards. Freihofer Baking Co 759 Fruit : freezing preservation 688 fruit situation ( 687 Fuel consumption for electric energy — '741 Fuel oil : pointers on traveling to Tokyo 775 rates on 756 specification 778 Fuhrmann, Ernest L., relief 731 Fungicides, how to make and use 786 Furnaces : electric, patent classification 708 warm-air, industrial, etc., sta- tistics 700 Furniture, rates on 756 6 Gable Management Corporation of Louisiana 7S8 Gale. George W., trustee, court case 798 Galigher Co 761-762 Gallinger Municipal Hospital superin- tendent T 720 Game birds, upland, publications 748 Garbage cans, specification 801 Garments, -sec Clothing. Gas wells, optional income tax deduc- tions 729, 734 Gaskets, specifications 777 Gasoline : natural gasoline and allied prod- ucts 750 rates on 756 safe use and storage on farm 691 world retail prices, etc 750 Gasoline stoves and burners, technical manual 807 General Oils, Inc 756 General schedule of supplies S00-S01 George, D. T., relief 717 Georgia and Florida R. R.. Emergency Board 782 Gilibs, H. S., court case 760 Gibson, Taze H., court case 760 Gien, Frank, relief 717 Gill. Howard B., court case 761 Gillespie, F. A., court case 760 VIII Index Page Girls physical performance levels 742 click. Max, courl case 700 Gllck Bros. Lumber Co 700 Gloves, Industrial and business statis- lies 700 Col. I : Imports .-iiul exports 699 mine production, monthly report— 750 Gold toll, specification 801 Goldstone, Beatrice L., ezrx., court ease 795 Goldstl Morris I,., court ease of exrs_ 795 t; \, Dtah, railroad accident 75:? Gonorrhea, treatment 741 Goodln, B. II., suit to partition lands 735 i lovernmenl conl racts : audit procedures 807 contractors guide, Army-Navy — 804 payments under, Army regulations. 803 termination date, extend 7L".», 734 war supply ami facility contracts- 791 Government employment, see Employ- ment. Government mileage administrator 789 Government offices : executive agencies investigation 721 records or papers, disposition _ 713 war agencies appropriations 715. 72S, 730 Government officials and employees: Federal personnel manual 697 salary and wage administration, improve 713, 716 Government publications : checklist, State publications 769 montlilv catalog, U. S. publications- 747 selectee list. r. s. publications 746 Government securities, see Securities. Government supplies, xrc General sched- ule of supplies — Specifica- tions. Graham. Lee. relief 711 Grandview Hospital 717, 731 Grape juice, canned, standards for grades „ 096 Gray-Cannon Lumber Co 761-762 Great Basin, surface water supply 749 Great Island Holding Corporation 797 Great Lakes Coco-Cola Bottling Co 7fi0 Great Lakes Transit Co 794 Great Lakes transportation lines 813 Great Northern Ry. rates on flax straw. 756 Greece, education under enemy occupa- tion 742 Greer. W. F., court case 760 Gregory. Hugh M., relief 731 Griffin. Ralph D.. trustee, court case__ 79S Grigsby, -T. P... relief 718 Grigsbv. Lewis E., Trust 797 Grim. Harold J., relief 731 Grimsdell, William G.. court case 761-762 Grinder, pneumatic, technical manual-- 80S Grocer Printing Co 761-762 Groceries, general schedule of supplies- soi Guam Island, rehabilitation 724 Guardian and ward, law 765 Guidance offerings in colleges, etc 743 Gullikson, Freda, relief 711 Gunnells, Dezaree, relief 718 Gunnells. Hugh P., relief 71 S Gunnery, teaching methods manual 811 Guns, broadside 775 Gypsum, quarterly report 750 H TTabn. Charles J., address 741 Halm. J. Jerome, court case of exrs 760 Haida Indians, relief 712. 736 Haines, Lawrence C, trustee, court case 795 Hamilton, Kile i;.. relief of admx 711 Hand irons, specification 801 Hand book s, see subject. Hansen'," Alden, patent appeal 708 Page Harbor Boat Service, Army regula- tions 804 Harris, Harriette E., relief 718 Harrison, George M., court case__ 758,759 Harrowbeer Airport, fire, reimburse Navy personnel 737 Harsch, John. Bronze & Foundry Co__ 738 Haselden & Huggins Co 718 Hatchery production 687 Hawaii : climatological data 709 questions and problems 714,728 Hawaiian Airlines, Ltd 704 Health : agreement with Bolivia 793 industrial hazards, control 722 industrial hygiene news letter 743 problems in impounding water 799 public li e a 1 t h engineering ab- stracts 744 public health reports 744 Health officers, directory 743 Heaters : specifications 809-810 unit, industrial, etc., statistics 700 Helnel Motors, Inc 788 Heller, Walter S., court case 700 Hendricks, Thomasine, address 745 Hendrix, Lillie S., court case 794 Ilerbst. Ernst, court case of admr 794 Herfurth, H., jr., Inc 718 Herzog, Mary E. K., relief 731 High school courses 773 Higher education, xre Colleges and universities. Highways : access roads to war activities 728 claims for damage, pay 746 current literature 746 Federal-aid acts 746 public roads, journal of highway research 746 Hill, Leo H., court case 795 Hires Turner Glass Co 731 Hirsch, Maurice, court case 757 Hockenberrv, Margaret, relief of guard- ian 718 Holmes, Harry, court ease of exrx 760 Holmes, Lucy B., exrx, court case 760 Home economics extension work, de- velopment 711 Honey, semi-monthly report 696 Hops, marketing order without time limit 714 Horn Manufacturing Co 756 Horstings. W. F.. court case 788 Hose and hose fittings, specifica- tions 777, 801 Hose-cover repair compound, specifica- tion 777 Hoseley. Lee D.. relief 731 Hospital Corps quarterly 773 Hospitals : administration. Army regulations- S04 construction, etc.. grants to States- 733 Hours of labor, records, regulations on how to keep 768 House of Representatives: appropriations 713 Speaker, Members, etc.. compensa- tion 730 Housing : allev buildings unlawful dwell- ings_~_ 721 costs, where the dollar goes 771 families of servicemen, etc__ 727,733 increase war housing appropria- tions 727,728 new nonfarm dwelling units 767 rental by members of Armv, etc 723. 737 How your words get to Japan 772 flowoils, Frank T).. relief of estate 718 Howitt, Stanlev. court case 760 TTuhbell. D. P.. court case 760 Huffman, Henry II., relief 731 Huffman, Marie J., relief 731 July 1945 IX Page Humble Oil & Refining Co 782 Iliinsucker, Ruby II., relief 71 S Huron, Lake, chart 812 Hutchinson, Mrs. Ora B., relief 718 Hydrogen-ion concentration of soils 707 Hygiene, see Health. I Illinico, Ada W., relief 718, 731 Illinois Central R. R., rates on furni- ture 756 Illinois Testing Laboratories 791 Illustrations, pictorial, copyrighted 769 Immigration and Naturalization Service monthly review 704 Imports and exports : comprehensive exports schedule 7S."> current export bulletin 7S, r > foreign trade reports 699 major import articles 796 see also names of articles imported and exported — also names of countries. Income, farm situation 686 Income tax, statistical transcript cards, inspection 7S,3 Independent Pneumatic Tool Co 761—762 Indian Affairs Office appropriation 784 Indian Ocean pilot chart 774 Indianapolis Glove Co 78S Indians : aspects of policy 735 Indian education 749 Indians at work, news sheet 749 law, handbook 751 Indicators, airspeed, specification 810 Industrial hygiene, see Health. Industrial safety, .see Safety of life. Industrial Trust Co., exrs 760 Industry : corporate profits, 1936-44 788 facts for industry 700 industrial and busines statistics 699- 700 industrial reference service 706 industry news letter 788 industry report 706, 707 Industry survey 700 Infants, statistical report on EMIC— 705 Inhibitors : corrosion, specification 777 pickling, specification 777 Inland Empire, District Council 795 Insane criminals, amend 1). C. code 721 nsect Pest Survey, special supplement- 090 Insecticides, how to make and use 786 Insects : adult, shipping container 690 in flour mills, controlling 690 records, more important 690 Inside Interior 747 Insignia, Army regulations S04 Inspection, compliance with State laws- .714 Institutional care of dependent chil- dren 765 Instruments, electric-measuring, speci- fication 777 Insulation, specification 801 Insured mortgages, see Mortgages. Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace 765 Inter- American Development Commis- sion 706 Inter-American Statistical Institute 735 Interchemical Corporation T'.i5 Inter-district collection system 741 Interior Department appropriations 730. TNI Internal revenue : internal revenue bulletin 800 oil and gas wells, optional deduc- tions 729, 734 release of powers of appointment, extend time 729, 734 International Association of Ma- chinists 791 Page International Bank for Reconstruction and Development partici- pation 715. 716, 7L!S International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 791 International law documents, 1943 — 775 International monetary fund, participa- tion 715, 716, 728 International Office of Education 721 International Ry., I. C. C. decision 750 International reference service Tim; International Union of Mine. Mill & Smelter Workers 794 Iron : castings, industrial, etc., sta- tistics 700 scrap, monthly report 75(1 war plants disposal, hearings prep- aration 736 Irwin & Leignton Ton Italy : liberated, labor conditions To , recognize as ally T21 Two Jima, raising American Bag, owner- ship photograph 725 J Jackson, Elsie F., relief 732 Jackson, Leonard D., relief 732 Jamestown Farmers Union Federated Cooperative Transporta- tion Association T52 Jandrey, Fred W., relief 721 Japan, Nisei in war against 752 Jefferson County, Ala., court ease 795 Jennette, Alaska D., relief 718 Jennings, John R., relief 718 Jobs, which for young workers'.' 704 Johnson, Daniel B., relief 732 Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M., re- lief 718 Johnson, William R., court case 760 Jones, Vonnie, relief 713 Jones, Kans., railroad accident 753 Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation 760 Journal of agricultural research 685 Journal of National Cancer Institute- T44 Journal of research, National Bureau of Standards 707 Journal of Supreme Court 79 1 Jud, Alice G., transferee, court case TOT Jud, Ed. J., court case 797 Jud Plumbing & Heating, Inc — , 797 Judgments : food, drug, and cosmetics act, no- tices 743 rendered bv Court of Claims, pay- 800 rendered by District Courts—- 799-800 Judiciary appropriations 7 12 Jurors, protect 712 Justice Department appropriations 712 Juvenile Court of D. C, report _ 739 K Kacprzyk, Patricia M., relief 71S Karalis. Mary, relief 711, 718 Karsch, Blanche IT., admx., relief 711 Katalla area, Alaska, map 749 Keegan, Francis J., relief 731 Keegan, John, relief 731 Keegan, Wilbur V., court case— — 794 Kciser, Ilenrv. sale of allotment 735 Keith. Roberl W., relief 732 Keithlev, Donald R., relief of guardian. 720 Keithley Bros. Garage 720 Kenan, William R., jr., trustee, court case 795 Kentucky : court case 795 unemployment compensation ac- counts 722 Kerosene : safe use and storage on farm 691 world retail prices, etc 750 Index Key, l>. W., relief Kiskadden, William \\'.. land exchange, Kleanlax Linen Looms, Inc Kl.'inman, Philip, relief Knit doth, industrial, etc., statistics.. Knox, Fort, owners of land, etc., relief Koppy, Louis, court case Kraus. Otto, receiver, relief Krause, Albert W., court case Kunze, Edward I... relief Kuiize. Gerhard w.. court case Page . 7 IS . T::s . 766 . Tis . Too . 71 9 797 . 719 701 . 711 . 794 L Labels : approval, specification 777 copyrighted 7t'>9 paper, gummed, specification 801 Labor : adequacy of supply 791 conditions in Latin America 707 conditions In liberated Italy 767 court decisions of interest 707 labor and management news 791 labor information bulletin 704 labor market l 791 labor news (periodical I 707 monthly labor review 707 monthly report on labor force 700 organized, and children 705 Labor Department appropriations 711. 715, 729. 730 Labor unions : administration, list of manuals 705 directory 70 i Lacquers, industrial and business sta- tistics 700 Ladles, specification 77S Lake Champlaln Bridge Commission 712. Lake Charles area, statistical summary- 700 Lamp-auxiliaries, fluorescent, specifica- tion 802 Landholders, specification 802 Lamps : assembly, specification S10 field operating, technical manual S07 Lamsa, S. A., acquisition, opinion of C. A. B 704 Land, Emory S., rank of admiral F37 Land policy review 687 Lanterns, electric, floating, specifica- tion 778 Latin America : economic survey 7S0 imports and exports of U. S., FT reports 699 labor conditions 707 song books and references 781 Laughlin, James J., court case 701 Law enforcement, FBI bulletin 764 Law library reporter 747 Law df Mexico, guide 769 Laws : legislative report 765 private acts 710-711 public acts 711-712 State legislation, summaries 770 see also for single laws or compila- tions of laws, subject in- volved. Leaflets, copyrighted 769 Lease-lend operations, see Lend-lease operations. Leather : and products, specification 802 industrial reference service 700 publications 707 Lectures copyrighted 769 Ledwell, Francis, court case 78S Lee & Simmons, Inc 768 Legal literature of Mexico, guide 769 Legislation, see Laws. Legislative appropriations, see Appro- priations. Lend-lease operations, appropriation 784 Page I Utile. Alex IP. relief 718 LeptOSpiroai8, treatment 74:: LeRoy, Robert, court ease. t<; 1 Llbbey -Owens-Ford <;iass Co 761 Librairiaiis. medical record 768 Library reference list. O. P. A 788 Life insurance ; interest rate on loans, reduce 734 national service, extend 5 year pol- icies 734 Life preservers, specification 778 Lignite production 750 Lincoln National Life Insurance Co 795 Linens Aereas Mineras, S. A., acquisi- tion 704 Linters, see Cotton. Livestock : livestock and wool situation 687 market review and statistics 696 meat animals, farm production, etc 687 Loans : Commodity Credit Corporation statement 695 does it pay to borrow'.- 804 property improvements 772 Lobby boys. OI'A and 788 Lobsters, American 748 Lockers, planning co-op plant 692 Locomotives, inspection, etc., technical manual 808 Lore. Frank, relief 711 Louisville & Nashville K. K.. bonds 755 Lower, Fred A., relief 711 Lubricants : specification 778 world prices, etc.. motor lubricating oils 750 Lukens, C. D., trustee, court case 798 Lumber & Sawmill Workers Union 795 Lumber industry report 706 Luxembourg, education under enemy oc- cupation 742 Lynch, Humphrey J., court case of exrs_ 761 Lyons, Thomas E., address 746 M McAllister. Lester B., relief 719 McCarthy. T. J.. Steamship Co 794 Macauley, Edward, rank of rear ad- miral 725 McCullough, Ada. salary, etc., of hus- band 714 McCullough, Robert, salary, etc to widow 714 McCutchin. Alma, court case 797 McCutchin. Alex, court case 797 MacDonald, Madeline J., relief 719, 732 McEachem, D. II., court case 797 MacFarland, B. S., speech 7S7 McKay. Osborne E., relief 732 MacLennan. Stewart P., trustee, court case 797 McMaken, Fred, motor carrier decision- 750 Maddox, Donna S., relief of guardian- 719 Maddox. Saddle I., relief of guardian 719 Maddox. William W., relief 719 Magazine (aircraft camera) : specification S10 Magazines, see Periodicals. Magnesia, specification 802 Magnetic compass adjustment, etc 774 Mail routes, schedules 7S1 Maine Central R. R„ control of North- east Airlines, Inc 704 Mallette, Alma, relief 711 Maney, C. J.. Co.. Inc 739 Manganese monthly report 750 Manhattan Lighterage Corporation 76S Mankin, Paul W.. relief 719 Manpower : documents ftf war manpower pro- gram 791 manpower review 791 July 1945 XI Page .Manual : Ships Bureau manual 773 Supplies and Accounts Bureau manual 77!t War Department field manual- S04— SOS War Department technical man- ual 807 808 see also special subject. Manufactures, census, 1039, statistics- 700 Maps and charts : copyrighted 769 Geological Survey 749 Hydrographic Office 774 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey S12-S13 Marchant, Charles R., to accept medal- 733 Margarine production 695, 696 Marggraf, Mary G., relief 711 Marine Band, attend G. A. R. encamp- ment 725 Marine Corps : retired pay, double-time credits 724 under age enlistments, pay ete_ 720. 7:'." Maritime Commission : appropriation 7S4 appropriation repealed 712 Markets and marketing: and markets (periodical) 6S5 foreign crops and markets 692 marketing activities 696 marketing and transportation situ- ation 6S7 see also names of articles marketed. Marking. Navy shipment, handbook 780 Marquette Harbor chart S13 Marshall, James, exr., court case 701 Marshall. Robert, court case of exr 761 Martin, Stewart II., jr., relief of guar- dian 732 Marx, Estelle G., court case 797 Mary-Leila Cotton Mills, Inc 7S3 Mas, George N.. court case 761 Massman Construction Co 761 Mats, airplane landing, specification 776 .Meat : charts 78S distribution and black market 788 facts about meat sh irtage 78S general schedule of supplies 801 market review and statistics 696 Meat animals, see Livestock. Mechanical stokers, industrial, etc., statistics 700 Mechanics, seniority at navy yards, etc_ 737 Medals : Army regulations 804 Byrd Antarctic Expedition III members 72 1 for service in armed forces 723 Medical Corps. Army : noncombatant services, recogni- tion 723 officers, promotion 712 Medical Department, Army : held manual 805 regulatl ms 804 Medical record librarians 768 Medicine : medical bulletin. Veterans Admin. 803 naval medical bulletin 77;', Mediterranean area, food situation, etc 692 Moorsman. Margarel M., relief 711 Meighan, Burton C. jr., trustee, court case 795 Memorial services in House of Repre- sentatives 710 Merchant marine: and balance of payments, memo- randum 723 laws relating to. compilation 714 Merchant Marine Council proceedings.- 773 Mesa Verde National Park 751 Metals : future of light metals, business problems 729 Page Metals — Continued inspection, specification 802 white based antifriction bearing •metals 700 Meta i\\ ork : establishing, etc., metal working shop 707 • job descriptions 767 Meteorology, D. C, monthly summary- f09 Meter, drift, specification 810 Mevorah, Isadore C, court case 788 Mexico : imports and exports of U. S., FT reports 699 law and legal literature 769 Meyer, Bertram, court case 797 Michigan, territorial papers 794 Michner, Joseph, court ease 798 Milliner, Walter, court case 798 Middle Rio Grande Conservancy Dis- trict charges on Pueblo lands, pay T : ' ri Midshipmen from D. C, increase num- ber 725, 737 Migratory Labor Committee report 766 Mildew resistance, testing fabrics 691 Mileage, Government administrator 789 Military Academy, West Point, pay of chaplain 712 Military education. Army regulations — 804 Military information, how your words get to Japan 772 Military posts, camps and stations, Army regulations 804 Military records, Army regulations 804 Military supplies, storage and issue 804 Milk : evaporated, condensed, and dried, report 687 farm production, etc., 1943-44 687 fluid, prices in city markets 6S7 rates on 756 shipping cans 707 Millard, Elizabeth, salary, etc.. of hus- band 714 Millard, William C, salary, etc., to widow 714 Millis, Harry A., court case 795 Mine accidents, see Accidents. Minerals : laws relating to mineral lands 714 yearbooks 750 Minnesota, land conveyance 738 Minute man (periodical) S03 Mirage Flats project, specifications 751 Mississippi River : bridges 712 transportation, lines 813 Missouri, court case 741 Missouri Pacific R. R. accident 753 Mittens, industrial and business sta- tistics 700 Mobilization regulations S05 Money : circulation statement 800 paper currency outstanding 800 value of foreign moneys 800 Money bags, specification 776 Monon Transportation Corporation 756 Montgomery City Lines, Inc 711, 713 Montgomery Ward & Co., see Ward, Montgomery & Co. Monthly. Note. — For all publications which begin with the word "Monthly, see subject. Moon, Dorothy M., relief 719 Moore, George EL, relief 719 Morale, war and post-war. family con- tributions 7 42 Mortality, see Death. Mortgages : farm-mortgage debt, private lend- ers hold 687 insured mortgage portfolio 772 Mortuary procedures, see The dead. XII Index Page Mothers, statistical report on EM1C 70."> Mothers of World War Number Two. Incorporate ~~- Mol i"ii picl ares : copyrighted 70!) industrial reference service 700 Motor carriers : revenues and passengers 753 revenues, expenses, and statistics. 753 statistics, 1943 753 Motor vehicle fatalities. see Death. Motortrucks, ponton tractor, technical manual 807 Mounting bases, aircraft radio, specifi- cation ! 770 Milliter, Carl P., court case 797 Milliter, Sidney S., court case 7!t7 Music : folk, United States 770 musical compositions copyrighted- 769 prior to 1918, Russia 77o N National Airlines, Inc 704 National Archives : accessions " 771 annual report 771 National Bronx Bank of -New York 701 National Capital Housing Authority re- port 739 National Committee for Conservation of Manpower in War Indus- tries, directory 760 National Labor Relations Hoard appro- priation 7S4 National Lime Association safety com- petition 751 National Sand & Gravel Association safety competition 751 National War Labor Hoard monthly re- port 780 Nationality, citizens residing abroad, preserve 721 Nautical almanacs, American, 1940 775 Naval Academy, Annapolis, increase number of midshipmen from D. C 725, 737 Naval Advance Base Depot, North Kingstown, land convey- ance ' 712, 725 Naval Air Station, Bunker Hill, fire, reimburse naval person- nel 737 Naval Air Station, Norfolk, fire, reim- burse naval personnel 737 Naval firepower (periodical) 775 Naval Hospital, Seattle, fire, reimburse Navy personnel 719, 737 Naval medicine, see Medicine. Naval Operating Base, Trinidad, fire, reimburse Navy person- nel 737 Naval petroleum reserves, sec Petro- leum. Naval Reserve, retired officers, appoint- ment 72."> Naval stores, report on production, etc_ 088 Navigation : aiding, investigate new methods 723 foreign commerce and navigation, 1942 099 Navy : dental care of personnel 724. 737 disposition of facilities, restric- tions 726, 72!i mail clerks, waiving of bonds- 72.">. 737 reimburse personnel for loss of property 710, 719, 720, 737 retired officers, appointment 725 retired officers on duty as rear ad- miral, pay 737 retired pay, double-t into credits 724 shipment marking handbook ~_ 780 shore duty of officers 712, 720 under age enlistments, pay, etc 726, 737 Page Navy Department: appro] i rial ions 712 telephone directory 773 Neaiie & Levy Ship & Engine Building Co 719 Nebraska, court case 794 Nebraska Wesbvan University, re- lief 711,719 Neely, T. W., court case 797 Negroes, national Negro health news.. 743 .Netherlands, education under enemy oc- cupation 742 Netherlands Last [ndies, references 742 Neville, Nora B., admission to U. S 721 New England Foundation Co.. Inc 739 New Mexico, lands, settle claims 715 Newsmap . 811 Newspapers : circulation statements 726 contributions to, copyrighted 769 role in 6th war loan drive 803 Newtex Steamship Corporation 757 Newton, Ethel, relief 720 Nicholson Universal Steamship Co 794 Nickel-chromium-iron alloy, specifica- tion 810 Nesei in war against Japan 752 Nitrates, effect of silica on reduction 799 Norfolk Navy Yard fire, reimburse Navy personnel 737 Norris Stamping & Manufacturing Co 757 North America, current tables 705 North Carolina, court case 794, 795 Northeast Airlines, Inc 704 Northwest Airlines. Inc 704 Norway, education under enemy occupa- tion 742 Notice to mariners 774 Nurse Corps, Navy, State registration — 725 Nurses and nursing: nurses are needed 790 nursing schools yesterday, today, etc 743 Nuts, coupling, specification 778 Obsolete machinery, etc.. donation. Army regulations 803 Office safety, accident prevention 747 Officers' handbood of Maritime Service- 792 Official gazette of Patent Office 708 Official information and records, dis- closure 743 Official reports of Supreme Court 796 Oil, see Fuel oil — Lubricants — Oils — Petroleum — Pipe lines. Oil burners, industrial, etc., statistics 700 Oils: factory consumption 700 fats and oils situation 687 industrial and business statistics— 700 industrial reference service 700 varnish, specification 778 Okin. Samuel, court case 761, 794 Oklahoma, court case 795 Oleomargarine, see Margarine. Olsen. Sigfried, Shipping Co 711 Oneida National Rank & Trust Co 763 Ontario. Lake, chart 813 Operating lamps, technical manual 807 ( M'immis. Supreme Court 794-790 Orange-juice : canned, specificati >n 802 effect of potassium deficiency, etc 691 Orders : War Department, general orders__ stir, Mar Department, technical manual- 808 Ordnance Department, Army regula- tions 804 Oregon Caves Resort 732 Our American Government, revised edi- tion, print as doc 727 Ovens, specilication 778 Ozark National Forest game refuge 715 July 1945 XIII P Tage P. and S. docket 096 Pacific Alkali Co., Ltd 795 Pacfic Ocean : current tables, coast of N. Amer- ica, etc 705 plot charts, north and south Pa- cific 774 Packaging, see Packing. Packers and stoevkyards act, action taken on cases, monthly report 696 Packing : export shipment, turbo-supercharg- ers 810 overseas shipment, specification — 776 Packings, specifications -— 778 Padding, protective, specification 778 Pails, sieel. statistics 700 Paint and painting : Industrial, etc., statistics, paints — "700 painting ships in service 776 specifications, paints 778 Pamphlets copyright 769 Pan American Airways, Inc 701, 705 Pan American Day proceeding in House, print as doc 727 Panama, Trans-Isthmian Highway agreement 794 Panama Canal : navigation of waters, rules 783 publications, price lis.t 747 Paper : industry report 707 photographic, specification 810 Paper money, see Money. Paper Section. National Bureau of Standards 707 Paraguay : economic controls, etc 796 mining and manufacturing 796 Parasitology, specialized fields, hand- book 791 Park. Nelson R.. relief 732 Tarry. C. W., motor carrier decision 756 Parry. G. R., motor carrier decision 756 Passenger trains, sec Railroads. Patents : classification bulletin classification manual, substitute pages 708 classification of patents issued decisions official gazette pest control, review Pay, see Armv — Coast Guard — Marine Corps — Navy. T'.i v readjustment act, with notes, etc — Pay rolls : employment and pay rolls, detailed report preparation, Armv regulations Payroll savings, see War bonds. Peace : documents. 1939 45 790 em direcao a paz 793 la paz 793 Peaches, determining hardiness of fruit buds 686 Pea n tits : rates on 757 weekly peanut report 696 Pearl Harbor catastrophe, court martial cases 712. 736 Peas, canned, standards for grades 697 Peebles, Isaac S., jr., court case 797 Penicillin : certification of drugs 722 treatment of gonorrhea 744 treatment of leptosnirosis 743 Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corpora- tion 705 Pennsylvania R. R., rates on steel plates 757 Pennsylvania surface waters analyses. 749 708 -709 708 708 708 690 736 767 804 Periodicals : articles of military interest, ab- stracts contributions to, copyrighted copyrighted general schedule of supplies magazine war guide Personnel work offerings in colleges, etc Peru, land of tradition Perz, Myles, relief Pests, patents relating to control Peters, Martha R., court case Petroleum : crude petroleum and products facts about petroleum products forecast of demand for crude oil naval reserve no. 1 (Elk Hills) __ naval reserves, terminate land leases oil land leasing act of 1920 1_ oil well tax deductions 729, refining industry, union agree- ments weekly crude oil stock report Petty Motor Co 761- Pfannenstiehl, Adolf, relief Z Pharmaceuticals, industrial reference service Philadelphia, Pa., court case Philippine Islands : current tables remarks of Millard E. Tydings Phonograph records, folk music of U. Si Photographs copyrighted Photography, combat Physical examination standards I Physical performance for high-school girls Pickling inhibitors, specification 1 Picric acid, specification Pierce. Walter W.. relief Pierce Auto Freight Lines, Inc Pierce Oil Corporation Pigeon River, bridge Pilot charts Pins, taper, specification Pipe lines : related to national defense, extend act transportation revenue and traffic. see also Common carriers. Pi tcbers, specification Pftney-JBowes Postage Meter Co Planning, current literature Plant disease reporter Plaster, specification Plastics : cellulose-acetate, specification copyrighted Piatt, Herman, relief 711 Plays : dramatic compositions copyrighted. hasty heart Squanderbug's Mother Goose Plowing with moldboard plows Plywood, thickness of reinforcing plates, etc Poland : education under enemy occupation. proceeding of anniversary, print as doc Police in D. C, salary adjustment Polish National Alliance of United States of North America. Population of other American re- publics Population Division releases since Oct. 1944 Porcelain enameled products. tics Porter, Paul A., addresses 739— Postwar planning, policies, etc. : publications, price list selected references Page 812 769 769 801 790 743 786 711 690 797 751 789 751 725 725 714 734 768 751 -762 719 706 762 705 729 770 769 805 805 742 777 776 726 759 762 712 774 778 712 753 778 762 745 691 802 778 769 719 769 SI 2 803 691 693 742 727 721 772 786 700 700 740 747 789 XIV Index Page I". 'stage : rates i>n Ist-class matter, continue 729, 734 rali>s on 4th-class matter, revision _ 72(5. 728 Postal service : official postal guide 781 postal bulletin 781 salaries, reclassify 738 use clerks and carriers interchange- ably 738 Toslers : Adjutant General's Department 811 Army Service Forces 811 Defense Transportation Office 785 facts, bulletin of Government posters 790 Labor Standards Division 706 Medicine and Surgery Bureau 773 Navy Department 773 Price Administration Office 789 Solid Finds Administration for War 751 War Department 805 War Finance Division 803 War Food Administration 094 Potassium sulfate, specification 776 Pots for cooking, specification 778 Poultry : and egg situation 687 raising, more power 694 summary of market statistics 696 Pow, Margaret .T.. relief 711 Powell. Edith M., relief 732 Power, motive, for railways 754 Precipitation in Tennessee River basin_ 799 Preservers, life, specification 77S President of United States : emergency fund, appropriation 785 Executive Office appropriation 7X4 succession, request for legislation. 783 veto messages 783 rresfiue Isle Harbor chart 813 Pressure canners. care of ^^ Price, Lee. court case 757 Price Administration Office much ma- ligned 789 Prices : demand and price situation 6S6 extend emergency price control act 716, 728. 730 facts about food price control 7SS OPA pricing policy 7S9 OPA report to Congress 789 price control legislation, statement- 789 price regulations 789 provisions used in OPA regulations- 789 see also names of commodities. Primers, specifications 778 Printing trades, union wages and hours. 7<;^ Prints copyrighted 769 Prisoners, Army regulations ^_ 804 Prisoners of war : technical manual 807 treatment, investigation 723 Proclamations, explanatory note 783 Products and priorities (periodical) •'■M Property requisitioning, extension of act 724 Prostitution, near military and naval establishments, prohibit-- 724 Psittacosis occurrence in u. S 744 Public administration, arrangement of materials 697 Public affairs bulletins 769 rublic assistance : operations in selected cities 745 reprint from social security bul- letin 745 rublic documents, gee Government pub- lications. Public health, see Health. Public Health Service commissioned corps, declare military service 783 Page Public property : disposal of surplus Government property 736 summary of surplus property 740 Public relations, Army regulations 804 Public reads, gee Highways. Publication lists : Agricultural Economic Bureau 687 Agriculture Department 693 Children's Bureau 765 Geological Survey » 749 Mines Bureau 751 State Department 7!»3 Women's Bureau 768 SI i also special subject. Pueblo India us, charges on lands 785 Puerto Rico : coast pilot, supplement 705 trade in domestic and foreign mer- chandise 099 Pulp, see Wood pulp. Pumps, domestic, industrial, etc., sta- tistics 700 Punches, machine, specification-" 778 PurOil Co 783 Q Quarterly. Note. — For all publications which begin with the word. "Quarterly", see subject. Quartermaster Corps of Army 803 Quartermaster library record 812 Quav, M. Elizabeth, relief 719, 732 R Rabbits, rations, selection and prepara- tion 748 Rabies in D. C, control 721 Radio broadcasting : educational broadcasting, informa- tion 740 noncommercial programs, prohibit interference 722 standard broadcast station license- 740 Radio communication, publications for sale 747 Radio operators, safeguards for ahins__ 712. 723, 783 Radio stations, employee and compen- sation data 740 Radiomen, see Radio operators. Raff old Process Corporation 762 Rafters, barn, durability 693 Ragonese, Frank P., court case 162 Railroad accidents, see Accidents. Railroad cars, persons furnishing, sum- mary of reports 754 Railroad employees : females employed by cla^s 1 rail- ways 754 retirement, etc., acts, amend 722 wage statistics, class 1 steam rail- ways 754 Railroad Retirement Board monthly re- view 792 Railroads : destruction of records, regulations. 755 freight train performance 754 fuel and power for locomotives, etc_ 754 income and balance-sheet items 755 motive power and car equipment — 754 operating revenues and expenses — 754 operating statistics 754 operation, technical manual S08 passenger traffic statistics 754 passenger train performance 754 productivity and unit labor cost 768 revenue traffic statistics 755 yard service performance 755 sec also Common carriers. Rambo, Fred, court case 759 Rapides Parish, La., land transfer — ._- 715 July 1945 xv Page Rationing : facts about food rationing 788 stove rationing industry letter T90 stove rationing statistics 700 Rations, Navy, effect deeded changes— 'J26 Rav, Bee, court case 763 Realtv Bond & Mortgage Co 732 Reciprocity, see Trade agreements. Records : disposition of sundry papers.. 713 explanatory bulletin of regula- tions 7G8 wage and hour, regulations on how to keep 768 Recreation : community, suggested curriculum. 742 of all the people, stake of Govern- ment 742 recreation bulletin 742 summer community programs re- port 742 Red cedar shingles, statistics 700 Refrigeration equipment, technical manual 80S Regenold, S. A., admr.. court case 739 Registration record (securities) 792 Regular Army, see Army. Regulations : Army 803-804 Federal Communications Commis- sion 740 Federal Reserve System Board of Governors 741 General Accounting Office 746 Remains, see The dead. Eenl : allowances. Armv. etc., members not to lose 723, 737 labors' rent control program 789 Republic Cotton Mills, court case 780 Requisitioning property for defense, ex- tension of act 724 Reserve Officers' Training Corps, credit students for military train- ing 712 Retail trade, sales, independent stores — 700 Retired officers, etc., see Army — Coast Guard — Marine Corps — Navy. Retirement systems. State and local government, protection — 744 Rhea, Mrs. C. J., sr., relief 732 Rice : rates on 757 world production and trade 692 Riely, Henrv C, court case 762 Ritrer. Betty .T., relief 719 Riverside, Calif., railroad accident 753 Roach, .Tohn R.. court case 798 Roads, see Highways. Roberts, Frank, court case 762 Roborts Co.. Inc 798 RockclifTe Realty Corporation 789 Rods, welding, specification 778 Roentgenology. military, technical manual 80S Rogers. James G.. jr.. radio talks: 787 Romnel, Henry, jr., admr., court case— 794 Roofing, asphalt and tar. statistics 699 Roper, John L. Lumber Co 762 Roseburg, Oreg., rifle ranee, transfer 724 Rosneath, Scotland, fire, reimburse Navy personnel 719, 737 Rot, testing fabrics for resistance 691 Rotenone, inseetieidal uses 690 Rousseau, Camp, fire, reimburse Navy personnel 720. 737 Roval Johnson Memorial Veterans' Hospital 729, 735 Ruiz. Antonio, relief 711 Rules and regulations, see Regulations. Rural Electrification Administration, appropriations 784 Russian language, check list of ma- terials 770 S Page Safety at sea, new methods, Investi- gate 723 Safety of Ufe : competition, National Lime Assoc 7- • l competition, National Sand & Gravel Assoc 7">l Employees' Compensation Comn. bulletin 739 industrial health hazards control-. TIT.' industrial safety summaries " Tt;~> office safety 747 progress report-. 766 water safety suggestions 799 Saginaw, Tex., railroad accident To.", St. ('lair. Lake, chart 813 St. Lawrence River, charts 813 St. Louis (U. S. S.), officers in Span- ish-American War, relief. 737 St. Louis Oil Royalty Trust 70S St. Louis-San Francisco Ry., accident-. To:; Sales finance companies 700 Salmon, canned, annual summary 748 San Carlos project : charges on non-Indian lands, repay- ment 721. 735 power plant, modify contract pro- visions 735 Sanitation, agreement with Bolivia 793 Sasseen, Lome B., to accept medal 733 Sawmills, improvement, practical point- ers 693 Saws, woodworking, general schedule — 801 Sawyer, Alexander, relief . 711 Scales : plaform, specification 778 sounding machine tubes, specifica- tion 77S Scaravelli, Joseph V.. court case 762 School lunches, assist States in pro- gram 715 Schools at war, war savings news bul- letin 803 Scientific information, release 783 Scientific research, permanent program- T24 Scott, Spencer J., court case 757 Scranton Transit Co 783 Sera]) iron and steel, monthly report 750 Seaboard Air Line Ry., abandonment 755 Securities : prices, etc., of public securities 803 registration record 792 traded on exchanges 792 transactions and holdings, sum- mary 792 Securities and Exchange Commission rules of practice 792 Security-First National Bank of Los Angeles 797 Seismological bulletin 706 Selective service : as tide of war turns 792 local board memoranda 792 rejections, information 765 selective service (periodical) 792 Seminole Flavor Co 798 Seminole Rock & Sand Co 795 Senate Members, increase compensation. 730 Sermons copyrighted 769 Servaltes, Francis X., relief 711 Sorvel. Inc 772 Service ami regulatory announcements: Animal Industry Bureau 689 Entomology ami Plant Quarantine Bureau 690 Service schools. Army regulations 804 Servicemen's families, housing 72T. 733 Sextants, specification 779 Shades, eye, specification 779 Sheeting, specification s °2 Shellfish shippers, list 744 Shevenell, Prosper, & Son, Inc 798 Shingles, red-cedar, statistics 700 Shipping : laws relating to. compilation _<14 revenue and traffic of carriers 752 XVI Index Page Ships : disposition of merchanl vessels 727, 7:;:: disposition of naval vessels 726. 7'_".> in service, painting 776 radio safeguards 712,723,733 workshops 776 Shoemaker, Raymond B., retirement benefits 726 Shoes • (acts about 789 Industrial and business statistics — 699 Shore protect Ion : beach erosion studies 728, 729 Investigation, expenses 714 Shultz, William II., relief 732 Sick, transportation, field manual 805 Siding, asphalt and tar, statistics 699 Silver : imports and exports 699 mine production, monthly report — 751 Sin. lair & Carroll Co., Inc 795 Sioux Indians : claims Investigation, appropria- tion 736 court case 762 Slade, Robert L., relief 711 Slate, preprint from minerals yearbook- 751 Slidelilms of Agriculture Dept., note 695 Slippers, industrial and business sta- tistics 699 Smallwood, Stanley E., relief of estate--. 720 Smith. David B., relief 711,713 Smith, Katherine L., relief 711,713 Smith, Louis D., court case 762 Smith, R. N., motor carrier decision 756 Smith, R. It., motor carrier decision 756 Smith's Transfer Co 756 Km.. of, W. A., Inc 732 Smoot Sand & Gravel Corporation 762 Snail fever, article 773 Snakes, venomous. Taiwan Islands 775 Soap-powder, specification 802 Social leadership, conference discussion techniques 742 Social Security Board appropriation 784 Social security bulletin 744 Social services in social protection pro- gram 742 Societe Internationale Forestiere et Miniere du Congo & Com- panhia de Diamantes de Angola 796 Sockets, specification 802 Sodium thiosulphate, specification 810 Sohmer, Henry, court case 762 Soil conservation (periodical) 697 Soil conservation districts : organization by States, etc 697 returning veterans 697 Soils, hydrogen-ion concentration 707 Solenoids, specifications 810 Solicitor, Agriculture Dept., appropria- tions 784 Sommers. Tack, court case 760 Soiil'~'. Latki American books, etc 781 Sorghum, Ms_. A V, n linkage group 691 Southgate Brokerage Co., Inc 745 Southwestern Drug Co 720 Soviet Union, see Union of Soviet So- cialist Republics. Soybean oil refiners 688 Soybeans : market summary 697 seeds tier pod and leaflet shape 686 Spacers, electrical indicating instru- ments, specification 776 Specifications : Army 808-811, 812 Army Air Forces, index 808 Federal standard stock catalog- 801-802 ioint Army-Navy 776 Xnw Department 776-779 used by Navy Department. index__ 776 used by War Department, index, supplement 805 Page Specimens, preparation from animal tissues 689 Spectacles for military, etc., person- nel 805 Spiker, Clarence J., relief 721 Splinting, field manual 805 Splints, medical and surgical, specifi- cation 802 Springfield Co-Operative Bank 720 Bquanderbug's Mother Goose 803 Square Construction Co 762 Squilgees, specification 779 Stabilization act, extend . 716, 728, 730 Stains, specification 779 Standard Accident Insurance Co 762 Standard Fruit & Steamship Co 739, 763 State boards for vocational education, reports 742 State Department : appropriations 712 biographic register 793 State finances 699 State legislation, see Laws. State publications, .see Government publications. Statistical quality control 791 Statistics, see also special subject. Stedman, Jeannette B., relief 720 Steel : castings, industrial, etc., statistics_ 699 plates, rates on 757 scrap, monthly report 750 specifications 779 war plants disposal, hearings prep- aration 736 see also names of articles manu- factured from steel. Stewart, Harry, relief of mother 711 Stock ranges, better management 693 Stokers, industrial and business sta- tistics 700 Stone. Ruth C, relief '. 720 Stoppers, rubber, specification 802 Stout, Gladys, relief 711 Stoves : and burners, technical manual 807 rationing, industry letter 790 rationing, statistics 790 Straka, Charles A., relief of estate 711 Strang. Jane A., relief 732 Strangio, Domenico. relief _^._ 711 Stresses, stress-strain relations 770 Stvle manual. Government Printing Office 746 Subsidies, payments on commodities, continue 713 Succession to the Presidency, see Presi- dent of United States. Sugar : allocations, investigation 721 copper reduction, etc 707 faefs about 790 for home canning 700 Sugar refineries, women's wartime jobs_ 768 Sugarcane affected with chlorotic streak 601 Sulfur, native, mineral market report. 751 Summers. Clvde W.. .court case 794 Superior Uniform Cap & Shirt Mfg. Co_ 763 Superphosphates, industrial, etc., sta- tistics 700 Snnnlies. see Commercial products. Snrmont. Charles E., relief 732 Surplus Government property, see Pub- lic property. Sutures, specification 802 Swcetpotatoes. planting and hill spac- ing 691 Swent, ,T. W.. court case 798 Swent, Ursula L.. court case 798 Swift & Co. Employes Benefit Associa- tion 763 July 1945 XVII T Page Tables of allowances 80G Tables of organization and equipment- S06- 807 Taiwan Islands, venomous snakes 775 Talking books, instructions to readers- 709 Tamesa, Minola, court case 703 Tank vessels, regulations 773 Tanks, industrial and business statis- tics 700 Tanning extracts, vegetable, correction tables 707 Tape : adhesive, packing for overseas shipment 770 asbestos, specification 777 Taper pins, specification 778 Technical courses. Marine Corps In- stitute 773 Technology, current developments, sum- mary 70S Telegraph, data from carriers' monthly reports 740 Telephone : data from carriers' monthly re- ports 740 Navy Department directory 773 War Department directory 808 Temperature-indicating instruments 777 10 East 40th Street Building, Inc 705 Tennessee, court case 795 Tennessee, Alabam i & Georgia Hy. rates on fuel oil 75G Tennessee Coach Co 750 Terminal services, I. C. C. decisions 757 Territorial papers of United States : collecting, etc., continue 727 Territory of Michigan 794 Testers, battery-water 779 Testing outfits, dissolved oxygen 779 Tetrachlorethylene, specification 779 Tetrasodium-pyrophosphate, specifica- tion 779 Texas, court cise 795 Texas Auto Co 703 Texas Rice Mills Traffic Bureau 757 Texas Textile Mills 772 Textiles, pyroxylin coated 700 Thayer, Jane, relief 732 Theatre in Russia prior to 1918 770 Thermometers, specifications 779, 810 Thomas, C. A., admr., court case 703 Thomas, C. E., court cise of admrs 703 Thomas Paner Stock Co 703 Thornton, Davis B., court case 70S Thorn*/,, Camiel, court case 798 Tidwell, William P., relief 783 Tiles : specification 770 which John for young workers? 704 Tillamook Indians, court case 763 Timber : is shortage coming? 093 products series, industry report 700 Tine. Terresa, relief 720 Tire chains, general schedule of sup- plies 801 Tires : packing for overseas shipment 770 synthetic rubber, care and use 785 Title Guarantee & Trust Co., exr 795 Tlingit Indians, relief 712, 736 Tobacco : dark air-cured, market review 697 flue-cured, market review 097 stocks report 697 tobacco situation 687 Tobey Hospital 732 Toledo, Peoria & Western R. R., pos- session, etc 783 Tomato-paste, specification 802 Tomato wilt fungus, physiologic spe- cialization 686 Tonner, Cecilia M., relief 733 Tools, nonsparking. specification 779 Tourniquets, specification 802 654924 — 45 11 Pa are Towels, turkish, specification 802 Towing gear. Ships Bureau manual 776 Trade agreements : extend act 734 miscellany of information 796 program, public affairs bulletin 769 reductions, effect on tariff levels 796 Trade marks : applicants, list for opposition 708 decisions 708 list from official gazette 709 Trains, see Railroads. Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc 705 Transfers, details, etc., of commis- sioned officers, Army reg- ulations 804 Trans-Isthmian Highway, agreement 794 Transportation : domestic, industry report 707 industrial reference service 706 publications, price list 747 situation 087 statistics, monthly comment 755 Transportation Committee news 790 Transportation Corps, Army regula- tions 804 Travel allowances, technical manual 808 Treadwell, Millard L,, relief 783 Treasury daily statement 800 Trimmer, photographic print, specifica- tion 811 Truck crop estimate reports 687 Truckee-Carson Irrigation District, re- lief 722 Trucks, see Motortrucks. Tuberculosis in animals, eradication 689 Tubes (inner) : specification 776 Tubing, specifications 779 Tucker, Henry B., relief of heirs 733 Tug Fork, bridge 712 Tungsten deposits in Beaver County, Utah 749 Turbo-superchargers, packaging for ex- port 810 Turner, Fred L., patent appeal 709 Twine, specification 779 Tydings, Millard E. (Senator from Md.) : conditions in the Philippines 729 Tyler, Doris M., relief 720 Tyler, George C, relief 720 Typewriters, care, what to do, how to do it 697 U Ulster County, N. Y., airspace reserva- tion 782 Underwear, industrial, etc., statistics 700 Unemployment compensation : interpretation service 745 legislation, message urging pas- sage 7S3 transfers from Kentucky funds 722 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics : food situation, etc 692 former and new names of places 749 United Air Lines Transport Corpora- tion 704, 705 United Association of Journeymen Plumbers & Steamfitters of United States and Canada 795 United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America 795 United Fruit Co 763 United States Alkali Export Association, Inc 795 U. S. Commercial Co 763 USDA (periodical) 686 USSR, see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Utah Junk Co 790 XVIII Index V Page Valentine, Joe, court case 790 Valentine & Sons 790 Valves, specification 802 Vamlenbergc. J. V., transferee, court case 763 Varnish, industrial and business sta- tistics 700 VI), sec Venereal diseases. Vegetables : freezing preservation 688 processing wastes 088 truck crop estimate reports 6S7 vegetables situation. 088 Velva fruit, making at home 090 Venerenl discuses : education (if soldier 744 vd war letter 744 venereal disease Information 744 Venezuela, la nil of oil 780 Vessels, ggg Ships. Veterans : coining home 811 education. State-wide planning 742 housing for veterans with fam- ilies 727, 7:?:! settlement on reclamation projects- 722 Veterans Administration : em ploy men I priority, etc 734 facilities, naming. 1 729.734-735 Veterinary Corps. Army, officers, pro- motion 712 Vice President of United States, in- crease compensation 730 Victory Farm Volunteers, accident pol- icies 088 Victory fleet (periodical) 770 Vidorto. Elizabeth, relief 711 Virgin Islands : const pilot, supplement 705 trade in domestic and foreign mer- chandise 699 vtriinia wet lands, etc 688 Virus-Serum Control Division, activities of establishments super- vised 689 Viruses on ornamental, etc.. plants 691 Viscomi. Kaffaele, court case of com- mittee 763 Visnovee, Helen, relief 720 Visnovec. John, relief 720 Visnovee. Rose, relief 720 Vital statistics : monthly report, hiostatistics 780 monthly vital statistics bulletin 700 special reports 700 Vitamin A report 748 Vocational education : cooperation with States, appoint- ments 734 di'rest of reports of State boards.. 742 misc. series 743 Vocational rehabilitation, selected state- ments 745 Volunteers (OP A periodical) 790 \V Wabash R. It. accident 753 Wndford. Samuel, relief of guardian 733 Wages : annua Ik provisions In union agree- ments 767 farm, rates ;it January record 687 farm, rates continue to rise 687 railroad employees 754 records, renditions on how to keen 768 Wncrgoner, Beatrice n.. relief 720 Wncmnn. N.. & Co 730 Walter. .Vice, relief 733 Wallace, Henry A . address 098 Walton. Sidney B.. relief 711 War. documents. 1939-45 790 War agencies, see Government offices. Page War bonds : news bulletin for teachers 803 newspapers' role in 6th loan drive- 80.3 P. S., payroll savings bulletin 803 War Department : appropriations 715, 785 budget for 1946 784 claims for damages, pay 804 claims for damages, settlement 710 military personnel, etc., settle claims 711 War Mobilization and Reconversion Of- fice, exempt employees from certain provisions of criminal code 712 War plants disposal, preparation of hearings 736 War Production Board organization 791 War Refugee Board appropriation 785 War relief, foreign, appropriation 785 War Relocation Authority report 752 War risk insurance report 723 War Shipping Administration appro- priation 785 War supply contracts, see Government contracts. Ward, Montgomery. & Co 763 Warehouses, public-merchandise 700 Warner Holding Co 790 Washers, specification 779 Washington County, Minn., land con- ditions 697 Water : ground, resources of El Paso area, Tex 749 surface, of Pennsylvania, analy- sis 749 surface, supply of Great Basin 749 Water carriers, see Common carriers. Water fowl, management, etc., publica- tions 748 Water systems, industrial, etc., statis- tics 700 Weather : monthly weather review 709 weekly weather and crop bulletin. 709 Weekly. Note. — For all publications which begin with the word "Weekly", see subject. Weeks, Inman W., admr., court case 763 Weil. Edmond, Inc 763 Welch, Edward J., court case 761 Wells, Arthur H., court case 763 Wells. Flora G.. court case 763 West End Chemical Co., Inc 795 West Indies, coast pilot, supplement 705 Western Air Lines, Inc 705 Wet lands of Virginia and community drainage 688 Whayne, Harry T., court case 790 Whavne, Roy C, Supply Co 790 Wheat : industrial and business statistics — 700 situation 688 weekly bulletin 709 Wheeler, William R., patent interfer- ence 694 Wheeling & Lake Erie Ry., operation 755 White, William A., relief 737 White bass in TVA waters 799 White Van Line, Inc 733 Whittington, Mrs. J. B., relief 720 Whittington, Mrs. Robert L., relief 720 Wholesale trade, sales, inventories, etc- 700 Wichita Falls & Southern R. R. rates on gasoline 756 Wlckard. Claude R., address 685 Wiener, Jacipies L., court case 796 Wiener, Samuel G., court case 796 Wiener, William B., court case 796 Wlcgs. Charles F.. court case 761-762 Wilcox, Laird, court case 764 Wilcox. Maud court case 764 Wildermuth, Elias F., court case 760 July 1945 XIX Page Willaman, John J., patent interference- 694 Williams, Ed, relief 711 Williams. Leon A., relief 720 Williams, O. B. court case 794 Wilson, Elizabeth A., court case of admr 739 Wilson, James A., relief of estate 720 Windmills, industrial, etc., statistics 700 Winter, Madeline, relief 720 Wire, specifications 779, 802 Wisconsin, court case 764 Wisconsin Public Service Corporation-- 704 Witnesses, protect 712 Wittsclien, Otto H., court case 798 Women : employed by class 1 steam rail- ways 754 medical services, outlook 768 wartime jobs in cane-sugar refin- eries 76S Women's Bureau work 768 Wood. Glenn D.. patent appeal 709 Wood. William T., court case of trustee- 795 Wood : bolt-bearing strength, etc 693 products, general schedule of sup- plies 800 saccharification 693 substitute for white-cedar, etc 093 Wood ducks, nesting boxes 799 Wood pulp, industry report 707 Woodward, Charles P., patent inter- ference 694 Page Wool : livestock and wool situation 687 market review and statistics 696 stocks, industrial, etc., statistics 700 Wool machinery, activity, statistics 700 Woolen industry, fiber consumption, etc 700 Workshops on ships 776 World War, 1939- : emergency fund for the President 785 outline of progress 783 publications, price list 747 WornbofF, Josephine, relief 711 Womhoff, W. C. relief 711 Worsted industry, fiber consumption, etc 700 Wounded, transportation, field manual- 805 Wyoming, court case 794 Wyzynski, Joseph, relief 733 T York Engineering & Construction Co 739 Yost, George W., court case 798 Yost, Juanita. court case 798 Youngerman-Reynolds Hardwood Co., Inc 795 Youth, building the future for 765 Z Ziegler, Helen M., court case 797 Ziegler, William, jr., court case 797 Zoology, specialized fields, handbook 791 Zucker, Jack W., court ease 764 US. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1945 United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents NO. 607 AUGUST I945 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : I945 FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. 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Alphabetical List of Government Authors Page Accounts Committee, House 840 Adjutant General's Department 924 Agricultural Adjustment Agency 826 Agricultural and Industrial Chemist ry Bureau 822 Agricultural Economics Bureau 821 Agricultural Research Administration 822 Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate 854 Agriculture Committee, House 840 Agriculture Department 821 American Ethnology Bureau 905 American Small Business, Special Committee to Study Problems of, Senate 855 Animal Industry Bureau 822 Appropriations Committee, House 841 Appropriations Committee, Senate 855 Army Air Forces r 920 Army Service Forces 924 Banking and Currency Committee, House 841 Banking and Currency Committee, Senate 855 Budget Bureau 899 Census Bureau 828 Children's Bureau 885 Civil Aeronautics Administration _.. 829 Civil Aeronautics Authority 829 Civil Aeronautics Board 829 Claims Committee, House 842 Claims Committee, Senate 856 Coast and Geodetic Survey 830 Commerce Committee, Senate 859 Commerce Department 828 Commodity Credit Corporation - 826 Comptroller of Currency 910 Conference Committees 838 Congress 834 Copyright Office 888 Court of Claims 866 Dairy Industry Bureau 822 Defense Transportation Office 900 District of Columbia Committee, House 845 District of Columbia Committee, Senate 860 Documents Office 871 Education and Labor Committee, Senate 860 Education Office 868 Emergency Boards (National Railway Labor Panel) 867 Emergency Management Office 900 v vi Government Publications Page Engineer Department 925 Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau 822 EDxecutive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of 839 Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, House 845 Experiment Stations Office 823 Extension Service 826 Farm Credit Administration 824 Farm Security Administration 827 Federal Communications Commission 867 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation 827 Federal Home Loan Bank Administration 890 Federal Loan Agency 867 Federal Power Commission 867 Federal Register Division 890 Federal Reserve System Board of Governors 867 Federal Security Agency ._ 868 Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division 910 Federal Trade Commission 870 Federal Works Agency 871 Finance Committee, Senate 861 Fish and Wildlife Service 871 Food and Drug Administration 868 Food Shortages, Special Committee to Investigate, House 845 Foreign Affairs Committee, House 845 Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 831 Foreign Economic Administration 900 Foreign Relations Committee, Senate 861 Forest Service 824 Geological Survey 873 Government Printing Office 871 House of Representatives 839 Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau 823 Immigration and Naturalization Committee, House 845 Immigration and Naturalization Service i 885 Indian Affairs Committee, House 845 Information and Education Division 924 Information Office 824 Inter-American Affairs Office 900 Interior Department 871 Internal Revenue Bureau 910 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House 845 Interstate Commerce Commission 878 Irrigation and Reclamation Committee, House 846 Irrigation and Reclamation Committee, Senate 861 Judiciary Committee, House 846 Judiciary Committee, Senate 861 Justice Department 880 Labor Department 885 Labor Standards Division 885 Labor Statistics Bureau 886 Legislative Reference Service 888 Library Committee, House 847 Library Committee, Senate 862 August 1945 VII Page Library of Congress 887 Library of Department of Agriculture 825 Library of Department of Labor 886 Marine Corps 891 Maritime Commission 888 Marketing Services Office 827 Medical Department 924 Medicine and Surgery Bureau 891 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House 847 Military Affairs Committee, House 847 Military Affairs Committee, Senate 862 Mines Bureau 876 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 889 National Archives 889 National Bureau of Standards 831 National Defense Program, Special Committee Investigating, Senate 863 National Housing Agency 890 National Institute of Health 870 National Labor Relations Board 890 National Railroad Adjustment Board 891 Naval Academy 892 Naval Affairs Committee, House 849 Naval Affairs Committee, Senate 863 Naval Communications Division 892 Naval Operations Office 892 Naval Personnel Bureau 892 Navy Department 891 Ordnance Department 925 Pan American Union 895 Patent Office 833 Patents Committee, House , 851 Physical Fitness Committee 868 Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau 823 Post Office and Post Roads Committee, House 851 Post Office Department 896 Post Offices and Post Roads Committee, Senate 865 Post- War Economic Policy and Planning, Special Committee on, House. 851 Post-War Military Policy, Select Committee on, House 851 President of United States 897 Price Administration Office _. 900 Printing Committee, House » 851 Printing Committee, Senate •_ 865 Pri nts and Photographs Division 888 Procurement Division .__ 910 Public Assistance Bureau 870 Public Buildings and Grounds Committee, House 852 Public Health Service 868 Public Lands and Surveys Committee, Senate 865 Public Lands Committee, House 852 Public Roads Administration 871 Railway Mail Service 896 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 867 Reference Department 888 VIII GOVIRNMKNT PUBLICATIONS Page Rivera and Harbors Committee, House 852 Rules Committee, House 852 Rules Committee, Senate 866 Scientific Research and Development Office 902 Securities and Exchange Commission 904 Selective Service System 904 Senate 854 Ships Bureau 892 Smithsonian Institution 904 Social Security Board 870 Soil Conservation Service 828 Solicitor, Agriculture Department 825 Solicitor, Labor Department 886 Special Services Division 925 State Department 905 Supplies and Accounts Bureau . 892 Supreme Court. 906 Tariff Commission 907 Tax Court 907 Tennessee Valley Authority 909 Territories and Insular Affairs Committee, Senate 866 Topography Division _ 897 Treasury Department 909 War Claims Committee, House 853 War Contracts Price Adjustment Board 912 War Department 912 War Finance Division 912 War Food Administration 826 War Information Office 902 War Manpower Commission 903 War Mobilization and Reconversion Office 925 War Production Board 903 War Relocation Authority 878 Ways and Means Committee, House 853 Women's Bureau 887 World War Veterans' Legislation Committee, House 853 General Information The Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Oflice, Washington, D. 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This will contain index entries for all the numbers issued from January to December, and can be bound with the numbers as an index to the volume. Persons desiring to bind the catalog at the end of the year should be careful to retain the numbers received monthly, as duplicate copies cannot be supplied. A monthly index of the principal subjects is to be found at the end of each issue of the Monthly catalog. Notes of General Interest Scientific Research and Development Office The Office of Scientific Research and Development was created within the Office for Emergency Management of the Executive Office of the President by Executive order 8807 of June 28, 1941, for the purpose of assuring adequate provi- sion for research on scientific and medical problems relating to the national defense. Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs June 1945. On page 627, 3d entry from top of page, change 2d line to read "by] Florence Clothier. [1945.] p. 531-549. [Processed. Presented at meet-". July 1945. On page 775, under center head "Nautical Almanac Office", subhead "American nautical almanac", 1st line, change "[calendar] year 1945" to read "[calendar] year 19J6". 818 New Classification Numbers Agricultural Economics Bureau. A3G.15G: nos Surveys of wages and wage rates in agricul- ture, reports. [Proc] Agricultural Research Administration. Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau. A77.320 : nos Picture sheets. Note. — See, for earlier issues, A5G.120 : (nos. I. War Food Administration. Agricultural Adjustment Agency. A80.UU8 : CT Conservation practices. [Publications in this class appeared in the Monthly catalog for June 1944, p. 484.] Farm Security Administration. A80.709 : date & nos Family progress report, releases. [Proc] Federal Crop Insurance Corporation. A80.901:date Annual reports. Note. — See, for earlier issues, A79.301 : (date). AS0.902:CT General publications. Note.— See, for earlier issues, A79.302 : (CT). A80.903 :-905 : ( Reserved ) A80.906:CT Regulations, rules, and instructions. Note. — Includes handbooks and manuals. See, for earlier issues, A79.306 : (CT). A80.807:nos ' Information [series]. Note. — See, for earlier issues, A76.108 : (nos.). Coast and Geodetic Survey. C4.9 8 :nos World aeronautical charts. [Restricted.] Civil Aeronautics Authority. Civil Aeronautics Administration. C31.126 : date Directory of airfields, U. S. Army & Navy. (bimonthly). [Processed. Restricted.] Social Security Board. Employment Security Bureau. FS 3.105 : CT Laws. General Accounting Office. GA 1.10: nos General Accounting Office salary tables. War Relocation Authority. I 52.9: nos Community analysis reports. [Proc.l Note.— See, for earlier issues, Pr.32.541 : (nos.). I 52.10: nos Project analysis series. [Proc] Note. — See, for earlier issues, Pr32.5411 : (nos.). I 52.11 : nos Community analysis notes. [Proc] Labor Standards Division. L16.25 : nos Controlling chemical hazards series. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. LC25.6 : CT Regulations, rules, and instructions. Note. — Includes handbooks and manuals. Reference Department, Library of Congress. LC29.7:CT Census Library Project series. [Proc] Naval Operations Office. Hydroyraphic Office. N6.ll 5 : date & nos Notice to mariners, North American-Caribbean edition (weekly). Coast Guard. N24.36:CT Fact books. [Proc] 819 820 Government Publications Emergency Management Office. Scientific Research and Development Office. Pr32.413:CT Publications of Scientific Research and Devel- opment Office. Price Administration Office. Pr32.4248 e : nos OPA manual newsletters, Board management. Pr32.4248 7 : nos OPA manual news letters, Enforcement. [Processed and printed.] War Production Board. Pr32.4834 : date Cutbacks reported to Production Readjustment Com mi t tee (monthly). [Processed. Re- stricted.] Pr32.4835 : nos Quality control notes. [Proc] War Relocation Authority. Pr32.5410 : nos Community analysis reports. [Proc] Note. — See, for later issues, 152.9: (nos.). Pr32.5411 : nos Project analysis series. [Proc] Note. — See, for later issues, 152.10: (nos.). Treasury Department. T 1.36: date Interdepartmental War Savings Bond Com- mittee, Monthly bulletins. Army Air Forces. W108.21 : nos Information letters (monthly). [Proc] Surplus Property Board. Y3.W19 7 : 201 < datc) Annual reports. Y3W19 7 202 (CT) General publications. Y3.W19 7 : 207 ( date > Quarterly progress reports by Surplus Property Board to Congress. Y4.F73:CT Food Shortages, Special Committee to Investi- gate, House. Note. — The following publications have been discontinued : Price Administra- tion Office, Group services bulletin (Pr32.4232: nos.) ; War Department, Lists of War Department publications, Army regulations, blank forms, Tables of organi- zation and equipment, Tables of basic allowances and allowances and Index to General orders, Bulletins, and numbered Circulars. (W1.41: date). Congressional Set Note. — The bound volumes of congressional documents and reports are not listed in the Monthly catalogs, since the publications contained therein have been previously entered separately. The following bound volumes were sent to Depository Libraries during the month of July 1945 : House Documents.- No. 423, 78th Congress, 2d session. • Item 320 No. 5S0, 78th Congress, 2d session. • Item 320 Senate Journal Journal of Senate, 78th Congress, 2d session. • Item 311 Monthly Catalog NO. 607 • AUGUST 1945 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, who can then select the available ones desired. Cooperatives. Agricultural cooperatives in postwar period. July 1945. [4] 4- 41 p. 4° [Processed.] f L. C card 45-36489 A 1.63 : C 78 Farm opportunities? prospects, problems, policies; prepared by land settlement work group of Interbureau Committee on Postwar Agricultural Programs. Washington, D. C, May 1945. [2] 4-22 p. 4° [Processed. "Agricultural" in- advertently included in name of Committee.] f L. C. card 45-36490 A 1.63 :F 22 Flax. Statistical study of relations between flax fiber numbers and diameters and sizes of stems [with list of literature cited] ; by Julian H. Miller, M. Gwen- dolyn Burton, and Troy Manning. 1945. [2] 4-269-281 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, Apr. 15, 1945, v. 70, no. 8.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Ga.-19 Fruit. Post-war readjustments in processing and marketing dehydrated fruits and vegetables [with list of selected references] ; prepared by working group on post-war readjustments in processing and marketing facilities and methods [of] Inter-Bureau Committee on Post-War Planning. Washington, D. C, May 1945. [4]+v+99+[3] p. il. 2 p. of maps, 4° [Processed. Prepared in coopera- tion with War Food Administration.] t A 1.63 : F 94 Post-war planning. Farmers look at post-war prospects. May 1945. 20 p. il. oblong 24° (AIS-20; Interbureau Committee on Post-War Programs.) f • Item 11 L. C. card Agr 45-203 A 1.64 : 20 What peace can mean to American farmers, post-war agriculture and employment. [May 1945.] 28 p. (Miscellaneous publication 562.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 14 L. C. card Agr 45-194 A 1.38 : 562 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Cherries. Special report on sour cherry production in 5 Eastern States, as of June 15. 1945. June 22, 1945. 2 p. 4° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Proc- essed.] f A 36.2 : C 42/2/945 Farm population estimates, Jan. 1945. July 1945. 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.123: 945 Fruits (13 noncitrus), production and utilization, 1934-44; [prepared by Cary D. Palmer, E. O. Schlotzhauer, and P. F. Kiesler]. Washington, D. C, June 1945. [2] +22 p. il. large 8° [Processed.] f L. C. card 45-36491 A 36.2 : F 94/33/934-44 Meat. Production and distribution of meat scraps and tankage, Julv 1944-Mnr. 1945. June 25, 1945. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2 : M 46/8/944-45 Seasonal variation. Methods of measuring seasonal variation, and making ad- justments for it. May 1945. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2 : Se 1 • Sent to Depository Libraries 821 822 Government Publications 1 < l >T against white-fringed beetle adults conducted at Florala, Ala., during 1944; [by] Hiram C. Young. Juno 1945. 14 p. 4° (E-662.) [Processed.] t A 77.312 : E-662 Tests of DDT and pyrethrum in oil solutions and in emulsions against ear- worm in sweet corn; by R. A. Blanchard and A. F. Satterthwait. July 1945. 7 p. 4° (E-605.) [Processed.] t A 77.312 : E-665 Insect Pest Survey, special supplement (1945, no. 4) ; July 20, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.310/3 : 945/4 Insecticide Investigations Division. List of publications and patents of Division of Insecticide Investigations, Jan. 1-June 30, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t A 77.318 : 945/1 Insecticides. Comparison of 4 insecticides, including DDT, in mineral oil for control of corn earworm in dent seed corn [with list of literature cited] ; by R. A. Blanchard and A. F. Satterthwait. June 1945. 7 p. 4° (E-644 [664].) [Processed.] t A 77.312 :E-<><;4 Japanese beetle. Milky disease spore dust for control of Japanese beetle grubs in lawns and other turf areas. [Revised edition.] June 1945. 2 p. 4" [Processed.] t A 77.302 : J 27/3/945 Microscope lamp; by Francis Munger. June 1945. [2] p. il. 4° (ET-222.) [Processed.] t A 77.313: 222 Plants of possible insecticidal value, review of literature up to 1941 [with list of literature cited] ; by N. E. Mclndoo. May 1945. 2S6 p. 4° (E-661.) [Proc- essed.] f A 77.312 : E-661 Service announcements. Index to Service and regulatory announcements, 1944. Aug. 1945. 3 p. t •Item 86 A 77.308 : 15S-161/ind. EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station. Report of Federal Experiment Station in Puerto Rico, [fiscal year] 1944 [with list of literature cited]. June 1945. ii+44 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 91 L. C. card 8-27251 A 77.461 : 944 HUMAN NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU Jellies. Home-made jellies, jams, and preserves; [bv Fannv Walker Yeatman, Mabel C. Stienbarger]. [May 1938, slightly revised June 1945.] [1945.] ii+18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1800.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 10 A 1.9: 1800/3 PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU Fcr-tilizcrs. Use of commercial fertilizers in cotton production [with list of litera- ture cited] ; by J. J. Skinner. May 1945. 26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Cir- cular 720.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-201 A 1.4/2 : 720 Fruit. Home fruit garden in East Central and Middle Atlantic States; [pre- pared by staff of Division of Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Diseases with collaboration of horticulturists of States in the region]. [Apr. 1942, slightly revised June 1945.] [1945.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 218.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 13 A 1.35 : 218/2 Millet. Effect of different soil colloids on toxicitv of boric acid to foxtail millet and wheat; by P. L. Gile. 1945. [2] 4-339-346 p. [From Journal of agricul- tural research, May 15, 1945, v. 70, no. 10.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : G-1327 Tobacco. Flue-cured tobacco resistant to bacterial (Granville) wilt; by Thomas E. Smith, E. E. Clayton, and E. G. Moss. July 1945. 7 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 727.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-196 A 1.4/2 : 727 • Sent to Depository Libraries 661626 — 45— No. 607 2 824 Government Publications Trees. Reducing damage to fcreesfrom construction work; |l>y Marvin E. Fowler, G. F. Gravatt, and A. Robert Thompson]. [June 1945.] ii+26 p. il. (Agricul- ture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1967.) [Prepared in cooperation with National Park Service. Includes list of other Farmers' bulletins which may he helpful.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 10 L. C. card Agr 45-200 A 1.9: 1967 Transplanting trees and shrubs; by J. Wise Byrnes and Guv E. Yerkes. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.502 :T 71 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION Cooperatives. Summary of cases relating to farmers' cooperative associations, summary 26, June 1945; prepared by Lyman S. Hulbert. [1945.] [3]+ 20 p. 4° [Processed.] t A72.1S:26 Food lockers. Frozen food locker plants, location, capacity, rates, and use, Jan. 1, 1943; by S. T. Warrington and Paul C. Wilkins. Mar. 1945. cover title, v-f 45 p. il. 4° (Miscellaneous report 81.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t A 72.8 : 81 Honey. Organizing honey marketing cooperatives in wartime ; by Henry M. Bain. Mar. 1945. cover title, iv-f-28 p. il. 4° (Miscellaneous report 79.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f A 72.8: 79 FOREST SERVICE Compression failures in wood detected by application of carbon tetrachloride to surface: [by John P. Limbach]. Mar. 1945. [1] +3 p. 3 p. of pi. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/2 : W 85/83/945 Glue. Synthetic-resin glues. Revised Apr. 1945. [1945.] [l]+20 p. 4 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/2 : G 52/15/945 Lumber. -Effect of direction of growth rings on relative amount of shrinkage in width and thickness of lumber and effect of radial and tangential shrinkage on dimensions of round timbers; [by J. D. MacLean]. Mar. 1945. [l]-(-10 p. 7 p. of pi. 2 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed. Manuscript correction in table 1.] + A 13.27/2 : L 96/14/945 Posters. Cut wolf trees for fuel, make room for better trees; [poster]. 1945. 18.2X13 in. [Illustrator, Earle B. Winslow.] f A 13.20/3 : T 71/4 Need marketing advice? ask your county agent. State or Federal forester; [poster]. 1945. 18.2X13 in. [Illustrator, Earle B. Winslow.] f A 13.20/3 : M 34 Proper harvesting pays, sell crooked and low value trees for ties, posts, and fuel; [poster]. 1945. 18.2X13 in. [Illustrator, Earle B. Winslow.] t A 13.20/3 : H 26 Thin your crowded trees, cash crops, improved woods, continuing returns; [poster]. 1945. 18.2X13 in. [Illustrator, Adolph Treidler.] t A 13.20/3 : T 71/5 Window sashes. Preservative treatment of window sash and other millwork ; [by F. L. Browne]. Revised Mar. 1945. [1945.] [1]+12 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] $ A 13.27/2 : W 72/945 Wood preservation. List of publications on wood preservation. Apr. 1945. [l]4-28 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/7 : W 85/2/945 INFORMATION OFFICE Agriculture. Abridged list of Federal laws applicable to agriculture. Feb. 1, 1945. 14 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 21.2 :L 44 Biographies of persons in charge of Federal agricultural work, 1836 to date (commissioners of patents, superintendents of agriculture, commissioners of agriculture, and Secretaries of Agriculture). May 15 [July 7] 1945. 14 p. 4° [Processed. The date has been changed with rubber stamp from May 15, 1945 to July 7, 1945.] t A 21.2 : B 52/836-945 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 825 Agriculture Department. Abridged chronology of Agriculture's part in the war. Revised Apr. 15, 19-15. [1945.] 22 p. 4° [Processed. Manuscript corrections on p. 22.] T A 21.2 : Ag 8/7/945 Condensed history of Department of Agriculture. Revised July 3, 1945. [lit 45.] 14 p. 4° [Processed. Material prepared for lecture delivered by T. Swann Harding before various USDA clubs of Department employees in various cities.] t A 21.2 : Ag 8/8/945 Current list of top officials of Department of Agriculture and War Food Administration (abridged). Revised May 1, 1945. [1945.] [2] p. f° [Proc- essed.] t A 21.2 : Of 2/945 — — Department of Agriculture, War Food Administration, and constituent agencies; compiled bv T. Swann Harding. Revised June 10, 1945. [1945.] [4J+1-31A+32-36A+37-65 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 21.2 : Ag 8/9/945 Structure, functions, and origins of Department of Agriculture and its constituent agencies. Revised May 1, 1945. [1945.] 1-7A+8-18 p. 4° [ Processed. ] t A 21.2 : Ag 8/6/945 Cotton. High grade cotton, why it's needed and how to get it. June 25, 1945. [l]+3p. 4° [Processed.] f A21.2:CS2/2 Foreign trade. Agriculture's stake in lowering world trade barriers. May 1945. 9 p. 4° [Processed. Adapted by A. P. Chew from report entitled Post-war foreign trade program for United States agriculture, issued Apr. 1945 by a work group of Department's Interbureau Committee on Post-War Programs.] t A 21.2 : T 67 Post-war literature. Reference to post-war literature, selected from April USDA Bibliography and other sources, May 15, 1945 ; prepared by Louise Bell. [1945.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 21.2 : P 84/2/945 Posters. Save your used kitchen fats, get extra red points; [all lettered poster]. [1945.] 4 sheets, each 52.1X7 in. f A 21.20 : F 26/sh.l-4 Watch out, lire, livestock, machinery, farm safety; [poster]. 1945. 25.9X18.4 in. [Illustrator, Weber.] f A 21.20: Sal Scientists. Important recent achievements of Department of Agriculture sci- entists. Revised Jan. 1, 1945. [1945.] 25 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 21.2 : Sci 2/2/945 ■ Our Department scientists; [by] T. Swann Harding. [1945.] 9 p. 4° [Processed. Material prepared for lecture delivered before various USDA clubs composed of Department employees in various cities.] t A 21.2 : Sci 2/3 LIBRARY Dehydration. Bibliography on dehydration of foods, 1938-43 [with list of sources consulted] ; compiled in Division of Bibliography. June 1945. cover title, 120 p. (Agriculture Dept. Bibliographical bulletin (J.) [Includes a few references to publications issued in 1944. Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 11 L. C. card Agr 45-198 A 1.60 : 6 Gardening. Victory gardening in United States, list of references to publications designed to aid gardener; compiled by Magdalene R. Newman and Nell W. Smallwood. June 1945. 32 p. 4° (Library list 15.) [Processed.] f L. C. card Agr 45-202 A 17.17 : 15 SOLICITOR Atlantic Commission Co., Inc. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no. 29161, Atlantic Commission Co., Inc., v. Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company et al., and docket no 29161 (sub. no. 2), war food administrator v. [same] ; brief of Secretary of Agriculture and war food administrator on proposed report by examiner Fred L. Sharp. [1945.] cover title, v+ 93 p. il. t A 33.5 : At 63 9 Sent to Depository Libraries g26 Government Publications WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION Aiiiin saes. Dairy produ ctlop miracle, talk by War Food Administrator Marvin .lours from studios of WBC, Washington, D. C, over NBC network, June 2, L945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 80.7 :D 14 Food. Good food, tentative program for learning experiences in foods in ele- mentary school, grades 1-6 [with bibliography for teachers] ; prepared by Thyrza A. Sperry. 1944, reissued June 1945. 4G+[7] p. 11. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.802 : F 73 AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AOENCY Agronomy handbook for North Carolina for use of AAA committeemen. Mar. 194."i. cover title, 24 p. narrow 12° [Prepared for guidance of employees of North Carolina Extension Service. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] f • Item 37 A 80.606 :Ag 8/945 Alfalfa. More money for alfalfa seed. [June 1945.] [2] p. il. narrow 8° ( [Agriculture Dept.] AIS-25.) f A 1.64: 25 Alsike clover. More money for alsike clover seed. [June 1945.] [2] p. il. narrow 8° ([Agriculture Dept. J AIS-24.) t A 1.64 : 24 Beef. State and county office instructions, beef cattle production program, Julv 1945. [1945.] 22+5+ [2] p. 4° f A 80.606 : B 39/945-2 State and county office instructions, beef production program, June 1945. [1945.] 20+5 p. 4° t A 80.606 : B 39/945 Commodities. Reinspection of farm-stored commodities, liquidating loans prior to maturity, and handling loans involving losses assumed by Commodity Credit Corporation except cotton, potatoes, and sweetpotatoes. Revised Jan. 10, 1945. [1945.] 16 p. 4° (Commodity loan 2, pt. 2.) t A 80.602 : C 73/pt.2 Posters. Kill weeds, don't let 'em run you out! [poster]. 1945. 18.5X26 in. [Illustrator, Chapman.] f A 80.607 :W 41 The world needs seed ! harvest extra acres, alfalfa, alsike, red clover ; [poster]. 1945. 26X18.4 in. [Illustrator, Grillett Scoular.] f A 80.607 : Se 3/2 Red clover. More money for red clover seed. [June 1945.] [2] p. il. narrow 8° ([Agriculture Dept] AIS-23.) f A 1.64: 23 Signatures. Instructions on signatures and authorizations in connection with execution of documents under programs administered by Agricultural Adjust- ment Agency. May 4, 1945. [l]+9 p. (ACP-16, revised.) t •Item 28 AS0.606:St2 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION Cottage cheese. Recipes with cottage cheese. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.402 : C 41 Cotton. 1945 cotton loan instructions. June 1945. 7 p. (1945 C. C. C. cotton form 1. ) t • Item 75 A 80.406 : C 82/945 EXTENSION SERVICE Farm and home financial planning; by Z. L. Galloway, Mary A. Rokahr. Jan. 1945. 20 p. il. 4° (Extension Service circular 422.) [Processed.] t A 80.304 : 422 Lay leadership in Extension Service; by Lucinda Crile. June 1945. [1]+16 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 428.) [Processed.] t AS0.304:428 Publications. Findings from studies of bulletins, news stories, and circular let- ters ; by Lucinda Crile. May 1945. 10 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 424.) [Processed.] t A 80.304: 424 Publications of Extension Service. May 1945. 35 p. 4° (Extension Serv- ice circular 425.) [Processed.] t A 80.304: 425 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 827 Radio programs. Some findings from studies of farm and home radio programs; by Lucinda Crile. May 1945. 8 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 426.) [Processed. ] f A 80.304 : 426 Slidefiims. Note. — Slidefiims covering many phases of agriculture and home economics have been prepared by the Extension Service in cooperation with subject-matter bureaus of the Agriculture Department. Eaeli slidefilm is accompanied by explanatory lecture notes. A list of available subjects and Information on how t<> purchase slidefllms may be obtained from the Division of Extension Information, Extension Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. C. Youth. Guiding principles for extension older youth programs (for administra- tive, supervisory and discussion use) ; [by] E. W. Aiton. Mar. 1945. [1] +7 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 423.) [Processed.] t A 80.304 : 423 farm security administration Health. Activities of experimental rural health program in 6 counties during its 1st fiscal year, 1942-43, program sponsored by Department's Interbnreau Com- mittee on Post-War Programs; by Jesse B. Yaukey. Washington, D. C, Mar. 1945. [2] +65 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 80.702 : H 34/2/942-43 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION Crop insurance. FCI, county procedure manual : pt. 2-W, County application procedure. [1945.] 20 p. 4° [1946 program, June 12, 1945.] f • Item 115 A 80.906 : C 83/pt.2-W Selling crop insurance. [Feb. 1945.] 12 p. il. [Processed.] f A 80.902 : C 88 Take fear out of the future, be sure, insure. [1945.] [4] p. il. narrow 8° ([F. C. I. information 26.]) f A 80.907 : 26 Posters. Insure your investment, Federal crop insurance provides protection ; [poster]. 1945. 18.8X26 in. t A 80.902: In 7 Wheat. FCIC wheat handbook for agent, 1946. June 11, 1945. 16 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] f • Item 115 A 80.906 : W 56 MARKETING SERVICES OFFICE Cashew nuts [with list of literature cited] ; by Georgia E. Cantrell. Washing- ton, D. C, June 1945. [3]+53 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A80.802:O26 Cotton. Results of fiber and combed yarn spinning tests of some long staple cottons grown in United States, crops of 1941-44; [prepared in Research and Testing Division, Cotton and Fiber Branch]. June 1945. 19 p. 4° [Proc- essed. ] t A 80.802 : C 82/2/941-44 Fruit. Outline of suggested specifications for purchasing processed fruits and vegetables; [by Paul M. Williams I. May 1945. 18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 565.) [Includes list of Marketing Services Office publications of interest to purchasers of processed fruits and vegetables.] * Paper, 10£. • Item 14 L. C. card Agr 45-199 A 1.35 : 565 Milk. Order amending order, as amended, regulating handling of milk in Lowell- Lawrence, Mass., marketing area, effective Apr. 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. (Order 23, as amended, amdt. 1.) [Title 7. chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, (Marketing orders) pt. 934.] t • Item 159 A 75.20: 34/amdt.l Note. — This amendment is classed with the Order under Agricultural Marketing Administration so that it may be filed with the publication which it amends. An incorrect print of the amendment, without the designation Amendment no. 1, appeared in the Monthly catalog for June 1945, p. 563. Order regulating handling of milk in Davton-Springfield, Ohio, marketing area, effective July 1, 1945. [1945.] [1]4-14 p. (Order 71.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, (Marketing orders) pt. 971.] t • Item 159 A 80.825 : 71 • Sent to Depository Libraries §28 Government Publications I'i'kIks. [Tentative United States standards for grades of frozen peaches (effec- tive June 80, 1945.) 1st Issue. [June 12, 1945.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 80.822 : P 313/945 United States standards (or grades of dried peaches (effective June 30, 19-15). 2d issue. [June 9, 1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes standards in effect since June 1, 1942.] t A 80.822 : P 313/2/945 Pairs. United States standards for grades of dried pears (effective June 30, 1945). [June 2, 1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes standards in effect since Aug. 1, 1942.] t A S0.822 : P 316/945 Sugarcane. Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for production and cultivation of sugarcane in Louisiana during calendar vear 1946. Mar. 5, 1945. 2 p. (S. I). I'll : Sugar Branch.) f • Item 30 A S0.S1T : 211 Tobacco. Light air-cured tobacco market review, 1944-45 season. June 1945. [2] +34 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 80.802 : T 55/3/944-45 Wool. Grading wool; [by James W. Christie]. [June 1938, slightly revised Apr. 1945.] [1945.] 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1S05.) [Formerly issued by Agricultural Economics Bureau.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 10 L. C. card Agr 45-205 A 1.9 : 1805/3 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Soil and water conservation needs estimates for United States, by States. Re- vised June 1945. [1945.] cover title, [3] +109 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t A 80.502 : So 3/945 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT CENSUS BUREAU Argentina, summary of biostatistics, maps and charts, population, natality and mortality statistics [with bibliography]. Washington, Feb. 1945. 152 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] t L. C. card 45-36416 C 3.165 : Ar 3 Cuba, summary of biostatistics, maps and charts, population, natality and mor- tality statistics [with bibliography]. Washington, May 1945. 113 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] t L. C. card 45-36417 C 3.165 : C 89 Dominican Republic, summary of biostatistics, maps and charts, population, natality and mortality statistics [with bibliography]. Washington, Apr. 1945. 93 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter- American Affairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] f L. C. card 45-36415 C 3.165 : D 71 Industry. Facts for industry. 4° and oblong 8° [Processed.] t C 3.158: Note. — The Pacts for industry series was established as the medium to carry out the policy adopted by the War Production Board of releasing significant statistical data to industry whenever the release would not interfere with the war effort. Gen- erally, the series provides information on such basic factors as production, shipments, inventories and unfilled orders, for products for which the Board has required reports in order to maintain wartime controls. Facts for industry series is issued jointly by the War Production Board and the Bureau of the Census, and may be of two kinds ; onetime and periodic. Mental diseases. Patients in mental institutions. 1942. 1945. xv+252 p. [Pre- pared under supervision of Leon E. Truesdell, chief, Population Division.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 202 L. C. card 42-37617 C 3.59/2 : 942 pt. 1. Patients in hospitals for mental diseases. pt. 2. Patients in institutions for mental defectives and epileptics. pt. 3. Consolidated data for mental defectives and epileptics. • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 829 Service establishments, description of classifications and United States summary. [1945.] 9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t C3.2:Se6 State governments. Fiscal years of State and local governments. June 1945. 7 p. il. 4° (State and local government special study no. 24.) [Processed. Pre- pared under supervision of E. It. Gray, chief, Governments Division, by EL Harrison Hemenway.] f C 3.145: 24 Vital statistics, special reports, May 31, 1945; v. 19, no. 23. [1945.] p. 447-453, 4° [Processed. Title is: Index of Vital statistics, special reports, v. 19, nos. 1-22. Volume 19 consists of special tabulations, studies, and analytical articles on selected subjects.] t L. C. card 36-26592 C 3.67 : 19/23 CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION Air traffic. Study of air traffic control: Report 6, Long-range program of im- provements in air traffic control ; [prepared by Air Traffic Control Division, Federal Airways Service]. Nov. 1, 1944. 22 p. il. 4° [Processed.] % L. C. card 43-52490 C 31.123 : 6 Airport planning for urban areas. June 1, 1945. ii+98 p. il. * Paper, 20c. • Item 220 L. C. card 45-36453 C 31.102 : Ai 7/19 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Note. — The opinions in economic proceedings of the Civil Aeronautics Board are printed separately beginning with v. 2, and are "advance sheets" of the material which will make up bound volumes of the Civil Aeronautics Board Reports. The separate opinions are obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents, Govern- ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C, at a subscription price of $1.00 per volume ; single copies vary in price. Aircraft accidents. Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of acci- dent involving aircraft during crop dusting flight [about 2V> miles west of Chicot, Ark., Mar. 22, 1945] ; adopted June 27, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] % C 31.213:C433 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during crop-dusting flight [North Lauderdale Airport, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Feb. 3, 1945] ; adopted June 27, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] % C 31.213 : F 775 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country business flight [13 miles southwest of Maricopa, Calif., Mar. 6, 1945] ; adopted June 27, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] % C 31.213 :M 337 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country flight [approximately 5 miles south of Grapevine, Tex., Feb. 25, 1945] ; adopted June 27, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] % C 31.213 : G 767 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country flight [Eleanor, W. Va., Mar. 23, 1945] ; adopted June 27, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] % C 31.213: El 25 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country instruction flight [approximately 6 miles north- west of Stultz Field, Tyrone, Pa., Feb. 21, 1945] ; adopted June 27, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] % C 31.213 :T 984 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country practice flight [about 12 miles northwest of Del Rio Airport, Del Rio, Tex., Mar. 13, 1945] ; adopted June 27, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] % C 31.213 :D 387 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local instruction flight [near Hart Field, Jacksonville, Fla Dec. 15, 1944] ; adopted June 27, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : J 139/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries £30 GOYKKNMKXT Pi 15L1CATIONS Aircraft uooidi a**—- Continued. Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on Investigation of accident involving aircraft during local pleasure flight [approximately one mile northwest of Durbin, N. D. f Nov. 26, 1944] ; adopted June l'T. 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t C3L213:D932 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on Investigation of accident involving aircraft during local pleasure flight [near Sharon, Pa., Mar. 18, 1945] ; adopted June 27, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] J C 31.213 : Sh 23 Braniff Airways, Inc. Docker no. 534, BranifC Airways. Inc., service to Moline, 111., decided Nov. IS. 1943; Opinion land order]. [1945.] p. 475-477. ([Opinion] 39.) [From G. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/39 Civil nir regulations. Civil air regulations: pr. 43, General operation rules, ef- fective Jniv 1, r.M.l. [1945.] 6p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 225 C 31.209: 43 Same: pt. !'•'. Transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles, effective July 1, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 225 C 31.209: 49 — — Civil air regulations amendments. [Processed] t C 31.209: Note. — Amendments to Civil air regulations, beginning with Oct. 15, 1941, are issued in a new form, and are numbered so chat no amendment will affect more than one part of the Regulations. These amendments or digests of them will be published in the monthly Civil aeronautics journal. Separate entries of these amendments are not listed in the Monthly catalog. Cordova Air Service, Inc. Docket no. 930, acquisition of Cordova Air Service, Inc.. by Alaska Airlines, Inc. [decided June 27, 1944; opinion and order]. [1945.]* [1] +708-713 p. ([Opinion] 62.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] ♦Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/62 Division*. Civil Aeronautics Board reports: v. 3, Economic decisions of Civil Aeronautics Board, Aug. 1941-Dec. 1942. 1945. ix+954 p. il. * Cloth, $1.75. • Item 226 L. C. card 42-38246 C31.211:3 Inland Air Li>i< is, Inc. Docket no. 1106, Western Air Lines, Inc., acquisition of Inland Air Lines. Inc. [decided May 23, 1944: opinion and order], [1945.] [1] +654-669 p. ( [Opinion] 58.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 10c. C 31.211/a : 4/5S Mayflower Airlines. Inc. Docket no. 1083, acquisition of Mayflower Airlines, Inc., by Northwest Airlines, Inc. [decided June 12, 1944; opinion and order.] [1945.] [1] +680-685 p. ([Opinion 00.]) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/60 National Airlines, Inc. Docket no. S24, National Airlines. Inc., mail rates, de- cided Feb. 25. 1944 : opinion [and order]. [1945.] p. 567-5S0. ( [Opinion] 49.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/49 Northeast Airlines. Inc. Docket no. 13-401-B-l, Northeast Airlines, Inc., et al., additional service to Boston [decided June 12, 1944; opinion and order]. [1945.] [l]+6S6-707 p. il. ([Opinion] 61.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 10c. C 31.211/a : 4/61 Pan American-Grace Airways, Inc. Docket no. 779, Panagra terminal investi- gation [decided Mav 24, 1944; opinion and order]. [1945.] [1] +670-679 p. ( [Opinion] "9. ) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. C 31.211/a : 4/59 Docket no. S92, Pan American-Grace Airways. Inc., mail rates, decided Mar. 10. 1944: opinion [and order]. [1945.] p. 607-621. ([Opinion] 52.) [From C. A. B. Reports, v. 4.] * Paper, 5c. < ! 31.211/a : 4/52 COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Coast pilots. Supplement to United States coast pilot. Alaska: pt. 1, Dixon Entrance to Yakutai Bay, 9th (1943) edition; Mav 19. 194o. [1945.] 7 leaves. (Serial G54-2.) t • Item 238 L. < '. card 44-40546 C 4.7/2 : 943/supp.2 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 831 Count pilots — ( Jontinued. ■ Supplement to United States coast pilot, Gulf Coast, Key West to Rio Grande, 2d (1936) edition; Apr. 21, 1945. L1945.] 49+ [1] leaves. (Serial 590-0.) t • Item 241 L. C. card 36-20891 C 4.6/4 : 936/supp.6 Magnetism of the earth [with bibliography] ; by Albert K. Ludy and II. Herbert Howe. 1945. iv+79 p. II. 2 maps, large 8° (Serial 063.) -Paper, 35c. • Item 231 L. C. card 45-36451 < ' 4.2 : M 27/7 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Industrial reference service. * various prices, see note below. • Item 253 C 1S.220 : Note. — The service provides comprehensive current data on production, distribution, prices, standards, specifications, export and import trade, foreign tariffs and regulations as applied to specific commodities, results of domestic market research, foreign market surveys. Single parts as listed below are available at $1.50 per volume, foreign subscription $2.00, except Chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals (pt. 2) which is $2.00 per volume, foreign subscription $2.75. Each volume will cover a year. Single copies of the several reports issued are available at the uniform price of 5 cents each. Remittances for subscriptions to the service should be made to the Superintendent of Documents, Gov- ernment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. The parts thus far comprising the Industrial reference service are as follows : pt. 1. Transportation. pt. 2. Chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals, pt. 3. Motion pictures and equipment, pt. 4. Electrical equipment, pt. 5. Foodstuffs, fats and oils, pt. 6. Forest products, pt. 7. Leather, pt. 8. General products. International reference service. International reference service, v. 2, no. 7; June 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 11. 4° [Title is: Living and office-operating costs in Colombia, with list of suggested reading, and additional sources of informa- tion; prepared bv Sylvia P. Bernstein.] * Paper, 50. • Item 255 L. C. card 41-50213 C 18.223 : 2/7 Note. — This service, punched for standard 3 ring binder, carries information and reports on economic conditions, markets, and industrial developments abroad, foreign trade, trade restrictions and commercial policies, transportation and communications, monetary and financial developments, and many other subjects of vital interest to the foreign trade community. Each volume will cover a year and may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents at a subscription price of $2.00 a year. Same, v. 2, no. 8 ; June 1945. [1945.] ii+6 p. il. 4° [Title is : Doing busi- ness with Russia ; prepared in Russian Unit.] * Paper, 50. • Item 255 C 18.223 : 2/8 Same, v. 2, no. 9; June 1945. [1945.] S p. 4° [Title is: Economic situa- tion in Cuba, 1944.] * Paper, 50. • Item 255 C 18.223: 2/9 Shoe repairing. Establishing and operating shoe repair business; prepared by J. G. Schnitzer and Charlotte R. Budd. [1945.] vi+190 p. il. (Industrial series no. 17.) [Prepared in cooperation with National Leather and Sboe Finders' Association and Tanners' Council of America. Originally prepared as an Educational manual for War Department.] * Paper, 350. • Item 2~i4 L. O. ca rd 45-36380 C 18.225 : 17 NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Carbon-brush terminals. Guide-chart for carbon-brush terminals (electric). June 1, 1945. 19X16 in. (Miscellaneous publication M180.) [Enlargement of chart printed in Simplified practice recommendatioo R210- 15, Carbon brush terminals (electric), effective July 15, 1915.] * Paper. 50. • Item 279 L. C. card 45-30402 C 13.10 : 180 Cellulose acetates. Intrinsic viscosities and osmotic molecular weights of cellu- lose acetate fractions [with list of references] ; by Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris. [1945.1 p. 159-165, il. (Research paper RP1654.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Mav 1945, v. 34.1 * Paper, 5c. C 13.22, a :1654 • Sent to Depository Libraries 832 Government Publications Cellulose act talis Continued. Polymolecularity and mechanical properties <»f cellulose acetate [with list of references] : by Arnold M. Sookne and Biiltoa Harris. [1945.] p. 467-476, il. (Research paper RP1655.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of BtandardS, May 11)45, v. 34] * Paper, 50 C 13.22/a : 1655 Columbium. Term analysis of first 2 spectra of coluiubium [with list of refer- ences! : by Curtis J. Humphreys, William F. Meggers. [1945.] cover title, p. 477-685, 4 p. of pi. (Research paper RP1656.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1945, v. 34.] * Paper, 25c. C 13.22/a : 1656 Commercial standards (series). List of commercial standards [publications of National Bureau of Standards] ; revised to Julv 1, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 4° (Letter circular LC793.) [Processed. Supersedes LC786.] t C 13.16: 793 Crayons, chalks, and related art materials for school use (types, sizes, packaging, and colors). 1945. ii+12 p. (Simplified practice recommendation R192-45.) [Effective date, May 1, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. •Item 280 C 13.12/1 : 192/2 Diamond cutting accelerated by electric arc [with list of references] ; by Ohauneey G. Peters, Kail F. Nefflen, and Forest K. Harris. T1945.] p. 587- 593, il. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. (Research paper RP1657.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, June 1945, v. 34.] * Paper, 10c. C 13.22/a : 1657 Glass. Refractive-index standards of fluorcrown glass ; by Leroy W. Tilton. [1945.] p. 599-608, il. (Research paper RP1659.) [From Journal of re- search of National Bureau of Standards, June 1945, v. 34.] * Paper, 5c. C 13.22/a : 1659 Hi/drocarbans. Method for calculating properties of hydrocarbons and its appli- cation to refractive indices, densities, and boiling points of paraffin and mono- olefin hydrocarbons [with list of references] ; by William J. Taylor, Joan M. Pignocco, and Frederick D. Rossini. [1945.] p. 413-434. (Research paper RP1651.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Mav 1945, v. 34.] * Paper, 10c. C 13.22/a : 1651 Separation and determination of aromatic and monoolefin hydrocarbons in mixtures with paraffins and naphthenes by adsorption [with list of refer- ences] ; by Beveridge J. Mair. [1945.] p. 435-451, il. (Research paper RP1652.) TFrom Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, May 1945, v. 34.] * Paper, 10c. (incorrectly given in publication as 5c). C 13.22/a : 1652 Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 33, July-Dec. 1944, Research papers 1592-1623. 1945. vi+482 p. il. 4 pi. 46 p. of pi. 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En Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. r»l33, in re Albert Scharf, Improvements in vitamin 15 composition and method of preparing; brief for commissioner of patents. 1 1045. J cover title, 9 p. 4° 4 Clil.10: Sell 17 Warp, Harold, in Court of Customs and Patenl Appeals, patent appeal no. 5086, in re Harold Warp, laminated material and process of making same; brief for commissioner of patents. [1946\] cover title, 8 p. 4° % C21J0:W249 In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5100, in re Harold Warp, laminated material and process of making same; brief for commissioner of patents. [1945.] cover title, 8 p. 4° % C 21.10 : W 349/2 CONGRESS LAWS Notk. The Federal laws are Brat published separately and in this form are known as "slip laws." Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and published in the volumes oi' the Statutes at large. The "slip law' bears the chapter number and the session of Congress during which the law was enacted, but this information does not appear in the entries listed below. Private law 100-160, 70th Congress. Not». — The Division of Research and Publication, State Department, receives a small supply of the private laws which it distributes free upon application. Adams, Berachel. 11. R. 2727, act for relief of estate of lierschel Adams and Pleas Baker. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 136.) Alaska Native Brotherhood. II. R. 802, act for relief of camp numbered 1, Alaska Native Brotherhood, Sitka, Alaska. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 10S.) Amphibious Training Base, Camp Bradford. S. 824, act to reimburse certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of lire in Quonset hut E— 172 at Amphibious Training Base, Camp Bradford, Naval Operating Base, Norfolk, Va., Jan. 20, 1945. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 159.) Bartholomew, Borland, cf- Associates. H. R. 2515, act for relief of Harland Bartholomew and Associates. Approved July 0. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 152.) Bowcn, Austin B. H. R. 148S. act for relief of Austin Bruce Bowen. Approved Julv 2,1945. 1 p. (Private law 121.) Bradley, Omar X. H. R. 3607, act to authorize the President to appoint Omar N. Bradley to oilier of administrator of veterans' affairs, without affecting his military status and perquisites. Approved July 5. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 140.) Burnett. Mrs. Ellen C. H. R. 993, act for relief of Mrs. Ellen C. Burnett. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 110.) Calvert, Frederick. S. 867, act for relief of Ruby Doris Calvert, as administratix of Frederick Calvert. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 160.) Caquias, Demetrio. H. R. 1756, act for relief of estate of Demetrio Caqulas. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 127.) Catholic Chancery Office, Inc. S. 501, act for relief of Catholic Chancery Office, Incor- porated. Approved July 14. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 154.) Dance, Mrs. Sadie L. H. R. S42. act for relief of Mrs. Sadie L. Dance. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 143.) Edwards, Betty E. H. R. 2001. act for relief of Bettv Ellen Edwards. Approved Julv 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 130.) Farkas, Mrs. Ethel. H. R. 1006. act for relief of Mrs. Ethel Farkas. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 148.) Grandview Hospital. H. R. 1891, act for relief of Grandview Hospital. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 129.) Grcgoru, Hui/h M. H. R. 1617. act for relief of Hugh M. Gresorv. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 124.) Grim, Harold J. H. R. 1091, act for relief of Harold J. Grim. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 115.) Harris, Mrs. Harrietts E. H. R. 100S. act for relief of Mrs. Harriette E. Harris. Ap- proved Julv 6, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 141.) Herzog, Mrs. Mary E. K. H. R. 1668, act for relief of Mrs. Mary Ellen Keegan Herzog. Francis James Keegan, and John Keegan. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 149.) Hires Turner Glass Co. H. R. 1677, act for relief of Hires Turner Glass Company. Approved July 2. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 125.) Illinivo, Mrs. Ada W. II. R. 167S. act for relief of Mrs. Ada Wert Illinico. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 126.) Jackson, Leonard D. H. R. 1059, act for relief of Leonard D. Jackson and Elsie Fowkes Jackson. Approved July 2. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 114.) Johnson, Daniel B. Yl. R. 1038, act for relief of Daniel B. Johnson. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 111.) Johnson, Walter M. S. 426, act for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Johnson. Ap- proved June L'9. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 106.) Key. D. 11*. II. R. 2060, act for relief of D. W. Key. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. ( Private law 150.) MavDonald, Madeline J. H. R. 892, act for relief of Madeline J. MacDonald. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 109.) • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 835 Private law 106-160, 79th Congress -Continued. McGhee, James E. S. 301, act for relief of Mr. and Mrs. James E. MoOhee. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 153.) McKay, Osborne E. H. R. 2336, act for relief of Osborne E. McKay. Approved Julv 6, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 151.) Marlin- Rockwell Corporation. H. R. 1044. act for relief of Marlin-Rockwell Corpora- tion with respect to jurisdiction of Tax Court of United States to redetermine lis excessive profits for 1942, subject in renegotiation under renegotiation act. Approved June 30, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 107.) Martin, Stewart H., jr. H. It. 2003, act for relief of legal guardian of Stewart Martin, jr. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 132.) Moon, Dorothy M. II. It. 1601, act for relief of Dorothy M. Moon. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 147.) Naval Air Station, Norfolk. H. R. 1309, act to provide reimbursement for personal propertv lost, damaged, or destroved as result of explosion at Naval Air Station, Norfolk'. Va., Sept. 17, 1943. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 146.) Naval Operating Base, Trinidad. H. R. 2685, act to reimburse certain naval personnel and former naval personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in bachelor oflicers' quarters known as Macqueripe Annex, located at Naval Operal iiiLr Base, Trinidad. British West Indies, June 11, 1944. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 142.) Norfolk-Portsmouth Bridge, Inc. H. R. 1599, act to confer jurisdiction upon district court for eastern district of Virginia to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Norfolk-Portsmouth Bridge, Incorporated. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 122.) Park, Nelson R. H. R. 2925, act for relief of Nelson R. Park. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 138.) Powell. Mrs. Edith M. H. R. 1453, act for relief of Edith M. Powell. Approved Julv 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 119.) Quay. M. Elizabeth. H. R. 1320, act for relief of M. Elizabeth Quay. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 117.) Realty Bond <£ Mortgage Go. H. R. 1055, act for relief of Realty Bond and Mortgage Company and Robert W. Keith. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 112.) Rhea, Mrs. C. J., sr. H. R. 1243, act for relief of Mrs. C. J. Rhea, sr. Approved Julv 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 116.) Bitter, Betty J. H. R. 852, act for relief of Betty Jane Ritter. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 144.) Rodlun, Nit a. S. 748, act for relief of Nita Rodlun. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 156.) Rosneath, Scotland. S. 822, act to reimburse certain Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged in fire at naval base 2, Rosneath, Scotland, Oct. 12, 1944. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 158.) Rousseau, Camp. S. 761, act to reimburse certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in Quonset hut occupied by 83d Naval Construction Battalion at Camp Rosseau [Rousseau], Port Hueneme, Calif., Dec. 22, 1944. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 157.) Scott, William B. S. 712, act for relief of William B. Scott. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 155.) Smoot, W. A., Inc. H. R. 1058, act for relief of W. A. Smoot, Incorporated. Ap- proved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 113.) Strang. Mrs. Jane A. H. R. 2730, act for relief of Mrs. Jane Strang. Approved Julv 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 137.) Surmont, Charles E. H. R. 1611, act for relief of Charles E. Surmont. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 123.) Thayer. Jane. H. R. 2286, act for relief of Jane Thayer. Approved Julv 2. 1 1 r. 1 p. (Private law 133.) Tobey Hospital. H. R. 2721, act for relief of Tobey Hospital. Approved Julv 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 135.) Tonner, Mrs. Cecilia M. H. R. 1328, act for relief of Mrs. Cecilia M. Tonner. Ap- proved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 118.) Tucker, Henry B. H. R. 3074, act for relief of heirs of Henry B. Tucker. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 139.) Wadford, Samuel. H. R. 1482, act for relief of legal guardian of Samuel Wadford. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 120.) Waggoner, Mrs. Beatrice B. H. R. 1007. act for relief of Mrs. Beatrice Brown Wag- goner. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 145.) Walker, Mrs. Alice. H. R. 2700, act for relief of Alice Walker. Approved Julv 2. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 134.) White Van Line, Inc. H. R. 1792, act for relief of White Van Line. Incorporated, South Bend. Ind. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 128.) Wyzynski, Joseph. H. R. 2002. act for relief of Joseph Wyzynski. Approved Julv 2, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 131.) Public law 87-151, 70th Congress. Note. — Public laws in slip form in the first prints mav be obtained from the Super- intendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C. at a subscription price of $3.00 a ses- sion, foreign subscription. $4.35; single copies are usually "><• ; no. 103, District of Columbia, no. 123, Interior Department, no. 124. Labor Department, no. 126. War Department, no. 132. Appropriations, and no. 134, Postal service, which see below, are 10c. 9 Item 1035 Alabama. H. R. 2416, act authorizing Alabama to lease or sell and convey all or any part of salt springs land granted to said State bv act of Mar. 2. 1S19. Approved June 29, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 96.) • Sent to Depository Libraries 836 Government Publications Public law 87 L51, T'.ttii Congress Continued. I luska. S. 497, act to amend act to provide for purchase of public lands for home and other sites i so as to remove existing prohibition against application of that act to public domain in Alaska]. Approved .July 14. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 146.) Ippropriationa. EL K. 8679, act making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appro- priations for fiscal year 1945 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental apro- priations for liscal years l'.t4r> and 1946, to provide appropriations for fiscal year 1946, and for other purposes. [Approved July 5, 1945.] 25 p. (Public law 132.) Captain William Edmiaton Chapter. 11. R. it. 17. act io authorize Secretary of War to convey to Captain William Edmiston Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution certain building and tract or parcel of land in Montgomery County, Tenn. Approved July 0, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 136.) Cheyenne, Wyo. S. 911, act authorizing convevance of lands to Cheyenne, Wyo. Ap- proved .Inly 14. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 150.) Dental Corns, Army. S. 916, act to remove limitation on right to command of officers of Dental Corps of Army which limits such officers to command in that corps. Ap- proved June 29. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 94.) District of Columbia. H. R. 2552. act to amend par. (c) of sec. 6 of District of Columbia traffic act. as amended [so as to limit use of congressional tags]. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 115.) H. R. 2839, act to increase salary of executive secretary of Nurses' Examining Board of District of Columbia. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 117.) H. R. 2875, act to amend act to fix salaries of officers and members of Metropoli- tan Police Force and Fire Department of District of Columbia [so as to increase sal- aries of pilots and marine engineers in Fire Department]. Approved July 3, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 122.) H. R. 2995, act to amend' act to create revenue in District of Columbia by levying tax upon all dogs therein, to make such dogs personal property, and for other pur- poses, approved June 19, 1878, as amended [so as to control rabies]. [Approved July 5, 1945.] 2 p. (Public law 128.) H. R. 3201, act to amend District of Columbia alley dwelling act, as amended [so that on and after July 1. 1946, it shall be unlawful to use or occupy any alley building or structure as dwelling in District of Columbia]. Approved July 5, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 129.) H. R. 3257, act to remove restrictions to appointment of retired officers of Public Health Service or retired civilian employees of United States Government or District of Columbia Government as superintendent of Gallinger Municipal Hospital in District of Columbia. Approved July 5, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 131.) H. R. 3291, act to provide for adjustment of salaries of Metropolitan Police. United States Park Police, White House Police, and members of Fire Department of District of Columbia, to conform with increased cost of living in District of Columbia. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 151.) H. R. 3306, act making appropriations for Government of District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in part against revenues of such District, fiscal year 1946. [Approved June 30, 1945.] 26 p. (Public law 103.) S. 463, act to amend sec. 927 of code of law of District of Columbia, relating to insane criminals. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 110.) Farmers. H. R. 2113, act to amend Federal farm loan act, emergency farm mortgage act of 1933, Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation act, servicemen's readjustment act of 1944. and for other purposes. [Approved June 30, 1945.] 6 p. (Public law 98.) Five Civilized Tribes. H. R. 2754, act to validate titles to certain lands conveyed by Indians to Five Civilized Tribes and to amend act relative to restrictions applicable to Indians of Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma, and to validate State court judgments in Oklahoma and judgments of United States district courts of Oklahoma. [Approved July 2, 1945.] 2 p. (Public law 116.) Gila project. S. 118, act authorizing Secretary of Interior to convey lands on Gila reclamation project, Ariz., to University of Arizona. Approved June 29, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 90.) Government contracts. H. R. 3395, act to extend through Dec. 31, 1945, termination date under renegotiation act. Approved June 30, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 104.) Government offices. H. J. Res. 202, joint resolution reducing certain appropriations available, fiscal year 1945. [Approved July 3, 1945.] 2 p. (Public law 127.) Government officials and employees. S. 807, act to improve salary and wage adminis- tration in Federal service, to provide pay for overtime and for night and holiday work, to amend classification act of 1923, as amended, to bring about reduction in Federal personnel and to establish personnel ceilings for Federal departments and agencies, to require quarterly analysis of Federal emplovment, and for other purposes. [Approved June 30, 1945.] 12 p. (Public law 106.) Hops. S. 427, act to repeal sec. 3 of act approved Apr. 13, 1938, as amended, relating to hops [so as to permit of marketing order regulating handling of hops without regard to time limitation]. Approved June 29, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 91.) Housing. H. R. 3233, act to permit members of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, and their dependents to occupy certain Government housing facilities on rental basis without loss of rental allow- ances. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 120.) H. R. 3278, act to amend sec. 204 of act to expedite provision of housing in con- nection with national defense, as amended, to increase amount authorized to be ap- propriated therein, and for other purposes. Approved July 3, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 125.) H. R. 3322, act to amend act to expedite provisions »f housing in connection with national defense, as amended [so as to provide housing for distressed families of servicemen and veterans with families]. Approved June 23, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 87.) • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 337 Public law 87-151, 7f)th Congress — Continued. Inter-American Statistical Institute. H. It. 688, act to amend joint resolution to enable United States to become adhering member of Inter-American Statistical Institute [so as to increase contributions by United States J. Approved July 2, 1945. lp (Public law 111.) Interior Department. H. R. 3024, act making appropriations for Department of Interior, fiscal year 1946. [Approved July 3, 1945.] 48 p. (Public law 123.) Internal revenue. 11. J. Res. 206, joint resolution extending time for release of powers of appointment for purposes of certain provisions of Internal revenue code. Approved June 29, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 95.) Kiskaddcn. William W. S. 100, act to authorize exchange of lands with William W. Kiskadden in connection with Rooky Mountain National Park, Colo. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 144.) Labor Department. H. E. 3199, act making appropriations for Department of Labor, Federal Security Agency, and related independent agencies, fiscal year 1946 [Ap- proved July 3, 1945.] 26 p. (Public law 124.) Life insurance. H. R. 2949, act to extend 5-year-level-premium-terin [national service life insurance] policies for additional 3 years. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Public- law 118.) Marine Band. H. R. 3287, act to authorize attendance of Marine Band at national en- campment of Grand Army of the Republic to be held at Columbus, Ohio, Sept 9-14 1945. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 141.) Medals. H. R. 2322, act to provide for issuance of Mexican Border Service Medal to certain members of reserve forces of Army on active duty in 1916 and 1917 [Ap- proved July 2, 1945.] 1 p. (Public law 114.) H. R. 3436, act providing for medal for service in armed forces during present war. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 135.) Medical Corps, Army. H. R. 2477, act to give recognition to noncombatant services under enemy fire performed by officers and enlisted men of Medical Corps of Army [by authorizing additional pay to wearers of medical badge]. Approved July 6. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 137.) Mississippi River. S. 454, act to revive and reenact act creating Arkansas-Mississippi Bridge Commission, defining authority, power, and duties of said commission, and authorizing said commission to construct bridge across Mississippi River at or near Friar Point, Miss., and Helena, Ark. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 145.) Naval petroleum reserves. H. J. Res. 215, joint resolution authorizing production of petroleum for national defense from naval petroleum reserve numbered 1 [Elk Hillsl Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 142.) H. R. 3269, act further amending part of act making appropriations for naval service, fiscal year 1921, as amended, relating to conservation, care, custody, protec- tion, and operation of naval petroleum and oil-shale reserves [so as to terminate leases of lands formerly without naval petroleum reserve no. 1, but now included, at expiration of current terms]. Approved July 6, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 140.) Naval Reserve. S. 58, act to amend act authorizing temporary appointment or advance ment of certain personnel of Navy and Marine Corps, approved July 24, 1941, as amended [so that Naval Reserve officers of World War I retired for disability incurred during their active service and officers on retired list of Regular Navy ma'y be tem- porarily appointed in line or staff corps according to their present qualifications! Approved June 29, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 89.) Navy mail clerks, n. R. 3193, act to permit waiving of bonds of Navy mail clerks and assistant Navy mail clerks. Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 119.) Officers, Air Corps. S. 612, act to amend national defense act, as amended, so as to eliminate provisions for retirement of wing commanders of Air Corns ADnroved June 29. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 92.) ' W""veu Panama Canal. H. R. 2125, act to amend Canal Zone code [so as to bring Canal Zone voluntary retirement provisions in line with civil-service retirement nrovisionsl Approved July 2, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 113.) vwumwj. Penicillin. H. R. 3266. act to amend Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act, as amended by providing for certification of batches of drugs composed wholly or partly of any kind of penicillin or any derivative thereof. [Approved July 6, 1945 1 2 n (Public law 139.) ' ' V ^ U111L Postage. H. J. Res. 184, joint resolution to continue temporary increases in postal rates on lst-class matter. Approved June 30, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 105.) [H J Res 184 also amends income tax laws.] Postal service. H. R. 3035, act to reclassify salaries of postmasters, officers and em- ployees of postal service, to establish uniform procedures for computing compensation and for other purposes. Approved July 6, 1945. 30 p. (Public law 134 ) H. R. 3059, act authorizing Postmaster General to continue to use post-office clerks and city letter carriers [and railway postal clerks] interchangeably Annroved June 30, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 100.) -approved Prices. S. J. Res. 30, joint resolution extending effective period of emergency price con- trol act of 1942, as amended, and stabilization act of 1942, as amended ' [Aonroved June 30, 1945.] 5 p. (Public law 108,1 ' lAtJpi " veu Rapides Parish, La. S. 660, act to transfer lands situated in Rapides Parish Da to board of supervisors of Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 148.) Reciprocity. H. R. 3240, act to extend authority of the President under sec 350 of tariff act of 1930, as amended [relative to reciprocal trade agreements] Vimroved July 5, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 130.) " Reconstruction Finance Corporation. S. J. Res. 65, joint resolution to transfer to Re- construction Finance Corporation functions, powers, duties, and records of certain corporations [namely Defense Plant Corporation, Metals Reserve Company, Rubber Reserve Company, Defense Supplies Corporation, and Disaster Loan Corporation] Approved June 30, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 109.) • Sent to Depository Libraries §38 Government Publications Public law ^7 L51, T'.'tli Congress Continued. Records. H. B. 44. ad to amend act to provide for disposal of certain records of United States Government. Approved July 6, L946. l p. (Public law 133.) Requisitions [military). II. K. ::l > ::i;. act to amend Bee. 3 of act to authorize the Presi- dent to requisition certain articles and materials for use of United States, approved Oct l". 1940, as amended, for purpose of continuing it in effect. Approved June 30, 1945. i p. I Publk law 101. I H. tt. 3234, act to amend acl to authorise President of United states to requisi- tion property required for defense of United States, approved Oct. 16, 1941, as amended, for purpose of continuing it in effect. Approved June 30, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 102.) St. Croix River, s. rv_'T. act to extend Limes for commencing and completing construc- tion of bridge across St. Croix River al or near Hudson, wis. [by Minnesota or W'is- euiisin. jointly or separately]. Approved July 14. 1!»4.">. 1 p. (Public law 147.1 San Carlos project. S. 812, acl to amend Bee. '■'• of San Carlos act (43 Stat. 475-476), as supplemented and amended [relative to repayment of construction charges on account of non-Indian lands]. Approved July 14. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 149.) Seh t>2. act to permit continuation of certain subsidy payments and certain purchase and sale operations by corporations created pursuant to sec. 5d (3) of Re- construction Finance Corporation act, as amended. [Approved June 23, 1945.] 2 p. (Public law 88.) Sim lilies. H. R. 2!)44. act to continue in effect sec. 6 of act of July 2, 1940 (54 Stat. 714>. as amended [relating to exportation of certain commodities]. Approved June ■M\. 11145. 1 p. (Public law 99.) Truckee-Carson Irrigation District. S. 24, act for relief of Truckee-Carson Irrigation District. Approved July 14, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 143.) Trustees of Kermit Roosevelt Fund. H. J. Res. 136, joint resolution to provide for establishment, management, and perpetuation of Kermit Roosevelt fund. [Approved July 2. 1045.] 2 p. (Public law 121.) [H. J. Res. 136 establishes in the War Department a board to be known as the Trustees of Kermit Roosevelt Fund.] Trusts. S. 937, act to amend act suspending until June 30, 1945, running of statute of limitations applicable to violations of antitrust laws, so as to continue such suspen- sion until June 30. 1946. Approved June 30, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 107.) Veterans Administration. II. R. 3118, act to amend sec. 100 of Public law numbered 346, 78th Congress, June 22, 1944. to grant certain priorities to Veterans' Adminis- tration. Approved July 6. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 138.) Veterans Administration facilities. S. 880, act for designation of Veterans' Administra- tion hospital at Sioux Falls. S. Dak., as Royal C. Johnson Veterans Memorial Hos- pital. Approved June 29. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 93.) War Department. H. R. 3550, act making appropriations for military establishment, fiscal year 1946. [Approved July 3, 1945.] 27 p. (Public law 126.) CONFERENCE COMMITTEES Appropriations. Second deficiency appropriation bill, 1945, conference report to accompany H. R. 3579 [making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appro- priations for fiscal year 1945 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations for fiscal years. 1945 and 1946. to provide appropriations for fiscal year 1946, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Cannon of Missouri. June 30. 11145. 4 p. (H. rp. 846, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Government offices. National war agencies appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946. conference report to accompany H. R. 3368: submitted by Mr. Cannon of Missouri. Jtilv 12. 1945. 4 p. '(H. rp. 913. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36409 Interior Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946, conference report to accompany H. R. 3024: submitted by Mr. Johnson of Oklahoma. June 25. 1945. 30 p. (H. rp. 789, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Labor Department. Department of Labor, Federal Security Agency, and related Independent agencies appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946, conference report to accompany H. R. 3190; submitted by Mr. Hare. June 28. 1945. 10 p. (H. rp. 836. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Postatje. Continuing temporary increases in postal rates on lst-class matter, conference report to accompany H. J. Res. 184 : submitted by Mr. Doughton of Forth Carolina. Juno 27. 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 828, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. J. Res. 1S4, as here reported, also amends income tax laws.] t • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 839 Prices. Extending price control and stabilization acts, conference report to accompany S. J. Res. 30 [extending effective period of emergency price control act of 1942, as amended, and stabilization act of 11)42, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Spence. June 27, 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. S27, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36374 Ships. Imposing certain restrictions on disposition of naval vessels and facil- ities, conference report to accompany H. R. 3180; submitted by Mr. Vinson. July 13, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 916, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Swan. Sum. Sam and Aily Swan, conference report to accompany H. R. 1308 [for relief of Sam Swan and Aily Swan] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. July 17, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 924, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Thompson, Paul T. Paul T. Thompson, conference report to accompany H. R. 905 [for relief of Paul T. Thompson] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. July 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 850, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Tobacco. Marketing of fire-cured and dark air-cured tobacco under agricultural adjustment act of 1938, as amended, conference report to accompany H. J. Res. 9S; submitted by Mr. Flannagan. July 17, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 922, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. J. Res. 98, as here reported, authorizes the Commodity Credit Corporation to make available loans or other price support for tobacco.] f War Department. Military establishment appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946, conference report to accompany H. R. 3550; submitted by Mr. Snyder. June 29, 1945. 2 p. ( H. rp. 841, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f L. C. card 45-36399 Wilson. James A. Estate of James Arthur Wilson, conference report to accom- pany S. 592 [for relief of estate of James Arthur Wilson] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. July 17, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 923, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF Government offices. Disposing of sundry papers, report ; submitted by Mr. Elliott, June 25, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 787, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Disposing of sundry papers, report ; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 25, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp- 788, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Disposing of sundry papers, report ; submitted by Mr. Elliott. July 9, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 876, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Disposing of sundry papers, report ; submitted bv Mr. Elliott. July 9, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 877, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Disposing of sundry papers, report ; submitted by Mr. Elliott. July 17, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 928, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Disposing of sundry papers, report; submitted bv Mr. Elliott. July 17, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 929, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Contested elections. Papers regarding election of George A. Dondero, letter from clerk of House of Representatives transmitting papers with regard to election of George A. Dondero, Congressman-elect of 17th district of Michigan, transmitted to House by John W. L. Hicks. July 20, 1945. 1 p. (H. doc. 264, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Platforms of the two great political parties, 1932-44; compiled by William Graf, June 1945. 1945. ii+335-459 p. narrow 24° t • Item 308 L. C. card 28-23481 Y 1.2 : P 69/932-44/rev. United States. Our American Government: What is it? How does it function? 279 questions and answers, comprehensive story of history and functions of our American Government interestingly and accurately portrayed; [prepared by Wright Patman]. 1945. ii-f 62 p. ( H. doc. 228, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) [Revi- sion of House document 619, 77th Congress.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 42-37949 • Sent to Depository Libraries 661626 — 45— No. 607 3 840 Government Publications ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE. HOUSE Foreign Affairs Committee, House. Providing for expenses of conducting study Mini investigation |of all matters coining within jurisdiction of Committee on Foreign Affairs] authorized by House resolution 315, report to accompany H. Res. 328; submitted by Mr. Cochran. July 18, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 931, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t House of Representatives. Providing additional compensation for certain em- ployers of the House, report to accompany II. Res. 334; submitted by Mr. Coch- ran. July 21, 1945. l p. (H. rp. 989, 79th Cong. 1st sees.) t Providing compensation for employment of additional stenographer in office of majority leader of House of Representatives, report to accompany H. Res. 333; submitted by Mr. Cochran. July 21, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 938, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Judiciary Committee, House. Providing additional funds for expenses of con- ducting investigation [by Judiciary Committee of official conduct of Albert W. Johnson and Albert L. Watson, district judges of district court for middle district of Pennsylvania | authorized by H. Res. 406, 78th Congress, and con- tinued by H. Res. 138, 79th Congress, report to accompany H. Res. 305 ; submit- ted by Mr. Cochran. July 5, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 855, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Jurgensen, Hans, jr. Granting 6 months' salary and funeral expenses to Helen Jurgensen, widow of Hans Jurgensen, jr., report to accompany H. Res. 308; submitted by Mr. Cochran. June 30, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 843,*79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Marshall. Joseph. Granting 6 months' salary and funeral expenses to Muriel Abbott Marshall, widow of Joseph Marshall, report to accompany H. Res. 316; submitted by Mr. Cochran. July 11, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 878, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Roads Committee, House. Providing for expenses of conducting study and in- vestigation authorized by House resolution 255 [authorizing Committee on Roads to investigate Federal road system], report to accompany H. Res. 317; submitted by Mr. Cochran. July 11, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 879, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration Commission. Providing expenses [of Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration Commission] for observance and celebration of 150th anniversary of signing of treaty with Indians of Northwest Territory, known as Treaty of Greene Ville, report to accompany H. Res. 332 ; submitted by Mr. Cochran. July 21, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 937, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE, HOUSE Agricultural Byproducts Laboratory. Conveyance to Iowa of Agricultural By- products Laboratory [of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau on cam- pus of Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts], report to accom- pany H. R. 1765; submitted by Mr. Poage. June 26, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 792, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t School-lunch program, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2673, H. R. 3143, H. R. 3370 (reported), bills relating to school-lunch program, Mar. 23- May 24, 1945. 1945. iii+346 p. (Serial D.) * Paper, 40c. • Item 338 T 4.Ag 8/1 : Sch 6 Surplus Government property. Distribution of certain surplus property, report to accompany H. R. 538 [to empower Secretary of Agriculture to requisition certain material, equipment, and supplies not needed for prosecution of war and for national defense and to use such material, equipment, and supplies in soil and water conservation work and to distribute such material, equipment, and supplies by grant or loan to public bodies] ; submitted by Mr. Poage. June 26, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 791, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Weather Bureau property, Northfield, Vt., report to accompany H. R. 3549 [for conveyance of certain Weather Bureau property to Norwich University, North- Beld, Vt.] ; submitted by Mr. Flannagan. June 27. 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 826, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 841 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Appropriations. Second deficiency appropriation bill, 1945, report to accompany H. R. 3579 [making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for fiscal year 1945 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 1945 and 1946, to provide appropriations for fiscal year 1946, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Cannon of Missouri. June 25, 1945. 36 p. (H. rp. 785, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Second deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1945, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session. 1945. ii+914 p. il. * Paper, $1.2."). • Item 339 L. C. card 45-36336 Y 4.Ap 6/1 : D 36/945-4 Fair Employment Practice Committee, Emergency Management Office. Appro- priation for terminating functions and duties of Committee on Fair Employ- ment Practice [fiscal year 1946], report to accompany H. J. Res. 219; sub- mitted by Mr. Cannon of Missouri. June 25, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 786, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Floods. House joint resolution 207, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. J. Res. 207, making additional appropriations, fiscal year 1945-46; Emergency flood control work. 1945. ii+33 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 339 L. C. card 45-36390 Y 4.Ap 6/1 : F 65/3 Government offices. National war agencies appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946, report to accompany II. R. 3368; submitted by Mr. Cannon of Missouri. July 11, 1945. lp. (H. rp. 880, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f National war agencies appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946, revised, report to accompany H. R. 3649; submitted by Mr. Cannon of Missouri. July 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 851, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t War Department. Military establishment appropriation hill, [fiscal year] 1946, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session. 1945. ii+860 p. il. • Paper, $1.25. • Item 339 L. C. card 45-36342 Y 4.Ap 6/1 : W 19/3/946 War Food Administration. Investigation of War Food Administration re spoilage of food in warehouses, contributing causes, lack of records, and other evidences of mismanagement, hearings before subcommittee on agriculture, 79th Congress, 1st session, acting under H. Res. 50. 1945. ii+525 p. 2 pi. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 339 L. C. card 45-36343 Y 4.Ap 6/1 : W 19/6 ■ Investigation of War Food Administration [re spoilage of food in ware- houses, contributing causes, lack of records, and other evidences of mis- management] under House resolution 50, report pursuant to H. Res. 50; sub- mitted by Mr. Tarver. June 27, 1945. 15 p. (H. rp. 816, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36373 BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, HOUSE Export-Import Bank of Washington. Increasing lending authority of Export- Import Bank of Washington, report to accompany II. R. 3771; submitted by Mr. Spence. July 12, 1945. 8 p. ( H. rp. 911, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) [H. R. 3771 makes the Export-Import Bank of Washington an independent agency.] t L. C. card 45-36404 Ri construction Finance Corporation. Dissolution of certain Reconstruction Finance Corporation subsidiaries, hearing, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. J. Res. 65, to transfer to Reconstruction Finance Corporation functions, powers, duties, and records of certain corporations [namely Defense Plant Corporation, Metals Reserve Company, Rubber Reserve Company. Defense Supplies Corporation, and Disaster Loan Corporation], June 26, 1945; [state- ment of John W. Snyder]. 1945. ii + 6 p. * Paper, f>c. • Item 340 L. C. card 45-36344 Y 4.B 22/1 : R 24/11 • Sent to Depository Libraries 842 Government Publications Reconstruction Finance Corporation — Continued. Dissolution of certain subsidiaries of Reconstruction Finance Corporation, report to accompany S. J. lies. 65 [to transfer to Reconstruction Finance Corporation functions, powers, duties, and records Of certain corporations, namely Defense Plant Corporation, Metals Reserve Company, Rubber Reserve Company, Defense Supplies Corporation* and Disaster Loan Corporation] - submitted by Mr. Spence. June 20, 1945. 3 p. (II. rp. 815, 79tb Cong 1st sess. ) t CLAIMS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Akin, Mrs. Joseph C. Widow of Joseph C. Akin, report to accompany S. G20 [for relief of widow of Joseph C. Akin] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersev July 5, lit II. 2 p. (H. rp. 801, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Bern Lake. Certain claimants who suffered loss by flood in, at, or near Bean Lake, Mo., report to accompany H. R. 3574 [for relief of claimants who suffered loss by flood in, at, or near Bean Lake, Platte County, Mo., during Mar 1934] • submitted by Mr. McGehee. July 5, 1945. p. (H. rp. 802, 79th Cong 1st sess.) t " Beckmann, Elmer H. Ensign Elmer H. Beckmann, report to accompany H R 2GS4 [for relief of Elmer II. Beckmann] ; submitted by Mr. Barrett of Pennsyl- vania. July 11, 1045. 2 p. (H. rp. 894, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Benham, Mrs. Josephine. Josephine Benham, report to accompany H R 14.17 [for relief of Josephine Benham] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. July 11 1945 10 p. (H. rp. 884, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Brooks, Arthur R. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Brooks, report to accompany S 51 <> [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Brooks] ; submitted bv Mr. Byrnes of Wisconsin. June 20, 1915. 5 p. ( H. rp. 798, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Bureh, Mrs. Florida R. Florida Rhone Burch, report to accompany H R 2545 [for relief of Florida Rhone Burch] ; submitted by Mr. Stigler June 20 1945 Op. (H. rp. 813, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Calvert, Frederick. Ruby Doris Calvert, as administratrix of Frederick Calvert report to accompany S. 807 [for relief of Ruby Dori.s Calvert, as administratrix of Frederick Calvert]; submitted by Mr. Fernandez. June 20 1945 3 n (H. rp. S03, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f ' P ' Catholic Chancen/ Office, Inc., report to accompany S. 501 [for relief of Catholic Chancery Office, Incorporated] ; submitted by Mr. Bvrnes [of Wisconsinl June 20, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 797, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Council Bluffs, Iowa. City of Council Bluffs, Iowa, report to accompany H R 1034 [for relief of Council Bluffs, Iowa] ; submitted by Mr. Pittenger June 28 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. 830, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Edmondson, Ed. Estate of Ed Edmondson, report to accompany H R 2481 [for relief of estate of Ed Edmondson] ; submitted by Mr. Hook. July 11 1945 4 n (H.rp. 893, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t J P ' Fuhrmann, Ernest L. Ernest L. Fuhrmann, report to accompany S 711 [for relief of Ernest L. Fuhrmann] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee July IS 1945 4 p. (II. rp. 930, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f i ' Green, Mrs. Rita C. Mrs. Rita Chauvin Green, report to accompany H R 2800 il°^ lief . of Mrs " Rita Cauvin Green] ; submitted by Mr. Morrison. June 20,1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 814, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Grenada Count]/, Miss., report to accompany H. R. 3195 [for relief of Grenada County, Miss.] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. July 12, 1945 4 p (H m 909 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f ' Hinders, G. G. Hinders, report to accompany H. R. 2193 Tfor relief of G Hindersl • s^mitted by Mr. Scrivner. June 20, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 810, 79th Cong. 1st Inglis Construction Co., report to accompany H. R. 1505 [for relief of Inglis Con- struction Company] ; submitted by Mr. Morrison. June 20, 1945 d (H rr> 807, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t y ' • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 843 Jennings, John R. John R. Jennings, report to accompany II. R. 3754 [for relief of John R. Jennings] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. July 11. 1945. G p. (H. rp. 895, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Jensen, Oliver. Oliver Jensen, report to accompany S. 787 [for relief of Oliver Jensen] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. July 11, 1945. 5 p. (II. rp. 882, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Kalak, Sam. Sam Kalak, report to accompany H. R. 2452 [for relief of Sam Kalak] ; submitted by Mr. Hook. July 11, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 892, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Keelcr, Mrs. Florentine II. Florentine EL Keeler, Harold S. Keeler, and Genevieve M. Keeler, report to accompany H. R. 1961 [for relief of Florentine H. Keeler, Harold S. Keeler, and Genevieve M. Keeler] ; submitted by Mr. Hook. July 11, 1945. 10 p. (H. rp. 8S6, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Riser, Mrs. Virginia M. Mrs. Virginia M. Kiser, report to accompany H. R. 2317 [for relief of Mrs. Virginia M. Kiser] ; submitted by Mr. Hook. June 26, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 811, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Kleinman, Philip. Philip Kleinman, report to accompany S. 311 [for relief of Philip Kleinman] ; submitted by Mr. Hedrick. June 29, 1*945. S p. (H. rp. 838, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Laurie, Mrs. Ida E. Ida E. Laurie and Zella Rickard, report to accompany S. 13 1 [for relief of Ida E. Laurie and Zella Rickard] ; submitted by Mr. Fernandez. June 26, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 795, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Locke, Thomas C. Thomas C. Locke, report to accompany S. 75 [for relief of Thomas C. Locke] ; submitted by Mr. Stigler. June 26, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 794, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t McGhee, James E. Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGhee, report to accompany S. 301 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. James E. McGhee] ; submitted by Mr. Stigler. June 26. 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 796, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f McWilUams, Mrs. Margaret. Mrs. Margaret McWilliams. report to accompany H. R. 1090 [for relief of Mrs. Margaret McWilliams] ; submitted by Mr. Hook. July 11, 1945. 15 p. (H. rp. 883, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Marden Construction Co.. Inc., report to accompany H. R. 3674 [for relief of Marden Construction Company, Incorporated] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. July 13, 1945. 22 p. (H. rp. 918, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Marquis, J. Clyde. J. Clyde Marquis, report to accompany H. R. 2172 [for relief of J. Clyde Marquis] ; submitted by Mr. Granahan. July 11, 1945. 11 p. (H. rp. 888, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Mediterranean -fruit flies. Certain claimants who suffered losses and sustained damages as result of campaign carried out by Federal Government for eradi- cation of Mediterranean fruitfly in Florida, report to accompany II. R. 3760 [for relief of certain claimants who suffered losses and sustained damages as result of campaign carried out by Federal Government for eradication of Mediterranean fruitfly in Florida] ; submitted by Mr. Fernandez. July 13, 1945. 15 p. (H. rp. 919, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Montgomery County, Miss., districts 2 and 3, report to accompany H. R. 2842 [for relief of Montgomery County, Miss., districts 2 and 3] : submitted by Mr. Jennings. July 12, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 908, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Nogales, Ariz. Relief of settlers on international strip, Nogales, Ariz., report to accompany S. 69 ; submitted by Mr. Pittenger. June 26, 1945. 32 p. (H. rp. 793, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t O'Hara, George. Estate of George O'Hara, report to accompany S. 90 [for re- lief of estate of George O'Hara] ; submitted by Mr. Stigler. July 5, 1945. 11 p. (H. rp. 860, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Osborne, Mrs. Myrtle R. Myrtle Ruth Osborne, Marion Walts, and Jessie A. Walts, report to accompany H. R. 16*36 [for relief of Myrtle Ruth Osborne, Marion Walts, and Jessie A. Walts J ; submitted by Mr. Ramey. July 11, 1945. 16 p. (H. rp. 885, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 844 Government Publications o.rh ii, \. uicoi. X. Owen Oxley and legal guardian Of Lamar Oxley, report to accompany II. E. 1568 [for relief of N. Owen Oxley and legal guardian of Lamar Oxley] ; sub milled by Mr. Morrison. June 26, 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. 806, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Patton, Mrs. Ollie. .Mis. Ollie Pattern, report to accompany H. R. 1674 [for relief of Mrs. Ollie Patton] ; submitted by Mr. Morrison. June 26, 1945. 5 p (H. rp. 808, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Paytee, Greenfield. Estate of Greenfield Payne, report to accompany H. R. 1851 I for relief of widow and 3 children of Greenfield Payne] ; submitted by Mr Morrison. June 26,1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 80'.), 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Committee amended II. R. 1851 to provide for relief of estate of Greenfield Payne but the bill title was not amended.] t Philippine Islands. Foreign claims act made applicable to Philippine Islands, report to accompany H. R. 3111 [to amend act approved Jan. 2, 1942, as amended, to provide for prompt settlement of claims for damages occasioned by Army, Navy, and Marine Corps forces in foreign countries] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. July 5, 1943. 7 p. (H. rp. S59, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36367 Revere Sugar Refinery, report to accompany H. R. 1955 [for relief of Revere Sugar Refinery] ; submitted by Mr. Chenoweth. .lime 29, 1945 15 p (H rn 837, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Rodlun, Nita. Nita Rodlun, report to accompany S. 748 [for relief of Nita Rod- lun] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. June 26, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp 801, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Sanders. Stephen E. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Sanders, report to accompany S. 956 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Sanders] ; submitted by Mr Fernandez. June 26, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 804, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Saunders Memorial Hospital, report to accompany S. 693 [for relief of Saunders Memorial Hospital] ; submitted by Mr. Combs. June 30, 1945. 16 p. (H. rp 845, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Scott, William B. William B. Scott, report to accompany S. 712 [for relief of William B. Scott] : submitted by Mr. Hook. June 26, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 800, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Severns, Albert E. Albert E. Severns, report to accompany H. R. 2335 [for relief of Albert E. Severns] ; submitted by Mr. Hook. July 11, 1945. 7 p (H. rp. 890, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) t Shows, Earl J. Earl J. Shows, report to accompany H. R. 2529 [for relief of Earl J. Shows] ; submitted by Mr. Hedrick. June 26, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 812, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Steinert, Oscar R. Oscar R. Steinert, report to accompany H. R. 851 [for relief of Oscar R. Steinert] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. June 26, 1945. 9 p. (H rp. 805, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Tillman, Franz E. Estate of Franz Tillman, report to accompany H. R. 2166 [for relief of estate of Franz Tillman] ; submitted by Mr. Cole of Kansas. July 11, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 8S7, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Webb. John T., sr. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Webb, sr., report to accompany S. 784 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Webb, sr.] ; submitted by Mr. Fernandez. June 26, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 802, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Weir, Clifton R. Legal guardian of Clifton R. Weir, report to accompany S. 672 [for relief of legal guardian of Clifton R. Weir] ; submitted by Mr. Hook. June 26, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 7!)9, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Woolf, Edward. Edward Woolf, report to accompany H. R. 2362 [for relief of Edward Woolf] ; submitted by Mr. Barrett of Pennsylvania. July 11, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 891, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Zimmerman. Florence. Florence Zimmerman, report to accompany H. R. 2241 [for relief of Florence Zimmerman] : submitted bv Mr. Serlvner. June 11, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 889, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 845 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, HOUSE Teachers. Fixing and regulating salaries of teachers, school officers, and other emplovees of Board of Education of District of Columbia, report to accompany H.B. 3376; submitted by Mr. Randolph. July 6, 1945. 44 p. (H. rp. 873, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f EXPENDITURES IN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Government corporations. Providing for financial control of Government cor- porations, report to accompany H. R. 3660; submitted by Mr. Whittington. July 5, 1945. 96 p. (H. rp. 856, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36425 FOOD SHORTAGES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE, HOUSE Food question. Food shortages, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 195. 1945. 2 pts. • Item 3S0 L. C. card 45-36335 Y 4.F 73 : F 73 pt. 1. Meat. v+ 1-667 p. [These hearings were held in Chicago, 111., Cleveland. Ohio, Washington, D. C, Boston, Mass., Providence, R. I., and New York City.] * Paper, $1.00. . ^ _ , pt. 2. Sugar, iii + 669-1022 p. [These hearings were held in Washington, D. (,.1 * Paper, 45tf. Investigation of food shortages, additional report, pursuant to H. Res. 195 ; [submitted by Mr. Anderson of New Mexico]. 1945. ii+13 p. (H. rp. 842, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 45-36364 FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Italy. Requesting the President to use his good offices to end that United Nations invite Italy to be signatory to United Nations agreement, report to accompany H. J. Res. 204; submitted by Mr. Bloom. July 11, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 881, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, showing status of all bills to date, 79th Con- gress, July 21, 1945 ; no. 3. 1945. 36 p. large 8° X Y 4.1m 6/1 : 79/3 East Indians. Authorizing admission into United States of persons of races indigenous to India, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, report to accompany H. R. 3517; submitted by Mr. Mason. July 3, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 854, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Includes minority views.] f INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Indians. Investigate Indian affairs, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to H. Res. 166, to authorize and direct and conduct investi- gation to determine whether changed status of Indian requires revision of laws and regulations affecting American Indian, July 22[23-Dec. 13], 1944. 1945. pts. 3 and 4, xiv+1168 p. 1 pi. 4 p. of pi. and iii+361 p. [These hearings were held in the field and at Washington, D. C] * Paper, pt. 3, $1.75 ; * pt. 4, 50c. • Item 354 L. C. card 43-6917 Y 4.1n 2/1 : In 2/10/pt.3, 4 Uintah project. Cancellation of drainage charges against certain lands within Uintah Indian irrigation project, Utah, report to accompany H. R. 2637; sub- mitted by Mr. Jackson. July 6, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 872, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE, HOUSE Airports. Federal-aid airport act, and amendments relating to air-navigation facilities, report to accompany H. R. 3615 I to provide Federal aid for develop- ment of public airports and to amend existing law relating to air navigation facilities]; submitted by Mr. Lea. June 30, 1945. 24 p. (H. rp. 844, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36362 • Sent to Depository Libraries 846 Government Publications Columbia River. Extending times for commencing and completing construction of bridge across Columbia River [at Astoria] in Clatsop County, Oreg. [by Oregon-Washington Bridge Board <>f Trustees], report to accompany S. 574; submitted by Mr. Lea. June 27, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 821, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Malum i>i>/ River. Authorizing reconstruction of Spring Common Bridge across Mahoning River in Viiungstown, Ohio [by Ohio Department of Highways], report to accompany n. R. 3373; submitted by Mr. Grosser. June 27, 1945. 2 p. (II. rp. 824, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Mississippi River. Revive and reenact act creating Arkansas-Mississippi Bridge Commission, and authorizing construction of bridge across Mississippi River at or mar Friar Point, Miss., and Helena, Ark. [by said commission], report to accompany S. 454; submitted by Mr. Harris. June 27, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 819, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Missouri River. Free highway bridge across Missouri River from McLean County to either Mercer County or Oliver County, N. Dak., report to accompany S. 233 [granting consent of Congress to North Dakota to construct free highway bridge across Missouri River] ; submitted by Mr. O'Hara. June 27, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 817, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f St. Croix River. Extending times for commencing and completing construction of bridge across St. Croix River at or near Hudson, Wis. [by Minnesota or Wisconsin, jointly or separately], report to accompany S. 527; submitted by Mr. O'Hara. June 27, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. S20, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t St. Lawrence River. Revive and reenact act creating St. Lawrence Bridge Com- mission and authorizing bridge across St. Lawrence River at or near Ogdens- burg, N. Y., report to accompany H. R. 476 ; submitted by Mr. Rabin. June 27, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 822, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t St. Louis River. Revive and reenact act authorizing Duluth, Minn., to construct bridge across St. Louis River between Minnesota and Wisconsin [from point in St. Louis County, Minn., to point in Douglas County, Wis.], report to accompany H. R. 3150; submitted by Mr. O'Hara. June 27, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 823, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Yellowstone River. Free highway bridge across Yellowstone River near Fairview, Mont, report to accompany S. 234 [authorizing construction of free highway bridge across Yellowstone River near Fairview, Mont., by North Dakota and Montana, jointly or severally] ; submitted by Mr. O'Hara. June 27, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 818, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE Veterans. Settlement of returning veterans on farms in reclamation projects, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 520, to facilitate settlement of returning veterans in projects constructed, operated, and maintained by Bureau of Reclamation, Apr. 12-26, 1945. 1945. pt. 1, iii+1-198 p. il. * Paper, 25c. • Item 358 L. C. card 45-36349 Y 4.1r 7/2 : V 64/pt.l JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE Actions at law. Permitting United States to be made party defendant in certain cases involving partition of property, report to accompany II. R. 603; submitted by Mr. Walter. July 12, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 906, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Aircraft. Amending national motor vehicle theft act to include stolen aircraft, report to accompany S. 374: submitted by Mr. Weaver. July 6, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp- 866, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, July 2, 1945; no. 14. 1945. Ill p. 4° t Y 4. J 89/1 : 79/14 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 847 Land titles. Quieting titles to lands beneath tidewaters and navigable waters, report to accompany H. J. Res. 225 [to quiet titles of the respective States, and Others, to lands beneath tidewaters and lands beneath navigable waters within boundaries of such States and to prevent further clouding of such titles] ; submitted by Mr. Tolan. July 17, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 927, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Corrected print. 1st print reads incorrectly Mr. Tolson instead of Mr. Tolan.] f President of United States. Question of Presidential succession, report to accom- pany H. R. 3587 [to provide for performance of duties of office of President in case of removal, resignation, or inability both of the President and Vice Presi- dent] ; submitted by Mr. Bryson. June 27, 1945. 5 p. (II. rp. 829, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36365 Pymatuning Lake. Permitting amendment of existing compact or agreement between Ohio and Pennsylvania relating to Pymatuning Lake, report to accom- pany II. R. 3294; submitted by Mr. Walter. July 6, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 868, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Regular Veterans Association. Incorporate Regular Veterans Association, report to accompany H. R. 112S ; submitted by Mr. Walter. July 6, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 867, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Women. Equal-rights amendment, report to accompany H. J. Res. 49 [proposing equal-rights amendment to the Constitution] ; submitted by Mr. Cravens. July 12, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 907, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Includes minority views signed by Mr. Celler and others and additional minority views signed by Mr. Hobbs and Mr. Russell.] t L. C. card 45-36406 LIBRARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE Records. Amending act to establish National Archives of United States Gov- ernment [relative to restrictions on use of records deposited in National Archives], report to accompany H. R. 3243; submitted by Mr. O'Toole. July 17, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 925, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration Commission. Establishing Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration Commission, report to accompany H. J. Res. 195 [to provide lor observance and celebration of 150th anniversary of signing of treaty with Indians of Northwest Territory, known as Treaty of Greene Ville] ; submitted by Mr. O'Toole. July 6, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 871, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t MERCHANT MARINE AND MSHEK1ES COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, June 30 and July 31, 1945; no. 6 and 7. 1945. Each x+41 p. 4° t Y 4.M 53 : 79/6, 7 Ships. Merchant ship sales act of 1945, report to accompany H. R. 3603 [to provide for sale of surplus war-built vessels] ; submitted by Mr. Bland. June 28,1945. 15 p. (H.rp. 831, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Post-war disposition of merchant vessels, bearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1425, to provide for sale of certain Government-owned mer- chant vessels, Apr. 19, May 2, 3, and 23, 1945. 1945. pt. 2, iii+699-932 p. [The hearing of May 2, 1945, is not included.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 362 L. C. card 45-36142 Y 4.M 53 : V 63/22/pt.2 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. HOUSE Bradley, Omar N. Appointment of Omar N. Bradley as administrator of vet- erans' affairs [without affecting his military status and perquisites], report to accompany H. R. 3607; submitted by Mr. Sparkman. June 29, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 840, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 6th edition, June 1945. 1945. 126 p. 4° + Y4.M 59/1 : 79/6 • Sent to Depository Libraries 848 Government Publications Ohanslor-Canfteld Midway Oil Co. Quitclaim t<> Chanslor-Oanfleld Midway Oil ( to. of certain Bubsurfaee mineral rights [ In Los Angeles County, Calif.], report to accompany H. B. 1230; submitted by Mr. May. July 5, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 8i;.~>, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Communism. Investigations of national war effort, report pursuant to H. Res. 20; [ submitted by Mr. May]. 1945. ii + 17 p. ( II. rp. 839, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) | Relates to Communist activities directed toward United States armed forces.] f L. C. card 45-30369 Concietitious objectors. Preventing point system from being applied in connec- tion with release of conscientious objectors [performing assigned work under civilian direction pursuant to sec. 5 (g) of selective training and service act of 1940, as amended], report to accompany H. R. 3772; submitted by Mr. Win- stead. July 12, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 904, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Discharge, Army. Administration of Army point system for discharge, hearings, 79th Congress. 1st session, on operation of Army personnel readjustment plan. Juno 19. 1945; [statement of Stephen G. Henry]. 1945. iii+28 p. il. * Paper, 10c-. • Item 363 L. C. card 45-30397 T 4.M 59/1 : P 75/3 Hooks, James M. Dr. James M. Hooks, report to accompany H. R. 240 [for relief of James M. Hooks] ; submitted by Mr. Davis. July 5. 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 864, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Military Academy, West Point. Amending act to authorize increase of number of cadets at Military Academy and to provide for maintaining corps of cadets at authorized strength [so as to increase number of cadets from District of Columbia], report to accompany H. R. 320; submitted by Mr. Sparkman. July 11, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 897, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Appointments to Military Academy and to Naval Academy of sons of members of land or naval forces of United States who have been killed or who have died during present war, report to accompany H. R. 1S68 ; submitted by Mr. Sparkman. July 11, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 899. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Providing for appointment of additional cadets at Military Academy and additional midshipmen at Naval Academy, from among sons of officers, soldiers, sailors, and marines who have been awarded Congressional Medal of Honor, report to accompany H. R. 1591; submitted by Mr. Sparkman. July 11, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 898, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Temporary increase in age limit for appointees to Military Academy, re- port to accompany H. R. 1123 ; submitted by Mr. Sparkman. July 11, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 896, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Optometry Corps, Army. Establishing Optometry Corps in Medical Department of Army, report to accompany H. R. 3755; submitted by Mr. Short. July 12, 1945. 3 p. ( H. rp. 905, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Pay, alloicances, etc. Amending sec. 4 of pay readjustment act of 1942, as amended, report to accompany H. R. 2525 [to include stepparents among those persons with respect to whom allowances may be paid under pay readjustment act of 1942] ; submitted by Mr. Sparkman. July 11, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 900, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Crediting certain service performed by members of Army. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service prior to reaching 18 years of age, and for purpose of computing longevity pay or for other pay purposes, report to accompany H. R. 2240; submitted by Mr. Davis. July 5, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 858, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Research and development, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2946, authorizing appropriations [for National Academy of Sciences] for permanent program of scientific research in interest of national security, May 22-29, 1945. 1945. iii-[-81 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 363 L. C. card 45-36339 Y 4.M 59/1 : R 31/5 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 849 Stark Ernest H. Dr. Ernest II. Stark, report to accompany II. It. 289 [for relief of Ernest H. Stark] ; submitted by Mr. Davis. July 5, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 863, 79tb Cong. 1st sess.) t Veterans Preserving reemplovment preferences of members of armed forces who after discharge therefrom become employed in essential activities, report to accompany H. R. 1045; submitted by Mr. May. July 12, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 915, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Beramann, William H. For relief of William Henry Bergmann H. R. 1327, I introduced by] Mr. Sheppard ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chair- man of Committee on Naval Affairs concern.ng bill]. PJg-] £ S2 J_ <»£ 79. ) * Paper, 50. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/(9 Bevcr William. For relief of William Beyer, H. R. 823, [introduced by] Mr. Bloom- rietter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on ni A 3 sr ™" cen,ins """■ lia4n - 1 p ' 8m (1 r«*/i!sws Bliss Robert W. To authorize Secretary of Navy to convey Casa Dorinda estate in Santa Barbara County, Calif., to Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred B. Bliss, H R 34 9 7 [introduced by] Mr. Vinson; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1945 ] p. 809-810 ( No! 70. ) * Paper, 50. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/70 Byrd Antarctic Expedition III, 1989-41. Hearings [79th Congress 1st session] . on S 397 to provide for presentation of medals to members of United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939-41. [1945.] p. 891-803. (No 8J.) •PjJjW. * Item 365 Y 4N " /la : 94 - 46 / 6 ' Callanan Thomas, jr. For relief of Thomas Callanan, jr.. H. R. 230, [introduced by] Mr O'Brien of Michigan; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chair- man of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. E1S45.] p. 815-816 (No. 73.) * Paper. 50. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/(3 Caoodilupo, Pietro R. For relief of Pietro Rocco Capodilupo, H. R. 223, [intro- duced by] Mr. Lane; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945. ] p. 805. (^o. 68.) * Paper, 50. • Item 365 Y 4. N 22/la : 945-46/68 Chevrons. To provide for wearing of wound chevrons and war-service chevrons by members of naval forces, H. R. 2889, [introduced by] Mrs. Bolton ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navv to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 857-858. * Paper, 50. ^N 22/la : 945-46/83 Cornwell Charles P. For relief of Charles Palmer Cornwell, H. R. 922, [intro- duced bv] Mr. Jenkins; rietter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 823. (No. (7_) * Paper, 50. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/77 Edwards, Clay L. For relief of Clay Long Edwards. H. R. 2928, [introduced by] Mr Courntev [Courtney; letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.1 p. 807-808. (Najft) * Paper, 50. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/69 McNeil, Charles J. For relief of Charles J. McNeil, H. R. 1791, [introduced by] Mr Cnrlev [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 829-839. (No 80.) * Paper, 50. * Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/80 Montford, Henry B., jr. For relief of Henry Burch Montford, jr., H. R. 1028, [introduced bv] Mr. Peterson of Georgia ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [19 4o.] p. 8< 6- 874. (No. 88.) * Paper, 50. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/8S • Sent to Depository Libraries §50 Government Publications Mi/os, Charles. For relief of Charles Myers, H. R. 89G, [introduced by] Mr. Forand; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 821-822. (No. 76.) * Paper, 50. • Item 865 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/76 Naval Academy, Annapolis. Hearings [79th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 319, to Increase number of midshipmen allowed at Naval Academy from Dis- trict of Columbia. [1945.] p. 739-763. (No. 62.) * Paper, 50. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/62 Naval petroleum reserves. Authorizing production of petroleum for national defense from naval petroleum reserve no. 1 [Elk Hills], H. J. Res. 215, [intro- duced by] Mr. Vinson; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 811. (No. 71.) • Paper, 50. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945^6/71 Hearing [79th Congress, 1st session], on House joint resolution 215, au- thorizing production of petroleum for national defense from naval petroleum reserve no. 1 [Elk Hills]. [1945.] p. 831-853. (No. 81.) * Paper, 100. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/81 Hearings [79th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 3269, further amending part of act making appropriations for naval service, fiscal year 1921, as amended, relating to conservation," care, custody, protection, and operation of naval petroleum and oil-shale reserves [so as to terminate leases of lands formerly without naval petroleum reserve no. 1, but now included, at expiration of current terms]. [1945.] p. 779-790. (No. 64.) * Paper, 50. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/64 Naval Reserve. Hearings [79th Congress, 1st session], on S. 58, to amend act authorizing temporary appointment or advancement of certain personnel of Navy and Marine Corps, approved July 24, 1941, as amended [so that Naval Reserve officers of World War I retired for disability incurred during their active service may be temporarily appointed in line or staff corps according to their present qualifications]. [1945.] p. 797-800. (No. 66.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/66 Naval stations. Management of naval shore establishment, report of Johnson subcommittee, pursuant to H. Res. 154, for investigation to determine whether war effort is being carried forward efficiently, expeditiously, and economically. 1945. vii-f 861-908 p. il. map. (No. 85.) * Paper, 15c. © Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/85 Navy Department. Hearing [79th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 1S62, relating to rank of chiefs of bureaus in Navy Department. [1945.] p. 867-872. (No. 87.) • Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/87 Relating to rank of chiefs of bureaus in Navy Department, report to accom- pany H. R. 1862; submitted by Mr. Vinson. July 3, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 853, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Nary mail clerks. Hearings [79th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 3193, to permit waiving of bonds of Navy mail clerks and assistant Navy mail clerks. [1945] p. 765-778. (No. 63.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/63 Paquin, Alfred P. For relief of Alfred P. Paquin, H. R. 1062, [introduced by] Mrs. Smith of Maine; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Com- mittee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 825. (No. 78.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-40/78 Pay, allowances, etc. Hearings [79th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 3345, to provide for pay and allowances and transportation and subsistence of personnel discharged or released from Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard because of under age at time of enlistment. [1945.] p. 791-796. (No. 65.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/65 Pensions. To provide disability and death compensation or pension in case of certain members of Naval Enlisted Reserve who received Civil Aeronautics Administration war training prior to Dec. 15, 1942. H. R. 2555, [introduced by] Mr. Sasscer; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 855-S56. (No. 82.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/82 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 g51 Rations, Navy. Report of special Navy fond committee by Ray J. Madden. [1945.] p.. 863-865. (No. b6.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y4.N 22/1 a: 945-46/86 Ships. Authorizing acquisition and conversion of auxiliary vessels for Navy, II. R. 3707, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 859-860. (No. 84.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 36.1 V LN 22/la : 945-46, M Stacey, Samuel. For relief of Samuel Stacey, II. It. 219, [introduced by] Mr. Lane; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945] p. 813. (No. 72.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/72 Wolverine, U. S. S. To vest title to U. S. S. Wolverine (ex-Michigan) in Founda- tion for Original United States Ship Michigan, Inc., H. R. 627, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 817. (No. 74.) * Paper. 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/ 74 PATENTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Patents. Providing for public registering of patents available for licensing, report to accompany H. R. 3757; submitted by Mr. Boykin. July 20, 1945. 1 p. ( H. rp. 933, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Requiring recording of agreements relating to patents, report to accompany H. R. 3756; submitted by Mr. Boykin. July 20, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 932, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Postage. Readjusting rates of postage on books of 4th-class mail, report to accompany H. R. 3235; submitted by Mr. Burch. July 6, 1945. 15 p. (H. rp. 870, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Includes minority views and supplemental mi- nority statement. Corrected print] t POST-WAR ECONOMIC POLICY AND PLANNING, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE Public works. Postwar economic policy and planning, 7th report pursuant to H. Res. 60: Postwar public works and construction; [submitted by Mr. Col- mer]. 1945. iii+37 p. il. (H. rp. 852, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-3636S POST-WAR MILITARY POLICY, SELECT COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE Military training. Universal military training, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 465, June 4-19, 1945. 1915. pt. 1, vii+1-614 p. il. • Paper, $1.00. • Item 380 L. C. card 45-36338 Y 4.P 84/S : M 59/pt.l Universal military training, report pursuant to H. Res. 465, 78th Cong., and H. Res. 55, 79th Cong.; submitted by Mr. Woodrum of Virginia. July 5, 1945. 4 p. (II. rp. 857, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36366 PRINTING COMMITTEE, HOUSE Agriculture. Additional copies of j>t. 5 of hearings held before Special Committee on Postwar Economic Policy and Planning | relative to postwar agricultural policy], report to accompany H. Res. 330; submitted by Mr. Jarman. July 20, 1945. lp. (H. rp. 935, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Board of Trustees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund. Printing of 5th annual report of Board of Trustees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund, report to accompany H. Res. 322; submitted by Mr. Jarman. July 20, 1945. 1 p. (Ii. rp. 936, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 852 Government Publications PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND QBOUITOS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Capitol. Reconstruction of roofs and Skylights over House and Senate wings of Capitol, report to accompany S. J. Res. 31 I relating to appropriations for roofs and skylights over Senate and House wings of Capitol]; submitted by Mr. Lanham. July 9, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 875, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Housing for distressed families of servicemen and veterans with families, hear- ings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on II. R. 3322, to amend act to expedite housing in connection with national defense, May 22 and 24, 1945. 1945. ii+40 p. (No. 2. ) * Paper, 10c. • Item 370 Y 4.P 96/6 : 79-1/2 PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Cheyenne, Wyo. Authorizing conveyance of lands to Cheyenne, Wyo., report to accompany S. 911 ; submitted by Mr. Barrett of Wyoming. June 28, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 834, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Kiskadden, William W. Authorizing exchange of lands with William W. Kis- kadden in connection with Rocky Mountain National Park, Colo., report to accompany S. 100; submitted by Mr. Chenoweth. June 28, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 833, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Philadelphia National Shrines Park Commission. Providing for investigating establishment of national park in old part of Philadelphia, Pa. [for purpose of conserving historical objects and buildings therein], report to accompany H. R. 2851; submitted by Mr. Barrett of Pennsylvania. July 12, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 910, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. R. 2S51 creates the Philadelphia National Shrines Park Commission for purpose of investigating establishment of Philadelphia National Shrines Park.] f Tongass National Forest. Authorizing sale of public lands [within Tongass Na- tional Forest] in Alaska to Catholic Bishop of Alaska in trust for Roman Catholic Church, report to accompany H. R. 1992; submitted by Mr. Peterson of Florida. June 28, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 832, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Bonneville Administration, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2690 and H. R. 2693, bills to amend Bonneville project act [relative to Bonneville Power Administration], June 20, 1945. 1945. ii+24 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 373 L. C. card 45-36392 Y 4.R 52 : B 64 Savannah Harbor, Ga., report to accompany H. R. 3477 [for improvement of Savannah Harbor, Ga.] ; submitted by Mr. Peterson of Georgia. June 27, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 825, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t RULES COMMITTEE, HOUSE Appropriations. Consideration of H. R. 3579, report to accompany H. Res. 301 [waiving points of order against H. R. 3579, making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for fiscal year 1945 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 1945 and 1946, to provide appropriations for fiscal year 1940, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Bates [of Kentucky]. June 25, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 790, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Excess profits tax. Consideration of H. R. 3633, report to accompany H. Res. 311 [for consideration of H. R. 3633, to facilitate reconversion by adjustment of excess profits tax] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. July 2, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 848, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Export-Import Bank of Washington. Consideration of II. R. 3771, report to accompany H. Res. 321 [for consideration of H. R. 3771, to provide for increas- ing lending authority of Export-Import Bank of Washington] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. July 12, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 912, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 853 Foreign Affairs Committee, House. Authorizing Committee on Foreign Affairs to conduct thorough studies and investigations of all matters coming within juris- diction of such committee, report to accompany II. Res. 315; submitted by Mr. Sabath. July 13, 1045. 1 p. (H. rp. 920, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House. Authorizing Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to sit and act outside United States for certain purposes, report to accompany H. Res. 323 ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. July 13, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 921, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t President of United States. Consideration of H. R. 3587, report to accompany H. Res. 306 [for consideration of H. R. 3587, to provide for performance of duties of office of President in case of removal, resignation, or inability both of the President and Vice President] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. June 28, 1945. 1 p. (II. rp. 835, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Roads. Authorizing Committee on Roads, as whole or by subcommittees, to investigate Federal road system, report to accompany H. Res. 255 ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. July 2, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 847, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Cobb, Candler. Candler Cobb, report to accompany H. R. 1781 [for relief of Candler Cobb] ; submitted by Mr. Dickstein. July 12, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 902, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Johnson, John A. John August Johnson, report to accompany H. R. 977 [for relief of John August Johnson] ; submitted by Mr. Dickstein. July 12, 1945. 4 p. (B.. rp. 901, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Jo>ics, Mrs. Jeannette C. Jeannette C. Jones and minor children, report to ac- company H. R. 1784 [for relief of Jeannette C. Jones and minor children] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Dickstein. July 12, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 903, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Excess profits tax. Tax adjustment bill of 1945, report to accompany H. R. 3633 [to facilitate reconversion bv adjustment of excess profits tax] ; submitted by Mr. Doughton of North Carolina. July 2, 1945. 40 p. (H. rp. 849, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Includes supplemental views of minority.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36372 Pencils. Exempting certain mechanical pencils having precious metals as es- sential parts from tax with respect to jewelry, and ,so forth, report to accom- pany H. R. 3239; submitted by Mr. Cooper. July 12, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 914, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Shotguns. Amendment of Internal revenue code with respect to taxation of small-game guns, report to accompany H. R. 122 [to amend sec. 2720 (a) and 3260 (a) of Internal revenue code relating to transfer tax, and tax on manu- facturers and dealers, in case of certain small-game guns] ; submitted bv Mr. Knutson. July 6, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 869, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) j WORLD WAR VETERANS' LEGISLATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE /'fusions. Increasing rates of compensation or pension for service-incurred dis- abilities in excess of total disability, report to accompany H. R. 3644 [to amend Veterans regulations to provide additional rates of compensation or pension and remedy inequalities as to specific service-incurred disabilities in excess of total disability] ; submitted by Mr. Rankin. July 20, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 934, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 45-36429 Veterans. Amending servicemen's readjustment act of 1944 to provide for read- justment allowance for all veterans of World War II, report to accompany H. R. 3749; submitted by Mr. Rankin. July 17, 1945. 11 p. (H. rp. 926, 79tli Cong. 1st sess. ) f • Sent to Depository Libraries 854 Government Publications i iii runs < Jontlnued. Protecting honorably discharged veterans In their rights to join or refrain from joining labor and other organizations, report land minority views] to ac company H. R. 3384. [3 pts.] (II. rp. 874, 8 pts., 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [i>t. l.J Report ; submitted by Mr. Rankin. July 9, 1945. 2 p. t pi. •_'. Minority views; submitted by Mr. Kiiu'le of California. July 10, 1945. 2 p. t pt. 3. Same; submitted by Mr. Krvin. Jul? 13, 1945. 2 p. t Veterans Administration facilities. Providing for designation of Veterans' Ad- ministration hospital at Crugers Park, Peekskill, N. Y., as Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital, report to accompany S. J. Res. 78 I for designation of Vet- erans' Administration hospital at Crugers-on-Hudson, near Peekskill, N. Y., as Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital | ; submitted by Mr. Ranlfln. July 13, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 917, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t SENATE Aeronautics. Public policy in postwar aviation, report by Halford G. Davis ; pre- sented by Mr. Brewster. 1945. vi+56 p. map. (S. doc. 56, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper. 15c. L. C. card 45-36411 Journal of Senate, 2d session of 78th Congress, Jan. 10 [-Dec. 19] 1944. 1944. 706 p. 4 U t Serial 10837 supreme Court. Key to year of decisions of cases in United States Supreme Court, opinions of Attorneys' General and other legal reports, devised and arranged 'by I. J. Lowe; presented by Mr. Walsh. 1945. iii+16 p. (S. doc. 73, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36412 United Nations charter. Charter of United Nations, remarks of Arthur H. Van- denberg in Senate, June 29, 1945, relative to charter of United Nations for maintenance of international peace and security; [submitted by Mr. White]. 1945. ii+12p. (S. doc. 59, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Charter of United Nations, remarks of Tom Connally in Senate, June 28, 1945, relative to charter of United Nations for maintenance of international peace and security; [submitted by Mr. Barkley]. 1945. ii+12 p. (S. doc. 58, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, SENATE Decoys {hunting). Providing for issuance of permits for use of live decoys in taking of ducks, report to accompany S. 518 ; submitted by Mr. Lucas. July 21, legislative day July 9, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 506, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Eastern Regional Research Laboratory. Authorizing Secretary of Agriculture to convey lands [of Eastern Regional Research Laboratory, Bureau of Agri- cultural and Industrial Chemistry] to Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pa., for highway and ornamental park purposes, report to accompany H. R. 2285 ; submitted by Mr. Aiken. July 2, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 450, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Farmers. Amending Public law 518, 78th Cong., authorizing Secretary of Agri- culture to compromise, adjust, or cancel certain indebtedness [arising from loans made to farmers, so that $1000 limitation shall not apply to drought, rural rehabilitation, and emergency relief loans made prior to June 30, 1940], report to accompany S. 230; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma. July 21, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. ( S. rp. 507, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Newsprint. Investigating existing shortage of newsprint, report to accompany S. Res. 135; submitted by Mr. Butler. July 3, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 451, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Real estate. Purchase of surplus agricultural property by former owners, report to accompany S. 1224 [to amend surplus property act of 1944] ; submitted by Mr. Lucas. July 20, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 505, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 855 Tobacco. Relating to marketing of fire-cured and dark air-cured tobacco under agricultural adjustment act of 1938, as amended, report to accompany H. J. Res. 98 ; submitted by Mr. Stewart. July 6, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 4:>3, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. J. Res. 98, as here reported, authorizes the Commodity Credit Corporation to make available loans or other price support for tobacco.] f AMERICAN small business, special committee to study problems of, senate Business. Problems of American small business, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 28 (extending S. Res. 298, 7Gth Congress). 1945. pts. 50-54. • L. C. card 42-12978 Y 4.Am 3/5 : B 96/4 pt. 50. Future of light metals, with particular reference to interests of small business. Mar. 7 and 20. 1945. iv + 6291-6397 p. * Paper, 15c. pt. 51. Same, Mar. 21, 1945. iv + 6399-6479 p. il. 1 pi. * Paper, 20c. pt. 52. Same, Mar. 22, 1945. v+ 6481-6562 p. il. * Paper, 15c. pt. 53. Same, Mar. 27, 1945. iv + 6563-6617 p. 1 pi. » Paper, 15c. pt. 54. Same, Mar. 28, 1945. iii-f 6619-50 p. * Paper, 10c. Foreign trade. American small business in foreign trade, interim report of sub- committee on foreign trade, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 28 (extending S. Res. 298, 76th Congress), June 18, 1945. 1945. Lv+25 p. il. (Senate subcommittee print no. 3, 79th Congress, 1st session.) t L. C. card 45-36463 Y 4.Am 3/5 : F 76 World markets for small business, preliminary report of subcommittee on foreign trade for small business, pursuant to S. Res. 28 (extending S. Res. 298, 76th Congress), Mar. 17, 1945. 1945. iv-f-12 p. (Senate subcommittee print no. 2, 79th Congress, 1st session. ) f L. C. card 45-36464 Y 4.Ani 3/5 : M 34 APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE Appropriations. Second deficiency appropriation bill, 1945, hearings before sub- committee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3579, making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for fiscal year 1945 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 1945 and 1946, to provide appropriations for fiscal year 1946, and for other purposes. 1945. ii + 137 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 383 L. C. card 45-36396 Y 4.Ap 6/2 : D 36/945-3 Government offices. National war agencies appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3368. 1945. ii+242 p. * Paper, 30c. • Item 3S3 L. C. card 45-36337 Y 4.Ap 6/2 : N 21/946 Labor Department. Labor-Federal Security appropriation bill, 1946, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3199 [making appro- priations for Department of Labor, Federal Security Agency, and related inde- pendent agencies, fiscal year 1946]. 1945. ii4-358p. * Paper, 40c. • Item 383 L. C. card 45-36341 Y 4.Ap 6/2 : L 11/946 War Department. Military establishment appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3550. 1945. ii+98 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 383 L. C. card 45-36340 Y 4.Ap 6/2 : W 19/946 Military establishment appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1946, report to accompanv H. R. 3550; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma. June 27, legis- lative day June 25, 1945. 10 p. (S. rp. 423, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36370 BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, July 9, 1945; no. 6. 1945. 40 p. 4° Z Y 4.B 22/3 : 79/6 • Sent to Depository Libraries 661626 — 45— No. 607 4 g56 Government Publications Employment Bibliography on full employment [prepared by Raymond E. Man- ning and Julius w. Allen of Economics Section, Legislative Reference Service"], reporl relating i<> s. BSO, to establish national policy and program for assuring continuing full employment In free competitive economy, through concerted efforts of industry, agriculture, labor, State and local governments, and Federal Government, June 25, L945. 1945. vli+56 p. (Senate committee print no. 2, T'.Uh Congress, 1st session.) t L. C. card 45-86465 Y 4.B 22/3 : Em 7 Export-Import Bank of Washington. Increasing lending authority of Export- Import Bank of Washington, report to accompanv H. R. 3771; submitted by Mr. Murdork. July 19, legislative day July 9, 1945. 7 p. (S. rp. 490, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. R. 3771 makes the Export-Import Bank of Washington an independent agency.] f Fish and fisheries. Requiring that approval of Secretary of Agriculture be ob- tained before action is taken under emergency price control act with respect to fish or other sea food, report to accompany S. 1204 [to amend subsec. (e) of sec. 3 of emergency price control act of 1942, as amended, to require that approval in writing of Secretary of Agriculture be obtained before any action is taken under such act with respect to fish or other sea food or with respect to any regulation, order, price schedule, or other requirement applicable to any processor with respect to any food or feed product processed or manufac- tured in whole or substantial part from fish or other sea food] ; submitted by Mr. Mitchell. July 17, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 467, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Government corporations. To provide for financial control of Government cor- porations, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 469, Apr. 20-Mav 4. 1945. 1945. iv+213 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 384 L. C. card 45-36395 Y 4.B 22/3 : G 74 International monetary fund. Participation of United States in international monetary fund and international Bank for Reconstruction and Development, report [and minority views] to accompany H. R. 3314. 1945. [2 pts.] (S. rp. 452, 2 pts., 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. R. 3314 establishes the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems.] L. C. card 45-36410 [pt. 1.] Report; [submitted by Mr. Wagner for himself and Mr. Tobey]. ii + 30 p. t pt. 2. Minority views; [submitted by Mr. Taft for himself, Mr. Millikin, Mr. Butler, and Mr. Thomas of Idaho]. [1] + 19 p. t Subsidies. Relating to payment of subsidies by Commodity Credit Corporation and Reconstruction Finance Corporation, report to accompany S. 1270; sub- mitted by Mr. Butler. July 17. legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 465, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f CLAIMS COMMITTEE, SENATE Akin, Mrs. Joseph C. Relief of widow of Joseph C. Akin, report to accompany S. 620; submitted by Mr. Kilgore. May 10, legislative day Apr. 16, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 257, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Barlow, Ernest L. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Barlow, report to accompany S. 1023 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Barlow] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 487, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Bartholomew, Harland, £ Associates. Harland Bartholomew & Associates, report to accompany H. R. 2515 rf<» - relief of Harland Bartholomew and Associates] ; submitted by Mr. McMahon. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. -139, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Beach Haven, N. J. Borough of Beach Haven. N. J., report to accompany H. R. 1595 rf<" - relief of Beach Haven, N. J.] ; submitted by Mr. Morse. July 19, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. ( S. rp. 497, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Beltz, Mrs. Minnie A. Mrs. Minnie A. Beltz, report to accompany S. 542 [for relief of Mrs. Minnie A. Beltz] ; submitted by Mr. Taylor. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 470, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 857 Central Leaf Tobacco Co., Inc., report to accompany S. 994 [for relief of Central Leaf Tobacco Company, Incorporated] : submitted by Mr. Bllender. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 432, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Claims. Authorizing payment of claims for damage to or loss or destruction of property arising from activities of War Department or of Army, report to accompany S. 1183; submitted bv Mr. EUender. July 19, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 500, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Conners, Mrs. Hib&rnia I. Mrs. Hibernia I. Conners, report to accompany S. 1027 [for relief of Mrs. Hibernia I. Conners] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. 6p. (S. rp. 488, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Crago, Fred. Fred Crago, report to accompany H. R. 27G3 [for relief of Fred Crago] : submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. p. (S. rp. 4S4, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Davis, John F. John F. Davis, report to accompany H. K. 1245 [for relief of John F. Davis] ; submitted bv Mr. Ellender. July 19, legislative day July 9, 1915. 3 p. (S. rp. 492, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Egan, Hugh. Hugh Egan, report to accompany S. 909 [for relief of Hugh Egan] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 437, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Epstein, Mrs. Lillian. Estate of Mrs. Lillian Epstein, report to accompany S. 979 [for relief of estate of Mrs. Lillian Epstein] ; submitted by Mr. Ellen- der. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 479, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Evans, William A. William Andrews Evans, report to accompany S. 729 [for re- lief of William Andrew Evans] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 28, legis- lative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 430, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Freeman, L. W. Conferring jurisdiction upon district court for middle district of North Caroliua to hear, determine, and render judgment upon any claim arising out of death of L. W. Freeman, report to accompany S. 1199; sub- mitted by Mr. Ellender. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. 10 p. (S. rp. 480, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [S. 1199 also repeals act conferring jurisdiction upon district court for middle district of North Carolina to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Etta Houser Freeman, approved June 26, 1943.] t Grlb. Herman. Herman Gelb, report to accompany H. R. 838 [for relief of Her- man Gelb] ; submitted by Mr. Taylor. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1915. 5 p. (S. rp. 471, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Gottlieb, Lid. Leo Gottlieb, report to accompany H. R. 259 [for relief of Leo Gottlieb] ; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 8 p. (S. rp. 425, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Green, Mrs. Rita C. Mrs. Rita Cauvin Green, report to accompany H. R. 2806 [for relief of Mrs. Rita Cauvin Green] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July IS, legislative day July 9, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 485, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Gioinclls. Hugh P. Hugh P. Gunnells and Mrs. Dezaree Gunnells, report to accompany II. R. 2226 [for relief of Hugh P. Gunnells and Mrs. Dezaree Gun- nells] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. 9 p. ( S. rp. 481, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Harris, Mrs. Harriette E. Mrs. Harriette E. Harris, report to accompany H. R. 1008 [for relief of Mrs. Harriette E. Harris] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 6 p. ( S. rp. 427, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Haselden & Huggins Co., report to accompany II. R. 2621 [for relief of Haselden and Huggins Company] ; submitted bv Mr. Ellender. July IS, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 483, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Jaekson, Jabez E. Dr. Jabez Fenton Jackson and Mrs. Narcissa Wilmans Jack- son, report to accompany H. R. 2699 [for relief of Jabez Fenton Jackson and Mrs. Narcissa Wilmans Jackson] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. July 19, legis- lative day July 9, 1945. 12 p. I S. rp. 495, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f • Sent to Depository Libraries 858 Government Publications Japanese he, th. Relief of sundry fruit growers of Delaware who sustained losses as result of fumfe ttion of apples with methyl bromide in order to •« mSy vith ruunvnuMHs ot Department of Agriculture relating to Japan.se beetle quara n- n,» Tw° EST?* S T 401 ; *" , "" i "'"l by Mr. Johnston of South Ca olina. sess) f 8 ''■ . report to accompany H. R. 134G [for relief of Alaska D. Jennette] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender July 19, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 494, 79th Cong, lst sess.) f egisiauve Jenninys John R. John R. Jennings, report to accompany H. R. 1917 [for relief of John R Jennings]; sabmitted b3 Mr. O'DanieL June 28, legislative day June 25,194o. 5 p. (S. rp. 428, 79th Cong, lst sess.) f - John It. Jennings, report to accompany S. 1235 [for relief of John R Jen- nings] ! submitted by Mr. ODaniel. July 18. legislative day July 9, 1940. 6 p. (S. rp. 4*8, <9th Cong, lst sess.) f Jensen, Oliver Oliver Jensen, report to accompany S. 787 [for relief of Oliver Jensen] ; submitted by Mr. Bllender. June 28. legislative day June 25, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 434, 79th Cong, lst sess.) f K %££ , rl lr *' ¥°P* Estate of Mrs - Mar y Karalis, report to accompanv H. K. t , \l°\ r ^! ef 0f estate of Mr& Mar - V Karalis] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July IS, legislative day July 9, 1945. 7 p. ( S. rp. 486, 79th Cong, lst sess.) f Key, D W. D. W. Key, report to accompany H. R. 2060 [for relief of D W Keyl : Bubmitted by Mr. McMahon. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 43S, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f McLendon, Everett, sr. Relief of Everett McLendon, si\, Mrs. Everett McLendon sr. Mr and Mrs. Everett McLendon, sr., for benefit of their daughter Nadine McLendon, and Everett McLendon. jr.. report to accompany S. 762; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 28, legislative day June 25. 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 431, 79th Cong, lst sess. ) f Magivood, Lewis E. Lewis E. Magwood, report to accompany H. R. 3175 [to con- fer jurisdiction upon district court for eastern district of South Carolina to determine claim of Lewis E. Magwood] ; submitted by Mr. Morse. Julv 19, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 498, 79th Cong, lst sess.) t * M VlZ r \ J ? e - Fm ' relief T of Mrs ' Lucile Manier ' as administratrix of Joe Manier, dtv Tni^oToT-^Vo H V 725 '' submitte(1 by Mr. Wiley. July 18, legislative day Julj 9, 194;>. 12 p. ( S. rp. 477, 79th Cong, lst sess. ) f J/e it^ T0 T/' fr " it ****' For relief of certain claimants who suffered losses and ^iffBK£E STt Ju,y * *"*»W33r$ SSTSZ 7l/ n k JiTi D ' , Sa -T^-, M ° 1l ak ' ™ p0lt t0 accompany H. R. I486 [for relief of Sam ?s sua: s^toft Ju,y 18 - Iesislative day Juiy * i945 - s p - Moan Dorothy M -Dorothy M. Moon, report to accompanv H. R. 1601 [for relief of Dorothy M. Moon] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 436, 79th Cong, lst sess.) f g 5 Morgan Creamery Co., report to accompany H. R. 952 [for relief of Morgan l^ n ll C T^r7\7^iV b VI r - M °?\ JU1 ' V legislative day Juif J? -iy*o. bp. (S. rp. 4 < 3, < 9th Cong. 1st sess.) f North Jersey Utilization & Sewerage Disposal riant, Inc. For relief of duly an- notated receiver of North Jersey Utilization and Sewerage Disposal Plant Inc ?wI£ U .7 Pe, ' SOn ° r l 1(M-?;or,s as are legally authorized to collect assets thei eof report to accompany H. R. 795 ; submitted by Mr. Wiley Julv 18 leeis- lat.ve day July 9, 1945. 8 p. ( S. rp. 476. 79th Cong. 1st sess) f Payne, Greenfield. Estate of Greenfield Payne, report to accompanv H. R 1851 [for relief of estate of Greenfield Payne] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender Julv 18 legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 489, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f ' • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 859 Hitter, Betty •/. Betty Jane Ritter, report to accompany H. K. 852 [for relief of Betty Jane Ritter] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 435, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Rodgers, Dan C. Dan C. Rodgers, report to accompany S. 694 [for relief of Dan C. Rodgers] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 429, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Ross, George J. Estate of George J. Ross, report to accompany S. 7S8 [for relief of estate of George J. Ross] ; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. July 19, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 499, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Shows, Earl J. Earl J. Shows, report to accompany H. R. 2529 [for relief of Earl J. Shows] ; submitted bv Mr. Ellender. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 482, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Southwestern Drug Co., report to accompany II. R. 1S56 [for relief of South western Drug Company] ; submitted by Mr. Morse. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 474, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Spiker, Clarence J. Clarence J. Spiker and Fred W. Jandrey, report to accom- pany H. R. 3417 [for relief of Clarence J. Spiker and Fred W. Jandrey] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Capper. July 19, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 496, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Standley, Edward P. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Standley, report to accompany S. 1007 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Standley] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 433, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Strickland, L. S. L. S. Strickland, report to accompany H. R. 216 [for relief of L. S. Strickland] ; submitted bv Mr. "Wiley. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 475, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Waggoner, Mrs. Beatrice B. Mrs. Beatrice Brown Waggoner, report to accom- pany H. R. 1007 [for relief of Mrs. Beatrice Brown Waggoner] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 8 p. (S. rp. 426, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Winter, Mrs. Madeline. Madeline Winter and Ethel Newton, report to accom- pany H. R. 1301 [for relief of Madeline Winter and Ethel Newton] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 19, legislative day July 9, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 493, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE Bonneville Power Administration. Amending Bonneville project act [relative to Bonneville Power Administration], report to accompany H. R. 26C0; submitted by Mr. Magnuson. July 18, legislative day July 9, 1945. 26 p. (S. rp. 469, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, July 19, 1945; no. 4. 1915. 58 p. 4° + ' Y 4.C 73/2 : 79/4 Decorations of honor. Amending act to provide for issuance of devices in recog- nition of services of merchant sailors [so as to prohibit unauthorized manu- facture, sale, possession, or display of such devices], report to accompany H. R. 2581; submitted by Mr. Radcl iff e. July 9, 1945. 7 p. (S. rp. 455, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Penicillin. Providing for certification of batches of drugs composed wholly or partly of any kind of penicillin or derivatives, report to accompany H. R. 3266 I to amend Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act, as amended, by providing for certification of batches of drugs composed wholly or partly of any kind of penicillin or any derivative thereof] ; submitted by Mr. Bailey. June 26, leg- islative day June 25, 1945. 10 p. (S. rp. 410, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Pgniatuning Lake. Granting consent of Congress to amendment of existing agreement or compact between Ohio and Pennsylvania relating to Pjinatuning Lake, report to accompany H. R. 3294; submitted by Mr. Burton. July 16, legislative day June 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 460, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries gg(j ( i< >\ eh n u km Publications Siiimtti'ih Harbor, (la.. Two Harbors, Minn., report to accompany H. R. 3477 [authorizing improvement of certain harbors in interest of commerce and navigation]; submitted by Mr. Robertson. July it;. Legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 482, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t shore protection. Beach erosion Investigations, report to accompany H. R. 2032 [authorizing general shore-line investigations at Federal expense, by Beach Erosion Board, and to repeal act for improvement and protection of beaches along shores of United Statesl ; submitted by Mr. Robertson. July 16, legis- lative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 461, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Weather Bureau property! Northfleld, Vt., report to accompany H. R. 3*549 [for conveyance of certain Weather Bureau property to Norwich University, North- fleld, Vt.] ; submitted by Mr. Robertson. July 16, legislative dav July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 463, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTED SENATE QaUinger Municipal Hospital. Removing restrictions to appointment of retired officers of Public Health Service or retired civilian employees of United States Government or District of Columbia Government as superintendent of Gal- linger Municipal Hospital in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 3257; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 445, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Housing. Amending District of Columbia alley dwelling act, as amended [so that on and after July 1, 1946. it shall be unlawful to use or occupy any alley building or structure as dwelling in District of Columbia], report to accom- pany H. R. 3201; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. June 2S, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 444. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Xational Memorial Stadium Commission. Authorizing Federal works adminis- trator to advance discretionary apportionment funds to be used for purpose of making plans for National Memorial Stadium as postwar project [by National Memorial Stadium Commission], report to accompany S. J. Res. 83; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. July IS, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 468, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Police. Providing for adjustment of salaries of Metropolitan Police, United States Park Police, White House Police, and members of Fire Department of District of Columbia, to conform with increased cost of living in District of Columbia, report to accompany H. R. 3291; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 8 p. (S. rp. 446, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Providing for better enforcement of law within District of Columbia rthrough cooperation between Metropolitan Police Force and United States Park Police] . report to accompany H. R. 2856 ; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. ( S. rp. 443, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Rabies. Amending act to create revenue in District of Columbia by levying tax upon all dogs therein, to make such dogs personal property, and for other purposes, as amended [so as to control rabies], report to accompany H. R. 2995; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. June 29, legislative dav June 25, 1945. 4 p. ( S. rp. 449. 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Teachers. Fixing and regulating salaries of teachers, school officers, and other employees of Board of Education of District of Columbia, report to accompanv H. R. 3376; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Julv 12, legislative dav July 9, 1945. 2 p. ( S. rp. 457, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE, SENATE Employers' liability and workmen's compensation. Amendments to employees' compensation act, report to accompany S. 714; submitted by Mr. Fulhright. June 27, legislative day June 25, 1945. 7 p. (S. rp. 421, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Housing. Amending sec. 204 of act to expedite provision of housing in connec- tion with national defense, as amended, to increase amount authorized to be appropriated therein, report to accompany H. R. 3278 : submitted by Mr. Pepper. June 26, legislative day June 25. 1945. 2 p. ( S. rp. 418, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 861 FINANCK COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, July 18, 1945; no. 8. 1945. 67 p. 4° t Y4.F49:79/S Excess profits tax. Tax adjustment bill of 1945, report to accompany H. R. 3633 [to facilitate reconversion by adjustment of excess profits tax] ; sub- mitted by Mr. George. July 12, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 458, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 45-36405 Hemp and marihuana, hearing, 79th Congress, 1st session, on II. R. 2348, to pro- vide Cor coverage of certain drugs under Federal narcotic laws, May 24, 1945. 1945. iii+31 p. [This hearing relates to effect of certain tax regulations rela- tive to marihuana upon production of hemp fibers for industrial purposes.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 391 L. C. card 45-36345 Y 4.F 49 : H 37 Loans. Reducing interest rate on Government life insurance loans, hearing before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 447, to reduce rate of interest on loans secured by Government life insurance to 3 per centum per annum, Apr. 4, 1945. 1945. iii-f-15 p. * Paper, 10c. •Item 391 L. C. card 45-36351 Y 4.F 49 : L 62/4 To repeal Johnson act, hearing, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 636, to repeal act to prohibit financial transactions with any foreign Government in default on its obligations to United States, May 17-June 7, 1945. 1945. iii-|- 60 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 391 L. C. card 45-36347 Y 4.F 49 : J 63 Reciprocity. 1945 extension of reciprocal trade agreements act, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3240, to extend authority of the President under sec. 350 of tariff act of 1930, as amended, May 30-June 5, 1945. Revised [print]. 1945. vi+628 p. il. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 391 L. C. card 45-36389 Y 4.F 49 : T 67/7/rev. FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE Great Britain. Conventions with Great Britain and Northern Ireland respect- ing income and estate taxes, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on Executive D, 79th Congress, 1st session, convention between United States and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, for avoid- ance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income, signed Washington, Apr. 16, 1945, and Executive E, 79th Congress, 1st session, convention between United States and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, for avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on estates of deceased persons, signed Washington, Apr. 16, 1945; May 23 and June 13, 1945. 1945. iii+82 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 392 L. C. card 45-36346 Y 4.F 76/2 : In 2 IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, July 19, 1945 ; no. 2. 1945. 8 p. 4° % Y 4.1r7/l: 79/2 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative and executive calendar, 79th Congress, July 7-'_'S, 1945 ; no. 22-25. 1945. Each 95 p. or 100 p. 4° t Y 4. J 8!)/2 : 79/22-25 District Courts. Providing for terms of district court for district of Nevada [at Reno and Elko], report to accompany S. 940; submitted by .Mr. McCarran. July 16, legislative day July 9, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 464, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, report to accompany H. J. Res. 23 [to establish 1st week in October of each year as National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week] ; submitted by Mr. Kilgore. June 26, legisla- tive day June 25, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 417, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 862 Government Publications Trusts. Amending ad suspending until June 30, 1945, running of statute of limitations applicable to violations of antitrust laws, so as to continue such suspension until Juno 30, 1946, report to accompany S. 937; submitted by Mr. Ferguson. Juno 27, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 422, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f LIBRARY COMMITTEE, SENATE Records. Amend act providing for disposal of certain records of United States Government, report to accompany EL Ft. 44; submitted by Mr. Barkley. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 447, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, June 17, 1945; no. 6. 1945. 91 p. 4° t Y 4.M 59/2 : 79/6 Captain William Edmiston Chapter. Land in Montgomery County, Tenn., report to accompany H. R. Ki47 [to authorize Secretary of War to convey to Captain William Edmiston Chapter of Daughters of American Revolution certain build- ing and tract OS parrel of land in Montgomery County, Tenn.] ; submitted by Mr. Stewart. June 26, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 [2] p. (S. rp. 415, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Coal miners. Manpower for bituminous-coal industry, report to accompany S. Con. Res. 21 [urging War Department and War Manpower Commission to take immediate action to assure manpower in bituminous-coal industry ade- quate to attain needed coal production] ; submitted by Mr. Revercomb for him- self and Mr. Kilgore. July 19, legislative day July 9, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 501, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Germany. Elimination of German resources for war, hearings before subcom- mittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 107, 7Sth Congress, and S. Res. 146, 79th Congress, authorizing study of war mobilization problems, tes- timony of Bernard M. Baruch before full Military Affairs Committee, June 22, 1945. 1945. pt. 1, iii+1-28 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 401 L. C. card 45-36394 Y 4.M 59/2 : G 31/pt.l Medals. Authorizing presentation of medals to next of kin of persons who lose their lives in military or naval services during World War II, report to accom- pany S. J. Res. 49 ; submitted by Mr. O'Mahoney. July 17, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. ( S. rp. 466, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Medal for service in armed forces during present war, report to accom- panv H. R. 3436; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. June 26, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 416, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Medical Corps, Army. Medical corpsmen's additional compensation, report to accompany H. R. 2477 [to give recognition to noncombatant services under enemy fire performed by officers and enlisted men of Medical Corps of Army by authorizing additional pay to wearers of medical badge] ; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. June 26, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 414, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Philippine Islands. Foreign claims act made applicable to Philippine Islands, report to accompany S. 936 [to amend act approved Jan. 2, 1942, as amended, to provide for prompt settlement of claims for damages occasioned by Army, Navy and Marine Corps forces in foreign countries] ; submitted by Mr. Rever- comb. June 25, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 408, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Roseourg rifle range transfer, report to accompany H. R. 715 [to provide transfer by Secretary of War of Roseburg rifle range, Douglas County, Oreg., to Defense Plant Corporation] ; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. June 26, legislative day Juue 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 413, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 863 NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM, SPECIAL COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING, SENATE National defense. Investigation of national defense program, additional re- port pursuant to S. Res. 71, 77th Congress, S. Res. 6, 78th Congress, and S. Res. 55, 79th Congress: Investigations overseas; [submitted by Mr. Kilgore]. 1945. iii+35 p. (S. rp. 110, pt. 2, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Part 1 of this report was entered in Monthly catalog for Apr. 1945, p. 380, under subhead Surplus property.] t L. C. card 45-35798 Investigation of national defense program, hearings, 7Sth Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 6, 78th Congress, extending S. Res. 71, 77th Congress, Sept. 8-Dec. 15, 1944 : Disposal of surplus property, manpower, reconversion, Armv inventory control, Worldwide Mercantile Corporation, progress in war production, cigarette shortage. 1945. pt. 26, viii+11599-1232G+xi p. il. 1 pi. * Paper, $1.00. • L. C. card 41-14209 T 4.N 21/6 : D 36/pt.26 NAVAT, AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE American Samoa. Providing for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or destroyed as result of fire which occurred on Naval Station, Tutuila, American Samoa, Oct. 20, 1943, report to accompany S. 1076 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 23, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S.rp. 509, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Reimbursing certain Navy and Marine Corps personnel and former Navy and Marine Corps personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in buildings 102 and 102-A, Utulei, Tutuila, American Samoa, Aug. 17, 1944, report to accompany S. 1134 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 23, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 514, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Banning, Calif. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire at naval convalescent hospital, Banning, Calif., Mar. 5, 1945, report to accompany S. 1102; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 23, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 510, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Bliss, Robert W. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to convey Casa Dorincla estate in Santa Barbara County, Calif., to Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred B. Bliss, report to accompany S. 1117; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 29, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 448, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Guam Island. Relief of residents of Guam through settlement of meritorious claims, report to accompany S. 1139; submitted by Mr. Tydings. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 442, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Maasdam, steamship. Reimbursing certain Marine Corps personnel and former Marine Corps personnel for personal property lost in disaster to steamship Maasdam, June 26, 1941, report to accompany S. 1215 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 23, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. ( S. rp. 516, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Marine Band. Authorizing attendance of Marine Band at national encampment of Grand Army of the Republic to be held at Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 10-14, 1945, report to accompany H. R. 3287; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 26, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 412, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Naval Acadcnni, Annapolis. Acquisition of St. John's College, Annapolis, Md., for expansion of Naval Academy, hearing, 79th Congress, 1st session, June 20, 1945. 1945. iii+29 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 403 L. C. card 45-36391 Y 4.N 22/2 : Sa 2j Authorizing discbarge <>f midshipmen from Naval Academy by Secretary of Navy because of unsatisfactory conduct or aptitude, report to accompany S. 1064; submitted by Mr. Walsh/ July 23, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 508, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 864 Government Publications Naval air stations. Providing reimbursement for personal property lost, dam- aged, or destroyed as result of explosion at Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va., Sept. 17, 1043, report to accompany H. R. 1309; submitted by Mr. Walsb. June 27, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 419, 79tb Cong. 1st sess.) f Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for per- sonal property lost or damaged as result of fire at Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Pungo, Norfolk, Va., Feb. 13, 194.'.. report to accompany S. 1062; submitted by Mr. Walsh. Juno 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 407, 79th Cong. 1st soss.) f Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for per- sonal property lost or damaged as result of fire at Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Pungo, Norfolk, Va., Feb. 13, 1945, report to accompany S. 1135; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 23, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 515, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for per- sonal property lost or damaged as result of fire in administration building at Naval Air Station, Bunker Hill, Ind., Dec. 28, 1944, report to accompany S. 986; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 404, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Naval operating oases. Reimbursing certain naval personnel and former naval personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in bachelor officers' quarters known as Macqueripe Annex, located at Naval Operating Base, Trinidad, British West Indies, June 11, 1944, report to accompany H. R. 2685 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 406, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for per- sonal property lost or damaged as result of fire in building no. 146 at Naval Operating Base. Bermuda, Apr. 26, 1945, report to accompany S. 1119; sub- mitted by Mr. Walsh. July 23, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 513, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Naval petroleum reserves. Authorizing production of petroleum for national defense from naval petroleum reserve no. 1 [Elk Hills], report to accompany S. J. Res. 76 ; submitted bv Mr. Walsh. June 28, legislative clay of June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 441, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Further amending part of naval service appropriation act, approved June 4, 1920, as amended, relating to conservation, care, custody, protection, and operation of naval petroleum and oil-shale reserves [so as to terminate leases of lands formerly without naval petroleum reserve no. 1, but now included, at expiration of current terms], report to accompany H. R. 3269; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 27, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 420, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Navy. Amending act for reimbursement of officers, enlisted men, and others in naval service of United States for property lost, damaged, or destroyed in such service, approved Oct. 27, 1943, so as to make provisions thereof effective with respect to losses occurring on or after Oct. 31, 1941, report to accompany S. 559 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 28, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 440, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for per- sonal property lost or damaged as result of fires occurring at various naval shore activities, report to accompany S. 985 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 403, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Plymouth, England. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in Quonset hut no. 2, Hamoazc House, Plymouth, Devon, England, Dec. 31, 1944, report to accompany S. 1103 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 23, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 511, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Research Board for National Security. Establishing Research Board for Na- tional Security, hearing, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 825, to establish Research Board for National Security to insure continued preparedness of the Nation along farsighted technical lines by providing for application of scien- • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 865 Research Board for National Security — Continued. tiflc research to national security, to provide means of utilizing in times of peace as well as war services of outstanding scientists of the Nation in plan- ning and executing of military research, and for other purposes, June 20, 1945. 1945. iii-f 11 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 403 L. C. card 45-36393 Y 4.N 22/2 : R 31/G Sanders, Jack. Relief of Jack Sanders for value of personal property destroyed as result of explosion at Camp Lejeune, N. C, Jan. 22, 1945, report to accom- pany S. 1118; submitted by Mr. Walsh. July 23, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 512, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Ships. Imposing certain restrictions on disposition of naval vessels and facili- ties necessary to maintenance of combatant strength and efficiency of Navy, report to accompany H. R. 31S0 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 26, legislative day June 25, 1945. 28 p. (S. rp. 409, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Restricting disposition of naval vessels and facilities, hearing, 79th Con- gress, 1st session, on H. R. 3180, to impose certain restrictions on disposition of naval vessels and facilities necessary to maintenance of combatant strength and efficiency of Navy, June 7, 1945. 1945. iii+32 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 403 L. C. card 45-36350 Y 4.N 22/2 : V 63/14 White, William A. Lt. (jg) William Augustus White, report to accompany S. 996 [for relief of William Augustus White] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 25, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 405, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Wolverine, U. S. S. Vesting title to U. S. S. Wolverine (ex-Michigan) in Founda- tion for Original U. S. S. Michigan, Inc., report to accompany S. 220 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 26, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 411, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Yelvcrton, England. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in Quonset hut at Harrowbeer Airport, Yelverton, South Devon, England, Dec. 26, 1944, report to accompany S. 902; submitted by Mr. Walsh. June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 402, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, SENATE Bridges. Providing that United States shall aid States in construction of rural post roads, report to accompany H. R. 169 [to amend sec. 8 of act to amend act to provide that United States shall aid States in construction of rural post roads, as amended and supplemented, approved July 13, 1943, relative to State built toll bridges] ; submitted by Mr. McKellar. July 6, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 454, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t PRINTING COMMITTEE, SENATE Territorial papers of United States. Official papers of Territories, report to ac- company H. R. 2522 [to authorize Secretary of State to continue to comple- tion collecting, editing, and publishing of official papers relating to Terri- tories of United States] ; submitted by Mr. Hayden. July 12, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 456, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE, SENATE Boardman, Daniel. Quiet title and possession with respect to land known as claim of Daniel Boardman, C. no. 13, Greensburg land district, Livingston Parish, La., report to accompany S. 504 ; submitted by Mr. Hatch. July 20, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 502, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Calendar, 79th Congress, July 12, 1945; no. 5. 1945. 32 p. 4° % Y 4.P 96/1 : 79/5 New Mexico. Settling claims to lands in New Mexico, report to accompany H. R. 2613 [to authorize war food administrator or Secretary of Agriculture to ad- just boundary disputes by settling claims to so-called Sebastian Martin grant lands in New Mexico] ; submitted by Mr. Hatch. July 20, legislative day July 'J, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp- 504, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries g(J(3 Government Publications Tongtua "National Forest. Authorizing sale of public lauds [within Tongass National Forest] iu Alaska to Catholic Bishop of Alaska in trust for Roman Catholic Church, report to accompany II. U. 1992; submitted by Mr. Hatch. July 20, legislative day July 9, 1045. 3 p. (S. rp. 503, T9ib Cong. 1st sess.) t RULES COMMITTEE, SENATE Pages. Creation of joint committee to make study of educational facilities and other matters relating to pages and their employment Lby the two Houses of Congress], reporl to accompany S. Con. Res. 17; submitted by Mr. Byrd. July 23, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 517, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f TERHITORIFS AND INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE Philippine Islands. Amending act approved Jan. 2, 1042, as amended, to provide for prompt settlement of claims for damages occasioned by Army, Navy, and Marine Corps forces in foreign countries [so as to make act applicable to Philip- pine Islands], report to accompany S. 936; submitted by Mr. Hayden. July 13, legislative day July 9, 1945. G p. ( S. rp. 459, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t COURT OF CLAIMS Note. — The "opinions" listed below (with classification number Ju3.9/a:) and marked with a i (for official use) are issued in a very limited edition; however, a few copies are available at the Court of Claims at prices which are determined by the size and are as follows : 1-5 pages, 25c. ; 6-10 pages, 35c. ; 11-20 pages, 45c. ; 21 pages and over, 50c. Cases decided in Court of Claims, v. 102, July 1, 1944-Jan. 31, 1945, with report of decisions of Supreme Court in Court of Claims cases; reported by James A. Hoyt. 1945. xxvii+908 p. il. 2 maps. * Cloth, $2.25. • Item 420 L. C. card 11-11998 Ju 3.9 : 102 Causby, Thomas L. Thomas Lee Causby and wife, Tinie Causby, v. United States ; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided June 4, 1945. [194.").] no. 46054, 16 p. t Ju 3.9/a : C 312 Fuller, George A., Co. George A. Fuller Company v. United States ; report of com- missioner. 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Ridnour Company v. United States ; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided June 4, 1945. [1945.] no. 44741, 9 p. t Ju 3.9/a : R 433 Schaffer, Alfred O. Alfred Oscar Schaffer v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided June 4, 1945. [1945.] no. 45990. 10 p. t Ju 3.9/a : Sch 14 Seaboard Ice Company v. United States ; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided June 4, 1945. [1945.] no. 45911, 11 p. t Ju 3.9/a : Se 11/3 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 867 EMERGENCY BOARDS (NATIONAL RAILWAY LABOR PANEL) Report to the President by Emergency Board, appointed Apr. 7, 1945, pursuant to sec. 10 of railway labor act, as amended, to invest igate unadjusted dispute between Missouri Pacific Railroad Company and certain of its employees, repre- sented by Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Euginemen, May 5, 1945. 1945. [2] +2.1 p. t • Item 848 L. C. card A 45-2433 NMB 1.7 : M 69 o FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Telegraph. Employment and labor turnover in telegraph and telephone indus- tries, July-Dec. 1944; [prepared by Accounting, Statistical and Tariff Depart- ment, Economics Division, Apr. 1945]. [1945.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] t CC 1.2 : T 235/4/944-2 FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION Note. — The Reconstruction Finance Corporation was transferred from the Federal Loan Agency to the Department of Commerce by Executive order 9071, dated Feb. 24, 1942, but was returned to the Agency by Public law 4, 79th Congress, approved Feb. 24, 1945. Surplus property. How to do business with RFC, agency designated by Surplus Property Board for disposal of surplus aircraft, industrial plants, producers' and capital goods. [1945.] 32 p. il. f • Item 469 L. C. card 45-36452 FL 5.2 : B 96 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Electric power. Typical electric bills, typical net monthly bills as of Jan. 1, 1945 for electric service to residential, commercial, and industrial consumers, cities of 50,000 population and more. .Tune 1945. [2]+xii+34 p. il. 4° (F. P. C. R-29.) [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. FP 1.16/3 : C 49/94", FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS Member bank call report 99, condition of member banks, Mar. 20, 1945. n. p. [1945]. [2]+15+[l] p. il. 4° t FR 1.11: 99 Regulations. Amendment 4 to Regulation T [effective July 5 and 16, 1945.1 [1945.] 4 p. ([Regulation T, amdt. 4.]) [Processed.] t FR1.6:939/T/amdt.4 Amendment 5 to Regulation U [effective July 5 and 16, 1945]. [1945.] [2] p. ([Regulation U, amdt. 5.]) [Processed.] t FR 1.6: 941/U/amdt.5 Consumer credit, as amended effective June 11, 1945. n. p. [1945]. |2j-f 274-[2] p. il. (Regulation W.) [This reprint of the regulation incorporates all amendments to and including amdt. 16, effective June 11, 1945.] t FR 1.6 : 945/W Reserves of member banks, amendment to Regulation D [effective Aug. 1, 1945]. [1945.] 1 p. ([Regulation D, amendment.]) [Processed. 1 v FR1.6:942/D/anidt.-2 Supplement to Regulation T, effective July 5, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. ( [Regu- lation T, supplement.] ) [Processed.] t Fit 1.6: 939/T/supp.-2 Supplement to Regulation U, effective July 5, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. ([Regu- lation U, supplement.]) [Processed.] t FR 1.6 : 941/U/supp.-3 • Sent to Depository Libraries 868 Government Publications FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY EDUCATION OFFICE Education. Biennial surveys of education in United States, 1938 10 and l94<»-42: v. 2, chap. 7, statistics of citv school systems, 1938-40 and 1941-42; l>v Lester B. Herlihy and Walter S. Deffenhaugh. [1945.] Lv+103 p. il. * Paper, 20o. • Item 491 L. C. card E 20-424 FS 5.23 : 94CM2/v.2,chap.7 Food. Appraisal of food production war training program; [by] Frank W. Lathrop and Ellis I'.. Clough. [1945.1 5 p. il. 4° [From Education for vic- tory, June 4, 1945, v. 3, no. 23.] t FS 5.26/a : F 739 Morale. Family contributions to war and post-war morale; no. 4, We carry on [with list of reading references]. |194~>.] 6 p. il. 12° * Paper, 5c. • Item 196 FS5.38:4 Same: no. 5, First days at home [with list of reading references]. [1945.] 6 p il. vr * Paper, 5c. • Item 495 FS5.38:5 Shoes. Fitting and selling shoes, teacher's manual for use in vocational training of shoe salesmen [with bibliographies] ; by John A. Beaumont. 1945. viii+86 p. il. (Vocational Division bulletin 230: Business education series no. 16.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 504 L. C. ca rd E 4.5-22 FS 5.123 : 230 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Druqs. Notices of judgment under Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act: Drugs and devices, llnl-1200. June 1945. p. 303-334. t • Item 512 L. C. card Agr 40-274 FS 7.12 : 1151-1200 PHYSICAL FITNESS COMMITTEE Note. — The Committee on Physical Fitness was established under Executive order 9338, dated Apr. 29, 1943, and a Federal Security Agency order implementing it. Bruin injuries in boxing [with list of selected literature] ; bv Franz Schuck. [1945.] [1]+13 p. * Paper. 5e. • Item 484 FS12.2:B69 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Carbon monoxide, its hazards and mechanism of its action [with bibliography] ; by W. F. von Oettingen. 1944 [published 1945]. vi-f 257 p. il. (Public health bulletin 290.) [From Industrial Hygiene Research Laboratory, National Insti- tute of Health. 1 * Paper, 35c. • Item 526 L. C. card 45-36355 FS 2.3 : 290 Chemotherapy. Experimental chemotherapy of burns and shock, 8:1. Effects of potassium administration, of sodium loss, and fluid loss in tourniquet shock, 2. Electrolyte changes in tourniquet shock Twith list of references] ; by Herbert Tabor and Sanford M. Rosenthal. [1945.] 28 p. il. (Reprint 2616.) [From Public health reports. Apr. 6 and 13, 1945. v. 60. no. 14 and 15.] * Paper, 10c. L.C. card 43-51956 FS2.7/a:2616 DDT ' insecticide >. Toxicity and potential dangers of aerosols and residues from such aerosols containing 3 percent DDT (2d report) [with list of references] ; by P. A. Neal, W. F. von Oettingen. R. C. Dunn, and N. E. Sharpless. [1945.] 32 p. il. (Supplement 183 to Public health reports.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 528 L. C. card 45-36376 FS 2.8 : 183 Diarrhea. Studies of acute diarrheal diseases: 14. Clinical observations; by Albert V. Hardy and James Watt. [1945.] 12p.il. ( Reprint 2623.) [From Public health reports, Mav 11, 1945, v. 60, no. 19.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 39-26646 FS 2.7/a : 2623 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 869 Dust. Procedure for handling of field samples of dust and fume; by Harry E. Seifert, Robert G. Keenan, and Lawrence T. Fairhall. [1945. | 4 p. il. (Re- print 261S.) 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(Reprint 2619.) [From Public health reports, Apr. 27, 1945, v. 60, no. 17.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36445 FS 2.7/a : 2619 Illness. Manual for coding causes of illness according to diagnosis code for tabulating morbidity statistics ; prepared by direction of surgeon general in Division of Public Health Methods, with cooperation and assistance of Division of Vital Statistics, Bureau of Census, Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Hygiene and Public Health and Mayo Clinic. 1944. ii+489 p. (Miscellaneous publication 32.) * Cloth, $1.25. • Item 524 L. C. card 45-36460 FS 2.29 : 32 Malaria. Extended malaria control program, by L. L. Williams, jr. ; Use of DDT for mosquito control in United States, joint statement of policy by Army and Public Health Service. [1945.] [2] +6 p. (Reprint 2620.) [From Public health reports, Apr. 27, 1945, v. 60, no. 17.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36448 FS 2.7/a : 2620 Neurosyphilis. Treatment of neurosyphilis by continuous infusion of typhoid vaccine [with list of references; by] Albert Heyman. 1945. 8 p. il. ([Vene- real Diseases Division] ; Reprint 238.) [From Venereal disease information, Mar. 1945, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. FS 2.9/a : 238 Physical impairments of members of low-income farm families, 11,490 persons in 2,477 Farm Security Administration borrower families, 1940 : 3, Impaired hearing for speech [with list of references] ; bv Mary Gover and Jesse B. Yaukey. [1945.] [2] +13 p. il. (Reprint 2617.*) [Prepared in cooperation with Farm Security Administration. From Public health reports, Apr. 20, 1945, v. 60, no. 16.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 44-41723 FS 2.7/a : 2617 Posters. A lifetime education free for high school graduates who qualify, U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps; N. E. poster 4. 1945. 26X18.4. [Illustrator, Alex Ross.] t FS 2.26 : N 93/10 This establishment is cooperating in the campaign to rid our city of rats ; [Community health poster] CHP 5. 1945. 12.7X8.9 in. [Cardboard.l * 5c. single copy ($3.75 per 100) . FS 2.26 : C 73/no.5 Pulmonary calcification. Nontuberculous pulmonary calcification and sensitivity to histoplasmin [with list of references]; bv Carroll E. Palmer. [1945.] [2] 4-8 p. (Reprint 2622.) [From Public health reports, May 11, 1945. v. (id. no. 19.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36442 FS 2.7/a : 2622 • Sent to Depository Libraries 870 Government Publications Raoiet. Seroprophylaxis In experimental rabies [with list of references] ; by Kar] Habel. [1945.] [2H-16 p. 11. (Reprint 2624.) [From Public health reports, May 18, 1945, v. 00, no. 20.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-3044-1 FS 2.7/a : 2624 Rat fleas. Control of rat fleas (Xenopsylla cheopls) by DDT; by David E. Davis. [1946.] 12] +5 p. (Reprint 2026.) [From Public health reports, May 4, L945, v. 00, no. 18.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-30443 FS 2.7/a : 2020 Rural water-supply sanitation, recommendations of Joint Committee on Rural Sanitation [with partial bibliography of references on rural water-supply sani- tation]. [1946.] [2]+56 p. il. (Supplement 185 to Public health reports.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 528 L. C. card 45-36401 FS 2.8: 185 Serologic survey and venereal disease educational program at San Francisco County jail [with list of references : by] Richard A. Koch, Lee Hand. 1945. 8 p. ([Venereal Diseases Division]: Reprint 239.) [From Venereal disease in- formation, Apr. 1945, v. 26.] * Paper, 5c. FS 2.9/a : 239 Typhus vaccines. Tests of epidemic typhus vaccines [with list of references]; by Richard Donovick and Ralph W. G. Wyekoff. [1945.] 4 p. (Reprint 2025.) [From Public health reports, May IS, 1945, v. 60, no. 20.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36441 FS 2.7/a : 2625 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH .Journal of National Cancer Institute, v. 5, Aug. 1944-June 1945 [title page, con- tents, errata and emandation, and index]. [1945.] vi+455-457 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 523 L. C. card 40-29172 FS 2.31 : 5/t.p.& ind. Typhus fever. Studies of typhus fever [with lists of references; articles] by N. H. Topping, I. A. Bengtson, R. G. Henderson, C. C. Shepard, M. J. Shear. 11)15. vi+110 p. il. (Bulletin 183.) [From Infectious Diseases Division.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 525 L. C. card 45-36209 FS 2.23 : 183 Same. (H. doc. 110, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD Medical care for persons in need; article by A. J. Altmeyer. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [From Social security bulletin, May 1945.] t FS 3.3/a : M 468/4 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BUBEAU Dependent children. Families receiving aid to dependent children, Oct. 1942: pt. 2, Family income. [1945.] [2] +30 p. il. 4° (Public assistance report 7.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 535 L. C. card SS45-12 FS 3.13 : 7/pt.2 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Note. — The Federal Trade Commission discontinued the publication of advance sheets of its decisions in printed form with the conclusion of volume 23. The Commission will, however, on request, in case of a specific interest, supply processed copy of the full text of any complaints, findings and orders, stipulations, or decisions in court cases to which the Commission is a party, which arc published later in printed form in the bound volumes and sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Siegel, Jacob, Co. No. 8407, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Jacob Siegel Company v. Federal Trade Commission ; brief for respondent on petition for rehearing. [1945.] cover title, iv +50 p. il. t FT 1.5 : Si 15/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 871 FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION Roads. Claims for damage submitted by Public Roads Administration, estimate of appropriation to pay claims for damage to roads and highways of States. June 30, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. doc. 61, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Materials. Abstract of contracts for material, etc., for public printing and binding for term of 6 months beginning July 1, 1945. 1945. 32 p. 4° t GP 1.2 : M 41/2/945-2 DOCUMENTS OFFICE Geography and explorations, guidebooks, national parks; June 1945. 1945. [2] 4-10 p. (Price list 35, 32d edition.) t • Item 592 L. C. card 26-26625 GP 3.9 : 35/32 Navy: Apr. 1945. 1945. [2] +30 p. (Price list 63, 27th edition.) t • Item 592 L. C. card 26-26207 GP 3.9: 63/27 Periodicals. Government periodicals; May 1945. 1945. [2] +10 p. (Price list 36, 47th edition.) t • Item 592 L. C. card 26-26170 GP 3.9 : 36/47 Public domain, conservation, Great Plains, National Resources Planning Board; June 1945. 1945. [2J+30p. (Price list 20, 35th edition.) f • Item 592 L. C. card 25-2670S GP 3.9 : 20/35 Suburbanites. Publications of interest to suburbanites and home builders; May 1945. 1945. [2] +34 p. (Price list 72, 24th edition.) t • Item 592 L. C. card 26-26472 GP 3.9 : 72/24 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Note. — The decisions of the Department of the Interior including leading decisions and important opinions with regulations and instructions relating to all activities of the Department are usually issued in signatures and published later in bound volumes. Ad- vance parts 1, 2, and 3 of v. 57 have been issued as separates, however, as an economy measure, separates will he discontinued for the war period. Bound volume 57, bringing decisions down to June 30, 1942, is now in press. Volume 58, bringing decisions down to July 1. 1944, is in preparation. No advance sheets will be issued. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Public lands. Our last land frontiers, how veterans and others can share them. [1945.] [2+12 p. narrow 8° * Paper, 5c. • Item 598 1 1.2: F 92 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Alaska. Regulations relating to game and fur animals, birds, and game fishes in Alaska, 1945-46 [effective July 1, 1945]. I July 1945.] cover title, 23 p. 11. (Regulatory announcement 13 ; Alaska Game Commission.) [Regulations con- tained herein should not be relied upon as correct after June 30, 1946. Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 10. • Item 609 L. C. card Agr 26-862 1 49.24 : 13 ^ Cats. How to control vagrant cats ; prepared in Division of Predator and Rodent Control. Chicago, 111., May 1945. 2 p. 1 pi. 4" (Wildlife leaflet 269.) [Proc- essed. Supersedes Agriculture Department Leaflet f>0, How to make a cat trap, issued in Nov. 1929, by Biological Survey Bureau.] t 149.13:269 • Sent to Depository Libraries 661626 — 45— No. 607 5 g72 Government Publications Coyote control by means of den hunting; [by Stanley P. Young and Harold W. Dobyns]. 11945.] 12] +8 p. il. (Circular 7.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 605 I 49.4 : 7 Jh ihhititis in fish industry [with bibliography; by] Louis Schwartz and Irving R. Tabershaw. Chicago, 111., May 1945. 4 p. 4" (Fishery leaflet 124.) [Processed. Reprinted from Journal of industrial hygiene and toxicology, v. 27, no. 1, Jan. 1945.] t 149.28:124 Fish and fisheries. Fish reduction processes [with list of references] ; by Charles Butler. Chicago, 111., June 1945. 8 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 126.) [Proc- essed.] t 149.28:126 New England fisheries, 1942, annual summary. [1945.] [l]+5 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 164, revised.) [Processed.] t 149.8/2:164/2 Fish nets. How to make and mend fish nets. Chicago, 111., May 1945. 4 p. il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 125.) [Processed. Reprinted from Atlantic fisherman, Feb. 1915. Supersedes Sp. 1U51-B, issued by former Fisheries Bureau.] I 1 49.28 : 125 Fishery products. Imports & exports of fisherv products, 1942, annual summary. [1945.] [l]+7 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 189.) [Processed.] t 149.8/2:189 New England landings, 1944, by gear and area, annual summary. 11945.] [1]+15 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 177.) [Processed.] t 149.8/2:177 New York City landings, 1938-44, annual summaries. [1945.] [1] + 15 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 193.) [Processed.] t 149.8/2: 193 Game fish. Summary of game fish laws for 1945 ; prepared in Division of Game- fish and Hatcheries. Chicago, 111., Apr. 1945. 15 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 119.) [Processed.] t 149.28:119 Herring. Smoking lake herring, whitefish, lake trout, and carp [with list of additional references] ; by Norman D. Jarvis. Chicago, 111., Apr. 1945. 6 p. il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 122.) [Processed. Supersedes F. I. 23, issued by former Fisheries Bureau.] t 149.28:122 Oysters. Canned oysters, 1944, annual summary. [1945.] [1]+1 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 196.) [Processed.] t 149.8/2:196 Parrots. Care of parrots [with list of publications on parrots] ; prepared in Economic Wildlife Investigations, Division of Wildlife Research. Chicago, 111., Sept. 1944. 16 p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 259.) [Processed. Supersedes Biological Survey leaflet 521, issued in Oct. 1920 by Biological Survey Bureau, Agriculture Department.] f 149.13:259 Rabbits. Winter nest boxes for rabbits ; prepared in Fur Resources, Division of Wildlife Research. Chicago, 111., May 1915. 2 p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 270.) [Processed.] f 149.13:270 Sharks. Observations on shark fishery in central part of Gulf of California with records of vitamin potency of liver oils and with keys to identification of com- mercially important sharks; by Lionel A. Walford. Chicago, 111., Apr. 1945. 6 p. il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 121.) [Processed. Supersedes Sep. 68, reprint from Fishery market news, v. 6, no. 6, June 1944.1 t I 49.28: 121 ■ Sharks, skates, and rays [with list of references]. Chicago, 111., May 1945. 2 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 123.) [Processed.] t 149.28:123 Tularemia, animal-borne disease; prepared in Disease Investigations Unit, Divi- sion of Wildlife Research. Chicago, 111., May 1945. 4 p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 271.) [Processed. Supersedes Wildlife research and management leaflet BS-5, issued by Biological Survey Bureau, Agriculture Department in Apr. 1935.] t I 49.13 : 271 Wildlife review, abstracting service for wildlife management, issued for informa- tion of cooperators, no. 43; June 1945. Chicago, 111. [1945.] 66 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t 149.17:43 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 873 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of Monographs, Professional papers, Bulletins, Water-supply papers, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States, topographic maps (some of which bear descriptive text), base maps, and other maps of the United States and of single States. Practically all of them are sale publications. The maps and folios are sold by the Geological Survey, Washington 25, D. C. Orders for other publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C. Hawaii. Surface water supply of Hawaii, July 1, 1941-June 30, 1942; prepared under direction of Glenn L. Parker, chief hydraulic engineer, and Max H. Carson, district engineer. 1945. iv-f-134 p. (Water-supply paper 965.) [Prepared in cooperation with Hawaii.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 627 L. C. card GS 17-166 1 19.13 : 965 Missouri River. Surface water supply of United States, 1943: pt. 6, Missouri River basin ; prepared under direction of Glenn L. Parker, chief hydraulic engineer, H. C. Beckman, L. C. Crawford, Robert Follansbee, D. D. Lewis (acting), T. R. Newell, P. R. Speer, and A. H. Tuttle, district engineers. 1945. viii+470 p. il. (Water-supply paper 976.) [Prepared in cooperation with Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming, and other agencies.] * Paper, 65c. • Item 627 L. C. card GS 10-383 1 19.13 : 976 Maps ■ Note. — The maps listed below are sold by the Geological Survey. Remittances for these maps should be made by money order payable to the Director of Geological Survey, Washington 25, D. C. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. In ordering give the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies. Arizona. Late Paleozoic stratigraphy of central and northeastern Arizona; oil and gas investigations, preliminary chart 10 [with text] by J. W. Huddle and E. Dobrovolny. 1945. 41X46 in. [Processed. Includes map 13X10 in.] f 40c. 1 19.25 : Oi 5/6/prelim.chart 10 California. Geology of oil-impregnated diatomaceous rock near Casmalia, Santa Barbara County, Calif., oil and gas investigations, preliminary map 34 [with text] ; by M. Dean Williams and Clifford N. Holmes. Scale 300 ft.=l in. n. p. 1945. 20X30 in. f 40c. 1 19.25 : Oi 5/5/prelim.map 34 Colorado. Geologic map of Gateway area, Mesa County, Colo, and adjoining part of Grand County, Utah, geology by W. L. Stokes, R. T. Russell, R. P. Fischer, and A. P. Butler, jr. ; strategic minerals investigations, preliminary map [with text] by W. L. Stokes and R. P. Fischer. Scale 1 m. = l in. n. p. 1945. 18X24 in. f 25c. 1 19.25: M 66/6/prelim. Dinosaur National Monument. Topographic map of Dinosaur National Monu- ment, Colorado-Utah, topography by T. V. Cummins, C. E. Harding, Harry Parker, J. M. Stricklin, B. R. Gallegos, and R. E. Mann, surveyed in 1941. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 28X48 in. [Prepared in cooperation with National Park Service.] t 75c. 1 19.25 : D 61/945 Michigan. Geology and oil and gas possibilities of Sylvania and Bois Blanc formations in Michigan; oil and gas investigations, preliminary map 28 [with text] by Kenneth K. Landes. 1945. 50X42 in. [Processed. Prepared with cooperation of Geological Survey Division, Michigan Department of Conserva- tion, and Department of Geology, University of Michigan.] 1 40c. 1 19.25 : Oi 5/5/prelim.map 28 Utah. Geologic and structure contour map of Clay basin gas field and vicinity, Daggett County, Utah and Sweetwater County, Wyo., geology by C. E. Dobbin, assisted by Robert Davison. Scale 1 m. =2 in. n. p. 1945. 12X23 in. 1 15c. 1 19.25 : C 57 Wyoming. Geology of northwest end of Wind River Mountains, Sublette County, Wyo., oil and gas investigations, preliminary map 31 [with text] ; by Gerald M. Richmond. Scale 1 m. = l in. n. p. 1945. 28X48 in. t 60c. 1 19.25 : Oi 5/5/prelim.map 31 • Sent to Depository Libraries 874 Government Publications Wyoming — Continued Geology of Washakie basin, Sweetwater and Carbon Counties, Wyo Moffat County, ( olo oil and gas Investigations, preliminary map :\2 [with ] ; by Wllmol II. Bradley. Scale 5 m. = 1.7 in. n. p. 1945. 24X50 in \ 40c and text] 1 10.25 : Oi 5/5/prelim.map~32 Topographic quadrangle maps Note.— The Geological Survey makes contoured maps— three-dimension tonnfrmnhir. maps— which are designed eventually to cover the whole United St ates als n 41 ffi 1 l ...000 (l inch = about 2 miles). A general description of topographic maps and -i Hat of the symbols used are printed on the reverse of each sheet "<= la i'"*<- maps ana a list About half of the continental area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been manned cc.y state being represented. Connecticut, Delaware, the District of C luinbH HiwTi ' Maryland. Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Mand^Twesfwr- puna arc completely mapped. Maps of the regular size are sold bv the G„o" eal Survey at 10c. each. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent li^llowed on , ml order which amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. The discount s allowed on an order fo* either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together. In ordering gne the name and scale of the map and the State in which the area lies. Arkansas. Arkansas, Almond quadrangle, lat. 35°37'30"-35°45' lone 91°45'- 91 o2 30" Scale 1 : 31.G80, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1945 17 X 14 in. LMap covers only a portion of the sheet.] f 10c. 1 19.12: 3A1 68/945 ~~ ^7o ,4, rkj " isas ' Batesville quadrangle, lat. 35°45'-35°52'30", lone. 91°37'30"- •i » nd the AmeScai, Association of Stroieum Publications Supplement to List of publications, Bureau of Mines, Jan 1- Dec. 31, 1944, with subject and author index. 1945. ii+32 p. [Supplements L l cZ- IT ^^ffi2L ,catl0M issued from 1910 t0 ^c. 31, 1943.] t • Item esl l. u card - J-2604S x 28 5/1 . ^ Safety lamps. Fuel for permissible flame safety lamps; by A. B Hooker and -m^fS* ShalL ***% 1945 " [1]+6 p - X * 4 ° (^formation circular; I ' 7801.) [Processed. Revision of R. I. 33S9.] f 128.27:7301 «n& Monthly zinc report 11-15. Jan. 30-May 25, 1945. Each 5 p. or 4 p 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed. Reports 2-10 not entered in the Monthly catalog; no. 1 is M. M. S. 1158.] f I 2S 69: 11-15 — - Zinc scrap consumers report 11-15. Jan. 19-May 18, 1945. Each 2 d 4° SUSSES 8 ? rVeyS ° [Pr0cesSed - Pre ™ u * I« not entered in P the Aionmiy catalog.] , 128.68:11-15 WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY Addresses. Problems of evacuee resettlement in California, address by Dillon Jut* T 9 r\l945l t01 l? f n W 4o- Ration Authority, at' Eagle Roc?, qSE June u, u«. LJ94o.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] f 1 52.8 :M 99/5 Gomm^ity "*W*u*&b of anthropology in government ; by John F. Embree. no 3 July-Sell l^TT B?printed fr ° m Americ <™ anthropologist, v. 46, i 0— .— ; c> io/J, Japanese-Americans^ Relocating Japanese Americans. May 1945 pi +10 d il. narrow 24° [Processed.] f I 522: J 27/* INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION state Commerce Commission reports— VahfStion ? report^ ^olrl hffK * 86 ?' ? nd , Inter- Documents. Government Printing Office V in^nT' n p ^ by * he Superintendent of upon the size of the volnm^^parate'dSona^ nnf^ni^J?.? 008 P ?^ gepending *%££.. N ? S - P an T d 592 ' in Su P rem e Court of United States, Oct. term 1944 wShpv^ Umted States Interstate Commerce Commission etaT' William H Davis, economic stabilization director, bv Chester Bowles mice administrator, „. [same]; petition for rehearing. ' [1945.] cover title ,2 P " IC 1.13/1 : Al li/6 Decisions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions. Finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Finance). Motor carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier) X Vu\ ttSfn *?° S - 56 °i 61 ' in Su P reme Cour t ol United States, Oct. term ITti WhS'T tal V - Unlted StateS ' **«*■* Commerce Commiss ton SiS' 7 a ? ?' Davis ' economi c stabilization director, bv Chester Bowles price administrator, v. [same]; petition for rehearing. [1945.] cover Utto P * + IC 1.13/1 : N Slc/2 RaOroad accidents. In matter of making accident investigation reports under SSZ^ e ^3S??°5i aCt , 0f J eb - 17 ' 19U " ^ ^^ded: Louisville! NashvHle Railroad accident, Birmtogham, Ala., June 9, 1945. caused bv locomotive foot- board being too low. [1945.] 4 p. 4" [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5:B 537/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 879 Railroad accidents — Continued. Investigation 2887: New York Central Railroad Company, report in re accident, Rochester, N. Y., May 2, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5 : 28S7 Investigation 2888 : Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Company, report in re accident, Lometa, Tex., May 4, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 4" [Proc- essed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2888 Investigation 2S89: Pennsylvania Railroad Company, report in re accident, Industry, Pa., May 22, 1945. [1945.] S p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC1 acci.5: 2889 Investigation 2890: New York, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company, report in re accident, Cayuga, Ind., May 22, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] f IC 1 acci.5 : 2890 Investigation 2891 : Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, report in re accident near Kissimmee, Fla., May 31, 1945. [1945.] 7- p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2891 Investigation 2892 : Wabash Railroad Company, report in re accident, Wabash, Ind., May 31, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2892 Truffle decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Traffic). Decisions (Finance) Note. — The following decision or opinion issued in separate form is from the Interstate Commerce Commission reports. Western Pacific Railroad Co. Finance docket no. 10913, Western Pacific Rail- road Company reorganization; [decided Feb. 28, 1945.] [1945.] [1] +14-36 p. (F-8684.) [From v. 261.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-8684 Decisions (Motor carrier) Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter- state Commerce Commission reports. Freight rates. No. MC-C-360, minimum class rate restrictions, Central and Eastern States; decided Mar. 15, 1945. [1945.] p. 367-388. (M-6651.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.S/a : M-6651 Hoover Motor Express Co., Inc. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-2388, rate restrictions, Hoover Motor Express Company, Inc. ; decided Feb. 28, 1945. [1945.] p. 443-446. (M-6658.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6658 Rayon. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-2370, rayons between trunk line and New England territories ; [decided Dec. 30, 1944]. [1945.] [1] +280- 282 p. (M-6632.) [From motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6632 Decisions (Traffic) Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter- state Commerce Commission reports. Automobiles. No. 28190, new automobiles in interstate commerce; decided Feb. 6,1945. [1945.] p. 475-583 il. ( [Opinion] 24511.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24511 Cement. Investigation and suspension docket no. 5303, cement from Speed, Ind., to Bristol and Norton ; decided Mar. 14, 1945. [1945.] p. 159-164. ( [Opinion] 24540.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24540 Coal. No. 29100, Hugh McGinn v. Philadelphia & Western Railway Company ; [decided Mar. 5, 1945]. [1945.] [H+798-S00 p. ([Opinion] 24522.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24522 Cream. No. 2902S, Lakeville Creamery Company v. Railway Express Agency, Incorporated, et al. ; decided Mar. 15, l!>4."i. [1945.] p. 165-172. ([Opinion] 24541.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24541 • Sent to Depository Libraries ggQ Government Publications Express. Fourth section application no. 19262, express rates from, to, and between points In the South ; decided Mar. 15, 1945. [1945.] p. 1-0. ([Opinion] 24523. ) [ From v. 262. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24523 (! ruin. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4206, grain to, from, and within southern territory; no. 17000, rate structure investigation, pt. 7-A, grain and grain products to, from, and within southern territory; [decided Feb. 13, 1945]. [1945.] [l]-f-G29-792 p. ( [Opinion] 24520.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 2.1c. IC 1.6/la : 24520 Investigation and suspension docket no. 4718, grain proportionals, ex-barge to official territory; decided Feb. 13, 1945. [1945.] p. 7-41'. ( [Opinion] 24524.) [ From v. 262. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24524 Iron. No. 291 13, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey v. Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Company et al. ; decided Mar. 2, 1945. [1945.] p. 793-797. ([Opinion] 24521.) [From v. 259.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24521 Potash. No. 28921, American Potash & Chemical Corporation v. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al ; decided Mar. 15, 1945. [1945.] p. 157-158. ([Opinion] 24539.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24539 Spotting charges. Great Lakes Steel Corporation terminal allowance, ex parte no. 1(14. practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services; decided Mar. 5, 1945. [1945.] p. 173-197. ([Opinion.] 24542.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24542 Timber rings. No. 2906S. Timber Engineering Company Southwest v. Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company et al. ; [decided Mar. 24, 1945]. [1945.] [1] 4-118-124 p. ([Opinion] 24532.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24532 Tulsa Union Depot Co. No. 29145, status of Tulsa Union Depot Company; [decided Apr. 3, 1945]. [1945.] [1] 4-78-82 p. ([Opinion] 24527.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24527 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT AbilaJlah. Ibrahim J. No. 130, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Ibrahim J. Abdallah v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+ 11 p. t J1.78:Ab31 Aircraft d- Diesel Equipment Corporation. Civil no. 2S999, District Court of United States, District of Columbia, Aircraft & Diesel Equipment Corporation v. Maurice Hirseh et al. ; reply brief in support of defendants' motions and in opposition to application for injunctive relief. [1945.] cover title, ii+63 p. t J 1.75 : Ai 74/2 Albrecht, E. J., Co. No. 45579, in Court of Claims, E. J. Albrecht Company r. United States; defendant's request for special findings of fact and brief. [1945.] cover title, ii +177-242 p. % J 1.80 : Al 15/5 Aviation Capital. Inc. No. 126, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Aviation Capital, Incorporated (in liquidation), v. William J. Pedrick, collector of internal revenue for 2d district of New York, on petition for writ - of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i +11 p. % J 1.78 : Av 52/2 Cable, Eugene. Brief and appendix for appellee, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, no. 8636, Eugene Cable and Philippine Gross Cable v. Frank C. Walker, as Postmaster General, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1945.] cover title, i+21+[2] p. t J 1.77 :C 112 California Electric Power Co. In Court of Claims, nos. 45688 and 45916, Cali- fornia Electric Power Company v. United States; defendant's motion for new trial [and defendant's brief in support of motion for new trial.] [1945.] p. 403-424. % J 1.80 : C 128/8 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 881 Carolina Scenic Coach Linen. No. 178. in Supreme Court of United Stales, Oct. term, 1945, Carolina Scenic Coach Lines, a co-partnership V8. United States, Interstate Commerce Commission, and Smoky Mountain Stages, Inc., appeal from district court for western district (if North Carolina; motion to affirm of United States and Interstate Commerce Commission. [194").] cover title, 8 p. $ J 1.78:0221/4 Cement Institute. Civil action no. 1291, in district court for district of Colorado, United States v. Cement Institute et al. ; complaint. [194").] cover title, i+23 p. t J 1.75 :C 332 Crawford, Anna V. No. — , in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, commissioner of internal revenue v. Anna Vickers Crawford ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1945.] cover title, i + 14 p. t J 1.78 :C 856 Proceedings in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, no. 10885, commis- sion [commissioner] of internal revenue v. Anna Vickers Crawford, upon peti- tion to review decision of Tax Court. [1945.] p. 131-134. f J 1.76 :C 856/3 Di Benedetto, John. No. Ill, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, John Di Benedetto, inspector of customs et al., v. Henry Morgenthau, jr., individually and as Secretary of Treasury, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia ; brief for respond- ent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, ii+13 p. J J 1.78 :D 545 Do/7, Francis. No. 138, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term. 1945, Francis Doll v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, ii+14 p. ± J 1.78: D 69 Eisenlohr. Webster, Inc. No. 1187, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Harry E. Kalodner, judge of district court for eastern district of Penn- sylvania, v. Webster Eisenlohr, Inc., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; memorandum for Securities and Ex- change Commission. [1945.] cover title, ii+14 p. $ J1.78:Ei84 Erickson, Alfred W. No. 119, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Newcomb Cleveland and Bankers Trust Company, as executors of Alfred W. Erickson, v. Joseph T. Higgins, collector of internal revenue for 3d district of New York, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+13 p. t J 1.78 : Er 44 Flowers, J. N. No. 145, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, commissioner of internal revenue v. J. N. Flowers ; petition for writ of cer- tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit. [1945.] cover title, ii+14 p. % J1.78:F669 Proceedings in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 11242, J. N. Flowers v. commissioner of internal revenue, petition for reView of decision of Tax Court (district of Mississippi). [1945.1 p. 57-60. X J 1.76: F 669/2 Grace, R. ./. & M. C. No. 102, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Raymond J. Grace, trading under name and style of R. J. & M. C. Grace, V. M. Hampton Magruder, collector of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Co- lumbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+11 p. f J 1.78 :G 753 Qreystone Amusement Co. In Court of Claims, no. 46316, Greystone Amusement Company, plaintiff, v. United States, defendant and 3d-party plaintiff, v. Huber Fireproof Garage Company, 3d-party defendant; 3d party petition. [1945.] p. 13-16. t J 1.80 :G 869 Gvrman, Eli. No. 98, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct term, 1945, Eli Gurman v. Frederick Illg. and Chester Bowles, price administrator, on petition for writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Errors of Connecticut; brief for price administrator in opposition. [1945. J cover title, 1+15 p. t J 1.78: G 964 • Sent to Depository Libraries 882 Government Publications Hedin, J. D., Construction Co. In Court of Claims, no. 45407, John D. Hedin, trading as .1. l). Hedin Construction Company individually and to use of Allen' Construction Corp., or Hugo Q Baratta, assignee, as bis interest may appear v. United Stales; defendant's special answer and plea in fraud [11)45 1 P- 4a " 81 - * J 1.80 :H 358 Seine, Bruno A F. No. 1331, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, l^i4, Bruno Albert Frederick Heine v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States m opposition. [1945.] cover title, i +12 p. % J 1.78 :H 364/3 Hercules Gasoline Co., Inc. No. 93, in Supreme Court of United States Oct term, 194;), Hercules Gasoline Company, Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+8 p. | J 1.78 : H 4i8/2 Holmes, Harry. No. — , in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945 commissioner of internal revenue v. estate of Harry Holmes, Lucv B Holmes' Independent executrix; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit 'court of ap- peals for 5th circuit. U945.] cover title, i+17 p. t J 1.78 : H 735 HOl r!Zf\?°v? h t f "£ °; IU SSFl ° f , ClaimS ' na 43809 ' Jose P h A - Hol Puch Com- pany y. United States ; defendant's motion for new trial [and defendant's brief in support of motion for new trial]. [1945.] p. 131-151. % J 1.80 : H741/12 Bumble Oil d Refining Co. No. 1306, in Court of Claims, Oct. term, 1944, Humble Oil & Refining Company v. 8th regional War Labor Board et al., on petition tor writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondents in opposition. [1945.] cover title, ii 4- 17 p. J J 1.80 :H 881 International Union of Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers. No. 337, in Supreme Court ? U nite £ S , tate \° Ct term ' lf)44 ' International Union Mine Mill" and nf^ndn J° r , k n S ' U ^ N ° S " 15 ' 17 ' 107 ' 108 ' and m - *M&* with Congress S, Ji v*l Organizations, v. Eagle-Picher Mining and Smelting Company, Eagle-Picher Lead Company, and National Labor Relations Board, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; petition of National Labor Relations Board for rehearing and for clarification. [1945 ] coveY title, 10 p. $ j 1J8 . In g5/12 Jenkms, Richard V. No. 117, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945 SSf ^ n 1 kl ? S * United States ' on P etition for writ of certiorari to circuit rnZt tLT^l S f0r 5 + th Ch ' CUit '' brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] co\er uue, 1+11 p. j J 1.78: J 418 J °\°ST\^ ar ° a 7K¥- r^°- 124> in Su P reme Court of United States, Oct. term t"? ; , M ^ garet M - Johnson, Mary E. Layton, and Voyle Clark Johnson v United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for . Mar - 14 v' 19 ~ G i throu « h Jul y 81. 19-45- one hundred and ninetv-seven Q7, 9 to\i g - en ? les bave submitted documents for publication in the Federal register nf !^T7 in(lex , eS a F e i ssu ed monthly, quarterly, and annually. The bound volumes of the Federal register were discontinued on June 3. 193S. and have been replaced by 4l le ann , ual supplements to the Code of Federal regulations. repiacea ♦^T,! 1 .?. c- i al re S ls t?r is sold by the Superintendent of Documents on the following & ^I" gl J: ™ py ' o l0 u C - m . in imum (price varies in proportion to size) ; $1.50 per monthl |lo.00 per year Subscriptions are payable in advance. Send remittances to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. NATIONAL HOUSING AGENCY Housing, a community job, what citizens can do to make their communities better places for living. June 1945. 10+ [2] p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 461 NHA 1.2 : H 81/5 FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADMINISTRATION Federal savings and loan associations. Annual report of Federal savings and loan associations, year ended Dec. 31, 1944. [1945.] cover title, [2]+v4-99 p il. oblong 8° [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] i L. C. card 34-26236 NHA 3.10 : 944 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Note— The bound volumes of Decisions and orders are sold bv the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C, at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Armour & Co. No. 3098, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Armour and Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board ; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, iii+31 p. t LR 1.9 : Ar 55/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 891 Kinner Motors, Inc. Nos. 10956 and 109S4, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Kinner Motors, Inc. ; [same] v. [same], on petitions for enforcement of orders (if National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title ii-r-35 p. t LR1.9:KG23 LeTourneau Company of Georgia. No. 10954, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, LeTourneau Company of Georgia v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition to review and on request for enforcement of order of National Labor Eolations Board; petition of National Labor Relations Board for rehearing. [1945.] cover title, G p. t LR1.9:L5G9/3 Toic€r, A. J., Co. Appendix to brief of petitioner, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, no. — , National Labor Relations Board v. A. J. Tower Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, i+65 p. large 8° % LR 1.9 :T 651/2 Van de Kamp's Holland-Dutch Bakers, Inc. No. 10949 in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, National Labor Relations Board r. Van de Kamp's Holland- Dutch Bakers, Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board ; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, iii 4-26 p. t LR1.9:V281 West Kentucky Coal Co. No. 9936, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. West Kentucky Coal Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board ; brief for Na- tional Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, v+36 p. t LR 1.9 : W 52 k/2 NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD Awards 10O01-100, 1st division, National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, 111., v. 65. Suburban Printers & Publishers, Inc., La Grange, 111. [1945.] [1]4-S5S p. t National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, 111. (price upon application). L. C. card 36-26211 RA 1.7 : 65 Note. — The 1st division has jurisdiction over disputes involving train-and-yartl-serv- ice employees of carriers ; that is, engineers, firemen, hostlers, and outside hostler helpers, conductors, trainmen, and yard-service employees. NAVY DEPARTMENT Posters. He said he could stop on a dime, until this happened; [poster]. 1945. 22X17 in. I N 1.31: St 7 A strange sort of prayer ; official Navy poster. 1945. 40.1X28.4 in. (Indus- trial Incentive Division.) [Illustrator, John Falter.] $ N 1.31 : P 89 Time saved at the price of an accident is no bargain! [poster]. 1945. 22X17 in. t N 1.31: Ac 2 Victory still comes high ! it's a tough road to Tokyo ! official Navy poster. 1945. 40X28.4 in. (Industrial Incentive Division.) t N 1.31 :V 66/4 MARINE CORPS Orders. Marine Corps order 203, 205-209 ; Jan. 19-June 7, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perforations.] t N 9.9/3 : 203 etc. MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Posters. Don't miss your X-ray! even I checked for TB ; [poster]. 1945. 27.9X20 in. [Illustrator, Bode.] i N 10.17 :T 79/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries 892 Government Publications Posters — Continued. Don't miss your X-ray ! Wake, Guam, Waikiki, but I've always had time to check for TB; [poster]. 1945. 27.9X20 in. [Illustrator, Paschen.] $ N 10.17 : T 79/2 I've always found time to check for TB, don't miss your X-ray! [poster]. 1045. 27.9X20 in. | Illustrator, Bode.] t N 10.17 :T 79/3 Tuberculosis is no respecter of persons, don't miss your X-ray! [poster]. 1945. 28X20 in. [Illustrator, Bode.] t N 10.17 :T 79 NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE NAVAL COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION Gift packages for Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, select wisely, wrap securely, mail early, address correctly. [1945.] [6] p. il. narrow 8° (Navy Mail Service.) f •Item 857 N22.2:G36 Mail for U. S. merchant ships, Army transports, Army hospital ships. 1945. [6] p. il. narrow large 8° (Navy Mail Service.) t N22.2:M28 NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU Mathematics; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edi- tion of 1945. 1945. vii+527 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) * Paper, 60c. • Item 907 L. C. card 45-36454 N 17.25 : M 42/945 NAVAL ACADEMY Cruise manual, Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1945. n. p. [June 19, 1945]. [4] +20 p. il. 2 pi. t N 12.2 : C 88/2/945 Report of board of visitors to Naval Academy, 1945, Annapolis, Md., Apr. 19, 1945. [1945.] cover title, 12 p. f • Item 886 L. C. card 8-7222 N 12.1/1 : 945 SHIPS BUREAU Diesel-electric direct current drive for surface ships, basic principles. [1945.] [2] +141 p. il. 12° * Paper, 25c. • Item 912 L. C. card 45-36455 N 29.2 : D 56 Reciprocating steam engines. Instructions for operation and maintenance of main propelling machinery: chap. 41 [Bureau of Ships manual], sec. 4[3], Reciprocating steam engines. 1945. [l]+50 p. il. [Title on cover is: Main propelling machinery. This chapter was designated as sec. 4 by error instead of sec. 3.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 913 L. C. card 45-36435 N 29.13 : 41/sec.3/945 SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Accounting numbers. Navy appropriations and subheads showing accounting numbers. 1945. 16 p. (Appropriation bulletin, July 1, 1945, fiscal year 1946.) [Issued with perforations.] I N 20.3/2: 946 Government supplies. Joint Army-Navy specification: Cellulose, cotton (for use in explosives). 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-C-206.) J N 20.23 : JAN-C-206 Notk. — This and the following specifications are issued with perforations for insertion in loose-leaf binders. Same: Desiccants (activated) ; May 8, 1945. [1945.] 18 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (JAN-D-169.) t N 20.23 : JAN-D-169 Same: Ether, diethyl. 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-E-199.) t N 20.23 : JAN-E-199 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 893 Government supplies — Continued. Same: Extinguisher, fire, water, 5-gallon, back-pack; May 19, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 12° (JAN-E-212.) t N 20.23 : JAN-E-212 Same: Frame, mosquito-bar, wood (for cot, folding, canvas) ; May 7, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (JAN-F-209.) t N 20.23 : JAN-F-209 Same: Jumpers, dungaree, amdt. 1 ; May 18, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN- J-53 [amdt. 1].) t N 20.23: JAN-J-53/amdt.l Same: Mercury; Mar. 15, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (JAN-M-191.) t N 20.23 : JAN-M-191 Same: Meters, fuel-oil (shipboard use) ; Apr. 30, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 12° ( JAN-M-205. ) t N 20.23 : J AN-M-205 Same: Nets, cargo (fiber rope), amdt. 2; May 23, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (JAN-N-70 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amendment 1, Dec. 15, 1944.] t N 20.23 : JAN-N-70/amdt.2 Same : Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, crates, unsheathed, wood, nailed (for maximum net load of 2,500 pounds) ; May 22, 1945. [1945.] 14 p. il. 12° (JAN-P-132.) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-132 Same: Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, electrolyte, storage battery (in U. S. 1-gallon or Imperial 1-gallon bottles) ; May 18, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (JAN-P-207.) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-207 Same: Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, engines, ground, air- cooled (32 horsepower and under), spare parts for. 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-P- 196. ) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-196 Same : Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, preservation, methods of ; May S, 1945. [1945. ] 02 p. il. 12° ( JAN-P-116. ) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-116 Same: Phenol. 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-P-200.) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-200 Same: Preservation, packaging, and packing of anti-friction bearings and bearing parts; May 23, 194. r >. [1945.] 10 p. 12° (JAN-P-197.) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-197 Same: Trousers, dungaree, amdt. 1; May 18, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (JAN-T-52 [amdt. 1].) t N 20.23 :JAN-T-52/amdt.l Navy Department specification: Atomizers, hand, plastic; Julv 2, 1945. [1945.] 4p.il. 12° (57A5.) f N 20'.0/2 : 57A5 Same: Baskets, bread, wire; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (64B8c.) [Supersedes 64B8b, Mar. 1, 1945.] f N 20.G/2 : 04B8c Same: Brick, silicon-carbide, refractorv ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (32B8a.) [Supersedes 32B8, Nov. 2, 194^1 t N 20.6/2 : 32B8a Same: Brushes, platers'; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (38B27c.) t N 20.6/2 : 38 B 27c Same: Chairs and stools, steel (shipboard use) ; June 1, 1945. [194">.] 24 p. il. 12° (26C0g.) [Supersedes 26C6c, Jan. 2, 1937, 26C6f, Feb. 1, 1940.] t N 20.6/2 : 26 C 6g Same: Cotton, calking, treated; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (21C7.) t N 20.6/2 : 21 C 7 Same : Drills, twist ; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (41Dllb.) [Su- persedes 41D11, Feb. 1, 1935, 41Dlla, Nov. 1, 1935.] t N 20.6/2: 41 D lib Same: Flasks, steel, seamless, nonshatterable (for storing compressed air) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (51F5b.) [Supersedes 51F5, Apr. 1, 1942, 51F5a, Aug. 2, 1943.] t N 20.6/2 : 51 F 5b Same: Flasks, steel, seamless, swaged (for storing compressed air) ; June 15,1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (51F10.) t N 20.6/2 : 51 F 10 Same: Floss, silk (waxed), dental ; June 15, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (57F7a.) [Supersedes 57F7, July 1, 1941.] J N 20.6/2 : 57 F 7a • Sent to Depository Libraries 894 Government Publications Government supplies — Continued. Same: Gauze, wire, iron, with asbestos center; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 12° (57G4a.) I Supersedes 57G4, June 2, 1!>41.] t N 20.6/2 : 57 G 4a Same: Hats, outdoor, Navy Nurse Corps; Dec. 1, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. il. 12° (73H10.) t N 20.6/2: 73 H 10 Same : June 15, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (73H10a). t N 20.6/2 : 73 H 10a Same: Machines, coil-winding, motor-driven (shipboard use) ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 12° (17M13a.) [Supersedes 17M13, Jan. 3, 1938.] t N 20.6/2 : 17 M 13a Same: Machines, steak-cubing (shipboard use) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 12° (66M15.) t N 20.6/2 : 66 M 15 Same: Overcoats; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (55-O-ld.) [Super- sedes 55-O-lc, Jan. 3, 1944.] t N 20.6/2 : 55-O-ld Same: Packing, asbestos, rope, and wick (symbol 1102) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (33P5g.) [Supersedes 33P5f, Feb. 1, 1934.] t N 20.6/2 : 33 P 5g Same: Packing, cotton, square, braided (symbol 1270) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (33P32b.) t N 20.6/2 : 33 P 32b - — Same: Packing, expansion-joint and hydraulic (symbols 1110 and 1220) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (33P38.) t N 20.6/2 : 33 P 38 ■ Same : Paint, inside, light green, semigloss, fire-retardant (formula no. 31) ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 4° (52P33a.) [Supersedes 52P33, Apr. 16, 1945. ] t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 33a Same: Paint, outside, gray, no. 11 (formula no. 109) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (52P79.) f N 20.6/2 : 52 P 79 Same: Paint, outside, haze-gray, no. 27 (formula no. 5H) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 10p.il. 12° (52P45.) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 45 Same: Paint, striping, black (formula no. 38) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (52P36.) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 36 Same: Rods, welding, aluminum and aluminum-alloy (for gas welding) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (46R7.) [Supersedes part of 46R lb, Jan. 3, 1933.] f N 20:6/2: 46 R 7 Same: Sieves, flour; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (64S8b.) [Super- sedes 64S8a, Mar. 1, 1943.] t N 20.6/2 : 64SSb Same: Skimmers; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (64S5c.) [Supersedes 64S5b, July 1, 1943.] t N 20.6/2 : 64S5c Same: Sodium-resinate (rosin soap) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (51S51.) t N 20.6/2 : 51S51 Same: Steel, sheet, zinc-coated (galvanized); June 15, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (47S29c.) [Supersedes 47S29b, Jau. 2, 1945.] t N 20.6/2 : 47S29c Same: Suits, asbestos (flameproof) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (37S10.) t N 20.6/2 : 37S10 Same : Swabs, cotton, sanitary ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (38S3.) f N 20.6/2 : 3SS3 Same : Transformers, electric, single-phase, 60 cycles, and balance-coils, dry type ; Apr. 2, 1945. [1945.] 36 p. il. 1 pi. 12° (17T20e.) t N 20.6/2 : 17T20e Same: Varnish, ester-gum, grinding; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (52V22. ) t N 20.6/2 : 52V22 Same: Welding-sets, electric, direct-current-arc, variable-voltage; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 40 p. il. 12° (17Wle.) [Supersedes 17Wlc, Aug. 1, 1939, 17Wld, Feb. 1, 1940.] f N 20.6/2 : 17Wle Same: Wire, spring, phosphor-bronze; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (22W5g.) [Supersedes 22W5f, Nov. 1, 1939.] t N 20.6/2 : 22W5g • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 895 Manual. Change 47, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual; June 1, 1045. [1945.] 1 p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.] t N 20.13 : Su 7/2/029/ch.47 Pay, Navy. U. S. Navy pay and interest tables, 1945. [1045.] [2] 4-10 p. 4° [Includes Elapsed time chart, 2 leaves, oblong 24°. Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 016 N 20.2 : P 29/945 PAN AMERICAN UNION Note. — The Pan American Union sells its own illustrated monthly Bulletin, booklets, and other publications, at prices ranging from 5c. to $2.00. The price of any edition of the Bulletin is 15c. a single copy, the English edition is $1.50 a year, the Spanish <'dition $1.00 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.00 a year; there is an additional charge of 75e. a year on each edition for countries outside the Pan American Union. Address the Pan American Union, Washington, D. C. Art of Latin America. 2d edition. Washington, D. C, 1944. [3] +62 leaves, 6 pi. 4° (Club and study series no. 3 ; v. 2 of series on Literature, art, music.) [Processed. Plates are separate.] f Paper, 25c. L. C. card 45-353S8 PA 1.54 : 3/v.2/rev. Education. Educaci6n para una sociedad libre [nuevos principios aprobados par la Asamblea Internacional de Educacion]. Washington, D. C, 1944. cover title, [2] +21 p. [EducaciSn no. 126.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t Paper, 10c. PA 1.13 :s 126 Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace. Conferencia Inter- americana sobre Problemas da Guerra e da Paz, Mexico, D. F., Mexico, 21 de fevereiro a 8 de marco de 1945, relatorio apresentado ao Conselho Diretor da Uniao Panamericana pelo diretor geral. Washington, 1045. iv+124 p. ( Serie sobre congressos e conf erfincias n. 29. ) f Paper, 50c. L. C. card 45-36492 PA 1.37 : p 29 Conferencia Interamericana sobre Problemas de la Guerra y de la Paz, Mexico, D. F., Mexico, febrero 21-marzo 8, 1945, informe sobre los resultados de la Conferencia presentado al Consejo Directivo de la Union Panamericana. Washington, 1945. [4] +100 p. (Serie sobre congresos y conferencias no. 47.) t Paper, 50c. L. C. card 45-30384 PA 1.37 : s 47 Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace, Mexico City, Feb. 21-Mar. 8, 1045, report submitted to Governing Board of Pan American Union by director general. Washington, 1045. iv+115 p. (Congress and con- ference series no. 47.) t Paper, 50c. L. C. card 45-35719 PA 1.37 : e 47 Literature of Latin America. Revised edition. Washington, D. C, 1944. [4] + 64 leaves, 4° (Club and study series no. 3 ; v. 1 of series on Literature, art, music.) [Processed. Contains translations of literature of the republics of Latin America.] f Paper, 25c. L. C. card 45-35389 PA 1.54 : 3/v.l/rev. Music in Latin America, brief survey [with bibliography ; compiled by Charles Seeger from various sources]. 2d edition. Washington, D. C, 1945. [1] + iv+73 leaves, 7 pi. 4° (Club and study series no. 3 ; v. 3 of series on Literature, art, music.) [Processed. Includes music, also list of Pan American Union publications on music] | Paper, 25c. L. C. card 45-36125 PA 1.54 : 3/v.3/rev. United Nations Conference on International Organisation. Conferencia das Nacoes Unidas Subre Organizacao Internacional, Sao Francisco, 25 de abril- 26 de junho de 1945, relat6rio sobre as normas adotadas pela Conferencia em materia de acordos ou organizacoes regionais, apresentado ao Conselho Diretor • Sent to Depository Libraries 896 Government Publications United Nations Conference on International Organization- Continued. da Uniao Panamericana pelo diretor geral. Washington, D. C. 1945. [2] +19 leaves, 4° (Serie sobre congressos e conferfincias no. 30.) [Processed.] t Paper, 15c. L. C. cud 4& 36496 PA 1.37 : p 30 Conferencla de las Naciones Unidaa para la Organizacifin InternacionaL San Francisco. 25 de abril a 2<> de jnnio de 1!»45. Informe sobre las normas adop- tadas por la Conferencia en relaci6n con loa acuerdos n organismos, regionales, sometido al Consejo Direct ivo de la Union Panamericana por el director general. Washington, D. <".. 1945. [2] +21 leaves, 4° (Serie sobre congresos y conferen- cias no. 48.) [Processed.] f Paper, 15c. L. C. card 45-36494 PA 1.37 : s 48 United Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, Apr. 25-Jnne 26, 19-15, report on action of Conference on regional arrangements, submitted to Governing Board of Pan American Union by director general. Washington, 1945. [2] +25 leaves, 4° (Congress and conference series no. 48.) [Processed.] t Paper, 15c. L. C. card 45-36385 PA 1.37 : e 48 World ~\Y. (S. doe. 71, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Reclamation Hun mi. Supplemental estimate, Department of Interior, fiscal year 1946 [for Reclamation Bureau for construction <»f transmission line to power plant at Elephant Bntte Dam, N. Mex.J. June 30, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. doc, 69, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Regulations. Budget-Treasury regulation G relating to reports of civilian sup- lilies and relief and rehabilitation items furnished tor distribution abroad issued under Executive order 8512, as amended by Executive order 0084. Dec. 31, V.U4. \i4-14 p. + [31 leaves, 4" [Processed.] t L. c. ca rd 46-86450 Pr 32.106 : 6 Senate. Supplemental estimate, Senate, fiscal year 194.1 [for Senate restaurants]. June 30, legislative day June 25, 1945. 2 p. ( S. doc. 68, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t White House Office. Supplemental estimate, Executive Office of the President, fiscal years 1114.") and 1946 [for White House Office for expenses incident to death and burial Of Franklin Delano Roosevelt]. June 30, legislative day June 25, 194.",. 2 p. IS. doc. (37. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION OFFICE Posters. Me travel? not this summer, vacation at home; [poster]. 1945. 37X 26 in. [Illustrator, Albert Dome. This poster also issued in size 26X18.5 in.] t Pr 32.4909 : T 69/6 FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION Export bulletin. Current export bulletin, 255-267; July 2-27, 1945. [1945.] various paging. 4" [Processed.] t Pr 32.5807 : 255-267 Trade relations supplement to Current export bulletin, no. 10; July 0. 104.". [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5807 : supp.10 Organization chart. Bureau of Areas, operating areas by branches and divisions [organization chart] ; prepared by R. J. Carmody. June 1945. 1 p. il. oblong f° [Processed. ] i Pr 32.5811 : Ar 3/5 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. 3rd report to Congress . on United States participation in operations of UNRRA. under act of Mar. 28, 1944, as of Mar. 31. 1945. [1945.] 45 p. il. * Paper, 10c. • Item 954 L. C. card 45-35371 Pr 32.5S12 : 3 Same. (H. doc. 251, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE Posters. Harry S. Truman, President des Etats-Unis d'Amerique; [poster]. [1945.] 17.6X12 in. [Photograph copyright bv Chase Starler. Washington, D. C] f Pr 32.4607 : T 77/French Same, Portuguese. Pr 32.4607 : T 77/Portuguese Same, Spanish. Pr 32.4607 : T77/Spanish Radio stations. Data and rates of radio stations in the other American repub- lics and Puerto Rico. n. p. [1945.] 144 p. il. large 8° [Copyright. 1945, by Koppel Printing Co., Inc., New York. N. Y.] t • L. C. card 45-36158 Pr 32.4602 : R 11/945 PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Addresses. Fuel oil rationing, 1945-46, [by] James C. Scully, chief, Fuel Oil Rationing Branch. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [Processed. Speech presented at meet- ing of regional rationing executives. Washington, D. C, Apr. 26, 1945.] t Pr 32.4213 : Scu 4 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 901 Army's reclamation program, fact sheet on Army reclamation. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [ Processed. ] t Pr 32.4202 : Ar 5 Candy & Tobacco House. No. 11024, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Chester Bowles, as administrator of Office of Price Administration, v. A. G. E. Abendroth, doing business as Candy & Tobacco House; appellant's brief. [1945.] cover title, iii+36 p. t Pr 32.4217 : C 161 Chicago Rapid Transit Co. No. 28271, in Supreme Court of Illinois, Sept. term, 1944, Albert A. Sprague and Bernard J. Fallon, trustees of Chicago Rapid Transit Company v. John D. Biggs [et al.], as members of and constituting Illinois Commerce Commission of Illinois, George F. Barrett, attorney gen- eral of Illinois, et al., appeal from circuit court of Cook County, Philip J. Finnegan, judge presiding; petition for rehearing on behalf of economic stabil- ization director and price administrator, interveners-appellees. [1945.] cover title, 10 p. t Pr 32.4217 : C 432 ra/2 Commodities. Directory of commodities and services, index to price regulations and jurisdiction of operating units, Apr. 1, 1945; [prepared by Mrs. Velma Otley]. [5th edition.] 1945. v+506 p. [Supersedes edition of Aug. 1, 1944, and supp. 6 issued thereto, Feb. 15, 1945.] * Paper, $1.25 (including 6 monthly supplements ; foreign subscription, $1.50. • Item 9G3 Pr 32.4206 : C 73/945 Supplement to Directory of commodities and services, index to price regu- lations and jurisdiction of operating units, issue 5, supp. 1, May 15, 1945. [1945.] [2] +30 p. [All references to previously issued supplements should be discontinued.] Included in price of Directory. • Item 963 Pr 32.4206 : C 73/945/supp.l Same, 5th edition, supp. 2, June 15, 1945. [1945.] [2] +37 p. [All refer- ences to previously issued supplements should be discontinued.] Included in price of Directory. • Item 963 Pr 32.4206 : C 73/945/supp.2 Gable Management Corporation of Louisiana. No. 215, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Gable Management Corporation of Louisiana and W. F. Horsting v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+23 p. ± Pr 32.4217 : G 113/3 Gold-Form, Inc. No. 240, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Gold-Form, Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 3 p. t Pr 32.4217 : G 567/2 Same ; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i +54 p. t Pr 32.4217 : G 567 A home with a ceiling means that 55 million consumers are protected from spiraling rent costs and unwarranted eviction. [1945.] p. 9-11, il. 4° [Proc- essed. From Consumers' guide, Mar. 1945, issued by Marketing Services Office, War Food Administration.] | Pr 32.4202 : H 75/2 Horns, Fred, & Son. No. 207, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Fred Horns and Henry W. Horns, partners, trading as Fred Horns & Son, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+10 p. t Pr 32.4217 : H 784/3 Jones. Wai/ne. Brief of appellant, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, no. 3144, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. Wayne Jones, appeal from district court for western district of Oklahoma. [1945.] cover title, ii+17 p. J Pr 32.4217 : J 728 Lankes, Joseph, Inc. No. 236, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Joseph Lankes, Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 4p. t Pr 32.4217 : L 274 Same : transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [19-15.] 2 pts., cover titles, i+34 p. and i+214 p. t Pi" 32.4217 : L 274/2/pt.l,2 Meat. Meat buying under price control. Revised [June 1945]. [1945.] [4] p. il. 4° (Group Services Branch, Information Department.) f • Item 963 Pr 32.4202 : M 46/945-2 • Sent to Depository Libraries 902 Government Publications Michetion, Max, Inc. No. 230, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Max Michelson, Inc., et al., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 3 p. X Pr 32.4217 : M 582/4 Same : transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+71 p. t Pr 32.4217 : M 582/3 Payne, John W. Transcript of record, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, nc H.'iTs. Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, and John W. Payne v. J. H. Griffin, appeal from district court for middle district of Georgia. 11945.] cover title, i+58 p. t Pr 32.4217 : P 292 Posters. Democracy in action, your war price and rationing board, help them help you! [poster]. 1945. 2GX18.4 in. [Illustrator, Bobbins.] t Pr 32.4212 : D 39 Price regulations. NOTE. — Price schedules and regulations, amendments, and orders are issued as pre- prints or reprints from the Federal register and do not appear in the Monthly catalog. The regulations are compiled and printed to include, to date of publication, all amend- ments and digests of supplementary orders thereto, and are entered in this catalog. Price schedules and regulations are available from the Request Unit, Distribution Branch, Office of Price Administration, Washington 25, D. 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Henry V. B. Smith v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 5505, promulgated June 27, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. ( [Opinion] 37.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/37 TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY Fluoroscope. Use of X-ray fluoroscope and dangers associated with its opera- tion [with list of references]; by Alexander E. Turner, n. p. [1945.] 4 p. [Reprinted from X-ray technician, v. 16, Mar. 1945.] t Y3.T25:2F67 Malaria. Education for malaria control ; by E. Genevieve Pickup, n. p. [1945.] [4] p. large 8° [Reprinted from Journal of health and physical education, June 1945, J 422.] t Y 3.T 25 : 2 M 29/14 Relation of plants to malaria control on impounded waters with suggested classification [and with list of references] ; by A. D. Hess and T. F. Hall. n. p. [1945]. [2] +21-46 p. il. [Reprinted from Journal of National Malaria Society, v. 4, no. 1, Mar. 1945.] t Y 3.T 25 : 2 M 29/12 Statement of progress, Kentucky reservoir malaria control program [with one reference; by] F. E. Gartrell. n. p. [1945.] p. 63-65. [Reprinted from Journal of National Malaria Society, v. 4, no. 1, Mar. 1945.] f Y 3.T 25 : 2 M 29/13 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Addresses. Address by Secretary Morgenthau featuring The 7 challenges, broad- cast by Columbia Broadcasting System, July 10, 1915. [1945.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f T1.31:Se8 Tax reducing provisions of internal revenue code available during recon- version period, address by Roy Blough, assistant to Secretary of Treasury, before Chicago Association of Commerce, Chicago, 111., scheduled for delivery July 24, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 1.31 :T 19/20 Baitary, Shain E. Record of judgment rendered against the Government by district court [for eastern district of South Carolina in favor of Shain E. Baitary]. June 30, legislative day June 25, 1945. 3 p. (S. doc. 63, 70th Cong. 1st sess.) t Claims. Claims allowed by General Accounting Office. June 30, legislative day June 25, 1945. 5 p. ( S. doc. 66, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Judgments rendered against the Government by District Courts. June 30, legislative day June 25, 1945. 4 p. (S. doc. 62, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Judgments rendered by Court of Claims. June 30, legislative day June 25, 1945. 7 p. (S. doc. 64, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Disbursing officers. Payment of government checks drawn by United States disbursing officers located in Philippine Islands [supp. 2]. June 14, 1945. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 194, 2d supplement; Fiscal Service, Accounts Bureau.) [Processed.] t T 1.4/2 : 194/2/supp.2 Fiscal policy. Fiscal and monetary policy ; extract from Annual report of Secretary of Treasury to Congress, fiscal year 1944. 1945. [1]+10 p. t T 1.1/a : F 52/944 Report. Summary report of Secretary of Treasury, 1945. Washington, July 21, 1945. cover title, [1] 4-110 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36426 T 1.1 : 945/sum. • Sent to Depository Libraries 910 Government Publications COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY National banks. Abstract of reports of condition of national banks, no. 218. May 19, L945. 13 p. 4° t •Item L072 T12.5:218 INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU Internal revenue bulletin, cumulative bulletin 1!>44, Jan.-Dec. 1944. 1945. ix-f 111S p. [Includes Rulings 11591-916.] * Paper, $1.50. • Item 1098 L. C. card 22 27421 1 T 22.25 : 944 PROCUREMENT DIVISION Government supplies. General schedule of supplies: classes 15 and 17, supp. 2, [ntercommunicating equipment, Julv 1, 1945-June 30, 1946. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8 : 15,17/945/supp.2 Same: class 54. supp. 1, revised, Rental, repair, and maintenance of type- writers and other office machines, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1946. 1945. 48 p. 4° J T 58.8 : 54/944-45/supp.l/rev. Same: Motor-vehicle accessories and parts under class 8; Construction and road-building machinery parts under class 66, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1946. [1945.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8 : 8,66/945-46 Same : Telephone and teletypewriter service, New York Telephone Com- pany, under class 102, Mav 12-June 30, 1945, and thereafter until further notice. [1945.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 5S.S : 102/3/945 General schedule of supplies, amdt. 837, 849, S52, 855; June 30-July 24, 1945. [1945.] Each 1 p. or 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8/3 : 837,etc. FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOG DIVISION Note. — In the list below, some of the Amendments, dated after Oct. 10, 1933, are for specifications issued by the Federal Standard Stock Catalog Board (now Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division) while it was under the Budget Bureau, and for these, the old classification T 51.7/8 : is retained in order that they may be filed with the publications to which they belong. The following publications are issued with perforations for insertion in binders. e> Item 1116 Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for bronze, manganese-aluminum, ingots (for remelting) ; May 30, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. il. 12° (QQ^B-731b.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. QQ-B-731a, Dec. 1, 1938.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : QQ-B-731b Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for bronze, manganese, casting (including manganese-aluminum bronze), amdt. 2: Apr. 18, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (QQ-B-726c [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amendment 1, Julv 27, 1944.] t T 5S.10/3 : QQ-B-726c/amdt.2 ■ Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, glue, flat, amdt. 1 ; May 26, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (H-B-291a [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : H-B-291 a/amdt.l ■ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, glue, round, amdt. 1; May 26, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (H-B-301a [amdt. 1].) t T 58 10/3 : H-B-301 a/amdt.l Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, paint, metal-bound, flat (utility-wall), amdt. 3; June 5. 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (H-B-436 [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes Amendment 2, Feb. 28, 1945.] f T ."8.10/3 : H-B-436/amdt.3 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, roof, knotted-style. 3 knots, amdt. 4: June '.K 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (H-B-^71 [amdt. 4].) [Supersedes Amendment 3. Apr. 11, 1945.] t T 51.7/S: H-B— 171/amdt.4 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, scrubbing, floor, hand, amdt. 3 ; May 30, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (H-B-511 [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes Amendment 2, Aug. 23. 193S, and Emergency alternate E-H-B-541, May 7, 1943. ] t T 51.7/8 : H-B-541/amdt.3 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 911 Government supplies — Continued. Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for couplings, hose, garden and water, aindt. 1; May 30, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (WW-C-623a Lamdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-WW-C-623a, Oct. 29, 1942.] t T 51.7/8 : WW-C-G23a/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for gold, plate (for crowns and bridges) dental ; May 19, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (QQ-G-550.) * Paper, 5c. T 5S.10/3 : QQ-G-550 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for handles, hickory, striking- tool, amdt. 2 ; June 9, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (NN-H-93 [amdt. 2].) [Super- sedes Amendment 1, Oct. 23, 1944. J f T 58.10/3: NN-H-$3/amdt.2 — — Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for landholders (sockets), me- dium-screw-shell, general service; Apr. 18, 1945. [1945.] 14 p. il. 9 pi. 12° (W-L-142.) * Paper, 10c. (incorrectly given in publication as 5c). T 58.10/3 : W-L-142 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for leather, sole (cut, outer, and top-lift), vegetable-tanned, factory, amdt. 1; June 5, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (KK-L-261b [amdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-KK- L-261b, Sept. 5, 1942.] t T 58.10/3 : KK-L-261b/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for mallets and mauls' wood, amdt. 4; May 26, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. il. 12° (LLL-M-71 [amdt. 4].) [Super- sedes Amendment 3, May 20, 1942.] t T 51.7/8 : LLL-M-71/amdt.4 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paint, resin-base emulsion, interior, paste, white and tints ; May 26, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. 12° (TT-P-88a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT-P-88, Dec. 27, 1940.] * Paper, 5c. T 5S.10/3 : TT-P-88a Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paint, stencil, flat; May 80, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (TT-P-98.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : TT-P-98 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paint, traffic, exterior, white and yellow, amdt. 1; May 30, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (TT-P-115 [amdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-TT-P-115, Aug. 28, 1942 ] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : TT-P-115/amdt.l - — — Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pans, bake and roasting, steel, amdt. 2; May 26, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (RR-P-55 [amdt. 2].) [Super- sedes Amendment 1, Mar. 30, 1944.] t T 58.10/3 : RR-P-55/amdt.2 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for rope, wire; May 8, 1945. [1945.] 94 p. il. 12° (RR-R-571a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. RR-R-571, Aug. 1, 1933.] * Paper, 15c. T 58.10/3 : Rll-R-571a Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for sheeting, cotton, bleached, wide, amdt. 1; May 26, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (CCC-S-271a [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : CCC-S-271a/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for straightedges, steel (drafts- men's); June 16. 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (GG-S-776a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. GG-S-776, May 31, 1932', and Emergency alternate E-GG-S-776, Sept. 2,1942.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : GG-S-770a Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for webbing, elastic : May :!<>. L945 [1945.] 4 p. 12° (JJ-W-155.) * Paper, 5c T 58.10/3 : J.I W 155 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for wrenches, bolt and nut, non- adjustable (open-end and box), amdt. 1; May 26, 1945. [1945.] 11 p il 12" (GGG-W-636 [amdt. 1]. ) t T 58.10/3 : GGG-W-636/amdt.l Supplement 22-24 to Index of Federal specifications revised Jan. 1, 1945 ; June 30-July 27, 1945. [1945.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.10/3 : ind./945/supp.22-24 • Sent to Depository Libraries 912 Government Publications WAR FINANCE DIVISION Paintings. War against Japan, paintings and drawings by American artists [leaflet relating to exhibition]. [1945.] [2j p. narrow 8° t T 66.2: J 27 Posters. Among me souvenirs, buy bonds the G. I. way ! Army war bond poster. 1946. 12.7X1) in. t TG6.S:B 64/56 [Reproduction of a $50 United States war savings bond; poster]. 1945. 14X25.9 in. t T 66.8 :B 64/55 War savings bonds. Authentic story of [war bond] redemptions [report on 85,000,000 bondholders; by Ted R. Gamble]. [1945.] 1 p. large 4°, folded into narrow 16° size. [Reprinted from Saturday evening post, May 12, 1945.] t T 66.2 : R 24 Salute victory and build your post-war plans with series F United States savings bonds. [1945.] [4] p. il. narrow 8° t • T 66.2 :B 64/15 WAR CONTRACTS PRICE ADJUSTMENT BOARD Renegotiation regulations, fiscal years ending after June 30, 1943, supp. RR-12; May 4, 1945. [1945.] [88] p. [Issued in lonse^eaf form.] Included in price Of Renegotiation regulations. • Item 1131 Y 3.W 19/6 : 6 it 29/supp.l2 WAR DEPARTMENT Army regulations. NOTK. — Army regulations are administrative regulations for the military service and are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. • Item 1129 1-10. Army regulations : List of current and suspended pamphlets ; July 1, 1945. [1945.] 24 p. [Supersedes AR 1-10, Jan. 1, 1945.] * Paper, 10c. \V 1.6 : 1-10/35 30-2135. Quartermaster Corps : Laundries and dry cleaning plants, Changes 1 ; June 18, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 30-2135/4/ch.l 35-2490. Finance Department: Mustering-out payments, Changes 5; June 28, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-2490, Changes 4, May 8, 1945] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-2490/ch.5 35-3020. Same : Pay of superintendent and other officials at Military Academy, Changes 1 ; June 21, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-3020/4/ch.l 35-4120. Same : Expenses of courts martial, courts of inquiry, military commissions, and retiring hoards, administration of oaths in general. Changes 2 ; July 7, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 35-4120, Changes 1, Nov. 30, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-4120/5/ch.2 35-5520. Same: Allotments of pay, Changes 3; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Super- sedes AR 35-5520, Changes 2, May 12, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-5520/9/ch.3 35-5540. Same : Family allowances, enlisted men, Changes 6 ; July 4, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-5540/4/ch.6 35-5560. Same: Procedure for use of WD AGO Form 30-S ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 35-5560, Sept. 30, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-5560/3 40-210. Medical Department : Prevention and control of communicable diseases of man, Changes 1 ; July 4, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 40-210/3/ch.l 40-1010. Same : Dental reports, returns, and records, Chances 5 ; June 23, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 40-1010, Changes 3, Feb. 1, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 40-1010/3/ch.5 55-120. Transportation Corps: Transportation of individuals, Changes 13; July 13, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 55-120. Changes 9, Oct. 5, 1944, and various sections of certain circulars.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 55-120/ch.l3 220—5. Organizations : Designation, numbering, and classification of units, Changes 3: July 3. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 220-5, Changes 2, Mav 11. 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 220-5/3/ch.3 350-3100. Military education : United States Armed Forces Institute ; Julv 17, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. [Supersedes AR 350-3100, July 30, 1943, sec. 6, Circular 90, 1944, and pars. 2e (1) and (2), 3b, and 4, sec. 3, Circular 377. 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 350-3100/3 880-6. Safeguarding military information, Changes 4 ; Julv 14, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 380-5/4/ch.4 500-50. Employment of troops: Aid of civil authorities; July 17, 1945. [1945.1 8 p. [Copies will be forwarded to depository libraries if obtainable. Super- sedes AR-500-50, Apr. 5, 1937.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 500-50/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 913 Army regulations — Continued. 600-30. Personnel: Honors to persons, Changes 5; July 3, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 600-30, Changes 4, Mar. 14, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. \V 1,6 : 600-30/3/i-h.r. 600-35. Same: Prescribed service uniform, Changes 4 ; July 4, 1945. 1945. 1 p. il. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600-35/5/ch.4 600-45. Same: Decorations, Changes 7; July 14, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 600—15, Changes 6, May 2, 1945, and sec. 2, Circular 152, 1945.1 ♦Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600-45/4/ch.7 600-110. Same: National service life insurance, Changes 4; July 9, 1945. [1945.] 14 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600-110 Mi. 4 600-375. Same: Prisoners, general provisions, Changes 10; June 23, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 600-375, Changes 9, May 24, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. YV 1.6 : 600-375/5/ch.lO 605—300. Officers, warrant officers, and flight officers: Absence without leave and desertion, Changes 2; June 18. 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 605 300, Changes 1, Dec. 14, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 605-300/2/CU.2 610-15. Warrant officers: Temporary appointment in Army of United States, Changes 3: June 29, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 610-15/5/eh.3 615-5. Enlisted men : Appointment and reduction of noncommissioned officers and privates. 1st class. Changes 7 ; June 23, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Supersedes sec. 1. Circular 342. 1943.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 615-5/4/ch.7 615-300. Same : Absence without leave and desertion, Changes 6 ; July 19, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 615-300, Changes 5. Mav 24. 1945.] ♦Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 6t5-300/S/ch.6 615—500. Same : Reception and processing of men inducted or enlisted. Changes 1 : June 25, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. ♦ Paper. 5c. W 1.6 : 615-500/2/ch.l 775-10. Qualification in arms and ammunition training allowances. Changes 3 ; June 20. 1945. [1945.1 3 p. [Supersedes AR 775-10, Changes 2. Aug. 30. 1944.] ♦Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 775-10/13/ch.3 Bulletin 11-14; Julv 7-27, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perfora- tions. ] % W 1.3 : 945/11-14 Circular 199-231; July 3-31, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with per- forations.] $ W 1.4/2 : 945/199-231 Claims submitted by War Department, estimate of appropriation to pay claims for damages. June 30, legislative day June 25, 1945. 4 p. (S. doe. GO, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Education manuals. [Education manual] : Is good neighbor policy a success? [with list for further reading; prepared by Historical Service Board of Amer- ican Historical Association]. [1945.] cover title, [2] +46 p. il. 12° (EM 14, GI roundtable.) [Copyright 1945 by American Historical Association. Text and map on p. 2-4 of cover.] f • Item 1131 L. C. card 45-36438 W 1.55 : 14 Same: Shall I take up farming? [with list for further reading; prepared for Armed Forces Institute by American Historical Association ]. [1945.] cover title, [2] +50 p. il. 12° (EM 35, GI roundtable.) [Text and another illustra- tion on p. 2-A of cover.] % L. C. card 45-36437 W 1.55 : 35 Field manuals. Basic field manual : Military police, Changes 1 ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 8p.il. 16° (FM 19-5 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33 : 19-5/ch.l Note. — Field manuals consist of a series of pamphlets constituting the primary means of promulgating the basic doctrines of military training and operations. They contain training instructions relative to tactics and technique. • Item 1130 Field manual : List and index of War Department publications ; June 10. 1945. [1945.] 400 p. il. 4° (FM 21-6.) [Supersedes FM 21-6, May 10. 1945.] f W 1.33 : 21-6/16 Same: List of War Department films, film strips, and recognition film slides; Apr. 1945. 1945. iii+370 p. (FM 21-7.) | Supersedes FM 21-7, Jan. 1945.] * Paper, 45c. W 1.33 : 21-7/4 General court-martial orders 116, 118, 134, 148, 152, 160, 171-173, 175-179, 181, 184-194, 196-197, 199-200, 202-203, 205-206, 224, 229-230, 232, 244, 259; Apr. 5-June 20, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perforations. Some of these orders were printed at Fort Belvoir, Va.] % W 1.51 : 945/116, etc. General orders 51-62; July 6-26, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perforations.] t W 1.46 : 945/51-62 • Sent to Depository Libraries 914 Government Publications Government contracts. Joint termination regulation [War Department and Navy Department, revision 2, June 20, 1945], including app. A, Joint termination ac- counting manual, app. B, Contract settlement act of 1944 and Regulations of Office of Contract Settlement, app. C, Certain regulations and directives of other Government agencies, app. D, Lists of assigned contractors. [1945.] [1S7] p. 4° [Revision of War Department Procurement regulation 15 (Pro- curement regulation revision 49. June 20, 1945).] t Joint Army & Navy Con- tract Termination Regulation Distribution Office, 90 Church St., New York, N. Y. • Item 113G W 1.12 : T 27/945-2 Mobilization regulations, t NOTI. — Mobilization regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose- leaf binders. They are a compilation of instructions for initiating and effecting the War Department mobilization plan, ft Item 1134 1-9. Physical profile serial, supplement; June 30, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. [Supersedes Supplement to MR 1-9, May 22, 1944, including Changes 1, Aug. 19, 1944.] W 1.29 : l-9/5/supp.-2 Posters. Pre-termination planning, steps you can take now to insure your termi- nated contracts being settled fairly, finally, speedily; poster 20-5. 1945. 12.9 X 18.2 in. t W 1.59 : 20-5 — — Puzzled? any questions? ask your counselor; poster 28-51. 1945. 27.9X22 in. t W 1.59: 28-51 Synopsis of contract settlement, steps you can take after contract termina- tion to get fair, fast and final settlement ; poster 20-6. 1945. 12.9X18.2 in. J W 1.59 : 20-6 Use horse sense, be careful what you say or write! poster 32-6. "horse" security poster. 1945. 19.8X13.7 in. t W 1.59: 32-6 Your money, you made it, it's yours, hang onto it, take it by Government check, buv bonds, but don't carry more cash than you need to get home ; poster 28-5J. 1945. 28X22.1 in. t W 1.59: 28-5 J Special services officers' preparation for oversea service : June 1945. 1945. ii+8 p. (Pamphlet 28-2. ) [Supersedes Pamphlet 28-2, May 15, 1944.] f • Item 1131 W 1.43 :2S-2/2 Supply bulletins, t Note. — Supply bulletins (SB) are issued in pamphlet or leaflet form. The purpose of the bulletins is to disseminate instruction and information prepared by the technical services and staff divisions pertaining to supply matters. Each bulletin bears the basic number or the abbreviation of the preparing agency or of the subject matter, and a subnumber. Information appearing umler basic number 9 was formery issued in Ordnance field service bulletins, some of which are still in effect. 5-21. Manufacturers' code data handbook, Change 2; Jan. 26. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° W 1.01 : 5-21/ch.2 Same. Chansre 3 : Mar. 5. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° W 1.61 : 5-21/ch.3 5-32. Logistical data, engineer combat group ; Feb. 25, 1945. [1945.1 34 p. W 1.61 : 5-32 5-33. Losristical data, engineer topographic company, corps ; Feb. 1945. [1945.] 23 p. W 1.61 : 5-33 9-10A. List of prices for ordnance materiel, artillery and sighting and fire control section, Changes 1 : Apr. 4, 1945. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal. 1045.1 T21 p. [Processed. 1 W 1.61 : 9-10A/ch.l 9-10B. List of prices for ordnance materiel, major items of Groups A and B, Changes 1; Apr. 4, 1945. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal. 1945.1 T21 p. [Processed.] W 1 .61 : 9-1 OR/ch.l 9-35. List of manufacturers and their symbols: Apr. 1, 1945. [Publications De- partment, Raritan Arsenal, 1945.] 163 p. [Processed. Supersedes SB 9-35, Dec. 1, 1944, and Changes 1-3, Jan. 1-Mar. 1, 1945.1 W1.61 : 9-85 9—41. Transfer of responsibility for storage and issue of spare parts for specific vehicles; May 15. 1945. [Publications Department. Raritan Arsenal, 1945.] [21 p. [Processed. Supersedes WDSB 9-41, Jan. 5. 1945.1 W1.61 :9-41 9—44. Conservation of canvas used on truck. 1 4-ton, 4X4, car. half-track. M2. car. half-track, M2A1, carrier, personnel, half-track, M3. carrier, personnel, half-track. M3A1 : Jan. 22, 1945. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1945.] 3 p. [Processed.] W 1.61 : 9-44 9— AMM 1. Ammunition, general. Changes 3 : Feb. 17. 1045. [Publications Department. Raritan Arsenal. 1945.] 3 p. [Processed.] W 1.61 : 9-AMM l/ch.3 Same. Changes 4 : Am-. 6, 104.". [Publications Department. Raritan Arsenal, 1045.1 [21 p. r Processed.] W 1.61 : 9-AMM l/ch.4 Same, Changes 5 ; Apr. 25, 1945. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1945.] [2] p. [Processed.] W 1.61 : 9-AMM l/ch.5 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 915 Supply bulletins — Continued. 9-A1IM 3. Ammunition, net prices. Changes 4 ; May 22, 1!)45. Publications Depart- ment, Raritan Arsenal [ li>45J. 1 p. L Processed.] W 1.61 : 9-AMM 3/ch.4 Reports, Changes 1 ; Apr. 28, 1945. Publications Department, Karitan Arsenal [1945.J 1 p. [Processed. J W 1.61 : 9-AMM 8/ch.l Nomenclature, stock numbers, and replacement factors of items of quarter- master supply for use by oversea commands in preparation of requisitions and editing thereof by ports ol embarkation, Change 2 ; .Mar. 151, 1945. [1945.J 2 p. 4« IKescinds SB 10-98, July lit, 1944, Guide for use in preparation of requisitions in oversea commands and editing thereof by pons of embarkation, including Change 1, Sept. 15, 1944. J \V 1.01 : 10-98/ch.2 Band instrument repair and disposition, issue of band instruments and supplies, and allotment of funds for band music; May 1945. L1945.J 2 p. [Supersedes SB 10-145, Oct. 13, 1944, including Change 1, Dec. 29, 1944. J W 1.01 : 10-145 lleturn of unserviceable quartermaster property to supply channels and processing of quartermaster property returned from overseas, Change 2 ; Jan. 27, 1945. L1945.J 2 p. W 1.01 : 10-150/ch.2 Same, Change 3 ; Mar. 10, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.01 : 10-150/ch.3 Same, Change 4 ; Apr. 0, 1945. L1945.] 8 p. W 1.01 : 10-150/ch.4 Purchase notice agreement for products of Campbell Soup Company, Change 9-AMM 8. 10-98. 10-145. 10-156. 10-158. 10-161. 10-102. 10-168. 10-172. 10-175. 10-177. 10-184. 10-189. 10-192. 10-193. 10-194. 10-195. 11-43. 11-47. 11-48. 11-49. 11-50. 11-52. 11-53. 11-54. W 1.01 : 10-158/ch.l W 1.61 : 10-158/ch.2 W 1.61 : 10-158/ch.3 W 1.61 : 10-158/ch.4 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.61 : 10-161 W 161 : 10-162/ch.l 1 ; Jan. 26, 1945. 1945. 1 p. Same, Change 2 ; Feb. 27, 1945. 1945. 1 p. Same, Change 3 ; Apr. 28, 194o. 1945. 1 p. Same, Change 4 ; May 12, 1945. 1945. 1 p. Buttons, lapel, for issue to female personnel ; May [Supersedes SB 10-161, Nov. 18, 1944. J Milk containers, Change 1 ; June 2, 1945. 1945. 1 p. Purchase notice agreement for products of Keid, Murdoch & Co., Change 1 Apr. 12, 1945. 1945. 1 p. W 1.61 : 10-168/ch.l Purchase notice agreement for products of P. Lorillard Company, Inc., Change 4; Mar. 19, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Rescinds Change 3, SB 10-172, Feb. 26, 1945.] W 1.01 : 10-172/ch.4 Purchase notice agreement for products of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Change 2 ; May 22, 1945. 1945. 1 p. \V 1.01 : 10-175/ch.2 Disposition of women's worn clothing items; May 1945. L1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes SB 10-177, Nov. 18, 1944.] W 1.01 : 10-177 Issue of jacket, field, M-1943 (jacket, field, OD), and sweater, high neck in continental United States ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.61 : 10-184 Supply of equipment and supplies for preparation and bottling of soft drinks in oversea commands ; Jan. 1945. L1945.] 3 p. [Rescinds Circular 51, 1944.] W 1.61 : 10-189 Malt, Q. M. C. contracts, Jan. 1-Mar. 31, 1945; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 7 p. W 1.01 : 10-192 Procurement of ink, duplicating machine, black, 1-pound cans ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. [Supersedes SB 10-101, July 31, 1944.] W 1.61 : 10-193 Supplemental tariff sizes for clothing and footwear ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 12 p. W 1.61 : 10-194 Purchase notice agreement for products of Skinner Manufacturing Company ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 3 p. [Supersedes OQMG Contract bulletin 15, Jan. 22, 1943, and various paragraphs of certain Contract bulletins.] W 1.61 : 10-195 Disposition of minor items of nonexpendable organizational equipment ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes OCSigO letter 211, Jan. 22, 1944.] W 1.61 : 11-43 Signal Corps sources of supply, initial sources of supply or stock control points designated to receive authorized requisitions for all classes of Signal Corp supplies and equipment ; Jan. 1945. L1945.] 15 p. [Super- sedes SB 11-25, Oct. 1, 1944, including Changes 1, Oct. 30, 1944.] W 1.61 : 11-47 Replacement of teletype maintenance kits; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 8 p. W 1.61 : 11-48 Cable assemblies CC-345 and CC-355-A ; Jan. 1945 Standard lubricants ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. Lightweight antenna systems for vehicular radio sets 7 p. Disposition of unserviceable radiosonde AN/AMQ[1]( 1252-( ), and baroswitch ML-213 ; Jan. 1945. Conversion TE-113 ; of tool equipments Jan. 1945. [1945.] TE-45- 5 p. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.61 : 11-49 W 1.61 : 11-50 Jan. 1945. E1945J W 1.61 : 11-52 ), transmitter BC- [1945.] 2 p. W 1.61 : 11-53 A and TE-48 to tool equipment W1.61 : 11-54 Tables of alloivances. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] + Note. — Tables of allowances prescribe the authorized allowances of equipment for units and individuals at special installations. 1-36. Army Air Forces : Army airways communication systems, Changes 1 ; June 14, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. [Printed.] YV 1 .28 : 1-36/ch.l 2-2. Cavalry School, Changes 2 ; July 11, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. W 1.28 : 2-2/3/ch.2 6-1. Field artillery replacement training centers, Changes 3; July 11, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. W 1.28 : 6-l/3/ch.3 Sent to Depository Libraries 910 Government Publications Tables of allowances — Continued. 8 -. WeW Artillery School; May 10, 1945. [1945.] 85 p. [Supersedes T/A 0-2, Aug. 12, 11)41, including Changes 1-5, Sept. 13, 1944-Jan. 17, 1945.] W 1.2S : 6-2/5 Same, Changes 1 ; June 23, 1945. 11945.] 13 p. W 1.28: 6-2/5/ch.l Same, Changes 2 ; June 28, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. \V 1.28 : 0-2/5/ch.2 7-1. Infantry replacement training centers, Changes 2 ; June 21, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. \V 1.28: 7-l/4/ch.2 7-2. Infantry School, Changes 1; July 10, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. W 1.28 : 7-2/4/ch.l 11-2. Signal Corps schools; May 30, 1945. [1945.] 50 p. [Printed. Super- sedes T/A 11-2, Nov. 1, 1944.] \V 1.28 : 11-2/3 12-4. Rehabilitation centers, Changes 1; July 4, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Printed.] W 1.28 : 12-4/ch.l 12-5. United Stales Disciplinary Barracks: Disciplinary company; May 18, 1945. [1945.] 8 i>. [Printed.] \V 1.28: 12-5 17-1. Armored replacement training center, Changes 2; Julv 7, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W1.28: 17-l/4/eh.2 17-5. Landing Vehicle Board : June 19, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. [Supersedes T/A 17-5, Apr. 13, 1944, including Changes 1 and 2, Nov. 13. 1944 and Jan. 8, 1945.] W 1.28: 17-5/2 17-8. Armored amphibian replacement training detachment; July 10, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. W1.28: 17-8 17-1020-1. Headquarters and headquarters company, armored center, Changes 1 ; June 30,1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.28 :1 7-1020-1 /2/ch.l 18-3. Tank Destroyer Board and Board Detachment ; June 28, 1945. [1945.] 22 p. [Supersedes T/A 18-3, Jan. 21, 1944, including Changes 1, Sept. 28. 1944.1 \V 1.28: 18-3/3 20. Equipment for posts, camps and stations, Changes 3 ; June 13, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. [Printed.] W 1.28 : 20/3/ch.3 20-15. Army Ground Forces replacement depots, Changes 5 ; June 30, 1945. [1945]. 4 p. W 1.28 : 20-15/2/ch.o 39-3. Rocket Board, Changes 2 ; June 28, 1945. [1945.] 1 n. W 1.28 : 39-3/ch.2 200-3S. Headquarters and headquarters detachment, special troops, AGF, Army, or corps, Changes 2 ; July 17, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.28 : 200-3S/ch.2 Tables of organization, t Note. — The Tables of organization are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose- leaf binders. 11-217. Signal company, aviation, Changes 3; June 2, 1945. [1945.1 1 p. W 1.25 : ll-217/3/eh.3 11-207. Signal company, air force. Changes 1 ; June 2. 1945. [1945.] 1 p. [Publica- tion reads incorrectly T/O & E, instead of T/O.] W 1.25 : 11-267/ch.l Tables of organization and equipment, i Note. — Tables of organization and equipment are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. They replace the Tables of organization and Tables of equipment heretofore issued separately, and show the organization and equipment for the type of unit indicated by the title. 1-470. Army Air Forces: Air cargo resupply organization; June 11. 1945. [1945.1 16 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 1-470, May 23, 1944.] W 1.44 : 1-470/2 1-500-1. Army Air Forces headquarters and headquarters squadron, tactical air com- mand : June 8, 1945. [1945.1 22 p. [Supersedes T/O 1-500-1, July 1, 1942, including Changes 1 and 2, Feb. 23, 1943 and Apr. 28, 1944 and T/E 1-500-1, May 12, 1943, including Changes 1, Aug. 16, 1943.] , .™™ . • w 1-44 : 1-500-1 l-o62R. Army Air Forces : Headquarters and base services squadron, air depot ; May 29, 1945. [1945.] 32 p. [This table will not become effective except upon notification from War Department.] W 1.44 : 1-562R 1-564R. Army Air Forces air ammunition squadron, air depot ; May 29, 1945. [1945 ] , -„™ . 23 p \ . „ w 1-44 : 1-564R l-o67K. Army Air Forces: Air repair squadron, air depot; Mav 29, 1945. [1945 ] „ ■r™™ c 48p -.. ,. W 1.44 : 1-567R 1-569R. Same: Air vehicle repair squadron, air depot; May 29, 1945. [1945.] 17 p. W 1 44 ■ 1— 569R 1-778. Same : Photographic technical squadron ; May 31. 1945. [1945.1 21 p. W 1 44 • 1— 77S 1-858. Same: Depot supply squadron: Jan. 8, 1945. [1945.] 20 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 1-858, Nov. 25, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Jan. 14 and July 4, 1944.1 W 1.44 . 1-858/3 1-998R. Army Air Forces motor transport squadron, air service group, air depot, or « «, aviation: May 29, 1945. [1945.1 lip. W 1.44 : 1-998 R 2-27. Cavalry reconnaissance troop, mechanized: .Tune 16. 1945. [1945.] 12 p [Supersedes T/O & E 2-27, July 15, 1943, including Changes 1-3, Sept. 15, 1943-Dee. 1, 1944.] \f 1 44 • 2-27/2 4-77. Coast artillery battery, antimotor torpedo boat, harbor defense, Changes 2 ; ^ „. June 11, 1945. [1945.1 4 p. W 1.44 : 4-77/ch.2 5-io. Engineer construction battalion, Changes 2; June 22, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1 44 • 5-75/ch 2 5-287. Engineer panel bridge transport company; June 28, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. W 1 44 ■ 5— 2S7 5-297. Engineer ponton bridge company, rigid boat ; June 28, 1945. [1945.]' 14 p W 1.44 : 5-297 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 917 Tables of organization and equipment — Continued. 6-57. Field artillerv battery, motorized, 155-min gun, truck-drawn, Changes 1 ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 6-57/2/ch.l 6-67. Field artillery battery, 8-inch howitzer, motorized, truck-drawn, Changes 1 ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. \V 1.44 : 6-67/2/ch.l 7-1. Headquarters, infantry division, Changes 3; June 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 7-l/2/ch.3 7-2. Headquarters company, infantry division, Changes 2 ; June 6, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. \V 1.44 : 7-2/2/ch.2 8-55. Medical holding battalion ; May 30, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. W 1.44 : 8-55 8-56. Headquarters and headquarters detachment, medical holding battalion ; May 30, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. W 1.44 : 8-56 8-136. Headquarters and headquarters detachment, mountain medical battalion, Changes 1 : May 31, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 8-136/ ch.l 8-137. Collecting company, mountain medical battalion ; Nov. 4, 1944. [1944.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O 8-137, Apr. 1, 1942, including Changes 1, Aug. 30, 1943, T/E 8-138S, Aug. 6, 1943, and T/O & E 8-137 (tentative), Oct. 10, 1944.] W 1.44: 8-137 Same, Changes 1 ; May 31, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. \V 1.44 : 8-137/eh.l 8-138. Clearing company, mountain medical battalion, Changes 1 ; May 31, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44: 8-138/ch.l 8-139. Veterinary company, mountain medical battalion, Changes 1 ; May 31, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 8-139/ch.l 8-537S. Hospital ship complement; June 23, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. W 1.44 : 8-537S 9-257. Ordnance maintenance company, Air Force, Changes 4 ; June 2, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 9-257/ch.4 9-327. Ordnance base engine rebuild company ; May 4, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. [Super- sedes T/O & E 9-327, Oct. 11, 1943, including Changes 1. Nov. 3, 1943.] W 1.44 : 9-327/2 9-328. Ordnance base power train rebuild company: May 4, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 9-328, Oct. 28, 1943.] W 144 : 9-32S/2 10-17. Quartermaster company, infantry division; June 1, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 10-17, Feb. 19, 1944, including Changes 1, June 10, 1944.] W 1.44: 10-17/3 10-118. Quartermaster pack troop (company), Changes 1; May 29, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. W1.44: 10-118/2/ch.l 10-500. Quartermaster service organization; Jan. 10. 1945. [1945.] 94 p. [Super- sedes T/O & E 10-500, Mar. 3, 1944, including Changes 1 and 2, June 5 and 8, 1944.] \V 1.44 : 10-500/3 11-37. Signal photographic company, Changes 3 ; June 5, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. W 1.44 : ll-37/ch.3 17-60-1. Headquarters and headquarters company, armored division trains; Jan. 13, 1945. [1945.] 14 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 17-60-1, Sept. 15, 1943, in- cluding Changes 1-4, Nov. 4, 1943-July 29, 1944.] W 1.44 : 17-60-1/2 44—16. Headquarters and headquarters battery, antiaircraft artillery gun battalion, mobile, Changes 1 ; June 4, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 44-16/4/ch.l 44-17. Antiaircraft artillery gun battery, mobile, Changes 1; June 4, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. W 1.44 : 44-l7/3/ch.1 44—117. Antiaircraft artillery gun battery, semimobile, Changes 3 ; June 4, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 44-117/2/ch.3 55-402T. Transportation Corps headquarters and headquarters company, highway transport service; May 7, 1945. [1945.1 10 p. \V 1.44 : 55-402T 200-3. Special troops, Army Changes 2 ; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 200-3/ ch.2 Technical bulletins. Z Note. — Technical bulletins are pamphlets issued to disseminate new instructions and information prepared by technical services pertaining to technical matters concerning weapons and equipment procured and issued by the preparing agency, or to professional technique over which the preparing agency h:is exclusive jurisdiction. This material may later be incorporated in Technical manuals or changes thereto. ENG 57. Decontamination procedures; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 75 p. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : Eng 57 MED 135. Function and scope of Medical Department laboratories; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] t W 1.58 : Med 135 ORD 222. Tank, medium, M4 and M4A1, carriage, motor, 105-mm, howitzer, M7, carriage, motor, 155-mm gun, M12. carrier, cargo, M30 (T14), vehicle, tank recovery, M31, M32, and M32B1, tightening of exhaust collector ring clamps on Continental R975 series engines ; Nov. 20, 1944. n. p. [1945]. 4p.il. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : Ord 222 ORD 228. Tank, medium, M4 series, replacement of horizontal volute suspension cap screws which are removed for shipment; Dec. 4, 1944. [Publica- tions Department, Rnritan Arsenal, 1945.] 4 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perforations] W 1.58 : Ord 228 ORD 230. Identification and installation of Continental R975-C1 ordnance spare engines; Dec. 13, 1944. n p. [1945]. 8 p. il. [Issued witb perfora- tions.] \V 1.58: Ord 230 ORD 232. Vehicles, special equipment, general purpose, and special purpose, gaso- line engine crankcase drain intervals; Dec. 13, 1944. n. p. [1945]. 2 p. [Issued with perforations.] \V 1.58 : Ord 232 ORD 234. All ordnance wheeled vehicles, electric brake controls ; Dec. 16, 1944. n. p. [1945]. 2 p. [Issued with perforations. Supersedes TB ORD 9-801-9, Apr. 25, 1944.] W 158 : Ord 234 • Sent to Depository Libraries 918 Government Publications 'inimical bulletins — Continued. ORD 235. All vehicles using Continental R975-C1 and R975-C4 engines, carburetor identification; Dec. 19, 1944. n. p. 11943]. 4 p. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : Ord 235 ORD 239. Identification, inspection, classification, reconditioning, and disposition of synthetic inner tubes; Jan. 5, 1945. u. p. L1945]. 4 p. [Issued with perforations ] W 1.58 : Ord 239 ORD FE 7. Conversion of T214 and T223 Dodge engine assemblies and P14 Plymouth engine assembly for use in early Dodge military vehicles and Plymouth passenger cars"; June 22, 1944. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, reprint 1945.1 IS p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] \V 1.58: ord FE 7 ORD FE 21. Truck. 2% -ton, 6 X (GMC model CCKW-352 and 353 and AFKWX-353), truck, 2%-ton, 6X4 (GMC model CCW-353), installation of brake and dutch pedal shaft lubricating fitting; Jan. 6, 1945. n. p. [1945.] 4 p il. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : Ord-FE 21 QM 32. Conservation of clothing, equipage, and general supplies ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 16 p. il. 4° W1.58:QM32 QM 34. Cleaning and repairing gasoline containers in theaters of operations; Dec. 1944. [1944.] 13p.il. W 1.58 : QM 34 QM 35 Collapsible containers for storage of petroleum products ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] cover title, 48 p. il. [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] W 1.58 : QM 35 SIG 21. Installation of loudspeaker LS-3, used with radio sets of SCR-193 and SCR-506 series, in transport and combat vehicles, Change 1 ; Mar. 10, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. [Issued with perforations] W 1.58 : Sig 21/ch.l SIG S3. Testing connections of cables L-l and L-2 in console conversion kits B70-C1 and D71-C1 ; Aug. 17, 1944. [1944.] 2 p. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : Sig 83 SIG 103. Nomenclature designations in Signal Corps publications, Change 1 : Jan. 10,1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : Sig 103 SIG 14S. Plan for maintenance of photographic and projector equipment used by Army Ground Forces and Army Service Forces; Dec. 1944. [1945.] 4 p. [Issued with perforations. Supersedes TB SIG 27. Apr. 21, 1944.] W 1.58: Sig 148 SIG 155. Headset-microphone assembly AN/URA-1 ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 16 p. il. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : Sis 155 5-277-3. Demolition of fixed panel bridge. Bailey type, and parts ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 12p.il. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 5-277-3 5-295-3. Water-qualitv-control set. no. 1, field use; Feb. 1945 [1945.] 40 p. il. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 5-295-3 5—3006-1. Preparation for export, tractor, wheeled, steel-tired, gasoline, 30-DBHP, standard, case, model DI with Evans ECC winch; Jan. 8. 1944. [Reprint 1945.] cover title, 20 p. il. 1 pi. [Plate is pasted on inside of back cover. Issued with perforations.] W 1 58 : 5-3006—1 9-226-10. Adjustment of recoil and counter-recoil springs on caliber .50 AA mount M3 for caliber .50 heavy barrel machine gun : Jan. 4, 1945. [Publica- tions Department. Raritan Arsenal, 1945.] [2] p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 9-226-10 9-803-6. Truck, ^4 -ton. 4X4 (Willys and Fordl. inspection of timing chains and si. rockets; Nov. 23, 1944. n. p. [1944]. 1 p. [Issued with perfora- tions.] W 1. 58: 9-803-6 9-1618-2. Unit, generating. M7. malfunction of governor throttle valves ; Aug. 24. 1944. [Publications Department. Raritan Arsenal, reprint. 1945] [2] p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 9-1618-2 9-1711-FE 1. Half-track vehicles (White. Autocar and Diamond T). installation of radio interference suppression on engine assembly. E3832 : Mar. 5. 1945 n. p. [1945]. 6 p. il. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 9-1711-FE 1 9-1750G-6. Tanks, medium. M3A3, M3A5, M4A2, carriage, motor. 3-inch gun. Ml ft. vehicle, tank recovery, T2 (M31), types of injectors used in model 6046 twin 6-cylinder.'G. M. Diesel engines: Sept 20. 1944. [Publica- tions Department. Raritan Arsenal, reprint 1945.] 4 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Supersedes OFSTB 700-92. Aug. 11, 1943.1 W 1.58 : 9-1750G-6 9-1751-21. 9-cylinder, radial, gasoline engine (Continental R975-C1), table of limits; Oct. 26. 1944. [Publications Department. Raritan Arsenal, reprint 1945.1 8 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations. Super- sedes TB 9-1751-19. July 6. 1944.1 W 1.58 : 9-1751-21 9-1879-1. Motorcycle, solo (Harley-Davldson model WLA), new type left crankcase sprocket shaft bearing bushing assembly; Jan. 4, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 2 p. il. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 9-1879-1 9-2830-56. Conversion of Dodge clutch housings, 915514, 589999. 592386. 579442. and 589282. to fit any chassis using Dodge model. T112, T202, T207, T211 and T215. engines; May 29, 1944. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, reprint 1945.] 6 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 9-2830-56 9-2830-75. Reclamation of thermoelectric type oil pressure gage ; July 13. 1944. [Publications Department. Raritan Arsenal, reprint 1945.] 3 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 9-2830-75 9-2830-77. Reclamation of Dodge 581500, and similar type clutch bearing sleeves; July 14, 1944. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, reprint 1945.] 2 p. il. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 9-2830-77 Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 919 Technical bulletins — Continued. 9-2830-92. Reclamation of half-track drive sprocket flanges D4840;> ; Jan. o. 1945. n p. [1945.] 4p.il. [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 9-28o0-92 Questions et reponses concernant le fonctionnenient technique de la boulangerie de campagne ; 21 ffivrler 1945. [1945.] 6p. ■ w 1 r;a . in il : i_9. /TiVpneh 11-406-1 10-415-2. boulangene ae canipagne ; zi xevrier «**. ^Til7l0^ W/Frwufli 10-1G37-1. Tractor, wheeled, gasoline (Clark-Clarktor-G) ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 11 p 40 \V 1 .:>8 : 10—11)67—1 10-1639-1. Truck, fork lift, Clark, clipper (gasoline) ; Dec. 1944. [1944.] 19 p. 4° W 1.58 : 10-1069—1 10-1679-FE 1 Truck 7 1 /.-ton, 6X0, prime mover, w/winch (Mack models N O), lubrica- tion of" clutch release bearing; July 27, 1944. Publications Depart- ment. Raritan Arsenal [reprint 1945]. 1 p. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 10-1679-1 LI Moistureproofing and fungiprooflng instructions for projector equipments PH-398 and PH-39S-A ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. W 1.58 : 11—400-1 11-2511-2. Operating instructions for recorder-reproducer AN/GNQ-7 ; Mar. 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. " 1.58 : 11-2.)11— 2 11-2601-1 Rhombic' antennas' for use with radio terminal set AN/TRC-3 ( ) and radio relay set AN/TRC-40 ; Mar. 31, 1945. 11. p. [Ft. Mon. 1945J. 24 l) il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] W 1.58 : 11-2601-1 55-310-1. Stevedoring ; Jan. 1945. [1945.] 25p.il. [Issued with perforations] W 1.58 : 55—310-1 Technical manuals. Technical manual: Angledozer, tractor-mounting, cable- operated. Le Tourneau. model WCK-7 ; July 3, 1943. [Reprint J 1945. [ 3 ] +2S + 6+ [ 10] p. il. ( TM 5-1224. ) f W 1 .35 : 5-1 224 N 0TE — Technical manuals consist of a series of pamphlets supplementing the Field manuals covering subjects, the separate treatment of which is considered essential to a fuller accomplishment of the training prescribed in the Field manual series, lne scope of this series includes pamphlets describing materiel and containing instructions for the operation, care, maintenance and handling thereof ; guidebooks for instructors and specialists ; reference books ; and the like. • Item 1137. Same: Army supply procedure [pt. 3], Changes 2; June 2, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (TM 38-205, pt. 3 [changes] 2.) t • W 1.35 : 38-205/pt.3/ch.2 Same : Bulldozer, rigid, tank-mounting, hydraulic-operated, LaPlant-Choate, Model BM-4 for M4-A1, -A2, and -A3 medium model tanks, Changes 1; June 27, 1845. [1945.] 11 p. il. (TM 5-1310 [changes] 1.) t • W 1.35 : 5-1310/ch.l Same: Crane, truck-mounted, bridge erector, hydraulic-operated, Heil, model M-ll-A; May 6, 1944. 1945. [3] +104 p. il. (TM 5-8064.) t W 1.35 : 5-8004 Same : Drill, pneumatic, portable, reversible, no. 3 Morse taper, independent pneumatic, Thor, size no. 362-RX-3; Dec. 1943. 1945. vi + [5]+44 p. il. (TM 5^1086.) [Page 8 is left blank to be used for memoranda.] t W 1.35 : 5-40S6 Same: Drill, pneumatic, portable rotary, % 6 " capacity, Thor no. 253X, model 4444, with stand, drill, Thor no. 26; Nov. 1943. [Reprint] 1945. x + [5] 4-44 p il. (TM 5-4084.) [Pages 8 and 44 are left blank to be used for memo- randa.] t W 1.35: 5^084 Same: Dump bottom trailer, model E-13, crawler mounted; Dec. 7, 1942. [Reprint] 1945. [3]+ 111 p. il. (TM 5-3002.) t W 1.35: 5-3002 Same : Generating units, M7, M7A1, and M15A1, Changes 1 ; July 9. 1945. [1945.] 20p.il. (TM 9-618 [changes] 1.) t • W 1.35 : 9-618/ch.l Same: Machine gun mounts for boats, Change 1; Feb. 22, 1945. [1945.] 18 p. il. (TM 9-230 [change] 1.) [Copies will be forwarded to depository libraries if obtainable.] f W 1.35 : 9-230/cli.l Same: Maintenance manual and parts catalog, semi-trailer, flat bed, 20 ton, Fruehauf, model CPT 20 special with DC 4 dolly; Mar. 2, 1943. [Reprint] 1945. [8] +152 p. il. (TM 5-9034.) t W 1.35 : 5-9034 Same: Organization and functions of disbursing offices; May 1945. 1045. v+110 p il 4° (TM 14-500.) [Supersedes TM 14-500, Dec. 1, 1943, including Changes 1-8, Apr. 19, 1944-Jan. 20, 1945.] * Paper, 10c. • W 1.35 : 14-500/2 Same: Payment for supplies and nonpersonal services, Changes 7; Apr. 25, 1945. 1945. l*p. 4° (TM 14-501 [changes] 7.) [Accompanied by revised pages 1-131 to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper, 10c. • W 1.35 : 14-504/ch.7 • Sent to Depository Libraries 661626— 45— No. 607 8 920 Government Publications Tech n ivn I m a n ua Is — Con ti nued. Same: Pipe line equipment set, to be mounted on ordnance 2^-ton 6X6 truck chassis, consisting of 1 A-frame, 1 bed, 1 cab protector, and 1 winch, Roehlk, maintenance instructions and parts catalog; Jan. 3, 1945. n. p. [1945]. L4] +29 p . II. (TM 5-9005. ) t W 1.35 : 5-9005 Same: Power unit, gasoline engine-driven, trailer-mounted, 4 steel wheels, 120 to 140-HP model, 300-WA, for crushing, screening and washing plants, gasoline engine-driven, Pioneer, maintenance instructions and parts catalog; Feb. 2, 1944. 1945. [289] p. il. (TM 5-1254.) f W 1.35 : 5-1254 Same: Preparation of Corps of Engineers equipment for storage; Nov. 6, '1943. [Reprint] 1945. [2] +40 p. il. (TM 5-9715.) [Copies will be for- warded to depository libraries if obtainable.] f W 1.35 : 5-9715 Same : Press, hydraulic, portable, hand-operated, Universal, with track-serv- icing attachments, 100-ton, Rodgers, models 22 and 36, maintenance instructions and parts catalog; Feb. 20, 1945. n. p. [1945]. [8]+45 p. il. (TM 5-4170.) t W 1.35 : 5-4170 Same: Sales commissary operation, Changes 1; June 28, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. 4° (TM 10-215 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 10c. • W 1.35 : 10-215/2/ch.l Same: Searchlight, 60-inch General Electric model 1942 and control station ; June 4, 1943. [Reprint] 1945. xii+154 p. il. (TM 5-7045.) t W 1.35: 5-7045 Same : Shower unit, field, trailer-mounted, with heater, and 8 shower heads, Gleaver-Brooks model EC-3, maintenance instructions and parts catalog; Sept. 18,1944. 1945. 230+ [2] p. il. (TM 5-9722.) [The 2 pages are left blank to be used for memo.] t W 1.35: 5-9722 Same : Spreader, aggregate, towed-type, traction-powered, 8-ft. width, good roads, Berna model 8, maintenance instructions ; Mar. 20, 1944. 1945. [9] +45 p. il. (TM 5-1000.) t W 1.35 : 5-1000 Same : Stereoscopic tester M1A1 and stereoscopic trainers M2, M6 and M7, Changes 1; May 15, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. (TM 9-654 [changes] 1.) t • W 1.35 : 9-654/ch.l Traveling, what you should know before you go ; May 1945. [1945.] cover title, 83 p. il. oblong 32° (Pamphlet 21-29.) [Supersedes Traveling? what you should know before you go, revised May 1, 1944, and all previous editions.] t • Item 1131 W 1.43 : 21-29 Troop-movements. Preparation for oversea movement of individual replacements (short title POR) ; June 1945. [1945.] cover title, i+12 p. il. 4° (Pamphlet 29-2.) [Text on p. 2 of cover. Supersedes Pamphlet 29-2, May 15, 1944.] t W 1.43 : 29-2/2 ARMY AIR FORCES Airplane commander. [James Gray Inc., New York, N. Y.] Feb. 1945. [2] +32+ [2] p. il. small 4° (Air Forces manual 65: Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Training, Training Aids Division.) [The last 2 pages are left blank to be used for notes. Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 4 of cover.] t W 108.19 : 65 Government supplies. U. S. Army specifications. Note. — In the list below, 2 of the Amendments are for specifications which were issued during the time when entries for the specifications appeared in the Monthly catalog under the Adjutant General's Department, and for these the old classification, W3.48/1 :, is retained in order that they may be filed with the publications to which they belong. U. S. Army specification : Altimeter, station, type H-2A ; Apr. 17, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1945.] 4 p. 12° (No. 94-27320-B.) [Supersedes No. 94-27320-A, June 12, 1942.] f W 1.49 : 94-27320-B ■ Same: Blower, gasoline-engine-driven type A-l ; Apr. 9, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1945.] 11 p. 12° (No. 94-40771.) [Supersedes No. 40771, Apr. 20, 1944.] f W 1.49 : 94-40771 ■ Same: Blower, gasoline-engine-driven, type A-2 (portable-ventilation); Mar. 30, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 9, 1945.] 7 p. 12° (No. 94-40741.) [Supersedes No. 40741, June 6, 1944.] f W 1.49 : 94-40741 • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 921 Government supplies — Continued. Same: Camera, aircraft, type K-19C ; May 2, 1945. [Wright Field, Day- ton, Ohio, May 10, 1945.] 14 p. il. 12° (No. 75-97-D.) [Supersedes No. 75-97-C, Jan. 9, 1943.] t W 1.49 : 75-97-D Same, amdt. 1; May 15, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 21, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-97-D [amdt. 1] t W 1.49 : 75-97-D/amdt.l Same: Camera, ground, type C-3 ; May 14, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 16, 1945.] 13 p. 12° (No. 75-70-B.) [Supersedes No. 75-70-A, July 8, 1942.] f W 1.49 : 75-70-B Same : Color for Army Air Forces airplauts, amdt. 2 ; Apr. 6, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 98-24113-B [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Nov. 17, 1943.] f W 3.48/1 : 98-24113-B/amdt.2 Same: Computer, time and distance, type D-4 (aircraft), amdt. 1; May 16, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 22, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94- 27387-A [amdt. 1].) f W 1.49: 94-27387-A/amdt.l Same: Container, insulated liquid, type F-l (1 and 2 gallon capacity) ; Apr. 13, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 30, 1945.] 7 p. il 12° (No. 94-40297-A.) [Supersedes No. 94-40297, Nov. 1, 1943.] f W 1.49 : 94-40297-A — — Same: Cooler, portable airborne air, type A-l (gasoline engine driven) ; Apr. 4, 1945 [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1945.] 11 p. 12° (No. 94-40742.) [Supersedes No. 40742, June 19, 1944.] f W 1.49 : 94-40741^ ■ Same: Curtain, gunfire fragment-resistant ; Apr. 23, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 16, 1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (No. 93-24903-A.) [Supersedes No. 93-24903, Sept. 2, 1944.] | W 1.49 : 93-24903-A Same: Cylinder, oxygen, type H-2 (emergency), amdt. 1; May 16, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 21, 1945.] 5 p. il. 12° (No. 94-4(MJ4-J [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 : 94-40642/amdt.l ■ Same: Developer, test-strip him, type N-l (35 mm. motion picture) ; Apr. 23, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 16, 1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (No. 75-470.) [Supersedes No. 31385, Jan. 0, 1945.] t W 1.49: 75-470 Same: Filter unit, type A-9 (for 24-inch F/6 lens, types K-17 and K-18 cameras), amdt. 1 ; May 31, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 6, 1945.] 2 p. il. 12° (No. 75-421 [amdt. 1].) f W 1.49 : 75-421/amdt.l Same: Filters, photographic (for aircraft cameras) ; Apr. 6, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (No. 75-53-C.) [Supersedes No. 75-53-B, Dec. 6, 1943.] f W 1.49 : 75-53-C Same: Fuses, self-indicating, glass tube (%-inch diameter) ; Apr. 9, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (No. 94-32271-B.) [Supersedes No. 94-32271-A, June 14, 1943.] | W 1.49 : 94-32271-B Same: Kit, darkroom photographic, type U-2 (portable by air) ; Apr. 23, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 3, 1945.] 4 p. 12° (No. 75-471.) [Supersedes No. 31352, Sept. 2, 1944.] t W 1.49: 75-471 • Same: Kit, photographic darkroom, type U-l (portable by air), amdt. 1; Apr. 13, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-369 [amdt. 1].) | W 1.49 : 75-369/amdt.l • Same: Kit, photographic processing, type N-4 (printing sink) ; May 22, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 6, 1945.] 4 p. 12° (No. 75-474.) [Supersedes No. 31351, Aug. 31, 1944.] f W 1.49 : 75-474 Same: Lamp assembly, signal, type E-l (bomb release); Apr. 9, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1945.] 9 p. il. 12° (No. 94-32306-B.) [Supersedes No. 94-32306-A, June 27 ,1944.] t W 1.49 : 94-32306-B • Same: Lens, photographic (4S-inch F/6.3 telephoto), amdt. 1; Apr. 18, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 30, 1945.] 2 p. il. 12° (No. 75-400 [amdt. 1].) f W 1.49 : 75-406/amdt.l • Sent to Depository Libraries 922 Government Publications Government supplies — Continued. Same: Loader, high-lift cargo-plane; Apr. 12, 1945. [Wright Field, Day- ton, Ohio, Ai>r. 28, 1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (No. 01-1U3.) [Supersedes No. 30164, Nov. 5, 11)43.] t W 1.49: 91-103 Same: Marking for airplanes and airplane parts, amdt. 3; May 8, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May lti, 1045.] 3 p. 12° (No. 08-24105-R [amdt 8].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 2, Mar. 21, 1044.] f W 1.40 : 08-24105-R/amdt.3 Same: Plates, photographic ferrotype (chrome plated), amdt. 1; May 24, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 26, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 75-373-A [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 : 75-373-A/amdt.l Same : Plates, photographic lantern slide ; May 8, 1045. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 16, 1045.] 8 p. il. 12° (No. 75-200-A.) [Supersedes No. 75-206, June 3, 1043.] | W 1.40 : 75-206-A Same: Posts, lens focusing (aerial cameras) ; Apr. 14, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 30, 1945.] 4 p. il. 12 u (No. 75-460.) [Supersedes No. 31386, Jan. 17, 1945.] t W 1.49 : 75-469 Same: Printer, continuous contact, type C-l (photographic); May 14, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 21, 1945.] 11 p. il. 12° (No. 75-472.) [Supersedes No. 31283, Nov. 22, 1043.] t W 1.49: 75-^72 Same: Pump, fuel servicing, type A-4B (manually operated); May 11, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (No. 95-28426-B.) [Supersedes No. 95-28426-A, Feb. 28, 1944.] t W 1.49 : 95-28426-B Same: Pump, fuel transfer, type D-16 (hand servicing); May 23, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 1, 1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (No. 95-28467-A.) [Supersedes No. 95-28467, June 1, 1043.] f W 1.49 : 95-28467-A Same : Reflector, reflex taxiway delineator ; Apr. 11, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 28, 1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (No. 94-40740-A.) [Supersedes No. 94-40740, June 22, 1944.] f W 1.49 : 94-40740-A Same: Relay, current, single pole (24 volt direct current), general specifi- cations for ; Apr. 6, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 2S, 1945.] 7 p. 12° (No. 94-32350-B.) [Supersedes 04-32350-A, June 19, 1943.] t W 1.49 : 94-32350-B Same: Shaft, tachometer drive, type A-l (aircraft); Apr. 9, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 2S, 1945.] 7 p. 12° (No. 04-27018-G.) [Supersedes No. 04-27018-F, Sept. 21, 1943.] f W 1.49 : 04-27018-G Same : Sight, guu camera bore, type AN-1, amdt. 2 ; Apr. 16, 1045. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 15, 1045.] 3 p. il. 12° (No. 75-176-C [amdt. 2].) Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Nov. 1, 1044.] t W 1.40 : 75-176-C/amdt.2 Same: Solenoid, type E-8A (12 volts, D. C), amdt. 1; Apr. 30, 1045. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 3, 1045.] 2 p. 12° (No. 03-24768-B [amdt. 1] . ) f W 1.40 : 03-24768-B/amdt.l Same: Solenoid, type G-S (aircraft, 24 volts), amdt. 3; Apr. 30, 1045. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 3, 1045.] 3 p. 12° (No. 03-24702 [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 2, Aug. 10, 1042.] t W 3.48/1 :03-24702/amdt.3 • Same: "Solenoid, type G-10A (24 volts, D. C), amdt. 2; Apr. 27, 1045. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 3, 1045.] 3 p. il. 12° (No. 03-24740-B [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, 0?t. 0, 1044.] t W 1.40 : 93-24740-B/amdt.2 Same : Trailer, airdrome utility, tvpe F-2, amdt. 3 ; May 16, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Mav 21, 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 91-86 [amdt. 3].) [Super- sedes and includes Amendment 2, Apr. 13, 1944.] f W 1.49 : 91-86/amdt.3 Same: Trainer, aerial gunnery, type E-8A (spotlight); Apr. 17, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Apr. 30, 1045.] 7 p. il. 12° (No. 04-24831-A.) [Supersedes No. 04-24831, May 27, 1043.] t W 1.40: 04-24S31-A • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 923 Government supplies — Continued. Same : Vest, life preserver, type B-4A ; May 1, 1945. [Wright Field, Davton, Ohio, May 3, 1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (No. 94-3135-A.) [Supersedes No. 94-3135, Jan. 22, 1943.] f W 1.49 : 94-3135-A Same : Washer, photographic print, type A-1B ; May 21, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, May 31, 1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (No. 75^69-B.) [Supersedes No. 75-09-A, Oct. 20, 1943.] t W 1.49 : 75-69-B Mock-ups. Detailed mock-up information. Chanute Field, Reproduction Division [June 5, 1945.] cover titles, il. 4° (Office of Ass't Chief of Air Staff, Training, Individual Training Division.) [Processed. Pamphlets for educational dem- onstration units.] * Paper, 10c. each. • Item 1147 W 108.20: BP-1, etc. BP-l. Principles of simple levers. [3] +7+ [31 p. BP-2. Principles of combination levers. [3J 4-5+ [4] p. BP-3. Principles of wheel and axle. [3] 4-5+ [31 p. BP-4. Principles of gear ratios. [3] +5+ [3] p. BP-5. Principles of airplane balance. [3] +5+ [7] p. BP-6. Pressure-volume relationship of gases. [3] +7+ [5] p. BP-7. Principles of atmospheric pressure. [4] +6+ [2] p. BP-8. Principles of carburetor venturi. [3] +7+ [5] p. BP-9. Principles of centrifugal force. [51 4-9+ [14] p. CO— 1. Direct current bread-board. [2] +4+ [21 p. CO-2. Alternating current bread-board. [21 +4 + [5] p. CO-3. Receiver trouble shooting. [21 +6+ [3] p. CO-4. Transmitter (M. O. P. A.). [3] +7+ [4] p. CO-5. Audio amplifier. [3] +3+ [2] p. CO-6. Radio circuit demonstrator. [3] +3+ [3] p. CO-7. Radio tube. [4]+2+[l]p. CO-8. Electric meter demonstrator. [3]+3+[3] p. CO-9. Basic radio component. [3] +3+ [2] p. ELt-1. External electrical lighting. [3] +5+ [5] p. EL-2. Elementary electrical. [3] +3+ [2] p. EL-3. Electrical trouble shooting. [3] +3+ [3] p. EL-4. Electrical landing gear system. [3]+5+[l] p. EL— 5. Retraction system trouble-shooting. [4] +4+ [2] p. EL-6. Exploded generator. [2] +3 p. EL-7. Starter cutaway. [4]+4+[l]p. EL-8. Starter system trouble-shooting. [3] +5+ [3] p. EL-9. Generator system trouble-shooting. [3] +3+ [2] p. EL— 10. Magneto cutaway. [2] +3 p. EL-11. Generator system. [3] +5+ [2] p. EL-12. Ignition system. [3] +5+ [3] p. EL-13. Ignition distribution. [4] +6+ [3] p. EN— 1. Engine cutaway. [3] +4 p. EX-3. Operational cutaway engine. [21 +4+ [1] p. EN-4. Cutaway engine installation complete. [4] +9 p. EN-6. Inline engine cutaway. [9] +3 p. EX-1. Signal generator. [3] +3+ [3] p. EX-2. Series resonant circuit. [3] +5+ [21 p. EX-3. Electronic control circuit. [3] +5+ [3] p. EX-4. Electronic turbosupercharger regulator. [3] +5+ [31 p. EX-5. Electronic power circuit. [3] +3+ [3] p. EX-6. Flux gate compass. [5] +5+ [4] p. FS-1. Stromberg injection carburetor. [31 +9+ [4] p. FS-3. Twin engine fuel and transfer system. [31 +9+ [3] p. FS-4. Pressure type carburetor cutaway. [4] +4 p. FS-5. Supercharger cutawav. [21+3 p. HY-1. Basic hvdraulic system. [3] +5+ [2] p. HY-2. Hydraulic power section. [2] +6+ [3] p. HY-3. Principles of hydraulics. [3] +3 p. HY-4. Hvdraulic trouble shooting. [31 +9+ [1] p. HY-5. Hydraulic system. [3] +7+ [2] p. HY-6. Independent brake system. [2]+4+[l] p. HY-7. Power brake svstem. [21 +4+ [1] p. HY-8. Landing gear strut. [21 +2+ [1] p. HY-9. Hydraulic tail wheel retraction. [3]+3+[l] p. IN-1. Pitot static. [3] +7+ [2] p. IN-2. Gryo [gyrol instrument. [31 +7+ [11 p. IN-3. Complete instrument panel. [4] +8+ [3] p. IN— 4. Selsyn indicator trouble-shooting. [31 -(-7-+ [1] p. IN— 5. Autosyn indicator completion. [31 +5-1- [1] p. IN-6. Autosyn indicator trouble shooting. [3] +5+ [2] p. IN-7. Magnesyn compass. [31+5+T3] p. IN-8. Electrical thermometer. [31+5 p. IN-9. Pressure' transmitter. [3] +5 p. IN-10. Aircraft inverters. [2]4-2+[ll p. IN-11. Fuel level indicator. [3] +3+ [51 p. IN-12. Exploded gryo [gyro] instrument. f2]+2+[ll p. IN-13. A-3A automatic pilot. [31 +5+ [5] p. IN-14. C-l automatic pilot. [3]+3+[l]p. • Sent to Depository Libraries 924 Government Publications Mock-ups Continued. IN-15. Compass compensating. [2] +2+ [3] p MA I. Muck up accessories. [24] p. MK-1. Stewart Warner heater. [4] +0+ [3] p Mi: J. Low pressure oxygen system. [21 + 4 p Mi: .:. De-icer system. [3] + 7+ [3] p. in i. Iris-diaphragm. [3] +3+14] p. I'll 2. Photographic ranpe finder. [4]+4+[l] p I'll :;. Photo-electric exposure meter. [2] +2+ [21 n rii i. Camera cutaway. [2]+4+[l] p I'll 5. Photographic filter. [2]+4+[2J p. PR 1. Curt iss electric propeller cutaway. [3]+5+[2] p l'K 2. Hydromatic propeller cutaway. [4] +4+ [2] p PR-3. Counterweight propeller. [3]+3+[l]p PR i, Aeroproducta propeller cutaway. [3]+3+[l] p BT-I. Aileron ami tab control system. [21+4+111 n ST 2. Fabric repair. [3] +3+ [11] p. J ^*^ llJ * WB-1. Load and balance control. [4]+4+[l] p. ARMY SERVICE FORCES J,, !"""';'' (r Ar ^,? en : ic e Forces manual: Control manual, work measurement- U70^^;,^V- ih4 ° ui P ment dr * ! ^iBplay this ~rin — — Jap, you're next! buy extra bonds; [poster], n. p. Recruitine Publicitv Bureau, United States Army [May 7, 1945]. 20X14 in. [Illustrafor^JamS Montgomery Flagg.] 7. w 3 ^ . B ^ INFORMATION AND EDUCATION DIVISION Postwar plans. Problem of predicting number of veterans who will have busi- nesses of their own after they leave Army, supplement to Information and Education Division report B-130, Soldiers' plans to own businesses after thev teave Army May 2, 1945. 11 p. 4° ([Post-war plans of soldier seres] report B-130A.) [Processed.] t W 109.214 : B 130 \ What the soldier thinks. [1945.] cover title, 16 p. il. 4° (Post-war plan. of soldier, special issue.) [Processed. Text and other illustrations on p <>-4 0tCOver] * W 109.214 : sp. issue MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Index-catalogue of library of Surgeon General's Office, Armv (Army Medical Library) authors and subjects ; 4th series, v. 9, K-Lvxose. 1945. iv+19+1392 p. large 8° * Cloth, $4.75 • Item 1175 iv-riw-r-adju L. C. card 1-2344 W 44 7/4 9 wS~^-" des l Seventh addition to list of abbreviations for serial publications — Seventh add.tion to index to abbreviations of publications of corporate bodies • Sent to Depository Libraries August 1945 925 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Firing tables. Firing tables for mortar, 60-mm, M2, firing shell, HE, M49A2, shell, practice, M50A2 with fuze, PD, M52, U152A1, M52A1B1, fuze, PD. M52B2 (seniiplastic) ; Feb. 17, 1945. [1945.] [2] p. 16° (FT 60-A-4, abridged.) [Processed. Supersedes FT 60-A-3, abridged, Dec. 28, 1942] % W 34.34 : GO-A-4/2 Firing tables, mortar, Sl-mm, Ml, firing shell, H. E., M43A1, shell, practice, M43A1 and M44, with fuze, P. D., M52, M52B1 and M52B2 ; Jan. 9, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. lG e ( FT 81-B-4, abridged. ) [ Supersedes FT 81-B-3, abr., Nov. 1, 1940. ] t W 34.34 : 81-B-4 Firing tables, mortar, Sl-mm, Ml w/extension Tl, firing shell, H. E., M43A1 with fuze, P. D., M52 M52B1 and M52B2 ; Jan. 11, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 16° ( FT 81-1-1, abridged.) [Processed.] t W 34.34 : Sl-I-1 ■ Firing tables, mortar, 105-mm, T13, firing shell, HE, T17E1 and shell, smoke, WP, T19E2 with fuze, PD, M4A1 and M4A2; Apr. 17, 1945. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1945.] 12 p. il. 16° (FT105-P-1.) [Processed.] j W 34.34 : 105-P-l SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION Plays. Murder mystery production numbers. [1945.] cover title, [3] +56 p. il. 4° (Soldier shows, folio no. 27.) [Processed. Text and other illustrations on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] % L. 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( H. doc. 250, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) • Sent to Depository Libraries Index Monthly Catalog, August 1945 Note. — Entries appear in this Index under subjects or titles. Bulletins, Circulars, Manuals, etc., of the various Government offices are listed under Bulletins, etc. For names of offices issuing publications, see "Alphabetical list of Government authors" in the front of this Catalog. A Page Abdallah, Ibrahim J., court case 880 Abendroth, A. G. E., court case 901 Aberdeen & Rockfish R. R., rates 880 Abrading, patent classification 833 Absence without leave, Army regula- tions 913 Accidents : aircraft, C. A. B. reports 829-830 iron-ore mines 877 railroad, investigation reports- 878-879 Accounting, description of profession 903 Accounting numbers, Navy appropria- tions and subheads 892 Actions at law, partitition of property, U. S. defendant 846 Actuarial science, profession 903 Adams, Adam A., court case 907 Adams, Herschel, relief of estate 834 Adoption, list of references 885 Aeronautical engineering, profession 903 Aeronautics : civil air regulations 830 operation rules 830 postwar aviation 854 training mock-ups 923-924 Agricultural Byproducts Laboratory 840 Agricultural credit, amend farm loan act 836 Agriculture : agronomy handbook for N. C 826 Federal laws, list 824 persons in charge of Federal work_ 824 postwar policy, copies of hearings. 851 publicacions sobre temas agricolas_ 905 stake in lowering trade barriers 825 Agriculture Department : and constituent agencies 825 condensed history 825 current list of top officials 825 p-irt in the war 825 scientists 825 structure, functions, and origins 825 A^ronomv. gee Agriculture. Air conditioning, pipes, ducts, etc 832 Air Corps, wing commanders, retire- ment 837 Air Forcp Day proclamation 897 Air traffic control 829 Aircraft, motor vehicle theft act 846 Aircraft accidents, see Accidents. Aircraft & Diesel Equipment Corp_ 889, 907 Airfoils, tests 889 Airplane commander manual 920 Airplanes : high-speed tests 889 marking, specification 922 Airports : Federal aid 845 planning-for urban areas 829 Akin, Joseph C, relief of widow 842, 856 Page Alabama : court case 878 salt springs land \ 835 Alaska : coast pilot, supplement 830 game and fur animals, etc 871 public lands for home sites 836 small business possibilities 903 Alaska Airlines, Inc 830 Alaska Native Brotherhood, relief 834 Alaska Pacific Consolidated Mining Co_ 886 Albrecht, E. J. Co 880 Alfalfa, more money for seed 826 Alfred & Miller Co S87 Alien enemies, removal 897 Alien Property Custodian Office, con- tracts 899 Allen Construction Corp 882 Alley dwelling in D. C, making un- lawful 836, 860 Allotments, see Army. Allowances, see Family allowances — Pay, allowances, etc. Almond quadrangle, Ark 874 Almont quadrangle, Mich 875 Alsike clover, more money for seed 826 Altimeter, station, specification 920 Aluminum, alloy ingot report 876 Aluminum alloys, elastic constants 889 American Potash & Chemical Corpora- tion 880 American republics : radio stations 900 the war and the Americas 896 American Samoa, reimburse Navy per- sonnel 863 Ammonia, exposure to high concentra- tions 885 Ammunition, training allowances 913 Amphibious Training Base, Camp Brad- ford, relief of personnel 834 Anacostia quadrangle, Md.-D.C 875 Anatomy, profession 903 Angledozer, technical manual 919 Annandale quadrangle, Va 876 Antarctic Expedition, see Byrd Ant- arctic Expedition III, 1939-41. Antitrust laws, see Trusts. Apparel, see Clothing. Appointment in Army of United States- 913 Appropriations, deficiency 836, 838, 841, 852, 855 see also special subject. Areas Bureau, Foreign Economic Admin 900 Argentina, biostatistics, etc 828 Arizona : court case 906 Late Paleozoic stratigraphy 873 I II Index Page Armaments, postwar policy 888 Armed forces : civil service eligibility 897 documents 902 sd 891 Awrey, Elton R., esr., court case 907 Awrey, Fletcher E., court case of exr__ 907 B Baitarv, Shain E., judgment in favor of 009 Bake pans, specification 911 Baker, Pleas, relief 834 Baking industry, union wages and hours 886 Baneror & Aroostook R. R., court case_ 825 Bankers Trust Co., exr S81 Banning, Calif., reimburse Navy per- sonnel 863 P.aratta, Hugo C. assignee, court case_ 8S2 Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L., relief- 856 Barnett, Louis, patent appeal 833 Barrett Line, Inc 906 Bartholomew, Harland, & Associates 834. S56 Baskets, bread, specification 893 Batesville quadrangle. Ark 874 Beach erosion investigations 860 Beach Haven. N. J., relief 856 Bean Lake, flood, relief of claimants 842 Beckman. Elmer H.. relief 842 Beef, production program 826 Beef cattle, production 826 Reltz. Minnie A., relief 856 Benham, Josephine, relief 842 Bergmann, William H., relief 849 Beyer. William, relief 849 Biggs. John D., court case 901 Blanchard, Benjamin W., jr., patent appeal 833 Bliss, Mildred B., estate conveyance 849. Bliss, Robert W., estate conveyance 849, 863 Blocked nationals, proclaimed list 905 Blough, Roy, address 909 Blowers, specifications 920 Blum. Gladvs C, court case 907 Board of Trustees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund, printing re- port 851 Boardman. Daniel, quiet title to land__ 865 Lois Blanc formation in Michigan, geol- ogy, etc 873 Bonneville Power Administration. amend act 852, 859 Page Hooks, postage 851 Bowen, Austin B.. relief 834 Boxing, brain injuries 868 Bradley, Allen Co 901!> Bulletins : findings from studies 826 technical bulletins 917-919 War Department bulletin 913 War Department supply bulletins- 914- 915 Burch. Florida R., relief 842 Rurnett. Ellen C. relief 834 Burns, chemotherapy 868 Business, small business problems 855 Bvrd Antarctic Expedition III, 1939- 41, medals 849 C Cable, Eugene, court case 880 Cable, Philippine G.. court case 880 Cabot quadrangle, Ark 874 Cahita Indians, contemporary culture — 905 Calendar of business : Banking and Currency Com., Sen- ate 855 Commerce Com.. Senate 859 Finance Com., Senate 861 Immigration and Naturalization Com.. House 845 Irrigation and Reclamation Com., Senate 861 Judiciary Com., House 846 Judiciarv Com.. Senate 861 Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com.. House 847 Military Affairs Com.. House 847 Military Affairs Com . Senate 862 Public Lands and Surveys Com., Senate 865 California Electric Power Co 880 Callahan. Thomas, jr.. relief 849 Calvert, Frederick, relief of admx — 834. 842 Calvert, Ruby D.. relief 834, 842 Cameras, specifications 921 Camp Wolters Land Co 907 Campbell. Elsie A., court case 908 Campbell. N T . Stuart, court case 908 Canal Zone, sec Panama Canal. Candv & Tobacco House 901 Capitol, roofs and skylights 852 Capodllupo. Pietro R.. relief 849 Captain William Edmiston Chapter. land 836. Sfi2 Caqualas, Dometrio. relief of estate 834 Carbon-brush terminals, guide-chart 831 Carbon monoxide, hazards and action-- S68 Cardeza, Charlotte D. M., court case of exrs 908 Cardeza. Thomas D. M.. exr.. court case- 908 Carolina Scenic Coach Lines 881 Carp, smoking 872 Cases adjudged, see Decisions. Cashew nuts, with list of literature cited 827 Casmalia. Calif.. oll-imnre«raated rock__ 873 Catholic Chancerv Office. Inc 834. 842 Catholic Church, land in Alaska___ 852, 866 Cats, vagrant, how to control 871 August 1945 in Page Causby, Thomas L., court case 866 Causby, Tinie, court case 866 Cavitation in water, investigations 889 Cellulose, specification 892 Cellulose acetates : intrinsic viscosities, etc 831 polymolecuiarity, etc 832 Cement, rates ou 87'J Cement Institute 881 Central Leaf Tobacco Co., Inc 857 Central States, freight rates 879 Chairs, steel, specification 893 Chalks for school use 832 Chanslor-Caufield Midway Oil Co 848 Checks drawn by disbursing officers in P. I 909 Chemicals : industrial reference service 831 raw materials and fertilizers 876 Chemotherapy of burns and shock S68 Cherokee Textile Mills 908 Cherries, sour, production 821 Chevrons, wound and war-service 849 Cheyenne, Wyo., lands 836, 852 Chicago, Aurora & Elgin R. R., Emer- gency Bd 897 Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee R. R., Emergency Board 897 Chicago Rapid Transit Co 901 Children : child from one to six 885 dependent, families receiving aid 870 Circular letters, findings from studies — 826 Circulars, War Department circulars 913 Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics. Civil authorities aid, Army regulations — 912 Civil service : eligibility period 897 examinations, restricting 897 Civilian supplies, distribution abroad — 900 Claims : allowed by General Accounting Of- fice 909 damages to private property S99 see also Judgments — also names of claimants, or Government offices. Clay basin gas field, map 873 ( 'level;) ml. Newcomb, exr., court case 881 Clothing : enlisted men 898 patent classification 833 Clover : alsike, more money for seed 826 red, more money for seed 826 Coal: bituminous, float-and-sink separa- tions 877 bituminous, preprint 876 rates on 879 research, etc., report 876 Coal miners, manpower for bituminous- coal industry 862 Coast and Geodetic Survey, awards 897 Coast pilot, United States, supplement 830- 831 Cobb, Candler, relief 853 Colombia, living, etc., costs 831 Color, Army Air Forces airplanes 921 Columbia River bridge 846 Columbium, analysis of first 2 spectra 832 Commerce : American small business in foreign trade 855 lowering trade barriers 825 world markets for small business 855 Commercial products : commodities and services, direc- tory 901 domestic production 907 exportation of certain commodi- ties 838 farm-stored commodities 826 Commercial standards, list 832 Commodities, see Commercial prod- ucts Page Communicable diseases, prevention 912 Communism, investigation 848 Community analysis, anthropology in government 878 Compressors, regulation of output _ 889 Computer, time and distance, specifi- cation 921 Congress of United States, limit use of tags 836 Congressional publications, see subject. Conners, Hibernia I., relief 857 Conscientious objectors, release 848 Conservation, publications, price list 871 Consumer credit, regulation S67 Container, insulated liquid, specifica- tion 921 Contested election, Dondero, George A_ 839 Contracts, sec Government contracts. Control manual, Army Service Forces- 924 Cooler, airborne air, specification 921 Cooperatives : agricultural, in postwar period 821 cases relating to farmers' associa- tions S24 honey marketing, in wartime 824 Copper, preprint from minerals year- book 877 Copyright entries, catalog 888 Cordova Air Service, Inc 830 Corn, resistance to corn borer larvae 822 Corn ear worm : insecticides in mineral oil 823 tests of DDT and pyrethrum 823 Cornwell, Charles P., relief 849 Corporations : American listed, survey 904 Government, financial control 845, 856 Costa Rica, mining and manufacturing- 907 Cottage cheese recipes 826 Cotton : fiber and yarn spinning tests 827 high grade, why needed, etc 825 loan instructions 826 specification 893 Cottonseed, feeding products to live- stock 822 Council Bluffs, Iowa, relief 842 Counselors, occupational data 886 Couplings, hose, specification 911 Courts martial and courts of inquiry : expenses 912 general court-martial orders 913 Cowden Manufacturing Co 897 Coyote control 872 Crago, Fred, relief 857 Crane, technical manual 919 Crates, packing for overseas shipment- 893 Crawford. Anna V., court case 881 Crayons for school use 832 Cream, rates on 879 Crop insurance : FCI. county procedure manual 827 selling 827 take fear out of the future 827 Crude oil, see Petroleum. Cruise manual, Naval Academy 892 Cuba : biostatistics, etc 828 economic situation 831 Curtain, gunfire fragment-resistant, specification 921 Cylinder, oxygen, specification 921 D Dance, Sadie L.. relief 834 Davies, Alfred R., trustee, court case 884 Davis, John F., relief 857 Davisburg quadrangle, Mich 875 DDT: applied against forest insects 822 control of corn earworm 823 in oil solutions, against earworm S23 mosquito control 869 rat flea control 870 tests against white-fringed beetle. 823 toxicity and potential dangers 868 IV Index Page Decisions : Civil Aeronautics Board 830 Court of Claims 860 key to year of decision 854 see also opinions. Decorations of honor : Army regulations 913 unauthorized manufacture, etc 859 Decoys, live decoys in taking of ducks — 854 Defense : investigation of program 863 Investigation of war effort 848 Deficiency appropriations and estimates, see Appropriations. Dental Corps, Army, officers, right to command 836 Dental tloss, silk, specification 893 Dental reports, returns, and records 912 Dermatitis in lisli industry 872 Desertion, Army regulations 913 Deslccants, specification 892 Developer, test -strip film, specification 921 Diamond cutting accelerated by electric arc 832 Diarrhea, studies 868 Di Bennedetto, John, court case 881 Diesel-electric direct current drive 892 Dinosaur National Monument, map 873 Disbursing officers, payment of checks- 909 Disbursing offices, organization, etc 919 Discharge, Army point system 848 District Courts in Nevada 801 District of Columbia : appropriations 836 law enforcement 897 Dogs in D. C, levying tax S36, 800 Doll, Francis, court case 881 Dominican Republic, biostatistics, etc — 828 Dondero, George A. (Representative from Mich.) : contested election 8.39 Drawings, war against Japan 912 Drills : pneumatic, technical manuals 919 twist, specification 893 Drugs : food, drug, and cosmetic act notice- 808 industrial reference service 831 Dry cleaning, Army regulations 912 Dusts : counting cell 809 handling field samples 809 E Eagle-Picher Lead Co 882 Eagle-Picher Mining & Smelting Co 882 Earth, magnetism 831 East Indians, admission, etc S45 Eastern Regional Research Laboratory- S54 Eastern States, freight rates 879 Eastport quadrangle, Maine 875 Economics, materials 889 Edmondson, Ed, relief of estate 842 Education : biennial surveys 868 education para una sociedad libre- 895 education manual 913 Edwards, Betty E., relief 834 Edwards, Clay L., relief 849 Egan, Hugh, relief 857 Kisenlohr, Webster, Inc 881 Electrical equipment industrial refer- ence service 831 Electricity, typical electric bills 867 Electrolyte, storage battery, shipment- 893 Emergency Boards, see names of rail- roads. Employers' liability and workmen's compensation, amend- ments to act S60 Employment : full, bibliography 850 woman, after the war 887 Engines : packing for overseas shipment 893 reciprocating steam, manual 892 Page Enlisted men : Armv regulations 913 clothin g 898 Entomology, description of profession- 903 Epstein. Lillian, relief of estate 857 Equipment, see military supplies. Erickson, Allied \\\, court ease of exrs_ 881 Erie R. Ft., Emergency Board 897 Ether, specification 892 Evans, William A., relief 857 Excess profits tax, adjusting. 852, 853, 801 Executive orders, explanatory note 898 Explorations, publications, price list Ml Explosives, transportation 830 Export-Import Bank of Washington 841, 852, 856 Exports, see Imports and exports. Express rates between points in South- 880 Extinguisher, fire, specification 893 F Fair Employment Practice Committee, terminating 841 Fallon, Bernard J., trustee, court case. 901 Falls Church quadrangle, Va.-Md 876 Family allowances, Army regulations 912 Farkas, Ethel, relief 834 Farm mortgages, see Mortgages. Farm workers, seasonal, in Florida, wages 822 Farms and farmers : canceling certain indebtedness 854 farm financial planning 826 opportunities, etc 821 population estimates 821 post-war prospects 821 shall I take up farming? 913 what peace can mean to farmers 821 Fats, industrial reference service 831 Federal agencies, see Government offices. Federal register 890 Federal reserve member banks : member bank call report 867 reserves 867 Federal savings and loan associations, rp 890 Federal Security Agency appropria- tions 837, S38, 855 Federal specifications, see Specifi- cations. Federal standard stock catalog 910-911 Federal Union Insurance Co 908 Federal Works Agency, estimate 900 Felton, Samuel M., court case 908 Fertilizers in cotton production 823 Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co., exr__ 908 Film strips and slides, War Depart- ment 913 Films, see Motion pictures. Filter paper, see Paper. Filter unit, specification 921 Filters, photographic, specification 921 Finance, fiscal and monetary policy 909 Finance Department, Army regulations- 912 Fire Department of D. C. salaries— 836, 860 Fire extinguisher, specifications 893 Firing tables for mortars 925 First days at home 868 Fiscal policy, see Finance. Fish and fisheries : action under price control act 856 fish reduction processes 872 game fish laws 872 imports, etc., 872 New England fisheries, 1942 872 New England landings. 1944 872 New York City landings, 1938- 1944 872 Fish nets, how to make and mend 872 Five Civilized Tribes, land titles 836 Flasks, steel, specification 893 Flax, statistical study 821 Fleas, rat, control by DDT 870 Floods, control work 841 Florida, magnetic survey 877 Floss, silk, dental, specification 893 August 1945 Page Flour sieves, specification 894 Flowers, J. N., court case 881 Fluoroscopy X-ray, use and dangers 900 Fluorspar, report 877 Food : experiences in elementary school — 826 industrial reference service 831 Navy committee, report 851 production, war training programs. 86S shortages, investigation 845 Food lockers, plants 824 Foreign Affairs Committee, House, in- vestigation 840, 853 Foreign countries, financial transactions, repeal act 861 Foreign service : career it offers 905 regulations 898 Foreign trade, see Commerce. Forest products, industrial reference service 831 Forms, use of AGO form 30-S 912 Forney, Adger C, court case 884 Forreston quadrangle, 111 874 Fort Bliss quadrangle, Tex 876 Fountain quadrangle, Fla 874 Fox, Clarence L.. court case 908 Frame, mosquito-bar, specification 893 France : - agreements with U. S 905 censuses and vital statistics 888 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital 854 Freeman. L. YV., claim 857 Freight rates : Central and Eastern States 879 pay. extension of time 883 Frozen food locker plants 824 Fruit : dehydrated, processing and market- ing 821 home garden 823 processed, purchasing 827 production and utilization 821 Fuel pumps, specifications 922 Fnhrmann, Ernest L., relief 842 Fuller,' George A„ Co 866 Fumes, handling field samples 869 Fuses, self-indicating, specification 921 G Gable Management Corporation of Loui- siana 901 Gages, strain, transfer 833 Gallinger Municipal Hospital, superin- tendent 836, 860 Game fish, see Fish and fisheries. Gardening, victory, in United States 825 Gas investigations 873 Gateway area, Colo., map S73 Gauze, wire, specification 894 Gelb, Herman, relief 857 General schedule of supplies 910 Generating unit, technical manual 919 Geography, publications, price list 871 Germany, resources for war, elimina- tion 862 Getsinger. R. C, court case 908 Gift packages. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard 892 Gila project, lands to Arizona Univer- sity 836 Glass, G. T., court case 884 Glass : fluorcrown. refractive-index stand- ards 832 optical properties 832 Glue, synthetic-resin 824 Gold : plate, specification 911 preprint from mineral yearbook 877 Gold-Form, Inc 901 Gonococcus culture service 869 Good neighbor policy a success? 913 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc 898 Gottlieb, Leo, relief 857 Page Government contracts : joint termination regulation 914 renegotiation regulations 912 . subcontractors' termination claims- 883 termination date 836 Government corporations, see Corpora- tions. Government offices : digest of functions 902 disposing of papers 839 information and publication offices- 902 liquidation 889 reducing appropriations 836 regional offices 902 war agencies appropriations 838, 841, 855 Government officials and employees : chief clerks of departments, etc 903 household goods 898 pay regulations 898 personnel officers 903 salary and wage administration 836 Government property, see Surplus prop- erty. Government supplies, see General sched- ule of supplies — Specifi- cations. Grace, R. J. & M. C 881 Grace, Raymond J., court case 881 Gracey, Mrs. E. J., see Mahn, Dorothy. Gracey, Euleon J., court case 908 Grain, rates on 880 Grandview Hospital 834 Gray, William K., court case 908 Great Britain, conventions with 861 Great Lakes Steel Corporation 880 Great Plains, publications, price list 871 Green, Rita C, relief 842, 857 Greene Motor Co 908 Greene Ville Celebration Commission, see Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration Commission. Gregory, Hugh M., relief 834 Grenada County, Miss., relief 842 Greystone Amusement Co. 881 Griffin, .T. H.. court case 902 Grim, Harold J., relief 834 Guam Island, relief of residents 863 Guaranty Trust Co. of New York 906 Guidebooks, price list 871 Gulf Coast pilot, supplement 831 Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Ry., acci- dent 879 Gunnels, Dezaree, relief 857 Gunnels, Hugh P., relief 857 Guns, small-game, taxation 853 Gurman, Eli, court case 881 H Haden, W. D.. Co 887 Haiti, mining and manufacturing 907 Handles, hickory, specification 911 Hanley. R. Einmett, admr., court case__ 884 Harris, Harriett* E.. relief 834. 857 Hartford north quadragle. Conn 874 Haselden & Huggins Co K57 Hats. Navy Nurse Corps, specification- 894 Hawaii : land 898 surface water supply 873 wages of railroad employees 899 Hazlehurst Mercantile Co___! 887 Health : over the horizon in public health- 809 rural, experimental program 827 Health departments, nuisance com- plaints sno Hearing, impaired, low-income families' 8^0 Heath nuadrangle, Mass.-Vt 875 Hedin, .T. D., Construction Co 8S2 Hedin, John D.. court case 882 Heine, Bruno A. F., court case 882 Hemp, tax regulation 861 Hercules Gasoline Co., Inc 882 Herring, lake, smoking ■__ 872 Herzog, Mary E. K., relief 834 VI Index Page 1 1 i.ks, Jolm W. L., contested election 839 Highland quadrangle, Mich 875 Highways, claims for damage, pay sT1 Hinders, «;.. relief S42 Hires Turner Glass Co 834 Hlrscb, Maurice, court case 880 Holmes, Harry, court case of exrx 882 Holmes, Lucy B., exrx, court case 882 Holpucb, Joseph A.. Co 882 Home builders, publications of interest to, price list 871 IIoniP8 : financial planning 82("> home with a ceiling 9<>1 Honduras, agreement with U. S 905 Honey, marketing cooperatives In war- lime 824 Honors to persons, Army regulations-. 913 Hooks. James M.. relief 848 Hoover Motor Express Co., Inc 879 Hops, marketing order 836 Home, Frederick K., court case 90S Horns, Fred, court case 903 Horns, Fred, & Son 901 Horns. Henry W., court case 901 Horsting, W. F.. court case 901 Hose and hose fittings, couplings 911 Hours of labor : baking industry 886 building trades 886 House of Representatives, employees, compensation 840 Housing : alley dwelling in D. C S36, 860 community job 890 families of servicemen, etc 836, 852 increase war housing appropria- tions 836, 860 rental by members of Army, etc 836 Huber Fireproof Garage Co 881 Humble Oil & Refining Co 882 Hydrocarbons : calculating properties 832 separation by adsorption 832 1 Illegitimacy, list of references 885 IHg, Frederick, court case 881 Illinieo, Ada W., relief 834 Illinois Commerce Commission 901 Illness, see Sickness. Imports and exports : current export bulletin 900 current export bulletin, trade rela- tions supplement 900 exportation of certain commodities- 838 post-war imports 1- 907 see also names of articles imported and exported. Income, familv. aid to dependent chil- dren 870 Tndex-catalogue of librarv of Surgeon General's Office 824 Indians, investigate affairs 845 Industrial safety training 885 Industry : facts for industry 828 industrial reference service 831 Information offices, see Government of- fices. Inglis Construction Co 842 Iniuries. industrial, frequency rates 885 Inland Air I,ines, Inc 830 Insane criminals, amend I"). C. code 836 Insect Pest Survey, special supplement- 823 Insecticide Investigations Division, pub- lications and patents 823 Insecticides : comparison of 4 in mineral oil 823 plants of value 823 Insects, forest. DDT applied 822 Insurance, srr special types of insur- ance. Tnter-Amorican Conference on Problems of War and Peace 895 Page Inter-American Statistical Institute 837 Intercommunicating equipment 910 Interdepartmental Committee on Cul- tural and Scientific Coop- eration 906 Interior Department : appropriations 837, 838 esl imate 900 Internal revenue, powers of appoint- ment 837 Internal revenue bulletin, cumulative 910 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 856 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 906 International Civil Aviation Confer- ence 906 International monetary fund 856 International reference service 831 International Union of Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers 882 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Com- mittee, House, to sit and act outside U. S 853 Intracoastal Waterway from Mobile to New Orleans 925 Ipswich quadrangle, Mass 875 Iron, rates on 880 Iron ore, report 877 Italy, signatory to United Nations agreement 845 J Jackson, Elsie F., relief 834 Jackson, Jabez F.. relief 857 Jackson, Leonard D., relief 834 Jackson, Narcissa W., relief 857 Jams, home-made 823 Jandrey, Fred W., relief 859 Japan : enemy Japan 903 war against, paintings, etc 912 Japanese-Americans, relocating 878 Japanese beetle : milky disease spore dust for con- trol 823 relief of fruit growers 858 Jellies, home-made 823 Jenkins, Richard V., court case 882 Jennette, Alaska D., relief 858 Jennings. John R.. relief 843, 858, 898 Jensen, Oliver, relief 843, 858 Jewell Ridge Coal Corporation 906 Jobs : wages 887 which for young workers? 885 Johnson. Daniel B., relief 834 Johnson, John A., relief 853 Johnson, Margaret M.. court case 882 Johnson, Voyle C. court case 882 Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M., relief 834 Johnson. William R., court case 882 Jones, Marvin, address 826 Jones. Jeannette C. relief 853 Jonps. Wayne, court case 901 Journal of National Cancer Institute, title page, contents, etc 870 Journal of research. National Bureau of Standards 832 Journal of Senate 854 Judgments : Court of Claims 909 District Courts 909 Judiciary Committee. House, expenses — 840 Jumpers, specification 893 Jurgensen, Hans, jr., salary, etc., to widow 840 Jurgensen, Helen, salary, etc., of hus- band 840 K Kalak, Sam, relief 843 Karalis, Mary, relief of estate 858 August 1945 VII Page Kaufman, Harry, Inc 866 Keegan, Francis J., relief 834 Keegan, John, relief 834 Keeler, Florentine H., relief 843 Keeler, Genevive M., relief 843 Keeler, Harold S., relief 843 Keith, Robert W., relief 835 Kelly, Koy, see O'Kelly, Koy K. Kemp, Louis, court case 887 Kemp & Pitts 887 Kensington quadrangle, Md 8*5 Kermit Roosevelt Fund 838 Koy. D. W., relief 834, 858 Sinner Motors, Inc 891 Kiser, Virginia M., relief 843 Kiskadden, William W., lands 837, 852 Kits, photographic, specilications 921 Kleinman, Philip, relief 843, 898 Koeniger, Ludwig, court case 882 Koruni, Henry E., patent appeal 833 L Labor Department appropriations S37, S38, 855 Labor organizations, rights of veter- ans S54 Lake Drummond quadrangle, Va.-N. C- 876 Lakeville Creamery Co 879 LaLione, Augusta L., court case 882 LaLone, Julie S., court case 8S2 Lamp assembly, specification 921 Landholders, specitication 911 Lamps, safety, fuel 878 Lane, Clarence A., court case 882 Lands beneath tidewaters, etc 847 Lankes, Joseph, Inc 901 Latin America : al -t 89o literature S95 music 895 Laundries, Army regulations 912 Laurie, Ida E., relief 843 Law enforcement within D. C 800 Lawrence Operating Corporation 883 Laws : private acts 8o4-83.) public acts 835—838 see also for single laws or compila- tions of laws, subject in- volved. Lavton, Mary E., court case 882 Lazard, Rosemary H., court case 908 Lead : o „_ preprint from minerals yearbook- S<7 scrap, consumers report S77 Leadership, lay, in Extension Service — 826 Leather : industrial reference service 8M sole, specification Ml Lens, specification 921 Lens focusing posts, specification 922 Leroy, Robert, court case 883 LeTourneau Co. of Georgia 891 Library of Congress acquisitions, quar- terly journal 887 Library of Surgeon General's Office, index-catalogue 924 Library science, profession 903 Life insurance : Government, interest on loans 861 national service, 5-year policies 837 national service, regulations 913 Life preservers, specification 923 Lignite, preprint from minerals year- book S76 Literature : Latin America 895 post-war 825 Loader, cargo-plane, specification 922 Loans : foreign Government transactions- 861 Government life insurance, rate — 861 Local governments, fiscal years 829 Locke, Thomas C, relief 843 Long, A. J., jr., court case 908 Page Louisiana : court case 883 wage rates for sugarcane produc- tion 828 Louisiana Land & Exploration Co 883 Louisville & Nashville R. R., accident- 878 Lowry City quadrangle, Mo 875 Lumber, growth rings 824 M Maasdam (steamship) : reimburse Marine Corps personnel- 803 McCormick, Robert R., court case 900 .UcCune quadrangle, Kans 87o MaeDonaid, Madeline J-, relief 834 McGhee, Mr. and Mrs. James E., relief- 835, 84.1 MeGill, C. W., court case 884 McGinn, Hugh, 1. C. C. decision 879 Machine gun mounts for boats 919 ■uachinery, construction and road- building 910 Machines, specilications 894 Mack, J. Gordon, court case 883 McKay, Osborne E., relief 835 BlcLeansDoro quadrangle, 111 874 McLeudon, Mr. and Mrs. Everett, si., relief 858 McLeudon, Everett, jr., relief 858 McLendoii, Nadine, relief 858 McNeil, Charles J., relief 849 McWilliams, Margaret, relief 843 Magnesium, studies in redistillation 877 Magnetism of the earth 831 Magwood, Lewis E., claim 858 Malm, Dorothy, court case 908 Mahoning River bridge 846 Mail matter : cost ascertainment 896 for merchant ships, etc 892 Mail routes, schedules 896 Malaria : control on impounded waters 909 control program 809 education for control 909 Kentucky reservoir control pro- gram 909 Mallets, specification 911 Maney, C. J., Co., Inc 883 Manier, Joe, relief of admx 858 Manier, Lucile, relief 858 Manuals : Army Service Forces manual 924 Photograph Section manual 888 Ships Bureau manual 892 Supplies and Accounts Bureau manual 895 War Department field manual 913 War Department technical man- ual 919-920 see also special subject. Manufacturers' Casualty Insurance Co- S66 Mapleton quadrangle, Oreg 876 Maps, Ceological Survey 873-870 Marblehead north quadrangle, Mass 875 Marblehead south quadrangle, Mass 875 Marden Construction Co., Inc 843 .Marihuana, tax regulation 861 Marine Land, G. A. It. national en- campment 837, 863 Marine Corps, loss of personal prop- erty 863 Marine engineering, profession 903 Marking for airplanes, specification . 922 Marlin-Rockwoll Corporation 835 Marquis, J. Clyde, relief 84.-, Marshall, Joseph, salary, etc., to widow- 840 Marshall, Muriel A., salary, etc., of husband 840 Martin, Edward .1., patent appeals 833 .Martin, Stewart II., jr., relief of guardian 835 Martlndale, Thomas B., Inc 883 Mathematics : Navy training courses 892 table of coefficients 832 vin Index Page Mauls' wood, specification 911 Mayflower Airlines, Inc 830 Meat : buying under price control 901 scraps and tankage, production, etc 823 Medal of Freedom, establish 898 Medals : for next of kin of persons in service. 862 for service in armed forces 837, 802 si i ataO names of medals. Medical (arc tor persons in need 870 Medical Corps, Army, noncombatant services 837, 8G2 Medical Department, Army regula- tions 1112 Medical pathology, profession 903 Medical physiology, profession 903 Mediterranean fruittly eradication, re- lief of claimants 843, 858 Member banks, see Federal reserve member banks. Mental diseases, institution patients 828 Mercury, specification 893 Metals, micromechanical study 889 Meteorology, profession 903 Meters, fuel-oil, specification 893 Mexican Border Service Medal 837 Michelson, May, Inc 902 Microfilms, index 888 Microscope lamp 823 Migrdiehian, Vartkes, patent appeal 833 Military Academy, West Point : appointments 848 cadets from D. C 848 pay of superintendent, etc 912 Military education. Army regulations 912 Military information, safeguarding 912 Military police, field manual 913 Military supplies : Army supply procedure 919 payment for supplies 919 preparation of equipment for stor- age 920 Military training, universal 851 Milk : chocolate-flavored 822 dried 822 handling, orders 827 Milky disease for Japanese beetle con- trol 823 Millard. Sam, court case 883 Miller, Frieda S., address 8S7 Miller, Irvin J., court case 883 Millet, boric acid toxity 823 Mine accidents, see Accidents. Minerals, strategic, investigations 873 Mississippi River, bridge 837, S46 Missouri Pacific It. R. Emergency Bd. report 867 Missouri River : bridge 846 surface water supply of basin 873 Moak. Sam D., relief 85S Mobilization, regulations 914 Mock-up information 923-924 Mollusks, boring. West Atlantic 904 Molybdenum, report 877 Monetary policv, see Finance. Mont ford. Henry B.. jr.. relief 849 Montgomery County, Miss., relief 843 Moon. Dorothy M.. relief 835, 858 Morale, family contributions SOS Morgan Creamery Co 858 Morgentb.au, Henry, jr. : address 909 court case SSI Mortgages, amend farm mortgage act S30 Mosquito-bar frame, specification 893 Mosquitoes, DDT for control 869 Motion pictures : industrial reference service S31 War Department films 913 Motor vehicles, accessories and parts 910 Mount Lincoln quadrangle. Colo S74 Murder mystery production numbers 925 Page Music : compositions copyrighted 888 Latin America 895 Musterlng-out payments. Army regula- tions 912 Myer, Dillon S., address 878 Myers, Charles, relief 850 N National Airlines, Inc 830 National Archives, records deposited 847 National banks, condition, abstract of re- ports 910 National defense, see Defense. National Employ the Physically Handi- capped Week 861 National Housing Agency, appropria- tion 899 National Memorial Stadium Commis- sion 860 National parks, publications, price list_ 871 National Resources Planning Board, pub- lications, price list 871 National Roster of Scientific and Spe- cialized Personnel, mono- graphs 903 National service life insurance, see Life insurance. Nationality manual 885 Naval Academy, Annapolis : acquisition of St. John's College 863 appointments 848 midshipmen from D. C 850 report of board visitors 892 unsatisfactory conduct discharge 863 Naval Air Station, Bunker Hill, reim- burse personnel 864 Naval Air Station, Norfolk, reimburse personnel 835, 864 Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Norfolk, re- imburse personnel 864 Naval Enlisted Reserve, disability, etc., compensation 1 850 Naval Operating Base, Bermuda, reim- burse personnel S64 Naval Operating Base. Trinidad, reim- burse personnel 835, 864 Naval petroleum reserves, see Petro- leum. Naval Reserve, retired officers, appoint- ment 837, 850 Naval stations, management 850 Navy : loss of personal propertv, reim- burse__ 834, 835, "863, 864, 865 mail clerks, waiving of bonds. 837, 850 management of shore establish- ment 850 publications, price list 871 Navy Department, chiefs of bureaus 850 Negro women war workers 887 Neighbour, Leonard B.. patent appeal 833 Nets, cargo, specification 893 Neurosyphilis treatment 869 Nevada, district court, terms 861 New England : fisheries, 1942 872 landings, 1944 Z 872 New England Foundation Co.. Inc 883 New Mexico, Sebastian Martin grant lands 865 New York Central R. R.. accident 879 New York, Chicago & St. Louis R. R., ac- cident 879 New York City, landings, 1938-1944 872 New York Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., Inc 8S3 New York State, court case 900 New York Telephone Co 906 Newburyport east quadrangle, Mass.- N. H 875 News stories, findings from studies 826 Newsprint, shortage 854 Newton. Ethel, relief 859 Nezen Milk Food Co 883 August 1945 IX Page Nicaragua, mining and manufacturing- 907 Nogales, Ariz., relief of settlers 843 Noncommissioned officers, appointment, etc 913 Nonferrous scrap dealers report 877 Nonpersonal services, payment 919 Norfolk-Portsmouth Bridge Inc 835 North Carolina, court case 878 North Jersey Utilization & Sewerage Dis- posal Plant, Inc 858 North Pacific Emergency Export Assoc 866 Northeast Airlines, Inc 830 Northwest Airlines, Inc 830 Nuisance complaints, health dept. prac- tices 869 Nurses, outlook for women 887 Nurses' Examining Board of D. C., sal- ary of secretary 836 Nuts, cashew 827 O Oaths, administration, expenses 912 Occupations, descriptions of profes- sions 903 Office machines, rental, repair, etc 910 Officers, Army regulations 913 O'Hara, George, relief of estate 843 Ohio Battery & Ignition Co 908 Oil, .see Petroleum. Oils, industrial reference service 831 O'Kelly. Roy K., court case 883 opinions : Attorney General 883 Supreme Court 906 year of opinion, key 854 Optical instruments, publications 832 Optometry Corps, Army, establishing.. 84S Orders : Marine Corps 891 War Department, general orders 913 Osborne, Myrtle R., relief 843 Our American Government 839 Overcoats, specification 894 Oxley, Lamar, relief of guardian 844 Oxley. N. Owen, relief 844 Oxygen cylinder, specification 921 Oysters, canned, summary 872 P Packaging, see Packing. Packing, overseas shipment, specifica- tions 893 Packings, specifications 894 Pages, employment by Houses of Con- gress 866 Paint, specifications 894, 911 Paintings, war against Japan 912 Pan American-Grace Airways. Inc 830 Panama, mining and manufacturing 907 Panama Canal : employees, retirement : 837 employment 897, 898 Panama Railroad, employment 898 Pans, bake and roasting, specification. 911 Paper, analytical filter, evaluation 832 Paper products, which jobs for young workers? ' 885 Paquin, Alfred P., relief 850 Paramount Pictures, Inc : 884 Parents, publications 885 Park, Nelson R., relief 835 Parrots, care 872 Passports, Americans in foreign coun- tries 906 Patents : agreements relating to, recording. 851 classification bulletin 833 classification manual, substitute pages 833 for licensing, registering 851 Patton, Ollie, relief 844 661626 — 45 — No. 607 9 Page Pay allowances, etc. : pay and interest tables 895 personnel discharged because under age 850 service performed prior to 18 years of age 848 stepparents to receive allowances. 848 Payne, Greenfield, relief of estate 844, 858 Payne, John W., court case 902 Peace, what it can mean 821 Peaches : dried, standards 828 frozen, standards 828 Pears, standards 828 Peat, article 877 Pencils having precious metals 853 Peucillin, certification 837,859 Pennsylvania R. R., accident 879 Pensions : disabilities in excess of total dis- ability 853 Naval Enlisted Reserve 850 Pepsi Cola Co 908 Periodicals : Government, price list 871 trade union, etc 886 Personnel records in National Archives. 890 Peru, social and labor problems 887 Petroleum : crude oils from Oklahoma 878 naval reserve no. 1 837, 850, 864 naval reserves, operation, etc 837, 850, 864 oil investigations 873 Pharmaceuticals, industrial reference service 831 Phenol, specification 893 Philadelphia & Western Ry., rates on coal 879 Philadelphia National Shrines Park Comn 852 Philippine Islands, foreign claims 844, 862, 866 Philipsburg quadrangle, Pa 876 Photographic filters, specification 921 Photographic kits, specifications 921 Photographic lens, specification 921 Photographic plates, specifications 922 Physical impairments, low-income fami- lies 869 Physical profile seriar 914 Physicians, outlook for women 887 Physics, description of profession 903 Pipe line equipment set, technical manual 920 Pittsburg quadrangle, Kans.-Mo 875 Pittsburg & Lake Erie R. R., rates on iron 880 Plants of possible insecticidal value 823 Plates, photographic, specifications 922 Platforms of 2 political parties 839 Play, Special Services Division 925 Plymouth, England, fire, reimburse Navy personnel 864 Police in D. C. : cooperation 860 salary adjustment 836, 860 Political science, profession 903 Post-war planning, policies, etc. : plans of soldiers 924 see also special subject. Postage : on books, readjust 851 on lst-class matter 837, 838 Postal service : clerks and carriers interchange- able 837 salaries, reclassify 837 Poslers : Adjutant General's Department 924 Agricultural Adjustment Agency.. 826 Defense Transportation Office 900 Federal Crop Insurance Corpora- tion 827 Forest Service 824 Information Office 825 Index Page Posters — Continued Inter American Affairs Office 900 Labor Standards Division 885-886 Maritime Commission 888 Medicine and Surgery Bureau__891-892 Navy Department 891 Price Administration Office 902 Public Health Service 869 War Department 914 War Finance Division 912 War Manpower Commission 903 Posts, lens focusing, specification 922 Potasb, rales on 880 Potts, William (i., court case of admr__ 884 Powell, Edith M., relief 885 Powell quadrangle, Pa 876 Power unii for crushing, etc., plants — 920 Preparation for oversea replacement— 920 Preservation : antifriction bearings, packing 893 met hods, overseas shipment 893 Preserves, home-made 823 President of United States : succession 847, 853 veto messages 897, 898, 899 Press, hydraulic, maintenance, etc 920 Price Administration Office, estimate — 899 Prices : emergency control act, extend- S.°>7, 839 price regulations 902 Printer, specification 922 Prisoners, Army regulations 913 Privates, first class, appointment, etc__ 913 Proclamations, explanatory note 898 Production (industrial), problems solved 903 Professions, see Occupations. Property, partition cases, U. S. to be party 846 Public affairs bulletin 888 Public domain, see Public lands. Public health, see Health. Public lands : our last frontiers S71 publications, price list 871 Public printing and binding contracts. 871 Public property : disposition 924 see also Surplus property. Public Roads Administration, contract authorization 900 Public works, postwar 851 Publication lists : Extension Service 826 Mines Bureau 878 War Department 913 see also special subject. Publication offices, see Government offices. Puerto Rico, radio stations 900 Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station, report 823 Pulmonarv calcification, nontubercu- lous 869 Pumps, fuel, specifications 922 Pymatuning Lake, compact 847, 859 Pvrethrum in oil solutions, against ear- worm 823 Q Quartermaster Corps of Army 912 Quay. M. Elizabeth, relief 835 Rabbits, winter nest boxes 872 Rabies : in D. C control 836, 860 seroprophylaxis 870 Radio programs, farm ard home 827 Radio stations, data and rates 900 Railroad accidents, sec Accidents. Railroad employees, wages in Hawaii.- 899 Railway Express Agency, Ine 879 Railway Mail Association 906 Rainbow Dyeing &, Cleaning Co.. Inc 902 Page Kamsev quadrangle, N. J.-N. Y 876 Rapides Parish. La., land transfer „ 837 Ral fleas, control with DDT 870 Rations. Navy food committee report ._ 851 Raymond, Albert L., patent appeal 833 Rayon, rates on 879 Bays, fishery Leaflet 872 Read-York, inc 884 Real estate, surplus agricultural 854 Realty Bond & Mortgage Co 835 Beardan quadrangle, Wash 876 Reception and processing of men, Army regulations 913 Reciprocal trade agreements, extend 837, 861 Reciprocating steam engines. Ships Bu- reau manual 892 Reclamation, Army program 901 Reclamation Bureau, transmission line_ 900 Reconstruction Finance Corporation, transfer functions of cer- tain corporations 837, 841-842 Reconversion, facilitate by adjusting excess profits tax 852, 853. 861 Records : deposit in National Archives 847 disposing of sundry papers 839 disposition of U. S. records 838, 862 Red clover, more money for seed 826 Reflector, specification 922 Refractometry, publications 832 Regular Veterans Association 847 Regulations : Armv 912-913 Budget-Treasury 900 Federal Reserve System Board of Governors 867 see also special subject. Rehabilitation items for distribution abroad 900 Relay, current, specification 922 Relief items for distribution abroad 900 Remington Rand, Inc 866 Renegotiation, see Government con- tracts. Rent allowances, Armv, etc., members not to lose 836 Requisition property, etc., amend acts_ 838 Research Board for National Security.. 864 Revere Sugar Refinery 844 Rhea, Mrs. C. J., sr.. relief 835 Rickard, Zella, relief 843 Ridnour. J. C, Co 866 Ritter. Bettv J., relief 835, 859 Road to Tokyo & beyond 925 Roads, see Highways. Roads Committee, House, investigation. 840, 853 Roasting pans, specification 911 Rodgers, Dan C. relief 859 Rodlun, Nita, relief 835, 844 Rods, welding, specification 894 Rohmer, Rose E., court case 908 Rohmer, Sax, court case 908 Roosevelt, Franklin D., war and peace exhibit 890 Roosevelt, Kermit. see Kermit Roose- velt Fund. Rope, wire, specification 911 Roper's Shed 887 Rose Island Co 884 Rosehurg rifle range, transfer 862 Roseneath, Scotland, fire, reimburse Navy personnel 835 Ross. George J., relief of estate 859 Rousseau. Camp, reimburse personnel.. 835 Royal C. Johnson Veterans Memorial Hospital 838 Rubber: programs, report 903 synthetic, labor requirements 886 Russia, doing business with 831 Ruzicka, Charles, court case 884 Rnzlcka, Joseph, court case 884 August 1945 XI S Page Safety lamps, permissible flame, fuel 878 Safety training, industrial 885 St. Croix River, bridge 838, 846 St. Jobn's College, acquisition 863 St. Joseph Point quadrangle, Pla 874 St. Lawrence River, bridge 8 16 St. Louis Amusement Co 884 St. Louis area, impact of war 886 St. Louis River, bridge 846 Salado quadrangle, Ark 874 Salem, quadrangle, Mo 876 Sales commissary operation 020 San Carlos project, cons! ruction charges 838 Sanders, Jack, relief 8 r .."> Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E., relief 844 Saunders, Francis J., patent appeal 833 Saunders Memorial Hospital 844 Saunders Petroleum Co 902 Savannah Harbor : improvement 852, 860 review of reports 92f> Schaffer, Alfred O., court case 866 Scharf, Albert, patent appeal 834 Schefold, Wilhelm, court case 884 School-lunch program 840 Schools : city systems 868 food learning experiences 826 Scientific research : endles frontier 902 permanent program 84S Scientists. Agriculture Department 825 Scott, William B., relief 835, 844 Scrap : lead, consumers report 877 nonferrous, dealers report 877 zinc, consumers report 878 Scully, James C, address 900 Seaboard Ice Co 866, 884 Searchlight, technical manual 920 Seasonable variation, measuring 821 Seeley Dairy 884 Selective service : local board memoranda 904 manual, notice 904 transmittal memo 904 uncompensated personnel in Sys- tem 838 Semi-trailer, maintenance manual. etc_ 910 Senate, restaurants 900 Service and regulatory announcements. index, 1944 823 Service trades : classifications of establishments 829 directory 901 Servicemen's families, housing 830. 852 Severns, Albert E.. relief 844 Shaft, tachometer drive, specification __ 922 Sharks ' fishery in Gulf of California 872 fishery leaflet 872 Shaw, Manual C, court case 884 Sheeting, specification 911 Sherlow, Alex, court case 884 Ships : auxiliary, for Navy 851 disposition of naval vessels, etc 839, 865 sale of merchant vessels 847 Shock, chemotherapy 868 Shoe repair business, establishing, etc__ 831 Shoes, fitting and selling 868 Shore, protection investigations 860 Shotguns, taxation 853 Shower unit, maintenance instruc- tions 920 Shows, Earl J., relief 844, 859 Shrubs, transplanting 824 Schultz, William H., relief 899 Sick leave in union agreements 886 Sickness, coding causes 869 Siegel, Jacob, Co 8,7,0 Sieves-, flour, specification 894 Sight, gun camera bore, specification 922 Page Signatures and authorizations 826 Silver, preprint from minerals year- book 877 Simplified practice recommendations, list 833 Sinclair Rubber, Inc 899 Singletary, Lewis H., court case 908 Sioux Indians : claims 838 court case 884 Skates, fishery leaflet 872 Skimmers, specification 894 Slidefilms of Agriculture Dept 827 Slider, E. T., Inc 909 Smaller War Plants Corporation : production problems solved 903 program in Alaska 903 report to Congress 903 Smith, Henry V. P.., court case 909 Smoky Mountain Stages, Inc 881 Smoot, W. A., Inc 835 Sodium-resinate, specification 894 Soil conservation, needs estimates 828 Solar constant 905 Solenoids, specifications 922 Sommers, Jack, court case 882 Southern Pacific Co 906 Southwestern Drug Co 859 Soybeans, agronomic, etc., aspects 822 Special services officers' preparation for oversea service 914 Specifications : Army 920-923 Federal standard stock catalog-910-911 joint Army-Navy 892-893 Navy Department 893-894 Spiker, Clarence J., relief 859 Spotting charges, Great Lakes Steel Corporation 880 Sprague, Albert A., trustee, court case_ 901 Spreader, aggregate, technical manual- 920 Springfield Plywood Corporation 899 Stabilization act, extend 837, 839 Stacev, Samuel, relief 851 Standard Lime & Stone Co 884 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey 880 Standley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P., relief 859 Stark, Ernest H., relief 849 State governments, fiscal years 829 Statistics, descriptions of professions-- 903 Steel : methods of polishing 833 specification, sheet steel 894 Steinert, Oscar R., relief 844 Stereoscopic tester 920 Stereoscopic trainers 920 Stools, steel, specification 893 Straightedges, steel, specification 911 Strain gage, transfer 833 Strang, Jane A., relief 835 Strickland, C. H., court case 902 Strickland, L. S., relief 859 Stub, John, court case 884 Subsidies, payments 838, 856 Suburbanites, publications of interest- 871 Sugar Hill quadrangle, Fla 874 Sugarcane production, wage rates 828 Suits, asbestos, specification 894 Sunspot numbers 905 Supplies, see Commercial products — Military supplies. Surmont, Charles E., relief 835 Surplus property : agricultural, purchase 854 distribution 840 how to do business with RFC 867 Surplus Property Board, single admin- istrator 899 Swabs, cotton, specification 894 Swan, Ally, relief 839 Swan, Sam, relief 839 Sweet Springs quadrangle, Mo 876 Sylvania formation in Michigan, geol- ogy, etc 873 XII I NDKX T l'age Tallies of allowances 915-916 Tallies ept. Technical bulletin 894.) •Paper.lOc. • Item 16 L. 0. card Agr 45 207 A 1.36 : 804 Massachusetts hill towns in wartime; by E. J. Niederfrank. Apr. 104,5. 26 p. il. 4" [Processed.] t A 36.2 :M 38 Soybeans harvested tor beans, acreage, yield and production, 1943 and 1044, by counties for 18 principal Stales. Washington, I). C, June 1045. 37 p. 4" [Processed.] t A 36.2 : So 0/043-44 Tcxtih s. Marketing and manufacturing margins for textiles [with list of litera- ture cited | ; by L. 1). Howell. Mar. L945. cover title, 148 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 801.) |Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 16 L. C. card Agr 45-213 A 1.36: 801 Vegetables. Commercial truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] | A 36.101 : Notb. — The Agricultural Economics Bureau Issues a series of reports relating to truck crops which, although numbered in one scries (TC followed by the year and a number With a different group of hundreds assigned for each month), consists of several distinct groups as follows : Commercial truck crops for fresh market, commonly called Truck crop reports ; Truck crops for commercial processing, commonly called Processing crop reports ; Truck crop news : Annual summaries in December each year. Revised statistical sum- maries arc issued at appropriate intervals covering a varying period of years. Printed summaries of these reports were published in Crops and markets prior to June 1937, but these have been discontinued. A yearly summary only is published in the January quarterly issue each year. Wages and wage rates of seasonal farm workers in Maricopa County, Ariz., and Imperial County, Calif., Feb. -Mar. 1945; [articles prepared by Barbara B. Reagan and William H. Metzler], Washington, D. C, June 1945. [2] +21 p. il. 4° (Surveys of wages and wage rates in agriculture, report 2.) [Proc- essed.] t A 36.156: 2 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION Research. Research achievement sheet: Abaca (Manila hemp) production estab- lished in western hemisphere [with list of selected publications]. June 16, 1045. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 38, P.) [Processed.] f A 77.7: 38 (P) Same : Butter from sweet cream has superior keeping quality [with list of selected publications]. May 22, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 31, D.) [Proc- essed.] t A 77.7: 31(D) Same: Chemists help make rotenone insecticides more widely useful [with list of selected publications]. June 5, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 33, E.) [Processed.] f A 77.7: 33(E) Same: Columbia sheep, modern made-to-order breed [with list of selected publications]. May 31, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 32, A.) [Processed.] t A 77.7 : 32 (A) Same: Continuous process for making lactic acid from whey [with list of selected publications]. May 21, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 30, D.) [Proc- essed.] | A 77.7: 30(D) Same: Control of alfalfa weevil for better yields [with list of selected publications]. June 6, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 34, E.) [Processed.] f A 77.7: 34 (E) Same: Control of celery leaf tier through pyrethrum powder [with list of selected publications]. May 5, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 26, E.) [Proc- essed.] t A 77.7: 26(E) Same : Discovery and use of natural enemy of citrus blackfly [with list of selected publications]. May 8, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 28, E.) [Proc- essed.] t A 77.7: 28(E) Same: Discovery of influence of day length on plants [with list of selected publications]. June 15, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 37, P.) [Processed.] t A 77.7: 37 (P) • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 935 Research — Con ti nued . Same: Insecticidal aerosols [with list of selected publications]. May 7, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 27, E.) [Processed.! t A 77.7: 27(E) Same: Instrument measures tenderness of meat [with list of selected publications]. July 10, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 39, A.) [Processed.! f A 77.7: 39 (A) Same: More efficient poison bait for mole cricket control [with list of selected publications]. May 2, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 25, E.) [Processed.] t A 77.7 : 25 ( E ) Same: Protection against foot-and-mouth disease has scientific basis [with list of selected publications]. May 10, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 20, A.) [Processed.] t A 77.7 : 29 (A) Same: Rotenone root powders save raspberry crop [with list of selected publications]. June 9, 194.".. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 35, E.) [Processed.] t A 77.7: 35 (E) Same: Safe planting dates reduce wheat damage by Hessian fly [with list of selected publications]. June 11, 1945. [2] p. 4" (R. A. S. 36, E.) [Proc- essed.] f A 77.7: 36(E) Same: Sodium fluoride for control of poultry lice [with list of selected publications]. Apr. 30, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 24, E.) [Processed.] f A 77.7: 24 (E) AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU Agricultural residues. Saccharification of agricultural residues [with list of literature cited; by] J. W. Dunning and E. C. Lathrop. [1945.] 6 p. il. 4° (AIC-92; Northern Regional Research Laboratory.) [Processed. Published in Industrial and engineering chemistry, v. 37, no. 1, Jan. 1945.] t A 77.104/2 : 92 Feed yeast and industrial alcohol from citrus-waste press juice; by Arthur J. Nolte, Harry W. von Loesecke, and George N. Pulley. [1945.] 7 p. il. 1 tab. 4° (AIC-S8.) [Processed.] f A 77.104/2: 88 Naringin. Solubility of naringin in water [with list of literature cited] ; by George N. Pulley. [1945.] 2 p. il. 4° (AIC-78.) [Processed.] t A 77.104/2 : 78 Vegetables. How to prepare vegetables and fruits for freezing. [May 1944, revised June 1945.] [1945.] [2] p. il. large 4°, folded into narrow 8° size. ([Agriculture Dcpt] AWI-100.) [Revision of AWI-63, Preparing home- grown vegetables and fruits for freezing.] f A 1.59: 100/2 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Dourine of horses ; [by John R. Mohler and H. W. Schoening]. [Aug. 1920, revised Dec. 1929, slightly revised Aug. 1935, reprint 1945.] ii+10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1146.) * Paper, 5c. A 1.9 : 1146/7-3 Turkey*. Beltsville small white turkey; by S. J. Marsden. Revised June 1, 1945. [1915.] 4 p. 1° (A. H. D. no. 31, rev.) [Processed.] t A 77.209: 31 ENTOMOLOliY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU Castor-bean plant as source of insecticides, review of literature [with list of literature cited] ; by N. E. Mclndoo. Aug. 1945. 15 p. 4° (E-666.) [Proc- essed.] f A 77.312 : E-666 Crickets in the home ; prepared by Division of Insects Affecting Man and Animals. July 1945. 3 p. 4° (E-331, revised.) [Processed.] f A 77.312 : E-331 European corn borer [life history and control]. [June 1945.] [2] p. il. (Picture sheet 14.) [Illustrator, A. D. Cushman.] * Paper, 5c. ($3.75 per 100). • Item 84 A 77.320 : 14 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297— 45— No. 608 2 936 Government Publications Inaeotioidea. Evidence required to show synergistic action of insecticides and short cut in analysis hvith list of literature cited] ; bv F. M. Wadley. June 1945. 6 p. 1 pi. 4° (BJT-223.) [Processed.] t A77.313:223 Plants. [Code of Federal regulations] title 7. Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration, chap. .'!, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, pt. 353, Sanitary export certification, Rules and regulations governing sanitary ex- port certification [of plants and plant products], revision <>r regulations, effec- tive July l, 1945. r 1045.] 2 p. [Supersedes regulations promulgated Sept. 19,1936.] f •Itemsr. A 77.300 : Sa 5/945 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, 1944, with list of plant pests intercepted with imported plants and plant products [title page and contents]. July 1945. iv p. t • Item 86 L. p. card Agr 14-383 A 77.308 : 158-161/t.p.& cont. EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE VaniUa curing [with list of literature cited] ; by Francisca E. Arana. May 1945. [2] 4-21 p. 11. (Federal Experiment Station of United States Department of Agriculture, Mayagues, Puerto Pico; Circular 25.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 93 L. C. card Agr 45-209 A 77.404 : 25 HUMAN NTJTBITlON AND HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU Food. Family food plans for good nutrition [with list of references]. [Dec. 1943, slightly revised June 1945.] [1945.] [2] p. il. large 4°, folded into nar- row 8° size. (Agriculture Dept. AWI-78.) f A 1.59: 78/3 PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU Bulbs. Spring-flowering bulbs. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.502 :B 87 Celery growing; [by W. R. Beattie], [June 1922, revised Apr. 1936, slightly revised Oct. 1944.] [1944.] ii+45 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bul- letin 1209.) * Paper, 10c. (incorrectly given on publication as 5c.) L. C card Agr 45-2 A 1.9 : 1209/7 Elm. Dieback of elm; by Curtis May. July 2, 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.502 : El 6 Fertilisers. Selecting fertilizers; by Albert R. Merz. Aug. 1945 [1938], slightly revised July 1945. [1945.] 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 487.) * Paper, 5c. A 1.4/2 : 487/3 Fir. Tip blight of species of Abies caused by new species of Rehmiellopsis [with list of literature cited]; by Alma M. Waterman. 1945. [2]+315-337 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, May 15, 1945, v. 70, uo. 10.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.23/a : G-1329 Fruit trees. Transplanting large fruit trees; by H. P. Gould. [Sept. 1934, reprint 1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.502 : F 94/2 La Porte County, Infl. Soil survey, La Porte County, Ind. [with list of literature cited], by H. P. Ulrich, W. J. Leighty, and A. E. Shearin ; with section on Management of soils of La Porte County, by A. T. Wiancko. Sept. 1944. cover title. 110 p. il. map and 1 tab. in pocket. ([Soil survey report] series 1934, no. 26) [Prepared in cooperation with Purdue University Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 45c. • Item 143 L. C. card Agr 45-212 A 77.514 : 934/26 Lumber. Significance of diseolorations in aircraft lumber, noble fir and western hemlock; [by G. II. Englerto and J. P. HansbroughJ. June 1945. [1]+10 p. 5 p. of pi. 4° (Forest pathology special release 24.) [Processed. This reporl is one of a series issued to aid the Nation's war program. Prepared in coopera- tion with Forest Products Laboratory, Forest Service.] t A 77.510 : 21 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 937 Mohi.s and bacteria thai delaminate plywood bonded with casein and soybean glues; [by Clyde M. Christensen and C. S. Moses]. June 19ir>. |1]+12 p. 5 p. of pi. 6 tab. 4° (Forest pathology special release 25.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued to aid the Nation's war program. Prepared in cooperation with Forest Products Laboratory, Forest Service.] f A 77.510: 25 Princess .\n,:< County, Va. Soil survey. Princess Anne County, Va.; by C. S. Simmons and Edward Shulkcum. July 1945. cover title, .17 p. il. 6 p. of pi. map in pocket. ( L^oil survey report] series 1939, no. 3.) [Prepared in cooperation with Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and another illustra- tion en p. 2 ami I of cover.] :: Paper, 50c. • Item 143 L. C. card Agr. 45-211 A 77.514 : 939/3 Rhododendron. Culture of rhododendrons; by F. L. Mulford. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.502: R34 Russell County, Va. Soil survey, Russell County, Va. ; by S. S. Obenshain, H. C. Porter. W. W. Lewis, G. S. Francis, R. C. Jurney, A. C. Orvedal, R. E. I >evereux, and A. W. Goke. July 1945. cover title, 124 p. il. 1 pi. 10 p. of pi. map in pocket, 1 tab. ( [Soil survey report] series 1930, no. 21.) [Prepared in cooperation with Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station and Tennessee Valley Authority. Texl and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 75c. • Item 143 L. C. ca r< I A gr. 4-1-210 A 77.514 : 930/21 Seed disinfection for florists and gardeners. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed] f A 77.502 : Se 3 Snapdragons. Diseases of snapdragons; by Philip Brierley. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.502 : Sn 1 Soil treatments for disease control for florists and gardeners. [1941.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.502 : So 3 Sprays and dusts for florists and gardeners. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.502 : Sp 7 Weeds. Chemicals to kill weeds and diseases in tobacco beds; [prepared by Edward E. Clayton]. July 1945. [2] p. il. oblong 8°, folded into 8° size. (Agriculture Dept. AIS-31.) t • Item 11 A 1.04 : 31 Killing weeds with 2, 4-D. July 1945. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.502 : W 41 FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE Food. How allied countries responded to war food needs, 1942-44 ; by C. M. Purves. Washington, D. C, July 194.1. [1]+13 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 07.2 :F 73/2/942-14 Hogs. World hog numbers in 1041 and outlook for 1945; by Floyd E. Davis and Esther H. Johnson. Washington, D. C, June 1945. [2] +10 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t A 67.2 : H 07/944 FOREST SERVICE Adhesive*. Stability of low-temperature-setting phenol, resorcinol, and melamine resin adhesives stored at 80°F. ; [by W. Z. Olson and Leah Cohodas]. May 1945. cover title, 5 p. 3 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1532.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army- Navy-Civil Committee on Aircrafl Design Criteria under supervision of Aero- nautical Board.] t A 13.27/13 : 1532 Briquetting of wood waste [with list of references]. Revised May 1945. [1945.] [l]-f-6 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/2 : B 77/945 Cooking over campftre [with list of reference's; prepared by Marie F. Heisley]. [June 1940, slight revision May 1945.] July 194.1. 24 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Foods and Nutrition Division, Home Economics Bureau.] f A 13.2 : C 77/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries 938 Government Publications Eastern hemlock. American woods: Eastern hemlock [with list of references- by H. & Beta]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] [2]+5p. il. * Paper 5c' • ' tem ] -'- A 13.31 : H 37/2/945 Eastern spruce American woods: Eastern spruce [with list of references; by II s. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. * Paper 5c • Item 122 A 13.31 : Sp 8/2/945 Glue. Effect of moisture content of wood on joint strength in gluing birch veneer and maple lumber with roomrtemperature-setting and intermediate- temperature-setting phenol, resorcinol, and melamine glues ; [by w Z Olson] May 1945. cover title, 4 p. 5 tab. 4" (Forest Products Laboratory, no 1534 )' ll recessed. Chis report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army- Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aero- nautical Board.] % A 13.27/13: 1534 Lumber. Domestic lumber distribution, 1043. all lumber, softwood lumber hard- wood lumber; by Albert H. Pierson, K. H. Blythe, jr. Washington, D. C, June 1945. [2] +21 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Census i3ureau - ' ' A 13.2 : L 97/12/943 Paprr,, Strength and related properties of Forest Products Laboratory lam- ma led paper plastic (papreg) at normal temperature; [by E. C. O. Erickson and K?" R oU ?!n}- IievlS0d May 1945. [1945.] cover title, 13 p. 12 p of pi 4 tab. 4 (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1319.) [Processed.] i A 13.27/13: 1319 Plastics Low-resin-content and resin-free pulp plastics; [by S. L. Schwartz, J. C. Pew, and H R. Meyer]. May 1945. [1] +5 p. 2 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/2 : P 69/2 Posters. Cut low stumps, and work to a small top, there's profit in both ends • [poster]. 1945. 18.2X13 in. [Illustrator, Adolph Treidler.] f A 13.20/3 : St 9 How a tree grows; [poster]. [Reprint] 1945. 20.8X15.9 in. f A 13.20/3 : T 71/2/939,rep. — — Know your timber, it's good business; [poster]. 1945. IS 2x13 in ril- lustrator, Earle B. Winslow.] f A 13/20/3 : T 4S/8 Puerto Rico. Wood utilization in Puerto Rico [with selected bibliography ■ bv Lawrence V Teesdale and James W. Girard]. Mar. 1945. cover title, [2] + 46 p. 11 p. of pi. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f A 13.27/2 : W 85/S4 Stock ranges. Sagebrush to grass, rebuilding western range lands by eliminating sagebrush and planting grass. Aug. 1945. [2] +14 p. il. oblong 24° (A-svi- culture Dept. AIS 27.) f • Item 11 L. C. card Agr 45-157 A 1.64 : 27 Yellow poplar. American woods: Yellow-poplar [with list of references- bv H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. * Paper' 5c • 1 tern 122 A 13 31 . p s1/ 2/q 4 ^ INFORMATION OFFICE Qar&erus. Why we need more gardens and more home food preservation. June 1,1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 21.2 : G 16/945 Same. [Revised edition.] June 9, 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 21.2 : G 16/945-2 Motion, pictures How and where to obtain motion pictures of Department of Agriculture; [prepared by Motion Picture Service]. July 1945 [71 n il narrows ([Agriculture Dept] AIS-26.) f • Item 11* A 1.64: 26 P °f£?' o- d ^£?. patt f rn for good eatin S from the basic 7; Government chart. 194o. 2o.4X20 in. f A21.20:Ea8 ^tet] m S^26Xll3m d P" *"*" ° f U " ited St * teS; ffi^Sg • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 939 Posters — Continued. President Truman urges "Can more food"; Tall lettered poster]. 1945. 4 sheets, each 9X 53 in. f A 21.20 : F 73/2/sh. 1-4 Used fats, save every drop, your country needs them; [poster]. 1945. 31X28 in. [Cardboard. Illustrator, Shepard.] t War Information Office. A 21.20 :F 26/2 MARKETING SERVICES OFFICE Note. — The Marketing Services Office was placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture by Executive order 9577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30, 1945. For publications of the Office issued prior to the change, see p. 941. Apples. Tentative United Stntrs standards for grades of frozen apples (effective Aug. 1,1945). 1st issue. [1945.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 81.15 : Ap 5/945 Cauliflower. Tentative United States standards for grades of frozen cauliflower (effective Aug. 1, 1945). 2d issue. [1945.] 8 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes standards in effect since June 15, 1943.] f A 81.15 : C 31/945 Prunes. United States standards for grades of dried prunes (effective June 30, 194.")). 3d issue. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes standards in effect since Apr. 5, 1941.] f A 81.15 : P 95/945 Rhubarb. Tentative United States standards for grades of frozen rhubarb (effective Aug. 15, 1945). 1st issue. [1945.] (5 p. 4" [Processed.] f A 81.15 : R 34/945 Sugarcane. Determination of fanning practices to be carried out in connection with 1945-40 and subsequent crops of sugarcane in Puerto Rico. July 10, 1945. 4 p. ( S. D. 219 ; Sugar Branch. ) t • Item 30 A 81.16 : 219 Determination of farming practices to be carried out in connection with 1946 and subsequent crops of sugarcane in Virgin Islands. July 10, 1945. 1 p. ( S. D. 220 ; Sugar Branch. ) f • Item 30 A 81.16 : 220 - — Determination of farming practices to be carried out in connection with production of 1945 and subsequent crops of sugarcane in Hawaii. July 10, 1945. lp. (S.D. 218; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 81.16: 218 Determination of farming practices to be carried out in connection with production of 1945 and subsequent crops of sugarcane in mainland cane sugar area. July 10, 1945. 2 p. (S. D. 217; Sugar Branch.) f • Item 30 A 81.16: 217 Tobacco market review, 1944-45 season. July 1945. [2] +31 p. il. 4° [Processed. Includes list of publications of Tobacco Branch, Marketing Services Office.] t A 81.2 : T 55/944-45 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Loans. New loan program for consumers, simplified low-cost financing of wiring, plumbing, and farm and home electrical equipment. [July 1945.] [6] p. il. t A 68.2 : L 78/945 Safety of life. It's smart to practice safety first with electricity. [1945.] [4] p. il. [Processed.] t A 68.2: Sal WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION Note. — The War Food Administration was terminated by authority of Executive order 9577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30, 1945, and the agencies, etc., of the Administration were placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture. The publications of the Administration and its subordinate agencies entered below were issued prior to the termination of the Administration. See also, above, Marketing Services Office. Fats. A war job in your own home. Apr. 1945, slightly revised May 1945. [1945.] 5+[l] p. il. narrow 12° (Agriculture Dept. AWI-114.) [Relates to salvage of used fats.] t A 1.59 : 114/2 Meat. Meat. May 10, 1945. 12 p. il. 4° [Processed. Includes list of Agricul- ture Department bulletins of interest in connection with this publication.] t A 80.2 : M 46 • Sent to Depository Libraries 940 Government Publications AORH ri/iUKAl. ADJUSTMENT IGENC1 Agricultural conservation. 1944 agricultural conservation program, supp. 2. Juno 11, l!)4.-). i p. 4° (ACP-1944-2.) [Processed.] t A80.602: P 94/944/supp.2 Beef cattle production payments to feeders. Revised [edition]. June 15, 1945. 4 p. l" [Processed.] t A 80.602 : B 39/ ! > 15 -2 Corn, Urgent nerd for Immediate marketing of corn. June 16, 1945. 1 p. 4° I Processed.] t A 80.602 : C 81 Meat production story. May 10, 1945. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.602 :M 40 COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION Canned food. Consumers look at commercially canned foods. Feb. 1915. 2 p. 4° [Processed. For use as reference material with Suggested 6-point program for consumer study.] t A 80.402:C76 Eggs. Consumers look at eggs. Feb. 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed. For use as reference material with Suggested 6-poiut program for consumer study.] t A 80.402 : C 76/2 Meat. Consumers look at meat. Mar. 1945. 4 p. il. 4° (Supply Office.) [Processed. For use as reference material with Suggested 6-point program for consumer study.] t A 80.402 : C 76/3 Peaches. Fact sheet on peaches. June 1945. 7 p. 4° [Processed. Includes ]i-t of Agriculture Department publications on home food preservation.] t A 80.402 : P 31 Poultry, Consumers look at poultry. Feb. 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed. For use as reference material with Suggested 6-point program for consumer studv.] t A 80.402 :C 76/4 EXTENSION SERVICE Alaska. Agriculture in Alaska [with list of references; prepared by P. V. Kepner in collaboration with Lorin T. Oldroyd]. [Feb. 1945.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 80.302 : Al 1 Farm labor. Facts about farm labor in 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.302 : L 11/2/945-2 li-S clubs. Statistical analvsis of 4-H club work, 1914-43. with special emphasis on 1943; by Laurel K. Sabrosky. June 1945. [2] +35 p. il. 4° (Extension Service circular 427.) [Processed.] t A 80.304: 427 Gardens. More and better victory gardens needed in 1945. [1945] [l]+3 p. 4° [Processed. ] t A 80.302 : V 66/2 SUdefttms. SiMotilms. Note. — Slidefilms covering many phases of agriculture and home economics have been prepared by the Extension Service in cooperation with subject-matter bureaus of the Agriculture Department. Each slidelilm is accompanied by explanatory lecture notes. A list of available subjects and information on how to purchase slidefilms may be obtained from the Division of Extension Information, Extension Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. C. Slidefilms of Department of Agriculture, price list for 1944-45. [May 1945.] cover title, iv+24 p. (Agriculture Dept. Misc. pub. 566.) [Prices subject to change July 1, 1945. Text and illustration mi p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t • Item 16 L. C. card Agr 30-1243 A 1.38: 566 FARM 8BODBITV ADMINISTRATION Irrigation. First aid for irrigator; Tby Ivan 1). Wood |. [June 1945.] [6]+4-37 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t AS0.702:Ir7 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 941 Rural rehabilitation. Sectional variations in status of active standard Hit family in 19-13. May 2, 1945. [1]+17 p. il. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 9.) [Processed.] $ A 80.709 : 943/9 Same, supplement, with title, Status of active standard RR family in 1943. May 5, 19-15. [1]+18 p. 4° (1913 family progress report, supplement to release no. '9.) [Processed. J t A 80.709 : 943/9/supp.l Types of farms operated by active standard RR borrowers in 1913. May 5, 1915. [1]+12 p. il. 4" (1913 family progress report, release no. 10.) [Proc- essed.] t A 80.709 : 943/10 War prices and active standard RR family. Apr. 30, 1915. [1]+13 p. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 8.) [Processed.] J A 80.709: 943/8 FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION Ci op insurance. Selling crop insurance. June 1945. 8p.il. (FCI-information- 28.) [Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Adjustment Agency.] t • Item 112 A 80.907 : 28 Will you be next? June 1945. [2] p. il. oblong 8°, folded into narrow 8° size. (F. C. I. information 27.) [Relates to Federal crop insurance against natural hazards. Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Adjustment Agency.] t A8l>.907:27 MARKETING SERVICES OFFICE Note. — The Marketing Services Office was placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture by Executive order 9577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30, 1945. For publications of the Office issued after the change, see p. 939. Figs. Tentative United States standards for grades of dried figs (effective Apr. 10, 1945), 1st issue [revised pages]. [1945.] p. 1-2, 4° [Processed.] t A 80.822 : F 46/945/rev.pages Sugar. Determination of (1) normal yields of commercially recoverable sugar per acre and (2) eligibility for payment with respect to abandonment and crop deficiency for farms in Virgin Islands. May 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. D. 214; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 80.817: 214 Determination of (1) normal yield of commercially recoverable sugar per acre and (2) eligibility for payment with respect to abandonment and crop deficiency for sugarcane farms in Hawaii. May 25, 1945. 2 p. (S. D. 212; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 80.817 : 212 Determination of (1) normal yield of commercially recoverable sugar per acre and (2) eligibility for payment with respect to abandonment and crop deficiency for sugarcane farms in Puerto Rico. May 25, 1915. 2 p. (S. D. 213; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 80.817 : 213 Sugarcane. Determination of fair and reasonable prices for 1915 crop of Virgin Islands sugarcane. May 25, 1945. 1 p. (S. D. 207, corrected.) t • Item 30 A 80.817 : 207/corr. Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for persons employed in production, cultivation, or harvesting of sugarcane in Virgin Islands during calendar year 1945. June 4, 1945. 1 p. (S. D. 215; Sugar Branch.) f • Item 30 A 80.817 ::M:> Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for production and culti- vation of sugarcane in Florida during calendar year 1945. June 11, 1945. 1 p. (S. D. 216; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A80.S17:216 SOIL CONSIGNATION service Contour cultivation. Effect of contour cultivation on crop yield, runoff, and erosion losses [with list of literature cited]; by J. H. Stallings. June 1945. [1] +12 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.502 : C 76/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries 942 Government Publications soil conservation. Sol] and water conservation needs estimates for northeastern region. Revised June 1945. [11)45.] [4] +35 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.502 : So 3/2/945 Soil and water conservation needs estimates for southeastern region. Re- vised June 1045. [1045.] [4] 4-28 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.502 : So 3/3/945 ■ Soil and water conservation needs estimates for upper Mississippi region. Revised June 1945. [1945.] [4] +27 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.502 : So 3/4/945 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF FEDERAL OLD-AGE AND SUR- VIVORS INSURANCE TRUST FUND Report. Old-age and survivors insurance trust fund, 5th annual report, fiscal year 1944. 1945. iii+29 p. (II. doc. 260, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 42-37995 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes Individual copies of most of its publications gra- tuitously to those who apply for them. Efficiency ratings. Rating official's guide, effective Jan. 1, 1944. [Revised edi- tion.] [1945.] 16 p. (Form 3S23A ; June 1945.) [Jan. 1, 1944 is effective date of original edition.] * Paper, 5c. CS 1.7/2 : R 18/945 Personnel manual. Federal personnel manual, transmittal sheet 4; July 19, 1945. [1945.] [32] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] ± • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 4 Note. — This installment contains pages Vl-1 to Vl-30 of the Federal personnel manual. Same, transmittal sheet 5; July 26, 1945. [1945.] [8] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] % • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 5 Note. — This installment contains pages E2-1 and E2-2, and pages Vl-31 to Vl-34 of the Federal personnel manual. ACTUARIES BOARD Report. Civil service retirement and disability fund, letter from president, Civil Service Commission, transmitting 24th annual report of Board of Actuaries, fiscal year 1944. 1945. v+28 p. (H. doc. 263, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Includes 2d quinquennial report on valuation of assets and liabilities of Canal Zone retirement and disability fund.] t L. C card 22-26097 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Note. — The Department of Commerce is engaged in numerous activities concerned with the promotion of the Nation's industry and trade. Through services of this character, the Department assists in simplification processes, the increase and improvement of production and the elimination of waste in production and distribution. Aids to industry include conducting investigations and research to facilitate the production, transportation and sale of troods. and supplying trade information to American producers and exporters: en- conraging invention by protecting inventors in t heir patent rights : enumerating, compiling, and disseminating population statistics as well as social, industrial, and fiscal data; estab- lishing commodity weights, measures, and standards ; fostering the Nation's civil air transportation system ; and disseminating vital weather information. The free distribu- tion of publications of the Department is confined almost entirely to libraries, educational institutions, the press, and commercial organizations. Others may procure them, at prices stated belOW, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 26, D- C. to whom remittances must be sent direct, as his office is not a part of the Department of Commerce. Civilian defense property (catalog no. 1), setting forth procedure to be followed to acquire such property, also listing and describing available property. Wash- ington, D. C, July 1945. cover title, 32 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t C1.2:C49/cat.no.l • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 943 CENSUS BUREAU Cotton production in United States, crop of 1944. 1944 [ 1 947. J . ii+37 p. [Pre- pared under supervision of "W. F. Callander, chief, Agriculture Division.] • Paper, 10c. • Item 193 L. C. card 25-20263 3.32:944 Financial statistics. State finances. 1944: v. 1, Individual State reports. Each 9 p. or 8 p. il. 4° [Processed. A separate report will he issued for each of the 48 States. The following numhers have been issued during the period of this Monthly catalog.] f L. C. card 10-20790 C 3.141 : 944/v. 1, no. 1-7 1. West Virginia, fiscal year ended June 30, 191 1, population 1910, total 1,901,974, 1943, civilian 1 .7312, 355. May 1945. 2. Alabama, fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 1913. population 1910, total 2,832,961, 1943, civilian 2,718,273. May 1945. 3. Arizona, fiscal vear ended June 30, 1944, population 1940, total 499,201, 1943, civilian 509.357. May 1945. 4. Nevada, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population 1940, total 110,247, 1943, civilian 130. 537. June 1945. 5. Maryland, fiscal vcar ended June 30, 1944, population 1940, total 1,821,244, 1943, civilian 1,982,947. June 1945. 6. Connecticut, fiscal vear ended June 30, 1944, population 1940, total 1.709,242, 1943, civilian 1,748,402. June 1945. 7. Utah, fiscal vcar ended June 30, 1944, population 1940, total 550,310, 1943, civilian 583,572. June 1945. State finances, 1945 ; v. 2, Topical reports, no. 1, final, State budgets for 194(5 and 1947, biennial and annual budgets presented to 1945 legislatures. May 1945. 1'2 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division, by N. B. Gerry and Howard S. Ryan.] t C 3.141 : 945/v.2,no.l Industry. Facts for industry. 4° and oblong 8° [Processed.] f C 3.158: Note. — The Facts for industry series was established as the medium to carry out the policy adopted by the War Production Board of releasing significant statistical data to Industry whenever the release would not interfere with the war effort. Gen- erally, the scries provides information on such basic factors as production, shipments, inventories and unfilled orders, for products for which the Board has required reports in order to maintain wartime controls. Facts for industry series is issued jointly by 1 lie War Production Board and the Bureau of the Census, and may be of two kinds; onetime and periodic. Vital statistics. Vital statistics, special reports, selected studies, v. 23, no. 1-2, 4-5 : June 26-July 3, 1945. [1945.] 1-62+79-96 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 36-26592 C 3.67 : 23/1-2,4-5 Same, State summaries, v. 22, no. 51-53; May 29-31, 1945. [1945.] p. 827- 869, il. 4° [Processed.] f C 3.67 : 22/51-53 Note. — The summaries in volume 22 are for 1943. These reports will be released concurrently with those of volume 21. Same, v. 22, nos. 1-53, 1943 [title page and contents]. Washington, 1945. iv p. 4° [Processed. The date 1943 in the title denotes the period covered by these reports.] f C 3.67 : 22/l-53/t.p.& cont. CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY CIVIL AERONAUTICS KOARD NOTE. — The opinions in economic proceedings of the Civil Aeronautics Board are printed separately beginning with v. 2, and are "advance sheets" of the material which will make Up bound volumes of (he Civil Aeronautics Hoard Reports. The separate opinions are obtainable from the Superintendent of Documents, Govern- ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C, at a subscription price of $1.00 per volume ; single copies vary in price. .1//' carriers. Uniform system of accounts for domestic air carriers [revised pages, amdt. 8]. 1945. cover title, [47] p. (CAP, form 27so manual 1-1-42 [amdt. 8].) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t Paper, 15c. (in- formation incorrect in publication ;is in sale by Superintendent of Documents). • Item 222 < ' 31.208/2 : Ac 2/942/amdt.S Uniform system of accounts for International air carriers [revised pages, amdt. 4]. T1945.] cover title. [56] p. (CAB form 2380 manual 1-1-43 [amdt. 4].) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 222 C 31.206/2 : Ac 2/2/943/amdt.4 • Sent to Depository Libraries 944 Government Publications Aircraft accidents. Accident investigation report, American Airlines accident, Memphis, Feb. 10, 1944; adopted June 29, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. 4° [Proc- essed,] t C 31.213 : M 519/2 Accident Investigation report concerning Chester John Montgomery [about 10 miles north of Waverly], La., Mar. 24, 1945; adopted July G, 1945. [1945.] lp. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 :W 36 Accident investigation report concerning George Vernon Cowdrey [White- lord Township] Mich. Mar. 13, 1945; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] $ C 31.213 : W 58(5 Accident investigation report concerning John B. Randolph [near Santa Anal. Calif., Jan. 14, 1945; adopted July ti. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t C 31.213 :Sa 59 Accident invest igaton report concerning Mrs. Ernest King [injured by idling propeller Of plane, Grants Pass] Oreg., Mar. 11, 1945; adopted July 20, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : G 767/2 Accident investigation report concerning Robert Benton Ross, jr. [collision with trees immediately after take-off near Carthage], Mo., Jan. 12, 1945; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] i C 31.213 :C 248 Accident investigation report concerning Wendell Harold Jenkins [near Municipal Airport. Weatherford] Tex., Dec. 3, 1944; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : W 378 - — Accident investigation report concerning William P. Collins and Jerry J. Jarbeaux, [air collision between 2 landing aircraft near Cliff Mans Airport, Corpus Christi], Tex., Feb. 13, 1945; adopted July 20, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] % C 31.213 :C 817 — — Civil Aeronautics Board accident investigation report, Page Airways, Inc., Washington, Apr. 27. 1945; docket no. SA-103, adopted July 24, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 :W 276 Civil Aeronautics Board accident investigation report, Transcontinental & Western Air, Van Nuys, Dec. 1, 1944; docket no. SA-96, adopted July 26. 1945. [1945.] lip. 1 pi. 4° [Processed.] t C31.213:V339 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during charter flight [Tongass Narrows, Ketchikan, Alaska, Oct. 23, 1944] ; adopted July 17, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] Z C 31.213 :K 494 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country business flight [Elmendorf Field, near Anchorage, Alaska, Sept. 27, 1944] ; adopted Julv 17, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] $ C 31.213 : An 21 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country business flight [Springfield, Mass., Airport, Oct. 20, 1944] ; adopted Julv 17, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : Sp. 84/2 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country charter flight [Bethel, Alaska, Airport, Nov. 20, 1944] ; adopted July 17, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 :B 465 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country pleasure flight [about 40 miles south of Phoenix, Ariz., Mar. 0, 1945] ; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] $ C 31.213 : P 565/2 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country pleasure flight [near Lithonia, Ga.. Feb. 7, 1945 I ; adopted July 17, 1945. '[1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] I C 31.213 : L713 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country practice flight [y 2 mile south of Boardman, Wis., Dec. 24, 1944] ; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] $ C 31.213 : B 63 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 945 Aircraft accidents — Continued. Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local flight [aboul 5 miles southeast of Paul Cox Field, Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 27, 1915]; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t C 31.213 : T 277 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local instruction flight [about 8 miles southeast of Springfield, Mo., Jan. 11, 3945] ; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : Sp 84 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local pleasure flight [about 1 mile west of South Whitley, Ind., Apr. 7, 1945] ; adopted July 17, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : So 87 w Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local pleasure flisht [Curtiss-Wright Airport, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 8, 1944] ; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : B 217 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local pleasure flight [near Brownfield, Tex., Airport, Feb. 19, 1945] ; adopted July 17, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] -t C 31.213 :B 819 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local practice flight [approximately G miles south of Faison, N. C, Dec. 25, 1944] ; adopted July 17, 1945. [1945.1 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : F 17 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during night charter flight [approximately 8 miles south of Municipal Airport, Pocatello, Idaho, Dec. 29, 1944] ; adopted July 17, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] Z C 31.213 : P 75 — — - Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft in scheduled air carrier operation [approximately 2y 2 miles south of Greensburg, Pa., Jan. 10, 1945] ; adopted July 17, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] X C 31.213 :G 853 Civil air regulations. Civil air regulations: pt. 20, Pilot certificates, effective July 1, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 225 L. C. card 38-26100 C 31.209 : 20/3 Same : pt. 44, Foreign air carrier regulations, effective July 1, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 225 C 31.209 : 44 Same: pt. 60 Air traffic rules, effective Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 225 C 31.209 : 60/7 Civil air regulations amendments. [Processed.] f C 31.209: Note. — Amendments to Civil air regulations, beginning with Oct. 15, 1941, are issued in a new form, and are numbered so that no amendment will affect more than one part of the Regulations. These amendments or digests of them will be published in the monthly Civil aeronautics journal. Separate entries of these amendments are not listed in the Monthly catalog. Foreign air news digest, index, v. 3, issues no. 48-60 ; Jan. 1-June 18, 1945. [ V.) 15. 1 [l]+5 p. 4°. [Processed.] t C 31.216 : 3/48-60/ind. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Earthquake*. United States earthquakes, 1943; by Ralph R. Bodle. 1945. iv+49 p. il. 2 pi. (Serial 672.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 246 L. C. card 30-27161 C 4.25/2 : 943 Tide tables, Atlantic Ocean, [calendar] year 1940. 1945. 348 p. (Serial 671.) [Includes list of publications by Coast and (Geodetic Survey relating to tides and currents. Important notice on use of daylight saving or war time on p. 2 of cover.] f Paper, 25c. L. C. card 7-35329 C 4.15/3 : 946 • Sent to Depository Libraries 946 Government Publications FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Business. Establishing and operating your own business. 1945. v+30 p. il. (Industrial series no. 19.) • Paper, 10c. • item 254 L. C. card 45-30107 C18.225:19 Employee suggestion system for small plant or store; by Donald Wilhelm, jr. July 1945. [4]+21 p. 1" (Economic (small business) series no. 4."i.) [Proc- essed.] t L. C. card 15-86632 C1S.206:45 India today. [1945.] [2]-f-32 p. il. 1" [Processed. From Foreign commerce weekly.] t C 18.5 La : In 22 Industrial reference service. * various juices, see oote below. •Item 253 C 18.220 : Notb. — The service provides comprehensive current data on production, distribution, prices, standards, specifications, export and import trail", foreign tariffs and regulations as applied to specific commodities, results of domestic market research, foreign market surveys. Single parts as listed below are available at $1.50 per volume, foreign subscription S2.00, except Chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals (pt. 2) which is si 1 . no per volume, foreign subscription S'J.T.i. Eaeli volume will cover a year. Single copies of the several reports issued are available at the uniform price of 5 cents each. Remittances for subscriptions to the service should be made to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, I>. C. The parts thus far comprising the Industrial reference service are as follows: pt. 1. Trans]i rtat inn. pt. 2. Chemicals, drugs and pharmaceuticals, pt. 3. Motion pictures and equipment, pt. 4. Electrical equipment. Id. .",. Foodstuffs, fats and oils. pt. 6. Forest products, pt. 7. Leather. pt. 8. General products. International reference service, v. 2. no. 10; Aug. 1945. [1945.] 19 p. il. 4° [Title is : Portugal ( Foreign commerce yearbook country series).] * Paper, 5c. • Item 255 L. C. card 41-50213 C 18.223 : 2/10 Note. — This service, punched for standard 3-ring binder, carries information and reports on economic conditions, markets, and industrial developments abr ad, foreign trade restrictions and commercial policies, transportation and communications, mone- tary and financial developments, and many other subjects of vital interest to the foreign trade community. Each volume will cover a year and may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents at a subscription price of $2.00 a year. Medicinal products, United States equivalents and alternatives, alkaloids, bio- logicals, chemicals, glandular products, pharmaceutical specialties, vitamins; by George R. Tompkins, assisted by S. N. Samuelsen. 1945. xii+107 p. (In- dustrial scries no. 11.) TEnglisb, Spanish, and Portuguese. A processed Errata, ] p. 12°. was also issued.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 254 L. C. card 45-36470 C 18.225: 11 Note. — The main body of this list of equivalents and alternatives is presented in two parts, cuie of products which are in particular demand in the Spanish speaking countries of Latin America and the other of products which are in demand in Portu- guese speaking Brazil. The alphabetical and numerical lists of United states manu- facturers and suppliers apply to both the Spanish and Portuguese sections. INLAND WATERWAYS CORPORATION Report. Annual report of Inland Waterways Corporation to Secretary of Com- merce, calendar year 1944; issued by John S. Powell, acting chairman of board-acting president. St. Louis, Mo. [1945]. [l]+33 p. t L. C. card 27-259(53 C 29.1 : 944 NATIONAL RUKEAU OF STANDARDS Packages. Peanut butter packages .and containers. 1945. iii+6 p. il. (Sim- plified practice recommendation R2U9-45.) [Approved June 1, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 280 C 13.12/1 : 2d! I Paint, varnish and bituminous materials, list of National Bureau of Standards publications and Federal specifications. July 7. 1:14."). 17 p. 4° (Letter circular LC 79.*).) [Processed. Supersedes LC 659.] t C13.16:795 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 947 PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies. These arc not enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c. each al the Parent Office when Identified by patent number. The Office also issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at -S2.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons al $10.00 per l>ook. These coupons arc good until used Imt are to be used only Tor orders sen! to the Patent Office. For schedule of office lees, address Chief clerk. Patent Office, Wash- ington, D. C. Be8Ser, Isidore IT. Brief for appellee, United Stales Courl of Appeals, District of Columbia, appeal no. 8981, Isidore H. Bosser v. Conway P. Coe, commissioner of patents, appeal from judgment of District Court of United States fur Dis- trict of Columbia. [1945.] cover title, i+11 p. 4° t C 21.10 : B 464/2 Carpenter, Erivin L. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4751, in re Erwin L. Carpenter, Harold S. Davis and Oscar F. Wiedeman, method of refining crude olefinic nitriles; memorandum for commissioner of patents in opposition to appellants' petition for reconsideration. [1945.] cover title, 2 p. 4° t C 21.10 : C 225/2 Classification bulletin 95, class 8, Bleaching and dyeing, fluid treatment and chemical modification of textiles and fibers, containing classification of above class revised by Classification Division, and including all cbanges through order no. 3870. dated Feb. 10, 1045. [1015.] [1]+15 leaves, large 8° * Paper, 10c. • Item 286 C 21.3 : 95 Horton, Eflirin C. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5023, in re Edwin C. Horton and Anton Rappl, improvements in window oper- ator: memorandum for commissioner of patents in opposition to appellants' petition for rehearing. [1045.] cover title, 3 p. 4° $ C 21.10 : H 789/3 Pinkerton, Roderick D. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5027, in matter of application of Roderick D. Pinkerton & William Mendius, process; memorandum for commissioner of patents in opposition to appellants' petition for rehearing. [1945.] cover title, 2 p. 4" $ C 21.10 : P 655/3 WEATHER BUREAU Rivers. Daily river stages at river gage stations on principal rivers of United States, v. 39, [calendar years] 1942-43. 1944. iii+296 p. 4° (W. B. no. 1434.) * Paper, 75c. • Item 301 L. C. card Agr 6-372 C 30.24 : 39 Temperatures. Upper air average values of temperature, pressure, and relative humidity over United States and Alaska; by Benjamin Ratner. Washington, D. C, May 1945. cover title, 104 p. il. 4° [Processed, with printed cover.] f L. C. card 45-36619 C 30.2 : T 24 CONGRESS Statutes at large. United States statutes at large, containing laws and concur- rent resolutions enacted during 2d session of 78th Congress, 1944, and Procla- mations, treaties, and international agreements other than treaties ; compiled, edited, indexed, and published under direction of Secretary of State: pt. 1, Public laws. 1945. v. 5S, pt. 1, xxii+l-932 + cxxxii p. large 8° * Cloth, $3.25. • Item 1036 L. C. card 7-35353 " S 7.9 : 5S/pt. 1 LAWS NOTE. — The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form are known as "slip laws." Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and published in the volumes of the Statutes at large. The "slip law" bears the chapter number and the session of Congress during which the law was enacted, but this information does not appear in the entries listed below. Private law 161-187, 79th Congress. Note. — The. Division of Research and Publication, state Department, receives a small supply of the private laws which il distributes free upon application. Brooks, Arthur It. S. 512, act for relief of .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Brooks. Approved July 21, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 166.) Grapo, Fred. II. R. 2763, act for relief of Fred Crajjo. Approved July 31. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 181.) • Sent to Depository Libraries 948 Government Publications Private law u;i M. T'.nu Congress — Continued. Duris, John I'. II. K. 1245, acl for relief of John T. Davis. Approved July 31, 1943. i |. i Private law 171.) Qelb, Herman, ll. R. 838, act for relief «>f Herman Gelb. Approved July 31, 194o. 1 p. t Private law 170.) Green, lfr«. Rita 0. II. B. 2866, acl for relief of Mrs. Rita Cauvin Green. Approved Aug. 8, 1945. l p. (Private law ISO.) . Hugh P. II. R. 226, acl tor relief of Hugh P. Gunnells and Mrs. Dezaree GunnellB. Approved July 31, 1945. l p. (Private law 177.) Haselden a Huggins c<>. ll. R. 2621, acl for relief of Haselden and Huggins Company. Approved July 31, 1945. l p. (Private law 179.) Jackson, Jabi t /■'. ll. R. 2699, ad for relief of Jabez Fenton Jackson and Mrs. Nardssa Wilmans Jackaou. Approved Aug. 8, 1945. l p. (Private law 185.) Jennette, Alaska l>. II. K. 1346, act for relief of Alaska D. Jennetie. Approved July SI, L945. l p. i Private law 174.) KaraUs, Mrs. Main. II. K. 3419, ad for relief of estate of Mrs. Mary Karalis. Approved July 31, 1945. l p. (Private law 183.) Laurie, Mrs. Ida ;:. S. 134, act for relief of Ida E. Laurie and Zella Rickard. Approved July 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 161.) Magtoood, Lewie B. ll. R. 3175, acl to confer jurisdiction upon district court for eastern district of South Carolina to determine claim of Lewis E. Magwood. Approved • 19 15. l p. i Private law 187.) Manier. Joe. II. R. 2725, act for relief of Mrs. Lucile Manier, as administratrix of Joe Manier. Approved July 31. 194."). 1 p. (Private law 180.) .l/o5 00 act to authorize Secretary of State Cr dit'eorporation'to SkS^inawV loans or «^r price support for t^-o rJBBSJS^ construction of free highway bridge across 7 P- n - 1 l'l- [The hearings held on June 15 and 16, 1945, are included.] * Paper, .vi",. • Item 340 L. C. card 45-3C.-.27 Y 4 B 2 o/i : St 1/rev. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE. HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, July 31, 1945; no. 7. 1045 44 P' 4 ° * Y 4.D 63/1 : 79/7 INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE CoMMITTI-T. IKifSE Airports. Federal aid for public airports, hearings. 79th Congress, 1st session, on II. R. 3170, to provide Federal aid for development of public airports and to amend existing law relating to air navigation facilities. May 15-June 5 L945. 1945. tv+511 p. il. map. * Paper, 70c. •Item 356 L. C. card 45-36479 Y 4.1n S 4 : Ai 7/10 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 951 IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE Veterans. Settlement of returning veterans on farms in reclamation projects, bearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on II. R. 520, to facilitate settlement of returning veterans in projects constructed, operated, and maintained by Bureau of Reclamation, Apr. 30-May 22, 1945. 1945. pt. 2, iii+199-371 p. 11. * Paper, 25c. • Item 35S L. C. card 45-30340 Y 4.1r 7/2 : V 64/pt.2 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE Bankruptcy. Referees in bankruptcy, hearings before special subcommittee on bankruptcy and reorganization, Tilth Congress, 1st session, on II. R. 33 and H. II. 3338, to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, June 25 and 26, 1945. 1945. iii+69 p. (Serial 4.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 339 Y 4.J S9/1 : B 22/21 Calendars. Legislative calendar, Tilth Congress, 1st session, Aug. 2, 194"); no. 15. 1945. Ill p. 4". Z Y 4.J 89/1 : 79/15 Jury. Improvement of jury system in Federal courts, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. K. 3379, to establish uniform qualifications of jurors in Federal courts, II. R. 3380, to provide for jury commission for each district court of United States, to regulate its compensation, to prescribe its duties, and for other purposes, H. R. 3381, relating to payment of fees, expenses, and costs of jurors. June 12 and 13, 1945. 1945. iii+39 p. (Serial 3.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 359 L. C. card 45-35720 Y 4. J S9/1 : J 97/9 Land titles. Title to lands beneath tidal and navigable waters, joint bearings before Committee on Judiciary, House of Representatives, and special sub- committee of Senate Judiciary Committee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. J. Res. 118 [and other bills] to quiet titles of respective States and others to lands beneath tidewaters and lands beneath navigable waters within bound- aries of such States, and to prevent further clouding of such titles, and H. J. Res. 67, to declare policy of Government of United States in regard to tide and submerged lands (H. J. Res. 225 was subsequently introduced and reported favorably to the House), June 18-20, 1945. 1945. iv+161 p. (Serial 5.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 3S1 Y 4.J S9/1 : L 23/2 MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE, HOUSE Fish and fisheries. Price ceilings on fisheries, executive hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to authority of H. Res. 3S, authorizing investigation of national defense program as it relates to Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, July 24, 1945. 1945. iii+46 p. * Paper, 10c. © Item 362 L. C. card 43-3(i525 Y 4.M 53 : F 53/28 Oysters. Regulations on raw shucked oysters, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to authority of H. Res. 3S, authorizing investigation of national defense program as it relates to Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, July 16, 1945. 1945. iii + 130 p. * Paper, 20c. © Item 362 L. C. card 45-36498 Y 4.M 53 : Oy 8/2 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Ammunition depots. Investigations of national war effort, report pursuant to H. Res. 20; [submitted by Mr. May]. 1945. ii-f-14 p. (H. rp. 940, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Corrected print. Relates to proposed Army ammunition loading depot at California Point, Marin County, Calif.] f L. C. card 45-30533 Army. Investigations of national war effort, hearings before special committee on subversive influences in Army. 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to II. Res. 20, July 18, 1945. 1945. ii+7 p. [Relates to alleged commissioning of officers and existence of enlisted personnel in Army having backgrounds reflecting Communist ideology or subversive influences or activities.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 363 L. C. card 45-364S7 Y 4.M 59/1 : W 19/11 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297— 45— No. 608 3 952 Government Publications NAVAl. Al FAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Naval Academy, Annapolis. Hearing [70th Congress, 1st session], on acquisition of St. John's College by Navy [for Naval Academy, Annapolis, M<1]. [1945.] p. 923-963. (No. 90.) •Paper, 10c. • Item 36S Y 4.N22/1 a : 945-46/90 York Navy Yard. Manpower utilization in Navy Yard, New York, report of Johnson subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 154, for Investigation to determine whether war effort is being carried forward efficiently, expeditiously, and economically. l!M5. vii -(-875-921 p. il. 5 pi. (No, 89, i • Paper, 20c. • Item 366 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/89 OKI I< i: A.M> POST ROADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Book rati bill, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3235, readjusting rates of postage on books Of 4th-class mail, Mar. 5-June 15, 1945. 1945. iv-f 275 p. * Paper, 35c. • Item 368 L. C. card 45-36484 Y 4.P 84/1 : B 64/2 POST-WAR ECONOMIC POIICT AND PLANNING, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE Economic policy. Post-war economic policy and planning, hearings before sub- committee (.ii agriculture and mining. 78th Congress, 2d session, and 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 40S [78th Congress] and H. Res. 60 [79th Congress J, Aug. 23, 1944-May 24. 1945: Post-war agricultural policy. 1945. pt. 5, vi + 1227-1 70S p. il. 2 pi. * Paper, 75c. • Item 380 L. C. card 44-6221 Y 4.P 84/9 : P 84/pt.5 POST-WAR MILITARY POLICY. SELECT COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE Military training. Universal military training, statements filed with Select Com- mittee on Postwar Military Policy. House of Representatives, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 465. 1945. pt. 2, iv+615-70S p. [This is pt. 2 of hearings held before Select Committee on Post-War Military Policy, pt. 1 of which was entered in Monthly catalog for Aug. 1945, p. 851.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 380. L. C card 45-36338 Y 4.P >4 $ ; M 59 pt.2 PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Capitol. Reconstruction of roofs and skylights over House and Senate wings of Capitol, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. J. Res. 31. July 6 and 10, 1945. 1945. ii+22 p. (No. 3.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 370. Y 4.P 96/6 : 79-1/3 PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Philadelphia National Park Commission, hearings. 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2851, creating Philadelphia National Park Commission. 1945. ii+92 p. •Paper, 15c. • Item 371. L. C. card 45-36524 Y 4.P 96/2 : P 53 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. HOUSE Reciprocity. 1945 extension of reciprocal trade agreements act, hearings, 79th Congress. 1st session, on H. R. 2652, superseded by H. R. 3240, to extend author- itv of the President under sec. 350 of tariff act Of 1930, as amended, Apr. 18- May 14, 1945. Revised [edition]. 1945. 2 v. [xvii]+3U03 p. il. 2 pi. map. 1 tab. [The dates of the hearings contained in v. 2 are also listed on the cover and title page of v. 1.]. * Paper, v. 1., $2.25; * v. 2. $2.00. • Item 37S L. C. card 45-364771 Y 4. W 36 : T 67/8/v.l,2/rev. INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION JOINT COMMITTEE Estate and gift tax provisions of Internal revenue code; [compiled by Lynn L. Stratton and Walter II. McClenon], 1945. xiii+13S p. * Paper, 20c. L. C. card 45-36614 Y 4.1n 8/11 : Es S • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 953 SENATE AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Aug. 1, 1945; no. 2. 1945. 38 p. 4° t Y 4.Ag 8/2 : 79/2 Ozark National Forest. Amending par. 082 of title 10 of United States Code, report to accompany H. R. 699 [to amend par. 682 of title 16 of United States Code, so that lands in 4th congressional district of Arkansas and in Ozark National Forest may be included in areas designated as game refuges] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Thomas of Oklahoma. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 522, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t School lunches. Providing assistance to States in establishment, maintenance, operation, and expansion of school-lunch programs, report to accompany S. 962; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 28, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2.0 p. (S. rp. 553, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 45-36472 Wickard, Claude R. Nomination of Claude R. Wickard to be administrator, Rural Electrification Administration, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, June 11-13, 1945. 1945. iii+169 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 382. L. C. card 45-36485 Y 4.Ag 8/2 : W 63 AMERICAN SMALL BUSINESS, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF, SENATE Business. Impact of reconversion policies on small business, preliminary report pursuant to S. Res. 28, extending S. Res. 298, 76th Congress; [submitted by Mr. Murray]. 1945. iii-f 12 p. (S. rp. 47, pt. 3, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Parts 1 and 2 were entered in previous Monthly catalogs under subheads Business and Reports, respectively.] f L. C. card 45-35565 Problems of American small business, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st ses- sion, pursuant to S. Res. 28 (extending S. Res. 298, 76th Congress). 1945. pts. 55-59. • L. C. card 45-12978 Y 4. Am 3/5 : B 96/4 pt. 55. Future of light metals, with particular reference to interests of small business, Mar. 29, 1945. iv + 6651-6727 p. il. * Paper, 15c. pt. 56. Same, Mar. 30, 1945. iv + 6729-6801 p. * Paper, 15c. pt. 57. Same. Mar. 30 and Apr. 10, 1945; Shipshaw contract, 1. v + 6803-6954 p. il. * Paper, 15c. pt. 58. Same, Apr. 11, 1945 : Shipshaw contract, 2. iv+ 6955-7038 p. * Paper, 15c. pt. 59. Same, Apr. 12, 1945: Shipshaw contract, 3. iv+ 7039-7101 p. * Paper, 15c. Gold-mining industry, guide to currently applicable priorities, wage, and man- power regulations, staff report of subcommittee on mining and minerals in- dustry, pursuant to S. Res. 28 (extending S. Res. 298, 76th Congress), Aug. 7, 1945. 1945. v+16 p. (Senate subcommittee print no. 4, 79th Congress, 1st session.) t L. C. card 45-36620 Y 4.Am 3/5 : G 56 BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, Aug. 24, 1945 ; no. 7. 1945. 40 p. 4° t Y 4.B 22/3 : 79/7 Export-Import Bank act of 1945 r hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on II. R. 3771. to provide for increasing lending authority of Export-Import Bank of Washington, and for other purposes, July 17 and 18, 104.". 1045. iii+2S p. [H. R. 3771 makes the Export-Import Bank of Washington an independent agency.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 384 L. C. card 45-36483 Y 4.B 22/3 : Ex 7/2 International monetary fund. Bretton Woods agreements act, hearings, TOt li Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3314, to provide for participation of United States in international monetary fund and International Bank for Reconstruc- tion and Development, June 12-28, 1945. Revised [print]. 1945. v+670 p. il. [H. R. 3314 establishes the National Advisory Council on International Mone- tary and Financial Problems.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 384 L. C. card 45-36514 Y 4.B 22/3 : B 75/rev. • Sent to Depository Libraries 954 Government Pdbuoations CLAIMS ( KM Mill II, BENATE Ashcraft, Edwin /'. Estate of Edwin Perry Ashcraft, report to accompany II. R. 1085 [for relief of estate of Edwin Perry Ashcrafl I ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, Legislative day July 9, 1945. 6 i». (S. rp. 545, Tin h (.'our., 1st sess.) I II. R. 1085, as it passed the House, was for relief of Mrs. Celia Ellen Ashcraft.] f Bacon, William F. Estates of William F. Bacon, Myrtle Jackson, Catherine Smith, and Tibbie Spencer, report to accompany S. 201 [for relief <>f estates of William v. Bacon, .Myrtle Jackson, Catherine Smith, and Tibbie Spencer]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 534, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) } Baker, Oeorge E. George E. Baker, reporl to accompany II. R. 1456 [for relief of George E. Baker] ; submitted liy Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, li)4r>. o p. (S. rp. 526, Tilth Cong, 1st sess.) t Baumann, Carl. Carl Baumann, report to accompany S. 451 [for relief of Gar] Baumann] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9. 1945. 3 p. (S. rp- 536, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) f Canal Dredging Co.. report to accompany II. R. 1713 [for relief of Canal Dredging Company! ; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. July 26, legislative day July 9. 1945. 17 p. (S. rp. 547, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) f Carren, Mrs. Idly L. Lily L. Carren, report to accompany H. R. 999 [for relief of Lily L. Carren] ; submitted by Mr. Taylor. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. ' 9 p. (S. rp. 540, 79th < !ong., 1st sess.) f Council Bluffs. Ioira. City of Council Bluffs. Iowa, report to accompany H. R. 1634 [for relief of Council Bluffs, Iowa] ; submitted by Mr. Wilson. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 9 p. (S. rp. 538, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) t Danks, Edna 8. Edmund F. Danks, as administrator of Edna S. Danks, report to accompany H. R. 20S9 [for relief of Edmund F. Danks, as administrator of Edna S. banks] ; submitted bv Mr. Ellender. July 26. legislative day July 9,1945. lip. (S. rp. 527. 79th Cong., 1st sess.) f Ford. Raymond W. Raymond W. Ford, report to accompany S. S57 [for relief of Raymond W. Ford] ; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 533, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Qien, Frank. Frank Gien, report to accompany H. R. 2641 [for relief of Frank Gien] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 11 p (S. rp. 529, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Qlassell-Taylor Co., Robinson and Young, report to accompany H. R. 1975 [for relief of Glassell-Taylor Company, Robinson and Young] ; submitted by Mr. Eastland. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 48 p. (S. rp. 537, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Hancock, Rufus A. Rufus A. Hancock, report to accompany H. R. 2578 [for relief of Rufus A. Hancock] ; submitted bv Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 10 p. (S. rp. 524, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Hockenberry, Margaret. Legal guardian of Margaret Hockenberry, report to accompany H. R. 1057 [for relief of legal guardian of Margaret Hockenberry] ; submitted by Mr. Taylor. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 541, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Hunsucker, Mrs. Ruby II. Mrs. Ruby H. Hunsucker. report to accompany H. R. Ull [for relief of Mrs. Ruby II. Hunsuckerl ; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 7 p. (S. rp. 546, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Kacprzyk, Patricia M. Patricia M. Kacprzyk and Alex D. Leontire, report to accompany II. R. 2.">11 [for relief Of Patricia M. Kacprzyk and Alex D. Leontirel ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 7 p. (S. rp. 528, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 955 Klau-Yun PietersomrDunlap Associates, Inc., report to accompany S. 562 [for relief of Klau-Van Pietorsom-Dunlap Associates, Incorporated]; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. July 26, legislative day .July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 530, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Maddox, William W. William W. Maddox and legal guardian of Donna Sue Maddox and Saddie Inez .Maddox, report to accompany H. It. 1564 [for relief of William W. Maddox and legal guardian of Donna Sue .Maddox and Saddie Inez Maddox]; submitted by Mr. Johnston Of South Carolina. July 2U, legis- lative day July i», 1945. 12 p. (S. rp. 531, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Miller, Aloysius G. Aloysius G. Miller,. report to accompany II. It. 1913 [for relief of Aloysius ("}. Miller] ; submitted hy Mr. Capper. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 539, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Moure George H. G. H. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moore, report to accom- pany H. R. 1015 [for relief of G. H. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moore] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 13 p. ( S. rp. 523, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t St. Amant, Edmond J., jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond J. St. Amant, jr., report to accompany S. 980 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond J. St. Amant, jr] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp 544, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Smallwood, Stanley E. Estate of Stanley E. Small wood, legal guardian of Frank Carter, jr., legal guardian of Donald R. Keilhley, Keithley Bros. Garage, report to accompany H. R. 799 [for relief of estate <>f Stanley E. Smallwood, to legal guardian of Frank Carter, jr., to legal guardian of Donald R. Keithley, to Keithley Brothers Garage]; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 9 p. (S. rp. 525, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Tine, Mrs. Teresa. Teresa Tine, report to accompany H. R. 2163 [for relief of Teresa Tine] ; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. July 26, legis- lative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 532, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Tyler, George C. George C. Tyler and Doris M. Tyler, report to accompany H. R. 1257 [for relief of George C. Tyler and Doris M. Tyler] ; submitted by Mr. Taylor. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 542, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Tyson, Charlie. Charlie Tyson, report to accompany S. 883 [for relief of Charlie Tyson] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 535, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Visnovec, John. John Visnovee, Rose Visnovec, and Helen Visnovec, report to accompany H. R. 2028 [for relief of John Visnovec, Rose Visnovec, and Helen Visnovec] ; submitted hy Mr. Taylor. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 9 p. (S. rp. 543, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Whittington, Mrs. Robert L. Mrs Robert L. Whittington and Mrs. J. B. Whit- tington, report to accompany H. R. 1882 [for relief of R. L. Whittington. Mrs. R. L. Whittjngton, and Mrs. J. B. Whittington] ; submitted hy Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 7 p. (S. rp. 548, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. R. 1S82, as here reported, provides for relief of Mrs. Robert L. Whittington and Mrs. J. B. Whittington only.] f DISTKICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, July 31, 1945; no. 3. 1945. 36 p. 4° t Y 4.D 63/2 : 79/3 ESPENDITUKHS IN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS COMMITTEE, SENATE Administrative Practices and Efficiency ■loin! Committee. Joint Committee on Administrative Practices and Efficiency, report to accompany S. 958 [to pro- vide for more effective inspection and supervision by Congress with respect to administration of laws of United States]; submitted by Mr. McClellan. July 24, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 518, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 956 Government Publications Chi Ok*. Providing for barring of certain claims by United States in connection with Goyernmenl checks and warrants, report to accompany H. R. 129; sub- mit!. d by Mr. Hill. July 27, legislative day July 9, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 550, 79th Oong. lsl sess.) t Report*. Discontinuing certain reports now required by law, report to accom- pany H. R. 2504; submitted by Mr. Hill. July 25, legislative day July 9, 1945. 13 p. (S. rp. 519, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f FINANCE COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar. Tilth Congress, Aug. 13, 1945; no. 9. 1945. fjfj p . 4» t Y4.F49:79/9 Legislative calendar [of] subcommittee on veterans' legislation. 70th Con- gress, Aug. 13, 1945; no. G. 1945. 16 p. 4° t Y4.F49: 79/6/vet. Pencils. Exempting certain mechanical pencils having precious metals as essen- tial parts from tax with respect to jewelry, report to accompany H. R. 3239; submitted by Mr. George. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. BB1, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f /'( nsions. Increasing rates of compensation or pension for service-incurred dis- abilities in excess of total disability, report to accompany H. R. 3644 [to amend Veterans regulations to provide additional rates of compensation or pension and remedy inequalities as to specific service-incurred disabilities in oxcess of total disability] ; submitted by Mr. Johnson of Colorado. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 549, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Shotguns. Amendment of Internal revenue code with respect to taxation of small-game guns, report to accompany H. R. 122 [to amend sec. 2720 (a) and 3260 (a) of Internal revenue code relating to transfer tax. and tax on manu- facturers and dealers, in case of certain small-game guns] ; submitted by Mr. George. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 520, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE. SENATE United Nations charter. Charter of United Nations, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on charter of United Nations for maintenance of international peace and security, submitted by President of United States. July 2, 1945: July 9-13, 1945. Revised [print]. 1945. viii 4-723 p. il. [Includes compara- tive texts of United Nations charter and Dumbarton Oaks proposals.] * Paper, $1.00. • Item 392 L. C. card 45-36515 Y 4.F 76/2 : C 38/rev. IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE. SENATE East Indiana. To permit all people from India residing in United States to be naturalized, hearing before subcommittee, 79th Congress. 1st session, on S. 236, Apr. 26. 1945. 1045. ii+41 p. map. * Paper, 10c." • Item 303 L. C. card 45-36481 Y 4.1m 6/2 : In 2/2 INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE. SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Aug. 1, 1945: no. 3. 1945. 47 p. 4° t Y 4.1n 2/2 : 79/3 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Aug. 6, 1945; no. 5. 1945. 39 p. 4° t Y 4.1n 8/3 : 79/5 Grain-mr shortage in northwestern and middle western States, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, Apr. 17-May 3, 1945. 1945. iii-f-591 p. il. 2 pi. 2 p. of pi. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 396 L. C. card 45-36516 Y 4.1n 8/3 : G 76/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 957 International communication. Study of international communications, hear- ings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 187, 78th Congress, extended by S. Res. 24, 79th Congress, directing study of inter- national communications by wire and radio, Mar. 19-Apr. 3, 1945. 1945. pt. 1, iii+1-244 p. 8 pi. * Paper, 25c. • Item 396 L. C. card 45-36478 Y 4.1n 8/3 : C 73/28/pt.l Railroad rates. Discontinuance of land-grant rates for transportation of Gov- ernment traffic, report to accompany H. R. 6U4 [to amend see. 321, title 3, pt. 2, transportation act of 1940, with respect to movement of Government traffic] ; submitted by Mr. Wheeler. July 28, legislative day July 9, 1945. 1G p. (S. rp. 552, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Transportation. Investigation of transportation problems, report to accompany S. Res. 161 [authorizing investigation of all means of interstate and foreign transportation] ; submitted by Mr. McFarland. July 2S, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 554, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE, SENATE Arizona. Investigation of need for development of irrigation and hydroelectric power projects, report pursuant to S. Res. 31, extending S. Res. 304, 78th Congress: Arizona water resources; [submitted by Mr. McFarland]. 1945. ii+10 p. (S. rp. 555, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36473 "New Mexico water resources, hearings before subcommittee, 78th Congress, 2d session, on S. Res. 304, authorizing investigation with respect to present and future need for development of projects for irrigation and hydroelectric power, Oct. 2 and 3, 1944. 1945. iii+139 p. map. [These hearings were held in Albuquerque, N. Mex.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 397 L. C. card 45-364S6 Y 4.1r 7/1 : N 42 in JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative and executive calendar, 79th Congress, Aug. 4 and 25, 1945 ; no. 26 and 27. 1945. Each 100 p. 4° t Y 4. J 89/2 : 79/26,27 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE Germany. Elimination of German resources for war, hearings before subcom- mittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 107, 78th Congress, and S. Res. 146, 79th Congress, authorizing study of war mobilization problems. 1945. pts. 2-4. • Item 401 L. C. card 45-36394 Y 4.M 59/2 : G 31 pt. 2. Testimony of State Department, June 25, 1945. iii + 29-141 p. il. * Paper, 15c. pt. 3. Testimony of Foreign Economic Administration, and materials on German pene- tration of European industry, June 26, 1945. iii + 143-553 p. il. 1 pi. 2 maps. * Paper, 60c. pt. 4. Testimony of Justice Department, Alien Property Custodian, War Department. June 28 and 29, 1945. iii + 555-638 p. * Paper. 15c. Preliminary report on Germany's war potential, report from subcommittee on war mobilization, pursuant to S. Res. 107, 78th Congress, and S. Res. 146, 79th Congress, authorizing study of war mobilization problems, July 10, 1945. 1945. ii-4-G p. (Senate subcommittee report no. 6, 79th Congress, 1st ses- sion.) f L. C. card 45-36617 Y 4.M 59/2 : G 31/2 NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM, SPECIAL COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING, SENATE National defense. Investigation of national defense program, additional [reports] pursuant to S. Res. 71, 77th Congress, S. Res. 6, 78th Congress, and S. Res. 5."., 79th Congress. 1945. (S. rp. HO, pts. 3 and 4, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) L. C. card 45-35798 pt. 3. Aircraft, conditions at Curtiss- Wright Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y.. plants ; [sub- mittal by Mr. Mitchell], iii + 16 p. t pt. 4. 4th annual report; [submitted by Mr. Mead], iii + 302 p. [Includes reprints of pts. 1-3 of this report and of pts. 17-20 of Senate report to, 78th • Congress, which were issued separately and entered in previous Monthly catalogs.] * Paper, 35c. • Sent to Depository Libraries 958 Government Publications NAVAL \M aii:s COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, Oct. 8 [Sept. 5], 1945; no. 5. 1945. 98 p. 4° t Y 4.N 22/2 : 79/5 Rest arch Board for National s< curity. Establishing Research Board for National Security, reporl to accompany S. 825 [to establish Research Board for National Security to Insure continued preparedness of the Nation along farsighted tech- nical lines by providing Cor application of scientific research to national secu- rity, to provide means of atilizlng In times of peace as well as war services of outstanding scientists of the Nation in planning and executing of military re- search, and for other purposes I ; submitted by Mr. Byrd. July 28, legislative day July 9,1945. lOp. (S. rp. 551, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36471 Miscellaneous hills, bearing, 79th Congress. 1st session, on S. 82f>, to estab- lish Research Board for National Security, s. L064, to authorize discharge of midshipmen from Naval Academy hy Secretary of Navy because of unsatis- factory conduct or aptitude, S. 1076, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lest in fire on Naval Station, Tutuila, American Samoa, Oct. 20, 1943, S. 1102, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire at naval convalescent hospital, Banning, Calif., Mar. n. 1945, S. 1103, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire in Quonset hut numbered 2, Ilamoaze House, Plymouth, Devon, England. Dec. SI, 1944, S. 1118, for relief of Jack Sanders for personal property destroyed in explosion at Camp Lejeune, N. C, .Ian. 22, 1045, S. 111!), to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire in building numbered 146 at Naval Operating Base, Bermuda, Apr. 26, 1945, S. 1134, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire in buildings 102 and 102-A, Utulei, Tutuila, American Samoa, Aug. 17, 1944, S. 1135, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire at Naval Auxiliary Air Station, PungO, Norfolk, Va., Feb. 13, 1945, S. 1215, to reimburse Marine Corps personnel for property lost in disaster to steamship Maasdam, June 20, 1041; Julv 23, 1945. 1945. iii+20 p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 403 L. C. card 45-36526 Y 4.N 22/2 : B 49/42 Wolverine, U. S. 8. Miscellaneous hills, hearing, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 220, to vest title to U. S. S. Wolverine (ex Michigan) in Foundation for Original U. S. S. Michigan. Inc., S. 559, to amend act approved Oct. 27, 1943, so as to make provisions effective, with respect to losses, of property hy naval personnel, on or after Oct. 31, 1941, H. R. 1309, reimbursement for personal prop- erty lost, damaged, or destroyed as result of explosion at Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va., Sept. 17, 1943, H. R. 3180, to impose certain restrictions on dis- position of naval vessels and facilities necessary to maintenance of combatant strength and efficiency of Navy, S. 1117, to authorize Secretary of Navy to convey Casa Dorinda estate in Santa Barbara County, Calif., to Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred B. Bliss, S. 1139, for relief of residents of Guam through settlement of meritorious claims, S. J. Res. 76, authorizing production of petro- leum for national defense from naval petroleum reserve no. 1 [Elk Hills], H. R. 3287, to authorize attendance of Marine Band at national encampment of G. A. R., Columhus. Ohio, Sept. 9 [10]-14, 104."',, II. R. 3209', further amending act approved June 4, 1920, relating to conservation, care, custody, protection, and operation of naval petroleum and oil-shale reserves [so as to terminate leases of lands formerly without naval petroleum reserve no. 1, hut now in- cluded, at expiration of current terms], June 26, 1945. 194.1. iii+3S p. * Paper, 10c. • Item 403 L. C. card 45-36488 Y 4.N 22/2 : B 49/41 TOST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, SENATE Postal service. Reclassification of postal salaries, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 908, H. R. 3035, hills to reclassify salaries of postmasters, officers, and employees of postal service, to establish uniform procedures for computing compensation, and for other purposes, June S-13, 1945. 1945. iv-f-173 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 400 L. C. card 45-36480 Y 4.P 84/2 : Sa 3/8 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 959 POST-WAR ECONOMIC POLICY AND PLANNING, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON, SENATE Taxation. Post-war tax plans for Federal Government, description of various proposals [with list of references; prepared by Raymond E. .Manning, Legis- lative Reference Service]. 1945. viii-f-82 p. (Senate committee print no. 7, 79th Congress. 1st session.) f L. C. card 45-36615 Y 4.P S4/7 : T 19 TERRITORIES AM) INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills, resolutions, and nominations referred to Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs for its c sideration and action thereon, 79th Congress, 1st session, Aug. 8, 1945; no. 2. liil.">. 8 p. 4° t Y 4.T 27/2 : 79/2 Puerto Rico. Independence for Puerto Rico, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 227, to provide for withdrawal of sovereignty of United States over Puerto Rico and for recognition of its independence, to provide for notification thereof to foreign Governments, to provide for assumption by Government of Puerto Rico of obligations under treaty with Spain of Dec. 10, 1898, to define trade and other relations between United States and Puerto Rico, to rftovide for calling of convention to frame constitution for Government of Puerto Rico, to provide for certain mandatory provisions of proposed constitution, to provide for sub- mission of constitution to people of Puerto Rico and its submission to Presi- dent of United States for his approval, to provide for adjustment of property rights between United States and Puerto Rico, to provide for maintenance of military, coaling, and naval stations by United States on Puerto Rico, to con- tinue in force certain statutes until independence has been granted, and for other purposes, Apr. 23, 24, 26, 27, May 1 and 8, 1945. 1945. pt. 12, iii + 115-552 p. [The bearing held on May 7, 1945, is included.] * Paper, 65c. • Item 41.°. L. ( '. card 45 .".5910 Y 4.T 27/2 : P 90/5/pt.2 COURT OF CLAIMS First National Steamship Company, Second National Steamship Company, Third National Steamship Company v. United States ; report of commissioner. [1945.] congressional no. 17704, p. 77-SS. $ Ju3.S: F 519/3 Sowers Construction Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1945.] no. 45054, p. 27-51. % JU 3.8 : So 54/2 Ute IiKiimtx. Confederated bands of Ute Indians v. United States; report of commissioner. [1945.] no. 45783, p. 13-24. t Ju3.8:Ut2/3 COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS Patent cases. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals: v. 31, Patent cases adjudged in Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Oct. 1943-Oct. 1944; W. R. McWherter, reporter. 1944. xvii+701-1313 p. il. [For volume 31 containing customs cases see Monthly catalog for Nov. 1944, p. 1255.] * Cloth, $1.50. • Item 122 L. C. card 11-35722 Ju 7.5 : .",1 2 Note. — Page 701 has been assigned arbitrarily as the beginning of the text matter I'm- the patent cases, therefore there is no omission of text. EMERGENCY BOARDS (NATIONAL RAILWAY LABOR PANEL) Reports. Report to the President by Emergency Board, appointed May is, 1945, pursuant to sec. 10 of railway labor act, to investigate unadjusted dispute be- tween Colorado & Wyoming Railway Company and certain Of its employees represented by Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen and Brother- hood of Railroad Trainmen, Denver, Colo., June 7, 1945. [1945. | ii-(-14 p. f • [tern 848 L. C. card A 45-2467 NMB 1.7 : C 71 • Sent to Depository Libraries 960 Government Publications Reports — Continued. 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[1945.] 3 leaves, f° [Proc- essed. ] t CC 1.2 : R 11/9/944 Telegraph. Statistics of principal wire-telegrapb and ocean-cable carriers, as of Dec. 31, 1944 and for year ended that date. [1945.] 4 leaves, f° [Proc- essed.] t ' CC 1.2 :T 235/5/944 Telephone. Statistics of class A and class B telephone carriers reporting an- nually to Commission, as of Dec. 31, 1944 and for year ended that date. [1945.] 4 leaves, f° [Processed.] t CC 1.2 :T 236/11/944 FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION Surplus property. RFC surplus property news, Aug. 1945. [1945.] 16 p. il. 4° t FL 5.12 : 945/1 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Electric power. Electric power requirements and supply in United States, class 1 electric utility systems, Nov. 1944-June 1945. [1945.] Each [4] p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Supplements to Dec. 1944, Mar. and June 1945 issues, each 1 p. il. oblong 8°, were also issued. Issues of Electric power require- ments and supply for Dec. 1941-Oct. 1944 were restricted and were not entered in the Monthly catalog.] f L. C. card 41-51047 FP 1.12 : 7/944-12 to 945-6 Summarv of industrial electric power in United States, 1939-45. [1945.] [2]+xviii p. il. 4° (F. P. C. S.-39.) [Processed.] f Paper, 50c. FP 1.21 : 39 Electric utilities Operating levels of utilities to remain stable for 12 months period following V-E Day, reports of electric and gas systems to FPC indicate little reduction in revenues and planned expenditures of $1,000,000,000 for additions, maintenance and supplies June 17, 1945. [4] p. 4° [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t FP1.2:Ut3 National electric rate book. Not*.— The National electric rate book and individual rate books for the 48 States. covering the rates charged by publicly and privately owned utilities in communities of 1.000 or more population, are issued in loose-leaf binders. Supplements showing rate changes and new rate schedules are issued in processed form to replace superseded data. Prices are as follows : National electric rate book. $10.00 including binders and Sup- plement service, for 12 months from date of order ; Supplement service thereafter, $7.50 per year. State rate books, $1.00 each, including binder and Supplement services for 12 months from date of order ; Supplement service thereafter, $1.00 per year. • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 961 National electric rate book — Continued. National electric rate book: [State separate] ; Louisiana. May 31, 194"). 22 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of Apr. 15, 1942.] FP 1.18:1*93/945 Same ; Washington. June 15, 1945. 21 p. 4° [Supersedes issue of Oct. 15 r 1942. ] FP 1.18 : W 27/945 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS Latin America. Monetary developments in Latin America; prepared by Robert Triffin. n. p. [1945.] [1]+13 p. il. 4° [From Federal reserve bulletin. June 1945.] t FR 1.3/la : M 746/5 Regulations. Trust powers of national banks, amendment to Regulation F [effective Sept. 1, 1945]. [1945.] 4 p. ([Regulation F, amendment.]) [Processed.] f FR 1.6 : 940/F/amdt.-2 Sales finance companies, Feb.-May 1945. Mar. 30- June 28, 1945. Each 4 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f FR 1.26: 1-4 FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY COMMUNITY WAR SERVICES OFFICE Recreation bulletin, information for community defense recreation committees, published by Division of Recreation, issue 96; June 25, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t FS 9.7 : 96 EDUCATION OFFICE Boards of education. Good references, local board of education ; [compiled by Andrew H. Gibbs]. [1945.] 12 p. narrow 8° (Bibliography 76.) t • Item 490 L. C. card E 45-31 FS 5.16 : 76 College students. Residence and migration of college students; [by Fred J. Kelly and Ruth E. Eckert]. [1945.] [2"] +21 p. (Pamphlet 98.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of Minnesota.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 497 L. C. card E 45-32 FS 5.17 : 98 Education. Federal Government funds for education 1942-43 and 1943-44 ; [by Timon Covert]. [1945.] iii[iv]+34p. (Leaflet 76.) * Paper, 10c. •Item 496 L. C. card E 35-93 FS 5.18: 76 Health education. More firepower for health education; by Arthur H. Stein- haus. 1945. [l]+50p. il. (Bulletin 1945, no. 2,) * Paper, 15c. • Item 492 L. C. card E 45-34 FS 5.3 : 945/2 Morale. Family contributions to war and post-war morale: no. 6, Catching up with the children [with list of reading references]. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12" * Paper, 5c. • Item 495 FS 5.38 : 6 School census, compulsory education, child labor, State laws and regulations; by Maris M. Proflitt and David Segel. 1945. iv+200 p. (Bulletin -1945, no. 1.) * Paper, 30c. • Item 492 L. C. card E 45-33 FS 5.3 : 945/1 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Drugs. Notices of judgment under Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act : Drugs and devices, 1201-50. June 1945. p. 335-367. t • Item 512 L. C. card Agr 40-274 FS 7.12 : 1201-1250 •. Sent to Depository Libraries 962 Government Publications Food. Notices of judgment onder Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act: Foods, 9601-6800. July 1946. p. 213-284. f • Item 513 L C. card Agr 40 L22 FS 7.10 ; 6001-6S0O Poisons. Notices of judgment under caustic poison act 11S-120. July liii.".. 2p. t • Item 510 L. C. card Agr 31-470 FS 7.9 : 118-120 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Food for blood donors. [1945.] [-4 1 i>. U. small V (Employees' health service folder 1.) 'Paper, 5c. (75c. per 100). • Item 522 FS2.49:1 Hygiene, Industrial. Directory of State and local industrial hygiene personnel, July 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] X FS 22 : In 27/2/945-2 Journal of venereal disease information, v. 26, no. 7; July 1945. [1945.] [2] + 149-160 p. [Monthly. Formerly Venereal disease information. Articles of special interest are issued as reprints or supplements and are listed in the Monthly catalog when published.] * Taper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr. ; foreign subscription, $1.15. L. C. card 23-20719 FS 2.9 : 26/7 Micro-organisms. Comparative study of sampling devices for air-borne micro- organisms [with list of references] ; by H. G. duBuy. Alexander Hollaender, and Mary D. Lackey. [1915.] 40 p. UL (Supplement 1S4 to Public health reports.) [Manuscript corrections.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 528 L. C. card 45-36616 FS 2.S : 1S4 YD tear letter 26. July 31. 1945 : issued in cooperation with State health depart- ments by Division of Venereal Diseases. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t FS 2.44 : 26 SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD Government officials and employees. Social security for State and local govern- ment employees: by A. J. Altmeyer. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [From Social security bulletin, Apr. 1945. v S, no. 4.] t FS 3.3/a : St 29 Old-age insurance. Cost of living for aged persons, items, quantities, and prices of goods and services required by an aged couple nad by an aged man living alone at maintenance level in a northern urban area. 1938 and 1942 [with list of references] ; by Florence A. Armstrong. Washington, D. C. Oct. 1943 [re- print 1945]. v-f-44 p. 4° (Bureau memorandum 53.) ± • Item 535 L. C. card SS 44-33 FS 3.11 : 53/1-2 Reconversion. Perspectives on reconversion; by W. S. Woytinsky. [1945.] 8 p. il. 4° [From Social security bulletin. May 1945.] f FS 3.3/a : R 245 FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION Highways. Design standards for national system of interstate highways of American Association of State Highway Officials; adopted Aug. 1. 1D45. [1045.] 4 p. f • Item 565 FW 2.2 :D 46/2 Motor vehicles. Act 3, Uniform motor vehicle civil liability act. as revised and approved by National Conference on Street and Highway Safety. 10 44. 1944 [1945]. v.-f 6 p. [This act is part of a uniform vehicle code.l f • Item 566 FW2.5:V53 944 acta Act 4. Uniform motor-vehicle safety responsibility act. as revised and approved by National Conference on Street an-i Herhway Safety. 1044. 1045. iii+16p. [This act is part of a uniform vehicle code.] f • Pem ."60 FW 2.5 : V 53 044 act 4 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 963 Transportation maps Note. — These maps show in color, to a scale of 1 : 250,000, the Federal-aid and State highways, with status of improvement, principal connecting reads, railroads, and airports, canals and dredged channels — in short, all the media of organized transportation. They also shew the boundaries or locations of National and State forests and parks, Indian reservations, military reservations and recreational areas with the roads leading to them. Special maps to a larger scale (1 : 125.00O) printed as inserts on the regular sheets, where practicable, show in better detail, the transportation routes within the larger metropolitan areas. The sheets are uniform in si/.e 26X30 inches, oriented with the longer dimension east and west. Idaho, transportation map, highways, railroads, canals, air lanes, and dredged channels; highways corrected to June 1, 11)4:3. Scale 1 : 250,000, approximately 1 in.=4 in. Revised edition, 1043. n. p. Geological Survey [1945]. 13 sheets, each 23X33 in. [Lambert conforms! conic projection.] * $3.50 per set of 13 sheets. FW 2.13 : Id l/943/sh.l-13 New Jersey, transportation map, highways, railroads, canals, air lanes, and dredged channels; highways corrected to June 1, 1943. Scale 1 : 250.000, approximately 1 in. =4 m. Revised edition, 1943. n. p. Geological Survey [1945]. 2 sheets, each 23X33 in. [Modified polyconic projection.] * 50c. per set of 2 sheets. FW 2.13 : N 42j/943/sh.l,2 GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Salaries. Correction sheet for Government salary tables, G. A. O. salary tables 20 and 21. July 4, 1945. 1 p. oblong S° [Processed.] f GA1.10:20,21/err;ita United States Government salary tables, executive branch of Government, effective July 1, 1945, 404iour week, General Accounting Office salary table 22. July 2, 1045. [2] p. large 8°, folded into 4° size. [Supersedes, after June 30, 1945, salary tables heretofore prescribed by this office.] t GA 1.10: 22 United States Government salary tables, executive branch of Government effective July 1, 1945, 44-hour week, General Accounting Office salary table 21. July 2. 1045. 1 2] p. large 8°, folded into 4° size. [Supersedes, after June 30. 1945, salary tables heretofore prescribed by this office.] t GA 1.10: 21 United States Government salary tables, executive branch of Government, effective July 1, 1045, 48-honr week, General Accounting Office salary table 20. July 2, 1945. [2] p. large 8°, folded into 4° size. [Processed. Supersedes, after June 30, 1945, salary tables heretofore prescribed by this office.] t GA 1.10 : 20 GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE DOCUMENTS OFFICE Animal industry, farm animals, poultry, and dairying; June 1945. 1945. [2] + 28 p. (Price list 3S, 41st edition.) t L. C. card 26-26332 GP 3.9 : 3S/41 Census publications, statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, retail and wholesale distribution, occupations, and religious bodies; May 1945. 1945. [2] +48+ [1] p. (Price list 70, 24th edition.) f • Item 592 L. C. card 25-2G529 GP 3.9 : 70/24 Field manuals. List of Field manuals and ..Technical manuals for sale by Super- intendent of Documents. Revised June 1045. [1045.] 19 p. t L. C. card 24-38155 GP 3.2 : F 45/945-2 Foreign relations of United States; May 1945. 1045. [2] +80 p. (Price list G5, 26th edition ). t • Item 502 L. C. card 25-27511 GP 3.9 : 65/20 Weather, astronomy, and meteorology; July 1945. 1045. [2]+18 p. (Price list 4S, 36th edition.) t • Item 502 L. C. card 25-20050 GP 3.9 : 48/36 • Sent to Depository Libraries 964 Government Publications INTERIOR DEPARTMENT BONNEVILLE POWEB ADMINISTRATION Frozen foods. Electrically frozen foods come to the kitchen, tonight's dinner In 20 minutes ! [1945.] [ijp.il. [Processed.] t I44.2:F73 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Alaska. Regulatory announcement 12, amdt. 4 and 5; May 29 and July 30, 1945. 1 1045.] Bach l p. 4" [Processed. Title SO, Wildlife, chap, l, Fish and Wild- life Service, suhchap. Q, Alaska commercial fisheries, published by Federal Register Division, National Archives.] t I 49.24 : 12/aindt.4,5 Black drum (Pogonias cromis) ; prepared in Division of Fishery Biology. Chi- cago, 111., July 1945. 2 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 134.) [Processed.] t I 49.28 : 134 Cat fishes; prepared in Division of Fishery Biology. Chicago, 111., Julv 1945. 24-[l] p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 133.) [Processed.] j 149.28:133 Crabs. Edible crabs [with bibliography] ; prepared in Divisiou of Fishery Biol- ogy. Revised July 1945. Chicago, 111. [1945]. 3 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 71.) [Processed.] t 149.28:71 Crayfish [with bibliography] ; prepared in Division of Fishery Biology. Chicago, 111.. .Inly 1945. p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 131.) [Processed.] f 149.28:131 Fisheries. Alaska fisheries, 1944, annual summary. [1945.] 9 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 202). [Processed.] t 149.8/2:202 Fisheries of United States and Alaska, annual summaries, 1942-44. [1945.] 17 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 183.) [Processed.] t 149.8/2:183 Fishery resources of United States, letter from Secretary of Interior transmitting report on survey of fishery resources of United States and its possessions. 1945. [3]+iv+1354-[l] p. il. large 4° (S. doc. 51, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [For bureau edition see Monthly catalog for Apr. 1945, p. 388.] * Paper, 40c. L. ( '. card 45-36536 Fishes. Handling fresh fish [with list of references] ; by M. E. Stansby. Chi- cago, Hi., Jan. 1945. 4 p 4° (Fishery leaflet [115].*) [Processed. Series number has been added with rubber stamp. Reprinted from chap. 14 (p. 497- 501) of Chemistry and technology of foods and food products, v. 1, edited by Morris B. Jacobs and published by Interscience Publishers, Inc., New York, N. Y.] t 149.28:115 Rains of fishes, toads, and frogs [with bibliography] ; prepared in Divi- sion of Fishery Biology. Chicago, 111., July 1945. 2 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 130.) [Processed.] f 149.28:130 . Tagging and marking fish : [by] Lawrence N. Kollpen. Chicago, 111., July 1945. 5 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 113.) [Processed.] f 149.28:113 Fishing. Instructions for obtaining laws and regulations governing fishing in- dustry- of United States and Alaska. Feb. 1945. 2 p. 4° (Commercial fisheries, AL-1.) [Processed.] t I 49.6 : F 53/3/945 Food lockers. Arizona and Nevada frozen food locker plants, Aug. 1945. [Aug. 7, 1945.] lp. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-33.) [Processed.] t 149.33:33 Missouri frozen food locker plants, Aug. 1945. [Aug. 10, 1945.] 5 p. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-34.) [Processed.] t 149.33:34 Game birds. Status of migratory game birds, 1944-45 ; prepared in Section of Distribution and Migration of Birds, Division of Wildlife Research. Chicago, HI., July 1945. 10 p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 274.) [Processed.] f 149.13:274 Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. Oreg.; prepared in Division of Wildlife Ref- uges. July 1945. 8 p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 273.) [Processed] t I 49.13 : 273 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 965 Oceanpout. Studies of ichthyosporidian-like parasite of oceanpout (Zoarces anguillaris) [with literature citations] ; by Leslie A. Sandgolzer, Thomas Nostrand, and Leo Young. Washington, 1945. [3] +12 p.+5 leaves, 4 pi., 2 p. of pi. 4° (Special scientific report 31.) [Processed.] t 149.15:31 Sardines. Pacific sardine fishery ; by Lionel A. Walford. Chicago,. July 1045. [4] p. il. 4°. (Fishery leaflet' 129.') [Processed.] t 1 49.*28 : 129 Wildlife. Organizations and officials concerned with wildlife protection, 1945; [compiled by Samuel Robinson]. 1945. [l]+24p. (Circular 9.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 605 I 49.4 : 9 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Note. — The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of Mono- graphs, Professional papers, Bulletins. Water-supply papers, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States, topographic maps (some of which bear descriptive text), base maps, and other maps of the United States and of single States. Practically all of them are sale publications. The maps and folios are sold by the Geological Survey, Washington 25, D. C. Orders for other publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C. Manganese and iron deposits of Morro do Urucum, Mato Grosso, Brazil; by John Van N. Dorr, 2d. 1945. iv+1^7 p. il. 3 pi. with 3 maps and 2 tab. in pocket. (Bulletin 946-A. ) [Prepared in cooperation with Departamento Naeional da Producao Mineral, Ministerio da Agricultura, Brasil, under auspices of Interdepartmental Committee on Cultural and Scientific Coopera- tion, State Department. Geologic investigations in American republics, p. 1- 47.] * Paper, 75c. • Item 622 1 19.3: 946-A Water levels and artesian pressure in observation wells in United States in 1943 : pt. 2, Southeastern States; by O. E. Meinzer, L. K. Wenzel, and others. 1945. iv+191 p. il. (Water-supply paper 987) [Prepared in cooperation with Ala- bama, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Caro- lina, Tennessee, A'irginia, and West Virginia, and other agencies.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 627 L. C. card GS 36-334 1 19.13 : 987 Maps Note. — The maps listed below are sold by the Geological Survey. Remittances for these maps should be made by money order payable to the Director of the Geological Survey. Washington, 25, D. C. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. In ordering give the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies. California. Paleocene and Eocene stratigraphy of northwestern Santa Ana Mountains, Orange County, Calif., oil and gas investigations, preliminary chart 12 [with text] ; bv W. P. Woodring and W. P. Popenoe. n. p. [1945]. 27X38 in. , f 40c. 1 19.25 : Oi 5/6/prelim.chart 12 Southeastern part of Midway-Sunset oil field, Calif., oil and gas investi- gations, preliminary map 3<> [with text] ; bv W. T. Woodward. Scale 1 m.= 5.3 in. 1945. 47X42 in. [Processed.] f 50c. 1 19.25 : Oi 5/5/prelim.map 30 Michigan. Geology and oil and gas possibilities of Trenton and Black River limestones of Michigan basin, Mich., and adjacent areas, oil and gas investi- gations, preliminary chart 11 [with text] ; by George V. Cohee. n. p. 1945. 37X33 in. [Prepared with cooperation of Geological Survey Division, Michi- gan Department of Conservation, and Department of Geology, University of Michigan.] f 30c. I 19.25 : Oi 5/6/prelim.chart 11 Ohio. Map of Berea sand of southeastern Ohio, northern West Virginia, and southwestern Pennsylvania, shows thickness of sand and oil and gas pools in sand, prepared by James F. Pepper, David F. Demarest, Richard D. Holt, Wallace de Witt, jr., and Charles W. Merrels, 2nd, assisted by Gail M. Ever- hart, Mary E. Galpin, Violet M. Massarelli, and Glen E. Saam ; oil and gas investigations, preliminary map 2') [with text] by James F. Pepper and David F. Demarest. Settle 25 m.=8.4 in. n. p. 1945. 60X42 in. [Size of map is 35X41 in. Base map compiler! from topographic maps of Geological Survey, which were surveyed in cooperation with Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsyl- vania. Drafting by Violet M. Massarelli.] f 60c. 1 19.25 : Oi 5/5/prelim.map 29 • Sent to Depository Libraries 966 Government Publications Washington State. Preliminary geologic map and brief description of coal fields of King County, Wash., by W. 0. Warren, 11. Norbisrath, B. M. Grivetti, and s. P. Brown ; preliminary map [with tcxtl by W. C. Warren. Scale 10,000 ft.=3.8 in. n. p. 1945. 60X42 in. [Size of map is 50X36 in.] t 50c. I19.25:063/6/prelimu Topographic quadrangle maps \uii-:. — The Geological Survey makes contoured maps — three-dimension topographic maps — Which arc designed eventually to COVer the Whole United States, also Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The Individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, ami each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature within that area. The scales mosl Commonly used are i : 24,000 u Inch 2000 feet), I : 31,680 l°15'-91°30' Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X14 in. f 10c. 1 19.12 : 12 Q 43/945 Kansas. Cherokee quadrangle, lat. 37°15'-37°30'. long. 94°45'-95°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 10 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 18X14 in. f 10c. 1 19.12 : 16 C 424/945 Michigan, Richmond quadrangle, lat. 42°45'-42°52'30", long. S2°45'-S2°52'30". Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 23X17 in. 1 10c. I 19.12: 22 R 414/945 Missouri. Missouri. Bellflower quadrangle, lat. 39°-39°15'. long. 91 °15'-91°30'. Scale 1 : 62,5(10. contour interval 20 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 18X14 in. f 10c. 1 1M.12: 25 B 416/945 Missouri. Stone Hill quadrangle, lat. 37°30'-37°45\ long. 91°15'-91°30'. Scale 1 : 62,5(10, contour interval 20 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 1XX14 in. f 10c. 1 19.12 : 25 St 71/945 X< ir Mexico. Taos and vicinity, lat. 36°15'-36°45', long. 105°1.V-105°45'. Scale 1: 125.000, contour interval 100 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 1^X14 in. t 10c. 1 19.12 : 31 T 159/945 North Dakota, Manfred quadrangle, lat 47°30'-47°45\ long. 99°45'-10O°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 18X12 in. [Map covers only a portion Of the Sheet. Manfred nol in portion given on map.] t 10c. 1 19.12: 34 M 313 945 Pennsylvania. Media quadrangde. lat. 39°52'30"-40°, long. 75°22'30"-75°30'. Scale 1 : 31,6S0, contour interval 10 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 17 X 13 in. t 10c. 1 19.12 : 38 M 46S/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 967 Texas. Texas, dishing quadrangle, lat. 3l°45'-32°, long. 94°45'-95°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X15 in. t 10c. 1 19.12 : 43 C 952/945 Texas. Rusk quadrangle, lat. 31°45'-32°, long. 95°-95°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. u. p. edition of 1945. 17X15 in. t 10c. 1 19.12 : 43 R 897/945 Virginia-District of Columbia-Maryland, Alexandria quadrangle, lat. 38°45'- 38°52'30", long. 77°-77°07'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X14 in. f 10c. 1 19.12 : 47 Al 27/945 MIXES BUREAU Antimony; by Thomas P. Wootton. 1945. [2]X14 p. il. [Preprint from Min- erals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : An 87/044 Arsenic: by C. E. Nighman. 1945. [2] +8 p. [Preprint from Minerals year- book, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : Ar 72/2/944 Barite, witherite, and barium chemicals; by Charles L. Harness and F. M. Barsi- gian. 1945. [2] +12 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals vearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : B 239/944 Beryllium. Extractive metallurgy of beryllium [with bibliography] ; by W. J. Kroll. June 1945. [1]+15 p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7320.) [Proc- essed.] f L. C. card 45-30595 I 28.27 : 7326 Huron. Effects of boron in steel; by R. B. Corbett and A. J. Williams. June 1945. [1]+21 p. 5 pi. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3816.) [Proc- essed] f I2S.23:3816 Chromite. Effect of variables in chemical beneficiation of chromite ores; by F. S. Boericke and W. M. Bangert. July 1945. [l]+26 p. 4 pi. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3S17.) [Processed.] t I 2S.23 : 3817 — — Equilibrium in reduction of ferrous chromite by hydrogen and energy requirements in selective reduction of iron in chromite; by F. S. Boericke and W. M. Bangert. June 1045. [2] +19 p. 1 pi. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3813.) [Processed.] t 1 28.23 : 3S13 Coal. Analyses of ash from coals of United States; bv W. A. Selvig and F. H. Gibson. 1945. ii+20 p. (Technical paper 679.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 646 L. C. card 45-36531 I 28.7 : 679 Coal mines. Hazards of trolley-locomotive haulage system in coal mines; by D. Harrington and R. G. Warncke. July 1945. [l]+38 p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7328.) [Processed.] f L. C. card 45-36596 I 28.27 :732S Inspection standards for bituminous-coal and lignite mines. Revised Jury 1045. July 1945. [l]+57 p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7333.) [Proc- essed.] t L. C. card 45-36599 I 2S.27 : 7333 Copper. Mine production of copper, monthly report no. 44-49. Mar. 13-Aug. 13, 1045. Each 2 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed. Numbers 10-43 not entered in the Monthly catalog.] f 128.59:44-49 Dust-counting cells; by Carlton E. Brown, R. L. Beatty, and T. B. Kirby. July 1945. [l]+9 p. 2 pi. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7331.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-3659S I 2S.27 : 7331 Feldspar; by Robert W. Metcalf and A. B. Cade. 1945. [21+11 p. I Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : F 333/944 Fitrt briquets and packaged fuel; by Gertrude S. Goodman. 1945. [21+19 p. il. [From Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : B 773/044 Gas injection into McClosky limestone in Griffin and New Harmony oil fields, Indiana and Illinois; bv C. H. Riggs. July 1945. [1]+2S p. 16 pi. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3S1S.) [Processed.] f 128.23:3818 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297— 45— No. 008 4 968 Government Publications Gasoline. National motor-gasoline survey, winter 1944-45 ; by O. C. Blade. June 1945. [l]-f27 p. 2 pi. 4° (Report of Investigations, R. I. 3820.) [Processed. The work upon which this report was based was performed under a cooperative agreement between the Bureau of Mines, U. S. Department of Interior and the Coordinating Fuel Research Committee.] t 128.23:3820 Gcoplu/sical abBtractS 1L'<>, Jan.- Mar. 1946; compiled by W. Ayvazoglou and V. Skitsky. June 1945. [l]+53p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7324.) [Proc- L. C. card GS 37-206 I 28.27 : 7324 Geophysical explorations. Bibliography of Russian literature on geophysical exploration 1929-41; compiled by W. Ayvazoglou and V. 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(Technical paper 67S.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 646 L. C. card 45-36497 1 28.7 : 678 Lead. Lead and zinc pigments and zinc salts; by Helena M. Meyer and Alethea W. Mitchell. 1945. [2] +17 p. [Preprint from Minerals vearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 2S.37/a : L 469/2/944 Mine production of lead, monthly report no. 44-49. Mar. 14-Aug. 13. 1945. Each 2 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed. Numbers 10-43 not entered in the Monthly catalog.] f 128.60:44-49 Manganese. Utilization of Three Kids manganese ore in production of electrolytic manganese: 1. Mining and electrolytic reduction of ore from Three Kids man- ganese mine, Clark County, Nov., by Glenn L. Allen. J. H. Jacobs, and J. W. Hunter [with bibliography and sources of information] ; 2, Acceptibility of electrolytic manganese to steel industry, by R. T. C. Rasmussen and F. Sillers. jr. June 1945. [2]+7S p. il. 11 pi. 4° (Report of investigations. R. I. 3815.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3815 Mercury. Monthly mercury report, no. 66-71. Mar. 19-Aug. 11. 1945. Each 1 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed. Numbers 31-65 not entered in the Monthly catalog.] f 128.55:66-71 Mineral market reports MMS 1281-MMS 1321. MMS 1323-MMS 1326. MMS 1328- MMS 1338. [1945.] various paging. (Mineral industry surveys.) [Proc- essed.] t 128.28: Note. — These reports pive statistical data as to production, consumption, and mar- kets during previous year for some particular mineral commodity, and are issued as soon after close of year as data are available. 1281. Slate industry in 1944, annual figures; [prepared hv M. G. Downev], 2 p. 1282. Tungsten in 1044 ; [prepared by Hubert W. Davis]. 2 p. 1283. Industrial explosives in United States, 1944 ; [prepared by V. E. Wrenn and G. S. Francis]. 4 p. 1284. Zinc pigments in 1944; [prepared by Helena M. Mever and Alethea W. Mitchell]. 2 p. 1285. Aluminum salts and alumina in 1944; [prepared by John H. Weitz and Marv E. Trought]. 2 p. 1286. Aluminum production in 1944; [prepared by John H. Weitz and Marv E. Trought]. 1 p. 1287. Potash industry of United States in 1944 ; [prepared bv Bertrand L. Johnson and D. I. Marsh]. 7 p. 1288. Detinners' recovery of tin declines in 1944; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen]. 2 p. • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 969 Mineral market reports— Continued. 1289 Bituminous coal distribution, calendar year 1944 ; [prepared by Economic Analysis 1289. Bituminous, o « onomicB Divisioll> Bcon0 mics and Statistics Branch, Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with Solid Fuels Administration tor War], cover title, 1290. Plfo 2 sp P hate rock industry of United States in 1944; [prepared by Bertrand L. Johnson and E. M. Tucker]. 8 p. ...,-„,,..»«■ i A„r>;<» t 1291. Mineral wool industry in 1944 ; [prepared by G. Kichards Gwinn and Annie L. 1292. Roofing granules in 1944; [prepared by G. W. Josephson]. 1 p. 1293. Blast-furnace slag in 1944 ; [prepared by G. Y\ . Josephson]. 3 p. r llPmMlPof i 1294 Mineral earth pigments and manufactured iron oxide pigments in 1944 , Iprepareu bv Charles L. Harness and F. D. Gradijan] 4 p. «««„«. „„,i 1295. Lead and zinc pigments and zinc salts in 1944 ; [prepared by Helena M. Meyer and 1296. Gem stones in 1944, domestic production greatly depressed ; [prepared by Sidney H. 1297. Saft* prod Jetton in 1944 sets new high record ; [prepared by Florence E. Harris 1298. Kyanite,' andalusite, and diimortierite in 1944; [prepared by G. Richards Gwinn]. 2 p 1299. Vermi'culite in 1944; [prepared by G. Richards Gwinn]. 2 p. 1300 Grauhite in 1944; [prepared by G. Richards Gwinn J. l p. 1301. Gypsum and gypsum products, final figures for 1944; [prepared by Charles L. 1302. Magnate and other magnesium compounds in 1944 ; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and F. M. BarsigianJ. 10 p. . TT „ i( .„ r1 Btrl i 00 «_ 1044. 1303 Talc pyrophvllite, and ground soapstone industries of United States in 1W44 , [prepared by Bertrand L. Johnson and Dorothy I. Marsh]. 5 p. 1304. Bromine in 1944; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and F. M. Barsigian L 2 p. 1305. Barite and barium chemicals in 1944; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and *. M. 130G. Sate^ofcarbon black exceed record production in 1944; [prepared by H. Backus]. 1307. Boron minerals in 1944; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and F. M. Barsigian]. 1308 Natural calcium chloride and calcium-magnesium chloride in 1944 ; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and F. M. Barsigian]. 2 p. nomoDO 1309. Natural sodium sulfates and carbonates in 1944 ; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and F. M. Barsigian]. 2 p. 1310. Celestite in 1944; [prepared by Charles L Harness] 2 p. „ nr . Min , Pnlf1 „ n 1311. Production of peat in United States in 1944 ; [prepared by J. A. Corgan and Golden 1312. Fuei briquets and packaged fuel in 1944; [by Gertrude S. Goodman and J. A. 1313. Production of rolled zinc increased 59 percent in 1944; [prepared by Alfred L. Ransome]. 2 p. _ 1314. Copper in 1944 ; [prepared by Helena M. Meyer]. 7 p. 1315. Barite in 1st quarter of 1945 ; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and F. M. Bar- 1316 Zincfindustry in' 1944; [prepared by Alfred L. Ransome and Esther B. Miller] . 6 p. 1317. Lead industry in 1944 ; [prepared by Alfred L. Ransome]. 4 p. 1318. Iron ore in 1944: [prepared by Norwood B. Melcher and John Hozik]. J p. 1319 Pennsylvania anthracite 1944 ; [prepared by M. I. Cooke and J. A. CorganJ. 10 p. 1320. Lithium minerals in 1944 ; [prepared by G. Richards Gwinn J. Z p. 1321. Pig iron in 1944 ; [prepared by Norwood B. Melcher and John Hozik]. 4 p. 1323. Sand and gravel in 1944 ; [prepared by G. W. Josephson and G. E. lucker]. 6 p. 1324. Secondary lead in 1944 ; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen and Edith E. den HartogJ. 2 p 1325. Secondary nickel in 1944; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen]. 2 p. 1326. Secondary antimony in 1944; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen and Edith E. den 1328. Secondary magnesium in 1944 ; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen] 2 p. 1329. Secondary tin in 1944 ; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen and Edith L. den HartogJ. 2 T) 1330. Secondary zinc in 1944; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen and A. J. McDermid]. 1331. Coke P 'and byproducts in 1944; [prepared by M. M. Otero, N. S. Woodell, J. A. DeCarlo, and J. A. Corgan]. [11] p. 1332. Manganese in 1944; [prepared l>y Norwood B. Melcher]. 4 p. 1333 Kaolin or china clay in 1944 ; [prepared by G. W. Josephson and A. Linn J. _ p. 1334. Ball clay in 1944 ; [prepared by G. W. Josephson and A Linn] 1 p. 1335. Fuller's earth production near record in 1944 ; [prepared by G. W. Josephson ana 1336. Bentonite hits new peak in 1944; [prepared by G. \V. Josephson and A. Linn]. 1337. Fire clay in 1944; [prepared by G. W. Josephson and A. Linn]. 1 p. 1338. Portland and other hydraulic cements in 1944, final annual figures; [prepared by G. Richards Gwinn and Esther V. Balser], 7 p. Molybdenum; by Edwin K. Jenckes and Alice P. van Siclen. 1945. [2] +11 p. [Preprint from .Minerals yearbook, L944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : M 739/944 Nickel; by Hubert W. Davis. 1945. [2] +(5 p. [Preprint from Minerals year- book, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. 1 28.37/a : N 532/944 • Sent to Depository Libraries 970 Government Publications Baft hi of life. Testing Bafety catches on mine cages, Lake Superior district; by Clyde -M. Pearce and Prank EL Caah. June 1945. [1] + 12 p. 12 pi 4° (In- formation circular, [. C. 7325.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36594 I 2S.27 : 7325 Sand. Magnetometer surveys on black Bands of Oregon coast; by E L Stephenson. .June 1945. [2] + is p. t; pi. 2 maps, 4° (Report of investiga- tions, R. I. 3814.) [Processed. Prepared In cooperation with Oregon Depart- ment of Geology and Mineral Industries.] f I 2S.23 : 3814 Sulfur and pyrites; by G. W. Josephson and N. C. Jensen. 1945. [2J+14 i». il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Taper, 5e. 1 28.37/a : Su 5/944 Tale, pyrophylllte, and ground soapstone; by Bertrand L. Johnson and Dorothy I. Marsh. i<)45. [2] + iu p. il. [Preprint from .Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 2S.37/a : T 143/944 Titanium; hy C. E. Nighman and K. Louise Bryson. 1945. p_']+9 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : T 53/944 Vanadium: hy Edwin K. Jeuckes and Alice 1'. van Siclen. 1945. 121+10 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.J * Paper, 5c. I 2S.37/a : V 26/944 Zinc. Mine production of zinc monthly report no. 47-52. Mar. 14-Aug. 13. 1945. Each 2 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed. Numbers 12-46 not entered in Monthly catalog.] f I2S.57:47-52 Maps Coal. Total distribution of bituminous coal and lignite during year ended June 80, 1944. hy district of origin and State of destination (in thousands of net tons of 2,090 pounds) ; [outline map], n. p. [1945]. 24X39 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Solid Fuels Administration for War.] t I 2S.72 : C 03/944 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Castillo de San }[arcos. Building of Castillo de San Marcos [with bibliographical note]; by Albert C. Manucy. Reprint 1945. [2] +34 p. il. (Popular study series, history no. 16.) [Formerly issued, with same title, as Interpretive series, history no. 1. Text and another illustration on p. 1-3 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-3GC01 I 29.45 : n; Forest fires. Annual fire report, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1944. [Feb. S, 1945.] 4 p. oblong 8° [Processed.] t 1 29.2 : F 51/2/944 RECLAMATION BUREAU Colorado River. Water supply below Boulder Dam, additional data submitted by Harry W. Bashore, commissioner of reclamation, in response to inquiries from Pat McCarran, relative to [Colorado River] water supply below Boulder Dam; presented hy Mr. McCarran. 1945. iii+7 p. (S. doc. 39, pt. 2, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t L. C. card 45-359S1 Columbia Basin project. Columbia Basin Joint Investigations: Types of farm- ing, [with list of references]. 1945. xxii+320 p. il. 1 pi. 3 'maps. 9 tab. (Problem 2.) [Prepared in cooperation with Washington State College and Agricultural Experiment Station, United States Department of Agriculture, and Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission. Another map on front cover.] * Paper, 75c. • Item 66*1 L. C. card 45-365(iti I 27.23 : 2 Report on Columbia Basin project on Columbia River, letter from Secre- tary of Interior transmitting report, dated Oct. 30. 1944. prepared hy Bureau of Reclamation and Bonneville Power Administration. 1945. ix+28 p. il. map. (II. doe. 172. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36588 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 971 Columbia Basin project — Continued. . Revolving crane and 3-drum hoists for workbarge, Grand Coulee Dam, Columbia Basin project, Wash. [United Publishing Co., July 31, 1945.] cover title, 21 v. 2 pi. 4" (Specifications 1101.) 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Entries for the separate decisions are grouped below under center heads fol- lowing other Interstate Commerce Commission publications. Carriers. Regulations to govern destruction of records of carriers by water, prescribed by Interstate Commerce Commission, in accordance with sec. 20 of pt. 1 and sec. 313 of pt. 3 of interstate commerce act. Issue of 1945, effective Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 40 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes issue of 1943.] t L. C. card A45-2470 IC 1.9 : R 24/8/945 Decisions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions. Finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Finance). Motor carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier). Motor carrier -finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor car- rier, finance). Motor carriers. Practices of motor carriers of property in division of revenues on joint hauls. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1945. cover title, [2] +xii+328 p. il. 4" (Statement 451.) [Processed. This study, issued as information, has not been considered or adopted by Interstate Commerce Commission.] t L. C. card A45-2469 IC 1 mot.2 : P 94/945 Opinions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions. Railroad accidents. Investigation 2893: Erie Railroad company, report in re accident, Goshen, N. Y., June 1, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2S93 Investigation 2894 : Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, report in re accident, Walthourville, Ga., June 5, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC1 acci.5: 2894 Investigation 2895 : Pennsylvania Railroad Company, report in re accident near Creighton, Pa., June 6, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2895 Investigation 2896: Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, report in re accident, Nemo, 111., June 8, 1945. 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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Finance docket no. 14775, Baltimore & Obio Railroad Company debt adjustment ; decided Mar. 12, 1945. [1945.] p. 51-94 (F-8(>.; I [From v. 261.] * Paper, 10c. IC 1.6/la : P-8686 Milwaukee Livestock Handling Co. Finance docket no. 14642, Milwaukee Live- s-tuck Handling Company et al., control, etc.; [decided Oct. 21, 1944]. [1945.] [1] +796-800 p. (F-S6S1.) [From v. 257.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-8681 Port Tuicnscnd Southern Railroad. Finance docket no. 14802, R. S. Fox pur- chase (Port Townsend Southern Railroad Company) ; decided Apr. 17, 1945. [1945.] p. 95-100. (F-86S7.) [From v. 261.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-8687 Decisions (Motor carrier) Note. The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter- state Commerce Commission reports. Conklin C A., Truck Line, Inc. No. MC-32474, C. A. Conklin Truck Line, Inc., dual operation; decided May 16, 1945. [1945.] p. 463-473. (M-6662.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6662 Green Bay & Western Railroad. No. MC-58273 (sub-no. 1), Green Bay and Western Railroad Company common carrier application ; decided Mar. 15, 1945. [1945 ] p. 401-413. (M-6653.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, g e IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6653 Kennclly Transfer & Storage Co. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-2439, Kennelly Transfer and Storage Co., between Florida and southern points; de- cided Apr. 26, 1945. [1945.] p. 447-452. (M-6659.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6659 Lee Transportation Co. No. MC-C-399, Lee Transportation Company v. Lawrence A. Elliott, doing business as Lawrence A. Elliott Truck Transporta- tion • decided Mar. 24, 1945. [1945.] p. 437-442. (M-6657.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6657 Lynch Transfer & Storage Co. No. MC-60890 (BMC-8), Lynch Transfer and Storage Company extension of operations, household goods; decided Mar. 15, 1945 [1945.] p. 459-462. (M-6661.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IG1 mot.8/a : M-6661 Moldings. No. MC-C-370, B. & T. Metals Company v. Trausamerican Freight Lines, Inc.; decided May 15, 1945. [1945.] p. 495-500. (M-6665.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a :M-6665 On-Time Transfer Co. No. MC-C-395, On-Time Transfer Company et al. v. Oliver L Buckingham et al. [doing business as Buckingham Transportation Company] ; decided Mar. 26, 1945. [1945.] p. 389^00. (M-6652.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a :M-6652 Paper. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-2414, paper articles in Middle Atlantic territory ; [decided Feb. 10, 1945]. [1945.] [1] 4-414-418 p. (M-6654.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-66o4 Papcrooard. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-2443, paperboard from Victory Mills and Thomson, N. Y., to New York and New Jersey; decided Apr. 26, 1945. [1945.] p. 453-458. (M-6660.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6660 • Sent to Depository Libraries 974 Government Publications Rook Island Motor Transit Co. No. MC-29130 (sub-no. 39), Rock Island Motor Transil C pany extension of operations, points between Omaha and Belle- vim-: [decided Mar. 30, 1945]. [1945.] [l]+430 436 p. (M-6656.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. K ' 1 mot.S/a :M-6656 Santa Fe Trail Transportation CO. No. MC-30605 (B. M. C. 8), Santa Fe Trail Transportation Company extension of operations, Joplin, Pittsburg and Seminole; [decided Apr. 2, 1945]. [1945.] [1 J +474-482 p. (M-6663.) [From Motor earlier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6663 Service Transportation Co. No. MC C 265, Service Transportation Company contracts, agreements, and arrangements with certain shippers; decided Mar 5,1945. [1945.] p. 419-429. (M-6655.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC l mot.S/a : M-6655 Decisions (Motor carrier, finance) Note.— The following decisions or opinions Issued in separate form are from the Inter- state Commerce Commission reports. lL Draper Motor Service. No. MC-F-2600, C. W. Falwell, jr., control Falwell Fast Freight, Incorporated, purchase, W. B. Draper [doing business as Draper Motor Service] and Evans Line, Inc. ; decided Feb. 22, 1945. [1945.] p. 127-136 (MF-1441.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 m'ot.8/a2 : MF-1441 Hall. Ho, rant. Co., Inc. No. MC-F-2269. J. R. Oden, et al., control, Malone Freight Lines, Inc., purchase, Howard Hall Company, Inc ; decided Mar ^7 1945. [1945.] p. 161-171. (MF-1443.) [From Motor carrier cases v 40] ♦Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.S/a2 : MF-1443 Jlaruood Trucking, Inc. No. MC-F-2596, Ralph Marcuccilli et al , control -Marion Trucking Company, Inc., purchase, Harwood Trucking, Inc., and Jaqua Transit Lines, Inc.; decided Mar. 10, 1945. [1945.] p. 107-11S (MF-1439 ) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2 : MF-1439 Interurban Transportation Co., Inc. No. MC-F-2217, Beneficial Industrial Loan Corporation, control, Confidential Motor Coach Lines, Inc., control, Tri-State Transit Company of Louisiana, Inc., merger, Interurban Transportation Com- pany, Inc. and Bordelon Lines, Inc. ; decided May 1, 1945. [1945 ] p 137-160 (MF-1442.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2 : MF-1442 Merchants Transfer. No. MC-F-2G44, H. G. McNeely, control, St. Paul Terminal Warehouse Company, control, Witte Transportation Company, purchase Reuben A. Hoist [doing business as Merchants Transfer; decided Apr 2 1945l' [1945.] [l]4-190-200 p. (MF-144S.) [From Motor carrier cases V 40] * Paper, 5c. IC l mot.S/a 2 : MF-144S Pacific Freight Lines. No. MC-F-2740, Pacific Freight Lines, issuance of notes • [decided Mar. 17, 1945]. [1945.] [1] +172-176 p. (MF-1444 ) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.S/a 2 : MF-1444 Philadelphia Freight Forwarding Co. No. MC-F-2475, B. F. Leaman and Sons, Inc., control, Leaman Transportation Company, Inc., purchase, Willard M Whitney [doing business as Philadelphia Freight Forwarding Co ] ■ decided Feb. 23, 1945. [1945.] p. 205-209. (MF-1450.) [From Motor carrier cases v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC l mot.S/a 2 : MF-1450 Shipley, Morgan B. No. MC-F-2545, Morgan B. and Anna M. Shipley, control Atlantic Freight Lines, Inc., purchase, Morgan B. Shipley; decided Mar ?o' 1945. [1945.] p. 183-1S0. (MF-1446.) [From Motor carrier cases v 40 ]' * Paper, 5e. K < t mo t.8/a 2 : MF-1446 Short Way Lines. No. MC-F-2662. Jennie W. Van I looser, et al. [doing business as Short Way Lines], purchase, Don D. Utter et al. [doing business as Short Way Lines]; decided Mar. 15, 1945. [1945.] p. 119-126. fMF-1440.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.S/a 2 : MF-1440 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 975 Sparrow Transit Lines, Inc. No. MC-F-2710, H. J. Hampton and Fred Monroe, control, Sparrow Transit Linos, Inc., decided Apr. 30. 1945. [1945.] p. 201-204. (MF-1449.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.S/a 2 : MF-1449 Valley Motor Lines, Inc. No. MC— F-2073, Southern Pacific Company, control, Pacific Motor Trucking Company, purchase, Valley Motor Lines, Inc. ; decided Mar. 27, 1945. 1194.1. | p. 177-182. (MF-114".. ) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2 : MF-1445 Warren Brothers Moving Co. No. MC-F-2302, Archibald II. Stevens, et al. [doing Imsines as Stevens Bros. Fireproof Warehouse], control, Stevens Van Lines, Inc. Stevens Van Lines, Inc., purchase, George S. Warren, et al. [doing business as Warren Brothers Moving Company] ; decided Apr. 2, 1945. [1945.] p. 1S7- 195. (MF-1447.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2 : MF-1447 Decisions (Traffic) Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from tin' Inter- state Commerce Commission reports. Accounts and accounting. No. 29140, accounting for post driving to arrest water pockets and mud heaves; [decided Mar. 20, 1945]. [1945.] [1] +134-142 p. ( [Opinion] 24534.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. EC1.6/la : 245:-!4 Asphalt. Fourth section application no. 18900, asphalt to trunk line and central territories: decided Feb. 24, 1945. [1945.] p. 105-117. ([Opinion] 24531.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24531 Automobiles. No. 28915, E. A[D]. Addy, doing busines as Addy Motor Company, et al. v. Michigan Central Railroad Company et al. ; [decided Mar. 7, 19451. [1945.] [1] +21S-226 p. ( [Opinion] lM.14r>. ) [ From v. 262] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24545 Bills of tailing. No. 29062, Capital Grain and Feed Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al. ; decided Mar. 15, 1945. [1945.] p. 143-146. ([Opinion] 24535.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24535 Boots and shoes. No. 29053, Henry L. Stimson as Secretary of War v. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al. ; decided Mar. 16, 1945. [1945.] p. 125- 133. ( [Opinion] 24533. ) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24533 Cement. No. 29171, Colorado Portland Cement Company v. Union Pacific Rail- road Company et al. ; decided Apr. 10, 1945. [1945.] p. 357-360. ([Opinion] 24557.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24557 Cereal foods. Investigation and suspension docket no. 5320, cereal foods from Colorado to the West ; decided Mar. 16, 1945. [1945.] p. 147-150. ([Opinion] 24536.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24536 Cotton. No. 28800, Blvtheville Chamber of Commerce et-al. v Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 9, 1945. [1945.1 p. 155-156. ([Opinion] 24538.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 2453S Flax straw. No. 290S1, Ecusta Paper Corporation v. Alton Railroad Company et al. ; [decided Apr. 20, 19451. [1945.] [1] +330-338 p. ([OpinionJ 24553.) [From v. 262] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.0/1 a : 24553 No. 29099, Peter J. Schweitzer, Inc., v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al.: decided Apr. 16, 1945. [1945.] p. 327-329. ( [Opinion 1 24552.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24552 Freight cars. No. 17S01, rules for car hire settlement; decided Feb. 12, 1945. [1945.] p. 85-97. ([Opinion] 2452*9.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la :245-J9 Freight rates. No. 2S300, class rate investigation, 1939; no. 2S310, consolidated freight classification; decided May 15, 1945. [1945.] p. 447-766, il. ( [Opinion] 24573.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 40c. IC 1.6/la : 24573 No. 28989, Illinois Territory Industrial Traffic League v. Union Pacific Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 2, 1945. [1945.] p. 227-242. ([Opinion] 24546.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. [C L.6 la : 24546 • Sent to Depository Libraries 976 Government Publications Freight rates — Continued. No. 29125, Samuel B. Lifscbultz and American Bank & Trust Company of Chicago, as trustees, doing business as Llfschultz Fast Freight v. Arthur J. Brown, doing business as A. B. C. Freight Forwarding; [decided Mar. 19, 1945] [1945.] [1] +98-104 p. ([Opinion] 24530.) [From v. 26:1] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24530 Gram. No. 2.S995, Lewis Grain Corporation et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company etal.; [decided Mar. 27,1945], [1945.] [l]+198-204 p. ([Opinion] 24643.) [Prom v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24543 No. 29141, A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road Company ; [decided Apr. 26, 1945]. [1945.] [1] +352-356 p. ( [Opinion] 24556.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24556 Iron. No. 28813, Summer & Company v. Erie Railroad Company et al. ; decided Feb. 24, 1945. [1945.] p. 43-56. ([Opinion] 24525.) [From v. 202.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24525 No. 29070, International-Stacey Corporation v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company et al. ; decided Apr. 14, 1945. [1945.] p. 349-351. ([Opinion] 24555.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24555 Loos. No. 29056, Amos-Thompson Corporation et al. v. Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 19, 1945. [1945.] p. 315-326. ( [Opin- ion] 24551.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24551 Potatoes. No. 28905, Florida Planters, Inc., et al. r. Florida East Coast Railway Company et al. ; decided Apr. 12, 1945. [1945.] p. 303-311. ( [Opinion] 24549.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24549 Refrigerator cars. No. 2S722, Coastal Produce Association et al. v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 12, 1945. [1945.] p. 365-370. ( [Opinion] 24559.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24559 Salt. No. 28716, Morton Salt Company v. Alton Railroad Company et al. ; decided Mar. 8, 1945. [1945.] p. 83-S4. ([Opinion] 24528.) [From v. 262] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24528 Soapstone. No. 29065, Whittaker, Clark & Daniels, Incorporated, v. Tonapah [Tonopah] & Goldfield Railroad Company et al. ; decided Apr. 23, 1945. [1945.] p. 361-364. ( [Opinion] 24558. ) [ From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24558 Sicitching charges. Phelps Dodge Corporation terminal service, ex parte 104, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services; decided Apr. 23, 1945. [1945.] p. 371^376. ([Opinion] 24560.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24560 Standard Oil Company of Louisiana terminal service, ex parte no. 104, prac- tices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services ; decided Apr. 23. 1945. [1945.] p. 285-302. ([Opinion] 24548.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24548 Talc. No. 29138, American Lava Corporation r. Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc., et al.; [decided Apr. 11, 1945]. [1945.] [1] +312-314 p. ([Opinion] 24550.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24550 Terminal services. Ex parte 104, Corn Products Refining Company terminal service, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services ; decided Apr. 2, 1945. [1945.] p. 57-77. ( [Opinion] 24526.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24526 Spencer Kellogg and Sons, Inc., terminal service, ex parte 104, practices of carriers affecting operating revenues or expenses, pt. 2, terminal services ; decided Mar. 5, 1945. [1945.] p. 205-217. ( [Opinion] 24544.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24544 Wheat. No. 29071, Dixie Portland Flour Company r. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company et al. ; decided Mar. 15, 1945. [1945.] p. 151-154. ( [Opinion] 24537. ) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24537 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 977 Decisions (Valuation) Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter- state Commerce Commission valuation reports. Bell General Pipe Line Co. Valuation docket no. 1279, Bell General Pipe Line Company; decided Dec. 14, 1944. [1945.] p. 663-680. (B-1022.) [From Valuation reports, v. 49.] * Paper, 5c. IC lval.9/a : B-1022 Central Pipe Line Co. Valuation docket no. 1280, Central Pipe Line Company ; [decided Mar. 5, 1945]. [1945.] [1] 4-704-716 p. (B-1024.) [From Valua- tion reports, v. 49.] * Paper, 5c. IC lval.9/a : B-1024 Decisions (Water carrier) Note. — The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter- state Commerce Commission reports. Bernstein Service. No. FF-159, Bernstein Service, freight forwarder application ; [decided Mar. 22, 1945]. [1945.] [1] +49S-500 p. (WC-245.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : WC-245 Blaske Lines. No. W-551, Blaske Lines contract carrier application ; decided May 1, 1945. [1945.] p. 515-520. (WC-248.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : WC-248 Chotin & Pharr, Die. 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Ernest Anderson et al., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; memorandum on behalf of administrator of Wage and Hour Division, Depart- ment of Labor, as amicus curiae. [1945.] cover title, ii+26 p. $ J 1.78 : M 314/3 Miller, Anthony P., Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 45556, Anthony P. Miller, Incor- porated, v. United States ; defendant's special answer and plea of fraud. [1945.] p. 51-62. X J 1.80 :M 612/5 Neville Coke <£• Chemical Co. N'o. 149, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Neville Coke & Chemical Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+ 17 p. X J 1.78 :N 416 A T oro, Shingu- No. 105, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Shinyu Noro and Shoie M. Goto v. United States, on petition for writ of cer- tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, ii +24 p. % J 1.78: N 789 Northern Trust Co. Nos. 189-190, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Northern Trust Company [et al.] v. National Labor Relations Board; American National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago [et al.] r. [same], on petitions for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit ; brief for National Labor Relations Board in opposition. [1945.] cover title, Li+19 p. X J 1.7S : N S14/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries 980 Government Publications Opinions of Attorney General [released for publication in pamphlet form for inclusion in v. 40]. None. — The opinions of the Attorney General are issued separately and will be published later in bound volumes. 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[1945.] cover title, i 4- 10 p. t J 1.78 :P 58 Puerto Rico. No. 4059, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, Oct. term, 1944. Hector Noel Busigo v. people of Puerto Rico; motion of appellee to dismiss appeals and brief in support thereof, statement in opposition to appellant's motion for admission to bail and statement in respect of appellant's motion for diminution of record. [1945.] cover title, i+6 p. t J 1.76 : B 964/2 Seminole Indians. No. 101, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Seminole Nation v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+21 p. * J 1.78 : Se 52/11 Shrier, .1., d Sons Co. No. 162, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 194.", Harold Shrier, individually and doing business under name and style of A. Shrier & Sons Company, registered Michigan co-partnership, r. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit ; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i +16 p. % J1.78:Sh86 Siskind. H. Henri/. Brief and appendix for appellee, United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1945, no. 9018, H. Henry Siskind v. Henry Morgenthau, jr., Secretary of Treasury, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1945.] cover title, i-f 24 p. % J 1.77 : Si 82 Southern Fireproofing Co. Civil no. 1176, Cincinnati, district court, southern district of Ohio, western division, United States v. Southern Fireproofing Com- pany, a partnership, and Jacob Lichter and Jennie L. Lichter; brief of United States in support of motions for summary judgment and judgment on pleadings. [1945.] cover title, iii 4-64 p. i J 1.75: So 88/4 Spalding. Jack •/. No. — . in Supreme Court of United States. Oct. term. 1945, Marion H. Allen, collector of internal revenue, v. Trust Company of Georgia and Hughes Spalding, executors of Jack J. Spalding; petition for writ of cer- tiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit. [1945.] cover title, ii+19 p. t J 1.7S : Sp IS Proceedings in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, no. 11160, Marion H. Allen, collector of internal revenue, p. Trust Company of Georgia and Hughes Spalding, executors of Jack J. Spalding, appeal from district court for middle district of Georgia. [1945.] p. 225-23& t J 1.76 : Sp 18/3 Tauo. Martin G. No. 195, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term. 1945. Martin G. Taub [et al.], of Jersey City, N. J., v. Chester Bowles, price adminis- trator, on petition for writ of certiorari to Emergency Court of Appeals ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title. i4-26 d. t J 1.78 : T 19 Tlingit Indians. No. 11006. in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Tee-Hit-Ton Tribe of Tlingit Indians of Alaska, for itself and for benefit of its members, by William L. Paul, as member thereof, ex rel. United States, as guardian of said tribe, v. Clarence Olson, as Alaska fishery management supervisor of Fish ft Wildlife Service of Department of Interior [et al.]. upon appeal from District Court for Alaska, division no. 1. supplementary brief for appellees. [1045.] cover title, 1+ 4p. J J1.76:T547/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 981 Tower, Francis E. United States circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit [no. 9868, Francis E. Tower v. commissioner of internal revenue, petition to review decision of Tax Court] ; proceedings. [1945.] p. 81-90. t J 1.76 :T 652/3 Wilson, Lee, & Co. Brief for appellant, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, no. 13082, civil, United States r. J. H. ("rain and R. E. Lee Wilson, jr., trustees of Lee Wilson iSc Company, a business trust, Wilson, Ark., appeal from district court for eastern district of Arkansas. [1945.] cover title, ii+35 p. t J 1.76 : W 695/5 Women's Sportswear Manufacturers Association. Civil action no. 4029, in dis- trict court for district of Massachusetts, United States v. Women's Sportswear Manufacturers Association et al. ; complaint. [1945.] cover title, i+13 p. large 8° % J 1.75 : W 842 LABOR DEPARTMENT Addresses. Tomorrow is here, address of Lewis B. Schwellenbach, Secretary of Labor, over N. B. C, July 13, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] t L 1.13 : T 59 Publications. [New publications of Department of Labor available without cost to business press editors.] May 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t L1.2:P96 Report. 33d annual report of Secretary of Labor, fiscal year 1945. [1945.] [l]+33p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 14-30221 L 1.1: 945 CHILDREN'S BUREAU Cripples. Facts about crippled children, 1944. [Reprint with changes July 1945.] [2] +14 p. (Publication 293.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card L 41-95 L 5.20 : 293/2-2 Infant care. Cuidado da crianga, na primeira infancia, edicao portuguesa do opusculo initulado Infant care (1944), publicado pelo Departamento da Crianga da Secretaria do Trabalho dos Estados Unidos da America. 1945. x+158 p. il. (Tradugao Central de Reparticao Central de Tradugoes; Pub- lieagao TC-16.) [Other illustrations on front and back covers. For an Eng- lish edition of Infant care, issued by Children's Bureau, see the Monthly catalog for June 1945, p. 628.] t • Item 1029 S 16.7: 16/2 Schools. National back-to-school drive, 1945-46. [1945.] 6 leaves+5 p. 1 pi. 4° [Processed. Sponsored by Children's Bureau, Labor Department, and Education Office, Federal Security Agency, opening date, Aug. 7, 1945.] t L. C. card L 45-85 L 5.2 : Sch 6/4 Social statistics: Changes in volume of foster care, 1933-43 [prepared by J. S. Fuerst] ; Juvenile-court statistics, 1943 [prepared by I. Richard Periman]. 1945.] 24 p. il. 4° [Supplement to v. 9, no. 12 (June 1945) of The child.] * Paper, 5c. L 5.35 : 9/12/supp. LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION Chlorine, exposure to high concentrations due to accident or carelessness stifle, inflame lungs, kill [with bibliography]. [1945.] 14 p. narro (Controlling chemical hazards series no. 2) * Paper, 10c. • Item It T M carelessness may row 12° 754 L 16.25 : 2 Posters. Congratulations, we have won this award, thanks to your fine work in holding down job accidents; [all lettered poster]. 1945. 28.9X21 in. t L 16.8 : Ac 2/2 Safe operation of metal shapers ; industrial safety charts, series G, no. 1-6. [1945.] 11X43.3 in. [Six charts issued as one publication folded so that each chart measures 11X7.2 in. Prepared in cooperation with Mill & Factory.] *5c. single copy ($3.75 per 100). L 16.8: Sal/7 We have accepted the challenge and this plant is enrolled in the Depart- ment of Labor's drive for a million fewer accidents; [all lettered poster]. 1945. 18X2S.9 in. t L 16.8: Ac 2/3 • Sent to Depository Libraries <)S2 Government Publications Safety of life, is this trip necessary? [1045.] 12 p. IL 24° [Relates to job accidents to office workers.] * Paper, 5c • item 7.~>4. L16.2:T73 shii. Control of accidents, fabricated Btru et u ral steel Industry. [1945.] vi+l-l p. 4° [Industry drive no. 4. J t • Item 754 L. Q card L 45-84 LlG.2:St3 Fabricated structural steel, supervisor's safety guide. [1945.] [l] +5-f- [l] p. 4 U [Processed.] t Llu.2:St3/3 Organizing for safety, fabricated structural steel. [1945.] [l]+6+[l] p. 4" [Processed, industry drive no. 4] t Ll6.2:St3/2 Safety .made for workers, fabricated structural steel. [ 1945.] [3] +12 p. 11. oblong 48° • Paper, 5c. single copj ($1.00 per 100). •Item 754 L 10.^ : St :;/4 LAJBOE STATISTICS BUREAU Activities. Fact-finding activities of Bureau Of Labor Statistics; [prepared by Harold R. Ilosea in cooperation with Bureau's branch chiefs]. [1945.] |l]+iii + 27-r-[l] p. t Bulletin 831.) I From Monthly labor review. May 1945.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 759 L. C card L 45-38 L 2.3 : 831 Same. (II. doc. 1SS, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Belgian social security act*. 1944—15. [1945.] 5 p. (Serial no. R. 1759.) [From Monthly labor re\ lew, July 1945.] t L 2.6/a : So 13/8 British wages councils act, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. (Serial no. R. 1761.) [From Monthly labor review. July 1945.] t L 2.6/a : B 777/6 Canada. Canadian program for maintaining employment and income. [1945.] 5 p. (Serial no. R. 1760.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] t L 2.6/a : Em 73/49 Hours and earnings in Canada, Nov. 1944 and Mar. 1945. [1945.] 3 p. (Serial no. R. 1762.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] t L 2.0/a : H 816/11 Charts. Bureau of Labor Statistics chart series [June 1945]. 1915. iii+Al- Ai^+Bl-BlO+Cl-CS+Dl-DS-f-El-ElS p. il. oblong 12° [Page numbers in each group are duplicated. One set of pages contains text and one set contains charts. Text and other illustrations on p. 1-4 of cover.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 762 L. C. card L 44-186 L 2.14 : 945 China's plans for postwar industrialization. [1945.] 2 p. (Serial no. R. 1758.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] t L 2.6/a : P S47/11 Construction. Probable volume of postwar construction ; [prepared by Alexander C. Findlay]. [194o.] iv+58p. (Bulletin 825.] [From Monthly labor review, Feb.-Apr* 1945, with additional data.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 759 L. C. card L 45-43 L 2.3 : S25 Same. (H. doc. 150, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Court decisions. Recent decisions of interest to labor; [prepared in Office of Solicitor, Department of Labor]. [1945.] 6 p. (Serial no. R. 1752.) [From Monthly labor review, June 1945.] t L 2.6/a S : 945/6 Recent decisions of interest to labor; [prepared in Office of Solicitor, De- partment of Labor]. [1945.] 5 p. ( Serial no. R. 1763.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] t L 2.6/a S : 945/7 Cutlery. Hourly earnings in pocket-cutlery and steel-flatware industry, Jan. 1945; [prepared by Edith M. Bergstrom]. [1945.] 9 p. (Serial no. R. 1753.) [From Monthly labor review, June 1945.] f L 2.6/a : P 751/2 Employment. Effects of cut-backs in war contracts on employment and turnover of selected plants; [prepared by Carolyn Gonyo Bernhard]. [1945.] 7 p. (Serial no. R. 1755.) [Prom Monthly labor review. June 1945.] t L 2.6/a : C 971 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 983 Em ploym en t — Continued. Employment resulting from United States exports, 1939 ; prepared by Jerome Cornfield. [1945. J 2 p. (Serial no. R. 17Go. ) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] t L 2.G/a : Em 73/50/939 Impact of the war on employment in 181 centers of war activity. 1945. iv+32 p. (Bulletin 826.) * Taper, 10c. • Item 759 L. C. card L45-83 L 2.3 : 826 Same. (H. doc. 151, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Knitted outerwear. Annual and hourly earnings, Philadelphia knitted-outerwear industry, 1943; [prepared by Kermit B. Mohm]. [1945.] iv+7 p. (Bulletin 830.) [From Monthly labor review, May 1945, with additional data.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 759 L. C. card L45-42 L 2.3 : 830 Same. (H. doc. 187, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Labor. Chronology of labor events, Jan.-Mar. 1945. [1945.] 7 p. (Serial no. R. 1751.) [From Monthly labor review, June 1945.] t L 2.6/a : L 113/30/945 Labor turnover in munitions and nonnmnitions industries, 1943 and 1944; prepared by Margaret V. V. Buff urn, assisted by Ruth E. Walther. [1945.] 8 p. il. (Serial no. R. 1757.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] f L 2.6/a : M 925 Manufacturing. Indexes of wage-earners employment in manufacturing indus- tries by metropolitan area, Jan. and Feb. 1945. Apr. 6 and 28, 1945. 4 p. and 4 + [2] p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Previous issues not entered in the Monthly catalog.] f L 2.24 :945/l, 2 Same, continued, with title, Indexes of production worker employment in manufacturing industries by metropolitan area, Mar. and Apr. 1945. May 28 and June 30, 1945. Each 4 p. 4° t L 2.24 :945/3, 4 Netherlands. Postwar planning for labor in Netherlands. [1945.1 2 p. [From Monthly labor review, June 1945.] f L 2.6/a : P 847/9 Pottery. Wages in pottery manufacture in East Liverpool (Ohio) area, Oct. 1944; [prepared by Charles Rubenstein]. [1945.] 4 p. (Serial no. R. 1764.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] f L 2.6/a :P 856 Prices in 1st quarter of 1945. [1945.] 17 p. (Serial no. R. 1754.) [From Monthly labor review, June 1945.] t L 2.6/a : P 931/7/945 Shipyards. Shipyard injuries, 1944 ; [prepared by Frank S. McElroy and George R. McCormack]. [1945.] ii+10 p. (Bulletin S34.) [From Monthly labor review, Mav 1945, with additional data.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 759 L. C. card L43-55 L 2.3 : 834 Same. (H. doc. 222. 79th Cong. 1st sess J Union agreements. Guaranteed-employment and annual-wage provisions in union agreements, effective Jan. 1945; [prepared by Abraham Weiss]. [1945.] V4-26 p. (Bulletin 828.) [From Monthly labor review, Apr. 1945, with addi- tional data.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 759 L. C. card L45-41 L2.3:82S Same. (II. doc. 154, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Union of South Africa. Postwar reconstruction in Union of South Africa. [1945.] 10 p. (Serial no. R. 1750.) [From Monthly labor review, June 1945.] t L 2.6/a : P 847/10 SOLICITOR Kemp & Pitts. Nos. 11361 and 11357, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Katharine F. Lenroot, chief of Children's Bureau, Department of Labor, v. Lmis Kemp [et al.], doing business as Kemp & Pitts; [same] v. Hazlehurst Mercantile Company and Alford & Miller Co., doing busines as Hazlehurst Mercantile Co., or Roper's Shed, appeal from district court for southern district of Mississippi, Jackson division, S. C. Mize, judge; brief for appellant. [1045.] cover title, ii+28 p. * L 21.7 : K 32/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297 — 45— No. 608 5 984 Government Publications Unlmonm Groin Co. No. 8568, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and. Hour Division, v. Uhlmanu Grain Company, .lack A. Benjamin, Paul LThlmann, and Richard F. Uhlmann, co- partners doing bnsines as Uhlmann & Benjamin; appellant's brief. [1945.] cover tii le, 1+15 p. | L21.7:Uh6 WOMEN'S BUREAI Labor laws and legislation. State labor laws for women with wartime modifica- tions. Dec. 15. 1944: pt. 2, Analysis of plant facilities laws. 1945. ii+43 p. (Bulletin 202-2.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 777 L. C. card L45-23 L 13.3 : 201T-2 Seniority. Status of women in unions in war plants, seniority. [1945.] [2] p. il. f°, folded into 12° size. (Union series no. 1, 1945.) f • Item 779 L. C. -aid L 15-14 L 13.13:1 X-ray technicians. Outlook for women in occupations in medical services: X-ray technicians [with lists of references ; prepared by Marguerite Wykoff Zapoleon with assistance of Elsie Katcher]. [1945.] vi+14 p. il. (Bulletin 203, no. S.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 777 L. C. card L45-5 L 13.3 : 203/no. 8 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Addresses. Bill of Rights, address & remarks by Luther H. Evans, acting libraria n of Congress, and Byron Price, director of censorship, on occasion of presentation of original of Bill of Rights to Library of Congress by Barnev Balaban, Feb. 21, 1945. [194.").] [2] +14 p. narrow 8° t • Item 784 L. C. card 45-36495 LC 1.14 : B 49 Job of librarian of Congress, address by Luther H. Evans, librarian of Congress, delivered over Radio Station WTOP, Columbia Broadcasting Station, Washington, D. C. July 21, 1945. [1945.] [4] p. j © L. C. card 45-3G513 LC 1.14 : L 61/2 American republics. Guide to official publications of other American republics: 2, Bolivia : James B. Childs general editor. [1945.] 66 p. ( [Latin American series no. 10.] ) * Paper, 15c. • Item 784 L. C. card 45-3661S LC 1.16 : 10 Same : 7, Cuba ; James B. Childs, general editor. [1945.] 40 p. ([Latin Americanseriesno.il.]) * Paper, 10c. • Item 7S4 LC 1.16 : 11 MUSIC DIVISION Folk music of United States, issued from collections of Archive of American Folk Song [introduction and descriptive booklet for] : Album 11, Sacred harp singing from Archive of American Folk Song edited by George Pullen Jackson. ri945.] 5 p. 4° [To accompany album 11 containing phonograph records 51-55.] Included in price of complete album 11 sold by Library of Congress. LC 12.7 : 11/introd. NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS Aircraft enr/incs. Effect of inlet-valve design, size, and lift on air capacity and output of 4-stroke engine [with list of references] ; by James C. Livengood and John D. Stanitz. Washington. Nov. 1943. cover title, 20 p. 11 pi. 4° (Techni- cal notes 915.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/915 Cylinders. Part-throttle operation and control of piston-ported 2-stroke cylinder [with list of references] : by A. R. Rogowski and C. Fayette Taylor. Washing- ton, Nov. 1943. cover title, 27 p. 2S pi. 4° (Technical notes 919.) [Proc- ■d.l t Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/919 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 985 Cylinders — Continued. Some investigations of general instability of stiffened metal cylinders: 1, Review of theory and bibliography [with references and bibliography]. Wash- ington, July 1943. cover title, 2t! p. 1 pi. 4" (Technical notes 005.) [Processed. Investigation by Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. ] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 0/005 Same: 2, Preliminary tests of wire-braced specimens and theoretical studies [with list of references]. Washington, July 1943. cover title, 25 p. 47 pi. 4° (Technical notes 90G.) [Processed. Investigation by Guggenheim Aeronauti- cal Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/906 — Same: 3, Continuation of tests of wire-braced specimens and preliminary tests of sheet-covered specimens [with list of references]. Washington, Aug. 1943. cover title, 14 p. 10 pi. 4° (Technical notes 907.) [1'rocessed. Investi- gation by Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, California Institute of Tech- nology.] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/907 — Same : 4, Continuation of tests of sheet-covered specimens and studies of buckling phenomena of unstiffened circular cylinders [with list of references]. Washington, Aug. 1943. cover title, 14 p. 44 pi. 4° (Technical notes 908.) [Processed. Investigation by Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, Cali- fornia Institute of Technology.] f Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/908 — Same : 5, Stiffened metal cylinders subjected to pure bending [with list of references]. Washington, Aug. 1943. cover title, 29 p. il. 45 pi. 4° (Technical notes 909.) [Processed. Investigation by Guggenheim Aeronautical Labora- tory, California Institute of Technology.] | Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/909 — Same : 6, Stiffened metal cylinders subjected to combined bending and trans- verse shear Lwith list of references]. Washington, Sept. 1943. cover title. 12 p. 75 pi. 4° (Technical notes 910.) [Processed. Investigation by Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/910 — Same: 7, Stiffened metal cylinders subjected to combined bending and tor- sion [with list of references]. Washington, Nov. 1913. cover title, 9 p. 40 pi. 4° (Technical notes 911.) [Processed. Investigation by Guggenheim Aeronauti- cal Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.] f Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/911 NATIONAL ARCHIVES Records. Let's look at the record; [by] Solon J. Buck. [1945.] p. 109-114. ([Publication 45-11.]) [Processed. Reprinted by National Archives from American archivist, v. 8, no. 2, Apr. 1945.] t L. C. card A 45-2387 AE 1.2 : R 24 FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION Note. — The archivist of the United States acting through this division established by him under the provisions of the Federal register act (49 Stat. 500, as amended ; 44 U. S. C, and BUDp. 301 et seq.), is charged with the custody and. together with the Public Printer, with the prompt and uniform printing and distribution of the documents required or authorized to be published under sec. 5 of this act. Such documents required or authorized to be so published are printed and distributed forthwith by the Government Printing Office in a serial publication designated the Federal register. 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[3] +31 p. 4° (National housing bulletin 3.) [Processed. Advance copy.] t NHA 1.3 : 3/prelim. Roads. Federal-state-local urban highway planning, its significance for housing planning. Washington, D. C, Feb. 1945. [l]+4+[10] p. 4° (Bulletin 15.) [Processed.] t NHA 1.7: 15 FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION Housing insurance. Multifamily rental housing insurance, administrative rules and regulations under sec. 207 of title 2 of national housing act. Revised Aug. 1, 1945. [Aug. 1. 1945.] [l]+28 p. (FHA form 2012.) t • Item 466 L. C card 45-36331 NHA 2.6 : R 29/945 FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY Posters. Watch these fire hazards! home cleaning, trash, old clothes, electric equipment; safety poster 6. 1945. 22.4X16 in. t NHA 4.9: 6 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Note. — The bound volumes of Decisions and orders are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C, at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Boguc Electric Co. No. 8950, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit. National Labor Relations Board r. Bogue Electric Company, on petition for enforce- ment of order of National Labor Relations Board ; reply brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, i+13 p. I LR1.9:B634/3 Decisions and orders of National Labor Relations Board, v. 5S, Sept. 1-Oct. 31, 1944. 1045. xvi+1670p. * Cloth, $2.75. • Item 844 L. C. card 37-26136 LR 1.8 : 58 Tower, A. J., Co. No. 4099, in circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. A. J. Tower Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, iii+17 p. large S° % LR1.9:T651 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 987 NAVY DEPARTMENT Posters. Save today for these tomorrow through Navy war bond program ; [poster]. 1945. 25.9X18.3 in [Also issued in size 12.6X9 in.] J N 1.31 : B 64/16 Take salt tablets to avoid heat cramps; official Navy safety poster. 1945. 21.9X17 in. [Illustrator, Thorndike.] t N 1.31/2 : Sa 3 MARINE CORPS Occupational specialties. Manual of military occupational specialties; prepared by Classification Division, Detail Branch, Personnel Department. June 1945. iii+[l] 4-253 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 873 L. C. card 45-36583 N 9.16 : Oc 1/945 MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Statistical reporting and diagnostic nomenclature, Medical Department, Navy. [1945.] cover title, 71 p. [Reprint of pt. 2, chap. 3, Manual of Medical Depart- ment, U. S. N, 1945 revision.] f N 10.5/la : N 728/945 NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE Note. — The charts, sailing directions, and light lists of the Hydrographic Office, for the duration of the war, will be sold only by the Hydrographic Office, Navy Department, Wash- ington, D. C, and the Hydrographic Distributing Offices located in the principal seaports of the United States. Certain standard manuals of the Hydrographic Office are sold by agents at the principal American seaports and lake ports, and are also available through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C., at list price. Copies of list of publications, weekly Hydrographic bulletins, and Notices to mariners are supplied free only to those having definite need therefor, on application to the Hydro- graphic Office, Navy Department, Washington, D. C., and at the branch Hydrographic Offices in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, San Pedro, Calif., San Juan, P. R. Captain of the Port, Panama Canal, Port- land (Oreg.), Seattle, Honolulu, T. H., Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Marie, and Duluth. Notice to mariners, North American-Caribbean edition, no. 27-33 ; July 5-Aug. 18, 1945. [1945.] [xix] 4-1-159 leaves. [Weekly.] t N 6.11/5 : 945/27-33 Note. — This publication, of which no. 22 is the first issue, contains the same informa- tion for the areas indicated in the title as the complete edition. The North American- Caribbean edition of Notice to mariners is for the use of vessels operating solely in the North American area. NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU Posters. That was the day I joined the WAVES; [poster], n.p. NRB May 28 [1945.] 40.1X28 in. [Illustrator, John Falter.] t N 17.23/2 : W 36/11 There are no restrictions on national service life insurance as to residence, travel, occupation, hobbies; [poster]. 1945. 16X10.5 in. [Illustrator, Ketcham.] % N 17.23/2 : In 7 SHIPS BUREAU Elevators. Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 83, Elevators; June 1, 1945. [1945.] [l]+4p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 913 N 29.13: 83/945 Posters. Boilers ; poster 1-10. 1945. Each 16.9X11 in. [Cardboard.] * 25c per set of 10 posters. N 29.15 : B 03/no.l-10 1. Scuttlebum shaves without a razor. 2. Scuttlebum gets square with the chief. 3. Scuttlebum gums up the works ! 4. False reading water gages, cause desert scenes in which heat rages. 5. If I guess wrong, I'll never know it ! 6. Mebbe I should put in for a transfer. 7. Nothing like a permanent wave to keep in trim. 8. Scuttlebum gets away from it all. 9. When cleaning deposits from plastic front walls, be sure that only the carbon falls ! 10. Tsk ! tsk ! • Sent to Depository Libraries 988 Government Publications Pumps. Bureau of Ships manual: chap 47. rumps. Revised Feb. 1945. 1945. [1]+101 p. il. 1 pi. [Title mi cover is: Instructions for operation and main- tenance of pumps. 1 * Paper, 20c. • Item 913 L. C. card 45-3t;r>68 N 29.13 : 47/945 Rigging. Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 18, Rigging. [Revised May 1945.] [1945.] 2 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 913 N 29.13 : 18/945 Shipbuilding. Pointers on safe shipbuilding and repair. [1945.] 40 p. il. 4° (Technical publication 14.) [Text and other illustrations on p. 1—4 of cover.] •Paper, 15c. • Item 912 N2».14:14 Submarines. Bureau of Ships manual : chap. 94, sec. 1, Submarine safety, respira- tion and rescue devices. 1945. 114-00 p. il. [Title on cover is: Submarine safety, respiration and rescue devices. This chapter supersedes art. 2845 and 2846, Construction and Repair Bureau Manual, and Construction and Repair Bureau pamphlet (Submarine safety respiration and rescue devices).] * Paper, l."c. • Item 913 L. C card 45-3CG21 N 29.13 :94/sec.l/945 SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Government supplies. Joint Army-Navy specification: Ammonia, anhydrous, synthetic. 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-A-182.) J X 20.23 : JAN-A-182 Note. — This and the following specifications are issued with perforations for insertion in loose-leaf binders. Same: Anthracene (technical grade); Apr. 30, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° ( JAN-A-202. ) f N 20.23 : JAN-A-202 Same: Bins, rotarv ("for storage purposes aboard ship): Mav 29. 194". [1945.] 5 p. 12° (JAN-B-203.) t N 20.23 : JAN-B-203 Same : Calculators, distance-speed-time, navigational ; May 31, 1945. [1945.] 6p.il. 12° (JAN-C-222.) f N 20.23 : JAN-C-222 Same: Cellulose, woodpulp (sulfite) (for use in explosives). 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-C-216.) X N 20.23 : JAN-C-216 Same: Circles, azimuth, and circles, bearing; June 19, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 12° ( JAN-C-22S.) [Supersedes Navy Department specifications 18C12c. July 1, 1943, 18ClGa, Oct. 1, 1942.] f X 20.23 : JAN-C-22S Same: Floodlights, incandescent (shipboard use) ; May 31, 1945. [1945.] 14 p. il. 12° (JAN-F-220.) [Supersedes Navy Department specifications 17F12, Sept. 1, 1943, 17F12a, Sept. 1, 1944.] f N 20.23 : JAN-F-220 Same: Interference measurement, radio, methods of, 150 kilocycles to 20 megacycles (for components and complete assemblies) ; June 14, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (JAN-I-225.) t N 20.23 : JAN-I-225 Same: Ladders, chain (shipboard use) ; May 31, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° i JAN-L-221. ) t N 20.23 : JAN-L-221 Same: Mercurous chloride (calomel) (for ordnance use). 1945. 1 p. 12° ( JAN-M-201 . ) t N 20.23 : JAN-M-201 Same : Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, bags, interior pack- aging; June 21, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. 12° (JAN-P-117.) [Supersedes U. S. Army specification 100-14A. sec. 17. Feb. 15, 1943, Navy Department specifica- tion 39P16a, sec. 17, Feb. 15, 1943.] f N 20.23 : JAN-P-117 Same: Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, batteries, storage, automotive and Navy portable (exceeding 15 pounds weight) ; May IS, 1945. [194H.] 12 p. il. 12°' (JAN-P-208.) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-208 Same: Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, boxes, fiberboard ( V-board and W-board), exterior and interior, amdt. 1; June 9, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (JAN-P-108 [amdt. 1].) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-108/amdt.l Same: Packaging, packing, and container-marking, tubes, radio, electron. 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-P-75.) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-75 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 989 Government supplies — Continued. Same: Phosphorus, red. 1945. 1 p. 12° ( JAN-P-211. ) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-211 Same: Phosphorus, white. 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-P-215.) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-215 Same : Reels and reel containers, 16-mm motion picture projection ; May 29, 1945. [1945.] 15 p. il. 12° (JAN-R-214.) t N 20.23 : JAN-R-214 Same: Sinkers, sounding-machine (navigational) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. il. 12° (JAN-S-227.) t N 20.23 : JAN-S-227 Same: Sockets, electric -lamp, pendant and fixture (shipboard use) ; May 21, 1945. [19-15.] 9 p. 12° (JAN-S-213.) f N 20.23 : JAN-S-213 Same: Sodium oxalate (technical grade). 1945. 1 p. 12" (JAN-S- 210. ) t N 20.23 : JAN-S-210 ■ Navy Department specification : Aluminum-pigment (paste form) ; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (52 Alt') [Supersedes 52 Ale, Sept. 1, 1939.] t N 20.6/2 : 52 A If Same: Antimony, slabs; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (4GA13.) t N 20.6/2 : 46 A 13 Same : Belts, battalion-flagstaff ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (5B5b.) [Supersedes 5 B 5a, Nov. 1, 1941.] t N 20.6/2: 5 B5b Same: Bronze, manganese, wrought, bars, forgings, plates, rods, shapes, sheets, and strips ; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 15 p. 12° (46B15e.) [Supersedes 46B15d, Nov. 1, 1939.] t N 20.6/2 : 46 B 15e Same: Cement, linoleum; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (52C5c.) [Supersedes 52C5b, Mar. 1, 1941.] t N 20.6/2 : 52 C 5c Same: Clothing, protective, leather, for welders (men); July 16, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (37C6c.)' [Supersedes 37C6b, Mar. 1, 1943.] t N 20.6/2 : 37 C 6c Same : Compound, polishing ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (51C18c.) f N 20.6/2 : 51 C 18c Same: Covering, organic-plastic (for instrument bodies) ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (33C8.) t N 20.6/2: 33 C 8 Same : Cutters, butter ; Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.7 4 p. 12° (64Cla.) [Super- sedes 64C1, June 30, 1913.] t N 20.0/2 : 64 C la Same: Dichlorodifluoromethane (F-12) ; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (SIDlla.) [Supersedes 51D11, Jan. 3, 1944.] t N 20.6/2 : 51 D 11a Same: Disks, abrasive-coated, aluminum-oxide, and silicon-carbide (for use on portable sanding machines) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 12° (40D8.) t N 20.6/2 : 40 D 8 Same: Dispensers, salt-tablet; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (57D21.) (Supersedes 51D3a, Aug. 1, 1944.] f N 20.6/2 : 57 D 21 Same: Enamel, gray; July 2, 1945. [1945.] S p. il. 12° (52E4.) f N 20.0/2: 52 E 4 Same: Filters, lubricating-oil, engine, Navy standard (small) ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 12° (66F3.) t N 20.6/2: 66 F 3 - Same: Fluid (oil), fog, no. 1; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (7Fla.) [Supersedes 7F1, Jan. 2, 1945.] f N 20.6/2 : 7 F la Same: Gloves, working, cotton, with leather palm; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° ( 37G2U. ) t N 20.6/2 : 37 ( ; 21 ! Same: Grog, insulating, granular, calcined; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (32G4b.) [Supersedes 32G4a, Mar. 15, 1945.] f N2D.0 2 : 32 G 4l> Same: Hoods, anti-flash; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (37H15.) t N 20.6/2 : 37 II 15 • Sent to Depository Libraries 990 Government Publications Government supplies — Continued. Same: Hose, oil-and-gasoline-suction-and-discharge, smooth-bore; June 15, 1945. [1945.] lip. il. 12° (33H17.) f N 20.6/2 : 33 H 17 Sauie: Hose, oil-and-gasoline-suction-and-discharge, synthetic-rubber, wire- stiff ened ; July 2, 1945. [1945,] 10 p. il. 12° (33H4g.) [Supersedes 33 H 4f, Aug. 1, 1944.] t N 20.6/2 : 33 H 4g Same: Hose, palnt-or-dope-spray ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 12° (33 H 19c.) [Supersedes 33 H 19a, June 1, 1944, 33 H 19b, Nov. 15, 1944.] f N 20.6/2 : 33 H 19c Same: Indicating-systems, tank-level (static-head) ; July 10, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. 11. 12° (45-I-2u.) [Supersedes 45-I-2a, June 1, 1935, 45-I-2c, Mar. 1, 1937.] t N 20.6/2 : 45-I-2d Same: Lenses and globes, electric-light; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (17L5h.) [Supersedes 17L5g, Mar. 1, 1944.] t N 20.6/2 : 17 L 5h Same: Machines, dishwashing, and dish-baskets; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 16 p. 12° (6GM12.) [Supersedes 61M3, June 1, 1928.] t N 20.6/2 : 66 M 12 Same: Mandrels, dental, compensating; July 2, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (57M3a.) [Supersedes 57M3, Dec. 1, 1941.] % N 20.6/2 : 57 M 3a Same: Masks, face, anti-flash; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (37M12. ) t N 20.6/2 : 37 M 12 Same: Nickel-copper-alloy, bars, forgings, plates, rods, shapes, sheets, strips, and wire; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. 12° (46M7g.) [Supersedes 4GM7f, July 1, 1938.] t N 20.6/2 : 46 M 7g — Same : Oil, castor, dehydrated ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (52-0-18.) t N 20.6/2 : 52-0-18 — Same: Oil, linseed, heat-bodied; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° ( 52-0-20. ) t N 20.6/2 : 52-O-20 — Same: Oil, lubricating (dental); July 2, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (14-0-16. ) t N 20.6/2 : 14-0-16 — Same: Oil, transformer; Julv 2, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (14-0-12c.) [Supersedes 14-0-12b, June 1, 1943.] % N 20.6/2 : 14-0-l2c — Same: Packing, sheet, asbestos, compressed (symbol 2150) ; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (33P13d.) t N 20.6/2 : 33 P 13 d — Same: Paddles, laminated, boat and life-float; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 12° ( 23P14. ) f N 20.6/2 : 23 P 14 — Same: Paint, deck, black (formula no. 24); July 16, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (52P27. ) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 27 — Same : Paint, deck, red (formula no. 23) ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (52P23a.) [Supersedes 52P23, Jan. 2, 1945.] f N 20.6/2 : 52 P 23a — Same: Paint, deck, white (formula no. 20U) ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (52P48. ) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 48 — Same : Paint, outside, dull-black (formula no. 104) ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 12° (52P70.) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 70 — Same: Paint, striping, blue (formula no. 43); July 2, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12° ( 52P39. ) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 39 — Same: Paint, striping, brown (formula no. 41) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 12° (52P38. ) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 38 — Same: Paint, striping, red (formula no. 40); July 2, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12° ( 52P31. ) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 31 — Same: Paint, striping, yellow (formula no. 42) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 8p.il. 12° (52P30.) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 30 — Same: Plaster, magnesia; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (32P10a.) [Supersedes 32P10, May 1, 1943.] f N 20.6/2 : 32 P 10a • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 991 Government supplies — Continued. Same: Primer, metal (brown); June 15, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° ( 52P26. ) t N 20.G/2 : 52 P 26 Same: Protective-coating (heat-hardening), phenol-formaldehyde; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (52P59.) t N 20.(5/2 : 52 P 59 Same: Reamers, carbon-steel, and high-speed-steel, and arbors, shell- reamer ; Julv 16, 1945. [1945.] 24 p. il. 12° (41R7d.) [Supersedes 41R7, Aug. 1, 1934, 41R7c, Feb. 1, 1941.] t N 20.0/2 : 41 R 7d Same : Reflectors, searchlight, parabolic ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (17R8.) t N 20.6/2: 17 R 8 - Same: Refractory, water-wall, boiler; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (32R2c.) [Supersedes 32R2b, Oct. 1, 1941.] f N 20.6/2 : 32 R 2c Same: Reseating-outfits, valve (globe, angle, and cross), steam; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (40Rlb.) [Supersedes 40Rla, Sept. 1, 1923.] f N 20.6/2 : 40 R lb Same: Rods and wire, welding, iron and steel (for gas welding) ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (46R4c.) [Supersedes 46R4b, Sept. 3, 1940.] f N 20.6/2 : 46 R 4c Same: Rope, manila, and substitutes; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 12° (21R7.) f N 20.6/2: 21 R 7 Same: Sockets, table; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. il. 12° (42S2c.) [Supersedes 42S2b, June 1, 1938.] f N 20.6/2 : 42 S 2c Same: Socks, winter, N-l ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (73S4.) t N 20.6/2 : 73 S 4 Same: Stakes and plates (bench), coppersmiths', tinsmiths', and sheet- metal-workers' ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. il. 12° (41S34c.) [Supersedes 41S34b, June 1, 1938.] f N 20.6/2 : 41 S 34c Same: Sweaters, Women's Naval Reserve; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (55S32.) f N 20.6/2 : 55 S 32 Same : Tableware, plastic ; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 14 p. il. 12° (63T12.) f N 20.6/2 : 63 T 12 Same: Thermometers, industrial; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° ( 18T7k. ) f N 20.6/2 : 18 T 7k Same : Tubes, boiler, seamless ; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (44T3g.) t N 20.6/2 : 44 T 3g Same: Valves, pump, synthetic-rubber; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (HVlc.) [Supersedes HVlb, Jan. 2, 1942.] t N 20.6/2 : 11 V 1c Same: Varnish, mixing, alkyl-phenolic ; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° ( 52 V18a. ) [ Supersedes 52V18, Aug. 1, 1944. ] t N 20.6/2 : 52 V 18a Same: Varnish, spar, water-resisting (formula no. 80); June 15, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 12 B (52V12c.) [Supersedes 52V12b, Apr. 1, 1927.] t N 20.6/2 : 52 V 12c Same: Vermiculite, expanded (pigment) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° ( 52 V19. ) t N 20.6/2 : 52 V 19 Same: Wrenches, torque, indicator; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° ( 41 Wll. ) t N 20.6/2 : 41 W 11 Same: Xylene (xylol) ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (52X1.) | N 20.6/2 : 52 X 1 PAN AMERICAN UNION Note. — The Pan American Union sells Its own illustrated monthly Bulletin, booklets, and other publications, at prices ranging from 5c. to $2.00. The price of any edition of the Bulletin ia 15c. a single copy, the English edition is $1.50 a year, the Spanish edition $1.00 • Sent to Depository Libraries 992 Government Publications a year, the Portuguese edition $1.00 a year; there is an additional charge of 75c. a year on each edition for countries outside the Pan American Union. Address the Pan American Union, Washington, D. C. Asuncion, Paraguay. Asuncion. Washington ,D. C. [194.".] 20 p. EL t Paper, ."»•. L. C. card 45-86562 PA 1.2 : As 9/2 Coloinhiu. Higher education in Latin America: v. 3, Universities of Colombia I wiili bibliography] : by Katherine Lenore M irgan. Washington, D. C, 194.1. [l]+v+180 leaves, 4 a [Processed.] tPaper, 50c. L. C. card 44-40518 PA 1.2 : Ed 8/3/V.3 THacipUne. Discipline escolar [con lista de o1 ras obras sobre el mismo tenia ; por] George V. SheviakOV y Fritz Eedl. Washington, D. C, 1944. [4]+26+[l] p. ([Educaci6n do. 127.]) [Series designation appears on Cover.] t Paper, 10c. PA 1.13 : s*127 Employment of United States citizens in Latin America [with bibliography]. Washington, D. C, 1945. [2] +18 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36541 PA 1.2 : Em 7 Heroes. National heroes of the Americas. Washington, D. C, 1945. [2] +26 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36537 PA 1.2 : H 43/2 Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace. Acte final de la Conference Interamerieaine sur les Problemes de la Guerre et de la Paix, Mexico, 21 fevrier-S mars, 1945. [1915.] [l]+iv+133 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36624 PA 1.2 : In 8/6 International American Conference, Resoluciones, acuerdos, recomendaciones y declaraciones de Conferencias Iriternacionales Americanas sobre prbblemas sociales. Washington, D. C, 1945. [2] +23 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t Pa- per, 10c. L. C. card 45-36540 PA 1.2 : So 1 International peace. Dumbarton Oaks proposals, preliminary comments and recommendations of Inter- American Juridical Committee. [1945.] [l]+36 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-35392 PA 1.2 :D 89 PANAMA CANAL Note. — Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervision of, the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department. District court. Rides of district court for Canal Zone, Ancon, C. Z., Aug. 1, 1945. n. p. [July 23, 1945]. v+58 p. t L. C. card 45-36559 W 79.2 : D 63/945 PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY Safetti of life. Panama Railroad Company, safety rules, 1945. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1945. v+29 p. small 4° t W 79.13/2 : Sa 1/945 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS BUREAU Mail matter. Appendix to cost ascertainment report, 1944. [1945.] cover title, [35] leaves, il. large 4° * Paper, 60e. • Item 932 L. C. card 45-36436 P 22.7 : 944/app. RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE Mail routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 469. July 23. 1945, 2d division, Railway Mail Service, comprising New York, New Jersey. Delaware. Eastern Shore of Maryland, Accomac and Northampton ('(unities. Va. L. Middleditch Co., New York [Julv 23, 1945]. cover title, 1S4 p. narrow 8° [Calendar on p. 4 of cover.] % P 10.12/2: 469 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 993 Mail routes — Continued. Schedule of mail routes, no. 545, July 27, 1045, 5th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. Roessler Bros., Inc., Cin- cinnati, O., July 27, 1945. 165+[1] p. narrow S° t P 10.12/5: 545 Schedule of mail routes, no. 5S9, Auk. 1, 1045, 6th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Illinois and Iowa. [Chicago P. O., July 3, 1045. | 104 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/6: 589 Schedule of mail routes, no. 173, Aug. 5, 1945, 15th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Pennsylvania and main line of Erie Railroad west of Salamanca, N. Y., main lines 'of Baltimore & Ohio R. R. and Pennsylvania R. R. System west of Pittsburgh, Pa., and such collateral lines as may be designated. Esquire Press Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. [Aug. 5, 1945]. 162+ [2] p. narrowS" % P 10.12/15 : 173 TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION NOTB. — The Division of Topography has on file maps showing all roads used by the rural free delivery mail service. Rural delivery routes are shown in detail on county or local maps which, with a few exceptions, are drawn to the scale of 1 : 62,500 or 1:63,360 (1 mile to the inch). Maps of more than 1,600 counties in the United States have been prepared by the Post Office Department and blue-line prints, made from nega- tives on file are sold for 50 cents per copy. Each county map shows in addition to the roads traveled by rural carriers, all post offices within the county at the time the negative was made and all other roads, houses, schools, and churches known at the time the map was originally drawn, together with an outline of the drainage. A list of the county maps on file will be furnished upon application to the Superintendent, Division of Finance, Post Office Department, Washington 25, D. C. Rural delivery routes emanating from post offices in counties for which county maps have not been drawn are shown on local maps. Blue- print co)iies of such maps are sold at 25 cents each. Orders for all postal maps should be accompanied by money order and addressed to the Superintendent, Division of Finance, Post Office Department. Washington 25, D. C. Rural delivery maps should not be confused With the State post route maps which are listed in the Monthly catalog for Jan. 1945, page 103. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Note. — The functions and duties of the Executive Office of the President were established by Executive order of Sept. 8, 1939.. The principal divisions at present are as follows : The White House Office, the Bureau of the Budget, the Liaison Office for Personnel Manage- ment, the Office for Emergency Management, and War Refugee Board. For information relating to the issuance of Executive orders and Proclamations of the President see, below, note under Executive orders. Armed forces. Revoking par. 4 of Executive order 0270 of Dec. 5, 1042, so as to permit voluntary enlistments in armed forces. Aug. 20, 1045. (Executive order 0605.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no 171, Aug. 30, 1045, p. 11101.] Birds. Regulations relating to migratory birds and certain game mammals, proclamation. July 31, 1045. (Proclamation 2658.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 157, Aug. 8, 1045, p. 9759, 9761-62.] Caribitt. German motor vessel. Adopting and ratifying capture of German motor vessel Caribia. Aug. 29, 1045. (Executive order 0606.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 171, Aug. 30, 1045, p. 11101.] Civil service. Modifying conditions upon which classified status may be granted. Aug. 17, 1045. (Executive order 0508.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 164, Aug. 21, 1045, p. 1015S.] Economic stabilization. Providing for assistance to expanded production and continued stabilization of national economy during transition from war to peace, and for orderly modification of wartime controls over prices, wages, materials and facilities. Aug. 18, 1045. (Executive order 0500.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 164, Aug. 21, 1045, p. 10155, 10158.] Executive orders. Note. — The Federal register act (49 Stat. 500 as amended ; 44 TI. S. C, and supp. 301 et seq.) provides in sec. 5 as follows : There shall be published in the Federal register all Presidential Proclamations and Executive orders, except such as have no general • Sent to Depository Libraries 994 Government Publications Executive orders — Continued. applicability and legal effect or aro effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacity as officers, agents, or employees thereof. Those Executive orders and Proclamations published in the Federal register will not be issued separately, bul title entries for such Executive orders and Proclamations, with reference to the Federal register, appear above and below. The distribution of Executive orders and Proclamations was transferred, beginning Mar. 12. 1980, from the Department of State to the Division of the Federal Register, National Archives. Free distribution will be only to appropriate agencies of the Gov- ernment. The Federal register will be sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Govern- ment Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C, on a subscription basis of $1.50 per month or $15.00 per year. Fire Prevention Week. 1945, proclamation [designating week beginning Oct. 7, 1945, as Fire Prevention Week. Aug. 22, 1945. (Proclamation 2661.) [Not Issued separately. Appeared In Federal register, v. 10, no. 169, Aug. 28, 1945, p. 10957.] Hours of hibor. Revoking Executive order 9301 of Feb. 9, 1943, establishing minimum wartime workweek of 48 hours. Aug. 30, 1945. (Executive order 9607.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 172, Aug. 31, 1945, p. 11191.] Illinois Central Railroad. Possession, control, and operation of transportation system, plants, and facilities of Illinois Central Railroad Company. Aug. 23, 1945. (Executive order 9602.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 169, Aug. 28, 1945, p. 10957, 10960.] Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Dry dock Corporation. Amendment of Executive order 9400 of Dec. 3, 1943, authorizing Secretary of Navy to take possession of and operate shipyard of Los Angeles Shipbuilding and Drydock Corporation at Los Angeles, Calif. July 23, 1945. (Executive order 9592A.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 156, Aug. 7, 1945, p. 9703.] Navy Department. Revoking Executive order 9528 which provides change in order of succession of officers to act as Secretary of Navy. Aug. 13, 1945. (Executive order 9596.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal regis- ter, v. 10, no. 162, Aug. 15, 1945, p. 10071.] Proclamations. Note. — For information concerning the issuance of Executive orders and Proclama- tions, see above, note under the subhead Executive orders. Property. Termination of possession of certain property taken by the Govern- ment. Aug. 25, 1945. (Executive order 9603.) [Not issued separately. Ap- peared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 169, Aug. 28, 1945, p. 10960.] Santa Rosa Island National Monument. Eliminating certain lands from Santa Rosa Island National Monument and reserving them for use of War Department for military purposes, proclamation. Aug. 13, 1945. (Proclamation 2659.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 165, Aug. 22, 1945, p. 10275.] Scientific information. Providing for release of scientific information (exten- sion and amendment of Executive order 9568). Aug. 25, 1945. (Executive order 9604.) [N'ot issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 169, Aug. 28, 1945, p. 10960-961.] United States Rubber Co. Authorizing Secretary of War to take possession of and operate plants and facilities of United States Rubber Company, located in or around Detroit, Mich. July 30, 1945. (Executive order 9595.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 153, Aug. 2, 1945, p. 9571.] Victory, day of prayer, proclamation [designating Aug. 19, 1945 to be day of prayer]. Aug. 16, 1945. (Proclamation 2660.) [Not issued separately. Ap- peared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 163, Aug. 18, 1945, p. 10111.] Wages. Amending Executive order 9240 entitled Regulations relating to over- time wage compensation. Aug. 14, 1945. (Executive order 9597). [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 163, Aug. 18, 1945, p. 10111.] • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 995 Wages — Continued. Amending Executive order 9240 entitled Regulations relating to overtime wage compensation. Aug. 18, 1945. (Executive order 9600.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 164, Aug. 21, 1945, p. 10158-159.] Revocation of Executive order 9240, as amended, entitled Regulations relating to overtime compensation. Aug. 21, 1945. (Executive order 9601.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 165, Aug. 22, 1945, p. 10275.] BUDGET BUREAU Appropriations. Budget of United States Government, fiscal year 1946, war sup- plement. 1945. vii+A17+201 p. 4° * Paper, 50c. • Item 948 L. C. card 21-27488 Pr 32.107 : 946/supp. Regulations. Supplement 1, Budget-Treasury regulation 5, relating to reports of personal property abroad by nonmilitary U. S. Government agencies, issued under Executive order 8512, as amended by Executive order 9084. Mar. 31, 1945. iii+12 p. 4° [Processed.] % Pr 32.106 : 5/supp.l EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION OFFICE Posters. Uncle Sam says, "Have a care, have a car" ; [all lettered poster]. 1945. 4 sheets, each 9X51.9 in. t Pr 32.4909 : C 17/3/sh.l-4 FAIB EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE COMMITTEE Negroes. Wartime employment of Negroes in Federal Government; [prepared by Cornelius L. Golightly with assistance of India W. Hemphill]. Washington, D. C, Jan. 1945. [2]+v+65 p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36630 Pr 32.412 : N 31 FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION Export bulletin. Current export bulletin 26S-274; Aug. 8-31, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5807 : 268-274 INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIHS OFFICE Address by Nelson A. Rockefeller, Assistant Secretary of State, at meeting of Connecticut State Development Commission, Hartford, Conn., Apr. 10, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. f ° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4614 : M 57 Atrocities. Jamais esqueceremos. [1945.] [40] p. il. oblong 8° t • Item 954 Pr 32.4602 : F 76/2/PoJrtuguese Same, Spanish, f • Item 954 Pr 32.4602 : F 76/2/Spanish Brazil, introduction to a neighbor. [Reprinted with changes June 1945.] cover title, [32] p. il. [Another illustration on p. 4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36602 Pr 32.4602 : B 73/1-3 Colombia, land of El Dorado. [Reprinted with changes June 1945.] cover title, [16] p. il. [Text and other illustrations ou p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36603 Pr 32,4602 : C 71/2-2 Inter- American programs. Some specific suggestions for inter-American pro- grams. 4th edition, 1945. [1945.] [3]-f 41-4- [2] p. narrow 16° [The 2 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] t Pr 32.4602 : In S/2/945 Same. 5th edition, 1945. [1945.] [3] 4-41+ [2] p. narrow 16° [The 2 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 954 L. C. card 45-36604 Pr 32.4602 : In 8/2/945-2 • Sent to Depository Libraries 996 Government Publications Latin Auk ricn. Inter-American questionnaire. 3d edition, 1946. [1945.] [2]-f-13 i>. narrow 8" *Paper, 5c. • Item 954 L. C. card 45-36G29 Pr 32.4602 : In 8/3/945 Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis. [11)4.1. J cover title, 1S4-12 p. il. [Spanish.] t Pr 32.4002 :T 7; > Spanish NATIONAL WAR LABOR HOARD Wage stabilization, general orders and interpretations, eupp. 1. [1945.] [l]+9 [eaves. [Interpretations issued by Office of General Counsel and approved by National War Labor Board, July 1945. Contains revisions to general orders of National War Labor Board which have been made since the original booklet was published.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 954 L. G. card 44-12341 Pr 32.5112: 945/supp.l PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Addresses. American farmer's stake in price control, statement following V-E Dav bv Tyrus R. Timm, agricultural relations adviser, Office of Price Admin- istration. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 J IT 48 Radio talk bv Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, Apr. 26. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : B 6S/55 Radio talk bv Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, May 3, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 4" [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : B 68/56 Radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, May 17, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : B 68/58 Speech by Cbester Bowles before Board of Trade, New York, May 10, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : B 6S/57 Speech given by Jerome M. Ney, director, Consumer Goods Price Division, OPA. to annual meeting of Textile Fabrics Assn., New York City. Feb. 2S. 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : N 49 Andrew Anns, Inc. No. 224, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Andrew Arms, Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+17 p. t Pr 32.4217 : An 25/3 Appropriation request of OPA, fiscal year 1940. [1945.] 83 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed. ] t Pr 32.4202 : Ap 0/946 Bail of New York Coal d- Supply Corporation. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Chester Bowles, price administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. Bav of New York Coal & Supply Corporation; brief for petitioner-appellee. [1945.] cover title, iv-f-34 p. ± Pr 32.4217 : B 34 Commodities. Supplement to Directory of commodities and services, index to price regulations and jurisdiction of operating units, 5th edition, supp.. 3, July 15,1945. [1945.] [2] +41 p. [All references to previously issued supplements should be discontinued.] Included in price of Directory. • Item 903 Pr 32.4206 : C 73/945/supp.3 Conklin Pen Co. No. 243. in Emergency Court of Appeals. Conklin Pen Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+SO p. 1 Pr 32.4217 : C 761 B cf L Transport Co. No. 221, in Emergency Court of Appeals, E & L Transport Company, r. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+27 p. t Pr 32.4217 : E 1/3 Elwood Provisions. No. 242, in Emergency Court of Appeals, John Beck, Norman Beck, and Henry Dalkey, d/b/a Elwood Provisions, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 4 p. t Pr 32.4217 : El 8S Financial reporting. O. P. A. financial reporting program; by Paul M. Green. [1945.] [1] +129-131 p. [Processed. From New York certified public ac- countant, v. 15, no. 3, Mar. 1945. Reproduced by O. P. A. through courtesy of New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants.] t Pr32.4202: P49 i • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 997 Fitwell Garment Co. No. 227, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Isidore C. Mevorah [et alj, individually and as copartners, doing business under firm name and style of Fitwell Garment Company, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+lS p. % Pr 32.4217 : F 569/3 Guide, H. S., Packing Cu., Inc. No. 245, in Emergency Court of Appeals, H. S. Golde Packing Co., Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; answer. [1945.] cover title, 4 p. t Pr 32.4217 : G 565 Indus! ry. Corporate profits, 193H-44: pt. 3, 1st half 1944, industry stabilized at wartime peak, 1120 leading industrial corporations; [by Helene Granby]. [Mar. 1945.] [21+iii+59 p. il. 4° (War profits study no. 12.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] f Pr 32.4227 : 12 Inflation. Do you know the facts about inflation? [1945.] [Li] p. il. 4° t Pr 32.4202 : In 3/3 Garment manufacturers are in fight against inflation. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1945. [l]+42p. il. [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36628 Pr 32.4202 : G 18 Lapi&es, Abe. No. 23S, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Abe Lapides v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; answer. [1945.] cover title, 4 p. t Pr 32.4217 : L 314/2 Lir/htliouse Oysters, Inc. No. 11015, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. Lighthouse Ovsters, Inc., an Oregon corporation ; appellant's brief. [1945.] cover title, i+19 p. t Pr 32.4217 : L 626/2 Malt beverages. Conversion table, bottled and canned domestic malt beverages under RMPR 259. [1945.] 3 p. 4° t • Item 963 Pr 32.4202 : M 29 Meat. Community service project on meat. [1945.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4202 : M 46/5 Meat. Washington, D. C, May 1945. 7 p. 4° [Processed. Excerpts about Canadian and United States civilian supply situation from Reference papers, Wartime Information Board, Ottawa, no. 36, Mar. 29, 1945.] f Pr 32.4202 : C 16 Pusfers. Share sugar, it's war-scarce, it's war-necessary; [all lettered poster]. 1945. 12.7X9 in. t Pr 32.4212 : Su 3 Without price control which would go up faster, higher, and stay up longer, prices, things farmers sell, prices, things farmers buy, decide for yourself ! [poster]. [1945.] 22X17 in. [Processed.] t Pr 32.4212 : P 93/14 Price control fact sheet, Mar.-June 1945, 67th-70th month of war, issued for in- formation of press and public. [1945.] Each 2 p. il. f° [Monthly. Processed. Previous issues not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t Pr 32.4268 : 945/1-4 Price regulations. Note. — Price schedules and regulations, amendments, and orders are issued as pre- prints or reprints from the Federal register and do not appear in the Monthly catalog. The regulations are compiled anil printed to include, to date of publication, all amend- ments and digests of supplementary orders thereto, and are entered in this catalog. Price schedules and regulations are available from the Request Unit, Distribution Branch, Office of Price Administration, Washington 25, D. C, or field offices, and re- quests will be filled to include all additional amendments issued to date of request- Prices. I'd rather be right; by Samuel Grafton. [19-15.] 2 p. 4° [Processed. Article printed in New York post, Mar. 19, 1945.] t Pr 32.4202 : P 93/26 OPA pricing policy; by Chester Bowles. [Reprint] May 1945. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4202 : P 93/23/945-2 Rappeport, R. E., rf Sons. No. 250, in Emergency Court of Appeals, R. E. Rappe- port & Sons v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 6 p. $ Pr 32.4217 : R 182/2 Rent regulation for housing with Official interpretations. Revised July 1, 1945. [1945.] ix+140 p. t • Item 963 L. C. card 45-36627 Pr 32.4206 : R 29/6/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries 998 Government Publications Sahntitt, J. J., d Co., Inc. No. 237, in Emergency Court of Appeals, J. J. Schmitt vV ('<'.. inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [l'J45.] cover title, 4 p. t Pr 32.4217 : Sch 50/2 Nos. 237-288, 241-242, 244-245. consolidated, pt. 1, iu Emergency Court Of Appeals, .). j. Bchmitt ft Co., Inc., et al., o. Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i + 103 p. t Pr 32.4217 : Sen 56 skaggs, John A'., sr. No. 10018, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. John K. Skaggs, jr., administrator of John [K.] Skaggs, sr., appeal from district court for western district of Kentucky; brief for appellant. [1945.] cover title. ii-|-18 p. t Pr 32.4217 : Sk 13 Smith. Edward, Packing Co. No. 241, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Edward Smith Packing Co. v. Chester Bowies, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 4 p. J Pr 32.4217 : Sm 55 I'ri, F., d Co. No. 11027, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, F. Uri ft Co., a copartnership, George Uri and Mrs Houston, copartners, doing business under name of F. Uri & Co., v. Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration; brief for appellee. [1945.] cover title, i-f32 p. $ Pr 32.4217 : Ur 3 V-J Day statement from Chester Bowles to all OPA employees. [1945.] [4] p. il. 4° [Processed.] 7 Pr 32.4202: VI Y< illctte, Rose 1 . No. 1S6, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Rose Veillette v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+ 16 p. X Pr 32.4217 : V 534/3 Wallens-Byrne Packing Corp. No. 244, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Wallens- Byrne Packing Corp. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 4 p. t Pr 32.4217 : W 156 WAR INFORMATION OFFICE Economic stabilization. Official Government information program on economic stabilization : post V-E Day supplement. Biggest inflationary danger ahead ; prepared by Office of War Information, Domestic Branch, in cooperation with Office of Price Administration, Treasury Department, War Labor Board, War Food Administration, Department of Agriculture and Federal Reserve Board. June 1945. 12 p. il. large 8° t Pr 32.5002 : Ec 7/2/944-2/supp. Films. U. S. Government war information films. 16 mm. sound, July 1945. [1945.] ii+32 p. narrow 8° (Motion Pictures Bureau.) t • Item 954 L. C. card 45-36178 Pr 32.5002 : F 48/2/945-3 WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION American Battery Manufacturers, Inc. Industry manual of manpower utilization case histories, special section, case histories supplied by Association of American Batterv Manufacturers, Inc., and Drop Forging Association. [1945.] 4 p. il. 4° [ Processed. ] t Pr 32.5223 : B 32 Animal husbandry. Handbook of descriptions of specialized fields in animal, dairy, and poultry husbandry, and dairy products technology ; prepared by National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 21+iii p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5227 : An 5 Apprentices. Postwar apprentices of American railroads; [by B. M. Brown]. [1945.] 6 p. narrow 12° (Training Bureau, Apprentice-Training Service.) [Published in 1944 Official proceedings of Master Boiler Makers' Associa- tion.] t • Item 954 Pr 32.5202 : Ap 6/13 We can and must dig up apprentices, apprentice training must be merchan- dised. [1945.] [2] +4+ [2] p. [Reprinted from American painter and decorator, Jan. and Mar. 1945.] f Pr 32.5202 : Ap 6/12 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 999 Aviation. Digests from 200 selected periodicals showing work-simplification methods and better manpower-utilization techniques developed by wartime aviation industry, summarization by Productivity and Technological Division of Bureau of Labor Statistics. [104").] 23 p. 4° [Processed.] Pr 32.5223 : Av 5 Canning and preserving. Upgrading and intra-industry transfer suggestions for occupations in canning and preserving Industry. June l!>44 [published 1045]. [1]+16 p. 4° (Job family series no. I-G7 ; Manpower Utilization Bureau, Occupational Analysis and Manning Tables Division.) * Paper, 10c. • Pr 32.5212 : 1-67 Counseling materials. Guide to counseling materials, selected WMO publications useful to school and adult counselors; [prepared by Walter J. Greenleaf and Winston Riley, jr.]. May 1945. iv-f 37 p. il. 4° [Joint publication of Educa- tion Office, Federal Security Agency, and Training Bureau, War Manpower Commission. ] * Paper, 15c. • Item 054 L. C. card 45-3G553 Pr 32.5202 : C 83 Employment. Guide to foreign employment opportunities, for use in United States Employment Service offices. Washington, D. C, May 1945. [6] +2-22 p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36626 Pr 32.5202 : Em 7/2 Geology. Handbook of descriptions of specialized fields in geology; prepared by National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel. Washington, D. C., June 1945. L2]+20p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5227 : G 20 Horticulture. Handbook of descriptions of specialized fields in horticulture; prepared by National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel. Washing- ton, D. C, June 1945. [1] +8 p. 4° [Processed. ] % Pr. 32.5227 : H 78 Labor market. Directory of important labor market areas. Revised [edition]. May 1045. ii + 142 p. il. (Reports and Analysis Service.) [Map on p. 3 of cover. An Addendum, 2' p., was also issued.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 954 L. C. card 45-36560 Pr 32.5202 : L 11/945 Migration. Peace jitters and migration problem, information guide. 2d edition, Apr. 1945. ri945.] cover title, [40] p. il. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36063 Pr 32.5202 : M 5S/945 National Electrical Wholesalers Association report on manpower-saving methods. [1045.] 8 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr. 32.5223 : El 2/2 Occupations. Dictionary of occupational titles: pt. 4, Entry occupational classifi- cation; prepared by Division of Occupational Analysis, Oct. 1944. Revised edition, 2d printing. 1044 [1045]. xiv-f-242 p. il. (Manpower Utilization Bureau.) * Paper, 35c. L. C. card L40-104 Pr 32.5202 : Oc l/2/pt.4/2d print Occupational analysis publications, July 1045. [1945.] [1] +40 p. narrow 8° (Manpower Utilization Bureau, Occupational Analysis Division.) t • Item 054 L. O. card 45-36605 Pr 32.5202 : Oc 1/3/945-2 Physical demands analysis and physical capacities appraisal. [Reprint with changes] 1945. ii+37 p. (Manpower Utilization Bureau, Occupational Analysis Division. ) * Paper, 10c. © Item 954 L. C. card 45-36523 Pr 32.5206 : P 56/045 Posters. Get the Jap and get it over ! work where you're needed ; [poster]. 1045. 34X22 in. [Illustrator, Allen Saalburg. This poster also issued in sizes 28.5X21.9 in., 20X14.2 in., and 13.9X10 in.] f Pr 32.5213 : J 27 Tomatoes. Training tomato peelers and other cannery workers, Tri-State Packers' Association, Inc., Easton, Mil., in cooperation with Bureau of Training, War Manpower Commission. Washington, May 1945. cover title, [1]+15 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5202 : T 50 War service transfer, a Philadelphia story. [1045.] [l]+34 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] t Pr 32.5202 : W 10 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297 — 45— No. 608 6 1000 Government Publications Woman in the postwar. Washington, D. C, Apr. 1945. [l]+iii+16 p. (Women's Advisor; Committee.) [Processed.] t L. C card 16-36625 Pr 32.5202 : W 84/9 WAR PRODUCTION BoAKD Posters. Please don't ask to have it wrapped, declare a paper holiday for the duration; [all lettered poster]. 1945. 23.9X18.5 in. t Pr. 32.4812 : P 19/4 Step on it. save tin cans; [all lettered poster]. 1945. 4 sheets, each L0.5X51.9 in. t Pr 32.4812 : C 16/5/sh.l-4 Statistical quality control, organizations concerned with statistical quality con- trol ; by Holbrook Working and Edwin (}. Olds. June 194.1. 38 p. + [4] leaves, 4° (Quality control reports no. 2.) [Professed. Issued by Quality Control Program, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Production Research and l)e\ elopmenl Office, War Production Board.] X Pr 32.4S33 : 2 WAK SHIPPING ADMINISTRATION Merchant marine. How to get your bearings, information pamphlet for prospec- tive merchant sailors. [3d printing (revised) June 1945.] [1945.] 38 p. il. t • Item 822 L. C. card 4.5-36554 Pr 32.5302 : M 53/2/945 SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Selective service manual. 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[McMath, El Paso, 1945.] cover title 97 p il (Water bulletin 13.) [Processed.] f American Commissioner, El Paso Tex ' S 3.19/2 : W 29/no!l3 SUPREME COURT Civil procedure. 2d preliminary draft of proposed amendments to Rules of civil procedure for District Courts of United States ; prepared by Advisory Com- mittee on Rules for Civil Procedure. May 1945. vi + 112 p f O item 1041 L. C. card 45-36567 Ju 6 ,o /3 . 939/amdt./prelim.-2 ^oZTppISpv ! e T' 1944 - [1945 ' ] ivle:lves - [Consists of statistics and ref- erence index.] t Ju 6.5 : 944/ind. 0/ in/?'n S ' rT [Case 3 s adjudged in Supreme Court of United States at Oct. term 1944.] [Issued separately.] t Clerk of Court. 507-8. Interstate Commerce Commission, Willett Company of Indiana, Ine and Penn sylyania Railroad Company vs. Harry A. Parker, doing business as Parker Motor Freight et al. ; United States vs. [same], appeal's from district court for southern district of Indiana; June 18, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 10 + 4 p? 558. American Trucking Associations, Inc., et al. vs. United States^fretate^Com K* C .°. mn ".^ lon - Legh R Powell and Henry W. Anderson?' re?eh Irs of Sea-" board Air Line Railway Company, appeal from district court for eastern district of Virginia ; June 18 1945 n n M9451 S n T,, n s /i o . a™ or I /£ 570. Edward A. Hu/t and Robert' aTb^J^S^ ^JSgi^^iSS F „ re i g H* "? <] F ,"° fl P r°|l»<-rs Transport, vs. Edward Crumboeh, president, et al n V [1945? 8 01 p n C11 * CU C ° UTt ° f aweals for 3d circuit ! June 18, 1945.' 593. RacUo Wion WOW,- Inc. (Nebraska corporation), et al. vs. HmSi^i^S, mo^J 1 oj certiorari to Supreme Court of Nebraska; June 18, 1945 np UViol. l- p. Ju6.8/ia:Wl • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 1003 Opinions. — Continued. United States reports : v. 323, Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1944, Oct. 2, 1944- (in part) Jan. 29, 1945. 1945. xciv+S15 p. 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At the end of each month, these advance sheets are consolidated into pamphlet form and published as "advance parts." Later, the advance parts are consolidated and issued in bound volumes. A list of memorandum opinions is included in each volume. Both the advance sheets and the advance parts are sold on subscription by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. The subscription price of the "advance sheets" is $2.25 per volume, foreign subscription, $2.85 ; single copies usually 5c. The "advance parts," or monthly consolidations are sold as follows : $1.25 per volume, foreign subscription, $1.85 (single copies vary in price). The price of the bound volume will be given upon application. Anderson, Edgar V. Edgar V. Anderson v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 5625, promulgated July 20, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 54.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/54 Anderson, Ralph R. Ralph R. Anderson v. commissioner of internal revenue; Herbert R. Anderson v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 2386-S7, promulgated July IS, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. ([Opinion] 50.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/50 Bccken, Albert C, jr. Albert C. Beeken, jr., v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 4600, promulgated July 27, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. ([Opinion] 57.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/57 Cammack, Howard E. Howard E. Cammack v. commissioner of internal revenue ; Edward Arthur Cammack v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 3822-23, promulgated July 19, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 52.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/52 Campanari, Nina M. Estate of Nina M. Campanari, Christopher C. Campanari and Estella Maresi, executors v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 4384, promulgated July 23, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. ( [Opinion] 55.) [From T. C. Reports v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/55 Economy Savings and Loan Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [find- ings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 350, promulgated Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. ( [Opinion] 62.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/62 F. P. E. Noteholders Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 2804, promulgated July 20, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. ([Opinion] 53.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/53 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1004 Government Publications Fischer, William F. William F. Fischer v. commissioner of Internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. ll'.i.'i. promulgated July 28, 1945. [1945. 1 12 p. ( [Opinion] 58. ) [From T. 0. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/58 Harvey, A". C, Co. R. C. Harvey Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of. fact and opinion]; docket no. 3600, promulgated July 16, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. ([Opinion] 49.) [Prom T. C Keports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/49 Holmes and Son, Incorporated, v. commissioner of Internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 1143, promulgated July 13, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. ([Opinion] 47.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/47 Knoirles. Frank T. Frank T. Knowles v. commissioner of internal revenue; Arthur R. and Renee M. Jensen r. [same], findings Of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 4016, 4017, promulgated July 30, 1915. [1945.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 60.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/60 Kohte Fa mil if Trust, dated Dec. 22, 1939, Harris Trust and Savings Bank, truster 115 West Monroe Street, Chicago, 111., i\ commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 4372, promulgated Aug. 6, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 03.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/63 Makransky, Dorothy. Estate of Dorothy Makransky, Harry Makransky and Murray J. Makransky, executors, r. commissioner of internal revenue ; Edward Makransky v. [same] ; Louis Makransky v. [same] ; Harry Makransky v. [same] ; Sadye Makransky v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 3353-57, promulgated July 12. 1945. [1945.] 21 p. ([Opinion] 46.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/46 Peabody, Van W. Van W. Peabody r. commissioner of internal revenue: Madge A. Peabody v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 2542-43, promulgated July 16. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 48.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/48 Peeler Hardware Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 5489, promulgated July 28, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. ( [Opinion] 59.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/59 Tower, Abner J. Trust under will of Abner J. Tower, Edward A. Taft, Francis C. Gray, Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, trustees, v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 6420. promulgated July 11, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 44.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/44 Wade, Mrs. Elizabeth F. Elizabeth F. Wade v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion : docket no. 5206, promulgated July 12, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 45.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/45 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Citation forms. In recognition of distinguished and patriotic service to the cause of freedom, rendered in behalf of the war finance program of the United States Government, this citation is awarded to ; [citation form]. [1945.] 11X14 in. f T 1.32 : C 49 Savings bonds. Regulations governing payment by banks and other financial institutions in connection with redemption of United States savings bonds. June 30, 1945. 8 p. 4° (Department circular 750, revised; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau. ) t T 1.4/2 : 750/2 Regulations governing replacement out of fund established by Government losses in shipment act, as amended, of any losses resulting from payments made in connection with redemption of United States savings bonds. June 30, 1945. [2] p. 4° (Department circular 751, revised; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau.) t T 1.4/2: 751/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 1005 Savings bonds — Continued. 3*. Statement of Treasury Department on rights of surviving coowners and beneficiaries of savings bonds. [July 5, 1945.] 3+2 leaves, 4" [Processed.] t T 1.10 : B 64/2 Treasury certificates. United States of America, % percent Treasury certificates of indebtedness of series F-194G, dated and bearing interest from Aug. 1, 1945, due Aug. 1, 1946. July 23, 1945. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 773; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau. ) t T 1.4/2 : 773 ■ — — United States of America. % percent Treasury certificates of indebtedness of series G-l!>4(i. dated and bearing interest from Sept. 1, 1945, due Sept. 1, 1946. Aug. 20, 1945. 2 p. 4° (Department circular 774; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau. ) t T 1.4/2 : 774 War tarings bonds. Bons de la liberie, n. p. [1945]. [32] p. il. oblong 12° f T 1.2 :B 64/19 World War. 7939-. Raising funds for victory, report bv Secretary of Treasury, July 17, 1945. [1945.] ii4-14p.il. t • T 1.2 : F 96 FOREIGN FUNDS CONTROL Documents pertaining to foreign funds control, certain sections of trading with the enemy act, as amended, Executive orders and regulations relating to trans- actions 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 relat- ing thereto, General rulings, General licenses, and Public circulars under above orders and regulations, and Public interpretations and certain Tress releases relating to above-mentioned documents; June 15, 1945. [1945.] vii+119 p. 4° t e Item 1057 L. C. card 45-36561 T 65.2 : F 76/945 INTERDEPARTMENTAL WAR SAVINGS BOND COMMITTEE Monthly bulletin. Jan.- June 1945. [1945.] cover titles, each 28 p. il. or 24 p. il. 4° [Processed. This periodical was first issued Feb. 1943, with title Monthly report, but these earlier issues were not entered in the Monthly catalog. Text and other illustrations on p. 2-4 of covers.] t T 1.36 : 945/1-6 INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU Estate tax, regulations pursuant to convention between United States and Canada. [1945.] 16 p. (T. D. 5455.) [Code of Federal regulations of United States, title 26, Internal revenue, chap. 1, subchap. B, pt. 82, Taxation pursuant to treaties, Canada. From Internal revenue bulletin, 1945, June 25, 1945, no. 12] | T22.23/la:Es 8(1/2 PROCUREMENT DIVISION Government supplies. General schedule of supplies: Antifreeze compound under class 51, Sept. 1, 1945-Feb. 28*, 1946. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8 : 51/4/945-46 Same: class 7, Gasoline, region 1, tank-wagon and drum deliveries, Aug. 1- Nov. 30, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] % T 58.8 : 7/2/945-2 Same : Household and quarters furniture, pt. 1, Aug. 1, 1945-July 31, 1946. [1945.] 20 p. 12 pi. 4° [Processed.] % T 58.2 : F 9S/3/945-46 Same: Safety cans under class 42, Sept. 1, 1945-Aug. 31, 1946. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] :|: T 58.8 : 42/2/945-46 Same: Tires and tubes under class 8, revised, July 1-Sept. 30, 1944, ex- tended to Jan. 31, 1946. [1945.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] *$ T58.8: 8/2/946 Same: Typewriters under class 54, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1946. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] % T 58.8 : 54/2/945^6 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1006 Government Publications Govern »ir nt supplies — < !ontlnued. General schedule of supplies, anuit. 75)2. 800, 812-836, 838-848, 851, 853, 858 869, 861, 890; .May 10-Aug. 3, 1945. [1945. J various paging, various sizes. [ I'rocessed. ] f T 58.8/3 : 792, etc. rBDERA£ STANDARD STOCK CATALOG DIVISION Note. — In the list below, some of the Amendments, dated after Oct. 10, 1933. are for specifications issued by the Federal Standard Stock Catalog Board (now Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division) while it was under the Budget Bureau, and for these, the old classification T 51.7/8: is retained in order thai they may be filed with the publications to which they belong. The following publications are issued with perforations for insertion in binders. • Item 1110. Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt 1, Supplement, index of Emergency alternate Federal specifications; June 1, 1945. [1945.] [l]-f44p. 12° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 10c. T 58.10/3 : ind./945/supp., emer.-l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, 1943 supplement to Federal specification for lamps, electric, Incandescent, large, tungsten-filament, amdt. 3; June 5, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (W-L-lOle [amdt 3].) [Supersedes 1943 supplement, Amendment 2, June 3, 1944.] t T 58.10/3 : W-L-101e/943 supp./amdt.3 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, 1945 supplement to Federal specification for lamps, electric, incandescent, miniature, tungsten-filament, amdt. 1 ; June 5, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (W-L-lllb, 1945 supplement [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : W-L-lllb/945 supp./amdt.l — — Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for biscuit and short-bread-mix- tures, prepared, amdt. 1; June 5, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (N-B-371 [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : N-B-371/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for blasting-apparatus (machines, blasting, galvanometers and rheostats for testing blasting circuits and ma- chines), amdt. 2; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (W-B-411 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amendment 1, Nov. 17, 1943.] t T 58.10/3 : W-B-411/amdt.2 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brackets, storage, for X-ray film hangers ; June 5, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. il. 12° (GG-B-636.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : GG-B-636 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, dust, painters', flat, amdt. 3 ; June 5, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (H-B-211 [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes Amendment 2, Mar. 21, 1945.] f T 51.7/8 : H-B-211/amdt.3 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, whitewash, amdt. 2 ; June 30, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (H-B-731 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes Amend- ment 1, Apr. 11, 1945.] t T 51.7/8 : H-B-731/amdt.2 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Fedei'al specification for cord, sash, cotton, braided, amdt. 1; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (T-C-571a [amdt. 3].) [Super- sedes Amendment 2, Nov. 23, 1944.] f T 58.10/3 : T-C-571a/amdt.3 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cushions, chair, sponge-rubber, amdt. 1; June 30, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (ZZ-C-766 [amdt. 11.) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-ZZ-C-766, Jan. 22, 1942. ] t T 58.10/3 : ZZ-C-766/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for fire-extinguish ing-liquid, car- bon-tetrachloride base,' amdt. 1; June 9, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (O-F-3S0a [amdt. 1] . ) t T 5S.10/3 : O-F-380a/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for hangers, X-ray film (dental), developing and drying; June 22, 1945. [19*45.] 10 p. il. 12° (GG-H-111.) * Paper, 5c. T 5S.10/3 : GG-H-111 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for matting, rubber, amdt. 3 ; June 22, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12" (ZZ-M-71 [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes Amendment 2, Apr. 25, 1941] f T 51.7/8 : ZZ-M-71/amdt.3 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 1007 Government supplies — Continued. Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for mineral-wool, impregnated, blanket, block, and pipe-covering (molded) (for low temperatures) ; June 5, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (HH-M-371a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. HH-M-371, Oct. 29, 1938, and Emergency alternate E-HH-M-371, June 10, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : HH-M-371a Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for mirrors, laryngeal; June 9, 1945. [1945.] Op. 12° (GG-M-410.) * Paper, 5c. T 5S.10/3 : GG-M-416 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for packing, metallic, flexible ; June 16, 1945. [1945.1 3 p. 12° (HH-P-12Gb.) [Supersedes Fed. spec HH-P- 126a, Mar. 7, 1932.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : HH-P-120b Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paint, varnisb, lacquer, and related materials, general specification for sampling and test methods, amdt. 1; June 30, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (TT-P-141a [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : TT-P-141a/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pans, fry, corrosion-resisting- steel-clad (3-ply), amdt. 3; July 19. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (IUl-P-86 [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes Amendment 2, Nov. 9, 1940.] t T 58.10/3 : RR-P-SG/amdt.3 ■ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pipe, steel and ferrous alloy for bending, flanging, etc. (iron-pipe size), amdt. 1; June 9, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (WW-P-404 [amdt. 1].) t T 5S.10/3 : WW-P-404/amdt.l Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pipe, steel and ferrous alloy for ordinary uses (iron-pipe size), amdt. 1 ; June 9, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (WW- P-406 [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : WW-P-406/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for tile, floor, rubber, amdt. 1; June 5, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (ZZ-T-301 [amdt. 1].) [Supersedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-ZZ-T-301, Mar. 27, 1942.] t T 58.10/3 : ZZ-T-301/amdt.l ■ Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for white-lead, basic-carbonate, dry, paste-in-oil, and semipaste containing volatile thinner; May 30, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (TT-W-251b.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT-W-251a, Nov. 6, 1934.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : TT-W-251b ■ Same : sec. 4. pt. 5, Federal specification for wrenches, bolt and nut, socket ; May 26. 1945. [1915.] 23 p. il. 12° ( GGG-W-G41a. ) [Supersedes Fed. spec. GGG-W-641, Aug. 30, 1943.] * Paper, 10c. T 58.10/3 : GGG-W-641a Supplement 25 and 26 to Index of Federal specifications revised Jan. 1, 1945; Aug. 4 and 8, 1945. [1945.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed.] f T 58.10/3 : ind./945/supp.25,26 WAR FINANCE DIVISION Posters. Read 'em and reap, buy bonds the G. I. way ! Army war bond poster. 1944 [1945]. 12.7X9 in. f T 66.8 :B 64/57 This class below 90%, hey, kids, you let me down! [illustrator] G. A. Gibbons; [poster]. 1945. 13.7X10.7 in. [Poster is reversible; title on verso is : 90% or more.] t T 66.8 : C 56 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Decisions. Administrator's decisions, Veterans' Administration, no. 660-664; July 26-Aug. 14, 1945. [1945.] Each 3 p. or 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t VA 1.8 : 660-664 Manual of advisement and guidance, prepared in accordance with approved policies of Veterans' Administration [with bibliographies]; by Ira D. Scott. 1945. ix+233 p. * Cloth, $1.25. L. C. card 45-36607 VA 1.10 : Ad 9/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1008 Government Publications Nurses iN8 Table$ of organization and equipment — Continued. 5-237. Motorized company, mountain engineer battalion, CnanBea 1: June 27, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. W 1.44 : 5-237/ch.l 5-238. Park company, mountain engineer battalion, Changes l ; .Tun.- 27, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. \V l.-M : 5 238/ch.l 5-310T. Engineering floating spare parts depot; Julv 0, 1945. [1945.1 9 p. _ n _ Witt: 5-31 0T • > 185. Engineer aviation camouflage battalion; July 2. 1945. [1945.] s p [Supersedes T <> ft B 5 465, Apr. 17. 1943.) W 1.44 : B 5-4C6. Headquarters and headquarters company, engineer aviation camouflage battalion; July 2. 1945. [1945.] 18 p. [Supersedes T <> ft B 5-466, Apr. 17. 1943, Including Changes 1, Jan. 12, 1944.] W 1.44 : 5-466 2 5 467. Engineer aviation camouflage company; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 1" p. [Supersedes T/O ft i: 5-467, Apr. 17, 1943.] W1.44:5-467 2 B 567. Engineer parts supply separate platoon; Jnly 5, 1945. [1945.1 9 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 5-567, .Tune 9, in4.">. Including Changes i. Dec. 15, 1943.] Will: 5-567/2 6-166. Headquarters and headquarters battery, armored field artillery battalion. Changes 2; Julv L>7. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 6-166 2/ch.2 6-167. Batter.v. armored field artillerv battalion, Changes 2: July 27. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. \V 1.44 : 6-167/2 eh. 2 6-169. Service battery, armored field artillerv battalion, Changes 2 : Julv 27. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. V? 1.44 : 6-169/2/ch.2 7-25. Armored infantry battalion: June 16. 1945. [1945.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O ft E 7-25, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-5. Oct. 27. 1943- N.iv. 21. 19 11] W 1.44 : 7-2" 2 7-26. Headquarter and headquarters companv. armored infantrv battalion; June 16. 1945. [1945.] 13 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-26. Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-6, Oct. 27, 1943-Xov. 21. 1944.] V 1.44 : 7-26/2 7-27. Rifle company, armored infantrv battalion : June 16. 1945. [1945.] 10 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-27, Sept. 15. 1943. including Changes 1-4. Oct. 27, 1943-Xov. 21. 1944.] W 1.44 : 7-27/2 7-29. Service company, armored infantrv battalion : June 16. 1945. [1945.] 11 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-29, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-5. Oct. 27. 1943-Xov. 21. 1944.] YV 1.44 : 7-29/2 8-460. Central medical establishment aviation : Julv 12, 1945. [1945.] IS p. YV 1.44 : 8-460 9-310T. Ordnance floating spare parts depot ; July 6, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. W 1.44 : 9-31 OT 9-319. Ordnance base small arms maintenance companv, Changes 2 : Julv 9, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. YV 1.44 : 9-319 2 i h 2 9—325. Ordnance base automotive maintenance battalion, Changes 1 : June 23. 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 9-325/ch.l 9—327. Ordnance base engine rebuild company. Changes 1 ; June 23. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. V.' 1.44 : 9-327/2/ch.l 9—328. Ordnance base power train rebuild companv, Changes 1 ; June 23. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. YV 1.44 : 9-32S/2/ch.l 10—77. Quartermaster gasoline supplv companv: June 21. 1945. [1945.] 10 p. [Supersedes T/O 10-77. Apr. 1. 1942. including Changes 1. July 15. 1942. and Special list of equipment. May 27, 1944. including Changes 1 and 2. June 6. 1944 and Feb. 20. 1945.] W.1.44: 10-77 10—115. Quartermaster squadron. Changes 1; June 26. 1945. [1945.] 3 p. YV 1.44 : 10-115/ch.l 10-1S7. Quartermaster salvage collecting company, Changes 1 : June 18, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. YV1.44 : 10-lS7/2/ch.l 11-460— IS. Signal headquarters companv, aircraft warning service, tighter command. Changes 2 ; July 21. 1945. [1945.] 5 p. YV 1.44 : ll-460-lS/ch.2 11-500. Signal service organization. Changes 3; June 23. 1945. [1945.] 4 p. YV 1.44 : 11-500 2 ch.3 11-607. Armv signal detachment, amphibious flagship: July 2. 1945. [1945.] 5 p. [Supersedes T/D 11-1027. Mar. 18, 1944, and T/A 11-1027. Mar. IS. 1944] YV 1.44 : 11-607 17. Armored division : June 16. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 17. Jan. 24. 1945.] YV 1.44 : 17/4 17-2. Headquarters companv. armored division. Changes 2 : June 16. 1945. [1945.] lip. YV 1.44 : 17-2 3/ch.2 17—20—1. Headquarters and headquarters companv. combat command, armored divi- sion. Changes 2 : July 27. 1945. [1945.] 10 p. YV 1.44 : 17-20-1 2 ch. 2 17-26. Headquarters and headquarters companv. tank battalion. Changes 2 : Julv 21. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. YV 1.44 : 17-262 ch.2 17-27. Medium tank companv. tank battalion. Changes 2 : July 21. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. YV 1.44 : 17-27,'2/ch.2 17-29. Service companv. tank battalion ; Changes 2 : July 21. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. YV 1.44 : 17-29 2/ch. 2 29-310T. Composite floating spare parts depot; July 6, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. YV 1.44 : 29-310T 44-15. Antiaircraft artillerv gun battalion, mobile. Changes 1 ; June 4, 1945. [194.1.] [2] p. ' W 1.44 : 44-15/3/ch.l 44-115. Antiaircraft artillerv gun battalion, seiuimohile. Changes 4 : June 4. 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.4 f : 44-115 2 ch.4 44-116. Headquarters and headquarters battery, antiaircraft artillery gun bat- talion, semimobile. Changes 4; June 4, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. YV 1.44 : 44-116/3/ch.4 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 1013 Tables of organization and equipment — Continued. 55-310T. Transportation Corps floating spare parts depot; July 6, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. W 1.-14 : 55-310T 100-1. Headquarters, corps, Changes 2; June 26, 194".. [1945.] 1 p. \V 1.44 : 100-l/2/eorr./ch.2 100-2. Headquarters company, corps, Changes 2; June IMS, L945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 100-2/2/ch.2 200-1. Headquarters, Army, Changes 3 ; May 24, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.4 1 : 200-l/ch.3 200-2. Headquarters company, Army. Changes 3; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. W 1.44 : 200-2/ch.3 Technical bulletins. Note. — Technical bulletins are pamphlets issued to disseminate new instructions and information prepared by technical services pertaining to technical matters concerning weapons and equipment procured and issued by the preparing agency, or to professional technique over which the preparing agency has exclusive jurisdiction. This material may later be incorporated in Technical manuals or changes thereto. ENG. 58. Field tropicalizatb-n measures for engineer materiel: Feb. 1945. [1945.] 30p.il. [Issued with perforations.] i W 1.58 : Eng 58 MED 163. Sanitary control of Army swimming pools and swimming areas [with list of references] ; May 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 4° [Iesued with perfora- tions.] * Paper, 10c. W 1.58 : Med 163 MED 164. Malaria control in Army; June 1945. [1945.] 12 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes SGO circular letter 22, Jan. 16, 1943.] * Paper, 10c. W 1.58 : Med 164 MED 166. Films for reconditioning, for bed and ward patients in ASF hospitals ; June 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 10c. W 1.58 : Med 166 MED 167. Schistosomiasis japonica ; June 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes par. 33, SGO circular letter 33, 1943.] * Paper, 10c. W 1.58 : Med 167 MED 168. Diabetes mellitus ; June 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 4° [Issued with perfora- tions.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.58 : Med 168 MED 169. Technique for applying gas mask to helpless patient; June 1945. [1945.] 15 p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] * Paper, 10c. W 1.58 : Med 169 MED 172. Treatment of infectious diseases with sulfonamide drugs ; June 1945. [1945.] 14 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes SGO circular letter 17, 1942. as amended by SGO circular letter 52, 1942.] * Paper, 10c. W 1.58 : Med 172 MED 175. Prevention and treatment of adverse effects of heat: June 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 4° [Issued with perforations. Supersedes SGO circular letters 119 and 136. 1943.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.58 : Med 175 QM 37. Quartermaster fixed laundrv equipment operation and maintenance extrac- tors ; Feb. 1945. ri945.] 10 p. f W1.58:Qm37 QM 38. Quartermaster fixed laundrv equipment operation and maintenance tumblers ; Feb. 1945. [1945.] 8" p. + W 1.58 : Qm 38 QM 39. Guide for use of standard dishwashing supplies; Feb. 1945. [1945.] 10 p. t W 1.58: Qm 39 SIG 149. Tropicalizntion of photographic equipment; Feb. 1945. [1945.] S p. [Is- sued with perforations.] t W 1.58 : Sig 149 SIG 157. Packing and handling of stubbed cable terminals ; Feb. 1945. ri945.] 4p.il. [Issued with perforations.] | W 1.58 : Sis: 1 57 5-295-3. Water-qualitv-control set, no. 1. field use, Change 1 ; June 2, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Issued with perforations.] t W 1.58 : 5-295-3/ch.l 10-1656-1. Crane, wheeled, gasoline (Mercer-no. 5), on tractor IH. 1-6: Feb. 1945. [1945.] 16 p. 4° + W 1.58: 10-1656-1 Technical manuals. Technical manu.il: Amplifier, Wilcox tvpe M57D1 ; Feb. 7, 1H44. [Reprint 1 1045. [2] +35-44+ [8] p. il. 4° (TM 11-2550.) [The last 3 pages are left blank to he used for notes.] f W 1.35 : 11-2550 Note. — Technical manuals consist of a series of pamphlets supplemcntinc the Field manuals covering subjects, the separate treatment of which is considered essential to a fuller accomplishment of the training prescribed in the Field manual series. The scope of this series includes pamphlets describing materiel and containing instructions for the operation, care, maintenance and handling thereof ; guidebooks for instructors and specialists; reference books; and the like. 9 Item 1137 Same: Army pay fables. Changes 1 : June 15, 1045. [1045.]- 1 p. 4° (TM 14-500 [changes] 1.) [Accompanied by pngos 60 and 03 and revised pages 50. 64-67 to be inserted in the manual.] t • W 1.35 : 14-509/ch.l Same: Barracks,, portable, prefabricated, 20'x4S'. steel, (angle frame), insulnfed. procedure for erecting. Changes 1; July 27, 1945. 1045. 1 p. 4° (TM 5-0604 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. • W 1.35 : 5-0004/ch.l Same: Buda-Lanova Diesel marine engine, model 6-DCMR-844 ; Aug. 1, 1044. [Reprint 1015.1 iii+150 p. il. 4° (TM 55-1070.) t W 1.86 : 55-1070 Same: Centrifugal pump, model 25212. Carver Pump Co., War Dept. pur- chase order 55402. n.p. [1045]. cover title. [5] +41 p. il. ( TM-5-500-4. ) [Text and another illustration on p. 2 of cover.] f W 1.35 :5-500-4 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1014 Government Publications Technical manual*— Continued* Same: Charging set SCR-160 [with list of references]; May 1045. 1045. vli 4-114 p. + [2] folded p. il. (TM 11-302.) [Supersedes T.M n 302, Dec. 10, 1041, Including Changes 1, May 12, 1943, TM 11-302H, July It), 1043, TM 11- 302K, Aug. 7, 1043, TB 11-302-1, July 10, 1044, and TB 11-302-2, Aug. 10, 1044.] t W 1.35 : 11-302/2 Same: Combined maintenance manual and parts list for bicycles, Colum- bia ; Mar. 2, 1042. [Reprint 1045.] S p. il. 4° (TM 10-1481.) t W 1.35 : 10-1481 Same: Combined maintenance manual and parts list, portable gasoline dispenser, Gray; Dec. 20, 1041. [Reprint] 1045. [2J+40 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1404.) t W 1.35:10-1404 Same: Combined maintenance manual and parts list, trailer, 6-ton, 2-wheel, Winter Weiss ; Sept. 18, 1041. [Reprint] 1045. [33] p. il. 4° (TM 10-1170.) t W 1.35 : 10-1170 Same: Complete 100-mile spiral-four carrier system [witb list of reference information] ; June 22, 1044. 1045. vi+79 p. il. 2 pi., 2 p. of pi. 4° (TM 11-2001. ) t W 1.35 : 11-2C01 Same : Control console, Wilcox type CS380, keying oscillator, Wilcox type 05A, ultra-high frequency antenna, Wilcox type 614A; Feb. 7, 1044. [Reprint] 1045. [2] 4-17 p. 11. 4° (TM 11-2551.) f W 1.35 :11-2551 Same : Delta Milwaukee bench grinder, model SP-no. 1240, War Department purchase order no. 23-1000. n. p. [1045]. cover title, [4] p. il. 4° ( [TM 5- 417G.1) [TM 5-4176 has been added with rubber stamp.] t W 1.35 : 5-4176 Same : Distilling apparatus : July 1045. 1045. iii+25 p. il. (TM 8-612.) [Supersedes TM 8-612, July 17, 1044.] * Paper, 10c. • W 1.35 : 8-612/2 Same : Engine, gasoline, marine, Chris-Craft, model B ; Jan. 4, 1045. [1045.] [2] +16 p. il. (TM 55-1008.) [Processed.] t W 1.33 : 55-1098 Same: Engine, gasoline, marine, Kermath, model sea mate; Jan. 13, 1945. [1045.] 24+[l] p. il. (TM 55-1155.) [Processed.] t W 1.35 : 55-1155 Same: Engine, gasoline, marine, Kermath sea raider special, 550 H. P., fresh water cooled, Changes 1; July 27, 1045. [1045.] 13 p. il. 4° (TM 55-1140 [changes] 1.) t • W 1.35 : 55-1149/ch.l Same : Engine, marine, steam, Skinner model unaflow 600 H. P. ; Dec. 1044. 1045. [2] 4- 24 p. il. pi. 4° (TM 55-1008.) t W 1.35 : 55-1008 Same : Explanation of apropriation and project accounts ; July 1045. 1045. iv+00 p. 4° (TM 14-707.) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes TM 14- 707, July 1, 1044, including Changes 1 and 2, Feb. 18 and Apr. 15, 1045.] * Paper, 25c. • W 1.35 : 14-707/2 Same : Finance service in mobile field units ; May 1045. 1045. iv-f 65 p. il. 4° (TM 14-5(46.) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes TM 14-506, Dec. 1, 1043, including Changes 1-7, May 2, 1044-Mar. 15, 1045.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.35 : 14-506/2 Same, Changes 1; July 13, 1045. [1045.] [2] p. 4° (TM 14-506 [changes] 1.) [Accompanied by certain revised and reprinted pages to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper, 5c. W1.35: 14-506/2/ch.l Same: Fiscal accounting for operating agencies: July 1045. 1045. iv+82 p. il. 4° (TM 14-701.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 25e • W 1.35: 14-701 Same: 4-ton, 6X6 trucks (Diamond T models 96SA cargo, 060A wrecker, 970A ponton, and 072 dump) [with list of references] ; Jan. 25, 1044. [Publi- catiens Department Raritan Arsenal, 1045.1 303+[71 p. (TM 0-811.) [Processed. The 7 pages are left blank to be used for notes. Supersedes TB 811-1. Oct. 22, 1043, also contains pertinent information from TM 10-1207, TM 10-1335, TM 10-1517. TM 10-1533, TM 1(4-1605. and TM 10-1607, and, to- gether with TM 0-1811 and TM 0-1832A, supersedes these manuals.] t W 1.35 : 9-811 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 1015 Technical manuals — Continued. Same : Generating set, gasoline, engine-driven, Kohler 10KW, model 10A- 3U & 10M3-1; Dec. 1944. 1945. [2]+55 p. 11. ( TM 55—3007.) t W 1.35 : 55-3007 ■ Same : Generating sets, Diesel, engine-driven, Bardco models DD-40 and DD-30; Mar. 17, 1945. [Reprint] 1945. [2] +114 p. il. 2 pi. 4° (TM 55- 3004.) t W 1.35 : 55-3004 Same: Generators ML-185-A and ML-185-B (hydrogen) [with list of ref- ences] ; May 1945. 1945. viii+54 p. il. (TM 11-2400.) [Supersedes TM 11- 2400, June 22, 1943, and TB 11-2400-1, Apr. 7, 1944.] % W 1.35 : 11-2400 Same : Instructions no. 3500F10, covering care and operation of Fairbanks- Morse model 35F10M, marine Diesel engines. Revised edition, June 1945. n. p. [1945.] 974-84- [14] p. il. 4° ( [TM 55-1119.] ) [Copyright 1942 by Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Series designation appears on cover. Text and another illustra- tion on front and back covers.] $ W 1.35 : 55-1119 Same : Kitchen cars, supplies, equipment, and rations ; June 1945. 1945. iii+48 p. il. 4° (TM 10-206.) [Supersedes pars. 34 and 45 and figures 42 and 61, TM 10-400, Nov. 15, 1944, and SB 10-63, May 4, 1944, including Changes 1, Sept. 16, 1944.] * Paper, 20c. • W 1.35: 10-206 Same, Changes 1; July 18, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (TM 10-206 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. • W 1.35: 10-206/ch.l Same: Maintenance manual, truck, *£-ton, 4X4, Dodge model VC-1 and VC-5; Sept. 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [2] 4-82 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1195.) t W 1.35 : 10-1195 Same: Maintenance manual, truck J^-ton, 4X4, Dodge (models WC-21, -23, -24, -25, -26, and -27) ; Feb. 20, 1942. [Reprint] 1945. [2] +188 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1443. ) t W 1.35 : 10-1443 Same: Maintenance manual, truck, l^-ton, 4X4, Dodge models VF 404, 405, 406, 407 ; Sept. 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [2] +86 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1179.) t W 1.35 : 10-1179 Same: Maintenance manual, truck, 4-ton, 4X4, GMC, model AFKX 804; Aug. 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [248] p. il. 4° (TM 10-1701.) t W 1.35 : 10-1701 Same: Maintenance, truck, %-ton, 4X4, Dodge; Aug. 18, 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [2] +184 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1209.) [Copyright 1941, Chrysler Corpora- tion, Dodge Division. Material used by permission of copyright owner.] f W 1.35 : 10-1209 Same: Motorcycle, Changes 1; June 30, 1945. 1945. 1 p. (TM 10-515 [changes] 1. ) * Paper, 5c. • W 1.35 : 10-515/2/ch.l Same : Operation and maintenance of marine hydraulic pumps [with list of references] ; Jan. 1945. 1945. iii+41 p. il. (TM 55-325.) t W 1.35 : 55-325 Same : Operation of railroads, general instructions for inspection and maintenance of locomotives and locomotive cranes, Changes 1 ; July 28, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° (TM 55-270 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 35c. • W 1.35 : 55-270/ch.l Same: Ordnance maintenance, carbines, cal. .30, Ml and M1A1 ; June 5, 1943. [Publications Department, Raritan Arsenal, reprint 1945] [2] +118 p. il. (TM 9-1276.) [Processed.] t W 1.35 : 9-1276 Same: Parts list for truck, 2 1 /.-ton, 4x2, International model K-7; Aug. 20, 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [2]+200 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1140.) [Pages 198-200 are left blank to be used for memoranda.] t W 1.35 : 10-1140 Same: Parts list, Fordor sedan, 6-rvlinder, 114" wheelbase, Ford model 2GA 73C; Jan. 1, 1942. [Reprint] 1945. [4] +64 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1374.) t W 1.35 : 10-1374 Same : Parts list, truck, i^-ton, 4X2, Chevrolet ; Oct. 1941. [Reprint] 1945. 72 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1306.) f W 1.35 : 10-1306 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297 — 45— No. 608 7 1016 Government Publications Technical manuals — Continued. Same: Parts list, truck, %-ton, 4X4, Dodge; Dec. 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [1S8] p. il. 4° (TM 10-136S.) t W 1.35 : 10-1368 Same: Parts list, truck, V^-ton, 4X4, Dodge; Mar. 2, 1942. [Reprint] 1945. [163] p. il. 4° (TM 10-1444.) f W 1.35 : 10-1444 Same: Parts list, truck, %-ton, 4X4, Dodge, models VC-1 and VC-5; July 15, 1940. [Reprint] 1945. [72] p. il. 4° (TM 10-1194.) t W 1.35 : 10-1194 Same: Parts list, truck, y 2 -ton, 4X4, Dodge, models WC 4-USA and WC 6-USA through WC 11-USA; July 28, 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [199] p. il. 4° (TM 10-1198.) t W 1.35 : 10-1198 Same: Parts list, truck, iy 2 -ton (LC), 4X2, Chevrolet model 4103 (jobs 31M-31R), chassis with cab truck; Apr. 14, 1942. [Reprint] 1945. 99 p. il 4° (TM 10-1410.) t W 1.35 : 10-1410 Same: Parts price list, truck, %-ton, 4X2, small cargo and telephone main- tenance, Chevrolet, series 3101; May 1, 1941. [Reprint] 1945. 76 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1308.) t W 1.35 : 10-1308 Same: Parts price list, truck, iy 2 -ton (LC), 4X2, Chevrolet, model 4109, Mar. 2, 1942 ; [Parts price list, truck, 1%-ton, dump body, Chevrolet, model 4103. Jan. 20, 1942]. [Reprint] 1945. 10S+[1] +95 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1340. 10-1 29S.) [Two manuals issued as one publication.] f W1.35: 10-1340 Same : Personnel classification, Changes 4 ; July 14, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° (TM 12-425 [changes] 4.) [Accompanied by certain new, revised, and reprinted pages to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper, 10c. • W 1.35 : l2-425/ch.4 Same : Portable radio broadcast transmitter TWT PB-50A ; Mar. 29. 1944. [Reprint] 1945. vi+58 p. II. 4° (TM 11-825.) f W1.35:ll-S25 Same : Power unit PE-99-E ; Dec. 27, 1943. 1945. viii+113 p. (TM 11- 923E. ) t w 1-35 : 11-923 E Same: Power unit PE-99-F; Dec. 28, 1943. 1945. viii+115 p. il. (TM 11-923F.) t W 1.35 : 11-923 F Same: Power unit PE-205-B and power unit PE-207-B [with list of ref- erences] ; May 1945. 1945. viii+162 p. il. 4° (TM 11-970.) [Supersedes TM 11-970, May 31, 1944.] t W 1.35 : 11-970 Same: Power unit PE-245-A; June 6, 1944. [1945.] xiv+196 p. il. 4° (TM 11-930.) [Supersedes TM 11-930, Aug. 16, 1943.] f W 1.35 : 11-930 Same : Power units PE-49-C, -D, -F, and -G, and motor generator MG- 37-A [with list of references]; May 1945. 1945. viii+141 p. il. 4° (TM 11-920.) [Supersedes Instruction book for power unit PE-49-C, Mar. 28, 1940, pars. 14, 34, 49, and lubrication chart TM 11-232, Aug. 9, 1941 and Changes 1, Aug 3, 1942. Instruction book for power unit PE-49-D, Dec. 11, 1942, TM 11-920, June 2, 1943. TM 11-938, Sept. 28, 1943, and TM 11-920G, July 6, 1944.] i W 1.35 : 11-920 Same: Power units PE-78-G and H; Jan. 1943. 1945. iv + 32 p. il. 4° (TM 11-911.) t W 1.35:' 11-911 Same : Power units PE-84-A, -C, -D [with list of references] ; June 1945. 1945 vi+[l]+100 p. il. 4° (TM 11-915.) [Supersedes TM 11-915. June 15, 1944, and TB 11-915-1, Nov. 18, 1944.) '% W 1.35 : 11-915/2 Same : Projector equipment PH-398-A ; Feb. 14, 1944. 1945. [2] +122+ [4] p. il. 9 pi. (TM 11-406-A.) [Prepared under direction of chief signal officer. The 4 pages are left blank to be used foT memoranda.] f W 1.35 : 11-406-A Same: Public address sets PA-5 and PA-5-A, Changes 1; June 27, 1945. [1945.] 19 p. (TM 11-2504 [changes] 1.) t • W 1.35 : 11-2504/ch.l Same : Quartermaster fixed laundry procedure, Changes 1 : Aug. 4, 1945. ri945.] 4 p. 4° (TM 10-355 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. • W 1.35 : 10-355/ch.l • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1915 1017 Technical manuals — Continued. Same : Radio set SCR-284-A, Changes 1 ; June 19, 1945. [1945.] 35 p. 11. 1 pi. 4° (TM 11-275 [changes] 1.) [Supersedes TB 11-275-1 to TB 11-275-7, Apr. 5-Dec. 1944, including Changes 1 to TB 11-275-3, Jan. 6. 1945.] t • W 1.35 : 11-275/ch.l Same : Radio sets SCR-399-A and SCR-499-A [with list of references] ; Mar. 1945. 1945. xii+215 p. il. 6 pi. 4° (TM 11-281.) [Supersedes TM 11-281, Sept. 4, 1943, TB 11-281-1, Oct. 13, 1944, and TB 11-281-2, Nov. 25, 1944.] i W 1.35 : 11-281 Same : Radio sets SCR-609-A and -B and SCR-610-A and -B [with list of references]; Apr. 1945. 1945. viii+99 p. il. 4 pi. 4° (TM 11-615.) [Supersedes TM 11-615, Nov. 15, 1943, TB 11-615-1, Apr. 15, 1944, and TB 11-615-3, May 10, 1944.] t W 1.35: 11-615 Same : Rectifiers RA-34-F and RA-34-G ; Feb. 19, 1943. [Reprint] 1945. [2] +56 p. il. 4 pi. (TM 11-959G.) f W 1.35 : 11-959 G Same: Roofing, repairs and utilities [with list of references] ; June 1945. 1945. iii+36 p. il. 4° (TM 5-617.) [Supersedes sec. 04, chap. 2, pt. 6, Repairs and utilities manual.] * Paper, 15c. • W 1.35 : 5-617 Same: Service record, Changes 1; Mar. 13, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (TM 12- 230 [changes] 1.) [Accompanied by certain revised and reprinted pages to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper, 15c. • W 1.35 : 12-230/ch.l Same : Sleeping car and similar accommodations, class of transportation ; June 1945. 1945. iii+19 p. (TM 55-525.) [Supersedes AR 55-125, Jan. 9, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, June 4 and Aug. 4, 1943, and par. 8, AR 55-105, Dec. 29, 1942.] * Paper, 10c. • W 1.35 : 55-525 Same: Soldier handicrafts [with selected bibliography]; June 1945. 1945. iii+185 p. il. 4" (TM 28-325.) * Paper, 45c. • W 1.35 : 28-325 Same : Spreader, concrete, gasoline engine driven, form riding, 20-f t. width, Jaeger model CS-20 ; Nov. 30, 1942. [Reprint] 1945. [4] +37+50+72 p. il. 2 pi. (TM 5-1062. ) f W 1.35 : 5-1062 Same : Telegraph terminal CF-2-B (carrier) ; Nov. 8, 1943. 1945. viii+153 p. il. 4° (TM 11-355B.) [Some of these pages are issued as folded leaves.] t W 1.35 : 11-355B Same: Telephones EE-8, EE-8-A, and BE-8-B [with list of references] ; Mar. 1945. v+66 p. il. (TM 11-333.) [Supersedes TM 11-333, Mar. 6, 1942, including Changes 1 and 2, Apr. 2, 1943 and Sept. 19, 1944, TM 11-349, Aug. 14, 1943, TB 11-333-1 to TB 11-333-3, Mar. 22-Dec. 3, 1944.] t W1.35: 11-333 Same: Trailer, 2-wheel, 1/4 ton, Bantam model T3 ; May 15, 1943. [Re- print] 1945. [4] +40 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1281.) [Pages 24 and 36 are left blank to be used for memo. Supersedes TM 10-1281, July 15, 1942.] t W 1.35 : 10-1281 ■ Same : Trunk line messenger service [with list of references] ; Sept. 5, 1945 [1943]. n. p. [reprint 1945]. [3] +28 p. (TM 11-463.) [Tentative.] t W 1.35 : 11-463 Same: War Department fiscal code, Changes 13; May 1, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 4° (TM 14-700 [changes] 13.) [Accompanied by certain revised pages to .be inserted in the manual.] t W 1.35: 14-700/ch.l3 Same, Changes 14; July 1, 1945. [1945.] iv+[l] p. 4° (TM 14-700 [changes] 14.) [Accompanied by certain new and revised pages to be inserted in the manual.] t W 1.35 : 14-700/ch.l4 Same, Changes 15; Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 4° (TM 14-700 [changes] 15.) t W 1.35 : 14-700/ch.l5 Telephone directory, War Department, July 6, 1945. [1945.] iv+76+C49+[2] p. 4° t W 1.19 : 945/7 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1018 Government Publications ARMY AIR FORCES Government supplies. U. S. Army specifications. N'i.tk. — In the list below, some of the Amendments are for specifications which were Issued during the time when entries for the specifications appeared in the Monthly catalog under tin- Adjutant General's Department, and for these, the old classification, \\ 8.48 l . Is retained In order that they may be filed with the publications to which they lu'lollg. U. S. Army specification: Adapter assembly, type A-5, tachometer drive, amdt. 2 ; June 27, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, July 5, 1945.] [2] p. il. 12° (No. 94-27831-A [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, May 18, 1945. ] t W 1.49 : 94-27831-A/amdt.2 Same: Camera, aircraft, type K-19C, amdt. 2; June 21, 1945. [Wright Field. I teyton, Ohio, June 27, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-97-D [amdt. 2].) [Super- sedes and includes Amendment 1, May 15, 1945.] t W 1.49 : 75-97-D/amdt.2 Same: Compass, magnet-card type (aircraft), general specification for, amdt. 3; Apr. 7, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 29, 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 94-27180-F [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 2, July 18, 1944.] t W 3.48/1 : 94-27180-F/amdt.3 Same: Compressor, single-stage air, type A-l (gasoline engine driven, portable) , amdt. 1 ; June 8, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1945.] 2 p. il 12° (No. 94-40778 [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 : 94-40778/amdt.l Same: Control, bomb release interval, type B-3A (time interval and counter, 24 volts D. C.) ; May 30, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 7, 1945.] 12 p. il. 12° (No. 93-24717-B.) [Supersedes No. 93-24717-A, Feb. 18, 1943.] | W 1.49 : 93-24717-B Same: Control, hydraulic surface (for aircraft automatic pilots), amdt. 2 ; July 6, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, July 18, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 94-27981-B [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Aug. 27, 1 943. ] t w 3.48/1 : 94-279Sl-B/amdt.2 Same : Covers, camera, electrically heated, general specification for ; amdt. 2; June 11, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 19, 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 75-242 [amdt. 2].) t W 3.48/1 : 75-242/amdt.2 Same: Dryer, photographic print, type B-ll, amdt. 1; June 7, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 14, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 75-465 [amdt. 1] . ) f W 1.49 : 75-465/amdt.l Same : Glove, mechanic's winter, type D-3A, amdt. 2 ; July 3, 1945. [Wrignt Field, Dayton, Ohio, July 6, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-3154-A [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1. Jan. 26, 1945.] t W 1.49 : 94-3154-A/amdt.2 Same: Indicator, airspeed type F-1A (aircraft): May 31, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 14, 1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (No. 94-27916-C.) [Super- sedes No. 94-27916-B, Apr. 14, 1944.] t W 1.49 : 94-27916-C Same: Kit, photographic processing, type N-3, (negative marking) ; June 2, 1945. [Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio, June 14, 1945.] 5 p. 12° (No. 75-576.) [Supersedes No. 31350, Sept. .1, 1944.] f W 1.49 : 75-576 Same: Lens, photographic (12-inch F-2.5) ; Jan. 26, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 6, 1945.] 3 p. il. 12° (No. 75-196-A.) [Supersedes No. 75-196, Apr. 17, 1942.] t W 1.49 : 75-196-A Same: Lenses, photographic, general specification for, amdt. 2; May 31, 1945. [Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio, June 6, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-150-C [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Mar: 22. 1945.] t W 1.49 : 75-150-C/amdt.2 Same: Marking, shipment (domestic and export), amdt. 2; July 6, 1945. [Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio. July 19. 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 94-40645-A [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Feb. 24, 1944.] t W 1.49 : 94-40645-A/amdt.2 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 1019 Government supplies — Continued. Same: Meter, electric (aircraft) direct current general specification for, amdt. 2; June 13, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1945.] 4 p. 12° (No. 94-27226-E [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, May 12, 1944. ] t W 3.48/1 : 94-27226-E/amdt.2 Same : Packaging and packing of turbosuperehargers for export shipment, amdt. 1; June 11, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 28, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-40763 [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 : 94-40763/amdt.l Same: Preserver, paper negative (photographic), amdt. 1; June 22, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 27, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-374 [amdt. 1].) f W 1.49 : 75-374/amdt.l Same : Printer, contact, type A-ll, amdt. 3 ; June 23, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 29, 1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (No. 75-219-A [amdt. 3].) [Super- sedes and includes Amendment 2, Jan. 23, 1945.] t W 1.49 : 75-219-A/amdt.3 Same: Projector, type B-2 (lantern slide, opaque objects, and film strip), amdt. 1 ; June 21, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 27, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-3S7 [amdt. 1.].) t W 1.49 : 75-3S7/amdt.l Same : Purifier, oxygen, type A-5, amdt. 1 ; June 13, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 30, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-40S52 [amdt. 1].) f W 1.49 : 94-40852/amdt.l Same: Release, bomb rack, type AN-A2A (24 volts, D. C), amdt. 2; June 22, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 27, 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 93- 24699-B [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Aug. 16, 1943.] f W 3. 48/1 : 93-24699-B/amdt.2 Same: Sexton, aircraft (bubble type), general specification for, amdt. 1; June 23, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 29, 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 94-27747-B [amdt. 1].) f W 3.48/1 : 94-27747-B/amdt.l Same : Shackle assembly, bomb, type AN-B-9, amdt. 1 ; June 13, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 93-24749 [amdt. 1].) t W 3.48/1 : 93-24749/amdt.l Same : Shackle, bomb, type AN-B10, amdt. 1 ; June 22, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 27, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 93-24832-A [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 : 93-24832-A/amdt.l Same: Shackle, bomb, type B-7 ; June 6, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 19, 1945.] 9 p. il. 12° (No. 93-24557-A.) [Supersedes No. 93- 24557, Jan. 11, 1940.] t W 1.49 : 93-24557-A Same : Solenoid, caliber .50 gun, type AN-G19 ; June 4, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 19, 1945.] 5 p. 12° (No. 93-24895.) [Supersedes No. 24895, Sept. 25, 1944.] t W 1.49 : 93-24895 Same: Solenoid, remote gun firing, type G-9 (aircraft — 24 volts D. C.) ; June 25, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 29, 1945.1 8 p. il. 12° (No. 93-24706-C.) [Supersedes No. 93-24706-B, Feb. 22, 1944.] t W 1.49 : 93-24706-C Same : Trailer, 2-wheel (2dt) fuel servicing, type A-l (600-gallon capacity), amdt. 2; June 1, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 7, 1945.] 5 p. 12° (No. 91-83 [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Dec. 14, 1944.] t W 1.49 : 91-83/amdt.2 Same: Trainer, aerial gunnery, type E-8A (spotlight), amdt. 1; June 21, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 27, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-24831-A [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 : 94-24831-A/amdt.l Same: Washer, photographic print, type A-2A; June 7, 1945. -[Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 14, 1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (No. 75-201-A.) [Supersedes No. 75-201, Oct. 3, 1942.] t W 1.49 : 75-201-A Same: Watch, navigation, type A-11A (hack) ; June 16, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 22, 1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (No. 94-27834-D.) [Super- sedes No. 94-27834-C, Sept. 29, 1944.] t W 1.49 : 94-27834-D • Sent to Depository Libraries 1020 Government Publications Government supplies — Continued. Sam.', aimlr. 1; June 29, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, (thin, July 5. 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 94-27834-D [amdt. 1].) t \Y 1.49: 94-27S34-D/amdt.l Information letter, Army Air Forces convalescent-rehabilitation training program, do. -l 25; Jan.-May 1945. [1945.1 various paging, il. 4" [Monthly. Proc- essed. Thia periodical was flrsl Issued May l, r.M3, but these earlier issues were qoI entered in the Monthly catalog.] j w ins 21 : 21-25 Parachute jumping. Going downV [James Gray inc.. New York. X. Y.. May 1945.] [16J p. il. (Air Forces manual 70.) (Relates to emergency parachute jumping.] ± \Y10S.19:70 ARMY SERVICE FORCES Correspondence. Army Service Forces Headquarters supplement to TM 12-253 [Correspondence], Changes 1; Apr. 2, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Accompanied by certain revised pages to be inserted in the Technical manual.] * Paper, 5c. W 109.6 : C 81/ch.l Same, Changes 2; July 11, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Accompanied by certain revised pages to be inserted in the Technical manual.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 1137 W 109.6 : C 81/ch.2 Public propcrtii. Disposition of property, Change 10; [June 20, 1945]. [1945.] [16] p. 4° (Procurement regulation 7 [change 10] ; Readjustment Division.) [Extracted from Revision 49 of Procurement regulations. Issued in loose-leaf form.] Included in price of regulation 7. • Item 1131 W 109.8/2 : 7/ch. 10 Supply catalogs. Army Service Forces catalog: Quartermaster supply catalog. [1945.] [Issued with perforations.] t QM 7. Organizational spare parts. SPV-2. Bath unit, field, mobile, 24 shower head (Orr & Sembower-2B-24 and 3B-24), QM stock no. 66-B-350 ; June 1945. 12 p. W 100.14 : QM 7-SPV 2 SPV 8. Bath unit, field, mobile, 12 shower head (Cleaver-Brooks-EC-4). QM stock no. 66-B-348 ; June 1945. 10 p. W 109.14 : QM 7-SPV S ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Organization. Adjutant General's Office, organization and functions [approved July 23, 1945; prepared by Plans and Statistics Branch, Control Division]. [1945.] cover title, [56] leaves, il. oblong S° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form]. % L. C. card 45-36610 W 3.2 : Or 3/6/945 Posters. Aj-my conservation project; [posters]. 1945. various sizes. [For official use only, and distributed only within the armed services.] t W 3.46/7 :153-Q-48, etc. 153-Q-48. Inspection, perfection, check regularly for neglect. 161-Q-50. Gasoline waste stops supply, use it wisely. 166-0-35. Preventive maintenance prevents breakdowns. 167-Q-51. Treat your GI like you'd paid for it ! Government money is tax money, bond money, your money. "The Army nurse is the symbol to the soldier of help and relief in his hour of direst need'' [and other statements by] Douglas MacArthur ; [poster], n. p. Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army [Apr. 11, 1945.] 11.6X9.5 in. [Illustrator, Ramus.] ± \V 3.46/1 : N 93/2 Loose talk does reach Tokyo, let's stop it! [all lettered poster]. 1945. 4 sheets, each 9X51.9 in. I W 3.46/1 : T 14/22/sh.l-^ INFORMATION AND EDUCATION DIVISION Posters. ■ Margie poster SP no. 9-12. 1945. Each 22X17 in. or 17X22 in. t W 109.211/2 : 9-12 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Government supplies. U. S. Army specification : Tool set, body and fender repair ; May 3. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° ( No. 56-90-29. ) t W 1.49 : 56-90-29 • Sent to Depository Libraries September 1945 1021 Pogters. [Joe Dope poster, relating to handling of ordnance equipment used by Air Forces; A-18.] 1945. 16.5X21 in. [Illustrator, Will Eisner.] t W 34.29/3 :A-18 QUABTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Government supplies. U. S. Army specification: Dyeing and finishing of cotton duct and twill; June 21, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (No. 6-349.) .[Supersedes U. S. A. No. G-12GA. Mar. (incorrectly given as Nov.) 23, 192S, J. Q. D. No. 606, Apr. 21, 1945, J. Q. D. No. 226C, Aug. 21, 1943, J. Q. D. No. 231C, Aug. 21, 1943, J. Q. C. No. 541, May 12, 1944, J. Q. D. No. 550, July 20, 1944.] j W 1.49 : 6-349 Same : Fasteners, slide, amdt. 1 ; May 18, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (No. 100- 31 [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 : 100-31/amdt.l Same : Packing requirements for fabrics for tentage and equipage ; May 24, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (No. 100-42.) [Supersedes J. Q. D. No. 591, Aug. 23,1944.] t W 1.49: 100-42 SPECIAL SERVICES DIVISION Post-ivar planning. Bibliography on postwar readjustment for service men and women ; compiled in Service Command Librarian's Office of Special Services Division, 9th Service Command. 1st complete revision, Aug. 1945. [1945.] [l] + ii+60 p. 4° [Processed.] t Service Command Librarian's Office, Special Services Division, 9th Service Command, Army Service Forces. L. C. Card 45-36529 W 109.102 : R 22/945 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Report. Annual report of chief of engineers, Army, [fiscal year] 1944 [with Com- mercial statistics, water-borne commerce of United States, calendar year 1943]. 1945. 2 pts. [Part 1 is bound in 2 separate volumes which bear con- tinuous paging.] * Cloth, pt. 1, v. 1, $1.50 ; * pt. 1, v. 2, $1.75 ; * pt. 2, cloth, $2.25, paper, $2.00. • Item 1151 L. C. card 15-4908 W 7.1/1 : 944 pt. 1. Annual report of chief of engineers, Army. 2 v. 1-989+ [1] +991-1922 p. pt. 2. Commercial statistics, water-borne commerce of United States calendar year 1943 ; compiled in Office of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. xii + 1377 p. Same. (H. doc. 6, 2 pts. [in 3 v.], 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [The document notation on title page of House document 6, pt. 1, vol. 1, is incorrectly given as House document 6, pt. 1, vols. 1 and 2.] PUBLIC RELATIONS BUREAU Posters. The little Jap is a big job ! Army official poster. 1945. 39.9X28.5 in. [Also issued in size 20X14.3 in.] $ W 107.8: J 27/3 WAR MOBILIZATION AND RECONVERSION OFFICE Reconversion. From war to peace, a challenge. [1945.] cover title, iii+19 p. [Prepared in collaboration with War Information Office and other Government agencies.] t • L. C. card 45-36557 Y 3.W 19/7 : 2 W 19/2 CONTRACT SETTLEMENT OFFICE Carl Machine Co., Inc. Appeal of Carl Machine Co., Inc., v. War Department, decided Aug. 7, 1945; facts [opinion, and decision]. [1945.] 3 p. (Appeal Board, proceeding no. 7.) f • Item 1131 Y 3.W 19/7 : 108/7 Cole Manufacturing Co. Appeal of Cole Manufacturing Company v. War Depart- ment, prime contract no. W 586 qm-29S, decided July 31, 1945; opinion [and decision]. [1945.] 9 p. (Appeal Board, proceeding no. 14.) f • Item 1131 Y 3.W 19/7 : 108/14 © Sent to Depository Libraries 1022 Government Publications Gardner, H. I., d Son. Appeal of H. I. Gardner & Son v. War Department, prime contract no. W-05-071-E (SC 7) -20, decided, July 31, 1945; statement of facts [opinion, and decision]. [1945.] 6 p. (Appeal Board, proceeding no. 3.) t • Item 1131 Y 3.W 19/7 : 108/3 Industrial Tool d Die Works, Inc. Appeal of Industrial Tool & Die Works, Inc., v. War Department, decided Aug. 7, 1945; statement of facts, opinion [and de- cision]. [1945.] 5 p. (Appeal Board, proceeding no. 6.) t • Item 1131 Y 3.W 19/7 : 108/6 Report. War contract terminations and settlements, report by director of con- tract settlement to Congress, 4th report, July 1945. [1945.] cover title, iv+72 p. il. [Another illustration on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 1131 L. C. card 45-35598 Y 3.W 19/7 : 107/4 SURPLUS PROPERTY BOARD Note. — The Surplus Property Board was established by Public law 457, 78th Congress, approved Oct. 3, 1944. By authority of Executive order 0488 of the same date, the records, etc., of the Surplus War Property Administration were transferred to the Surplus Property Board. Report. Surplus property, quarterly progress report by Surplus Property Board to Congress [1st quarter, 1945]. [1945.] cover title, vi+106 p. il. [Other illustrations on p. 2—4 of cover.] t • Item 1131 L. C. card 45-36606 Y 3.W 19/7 : 207/945-1 Surplus property. List of surplus property. [1945.] 28 p. 4° * Paper, 10c. (incorrectly given in publication as 5c.). • Item 1131 L. C. card 45-36434 Y 3.W 19/7 : 202 Su7/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries Index Monthly Catalog, September 1945 Note. — Entries appear in this Index under subjects or titles. Bulletins, Circulars, Manuals, etc., of the various Government offices are listed under "Bulletins," etc. For names of Government offices issuing publications, see "Alphabetical list of Government authors" in the front of this Catalog. A Page A. B. C. Freight Forwarding 976 A. P. W. Paper Co., Inc 977 Abaca in western hemisphere 934 Aberdeen & Rockfish R. R. : rates on boots and shoes 975 rates on cotton 975 Abies, see Fir. Accidents : aircraft, C. A. B. reports 944-945 fatal farm-work, analysis 933 railroad, investigation reports- 972-973 steel industry, control 982 Accounts and accounting : air carrier accounts 943 appropriation and project ac- counts 1014 operating agencies 1014 post driving 975 propertv accountability, etc 1008 public funds 1008 settlement of accounts 1008 Activities, see names of departments, etc. Actuaries Board, report : 942 Adapter assembly, specification 1018 Addy, E. D., I. C. C. decision 975 Addy Motor Co 975 Adhesives, stability 937 Adjutant General's Office, organization and functions 1020 Administrative Practices and Efficiency Joint Committee 955 Aeronautics : air carrier accounts 943 air carrier operating certificates 980 air traffic rules 945 civil air regulations 945 foreign air carrier regulations 945 foreign air news digest, index 945 Navy and commerce air service laws 950 work simplification in aviation in- dustry 999 Aerosols, insecticidal 935 Agricultural conservation, 1944 pro- gram 940 Agricultural residues, saccharification_ 935 Agriculture : postwar policy 952 publications, price Hst 903 Air carriers, see Aeronautics. Air compressor, specification 1018 Air service laws, see Aeronautics. Air traffic, see Aeronautics. Aircraft : Curtiss-YVright plants 957 engines, inlet-valve design, etc 984 Aircraft accidents, see Accidents. Aircraft & Diesel Equipment Corpora- tion 977 Page Airports, Federal aid 950 Alabama, finances 943 Alabama Great Southern R. R., rates on logs 976 Alaska : agriculture 940 fisheries 964 general information 971 Alcohol, industrial, from citrus-waste__ 935 Alexandria quadrangle, Va.-D. C.-Md 967 Alfalfa weevil, control 934 Alford & Miller Co 983 Allotments, see Army. Allowances, see Pay, allowances, etc. Alton R. R. : rates on flax straw 975 rates on salt 976 Alumina in 1944 968 Aluminum : pigment, specification 989 production in 1944 968 salts in 1944 968 American Association of State High- way Officials 962 American Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago- 976 American Battery Manufacturers, Inc 998 American Lava Corporation 976 American National Bank & Trust Co. ef Chicago 979 American republics : guide to official publications 9S4 see also Latin America — also head- ings beginning Inter- American. American Samoa, reimburse Navy per- sonnel 958 American Trucking Associations, Inc__ 1002 Ammonia, anhydrous, specification 988 Ammunition depot at California Point 051 Amos-Thompson Corporation 976 Amplifier, technical manual 1013 Andalusite in 1944 969 Anderson, Clinton P., address 933 Anderson. Edgar V., court case 1003 Anderson, Ernest, court case 979 Anderson, Henry W., receiver, court case „ 1002 Anderson. Herbert R., court case 1003 Anderson, Ralph R., court case 1003 Andrew Arms, Inc 996 Animal husbandry, see Livestock. Antenna, ultra-high frequency, manual 1014 Anthracene, specification 988 Anthracite, see Coal. Antifreeze compound, general sched- ule 1005 Antimony : preprint from minerals yearbook— 967 secondary, In 1944 969 slabs, specification 9S9 Apples, frozen, standards 939 Appointment in Regular Army 1009 r II Index Apprentices : Page postwar apprentices of railroads 998 training must be merchandised 998 we can and must dig up appren- tices 998 Appropriations, see special subject. Arbors, shell-reamer 991 Argentina, economic controls, etc 1008 Arizona : ti nances 043 frozen food locker plants 964 Irrigation and power projects 957 Armed forces, voluntary enlistments— 998 Army : allotments of pay 1008 Communism, etc., within 951 personnel classification, manual-- 1016 personnel regulations 1009 Army Air Forces, regulations 1009 Army Airways Communications Sys- tem 1009 Arsenic, preprint from minerals year- book !m;t Artesian pressure in wells 965 Ascher, Richard A., court case !»T7 Ashcraft, CeUa E., relief 44 969 (Jrav Francis ('.. trustee, court case__ 1004 Green. Rita <'.. relief 94S Green Bay & Western R. R., motor car- rier decision '■'■ ■ Greene Yille Celebration Commission, ... , i r.at. v of Greene Ville Celebration Commission. Grinder, Delta Milwaukee bench, man- ual 101 ! Grog, Insulating, specification 989 Guam Island, relief of residents 958 Gunnells, Dezaree, reliel B4» Gunnells, Hush P., relief 948 Guns, see Machine guns — Small-game guns. 1 Sypsum : _._ and products. 1044 969 preprint from minerals yearbook 908 H Hall. Howard, Co.. Inc 974 Hall. Louis F., & Co., Inc 9^9 Hampton. 11. J., motor carrier decision- 'J to Hancock. Rufus A., relief 954 Handicrafts, soldier, technical manual-101 < Hangers, X-ray film, specification 1006 Harp singing, sacred, folk music 984 Harris Trust & Savings Bank 1004 Harvey, R. C, Co 1004 Harwood Trucking, Inc 974 Haselden & Huggins Co 948 Hawaii: . „ ,1 0^1 sugar, commercially recoverable 941 sugarcane, farming practices 939 Hazelhurst Mercantile Co 983 Health: .,.•_, Q ,, better, for rural America 933 education, more firepower 961 Hemisphere, this 1002 Hemlock, eastern 9d8 Heroes, national, of the Americas 99- Hessian fly, reduce wheat damage 935 Highways : Federal-state-local urban planning- 98b interstate, national system 962 Hilpert, Anna I., court case 979 Hirsch. Maurice, court case 977 Hoekenberry, Margaret, relief of guar- dian 9o4 Hogs : ._ . feed consumption, etc 964 world hog numbers 937 Holmes & Son, Inc -1004 Hoist Reuben A., motor carrier deci- sion 974 Hood Biver Valley, race prejudice 971 Hoods, anti-flash, specification 989 Horticulture, specialized fields 999 Horton. Edwin C. patent appeal 947 Hose, specifications 990 Hours of labor, 48-hour workweek 994 Housing: multifamilv rental, insurance 980 reading list 986 Houston. Mrs., court case 998 Humidity, upper air 947 Hunsucker. Ruby H.. relief 954 Hunt. Edward A., court case 1002 Hunt. Robert A., court case 1002 Hunt's Motor Freisrhf & Food Products Transport 1002 Hvdraulic surface control. specification_1018 Hydroelectric power, development, in- vestization 957 Hvdrogen sulfide, poisoning in oil pro- duction 90S Hvporhamphus natris. new species from Sinaloa 1001 I Idaho, transportation map 903 Illinois Central R. R. : Emergency Board 9no possession, etc 994 I'age Illinois Territory Industrial Traffic League 975 Imperial Valley, west coast locality 971 India : people from, naturalization 956 today 946 Indian Hills quadrangle, Colo 966 Indicating-systems, tank-level 990 Indicators, airspeed, specification 1018 Ii dust rial hygiene, State, etc., person- nel 962 Industrial Tool & Die Works, Inc 1022 1 nilust ry : corporate profits 997 facts for industry 943 Industrial reference service 940 Infants, cuidado da crianca 981 Inflation : do you know the facts? 997 garment manufacturers are in fight 997 Information letter, AAF convalescent- rehabilitation 1020 Injectors, low-pressure air flow 968 Injuries, shipyard 983 Inland Waterways Corporation, report- 946 Insecticides : synergistic action 936 see also names of insecticides. Insurance, see special types of insur- ance. Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace 992 Inter-American Highway, agreement- 1002 Inter-American programs, suggestions- 995 Inter-American questionnaire 996 Interference measurement, radio 9SS International American Conference 992 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 949, 953 International communications, study__ 957 International monetarv fund, partici- pation 949. 953 International peace. Dumbarton Oaks proposals 092 International reference service 946 International-Stacey Corporation 976 Interurban Transportation Co.. Inc 974 Iron : deposits. Mato Grosso, Brazil 965 ore in 1944 969 pi2 iron in 1944 909 rates on 070 Iron oxide pigments in 1944 909 Irrigation : development, investigation 957 first aid 940 J Jackson, Jabez F., relief 948 Jackson, Myrtle, relief of estate 954 Jackson. Narcissa W.. relief 948 Jamais esqueceremos 995 same I in Snanish) 995 Jandrey, Fred W.. relief 948 Japan, what shall be done after vic- tory? 1009 Japanese : myths and facts about Japanese Americans 971 War Relocation Authority arti- cles 971-972 Jaqua Transit Lines, Inc 974 Jennette. Alaska D.. relief 948 Jensen. Arthur R.. court case 1004 Jensen. Renee M.. court case 1004 Johnson, Homer H., court case 1002 Journal of Supreme Court 1002 Journal of venereal disease informa- tion 962 Judsje Advocate General's Department, Army regulations 1008 Judgments : caustic poison act. notices 962 food, druir. and cosmetics act. no- tices 901-962 September 1945 VII Page Judson-Sheldon Corporation 977 Juniper Creek quadrangle, Fla 906 Jury, improvement of system 951 Juvenile court, statistics 981 K Kacprzyk, Patricia M., relief 954 Kaolin in 1944 969 Karalis, Mary, relief of estate 948 Keithley, Donald R., relief of guardian- 955 Keithley Bros. Garage 955 Kellogg, Spencer, & Sons, Inc 976 Kemp, Louis, court case 983 Kemp & Pitts 983 Kennelly Transfer & Storage Co 973 King County, Wash., geologic map, etc_ 966 Kit, photographic, specifications 1018 Kitchen cars, supplies, etc., tech. man- ual 1015 Klau-Van-Pietersom-Dunlap Associates, Inc 955 Knitted outerwear, earnings in indus- try 983 Knowles, Frank T., court case 1004 Kohtz Family Trust 1004 Kraus, M., & Bros., Inc 079 Kyanitein 1944 969 Labor : chronology of events 983 court decisions of interest 982 market areas, directory 999 State laws for women 984 turnover, munitions, etc., indus- tries 983 turnover, selected war plants 982 Labor Department, report 981 Labor Statistics Bureau, fact-finding activities 982 Lacquer, specification 1007 Lactic acid, making from whey 934 Ladders, chain, specification 988 Lake. P. G.. Inc 979 Lakeside Laboratories. Inc '. 978 Lamps, electric, specifications 1006 Land-grant rates, discontinuance 957 Lands : assembly for urban redevelopment. 986 beneath tidal, etc., waters 951 Lapides, Abe, court case 997 La Porte County, Ind., soil survey 936 Latin America : employment of U. S. citizens 992 higher education 992 inter-American questionnaire 996 monetary developments 961 Laundry, procedure, technical manual-1010 Laurie, Ida E., relief 948 Lawrence Operating Corporation 979 Laws : private acts 947-948 public acts 94S-949 Lead : industry in 1944 969 mine production 968 pigments 968, 969 preprint from minerals yearbook 968 secondary, in 1944 969 Leaman. P.. F.. & Sons, Inc 974 Leaman Transportation Co., Inc 974 Lease-lend activities, see Lend-lease activities. Leather, industrial reference service 946 Lee Transportation Co 973 Lend-lease activities, how shall accounts be settled? 1009 Lenses : elecfric-lisrht. specification 990 photographic, specification 1018 Leontire. Alex D., relief 954 Lewis Grain Corporation 976 Lichter, Jacob, court case 980 Liehter, Jennie L., court case 980 Life insurance, national service, regu- lations 1009 Page Lifschultz, Samuel E., I. C. C. decision. 976 Lifschultz Fast Freight 976 Lighthouse Oysters, Inc 997 Lignite distribution 970 Lignite mines, see Mines and mining. Lit liium minerals in 1944 969 Livestock : animal husbandry, specialized field- 998 animal industry, publications 963 farm animals, publications 963 Loans, REA consumers program 939 Locomotives, inspection, etc., tech manual 101;" Logs, rates on_l 97(5 London Weatherproofs, Inc_ 979 Longhorn Portland Cement Co " _ 979 Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Drydock Corporation 994 Louisiana, electric rate book 901 Louisville & Nashville R. R., rates on bills of lading 975 Lumber : aircraft, discolorations 936 domestic distribution 938 Lynch Transfer & Storage Co 973 M Maasdam (steamship), reimburse Ma- rine Corps personnel 958 McFarland, Earl J., court case 979 Machine guns, field manual 1010 Machines, dishwashing, specification 990 McNeely, H. G., motor carrier decision. 974 Maddox, Donna S., relief of guardian. 955 Maddox, Saddle I., relief of guardian.^ 955 Maddox, William W., relief 955 Magnesite in 1944 qqq Magnesium : compounds in 1944 _ _ 909 secondary, in 1944 I 90,9 Magwood, Lewis B.. claim 948 Mail matter, cost ascertainment 99*> Mail routes, schedules 99°-99'} Maize, see Corn. Makransky, Dorothy, court case of exrs 1004 Makransky, Edward, court case 1004 Makransky, Harry, court case 1004 Makransky, Louis, court case 1004 Makransky, Murray J., exr., court case- 1004 Makransky. Sadye. court case 1004 Malheur National Wildlife Refuge__ _ 964 Malone Freight Lines, Inc 974 Malt beverages, conversion table 997 Mandrels, dental, specification 090 Manfred quadrangle, N. Dak '_ 966 Manganese : deposits. Ma to Grosso, Brazil 905 in 1944 9^9 ore, utilization 9(58 Manhattan Lisrhteracre Corporation 979 Manier, Joe, relief of admx 94s Manier, Lueile, relief ~_ 948 Manila hemp in western hemispherel-I 934 Manpower utilization and saving__ 90S 999 Manuals : Ships Bur. manual 9S7. 988 Veterans Admin, manual 1007 War Dept. field manuals 1010 W-T Dept. field manuals, list _' 963 War Dept. technical manuals 1013- 1017 War Dept. technical manuals, list. 963 see also special subject. Manufactures : employment in industry 983 publications, price list' 963 Maps and charts : Geological Survey 965-967 Labor Statistics Bureau 982 Public Roads Administration 963 Marcuccilli, Ralph, motor carrier deci- sion 974 Maresi, Estella, exr.. court case 1008 Marine Band, attend G. A. R. encamp- ment 958 VIII Index Page Marine Corps, loss of personal prop- orty, reimburse 958 Marlon Trucking Co., Inc 974 Marking, shipment, specification 1018 Maryland, finances 943 Masks, face, specification '■''■'" Massachusetts hill towns In wartime — 934 Matting, rubber, specification 1000 Meal tickets, Army regulations 1008 M, ' ; " : n ,o article 939 civilian supply 997 community service project B»7 Consumers look at 940 production story 940 tenderness instrument measures-- 935 Media quadrangle, Pa .--- 966 Medical Department, Army regulations. 1008 Medical Department, Navy, statistical reporting, etc 987 Medicinal products, equivalents, etc — 94(5 Mendlus, William, patent appeal 947 Merchant marine, how to get your bearings 1000 Merchants Transfer 974 Mercurous chloride, specification B88 Mercury, monthly mercury report 968 Metals.' light, future 953 Meteorology, publications, price list 863 Meters, electric, specification 1019 Mevorah. Isidore C, court case 997 Michigan basin, geology, and oil, etc., possibiliries 96o Michigan Central R. R., rates on auto- mobiles 975 Micro-organisms, air-borne, sampling 962 Middle Haddam quadrangle. Conn 966 Midway-Sunset oil field, map 96;> Migration problem, peace jitters 999 Military publications, Army regula- tions 1009 Military records. Army regulations 1009 Military service record, tech. manual — 1017 Military training, universal 952 Milk cow rations 933 Miller. Aloysius 6., relief 95o Miller, Anthony P., Inc.. court case 979 Milwaukee Livestock Handling Co 973 Mineral earth pigments in 1944 969 Mineral market reports 968-969 Mineral wool: impregnated, specification 1007 industry in 1944 969 Mines and mining : gold-mining industry 9o3 hazards in coal mines 967 inspection standards 967 Mirrors, laryngeal, specification 1007 Missouri, frozen food locker plants 964 Missouri River, bridge 949 Moak, Sam D.. relief 948 Mobile field units, finance service 1014 Moldings, rates on 973 Mole cricket, poison bait 935 Molvbdenum, preprint from minerals yearbook 969 Money, developments in Latin America- 961 Monroe. Fred, motor carrier decision.- 975 Moore. Mr. and Mrs. A. J., relief 955 Moore. George H., relief 955 Morale, family contributions 961 Morton Salt To 976 Motion pictures : Agriculture Dept 938 industrial reference service 946 war information films 998 Motor carriers, division of revenues 972 Motor vehicles : Army regulations 1009 uniform civil liability act 962 uniform safety responsibility act- 962 Motorcycles, technical manual 1015 Motortrucks, technical manual 1014. 1015, 1016 N Naringin, solubility in water 935 National banks, trust powers 961 Page National Conference on Street and Highway Safety 962 Nai tonal defense, see Defense. National electric rate book 960-961 National Electrical Wholesalers Assoc. 999 National Employ the Physically Handi- capped Week 949 National forest right of way, opinion 980 National service life insurance, see Life insurance. Naval Academy, Annapolis : acquisition of St. John's College 952 unsatisfactory conduct discharge 958 Naval Air Station, Norfolk, reimburse personnel 958 Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Norfolk, reimburse personnel 95S Naval Hospital, Seattle, reimburse per- sonnel 948 Naval Operating Base, Bermuda, reim- burse personnel 958 Naval petroleum reserves, see Petroleum. Navy, loss of personal property, reim- burse 948, 958 Navy Department, Secretary, succes- sion 994 Negroes, wartime employment 995 Netherlands, planning for labor 983 Nevada : finances 943 frozen food locker plants 964 Neville Coke & Chemical Co 979 New Jersey, transportation map 963 New Mexico : irrigation and power projects 957 Sebastian Martin grant lands 949 New York Navy Yard, manpower 952 Newton. Ethel, relief 948 Ney, Jerome M., speech 996 Nickel : preprint from minerals yearbook 969 secondary, in 1944 969 Nickel-copper-allov specification 990 Norfolk & Western Ry., accident 972 Norfolk Navy Yard, reimburse personnel. 948 Noro, Shinyu, court case 979 North Jersey Utilization & Sewerage Disposal Plant, Inc 948 Northern Trust Co 979 Notice to mariners 9S7 Nursing, serve those who served 1008 Occupations : dictionary of occupational titles 999 military occupational specialties 987 publications, occupational analysis- 999 publications, price list 963 Ocean-cable carriers, statistics 960 Oceanpout parasite 965 Oden, J. R., motor carrier decision 974 Officers, Army regulations 1009 Ohio River Co 977 Oil. see Oils — Petroleum. Oils: industrial reference service 946 specifications 990 Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund, Board of Trustees of, see Board of Trustees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund. Old-age insurance, cost of living for aged persons 962 On-Time Transfer Co 973 Opinions : Attorney General 980 Supreme Court 1002-3 xre also special subject. Orders : Armv regulations 1009 National Labor Relations Board — 986 War Department, general orders- 1010 Oscillator, keying, technical manual — 1014 Overtime regulations, amend order- 994—995 Oysters, raw shucked, regulations 951 Ozark National Forest game refuge- 949, 953 September 1945 IX P Page Taciflc Freight Lines 974 Pacific Motor Trucking Co — »« Packages, see Containers — Packing. Packing: ifto1 fabrics for tentage, etc lO.il overseas shipment, speciflea- tions 988, 1019 radio tubes . 5SK~iSni Packings, specifications 990, 10 < Paddles, boat and life-float 990 Paint : „ .„ publications x^-inSS speciflcations 990, 1007 Panama, Inter-American Highway _ 100_ Panama Canal, district court for C. Z__ 992 Panama Railroad, safety rules 99- Pan-American Day, proceeding in House Wjj Pans, fry, specification loo< Paper, rates on y ' rf Paper plastic, see Papreg. Paperboard, rates on 97.5 Papreg. strength and properties iMN Parachute jumping JJ>*y Parker, Harry A., court case 1002 Parker Motor Freight 1002 Passenger rates, land-grant rates on Govt, traffic 957 Patents : oro cases adjudged Jc 936 Service Transportation Co 974 Sexton, aircraft, specification 1019 Shackles, specifications 1019 Shall I go to school? (GI roundtable)- 1009 Sheep, Columbia, made-to-order breed- 934 Shipbuilding, safe shipbuilding, etc 988 Shipley, Anna M., motor carrier deci- sion 974 Shipley, Morgan B., motor carrier deci- . sion 974 Ships, disposition of naval vessels 958 Shipyard injuries 9S3 Shoes, rates on 975 Shore protection, investigation " __ 949 Short Way Lines 974 Shotguns, see Small-game guns. Shows, Earl J., relief 94s Shrier, A., & Sons Co 9S0 Shrier, Harold, court case 980 September 1945 XI Page Sick report, daily. Army regulations— 1009 Signatures, Army regulations 100!) Silver, preprint from minerals year hook 968 Sinkers, sounding-machine, specifica- tion 98!) Siskind, H. Henry, court case 980 SkaggS, John K., sr., court case of admr_ 9'.)^ Skaggs, Jolin K., jr., court case 99S Slag, blast-furnace, in 1944 969 Slate industry in 1944 96S Sleeping car accommodations, tech. manual __ 1017 Slidefilma of Agriculture Dept 940 Small-game guns, taxation 949, !*•">»'> Smallwood. Stanley B.. relief of estate- 055 Smith, Catherine, relief of estate 954 Smith. Edward, Packing Co 998 Snapdragons, diseases 937 Soapstone : ground 970 industries in 1944 969 rates on 976 Social security for State, etc., em- ployees 962 Social statistics, foster care, etc 981 Sockets : electric-lamp, specification 989 table, specification 991 Socks, winter, specification 991 Sodium fluoride, poultry lice control 935 Sodium oxalate, specification 989 Sodium sulfates in 1944 969 Soil conservation, needs estimates 942 Soils, disease control 937 Solar radiation, variation with weather_100'l Solenoids, specifications 1019 Soiners Construction Co 959 South Africa, see Union of South Africa. Southern Fireprooffng Co 98(1 Southern Pacific Co 975 Soybeans, harvested 934 Spalding, Hughes, exr„ court case 980 Spalding. Jack J., court case of exrs 980 Sparrow Transit Lines, Inc 975 Specifications : Army 1018-20. 1021 Federal standard stock catalog- 100(5—7 ioint Army-Navv 988-989 Navy Department 989-991 Spencer. Tibbie, relief of estate 954 Spiker. Clarence .T., relief 94S Spiral-four carrier system, tech. man- ual 1014 Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry., acci- dent 972 Sprays for florists and gardners 937 Spruce, eastern 938 Stabilization, see Economic stabiliza- tion — Watres. Stakes, coppersmiths', etc 991 Staley. A. E.. Manufacturing Co 976 Standard Oil Co. of Louisiana 976 State director advices, article 1000 State Guard, regulations 1009 States : budgets for 1946 and 1947 943 finances 943 Statistical quality control, organiza- tions 1000 Statistical reporting and diagnostic nomenclature 987 Statutes at large, 78th Cong.2d sess 947 Steel : fabricated structural — accident control 982 organizing for safety 982 safety guide for workers 982 supervisor's safety guide 982 Stevens, Archibald H., motor carrier decision 975 Stevens Bros. Fireproof Warehouse 975 Stevens Van Lines. Inc 975 Stiffened metal cylinders, instability-- 985 Stock ranges, sagebrush to grass 938 Page Stone Hill quadrangle, Mo 966 Street and Highway Safety Conference, see National Conference on Street and Highway Safety. Strickland, L. S., relief 948 Submarines, safety, etc., devices 988 Subsidies, payments 949 Sugar, commercially recoverable 941 Sugarcane : fair and reasonable prices 941 farming practices 939 production, wage rates 941 Sulfur and pyrites 970 Summer & Co 976 Surplus propert v : list 1022 quarterly progress report 1022 RFC surplus property news 960 Swan, Ailv, relief 948 Swan, Sam, relief 948 Sweaters, Women's Naval Reserve 991 Switching charges: Phelps Dodge Corporation 976 Standard Oil Co. of Louisiana 976 T Tables of allowances 1011 Tables of organization 1011 Tables of organization and equip- ment 1011-13 Tableware, plastic, specification 991 Taft, Edward A., trustee, court case 1004 L'alc : industries in 1944 969 pyrophyllite 970 rates on 976 Taos quadrangle, N. Mex 966 Taub, Martin G.. court case 980 Taxation, post-war plans 959 Teachers, school officers, etc., in D. C, salaries 94S Technical manuals, see Manuals. Tee-Hit-Ton Tribe of Tlingit Indians— 980 Telegraph terminal, teennical manual- 1017 Telegraph wire, statistics of carriers- 960 Telephones : class A and B carriers, statistics 960 technical manual 1017 War Department directory 1017 Temperature, upper air 947 Terminal services : Corn Products Refining Co 976 Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc 976 Termination of contracts, sec Govern- ment contracts. Territorial papers of United States 949 Texas Package Car Co 977 Textiles, marketing and manufacturing- 934 Thermometers, industrial, specification- 991 Third National Steamship Co 959 Thompson, Paul T.. relief 948 Thousand Yard Bay quadrangle, Fla 966 Tide tables. Atlantic Ocean 945 Tidewater Transportation Co 977 Tih». floor, rubber, specification 1007 Timm, Tyrus R., statement 996 Tin: detinners' recovery declines 968 secondary, in 1944 96!) Tine, Teresa, relief = 955 Tires, general schedule of supplies 1005 Titanium preprint, minerals yearbook 970 Toads, rains of 904 Tobacco : market review, 1944-45 939 marketing 949 weeds anil diseases in beds 937 Tomatoes, training peelers, etc 999 Tonopah & Qoldfield R. R., rates on soapstone 976 Tools, body and fender repair set 1020 Topographic maps, see Maps and charts. Tower, A. ,T. Co 986 Tower, Abner J., court case of trustees _1004 XII Index Pagt Tower, Francis E., OOnrt imsc 981 Trade agreements, extend act 952 Trallera : specification 101.1 technical manual 1014,1017 Trainer, aerial gunnery, specification. L018 Transamerican Freight Linos. Inc 97.". Tran8portal Ion : Industrial reference service 940 Investigation of problems — 957 Transportation Corps, Army regula- tions 1008 Transportation maps 963 Travel allowances of enlisted person- nel 1008 Treasury certificates : % percent, series F-1946 1005 % percent, series G— 1946 1005 Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration Com- mission 949 Tri State Transit Co. of Louisiana, Iuc_ 974 Truck crop estimate reports 934 Trucks, 8( i Motortrucks. Trunkline messenger service, tech. manual 1017 Trust Co. of Georgia 9S0 Tuberculosis, article in Spanish 996 Tillies : boiler, specification 991 motor vehicle, schedule of sup- plies 1005 radio, packing 98S Tule Lake Center : lexicon 972 tvpieal block 972 Tungsten in 1944 96S Turbosuperchargers, packing for ex- port 1019 Turkeys. Boltsvillo small white 935 Turnips, mosaic viruses 933 Tyler, Doris M., relief 955 Tyler. George C., relief 955 Typewriters, schedule of supplies 1005 Tyson, Charlie, relief 955 D Ublmnnn, Paul, cou'-t case 984 Uhlmann, Richard P., court case 9S4 Ublmann & Benjamin 984 Dhumann Grain Co 9S4 Uniforms, service. Army regulations.. 1009 Union agreements, guaranteed employ- ment 983 Union of South Africa, postwar recon- struction 983 Union Pacific R. R. : freight rates 975 rates on cement 9" United Nations charter, hearings 956 United Nations Conference on Interna- tional Organization 1002 United States reports 1003 United States Rubber Co 994 Universities of Colombia 992 Url, P., & Co 998 Uri. George, court case 998 Utah, finances 943 Ute Indians, court case 959 Utilities, technical manual IO17 Utter, Don D., motor carrier decision 974 V Valley Motor Lines. Inc 975 Valves, pump, specification 991 Vanadium, preprint, minerals yearbook- 970 Van Hooser, Jennie \V.. motor carrier decision 971 Vanilla curing 936 Varnish : publications 946 specifications 991, 1007 VD. gee Venereal diseases. Vegetables : how to prepare for freezing 935 truck crop estimate reports 934 Veillette, Rose, court case 998 Venereal diseases : -Page journal of venereal disease infor- mation 962 vd war letter 962 Venezuela, rubber production 1002 Vermiculite : in 1944 969 specification -^ 991 Veterans : farms in reclamation projects 951 preference act. unmarried widows- 980 Victory, day of prayer 994 Virgin Islands : general information 971 sugar, commercially recoverable 941 sugarcane, tanning practices 939 sugarcane prices 941 sugarcane production, wages 941 VlsnOVeC, Helen, relief 955 Visnovec. John, relief 955 VlsnoveC, Hose, relief 955 Vital statistics : special reports 943 State summaries 943 V.T Day. statement to OPA employees-- 998 Vouchers : money accounts. Army regula- tions 1008 travel of military personnel, etc_ 1008 W Waile. Elizabeth 1\, court case 1004 Wages : farm workers in Ariz, and Calif 934 overtime regulations 994-995 stabilization, general orders, etc — 996 sugarcane, production, etc 941 Wallens-Byrne Packing Corp 99S War agencies, see Government offices. War bonds : bons de la liberte 1005 payment by banks, etc 1004 replacement out of Government fund 1004 rights of surviving coowners, etc_ 1005 War contracts, see Government con- tracts. War Department, fiscal code 1017 War service transfer, Philadelphia story 999 Warrant officers. Army regulations 1009 Warrants, Government, barring certain claims 956 Warren, George S., motor carrier de- cision 97i5 Warren Bros. Moving Co 975 Washer, photographic print 1019 Washington State, electric rate book 961 Washington west quadrangle. D. C.-Md.- Vi 966 Watch, navigation, specification 1019-20 Water : conservation needs estimates 942 levels in observation wells 965 supplv below Boulder Dam 970 Wathen & Co 977 Weather, publications, price list 963 Wee, Is. killing 937 Weir, Clifton R.. relief of guardian 948 West (U. S). coast localities 971 West Virginia, finances 943 Wheat: rates on 976 reduce damage hy Hessian fly 935 White lead, specification 1007 Whitney. Willard M.. motor carrier dpcision 974 Whittaker. Clark ft Daniels. Inc 976 Whittington. Mrs. J. B.. relief 955 Whittinsrton. Mrs. Robert L., relief 955 Wholesale trade, publications, price list. 963 Wickard, Claude R.. nomination 953 Wiedemann Osct F.. patent appeal 947 Wildlife protection, organizations, etc_ 965 Willett Co. of Indiana. Inc 100? Wilson. James A., relief of estate 948 Wilson, Lee, & Co 981 September 1945 XIII Page Wilson, K. E. Lee, jr., trustee, court case 9S1 Winter, Madeline, relief 948 Wire, welding, specification 991 Witherite chemicals 907 Witte Transportation Co 974 Wolverine (U. S. S.), title 938 Women : medical services outlook 984 seniority in war plants 9S4 State labor laws 984 woman in the postwar 1000 Women's Sportswear Manufacturers Assoc 081 Wood : American wood 938 briquetting of waste 937 Working in Washington 1009 World War, 1939-, raising funds for victory 1005 Wrenches : PRge bolt and nut, specification 1007 specification 991 X X-ray technicians, outlook for women- 984 Xylene, specification 991 Y Yellow poplar, American woods 938 Yellowstone River, bridge 949 Z Zinc : Industry in 1944 969 mine production 970 pigments and salts 968, 969 preprint from minerals yearbook-- 968 rolled, production in 1914 069 secondary, in 1044 969 o United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents NO. 609 OCTOBER 1945 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1945 FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. 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The L. C. card number appended to some of the entries is for those libraries ordering printed cards from the Library of Congress. The number at the ex- treme right of an entry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. rv Alphabetical List of Government Authors Page Accounts Bureau 1098 Accounts Committee, House 1044 Acquisitions Department 1090 Adjutant General's Department 1124 Agricultural Adjustment Agency 1029. 1036 Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau 1031 Agricultural Economics Bureau 1030 Agricultural Research Administration 1030 Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate 1054 Agriculture Committee, House 1044 Agriculture Department 1029 American Small Business, Special Committee to Study Problems of, Senate 1054 Animal Industry Bureau 1031 Appropriations Committee, House 1044 Army Air Forces 1123 Army Service Forces 1124 Banking and Currency Committee, Senate 1055 Budget Bureau 1102 Census Bureau _' 1 038 Centralization of Heavy Industry in United States, Special Committee to Investigate, Senate 1055 Children's Bureau 1087 Civil Aeronautics Administration 1039 Civil Aeronautics Authority 1039 Civil Aeronautics Board 1040 Civil Service Commission 1037 Civil Service Committee, Senate 1055 Claims Committee, House 1044 Claims Committee, Senate 1056 Coast and Geodetic Survey l 1040 Coast Guard 1093 Commerce Committee, Senate 1057 Commerce Department 1038 Community War Services Office 1062 Congress 1043 Congress, Joint Committee on Organization of 1043 Contract Settlement Office 1126 Court of Claims 1060 Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 1061 Dairy Industry Bureau 1031 Defense Transportation Office 1102 District of Columbia 1061 District of Columbia Committee, House 1047 District of Columbia Committee, Senate 1057 v vi Government Publications Page Documents Office 1066 Education and Labor Committee, Senate 1057 Education Office 1063 Emergency Boards (National Railway Labor Panel) — 1061 Emergency Management Office 1102 Engineer Departmenl 1124,1126 Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau 1031 Executive I >epartment 1098 Executive Office 1098 Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of . 1043 Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, House.- 1048 Expci iment Stations Office 1032 Extension Service 1033, 1036 Farm Credit Administration .__„ 1033 Federal Bureau of Investigation 1087 Federal Communications Commission — ... .. 1062 Federal Housing Administration . 1092 Federal Loan Agency 1062 Federal Power Commission 1062 Federal Register Division 1091 Federal Reserve System Board of Governors 1062 Federal Security Agency 1062 Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division 1114 Federal Trade Commission 1065 Federal Works Agency 1065 Finance Committee, Senate 1057 Fine Arts Commission * 1066 Fish and Wildlife Service . 1067 Food and Drug Administration 1063 Food Shortages, Special Committee to Investigate, House 1048 Foreign Affairs Committee, House 1048 Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau 1040 Foreign Economic Administration i 1102 Foreign Relations Committee, Senate 1058 Forest Service 1034 General Accounting Office 1066 General Land Office 1068 General Reference and Bibliography Division 1090 General Staff... 1126 Geological Survey 1068 Government Printing Office 1066 House of Representatives 1043 Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau 1032 Immigration and Naturalization Service 1087 Information and Education Division 1125 Inter-American Affairs Office 1103 Interior Department ....... 1067 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House ' 1048 Interstate Commerce Commission -- 1072 Interstate Commerce Committee, Senate 1058 Judiciary Committee, House 1048 Judiciary Committee, Senate 1058 Justice Department 1078 October 1945 VII Page Labor Committee, House , 1049 Labor Department 1087 Labor Standards Division 1088 Labor Statistics Bureau 10S8 Laws, Committee on Revision of, House r 1049 Library of Congress 1090 Library of Department of Agriculture- _ 1034 Marine Corps 1093 Marketing Services Office _ 1035, 1036 Medicine and Surgery Bureau 1093 Merchant Marine and Fisheiies Committee, House 1049 Military Affairs Committee, House 1050 Military Affairs Committee, Senate 1 058 Mines Bureau 1069 Music Division 1090 Narcotics Bureau 1113 National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 1 090 National Archives , 1091 National Bureau of Standards 1041 National Defesne Program, Special Committee Investigating, Senate.- 1059 National Housing Agency 1091 National Labor Relations Board 1092 National Museum 1108 National Park Service 1071 National Patent Planning Commission 1092 National Railroad Adjustment Board 1093 Naval Affairs Committee, House 1051 Naval Affairs Committee, Senate 1059 Naval Personnel Bureau 1094 Navy Department 1093 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey 1126 Ordnance Department 1125 Pan American Sanitary Bureau 1097 Pan American Union 1097 Panama Canal ■ 1 098 Panama Railroad Company 1098 Patent Office 1042 Patents Committee, House 1052 Personnel Office 1035 Plant and Operations Office 1035 Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau 1032 Post Office Department 1098 Post Offices and Post Roads Committee, Senate 1059 President of United States 1099 Price Administration Office . 1 103 Prisons Bureau . 1087 Procurement Division 1114 Production and Marketing Administration 1035 Public Assistance Bureau 1065 Public Buildings and Grounds Committee, House 1052 Public Health Service 1063 Public Lands and Surveys Committee, Senate 1059 Public Lands Committee, House 1052 viii Government Publications Page Public Roads Administration 1065 Puerto Rico 1072 Quartermaster General of Army 1125 Railway Mail Service 1099 Reclamation Bureau 1072 Reconstruction Finance Corporation 1062 Reference Department 1090 Rivers and Harbors Committee, House 1052 Roads Committee, House 1053 Rules Committee, House 1053 Rural Electrification Administration 1035 Scientific Research and Development Office , 1106 Securities and Exchange Commission 1107 Selective Service System 1107 Senate 1054 Ships Bureau 1094 Smithsonian Institution 1108 Social Security Board 1064 Soil Conservation Service 1036, 1037 Solicitor, Labor Department 1089 State Department 1 108 Supplies and Accounts Bureau 1095 Supreme Court 1110 Tariff Commission 1111 Tax Court 1111 Territories and Insular Affairs Committee, Senate 1060 Teiritories and Island' Possessions Division 1072 Topographs Division 1099 Transportation Investigation and Research Board 1112 Treasury Department 1113 Union Catalog 1090 Valuation Bureau 1078 Veterans Administration 1117 Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions 1089 War Department 1117 War Finance Division 1116 War Food Administration 1036 War Information Office 1106 War Manpower Commission 1106 War Mobilization and Reconversion Office 1126 War Production Board 1106 War Refugee Board 1107 Ways and Means Committee, House 1054 Weather Bureau 1042 Wildlife Resources, Select Committee on Conservation of, House 1054 World War Veterans' Legislation Committee, House 1054 Yards and Docks Bureau 1097 General 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This will contain index entries for all the numbers issued from January to December, and can be bound with the numbers as an index to the volume. Persons desiring to bind the catalog at the end of the year should be careful to retain the numbers received monthly, as duplicate copies cannot be supplied. A monthly index of the principal subjects is to be found at the end of each issue of the Monthly catalog. Notes of General Interest Production and Marketing Administration The Production and Marketing Administration was established within the Department of Agriculture by authority of Memorandum 1118 of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated Aug. 18, 1945, effective Aug. 20, 1945. The Agricultural Adjustment Agency, the Office of Marketing Services, and certain other offices of the Department, together with their powers, functions, personnel, property, and records, were consolidated into the newly established Administration. War Refugee Board The War Refugee Board was established in the Executive Office of the President by Executive order 9417 of Jan. 22, 1944, in order to effectuate the rescue and relief of victims of enemy oppression. The Board was terminated by Executive order 9614 of Sept. 14, 1945, effective Sept. 15, 1945. Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs June 1945. On page 608, under center head "Public Assistance Bureau", subhead ''Dependent children", 4th line, change "*Paper, 10c." to read "*Paper, 20c." and 5th line, change "FS3.13 : 7" to read "FS3.13 : 7/pt.l". September 1945. On page 981, under center head "Children's Bureau" transfer entry subheaded ''Infant care" to page 1002, preceding the entry subheaded "Panama". 1026 New Classification Numbers Plant and Operations Office. A60.8:nos 0. P. O. publications. [Proc] Foreign Agricultural Relations Office. A 67.8 2 : date Foreign crops and markets, monthly supple- ments. [Proc] NOTK. — Earlier issues classified with weekly issues under A (57.8 : Commodity Credit Corporation. A71.9:nos Food trade letters (weekly). [Proc] NOTE.- — See, for earlier issues, A 80.410: (nos.). Production and Marketing Administration. A 82.1 : date Annual reports. .A S2.2:CT General publications. A 82.3 : -5 : ( Reserved ) A 82.6 : CT Regulations, rules, and instructions. Note. — Includes handbooks and manuals. A 82.7: v.nos. & nos Livestock, meats and wool, market reviews and statistics (weekly). [Proc] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A 81.11 : (v.nos. & nos.). A S2.8 : v.nos. & nos Cotton linters review; Weekly. [Proc] Note.. — See, for earlier issues, A 81.8 : (v.nos. & nos.). A 82.9 : v.nos. & nos Cotton market review; Weekly. [Proc] Note.. — See, for earlier issues, A 81.9 : (v.nos. & nos. A 82.10 : v.nos. & nos Peanut reports ; Weekly. [Proc] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A 81.12 : (v.nos. & nos.). A 82.11 : date Tobacco stocks reports (quarterly). [Proc] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A 80.821 : (date). A 82.12 : v.nos. & nos Honey reports ; Semimonthly. [Proc] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A 81.10 : (v.nos. & nos.) . A 82.13 : v.nos. & nos Cotton price statistics (monthly). Note. — See, for earlier issues, A 81.17 : (v.nos. & nos. ». A 82.14 : v.nos. & nos P. and S. docket, monthly report of action taken on cases arising under packers and stock- yards act. fProc] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A 81.14 : (v.nos. & nos.). A 82.15 : v.nos. & nos Gold storage reports (monthly). [Proc] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A 81.7 : (v.nos. & nos.). Agricultural Adjustment Agency. A 83.1 : date Annual reports. Note. — See, for earlier issues, A 80.601: (date). A 83.2 :CT General publications. Note. — See, for earlier issues, A 80.602: (CT). A 83.3: -5: (Reserved) A 83.6 : CT Regulations, rules, and instructions. Note. — Includes handbooks and manuals. See, for earlier issues, A 80.006 : (CT). Civil Aeronautics Authority. Civil Aeronautic* Board. C 31.219: date Report of formal economic proceedings (monthly). [Proc] Documents Office. GP 3.20: nos Division memorandums. [Proc] 1027 1028 Government Publications Processing Department, Library of Congress. LC 30.1 : date Annual reports. LC 30.2 :CT Genera] publications. Coast Guard. N - 1.37 : nos Ship const ruction manuals. Aeronautics Bureau. N 28.19: nos Aircraft instrument bulletin, flowmeter series, flowmeter bulletins. [Proc] Pan American Union. PA 1.13': OT Publications de l'Union Panameiicaine [educa- tion series]. Emergency Management Office. Price Administration Office. Pr 32.4248": nos .__ OPA manual news letters, Clerical. Veterans Administration. VA 1.16 : CT Posters. Army Service Forces. Medical Department, Army. W 44.30: v.nos. & nos Current list of medical literature (weekly). Army Air Forces. W 108.13 3 : date Index of specifications approved for AAF pro- curement (semiannual). Army Service Forces. W 109.6 : CT Regulations, rules, and instructions (miscella- neous). Note. — Includes handbooks and manuals. Pub- lications in this class appeared in the Monthly catalog for Jan, 1943, p. 114, under center head Services of Supply. Finance Committee, Senate. Y 4.F 49 : Cong. & cal.nos. Unemp. comp Y 4.W 36 : Cong. & cal. nos. Unemp. comp Calendar, assignment for hearings, S. 1274, un- employment compensation. Ways and Means Committee, House. . Calendar, assignment for hearings, H. R. 3736, to amend war mobilization and reconversion act of 1944 to provide for orderly transition from war to peacetime economy through sup- plementation of unemployment compensation payable under State laws, and for other purposes. Note. — The following publications have been discontinued: Coast Guard, Coast Guard war news clipper (N. 24.34: v. nos ) ; Price Administration Office, Transpor- tation committee news (Pr 32.4261 : v. nos ) ; War Production Board, Summary of war supply and facility contracts by State and industrial area (Pr 32.4S28: date) ; Signal Office, Technical information letters (W 42.40: nos.). Congressional Set Note. — The bound volumes of congressional documents and reports are not listed in the Monthly catalogs, since the publications contained therein have been previously entered separately. The following bound volumes were sent to Depository Libraries during the month of September 1945 : House Documents No. 678, 78th Congress, 2d session. • Item 323 House Reports Nos. 424-640, Miscellaneous vol. 3, 78th Congress, 1st session. • Item 414 Senate Documents No. 38, 79th Congress, 1st session. • Item 323 No. 51, 79th Congress, 1st session. • Item 323 Monthly Catalog NO. 609 • OCTOBER I 945 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25. D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, who can then select the available ones desired. Employees. What's your future? guide for USDA employees' career development. Sept. 1945. 8 p. il. 12° (Administrative series no. 5.) * Paper, 5c* Item 11 L. C. card Agr 45-225 A 1.61 : 5 Food. National wartime food guide. July 1943, revised July 1945. [1945.] [2] p. il. oblong 8°, folded into narrow 8° size. (NFC-4 rev.) * Paper, 5c single copy ( $2.00 per 100) . A 1.65 : 4 Journal of agricultural research, v. 70, Jan. 1-June 15, 1945 [title page, contents, errata and authors' emendations, and index]. 1945. iv+[l]+8 p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 12 A 1.23 : 70/t.p.&ind. Note. — This periodical is issued by the Agriculture Department in cooperation with the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. As the edition is limited it is not sent free to individuals, but only to libraries of experiment stations, colleges, tech- nical schools, and universities, and to laboratories, divisions, offices, and departments on whose staffs are several technically trained men in biological, chemical, or physical sciences. It is also sent to such institutions as make suitable exchanges of their pub- lications for those of the Agriculture Department. Lambs. Tolerance of lambs for blackstrap molasses [with list of literature cited] ; by H. M. Briggs and V. G. Heller. 1945. [2] +81-87 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, July 15, 1945, v. 71, no. 2.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : Okla.-32 Rotenone. Location and state of rotenone in root of Derris elliptica [with list of literature cited] ; by Francis A. Gunther and Franklin M. Turrell. 1945. [2] 4-61-79 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, July 15, 1945, v. 71, no. 2.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.23/a : Calif. -137 AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AGENCY Note. — The Agricultural Adjustment Agency, formerly subordinate to the War Food Administration, was placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agri- culture by Executive order 9577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30, 1945. The Agency was consolidated into the Production anil Marketing Administration by authority of Memorandum 1118 of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated Aug. IS, 1945, effective Aug. 20, 1945. For publications of the Agency issued, or covering a period, prior to June 30, 1945, see p. 1036. Agricultural conservation. 1945 agricultural conservation program, northeast region: Instructions for determining performance, State and county office pro- cedure. Julv 20, 1945. 7 p. (Northeast Division ; NER-928.) t A 83.6 : P 41/945 1946 agricultural conservation program, north central region : Procedure for county and State offices in furnishing conservation materials and services. Sept. 1945. 32 p. (NCR-40-60.) f • Item 21 A 83.2 : C 76/946 Agricultural conservation program, western region: Technical instructions for checking forage utilization. July 16, 1945. 8 p. (WD-68.) t A 83.6 : F 74/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1029 1030 Government Publications Cotton. Farm storage cotton loan instructions. Aug. 15, 1945. 30 p. 4° (Cotton loan, farm storage, pt.l, reviled.) [Processed.] t A 83.6 : C 82/pt.l/945 Piii/iik >its. Regulations pertaining to payments of amounts due persons under soil conservation and domestic allotment act, as amended, and statutes author- izing parity payments, who have died, disappeared, or have been declared Incompetent. Aug. 13, 1945. 3 p. (ACP-122, revised Aug. 13, 1945.) t A 83.6 : P 29/945 Sheep and lamb production program, State and county office instructions. Aug. 1945. 16 p. 4° t A 83.6 : Sh 3/945 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Agriculture. Impact of the war on financial structure of agriculture [with list of literature cited ; by Alvin S. Tostlebe, Donald C. Horton, Roy J. Burroughs, Harald C. Larsen, Lawrence A. Jones, and Albert R. Johnson]. [Aug. 1945.] cover title, iii+199 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 567.) * Paper, 35c. • Item 14 L. C. card Agr 45-227 A 1.38 : 567 Notk. — This report was originally issued in processed form in Sept. 1944. A brief printed summary was issued under the title, Wartime changes in financial structure of agriculture, Miscellaneous publication 558, Feb. 1945. Farm leases. Let's talk about farm leases and how they can be improved, dis- cussion guide for farm groups, from Department of Agriculture [with back- ground materials]. 1945. 8 p. il. 4° (Agriculture Dept. DS-27.) [Prepared in cooperation with Extension Service.] f • Item 57 A 1.66: 27 Farm real estate taxes in 1944. Aug. 1945. 4 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.63 : Un 3/944 Finance. Postwar Federal finance and agriculture ; by Tyler F. Haygood. Wash- ington, D. C, Aug. 1945. [2] +31 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 36.2 :F 49/2 Land use. 1943-44 summary of outstanding Federal and State legislation affect- ing rural land use ; compiled bv Ruth McQuown. Washington, D. C, June 1945. cover title, [2] +160 p. il. 4° (L E.-Bulletin 70.) [Processed.] f A 36.121 : 70 Potatoes. Farmers' response to price in production of potatoes, 1922-41 ; by Ben H. Pubols and Saul B. Klaman. Washington, D. C, July 1945. [2] +10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2 :P 84/13 Sugar. World sugar situation, Aug. 1945. [1945.] 56 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 3G.2 : Su 3/945 Vegetables. Commercial truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] t A 36.101 : Note. — The Agricultural Economics Bureau issues a series of reports relating to truck crops which, although numbered in one series (TO followed by the year and a number ■with a different group of hundreds assigned for each month), consists of several distinct groups as follows : Commercial truck crops for fresh market, commonly called Truck crop reports ; Truck crops for commercial processing, commonly called Processing crop reports ; Truck crop news; Annual summaries in December each year. Revised statistical sum- maries are issued at appropriate intervals covering a varying period of years. Printed summaries of these reports were published in Crops and markets prior to June 1937. but these have been discontinued. A yearly summary only is published in the January quarterly issue each year. Wages and wage rates of seasonal farm workers in special crop areas of Louisiana, Apr.-May 1945; [prepared by Louis J. Ducoff and Gladys K. Bowles]. Wash- ington, D. C, July 1945. [2] +15 p. il. 4° (Surveys of wages and wage rates in agriculture, report 3.) [Processed.] t A 36.156: 3 AGRICULTURAL RESKARCH ADMINISTRATION Research. Research achievement sheet : Apple scald controlled by use of oiled wraps [with list of selected publications]. July 27, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 40, P. ) [ Processed. ] t A 77.7 : 40 ( P ) Same: Self-boiled lime-sulfur spray, first successful fungicide for peach brown rot and scab [with list of selected publications]. July 30, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 41, P.) [Processed.] t A 77.7: 41 (P) • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1031 Research — Continued. Same: Effective drug treatment for hookworms [with list of selected pub- lications]. Aug. 1, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 42, A.) [Processed. 1 t A 77.7: 42(A) Same: Catalogue of animal parasites of the world [with list of selected publications]. Aug. 13, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 43, A.) [Processed.] t A 77.7: 43(E) AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU Freezing to preserve home-grown foods ; by H. C. Diehl and K. F. Warner. [Aug. 1945.] [2] +62 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 709.) [Prepared in co- operation with the Animal Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-228 A 1.4/2: 709 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Pork. Composition and nutritive value of pork as related to weights of animals and cuts [with list of literature cited] : by O. G. Hankins and N. R. Ellis. July 1945. 22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 731.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-222 A 1.4/2 : 731 Poultry. Supplement to U. S. record of performance breeders participating in national poultry improvement plan [list]. Aug. 1945. 3 p. 4° (Supplement to A. H. D. no. 35.) [Processed.] f A 77.209 : 35/2/supp. Swine. Outbreak of vesicular stomatitis in swine and its differential diagnosis from vesicular exanthema and foot-and-mouth disease; by H. W. Schoening and A. B. Crawford. July 1945. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 734.) • Paper, 5c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-229 A 1.4/2 : 734 Turkeys. Suggestions for curing and smoking turkeys; by A. K. Besley and S. J. Marsden. Oct. 1938, revised June 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° (A. H. D. no. 28, revised.) [Processed.] t A 77.209 : 28/2 DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU Bulls. List of sires proved in dairy herd improvement associations, 1945 ; com- piled by Division of Dairy Herd Improvement Investigations. July 1945. cover title, 176 p. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 563.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 14 L. C. card Agr 37-388 A 1.38 : 563 Ice cream. Commercial ice-cream formulas ; by Alan Leighton. Revised Aug. 1945. [1945.] 22 p. 4° (BDIM-Inf-11.) [Processed.] t A 77.602 : Ic 2/945 ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU DDT (insecticide). Experiments in use of DDT and other insecticides for control of spruce budworm in Colorado in 1944 ; by L. W. Orr and N. D. Wvgant. Aim. 1945. 10 p. 4° (E-669.) [Processed.] f A 77.312 : E-669 Preliminary experiments with DDT in 19-14 for control of smaller European elm bark beetle; by R. R. Whitten. Aug. 1945. 12 p. 4° (E-670.) [Proc- essed.] t A 77 :312 : E-670 Results of laboratory and field tests with DDT against pea weevil ; by Tom A. Brindley and Ralph Schopp. Aug. 194H. 10 p. 4° (E-668.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Experiment Stations of Idaho and Washington.] t A 77.312 : E-668 Tests of DDT on certain sucking insects associated with elm ; by T. J. Parr and W. L. Baker. Aug. 1945. 7 p. 4° (E-667.) [Processed.] t A 77.312 : E-667 • Sent to Depository Libraries 668866 — 45— No. 604 2 1032 Government Publications Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements: List of inter- cepted plant pests, 1944 (list of pests recorded during period July 1, 1943-June 30, 1944, as intercepted in. on. or with plants and plant products entering United States territory) : [compiled by N. Rex Hunt, Judith Hunt, and H. L. Sanford]. June 1945. .".7 p. f • Item 86. L. C. card AgT 14-383 A 77.308/2 : 944 Wheat midge in Pacific Northwest ; by Max M. Beeher. Aug. 1945. 8 p. (Agri- culture Dept. Circular 732.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45- -223 A 1.4/2 : 732 EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Derris cUiptica. Mineral deficiencies in Derris elliptica [with list of literature cited] ; by Kufus II. Moore. July 1945. [2] +26 p. il. (Federal Experiment Station in Puerto Rico of United States Department of Agriculture, Mayaguez, P. R. ; Bulletin 43.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 92 L. C. card, Agr 45-219 A 77.403 : 4:: HUMAN NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU Cotton fabrics. Deterioration of cotton fabric by certain micro-organisms [with list of literature cited] ; by Dorothea E. Klemme, Glenn A. Greathouse, Katha- rina Bollenbacher, and Seth Pope. Sept. 1945. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 737.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry, Soils, and Agri- cultural Engineering Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-21S A 1.4/2 : 737 Eggs. Cooking with dried eggs. [Sept. 1945]. 15 p. il. oblong 16° (Agriculture Dept. AIS-28.) f • Item 11 L. C. card Agr 45-216 A 1.64 : 28 — — Egg dishes for any meal [June 1944, slightly revised July 1945.] [1945.] 16 p. il. narrow 8° (Agriculture Dept. AWI-S9.) f A 1.59: 89/3 Knitwear make-overs, mending, cutting, seaming; [by Clarice L. Scott, Anne Hagood]. [Aug. 1945.] 16 p. il. 4° (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous pub- lication 575. ) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card Agr 45-224 A 1.3S : 575 Tomatoes on your table. [July 1944, slightly revised June 1945.] [1945.] 20 p. il. narrow 8° (Agriculture Dept. AWI-104.) [Includes list of other Agri- culture Department recipe folders.] t A 1.59: 104/2 PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU Alfalfa varieties in United States, [by H. L. Westover ; revised by H. M. Tysdal]. [Sept. 1934, revised Aug. 1945.] [1945.] [2] +17 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1731.) [Revision of Farmers' bulletin 1467, Commercial varieties of alfalfa.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 10 L. C. card Agr 45-217 A 1.9 : 1731/2 Bakers field, Calif. Soil survey, Bakersfield area. Calif, [with list of literature cited] ; by Ralph C. Cole, R. A. Gardner, L. F. Koehler, A. C. Anderson, O. F. Bartholomew, and John L. Retzer. Aug. 1945. cover title, 113 p. il. 1 pi. 2 p. of pi. map in pocket. ([Soil survey report] series 1937, no. 12.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of California Agricultural Experiment Station.] * Paper, 60c. • Item 143 L. C. card Agr 45-236 A 77.514 : 937/12 Cabbage mosaic. Viruses associated with cabbage mosaic; by J. C. Walker, Francis J. LeBeau, and Glenn S. Pound. 1945. [2] +379-404 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, June 15, 1945, v. 70, no. 12.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.23/a : G-1325 Calloirai/ County, Ky. Soil survey, Calloway County, Ky. [with list of literature cited] ; by W. J. Leighty, Howard Win. Higbee, W. S. Reed, and C. E. Wyatr. Aug. 1945. cover title, 94 p. il. 8 p. of pi. map in pocket, 2 tab. ([Soil survey report] series 1937, no. 15.) [Prepared in cooperation with Kentucky Agri- cultural Experiment Station. Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 60c. • Item 143 L. C. card Agr 45-237 A 77..114 : 937/15 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1033 Cotton-gin presses. Standard-density cotton-gin presses ; by Charles A. Bennett, J. E. Harmond, and Charles S. Shaw. Aug. 1945. 16 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 733.) [Prepared in cooperation with Marketing Services Office.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-230 • A 1.4/2 : 733 Covered smut. Hybridization and genetics in Ustilago hordei and U. nigra [with list of literature cited] ; by Wayne M. Bever. 1945. [2] 4-41-59 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, July 15, 1945, v. 71, no. 2.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.23/a : G-1323 Idnn Coutitij. Mo. Soil survey (reconnaissance), Linn County, Mo.; by W. D. Shrader. M. E. Springer, N. S. Hall, William De Young, and H. V. Jordan. Aug. 1945. cover title, 28 p. il. 4 p. of pi. map in pocket. ( [Soil survey report] series 1938, no. 7.) [Prepared in "cooperation with University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 143 L. C. card Agr 45-238 A 77.514 : 938/7 Potato diseases and their control; [by T. P. Dykstra]. [Oct. 1941, .slightly re- vised July 1945.] [1945.] ii-j-65 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1881.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 10 A 1.9 : 1881/2 Trees. Propagation of trees and shrubs; [by Guy E. Yerkes]. [Apr. 1929, slightly revised Aug. 1945.] [1945.] ii+54 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Farm- ers' bulletin 1507.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 10 A 1.9: 1567/3 EXTENSION SERVICE Note. — The Extension Service, formerly subordinate to the War Food Administration, was placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture by Executive order 9577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30, 1945. For a publication of the Service issued prior to June 30, 1945, see p. 1036. Corn. 7 questions to ask when you buy or sell shelled corn by grade. July 1945. [6] p. il. narrow 8° (Agriculture Dept. AIS-32.) t • Item 11 A 1.64 : 32 4-H in war and peace. [July 1945.] [4] p. il. 4°, folded into narrow 8° size. ( Agriculture Dept. AWI-115. ) t A 1.59 : 115 Slidefilms. Note. — Slidefilms covering many phases of agriculture and home economics have been prepared by the Extension Service in cooperation with subject-matter bureaus of the Agriculture Department. Each slidefilm is accompanied by explanatory lecture notes. A list of available subjects and informattion on how to purchase slidefilms may be obtained from the Division of Extension Information, Extension Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. C. Victory Farm Volunteers. Youth lends a hand, Victory Farm Volunteers [farm labor program]. Aug. 1945. [8] p. 4° (Agriculture Dept. AWI-116.) t • Item 11 A 1.59: 116 FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION Freezing of foods. Check before going into quick freezing; by Anne L. Gessner. [1945.] [2] p. il. 4° [Processed. From News for farmer cooperatives, Feb. 1945.] t A 72.10/a : F 879 Fruit. Cooperative possibilities in freezing fruits and vegetables [with list of selected references] ; by Anne L. Gessner. May 1945. cover title, 60 p. il. 4° (Miscellaneous report 84.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f A 72.8 : 84 Wartime selling of fruits and vegetables; by J. Kenneth Samuels. June 1945. cover title, ii+31 p. il. 4° (Miscellaneous report 86.) [Processed. Page 31, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] f A 72.8 : 86 Loans. Semiannual report on loans and discounts, June 30, 1945. [1945.] [2] 4-10 p. il. 4° [Procesed.] f A 72.12 : 945/1 Milk. Making Chicago milk product conscious; by E. B. Reid. [1945.] [2] p. il. 4° [Processed. From News for farmer cooperatives, Apr. 1945.] t A 72.10/a : M 599 Production credit system, its purpose, method of operation, and progress. Aug. 1945. [2]+124-[2] p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 72.2 : P 94/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1034 Government Publications FOREST SERVICE Black locust. American woods : Black locust [with list of references ; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 194"). [1945.] [l]+5 p. il. • Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : L 81/945 Chestnut. American woods: Chestnut [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] [l]+6 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : C 426/945 Farm building* from home-grown timber in the South; [by W. K. Williams]. [Sept. 1945.] ii+18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1975.) [Prepared in cooperation with Extension Service. Includes list of Agriculture Department publications on construction of farm buildings and related subjects.] • Paper, 10c. • Item 10 L. C. card Agr 45-233 A 1.9 : 1975 Forests. Notes on forests and trees of central and southwest Pacific area [with list of references] ; by W. N. Sparhawk. [1915.] [l]+7Sp. 4° [Processed.] t A 13.2 : F 76/55 What are we aiming at? forest conservation program [with list of refer- ences]. [July 1945.] 12 p. narrow 16° (Agriculture Dept. AIS-10.) t • Item 11 A 1.64 : 10 Magnolia. American woods: Magnolia [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] [l]+6 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : M 27, 945 Persimmon. American woods: Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) [with list of references] ; by H. S. Beets [Betts]. [Revised edition] Julv 1945. [1945.] 4 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : P 43/945 Pine. Response of shortleaf and pitch pines to soil amendments and fertilizers in newly established nurseries in Central States ; by John T. Auten. 1945. [2] 4-405-426 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, June 15, 1945. v. 70, no. 12.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.23/a : F-102 Posters. What we get from trees; [poster]. 1945. 2S.2X40 in. t A 13.20/3 : T 71/6 Redwood. American woods: Redwood [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] Julv 1945. [1945.] ii+6 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : R 24/945 Sitka spruce. American woods: Sitka spruce [with list of references: by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] [l]+5 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : Sp S/945 Sugar pine. American woods : Sugar pine [with list of references : by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] [l]+6 p. il. * Paper. 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : P 65/6/945 Siccetgun). American woods; Sweetgum [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] [2] 4-6 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 :Sw 3/945 Teak. Foreign woods; Teak (Tectona grandis L. f.) [with list of references] ; by W. D. Brush. [Revised edition.] Mar. 1945. [1945.] 13 p. map. [Proc- essed.] t A 13.31/2 : T 22/945 Trees. Care of trees, how to revive feeble or sickly trees; by Wilbur R. Mattoon. [1945.] [2] p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 13.2 :T 71/15 LIBRARY Horticultural organizations. Commercial horticultural organizations of United States and Canada ; compiled by Nell W. Smallwood. Sept. 1945. 14 p. 4° (Librarv list 17.) [Processed.] t L. C. card Agr 45-235 A 17.17 : 17 Horticultural organizations of United States and Canada ; compiled by Nell W. Smallwood. Sept. 1945. 32 p. 4° (Library list 16.) [Processed.] t L. C. card Agr 45-234 A 17.17 : 16 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1035 MARKETING SERVICES OFFICE Note. — The Marketing Services Office, formerly subordinate to the War Food Adminis- tration, was placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture by Executive order 9577 of June 29. 1945, effective June 30, 1945. The Office was con- solidated into the Production and Marketing Administration by authoritv of Memorandum 1118 of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated Aug. 18, 1945. effective Aug.*20, 1945. For a publication of the Office issued prior to June 30, 1945, see p. 1036. Raspberries. Tentative United States standards; for grades of frozen raspberries (effective Aug. 1, 1945). 2d issue. [July 20, 1945.] 7 p. 4" [Processed. Su- persedes standards in effect since Sept. 1, 1942.] | A 81.15 : R 18/945 Sugar. Determination of proportionate shares for mainland cane sugar area for 1946 crop. July 20, 1945. 1 p. (S. D. 222; Sugar Branch.) f • Item 30 A 81.16 :222 Sugarcane. Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for persons em- ployed in harvesting of sugarcane in Louisiana during period Sept. 1, 1945- June 30, 1946. Aug. 13, 1945. 2 p. (S. D. 224 ; Sugar Branch.) f • Item 30 A 81.16 : 224 Determination of proportionate shares for sugarcane farms in Hawaii for 1946 crop. July 20, 1945. 1 p. (S. D. 221; Sugar Branch.) f • Item 30 A 81.16 : 221 Determination of proportionate shares for sugarcane farms in Puerto Rico for 1945-46 crop. July 20, 1945. 1 p. (S. D. 153, Rev. 3 ; Sugar Branch. ) t A81.16:153 Determination of proportionate shares for sugarcane farms in Virgin Islands for 1946 crop. July 20, 1945. 1 p. (S. D. 223; Sugar Branch.) f • Item 30 A 81.16: 223 PERSONNEL OFFICE Veterans. What to do when veterans return to their jobs in Department of Agri- culture. June 1945. iv+44 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Administrative series no. 4.) f •Item 11 # L. C. card Agr 45-239 A 1.61 : 4 PLANT AND OPERATIONS OFFICE Agricultural buildings for counties. Aug. 1945. cover title, [16] p. il. 4° (OPO publication 6.) [Processed. Other illustrations on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t A60.8:6 Working capital fund. Purpose and organization of working capital fund. Mar. 1945. cover title, 20 p. il. (O. P. O. publication 5.) [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t A 60.S : 5 PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION Note. — The Production and Marketing Administration was established by authority of tion. See also, above and below, Agricultural Adjustment Agency and Marketing Services Office. Apple-pear cold storage outlook, 1945. [1945.] [2] p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 82.2 : Ap 5/945 Potatoes. 1945 Irish potato loan program instructions. Aug. 23, 1945. [l]4-29 p. 4° (1945 potato loan bulletin 1.) [Processed.] f A 82.6 : P 84/945/bull.l RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Dairying. Back U. S. D. A. 8-point dairy program, n. p. [1945]. [2] p. il. 4° [From Rural electrification news, Mar. 1945, v. 10, no. 7.] t A 68.9/a : D 147/2 Equipment. Helping farmers to get equipment. [Mav 31, 1945.] 14 p. il. t • Item 146 A 68.2 : Eq 5 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1036 GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS S( )IL CONSERVATION SERVICE N"ii: The Boil Conservation Service, formerly subordinate to the War Food Admin- istration, was plated under tlie jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture by Executlv "der !>577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30, 1945. For publications of the Service iBSUed prior to June 30, 1945, see p. 1037. Farm woodland management in western Gulf region; [by Homer C. Mitchell]. [Aug. 1945.] [2] +14 p. il. 16° (Agriculture Dept. AIS 29.) t • Item 11 L. 0. card Agr 45-231 A 1.64 : 29 Lnri grass. Three introduced lovegrasses for soil conservation [with list of liter- ature cited; by] Franklin J. Crider. Aug. 1945. cover title, [l]+90 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 730.) * Paper, 20c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-221 A 1.4/2 : 730 WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION Note. — The War Food Administration was terminated by authority of Executive order '. » "> 7 7 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30, 1945, and the agencies, etc., of the Administration were placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture. The publications of the Administration and its subordinate agencies entered below were issued, or cover periods, prior to the termination of the Administration. See also, above, Agricultural Adjustment Agency, Extension Service, Marketing Services Office, and Soil Conservation Service. Posters. Caution to farm workers, take care today to live tomorrow; [poster]. [1945.] 14.5X11 in. f A80.8:F22 Report. Final report of war food administrator, 1945. [1945.] vi-f 39 p. [Re- port covers the period from June 29, 1943, to June 30, 1945.] f • Item 6 L. C. card 45-36686 A S0.1 : 945 AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AGENCY Note. — For publications of the Agricultural Adjustment Agency issued after June 30, 1945, see p. 1029. Agricultural conservation* Instructions for preparation and handling of applica- tions for payment under 1945 agricultural conservation program, north central region. June 26, 1945. 16 p. (North Central Division; NCR-923.) f • Item 37 A 80.606 : P 29/945 Expenditures. Statement of expenditures, July 1, 1944-June 30, 1945 ; prepared by Control Accounts and Audit Section, Division of Fiscal Management. [1945.] cover title, 6 p. 4° [Processed. 'Test on p. 2 of cover.] f A 80.602 : Ex 7/945 Feed. Wartime shifts in feed and livestock production ; [by Worley S. Earp and Eileen McDonald]. [June 1945.] iv+52 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Mis- cellaneous publication 569.) [Supersedes Wartime shifts in feed and livestock production with local area comparisons, ACP no. 145, issued for administrative use, July 1944.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 14 L. C. card Agr 45-226 A 1.38 : 569 EXTENSION SERVICE Note. — For publications of the Extension Service issued after June 30, 1945, see p. 1033. Termites. Soil treatment an aid in termite control. June 1945. [2] p. il. oblong 8°, folded into narrow 8° size. (Agriculture Dept. AIS-30.) [Prepared in cooperation with Entomologv and Plant Quarantine Bureau.] f • Item 11 A 1.64 : 30 MARKETING SERVICES OFFICE Note. — For publications of the Marketing Services Office issued after June 30, 1945, see p. 1035. Milk. Order regulating handling of milk in Tri-State marketing area, effective Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 15 p. (Order 72.) [Title 7, chap. 9, Code of Federal regulations, (Marketing orders) pt. 972.] t • Item 159 A 80.825: 72 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1037 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Note. — For publications of the Soil Conservation Service issued after June 30, 1945, see p. 1036. Soil conservation. Soil and water conservation needs estimates for northern Great Plains region. Revised June 1945. [1945.] [4] +24 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] t A 80.502 : So 3/5/945 Soil and water conservation needs estimates for Pacific region. Revised June 1945. [1945.] [4] +23 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 80.502 : So 3/7/945 Soil and water conservation needs estimates for southwestern region. Re- t A 80.502 : So 3/6/945 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes individual copies of most of its publications gra- tuitously to those who apply for them. Personnel manual. Federal personnel manual, transmittal sheet 6: Aug. 2, 1945. [1945.] [32] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] | • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 6 Note. — This installment contains pages P2-1 to P2-30 of the Federal personnel manual. Same, transmittal sheet 7; Aug. 4, 1945. [1945.] [15] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 7 Note. — This installment contains pages P2-31 to P2-39, Z3-1, Z3-2, and Z3-63 of the Federal personnel manual. Same, transmittal sheet 8 ; Aug. 7, 1945. [1945.] [32] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] $ • Item 171. OS 1.41: 8 Note. — This installment contains pages El-1 to El-30 of the Federal personnel manual. Same, transmittal sheet 9; Aug. 9, 1945. [1945.] [29] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] % • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 9 Note. — This installment contains pages El-31 to El-35, and C2-1 to C2-21 of the Federal personnel manual. — — Same, transmittal sheet 10; Aug. 11, 1945. [1945.] [14] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 10 Note. — This installment contains pages C2-23 to C2-32 and pages P2-29 and P2-30 of the Federal personnel manual. Same, transmittal sheet 11; Aug. 14, 1945. [1945.] [32] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] J • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 11 Note. — This installment contains pages R5-1 to R5-30 of the Federal personnel manual. Same, transmittal sheet 12; Aug. 18, 1945. [1945.] [31] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] $ • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 12 Note. — This installment contains pages R5-31 to R5-59 of the Federal personnel manual. Same, transmittal sheet 13 ; Aug. 21, 1945. [1945.] [15] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] | • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 13 Note. — This installment contains pages R5-61 to R5-73 of the Federal personnel manual. Same, transmittal sheet 14 ; Aug. 23, 1945. [1945.] [12] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] $ • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 14 Note. — This installment contains pages Z3-65 to Z3-71 of the Federal personnel manual. Same, transmittal sheet 15 ; Aug. 25, 1945. [1945.] [30] p. 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] J • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 15 Note. — This installment contains pages Ml-1 to Ml-28 of Federal personnel manual. Postmasters. Information regarding postmaster positions filled through Domina- tion by the President for confirmation by Senate. [1945.] 14 p. (Form 22S.', ; July 1945.) t • Item 170 CS 1.6 : P 84/22/945 * Sent to Depository Libraries 1038 Government Publications Veterans. From military service to civil service, answers to questions of return- ing servicemen and Bervicewomen about Federal employment. [Revised edi- tion.] Aug. r.)4.~>. [28] p narrow 8° t • Item 1G9 L. C. card 45-36688 CS 1.2 : M 59/3/945 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT CENSUS BUREAU Census, 1940 {16th). See, below, entry under center head Census, 1940 (16th). Crime and criminals. Judicial criminal statistics, 1943. Washington, 1945. iii-f-[5SJ p. 4" [Processed. Prepared under supervision of Leon E. Truesdell, chief, Population Division.] f L. C. card 30-26397 C 3.2 : C 86/3/943 Fats. Animal and vegetable fats and oils, calendar years 1940-44. 1945. ii+34 p. 11. [Prepared under supervision of W. F. Callander, chief, Agriculture Divi- sion.] * Paper. 10c. • Item 183 L. C. card 22-26370 C 3.56 : 9 14 Financial statistics. City finances, 1943, cities having populations over 25,000: v. 3. Statistical compendium. 1945. ix-f 224 p. il. 4° [Prepared under super- vision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division.] * Paper, 00c. • Item 194 L. C. card 34-28211 C 3.142 : 943/V.3 State finances, 1944 : v. 1, Individual State reports, various paging, il. 4° [Processed. A separate report will be issued for each of the 48 States. The following numbers have been issued during the period of this Monthly catalog.] t L. C. card 16-26796 C 3.141 : 944/v.l,no. 8-13 8. Missouri, fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1943, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 3,784,604, Nov. 1, 1943, civilian 3,524,790. June 1945. 9. Florida, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 1,897,414, Nov. 1, 1943, civilian 2,012,046. June 1945. 10. Iowa, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 2,53S.268, Nov. 1, 1«J43, civilian 2,270,876. June 1945. 11. Rhode Island, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 713,346, Nov. 1, 194:;. civilian 694.616. June 1945. 12. Pennsylvania, fiscal year ended May 31, 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 9,900,180, Nov. 1, 1948. civilian 9,273.242. June 1945. 13. Indiana, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 3,427,796, Nov. 1. 1943, civilian 3,383.312. Sept. 1945. Same: v. 2, Topical reports, no. 3 (final), Balances in State general, high- way, and postwar-reserve funds in 1944. June 1945. 12 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division, by N. B.Gerry.] t • C 3.141 : 944/v.2,no. 3 State finances, 1945: v. 2, Topical reports, no. 2, preliminary. State tax collections in 1945. Aug. 1945. 12 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared under su- pervision of Calvert L. Dedrick, chief, Governments Division.] f C 3.141 : 945/v.2,no.2/prelim. Haiti, summary of biostatistics, maps and charts, population, natality and mor- tality statistics [with bibliography]. Washington, June 1945. 72 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Coordinator of Inter-American Af- fairs Office. Some of these pages are issued as leaves.] f L. C. card 45-36656 C3.165 : H 12 Industry. Facts for industry. 4° and oblong 8° [Processed.] t C3.15S: Nunc. — The Facts for industry series was established as the medium to carry out the policy adopted by the War Production Board of releasing significant statistical data to industry whenever the release would not interfere with the war effort. Generally, the series provides information on such basic factors as production, shipments, inven- tories and unfilled orders, for products for which the Board has required reports in order to maintain wartime controls. Facts for industry series is issued jointly by the War Production Board and the Bureau of the Census, and may be of two kinds ; onetime and periodic. Labor force bulletin, July 1945; LFB no. 6. [1945.] 26 p. il. 4° [Processed. Prepared under supervision of A. Ross Eckler, chief, Special Surveys Di- vision.] t L. C. card 43-50856 C 3.156:6 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1039 Schedules. List of schedules used by Bureau of Census for collecting data, 1945. Aug. 1945. 32 p. oblong 8° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36636 C 3.2 : Sch 2/945 Vital statistics instruction manual: pt. 3, Instructions for sorting and tabulating birth, death, and stillbirth punch cards for 1944. Washington, June 1945. [l]+76p. 4° [Processed.] f L. 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Gall] ; submitted by Mr. Hook. Sept. 24, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 988, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f George, Donald. Donald George, report to accompany H. R. 2729 [for relief of Donald George] ; siibmitted by Mr. Hook. Sept. 24, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1012, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Giayiquitti, Angelo. Angelo Gianquitti and George Gianquitti, report to accom- pany H. R. 2836 [for relief of Angelo Gianquitti and George Gianquitti] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Jennings. Sept. 24, 1945. 10 p. (H. rp. 1000, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Greenwood, Ben. Ben Greenwood and Dovie Greenwood, report to accompany H. R. 2086 [for relief of Ben Greenwood and Dovie Givenwood] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. 996, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f llames, John. John Hames, report to accompany H. R. 3011 [for relief of John Hames] ; submitted by Mr. Granahan. Sept. 24, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 1002, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Hicks, Don. Don Hicks, report to accompany H. R. 3008 [for relief of Don Hicks] ; submitted by Mr. Hedrick. Sept. 24, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 1013, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Hodges, L. Wilmoth. L. Wilmoth Hodges, report to accompany H. R. S74 [for relief of L. Wilmoth Hodges] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. Sept. 24, 1945. 18 p. (H. rp. 984, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Holts. Werner. Capt. Werner Holtz, report to accompany H. R. 2479 [for relief of Werner Holtz] ; submitted by Mr. Hook. Sept. 24, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 992, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Hoseley, Lee D. Lee D. Hoseley, report to accompany S. 573 [for relief of Lee D. Hoseley] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 974, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) | Hudson. Robert A. Robert A. Hudson, report to accompany H. R. 4018 [for relief of Robert A. Hudson] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 20, 1945. 4 p, (H. rp. 905, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 1046 Government Publications Huffman. Unify II. Henry H. Huffman and Mrs. Marie J. Huffman, report to accompany S. 929 [for relief of Henry H. Huffman and Mrs. Marie J. Huffman] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 1)80, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Johnson, Mrs. Evelyn. Mrs. Evelyn Johnson, report to accompany H. R. 2642 [for relief of Mrs. Evelyn Johnson] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 995, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Johnson, John O. John G. Johnson, report to accompany H. K. 2579 [for relief of John G. Johnson] ; submitted by Mr. Granahan. Sept. 24, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 994, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Kelly, Patrick A. Patrick A. Kelly, report to accompany H. K. 2595 [.for relief of Patrick A. Kelly] ; submitted by Mr. Barrett of Pennsylvania. Sept. 24, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 1010, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f King. Henry P. Henry P. King and G. B. Morgan, sr., report to accompany H. R. 2332 [for relief of Henry P. King and G. B. Morgan, sr.] ; submitted by Mr. Mc- Gehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 990, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Kreusler, Christian H. Christian H. Kreusler, report to accompany H. R. 3302 [for relief of Christian H. Kreusler] ; submitted by Mr. Combs. Sept. 24, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 1014, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Corrected print.] t Lannon, Mrs. Annie M. Annie M. Lannon, report to accompany H. R. 1956 [for relief of Annie M. Lannon] ; submitted by Mr. Ramey. Sept. 24, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 9S6, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Lilly, Stanley J. Stanley J. Lilly, report to accompany H. R. 3249 [for relief of Stanley J. Lilly] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. Sept. 24, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 1005, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Lund Mrs. Genevieve. Genevieve Lund, report to accompany H. R. 3790 [for relief of Genevieve Lund] ; submitted by Mr. Ramey. Sept. 24, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 1015, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Lynch, James. James Lynch, report to accompany H. R. 2835 [for relief of James Lynch] ; submitted by Mr. Barrett of Pennsylvania. Sept. 24, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 999, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t McLean, Alexander. Estate of Alexander McLean, report to accompany H. R. 2027 [for relief of estate of Alexander McLean] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee Sept. 24, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 987, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f McLendon, Everett, sr. Relief of Everett McLendon, sr., Mrs. Everett McLendon. sr., Mr. and Mrs. Everett McLendon, sr., for benefit of their minor daughter Nadine McLendon, and Everett McLendon, jr., report to accompany S. 762 ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 977, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Merritt, Mrs. Evelyn. Mrs. Evelyn Merritt, report to accompany H. R. 2927 [for relief of Mrs. Evelyn Merritt] ; submitted by Mr. Ramey. Sept. 24, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 1001, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f • Naval air stations. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy per- sonnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire at Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Pungo, Norfolk, Va., Feb. 13, 1945, report to accompany S. 1062 : submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1020, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for per- sonal property lost or damaged as result of fire in administration building at Naval Air Station, Bunker Hill, Ind., Dec. 28, 1944, report to accompany S. 9S6 ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1019, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Navy. Amending act for reimbursement of officers, enlisted men, and others in naval service of United States for property lost, damaged, or destroyed in such service, approved Oct. 27, 1943, so as to make provisions thereof effective with respect to losses occurring on or after Oct. 31, 1941, report to accompany S. 559 : submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 20, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 962, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1047 Navy — Continued. Providing Navy with system of laws for settlement of claims uniform with that of Army, report to accompany H. R. 37.">l> ; submitted by Mr. Combs. Sept. 24,1945. 7 p. (H. rp. lO-'l, Tilth Cong. 1st sess.) t Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for per- sonal property lost or damaged as result of fires occurring at various shore activities, report to accompany S. 985; submitted bv Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 2 p. ( H. rp. 101S, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Nelson, H. B., Construction Co. H. B. Nelson, doing business as H. B. Nelson Construction Co., report to accompany H. K. 4048 [to provide for appeal to Supreme Court <>f United States from decisions of Court of Claims in 2 suits instituted by H. B. Nelson, doing business as H. B. Nelson Construction Com- pany] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 20, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 966, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Norfolk Navy Yard. Providing reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of lire at outlying degaussing branch of Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va., Dec. 4, 1942, report to accompany S. 716; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 2 p. (II. rp. 1016, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Ohio Brass Co.. report to accompany H. R. 1979 [for relief of Ohio Brass Com- pany] : submitted by Mr. Scrivner. Sept. 24, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 1009, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Oregon Caves Resort, report to accompany S. 136 [for relief of Oregon Caves Re- sort] ; submitted by Mr. Chenoweth. Sept. 24, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 1007, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Radabaugh, Mrs. Myrtle V. Myrtle C. Radabaugh, report to accompany H. R. 8987 [for relief of Myrtle C. Radabaugh] ; submitted bv Mr. McGehee. Sept. 20,1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 964, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Riley, Mrs. Mary V. 11'. Mrs. Stuart B. Riley, report to accompany H. R. 2S10 [for relief of Mrs. Smart B. Riley (Mary V. W. Riley)] ; submitted bv Mr. Scrivner. Sept. 24, 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. 998, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Rodycrs, Dan C. Dan C. Rodgers, report to accompany S. 694 [for relief of Dan C. Rodgers] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 975, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Rosser, Mrs. Arlethia. Arlethia Rosser, report to accompany H. R. 2399 [for relief of Arlethia Rosser] ; submitted by Mr. Scrivner. Sept. 24, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 991, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Standley, Edward 1'- Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Standley, report to accompany S. 1007 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Standley] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 9S2, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t White, William A. Lt. (jg) William Augustus White, report to accompany S. 996 [for relief of William Augustus WhiteJ ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 2 p. (H rp. 981, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t F< Irerton, England. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy per- sonnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in Quonset hut at Harrowbeer Airport, Yelverton, South Devon, England, Dec. 26, 1944, report to accompany S. 902; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Sept. 24, 1945. 2 p. (H rp. 1017, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, HOUSE District Training School. Providing for opening of road within boundaries of District of Columbia Training School, Anne Arundel County, Md. [by convey- ing necessary land to Maryland], report to accompany H. R. 3S73; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Sept. 20, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 970, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Fish. Selling in District of Columbia certain small rockfish, report to accompany H. R. 3636 ; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Sept. 20, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 967, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 668866 — 45— No. 609 3 1048 Government Publications Records. Providing free copies Of records in District of Columbia for veterans [for use in presenting claims to Veterans' Administration], report to accom- pany ii. n. 3868; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Sept. 20, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 969, 79tb Cong. 1st seas.) t Trust companies. Amending District of Columbia code of laws with respect to making and publishing of annual reports of trust companies, report to accom- pany II. K. 3867; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Sept. 20, 1945. "3 p. (H. rp. 968, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t EXPENDITURES IN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Qovejmment corporations. To provide for financial control of Government cor- porations, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on 11. It. 2177, May 23- June 6, £945. 1945. lv+502 p. * Paper, 75c. •Item 350. L. ( '. card 4.V3604U Y 4.Ex 7/13 : C 81 Government offices. Reorganizations in executive branch, report to accompany H. R. 4129 I to provide for reorganizing agencies of the Government] ; submitted by Mr. Manasco. Sept. 20, 1945. 14 p. (H. rp. 971, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) j To provide for reorganizing agencies of the Government, bearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3325, Sept. 4 and 5, 1945. 1945. ii+137 p. * Paper, 25c. • Item 350. L. C. card 45-36719 T 4.Ex 7/13 : G 74/4 Surplus Property Administration. Administration of surplus property act of 1944 by surplus property administrator, report to accompany H. R. 3907; sub- mitted by Mr. Manasco. Sept. 5, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 941, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. R. 3907 establishes in the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion a Surpiu.^ Property Administration and abolishes the Surplus Property Board.] t ■ To provide for administration of surplus property act of 1944 by surplus property administrator, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3UU7. Aug 28, 1945. 1945. [l]+46 p. [H. R. 3907 establishes in the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion a Surplus Property Administration and abolishes the Surplus Property Board.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 350. L. C. card 45-36708 Y 4.Ex 7/13 : Su 7 FOOD SHORTAGES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE, HOUSE Food shortages, hearings, 79th Congress. 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 195: Dairy products, poultry and eggs, fats and oils, fruits and vegetables, etc. 1945. pt. 3, vi-f-1023-19dO p. il. 4 pi. [These hearings were held in Washington, D. C Omaha, Nebr.. Minneapolis, Minn., Yakima and Seattle, Wash., San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif.] * Paper; $1.50. • Item 380 L. C. card 45-36335 Y 4.F 73 : F 73/pt.3 FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE War crimes. Punishment of war criminals, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. J. lies. 93, requesting the President to appoint a commission to co< perate with United Nations War Crimes Commission or any other agency or agencies of United Nations in preparation of definite plans for punishment of war criminals of Axis countries. Mar. 22 and 26, 1945. 1945. iii+126 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 352 L. C. card 45-36653 Y 4.F 76/1 : W 19/5 INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE, HOUSE Daylight saving. Termination of daylight-saving time, report to accompany H. R. 3974 : submitted by Mr. Lea. Sept. 11, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 945, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, Sept. 15 and 28, 1945; no. 16 and 17. 1945. 116 p. and 124 p. 4° t Y 4.J S9/1 : 79/16,17 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1049 District Courts. Terms of district court, district of Connecticut, report to accom- pany H. R. 4100 [to amend sec. 74 of judicial code, as amended, to change terms of district court for district of Connecticut, so as to eliminate terms at Columbia and Norwalk] ; submitted by Mr. Walter. Sept. 26, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1027, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Judges. Additional district judge for district of Kansas, report to accompany H. R. 3871; submitted by Mr. Walter. Sept. 14, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 946, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Extending privilege of retirement to judges of district court for district of Alaska, district court of United States for Puerto Rico, district court of Virgin Islands and United States district court for district of Canal Zone, report to accompany S. 565; submitted by Mr. Bryson. Sept. 27, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1031, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Military information. Safeguarding military information, report to accompany S. 805 [to insure further military security of United States by preventing disclosures of information concerning cryptographic or cryptanalytic activities of United States or any foreign Government secured through official sources] ; submitted by Mr. Byrne of New York. Sept. 27, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1032, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) | LABOR COMMITTEE, HOUSE Handicapped. Aid to physically handicapped, hearings before subcommittee on aid to physically handicapped, 70th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 45, authorizing Committee on Labor to conduct investigation of extent and character of aid now given by Federal, State, and local governments and private agencies to the physically handicapped, May 15-July 6, 1945-. 1945. pt. 9, iii + 1139-1224 p. [Relates to monopolies and advertising affecting welfare of the physically handicapped. Parts 1-8 were entered in monthly catalog for Mar. 1945. p. 264, under subhead Rehabilitation of the disabled.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 360 L. C. card 45-35494 Y 4.L 11 : H 19/pt.9 Labor Department. Establishing office of Under Secretary of Labor and 3 offices of Assistant Secretary of Labor [and abolishing existing office of Assistant Secretary of Labor and existing office of 2d Assistant Secretary of Labor!, report to accompany H. R. 3864; submitted by Mrs. Norton. Sept. 25, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1026, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Corrected print.] f LAWS, COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF, HOUSE District of Columbia code. District of Columbia code, 1940 edition, annotated, v. 1, pts. 1-4, supp. 4, Jan. 3, 1941-Jan. 3, 1945. 1915. xi+[l] +1-136 p. large 8° * Paper, 75c. per set. • Item 428 Y 4.L 44/2 : D 63/940/v.l/supp.4 Same, v. 2, pt. 5, supp. 4, Jan. 3, 1941-Jan. 3, 1945. 1945. ix+[l] 4-137- 300 p. large 8° • Item 428 Y 4.L 44/2 : D 63/940/v.2/supp.4 MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE, HOUSE Fish and fisheries. Letter from Office of Price Administration regarding price ceilings on fisheries. [1945.] 2 p. (No. 51.) t Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/51 Forwarders. Report of War Shipping Administration pursuant to Public law 498, 77th Congress, on freight forwarding [and similar servicing of water-borne export and import foreign commerce of United States, May 26, 1!)-15]. [1945.] 13 p. (No. 38.) t Y4.M58 : 945-46/38 Freight. Report of War Shipping Administration on II. H. 2633 [to authorize refund by war shipping administrator of certain freights for transportation on frustrated voyages, introduced by] Mr. Bland. [1945.] 2 p. (No. 41.) f Y I.M 53: 945-46/41 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1050 Government Publications Marine insurance. Further reports of War Department on H. R. 1519 [relating to marine insurance in case of certain employees of Army Transport Service who suffered death, injury, or other casualty prior to Apr. 23, 1943, as result of marine risks, introduced by] Mr. Kilday. [1945.1 2 p. (No. 47.) t Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/47 Merchant Marine Academy. Kings Point. Reports of Coordinator of Inter- Anierican Affairs. War Shipping Administration, ;md State Department on H. R. 1751 Tto authorize course of instruction at Merchanl Marine Academy to be given to not exceeding 20 persons at a time from American republics other than United States]. [1945.] 4 p. (No. 37.) f Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/37 Ships. Further report of War Department on ship-disposal bill, H. R. 1425 [to provide for sale of certain Government-owned merchant vessels]. [1945.] 3 p. ( No. 44. ) t Y4.M 5: ! : 9 1 .".-46/44 Memorandum on price of ships in ships sales bill, H. R. 1425 [to provide for sales of certain Government-owned merchant vessels]. [1945.] 27 p. (No. 40.) [Includes War Shipping Administration General orders 9 and 37 and supplements thereto.] t Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/40 Preliminary estimate of ship sales prices under H. R. 3603, as reported June 28,1945. [1945.] 2 p. (No. 52.) f Y 4.M 53 : 945h16/52 Report of committee on crew disciplinary matters of War Shipping Admin- istration. [1945.] 33p.il. (No. 50.) t Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/50 Report of Navy Department on ship disposal bill, H. R. 1425 [to provide for sale of certain Government-owned merchant vessels]. [1945.] 3 p. (No. 43. ) t Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/43 Use and disposition of ships and shipyards at end of World War II, report prepared for Navy Department and Maritime Commission by [James W. Culliton, flarvey P. Bishop, James M. Knox, and Paul F. Lawler, Division of Research], Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, June 1945. 1945. [l]-f xiii+325 p. il. 3 pi. (No. 48.) * Paper, 50c. L. C. card 45-36748 Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/48 War risk insurance. Report of War Shipping Administration pursuant to Public law 523, 77th Congress, on war risk insurance [Apr. 1945]. [1945.] 1 p. (No. 39. ) f Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/39 Same [May 1945]. [1945.] 2 p. (No. 46.) t Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/46 Same [June 1945]. [1945.] 2 p. (No. 49.) t Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/49 Report of War Shipping Administration pursuant to Public law 523, 77th Congress, on war-risk insurance [relative to terminating its cargo war-risk insurance program]. [1945.] 1 p. (No. 42.) | Y 4.M 53 : 945-46/42 MILITARY AFFAIKS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Aircraft. Requesting certain information from Secretary of War [relative to surplus aircraft], adverse report to accompany H. Res. 351; submitted by Mr. May. Sept. 24, 1945. 1 p. ( II. rp. 1006, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) | Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 7th edition, Aug. 1945. 1945. 126 p. 4° t Y 4.M 59/1 : 79/7 Demobilization of Army of United States, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on demobilization of Army of United States and voluntary recruiting for United States Army, Aug. 28 and 31, 1945. 1945. iii+94 p. il. * Paper, 20c. • Item 363 L. C. card 45-307(1.", Y 4.M ",9/1 : D 39 Optometry Corps, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1699, to establish Optometry Corps in Medical Department of Army, June 28-July 9, 1945. 1945. iii+123 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 363 L. C. card 45-36651 Y 4.M 59/1 : Op 7 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1051 Pentagon Building. Exchange of lands in vicinity of Pentagon Building, Arling- ton, Va., report to accompany S. 888 [to authorize Secretary of War to exchange with Rosslyn Connecting Railroad Company lands in vicinity of War Depart- ment Pentagon Building, Arlington, Va.] ; submitted by Mr. May. Sept. 18, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 954, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Recruiting and enlistment. Armed forces voluntary recruitment act of 1945, report to accompany H. R. 3951 [to stimulate volunteer enlistments in regular military and naval establishments of United States] ; submitted by Mr. May. Sept. 6, 1945. 14 p. (H. rp. 943, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 45-36690 NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Aug. 29, 1945 ; no. 4. 1945. 48 p. 4° t Y 4.N 22/1 : 79/4 Gove, William R. To correct naval record of William Robert Cove, II. R. 2960, [introduced by] Mr. Smith of Virginia; [letter from Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 969. (No. 93. ) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/93 Edwards, Clay L. Hearing [79th Congress, 1st session], on H. R. 292S, for relief of Clay Long Edwards. [1945.] p. 979-998. (No. 98.) * Paper, 10c. * Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/98 Enecht, John P., sr. For relief of John Philip Knecht, sr., H. R. 3082, [intro- duced by] Mr. Daughton of Virginia ; [letter from Secretary of Navy to chair- man of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 971. (No. 94.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/94 Naval Academy. Annapolis. To establish status of funds and employees of mid- shipmen's cobbler and barber shops at Naval Academy, H. R. 2556, [introduced by] Mr. Sasscer; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Com- mittee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 1001-02. (No. 100.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/100 To establish status of funds and employees of midshipmen's tailor shop at Naval Academy, H. R. 2553, [introduced by] Mr. Sasscer; [letter from acting Secretary of Navv to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] 'p. 999-1000. (No. 99.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/99 To increase number of midshipmen at Naval Academy allowed for Dele- gates in Congress, H. R. 351S, [introduced by] Mr. Farrington ; [letter from acting Secretarv of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs con- cerning bill]. [1945.] p. 1007. (No. 103.) * Paper, 5c. •Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/103 To provide for maintaining regiment of midshipmen at Naval Academy at full strength, H. R. 33S7, [introduced by] Mrs. Smith of Maine; [letter from Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 973-974. (No. 95.) * Paper. 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/95 To provide for threefold increase in number of midshipmen at Naval Academy, II. R. 3406, [introduced by] Mr. Fulton ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.1 p. 1005. (No. 102.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/102 Naval Aviation Academy. To provide for establishment of Naval Aviation Acad- emy, H. R. 3404, [introduced by] Mr. Fulton; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill.] [1945.] p. 1003. (No. 101.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/101 Naval Medical Center. To change name of National Naval Medical Center at Bethesda, Md. [to Franklin D. Roosevelt Naval Medical Center], H. R. 298(5, [introduced by] Mr. Flood; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 975. (No. 96.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/96 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1052 Government Publications Naval Rest roe. To amend sec. 310 of Naval Reserve act of 1938 by revising basis and rate oi retired pay of members of honorary retired lisl of Naval Reserve, H. R. 771. [introduced by] Mr. Vinson; To amend Naval Reserve act of 1938 in order to further development of strong Naval Reserve, II. R 2298, [intro- duced by] Mr. Kopplemann; [letter from Secretary ol Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bills]. [19450 p. 965-968. (Nos. 91, and 92.) * Paper, 5e. • Item 365 Y LN22, la :! 145-16/91,92 Pacific bases. Study of Pacific bases, report by subcommittee on Pacific bases, 7 *. » 1 1 1 Congress, 1st session, pursuant to n. Res. 154. for Investigation t<> deter- mine whether war effort is being carried forward efficiently, expeditiously, and economically. 1945. vli 4-1009-1147 p. il. (No. 104.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/104 Women's Naval Academy. To establish Women's Naval Academy, H. R. 3402, [introduced by] Mr. Fulton; [letter from Secretary of Navy to cbairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 977. (No. 97.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/97 PATENTS COMMITTEE. HOUSE Patent Office. Authorizing commissioner of patents to designate principal ex- aminers and law examiners of Patent Office to serve as additional examiners in chief, report to accompany II. R. 4080; submitted by Mr. Boykin. Sept. 27, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1030. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Patents. Recording patent agreements and limiting patents to 20 years, hear- ings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 2G30, to provide for public registering of patents available for licensing. H. R. 2631, to limit life of patent to term commencing with date of application, H. R. 2632, to require recording of agree- ments relating to patents. May 29-June 7. 1945. 1945. iii+123 p. il. * Paper, 20c. • Item 366 L. C. card 45-36703 Y 4.P 27/1 : P 27/30 Trade-marks. Permitting renewal of certain trade-mark registrations after ex- piry thereof, report to accompany H. R. 3424 ; submitted by Mr. Lauham. Sept. 14, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 948, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE ■Johnson. Mrs. Maggie. Authorizing Federal works administrator to accept and dispose of real estate devised to United States by Maggie Johnson, report to accompany H. R. 2077; submitted by Mr. Lanham. Sept. 24, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1022, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f PUBI-IC LANDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Alaska. Authorizing commissioner of General Land Office and registers of land offices in Alaska to perform functions under Alaska real property ownership declaration law. report to accompany H. R. 36S6 : submitted bv Mr. Robinson of Utah. Sept. 11, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 944, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMlTTFE. HOUSE Harry L. Engh bright Dam. Designating dam at Upper Narrows site on Yuba River, Calif., Harry L. Englebright Dam, report to accompany H. R. 3870; submitted by Mr. Mansfield of Texas. Sept. IS, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 950, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f savannah, Ga. Authorizing improvement of certain harbors in interest of com- merce and navigation, report to accompany H. R. 4083; submitted by Mr. Peterson of Georgia. Sept. 18, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 955, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [The harbors to be improved are Savannah Harbor, Ga., and Two Harbors, Minn.] t • Sent to Depository Libraries October 104:- 1053 ROADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Hands. Proceeding with highway construction program provided for by act of Dec. 20, 1944, report to accompany H. Con. Res. 81 ; submitted by Mr. Robinson of Utah. Sept. 14, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 947, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t RULES COMMITTEE, HOUSE Civil service pensions. Consideration of H. R. 2948, report to accompany H. Res. 350 [for consideration of H. R. 2948, to amend civil service retirement act, as amended, so as to exempt annuity payments under such act from taxation] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Sept. 18, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 959, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Code of laics of United States. Consideration of H. R. 2200, report to accompany H. Res. 348 [for consideration of H. R. 2200, to revise, codify, and enact into positive law title 18 of United States Code, entitled Crimes and criminal pro- cedure] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Sept. 18, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 957, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t East Indians. Consideration of H. R. 3517, report to accompany H. Res. 361 [for consideration of H. R. 3517, to authorize admission into United States of persons of races indigenous to India, to make them racially eligible for naturalization, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Sept. 27, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1029, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Government corporations. Consideration of H. R. 3660, report to accompany H. Res. 339 [for consideration of H. R. 3660, to provide for financial control of Government corporations] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Sept. 6, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 942, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Government offices. Consideration of H. R. 4129, report to accompany H. Res. 360 [for consideration of H. R. 4129, to provide for reorganizing agencies of the Government] ; submitted bv Mr. Smith of Virginia. Sept. 27, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1028, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Government officials and employees. Consideration of H. R. 2716, report to ac- company H. Res. 349 [for consideration of H. R. 2716, to provide for health programs for Government employees] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Sept. 18, 1945. lp. (H. rp. 958, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Judges. Consideration of H. R. 1196, report to accompany H. Res. 342 [for con- sideration of H. R. 1196, to make permanent judgeship provided for by act to provide for appointment of additional district judge for eastern and western districts of Missouri] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Sept. 15, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 949, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Land titles. Consideration of House joint resolution 225, report to accompany H. Res. 344 [for consideration of H. J. Res. 225, to quiet titles of the respective States, and others, to lands beneath tidewaters and lands beneath navigable waters within boundaries of such States, and to prevent further clouding of such titles] ; submitted by Mr. Cox. Sept. 14, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 951, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Roads. Consideration of House concurrent resolution 81, report to accompany H. Res. 359 [for consideration of H. Con. Res. 81, providing that war emergency has been relieved to extent which will justify proceeding with highway- construction program under Federal-aid highway act of 1944] ; submitted bv Mr. Clark. Sept. 25, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1025, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f SJiips. Consideration of H. R. 3603, report to accompany H. Res. 358 [for con- sideration of H. R. 3603, to provide for sale of surplus war-built vessels] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Cox. Sept. 25, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1024, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Veterans. Consideration of H. R. 520, report to accompany 11. Res. 343 [for consideration of H. R. 520, to facilitate settlement of returning veterans on farms in projects constructed, operated, and maintained bv Bureau of Reclama- tion] ; submitted by Mr. Sabath. Sept. 14, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 950, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f • Sent to Depository Libraries 1054 Government Publications WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Calendar, assignment for hearings, H. R. 3736, to amend war mobi- lization and reconversion act of 1944 to provide for orderly transition from war to peacetime economy through supplementation of unemployment compensa- tion payable under state laws, and for other purposes, Aug. 30-Sept 7, 1945. 1! Mo. Each 3 p. 4° t Y 4.W 36 : 79/1-6/Unemp.comp. Calendar of bills and resolutions referred to Committee on Ways and Means, 79th Congress, 1st session, Sept. 1, 1945; no. 5. 1!)45. 74 p. 4° i Y 4.W 36 : 79/5 WILDLIFE RESOURCES, SELECT COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION OF, HOUSE Water birds. Conservation of wildlife, hearings, 79th Congress. 1st session, on migratory waterfowl shooting regulations, June 19 and 20, 1945. 1945. iii+132 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 380 L. C. card 45-36652 Y 4.W 64/2 : C 76/11 WORLD WAB VETERANS' LEGISLATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE Veterans Administration. Investigation of Veterans' Administration, interim re- port on H. Res. 192, to provide for investigation of Veterans' Administration with particular view to determining efficiency of administration and operation of Veterans' Administration facilities; [submitted by Mr. Rankin]. 1945. ii+4 p. (H. rp. 953, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 45-36729 SENATE AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, SENATE Agricultural Byproducts Laboratory. Conveyance to Iowa of Agricultural By- products Laboratory [of Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau on campus of Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts], report to accompany H. R. 1765 ; submitted by Mr. Wilson. Sept. 25, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 590, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Surplus Government property. Making surplus equipment available for soil erosion control, report to accompany S. 1414 [to assist in soil-conservation and water-conservation work, forest fire prevention and suppression, and forest improvement by making certain surplus materials, equipment, and supplies available for such work] ; submitted bv Mr. Ellender. Sept. 24, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 584. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f AMERICAN SMALL BUSINESS, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF, SENATE Business. Problems of American small business, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 2S (extending S. Res. 298, 76th Congress). 1945. pts. 60-65. • L. C. card 42-12978 Y 4. Am 3/5 : B 96/4 pt. 60. Future of li£»ht metals, with particular reference to interests of small business, Shipshaw contract. 4, Mav 14, 1945. iv + 7103-70 p. * Paper, 15c. pt. CI. World markets for small business, 1, Apr. 17-25, 1945. v+ 7171-7309 p. * Pa- per, 25c. pt. 02. Same. 2. Mav 18-.Tune 6. 1945. vi + 7311-7418 p. 11.. 'Paper. 20c. pt. 63. Machine tools industry, Apr. 25-27. 1945. vii 4- 7419-7601 p. il. * Paper. 30c. pt. 64. Construction industry. May 8-10. 1945. iv+ 7603-83 p. 11. * Paper, 15c. pt. 65. Impact of reconversion policies on small business, June 15-19, 1945. vii 4-7685- 7770 p. * Paper, 20c. Construction, small business and employment, preliminary report, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 28 (extending S. Res. 298. 76th Congress), Sept. 12, 1945. 1945. iii+22 p. il. (Senate committee print no. 1, 79th Con- gress, 1st session.) t L. C. card 45-37516 Y 4.Am 3/5 : C 70 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1055 Metals. Future of light metals, with particular reference to interests of small business, interim report of surplus war property subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant fo S. lies. 28 (extending S. Res. 208, 70th Congress), Sept. 10, 1945. 1945. iv-f-20 p. (Senate subcommittee print no. 5, 79th Con- gress, 1st session.) f L. C. card 45-37515 Y 4. Am 3/5 : M 56 RANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, SENATE Employment. Assuring full employment in free competitive economy, report [and minority views] to accompany S. 380, to establish national policy and program for assuring continuing full employment [and full production] in free competitive economy, through concerted efforts of industry, agriculture, labor. State and local governments, and Federal Government. 1945. [2 pts.] (S. rp. 5S3, 2 pts., 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [S. 3S0 establishes a Joint Committee on National Budget.] L. C. card 45-37519 [pt. 1.] Report: [submitted by Mr. Wagner for himself and Mr. Tobey]. iv + 83 p. * Paper, 15c. pt. 2. Minority views; [submitted by Mr. Raddiffe for himself, Mr. Taft, Mr. Thomas of Idaho, Mr. Butler, Mr. Capper, Mr. Buck, and Mr. Hickenlooper]. ii + 8 p. t CENTRALIZATION OF HEAVY INDUSTRY IN UNITED STATES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE, SENATE Demobilization. Industrial, Graphic guide to decentralization and some simple facts on reconversion, 78th Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 190 ; presented by Mr. McCarran. Oct. 7, 1944 [reprint 1945]. 7 p. map. 1 tab. f" ( S. doc. 75, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [The map and table are separate.] * Paper, 25c. L. C card 45-36654 CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE, SENATE Ovvil .service. Amendment to act of Nov. 20, 1940, extending classified civil service, report to accompany S. 102 [to amend sec. 2 (b) of act extending classified executive civil service of United States, approved Nov. 26, 1940, so as to provide for counting military service of certain employees of legislative branch in determining eligibility of such employees for civil-service status under such act] ; submitted by Mr. Downey. Sept. 13, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 560, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Corrected print.] f Classification of incumbents of positions covered into classified service under act of Nov. 20, 1940, report to accompany S. 576 [to amend act extending classified executive civil service of United States, approved Nov. 26, 1940, so as to eliminate time limit within which incumbents of positions covered into classified service pursuant to such act may be recommended for classification I : submitted by Mr. Downey. Sept. 13, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 561, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Civil service pensions. Credit for military service for purposes of civil service retirement act, report to accompany S. 405 [to amend further civil service retirement act, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Downev. Sept. 13, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 563, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f • Retirement under civil service retirement act of persons serving in armed forces, report to accompany II. R. 3256 [to amend civil service retirement act, as amended, in order to protect retirement rights of persons who leave service to enter armed forces of United States] ; submitted bv Mr. Downey. Sept. 13, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 564, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Government officials and employees. Payment for leave accrued in armed forces by persons becoming employed by the Government, report to accompany S. 1030 [to provide for payment of accumulated or accrued leave to certain members of military and naval forces of United States, who enter or reenter civilian employment of United Stutes, its Territories or possessions, or of District of Columbia, before expiration of such leave] ; submitted by Mr. Downey. Sept. 13, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 562, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f • Sent to Depository Libraries 1056 Government Publications CLAIMS COMMITTEE, SENATE Alibi rry, Mrs. Agnes J. Estate of Agnes J. Allberry, report to accompany S. 865 [for relief of estate of Agnes J. Allberry] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Sept. 24, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 587, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Bladk, Barry L. Estate of Harry Le<>n Black, report to accompany H. R. 2737 [for relief of estate of Harry Leon Black) ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 19-15. 5 p. (S. rp. 572, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. R. 2737, as reported by the House, was for relief of Clara Black.] f Cantalupo, Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cantalupo and legal guardian of John Cantalupo, report to accompany II. R. 1089 I for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cantalupo and legal guardian of John Cantalupo] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 9 p. ( S. rp. 570, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Donatell, Michael C. Michael C. Donatell, report to accompany H. R. 1G29 [for relief of .Michael C. Donatell] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1943. 15 p. (S. rp. 580, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Harmon, Joseph A. Joseph A. Hannon, report to accompany S. S01 [for relief of Joseph A. Hannon and Eleanore M. Hannon] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 575, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Hutchinson. Mrs. Ora R. Mrs. Ora R. Hutchinson, report to accompany H. R. 1849 [for relief of Mrs. Ora R. Hutchinson] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 574, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Johnson, Willie H. Willie H. Johnson, report to accompany S. 1129 [for relief of Willie II. Johnson] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 4 p. ( S. rp. 569, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Kiser, Mrs. Virginia M. Mrs. Virginia M. Kiser, report to accompany H. R. 2317 [for relief of Mrs. Virginia M. Kiser] ; submitted by Mr. Wiley. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 576, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Lima, Manuel R. Estate of Manuel Rose Lima, report to accompany S. 1101 [for relief of estate of Manuel Rose Lima] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Sept. 24, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 586, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Rhone, Donald. Estate of Donald Rhone, report to accompany H. R. 2545 [for relief of estate of Donald Rhone] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Sept. 20, legis- lative day Sept. 10, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 571, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. R. 2545, as reported by the House, was for relief of Mrs. Florida Rhone Burch, mother of Donald Rhone.] f Sells, Mrs. Alan. Mrs. Alan Sells and estate of Alan Sells, report to accompany S. 779 [for relief of Mrs. Alan Sells and estate of Alan Sells] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 577, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Stelmak, Gregory. Gregory Stelmak, report to accompany S. 998 [for relief of Gregory Stelmak] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Sept. 24, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 5 p. ( S. rp. 585, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f Stone, Mrs. Ruth C. Mrs. Ruth Q Stone, report to accompany H. R. 213 [for relief of Mrs. Ruth C. Stone] ; submitted by Mr. O Daniel. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 578, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Svelund. August. August Svelund, report to accompany H. R. 30S1 [for relief of August Svelund] ; submitted by Mr. O'Daniel. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 8 p. (S. rp. 579, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Tacy, J'avi E. Paul E. Tacy, report to accompany S. 1231 [for relief of Paul E. Tacy] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 3 p. tS. rp. 573, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t WUUam8, Leon A. L. A. Williams, report to accompany H. R. 1958 [for relief of L. A. Williams] ; submitted by Mr. Wherry. Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 10 p. (S. rp. 5S1, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1057 COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, Sept. 25, 1945; no. 5. 1945. 58 p. 4° t T 4.0 73/2:79/5 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, SENATE Boundary. Establishing boundary line between District of Columbia and Vir- ginia, report to accompany H. R. 3220; submitted by Mr. Hoey. Sept. 26, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 15 p. map. (S. rp. 598, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-3751S District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency, report to accompany S. 1426 [to provide for replanning and rebuilding of slum, blighted, and other areas of District of Columbia, and assembly, by purchase or condemnation, of real property in such areas and sale or lease thereof for redevelopment of such area in accordance with said plans, and to provide for organization of, pro- cedure for, and financing of such planning, acquisition, and sale or lease, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. McCarran. Sept. 25, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 591, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [S. 1426 establishes the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency.] t Providence Hospital. Amending act relating to incorporation of Providence Hos- pital, Washington, D. C, report to accompany S. 1383; submitted by Mr. Bilbo. Sept. 26, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 1 p. ( S. rp. 599, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE, SENATE Chiropractors. Amending employees' compensation act to include chiropractors, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 178, to amend sec. 40 of United States employees' compensation act, as amended, May 16 and June 13, 1945. 1945. iii+104 p. * Paper, 20c. • Item 389 L. C. card 45-36718 Y 4.Ed 8/3 : Em 7/4 Dental research and dental care, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 190, to provide for, foster, and aid in coordinating research relating to dental diseases and conditions, to establish National Institute of Dental Research, and for other purposes, and S. 1099, to amend Public Health Service act so as to provide assistance to States in developing and maintaining dental health programs, June 26-28, 1945. 1945. v+223 p. il. [S. 190 creates the National Advisory Dental Research Council and S. 1099 creates the National Dental Health Council.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 389 L. C. card 45-36706 Y 4.Ed S/3 : D43 Vocational education, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on S. 619, to provide vocational education and retraining, including part-time training and work-experience programs for occupational adjustment and re- adjustment of youth and adults, including persons demobilized from essential war work or from armed services, in order that individuals and the Nation may attain economic stability and security, Apr. 30-May 2, 1945. 1945 iii+188 p. 2 p. of pi. * Paper, 30c. • Item 3S9. L. C. card 45-36707 Y 4.Ed 8/3 : V 85/8 FINANCE COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Calendar, assignment for hearings, S. 1274, unemployment compensa- tion, Aug. 29-Sept. 1, 1945; no. 1-4. 1945. Each 3 p. or 2+[l] p. 4° % Y4.F49: 79/1-4/Unenip.comp. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Sept. 25, 1945 ; no. 10. 1945. 70 p. 4° % Y 4.F 49 : 79/10 Legislative calendar [of] subcommittee on veterans' legislation. 79th Con- gress, Sept. 25, 1945; no. 7. 1945. 16 p. 4° $ Y 4.F49: 79/7/Vet. • Sent to Depository Libraries 1058 GOVERXMENT PUBLICATIONS Unemployment insurance. Emergency unemployment compensation, report [and minority vnnvs] to accompany S. 1274 [to amend war mobilization and recon- version act of 1!)44 to provide for orderly Transition from war to peacetime economy through supplementation of unemployment compensation payable under State laws, and for other purposes]. [2 pts.] (S. rp. 505, 2 pis., 70th Long. 1st sess.) [S. 1274 extends unemployment compensation to Federal employees and seamen and provides for transportation allowances to assist Individuals, who have engaged In national defense activities at places away from home, to return to their former homes or to go to places where emnlov- ment is available.] y * L. C. card 46-36728 [pt. 1.] Report ; submitted by Mr. George. Sept 17 1943 28 i» t pt. 2. Minority views of Joseph P. Guffey. 1945. iv + 65 p." t FOREIGN REIATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. .Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, June 30 and Sept 11 1945 no. 2 and 3. 11)45. 19 p. and 24 leaves, 4° t Y 4.F 76/2 :' 79/2,3 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE Air lines. Feeder-line air transportation service for small cities and towns report to accompany S. Con. Res. 25 ; submitted by Mr. McFarland Sent 12 legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 558, 79th Cong. 1st sess.") t "' DayUgh t sa rinf/. Termination of daylight-saving time, report to accompany H R * ' su -o!! ut « cd by Mn Wheeler - Sept. 20, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 2 p (S. rp. oS2, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f . * Ra i h 'nnn retirement > hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session on S. 29o to amend railroad retirement acts, railroad unemployment insurance t°V a oo o~ b ^P- B £ f chap - 9 of Intern al revenue code, and for other purposes, July 23-26, 194o. 1945. iv+558 p. * Paper, $1.00. • Item 396 L. C. card 45-36704 Y 4.1n 8/3 : R 31/4 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative and executive calendar, 79th Congress, Sent 1-22 1945- no. 2S-30. 1945. Each 100 p. or 108 p. 4° f Y 4. J 89/2 : 79/28-30 Conciliation commissioners. Qualifications of bankruptcy referees report to accompany S. 1365 [to amend sec. 35 of bankruptcy act to permit appointment ot supervising conciliation commissioners as referees in bankruptcy] • sub- mitted by Mr. McCarran. Sept. 10, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 556, 79th Cong 1st sess. ) t Judges. Additional judgeship for Kansas, report to accompany S. 1233 [for appointment of additional district judge for district of Kansas]'- submitted by Mr. Hatch. Sept. 24, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp 588, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Sept. 1, 1945; no. 7. 1945 100 p. 4° t Y 4.M 59/2 : 79/7 Germany. Elimination of German resources for war, hearings before subcom- mittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 107, 78th Congress, and S. Res. 146, 79th Congress, authorizing study of war mobilization problems testimony of Treasury Department, July 2, 1945. 1945. pt. 5, iv+639-9°l n il' * Paper, 40c. • Item 401 L. C. card 45-36394 Y 4.M 59/2 : G 31/pt.5 Officers, Army. Permanent appointment in grades of general of Army and fleet admiral of Navy, report to accompany S. 1354 [to authorize permanent appoint- ment in grades of general of Army and fleet admiral of Navy, respectively, of certain individuals who have served in such grades during '2d World War] • submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. Sept. 12, legislative day Sent 10 1945* 2 p. (S. rp. 559, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t #■*■•• • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1059 Recruiting and enlistment. Armed forces voluntary recruitment act of 1945, report to accompany H. R. 3951 [to stimulate volunteer enlistments in regular military and naval establishments of United States] ; submitted by Mr. Thomas of Utah. Sept. 24, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 9 p. (S. rp. 589, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Scientific research. Social impact of science, select bibliography, with section on atomic power [prepared by Morris C. Leikind, General Reference and Bibli- ography Division, Library of Congress, for] subcommittee on war mobilization, pursuant to S. Res. 107, 78th Congress, and S. Res. 146, 79th Congress, authoriz- ing study of war mobilization problems, Aug. 1945. 1945. vii+51 p. (Senate subcommittee monograph no. 3, 79th Congress, 1st session.) * Paper, 15c. L. C. card 45-36669 Y 4.M 59/2 : M 75/no. 3 Surplus property administrator, report to accompany S. 1353 [to provide for administration of surplus property act of 1944 by surplus property administra- tor] ; submitted by Mr. O'Mahoney. Sept. 11, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 557, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [S. 1353 establishes in the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion a Surplus Property Administration and abolishes the Surplus Property Board.] f NATIONAL DEFENSE PKOGBAM, SPECIAL COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING, SENATE National defense. Investigation of national defense program, hearings, 79th Con- gress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 55, 79th Congress, extending S. Res. 71, 77th Congress, Jan. 19-Feb. 14, 1945 : Textile industry, manpower and produc- tion, disposal of surplus property, Surplus Liquidators, Inc. 1945. pt. 27, x+12327-13045+xiii p. il. * Paper, $1.25. • L. C. card 41-14209 Y 4.N 21/6 : D 36/pt.27 NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE Benali El Oukili Boucheta. Compensating Benali El Oukili Boucheta for wrong- ful death of his son Mohained Ben Boucheta Ben Ali El Oukili near Marnia, Algeria, Sept. 30, 1944, report to accompany S. 1360; submitted by Mr. Walsh. Sept. 26, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 593, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Euziere, Clement. Compensating Clement Euziere for personal injuries caused by naval vehicle near Oran, Algeria, Sept. 21, 1943, report to accompany S. 1361 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. Sept. 26, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 594, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Guam Island. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to transfer land for resettlement in Guam, report to accompany S. 1362; submitted by Mr. Walsh. Sept. 26, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 596, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Navy. Reimbursing certain Navy and Marine Corps personnel and former Navy and Marine Corps personnel for personal property lost or destroyed as result of water damage occurring at certain naval and Marine Corps shore activities, report to accompany S. 1363 ; submitted by Mr. Walsh. Sept. 26, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 595, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t POST OFFICES AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, SENATE Postmasters. Providing further for appointment of postmasters for 4th-class post offices in Alaska, report t<> accompany H. R. 656; submitted by Mr. McKellar. Sept. 26, legislative day Sept. 1 [10], 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 597, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) f PUBLIC LANDS AND SURVEYS COMMITTEE, SENATE Alaska. Authorizing commissioner of General Land Office and registers of land offices in Alaska to perform functions under Alaska real property ownership declaration law, report to accompany H. R. 36S6; submitted by Mr. Hatch, Sept. 19, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 2 p. (S. rp. 56S, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Calendar, 79th Congress, Sept. 12, 1945 ; no. 6. 1945. 32 p. 4° t Y 4.P 96/1 : 79/6 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1060 Government Publications Deschutes County, Oreg. Excluding lands in Deschutes County. Oreg., from provisions of Revised statutes L'319-37, relating to promotion of development of mining resources of United States, report to accompany S. 982; submitted by Mr. Cordon. Sept. is, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 567, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Petrol&um refineries. Encouraging and protecting oil refineries not having their own source of supply for crude oil by extending preference to such refineries In disposing of royalty oil under mineral lands leasing act, report to accompany S. 680; submitted by Mr. O'Mahoney. Sept. 18, legislative day Sept. 10, 1045. 3 p. ( S. rp. 560, 70th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Public lands. Administration and use of public lands, hearings before subcom- mittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 241, 76th Congress, ex- tended by S. Res. 139, 79th Congress, authorizing Committee on Public Lands and Surveys to make full and complete investigation with respect to adminis- tration and use of public lands, Jan. 10 [-May 25], 1945. 1945. pts. 14 and 15, I \i i | +4081—5077 p. il. [These hearings were held at Washington, D. C., Salt Lake City, Utah, and Ely, Nev.] * Paper, pt. 14, $1.00 ; * pt. 15, 50c. • Item 410 L. C. card 45-35491 Y 4.P 96/1 : P 96/4/pt.l4, 15 TERRITORIES AND INSULAR AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE I'h ilippine Islands. Provide for covering into Treasury of the Philippines certain Philippine funds in Treasury of United States, report to accompany S. 1281 ; submitted by Mr. Tydings. Sept. 26, legislative day Sept. 10, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 592, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Corrected print.] t COURT OF CLAIMS Arkansas Valley Railway, Inc., v. United States ; report of commissioner. [1945.] no. 46066, p. 7-13. Z Ju 3.8 : Ar 4 k Atwater, William C, jr. William C. Atwater, jr. [et al.] v. United States; report of commissioner. [1945.] no. 45996, p. 11-20, il. X Ju 3.8 : At 94/5 Boston, Mass. City of Boston, Mass., for itself and in part for use and benefit of National Surety Corporation, and National Surety Corporation v. United States; report of commissioner. [1945.] no. 46089, p. 43-52. $ Ju 3.8 : B 657/5 Breymann, M. A., Dredging Co. M. A. Breymann, trading as M. A. 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Rose, [et al.] as liquidating directors and trustees of N. Y. Rayon Importing Co., Inc., (#2), and Societe pour Nouveaux Placements de Capitaux v. United States; no. 45862, N. Y. Rayon Importing Co., Inc., (#1) and Alfred L. Rose, Norman S. Goetz and Charles A. Springstead as liquidating directors and trustees of N. Y. Rayon Importing Co., Inc. (#1), and Societe pour Nou- veaux Placements de Capitaux r. [same] ; no. 45863, Nyray Importing & Con- verting Corporation and Societe pour Nouveaux Placements de Capitaux v. [same; report of commissioner]. [1945.] p. 17-31. t Ju 3.S : N 42 y/31 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1061 Priebe & Sons, Inc., an Illinois corporation, v. United States; report of commis- sioner. [1945.] no. 45922, p. 27-39. t Ju3.8:P933 State Bridge Commission of Michigan v. United States; report of commissioner. [1945.] no. 45745, p. 9-21. t Ju 3.8 : M 582/5 Sun Radio Co. Samuel Schwartz, trading as Snn Radio Company, v. 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Gardel Industries, transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1945.] cover title, i+15 p. 4° $ Ju 7.6 : G 166 Velveteen. Customs appeal no. 4511, United States v. Eurasia Import Co., Inc., transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1945.] cover title, ii+118 p. t Ju7.6:Eu71 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA United States Court of Appeals. Transcript of record, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Jan. term, 1945, no. S93S, Ernest B. Williams v. Winfred Overholser, superintendent, St. Elizabeths Hospital, appeal from District Court of United States for District of Columbia. [1945.] cover title. vi+2S p. t DC 9.5 :W 671 EMERGENCY BOARDS (NATIONAL RAILWAY LABOR PANEL) Reports. Report to the President by Emergency Board, appointed Mar. 28, 1945, from National Railway Labor Panel, pursuant to Executive order 9172 issued May 22, 1942, and subject to sec. 202 of stabilization extension act of 1944 (Public law 383. 78th Congress), to investigate facts of dispute between South- ern Pacific Company (Pacific Lines), and certain of its employees represented by Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers respecting wage increases and certain proposed changes and additions to its rules, to adjust disputes on basis of facts developed and make report thereon to the President, July 12, 1945. 1945.. ii+193 p. t • Item 848 L. C. card A 45-4468 NMB 1.7 : So 8/2 — — Report to the President by Emergency Board, appointed June 16, 1945, pursuant to sec. 10 of railway labor act. to investigate unadjusted dispute be- tween Georgia & Florida Railroad, a carrier, and certain of its employees repre- sented by Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Order of Railway Conductors of America, and Brother- hood of Rnilroad Trainmen, Augusta, Ga., July 7, 1945. [1945.] ii + 10 p. t • Item 848 L. C. card A 45-4467 NMB 1.7 : G 29 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1062 Government Publications FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Address by FCC Commissioner Clifford J. Durr, at conference of Independent Cit- izens' Committee of t ln> Arts, Sciences and Professions, Inc., New York City, June 23, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 4" [Processed.] f CC 1.15 :D 93/5 Communication* act of 1934, with amendments and index thereto; revised to June 14, 19-15. 194"). [1]+S3 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 445 L. C. card 45-36681 CC 1.5 : C 73/945 FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION I n dux trial plants. Second advance listing of Government-owned industrial plants to be disposed of by Reconstruction Finance Corporation, listed by States, indexed by lessees, classified by products or functions. Aug. 1945. [2] +180 p. 4° (Surplus Property Office.) [Text and illustrations on p. 1^4 of cover.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 469 L. C. card 45-36709 FL 5.2 : In 2 Loans. Information regarding loans to public agencies under sec. 5d of Recon- struction Finance Corporation act, as amended. Revised Aug. 1945. 1945. [2] +2 p. 4° (Circular 22.) 7 • Item 468 FL5.4:22 Surplus property. RFC surplus property news, Sept. 1945. [1945.] 16 p. il. 4° t FL 5.12 : 945/2 FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Georgia Power Co. No. 11104, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Georgia Power Company v. Federal Power Commission ; brief for respondent. [1945.] cover title, iv+48 p. % FP 1.17 : G 296 Publications. Forms and publications, list and order blank, Aug. 1945. [1945.] [4] p. 12° [Processed.] t FP 1.2 : P 96/2/945 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS Regulations. Consumer credit, amdt. 17 to Regulation W [effective July 27, 1945]. [1945.] 1 p. ([Regulation W, amdt. 17.]) [Processed.] f FR 1.6 : 945/W/amdt.l7 FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY COMMUNITY WAR SERVICES OFFICE Detention standards. Recommendations on standards for detention of juveniles and adults [with bibliography] ; compiled by National Advisory Police Com- mittee. 1945. viii-f24 p. 16° (Social Protection Division.) [Manual for guidance of communities and their responsible officials in providing adequate and humane facilities for adults and juveniles held in temporary detention. Approved by National Sheriffs' Association and International Association of Chiefs of Police.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 484 L. C. card 45-3C6S2 FS 9.6 : D 48 Prostitution. Danger ahead ! statement by Public Health Service, American Social Hygiene Association, Social Protection Division ; issued by Social Pro- tection Division. [1945.] [2] p. il. large 4°, folded into narrow 8° size. [Pre- pared in cooperation with Surgeon General's Office, Army, and Medicine and Surgery Bureau, Navy. Relates to prevention and repression of prostitution and control of venereal disease.] t • Item 484 FS 9.2 : D 21 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1946 1063 EDUCATION OFFICE Bus drivers. Training school bus drivers, general considerations relating to training of drivers and operation of driver training courses and suggested in- structional program [with lists of suggested references and visual aids] ; prepared by American Automobile Association and Trade and Industrial Edu- cation Service of Vocational Division, [1945.] x + 102 p. il. (Vocational Division bulletin 233; Trade and industrial series no. 61.) [Another illustra- tion on front cover.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 504 L. C. card E 45-35 FS 5.123 : 233 National Conference of State Supervisors of Occupational Information and Guid- ance. Proceedings of 6th National Conference of State Supervisors of Occupa- tional Inf urination and Guidance [Traverse City, Mich., July 24- Aug. 12, 1944]. 1945. vlii+95 p. ([Vocational Division bulletin 235; Occupational infor- mation and guidance series no. 14.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] * Payer, 20e. • Item 504 L. C. card E 45-15 FS 5.123 : 235 Teachers. Place of visiting teacher services in school program; [by Katherine M. Cook]. [1945.] iv+46 p. (Bulletin 1945, no. 6.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 492 L. C. card E 45-37 FS 5.3 : 945/y Training aids. Use of training aids in armed services, some implications for civilian education of use of aids and devices in training programs of armed services [with bibliography] ; report of Committee on Military Training Aids and Instructional Materials. 1945. x+34 p. (Bulletin 1945, no. 9.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 492 L. C. card E 45-39 FS 5.3 : 945/9 Vocational education. Misc. [series]. [Processed], t FS5.11: Note. — Many publications of this Miscellany series are for regional distribution only and are not entered in the Monthly catalog. 3148. Periodicals of professional interest to business teachers; [prepared by Clyde W. Humphrey]. 1045. 5 p. 4° Selection of students for vocational training [with list of selected refer- ences; by Fred M. Fowler]. [1945.] cover title, iv+156 p. 4- [2] folded p. il. (Vocational Division bulletin 232 ; Occupational information and guidance series no. 13.) * Paper, 30c. • Item 504 L. C. card E 45-38 FS 5.123 : 232 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Food. Notices of judgment under Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act : Foods, 6801-7000. Aug. 1945. p. 2S5-363. t • Item 513 L. C. card Agr 40-122 FS 7.10 : 6S01-7000 Same, 7001-7200. Aug. 1945. p. 365-446. t • Item 513 FS 7.10 : 7001-7200 Same, 7201-7350. Sept. 1945. p. 447-498. f • Item 513 FS 7.10 : 7201-7350 Same, 7351-7500. Sept. 1945. p. 499-546. t • Item 513 FS 7.10 : 7351-750(1 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Commissioned corps. Executive order declaring Public Health Service com- missioned corps a military service. [1945.] 4 p. (Reprint 2636.) [From Public health reports, July 5, 1945, v. 60, no. 27.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36714 FS 2.7/a : 2636 DDT (insecticide). Observations on use of DDT for control of Anopheles quad- rimaculatus [with list of references] ; by R. L. Metcalf, A. D. Hess, G. E. Smith, G. M. Jeffery, and G. L. Ludwig. [1945.] [2] +22 p. il. 4 p. of pi. (Reprint 2635.) [From Public health reports, July 6, 1945, v. 60, no. 27.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36730 FS 2.7/a : 2635 • Sent to Depository Libraries 668866— 45— No. 609 i 1064 Government Publications Diarrhea. Studies of acute diarrheal diseases: 15, Agglutination test in Shigella paradysenteriae infections; by James Watt and Tbelma M. DeCapito. [1945.] [2] +8 p. il. (Reprint 2631.) [From Public health reports. June S. 1945. v. 60, no. 23.] * Paper, 5c. I. «'. card 39-26646 FS 2.7/a : 2631 Same: 16, Outbreak of Salmonella typhimurium infection among newborn premature infants [with list of references] ; by James Watt and Elizabeth Carl- ton. [1945.1 [2] +6 p. il. (Reprint 2634.) [From Public health reports, June 2!». in 15. v. 60, no. 26.] * Paper, 5c. FS 2.7/a : 2634 Ditch linings. Universal type concrete slab for precast ditch linings; by Wiley Vernon Parker and H. A. Johnson. [1945.] [2] +6 p. il. 2 p. of pi. (Reprint 2628.) [From Public health reports, May 25. 1945, v. 60, no. 21.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36717 FS 2.7/a : 2628 Influenza and pneumonia excess mortality at specific ages in epidemic of 1943—44, with comparative data for preceding epidemics [and with list of references] ; by Selwyn D. Collins. [1945.] [2] +25 p. il. (Reprint 2638.) [From Public health reports, July 20 and 27, 1945, v. 60, no. 29 and 30.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36740 FS 2.7/a : 2638 Lesions. Influence of casein and other agents on production of renal lesions in rats by sulfadiazine and acetylsulfadiazine [with list of references] ;by Arthur Romberg. K. M. Endicott. F. S. Daft, and W. H. Sebrell. [1945.] 16 p. (Re- print 2632.) [From Public health reports, June 15, 1945, v. 60, no. 24.] * Pa- per, 5c. L. C. card 45-36715 FS 2.7/a : 2632 Plasmodium gaUinaeeum. Serial passage of Plasmodium gallinaceum in chick embryos [with one reference] ; by Victor H. Haas, Harry A. Feldman. and Frances Moore Ewing. [1945.] [2] +6 p. 1 pi. (Reprint 2627.) [From Public health reports. Mav 25. 1945, v. 60, no. 21.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36716 FS 2.7/a : 2627 Poliomyelitis. Incidence of poliomyelitis in United States in 1944 [with list of references] ; by C. C. Dauer. [1945.] [2] +10 p. il. (Reprint 2630.) [From Public health reports, June 8, 1945, v. 60. no. 23.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-3G741 FS 2.7/a : 2G30 Posters. Protect yourself and your neighbors, destroy the dengue fever mosquito ; [poster]. 1945. 13X2S in.' (Malaria Control in War Areas. Atlanta. Ga.) [Cardboard.] t FS 2.26 : M So/4 Premarital legislation. Requirements of premarital legislation; [by Margaret R. Zwally and John F. Mahonev]. 1945. 20 p. ([V. D.] bulletin 98.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 529 FS 2.11 : 9S Typhus vaeeine. Comparative potencies of several typhus vaccines [with list of references] : by Richard Donovick and Ralph W. G. Wyckoff. [1945.] [2] +S p. (Reprint 2629.) [From Public health reports, June 1, 1945, v, 60, no. 22.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36743 FS 2.7/a : 2629 SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD Employer's duties under social security act and Federal insurance contributions act and Federal unemployment tax act. [May 1945.] 4 p. 4° ([I. S. C. 30.]) f FS 3.4: 30/3 Legislation, Compilation of social security laws, including social security act, as amended, and related enactments through May 1, 1945. 1945. ii+94 p. * Paper, 15c. L. C. card 45-3673S FS 3.5 : So 1/945 Social security. Why social security? [by Mary Ross]. [Revised edition.] [1945.] [2]+20+[l] p. il. ([Publication 15.]) [Illustrated bv Hendrik W T illem Van Loon.] f • Item 534 FS 3.4: 15/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1065 Unemployment compensation. State unemployment compensation laws of 1945; by Ruth Retieker. [1945.] [1J+18 p. 11. 4° [From Social security bulletin, July lU4r., v . 8, no. 7.] f FS 3.3/a : Un 2/8 PUBLIC ASSISTANCE BURKAU II ii mini mi ds. Common human needs, interpretation for staff in public assistance agencies [with list of selected reading references] ; prepared by Charlotte Towle. [1945.] viii+132 p. (Public assistance report 8.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 535 L. C. card SS 45-15 FS 3.13 : 8 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Note. — The Federal Trade Commission discontinued the publication of advance sheets of its decisions in printed form with the conclusion of volume 23. The Commission will, however, on request, in case of a specific interest, supply processed copy of the full text of any complaints, findings and orders, stipulations, or decisions in court cases to which the Commission is a party, which are published later in printed form in the bound volumes and sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 1>5, D. C. Distribution (economics). Report of Federal Trade Commission on distribution methods and costs : pt. 6, Milk distribution, prices, spreads and profits. 1945. cover title, vi+58 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 549 L. C. card 44-40654 FT 1.2 : D 63/pt.6 Savoy Manufacturing Co. No. 19651, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Charles Deer and Jack Deer, individuals trading as Savoy Manufacturing Com- pany, v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition to review order of Federal Trade Commission; brief for respondent. [1945.] cover title, iv+16 p. t FT 1.5 : Sa 95 FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION Highways. Highways in United States, 1945. [1945] 17+ [2] p. il. 4° [Proc- L. C. card 45-37564 FW 2.2 : H 53/3/945 Legal aspects of controlling highway access, study by Division of Financial and Administrative Research ; reported by David R. Levin. 1945. 46 p. il. [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper 15c. • Item 566 L. C. card 45-36650 FW 2.5 :H 53/2 Motor vehicles. Act 1, Uniform motor-vehicle administration, registration, cer- tificate of title, and antitheft act, as revised and approved by National Confer- ence on Street and Highway Safety, 1944. 1945. v-f 26 p. [This act is part of a uniform vehicle code.] t • Item 566 FW 2.5 : V 53/944/act 1 Act. 2, Uniform motor-vehicle operators' and chauffeurs' license act, as revised and approved by National Conference on Street and Highway Safety, 1944. 1945. cover title, [1] +13 p. [This act is part of a uniform vehicle code. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f • Item 556 FW 2.5 : V 53/944/act 2 Public roads, journal of highway research, index to v. 23, Mar. 1942-June 1944. [1945.] cover title, 8 p. 4° [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 567 L. C. card Agr 18-322 FW 2.7 : 23/ind. Roads. Design standards for construction and reconstruction of secondary and feeder roads of American Association of State Highway Officials; adopted Aug. 1, 1945. 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C. card 26-26173 GP 3.9: 45/33 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1067 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE ,Eel fishing and eel pots; by Frank E. Firth. Chicago, 111., July 1945. 9 p. il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 127.) [Processed. Supersedes Mem. S-198, issued by former Fisheries Bureau.] t I49.2S:127 Fish meal and oil, June 1945. [1945.] [1] +3 p. il 4° (C. F. S. 206.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 149.8/2:200 Fish poisoning and its prevention [with list of references] ; by O. W. Lang. Aug. 1945. 3 p. 4" (Fishery leaflet 140.) [Processed. Taken from Pacific fisher- man, v. 30, no. 7, June 1932. Supersedes Mem. S-329, issued by former Fisheries Bureau.] t 148.28:140 I Fisheries. Lake fisheries, 1943, annual summary. [1945.] 7 p. il. 4° (C. F. S. 207.) [Processed.] f I49.S/2:207 Fishery products. Partial list of producers and distributors of frozen packaged fishery products, New England area, Aug. 1945. [Aug. 21, 1945.] 5 p. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-1.) [Processed.] t 149.33:1/2 Food lockers. Arizona and Nevada frozen food locker plants, Aug. 1945. [Aug. 7, 1945.] 1 p. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-33.) [Processed.] t 1 49.33 : 33/2 • Illinois frozen food locker plants, Aug. 1945. [Aug. 20, 1945.] 8 p. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-20.) [Processed.] t 149.33:20/2 Indiana frozen food locker plants, Aug. 1945. [Aug. 14, 1945.] 5 p. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-7.) [Processed.] t 149.33:7/2 Missouri frozen food locker plants, Aug. 1945. [Aug. 10, 1945.] 5 p. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-34.) [Processed.] f 149.33:34/2 Montana frozen food locker plants, Aug. 1945. [Aug. 22, 1945.] 4 p. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-8.) [Processed.] t 149.33:8/2 Oklahoma frozen food locker plants, Aug. 1945. [Aug. 24, 1945.] 4 p. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-9.) [Processed.] t 149.33:9/2 Refrigerated locker storage of fish for home use [with list of literature cited] ; bv Martin Heerdt, jr., Dorris L. Bucher, and Maurice E. Stansby. Chicago, 111., July 1945. 19p.il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 128.) [Processed. Super- sedes Memorandum F. I. 2436-D, issued by former Fisheries Bureau.] f I 49.28 : 12S Migratory birds. Regulations relating to migratory birds and certain game mam- mals, 1945, approved and proclaimed by the President, July 27. 1944, 9 F. R. 9873, as last amended July 31, 1945, 10 F. R. 9759. Aug. 1945. 9 p. (Regula- tory announcement 14.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 609 149.24: 14 Mourning dove as game bird; by Frederick C. Lincoln. 1945. ii+S p. il. (Cir- cular 10.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 605 I 49.4 : 10 Oysters. Condition of natural oyster reefs and other public oyster bottoms of Alabama in 1943, with suggestions for their improvement [with bibliography] ; by James B. Engle. Chicago, 1945. 42 p. map, 4° (Special scientific report 29.) [Processed.] t 149.15:29 Salmon. Retention of adult salmon, with particular reference to Grand Coulee fish-salvage program [with list of literature cited] ; by Frederick F. Fish. Chi- cago, 1944. [l]+29 p. 2 pi. map, 4° (Special scientific report 27.) [Proc- essed.] t I 49.15 : 27 Vitamin A. Some time and labor saving techniques in vitamin A and oil analyses ; by F. B. Sanford, G. C. Bucher, and W. Clegg. Chicago, 111., July 1945. [3] p. il. 4° (Fishery leaflet 138.) [Processed. Supersedes Sep. 71', reprint from Fishery market news, Aug. 1944.] t I49.2S:138 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1068 Government Publications Weights nnd measures. WFA net weights and conversion factors for fishery prod- ucts summarized. Chicago, 111., July 1945. 3 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 139.) | Processed. Supersedes Sep. 75, reprint from Fishery market news, Aug. 1944.] f I 49.28 : 139 GENERAL LAND OFFICE Public lands. Vacant public Lands, areas by States, counties, land districts and grazing districts, and other information. 1945. ii+19 p. il. (Information bulletin 4.) f • Item 615 L. C. card 31-26143 I 21.17 : 4 Maps Alaska, compiled from official records of General Land Office, Geological Survey, and other sources; [map]. Scale 1 in. =39.5 m. n. p. 1942 [published 1945]. 33 X 49 in. * 50c. I 21.13 : Al ls/5 942 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Xiite.— The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of Monographs, Professional papers. Bulletins, Water-supply papers, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States, topographic maps (some of which hear descriptive text), base maps, and oilier maps of the United States and of single States. Practically all of them are sale publications. The maps and folios are sold by the Geological Survey, Washington 25, D. C. Orders for other publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington 25, D. C. Floods. Notable local floods of 1939: pt. 2, Flood of July 5, 1939, in eastern Kentucky; by Floyd F. Schrader. 194.". iii+41-59 p. il. 4 p. of pi. map. ( Water-supply paper 967-B. ) * Paper, 10c. • Item 627 1 19.13 : 967-B Pacific States. Surface water supply of United States, 1943: pt. 12, Pacific slope basins in Washington and upper Columbia River basin; prepared under direc- tion of Glenn L. Parker, chief hydraulic engineer, T. R. Newell, A. H. Tuttle, and F. M. Veatch, district engineers. 1945. vi-f-257 p. (Water-supply paper 9S2. ) [Prepared in cooperation with Idaho, Montana, and Washington, and other agencies.] * Paper, 40c. • Item 027 L. C. card GS10-167 1 19.13 : 982 Maps Note. — The maps listed below are sold by the Geological Survey. Remittances for these maps should be made by money order payable to the Director of the Geological Survey, Washington 25, D. C. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to S5.00 at the retail price. In ordering give the name and scale of each map and the State in which the area lies. Montana. Mississippian and Devonian stratigraphy of northwestern Montana: oil and gas investigations, preliminary chart 15 [with text] by Laurence L. Sloss and Wilson M. Laird, n. p. 1945. 26X32 in. [Prepared in cooperation with Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology.] t 30c. 1 19.25 : Oi 5/6/prelim.chart 15 Wyoming. Geologic and structure map of Elk basin oil and gas field and vicinity, Park County, Wyo. and Carbon County, Mont., geology by C. E. Dobbin, W. B. Kramer, and J. C. Miller, assisted by H. F. French. Scale 1 m.=2 in. n. p. 1944. 24X26 in. f 50c. 1 19.25 : Oi 5/8 Stratigraphic sections and thickness maps of Jurassic rocks in central Wyoming : oil and gas investigations, preliminary chart 14 [with text] prepared by J. D. Love, Harry A. Tourtelot. Chester O. Johnson. H. H. R. Sharkey, Raymond M. Thompson, anil A. D. Zapp, assisted by Helen Lane Nace. n. p. 1945. 36X61 in. [Prepared with cooperation of Geological Survey of Wyo- ming and Department of ecology. University of Wyoming.] t40c 1 19.25 : Oi 5/6/prelim.chart 14 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1069 Topographic quadrangle maps Note. — The Geological Survey makes contoured maps — three-dimension topographic maps — which are designed eventually to cover the whole United States, also Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, and each map is designated by the name of some prominent town or natural feature within that area. The scales most commonly used are 1 : 24,000 (1 inch = 2000 feet), 1:31,680 (1 inch=% mile), 1 : 02,500 (1 inch = about 1 mile), and 1: 125,000 (1 inch = about 2 miles). A general description of topographic maps and a list of the symbols used are printed on the reverse of each sheet. About half of the continental area of the country, excluding Alaska, has been mapped, every State being represented. Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island, and West Vir- ginia are completely mapped. Maps of the regular size are sold by the Geological Survey at 10c. each. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 percent is allowed on any order which amounts to $5.00 at the retail price. The discount is allowed on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together. In ordering, give the name and scale of the map and the State in which the area lies. Arkansas, Olmstead quadrangle, lat. 34°52'30"-35°, long. 92°07'30"-92°15'. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X14 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 3 01 5/945 California. California, Calistoga quadrangle, lat. 38°30'-3S°45', long. 122°30'- 122°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X14 in. f 10c. 1 19.12 : 4 C 129/945 ■ California, Millerton Lake quadrangle, lat. 37°-37°15\ long. 119°30'- 119°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 50 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X14 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 4 M 619/945 Maryland. Maryland, Beltsville quadrangle, lat. 39°-39°07'30", long. 76°52'30"- 77°. Scale 1 : 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X13 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 20 B 419/945 Maryland-Virginia, Rockville quadrangle, lat. 39°-39°07'30", long. 77°07'30"-77°15'. Scale 1 : 31.6S0, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X13 in. f 10c. 1 19.12 : 20 R 592/945 Michigan. Michigan, Armada quadrangle, lat. 42°45'-42°52'30", long. 82°52'30"- 83°. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 23X17 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 22 Ar 54/945 Michigan, Hadley quadrangle, lat. 42°52'30"-43°, long. 83°22'30"-83°30'. Scale 1 : 24,000, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 23X17 in. f 10c. 1 19.12 : 22 H 117/945 Missouri. Missouri, Doniphan quadrangle, lat. 36°30'-36°45', long. 90°45'-91°. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 18X14 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12: 25 D 717/945 Missouri, Perry quadrangle, lat. 39°15'-39°30', long. 91°30'-91°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X14 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 25 P 428/945 New Hampshire-Maine, North Conway quadrangle, lat. 44°-44°15', long. 71°- 71°15'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. 17X13 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 29 N 81c/945 North Dakota, Maddock quadrangle, lat. 47°45'-48°, long. 99°30'-99°45'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X12 in. f 10c. 1 19.12: 34 M 263/945 Virginia, Craigsville quadrangle, lat. 38°-3S°15', long. 79°15'-79°30'. Scale 1 : 62,500, contour interval 40 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X14 in. 1 10c. 1 19.12 : 47 C 844/945 MINES BUREAU Alaska. Mineral industry of Alaska (mine report) ; by H. Foster Bain. 1945. [2] 4-8 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. 1 28.37/a : M 662/4/944 Asphalt and related bitumens ; by A. H. Redfield. 1945. [2] 4-8 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : As 65/944 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1070 Go\i I:\M1..\T PUBLICATION.- Barium. Processes Cor making barium ami its alloys [With bibliography]; by W. .1. KrolL Aim. 1945. [1]+16 p. 4 pi. 4° (Information circular, I. C 7327 ) [Processed.] t L. ( '. card 45-36730 I 28.27 : 73°7 Bauxite and alumlnnm ; by John H. Weltz and Mary E. Trought. 1945. [2]+3i i»- 11. [Preprinl from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 2S.37/a : B 329/944 Bismuth; by C. B. Nighman. 1!!45. \2]+r> p. [Preprint from Minerals year- book, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : B 542/944 Oarbon black; by F. S. Lott and II. Backus. 1945. [2] +10 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.1 ""Paper, 5c. 1 2S.37/a : C 177/944 Chromite; by Edwin K. Jenckes and Katharine D. Wildensteiner. 1945 [2] +17 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a :C 468/944 Clays; by G. W Josephs..,, and A. Linn. 1945. [2] +15 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : C 579/944 Coal, International coal trade, monthly inventory of information from U S Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly, v. 14, no. 5 and 6; May 31 and June 30, 1945. [1945.] [3]4-18p. and. [l]+25p. 4° [Processed. Numbers v 2 no 5-v 14 no. 4 not entered in the Monthly catalog.] f 128.42:14/5,6.' Pennsylvania anthracite; by J. A. Corgan and M. I. Cooke. 1945. [2]+37 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : An 86/944 Relative spontaneous heating tendencies of coals; by J. L Elder L D S? mid *\> W " A - ?* eine I' T ancl J - P- Davis - 1945- "+-'4 P- il. (Technical paper 081.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 846 L. C. card 45-36699 I 28 7 • 681 Coal-mine explosions and coal- and metal-mine fires in United States durin<* fiscal year 1944; by D. Harrington and W. J. Fene. Aug. 1945. [l]+35 n 1 nl 4° (Information circular, I. O. 7330.) [Processed.] t ' L. C, card 45-36731 I 28 27 • 7330 Dust. Size of smallest dust particles revealed by various microscopic svstems ■ by Carlton E. Brown and Florence L. Feicht. Aug. 1945 [1]+11 n 3 nl 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3821.) [Processed.] t I 2S.23 : 3S21 Explosives. Destruction of damaged, deteriorated, or unwanted commercial explosives; by R. D. Leitch and P. R. Mover. Aug. 1945. [l]+6 n 4° (Infor mation circular, I. C. 7335.) [Processed.] f L. C. card 45-36732 128.27:7335 Gas '(natural). Natural gas; by F. S. Lott and H. Backus. 1945 [21+39 n il ^Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944, with final statistics for 1943] 1 aper, 10c. j 28.37/a : G 21/944 Gasoline. Natural gasoline and liquefied petroleum gases; by F S Lott and A. T. Coumbe. 1945. [2] +19 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook 1944 with final statistics for 1943.] * Paper, 10c. I 2S.37/a : G 212/944 Gold. Gold and silver ; by C. E. Needham. 1945. [2] +38 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : G 563/16/944 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in California (mine report) ■ bv Charles White Merrill. 1945. [2]+25p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook 1944 1 * Paper, 10c. t 28.37/a : G 5G3/3/944 - Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Colorado (mine report) • by Richard H. Mote. 1945. [2] +20 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals vearbook 1944 1 * Paper. 10c. t 2S.37/a : G 563/4/944 Gold, silver, copper, load, and zinc in Montana (mine report) ■ by G E Woodward and Paul Luff. 1915. [2] +25 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 2S.37/a : G 563/15/944 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1071 Gold — Oonti nued. Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Nevada (mine report) ; by Charles White Merrill. 1945. [2]+lSp. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook. 1044.1 * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : G 563/6/044 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in New Mexico (mine report) ; by Richard IT. Mote. 1045. [2] +13 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1044.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : G 563/7/944 Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Utah (mine report) ; by G. E. Wood- ward and Paul Luff. 1045. [2] 4-25 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook. 1944.] * Paper, 10c. 1 28.37/a : G 563/11/044 Lead; by Alfred L. Ransomo. 1045. [2] +20 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1044.] * Paper. 10c. I 2S.37/a : L 469/1/944 Limo.; by Oliver Bowles and F. D. Gradijan. 1045. [2] +16 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : L 620/944 Magnesium. Construction and operation of Dearborn magnesium pilot plant ; by C. E. Wood. E. Don Dilling, 3. W. Pennington. M. J. Spendlove. Wm. F. Hergert, and H. A. Doerner. Aug. 1945. [l]+26 p. 4 pi. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3823.) [Processed. The work upon which this report was based was done by the Mines Bureau in cooperation with the Ford Motor Co.] t 1 2S.23 : 3S23 Magnesium : by John H. Weitz and Mary E. Trought. 1945. [2] +12 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1044.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : M 274/2/044 Magnesium compounds and miscellaneous salines ; by Charles L. Harness and F. M. Barsigian. 1045. [2] +16 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944. ] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : M 274/4/944 Manganese; by Norwood B. Melcher. 1945. [2] +21 p. il. [Preprint from Min- erals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : M 313/944 Mercury ; by Helena M. Meyer and Alethea W. Mitchell. 1945. [2] +20 p. [Pre- print from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28,37/a : M 539/944 Metals. Minor metals: by C. E. Nighman. 1945. [2] +15 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1044.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : M 666/944 Mineral trade notes, monthly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made avail- able promptly, v. 20. no. 1; July 1045. [1945.] [1]+41 p. 4° [Processed. Numbers v. 14. no. 4-v. 19, no. 12 not entered in the Monthly catalog.] f L. C. card 36-22755 . I 28.39: 20/1 National Crushed Stone Association safety competition of 1044; [prepared by J. I. Davis and R. W. Arthur]. Sept. 7. 1045. 9 p. 4° (Mineral industry sur- veys; H. S. S. no. 352.) [Processed.] f 128.26:352 Resins in coal; by W. A. Selvig. 1945. ii+24 p. il. (Technical paper 6S0.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 646 L. C. card 45-36742 1 28.7 : 6S0 Uranium. Fluorescence test for uranium [with list of references] ; by Claude W. Sill and H. E. Peterson. Aug. 1945. [l]+6 p. 1 pi. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7337.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36733 I 2S.27 : 7337 Zinc; by Alfred L. Ransome and Esther B. Miller. 1045 . [2] +'26 \v. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : Z 66/944 NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park, Kv. TW. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver, Colo., Mar. 1915.] [6] p. il. t I 29.21 : Ab 8/2/945 Guilford Courthouse National Military Park. N. C. [W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver, Colo., Mar. 1945.] [6] p. il. t I 29.21 : G 94/3/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1072 Government Publications Lairs. Status of legislation affecting, or of interest to, National Park Service, 79th Congress, 1st session, S«'pt. 5, 1945 : prepared hv Office of Chief Counsel, Legislative Division. [1945.] [1]+12 p. 4° [Processed.] t I 29.46 : L 52/945 Salon Maritime National Historic Bite, Mass. [W. H. Kistler Stationery Co., Denver, Colo.. Mar. 1945.] [<>] p. il. t 129.21: S a 3/2/945 State parks, 1944, expenditures, Bource at funds, attendance, personnel, land acquisition, posl war program, compiled from 1944 Annual records on State park lands and related areas. June 1945. cover title, 17 p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-277'! 1 1 29.2 : St 2/2/944 Maps National parks. National park location map 6. Southwestern States. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn.. July 14, l'.i44.] 1 sheet (with map on verso). il. ohlong f°, folded into narrow 8° size, f I 29.53: 6 National park location map 7, Pacific Northwest. [Cullom & Ghertner Co., Nashville, Tenn., July 14, 1944.] 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. oblong f°, folded into narrow 8° size, f I 29.53 : 7 RECLAMATION BUREAU Boulder Canyon project. Earthwork, concrete lining, and structures, wasteway QO. 1, stat inn 3-4-96.5 to station 176-4-83, Coachella Canal, station 47824-01.6, All-American Canal System. Boulder Canyon project, Ariz.-Calif.-Nev. [United Pub. Co., Denver, Aug. 23, 1945.] cover title, 41 p. 7 pi. map, 4° (Specifications 1102.) [Schedule, specifications, and drawings; bids will be received until Aug. 15, 1945.] t Paper, $1.75. 127.8:1102 Columbia Basin. Rural recreational areas, Columbia Basin Joint Investigations; [prepared by E. N. Torbert, V. M. Throop, and H. E. Simison]. [Revised edition.] 1945. x+65 p. il. 2 pi. 2 maps. (Problem 25.) [Another map on front cover. ] *Paper, 30c. • Item 661 L. C. card 45-37532 1 27.23 : 25/2 Heart Mountain poiccr development, Shoshone project, letter from Secretary of Interior transmitting report [of Reclamation Bureau] on Heart Mountain power development, Shoshone Federal reclamation project, Wyo. 1945. xii+7 p. 2 pi. map. (H. doc. 281, 79tn Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c. Missouri River. Putting the Missouri to work. [1945.] [2] 30p.il. 4° * Paper, 15c. • Item 661 L. C. card 45-36643 I 27.2 : M 690/2 TERRITORIES AND ISLAND POSSESSIONS DIVISION PUERTO RICO Report of attorney general to governor of Puerto Rico, fiscal year 1944. [San Juan, P. R., Administracion General de Suministros, Oficina de Servicios, Divisi6n de Imprenta, 1945.] 69 p. [English and Spanish.] f L. C. card 45-37565 I 35.12/2 : At 8/944 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION X'>te. — The bound volumes of the decisions, usually known as Interstate Commerce Com- mission reports, Interstate Commerce Commission reports — Motor carrier cases, and Inter- state Commerce Commission reports — Valuation reports are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C, at various prices, depending upon the size of t lie volume. Separate decisions or opinions are sold on subscription, price •SI. 50 per volume; foreign subscription, $2.00; single copies, usually 5c. In ordering a volume, be sure to specify the series ami whether Finance or other than Finance decisions are desired. Entries for the separate decisions are grouped below under center heads fol- lowing other Interstate Commerce Commission publications. Accounting. Order [promulgated] at session of Interstate Commerce Commis- sion, division 1, on 3rd of Aug. 1945. in matter of uniform system of accounts to be kept by steam railroads. [1945.] [l]+7 p. 4° [Processed. Modifies and amends Uniform system of accounts for steam railroads, issue of 1943.] f IC 1.9 : St 3/12/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1073 Curriers. Revenue and traffic of carriers by water, year 1944 (Jan.-Dec. 1944 and 1943). [1945.] 4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement Q-650, QWS.) [Proc- essed. Subject to revision.] t L. C. card A 42-3364 IC 1 wat.ll : 944/5 — — Supplement 53 to List 3 of corporate names of common carriers by rail (including express), water or pipe line (including names of their receivers or trustees, if any), filing tariffs, concurrences, or powers of attorney with Inter- state Commerce Commission and compiled from its records, compiled Aug. 1, 1945 ; prepared by Section of Tariffs, Bureau of Traffic. [1945.] [1]+1» p. 4° [Processed. Cancels Supplement 52. Supplements 38 and 53 contain all changes.] f IC 1.15 : 3/supp.53 Decisions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions. Finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Finance). Motor carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions {Motor carrier). Motor carrier finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier, finance). Opinions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions. Railroad accidents. In matter of making accident investigation reports under locomotive inspection act of Feb. 17, 1911, as amended : Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road, accident (boiler explosion) near M. & K. Junction, W. Va., Aug. 4, 1945, caused by overheating of crown sheet due to low water. [1945.] 13 p. 4° [Processed.] f IClacci.5:Ml Same: St. Louis Southwestern Railway, accident (boiler explosion), Para- gould, Ark., Aug. 12, 1945, caused by overheating of crown sheet due to low water. [1945.] 11 p. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5 : P 212 Investigation 2S99, Portland Electric Power Company, report in re acci- dent near East Portland, Oreg., June 14, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 11. 4° [Proc- essed.] f IC 1 acci.5 : 2899 — — Investigation 2901 : Southern Railway Company, report in re accident, McGriff, Ga., June 17, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5 : 2901 Investigation 2902 : South Georgia Railway Company, report in re accident near Quitman, Ga., June 19, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC1 acci.5: 2902 Investigation 2903 : Union Terminal Company, report in re accident, Dallas, Tex., June 21, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2903 Investigation 2904 ; Southern Railway Company, report in re accident, Mont- view, Va., June 28, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2904 Investigation 2905 : Michigan Central Railroad Company, report in re acci- dent, Eaton Rapids, Mich., June 30, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 4° [Procesed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2905 Investigation 2906; St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway Company, report in re accident, Sherman, Tex., June 30, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2906 Investigation 2907 : Cincinnati Union Terminal Company, report in re acci- dent, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 1, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2907 Investigation 2908: Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, report in re acci- dent near Plumerville, Ark., July 1, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2908 Investigation 2909 : New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Com- pany, report in re accident, Standish, Mass., July 1, 1945. [1945.] S p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2909 Investigation 2910: Pennsylvania Railroad Company, report in re accident, Columbus, Ohio, Julv 2, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed. 1 t IC 1 acci.5 : 2910 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1074 Government Publications Railroad aooidents — Continued. Investigation 2911; St. I.miis-San Francisco Railway Company, report in re accident near Custer City, Okla.. July 3. 1945. I 1945.] 10 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] f IC 1 acci.5 : 2911 Investigation 2912: Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad Company, re- port in re accident near Talbot ton. Ga., July 4. l!!4."i. [1945.] 11 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2912 Investigation 2913: Atlantic Coast line Railroad Company, report in re accident near Gammage, Ga., July 8, 1945. [194.". 1 7 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2913 Investigation 2i)l4: Pennsylvania Railroad Company, report in re accident near South Fork, Pa., July 20, 1945. [194o.] 10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2914 Investigation 2915: New York Central Railroad Company, report in re acci- dent, Painesville, Ohio, Aug. 2, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2915 Investigation 2916: Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company, report in re accident near Le Roy, Minn., Aug. 5. 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC1 acci.5: 2916 Investigation 2917: Denver and Salt Lake Railway Company, report in re accident, Sulphur, Colo., Aug. 6, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5 : 2917 Investigation 2918 : Seaboard Air Line Railway Company, report in re accident near Richland, Ga.. Aug. 6, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 291S Investigation 2921 : Great Northern Railway Company, report in re accident, Michigan, N. 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[1945.] cover title, i+5 p. + J 1.7S : Es 85 Eureka Shipbuilding Corporation. In Court of Claims, no. 462S3, Eureka Ship- building Corporation v. United States ; defendant's counterclaim. [1945.] p. 31-136. t J ISO : Eu 72 First National Steamship Co. In Court of Claims, congressional case no. 17764, First National Steamship Company, Second National Steamship Company, Third National Steamship Company r. United States ; request for special find- ings of fact and exceptions to report of commissioner. [1945.] p. 127-166. X J 1.S0 : F 519/7 512 West 56th Street Corporation. No. — , in circuit court of appeals for 2d cir- cuit, 512 West 56th Street Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1945.] cover title, ii+29 p. J J 1.76 : F 586 Flour Mills of America. Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 46450, Flour Mills of America, Inc., V. United States; demurrer [and brief in support of demurrer]. [1945.] p. 17-34. % J 1.80 :F 668 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1081 Flushingside Realty d Construction Co. No. 357, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Flushingside Realty & Construction Co. v. commis- sioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, 3p. | J 1.78 : F 675 Foley, Howard P., Co., Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 45739, Howard P. Foley Company, Inc., v. United States; defendant's request for special findings of fact and brief. [1945.] p. 45-63. ± J1.S0:F699 Fuller, George A., Co. In Court of Claims, no. 44586, George A. Fuller Company v. United States, defendant's exceptions to findings of fact and report of commissioner and request for special findings of fact. [1945.] p. 73-83. X J 1.80 :F 958/4 In Court of Claims, no. 455t>7, George A. 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No. 301, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Benjamin Hall and Altus Hall v. United States, on petition for writ of certio- rari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit ; brief for United States in op- position. [1945.] cover title, i+6 p. X J 1.78 :H 14 Hamburger, Louis. No. 94, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Louis Hamburger and Samuel Hamburger v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit ; brief for respondent, in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+19 p. J J 1.78 : H 175 Hawkins, Frank. No. 11329, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Frank Hawkins v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1945.] cover title, ii+21 p. X J 1.76 : H 314/2 Hoblik. Charles W. No. 13056 civil, in circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, Charles W. Hoblik and Monica B. Hoblik v. United States, appeal from district court for western district of Arkansas ; brief for United States. [ 1945.] cover title, i+9 p. X J 1.76 : H 653/2 Howe d Co. No. 304, in Supreme Court of United Slates, Oct. term, 1945, Phil Howe, David A. Howe, and Joanne B. Howe, copartners trading as Howe and Company, v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals lor 9th circuit ; brief for Federal Trade Commission in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+6 p. X .11.78:11838/2 Howitt, Stanley. No. 354, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Stanley Howitt [et al.] v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i-f 13 p. ± J 1.78 : H 842 Hulhcrt, William. C. No. 238, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, William C. Hulbert and Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. Twin Falls County, Idaho; petition for writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Idaho. [1945.] cover title, i+14 p. X J 1.78 : H 876 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1082 Government Publications Insular Sugar Refining Corporation. No. 323, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term. 1945, Insular Sugar Refining Corporation v. commissioner Of int. tiki 1 revenue, on petit ion for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; brief lor respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, ' + 1 "' P- * J 1.78: In 7/2 Katz Drug Co. In circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit, no. 12681, United States r. Katz Drug Company, American Industrial Warehouse Corporation and Warehouse Securities Liquidation Corporation; no. 12690, Katz Drug Company r. United Slates. American Industrial Warehouse Corporation and Warehouse Securities Liquidation Corporation, appeals from district court for western district of Missouri ; petition of United Slates for rehearing [1945 | cover title, ii+9 p. ± Jl.7fi: K 159/5 Kent, Tyler G. No. 4044(5, in Court of Claims, Tyler Gatewood Kent v. United States; defendant's plea to jurisdiction and demurrer and brief in support thereof. [1945.] cover title, i+13-49 p. % J 1.80 :K 418 hillian. Joseph E., jr. In Court of Claims, no. 40478. Joseph E. Killian, jr., v. United States; defendant's plea to jurisdiction. [1945.] p. 5-12. + J 1.S0 : K 555 Kjar, Andrew. In Court of Claims, no. 46067. Andrew Kjar, alias Peter Orloff, Katherine D. Kjar, maiden name Katherine D. Orloff, and Ester Harley Sharon, severally and jointly v. United States: amended special answer and counter- claim for United States. [1945.] p. 17-20. t .T1.80:K659 Lake Lucerne Plaza. Inc. 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Nos. 9940-41, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Louisville Provision Company v. commissioner of internal revenue ; commis- sioner of internal revenue v. Louisville Provision Company, on petitions for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for commissioner. [1945.] cover title, iv+39 p. J J 1.76 : L 93/3 Luslhaus, A. L. No. 263. in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, A. L. Lusthaus v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit: memorandum for respond- ent. [1945.] cover title, 2 p. t J1.7S:L976 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1083 Max field, Janet. No. 10653, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Janet Max- field v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court ; brief for respondent. [1945. j cover title, ii +20 p. t J 1.76 :M 45 Moore, V. No. 287, in Supreme Court of United stales. Oct. term, 1945, V. Moore v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i-f6 p. % J 1.78 :M 787/2 Moore, Inc. No. 11401, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Moore, Incorporated, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court ; brief for petitioner. [1945.] cover title, ii+30 p. i J 1.76 : M 787 Morachis, Miguel. No. 11007, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, United States v. One Plymouth truck [etc.], respondent-appellees, Miguel Morachis, claimant-appellee, upon appeal from district court for district of Arizona; brief of appellant. [1945.] cover title, iv+72 p. $ J 1.76 :M 791 Morgan, Samuel R. No. 191, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Samuel R. Morgan v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+9 p. $ J 1.78 :M 823 Moss, Samuel II., Inc. No. 230, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Samuel H. Moss, Inc., v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for Federal Trade Commission in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i + 11 p. t J 1.78 :M 855 Murch Bros. Construction Co., Inc. Nos. 44761-770, 44999, in Court of Claims, Dewey Schmoll, successor assignee for benefit of creditors of Murch Brothers Construction Company, Inc., and National Surety Corporation v. United States: defendant's brief. [1945.] cover title, i+249-337 p. J J 1.80 :M 937/6 Murray, Celeste S. No. 220, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Daisy I. Morgan, executrix of Celeste Smith Murray, v. Frank T. Hines, as administrator of veterans affairs, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States ( lourt of Appeals for District of Columbia ; brief for respondent in opposi- tion. [1945.] cover title, i+10 p. t J 1.78 :M 961 New York City. In Court of Claims, no. 46085, city of New York, for itself and in part for use and benefit of National Surety Corporation, and National Surety Corporation r. United States; defendant's exceptions to report of commissioner and request for special findings of fact. [1945.] p. G3-67. t J 1.80 : N 42y Ni iv York State. State of New York, court of appeals, in matter of application of Charles H. Sells, State superintendent of public works, for order against Defense Plant Corporation, National Lead Company, and Delaware and Hud- son Railroad Corporation; brief' of United States, amicus curiae. [1945.] cover title, ii+11 p.4° J J 1.S3 : N 42y \ ierotko, Joseph. No. 31S, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Social Security Board v. Joseph Nierotko ; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit. 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[1945.] cover title, i+5 p. $ J 1.77 : P 365/2 Peterson, Agnar 0. No. 8819, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Con- tinental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, conservator of estate of Agnar Oscar Peterson, insane, v. United States, appeal from district court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division, John P. Barnes, district judge ; appellee's brief. [1945.] cover title ii+26 p. t J 1-76 : P 442/3 Protective Committee for Holders of Convertible Obligations. Nos. 241-1M2, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Irving Elias. Max Menachen and Michael Moise, constituting Protective Committee for Holders of Converti- ble Obligations, Due 2002, etc.. et al., v. Stanley Clarke, trustee of Associated Gas and Electric Company, debtor, et al. ; [same] v. Denis J. Driscoll and Willard L. Thorp, trustees of Associated Gas and Electric Corporation, debtor, et al., on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit ; brief for Securities and Exchange Commission in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+18p. $ J 1.78 :P 946 Reel, Frederick U. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. United States ex rel. Blanche Ullman Reel, for and on behalf of Frederick U. Reel, v. Harry A. Badt. captain, Navy, on appeal from district court for western district of New York : brief for respondent-appellee. [1945.] cover title, ii+36 p. t J 1.76 : R 257/12 Remington Rand, Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 45748, Remington Rand, Inc., v. United States ; defendant's exceptions to commissioner's report and request for special findings. [1945.] p. 81-88. t J 1.80 ;R 284/2 Rohleder, Charles F. Civil action no. 3131, in district court for eastern district of Pennsylvania, United States v. Charles F. Rohleder [et al.] ; memorandum on behalf of United States. 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No. 214. in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1045. Agnes SchongaUa, as executrix of William SchongaUa, r. Harry M. llickey, collector of internal revenue, 14th district of New York, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1!)45.] cover title, i +11 p. t J1.78:Sch65 Scatraiji Lines. Inc. Civil net ion no. 579, in district court for district of Delaware, Seatrain Lines, Inc., v. United States; brief of United States. [1945.] cover title, i+15 p. % J 1.75 :Se 18/2 Sharp, Mrs. Madeleine N. No. 110G4, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Madeleine X. Sharp, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court ; brief for petitioner. [11145.] cover title, ii-f-14 p. t J 1.76 : Sh 23 Sheridan View Building Corporation. No. 250, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term 1945, in matter of Sheridan View Building Corporation, debtor, Cornelius J. Collins et al. v. 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No. 251, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1'.)I5, John II. Swatzka r. Max W. Sullivan, commanding officer, Fort Lewis, Wash., and David L. Fredenburg, commanding officer, Reception Center, Fort Lewis. Wash., on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit ; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i +24 p. % J 1.78 : Sw 28 Texas & New Orleans Railroad.. No. 232, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Texas and New Orleans Railroad Company et al. v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i + 17 p. % J 1.78 : T 312/6 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1086 Government Publications Thurston Count;/, Nebr. No. 352, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, county of Thurston, Nebr., ei al. r. United States, or petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8tli circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, 1+10 p. t J 1.78 :T 427 Tohin, Jack. No. 240, in Supreme Courl of United states, Oct. term. 1945, Jack Tobin r. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title. i + H p. t J 1.78 :T 554 Tower, Francis E. No. . In Supreme Court of United states. Oct. term, 1945. commissioner Of internal revenue r. Francis E. Tower, petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit. [1945.] <-<>yit title, 11+19 P. t J 1.78 : T 052 Treibly, Charles W. No. 185, in Supreme Court of United States. Oct. term, 104"., Charles E. Treibly v. Winifred Overholser, superintendent, St. Elizabeths Hos- pital, on petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia : brief for respondent in opposition. [104.".] cover title, i+9p. t J 1.78 :T 717 Tirinhoro Corporation. No. 358, in Supreme Court of United States. Oct. term, 194.", Twinboro Corporation r. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit : brief for re- spondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, 3 p. t J 1.78 :T 923 Ushco Manufacturing Co.. Inc. No. — . in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Usbco Manufacturing Company. Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition to review decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1945.] cover title. Ii+16 p. t J 1.76: Us 3/2 Washington Culvert d- Pipe Co. No. 46724 (cr. ), in district court for western district of Washington, northern division. May term, 194">. United States v. Washington Culvert and Pipe Company [et al.] ; indictment. [1945.] cover title, 10 p. $ J 1.75 : W 279/3 Washington State. No. 261. in Supreme Court of United States. Oct. term, 1945. Otto A. Case, as commissioner of public lands of State of Washington v. Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, and Soundview Pulp Company, a Washington corporation ; memorandum for price administrator. [1945.] cover title, 3 p. I J 1.78 :W 276 Wilson, Paul. No. 345. in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Paul Wilson v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+12p. t J 1.78 :W 696 Winter Realty & Construction Co. No. 356. in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945. Winter Realty & Construction Co. v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [194.". 1 cover title, i+26 p. t J 1.78 :W 734 Worsham Bros. No. 276, in Supreme Court of United States. Oct. term, 1945, Earl S. Worsham, trading as Worsham Brothers, v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims ; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+12 p. t J 1.78 : W S98 Yanhey, Charles O. Nos. 3164-68, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, Charles G. Yankey and Edna S. Yankey r. commissioner of internal revenue; estate of Robert H. Bradford, T. A. Helling, executor, v. [same] ; T. A. Hellin? v. [same] ; Mary G. Helling v. [same] ; Ruth E. Bradford r. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of Tax Court ; brief for respondent. [1945.] cover title ii+28p. I J 1.76 :Y 16 Zinser, Eugene S. No. 233, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Eugene S. Zinser and W. A. Brewer r. Federal Petroleum Board, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for Federal Petroleum Board in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i+13 p. t J 1.78 : Z 66/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1087 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Uniform crime reports for United States and its possessions, v. 16, no. 1 ; semi- annual bulletin, 1945. 1!»4.~>. ii-f 1-71 p. LI. [Advisory, Intel-national Associa- tion of Chiefs of Police.] % L. C. card 30-27005 J 1.14/7 : 16/1 Work. Story of Federal Bureau of Investigation. [194.~>.] cover title, [1]+19 p. 4° [Processed.] X L. C. card 45-36314 J 1.14/2 : F 31 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE Citizenship. Citizenship, USA, naturalization requirements and procedure, brief summary. [Revised Aug. 1045.] [1945.] [2] +14 p. narrow 8° t • Item 733 L. C. card 45-37501 J 21.2 : C 49/2/945-2 English and Government for candidates for naturalization : sec. 1, English and home and community life, for helper; [prepared by Stanley R. Barnett, Doris I. Gerdrum, and Nellie A. Wilson]. [Experimental edition.] 1945. vi+57 p. il. [Title on cover is : Federal textbook on citizenship, home study course in English and Government for candidates for naturalization.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 733 J 21.9 : En 3/2/sec.l Same: sec. 1, English and home and community life, for student; [pre- pared by Stanley R. Barnett, Doris I. Gerdrum, and Nellie A. Wilson]. [Experi- mental edition.] 1945. viii+112 p. il. [Title on cover is: Federal textbook on citizenship, home study course in English and Government for candidates for naturalization.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 733 L. C. card 45-36641 J 21.9 : En 3/sec.l Same: sec. 2, English and National Government, for helper; [prepared by Stanley R. Barnett, Doris I. Gerdrum, and Nellie A. Wilson]. [Experimental edition.] 1945. vi+98 p. il. [Title on cover is: Federal textbook on citizen- ship, home study course in English and Government for candidates for naturali- zation.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 733 J 21.9 : En 3/2/sec.2 Same: sec. 2, English and National Government, for student; [prepared by Stanley R. Barnett, Doris I. Gerdruni, and Nellie A. Wilson]. [Experi- mental edition.] 1945. vi+148 p. il. [Title on cover is: Federal textbook on citizenship, home study course in English and Government for candidates for naturalization.] * Paper, 25c. • Item 733 J 21.9 : En 3/sec.2 PRISONS BUREAU Prisons. Federal prisons, 1944, review of work of Federal Bureau of Prisons during year ended June 30, 1944, including statistics of Federal prisoners and of Federal parole selections and supervision. United States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans., 1945. v+87 p. il. [Includes annual report .of director .of Prisons Bureau. Text and another illustration on p. 1 and 2 of cover.] f L. C. card 32-28116 J 16.1 : 944 LABOR DEPARTMENT Addresses. Interview of Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach over American Broadcasting Company, Aug. 3, 1945. [1945.] 2 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L1.13-.R24 CHILDREN'S BUREAU Child labor. Revision of instructions lor obtaining letters of commitment with respect to child labor under fair labor standards act. Julv •">, 1945. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t L 5.48 : C 43/2/945 Children. The child, monthly bulletin, with Social-statistics supplement [title page], v. 8, July 1943-June 1944. [1945.] 1 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. • Item 744 L. C. card L 36-94 ■ L 5.35 : 8/t.p. • Sent to Depository Libraries 1088 GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS ( '// ildrcn — Continued. Slate and community planning for children and youth, proposals of Na- tional Commission on Children in Wartime. Apr. 1945. ii+22 p. il. (Publica- tion 312.) [Includes list of Children's Bureau publications related to programs of Commission.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 747. L. C. card L 45 92 L 5.20: 312 Illegitimacy. Birth out of wedlock [with bibliography]. Mav 1045. 13 p. 4° [Processed.] t L 5.2 :B 53/4 Recreation. Teen-age recreation programs. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [From The child, Aug. 1945. ] | L 5.35/a : T 229/2 Rheumatic f(rcr. Facts about rheumatic fever. Sept. 1945. [2] 4-9 p. il. (Publication 297.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 747 L. < 5. card L 45-90 L 5.20 : 297 LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION Harvest nomads. [1945.] [24] p. il. oblong 12° ([Bulletin 73.]) * Paper, 10c. • Item 753 L. C. card L 45-93 L 16.3 : 73 Legislative report 9 and 10; June 8 and July 1, 1945. [1945.] p. 278-364, 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card L 45-30 L 16.12 : 945/9,10 Posters. Use ladders safely, use only ladders in good repair, avoid injury ; industrial safety charts, series H, no. 1-6. [1945.] 11x43.3 in. [Six charts issued as one publication folded so that each chart measures 11X7.2 in. Pre- pared in cooperation with Mill & factory.] * 5c. single copy ($3.75 per 100). L 16.8 : Sa 1/8 Textiles. Atmospheric conditions in cotton textile plants [with bibliography ; by Philip Drinker]. [1945.] iv+18 p. il. (Spec. bull. 18.) t • Item 757 L. C. card L 45-S6 L 16.13 : IS LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Airframes. Wartime productivity changes in airframe industry; [prepared by Kenneth A. Middleton]. [1945.] 11 p. il. (Serial no. R. 1776.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] f L 2.6/2 : Ai 74/6 Australia. Australian full employment policy. [1945.] 4 p. (Serial no. R. 1771.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] f L 2.6/a : Em 73/51 Belgium. Employment conditions in Belgium in spring of 1945. [1945.] 3 p. (Serial no. R. 1774.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] t L 2.6/a : Em 73/53/945 Canada. Price control in Canada; [prepared by Doris P. Rothwell]. [1945.] 12 p. (Serial no. R. 1767.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] t L 2.6/a : P 931/8 Court decisions. Recent decisions of interest to labor; [prepared in Office of Solicitor, Department of Labor]. [1945.] 5 p. (Serial no. R. 1772.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] t L 2.6/a 8 : 945/8 Education. Wartime developments in workers' education. [1945.] 18 p. (Serial no. R. 1768.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] t L 2.6/a : Ed S3 Employment. National budget ais aid in reducing deficits under assured full employment; by John H. G. Pierson. [1945.] 5 p. (Serial no. R. 1769.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] f L 2.6/a : Em 73/52 France. Effect of w r ar on labor and production in central and southeastern France. [1945.] 3 p. (Serial no. R. 1773.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] f L 2.6/a : W 195/7 Hosiery. Postwar employment prospects for women in hosiery industry; [pre- pared by Arthur W. Frazer and Abraham Ringel]. [1945.] ii+12 p. (Bul- letin 835; H. doc. 223, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card L 45-91 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1089 Italy. Wage rates in central and southern Italy, 1939-45. [1945.] 3 p. (Serial no. R. 1775.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] t L 2.6/a : W 124/92/939-45 Labor force. Wartime expansion in labor force; [prepared by Lester M. Pearl- man]. [1945.] 3 p. (Serial no. R. 1777.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] f L 2.6/a : L 113/G5 Latin America. Labor conditions in Latin America, Latin American series no. 22. [1945.] [3] +23 p. (Serial no. R. 1766.) [Articles reprinted from Monthly labor review, June and July 1945.] t L 2.(!/a 7 : 22 Shipbuilding. Indexes of labor requirements for selected shipbuilding programs. July 1945. [l]+12p. 4° [Processed.] f L 2.19 : Sh 6/945 shipyards. Fatal work injuries in shipyards, 1943 and 1944 ; [prepared by Frank S. McElroy and George R. McCormack]. [1945.] ii+17 p. (Bulletin 839.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945, with additional data.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 759 L. C. card L 45-89 L 2.3 : 839 Same. (H. doc. 270, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Wartime employment, production, and conditions of work in shipyards [prepared by Edward M. Gordon, Eleanor V. Kennedy, and Albert A. Belman ; with selected bibliography compiled by Edna Fleckenstein]. [1945.] iv+ 60 p. (Bulletin 824.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 759 L. C. card L 45-87 L 2.3 : 824 Same. (H. doc. 149, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Strikes. Strikes and lockouts in 1944 ; [prepared by Don Q. Crowther, assisted by Ruth Cole]. [1945.] [4]+35 p. il. (Bulletin 833.) [From- Monthly labor review, May 1945, with additional'data.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 759 L. C. card L42-198 L 2.3 : 833 Same. (H. doc. 211, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Workmen's compensation. State legislation on compensation for 2d injuries ; [prepared by Alfred Acee]. [1945.] 5 p. (Serial no. R. 1770.) [From Monthly labor review, Aug. 1945.] t L 2.6/a : L 524/7 SOLICITOR Haden, W. D., Co. No. 11302, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, v. W. D. Haden Company, appeal from district court for southern district of Texas, Galveston division, Thomas M. Kennerly, judge; appellant's reply brief. [1945.] cover title, [1]+11 p. % L 21.7 :H 117/3 Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co. No. 11041, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, v. Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Company, appeal from district court for southern district of California, central division; brief for appellant. [194f>.] cover title, i+20 p. X L 21.7 :H 156 Pueblo Sand & Gravel Co. No. 3179, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, v. C. E. Amidon, doing business as Pueblo Sand and Gravel Company, on appeal from district court for district of Colorado ; brief of appellant. [1945.] cover title, i+11 p. % L 21.7 : P 962/2 Stanger, Herman. No. , in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Herman Stanger [et al.] v. Vocafilm Corp., on appeal from district court for southern district of New York ; brief for administrator of Wage and Hour Division, as amicus curiae. [1945.] cover title, i+17 p. X L 21.7: St 24/2 WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISIONS Posters. United States Government contract notice to employees, this firm is engaged on Government contract subject to provisions of Walsh-Healey public contracts act and has agreed to comply with provisions of act ; [all lettered poster]. Revised [Apr. 1945]. [1945.] 13.9X10 in. [Processed.] f L 22.8 : C 76/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1090 Government Publications LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ACQUISITIONS DEPARTMENT imerican republics. Guide to official publications of the other American repub-. lies: l. Argentina : James B. <'hiiN Balkans. The Balkans: 4, Romania, selected list of references; compiled by Helen F. Conover. Washington, 1943 [reprint 1945]. [4]+70 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t (free to libraries only). LC 2.2 : B 19/pt.4/943, rep. Same: 5, Yugoslavia, selected list of references; compiled by Helen F. Cenover. Washington, 1943 [reprint 1945]. [ 4 J -+- < >3 p. 4° [Processed.] t (free to libraries only) . LC 2.2 : B 19/pt.5/943, rep. Foreign countries. Biographical sources for foreign countries: 2, Germany and Austria: compiled by Nelson R. Burr. Washington, 1945. [l|+iv+211 p. 4° [Processed.] f (free to libraries only). L. C. card 45-35383 LC 2.2 : F 76/G/pt.2/945 Post-rear problems, current list of United States Government publications, Jan.- Mar. 1945; compiled by Kathrine Oliver Murra, with collaboration of librarians of Federal agencies. Washington, 1945. [l]+vi + 149 p. 4° [Processed.] t (free to libraries only). L. C. card 45-36680 LC 2.2 : P 84/2/945 MUSIC DIVISION Latin America. Guide to Latin American music; [by] Gilbert Chase. [1945.] xiii+274 p. (Library of Congress. [Latin American series no. 5].) * Paper, 45c. • Item 813 L. C. card 45-36679 LC 1.16 : 5 REFERENCE DEPARTMENT Italy. National censuses and official statistics in Italy since 1st World War, 1921-44, preliminary bibliography. Washington, 1945. [5] +58 p. 4° (Census Library Project.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Census Bureau.] t (free to libraries only). L. C. card 45-36354 ' LC 29.7 : It 1/921-44/prelim. UNION CATALOG Research books. Splect list of unlocated research books, no. 9; May 1945. [1945.] [5] +49 leaves. 4° [Processed.] f (free to libraries only). L. C. card 37-10127 LC 18.7 : 9 NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR AERONAUTICS Aflhrsives. Survey of adhesives and adhesion [with bibliography] ; by R. C. Rinker and G. M. Kline. Washington, Aug. 1945. cover title, 93 p. 6 pi. 4° ( Technical note 989. ) [Processed. ] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/989 Air floio. Some basic laws of isotropic turbulent flow [with list of references]. by L. G. Loitsianskii ; [translation by S. Reiss from Report 440 of] Central Aero-Hydrodynamieal Institute [Moscow, 1939]. Washington, Sept. 1945. cover title, 36 p. 4° (Technical memorandum 1079.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 8/1079 Aluminum allnj/s. Certain mechanical strength properties of aluminum alloys 25S-T and X76S-T [with list of references] ; by Thomas J. Dolan. Washing- ton, Oct. 1943. cover title, 30 p. 14 pi. 4° (Technical notes 914. ) [Proc- essed.] t Y3.N 21/5: 6/914 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1091 Allumvnum alloys — Continued. Effects ni range of stress and of special notches on fatigue properties of aluminum alloys suitable for airplane propellers [with list of references]; by Thomas J. Dolan. Washington, June 1942. cover title, 26 p. 13 pi. 4° (Tech- nical notes 852.) [Processed.] t Y 3. N 21/5 : 6/852 Detonation. Development of detonation detector suitable for use in flight [with list of references] ; by C. S. Draper, E S. Taylor, J. H. Lancor, and R. T. Coffey. Washington, Doc. 1944. cover title, 49 leaves, 28 pi. 4" (Technical note 977.) [Processed. Reprint of ACR, Nov. 1939.] f Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/977 Expansion (physics). Calculation of turbulent expansion processes [with list Of references), by Walter Tollmien ; [translation by J. Vanier from] Zeitschrit't Kir angewandte mathematik und mechanik, v. <;, 1926. Washington, Sept. 1945. • cover title, 17 p. 2 pi. 4° (Technical memorandum 1085.) [Processed.] t Y 3.N 21/5 : 8/10S5 Plastics. Properties of some expanded plastics and other low-density materials [with list of references] ; by Benjamin M. Axilrod and Evelyn Koeuig. Wash- ington, Sept. 1945. cover title, 26 p. 16 pi 4° (Technical note 991.) [Proc- essed. ] f Y 3.N 21/5 : 6/991 Stresses. Nondestructive measurement of residual and enforced stresses by means of X-ray diffl'raction : 1, Correlated abstract of the literature [with references ami bibliography] ; by George Sachs, Charles S. Smith, Jack D. Lubahn, Gordon E. Davis, and Lynn J. Ebert. Washington, Sept. 1945. cover title, 29 leaves, 14 pi. 4° (Technical note 986.) [Processed.] t V 3.N 21/5 : 6/986 NATIONAL ARCHIVES FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION Note. — The archivist of the United States acting through this division established bj him under the provisions of the Federal register act (49 Stat. 500, as amended ; 44 U. S. C, and supp. 301 et seq.), is charged with the custody and, together with the Public Printer, with the prompt and uniform printing and distribution of the documents required or authorized to be published under sec. 5 of this act. Such documents required or authorized to be so published are printed and distributed forthwith by the Government Printing Office in a serial publication designated the Federal register. The daily issues of the Federal register are, in effect daily supplements to the Code of Federal regulations, and regulatory documents published therein follow the Code arrangement. Federal register. Federal register, v. 10, no. 173-192; Sept. 1-29, 1945. 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Suitable indexes are issued monthly, quarterly, and annually. The bound volumes of the Federal register were discontinued on June 3, 1938, and have been replaced by the annual supplements to the Code of Federal regulations. The Federal register is sold by the Superintendent of Documents mi the following terms : Single copy, 15c, minimum (price varies in proportion to size) ; $1,50 per month ; $15.00 per year. Subscriptions are payable in advance. Send remittances to the Super- intendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Same, v. 10, nos. 152-172, index, Aug. 1945. [1945.] 35 p. 4° AE 2.7 : 10/lf)2-172/ind. NATIONAL HOUSING AGENCY Addresses. Challenge of peace! inie housing, by John B. Blandford, jr., admin- istrator, National Housing Agency, statement before annual conference of North- eastern Federal Savings League, Swampscott, Mass., Sept. 18, 1945. |194.">. 1 5 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t NHA 1.10 : B 61/11 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1092 Government Publications Veterans. Facts about homes for veterans, housing shortage, housing available for veterans, home loans under G. I. Bill of Rights, how your Government will help you buy, build, or repair your home. Sept. 1945. ii-4-14 p. II. [Text and another illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 5c. single copy ($3.75 per 100) . O Item 461 L. C. card 45-36689 NHA 1.2 : H 75/2 FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION Speech delivered by Raymond M. Foley, commissioner of Federal Housing Ad- ministration, before committee of financial and building interests, New York, N. Y.. Sept. 12, 1945. [11)45.] 9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t MIA 2.7 :F 69 NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Note. — The bound volumes of Decisions and orders are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Olfiee, Washington 25, D. C, at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Decisions and orders of National Labor Relations Board, v. 59, Nov. 1, 1944-Jan. 13, 1945. 1945. xviii-f 1577 p. [Pocket to hold index pasted on inside of back cover.] * Cloth, $2.75. • Item 844 L. C. card 37-26136 LR 1.8 : 59 Marquette Metal Products Co. No. 9991, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Marquette Metal Products Company, on peti- tion for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board ; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, ii+29 p. t LR 1.9 : M 348 Prudential Insurance Company of America. No. 9983, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Prudential Insurance Com- pany of America, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Rela- tions Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, i+lOp. t LR1.9:P951 ■ No. 9984, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Prudential Insurance Company of America, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board ; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, ii+18 p. t LR 1.9 : P 951/2 Republic Aviation Corporation. Appendix to respondent's brief, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, no. 8822, Republic Aviation Corporation v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition to review and set aside and on request for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, ii+68 p. t LR 1.9 :R 299/5 South Carolina Granite Co. Appendix to petitioner's brief, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, no. 5427, National Labor Relations Board v. South Carolina Granite Company, Blair Quarries, Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board. [1945.] cover title, ii+ 162 p. $ LR 1.9 : So Sc/2 Sun Tent-Luebbert Co. Nos. 10533-534, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, National Labor Relations Board v. Sun Tent-Luebbert Company [et al.] ; [same] v. Morris P. Kirk & Son. Inc. [et al.], on petition for enforcement of orders of National Labor Relations Board ; petition of National Labor Relations Board for rehearing. [1945.] cover title, 6 p. % LR 1.9 : Su 71/6 NATIONAL PATENT PLANNING COMMISSION Note. — The National Patent Planning Commission was established under provisions of Executive order 8977, dated Dec. 12, 1941. Report. 3d report on American patent system, 3d report of National Patent Planning Commission. 1945. iii+5 p. (H. doc. 283, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-37534 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 109g NATIONAL RAILROAD ADJUSTMENT BOARD Aioards 10101-200, 1st division, National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, 111., v. 66. Suburban Printers & Publishers, Inc., La Grange, 111. [1945.] [1] + 798 p. t National Railroad Adjustment Board, Chicago, 111. (price upon appli- cation). L. C. card 36-20211 RA 1.7 : 66 Note.- — The 1st division has jurisdiction over disputes Involving train-and-yard-service employees of carriers; that is, engineers, firemen, hostlers, and outside hostler helpers, conductors, trainmen, and yard-service employees. NAVY DEPARTMENT Japan. What do you know about the war with the Jap. [1945.] [4] p. il. narrows f [Industrial Incentive Division.] ) t • Item 857 N 1.2 : J 27/2 Laws relating chiefly to Navy, Navy Department, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, passed at 2d session, 78th Congress, 1944. 1945. xiii+461 p. t L. C. card 45-36644 N 1.7 : 944 Posters. It's nifty to be thr-r-rifty ! the wisest in the clan use the payroll savings plan! [poster]. 1945. 26X1S.3 in. [Illustrator, Ketcham.] % N 1,31 : P 21) It's smart to salt away some of your pay through the Navy bond allotment plan; [poster]. 1945. 26X18.4 in. [Illustrator, Ned White. This poster also issued in size 12.7X9 in.] % N 1.31 :P 29/2 Keep it under your hat ; official Naw safety poster. 1945. 21.9X17 in. % N 1.31/2 : H 28/2 Terrain models. How to build terrain models ; prepared for Office of Education by Navy, Office of Research and Inventions. [1945.] cover title, 28 p. il. * Paper, 10c. • Item 857 N 1.2 : T 27 COAST GUARD Artificial respiration. Artificial respiration. 1945. iii+7 p. il. [Other illus- trations on front cover.] % N 24.2 : Ar 7 Atlantic Coast of United States, light list, Intracoastal Waterway, Hampton Roads to Rio Grande including inside waters, Norfolk, Charleston, Miami, and New Orleans, Coast Guard districts ; corrected to June 1, 1945. 1945. [l]+222 p. 1 pi. [Title on cover is: Light list, Intracoastal Waterway of United States. Map on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 1067 L. C. card 44-6700 N 24.17 : 945 Cadets. Regulations governing appointments to cadetships in Coast Guard. Revised June 1944. [Reprint with changes 1945.] [2] +21 p. il. [1944, on title pag?, is imprint date of previous issue.] f L. C. card 31-20053 N 24.8 : C ll/3/944.ivp. Coast Guard bulletin. Index to Coast Guard bulletin, v. 2, 1942-45. [1945.] [1] 4-20 p. f • Item 1061 N 24.11 : 2/ind. Wielding. Shipyard welding workmanship, recommendations for welders and welding leadermen ; [prepared by Coast Guard, Bureau of Ships, Navy, Mari- time Commission. American Bureau of Shipping]. 1st edition, June 1945. [1945.] v+42 p. il. 4° (Ship construction manual 1.) t L. C. card 45-37507 N 24.37 : 1 MARINE CORPS Orders. Marine Corps order 210; July 20, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Issued with perforations.] t N 9.9/3 : 210 MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU Posters. If you must be a dumb bunny, stay one jump ahead of trouble! [poster VP-20]. 1945. 26X18.3 in. [Illustrator, Bode.] $ N 10.17: V 55/no.20 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1094 GOYKKXMI.NT PUBLICATIONS PosU /'■•>■ --Continued. A sailor doesn't have to prove he's a man! remember, there's no medicine for regret; [poster VP-19]. 3045. 20X18.3 in. [Illustrator, P. ode.] t N 10.17 : V 55/no.lO NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU Yerology. Aerology. Edition of 1944. 1944. v. 1, vii+336 p. il. 1 tab. 12° (Navy training courses. | [Another Illustration on front cover. | * Paper, 60c. L. C. card 45-37531 N 17.25 : Ae S/v.1/944 Yirplanes. Introduction to airplanes. Edition of 1!)44. 1944. vi+[l]+232 p. 11. 12" (Navy training courses.) [Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 40c. L. C. card 45-37530 N 17.25 : Ai 7/7/944 Demobilization. Navy's demobilization program; Sept. 15, 1945. [1945.] ii+14 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. • Item 905 L. C. card 45-37508 N 17.2 : D 39 Electricity. Fundamentals of electricity. Edition of 1944. 1944. vi+[l]+264p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) [Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 45c. L. C.-card 45-37529 N 17.25 : El 2/9/944 Fire control. Aircraft fire control; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1944, 2d printing. 1944. iii+171 p. il. 12° i Navy training courses.) [Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 30c. L. C. card 45-37505 N 17.25 : Ai 7/S/944 Fuel systems. Aircraft fuel systems; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1944, 2d printing. 1944. v+337 p. il. 3 pi. 12° ( Navy training courses). [Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 60c. L. C. card 45-37504 N 17.25 : Ai 7/9/944 Life insurance. Last word on life insurance for men discharged from Navy. 1945.] 24 p. il. t • Item 905 L. C. card 45-37525 N 17.2 : L 62/2 Metals. Aircraft metals; prepared by Standards and Curriculum Division, Training. Edition of 1944, 2d printing. 1944. vii+175 p. il. 12° (Navy training courses.) [Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 30c. L. C. card 45-37506 N 17.25 : Ai 7/10/944 Naval Reserve Offlcers'' Training Corps. Wartime regulations for administration and training, Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps (V-12). [Revised edi- tion.] 1945. iii+63 p. il. f • Item 904 L. C. card 45-37526 N 17.16/1 : N 22r/7/945 Tools. Hand tools. Edition of 1944. 1944. iii + [l]+153 p. il 12° (Navy train- ing courses.) [Another illustration on front cover.] * Paper, 30c. L. C. card 45-37527 - N 17.25 : T 61/944 SHIPS BUREAU Electric generators and voltage regulators; chap. 61, Bureau of Ships manual. 1944 [published 1945]. cover title, [l]+62 p. il. [Supersedes art. 24-3 to 24-13 and art. 24-80 to 24-S3 of Manual of engineering instructions.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 913 L. C. card 45-36695 N 29.13 : 61/944 Electric motors. Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 63, Electric motors and con- trollers. 1945. ii +60 p. il. [Title on cover is: Electric motors and controllers. Section 1 supersedes art. 24-90 to 24-94 of Manual of engineering instructions and art. 1337 and 133S of Bureau of Construction and Repair manual.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 913 L. C. card 45-37528 N 29.13 : 63/945 Gaskets. Bureau of Ships manual ; chap. 95, Gaskets and packings. [Reprint with changes] 1945. cover title, [l]+5 p. 1 tab. * Paper, 10c. • Item 913 N 29.13 : 95/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1095 Inspection. Instructions relative to inspections, records, and reports: chap. 6 [Bureau of Ships manual]. [Revised edition.] 1944 [published 1945]. [1] + 29 p. * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-37502 N 29.13 : 6/944 SUPPLIES AND ACCOUNTS BUREAU Government supplies. Joint Army-Navy specification: Ammonium nitrate. 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-A-175.) % N 20.23 : JAN- A-175 Note. — This and the following specifications are issued with perforations for insertion in loose-leaf hinders. Same: Boxes, spare-parts (shipboard use) ; June 30, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 12° ( JAN-B-233.) [Supersedes Navy Department specification 42B9b, Apr. 1,1944.] t N 20.23 : JAN-B-233 Same: Coating, exterior, camouflage and rust-inhibiting (for processed and nonprocessed food cans) ; June 30, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (JAN-C- 23S. ) t N 20.23 : JAN-C-23S Same: Coatings, exterior, air-drying, camouflage and rust-inhibiting, for food cans; June 30, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (JAN-C-237.) f N 20.23 : JAN-C-237 Same: Dibutylphthalate (for use in explosives). 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN- D-218. ) t N 20.23 : JAN-D-218 Same : Halliards, signal, braided (treated) ; June 14, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 12° ( JAN-H-226.) [Supersedes Navy Department specification 21H2a, Nov. 1, 1933.] f N 20.23 : JAN-H-226 Same: Hats, white; June 14, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (JAN-H^7A.) [Supersedes JAN-HH17, June 5, 1944.] t N 20.23 : JAN-H-47A Same: Mercury fulminate. 1945. 1 p. 12° ( J AN-M-219. ) $ N 20.23 : JAN-M-219 Same: Packaging and packing for overseas shipment, boxes, wood, wire- bound, amdt. 2 ; July 12, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-P-107 [amdt. 2].) [Super- sedes Amendment 1, Nov. 8, 1944.] f N 20.23 : JAN-P-107/amdt.2 Same: Paper (foiling). 1945. 1 p. 12° (JAN-P-224.) J N 20.23 : JAN-P-224 Same: Potassium perchlorate. 1945. 1 p. 12° ( JAN-P-217. ) t N 20.23 : JAN-P-217 Same: Resistors, accurate, fixed, wire-wound; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 32 p. il. 12° (JAN-R-93.) f N 20.23 : JAN-R-93 Navy Department specification: Batteries, storage, portable; Julv 16, 1945. [1945.] 18 p. il. 12° (17B4h.) [Supersedes 17b4g, Apr. 1, 1940.] f N 20.6/2 :17B4h Same: Cable (cord), electric, tinsel-cordage; Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 20 p. il. 12° (15C9.) t N 20.6/2 :15C9 Same: Calipers; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. il. 12° (41C22b.) [Super- sedes 41C22, June 1, 1925, 41C2*2a, June 1, 1936.] t N 20.6/2 : 41C221) Same: Circuit-breakers, air. electric, low-voltage (shipboard use) : Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 20p.il. 12° (17C24.) f N 20.6/2 : 17C24 Same: Conveyors, roller, gravity; Aug. 15, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. il. 12° (66C11.) t N 20.6/2 : 60C11 Same: Cutters, cable, hand-power (for electric cable) (shipboard use); July 16, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 1l»" (41C250 [Supersedes 41C25a, Dec. 1, 1943, 41C25b, June 1, 1944.] f N 20.6/2 : 41C25c Same: Deck-covering, light-weight, nonslip (abrasive-filled synthetic binder) ; July 2, 1945. [194f..] 16 p. il. 12° (52D11.) [Supersedes part of 52D9a, Apr. 1, 1944.] f N 20.6/2: 52D11 • Sent to Depository Libraries 668866 — 45— No. 609 6 1096 Government Publications Government supplies— Continued. Same< Gaskets, rubber-tubing (for paint buckets) ; Aug. 15, 1945. 1045. tp. 12° (33G14c.) [Supersedes 38G14b, Mar. 1, 1945.] t N 20 .6/2 : 33G14c Same: Instruments, drawing; Aug. 15, 1945. [1045.] 8 p. 12° (18-I-lc.) [Supersedes 18-I-lb, June 2. 1030.] t N 20.6/2 : 18-I-lc ■ Same: Instruments, electrical-measuring, clrcuit-characterlstic-lndicating, voltage-testers, frequency, phase-rotation, and synchroscopes; Aug. 1, 1045. [1045.1 o p. tl. 12° U7-I-22a.) [Supersedes 17-1-22, Mar. 1, 1041.] t N 20.0/2 :17-I-22a Same: Instruments, electrical-measuring, insulation-resistance-indicating; July 10, 1045. [1045.] 11 p. 12° (17-1-43.) [Supersedes part of 17G0d, Aug. 1 . 1 934, part of 17G0e, Apr. 1, 1035. J t N 20.6/2 : 17-1-43 Same: Kits, fishing, emergency; July 16, 1045. [1045.] 15 p. 11. 12° (37K1.) t N 20.6/2 : 37K1 Same: Lacquer, clear, brushing, and thinner; July 16, 1045. [1045.] 7 p. 12° (52L13.) t N 20.6/2 : 52L13 Same: Leather, mineral-tanned (for gunpoit bucklers); July 16, 1045. [1045.1 5p.il. 12° (34L12.) f N 20.6/2 : 34L12 Same: Linoleum, battleship, fire-retardant; Aug. 15, 1045. 1045. 1 p. 12° ( 27L12a. ) f N 20.6/2 : 27L12a Same: Marks, sleeye, Women's Naval Reserve; Aug. 15, 1045. [1045.] 4 p. 12° ( 71M4. ) f N 20.6/2 : 71M4 Same : Medicinal-products and clinical-laboratorv-reagents ; July 16, 1045. [1045.] 3 p. 12° (51M4c.) [Supersedes 51M4b, Dec. 1, 1041.] t N 20.6/2 :51M4c Same: Paint, stencil; Aug. 15, 1045. [1045.] S p. il. 12° (52P77.) t N 20.6/2 : 52P77 Same: Paint, striping, green (formula no. 30); July 2, 1045. [1045.] p. il. 12° (52P37.) f N 20.6/2 : 52P37 Same: Pipe-covering, thermal-insulation; July 16, 1045. [1045.] 10 p. 12° (32P8h.) [Supersedes 32P8, June 1, 1044, 32P8a, Mar. 1, 1045.] f N 20.6/2 : 32PSh Same: Resistors and rheostats, electric (exclusive of instrument multi- pliers) ; July 2, 1045. [1045.] 32 p. il. 12° (17R4a.) [Supersedes 17R4, Nov. 2, 1042.] f N 20.6/2 : 17R4a Same : Sewing-outfits ; Aug. 1, 1045. [1045.] 3 p. 12° (27S13a.) [Super- sedes 27S13, May 1, 1041.] f N 20.6/2: 27S13a Same : Soap, grit, cake ; Aug. 15, 1045. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (51S20c.) f N 20.6/2 :51S20c — — Same: Spyglasses, quartermaster, 16-power (shipboard use) ; July 16, 1045. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (18S23.) t N 20.6/2 : 18S23 Same: Taps, dies, tap-wrenches, and diestocks ; July 2. 1945. [1045.] 21 p. il. (41T15h.) [Supersedes 41T15f, Feb. 1, 1036, 41T15g, Dec. 1, 1036.] t N 20.6/2 : 41T15h Same : Turbans, Women's Naval Reserve ; Aug. 15, 1045. [1045.] 2 p. 12° (73T1.) | N 20.6/2 : 73T1 Same: Uniforms, service, blue, Navy Nurse Corps; Aug. 15, 1045. [1045.] 8 p. 12° (55U12.) [Supersedes part of 55U3, July 1, 1927.] t N 20.6/2 : 55U12 Same : Uniforms, working, gray, Women's Naval Reserve ; Aug. 15, 1045. [1945.] 9 p. 12° (55U10.) t N 20.6/2 : 55U10 Same : Watches, chronometer ; Aug. 15, 1945. [1045.] 6 p. 12° (18W6.) t N 20.6/2 : 18W6 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1097 Manual. Change 48, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual; July 1, 1945. n. p [1945.] 1 p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes) to be inserted in the Manual.] I N 20.13 : Su 7/2/929/ch.48 Change 49, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts manual ; July 2, 1945. [1945.] iii p. [Accompanied by reprints of certain pages (with changes I to be inserted in the Manual.] t N 20.13 : Su 7/2/929/ch.49 Posters. [Food posters] 1-8. 1945. Each 26 X 20 in. [Illustrators Dyer and Ketcham. These posters also issued in size 10 X 7.1 in. and bearing numbers 1A-8A.] t N 20.24 : F 73/5/no.l-8 1. Help fight waste ! 2. Put the squeeze on food waste. 3. The Navy has no food to waste. 4. Be on guard against food waste. 5. Take only what you can eat, don't waste food. 6. Don't ask for food you don't Intend to eat ! 7. Food Is scarce, don't waste it on your waist. 8. Take only your share, don't waste food. YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAU Wood. Native woods for construction purposes in South China Sea region ; [pre- pared by J. H. Kraemer]. Jan. 1945. iv + 277 p. il. map, 16° [Covers Burma, Malay Peninsula, Thailand, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, French Indo-China, and Southeast China, including Hainan and Formosa. Illustrated by L. R. Warthen.] * Paper, 75c. L. C. card 45-37514 N 21.2 : W 86/945 Native woods for construction purposes in western Pacific region ; [pre- pared by J. H. Kraemer]. Revised edition. Sept. 1944. v+382 p. il. 2 p. of pi. 5 maps, 16° [Covers Solomon Islands, New Guinea Island, Bismarck Archi- pelago, Molucca Islands, Celebes, and Philippine Islands.] * Paper, $1.50. L. C. card 45-37513 N 21.2 : W 86/2/944 PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU Yellow fever in South America, Jan. 1939-July 1945. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1945. 5 p map, 4° [Processed. Spanish and English.] t PAS 1.2 : Y 3/939-45 PAN AMERICAN UNION Note. — The Pan American Union sells its own illustrated monthly Bulletin, booklets, and other publications, at prices ranging from 5c. to $2.00. The price of any edition of the Bulletin is 15c. a single copy, the English edition is $1.50 a year, the Spanish edition $1.00 a year, the Portuguese edition $1.00 a year; there is an additional charge of 75c. a year on each edition for countries outside the Pan American Union. Address the Pan American Union, Washington, D. C. Discipline. Disciplina escolar [com lista de outras obras sobre o mesmo tema ; por] George V. Sheviakov e Fritz Redl. Washington, D. C, 1944. [4] +27 p. ([Educaeao no. 84.]) [Series designation appears on cover. The imprint date on the cover is given as 1945.] f Paper, 10c. PA 1.13: p84 — — Discipline scolaire [avec liste d' autres publications sur le meme sujet, par] George V. Sheviakov et Fitz [Fritz] Redl; [traduction de Madeleine Sylvain Bouchereau]. Washington, D. C, 1944. [4] 4-28 p. [Translator's name is incorrectly given on p. 27 as Madeleine Sylvain Buchereau instead of Madeleine Sylvain Bouchereau.] t (for distribution to educators only in Haiti). PA 1.13/2 : D 63 Education. Education pour une societe libre, neuf principes adoptes par l'As- semblee Internationale d'Education ; [traduit par Madeleine Sylvain Boucher- eau]. Washington, D. C, 1945. [2] +21 p. [Translator's name is incorrectly given on p. 21 as Madeleine Sylvain Bucherean instead of Madeleine Sylvain Bouchereau. The imprint date on the cover is given as 1944.] f (for dis- tribution to educators only in Haiti). PA 1.13/2 : Ed 8 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1098 Government Publications Hygiene. La sante par l'ecole [avec bibliographie et livrea de teste]. Washing- ton, I>. ('.. 1!>44. [3]+20 p. t (for distribution to educators <>idv in Haiti). PA 1.13/2 : Sa 5 [nter-American system and United! Nations Organization; by Manual S. Canyes. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1945. [1] +18 leaves, 4 U [Processed.] t Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-30713 PA 1.2 : In 8/8 Labor and Social Information Offlce. Noticias do la Oflctna de InformaciCn Obrera y Social, no. 21 ; marzo do 1945. I 1945.] [11 + ii + lU leaves, 4° [Proc- essed. This scries was first issued June 1940, but these earlier issues were not entered in the -Monthly catalog.] T PA 1.60: 21 Same, no. 22; junio 1945. [1945.] cover title, ii+20 leaves, 4" [Proc- essed.] t , PA 1.60: 22 Vocational guidance. L'orientation professionnelle [avec bibliographie]. Wash- ington, D. O, 1044. [2] +30 p. t (for distribution to educators onlv in Haiti). PA 1.13/2: Or 4 War criminals. Report on international juridical status of individuals as war criminals; prepared by Inter-American Juridical 'Committee, in accordance with resolution 14. > [Not issued separately. Appeared In Federal register, v. 10, no. 182. Sept. 15, 11)45, p. 11789.] BUDGET BUREAU District of Columbia. Supplemental estimates of appropriation for District of Columbia [fiscal year 1946]. Sept. 27, 1945. 2 p. (II. doe. 291, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t /.'./■< entire Mansion. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Executive Office of the President, Executive Mansion and grounds [fiscal year 1946J. Sept. 24. 1945. 2 p. (II. doc. 288, 79th Cong. 1st BesS-J t Federal Power Commission. Supplemental estimate Of appropriation for Fed- eral Power Commission, fiscal year 1940. Sept. 24. 1945. 2 p. (H. doc. 289, Tilth Cong. 1st sess.) t Federal statistical directory, list of professional and technical personnel of Fed- eral agencies: [prepared by) Division of Statistical Standards. [9th edition, Apr. 1945.] [1945.] [3]+vi+15l p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-87512 Pr 32.102 : St 2/2/945 Government offices. Proposed rescissions, reductions, and transfers of several war-related appropriations, [fiscal year] 1946. Sept. 6, 1945. 15 p. (S. doc. 87, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Same, with title, Recommendation for reductions in certain wartime appropriations [fiscal year 1946]. Sept. 5, 1945. 16 p. (H. doc. 2S0, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Navy Department. Recommendation for reductions in certain wartime appro- priations [for Navy Department and naval service]. Sept. 14, 1945. 17 p. ( H. doc. 2S6, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 4.5-36675 War Department. Rescissions of portions of appropriations for military estab- lishment, fiscal year 1946, and proposed provision authorizing certain transfers of appropriated funds. Sept. 25, 1945. 7 p. (H. doc. 290, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION OFFICE Welding. Report on electric arc welding in automotive repairs [with partial list of references]. 1945. [2J+1S p. il. 4° [Submitted to Maintenance Sec- tion, Defense Transportation Office, by maintenance methods coordinating com- mittee of transportation and maintenance activity, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 954 Pr 32.4902 : W 45/2 Report on oxygen-acetylene welding and brazing in automotive repairs [with partial list of references]. 1945. [2] +14 p. il. 4° [Submitted to Maintenance Section. Defense Transportation Office, by maintenance methods coordinating committee of transportation and maintenance activity, Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 954 Pr 32.4902 : W 45/3 FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION Export bulletin. Current export bulletin 275-2S0; Sept. 4-28, 1945. [1945.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] + Pr 32.5807 : 275-2S0 Lend-lease operations. 20th report to Congress on lend-lease operations for period ended June 30, 1045. [1945.] 63p.il. * Paper, 20c. • Item 954 L. C. card 41-50948 Pr 32.5809 : 20 Same. (II. doc. 279, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) L. C card 41-50712 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1103 INTKR-AMKRICAN AFFAIHS OFFICE Inter-American cooperation, an outline. 3d edition, 1945. [1945.] [2] +30 p. narrow 12° * Paper, 10c. • Item 954 L. C. card 45-36649 Pr 32.4602 : In 8/945 Lumber. How to season and store lumber; issued by Institute of Inter-American Affairs. [1945.] cover title, [l]+29 p. 11. 4° | I'rocessed. Text on p. 3 of cover.] $ Pr 32.4615 :L 97 Posters. O inimigo da humanidade; [poster]. [1945.] 27.2 X 20 in. [Illus- trator, Dahlberg.] t Pr 32.4607 : En 2/Portuguese Program aids. [Revised edition.] Aug. 1945. 2 p. 4" [Processed. 1 t Pr 32.4602 : P 94/945 PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Accounting in stabilization program ; [by] Paul M. Green. Apr. 194r>. |2]+149- 156 p. large 8° [Processed. Reproduced by permission of editor of Accounting review.] f Pr 32.4202 : Ac 2/2 Addresses. Radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, May 24, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.42i3 : B 68/59 Radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, May 31, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4213 : B 68/60 Radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, June 7, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4213 : B 68/61 Radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, June 14, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4213 : B 68/62 ■ Radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, June 21, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4213 : B 68/63 Radio talk bv Robert R. R. Brooks, deputy administrator for information, June 28, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213 : B 79/3 Radio talk by [Robert] R. R. Brooks, deputy administrator for information, OPA, May 10, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4213 : B 79/2 Barde steel Co. In Supreme Court of Oregon, Mar. term, 1945, no. 15003, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, its. Barde Steel Company; no. 15004, [same] vs. Gresham Berry Growers and North Pacific Canners and Packers, Inc. ; no. 15005, [same] vs. Martin Lombardi, doing busi- ness as Hotel Australian; no. 15006, [same] vs. W. L. Owen, doing business as Jack Spratt's Meats; no. 15007, [same] vs. Emma Anderson, doing business as Market Tobacco Shop; appellant's reply brief, appeal from judgment of circuit court for Multnomah County, Walter L. Tooze, judge. [1945.] cover title, vi+60 p. t Pr 32.4217 : B 235 Hibernian Bros., Inc. No. 9009, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Oct. term, 1944, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. Biberman Brothers, Inc., appeal from judgment of district court for eastern district of Pennsylvania (civil action file no. 3710) ; brief for appellants. [1945.] cover title, i+ 19 p. % Pr 32.4217 : B 471 Borin, Aaron. No. 234, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Aaron Borin and W. W. Pendergrass v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 4 p. t Pr 32.4217 : B 644/2 Cabot Investment Co. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. John B. Cabot and Claire M. Cabot, individually and as trustees of Cabot Investment Co. (a Florida corpora- tion organized in 1936) [et al.] ; brief for plaintiff -appellant. [1945.] cover title, ii+20 p. t Pr 32.4217 : C 112/2 Charts. OPA chart book. [Revised edition.] [1945.] cover title, [83] leaves, il. 4° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form. Some of these leaves are issued as pages. ] f Pr 32.4202 : C 38/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1104 Government Publications commodities. Supplement to Directory of commodities and services, index to price regulations and jurisdiction of operating units, 5th edition, supp. 4, Aug. 15, 194."i. [1945.] [2] +"5 p. [All references to previously issued sup- plements should be discontinued.] Included In price of Directory. • Item £68 Pr 32.4206 : C 73/045/supp.4 Dallas, Tc.r. No. 259, in Emergency Court of Appeals, city of Dallas v. Chester Howies, price administrator; answer and motion to strike. [1045.] cover title, 2 p. t Pr 32.4217 : D 161/2 Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+53 p. t Pr 32.4217 : D 101 Detroit Edison Co. No. 24534, Michigan, in circuit court for county of Ingham, in chancery, Detroit Edison Company, a Now York Corporation, vs. Michigan Public Service Commission; brief for intervenor, Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator. [1045.] cover title, tii+50 p. t Pr 32.4217 : D 484/4 Directory. Directory of field and national office supervisory personnel, June 11, 1045, no. 9; prepared bv Office of Administrative Service. [1045.] [2] +34 p. il. 4° t Pr 32.4202 : P 43/no.O Same, Aug. 17, 1045, no. 10; prepared bv Office of Administrative Service. [1045.] [3] 4-35 p. il. 4° t • Item 063 Pr 32.4202 : P 43/no.lO East St. Johns Shingle Co.. Inc. No. 11016. in circuit court of appeals for 0th circuit, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, r. East St. Johns Shingle Co., Inc. ; brief for appellant. [1045.] cover title, i 4-16 p. I Pr 32.4217 : Ea 77 Electromatic Distributors. Inc. No. 253, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Electro- matic Distributors, Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 5 p. t Pr 32.4217 : El 25/2 Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+53 p. $ Pr 32.4217 : El 25 Esposito Bros. Market. No. 240, in Emergency Court of Appeals. Esposito Bros. Market v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 2 p. t Pr 32.4217 : Es 65/2 Same ; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+68 p. * Pr 32.4217 : Es 65 Food subsidy programs as of Mar. 15, 1945. May 1945. 30+ [1] p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t Pr 32.4202 : F 73/5/945 Gasoline. Facts about gasoline rationing for off-highwav use. Apr. 1945. 2 p. 4° t ' Pr 32.4202 : G 21/4 Goebel Motors. No. 13104, civil, in circuit court of appeals for Sth circuit, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. Ed. Goebel. doing business as Goebel Motors, appeal from district court for district of North Dakota; appellant's brief. [1045.] cover title, iii+42 p. X Pr 32.4217 : G 55 Good Luck Glove Co. No. S606, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Chester Bowles, administrator. Office of Price Administration, vs. Good Luck Glove Company, appeal from district court for eastern district of Illinois, Walter C. Lindley. district judge; brief in opposition to motion for rehearing. [1045.] cover title, 5 p. | Pr 32.4217 : G 500/3 Inflation. It's amazing! [1045.] [16] p. il. oblong 32° [Relates to prevention of inflation and depression.] f • Item 063 Pr 32.4202 : In 3/4 Let's be sure of facts about inflation. June 1045. [2] p. 4° [Proc- essed.] f Pr 32.4202 : In 3/6 Let's look at facts about inflation. Apr. 1045. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4202 : In 3/5 Lankes, Joseph, Inc. No. 236, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Joseph Lankes, Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; supplemental transcript of pro- ceedings before price administrator. [1045.] cover title, i+107 p. t Pr 32.4217 : L 274/3 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1105 Modern Manufacturing Co., Inc. No. 254, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Modern Manufacturing Co., Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 2 p. t Pr 32.4217 : M 72/2 ■ Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+ 63 p. t Pr 32.4217 : M 72 Pacific Oas Corporation. No. 258, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Pacific Gas Corporation v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover- title, 3 p. X Pr 32.4217 : P 119/2 Same ; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. L1945.] cover title, ii+83 p. X Pr 32.4217 :P 119 Patrick Lumber Co. No. 11023, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. Patrick Lumber Com- pany ; reply brief for appellant. [1945.] cover title, 7 p. X Pr 32.4217 : P 275 Payne, John W. No. 11378, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, and John \V. Payne v. J. H. Griffin, appeal from district court for middle district of Georgia ; brief of appellant, Chester Bowles, price administrator. [1945.] cover title, ii+23 p. t Pr 32.4217 : P 292/2 Posters. The President speaks about OPA ; [all lettered poster]. [1945.] 26 X 18.4 in. t Pr 32.4212 : P 92 Share sugar, it's war-scarce, it's war-necessary ; [poster]. 1945. 26X18.6 in. [Illustrator, E. Howatt] f Pr 32.4212 : Su 3/2 There's a ceiling on your rent, don't pay more! [poster]. 1945. 26 X 18.3 in. [Illustrator, Bobbins.] f Pr 32.4212 : R 29 Price regulations. Note. — Price schedules and regulations, amendments, and orders are issued as pre- prints or reprints from the Federal register and do not appear in the Monthly catalog. The regulations are compiled and printed to include, to date of puhlication, all amend- ments and digests of supplementary orders thereto, and are entered in this catalog. Price schedules and regulations are available from the Request Unit, Distribution Branch, Office of Price Administration, Washington 25, D. C, or field offices, and requests will be filled to include all additional amendments issued to date of request. Prices in reconversion period. [1945.] [l]+64 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-37520 Pr 32.4202 : P 93/27 Publicker Commercial Alcohol Co. No. 252, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Pub- licker Commercial Alcohol Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; answer. [1945.] cover title, 11 p. t Pr 32.4217 : P 96 Rappeport, R. E. & Sons. No. 250, in Emergency Court of Appeals, R. E. Rappe- port & Sons v. Chester Bowles, price administrator ; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, ii+103 p. map. X Pr 32.4217 : R 182/3 Rationing. People's program, wartime rationing, price and rent control. Apr. 1945. [4] p. il. 4° (Information Department.) t Pr 32.4202 : R 18/6 Report. 13th quarterly report, for period ended Mar. 31, 1945. 1945. iv+71 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 963 L. C. card 42-3S532 Pr 32.-1216 : 945/1 Same. (H. doc. 265, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Rosenthal, Ben II., & Co., Inc. No. 233, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Ben II. Rosenthal & Company, Inc., Ben H. Rosenthal and Nick Grissaffl, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 3 p. X Pr 32.4217 : R 727 Rubin, Abe. No. 235, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Abe Rubin and C. G. Spotswood v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 4 p. X Pr 32.4217 : R 824 Saunders Petroleum, Co. No. 170, in Emergency Court of Appeals. Saunders Petroleum Company v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for adminis- trator. [19rl5.] cover title, ii +28 p. X Pr 32.4217 : Sa 87/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1106 Government Publications Supak d son* Garment Manufacturing Oo. No. 287, in Emergency Court of Appeals, ii. Miry Supak let al.J, individually and as copartners doing business as Supak & Suns Garment Manufacturing Company, a copartnership, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; transcript of proceedings before price adminis- trator. [1945.] cover title, Ii+82 p. J ft 32.4217 : Su 76 Trullinger, /.. 0. No. 11013, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Chester Bowles, administrator, Office of Price Administration, p. L. G. Trullinger; appellant's brief. [1946.] cover title, ii+18 p. t Pr 32.4217 : T 769 Weisel & Co., Inc. No. 256, In Emergency Court of Appeals. Weisel & Company. Inc.. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title 3 P- t Pr 32.4217 :W 434/2 Same; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.) cover title, i +58 p. ± Pr 32.421 7 : W 434 SCIENTIFIC ttESEABCH AM) DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Note. — The Office of Scientific Research and Development was created within the Office for Emergency Management by Executive order 8807 of June 28, 1941. Radar, report on science at war. [1945.] iii+53 p. [Released by Joint Board on Scientific Information Policy for Scientific Research and Development Office War Department. Navy Department.] * Paper, 15c. L. C. card 45-37511 Pr 32.413 : R 11 WAR INFORMATION OFFICE Economic stabilization, official Government information program on economic stabilization; app. 1, Economics of inflation. Jan. 1945. [1] + 11 p 4° [Processed.] J Pr 32.5002 : Ec 7/2/944-2/app.I Same: post V-J Day supplement, Building stable, prosperous postwar America, job ahead on economic front ; prepared by Office of War Information. Domestic Branch, in cooperation with Office of War Mobilization and Reconver- sion, Office of Economic Stabilization, Office of Price Administration, Treasury Department, War Labor Board, Department of Agriculture, and Federal Reserve Board. Sept. 1045. [2 J +6 p. large 8° t Pr 32.5002 : Ec 7/2/944-2/supp.2 Hospitals. Information bulletin [relating to serious shortage of personnel in America's civilian hospitals]. Sept. 1945. 4 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Public Health Service, War Manpower Commission, Veterans Administration, American Red Cross, American Hospital Association, National Nursing Council for War Service.] t . Pr 32.5002 : H 70 WAR MANPOWKR COMMISSION Handicapped. Selective placement for the handicapped, information for place- ment of disabled applicants in competitive employment [with bibliography]. Revised Feb. 1945 [reprint with changes 1945]. vi+136 p. il. (Employment Service.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 954 L. C. card 45-36712 Pr 32.5206 : H 19/945,rep. Labor market information for USES counseling: Industry series. 4° [Proc- essed. Issued in loose-leaf form.] % 22-2. Woolen and worsted textiles [with bibliography]. [May 1945.] 10 p. Pr 32.5229 : 22-2 stained glass. Standards and organization for apprenticeship in stained glass industry. [1945.] [2] +12 p. 1 pi. (Training Bureau, Apprentice-Training Service.) t • Item 954 Pr 32.5202 : Ap 6/14 WAR PRODUCTION BOARD Electric indicating instruments. Catalog, panel electrical indicating instru- ments. Revised Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] [H]+46+[12] p. il.. oblong 8" [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-37510 p r 32.4S02 : P 19/3/94.") Labor-management committees. Basic guide for labor-management committee-, ways of operating labor-management production committee. [1945.] 31 p. il. (War Production Drive Headquarters.) t • Item 969 Pr 32.4802 : L 11/8 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1107 Production picture, review of current and future military and civilian production problems. Aug. 1945. [l]+8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4S02 : P 94/11 Rubber. Summary report, German synthetic rubber mechanical goods. Aug. 1945. 15 p. 4° (Rubber Bureau.) [Prepared in cooperation with Rubber Reserve Office. Reconstruction Finance Corporation.] * Paper, 10c. Pr 32.4832 : G 31 Smaller War Plants Corporation. Report to Congress from Smaller War Plants Corporation. [1945.] cover title, vi+41 p. il. [19th bimonthly report, June 1-July 31, 1945.] f • Item 969 L. C. card 45-35378 Pr 32.4825 : 19 statistical quality control. Quality control at Lukas-Harold Corporation; by Carl G. Schmid. Aug. 1945. 10+ [1] p. il. 4° (Quality control reports no. 4. ) [Processed. Issued by Quality Control Program, Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Production Research and Development Office, War Production Board.] % Pr 32.4833: 4 Statistical quality control at St. Louis Division of American Stove Com- pany; by Lester A. Kauffman. Aug. 1945. 22+ [1] p. il. 4° (Quality control reports no. 3.) [Processed. Issued by Quality Control Program, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Production Research and Develop- ment Office, War Production Board.] t Pr 32.4833: 3 Veterans. Business help for veterans, what Smaller War Plants Corporation can do to help veterans get started in business for themselves. 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The editions are distributed to established lists of libraries, scientific institutions, and specialists, any surplus copies being supplied on application. The Proceedings are usually brief technical papers and the Bulletins generally monographs based on the Museum collec- tions in biology (except botany), geology, and anthropology. Contributions from national herbarium are wholly botanical. No sets of any of these series can now be furnished. The Proceedings are now sisued in pamphlet form only. The separate papers will be sent to depository libraries and to others designated to receive them, as issued, and a title page and index will be published for each volume so that the volume may be bound if desired. Birds of northern Thailand; by H. G. Deignan. 1945. v+616 p. il 1 pi. 8 p. of pi. (Bulletin 186.) * Paper, $1.25. • Item 1008 L. 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For inform; ition concerning Executive orders and Proclamations of the President, for- merly published by the State Department, but beccinninc with Mar. 12, 1930. distributed by the Federal Register Division, see National Archives, Federal Register Division, Federal register. Agricultural planning for peace and future prosperity. 1945. [2] +8 p. narrow 8° ([Conference series 77 : Publication 2376. | i [From Department of State bulle- tin, July 8, 1945.1 * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-37500 S 5.30 : 77 • Sent, to Depository Libraries OCTOBEK 1945 1109 Aviation. Concerning acceptance of aviation agreements as executive agree- ments, exchange of letters between Senator Bilbo and Acting Secretary of State Grew, and article by Stephen Latchford. 1945. [2] +18 p. narrow 8" ( [ Pub- lication 2371.]) I From Department of state build in, June 17, 1945.) * Paper, 10c. .L. C. card 45-36726 S 1.3/a : Av 5 Blocked nationals. 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For the English edition of this publication see the Monthly catalog for July 1941, p. 1015.] t • Item 1029 S 16.7 : 209 Foreign relations. Papers relating to foreign relations of United States, 1930. 1945. v. 3, xc+904 p. ([Publication 2330.]) * Cloth, $2.25. • Item 1023 L. C. card 10-3793 S 1.1 : 930/V.3 Same. (H. doc. 825, v. 3, 71st Cong. 3d sess. ) Guatemala. Cooperative education, agreement between United States and Guatemala, effected by exchange of notes signed Aug. 10 and Sept. 16, 1944. 1945. [2] +4 p. (Executive agreement series 450; [Publication 2362].) [English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037 L. C. card 45-36589 S 9.8 : 450 Inter-American relations after World War II; by George H. Butler. 1945. [2] +29 p. narrow 8° ( [Inter-American series 26 ; Publication 2379.] ) [From Department of State bulletin, July 15, 1945.] * Paper 10c. L. C. card 45-36723 S 1.26: 26 International peace. Building the peace: Proposed educational and cultural or- ganization of United Nations. 1945. [3] +27 p. narrow 8" ([Publication 23S2.] ) * Paper, 10c. • Item 1019 L. C. card 45-36722 S 1.2 : Ed 83/2 Ireland. Air transport services, agreement between United States and Ireland, effected by exchange of notes signed Washington Feb. 3, 1945 ; effective Feb. 15, 1945. 1945. 1 2] +9 p. (Executive agreement series 460 ; [Publication 23751. ) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1037 L. C. card 45-36744 SS 9.8 : 460 Organization of Department of State, Apr. 1, 1945. 1945. vi+88-p. 1 pi. ([Pub- lication 2359.] I * Paper, 40c. • Item 1019 L. C. card 45-36701 S 1.2 : St 2/18 Publications of Department of State list cumulative from Oct. 1, 1929; July 1. 1945. 1945. iii+35 p. ([Publication 2373.] ) [Semiannually.] t L. C. card 30-2 p. ([Repartigao central de Tra- dugoes; Publicagao TC-211.]) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] | • Item 1029 S 16.7: 211 SUPREME COURT Brotherhood of Railway & Steamship Clerks. Freight Handlers, Express & Station Employee*. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, no. 95, Railroad Retirement Board, Brotherhood of Railway & Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers, Express & Station Employees, and George M. Harri- son, vs. Duquesne Warehouse Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1945.] cover title, ii +329 p. t Ju 6.7 : B 795/2 Cabell. Ilnrticell. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, no. 76, James E. Markham, Alien Property Custodian, and W. Alexander Julian, Treasurer of United States, vs. Hartwell Cabell, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1945.] cover title, i+17 p. t Ju6.7:Clll Havemeyer, Horace. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, no. 3S8, United States vs. Horace Havemeyer ; no. 389, Horace Have- meyer vs. United States, on petitions for writs of certiorari to Court of Claims. [1945.] cover title, i+32 p. ? Ju6.7:H29s Halbert, William C. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, no. 238, William C. Hulbert and Chester Bowles, administrator. Office of Price Administration, vs. Twin Falls County, Idaho, on petition for writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Idaho. [1945.] cover title, ii+67 p. Ju 6.7 : H 876 Opinions. Official reports of Supreme Court, v. 324 U. S., no. 3. Preliminary print. [1945.] cover title, v4-[l]+370-6514-xiv p. [Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1944 (opinions, Mar. 13-Apr. 2, 1945, and memo- randa of other decisions through June is, 1945). This number contains table of cases reported in v. 324, pts. 1-3. From United States reports, v. 324. | * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.25 per term of court ; foreign subscription, $3.00. Ju 6.S/la : 324/3 Petty Motor Co. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, no. 77. United States v. Petty Motor Company; no. 78, [same] v. Merrill .1. Brockbank, doing business as Brockbank Apparel Company ; no. 79, [same] r. William G. Crinisdell, doing business as Grocer Printing Company; no. SO. [same] r. ( fharles F. Wiggs. doing business as Chicago Flexible Shaft Company : no. 81 [same] v. Independent Pneumatic Tool Company no. 82, [same] v. Galigher Company; no. 83, [same] v. Gray-Cannon Lumber Company, on writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit. [1945.] cover title v4-630p.il. ± • Ju6.7:P456 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1111 TARIFF COMMISSION Cigarette paper, prepared in response to requests of < Jommittee on Finance, Senate, and Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives. 1945. cover title, 16 p. (War changes in industry series, report 11.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 1014 TC 1.18: 11 Rubber, prepared in response to requests of Committee on Finance, Senate, and Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives. 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The price of the bound volume will be given upon application. Bedford, Charles A'. Cliarles E. Bedford v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion ; docket no. 6314, promulgated Sept. 13, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. ( [Opinion] 88.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju ll.T/a : 5/88 ('In use, Robert L. Robert L. Clause v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 3907, promulgated Aug. 2S, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. ( [Opinion] 77.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/77 Curry, Mrs. Franc M. Franc M. Curry v. commissioner of internal revenue, find- ings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 4415, promulgated Aug. 7, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 66.) [From T. O. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/66 Fairfield Steamship Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue; Atlantic Coast Shipping Company, Incorporated v. [same, findings of fact, and opinion] ; docket nos. 1471-72, promulgated Aug. 7, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 65.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/65 Harris. Mrs. Inna L. Irma L. Harris v. commissioner of internal revenue, Leila K. Liebman v. [same, opinion ; docket nos. 5594-95, promulgated July 23, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. ( [Opinion] 56.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/56 Horn. Mrs. Kathryn E. T. Kathryn E. T. Horn v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 5612, promulgated Aug. 17, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. ( [Opinion] 69.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/69 Iron Fireman Manufacturing Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [find- ings of fact, and opinion] ; docket no. 1908, promulgated July 19, 1945. [1945.] 16 p. ([Opinion] 51.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/51 Kellett, William W. William W. Kellett and Virginia Kellett, husband and wife, v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 3264, promulgated Aug. 20, 1945. [1945.] 15 p. ( [Opinion] 72.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/72 Kolb, Louis J. Estate of Louis J. Kolb, Ralph A. Gibbs and Albeit R. Murphy, executors, v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact, and opinion] ; docket no. 1380, promulgated Aug. 13, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. ([Opinion] 68.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/6S Koussevitsky, Mrs. Nathalie. Estate of Nathalie Koussevitsky, Serge Kousse- vitsky, executor, v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 4163, promulgated Aug. 30, 1945. [1945.] 15 p. ( [Opin- ion] 78.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/78 • Sent to Depository Libraries 668866 — 45 — No. 609 7 1112 Government Publications Lake Eri< and Pittsburg Railway Company r. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact, and opinion]; docket no. 3558, promulgated Aug t; 194.-, [1945.] Dp, ([Opinion] 64.) [From T. C Reports, v. £.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/«»4 Lamberton, Chess. Chess Lamberton r. commissioner of internal revenue opin- ion; docket no. 398S, promulgated Aug. 17, 1045. [1945.] 3 p. ([Op'inioni 70.) [From T. 0. Reports, v. ."..] * Paper, 5c. .In 11.7/a: 5/7.) Mr\\ iiiiuins, John ]•. John P. McWilliams r. commissioner of internal revenue- .•stale of Susan P. McWilliams, John P. McWilliams, executor, v. [same] ; Brooks B. McWilliams v. (same], opinion; docket nos. ."4)45-47, promulgated Aug. 20, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 73.) [From T. (' Reports v 5 I •**!>«, 5c - Ju 11.7/a :5 7.: Mandel, Stella E. Stella K. Mandel el al. v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact, and opinion] ; docket nos. 4144-50, 570S, promulgated Sept 10, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. ([Opinion] SI.) [From T. C. Reports v 5] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/81 Mill, Horace. Horace Mill and Ruby A. Mill v. commissioner of internal revenue findings of fact, [and opinion] ; docket do. 5582, promulgated Sept 11 194.". [1945.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 82.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/82 Morris Investment Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 5603, promulgated Aug. 10, 1945 ' [1945^] 6 p. ([Opinion] G7.) [From T. C. Reports, v. ."..] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/67 Newman, Sydney R. Sydney R. Newman v. commissioner of internal revenue findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no 3952, promulgated Aug 20 194." [1945.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 71.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper" 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/71 Rules of practice before Tax Court ; revised to Aug. 1, 1945. 1945 vi+28 p * Paper, 10c. L.C. card 25-26096 Ju 11.8 : 945 Survaunt. Richard H. Richard H. Survaunt v. commissioner of internal rev- enue; National Typesetting Corporation v. [same, findings of fact and opinion] ■ docket nos. 364S, 3653, 4545, promulgated Aug. 30. 1945. [1945] 9p ( [Opin- ion] 79.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/79 Universal Steel Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 4546, promulgated Aug. 22, 1945. [1945 1 13 p ( [Opinion] 74.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/74 Vica Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no 425 P T promulgated July 31. 1945. [1945.] 8 p. ([Opinionl 61.) [From T 6' Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju n. 7/a . 5 /61 Williams, Charles J. Charles J. Williams r. commissioner of internal revenue: Grace McDonald Williams v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion]- docket nos. 4255-56, promulgated Aug. 27. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 75 1 [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a : 5/75 TRANSPORTATION INVESTIGATION AND RESEARCH BOARD Carriers. Relative economy and fitness of carriers, letter from Board of Investi- gation and Research transmitting report on relative economv and fitness of carriers; [submitted by Mr. Stewart]. 1945. vii+40 p. (S. doc. 79 79th Cong. 1st cess. ) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36647 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1113 Coal. Economics of coal traffic flow, letter from Board of Investigation and Research transmitting report on economics of coal traffic flow [prepared by Charles E. Landon and Lambert W. Brezina: submitted by Mr. Stewart]. 1945. v+103 p. il. 11 pi. map. (S. doc. S2, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 60c. L. C. card 45-36G93 Motor vehicles. Interstate trade barriers affecting motor-vehicle transporta- tion, letter from Board of Investigation and Research transmitting report on interstate trade barriers affecting motor-vehicle transportation; [submitted by -Mr. Stewart]. 1945. viii+S3 p. S pi. 2 tab. (S. doc. 81, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) * Paper, 35c. L. C. card 45-36671 Railroad consolidation and employee welfare, letter from Board of Investiga- tion and Research transmitting report on railroad consolidation and employee welfare: [submitted by Mr. Stewart]. 1945. v+43 p. (S. doc. 77, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) * Paper, 15c. L. C. card 45-36665 Transportation. National traffic pattern, letter from Board of Investigation and Research transmitting report on national traffic pattern [prepared by Charles B. Landon; submitted bv Mr. Stewart]. 1945. x-fl70 p. il. 34 pi. map. ( S. doc. S3. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, $1.25. L. C. card 45-36692 Public, aids to domestic transportation, letter from Board of Investigation and Research transmitting report on public aids to domestic transportation. 1945. xv+1026 p. (H. doc. 159, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, $1.75. L. C. card 45-36GS4 Technological trends in transportation, letter from Board of Investiga- tion and Research transmitting report on technological trends in transporta- tion ; [submitted by Mr. Stewart]. 1945. viii4-16S p. il. (S. doc. 76, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [This publication is in 2 parts; pt. 1, Technological trends in transportation, by Charles E. Landon ; pt. 2, Postwar capital requirements of carriers, by Howard R. Smith.] * Paper, 25c. L. C. card 45-36721 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Addresses. Raising our sights, address scheduled for delivery by Secretary of Treasury Fred M. Vinson, Peoria, 111., Sept. 3, 1945. [1945.] 9 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f T 1.31 :L 11/4 Treasury certificates. United States of America, % percent Treasury certiftVates of indebtedness of series H-1946, dated and bearing interest from Oct. 1, 1945, due Oct. 1, 1946. Sept. 24, 1945. 2 leaves, 4° (Department circular 775; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau.) [Processed.] f T 1.4/2 : 775 War savings bonds. Regulations governing agencies for issue of United States savings bonds, series E. Sept. 5, 1945. 1 p. 4° (Department circular 657. as amended and supplemented. 2d supplement; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau. ) f T 1.4/2 : 657/supp.2 NARCOTICS BUREAU Cannabis sativa in relation to mental diseases and crime in India [with list of references] ; by Sir Ram Nath Chopra, G. S. Chopra, and I. C. Chopra. [1945.] 15 p. 4° [Reprint from Ind. jour. med. res., 30, Jan. 1, 1942.] t T 56.2 : C 16 Opium. Traffic in opium and other dangerous drugs, year ended Dee. 31, 1944, report by Government of United States. 1945. vi+50 p. 1 pi. * Paper, 15c. • Item 1111 L. C. card 33-26322 T 56.8: 944 Note. — This report of the Government is for distribution through the Secretary of State to the nations signatory to the international drug conventions of 1912 and 1931. • Sent to Depository Libraries 1114 Government Publications PROCUREMENT DIVISION Government supplies. General schedule of supplies: Acids, chemicals, drugs, and gases under class 51, Sept: 15, 1945-Mar. 14, 1946. [1945.] 38 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] I T 58.8 : 51/945-40 Same: Bolts, nuts, screws, and washers under class 43, Oct. 1, 1945-Sept. 30, 1946. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] % T 58.8 : 43/945-46 - Sam.-: Cement, paints, ami painl Ingredients under class 52, Oct. 1, 1945- Mar. 31, 1946. [1945.] 10 p. 4" [Processed.] + T 58.8 : 52/945-46 Same: Hand tools under class 41, Sept. 15, 1945-Sept. 14 1946. [1945.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] % T 58.S : 41/945-46 — General schedule of supplies, amdt 881, S85, 889, 891-893, 896, 899, 903; Aug. 24-Sept. 20, 1945. [1945.] Each 1 p. various sizes. [Processed.] t T 58.8/3 : 881,etc. FEDEBAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOG DIVISION Notk. — In the list below, some of the Amendments, dated after Oct. 10, 1933, are for specifications issued by the Federal Standard Stock Catalog Board (now Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division) while it was under the Budget Bureau, and for these, tbe old classification T 51.7/8; is retained in order that they may he filed with the publications to which they belong. The following publications are issued with perforations for insertion in binders, 6 Item 1116 Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for ammonium-chloride (sal ammoniac), technical grade, amdt 1- Aug. 3, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (0-A-491a [amdt. 1].) f T 58.10/3 : 0-A-491a/amdt.l Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for aprons, operating, cotton ; July 13,1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 12° (DDD-A-620.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : DDD-A-626 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for asparagus, canned, amdt. 1 ; July 26, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (JJJ-A-711b [amdt. 1].) f T 58.10/3 : J.TJ-A-711b/amdt.l Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for buckets, metal, galvanized amdt. 2; July 19. 1945. [1945.1 4 p. 12° (RR-B-771a [amdt. 2].) [Super- sedes Amendment 1, Dec. 21, 1942, and Emergency alternate E-RR-B-771a, Dec. 11,1941.] f T 58.10/3 : RR-B-771a/amdt.2 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cable, cord and wire, electric, flexible, cotton-covered (general service), amdt. 2; Aug. 22, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (J-C-86 [amdt. 2].) [Supercedes Amendment 1, Nov. 29, 1943.] t T 5S.10/3 : J-C-86/amdt.2 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cans, safety (for gasoline, naphtha, etc.), amdt. 2: July 13, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (RR-C-92 [amdt. 2].) [Copies will be forwarded to depository libraries .if obtainable. Super- sedes Amendment 1, June 28, 1944.] T 58.10/3 : RR-C-92/amdt. 2 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cereals, breakfast, prepared (ready-to-eat), amdt. 1 ; July 26, 1945. 1945. l p. 12° (K-C-196a [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : N-C-196a/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cleaner, toilet-bowl (sodium- bisulfate) ; July 26, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (O-C-426.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : O-C-426 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cloth and tape, cotton, var- nished (for electrical insulation) ; July 19, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. 12° (HH-C- 471. ) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : HH-C-471 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for copper-phthalocyanine-blue, dry (paint-pigment), amtd. 1; Aug. 11, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (TT-O-610 [amdt. 1] • ) t T 58.10/3 : TT-C-610/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cotton, pellets, dental; Aug. 11, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (JJJ-C-555.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : J JJ-C-555 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1115 Go veniment supplies — Continued. Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for crayons, chalk, white; July 26, 1945. [1945.] Gp. 12° (gS-C-638a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. SS-C-638, July 30, 1943.] * Paper, 5c. T5S.10/3: SS-C-638a Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specifications for duodenal-outfits (Ilehfuss) ; July 13, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (GG-D-796.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : GG-D-796 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal spe< ification for enamel, drum-coating, exterior, rust-inhibiting, solvent-resistant: July 26, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 12" (TT-E- 485a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT-E-485, Mar. 15, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. T 5S.10/3 : TT-E-485a Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for holders, X-rav-film, exposure, dental; July 26, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. il. 12° (GG-H-606.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : GG-H-606 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for hose, fire, cotton, rubber-lined, amdt. 3; July 19, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (ZZ-H-451a [amdt. 3].) [Super- sedes Amendment 2. .May 27, 1944.] f T 58.10/3 : ZZ-H-451a/amdt.3 ■ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for insulation, laminated-asbestos, amdt. 1; July 26, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (HH-I-5(ilb [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : HH-I-561b/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for insulation (vegetable or wood fiber), blanket, felt, and loose-fill, amdt. 1; July 26, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (HH-I-571a [amdt. 1].) f T 5S.10/3 : HH-I-571a/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for magnesia, block, cement, and pipe-covering (molded), amdt. 1 ; July 19, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (HH-M-61a [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : HH-M-61a/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for medicinal products and clinical laboratorv reagents, general specification for containers (packaging and pack- ing), amdt. 1; Aug. 3, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (U-M-186 [amdt. 1].) f T 58.10/3 : U-M-186/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for oil, cutting, mineral; July 5, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (W-O-241.) [Copies will be forwarded to depository libraries if obtainable.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : VV-O-241 ■ Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for oil, cutting, mineral-fatty- oil-blend : Julv 19. 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (W-0-251a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. VV-O-251, Oct. 2, 1934.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : VV-0-251a Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for oil, cutting, sulfurized- mineral ; July 5, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (VV-O-283.) [Copies will be for- warded to depository libraries if obtainable.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : W-O-283 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for oil, pine; Julv 13, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (LLI^O-358.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : LLL-O-358 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pads, finger, rubber, for office use, amdt. 1; Aug. 8, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (ZZ-P^l [amdt. 1].) [Super- sedes Emergency alternate Fed. spec. E-ZZ-P^l, Apr. 4, 1942.] t T 58.10/3 : ZZ-P-41/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paper, stencil, duplicating- machine, dry-process, amdt. 1; July 26, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (UU-P-545 [amdt. 1].) f T 58.10/3 : UU-P-545/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pigments-in-oil, paint-colors, amdt. 1; Aug. 11, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (TT-P-381 [amdt. 1].) f T 58.10/3 : TT-P-381/amdt.l Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for pillowcases, cotton, bleached, amdt. 3; July 26, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (DDD-P-351 [amdt. 3].) [Super- sedes Amendment 2, Apr. 11. 1942, and Emergency alternate E-DDD-P-351, Mar. 14, 1942.] f T 51.7/S : DDD-P-351/amdt.3 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1116 Government Publications Government supplies — Continued. Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for plaster, gypsum, amdt. 1; July 19, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (SS-P-402 [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : SS-P-402/amdt.l Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for plates, pie, tinned, amdt. 1 : July 19, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (RR-P-401 [ amdt. 1 ].) [ Supersedes Emer- gency alternate Fed. spec. E-RR-P-401, Apr. 17, 1942.] t T 58.10/3 : RR-P-401/amdt. 1 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for rollers, bandage; July 26, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (GG-R-571.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : GG-R-571 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification lor slippers, hospital, convas; Aug. 8, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. 12° (DDD-S-438) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : DDD-S-438 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for soda-ash; Aug. 8, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 12° (0-S-571b.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. 0-S-571a, June 29, 1939.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : O-S-5711) Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for steel, carbon and alloy, bars, amdt. 2; July 5, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (QQ-S-671 [amdt. 2].) [Copies will be forwarded to depository libraries if obtainable. Supersedes Amendment 1, Apr. 25, 1942.] t T 5S.10/3 : QQ-S-671/amdt.2 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for testers, anti-freeze-solutions, amdt. 1; May 19, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (GG-T-241 [amdt. 1].) t T 5S.10/3 : GG-T-241 /amdt.l Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for thinner, paint, volatile mineral spirits (petroleum-spirits) ; July 26, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (TT-T-291a.) [Supersedes Fed. spec. TT-T-291, Mar. 31, 1931.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3 : TT-T-291a Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for toluidine-red-toner, dry (paint pigment), amdt. 1; Aug. 11, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (TT-T-562 [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3 : TT-T-562/amdt. 1 Same : sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for towels, turkish, amdt. 2 ; Julv 13, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (DDD-T-551a [amdt. 2].) [Copies will be for- warded to depository libraries if obtainable. Supersedes Amendment 1, Mar. 28, 1945.] t T 58.10/3 : DDD-T-551a/amdt. 2 Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for varnish, spirit (shellac var- nish replacement), amdt. 1; Aug. 11, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (TT-V-13D [amdt. 1] . ) t T 58.10/3 : TT-V-130/amdt. 1 Supplement 27 and 28 to Index of Federal specifications revised Jan. 1, 1945; Aug. 24 and Sept. 14, 1945. [1945.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.10/3 : ind./945/supp. 27, 28 WAR FINANCE DIVISION Posters. Bonds help dreams come true ! buy bonds the G. I. way ! Army war bond poster. 1945. 12.7 X 9 in. f T 66.8 : B 64/58 • Can I tell 'em you're still with us? stay on the job. buy bonds, play fair: [poster]. 1945. 11 X 28 in. [Cardboard.] f War Information Office. T 66.8 : B 64/6:5 Care is costly, buy and hold war bonds; [poster]. 1945. 37 X 25.8 in. [Illustrator, Adolph Treidler. This poster also issued in sizes 28 X 21.9 in.. 25.9 X 18.4 in., and 13 X 9.2 in.] t T 66.8 : B 64/59 Keep up your payroll savings ; [all lettered] official Treasury poster. 1945. 25.9 X 18.4 in. t T 66.8 : P 29/4 We made it! how about you? our victory loan quota; official Treasury poster. 1945. 26 X 18.4 in. [Illustrator, Fagg.] t T66.8:V66 Savings bonds. Farm bond aids, victory loan. [1945.] 16 p. il. 4° (Agricul- tural Section.) t • T 66.2 : B 64/94r.-3 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1117 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Decisions. Administrator's decision, Veterans' Administration, no. 658-659, 665- 667; July 18-Sept. 26, 1915. [194.").] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t VA 1.8 : 658,etc. Life insurance. New and liberal features of national service life insurance, information for members and former members of armed forces of United States. July 1945. 16 p. 16° (Insurance form 1535A.) [Supplement to In- surance form 1535, Continuance of national service life insurance] t • Item 1124 VA 1.2 : L 62/10/945 Posters. Serve those who served, nurses are needed in Veterans' Administration hospitals. 1945. 2SX20 in. [Illustrator, Douglass. This poster also issued in size 14X10 in.] t VA1.16:N93 WAR DEPARTMENT Army regulations. Note. — Army regulations are administrative regulations for the military service and are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. • Item 1129. 15-15. Adjutant General's Department : Records administration ; Sept. 20, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. [Supersedes AR 345-10, Apr. 2G, 1944, including Changes 1, June 2S, 1944, Circular 177, 1944, Circular 416, 1944, and sec. 4, Circular 481, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 15-15 25-20. Judge Advocate General's Department : Claims, investigation of accidents, general provisions ; May 29, 1945. [1945.] 20 p. [Supersedes AR 25-20, Julv 3, 1943 (incorrectly given on publication as 1945).] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 25-20/3 25-25. Same : Claims for damage to or loss or destruction of property, or for per- sonal injury or death, caused by military personnel or civilian employees, or otherwise incident to noncombat activities, of War Department or of Armv ; Mav 29, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. [Supersedes AR 25-25, July 3, 1943.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.0 : 25-25/2 25-80. Same: Claims under. 105th article of war: May 29, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 25-80, July 3, 1943.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 25-80/3 25-220. Same : Claims in favor of United States for damage to or loss or destruction of Government property and for expense or loss sustained by Government incident to iniurv to or death of military personnel : May 29, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. I Supersedes AR 25-220, Julv 3, 1943, sec. 1, Circular 254 and sec. 1. Circular 310, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 25-220^3 30-3000. Quartermaster Corps : Price list of clothing and equipage. Changes 2 ; Sept. 4, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 30-3000, Changes 1. May 1, 1945.] ♦Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 30-3000/22/ch.2 30-3010. Same : Pricing procedure for general supplies items, Changes 1 ; Sept. 4, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 30-3010/20/ch.l 35-2420. Finance Department : Pav of enlisted men, enlistment allowance, Changes 2 ; Aug. 18, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-2420, Changes 1, Nov. 3,1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-2420/5/ch.2 35-2480. Same: Settlement of accounts of enlisted personnel upon separation from service. Changes- 2 : Sept. 21, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-2480, Changes 1, Julv 31, 1945, and sec. 1, Circular 267, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. . W 1.6 : 35-2480 /5/ch.2 35—4820. Same : Travel allowances of commissioned officers and of others entitled to same traveling allowances. Changes 1 ; Sept. 18, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. * Paper. 5c. W 1.6 : 35-4S20/5/ch.l 35-4895. Same : Vouchers for travel of militarv personnel and their dependents. Changes 3: Sept. 10. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-4895, Changes 2. July 28. 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-4895/ch.3 35-6100. Same : Pavments for telephone, telegraph, and teletypewriter service. Changes 5; Aug. 23, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W1.6: 35-6100/3/ch.5 35-6700. Same: Disposition of propertv records: Sept. 19, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 35-6700, Oct. 6, 1944.1 * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-6700 /6 40-275. Medical Department: Sanitary reports : Sept. 13, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. [Su- persedes AR 40-275, Nov. 15, 1932. including Changes 1, Jan. 25, 1943. and par. 3. Circular 71, 1941.] * Paper, r>c. W 1.6 : 40-275/4 40-590. Same: Administration of hospitals, general provisions, Changes 4; Aug. 31, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. IThese changes, effective Nov. 1, 1945, supersede so much of AR 210-50, June 1, 1944, as pertain to the central hospital fund and post hospital funds.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.0 : 40-590/5 'ch. 4 40-1080. Same: Current statistical health reports, tables, and charts; Aug. 28, 1945. [1945.] 24 p. [Supersedes Alt 40-1080, Dec. 10, 1943, including Changes 1-5, Mnr. 8. 1944 May IS, 1945, Circular 43, 1944, and Memorandum 40-45, Apr. 20, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.0 : 40-1080/5 55-120. Transportation Corps: Transportation of individuals. Changes 14: Sept. 17, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. [Supersedes par. 3, sec. 3, Circular 240, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 55-120/ch.l4 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1118 Government Publications Army regulations — Continued. 95-15. 95 15. 210-10. nun ::.-,. 000-37. 000-40. 000-500. 005-10. 005-230. 605-275. 010-5. 015-40. 015-300. 015-300. 015-301. 015-303. 015-300. 015-500. 850-20. 850-100. 850-150. Army Air Forces: Flylne, general, Changes 2; Aug. 21, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. L Supersedes AR 95-15, Changes 1, Nov. 7, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 95-15/4/eh.2 Sam.': Changes 3: Sept. 17. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 95 15, Changes 2, Aug. 21, 1945.] * Paper. 5c. W 1.6 : 95-15/4/ch.3 Posts, camps, and stations: Administration, Changes 16; Sept. 8, 1945. M!Mr>.] 2 p. [Supersedes various sections of certain circulars.] 'Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 210-10/2/ch.lG Personnel: Prescribed service uniform. Changes 6: Aug. 30, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. II. [Supersedes AR 000-35, Changes 5, July 28. 1945.] » Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600-35/5/ch.6 Same: Prescribed service uniform, women personnel of Army, Changes 2; Sept. 7. 1945. 1945. 1 p. I Supersedes AR 000-37, Changes 1, May 10, 1945, and sec. 2 Circular 208, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.0 : G00-37/2/ch.2 Same : Wearing of service uniform, Changes 5 : Aug. 23, 1945. 11945.] 2 p. [Supersedes Alt 000-40, Changes 4, Julv 28, 1945.] • Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600-40/0/ch.5 Same: Changes 6, Aug. 80, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 600-40, Changes 5, Aug. 23, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600-40/6/ch.O Same: Care and disposition of insane, Change 4: Aug. 29, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. I Supersedes AK 000-500, Change 3, Mar. 10, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6: 600-500/4/ch.4 Commissioned officers: Officers appointed in Army of United States, Changes 2: Aug. 22, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 005-10. Changes 1, Nov. 22, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. YV l.fl : 005-10 '7 'ch.2 Same: Reclassification: Sept. 0, 1945. [1945.1 20 p. [Supersedes AR 005-230. June 9, 1943, including Changes 1, Nov. 5, 1943, and Changes 3 and 4, Aug. 7, 1944 and Jan. 2, 1945, and sec. 1, Circular 280, 1943.] •Paper. 5c. \Y 1.0 : 005-230/8 Same: Resignation, Changes 1; Aug. 22, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 605-275/5/ch.l Warrant officers: General provisions, Changes 5; Aug. 22. 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.0 : 010-5/2 /ch.5 Enlisted personnel : Clothing and equipage, Changes 2, Sept. 22, 1945. 11945.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 615-40/7/ ch.2 Enlisted men : Absence without leave and desertion. Changes 7 : Aug. 21, 1945. 11945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 615-300, Changes 6. Julv 19, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 615-300/8/ch.7 Same: Discharge, release from active dutv, Changes 0: Sept. 11, 1945. 11945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 015-300, Changes 5, Mav 25. 1945.] * Pa- per, 5c. W 1.0 : 015-300/7/ch.O Same : Discharge, medical. Changes ; Aug. 31. 1945. [1945.] 6 p. [Super- sedes AR 615-301, Changes 3-5, Apr. 9-May 12, 1945.1 * Paper, 5c. W1.0: 015-301/ch.O Same: Release from active duty, release to and discharge from reserve com- ponents. Changes 4 : Sept. 19, 1945. T1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 615- 303. Changes 3, May 11, 1945, and sec. 3, Circular 152, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W1.0: 015-3G3/eh.4 Same : Discharge, misconduct. Changes 2 : Aug. 22. 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 015-300. Changes 1, Julv 24, 1945.1 * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 615-360/2/ch.2 Same : Reception and processing of men inducted or enlisted. Chancres 2 : Sept. 4. 1945. 11945.1 4 p. [Supersedes AR 015-500. Changes 1, June 25, 1945, and sec. 1, Circular 202, 1945.] * Paper. 5c. W1.0: 01 5-500/2 /ch.2 Miscellaneous : Precautions in handling gasoline, Chances 3 : Sept. 10. 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.0 : 850-20/2/ch.3 Same: Promotion of rifle practice. Change's 1: Sept. 8. 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper. 5c. W 1.0 : 850-100/4 /eh.l Same: Authorized abbreviations and symbols. Changes 2: Sept. 1. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes sec. 3. Circular 111 and sec. 1, Circular 240, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1 .0 : 850-150 '5/eh.2 51, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (Pam W1.43:38-n/eh.4 various paging, il. [Issued with W 1.4/2 : 94n/2f,4-20S Baoaar/c. Itemized bnggage list. Changes 4 ; An 3S-fi [Changes] 4.) t Circular 2P4-29S : Sept. 1-29, 1945. [1945.] perforations.] t Clinical records. Centralization, maintenance, and servicing of ooncurrent clin- ical records ; Sept. 1945. 1945. iii+17p. (Tamphlet 12-14.) t • Item 1131 W1.13: 12-14 Demobilization. Facts of demobilization. [1945.] [4] p. t •Item 1131 W 1.2 : D 39/3 Field manuals. Basic field manual: Scouting, patrolling, and sniping. Changes 3; Julv 1945. [1945.] 5 p. il. 16° (FM L'1-7r> [changes] 3.) * Paper, Tic. W 1.33 : 21-75/ch.3 Notfj.— Field manuals consist of a series of pamphlets constituting the primary means of promulgating the basic doctrines of military, training and operations. They contain training instructions relative to tactics and technique. • Item 1130 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1119 Field manuals — Continued. Same : Scouting, patrolling, and sniping, Changes 4 ; Aug. -3, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. il. lft" (FM 21-75 [changes] 4.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33 : 21-75/ch.4 Field manual: List and index of War Department publications; Aug. 1U, 1945. [.1943. J 430 p. il. 4" (FM 21-0.) [Supersedes FM 21-0, July 10, 1045.] t W 1.33 : 21-0/ is Same: Medical Department units of a theater of operations; May 1045. 1945. vi+458 p. il. 10° (FM 8-5.) [Supersedes FM 8-5, Jan. 12, 1042, includ- ing Changes 1 and 2, .May 17, 1042 and Apr. 20, 1044.] * Paper, 50c. W 1.33 : 8-5/3 Same: Quartermaster truck companies; July 1945. 1915. iv+75 p. il. 10" ( FM 10-35. ) I Supersedes TM 10-475, Dec. 1043.] * Paper, 15c. W 1.33 : 10-35 General court-martial orders 207, 209, 212-213, 216-217, 222, 220-227, 236, 23S, 241, 246-248, 256, 260, 286, 331-33S, 361-364, 382; June 11-July 26, 1045. [1045.] various paging. [Issued with perforations. Printed at Foil Belvoir, Va.] t W 1.51 : 945/207, etc. General orders 74-82; Sept. 1-27, 1945. L1945.J various paging. [Issued with perforations. Number 82 is a corrected copy.] + W 1.46: 945/74-82 Manila, P. I. Sack of Manila. [1945.] [4] +29 p. il. * Paper, 10c. • Item 1131 W 1.2 : M 31 Posters. Urgent notice [relating to discussion of military information; all lettered poster]. 1945. 2SX17.4 in. t W 1.59 : Ur 3 Psychoneurosis. What's the score in a case like mineV [prepared by Office of Surgeon General]. [1045.] cover title, [31] p. il. small 4° (Pamphlet 21-35.) [Issued to help the man who is discharged from the service because of psycho- neurosis.] | • Item 1131 W 1.43: 21-35 Scientific Research and Development Office. Take-over of OSRD contracts; June 1045. 1045. iv+62 p. (Pamphlet 20-16.) f • Item 1131 W 1.43 : 20-10 Special orders 199-233; Aug. 20-Sept. 29, 1045. [1945.] various paging, t W 1.48 : 190-233 Tables of allowances. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] $ Note. — Tables of allowances prescribe the authorized allowances of equipment for units and individuals at special installations. 10-2. Quartermaster School and Board, Changes 2; June 12, 1945. [1945.] 2 p LPrinted.] W 1.28 : 10-2/eh.2 20-2. Equipment for training purposes, Changes 1 ; July 27, 1945. [1945.] 13 p [Printed.] W 1.28 : 20-2/2/eh.l 71-2. Parachute School, Changes 3 ; July 21, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.28 : 71-2/2/ch.3 Tables of organization and equipment. J Note. — Tables of organization and equipment are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. They replace the Tables of organization and Tables of equipment heretofore issued separately, and show the organization and equipment for the type of unit indicated by the title. 1-12. Army Air Forces : Headquarters, lighter group. Changes 4 ; Aug. 18, 1945 [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : l-12/ch.4 1-12R. Same: Headquarters, fighter group, Changes 1; Aug. 18, 1945. [1945] IP. ., „ W 1.44 : l-12R/eh.l 1-67. Same : Night fighter squadron, Changes 2 ; Aug. 19, 1945. [1945.] 13 p W 1.44 : l-67/2/ch.2 1-100-1. Same: Headquarters and headquarters squadron, bomber command Changes 3 ; Aug. 13, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. W 1.44 : l-100-l/ch.3 1-137. Same: Bombardment squadron, light, Changes 3; July 10, 1945. [1945 ] 13 p. * W 1.44 : l-137/ch.3 1-168R. Same: Bombardment squadron, heavy, B-32, Changes 1; Aug 19 1945 „ [1945] ,! ''• W 1.44 : l-168R/ch. 3 1-600. Same : Aircratt control and warning organization ; July 24, 1945. [1945.] 48 p. W 1.44 : 1-600 Same: Headquarters and headquarters squadron reconnaissance wing. Changes 1 ; Aug. 7, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. W 1.44 : 1-760-1/2/ch.l 1-999. Same, aviation squadron: July 30, 1945. [1945.] 13 p [Supersedes T/O & E 1-999, Aug. 25, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Apr. 211 and June 17, 1944.] W 1.44: 1— 9§9 'J. 2-25. Cavalry reconnaissance squadron, mechanized, Changes 1 ; July 28. 1945~ [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 2-25/2/ch.l • Sent to Depository Libraries 1-760-1. 1120 Government Publications Tables of organization a>ul equipment — Continued. 3-77. Chemical processing company, Changes 2; Aug. 22, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. VV 1.44 : 3-77/C0.2 5-17. Engineer combat company (troop) ; June 1, 1945. [1945. J 13 p. [Su- persedes T/O & E 5-17, Mar. 13, 1944, including Changes 1, Aug. 2, 1944.] W 1.44 : 5-17/3 5-122. Headquarters and headquarters and service company, engineer general service regiment, Changes 1; Aug. 3, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. W 1.44 : 5-122/ch. 1 5 225T. Airborne engineer battalion, Changes 1; Aug. 2.":, 19-15. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 5 r_'5T/ch.l 5-2'>0T Headquarters and headquarters and Bervice company, airborne engineer battalion, Changes 1 ; Aug. 23, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. W 1.44 : 5-226T/ch.l -, •■'7T Parachute company, airborne engineer battalion, Changes 1 ; Aug. 23, 1945. \V 1.44 : 5-227T/ch.l 5-228T. Glider company, airborne engineer battalion, Changes 1 ; Aug. 2.;. 1945. 1 1945.] 5 p. W 1.44 : 5-228T/ch.l 5-400 Engineer aviation topographic organization ; Aug. 6, 1945. [1945.] 29 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 5-400, Nov. 1. 1943.] W 1.44 : 5-400/2 5-500 Engineer service organization, Changes 5; July 24, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. W 1.44 : 5-500/2/ch.5 6-12 Headquarters and headquarters battery, motorized, field artillery group, Changes 2; Aug. 11, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 6-12/3/ch.2 6-50-1 Headquarters and headquarters battery, motorized, corps artillery, Changes 2; Aug. 11, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 6-50-l/2/ch.2 6-110-1. Headquarters and headquarters battery, division artillery, cavalry divi- sion, Changes 1 ; Aug. 11, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 6-110-1/ch.l 6-160-1 Headquarters and headquarters battery, division artillery, armored divi- sion, Changes 2; Aug. 11, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : G-100-l/3/ch.2 Field artillerv battalion, 75-mm howitzer, pack, mountain, Changes 2 ; Aug. 14, 1945. [1945.] lp. W 1.44 : 6-185/ch.2 Headquarters and headquarters and service battery, field artillery bat- talion, 75-mm howitzer pack, mountain ; Changes 2 ; Aug. 14, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 6-1 86/ch.2 Field artillerv battery, 75-mm howitzer pack, mountain. Changes 2 : Aug. 14. 1945. '[1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 6-187/ch.2 -IT Headquarters and headquarters battery, division artillery, airborne divi- sion, Changes 1 ; Aug. 11. 1945. [1945.1 1 p. W 1.44 : 6-200-lT/ch.l Armored infantry battalion, Changes 1 ; Aug. 13, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 7-25/2 /ch.l Service companv, armored infantry battalion, Changes 1 ; Aug. 13. 1945. [1945 ] 4 p. W 1.44 : 7-29 2 /ch.l Ranger infantry battalion : Aug. 7. 1945. [1945.] 7 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-85, Feb. 29, 1944, including Changes 1 ; July 8. 1944.] W 1.44: 7-85/2 Headquarters and headquarters company, ranger infantry battalion : Aug. 7, 1945. U945.] 10 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-86, Feb. 29, 1944. including Changes 1, July 8. 1944.] W 1.44 : 7-86/2 Ranger companv, ranger infantry battalion: Aug. 7, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-87, Feb. 29, 1944, including Changes 1. July 8. 1944.] W 1.44: 7-87/2 Medical clearing company, separate. Changes 1; Aug. 2, 1945. [1945.] 8 p W 1.44 : 8-28/2/ch.l General hospital, Changes 5 ; Aug. 24, 1945. [1945.] lp. _ W 1.44 : 8-550 /ch. 5 Mobile Army surgical hospital (capacity, 60 bed) ; Aug. 23, 1945. [1945.1 10 p. W 1.44 : 8-571 Ordnance depot company, Changes 1 ; Aug. 7, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 9-0 t /2'ch.l Ordnance maintenance battalion, armored division, Changes 1 : July 30. 1945. [1945.1 1 p. W 1.44: 9-65/2 be Inserted In the manual.] t • W 1.35 : l9-500/ch.2 Same : Changes 3 ; Aug. 9, 1945. [1945.] l p. 4° (TM 19-500 [changes] 3.) [Accompanied by certain revised pages to he inserted in the manual.] t • W1.35:19-500/ch.3 Same: Changes 4; Aug. 23, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (TM 19-500 [changes] 4.) [Accompanied by certain new and revised pages to be inserted in the manual.] f • W 1.35 : 19-500/ch.4 Same: Changes 6; Aug. 27, 1945. 4945. 1 p. 4° (TM 19-500 [changes] 6. > [Accompanied by certain revised and reprinted pages to be inserted in the manual.] f • W1.35: 19-500/ch.6 Same: Changes 7; Aug. 29, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (TM 19-500 [changes] 7.) [Accompanied by certain revised and reprinted pages to be inserted in the manual.] t • W 1.35 : 19-500/ch.7 Same: Changes 8; Sept. 4, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (TM 19-500 [changes] 8.) [Accompanied by certain revised pages and app. G to be inserted in the manual.] t • W 1.35 : 19-500/ch.8 Same: Enemv prisoners of war [Contents and chap. 8 and 9] ; Aug. 15, 1945. [1945.] [41] p. 4° (TM 19-500 [chap. 8 and 9].) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] t • W 1.35 : 19-500/chap.S,9 Same: Engine, gasoline, marine, Briggs & Stratton model B (engines up to 300500) ; Dec. 29, 1944. [Reprint] 1945. [2] +26 p. il. 4° (TM 55-1110.) t • W 1.35 : 55-111C Same: Engine, gasoline, marine, Kermath, model sea-raider six, fresh water cooled ; Dec. 21, 1944. 1945. 80+ [2] p. il. 2 pi. 4° (TM 55-1148). f • W 1.35 : 55-1148 Same: Engine, marine Diesel, Cooper-Bessemer, model GSB-8, 6 units; Nov. 1944. 1944 [published 1945.] [217] p. il. 4° (TM 55-1092.) t W 1.35 : 55-1092 Same : Engine, marine, gasoline, Chris-Craft, models K, KR. and KB : Apr. 12, 1944. [Reprint] 1945. [3] +19 p. IL (TM 55-1100.) t W 1.35 : 55-1100 Same: Engine, marine, gasoline, model L-6'; Mar. 11, 1944. [Reprint] 1945. [6] +141 p. il. (TM 55-1082.) * Paper, 25c. W 1.35 : 55-1082 Same: Generating set, gasoline engine driven, Onan, model OTC 15BE ; Nov. 23, 1944. [Reprint] 1945. iv+48 p. il. (TM 55-3008.) t W 1.35 : 55-3008 Same: Maintenance manual, trucks, 1^-ton, 4X2, GMC, model CF-351 ; Oct. 1, 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [216] p. 11. 4° (TM 10-1703.) t W 1.35 : 10-1703 Same: Operation of railroads, maintenance of signals; June 1945. 1945. ii+45 p. 16° (TM 55-277.) * Paper, 10c. • W 1.35: 55-277 Same : Operation of railroads, maintenance of way and structures [with list of references] ; July 1945. 1945. iv+124 p. il. 16° (TM 55-275.) [Super- sedes TM 55-275, Feb. 4, 1944.] * Paper, 25c. • W 1.35 : 55-275/2 Same: Parts list, truck, 1%-ton, 4X4, Dodge models VF 404, 405, 406 and 407; Sept. 13, 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [83] p. il. 4° (TM 10-1178.) t W 1.35 : 10-1178 Same: Parts price list, truck, y 2 -ton (LC), 4X2, Chevrolet (job 21G) ; Jan. 2, 1942. [Reprint] 1945. 109 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1250.) t W 1.35 : 10-1250 Same: Preparation of separation forms, Changes 1; Aug. 28, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (TM 12-236 [changes! 1.) [Accompanied by reprinted page 17 and revised page 18 to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper. 5c. • W 1.35 : 12-236/ch. 1 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1123 Technical manuals — Continued. Same: Pumper and generator, Kermath model sea chief, 2% and 5 KW ; Nov. 1944. [Reprint] 19J5. [2] +102 p. il. 2 pi. 4° (TM 55-3000.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] t W 1.35: 55-3000 Same: Semipermanent highway and railway trestle bridges; Apr. 1945. 1945. ii+350 p. 11. oblong large 8° (TM 5-286.) * Paper, $1.75. • W 1.35 : 5-286 - Same: Test unit 1-176, Changes 1; Aug. 18, 1945. [1945.] 16 p. il. (TM 11-2626 [changes] 1.) t • W 1.35 : 11-2626/ch. 1 Same: Theater shipping document, Changes 1; Mar. 10, 1945. 1945. 1 \). 4° (TM 38—413 [changes] 1.) [Copies will be forwarded to depository libra- ries if obtainable.] t W 1.35 : 38-413/ch.l ■ Same: Travel allowances [Changes 6; July 2, 1945]. [1945.] p. iii-iv, 4° (TM 14-503 [changes 6].) [Accompanied by revised title, contents, and list of illustrations pages and revised pages 43-93 to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper, 20c. • W 1.35 : 14-503/ch. 6 Same: Typewriter maintenance; Nov. 1944. 1944 [published 1945]. [2] +149 p. il. 4° (TM 37-305.) [Copies will be forwarded to depository libraries if obtainable.] f W 1.35: 37-305 Telephone directory. Telephone directory, War Department, Aug. 10, 1945. [1945.] iv + 77+C 49+ [1] p. 4° t W 1.19 : 945/8 Same, Sept. 7, 1945. 1 1945.] i v +76+C 4S p. 4° ? W 1.19: 945/9 1 raining circular 24-38; June 9-Sept. 18, 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. [Issued with perforations.] % W 1.36 : 945/24-38 WAC life; May 1945. [1945.] viii+19l p. il. 16° (Pamphlet 35-3.) t • Item 1131 W 1.43 : 35-3 ARMY AIR FORCES Books. AAF convalescent hospital basic collection of books distributed auto- matically to hospital branch of AAF technical libraries. [1945.] 16 p. f° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-37521 W 108.2 : B 64/3 Government supplies. Index of specifications approved for AAF procurement, May 25, 1945 ; compiled by Air Technical Service Command, Wright Field, Ohio. Mendle Printing Company. St. Louis, Mo. |Aug. 29, 1945J. x +233 p. [Semi- annual] t (limited distribution). W 108.13/3 : 945/1 U. S. Army specifications. Note. — In the list below, some of the Amendments are for specifications which were issued during the time when entries for the specifications appeared in the Monthly catalog under the Adjutant General's Department, and for these, the old classification, W 3.48/1 :, is retained in order that they may be filed with the publications to which they belong. U. S. Army specification: Case, shipping (air force organization equip- ment) ; July 15 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1945.] 5 p. il. 12° (No. 94-40340.) [Supersedes No. 40340-B, July 14, 1944.] f W 1.49: 94-40340 Same: Color for Army Air Forces airplanes, amdt. 3; Aug. 18, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 11, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 98-24113-15 [amdt. 3].) f W 3.4S/1 : 98-24113-P,/amdt.3 — Same: Developer, film, type B-5 (portable) ; June 29, 1945. [Wright Field Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 11, 1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (No. 75-200-A.) [Supersedes No. 75-200, Sept. 24, 1942.] | W 1.49 : 75-200-A Same: Dolly, propeller, type C-1B, amdt. 2; June 23, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 27, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 94-30111-A [amdt. 2].) [Super- sedes and includes Amendment 1, Apr. 20, 1945.] f W 1.49 : 94-30111-A/anidt.2 Same: Generator, engine-driven, type 0-1 (100 ampercs-28 volts); July 19, 1945. [Wright Field. Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1945.] 4 p. il. 12° (No. 95- 32274-B.) [Supersedes No. 95-32274-A, Nov. 9, 1942.] f W 1.49 : 95-32274-B • Sent to Depository Libraries 1124 Government Publications Government supplies — Continued. Same: Generator, engine-driven, type R-l (aircraft, 24 volts D. C), amdt. 1; July 20, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 13, 1946.] 2 p. 12° (No. 95-323G2 [amdt. 1].) f W 1.49 : 85-32362/amdt.l Same: Heater, utility, type F-3 (shelter), amdt. 1 ; July 19, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-40729 [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 : 94-40729/amdt.l Same: Hoist, aircraft bomb, tvpe C-3A ; July 14, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 13, 11)4",. | (j p. 12° (No. 93-24583-B.) [Supersedes No. 93-245S3-A, Sept. 26, 1944.] f W 1.49 : 93-245S3-B Same: Indicator, airspeed, type B-SA (aircraft), amdt. 3: July 19, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 27, 1945.] 2 p. 11. 12° (No. 94-27974-C [amdt. 3}.) t W1.49: 94-27974-C/amdt.3 Same: Lens, photographic (G% inch, F/4.5), amdt. 1; Aug. 18, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 7, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 75-212-A [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 :75-212-A/amdt.l Same : Lenses, photographic, general specification for, amdt. 3 ; Aug. 18, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 11, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-150-C [amdt. 3].) t W 1.49 : 75-150-C/amdt.3 Same: Magazine, camera, type A-8 (aircraft), amdt. 1; Aug. 13, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 11, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-239-A [amdt. 1]. ) t W 1.49 : 75-239-A/amdt.l Same : Mattress, pneumatic, type A-3, amdt. 1 ; Aug. 6, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 17, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-3187 [amdt. 1].) j W 1.49 : 94-3187/amdt J. Same : Protective coatings and finishes for aircraft and aircraft parts, general specifications for, amdt. 1 ; June 21, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 27, 1945.] 6 p. 12° (No. 3-100-1 [amdt. 1].) f W 3.48/1 : 3-100-I/amdt.l Same: Release, bomb rack, type A-3 (12 volts D. C), amdt. 1; June 13, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 15, 1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 93-24742 [amdt. 1].) f W 3.48/1 : 93-24742/amdt.l Same : Washer, photographic print, tvpe A-24, amdt. 1 ; Aug. IS, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Sept. 7, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 75-201-A Tamdt. 1].) t W 1.49 : 75-201-A/amdt.l Same: Watch, navigation, type A-8 (ground speed) ; July 7, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (No. 94-27749-A.) [Supersedes No. 94-27749, Nov. 9, 1940.] t W 1.49 : 94-27749-A ARMY SERVICE FORCES ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Organization. [Adjutant General's Office, organization and functions, approved July 23, 1945, revised pages] ; Sept. 1, 1945. [1945.] [15] leaves, il. oblong 8° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in original publication.] % W 3.2 : Or 3/6/945/rev. pages Posters. Christmas overseas gifts, wrap securely, address correctly, choose gifts wisely, mail between Sept. 15-Oct. 15; [poster], n. p. Recruiting Publicity Bureau, United States Army [July 9, 1945]. 27.2X21 in. [Illustrator, Graves.] % W 3.46/1 :C 46 ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Note. — For publications pertaining to civil functions see Engineer Department under War Department. Atomic energy. General account of development of methods of using atomic- energy for military purposes under auspices of United States Government, 1940-45 [with sample list of reports] ; by H. D. Smyth. [1945.] cover title, iii-vii-f 1S2 p. il. [Copyright 1945 by H. D. Smyth.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 1154 L. C. card 45-7713 W 7.2 : At 7 • Sent to Depository Libraries October 1945 1125 Government supplies. U. S. Army specifications. U. S. Army specification : Breaker, paving, pneumatic ; June 22, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° (No. 44-129.) [Processed.] t W 1.49 : 44-129 Same: Brush, sign writing; Aug. 30, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (No. 30-68.) [Processed.] t W 1.49 : 30-68 Same: Charge, springing, rod, earth, blast-driven; Aug. 25, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (No. 49-42.) [Processed.] t W 1.49: 49-42 Same: Finisher, concrete, form riding, 20-25 ft width, with or without vibrator ; Aug. 25, 1945. [1945.] 20 p. 12° (No. 44-133.) [Processed.] t W 1.49 : 44-133 Same* Fuse, blasting, time; Aug. 11, 1945. [1945.1 5 p. 12° (No. 49- 16A.) [Processed. Supersedes No. 49-16, Jan. 14, 1944.] t W1.49:49-16A ■ Same: Grader, road, towed type, elevating, power-controlled, 48-inch car- rier ; Aug. 25, 1945. [1945.] 19 p. 12° (No. 44-136.) [Processed.] t W 1.49 : 44-136 Same: Lacquer, brushing, quick-drying, red; Aug. 25, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (No. 3-211.) [Processed.] t W 1.49: 3-211 Same: Paint, traffic, runway, black; May 18, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. 12° No. 3-201). ) [ Processed.] f W 1.49 : 3-206 Same : Scraper, road motorized, cable operated, 12-cu yd ; June 22, 1945. [1945.] 14 p. 12* (No. 44-134.) [Processed.] t W 1.49: 44-134 Same: Starters, motor, across-the-line and reduced voltage, manual and magnetic, % to 100 HP; Aug. 30, 1945. [1945.1 7 p. 12° (No. 12-13.) [Processed.] t W 1.49: 12-13 Same : Trailer, 2 wheel, special, 1*4 ton, arc welder ; Aug. 25, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 12° (No. 91-117.) [Processed.] f W 1.49: 91-117 — Same: Wire, barbed, jungle, with 1000-ft reel; Aug. 30, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (No. 48-47.) [Processed.] t W 1.49: 48-47 INFORMATION AND EDUCATION DIVISION Army talk, orientation fact sheet 76-79, June 16-July 7, 1945; [prepared by Army Orientation Branch]. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Weekly. Num- bers 1-30, entitled Fact sheet, were entered in the Monthly catalog for Nov. 1944, p. 1329. Numbers 31-75 were restricted and were not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t W 109.212 : 76-79 76. Navy nnd the war. 77. From D-Day to D + 337. 78. The war in Mediterranean theater. 79. Bretton Woods, investment in peace ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Gage design manual for ordnance materiel ; Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] [147] p. il. 4" (Inspection Gage Sub-Office, Inspection Branch, Production Service Division. Industrial Service.) * Paper, 50c. • Item 1182. L. C. ca rd 45-37522 W 34.5 : G 12 QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY Government supplies. U. S. Army specification: Box, match, waterproof; July 5, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (No. 28-130.) [Supersedes B. C. D. No. 115A, Nov. 18, 1944.] t W 1.49 : 2S-130 Same: Duck, cotton, plied-yarns (Army, numbered and special use), amdt. 1; June 7, 19-15. 1945. 1 p. 12° (N. 6-342 [amdt. 1].) t W 1.49 :0-342/a Hid t.1 Same: Test methods for textiles: May 11, 1945. [1945.] 56 p. il. 12° (No. 100-48.) [Supersedes P. Q. D. No. 447A, June 26, 1944.1 f W 1.41): UK! is • Sent to Depository Libraries 1126 Government Publications ENGINEER DEPARTMENT Nora. — For pul Mentions pertaining to other than civil functions see Engineer Depart- ment tinder Army Service Forces. Cleveland Harbor, Ohio, letter submitting report on review of reports <>n Cleveland Harbor, Ohio, and subsequent correspondence in relation thereto. 1945. vil+22 p. map- (H. doc. 95, 79th Cong. 1st Bess.) f NOHl HKUX AM) NORTHWK8TEKN LAKES SURVEY Note. Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the International boundary at St. Regis, of Lake of the Woods of Rainy Lake, of Lake Cham- plain, and of the natural navigable waters of the Xew York state canals ar« prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Office, f>49 Federal Bnilding, Detroit, Mich. A catalog (with Index maps). Bhowing localities, scales, prices, and conditions of sale, may be bad upon application at the above office. A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and gives detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, may be purchased from the TT. S. Lake Survey Office. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April). Supple- ments thereto are published monthly during the navigation season and are sent free to all who have obtained the bulletin. Charts St. Marys River, Lake Huron l<> Lake Mnnuscong; chart 61. Scale 1:40.000. U. S. Lake Survey Office. Detroit. Mich., edition of June 1945. 33X45 in. (Catalogue no. 61.) t .">0c W 33.6 : 61/945 Superior, Lair. Lake Superior. Beaver Bay to Pigeon Point. Minn.; coast chart 07. Scale 1 : 120,000. U. S. Lake Survev'Offi^e. Detroit. Mich., edition of June 1945. 33X46 in. (Catalogue no. 97.) i 50c. TV 33.6: 97/945 Inset : Grand Marais. Minn. Lake Superior. Redridge to Little Girls Point. Mich.; coast chart 95. Scale 1 : 120.000. U. S. Lake Survev Office, Detroit. Mich., edition of June 1945. 33X45 in. (Catalogue no. 05.1 f 50c. W 33.6 : 95/945 Inset : Ontonagon Harbor, Mich. GENERAL STAFF Demobilization of Army, remarks hy George C. Marshall made to Members of Congress. Library of Congress auditorium, Sept. 20, 1945; presented by Mr. Thomas of Utah. 1945. [1] +12 p. (S. doc. 90. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f L. C. card 45-36734 WAR MOBILIZATION AND RECONVERSION OFFICE CONTRACT SETTLEMENT OFFICE Maryland Sanitary Manufacturing Corporation. Appeal of Maryland Sanitary Manufacturing Corporation v. War Department, decided Aug. 7. 1945; state- ment of facts [opinion, and decision]. [1945.] 10 p. f Appeal Board, pro- ceeding no. 10.) t • Item 1131 Y 3.W 19 7 : 108/10 Precision Metal d Machine Co. Appeal of Precision Metal & Machine Company v. War Department: appeal of Kal Machine Works. Inc.. r. [same], decided Aug. 6. 1945; statement of facts [opinion, and decision]. [1045.] 6 p. (Ap- peal Board, proceeding no. 8, 9.) t • Item 1131 Y 3.W 19/7 : 10S/8,9 Taylor, Edward L. Appeal Of Edward Lee Taylor r. Civil Aeronautics Adminis- tration, prime contract no. CAA-23230, decided Aug. 7. 194.": facts [opinion. and decision]. [1945.] 3 p. (AppealBoard.proceedingno.il.) t • Item 1131 Y 3.W 19/7 : 108/11 Warren, J. M., d Co. Appeal of J. M. Warren & Company r. War Department, decided Aug. 7, 194." ; statement of facts [opinion, and decision]. [194.".] 5 p. (Appeal Board, proceeding no. 12.) f • Item 1131 Y 3.W 19/7 : 108/12 • Sent to Depository Libraries INDEX Monthly Catalog, October 1945 Note. — Entries appear in this Index under subjects or titles. Bulletins, Circulars. Manuals, etc., of the various Government offices are listedd under "Bulletins", etc. For names of Government offices issuing publications, see "Alphabetical list of Government authors" in the front of this Catalog. A Page A. I>. W. Paper Co., Inc 1078 Abbreviations, Army regulations 1118 Abilene & Southern Ry., court case 1078 Abraham Lincoln National Histori- cal Park 1071 Absence without leave, Army regula- tions 1118 Accidents, railroad, investigation re- ports 1073-74 Accounts and accounting : I. C. C. order 1072 settlement of accounts 1117 stabilization program 1103 Acids, general schedule of supplies 1114 Adhesives and adhesion, survey 1090 Adjutant General's Department : Army regulations 1117 organization and functions 1124 Advertising displays, rates on 1076 Advisory Board on Just Compensation- 1099 Aerology. Navy training course 1094 Aeronautics : air transport services, agreement with Canada 1109 air transport services, agreement with Ireland 1109 aviation agreements 1109 aviation for teachers 1039 aviation's place in civilization 1039 civil air regulations, amendments- 1040 feeder-line air transportation serv- ice 1058 flying, Army regulations 1118 Agricultural Byproducts Laboratory-- 1054 Agricultural buildings for counties 1035 Agricultural conservation program : applications for payment 1036 checking forage utilization 1029 determining performance 1029 furnishing materials and services- 1029 Agricultural credit : farm loan, etc., acts, compilation- 1043 publications, price list 1066 see also Production credit system. Agricultural Credit Agency, creating-- 1044 Agricultural products, publications 1066 Agriculture : impact of war 1030 planning for peace and prosperity. 1108 postwar 1030 statistics, publications, price list- 1066 Air compressors, tank-mounted, stand- ard 1041 Air flow, isotropic turbulent flow 1090 Air lines, see Aeronautics. Air transport services, .sec Aeronautics. Aircraft, surplus, requesting informa- tion 1050 Aircraft bomb hoist, specification 1124 Airframe Industry, productivity changes Kiss Airplanes : equipment recording take-off, etc_ 1039 introduction to 1094 rate of climb 1039 Airports, small 1039 Akron, Canton & Youngstown Ry., rates on cartridge-case cups__ 1076 668866 — 45— No. 609 8 Page Alabama Great Southern R. R., rates on lumber 1077 Alabama, Tennessee & Northern R. R., I. C. C. decision 1077 Alaska : district judge, retirement 1049 map 1068 mineral industry 1069 publications, price list 1066 real property law, functions under- 1052, 1059 Alfalfa varieties in United States 1032 Alien enemies, removal, proclamation- 1099 Alkylbenzenes, heats of combustion, etc 1041 All-American Canal, specifications, etc_ 1072 Allberrv, Agnes J., relief of estates-- 1056 Allen, Guv P.. relief 1044 Allen, Leslie O.. jr., relief 1044 Allowances, see Pay, allowances, etc. Alton, Edwin, relief 1044 Alton, Helen, relief 1044 Aluminum, preprint from minerals year- book 1070 Aluminum alloys : effects of range of stress, etc 1091 mechanical strength properties 1090 American Industrial Warehouse Corp__ 1082 American republics : guide to official publications 1090 inter- American cooperation 1103 program aids 1103 American Stove Co., St. Louis Division- 1107 Ammonium chloride, specification 1114 Ammonium nitrate, specification 1095 Andersen, Andreas, relief 1044 Anderson, Emma, court case 1103 Anti-freeZe-solution testers, specifica- tion 1116 Apple scald controlled by oiled wraps__ 1030 Apples, cold storage outlook 1035 Appointment in Army of United States. 1118 Appropriations, see names of depart- ments, etc., or special subject. Aprons, operating, specification 1114 Archbold, Walter' H., jr., patent appeal. 1042 Argentina, publications 1090 Arizona, frozen food locker plants 1067 Arkansas R. R., reconstruction loan__ 1074 Arkansas Valley Ry., Inc 1060 Armada quadrangle. Mich 1069 Armed forces : leave accrued in, pay Gov't, em- ployees 1055 retirement rights, protect 1055 voluntary recruitment act — 1051, 1059 Army : appropriations for military estab- lishments, recisions 1103 commissioned officers, regulations- 1118 enlisted men, regulations 1118 general of Army, permanent ap- pointment 1053 personnel regulations 1118 talk, orientation fact sheet 1125 warrant officers, regulations 1118 Army Air Forces, regulations 1118 I II Index Army posts, sec Military posts, <-;i in 1 1 s, and stations. Arnold, Edwin G., appointment Artificial respiration, article A run ilc I Corporal ion Ash.', IBugene, Electric <'o Asparagus, canned, specification Asphalt and related bitumens Associated 'las .v Electric Co Associated Gas & Electric Corporation- Atchison, Topeka & Santa We Ry. : rales on advertising displays rales on semitrailers Atkins. B. C, & CO Atlanta & St. Andrews Hay Ry., freight rates Atlanta, Birmingham & Coast R. K., accident Atlantic Coast, light list Atlantic ('nasi Line K. K., accident Atlantic Coast Shipping Co., inc Atomic power : for military purposes si ii dy At water. William C., jr.. court case Australia, full employment policy Austria, biographical sources ' Aviation, see Aeronautics. Avigation, training handbook Awards and decorations, tech. manual- Awards of Railroad Adjustment Bd Ii Pagf 1101 1093 1078 1078 1114 1088 1084 1084 1076 1077 1078 1076 1074 1093 1074 1111 1124 1059 1001) 10SS 1090 1030 1121 1093 Badt, Harry A., court case 1084 Baggage, itemized list 1118 Baker, Martha I)., court case 107S Baker, William E., court case 1078 Bakersfield, Calif., soil survey 1032 Balkans, references ' 1090 Baltimore & Ohio R. R. : accident 1073 rates on iron 1076 reconstruction financing 1074 Bandage rollers, specification- 1116 Bankruptcy referees, qualifications 1058 Barbed wire, specification 1125 Barde steel Co 1103 Barium and its alloys, making i07o Barnett, Earl S., motor carrier deci- sion 1075 Barnett, R. B. motor carrier decision- 1075 Barnett Detroit Cartage Co 1075 Bass, Nannie, relief 1044 Batteries, storage, specification 1095 Baumahn, Carl, relief 1044 Bauxite, preprint from minerals year- book ' 1070 Bayarsky, David, court case 1078 Bazley, J. Robert, court case 107S Beach, Carmen, court case 107S Beasley, 1. H., relief 1041 Bedford, Charles E., court case 1111 Belgium, employment conditions 1088 Beltsvillo quadrangle, Md 1069 Benali El Oukili Boucheta, compen- satins 1059 Kendix Aviation Corporation 1042 Berg Shipbuilding Co 107S Biberman Bros.. Inc _ nO'l Birds : migratory, regulations 1007 ol northern Thailand 110S Birth, sorting, etc., punch cards 1039 Bismuth, preprint from minerals year- book " 1070 Black, Edward E.. cxr., court case 107!) Black, Harry L.. relief of estate 1056 Black locust, American wood __ io.ji Blackstrap molasses, tolerance of lambs 10°9 Blair Quarries, Inc 1092 Blandford. John B.. jr.. address 1091 Blocked nationals, proclaimed list iiii'i ■oils, general schedule of supplies ___ 1114 Books, AAF convalescent hospital- ll^s Bonn. Aaron, court case _ 1103 Boston, .Mass., court case 1060, in maritime control area Boulder Canyon project, specifications- Howies, Chester, radio talks Boxes : match, specification spa re-pa rls. specification wood, overseas shipment . Bradford, Robert H., court case of exr_ Bradford, Ruth E., court case Brady, James A., relief Bratton, Sue F., relict of guardian Breaker, paving, specification Bretton Woods Conference. ,«c United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference. Brewer, W. A., court case Breymann, M. A., court case Breymann, M. A., Dredging Co Bridges, semipermanent, technical manual Brockbank, Merrill J., court ease Brockbank Apparel Co Brooks, George, court case Brooks, Robert R., radio talks Brotherhood of Railway & Steamship Clerks. Freight Han- dlers. Express & Sta 1 ion Employees Brushes, specification Buckets, metal, galvanized, specifica- tions Buffalo & Fort Erie Public Bridge Au- thority Building : codes and construction practice, etc materials and structures reports- Bulletins : Coast Guard bulletin, index to Page 1078 1099 1072 1103 1125 1095 1095 1086 1086 1045 1045 M25 1086 1060 1060 1123 1110 1110 1078 1103 1110 1125 1114 1060 1041 1041 War Dept. technical bulletins see also special subject. Bulls, sires proved Burtoh-Sutton Oil Co., Ine Bus drivers, school, training Business : capital outlay plans, business, etc_ small business problems 1054, 1093 1121 1031 107S 1063 1040 1055 Cabbage mosaic, viruses associated.- 1032 Cabell, Hartwell, court case 1110 Cable cutters, specification 1095 Cables, see Electric cables. Cabot. Claire M., court ease 1103 Cabot, John B., court case 1103 Cabot Investment Co 1103 Cadets, see Coast Guard. Cadillac Tool & Die Co 1079 Cadwallader-Gibson Co., Inc 1077 Caffey Robertson-Smith, Inc 1045 Canal Zone, see Panama Canal. Calendar of business : Commerce Com., Senate 1057 Finance Com.. Senate 1057 Foreign Relations Com., Senate 1058 Judiciary Com., House 1048 Judiciary Com.. Senate 1058 Military Affairs Com., House 1050 Military Affairs Com., Senate 1058 Naval Affairs Com., House 1051 Public Lands and Surveys Com., Senate 1059 Ways and Means Com., House 1054 California : court case 1079 publications, price list 1066 transportation map 1066 California Electric Power Co 1079 Calipers, specification 1095 Calistoga quadrangle, Calif 1069 Calloway County, Ky., soil survey 1032 Canada : air transport services 1109 price control 1088 October 1945 in Page Canal Zone, see Panama Canal. Cannabis sativa, mental diseases and crime in India 1113 Cantalupo, Mr. and Mrs. Albert, relief- 1056 Cantalupo, John, relief 1056 Cans, safety, specification 1114 Cape Hatteras maritime control area- 1099 Capital, see Working capital. Carbon black, preprint, minerals year- book 1070 Carren, Lily L., relief 1043 Carriers, see Common carriers. Cartridge-case cups, rales on 1076 Casco Bay maritime control area : 1099 Casein, influence on renal lesions 1064 Case, shipping, specification 1123 Cases adjuged, see Decisions. Casperaites, Albert W., motor carrier decision 1075 Casper's South Jersey Express 1075 Cement, general schedule of suppplies- 1114 Cement Institute 1079 Censorship, statistical information control 1099 Census, schedules for collecting data- 1039 Cereal (breakfast food), specification- 1114 Champlin Refining Co 1079 Charts, OPA chart book 1103 see also Maps and charts. Chemicals : general schedule of supplies 1114 industrial reference service 1040 Cheney California Lumber Co 1079 Chesapeake & Ohio Ry., rates on coal 1076 Chestnut, American wood 1034 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R., rates on gravel 1072 Chicago Flexible Shaft Co 1110 Chicago Great Western Ry., I. C. C. decision 1077 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R. R. : accident 1074 rates on gums and resins 1076 Chickasaw Indians, court case 1079 Child labor, letters of commitment 1087 Children : the child, title page for v. 8 1087 publications, price list 1066 State and community planning 1088 Chiropractors, compensation act 1057 Choctaw Indians, court case 1079 Chromite, preprint from minerals year- book 1070 Church, Francois L., court case of exr_ 1079 Cigarette paper, report 1111 Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pa- cific Rv., rates on tile- board 1077 Cincinnati Union Terminal Co 1073 Circuit-breakers, air, specification 1095 Circulars : War Dept. circular 1118 War Dept. training circular 1123 see also special subject. Citizenship : English and Government for can- didates 1087 naturalization requirements, etc__ 1087 City finances 1038 Civil Aeronautics Bd., economic pro- ceedings 1040 Civil service : classified, amend act extending 1055 from military to civil service 1038 rules, amending 1099 Civil service pensions : credit for military service 1055 exempt annuity payments from taxation 1053 protect persons iii armed forces__ 1055 Claims : Army regulations 1117 Navy, system for settlement 1047 see also names of claimants, or Government office. Clarke, Stanley, trustee, court case 1084 Page Classification bulletin, Patent Office 1042 Clause, Robert L., court case mi Clay : preprint from minerals yearbook- 1070 rates on lyjy Cleaner, toilet-bowl, specification 1114 Cleveland Harbor, report 1126 Climatological data for United States. 1042 Clinical laboratory reagents, specifica- _. . , tions 1096, ins Clinical records, see Records. Cloth, cotton, specification 1114 Clothing : enlisted men, regulations 1118 price list ni7 Coal : economics of traffic flow 1113 international trade 1070 Pennsylvania anthracite 1070 rates on 1076 spontaneous heating tendencies— 1070 Coast Guard : appointments to cadetships 1093 laws 1093 Coatings, exterior, specifications Z 1095 Codes of law : District of Columbia, supplements- 1049 Codes of law : District of Columbia, supplements- 1049 United States, codify title 18 1053 Coffee, entry regulations 1100 Coleman Lamp & Stove Co 1076 Collins, Amelia E., court case 1079 Collins, Cornelius J., court case 1085 Colloids, customs appeal 1061 Color for AAF airplanes, specification- 1123 Columbia Basin, rural recreational areas 1072 Commercial products, commodities and services, directory 1104 Commissioned oflicers, see Army — Pub- lic Health Service. Common carriers : corporate names, supplement to list 1073 economy and fitness 1112 Communications act of 1934, with amendments and index- 1062 Communications Branch, report 1039 Conciliation commissioners, bankruptcy referees 1058 Concrete finisher, specification 1125 Congress of United States, organiza- tion, index to hearings 1043 Connecticut, terms of district court 1049 Construction, business and employ- ment 1054 Consumer credit, regulation 1062 Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co 1084 Continental Oil Co 1077 Contracts, see Government contracts. Conveyors, roller, specification 1095 Copper, preprints from mineral year- book ._ 1070-71 Copper-phthalocyanine-blue, specifica- tion 1114 Corn, shelled, 7 questions to ask 1033 Corporations : .American listed, survey 1107 Government, financial control 1048, 1053 registered, working capital 1107 Cost ascertainment, see Mail matter. Cotton : fabrics, deterioration 1032 farm storage, loan instructions 1030 pellets, dental, specification 1114 see also names of articles manu- factured from cotton. Cotton-gin presses, standard-density 1033 Council Bluffs, Iowa, relief 1100 Court decisions of interest to labor 1088 Court martial orders, general 1119 Cove, William K., correct naval record 1051 Covered smut, see Smuts. Cowell Portland Cement Co 1079 IV Index Page Cralgsvllle quadrangle, Va 1069 Cranes, rates on 1070 Crayons, chalk, specification 1015 • 'rinii' and criminals : judicial criminal statistics 1038 uniform crime reports 1087 m i also Wa r criminals. Crlshon, Alfred S., I. C. C. decision— l<»77 Crosthwait, David N., jr.. patent ap- peal L042 CrOSSetl Western Co 1080 Cryptographic activities, see Military Information, Curry, Franc M.. court case 1111 cutters, cable, specification 1095 I) 1> Day, from D-day to D plus 337 1 L26 Dalrj products, rates on 1075 Dairying, back D. S. D. A. program 1035 Dallas. Tex., court case 1104 Danks, Edmund P., admr., relief 1043 Danks, Edna S., relief of admr 1043 Davis, l'on A., court case 1080 Davis, Harry C, court case 1080 Daylight Baving, termination 1 u 4 ,s , 1058 DDT : control of — A quadrimaculatus 1063 European elm bark beetle 1031 spruce budworm 1031 tests against pea weevil 1031 tests on sucking insects 1031 Death, sorting, etc., punch cards 1039 Deceased personnel, technical manual- 1121 Decentralization, graphic guide 1055 l decisions : Interstate Commerce Commission- 1074, 1077 National Lahor Relations Board- 1092 Securities and Exchange Commis- sion 1107 Veterans Administration 1117 see ulso Opinions — also special subject. Deck-covering, specification 1095 Decorations of honor, technical man- ual— 1121 Deer, Charles, court case 1005 Deer, Jack, court case 10G5 Defense, investigation of program 1059 Defense Plant Corporation 1083 Defense Transportation Office, func- tions, etc 1100 Delaware & Hudson R. R., court case. 1083 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western R. R., rates on cranes 1076 Demobilization (industrial) : graphic guide 1055 outline of plans 1100 Demobilization (military) : facts 1118 Navy's program 1094 of Army 1050 remarks by George C. Marshall— 1126 Dental research and care 1057 Denver & Salt Lake By., accident 1074 Derris elliptica, mineral deficiences 1032 Deschutes County, Oreg., lands 1060 Desertion, Army regulations 1118 Des Moines County, Iowa, court case-- 1080 Detention standards, juveniles and adults 1062 Detonation detector, use in flight 1091 Detroit Edison Co 1104 Developer, film, specification 1123 Devonian stratigraphy, Montana 1068 Diarrheal diseases, acute, studies 1064 Dibuylphthalate, specification 1095 Dies, specification 1096 Diesel engines, technical manual- 1121, 1122 Diestocks, specification 109(i Directories, sec names of departments, etc., issuing directories. Disabled American Veterans, report— 1043 Discharge, Army regulations 1118 Disciplina escolar 1097 same (in French) 1097 Page Distinguished Flying Cross, award regulations 11 00 Distribution, methods and costs 1065 District Courts in Connecticut 1049 District of Columbia : and Virginia, boundary line 1057 appropriations 1102 code of law, supplements in 10 slum areas, replanning, etc 1057 Washington after the war 1066 District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency 1057 District Training School, road opening. 1047 Ditch lining, concrete slab 1064 Doii. Francis, court case 1080 Dolly, propeller, specification 1123 Donatell, Michael c. relief 1056 Doniphan quadrangle, Mo 1069 Doves. urning 1067 Drawing instruments, specification 1096 Driggers, Catherine, relief 1045 DriSCOll, Denis . I., trustee, court case__ 1084 Drugs : general schedule of supplies 1114 industrial reference service 1040 Drumb, Aden, court case 1080 Duck (textile), specification 1125 Duke, Bills, relief 1045 Duodenal-outfits, specification 1115 Duquesne Warehouse Co 1110 Durez Plastics & Chemicals, Iuc 1076 Durr. Clifford J., address 1062 Dust, size of smallest particles 1070 E East Indians, admission, etc 1053 East St. Johns Shingle Co., Inc 1104 Economic proceedings, report of CAB_ 1040 Economic stabilization, information program 1106 Economic Stabilization Office, abolish- ing 1100 Ecuador, living and office-operating costs 1041 Edison, Harry, court case 1080 Education : cooperative, agreement with Guatemala 1109 education pour une soeiete lihre 1007 workers', wartime developments- Hiss Edwards, Clay L., relief 1051 Eel fishing and pots 1067 Egan, Hugh, relief 1045 Eggs: cooking with dried eggs 1032 egg dishes for any meal 1032 Electric cables, specification 1095, 1114 Electric equipment, industrial refer- ence service 1040 Electric generators, Ships Bureau manual 1094 Electric indicating instruments, cata- log 1106 Electric measuring instruments, specifications 1006 Electric motors and controllers 1094 Electricity, fundamentals 1094 Electromatic Distributors, Inc 1104 Elias, Irving, court case 1084 Elk basin oil and gas field, map 1 litis Elliott-Lewis Co 1080 Elm bark beetle, DDT control 1031 Employees, see Government officials and employees. Employer's duties under social secu- rity, etc., acts 1064 Employment : full, in free competitive economy- 1055 national budget reducing deficits- IONS Enamel, drum-coating, specification 1115 Engines, technical manual 1121 English language for naturalization 1087 Enlisted men, see Army. Equipment, helping farmers to get 1035 Equivalent projections, general theory. 1040 Esposito Bros. Market 1104 Esquire, Inc 1080 Estep. William M., court case 1080 October 1945 Pase Eurasia Import Co., Inc 1061 Eureka Shipbuilding Corporation 1080 European elm hark beetle, DDT for control 1031 Euziere. Clement, compensating 1059 Evans, William A., relief 104") Executive Mansion, appropriation 1102 Executive orders, explanatory note HOG Expansion processes, turbulent, calcu- late 1091 Expenditures, statement 1036 Explosives : damaged, etc., destruction of 1070 publications, price list 1066 Exports, current export bulletin 1102 Fabrics, see Textiles. Fairfield Steamship Corporation 1111 Falter, Urban M., patent appeal 1042 Farm buildings from home-grown tim- ber 1034 Farm credit, see Agricultural credit. Farm labor, seasonal, in Louisiana, wages 1030 Farm leases, see Leases. Farm management, publications, price list 1066 Farm real estate, see Real estate. Farm woodland management in Gulf region 1036 Fats : animal and vegetable 1038 industrial reference service 1040 Federal Bureau of Investigation, story. 1087 Federal Fire Council member 1100 Federal personnel, see Government offi- cials and employees. Federal Power Commission, appropria- tion 1102 Federal register 1091 Federal specifications, see Specifica- tions. Federal standard stock catalog 1114-16 Federal statistical directory, see Gov- ernment offices. Feed, wartime shifts in production.- 1036 Fibre Making Processes, Inc 1061 Film developer, specification 1123 Finance : citv finances 1038 postwar 1030 State finances 1038 Finance Department, Army regula- tions _ 1117 Finger pads, rubber, specification 1115 Fire hose, specification 1115 Fires, aircraft, control 1094 First aid, avant l'arriv6e du m€decin 1109 First National Steamship Co 1080 Fish and fisheries : fish meal and oil 1067 fish poisoning and prevention 1067 frozen fisherv products 1067 lake fisheries, 1943 1067 price ceilings 1049 refrigerated locker storage 1067 weights, etc. for fishery products. 1068 see also names of fishes. Fishing kits, specification 1096 512 West 56th Street Corporation 1080 Floods, local, of 1939 1068 Florida, finances 1038 Florida East Coast Rv., reorganiza- tion 1074 Flour Mills of America. Inc 1080 Flushingside Realty & Construction Co 1081 Flying, see Aeronautics. Foley. Howard P.. Co., Inc 1081 Foley, Raymond M.. speech 1092 Food : ' food, drug, and cosmetic act, no- tice 1063 industrial reference service 1040 shortages, investigation 1048 I'age Food — Continued subsidy programs 1104 wartime food guide 1029 Food lockers : plants 1067 refrigerated storage of fish 1067 Ford, Raymond W., relief 1045 Foreign countries: biographical sources 1090 economic functions, etc 1100 property held by Fed. Reserve Bank 1084 foreign relations, papers 1109 Forest products, industrial reference service 1040 Forests and forestry : forest conservation program 1034 forests, etc., of Pacific area 1034 Forms, Federal Power Commission 1062 Forwarders, see Freight forwarders. Foss Launch & Tug Co 1077 4-H in war and peace 1033 France, labor, etc., effect of war 1088 Franklin D. Roosevelt Naval Medical Center i 51 Freezing of foods : home-grown foods 1031 quick freezing 1033 Freight, report of WSA 1049 Freight forwarders, report of WSA 1049 Freight rates : between Atlanta & St. Andrews Bay Ry. and West 1076 between Ind. and 111. points 1075 import rates to western trunk line. 1076 Freight Transportation Engineers, Inc. 1077 Frozen food locker plants 1067 Fruit : culture, publications, price list 1066 freezing 1033 wartime selling 1033 Fuel, publications, price list 1066 Fuel systems, aircraft 1094 Fuller, George A., Co 108I Funds, State general, etc., balances 1038 Furniture, rates on 1075 Fuzes, blasting, specification 1105 Gage design manual ll^S Galigher Co hiq Gall, John J., relief 1045 Game, mammals, regulations 1067 Gardel Industries 106I Gas : investigations 1068 natural, preprint J 1070 publications, price list 1066 Gases, general schedule of supplies 1114 Gaskets : rubber-tubing, specification 1090 Ships Bureau manual 1004 Gasoline : natural, preprint 1070 precautions in handling 1118 publications, price list 1066 rationing, off-highway use 1104 Gasoline engines, technical manual 1122 General schedule of supplies I1T4 Generators : specifications 1123-24 technical manual 1122—23 George. Donald, relief 1045 Georgia & Florida R. R., Emergency Board ___ 1061 Georgia Power Co 1062 Germany : biographical sources 1000 resources for war 1058 Gianquitti, Angelo, relief 1045 Gianquitti, George, relief 1045 Gibbs, Ralph A., court case 1111 Gien. Frank, relief 104:; Goebel, Ed., court case 11 04 Goebel Motors 1104 Goetz. Norman S., director and trustee" court case 1000 VI Index Page Gold, preprints from minerals year- book 1070-71 <; l Lack Glove Co 1104 Gottlieb, Leo, relief 1100 Government, for naturalisation candi- dates 1087 Government contracts, OSRD con- tracts 1119 Government corporations, see Corpo- rations. Government offices : appropriations, proposed rescis- clons 1102 appropriations, repeal portions 1044 disposing Of papers 1043 Federal statistical directory 1102 reorganisations In executive braneh 1048, 1053 Government officials and employees: Federal personnel manual 1037 health programs 1053 payment for leave accrued in armed forces 1055 what's your future? USDA guide. 1029 Government supplies, see General schedule of supplies Specifications. Grader, road, specification 1125 Grain : culture, publications, price list 1066 rates on - 1076 Grain grasses culture, publications 1066 Grand Army of the Republic, journal 1044 Gravel, rates on 1076 Graves-Quinn Corporation 1085 Gray-Cannon Lumber Co 11 1 '» Great Northern Ry., accident 1074 Greenspun, M., court case 1081 Greenwood, Ben. relief 1045 Greenwood. Dovie, relief 1045 Gresham Berry Growers 1103 Griffin. J. H.. court case 1105 Grimsdell, William G.. court case 1110 Griscom, William B., court case 1082 Grissaffl, Nick, court case 1105 Grocer Printing Co 1110 Groves, S. J., & Sons Co 1060 Grun, Annie C, court case of exr 1081 Guam Island, resettlement 1059 Guatemala, cooperative education 1109 Guilford Courthouse Nat. Military Park 1071 Gulf, Mobile & Ohio R. R., I. C. C. decision 1077 Gums, rates on 1076 n Baden, W. D. Co 1089 Badley quadrangle. Mich 1069 Haiti, biostatistics, etc 1038 Hale. J. \\\, court case 1081 Hall, Al t us, court case 1081 Hall. Benjamin, court case 1081 Halliards, signal, specification 109." Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co 1089 Hamburger, Louis, court case 1081 Hamburger, Samuel, court case 1081 Ha mes. John, relief 17545 Hand tools : general schedule of supplies 1114 Navy training courses 1094 Handicapped : aid given, investigation 1049 Selective placement 1106 Hannon, Bleanore M., relief 1050 Harmon. Joseph A., relief 1056 Harris. Trma B.. court case 1111 Harrison. George M., court case 11 in Harry L. Englebright Dam. designating 105*2 Hartmann, Julius, exr.. court case 10.81 Harvest nomads 108S Hats, white, specification 1095 Havemeyer, Horace, court case 1110 Hawaii : publications, price list 1066 soga rc-me. proportionate shares— 1035 Hawkins, Frank, court case 1081 Page Hayes Freight Bines, Inc 1076 Bealth. statistical reports 1117 Heart .Mountain power development 1072 Heaters, utility, specification 1124 Belling, Mars <;.. court case 1086 Helling, T. A., court case 1086 Hicks, Don, relief 1045 Highways : access, controlling 1065 construction program 1053 in Onlted states io65 public roads, journal of highway research, index '_ 1065 road construction, etc 1066 secondary, etc., roads, design 1065 Boblik, Charles W., court case 1081 Boblik, Monies B., court case 1081 Hockenberry, Margaret, relief of guard- ian 1043 Hodges, B. YVilmoth, relief 1045 Hoists, aircraft bomb, specification 1124 Holders, X-ray film, dental, specifica- tion ins Holtz, Werner, relief 1045 Homes, building material, mainte- _ , nance.. 1041 Hookworms, drug treatment 1031 Horn. Kathryn E. T.. court case 1111 Horticultural organizations of D, S. and Canada 1034 Hose, fire, specification 1115 Hoseley, Bee D., relief 1045 Hosiery industry, prospects for ,. , women 1088 Hospitals : administration. Army regulations. 1117 fixed, administration, tech. man- ual 1121 information bulletin 1106 Hotel Australian 1103 Bouse of Representatives, journal 1044 Housing, index of reports 1039 Howe, David A., court case 1081 Howe, Joanne p,., court case 1081 Howe. Phil, court case 10S1 Howe & Co 1081 Howitt. Stanley, court case 1081 Hudson. Robert A., relief 1045 Huffman. Henry IB, relief 1046 Huffman, Marie J., relief 1046 Hulbert, William C. court case__ 1081, 1110 Human needs in public assistance 1065 Hurd Committee, court case 10S3 Hurwith, Howard K.. court case 1085 Hutchinson, James S.. court case 1079 Hutchinson, Ora R.. relief 1056 Hygiene, la snnt(5 par l'^cole 109S I Ice cream, commercial formulas 1031 Illegitimacy, birth out of wedlock 1088 Illinois, frozen fo^d locker plants 1067 Independent Pneumatic Tool Co 1110 India, mental diseases and crime 1113 Indian Ocean, tide tables 1040 Indiana : finances 103S frozen food locker plants 1067 Indicators, airspeed, specification 1124 Industry : facts for industry 1038 industrial reference service 1040 Inflation : it's amazing 1104 let's he sure of facts 1104 let's look at facts 1104 Influenza, excess mortality in 1943- 44 . 1064 insane, care, etc.. Army regulations 1118 Insects, sucking. DDT tests 1031 Inspection. Ships Bureau manual 1095 Instruments, see special types of in- struments. Tnsular Sugar Refining Corporation 1082 Insulation, specifications 1115 Insurance business in Canal Zone 1098 October 1945 VII Page Insurance, see also special types of insurance. Inter-American Affairs Office, termi- nate certain functions.- 1101 Inter-American cooperation, see Ameri- can republics. Inter-American relations after World War II 1109 Inter-American system and United Nations Organization 1098 International Court of Justice, statute 1110 International Military Tribunal mem- bers 1100 International peace, building the peace 110J International reference service 1041 Intracoastal Waterway, light list 1093 Iowa : 1 n«n court case i»»<' finances JV,,,, Ireland, air transport services 1109 Iron, rates on 1070 Iron Fireman Manufacturing Co 1111 Irwin & Leighton 1060 national censuses, etc., 1921-44__ 1090 wage rates £?£!) It's amazing (inflation, etc.) 1104 J Jack Spratfs Meats 1103 Jacksonville Port Terminal Operators Association 1077 Japan, what do you know about the war with the Jap 7 109o Jar rings for use in home canning 1041 Johnson, Evelyn, relief 1016 Johnson, John G., relief 104G Johnson, Maggie, real estate devised — 1052 Johnson, Willie H., relief 1056 Journal of agricultural research 1029 Judge Advocate General's Department, Army regulations 1117 Judges : for Alaska, etc., retirement 1049 Kansas 1049, 1058 Missouri 1053 Judgments, food, drug, and cosmetics act, notices 1063 Jurassic rocks in central Wyoming 1068 K Kacprzyk, Patricia M., relief 1043 Kal Machine Works, Inc 1126 Kansas district judge, additional- 1049, 1058 Katz Drug Co 1082 Kellett, Virginia, court case 1111 Kellett. William W., court case 1111 Kelly, Patrick A., relief 1046 Kent, Tvler G., court case 1082 Kentucky flood of July 5, 1939-^ 1068 Key Wesl maritime control area 1099 Killian, Joseph E., jr., court case 1082 Kin-Septic Co 1060 King. Henry P., relief 1046 Kirk, Morris P., & Son, Inc 1092 Kiser, Virginia M., relief 1056 Kits, fishing, specification 109(i Kjar. Andrew, court case 1082 Kjar, Katherine D., court case 1082 Knecht, John P., sr., relief 1051 Knitwear make-overs, etc 1032 Kolb, Louis J., court case 1111 Koussevitsky, Nathalie, court case of exr 1111 Koussevitsky, Serge, exr., court case 1111 Kreusler, Christian H., relief 1046 Labor : court decisions of interest 1088 labor force bulletin 1038 Page Labor — Continued labor market information 1106 wartime expansion in labor forcel 1089 Labor and Social Information Office , , Tv noticias 1098 Labor Department : agencies ami functions trans- ferred ii 00 office of Under Secretary of Laoor_ io4tj Labor-management committees, guide- lloo Lacquer, specifications loyo 1125 Ladin, Edward S., court case ' ius5 Lagrangian curvilinear interpolation method 1041 Lake Erie & Pittsburg Ry., court case. 1112 Lake Lucerne Plaza, Inc 1082 Lamberton, Chess, court case 1112 t jambs : production program 1030 tolerance for blackstrap molasses. 102!) Lamont, Thomas \V., court case lu82 Lands : beneath tidewaters, etc., quieting. 1053 rural, legislation affecting use 1030 Lankes, Joseph, Inc 1104 Lannon, Annie M., relief 1040 Latin America : guide to music 1090 labor conditions 1089 Law, Lucy G., court case 1082 Laws : legislative report 1088 of interest to National Park Serv- ice 1072 private acts , 1043 public acts 1043 report by Attorney General 1082 see also for single laws or compila- tions of laws, subject involved. Lead, preprint's from minerals year- book 1070-1071 Lease-lend operations, see Lend-lease operations. Leases, farm, let's talk about 1030 Leather : industrial reference service 1040 mineral-tanned, specification 1096 LeFlore, John L., I. C. C. decision 1077 Legislation, see Laws. Lend-lease operations, report 1102 Lenses, photographic, specifications-- 1124 Leontire, Alex D., relief 1043 Lesions, renal, production by sulfadia- zine, etc 1064 Levers, Erwin J., court case 1082 Liberty Industrial Salvage Co 1076 Liberty Motor Freight Lines, Inc 1075 Liebman, Leila K., court case 1111 Life insurance : for discharged Navy men 1094 national service, features 1117 Lilly, Stanley J., relief 1046 Lima. Manuel R., relief of estate 1056 Lime, preprint from minerals yearbook- 1071 Lindback, C. It., court case 1082 Lindback, C. R., Foundation 1082 Linn County. Mo., soil survey 1033 Linoleum, battleship, specification 1096 Livestock, wartime shifts in produc- tion 1036 Loans : semiannual report 1033 to public agencies, information 1062 Lombardl, Martin, court case 1103 Louisiana, wage rates for sugarcane harvesting 1035 Louisville Provision Co 1082 Lovegrass for soil conservation 1036 Lukas Harold Corporation 1107 Lumber : how to season and store 1103 rates on 1077 Lund, Genevieve, relief 1046 Lust bans, A. L., court case 1082 Lynch, James, relief 1046 VIII Jndex M I'agB .M \ 14 Truck Lines, Inc 1075 Machine tools industry, problems- 1054 McKensie, Albert i:., trustee, court case iggg McLean, Alexander, relief of estate _ 1046 McLendon, Mr. and Mrs, Everett, sr., relief ' ' ]o4(; McLendon, Everett, jr.. relief ~ 1040 McLendon, Nadlne, relief 1040 McWilliams, Brooks it., court case. m«> McWilliams, John P., court case... _ m^ McWilliams, Susan P., court case of exr ill" Maddock quadrangle, N. Dak "~~ 1069 Maddox, Donna s., relief of guardian. 1043 Maddox, Saddle I., relief of guardian. 1043 Maddox, William W.. relief _ 1043 Magazine (camera), specification.. __ n°4 Magnesia, specification 1115 Magnesium : •Dearborn pilot plant, construc- Hon 1071 preprints from minerals yearbook- 3071 Magnolia, American wood 1034 Mail matter, cost ascertainment 1098 Mail routes, schedules 1099 Mandel, Stella K., court case ~~ m^ Manganese, preprint, minerals year- book • _ _ lft71 Manila, P. I., sack 1 119 Manpower, defense investigation 1059 Manuals : Ships Bureau manual 1094-95 Supplies and Accounts Bureau manual 1097 War Dept. field manuals 1118-19 War Dept. technical manuals n^j sec also special subject. Maps and charts : General Land Office 1068 Geological Survey 1068 National Park Service ~" 1072 Northern and Northwestern Lakes Survey 11°6 Public Roads Administration 1066 Weather Bureau 104° Marine Corps : laws. 1093 loss of personal property, reim- Ar . . b« r se 1059 Marine insurance, reports of War Dept. 1050 Market Tobacco Shop 1103 Marketing, publications, price list 1066 Markets, world, for small business _ 1054 Marks, sec Sleeve marks. Marquette Metal Products Co 109° Marshall, George C, remarks i\oq Maryland Sanitary Manufacturing Corp 1126 Match boxes, specification ll^S Matresses. pneumatic, specification 1124 Maxfield, Janet, court case lns'j Medical Department, Army : regulations 1 1117 units of a theater of operations" 1119 Medicinal products, specification. 1096, 1115 Mediterranean theater, war in 11°5 Menacben, Max. court case 1084 Merchant Marine Academy. Kings Ar p . oi »f 1050 -Mercury, preprint from minerals year- book " 1071 Mercury fulminate, specification 1095 Merntt, Evelyn, relief _ 1046 Metals : aircraft . 10 94 light, future 1054,1055 minor, preprint 1071 Meteorology, Valentine. Nebr., sum- mary 104° Michigan Central E. E., accident. ~_ 1073 Michigan Public Service Commission. 1104 Midshipmen, see Naval Academy, An- napolis. Military hospitals, administration 1117 Military information, safeguarding 1049 Page Military posts, camps, ami stations, ...... Army regulations 1118 Military Bupplies, Army regulations Milk- equipage 1117-18 distribution, prices, etc 1065 handling, order Hj'Sii making Chicago milk product ~cou- „,, It scions 1033 .Mill, Horace, court case lll - > Mill, Euby A., court case Z_ 1112 Miller, AloyslUS G.. relief 1043 Mi ton . L;ikl ' Quadrangle; calif 1069 mineral trade notes _ 1071 publications, price list " 1066 Mines and mining: coal-mine explosions, etc 1070 publications, price list __Z_Z 1066 Mississlppian stratigraphy, Montana. 1068 Missouri : district judge, additional 1053 lina rices. 1D3S frozen food locker plants 1067 Missouri Pacific R. R.. accident 1073 Missouri River, putting the Missouri to work _ 107*? Modern Manufacturing Co., The"" hot Mohamed Ben Boucheta Ben All El Oukili. compensating fa- ther _ 1050 Moise, Michael, court case ZZ ~ 10S4 Montana : frozen food locker plants oil - 1067 oil and gas investigations 1068 Moore. V.. court case___ iooq -Moore. Die ZZZZ~""*""~~~ 1083 Moracbis. Miguel, court case 10S3 Morgan, Daisy I., exrx., court caseZZZ 1083 Morgan. G. B., sr., relief Z 1046 Morgan, Samuel R.. court case io83 Morgan Creamery Co " i-joi Worrell, John. & Co ZZZZZ " Z "I 1077 Morns Investment Corporation 1112 Mosquitoes. DDT for control___ 1063 Moss. Samuel H., Inc ?0S3 Motion pictures: films reinforce hemisphere ties 1040 industrial reference service 1040 Motor fuel, substitute, engine tesfs__ 1041 Motor starters, specification 11015 Motor vehicles: ° transportation, trade barriers 1113 uniform administration, etc.. act. 1065 uniform operators", etc.. act 1065 Motortrucks, technical manual " ii2-> Mr. Hood Stages. Inc 107 = Mourning dove as game bird 1067 Murch Bros. Construction Co.. Inc 1083 Murphy, Albert R.. court case mi Murray. Celeste S.. court case of e\rx_ 1083 Music. T.atin American _ lOOo Myers. L. E.. Co 106O N X. Y. Rayon Importing Co., Inc 1060 National Advisory Committee for Aero- nautics, acquire and dis- „ ., , "_ pose of property HOI National Carloading Corporation 1060 -National Conference of State Super- visors of Occupational Information and Guid- ance 1063 National Crushed Stone Association.. 1071 National defense, sec Defense National Employ the Physically Handi- xt « , t , ca PPed Week ___* noi National Lead Co 1083 National parks, location maps. 107^ National Patent Planning Comn.. re- v h 1 . por £r-r 1092 -National service life insurance, see Life insurance. National Surety Corporation 1060 1078, 1083 October 1945 IX National Typesetting Corporation Naturalization, see Citizenship. Naval Academy, Annapolis : cobbler and barber shops midshipmen, full strength regi- ment midshipmen, increase number tailor shop Naval Air Station. Bunker Hill, reim- burse personnel Nnval Auxiliary Air Station. Norfolk, reimburse personnel Naval Aviation Academy, establish- ment Naval Medical Center, changing name- Naval Reserve, honorary retired list pay Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps, administration and train- ing Navy : and the war appropriations, reductions claims, system of settlement Fleet admiral, permanent appoint- ment laws loss of personal propertv, reim- burse 1046, 1047, Navy Department : appropriations, reductions laws Needham's Motor Service, Inc Nelson, George, court case Nelson, H. B., Construction Co Nevada, frozen food locker plants New York Central R. R. : accident rates on iron New York Citv. court case New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. : accident reorganization New York State, court case New York. Susquehanna & Western R. R., reorganization Newman, Sydney R., court case Nierotko, Joseph, court case 19.34 Realty Corp Norfolk Navy Yard, reimburse person- nel North Conway quadrangle North Pacific Canners & Packers, Inc_ Northwest (U. S.), national park map_ Northwest Dairy Forwarding Co Norwich University, property convey- ance Nurse Corps, Navy, uniforms, specifi- cation Nuts (machinery), schedule of sup- plies Nyray Importing & Converting Corp__ Page 1112 1051 1051 1051 1051 1046 1051 1051 1 052 1094 1125 1102 1047 1058 1093 1059 1102 109.3 1075 1078 1047 1067 1074 1076 J.083 107.3 1074 1083 1075 1112 1083 1083 1047 1069 1103 1072 1077 1101 1096 1114 1060 Ohio Brass Co 1047 Oil, xec Petroleum. oils : animal and vegetable 1038 industrial reference service 1040 specifications 1115 Oklahoma : court case 1079 frozen food locker plants 1067 old Monastery Co 1083 O'Leary, Catherine C, court case 1084 O'Leary, Denis J., court case 1084 Olmstead quadrangle, Ark 1069 OPA, see Price Administration Office. Operating aprons, specification 1114 ( tpinions : Attorney General 1084 Supreme Court 1110 Opinions, see also Decisions, also spe- cial subject. Page Opium traffic 1113 Optometry Corps, Army, establish 1050 ( irders : Marine Corps 1093 National Labor Relations Board 1092 War Department, general orders__ 1119 War Department, special orders 1119 see also special subject. Oregon, publications, price list 1066 Oregon Caves Resort, relief 1047 OSRD, see Scientific Research and De- velopment Office. Overland Freight Lines, Inc 1075 Owen, W. L., court case 110.3 Oysters, reefs and bottoms of Alabama. 1067 Ozee, Carl II., motor carrier decision 1076 P Pacific bases, study 1052 Pacific Gas Corporation 1105 Pacific Ocean, tide tables 1040 Pacific region, western, native woods_ 1097 Pacific States : publications, price list 1066 surface water supply 1068 Packing, overseas shipment, specifica- tion 1095 Packings, Ships Bureau manual 1094 Pads, linger, rubber, specification 1115 Taint : general schedule of supplies 1114 plastic paint 1041 specifications 1096, 1125 Paint thinner, specification 1116 Palmquist, Sidney D., court case 1084 Tana ma Canal : district judge, retirement 1049 insurance business 1098 telephone directory 1098 Panama Railroad, reglas de seguridad- 1098 Paper, specifications 1095, 1115 Parasites, animal 10.31 Parker-Browne Co 1081 Patent Office, examiners in chief 1052 Patents : American patent system 1092 classification bulletin 1042 recording and limiting 1052 Patrick Lumber Co 1105 Patrolling, field manual 1118-19 Patterson Foundry & Machine Co 1076 Pay, allowances, etc.. Army regula- tions 1117 Payments, soil conservation, etc., act- 1030 Pavno. John W.. court case 1105 Pea weevil. DDT tests 10.31 Peach brown rot and scab, spray 1030 Pears, cold storage outlook 1035 Pearson. Forrest G.. court case 1084 Pelley. William D.. court ease 1084 Pendergrass. W. W., court case 110.3 Pennsylvania-, finances 1038 Pennsylvania R. R.. accidents 1073, 1074 Pensions, disabilities in excess of to- tal 1043 Pentagon Building, land in vicinity—- 1051 Periodicals of interest to business teachers 106.3 Perry quadrangle. Mo 1069 Persimmon, American wood 1034 Peru, preparing shipments 1041 Peterson, Agnar O., court case of con- servator 1084 Petroleum : liquefied gases, preprint 1070 oil investigations 1068 publications, price list 1066 refineries, encouraging, etc 106(1 Petty Motor Co 111(1 Pharmaceuticals, industrial reference service into Philippine Islands : funds, covering into Treasury 1060 United States High Commissioner 1101 Pie plates, specification lllti Pigments in-oil, specification 1115 Pillowcases, cotton, specification 1115 Index Page Pines, response to soil and fertilizer..- in.;i Pipe covering, thermal-Insulation 1090 Plant culture, publications, price list _ 1068 Plant pests, intercepted 1032 Plants (industrial), Governmetit- owned 1062 Plasmodium gallinaceum, in chick em- bryos 1004 Plaster, gypsum, spedflcatloo 1116 Plastics, expanded, properties 1091 Plates, pie, specification 1110 Pneumonia, excess mortality in 1943— ■14 1064 Poliomyelitis, Incidence 1064 1'ork. composition and nutritive value. 1081 Portland Blectri<> Tower Co 1078 Portsmouth maritime control area 1099 Post Office Department, report 1098 Post-war problems, list of publications, in: mi Posters : Adjutant General's Department-. 1124 Forest Service 1034 Inter-American Affairs Office 1103 Labor Standards Division 1088 Medicine and Burgery Bureau. 1093-94 Navy Department 1093 Price Administration 1105 Public Health Service 1064 Supplies and Accounts Bureau 1097 Veterans Administration 1117 Wage and Hour and Public Con- tracts Divisions 10S9 War Department 1119 War Finance Division 1116 War Food Administration 1036 Postmasters : appointment in Alaska 10o9 positions, information 1037 residence requirements 1084 Potassium perehlorate. specification.- 1095 Potatoes : diseases and their control 1033 farmers' response to price 1030 loan program 1035 Poultry : record of performance breeders.- 1031 rates on 1075 Precision Metal & Machine Co 1126 Premarital legislation requirements 1064 President of United States : Executive Office appropriations-. 1102 veto messages 1100, 1101 Price Administration Office : chart hook 1103 directory of supervisory personnel- 1104 report 1105 Prices : in reconversion period 1105 people's prosrnm 1105 price regulations 1105 pricing procedure. Armv regula- tions 1117 Prieho ft Sons. Inc 1061 Prisoners of war. enemv, technical manual 1122 Prisons. Federal. 1944 10S7 Proclamations, explanatory note 1101 Production ( industrial 1 : defense investigation 1059 production picture 1107 Production credit system, purpose. etc_ 1033 Procram aids. inter-American 1103 Projections, equivalent, general theory 1040 Propeller dolly, specification 1123 Property records. Rrc Records. Prostitution, danger ahead ! 1062 Protective eoatinqrs for aircraft 1124 Protective Committee for Holders of Convertible Obligations- 10S4 Providence Hospital, amend act incor- pnratins 1057 Prudence Realization Corporation 1083 Prudential Insurance Co. of America. 1092 Psychonenrosls, what's the score in a case like mine? 1119 Page Public Health Service : commissioned corps a military service 1063 temporary position 1101 Public lands : administration and use 1060 vacant 1068 Publication lists : Federal Power Commission 1002 State Department 1109 War Department, list and index- 1119 See also special subject. Publicker Commercial Alcohol Co 1105 Pueblo Sand ft Gravel Co 1089 Puerto Rico : attorney general report 1072 district judge, retirement 1049 sugarcane, proportionate shares. 1035 Puerto Rico Reconstruction Adminis- tration • 1101 Pullman cars, I. C. C. decision 1077 Pumper, technical manual 11 -'•"• Q Quartermaster Corps of Army : regulations 1117 truck companies 1119 R Radabaugh, Myrtle C, relief 1047 Radar, report on science at war 1106 Radio-active mineral substance, lands. 1101 Radio communication,. inter-American short-wave radio 1041 Radio ranges : ultra-high-frequency — development 1039 effect of parasitic currents 1039 horizontal field patterns 1039 Railroad & Warehouse Comm. of Min- nesota 1077 Railroad employees, I. C. C. decision 1077 Railroad equipment, rates on 1077 Railroad retirement and other acts, amend 1058 Railroads : consolidation and employee wel- fare 1113 construction indices 1078 operating statistics 1074 operation, technical manual 1122 Rappenport, R. E., & Sons 1105 Raspberries, frozen, standards for grades 1035 Rationing : gasoline, off-highway use 1104 people's program 1105 Real estate, farm, taxes in 1944 1030 Reception and processing of men, Army regulations 1118 Reclassification, officers, Army regula- tions 1118 Reconversion : facts 1055 impact on small business 1054 plans for period 1100 Records : clinical, centralization, etc 111S disposing of sundry papers 1043 disposition of property records 1117 free copies in D. C. for veterans 1048 Ships Bureau manual 1095 Recreation : rural areas, Columbia Basin 1072 teen-aare programs 10SS Recruiting, voluntary 1050, 1051, 1059 Redwood, American wood 1034 Reel. Blanche U., court case 1084 Reel. Frederick U., court case 1084 Regulations : Army 1117-18 General Accounting Office 1066 see also special subject. Release, bomb rack, specification 1124 Release from active duty. Army regu- lations 1118 October 1945 XI Page Remington Rand, Inc 1084 Rent control, people's program 1105 Reports, Ships Bureau manual 1095 See also names of departments, bureaus ,ete., issuing reports — also special sub- jects. Republic Aviation Corporation 1092 Research achievement sheet 1030—31 Research books, unlocated, select list — 1090 Resignation, officers. Army regula- tions 1118 Resins : in coal 1071 rates on 1076 Resistors, specifications 1095, 1096 Rheostats, electric, specification 1096 Rheumatic fever, facts about 1088 Rh'ide Island, finances 1038 Rhone, Donald, relief of estate 1056 Rifle practice, promotion 1118 Riley. Marv V. W., relief 1047 Ringsby Truck Lines, Inc 1077 Road grader, specification 1125 Road scraper, motorized, specification- 1125 Roads, see Highways. Rockfish, small, selling in D. C 1047 Rockville quadrangle, Md-Va 1069 Rodgers, Dan C, relief 1047 Rohleder. Charles F.. court case 1084 Rollers, bandage, specification 1116 Rose, Alfred L.. director and trustee, court case 1060 Rosenthal, Ben H., court case 1105 Rosenthal, Ben H., & Co., Inc 1105 Ross Engineering Co., Inc 1084 Rosser, Arlethia, relief 1047 Rotenone, location, etc., in Derris root 1029 Rubber : German synthetic mechanical goods 1107 report 1111 Rubin, Abe, court case 1105 Rules of practice, Tax Court 1112 Rumania, references 1090 S Safety cans, specification 1114 Safety of life, reglas de seguridad 1098 St. Charles Hotel Co 1085 St. Elizabeths Hospital, ct. case of supt 1061, 1086 St. Louis-San Francisco Ry., accident- 1074 St. Louis, San Francisco & Texas Ry., accident 1073 St. Louis Southwestern Ry., accident- 1073 St. Marys River, chart 1126 Salem Maritime National Historic Site_ 1072 Salines, preprint from minerals year- book 1071 Salmon, fish-salvage program 1067 Salmonella typhimurium infection among newborn infants- 1064 Sanitary reports, Army regulations 1117 Saunders Petroleum Co 1105 Savannah Harbor, improvement- 1052, 1101 Savings bonds, see War bonds. Savoy Manufacturing Co 1065 Schedules, Census Bureau list 1039 Schmoll. Dewey, court case 1083 Schongalla, Agnes, exec, court case 1085 Schongalla, William, court case of exrx 1085 Schwartz, Samuel, court case 1061 Schwellenbach, Lewis B., radio inter- view 1087 Scientific research, social impact 1059 Scientific Research and Development Office, contracts, take- over 1119 Scouting, field manual 1118-19 Screws, general schedule of supplies-- 1114 Seaboard Air Line Ry., accident 1074 Seatrain Lines. Inc 1085 Second National Steamship Co 1080 Page Securities and Exchange Comn., re- ports 1107 Seifried, Lester L., court case 1085 Selective service : manual, notices 1108 memoranda to State directors 1108 transmittal memo 1107 Sells, Alan, relief of estate 1056 Sells, Mrs. Alan, relief 1056 Semet-Solvay -Co 1076 Semitrailers, rates on 1077 Separation forms, technical manual 1122 Service and regulatory announcements, Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau 1032 Service Freight Line, Inc 1076 Sewing-outfits, specification 1096 Sharon, Ester H., court case 1082 Sharp, Madeleine N., court case 1085 Shaver Forwarding Co 1077 Sheep production program 1030 Sheridan View Building Corporation 1085 Shigella paradysenteriae infections, ag- glutination test 1064 Shipbuilding, labor requirements, in- dexes 1089 Shipping case, specification 1123 Ships : committee on crew discipline, re- port 1050 disposal of sales bill 1050, 1053 sales prices 1050 Shipyards : fatal work injuries 1089 use and disposition at end of war_ 1050 wartime employment, production, etc 1089 Shoshone project, power development- 1072 Shrubs, propagation 1033 Silver, preprints from minerals year- book 1070-71 Sioux Indians, court case 1085 Sitka spruce, American wood 1034 Sleeve marks. Women's Naval Reserve- 1096 Slidefilms of Agriculture Dept 1033 Slippers, hospital canvas, specifica- tion 1116 Slums in D. C, replanning, etc 1057 Smaller War Plants Corporation, re- port 1107 Smuts, hybridization and genetics 1033 Sniping, field manual — 1118-19 Soap, grit, specification 1096 Social security : compilation of laws 1064 employees duties under act 1064 why social security? 1064 Societe pour Nouveaux Placements de Capitaux 1060 Soda-ash, specification 1116 Soil conservation, needs estimates 1037 Solakian, Haig, patent appeal 1042 Soundview Pulp Co a 1086 South America, yellow fever 1097 South Carolina Granite Co 1092 South China Sea region, native woods- 1097 South Georgia Ry., accident 1073 Southeastern Building Corporation 1085 Southern Pacific Co. : decision of I. C. C 1076 Emergency Board 1061 Southern Pacific Transport Co 1076 Southern Ry., accidents 1073 Southwest (U. S.), national park map_ 1072 Southwestern Drug Co 1101 Special Equipment Co 1042 Specifications : Army 1123-24, 1125 Army Air Forces, index 1123 Federal standard stock catalog- 1114-16 joint Army-Navy 1095 Navy Department 1095-96 Spiral heat exchangers, customs ap- peal 1061 Spottswood, C. G., court case 1105 Spotting charges, I. C. C. decision 1077 Springing charge, specification 1135 XII Index Page Springstead, Charles A., director and trustee, court case 1060 Spruce budworm, DDT control in Colo- rado 1031 Spyglasses, quartermaster, specifica- tion 1096 Stained glass industry, apprenticeship- 1106 Standard Accident Insurance Co 1085 Standi, >y, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P., relief 1047 Stanger, Herman, court case 1089 state Bridge Commission of Michigan. 1061 State Department, organization 1109 States : balances in general, etc., funds 1038 finances 103S parks, expenditures, etc 1072 tax collections 1038 Statistical information, control, etc., revocation of order 1099 Statistical quality control 1107 sieel bars, specification 1116 stelmak. Gregory, relief _ 1056 stencil paper, specification 1115 Stewart. James, & Co.. Inc 1085 Stillbirth, sorting, etc.. punch cards 1039 Stock Yards Nat. Bank of South St. Pan! 1085 Stockstrom. Louis, court case 1085 Stone. Ruth C, relief 1056 Strategic Services Oflice, termination- 1101 Stresses, residual and enforced 1091 Strikes and lockouts in 1944 1089 Sugar : proportionate shares for main- land 1035 world situation 1030 Sugar pine. American wood 1034 Sugarcane : harvesting, wage rates 1035 proportionate shares for farms 1035 Summer & Co 1076 Sun Radio Co 1061 Sun Tent-Luebbert Co 1092 Supak, Henry, court case 1106 Supak & Sons Garment Manufacturing Co 1106 Superior, Lake, coast charts 11<>6 Surplus Liquidators, Inc 1059 Surplus property : administration of act.. 1043. 1048, 1059 disposal, defense investigation 1059 equipment for soil erosion, etc 1054 in oversea commands, disposition. 1121 RFC surplus property news 106° Surplus Property Admin., establishing, 1043 e t „ s ,. 104S, 1059 Survatint, Richard H.. court case 111? Svelund. August, relief 1056 Swatzka. John H., court case 1085 Sweetgum. American wood 1034 Swine, vesicular stomatitis 1031 Switching, I. C. C. decision 1077 Symbols, Army regulations 111S Tables of allowances 1119 Tables of organization and equip- ment 1119-°1 Tacy. Paul E.. relief 1056 Tap-wrenches, specification 1096 Tape, cotton, specification 1114 Taps, specification 1006 Tax Court, rules of practice I 111" Taxation : farm real estate 1030 State tax collections 1038 Taylor. Edward L., contract decision. IIL'C Teachers : business, periodicals of interest.. 1063 visiting, place in school program, lot;. , Teak, foreign wood 1034 Telegraph service, payment. Army reg- ulations ' 1117 Page Telephones : Panama Canal directory 1098 service, payment. Army regula- u la lions . 1117 War Departmenl directory 1123 Teletypewriter service, payment. Army regulations '_ 1117 Termites, soil treatment in control 1036 Terrain models, how to build 1093 Terrebonne Towing Co., Inc 1077 Test unit . technical manual 112" Testers, anti-freeze-solutions lli6 Texas & New Orleans B. R.. court case, ins.-, Textile Indusl ry : atmospheric conditions in plants, loss defense investigation 1059 Textiles : deterioration of cotton fabrics 1032 test methods, specification 1125 Thayer-West Point Hotel Co 1061 Theater shipping document, tech. man- ual 1123 Thinner, paint specification 1116 Third National Steamship Co 1080 Thorp. Willard I... trustee, court case. 1084 Thurston County. Nebr., court case.. 1086 Tide tables, Pacific and Indian Oceans. 1040 Tileboard. rates on 1077 Tine. Teresa, relief 1043 Tobin. Jack, court case 1086 Toilet-bowl cleaner, specification 1114 Toluidine-red-toner, specification 1116 Tomatoes on your table 1032 Tools : hand, general schedule of sup- plies 1114 hand. Navy training courses 1094 Topographic maps 1069 Towels, turklsh, specification 1116 Tower. Francis E.. court case 1086 Toys, customs appeal 1061 Trade-marks, registrations after ex- piry 1052 Traffic, see Transportation. Trailers, specification 1125 Training aids, use in armed services. 1063 Transamerica Corporation 1061 Transcontinental & Western Air. Inc. 1040 Transportation : domestic, public aids 1113 industrial reference service 1040 national traffic pattern 1113 technological trends 1113 Transportation Corps. Armv regula- tions 1117 Transportation maps 1066 Travel : allowances, technical manual 1123 Army regulations 1117 Treasury certificates. % percent, series H-1946__ 1113 Trees : care, how to revive 1034 propagation 1033 Treihlv. Charles E.. court case 1086 Trimble. James F.. salary, etc.. to widow 1 '_ 1044 Trimble. Mildred H.. salary, etc.. of husband IO44 Trinity Motor Freight Lines _ 1076 Tripartite Conference at Berlin 1100 Truck crop estimate reports 1030 Trucks, sre Motortrucks. Trullinger. L. G.. court case 1106 Trust companies, annual reports 1048 Tube counters, aluminum beta-ray 1041 Turbans. Women's Xaval Reserve 1096 Turkeys, curing and smoking 1031 Twin Falls County. Idaho, court case. 1081 rr • u „ 1110 Twinboro Corporation 1086 Two Harbors, improvement 1052 1101 Tyler. Doris M.. relief [ 1043 Tyler. George C. relief _* 1043 Typewriter maintenance. technical manual 1123 Typhus fever vaccine, potencies 1064 Tyrrell's. Inc 1075 October 1945 xni iinpiiitilovment insurance : D Emergency unemployment compen- sation employer's duties under act stale compensation laws Uniform crime reports Uniforms : Page 1058 1064 1065 1087 Ills 1096 1073 1110 1125 \imy regulations Jggg specifications /•^ea'N-Uu-^neFarfanTFlnan^a Conference : article in French and Portugnese- Bretton Woods, investment in peace United Nations Organization: and Inter-American system 1098 facsimile of charter -- 11A " United Nations War Crimes Commis- sion 111" Universal Steel Co — 107 J Uranium, fluorescence test--- Ushco Manufacturing Co., Inc wso Ustilago, see Smuts. Page War bonds : ' 1116 farm bond aids ijj^ issuing agencies, regulations ilia War criminals: *»*_«. ino<* international juridical status.— 1098 same (in Spanish) 10J8 punishmenl 1048 - 11UU War Department : 11ft0 appropriations, recissions 11"- telephone directory iffi War Food Administration, report lOdfl War information Office, termination— 1101 War Refugee Hoard: n()7 1102 1050 1082 1126 1075 1116 Van Tassell, Earl M., motor carrier decision Varnish, specification VeS 1$ture, publications, price list .„ 1066 &^rVp-VstrmatTTeports-:: Z 1030 wartime selling •.,' Velveteen, customs appeal-- — — — - iwl Vesicular stomatitis. outbreak in swine luo Veterans : . 1107 business help 10qo facts about homes — — * - farms in reclamation projects- - 10o3 free copies of records in D. C- 1"*» from military. to civil service -- 1038 return to jobs in Agriculture Dept_ Veterans Administration : contact representative- report termination-- -r~e~-^r~oZ' War risk insurance, report of WbA- Warehouse Securities Liquidation Cor- poration Warrant i fficers. see Army. Warren, J. M.. & Co Washers (metal rings), general sched- \\\$ *■ ■** ■* Washer (photographic), specification— 1124 Washington Culvert & Pipe Co 1086 Washington State: neR court case — -— {^ publications, price list 1UDb 8 chronometer, specification 1096 navigation, specification ]•.-% Water, surface, supply of Pacific slope 1068 Water birds, conservation of wild- ^^ 1073 1037 1061 life. 1101 1054 investigation 1101 Vetera^fofForoigi'wVri'orUnited States. proceedings of encampment 1U "* 4 - -Tr,it«il Strifes. 1112 1033 1042 1113 1049 1035 1077 1119 1032 1047 1110 Veto, see President of United States. Victory 'Farm" VolunteeTsTy outh "lends a hand Vincent. Chester M.. patent appeal— Vinson. Fred M., address Virgin Islands : district judge, retirement sugarSne" proportionate shares- Virgina and D. C. boundary line- - 1057 Visnovec, Helen, relief Visnovec, John, rehet Visnovec. Rose, relief—- — vital statistics, instruction manual — Vitamin A. time and labor saving techniques £"gi Vocafilm Corp . Vocational education: ftfis misc. series t~~~1~~ io-.t occupational adjustment, etc- - 1057 selection of students—---- --- — Vocational guidance, l'orientation pro- fessionnelle ■ ° 1043 1043 1039 1 067 Voltage rulators, Ships Bureau man- Vouchers, travel. Army rogulations- Vulcan Mold ft Iron Co— 1094 1117 1076 Water carriers, revenue and traffic — Water conservation, needs estimates. Water Treatment Co. of America l"|»i Wayne Die & Engineering Co 1J"» Weather, daily map jTV'Tu**™ Weights and •measures for fisherj products i''«p Weisel & Co., Inc lluo Welding: . uno in automotive repairs 1J-«| shipyard workmanship i"»j* Werts, Everett W., patent appeal 1<>4- Western Fruit Express Co — jy* < Wharfage charges, I. C. C. decision What's the score in a case like mine ! Wheat midge in Pacific Northwest- White. William A., relief Wiggs, Charles F., court case Williams, Charles J., court case lii- Williams, Ernest B., court case 1061 Williams, Grace M., court case Ill- Williams, Leon A., relief }ffiS Williams Bros. Corporation l"«o Wilson, Paul, court case——- 10»6 Winter Realty ft Construction Co 1086 Wire, barbed, specification — --- - — — l"0 Women's Naval Academy, establish.— 10D- Women's Reserve, Navy: sleeve marks, specification 1 ; ; turbans, specification i«'^> uniforms, specification iu«"> Wood : , 1 no a American woods i"-?? foreign woods r---.T-- luo * native woods for construction purposes — ----j — Woolen textiles, labor market infor- mation Working capital: „«„„*i«», purpose and organization fund registered corporations - Workmen's compensation, State legis- lation for 2d injuries- Worsham, Earl S., court case iwgo 1068 1097 1106 of 1035 1107 1089 1086 W WAC life 1123 ^de 'Raymonds-court ease 1070 Wages, seasonal farm workers in La__ 1030 Waldm'an, L. I., & Co., Inc mation. Wyoming, oil mid gas investigations. X-ray film holders, dental, speciflca- tion XIV Index Y Page Yankey, Charles G., court case 1086 Yankey, Edna S., court case 1086 Fellow fever in South America- 1097 Yelverton. England, reimburse Navy personnel '_ 1047 Yuiitli. State and community plan- ning 1088 Page Yugoslavia, references 1090 Zinc, preprints from minerals year- book 1070-71 Zinser, Eugene S.. court case 1086 c United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents NO. 6 I o NOVEMBER I 945 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1945 FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. 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War Manpower Commission The War Manpower Commission was terminated by authority of Executive order 0617, dated Sept. 10, 1045, and all functions, agencies, etc., of the Com- mission, except as otherwise provided in the order, were transferred to the Department of Labor. Corrections for Previous Monthly Catalogs August 1C45. On page 806, under center head "Post Office Department", subhead "Mail matter", 3d line, change "P 4.6 : 044" to read "P 1.2 : C 82/044". October 1045 Index. On page III, under "Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R.", change "1072" to read "1076" ; on page IV, under "Decisions, Interstate Com- merce Commission", change "1074, 1077" to read "1074-77" ; on page X change "Rappenport" to read "Rappeport" ; on page XI change 'Spottswood" to read "Spotswood", and under "Springing charge" change "1135" to read '1125". 1130 New Classification Numbers Agriculture Department. A 1.67 : v. nos. & nos Consumers' guide (monthly). Note. — See, for earlier issues, A80.808 : (v. nos. & nos.). Commodity Credit Corporation. A 71.10: CT Fact sheets. [Proa] Production and Marketing Administration. A 82.16: date Food supply reports; Monthly. [Restricted. Proa] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A80.S16: (date). A 82.17 : v. nos. & nos Marketing activities (monthly). [Proa] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A81.13 : (v. nos. & nos.). A 82.18: nos [Commodity statistics.] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A80.826 : (nos.). A 82.19: nos [Sugar determination.] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A81.16 : (nos.). A82.20.:CT United States standards for grades of [fruits, vegetables, etc.] [Proa] Note. — See, for earlier issues, A81.15 : (CT). National Archives. AE1.16: CT Addresses. Civil Service Commission. OS 1.43 : date Best Federal job opportunities (bimonthly). CS 1.44 : date Handbook of occupational groups and series of classes established under Federal position- classification plan. Vocational Rehabilitation Office. FS 10.8: CT Addresses. Federal Works Agency. FW 1.16: nos Construction materials (monthly). [Proa] Note. — See, for earlier issues, Pr32.4827 : (nos.). Public Buildings Administration. FW6.6:CT Regulations, rules, and instructions. Note. — Includes handbooks and manuals. Documents Office. GP 3.19: date Price lists of Government publications. [Pub- lication in this class appeared in the Monthly catalog for Oct. 1943, p. 1187.] Note. — Earlier price lists have been changed from GP3.2 : P93 J ". Employment Service. L7.17:CT Handbook of descriptions of specialized fields. Note. — See, for earlier issues, Pr32.5227 : (CT). Supplies and Accounts Bureau, Navy Dept. N 20.27 : nos Army-Navy joint packaging instructions. Budget Bureau. Pr 33.101 : date Annual reports. Note. — See, for earlier issues, Pr32.101 : (date). Pr 33.102 : CT General publications. Note. — See, for earlier issues, Pr32.102 :(CT). Pr 33.103: (Reserved) Pr 33.104 : letter-nos Circulars. [Proa] Note. — See, for earlier issues, Pr32.104 = : (let- ter-nos.). Pr 33.105 :-107: (Reserved) Pr 33.108: CT Management bulletins. [Proc] Note. — See, for earlier issues, Pr32.10S : (CT). 1131 1132 Government Publications Pr 33.109: v. nos. & nos Public management sources (monthly). [Proc] Tariff Commission. TC1.9 a :CT Reports, 2d series (separates). War Department. W 1.63: nos Occupational briefs. Army Air Forces. W 108.15 * : date Alphabetical list covering Army Air Forces and Army-Navy aeronautical standard parts (semiannual). [Proc] Export-Import Bank of Washington. Y 3.Ex7 3 : 1 < d,te ) Annual reports. Y 3Ex7 s : 2 (CT) General publications. Notk. — See, for earlier issue, Y3.F76 : 2Ex7 3 . Selective Service System. Y3.Se4:lO* (CT) Regulations, rules, and instructions (sepa- rates). Note. — The following publications have been discontinued : Agriculture De- partment, General departmental circular (A 1.62 : nos.) ; Education Office, Edu- cation for victory (FS5.2G: v. nos ) ; Price Administration Office, Government mileage administrator (Pr 32.4229 : v. no ') ; Price Administration Office, Recent price interpretations (Pr 32.4231 : nos.) ; Price Administration Office, Report of area office operations (Pr 32.4238: date no /pts. 1. 2) ; War Production Board, Material substitutions and supply list (Pr 32.4S2G: nos.) ; War Information Office, Victory (Pr 32.5021 : v. nos - ) ; Chemical Warfare Service, Chemical warfare bulletin (W 91.3 : v. no ). Congressional Set Note. — The bound volumes of congressional documents and reports are not listed in the Monthly catalogs, since the publications contained therein have been previously entered separately. The following bound volumes were sent to Depository Libraries during the month of October 1945 : House Journal Journal of House of Representatives, 78th Con- gress, 2d session. • Item 309 House Documents No. 31, 79th Congress, 1st session. • Item 322 No. 43, 79th Congress, 1st session. • Item 324 No. 159, 79th Congress, 1st session. • Item 323 No. 160, 79th Congress, 1st session. • Item 323 No. 182, 79th Congress, 1st session. • Item 327 . No. 192, 7Sth Congress, 1st session. • Item 323 No. 206, 79th Congress, 1st session. • Item 453 Senate Reports Nos. 443-628, Miscellaneous vol. 3, 7Sth Congress, 1st session. • Item 414 Monthly Catalog NO. 6lO • NOVEMBER 1945 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note. — Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, who can then select the available ones desired. Addresses. Food for foreign relief, message from Secretary of Agriculture Clin- ton P. Anderson, on occasion of Share the Food Day, Sept. 18 [1945], New York City. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.40: An 2/7 Food. Community food pools. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.2 :F 73/24 AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AGENCY Note. — The Agricultural Adjustment Agency, formerly subordinate to the War Food Administration, was placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agri- culture by Executive order 9577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30. 1945. The Agency was consolidated into the Production and Marketing Administration by authority of Memorandum 1118 of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated Aug. 18, 1945, effective Aug. 20, 1945. Agricultural conservation. 1945 agricultural conservation program, supp. 2. July 25, 1945, 1 p. 4° (ACP-1945-2.) [Processed.] f A 80.G02 : P 94/945/supp. 2 Note. — This supplement is classed with the publication which it supplements so they may be filed together. Sheep and lamb production payment program. Aug. 4, 1945. 4 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t A 83.2 : Sh 3/945 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Agriculture. Balance sheet of agriculture, 1945; by Alvin S. Tostlebe, Donald C. Horton, Roy J. Burroughs, Harold C. Larsen, Lawrence A. Jones. Wash- ington, D. C., June 1945. cover title, 48 p. il. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t A 36.2 : B IS/945 Food for cattle. Relation of feed consumed to food products produced by fatten- ing cattle [with list of literature cited] ; by Aaron G. Nelson. Sept. 1945. 36 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 900.) * Taper, 10c. • Item 16 L. C. card Agr 45-245 A 1.36: 900 Vegetables. Commercial truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] t A 36.101 : Note. — The Agricultural Economics Bureau issues a series of reports relating to truck crops which, although numbered in one series (TC followed by the year and a number with a different group of hundreds assigned for each month), consists of several distinct groups as follows : Commercial truck crops for fresh market, commonly called Truck crop reports ; Truck crops for commercial processing, commonly called Processing crop reports: Truck crops news: Annual summaries in December each year. Revised statis- tical summaries are issued at appropriate intervals covering a varying period of years. Printed summaries of these reports were published in Crops and markets prior to" June 1937, but these have been discontinued. A yearly summary only is published in the January quarterly issue each year. • Sent to Depository Libraries 1133 1134 Government Publications AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION Research. Research achievement sheet: Improvement of wild hlueberry [with list of selected publications]. Sept. 5, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 44 P.) [1'roeessed.] t A 77.7 : 44 (P) Same: One-variety-cotton communities provide for superior cotton fabrics [With list Of selected publicnt ions]. Sept. 14, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 45, P.) [Processed.] t A 77.7: 45 (P) Same: Fast-feathering chickens make superior broilers [with list of selected publications]. Sept. 24, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 46, A.) [Proc- essed.] f A 77.7: 46(A) Vegetables. Breeding better vegetables for the South at U. S. Regional Vegetable Breeding Laboratory i [prepared by C. A. Magoon]. [Oct. 1945]. [2]+34p.il. (Agriculture Dent. .Miscellaneous publication 578.) * Paper 10c. • Item 14 L. C. card Agr 4.5-248 A 1.38 : 578 AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY BUREAU Cottonseed processing equipment. United States manufacturers of equipment for processing cottonseed and peanuts into oils, meal, and byproducts. [July 26, 1945.] 7 p. 4° (AIC-98; [Southern Regional Research Laboratory].) [Processed.] f A 77.104/2: 98 Naval stores. Quarterly naval stores report on production, distribution, con- sumption and stocks of turpentine and rosin of United States, by crop years, covering quarter, Apr. 1-June 30, 1945 : compiled by I. E. Knapp, L. A. Goldblatt, and M. M. Horner. Aug. 17, 1945. [3] +9 p. 4° (AIC-97.) [Processed.] t A 77.104/2 : 97 Suoar. Report of studies on uniformity of quality of sugars. July 1945. [1] +45 leaves. 4° (AIC-93.) [Processed.] f A 77.104/2: 93 1. Chemical and physical studies on beet sugars of 1944 campaign ; by C. A. Fort and S. Byall. 2. Biological studies of sugars ; by H. H. Hall and Dorothea J. Teunisson. ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Poultry. National poultry improvement plan ; [prepared by specialists of Bureau of Animal Industry, in cooperation with poultry leaders, poultry breeders, and members of breeder and commercial hatchery industry]. Jan. 1938, revised Sept. 1945. [1945.] cover title, 26 p. II. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 300.) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 14 L. C. card Agr 38-43 A 1.3S : 300/4 DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU Dairy-Hcrd-l'mprovement Association program; [by J. F. Kendrick]. [Aug. 1945.] [2] +22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1974.) [Super- sedes Farmers' bulletin 1604, Dairy herd improvement associations and stories records tell.] * Paper, 10c. © Item 10 L. C. card Agr 45-251 A 1.9 : 1974 Vitamin A in butter. [July 1945.] iv+14 p. il. 12° (Agriculture Dept. Mis- cellaneous publication 571.) [Includes list of reports by cooperating States dealing with some phase of vitamin A survey made by Dairy Industry Bureau and Experiment Stations Office in cooperation with 20 State agricultural experi- ment stations.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 14 L. C. card Agr 45-220 A 1.38 : 571 ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU DDT (insecticide). Effects of DDT dust and spray preparations on larvae of European corn borer; by D. D. Questel. Sept. 1945. 7 p. il. 4° (E-671.) [ Processed. ] t A ' 77 - 312 : K ~ 671 • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1135 Sugar beets. Factors affecting curly top damage to sugar beets in southern Idaho [with list of literature cited] ; by D. E. Fox, J. C. Chamberlin, and J. R. Douglass. Aug. 1945. 29 p. 11. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 897.) * Paper, LOc. • Item 16 L. C. card Agr 45-242 A 1.36 : 897 Tobacco hornioorms. Biology of tobacco hornworm in southern cigar-tobacco district [with list of literature cited] ; by A. H. Madden and F. S. Chamberlin. May 1945. 51p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 896.) * Paper, 15c. L. C. card Agr 45-241 A 1.36 : 896 HUMAN NUTRITION AND HOME ECONOMICS BUUEAU Pickle and relish recipes [with list of references]. [July 1944, slightly revised Oct. 1945.] 11945.1 16 p. il. narrow 8° (Agriculture Dept. AWI-103.) t A 1.59 : 103/2 PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAU Alfalfa. Water requirement of alfalfa ; by Carl S. Scofield. Sept. 1945. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 735.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-244 A 1.4/2 : 735 Camphor basil [with one reference] ; by M. S. Lowman. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] f A 77.502:C15 Castor beans. Soils and castor bean production; [by] E. W. Knobel. [1945.] [1] +26+ [31] p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.502 : C 27/3 Com. Handling and storing soft corn on farm; [by C. K. Shedd]. [Sept. 1945.] [2] + 13 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1976.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 10 L. C. card Agr 45-249 A 1.9 : 1976 Date culture in United States [with list of literature cited] ; by Roy W. Nixon. Aug. 1945. 44 p. il. (xVgriculture Dept. Circular 72S.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-243 A 1.4/2 : 728 Japanese red maple. Leaf blight of Japanese red maple; by Curtis May. Aug. 20,1945. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.502 :M 32 Peanut shelter. USDA peanut sheller ; by I. F. Reed and R. E. Jezek. Aug. 1945. 3 p. 4 pi. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.502 :P 31 Poison^ivy, poison-oak, and poison sumac, identification, precautions, eradication ; [by Donald M. Crooks and Leonard W. Kephart]. [Aug. 1945.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1972.) [Supersedes Farmers' bulletin 1166, Poison ivy and poison sumac and their eradication.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 10 L. C. card Agr 45-247 A 1.9 : 1972 Sweetpotatoes. Chilling injury of cured and noncured Porto Rico sweet- potatoes; by J. M. Lutz. Aug. 1945. 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 729.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 7 L. C. card Agr 45-240 A 1.4/2 : 729 Washingto7i County, Va. Soil survey, Washington County, Va. [with list of litera- ture cited] ; by R. C. Jurney, S. S. Obenshain, Edward Shulkcum, H. C. Porter, E. F. Henry, J. R. Moore, R. E. O'Brien, and R. C. Jurney, jr. Sept. 1945. cover title, 102 p. il. 4 p. of pi. map in pocket, 2 tab. ([Soil survey report] series 1937, no 14.) [Prepared in cooperation with Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station and Tennessee Valley Authority. Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 65c. • Item 143 L. C. card Agr 45-246 A 77.514 : 937/14 • Sent to Depository Libraries 672682— 45— No. 610 2 1136 Government Publications COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION Note. — The Commodity Credit Corporation was placed under the jurisdiction and con- trol of the Secretary of Agriculture by Executive order 9577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30, 1945. Pear*. Fact sheet on pears. An jr. 14, 1945. fi p. 4" [Processed.] f A 71.10 : P 31/945 1'otatoes. Fact sheet on potatoes. Aug. 6, 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 71.10 : P 84/945 Same, Supplement. Aug. 13, 1945. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 71.10: P 84/945/supp. Prunes. Fact sheet on fresh prunes. Aug. 14, 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 71.10 : P 95/945 Sugar. Fact sheet on sugar. July 1945. 3 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 71.10 : Su 3/945 EXTENSION SERVICE Note. — The Extension Service, formerly subordinate to the War Food Administration, was placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture by Executive order 9577 of June 29. 1945, effective June 30, l!i45 Slidcfthn*. Note. — Slidefilnis covering many phases of agriculture and home economics have been prepared by the Extension Service in cooperation with subject-matter bureaus of the Agriculture Department. Each slidetilm is accompanied by explanatory lecture notes. A list of available subjects and information on how to purchase slidefilms may be obtained from the Division of Extension Information, Extension Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. C. Wheat. Grading soft rod winter wheat at country points [with list of references]. Oct. 1945. [2] p. il. oblong large S°, folded into narrow 8° size. ([Agriculture Dept. AIS-33.]) f • Item 11 A 1.64 : 33 FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE Citrus fruit. World citrus production and trade; by Chares W. Smith and Ruth G. Tucker. Washington, D. C, Sept. 1945. 17 p. 21 tab. 4° [Processed.] t A 67.2 : C 49/945 Food. World food situation in 1945-46. Washington, D. C, Oct. 1, 1945. [1] +24-79 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 67.2 : F 73/4/94 r»-4i; Fruit. Imports of fruits and vegetables under quarantine, by countries and ports of entry July-June 1943-44, compiled by Foreign Trade Statistics Section, Division of Foreign Information and Statistics. Washington, D. C, Aug. 1945. [1] 4-10 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 67.2 : F 94/943-44 Nortcay. Climatology of Norway and its climate parallels in North America ; by M. Y. Nuttonson. Aug. 1945. [l]+6 p. map, 2 tab. 4° [Processed.] t A 67. 2: N 83 FOREST SERVICE Accidents. Why did it happen? as easy as buying a war bond [accidents from our records]. July 1945. [6] p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 13.47: 945/2 Alaska, its forests and forest industry. [1945.] 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 13.2 : Al ls/945 Ash. American woods: Ash [with list of references: by H. S Betts] [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] 12 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : As 3/945 Baldcvpress. American woods: Baldcypress [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] Sept. 1945. [1945.] [l]+6 p. il. * Paper. 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : B 19/945 Balsam fir. American woods; Balsam fir [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] Aug. 1945. [1945.] 8p.il. * Paper, 5c. •Item 122 A 13.31 : F 51/4/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1137 Bassivood. American woods : American basswood [with list of references ; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] Julv 1945. [1945.] [l]+6p.il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : B 29/945 Birch. American woods: Birch [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Re- vised edition] July 1945. [1945.] [l]+9 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : B 53/945 Cushions. Development of procedure for determination of properties of cushion- ing materials and their application in design of cushions ; [by Leon Lassen, Keith Q. Kellicutt, and W. J. Sanderson]. June 1945. [l]+20 p. 19 p. of pi. 8 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] f A 13.27/2 : C 95/945 Elm. American woods: Elm [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] Sept. 1945. [1945.] [1]+10 p. il. * Paper, 5c. •Item 122 A 13.31 : El 6/945 Forest fires and how you can prevent them. [1945.] 12 p. il. [Prepared in co- operation with War Advertising Council and War Information Office as con- tribution to cooperative forest fire prevention program.] f • Item 122 A 13.2 : F 51/36 Forest Products Laboratory, research program, 1945-46. July 1, 1945. cover title, [13] -f-v + 102+viii leaves, 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed. For official use only.] t A 13.27/2 : R 31/946 Glue. Effect of increased moisture content on shear strength at glue lines of box beams and on glue-shear and glue-tension strengths of small specimens; [by W. C. Lewis, T. B. Heebink, and W. S. Cottingham]. Aug. 1945. [1]+11 p. 9 p. of pi. 3 tal). 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/2 : G 52/16/945 Eackberry. American woods: Hackberry [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] Aug. 1945. [1945.] 6p.il. * Paper, 5c. •Item 122 A 13.31 : H 11/945 Insulation. Fire resistance test of commercial blanket insulation; [by G. C. McNaughton and A. Van Kleeck]. July 1945. [l]+4 p. 3 p. of pi. 2 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] f A 13.27/2 : F 51/5/945 Osage-orange. American woods: Osage-orange (Madura pomifera) [with list of references] ; by H. S. Betts. [Revised edition] Aug. 1945. [1945.]4 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : Or 1/945 Pecan. American woods: Pecan [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Re- vised edition] July 1945. [1945.] [l]+9 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : P 33/945 Port Orford cedar. American woods: Port Orford white-cedar (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) [with list of references] ; bv H. S. Betts. [Revised edition] Sept. 1945. [1945.] 4 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : C 32/5/945 Posters. Plow around to prevent forest fires, see your fire warden before burning ; [poster]. 1945. 15.2X18.2 in. [Illustrator, John Vickery.] f A 13.20/3: P 72/4 Red alder. American woods: Red alder [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] Aug. 1945. [1945.] [l]+5 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 :A1 2/945 Red pine. American woods: Red pine [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] Aug. 1945. [1945.] [l]+5 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : P 65/9/945 Southern pine. American woods: Southern pines [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] [2]+13p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : P 65/3/945 Trees. Seasoning of transverse tree sections; [by Edward C. Peck]. Revised July 1945. [1945.] [l]+5p. 7 p. of pi. 2 tab. 4° (Forest Products Labora- tory.) [Processed. Manuscript correction on first plate.] t A 13.27/2 : T 71/2/945 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1138 Government Publications Western lurch. American woods: Western larch [with list of references; by H. s. Berts]. [Revised edition] Aug. 1945. [1945.] 6 i>. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122. A 13.31 : L 32/945 White fir. American woods: White fir [with list of references] ; by H. S. Betts. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] 12 p. il. * Paper, 5c. • Item 122 A 13.31 : F 51/945 Wood. Outlets tor wood waste, general statement of actual and potential uses of various kinds of wood waste. Revised Aug. 1945. [1945.] [l]+25 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed, includes list of Forest Products Laboratory publications dealing with wood waste utilization.] f A 13.27/2 : W 85/73/945 INFORMATION OFFICE Pork. Curing pork country style, a new movie for you! [1945.] [4] p. il. narrows ( [Motion Picture Service.] ) t A 21.2 : P 82 MARKETING SERVICES OFFICE Note — The Marketing Services Office formerly subordinate to the War Food Admin- istration, was placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture by Executive order 9577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 80, 1945. The Office was con- solidated into the Production and Marketing Administration bv authority of Memorandum 1118 of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated Aug. 18, 1945, effective Aug. 20, 1945. Poultry. Fact sheet on poultry- Aug. 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 81.2 : P 86 PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION Note. — The Production and Marketing Administration was established by authority of Memorandum 1118 of the Secretary of Agriculture, dated Aug. 18, 1945, effective Aug. 20, 1945. The Agricultural Adjustment Agency, the Office of Marketing Services, and certain other offices of the Department were consolidated into the newly established Adminis- tration. See also, above, Agricultural Adjustment Agency and Marketing Services Office. Agricultural conservation. 1945 agricultural conservation program, supp. 3. Aug. 21, 1945. 1 p. 4° (ACP-1945-3.) [Processed.] f A 80.602 : P 94/945/supp. 3 Note. — This supplement is classed with the publication which it supplements so they may be filed together. Livestock, meats, and wool market statistics and related data, 1944 ; compiled by Livestock Branch. Sept. 1945. cover title, [1] +iii+78-f- [2] p. 4° (CS- 14.) f A 82.18: 14 Potatoes at any meal. Aug. 1945. 4 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 82.2 :P 84 School lunches. Lunch at school. Sept. 1943, revised Aus?. 1944, slightly revised Sept. 1945. [1945.] 5+ [1] p. il. narrow 8° (Agriculture Dept. NFC-9.) t A 1.65 : 9 Sugar. Determination of proportionate shares for farms in domestic beet sugar area for 1945 crop. Sept. 13, 1945. 1 p. (S. D. 226; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A S2.19 : 226 Sugarcane. Determination of fair and reasonable prices for 1945 crops of Florida and Louisiana sugarcane for sugar. Sept. 13, 1945. 1 p. (S. D. 225; Sugar Branch.) f • Item 30 AS2.19:225 SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Note. — The Soil Conservation Service, formerly subordinate to the War Food Admiuis- tion, was placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture by Executive order 9577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30, 1945. Orchards. Conserving soil and moisture in orchards and vineyards; [by John T. Bregger and Grover F. Brown]. I Sept. 1945.] [2] +30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers' bulletin 1970.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 10 L. C. card Agr 45-250 A 1.9 : 1970 • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1139 AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS War relief. Foreign war relief operations, message from President of United States transmitting cumulative report on refugees and foreign war relief opera- tions, July 1, 194U-Apr. 30, 1945. 1945. viii+99 p. (II. doc. 262, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Includes report of War Refugee Board.] * Paper, 20c. L. C. card 45-37633 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Note. — The Commission furnishes individual copies of most of its publications gra- tuitously to those who apply for then). Employment. Working for Federal Government. [1945.] cover title, iii-f-64 p. il. 12° (Form 4S06; July 1945.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 169 L. C. card 45-37663 CS 1.2 : G 74/2 Personnel manual. Federal personnel manual, transmittal sheet 16; Sept. 27, 1945. [1945.] [12] p 4° [Issued in loose-leaf form.] X • Item 171 CS 1.41 : 16 Note. — This installment contains pages A5-1 to A5-10 of the Federal personnel manual. Supervision, selected list of references. May 1945. [5] +34 p. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-37662 CS 1.2 : Su 7/2 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT CENSUS BUREAU Cemus, 191/0 (16th). See below, entries under center head Census, 19)0 (16th). Financial statistics. County finances, 1943, compendium. 1945. iv+95 p. il. 4° [Prepared under supervision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 198 C 3.2 : F 49/943 Governmental finances in United States, 1942 [U. S. summary]. 1945. iv-f-144 p. il. 4° ([Census of governments, 1942.]) [Prepared under Super- vision of E. R. Gray, chief, Governments Division.] * Paper, 45c. • Item 19S L. C. card 45-37664 C 3.2 : F 49/5/942 State finances, 1944 : v. 1, Individual State reports, various paging, il. 4° [Processed. A separate report will be issued for each of the 48 States. The following numbers have been issued during the period of this Monthly cata- log.] f C 3.141 : 944/v. 1, no. 14-28 14. Nebraska, fiscal year ended Jane 30. 1914, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 1,315,834, Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 1,176,023. Sept. 1945. 15. Kansas, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944. population Apr. 1, 1940, total 1,801,02S, Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 1,678,722. Sept. 1945. 16. South Carolina, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 1,899,804, Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 1,789,662. Sept. 1945. 17. Minnesota, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 2,792,300, Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 2,525,558. Sept. 1945. 18. Illinois, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 7,S97,241, Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 7,563,770. Oct. 1945. 19. Maine, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 847,226, Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 782,312. Oct. 1945. 20. Washington, fiscal year ended Mar. 31. 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 1,736,191, Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 1,905.239. Oct. 1945. 21. Massachusetts, fiscal year ended June 30. 1944, population Apr. 1, 1940, total 4,316,721, Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 4,093.072. Oct. 1945. 22. Tennessee, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population. Apr. 1, 1940, total 2.915.S41 Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 2,818,226. Oct. 1945. 23. Georgia, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population, Apr. 1, 1940, total 3,123,723 Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 2.976,645. Oct. 1945. 24. Louisiana, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population Apr. 1, 1!)40. total 2,363,880 Nov. 1, 1943, civilian. 2,316,681. Oct. 1945. 25. Texas, fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 1943. population Apr. 1, 1940, total 6,414,824 Nov. 1, 1943. civilian, 6.259,584. Oct. 1945. 26. Wyoming, fiscal year ended Sept. 30. 1943. population. Apr. 1. 1940, total 250,742 Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 235,739. Oct. 1945. 27. Mississippi, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, population, Apr. 1, 1940, total 2,183,796 Nov. 1, 1943, civilian. 1,996,383. Oct. 19-15. 28. Vermont, fiscal year ended June 30. 1944. population, Apr. 1, 1940, total 359,231 Nov. 1, 1943, civilian, 316.074. 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C. card 45-37586 C 3.165 : P 19 Vital statistics. Vital statistics, special reports, national summaries, v. 21, no. 6-11: Sept. 27-Oct. 16, 1945. [1945.] p. 105-184, il. 4° [Processed.] t C 3.67 : 21/6-11 Note. — Volume 21 consists of special tabulations, studies, and analytical articles on selected subjects. Same, selected studies, v. 23, no. 3 ; Sept. 18, 1945. [1945.] p. 63-78, il. 4° [Processed.] t C 3.67: 23/3 Census, 19-iO (16th) Population. Population : Differential fertility, 1940 and 1910, women by number of children ever born. 1945. ix-)-410 p. il. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Prepared by Wilson H. Grabill under supervision of Leon E. Truesdell, chief, Population Division.] * Paper, $1.25. • Item 185 L. C. card 45-37605 C 3.940-2 : P 81/29 Same: Education, educational attainment of children by rental value of home. 1945. iv+50 p. 4° (16th census of United States, 1940.) [Prepared by Joel Williams under supervision of Leon Truesdell, chief. 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[1945.] lp. 4° [Processed.] * C 31.213 : R 586/2 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country pleasure flight [about 12 miles northwest of Cleveland, Tex., Dec. 23, 1944]; adopted June 29, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed. ] t C 31.213 : C 599/3 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country practice flight [Municipal Airport, Riverton, Wyo., Nov. 16, 1944] ; adopted June 29, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : R 524 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local instruction flight [near El Monte, Calif., Mar. 27, 1945] ; adopted June 29, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 : El 64/2 Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local pleasure flight [approximately x / 2 mile southwest of Eno Airport, Fort Dodge, Iowa, Nov. 19, 1944] ; adopted June 29, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] Z C 31.213 : F 775/2 Civil air regulations amendments. [Processed.] t C 31.209: Note. — Amendments to Civil air regulations, beginning with Oct. 15, 1941, are issued in a new form, and are numbered so that no amendment will affect more than one part of the Regulations. These amendments or digests of them will be published in the monthly Civil aeronautics journal. Separate entries of these amendments are not listed in the Monthly catalog. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Note.- — Nautical charts for navigating the waters of the coasts of the United States and of its possessions, coast pilots carrying auxiliary information for the use of the nautical charts; tide tables showing time and heights of tides, current tables showing direction and force of ocean and estuary currents, are sold at the Washington office of the Coast and Geodetic Survey and by sales agents. The sales agents for the nautical charts and nautical publications are located at the principal seaports of the United States. Nautical cliarts Alaska. Anchorages and harbors, southwestern Alaska ; no. 8S51. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 28X43 in. | 50c. C 4.9 : 8851 Includes : Cape Etolin, anchorage, Nunivak Island, from observations by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1874. Chiachi Islands, Alaska Peninsula, Sketch of anchorage, from survey in 1874. (hirikof Island, Southwest anchorage, from surveys to 1942. Cyril Cove, Amchitka Island, Aleutian Islands, from Russian survey. Dolgoi Island, Dolgoi Harbor, from survey in 1911. Index map. Kukak Hay, Alaska Peninsula, from Russian survey. .Mist Harbor, Nagai Island, Shumagin Islands, surveyed in 1915. Nash Harbor, Nunivak Harbor, surveyed in 1933 by U. S. Coast Guard. Port Wrangell and Chiginazak Bay, Alaska peninsula, topography in 1941, hydrog- raphy to 1944- St. Matthew Island, Bering Sea, compiled from reconnaissance data by U. S. organi- zations 1S74-1930. Semidi Islands, Chirikof Islands and Lighthouse Rocks from U. S. Government survevs to 1943. Shumngin Islands, Big Koniuji Island to Simeonof Island, hvdrography to 1915, topog- raphy in 1943. Sviechnikof Harbor, Amlia Island, from Russian authority. • Sent to Depository Libraries 1142 Government Publications Anaeapa Pottage, Calif., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1934 and U. S. Engineers to 1943, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1933-37; no. 5114. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, published 1937, 2d edition, July 19-15. 22X37 In. f SOc- C 4.9: 5114 Inset : Prisoners Ilbr. Atlantic Coast. United States, east and Gulf coasts, Cape Canaveral to Key West, surreys to 1931 and other Bources; no. 1112. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 45X2!) in. [For offshore navigation only.] t 75c. C 4.9: 1112 United States, east coast, Charleston Light to Cape Canaveral, surveys to 1941 and other sources, no. 1111. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 43X31 in. [For offshore navigation unly.] f 7.".c. C 4.9 : 1111 United States, east coast, West Quoddy Head to New York, compiled from latest surveys, British and Canadian charts and other sources; no. To. Wash- ington, D. C, June 1945. 34X44 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 70 Balintang Channel, Luzon Strait, P. I., surveys by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1933 ; no. 4204. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 30X42 in. f 75c. C 4.9 : 4204 Bering Sea, eastern part, Alaska, west coast, compiled from U. S., British, and foreign authorities; no. 9302. Washington, D. C, published 1900, 16th edition, July 1945. 38X30 in. f 75c. C 4.9 : 9302 Casiguran sound, east coast of Luzon, P. I., surveys to 1929; no. 4278. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 32X41 in. f 75c. C 4.9 : 4278 Cebu Harbor and approaches, east coast of Cebu, P. I., surveys to 1926 and 1940 ; no. 4447. Scale 1:30,000. Washington, D. C, published 1902, 11th edition, Sept. 1945. 2SX35in. f 50c. C 4.9: 4447 Inset : Cebu Harbor, east coast of Cebu, P. I. Charlotte Harbor. Main entrance to Charlotte Harbor, Fla., surveys to 1942, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1939: no. 474. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, D. C, published 1S63, 14th edition, Sept. 1945. 23X29 in. f 25c. C 4.9 : 474 Corpus Christi Bay, Tex., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1939, hydro- graphy by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1938, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1943 ; no. 523. Scale 1 : 40,000. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 33X44 in. [Preliminary chart.] f 75c. C 4.9: 523 Inset : Corpus Christi. Cristobal, C. Z. Port of Cristobal, Panama Canal, Atlantic Coast, surveys to 1905, surveys by The Panama Canal and other sources to 1945 : no. 950. Scale 1: 15,000. Washington, D. C, published 1905, 26th edition, July 1945. 35X28 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 950 Georges Bank and Nantucket Shoals, United States, east coast, surveys to 1942 and other sources ; no. 1107. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 32X46 in. [For off- shore navigation only.] f 75c. C 4.9 : 1107 Henlopen, Cape. Cape Henlopen and Delaware Breakwater, Del., surveys by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1943, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1943 ; no. 379. Scale 1 : 20,000. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 22X27 in. f 25c. C 4.9 : 379 Hudson River, Days Point to Fort Washington Point, N. Y.-N. J., surveys to 1939, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1943; no. 746. Scale 1:10,000. Washington, D. C.'published 1931, 8th edition, Aug. 1945. 41X28 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 746 Hiissea Sound and vicinity, Casco Bay, Maine, topography by Coast and Geodetic- Survey in 1941-44. hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1943, supple- mented bv surveys bv V. S. Engineers in 1944 ; no. 3201. Scale 1 : 15.000. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 45 X33 in. f 75c. C 4.9 : 3201 Los Angeles Harbor. San Pedro Bay, Calif., surveys by Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey to 1943, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Engineers, U. S. Navy and local authorities to 1943 ; no. 5148. Scale 1 : 18,000. Washington, D. C, published 1943, 2d edition, July 1945. 29X45 in. f 75c. C4.9:514S Maine. Monhegan Island to Cape Elizabeth, surveys to 1944, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1944 and other sources: no. 1204. Scale 1 : S0,000. Washington, D. C, published 1913, 6th edition, June 1945. 31X40 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 1204 • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1143 Manila and Cavite Harbors, P. I. ; no. 4230. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 25X37 in. f 50c. C 4.9: 4236 Includes : Cavite Harbor, west coast of Luzon, P. I., surveys to 1036. Manila Harbor, west coast of Luzon, P. L, shoreline, triangulation, and hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1901-39, river from surveys by Division of Port Works to 1933, streets from maps of city engineer and other sources, revisions 1945 from surveys by 4ESB, Phibsec, Royal Australian Navy. Maxsacliusetts Bay, Mass., surveys to 1940, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1944 and other sources; no. 1207. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, D. C, July 1945. 34X44 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 1207 Massacre Bay, Attu Island, Aleutian Islands, Alaska, advance information from U. S. Government surveys to 1944; no. 9128. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 34X47 in. [Preliminary chart.] t 75c. C4.9:912S Ocracoke Inlet, N. C, topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1943, hydro- graphy by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1943, supplemented by surveys in dredged channels by U. S. Engineers in 1942; no. 418. Scale 1: 20,000. Wash- ington, D. C, July 1945. 34X41 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 418 Pasig River, west coast of Luzon, P. I., surveys by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1939 and other sources, revisions 1945 from surveys by 4ESB, Phibsec, Royal Australian Navy ; no. 4235. Scale 1 : 10,000. Washington, D. C, July 1945. 42X26 in. [Map is in 3 sections.] t 75c. C 4.9: 4235 Port Chicago and vicinity, Suisun Bay, Calif., advance information from U. S. Government surveys to 1945 ; no. 5575. Scale 1 : 10,000. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 36X43 in. [Preliminary chart] t 75c. C 4.9: 5575 St. George River and Muscle Ridge Channel, Maine, surveys to 1945, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1909 and other sources ; no. 312. . Scale 1 : 40,000. Wash- ington, D. C, published 1864, 8th edition, Aug. 1945. 38X26 in. t 75c. C 4.9 : 312 Samar Island. Southern part of Samar and San Pedro Bay, P. I., surveys by Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1902-09 and Australian chart 080, Feb. 1945; no. 44l'3. Washington, D. C, published 1905, 6th edition, Aug. 1945. 30X43 in. f 75c. C 4.9 : 4423 San Pedro Bay, Leyte and Samar, P. I., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1901-09, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1901-09, and Austral- ian chart 080, Feb. 1945*; no. 4468. Washington, D. C, published 1945, 3d edition, Aug. 1945. 45X34 in. t 75c. C4.9:4468 Inset : Cancabato Bay, Leyte Island. Santa Cms Channel, Calif., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1934-35 and U. S. Engineers to 1943, hvdrographv bv Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1934-35; no. 5115. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, D. C, published 1937, 2d edition, Aug. 1945. 28X42 in. f 75c. C 4.9: 5115 Sinclair Inlet, Wash., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1934, hydrog- raphy by Coast and Geodetic Survev in 1934-35, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Navy to 1943; no. 6440. Scale 1:10,000. Washington, D. C, published 19( '9, 7th edition, Aug. 1945. 23X32 in. t 25c. C 4.9: 6440 Texas, Sabine Bank to East Bay, including Heald Bank, topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1923 and U. S. Engineers in 1943, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survev in 1923 and 1937 ; no. 1280. Scale 1 : 80,000. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 42X31 in. f 75c. C4.9:1280 United States. Great-circle outline chart, United States, aeronautical edition; no. 3074a. Scale at point of tangency approximately 1:5,094,000 (point of tangency lat. 40° N., long. 96° W.). Washington, D. C, June 14, 1945. 27X41 in. [Gnomonic projection.] f 40c. C 4.9 :3074a Outline chart, United States, aeronautical edition; no. 3060a. Scale 1:5,000,000. Washington, D. C, June 14, 1945. 26X40 in. [Lambert con- formal conic projection.] f 40c. C 4.9 :3060a United States [aeronautical chart]; no. 3060d. Scale 1:3,000,000. n. p. May 17, 1945. 2 sheets, each 4- r >X33 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection. Compiled for Secretary of Commerce.] f $100. C 4.9 : 3060d • Sent to Depository Libraries 1144 Government Publications Wicomico River, Bid., surveys by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1942, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1044; no. 567. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, D. C, Sept. 194f>. 84X44 in. [Map is in 2 sections.] t 75c. C 4.9: 567 Ytikutiit Bay, Alaska, south coast, surveys to 1941 and other sources; no. 845;". Scale 1 : 80,000. Washington, D. C, June 1945. 32X28 in. t 50c. C 4.9: 8455 Inset : Yakut at Harbor. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU China. Condition in wartime China ; particles]. [1945.] cover title, [l]+85 p. il. 4" [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Page 85, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover. From Foreign commerce weekly, Juno 21. 1941-Sept. 22, 1945.] t C 18.5/la : C 441/2 Concrete blocks. Will making concrete block pay in your community? prepared by Mordecai Ezekiel, D'Alton B. Myers, John J. Quigley, Aaron J. Blumberg. 1945. ix+52 p. il. (Industrial, small business, series no. 23.) [Prepared in cooperation with Agriculture Department. Text and another illustration on p. 1^1 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 254 L. C. card 45-37570 C 18.225 : 23 Industrial reference service. * various prices, see note below. • Item 253 C 18 220 : Note. — The service provides comprehensive current data on production, distribution, prices, standards, specifications, export and import trade, foreign tariffs and regulations as applied to specific commodities, results of domestic market research, foreign market surveys. 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Rands, jr., Ferdinand G. Brickwedde, and Norman Bekkedahl. [1945.] p. 39-85, il. (Research paper RP1661.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, July 1945, v. 35.] * Paper, 10c. C 13.22/a : 1661 Commercial products. National directory of commodity specifications, classified and alphabetical lists and brief descriptions of specifications of national recog-i nition ; prepared by Paul A. Cooley and Ann E. Rapuzzi. [3d edition.] June 30, 1945. ii-f 1311 p. 4° (Miscellaneous publication M178.) [Supersedes Mis- cellaneous publication M130.] * Cloth, $4.00. • Item 279 L. C. card 45-37681 C 13.10 : 178 Export trade expansion and retention through certification of quality. Sept. 11, 1945. 3 p. 4° (Letter circular LC-799.) [Processed. Prepared in coopera- tion with Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. Supersedes LC-618.] t C 13.16 : 799 House plan services. Sept. 25, 1945. 1 p. 4° (Letter circular LC 801.) [Proc- essed. Supersedes LC 787.] f C 13.16: 801 Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 34, Jan.-June 1945. Research papers 1624-59 [title page, corrections, and contents]. 1945. vii p. • Paper, 5c. • Item 278 C 13.22 : 34/t.p.& cont. Mass spectrometric analyses of hydrocarbon and gas mixtures ; by A. Keith Brewer and Vernon H. Dibeler. [1945.] p. 125-139, il. (Research paper RP1664.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, Aug. 1945, v. 35.] * Paper, 10c. C 13.22/a : 1004 Pipe. Clay sewer pipe and fittings. 1945. li-4-24 p. il. (Simplified practice recommendation R211-45.) [Effective date, May 31, 1945.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 2S0 C 13.12/1 : 211 Plastics, short list of selected publications. Oct. 3, 1945. 5 [6] p. 4° (Letter circular LC 802.) [Processed. The last page is numbered incorrectly 5 instead of 6. Replaces LC 782.] f 013.16:802 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1146 Government Publications Zinonid. Effects of some oxide additions on thermal length changes of zirconia ; by K. F. Gelloi and Paul J. Yavorsky. [1945.] p. 87-110 il. (Research paper RP1002. ) | From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, July 1 1 (45, v. 35. ] * Paper, :.. . C 13.22/a : 1662 PATENT OFFICE Note. — The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalog, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patenl Office when identified by patent number. The Office also issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $2.00 per package, or in books containing lot) coupons at $10.00 per book. These coupons are good until used but are to be used only for orders sent to the Patent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Curley, Morton B. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5204, in re Morton B. Curley and James Kilbourne, ventilator; brief for com- missioner of patents. [1945.] cover title, 7 p. large 8° I C21.10:C928 Dense, Jack ft In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. r.17.;. in re Jack C. Dense, improvements in floor mat; brief for commissioner of patents. [1945.] 9 p. t C 21.10 : D 433 Jones, Wilbur I.. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5154, in re Wilbur L. Jones and Ernest Delia, thermoplastic coating composi- tions and articles produced therewith ; brief for commissioner of patents. [1945.] cover title, 6 p. large 8° t C 21.10: J 728 3 Loiseleur, Jean. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5152, in re Jean Loiseleur, improvements in metallic coating; brief for commissioner of patents. [1945.] cover title, 8 p. large 8° t C 21.10 : L 835 McBride. Clifford A. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5042, in re Clifford A. McBride and George B. Enos. improvement in knobs and handles ; memorandum for commissioner in opposition to appellant's peti- tion for rehearing. [1945.] cover title, 2 p. 4° % C 21.10 :M 122 Moore, William. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5139, in re William Moore, mono substituted acetonitriles as fumigants ; brief for commissioner of patents. [1945.] cover title. 7 p. 4° t C 21.10 : M 7S7/2 Mork, George W. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 5142, in re George W. Mork, improvements in fairleads for winches ; brief for commissioner of patents. [1945.] cover title, 8 p. large 8° % C 21.10: M S27 Patents. [Manual of classification of patents, 1940, substitute pages containing corrections.] 1945. p. 170 a-f, oblong 24° [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Manual.] Included in price of Manual. • Item 289 C 21.12 : 940/p.l70a-f Same [substitute pages containing corrections]. 1945. p. 265-266, oblong 24° [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Manual.] Included in price of Manual. • Item 2S9 C 21.12 : 940/p.265-266/rev. 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[l]+5 p. narrow 8° t • Item 298 C 30.16 : C 12/944 • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1147 CONGRESS Directory. 79th Congress, 1st session, beginning Jan. 3, 1945, official congressional directory; [compiled by John H. Pinson]. 2d edition, corrected to Aug. 14, 1945. 1945. xx+898p. il. 1 pL * Cloth, $1.25. • Item 307 L. C. card 6-35330 Y 4.P 93/1 : 1/79-1-2 LAWS Note. — The Federal laws are first published separately and in this form are known as "slips laws." Later, these laws are compiled, edited, indexed, and published in the volumes of the Statutes at large. The "slip law" bears the chapter number and the session of Congress during which the law was enacted, but this informal ion does not appear in the entries listed below. Private law 198-232, 79th Congress. Note.- -The Division of Research and Publication, State Department, receives a small supply of the private laws which it distributes free upon application. Akin, Mrs. Joseph C. S. 620, act for relief of widow of Joseph C. Akin. Approved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 231.) Baker, George E. H. R. 1456. act for relief of George E. Baker. Approved Sept. 25, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 201.) Baumann. Carl. S. 451, act for relief of Carl Baumann. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 204.) Beckmann, Elmer H. S. 732, act for relief of Elmer H. Beckmann. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 208.) ('mill Dredging Co. H. R. 1713. act for relief of Canal Dredging Company. Approved Sept. 26. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 202.) Donatcll. Michael C. H. R. 1629, act for relief of Michael C. Donatell. Approved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 225.) Egiin, Hugh. S 909, act Cor relief of Hugh Egan. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 212.) Evans, William A S. 729, act for relief of William Andrew Evans. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 207.) Ford, Raymond W. S. 857, act for relief of Raymond W. Ford. Approved Oct. 13, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 221.) Fuhrmann, Ernest L. S. 711, act for relief of Ernest L. Fuhrmann. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 206.) Olassell-Taylor Co. H. R. 1975, act for relief of Glassell-Taylor Company, Robinson and Young. [Became law by limitation of time, Sept. 29, 1945, without approval.] 1 p. (Private law 203.) Hoselcu, Lee D. S. 573, act for relief of Lee D. Hoseley. Approved Oct. 13, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 220.) Huffman, Henry H. S. 929. act for relief of Henry H. Huffman and Mrs. Marie J. Huffman. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 213.) Hunsuckcr, Mrs. Ruby H. H. R. 241, act for relief of Mrs. Ruby H. Hunsucker. Ap- proved Sept. 24, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 198.) Hutchinson, Mrs. Ora R. H. R. 1849, act for relief of Mrs. Ora R. Hutchinson. Ap- proved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 226.) Inglis Construction Co. H. R. 1565, act for relief of Inglis Construction Company. Approved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 224.) Jennings, John R. S. 1265, act for relief of John R. Jennings. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 217.) Jensen, Oliver. S. 787, act for relief of Oliver Jensen. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 210.) Riser, Mrs. Virginia M. H. R. 2317, act for relief of Mrs. Virginia M. Kiser. Approved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 229.) McLendon, Everett, ar. S. 762. act for relief of Everett McLendon, sr., Mrs. Everett McLendon, sr., Mr. and Mrs. Everett McLendon, sr., for benefit of their minor daughter Nadine McLendon, and Everett McLendon, jr. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p (Private law 209.) Mattil, Anna. H. R. 1889, act for relief of Anna Mattil and others. Approved Oct. 16. 1945. 1 p. (Private law 227.) Naval air stations. S. 986, act to reimburse certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in administration building at Naval Air Station. Bunker Hill, Ind., Dec. 28, 1944. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 215.) S. 1062, act lo reimburse certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for nersonal property lost or damaged as result of fire at Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Pungo, Norfolk, Va., Feb. 13, 1945. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 218.) Xavy. S. 985, act to reimburse certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fires occurring at various naval shore activities. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 214.) Oregon Cures Resort. S. 136, act for relief of Oregon Caves Resort. Approved Oct. 13, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 219.) Rodger s, Dan C. S. 694, act for relief of Dan C. Rodgers. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 205.) Ryan. Mrs. Laura M. H. R. 1393, act for relief of Mrs. Laura May Ryan. Approved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 223.) [Corrected print.] • Sent to Depository Libraries 1148 Government Publications Private law 108-232, 79th Congress— Continued. Small wood, Stanley E. H. R. 799, act for relief of estate of Stanley E. Smallwood, to legal guardian of Frank Carter, jr., to legal guardian of Donald R. Keithley, to Keithley Brothers Garage. Approved Sept. 24, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 199.) Btanfiley, Edward P. S. 1007, act for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Standley. Ap- proved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 232.) Stone, Mrs. Ruth 0. II. R. 213. act for relief of Mrs. Ruth C. Stone. Approved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 222. I Svelund. August. II. R. 3081, act for relief of August Svelund. Approved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 230.) [Corrected print.] White, William A. S. 996, act for relief of William Augustus White. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 216.) Whittington, Mrs. Robert L. H. R. 1882, act for relief of It. L. Whittington, Mrs. R. L. Wuittlngton, and Mrs. J. B. Whittington. Approved Sept. 24. 1!I4.">. 1 p. (Private law 2oo.) [II. R. 1882 provides for relief of Mrs. Robert L. Whittington and Mrs. J. B. Whittington only.] Williams, Leon A. H. R. 1958, act for relief of L. A. Williams. Approved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 228.) Telverton, England. S. 902, act to reimburse certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in Quonset hut at Harrowbeer Airport, xelverton, South Devon, England, Dec. 26, 1944. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 211.) Public law 1S3-199, 79th Congress. N 0TE . — Public laws in slip form in the first prints may be obtained from the Superin- tendent of Documents, Washington 25. D. C, at a subscription price of $3.00 a session, foreign subscription, $4.25 ; single copies are usually 5c. • Item 1035 Agricultural Byproducts Laboratory. H. R. 1765, act to provide for conveyance to Iowa of Agricultural Byproducts Laboratory [of Agricultural and Industrial Chem- istry Bureau] on campus of Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Approved Oct. 18, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 199.) Aircraft. S. 374, act to amend act to punish transportation of stolen motor vehicles in interstate or foreign commerce [so as to include stolen aircraft]. Approved Sept. 24, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 184.) Alaska. H. R. 3686, act to authorize commissioner of General Land Office and registers of land offices in Alaska to perform functions under Alaska real property ownership declaration law. Approved Sept. 26, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 1SS.) Byrd Antarctic Expedition III. 1930-hl. S. 397, act to provide for presentation of medals to members of United States Antarctic Expedition of 1939-41. Approved Sept. 24, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 185.) Daulinht saving. H. R. 3974, act to provide for termination of daylight saving time. Approved Sept. 25, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 1S7.) Judges. H. R. 3871. act authorizing appointment of additional judge for district of Kansas. Approved Oct. 16. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 198.) Mahoning River. H. R. 3373. act anthorizine reconstruction of Spring Common Bridge across Mahoning River in Youngstown, Ohio [by Ohio Department of Highways]. Approved Oct. 16. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 197.) Nationalism and nationality. H. R. 3466. act to amend nationality act of 1940 to preserve nationality of citizens residing abroad. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 193.) Pay, allowances, etc. S. 1045, act to provide for pay and allowances and transportation and subsistence of personnel discharged or released from Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard because of under age at time of enlistment, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 24. 1945. 1 p. "(Public law 186.) [S. 1045 also provides for the issuance of appropriate discharge certificates to such personnel.] Pentagon Building. S. 888. act to authorize exchange [with Rosslyn Connecting Rail- road Companv] of lands in vicinity of War Department Pentagon Building, Arlington, Va. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 192.) Postmasters. H. R. 656, act to provide further for appointment of postmasters for 4th-class post offices in Alaska. Approved Oct. 16. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 195.) Pulaski, Casimir, Count. H. J. Res. 15. joint resolution authorizing President of United States to proclaim Oct. 11, 1945, General Pulaski's Memorial Day for observance and commemoration of death of Casimir Pulaski. Approved Oct. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 191.) Recruiting and enlistment. H. R. 3951. act to stimulate volunteer enlistments in regular militarv and naval establishments of United States. [Approved Oct. 6, 1945.] 6 p. (Public law 190.) St. Lawrence River. H. R. 476, act to revive and reenact act creating St. Lawrence Bridge Commission and authorizing said commission to construct bridge across St. Lawrence River at or near Ogdensburg, N. Y., as amended. Approved Oct. 16, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 194.) 8t. Louis River. H. R. 3150, act to revive and reenact act to authorize Duluth, Minn., to construct toll bridge across St. Louis River between Minnesota and Wisconsin [from point in St. Louis County, Minn., to point in Douglas County, Wis.]. Approved Oct. 16. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 196.) Tongass National Forest. H. R. 1992, act to authorize sale of public lands [within Tongass National Forest] in Alaska to Catholic Bishop of Alaska in trust for Roman Catholic Church. Approved Sept. 24, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 183.) Veterans Administration facilities. S. J. Res. 78, joint resolution for designation of Veterans' Administration hospital at Crugers-on-Hudson, near Peekskill. N. Y., as Franklin Delano Roosevelt Hospital. Approved Sept. 26, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 189.) • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1149 CONFERENCE COMMIT TEES Recruiting and enlistment. Armed forces voluntary recruitment act of 1945, conference report to accompany H. R. 3951 [to stimulate volunteer enlistments in regular military and naval establishments of United States] ; submitted by Mr. May. Oct. 3, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1075, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t EXECUTIVE PAPERS, JOINT COMMITTEE ON DISPOSITION OF Government offices. Disposing of sundry papers, report ; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Oct. 1, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1034, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Disposing of sundry papers, report ; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Oct. 1G, 11 »45. 2 p. (H. rp. 1124, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES American Legion. Proceedings of 26th national convention of American Legion, Chicago, III., Sept. 18-20, 1944. 1945. xii+416 p. 1 por. 2 p. of por. (H. doc. 43, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 65c. L. C. card 25-26630 Civil service preference, retirement, and salary classification laws [Feb. 25, 1919- July 24, 1945] ; compiled by Elmer A. Lewis, superintendent Document Room, House of Representatives. 1945. 475 p. [Includes Civil Service Commission Form 1481, entitled Veteran preference, and dated June 1938.] * Paper, 60c. • Item 308. L. C. card 45-37549 Y 1.2 : R 31/2/945 ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Judiciary Committee. House. Providing funds for employment of counsel to Committee on Judiciary, report to accompany H. Res. 365; submitted by Mr. Cochran. Oct. 9, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1105, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Appropriations. First supplemental surplus appropriation rescission bill, [fiscal year] 1946, hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session. 1945. 2 pts. • Item 339 L. C. card 45-37601 Y 4.Ap 6/1 : Su 7/3/94* > pt. 1. Departments and civil agencies, ii + 964 p. * Paper, SI. 50. pt. 2. Naval establishment, military establishment, ii + 838 p. il. * Paper, $1.25. First supplemental surplus appropriation rescission bill, [fiscal year] 1946. report to accompany H. R. 4407 ; submitted by Mr. Cannon of Missouri. Oct. 17,1945. 38 p. (H. rp. 1125, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Surplus appropriation rescission bill, [fiscal year] 1946. hearings before subcommittee, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 4103 : Bureau of Budget, Civil Service Commission, Department of Interior, Division of Geography, Federal Communications Commission, Federal Security Agency, community war services, temporary aid to enemy aliens, etc., War Relocation Authority. 1945. ii+73 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 339 L. C. card 45-37562 Y 4. Ap 6/1 : Su 7/2/946 HANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, HOUSE Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation dividends and insurance, report to"accompany II. R. 4428 [to adjust rate of dividends paid by Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation on its capital stock and to decrease premium charge for its insurance] ; submitted by Mr. Spence. Oct. 19, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1137, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 1150 Government Publications CLAIMS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Albemarle Hospital, Z. D. Owens, W. W. Johnston, Evans Funeral Home, Esther l'i'iidleton, legal guardian of Lloyd Pendleton, Duke Hospital, and Ephriam Daniels, reporl to accompany II. R. 2333 [for relief of Albemarle Hospital, Z. D. Owens, W. \V. .Johnston, Evans Funeral Home, Esther Pendleton, legal guardian of Lloyd Pendleton, Duke Hospital, and Ephriam Daniels] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 9, 1945. 8 p. ( 11. rp. 1097, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Alden, Harold B. Harold B. Alden and Walter E. Strohm, report to accompany II. R. 1489 [for relief of Harold B. Alden and Walter E. Strohm] ; submitted by Mr. Jennings. Oct. 9, 1945. 7 p. (II. rp. 1083, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Alh n, Percy. Percy Allen, report to accompany H. R. 1234 [for relief of Percy Allen] ; submitted by Mr. Chenoweth. Oct. 3, 1945. 10 p. (H. rp. 1053, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) t American Samoa. Providing for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or destroyed as result of tire which occurred on Naval Station, Tutuila, American Samoa, Oct. 20, 1943, report to accompany S. 1076 ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1006, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Reimbursing certain Navy and Marine Corps personnel and former Navy and Marine Corps personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of tire in buildings 102 and 102-A, Utulei, Tutuila, American Samoa, Aug. 17, 1944, report to accompany S. 1134 ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1070, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Bacon, William F. Estates of William F. Bacon, Myrtle Jackson, Catherine Smith, and Tibbie Spencer, report to accompany S. 201 [for relief of estates of William F. Bacon, Myrtle Jackson, Catherine Smith, and Tibbie Spencer] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 1038, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Baker, Cleo E. Cleo E. Baker, report to accompany H. R. 2191 [for relief of Cleo E. Baker] ; submitted by Mr. Cole of Kansas. Oct. 9, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1094, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Banning, Calif. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of tire at naval convalescent hospital, Banning, Calif., Mar. 5, 1945, report to accompany S. 1102 ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1067, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Barlow, Ernest L. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Barlow, report to accompany S. 1023 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Barlow] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1046, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Belts, Mrs. Minnie A. Mrs. Minnie A. Beltz, report to accompany S. 542 [for relief of Mrs. Minnie A. Beltz] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1039, 79th Cong 1st sess) t Berg, Mrs. Esther L. Esther L. Berg, report to accompany H. II. 2S26 [for relief of Esther L. Berg] ; submitted by Mr. Cole of Kansas. Oct. 3, 1945. 12 p. (H rp. 1062, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Blackmore, John R. Estate of John li. Blackmore and Louise D. Blackmore, report to accompany H. R. 2300 [for relief of estate of John R. Blackmore and Louise D. Blackmore] ; submitted by Mr. Chenoweth. Oct. 9, 1945. 10 p. (H. rp. 1096, 79th Cong. 1st sess) t Bode, Mrs Catherine. Catherine Bode, report to accompany H. R. 2223 [for relief of Catherine Bode] ; submitted by Mr. Morrison. Oct. 9, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1095, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Broun, Mattic L. Estate of Mattie Lee Brown, report to accompany H. R. 1316 [for relief of estate of Mattie Lee Brown] ; submitted by Mr. Stigler. Oct. 9, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 1081, 79th Cong. 1st sess) f • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1151 Bvnge Corp., Corporation Argentina de Productores de Carnes, Herman M. Gidden, and Overseas Metal & Ore Corp., report to accompany H. R. 2187 [for relief of Bunge Corporation, Corporation Argentina de Productos (Producto- res i fle Carnes, Herman M. Gidden, and Overseas Metal and Ore Corporation] ; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Oct. 9, 1945. 13 p. (H. rp. 1092, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Campbell, Mrs Bessie M. Mrs. Bessie M. Campbell and Charles J. Campbell, report to accompany H. R. 2762 [for relief of Mrs. Bessie M. Campbell and Charles J. Campbell]: submitted by Mr. Byrnes of Wisconsin. Oct. 9, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 1099, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Central Leaf Tobacco Co., Inc., report to accompany S. 994 [for relief of Central Leaf Tobacco Company, Incorporated 1 ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (II. rp. 1045, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Claims. Authorizing payment of certain claims for damage to or loss or de- struction of property arising from activities of War Department or of Army, report to accompany S. 1183; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1049, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Comeaux, Mrs. Elizabeth. Mrs. Lionel Comeaux and New Orleans Public Service, Inc., report to accompany H. R 3:!_4 [for relief of Mrs. Lionel Comeaux (Elizabeth Comeaux) and New Orleans Public Service, Incorporated] ; sub- mitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. Oct. 9, 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. 1101, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Conners, Mrs Hibernia I. Mrs. Hibernia I. Conners, report to accompany S. 1027 [for relief of Mrs. Hibernia I. Conners] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 1047, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Cosson, Alfred L. Estate of Alfred Lewis Cosson, and others, report to accom- pany H. R. 1960 [for relief of estate of Alfred Lewis Cosson, and others] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. . Oct. 3, 1945. 5 p. ( H. rp. 1055, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Craig, Clifford E. Clifford E. Craig, report to accompany H. R. 2189 [for relief of Clifford E. Craig] ; submitted by Mr. Byrnes of Wisconsin. Oct. 9, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 1093, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Dance, Christopher C. Christopher Dance, report to accompany H. R. 1613 [for relief of Christopher Dance] ; submitted by Mr. Scrivner. Oct. 9, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 1084, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Daris, Rastus L. Rastus L. Davis, report to accompany H. R. 2054 [for relief of Rastus L. Davis] ; submitted by Mr. Combs. Oct. 9, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1088, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Dubuque and Wisconsin Bridge Co., report to accompany H. R. 2748 [for relief of Dubuque and Wisconsin Bridge Company] ; submitted by Mr. Pittenger. Oct. 3, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 1061, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Duke. Harper T., jr. Estate of Harper Theodore Duke, jr., report to accompany H. R. 2886 [for relief of estate of Harper Theodore Duke, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 9, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1100, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Eagle Packet Co., Inc., report to accompany H. R. 1976 [conferring jurisdiction upon Court of Claims to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Eagle Packet Company, Incorporated] ; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Oct. 9, 1945. ,S p. (II. rp. 108$ Tilth Cong. 1st sess.) t Effinger, William L. Hugo Effinger, in behalf of his minor son William L. Effinger. report to accompany H. R. 3496 [for relief of Hugo Effinger, in behalf of his minor son William L. Effinger] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. Oct. 9, 1945. 9 p. (H. rp. 1104, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Epstein, Mrs. Lillian. Mrs. Lillian Epstein, report to accompany S. 979 [for relief of estate of Mrs. Lillian Epstein] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1043, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f • Sent to Depository Libraries 672682— 45— No. 610 3 1152 Government Publications Freeman, /.. it . Conferring jurisdiction upon any district court for middle dis- trict of North Carolina to bear, determine, and render judgment upon claim arising out "t" death of L. W. Freeman, report to accompany S. 1199; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct 3, 1045. lOp. (H. rp. 1050, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [S. 1199 also repeals acl conferring jurisdiction upon district court for middle dis- trict of North Carolina to hear, determine, and render judgment upon claim of Etta Bouser Freeman, approved June 26, VMS.] f Oalipeau, Mrs. Muni. Mary Galipeau, report to accompany H. It. 2290 [for relief Of .Mary Galipeau] ; BUbmitted by Mr. Hook. Oct. 3, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 1057, T'.ith Cong. 1st sess.) f Goldstein, Harry. Harry Goldstein and Joseph Mallardi, report to accompany H. R. 2102 [for relief of Harry Goldstein and Joseph Mallardi] ; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Oct. 9, 1945. 14 p. (H. rp. 1090, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) j Hanley, Francis A. Francis A. Hanley, report to accompany H. R. 843 [for relief of Francis A. Hanley] ; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Oct. 3, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1051, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Hidde, Mrs. Hannah. Hannah Hidde and Doris Hidde, report to accompany 11. R. 2401 [for relief of Hannah Hidde and Doris Hidde] ; submitted by Mr. Eedrick. Oct. 3, 1945. G p. (H. rp. 105S, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t llincs, Willie. Willie Hiues, report to accompany H. R. 2544 [for relief of Willie Hines] : submitted by Mr. Hook. Oct. 3, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 1060, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t // nl man, A&olphus M. Adolphus M. Holman, report to accompany H. R. 1841 [for relief of Adolphus M. Holman] ; submitted by Mr. Fernandez. Oct. 3, 1045. 8 p. (H. rp- 1054, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Hopkins, Justin P. Justin P. Hopkins, report to accompany H. R. 2962 [for relief of Justin P. Hopkins] ; submitted by Mr. Hedrick. Oct. 3, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 1063, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Kluu-Yiin Pietersom-Dunlap Associates, Inc., report to accompany S. 562 [for relief of Klau-Van Pietersom-Dunlap Associates, Incorporated] ; submitted bv Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1040, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Lewis, Mrs. Addie S. Mrs. Addie S. Lewis, report to accompany H. R. 3135 [for relief of Mrs. Addie S. Lewis] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. Oct. 3, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 1065, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Maasdam, steamship. Reimbursing certain Marine Corps personnel and former Marine Corps personnel for personal property lost in disaster to steamship Maasdam, June 26, 1941, report to accompany S. 1215 ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1071, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t MeCleary, Jay If. Jay H. McCleary. report to accompany H. R. 197S [for relief of Jay H. McCleary] ; submitted by Mr. Case of New Jersey. Oct. 3. 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 1056, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) j McGarroll, Thomas. Estate of Thomas McGarroll, report to accompany H. R. 3390 [for relief of estate of Thomas McGarroll] ; submitted bv Mr. Stigler. Oct. 9, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 1103, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) j Miif/ce, John 11". John W. Magee and Florence V. Magee, report to accompany H. R. 2154 [for relief of John W. Magee and Florence V. Magee] ; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Oct. 9, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 1091, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Minatree, O. M. O. M. Minatree, report to accompany H. R. 1358 [for relief of O. M .Minatree] ; submitted by Mr. Combs. Oct. 9, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1082, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Monite Waterproof Qlue Co., report to accompany H. R. 2431 [for relief of Monite Waterproof Glue Company] ; submitted by Mr. Ramey. Oct. 3, 1945. 8 p. (H. rp. 1059, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Naval Operating Base, Bermuda. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as result of fire in building no. 14ti at Naval Operating Base, Bermuda, Apr. 26, 1945, report to accompanv s. 1119 ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1069, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1153 Nisselson, John. John Nisselson, report to accompany H. R. 936 [for relief of John Nisselson] ; submitted by Mr. Morrison. Oct. 9, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1079, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Plymouth, England. Reimbursing certain Navy personnel and former Navy per sonnel for personal property lost or damaged as l'esult of fire in Quonset hut no. 2, Hamoaze House. Plymouth, Devon, England, Dec. 31, 1944, report to accompany S. 1103; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1068, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Ross, George J. Estate of George J. Ross, report to accompany S. 788 [for relief of estate of George J. Ross] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1041, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t St. Amant, Edmond J., jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond J. St. Amant, jr., report to accompany S. 980 [for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond J. St. Amant, jr. ] ; sub- mitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1044, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Sunders, Jack. First Lt. Jack Sanders, report to accompany S. 1118 [for relief of Jack Sanders for value of personal property destroyed as result of explosion at Camp Lejeune, N. C, Jan. 22, 1945] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1048, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Smothers, William F. Estate of W. F. Smothers, report to accompany H. R. 1835 [for relief of estate of W. F. Smothers] ; submitted by Mr. Stigler. Oct. 9, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1085, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Stewart, Wesley J. Wesley J. Stewart, report to accompany H. R. 2029 [for relief of Wesley J. Stewart] ; submitted by Mr. Morrison. Oct. 9, 1945. 6 p. (H. rp. 1087, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Strauss, A. M. A. M. Strauss, report to accompany H. R. 3303 [for relief of A. M. Strauss] ; submitted by Mr. Stigler. Oct. 9, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1102, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Topper, Dave. Dave Topper, report to accompany H. R. 2062 [for relief of Dave Topper] ; submitted by Mr. Byrnes of Wisconsin. Oct. 9, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 1089, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Townsend, Sybil G. Sybil Georgette Townsend, report to accompany H. R. 850 Tfor relief of Sybil Georgette Townsend] ; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1052, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Transit Investment Corp., report to accompany H. R. 1266 [for relief of Transit Investment Corporation] ; submitted by Mr. Keogh. Oct. 9, 1945. 7 p. (H. rp. 10S0, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Tyson, Charlie. Charlie Tyson, report to accompany S. 883 [for relief of Charlie Tyson]; submitted by Mr. McGehee. Oct. 3, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1042, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Weiss, Mrs. Annarae. Annarae Weiss, report to accompany H. R. 2746 [for relief of Annarae Weiss] ; submitted bv Mr. McGehee. Oct. 9. 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1098, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Zephyr Aircraft Corporation. Conferring jurisdiction upon Court of Claims to consider and render judgment on claim of Zephyr Aircraft Corp. [formerly known as Lenert Aircraft Corporation] against United States, report to ac- company H. R. 3094: submitted by Mr. Ramey. Oct. 3, 1945. 14 p. (H. rp. 1064, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Oct. 5, 1945; no. 8. 1945. 47 p. 4° t Y 4.D 63/1 : 79/8 Eminent domain. Amending Code of laws of District of Columbia with respect to abandonment of condemnation proceedings [so as to provide reimbursement of reasonable expenses incurred by property owners in condemnation pro- ceedings which are abandoned], report to accompanv H. R. 2938; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Oct. IS, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1134, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 1154 GoVKRNMEXT PUBLICATIONS Parkin;/ of vehicles, etc. Requiring parking facilities for persons employed in Federal office buildings in District of Columbia, report to accompany H It 1283; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Oct. 17, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1127, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Providence Hospital. Amending act relating to incorporation of Providence Hospital. Washington. D. C, report to accompany S. 1383; submitted In Mr Randolph. Oct. 19, 1945. 1 p. dl. rp. 113s, 7!Mh Cong. 1st sess.) t * Real estate. Providing for continuance of tax-exempt status of certain property in District ,<( Columbia [when used and occupied by any department, agency or Instrumentality of United states or by American Red Cross], report to accompany H. J. Res. 236; submitted by Mr. Randolph. Oct. 17, 1945 3 n (H. rp. 1126. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t ' Rent. Extending for 1 year provisions of District of Columbia emergency rent act, report to accompany H. It. 3979 : submitted bv Mr. Randolph. Oct 18 1915 12 p. (H. rp. 1133, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t EXECUTIVE AGKNCIES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE, HOUSE Government offices. Report of Select Committee to Investigate Executive Agen- cies, 8th intermediate report pursuant to H. Res. 88; [submitted bv Mr Smith of Virginia]. 1945. iii+17 p. (H. rp. 1142, 79th Cong. 1st ses's.) [Inves- tigation of reconversion policy of Office of Price Administration 1 t L. C. card 45-37632 To investigate executive agencies, hearings, 79th Congress. 1st session pursuant to H. Res. SS. June 6 and 7. 1945. 1945. pt. 3, iii +939-991 p | These hearings relate to pricing of fresh fruits and vegetables for market, and pricing of fresh fruits and vegetables for processing, MPR 425 and MPR 426 and amend- ments, Office of Price Administration.] * Paper, 15c • Item 380 L. C. card 45-36241 Y 4. Ex 3/4 : Ex 3/2/pt. 3 EXPENDITURES IN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Cheek*. Replacement of Government checks which have been lost or destroved report to accompany H. R. 4350 [to amend sec. 3646, Revised statutes* as amended, relating to issuance of cheeks in replacement of lost, stolen destroved mutilated, or defaced checks of United States] ; submitted bv Mr Manasco' Oct. 18, 1945. 7 p. (H.rp. 1132, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE Citizenship. Amending sec. 401 (a) of nationality act of 1940 so as to preserve nationality of certain citizens who have been unable to return to United States, report to accompany H. R. 4191 ; submitted bv Mr. Mason Oct 1 1945 3 p. (H.rp. 1035, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f * ' ' Hirst, Mrs. Alvada. Alvada Hirst, report to accompanv H. R. 2957 [for relief of Alvada Hirst] ; submitted by Mr. Mason. Oct. 10, 1945 * p (H rn 1114 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Immigration and emigration. Facilitating admission to United States of hus- bands wives, and children of United States citizen men and women who have served honorably in armed forces of United States during present World War report to accompany H. R. 714; submitted by Mr. Mason. Oct. 3, 1945 3 n! (H. rp. 10(3, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f y Naturalization Study of naturalization laws and procedures, hearings before subcommittee 2, ,9th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. R. 52. May 9-.Tune 5 194... 1-4.1 ni+9.1 p. [These hearings were held at Washington, D. C, and New York, N. Y.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 353 L. C. card 45-37554 Y 4 Im 6/1 . N 21/18 Neumann, Gerhard. Master Bgt Gerhard Neumann, report to accompany H. R. 3441 [to provide for naturalization of Gerhard Neumann] ; submitted by Mr Lesinski. Oct. 9, 1945. 3 p. ( H. rp. 1111, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1155 Refugees. Investigation of problems presented by refugees at Fort Ontario Refugee Shelter, hearings before subcommittee G, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 52, authorizing study of Immigration and naturalization laws, June 25 and 26, 1945. 1945. iv4-183 p. [These hearings were held at Oswego, N. Y.] * Paper, 30c. • Item 353 L. C. card 45-37560 Y 4. Im 6/1 : R 25/4 INVALID PENSIONS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Pensions. Mexican border service, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 1653 and H. R. 2073, bills to extend pension benefits to veterans who served during 1916 and 1917 on Mexican border, and to their dependents, Sept. 13, 1945. 1945. iii+79 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 357 L. C. card 45-37561 Y 4.1n 8/5 : M 57 ■ Philippine uprisings and campaigns after July 4, 1902, and prior to Jan. 1, 1914, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 128 and H. R. 3251, bills extending pension benefits to veterans who served after July 4, 1902, and prior to Jan. 1, 1914, in armed forces engaged in actual hostilities in certain specified areas in Philippine Islands, and to their dependents, Mar. 20 and 22, 1945. 1945. iii+78 p. * Paper, 15c. • Item 357 L. C. card 45-37555 Y 4.1n 8/5 : P 53/4 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE Alaska. Amending Hatch act concerning municipalities in Alaska, report to ac- company H. It. 1497 [to amend subsec. 9 (a) of act to prevent pernicious political activities, as amended, so as to permit employees of United States Government, including Alaska Railroad employees, who reside in municipali- ties along line of Alaska Railroad to participate in local political matters involving municipal governments only] ; submitted by Mr. Feighan. Oct. 15, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1120, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Bankruptcy. Amending chap. 15 of bankruptcy act with respect to voluntary adjustment of railroad obligations, report to accompany H. R. 3429; submitted by Mr. Hobbs. Oct. 17, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1128, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Referees' salary bill, report to accompany H. R. 4160 [to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout United States, and acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, so as to set up system of full- rinie salaried referees to replace present system of essentially part-time referees compensated on fee basis] ; submitted by Mr. Hobbs. Oct. 2, 1945. 17 p. (H. rp. 1037, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, Oct. 12, 1945; no. 18. 1945. 132 p. 4° + Y 4.J 89/1 : 79/18 Carver, George W. George Washington Carver Day, report to accompany H. J. Res. Ill [designating Jan. 5, 1946, as George Washington Carver Day] ; submitted by Mr. Hobbs. Oct. 15, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1123, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Court commissioners. Permitting referees in bankruptcy and national park commissioners to serve as United States commissioners, report to accompany II. R. 2465 [to amend sec. 20 of act of May 28, 1896 (29 Stat. 184; 28 U. S. C. 527), so as to provide that nothing therein contained shall preclude referee in bankruptcy or national park commissioner from appointment also as United States commissioner] ; submitted by Mr. Talbot. Oct. 9, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1108, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Criminal procedure. Postponing effective date of Rules of criminal procedure for District Courts, report to accompany H. R. 4162 [to amend act of June 29, 1940 (Public law numbered 675), to give Supreme Court of United States authority to prescribe rules of pleading, practice, and procedure with respect to proceedings in criminal cases prior to and including verdict, or finding or plea of guilty] ; submitted by Mr. Gwynne of Iowa. Oct. 10, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1115, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries 1156 Government Publications District Courts. Changing times for holding terms of district court for eastern dietricl of Washington [al Yakima |, report to ace pany H. R. 3167; sub- mitted by .Mr. Ilobbs. Od. 15, 1945. 4 p. (II. rp. 1121, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t — Providing for establishment of term of district court at Klamath Falls, Oreg., report to accompany II. R. 3281 ; submitted by Mr. Talbot. Oct. 9, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1109, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Providing for terms of district court for district of Nevada I at Reno and Elko], report to accompany 8. !>4(); submitted l>v Mr. Walter. Oct. 17, 1945. L' p. ill. rp. 1129, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Larceny in interstate or foreign commerce, report to accompany H. R. 4180 [to amend law relating to larceny in interstate or foreign commerce, so as to combine crime of embezzlement with that of larceny and make entire law applicable also to air transportation]; submitted by Mr. Reed of Illinois. Oct. 10, 1945. 4 p. (II. rp. 1116, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Limitations {law). Limiting time for bringing certain actions under laws of United Slates, report to accompany II. R. 2788; submitted by Mr. Hobbs. Oct. 22, 1945. 9 p. (II. rp. 1141, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f Prizes {international law). Facilitating further disposition of prizes captured by United States, report to accompany II. R. 4231; submitted by Mr. Hobbs. Oct. 15, 1945. 5 p. (H. rp. 1122, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Woman's Enfranchisement Bay, report to accompany H. J. Res. 255 [requesting the President to proclaim Nov. 2, 1!>45, as Woman's Enfranchisement Day in commemoration of day when women throughout United States first voted in a Presidential election] ; submitted by Mr. Hobbs. Oct. 19, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1139, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t LABOR COMMITTEE, HOUSE Handicapped. Aid to physically handicapped, hearings before subcommittee on aid to physically handicapped, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 45, authorizing Committee on Labor to conduct investigation of extent and character of aid now given by Federal, State, and local governments and private agencies to the physically handicapped, May 21 [-July 10], 1945. 1945. pts. 10-14, [xix 1+1225-1569 p. il. [These hearings were held in Phila- delphia, Pa., and Washington, D. C] * Paper, pts. 10-14, each 15c. • Item 360 L. C. card 45-35494 Y 4.L 11 : H 19/pt.l0-14 MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Sept. 30, 1945; no. 8. 1945. x+41 p. 4° t Y 4.M 53 : 79/8 Merchant Marine Academy, Kings Point. Entrance of South American cadets to Merchant Marine Academy, executive hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on EL R. 1751, to authorize course of instruction at Merchant Marine Academy to be given to not exceeding 20 persons at a time from American republics, other than United States, Sept. 27, 1945. 1945. iii+16 p. * Paper, 10C. • Item 362 L. C. card 45-37621 Y 4.M 53 : M 53/10 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Airplane fueling system, report pursuant to H. Res. 20: submitted by Mr. May. Oct. 9, 1945. 20 p. (H. rp. 1110, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Corrected print. 1st print reads Investigations of national war effort and has [11+20 p.] f L. C. card 45-37659 Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 8th edition, Sept. 1945. 1945. 1 -",2 p. 4° t Y 4.M 59/1 : 79/8 Dibble General Hospital, Menlo Park. Authorizing inclusion of War Department land within corporate limits of Menlo Park, Calif., report to accompany H R. 2965 [to permit inclusion of land occupied by Dibble General Hospital within corporate limits of Menlo Park, Calif.] ; submitted by Mr. Thomason. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (H. rp. 1076, 79th. Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1157 Marshall, George C. Tendering thanks of Congress to General of the Army George C. Marshall and members of Army of United States who have fought under his direction during the wars [and providing that President of United States shall cause medal to he struck to he presented to General Marshall in name of people of United States], report to accompany H. J. Res. 243; sub- mitted by Mr. May. Oct. 3, 1945. 2 p. (II. rp. 1072, Tilth Cong. 1st sess.) t NAVAIi AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Booth. WilUam If. For relief of William II. Booth, H. R. 2953, [introduced by] Mr. Bland; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill], [1945.] p. 1151. (No. 106.) * Paper, He. • Item 365 Y 4.X 22/la : 945-46/1 1 16 Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Oct. 20, 1945; no. 5. 1945. 56 p. 4° X Y 4.X 22/1: 79/5 Capital punishment. To amend art. 6 of Articles for Government of Navy [so that jurisdiction of general courts martial to impose death penalty shall extend to crime of murder committed outside territorial limits of States of the Union and District of Columbia by any person subject to such articles], S. 1308; | letter from Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives con- cerning bill]. [1945.] p. 1153-54. (No. 107.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/107 Claims. To provide for compromise and settlement by Secretary of Navy of certain claims for damage to property under jurisdiction of Navy Department, to provide for execution of releases by Secretary of Navy upon payment of such claims, and for other purposes, S. 1364; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 1157-58. (No. 109.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4. N 22/la : 945-46/10!) Degrees (colleges, universities, dr.). To authorize head of postgraduate school of Navy to confer masters and doctors degrees in engineering and related fields. H. R. 4412, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 1509-10. (No. 115.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N22/la : 945-46/11.", Guam Island. Authorizing Secretary of Navy to transfer land for resettlement in (Juam, report to accompany S. 1362; submitted by Mr. Grant of Indiana. Oct. 19, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1136, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Relief of residents of Guam through settlement of meritorious claims, report to accompany S. 1139 : submitted by Mr. Grant of Indiana. Oct. 19, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1135. 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f To authorize Secretary of Navy to transfer land for resettlement in Guam. S. 1362 ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Repre- sentatives concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 1155-56. (No. 108.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4. N 22/la : 945-46/108 Firo Jima. Presentation to the committee of painting depicting raising of Amer- ican flag on Mount Suribachi [on Iwo Jima] ; statement of A. A. Vandegrift. [1945.] p. 1499-1502. (No. 111.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4. N 22/la : 945-46/111 Leave of absence. To authorize temporarily allowance of leave to ofticers of Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard retired subsequent to Sept. 8, 1939, and retained on active duty, to same extent as if such officers had not been retired, H. R. 4391 ; [introduced by] Mr. Vinson ; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1945.] p. 1503-4. (No. 112.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4. N 22/la : 9-15-46/112 "Naval Academy, Annapolis. Hearings [79th Congress, 1st session], on acquisition of St. John's College by Navy [for Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.| [1945.] p. 1515-1643, 2 maps. (No. 118.) * Paper, 25c. • Item 365 Y 4. N 22/la : 945-46/118 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1158 Government Publications x a mi Academy, Annapolis — Continued. To establish status of funds and employees of midshipmen's store at Naval Academy, II. R. 2669, [introduced by] Mr. Sasscer; [letter from acting Secre- tary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill! [1946.] p. 1149-50. (No. 105.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/105 Xary. Composition of postwar Navy, report on II. Con. Res. 80, to announce sense of Congress as to composition of postwar Navv ; [submitted by Mr Vin- son|. 1!)45. 1)1-4-88 p. (H. rp. 1107, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-37034 Hearing [79th Congress, 1st session] on House concurrent resolution 80 composition of postwar Navy. [1945.] p. 1159-1497. (No. 110.) * Paper' 45c. • Item 365 Y 4. N 22/la : 945-46/110 1'uil. allowances, etc. To adjust pay and allowances of members of Navy Nurse Corps, H. R. 4411, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill] [1945 ] p. 1507-8. (No. 114.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la : 945-46/114 To provide for adjustment between proper appropriations of unpaid bal- ances in pay accounts of naval personnel on last day of each fiscal year, H. R. 4392, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1945.*] p. 1505-6. (No. 113.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4. N 22/la : 945-46/113 Shipping Board. To extend status of veterans of World War to persons enrolled or enlisted and serving on Shipping Board vessels during World War [I] in war zones, H. R. 1511. [introduced by] Mr. Hagen ; [letter from Secretary of Navy to chairman of Committee on Naval Affairs concerning bill] [1945 ] p. 1513-14. (No. 117.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4. N 22/la : 945-46/117 Ships. To exempt Navy or Coast Guard vessels of special construction from requirements as to number, position, range or arc of visibility of lights, H. R. 4413, [introduced by] Mr. Vinson; [letter from acting Secretary of Navy to Speaker of House of Representatives concerning bill]. [1945.] p 1511-12 (No. 116.) * Paper, 5c. • Item 365 Y 4. N 22/la : 945-46/116 PATENTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Trade-marks. Renewal of certain trade-mark registrations after expiry, hear- ings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3424, Sept. 13, 1945. 1945. iii-fll p. * Paper, 5c. • Item 366 L. C. card 45-3755S Y 4. P 27/1 : T 67/26 POST OFFICE AND POST K0ADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Neivspapers. Requiring weekly newspapers enjoying mailing privileges to make sworn statements with respect to their circulation, report to accompany H. R. 2543 ; submitted by Mr. McKenzie. Oct. 23, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1143, 79th Cong. 1st sess. ) t Postal claims. Amending act authorizing Postmaster General to adjust certain claims of postmasters for loss by burglary, fire, or other unavoidable casualty, as amended, report to accompany H. R. 4127 ; submitted by Mr. Lyle. Oct. 4, 1945. 4 p. (H. rp. 1078, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Postmasters. Amending sec. 2 of act of May 29, 1928, and sec. 3 of act of Mar. 29, 1944, affecting compensation of postmasters, report to accompany H. R. 3709; submitted by Mr. Roe of Maryland. Oct. 3, 1945. 3 p. (H. rp. 1074, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) f POST-WAR ECONOMIC POLICY AND PLANNING, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE Economic policy. Postwar economic policy and planning, hearings, 78th Con- gress, 2d session, and 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Res. 408 [78th Congress] and H. Res. 60 [79th Congress], July 27, 1944-Apr. 4. 1945: Postwar public works and construction. 1945. pt. 6, iv+1709-2078 p. 11. [These hearings were held at New York, N. Y., Washington, D. C, and Chi- cago, 111.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 380 L. C. card 44-6221 Y 4.P 84/9 : P 84/pt.6 • Sent to Depository Libraries November 1945 1159 PRINTING COMMITTEE, HOUSE Business. Additional copies of hearings on financial problems of small business, report to accompany II. Con. Res. 90 [authorizing Select Committee to Conduct Study and Investigation of National Defense Program in Its Relation to Small Business in United States, House of Representatives, to have printed for its use additional copies of pts. 1 and 2 of hearings on financial problems of small business held before said committee during current session] ; submitted by Mr. Jarnian. Oct. 4, 1945. 1 p. (H. rp. 1077, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Safford, Ariz, Granting title of public lands to Safford, Ariz., for use of its mu- nicipa