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American Dyestuff Reporter

EDITORIAL INDEX: 1969 VOL. 58 By Author Title Subject

AUTHORS Eastman Chemical Products, Inc., Staff Report, Preventing Strength Loss ...... Oct. 20 26 Economy, J., and Wohrer, L. C., and Frechette, F. J., “Kynol"— A New Flame-Resistant ...... May 19 45 Abrahams, D. H., Selecting the Right Surfactant Helps Ensure Egger, W. B,, and Joos, W., Pad Batch of Cellulosic Fastness ...... Oct. 20 27 ...... Nov. 17 22 Adams, R. G., Thermochemical Desizing of El-Shiekh, A., and Hersh, S. P., The Mechanics of Looped- Fabrics ...... May 19 42 ...... May 19 44 Allen, G. D., and Sacchlero, G., Growth of the European ...... May 5 28 B Fash, W. G., What Do We Do With Seconds? Quality Control Baker, C. A., New Legislation—Its Effect on the Flammable in Industrial ...... March 24 28 Fabrics Act ...... March 24 12 Feinauer, A., Billie, H., and Ruttiger W., A New Soil-Release, Baker, C. A., and Cohen, G. G., Measuring Combined Effects Soil-Repellent Finish for Textiles ...... June 2 16 of Moisture Transmission and Thermal Flaskerud, K., Saville, D., and Fye, C., Effect of an SO, Conductivity ...... Oct. 20 32 Barry, J. F. and May, J. M., in Latin Atmosphere on the Breaking Strength of Fabrics of Different America ...... Aug. 11 11 Fiber Content ...... July 14 16 Fleischer, H., Dyeing by the Defitherm Process— Bemdt, F., Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the Defitherm Process— Part VI ...... May 5 22 Part V ...... May 5 15 Forrester, R, C., and Caldwell, M. A., Preparation of Poly­ Berni, R. J., Soignet, D. M., and Murphy, A. M., Preparation ester/Cellulosic Blend Fibers ...... Jan. 27 13 of Diethymalino Ethylated Pilot Plant Frechette, F. J., Economy, J., and Wohrer, L. C., “Kynol”—A Production ...... March 10 38 New Flame-Resistant Fiber ...... May 19 45 Billie H., Ruttiger, W., and Feinauer, A., A New Soil-Release, Frick, J. G., Parikh, D. V., and Reid, J. D., Improved Wrinkle- Soil-Repellent Finish for Textiles ...... June 2 16 Resistant Cotton with Stearamido Compounds ...... June 2 Bitter, B., Valki, E. I., and Gagnon, L., Observations on 25 Fye C., Flaskerud, K., and Saville, D., Effect of an SO, Bleaching ...... Jan. 27 21 Butterworth, G. A. M., Powers, D. H., and Kaswell, E. R., Atmosphere on the Breaking Strength of Fabrics of Different Properties and Functions of Additives in Worsted Fiber Content ...... July 14 16 Processing ...... May 19 46

Caldwell M. A., and Forrester, R. C., Preparation of Poly- Gagnon, L., Bitter, B., and Valko, E. I., Observations on ester/Cellulosic Blend Fibers ...... Jan. 27 13 Bleaching Wool ...... Jan. 27 21 Cashen, N. A., Reid, D. J., and Reinhardt, R., Contract Curing Gilliam, W. E., Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester Knit Fab­ Between Heated Metal Plates in the Treatment of Cotton rics and Blends ...... May 19 31 Fabric With Carbamate Finishing Agents March 10 22 Gonzales, E. J., and Guthrie, J. D., Crosslinking Cotton Chipalkatti, V. B., Sarma, G. A., and Ranganathan, S. R., Flex with Glyoxal Reaction Products Feb. 10 27 Abrasion as an Index of Wear Life Sept. 22 52 Grady, P. L., and Hersh, S. P., Dynamic Mechanical Testing Cohen, G. G., and Baker, C. A., Measuring Combined Effects of Fibers ...... Feb. 10 32 of Moisture Transmission and Thermal Grady, P. L., and Hersh, S. P., Dynamic Mechanical Testing Conductivity ...... Oct. 20 32 of Fibers, Part II ...... Feb. 24 47 Corey, W. R., The Impact of Environmental Health ... July 28 25 Greene, P., The Fall and Rise of the Flock Industry . July 14 11 Cronise, R. V., Color Instnomentation for the Dyer ... June 30 13 Gutherie, J. D., and Gonzales, E. J., Crosslinking Cotton Cellulose with Glyoxal Reaction Products ...... Feb. 10 27 D

Drake G L Jr., and Moreau J. P., A Hydrophilic Oil Re­ H pellent Finish for Cotton Feb. 10 21 Drake G L , Jr., and Morris, C. E., APO-Silicone Emulsions Hemphill, J. E., Dyeing 100% Textured Polyester Fabrics as’Multipurpose Finishes for Cotton ...... Jan. 27 31 with Disperse ...... Feb. 24 28 Hersli, S. P,, and Grady, P. L., Dynamic Mechanical Testing Mervin, G. A., Testing a New Flame-Retardant, Hlgh-Dcnslty % of Fibers ...... Feb. 10 32 Foam Backing for Carpets June 16 44 so Hersh, S. P,, and Grady, P. L,, Dynamie Mechanical Testing Miles, Wyndham, D,, and Wilcox, D. H. Jr., Dyeing and the of Fibers, Part II ...... Feb, 24 47 Old Family Almanac ...... Sept. 8 15 ]0rni Hersh, S. P., and El-Shiekh, A., The Mechanics ol Looped- Miliman, G. E., The Expanding Market for (Se# Pile Carpets ...... May 19 44 Nonwovens ...... April 7 32 Hoffman, D. E., Dyeing and Finishing Warp Knits ol Textured Miller, J. C., and Rush, J. L., Dyeing, Its Relation to Polyester and Nylon ...... Sept. 22 50 Physical and Chemical Prwerties of Yam Feb. 24 37 Hoffman, H. L,, Jr., Tanquary, A. C., Hamalainen, C., and Mizushima, H., Shimauchi, S., and Tsuzuki, R., Soil Redeposl- Liggett R. W,, The Effeet of Graft Polymerization of Aerylo- ton of Polyester Fiber and its Test Methods: Part II—A nitrile on the Rot Resistanee of Cotton Fabries July 14 25 New Redeposition Test Method ...... Aug. 11 15 Honold, E,, Caustle Sorption in Cotton Fibers of Different Moreau, J. P., and Drake, G. L., Jr,, A Hydrophilic Oil ka Maturities ...... Mareh 10 25 Repellent Finish for Cotton Feb. 10 21 H Hopkins, J. R., Factors Which Can Affect Continuous Peroxide Morris, C. E., and Drake, G. L., Jr., APO-Silicone Emulsions ■Kynol' Bleaching ...... Oct. 20 24 as Multipurpose Finishes for Cotton Jan. 27 31 fiectie Howard, H. S., Bonding and Laminating Prepares for High Morris, M, A., Kerr, N,, and Zeronian, S. H., The Effect of Gear Market Penetration ...... Feb. 10 18 Ozone and Laundering on a Vat-Dyed Cotton Fabric Jan. 13 3' Howe, D. E,, Teehnieal Progress in Polyfibers for Morton, D. S., Quality Assurance . . . Not Quality Carpets ...... May 19 43 Control ...... Jan. 13 2l Hunter, W. K., Air Pollution and Control ...... July 28 21 Murphy, A. M,, Berni, R, J., and Soignet, D. M., Preparation Laiioratoi of Diethmalino Ethylated Cotton—Pilot Plant iSeaiM I Production ...... March 10 3 Life in a ICI America Ltd,, Staff Report, Activated Carbon in the Dye N Wash ...... Oct. 20 29 Norwick, B., Color Quality Control March 10 31 Marked : J Norwick, B., Quality Knits: Key to Bonded Fabric Knits ...... Feb. 10 II Measurini Johari, D. P., Comparative Study of Different Techniques Used nicrrnal for Fading Dyed Films in the Laboratory Sept. 8 20 o Men's CIc Johari, D, P., Correlation of Results Obtained by Electron (Palana Microscopy with Fading Rate Curves ...... June 30 33 O'Brien, W. A., Life in a Complaint Laboratory April 21 1 Micro»aw Johnson, A. E,, Can Wrinkle-Prone Fabrics Be Moltieit A Identified? ...... June 2 13 Mount Ho| Johnson, A. E., The Need for an International Claims Policy ...... Jan, 13 28 Jones, K. W„ Duplex Printing in England ...... Aug, 25 15 Joos, W., and Egger, W. B., Pad Batch Dyeing of Cellulosic Palamara, F. J., Men's Joins the Color Parade Fibers ...... Nov. 17 22 Survey Reveals ...... June 30 S Parikh, D. V., Aging Vat Prints of Direct and Discharge National C Styles ...... Feb. 24Conferen 2 K Parikh, D. V., Frick, J. G., and Reid, D. J., Improved Wrinkle- Need for t Resistant Cotton with Stearamido Compounds ...... June 2 2 (Johnson M „Kaswell, E. R., Powers, D. H., and Butterworth, A. M„Kaswell, Percarpio, F. J., Textile Machinery Trends ...... Feb. 10 i Ne^e Ira Properties and Functions of Additives in Worsted Powers, D. H., Butterworth, G. A, M., and Kaswell, E. R., Neir Appr Processing ...... May 19 46 Properties and Functions of Additives in Worsted (Mntrol Kerr. N., Morris, M. A., and Zeronian, S. H., The Effect of Processing ...... May 19 •Swimni Ozone and Laundering on a Vat-Dyed Cotton Fabric Jan. 13 34 Purchase, M. E., Sontag, M. S., and Smith, B. F., Build-Up New End Koroskys, M. J., Flammability of Textiles ...... March 24 15 of Particulate and Organic Soils on Cotton, Polyester/Cotton IndustO' Knoepfler, N. B., and Koenig, P. A., Flame Retardant Cotton Fabrics ...... Dec, 29 1 Neff Congr Batting Products ...... Aug. 25 30 Svstem, I Koenig, P. A., and Knoepfler, N. B„ Flame Retardant Cotton New Lcjisl Batting Products ...... Aug. 25 30 (Baker) Kurie, J. K., World Trends in Cellulosic Fibers ...... Dec. 15 17 New Metalli Ranganathan, S, R., Chipalkatti, V. B., and Sarma, G. A., New Produi Flex Abrasion as an Index of Wear L ife ...... Sept. 22 New Roller Reid, D. J., Reinhardt, R., and Cashen, N. A., Contract New Soil-R Curing Between Heated Metal Plates in the Treatment of iFeinauer, Lamprinakos, J. W., and Sookman, G., Improving Abrasion Cotton Fabric with Carbamate Finishing Agents March 10 Noise Abate Resistance of Durable Press Fabrics with Reactive Vinyl Reid, D. J., Parikh, D. V., and Frick, J, G., Improved Wrinkle- 'Non-Compel Pyrrolidone Polymers ...... March 10 20 Resistant Cotton with Stearamido Compounds ...... June 2 Nonwoven I Liggett, R. W., Hoffman, Jr., H. L., Tanquary, A. C., and Reinhardt, R. M., Reid, J, D., and Cashen, N. A., Contract Nylon Dycit Hamalainen, C., The Effect of Graft Polymerization of Curing Between Heated Metal Plates in the Treatment of ties of Ya Acrylonitrile on the Rot Resistance of Cotton Cotton Fabric with Carbamate Finishing Agents March 10 (Whitman) Fabrics ...... July 14 25 Ross, S. E., Carbon and Graphite from Viscose Lundgren, H. P., Tailoring Fabric Hand to Specification May 19 46 ...... Sept. 8 Lynn, J. E., Are Lasers a Solution to a Problem or Are They Rowland, S. P., Basic Aspects of the Crosslinkmg of a Problem Looking for a Solution? IVnril 21 23 Cotton ...... Nov. 3 Lynn, J. E., A New Approach to Padding and : Rush, J. L., and Miller, J. C., Nylon Dyeing, Its Relation to ObseiraBoiis Precise Nip Control Over Wide Load Conditions Indicated Physical and Chemical Properties of Feb, 24 Gagnoni for the Swimming Pad Roll ...... June 16 39 Ruttiger, W., Feinauer, A., Billie, H., A New Soil-Release, On the Side Lynn, J. E., Carpets Galore: A Wet Processing Soil-Repellent Finish for Textiles ...... June 2 Smorgasbord ...... June 16 33 Lynn, J. E., Dry Transfer-Color Printing Cou’d Zoom May 19 28 Lynn, J. E., Dyeing, Laminating, Finishing Knits New England Style ...... April 7 44 Lynn, J. E., How Hot Are Nonwovens? April 7 30 Sacchiero G., and Allen, G. D., Growth of the European Lynn, J. E,, Patented Cloth Loader for Becks and Winches Synthetic Fiber Industry May 5 Shows Promise of Greater Efficiency and Economies . May 19 37 Sa'vin, V. S., Testing Atmospheric Fading of Cotton and Lynn, J. E., Peroxide Bleaching of Textiles Oct. 6 20 Rayon ...... Oct. 20 Lynn, J. E., Pioneer or Guinea Pig in Adapting Really New Sarma, G. V., Ranganathan, S. R., and Chipalkatti, V. B., Flex Techniques ...... April 21 46 Abrasion as an Index of Wear Life . , Sept. 22 Lynn, J. E., Qiana: One Small Step ...... Dec. 15 21 Saville, D., Fye, C., and Flaskerud, K., Effect of an SO^ Lynn, J. E., The Industry Moves Ahead June 16 25 Lynn, J. E., Wet Processors Stress Vital Need for New Ma­ Atmosphere on the Breaking Strength of Fabrich of Different Fiber Content ...... July 14 chinery and Better Techniques ...... Anril 21 48 Pollution Is Lyons, D. W., Microwave Drying of Textiles ...... May 19 44 Seaman, R. E., Laboratory Evaluations to Predict Fabric Flammability ...... May 19 Reparation Segall, W. M., An International Look at Textile M Flammability ...... March 24 Prodntlioj Sherman, P, O., and Smith, S., Textile Characteristics Affecting Markezich, A. R., and Smith, M. M., Softeners Applied in the Release of Soil During Laundering Ma,v 19 Home Laundering ...... May 19 26 Shimauchi, S., Tsuzuki, R., and Mizushima. H., Soil Redeposi­ neventmj ) Marsden, J., High Temperature (HT) Steaming for Textile tion of Polyester Fiber and Its Test Methods: Part II—A Pteducts,' Printing ...... April 21 35 New Redeposition Test Method Aug. 11 P'odutt Dei Marshall, W. J., Development of Batchwise Dyeing Methods Smith. B. F., Purchase. M. E. and Sontag, M. S.. Build-Up of Teeluiitji for Procion Dyes ...... Aug. 25 19 Particulate and Organic Soils on Cotton, Polyester and Prodiitls^ May, J. M., Water Repellent Finishes . . . Oct. 6 15 Polyester/Cotton Fabrics ...... Dec, 29 PtJStmi At May, J. M., and Barry, J. F., Textile Finishing in Latin Smith, G. M., Quality Control: Textile Product .Gonferenci America ...... Aug. 11 11 Evaluation ...... Jan. 13 Mayer, U. Dr., The Base Principles of the Optimum Combin- Smith, M. M-, and Markezich, A. R., Softeners Applied m „'rowers,10 a' ability of Cationic Dyes on Dyeing Acrylic Fibers March 24 25 Home Laundering...... May 19 PWology Mayer, U., Dr., and Sulflow, M., Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the Smith, S. F., Industry-Labor Trends in '69 Sept. 8 Defitherm Process—Part III April 21 25 Smith, S., and Sherman, P. O.. Texti'e Characteristics Affecting Mayer, U., Dr., and Sulflow, M., Recent Advantages in the the Release of Soil During Laundering May 19 42 Defitherm Process ...... April 7 48 Soignet, D. M.. Murphy, A. M., and Berni, R. J., Preparation McNeirney, F,, Bonding and Laminating Feb. 10 13 of Diethvmalino Ethylated Cotton—Pilot Plant ' One McNeirney, F., Consumer Trends, Labeling and Production ...... Mar^h 10 38 Testing ...... Jan. 13 17 Sontag, M. S., Purchase, M. E. and Smith, B. F.. Build-Up of McNeirney, F,, Preparation and Bleaching Jan. 27 11 Particulate and Organic Soils on Cotton, Polyester and .ottonjs) McNeirney, F., Unique Bleaching Range Aids Technical Polyester/Cotton Fabrics Dec. ^ 29 19 Service ...... Jan. 27 19 Sookman, G., and Lampriankos, J. W., Improving Abrasion «'ty Kr MePhee, J. R., Product Development at the International Wool Resistance of Durable Press Fabrics with Reactive Vinyl 'Norwich Secretariat Technical Centre May 5 29 Pyrrolidone Poiymers March 10 20 Meiser, C. H., Jr., and Tesoro, B. C., Some Effects of Chemical Souther, G. P., Advances in Solvent Dveing Feb. 24 21 Composition on the Flammability Behavior of Souther, R. H., Waste Treatment Studies at Cluett, Peabody Textiles ...... May 19 45 13 and Company ...... July 28 Hecetii A a s g s m ” s i . ‘s f§ Selecting the Right Surfactant Helps Ensure Dye Fastness (Abrahams) ...... Oct. 20 27 ® ' ...... March 24 21 ’69 Review/Forecast ’70 ...... Dec. 29 11 SOCMA President Criticizes Extension of ASP Agreement ...... Jan. 27 19 K SOCMA Reports Imports Record...... March 24 45 Softeners Applied in Home Laundering (Markezich, KAi~ffilrUghte"" Processing Exhibits ...... April 7 25 Smith) ...... May 19 26 Soil Redeposition of Polyester Fiber and its Test Methods: Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method (Shimauchi, p r p s S 1 i Tsuzuki, Mizushima) ...... Aug. 11 15 Plame-Resistant Fiber (Economy. W^oSLr! Solving a Dyehouse Problem: Damaged Tops in Men’s Hose oi] ' ...... May 19 45 (Viditz-Ward) ...... Oct. 20 30 Some Effects of Chemical Composition on the Flammability Behavior of Textiles (Tesoro, Meiser) ...... May 19 45 Some Flame Tests Termed Unrealistic at Flammability Council Meeting ...... Jan. 13 25 :ll ^^(S°eama'?) Predict Fabric Flammability Springs Mills Introduces New Lubricant for Processing Polyester ...... March 24 32 Life in a Complaint Laboratory (O’Brien) . ' V.'. . 21 19 Symposium on the Dyeing and Finishing of Acrylic Fibers and Their Blends with Other Fibers (Wurz) ...... March 24 24 M

Chemicals (Weaver) ...Nov. 3 19 ^ Further Gains Tailoring Fabric Hand to Specifications (Lundgren) May 19 46 Jan. 13 27 Tariff Barriers Pose Critical Threat to American Trade and Combined ^Eff ects' of Moisture Transmission and industry ...... May 19 41 (Cohen, Baker) ...... Oct. 20 32 Technical Progress in Polyflbers lor Carpets (Howe) . May 19 43 ^ fS Clothing Joins the Color Parade Survey Reveals Testing a New Flame-Retardant, High-Density Foam Backing (.Jraiamara) ...... June *^0 for Carpets (Mervln) ...... June 16 44 Microwave Drying of Textiles (Lyons) May 19 44 Testing Atmospheric Fading of Cotton and Rayon Mothers Are Willing to Spend to Protect Baby ...... June 2 20 (Salvin) ...... Oct. 20 28 Mount Hope Solves Expander Problem ___Feb. 24 64 Tests Prove No-Iron Sanitary ...... June 30 29 Textile & Needle Trades Group to Discuss Wet Processing ...... Jan. 27 36 N Textile-Apparel Bond Cue to Adhesive U se ...... Sept. 8 31 Textile Characteristics Affecting the Release of Soil During National Cotton Council Holds Chemical Finishing Laundering (Smith, Sherman) . . May 19 42 Conference ...... Nov. 3 11 Textile Finishing in Latin America (May, Barry) . . . Aug. 11 11 Need for an International Claims Policy, The Textile Machinery Trends (Percarpio) ...... Feb. 10 30 ...... Jan. 13 28 Textile Marketing Forum Program Set ...... March 10 41 Needle Trades Group to Discuss Wet Processing ...... Jan. 27 36 Textile Research Institute Annormces Seminar New Approach to Padding and Calendering: Precise Nip Schedule ...... March 24 35 Control Over Wide Load Conditions Indicated for the Thermochemical Desizing of Fiberglass Fabrics Swimming Pad Roll, A (Lynn) ...... June 16 39 (Adams) ...... May 19 42 New End Uses and the Diversihcation of the Flock 39th Annual Textile Research Institute Meeting ...... May 5 27 Industry ...... July 14 14 TPF Finds Faster Cure for Permanent Press ...... Dec. 1 42 New Congress Will Take ‘Hands Off’ Attitude Toward ASP TRI—Synopsis of Papers ...... May 19 42 System, Representatives Predict ...... Jan. 27 29 TRI 39th Annual Meeting ...... May 5 27 New Legislation—Its Effect on the Flammable Fabrics Act (Baker) ...... March 24 12 New Metallized Fabric is Breathable, Washable ...... Dec. 15 23 u New Product Review ...... Dec. 1 21 Unique Bleaching Range Aids Technical Service ...... Jan. 27 19 New Roller Printer Installed—Start of a New Trend? Sept. 8 24 USDA Goal: Fire Retardant Cotton Batting ...... Jan. 27 50 New Soil-Release, Soil-Repellent Finish lor Textiles, A. (Feinauer, Billie, Ruttiger) ...... Jime 2 16 Noise Abatement in Textile Mills (Waldron) ...... July 28 17 w ‘Non-Competitive’ Dyes Do Compete (Stearns) ...... Jan. 27 34 Nonwoven Disposables: An Expanding Market Waste Treatment Studies at Cluett, Peabody and Company Nylon Dyeing, Its Relation to Physical and Chemical Proper­ Finishing Plant (Souther) ...... July 28 13 ties of Yam (Rush, Miller) ...... Feb. 24 37 Water Repellent Finishes (May) ...... Oct. 6 15 (Whitman) ...... Dec. 15 14 Wet Processors Stress Vital Need lor New Machinery and Better Techniques (Lynn) ...... April 21 48 What’s New in Wool Dyeing and Finishing ...... Aug. 11 21 o Will the Laser Be the Tool of the Future to Standardize Light-Fading Tests? ...... April 21 24 Observations on Bleaching Wool CValko, Bitter, World Trends in Cellulosic Fibers (Kurie) Dec. 15 17 Gagnon) ...... Jan. 27 21 Worldwide Fiber Report—Hoechst Declares 7 Percent On the Side of the Angels (Flynn) ...... March 24 14 Increase ...... May 5 11

Paper Disposables—A Challenge to Textiles SUBJECTS (Stanley) ...... March 24 30 Patented Cloth Loader for Becks and Winches Shows Promise of Greater Efficiency and Economics (Lynn) ...... May 19 37 Peroxide Bleaching of Textiles (Lynn) ...... Oct. 6 20 Phi Psi Fraternity Seminar: Abstract of Papers ...... June 2 31 Pioneer or Guinea Pig in Adapting Really New Techniques Abrasion, Improving, Resistance of Durable Press Fabrics with (Lynn) ...... April 21 46 Reactive Vinyl Pyrrolldone Polymers (Lamprlnakos, Pioneering in Textile Technology ...... Dec. 15 13 Sookman) ...... March 10 20 Pioneering in Textile Technology, Part II Dec. 29 23 Acrylic Fibers and Their Blends with Other Fibers, Sym­ Pollution Is an Offense to Any Sense July 28 11 posium on the Dyeing and Finishing of (Wurz) . March 24 24 Preparation and Bleaching (McNeimey) ...... Jan. 27 11 Acrylonitrile, The Effect of Graft Polymerization of, on the Preparation of Dimethylamino Ethylated Cotton—Pilot Plant Rot Resistance of Cotton Fabrics (Liggett, Hoffman, Tan- Production (Soignet, Murphy, Bemi) ...... March 10 38 quary, Hamalalnen) ...... July 14 25 Preparation of Polyester Cellulosic Blend Fabrics (Forrester, Adhesive Use, Textile-Apparel Bond Cue to ...... Sept. 8 31 Caldwell) ...... Jan. 27 13 Apparel Production, Color Control in, (Wilson) ...... June 30 23 Preventing Polyester Strength Loss (Eastman Chemical ASP Agreement, SOCMA President Criticizes Products, Inc., Staff Report) ...... Oct. 20 26 Extension of ...... Jan. 27 19 Product Development at the International Wool Secretariat ATME-I Exhibitors, Alphabetical Director.y of Sept. 22 31 Technical Center (McPhee) Ma.y 5 29 ATMI, Imports Slowed Textile Recovery in ’68 Says Jan. 27 40 Products—Our Most Important Progress (Turkish) . March 24 11 Atmosphere, Effect of an SO.,, on the Breaking Strength of Program Announced for USDA Cotton Utilization Research Fabrics of Different Fiber Content (Fye, Flaskerud, Conference ...... Jan. 13 45 Saville) ...... July 14 16 Properties and Functions of Additives in Worsted Processing (Powers, Butterworth, Kaswell) ...... May 19 46 Psychology of Color ...... June 30 26 B

Bleach Control, Continuous Peroxide Analyzer for Q Better ...... Oct. 20 43 Qiana: One Small Step (Lynn) Dec. 15 21 Bleach Range, J-Box Liner Stops Abrasion, Scale Build-up Quality Assurance . . . Not Quality Control (Morton) Jan. 13 26 on ...... July 28 30 Quality Control in Industrial Textiles—What Do We Do with Bleaching Range Aids Technical Service, Uniaue ...... Jan, 27 19 Seconds? (Fash) ...... March 24 27 Bleaching Wool, Observations on (Valko, Bitter, Quality Control: ’Textile Product Evaluation (Smith) Jan. 13 23 Gagnon) ...... Jan. 27 21 Bonded Fabrics Success, Key to: Quality Knits Quality Knits: Key to Bonded Fabrics Success (Norwich) ...... Feb. 10 15 (Norwich) ...... Feb. 10 15

Recent Advances in the Defitherm Process (Mayer, Calendering: A New Approach to Padding and Sul flow) ...... April 7 48 (Ljmn) ...... June 16 39 (Jarpet Industry, The, Moves Ahead (Lynn) ...... June 16 25 Dyeing, Solvent, Advances in (Souther) Feb. 24 21 Carpets, Looped-Pile, The Mechanics of (El-Shiekh, Dyeing and Finishing of Acrylic Fibers and Their Blends Hersh) ...... May 19 44 with Other Fibers, Symposium on the (Wurz) March 24 24 Carpets, Testing a New Flame-Retardant lligh-Density Foam Dyeing and Finishing, What’s New in Wool Aug. 11 21 Backing for (Mervin) ...... June 16 44 Dyeing Methods Batchwise, for Procion Dyes, Development Cationic Dyes on Dyeing Acrylic Fibers, The Basic Prin­ of (Marshall) ...... Aug. 25 19 ciples of the Optimum Combinability of (Mayer) . March 24 25 Dyer, Color Instrumentation for the (Cronise) June 30 13 Cellulosic Fibers, CIBA Develops Flame Retardant Dyes, Disperse, Dyeing 100% Textured Polyester Fabrics for ...... March 24 20 with (Hemphill) ...... Feb. 24 28 Cellulosic Fibers, World Trends in ...... Dec. 15 17 Dyes, the Application of, to Wool by Pad-Batch- Cellulosic Polyester Blend Fabrics, PreiJaration of Rinse Methods (Angliss) July 14 21 (Forrester, Caldwell) ...... Jan, 27 13 Dyes, Cationic, The Basic Principles of the Optimum (jom- Chemical Finishing Conference, National Cotton Council binability of, on Dyeing Acrylic Fibers (Mayer) March 24 25 Holds ...... Nov. 3 11 Dyes, ‘Non-Competitive,’ Do Complete (Stearns) Jan. 27 34 Claims Policy, International, Need for an (Johnson) , Jan. 13 28 Dye Wash, Activated Carbon in the (ICI America Ltd., Staff Cloth Loader, Patented, for Becks and Winches Shows Promise Report) ...... Oct. 20 29 of Greater Efficiency and Economics (Lynn) ...... May 19 37 Clothing, Men's, Joins the Color Parade Survey Reveals (Palamara) ...... June 30 31 Cluett, Peabody and Company Finishing Plant, Waste Treatment Studies at (Souther) ...... July 28 13 Color Control in. Production, Apparel (Wilson) ...... June 30 23 Electron Microscopy, with Fading Rate Curves, Correlation Color, Control, Quality (Norwick) ...... March 10 33 of Results Obtained by (Johari) . June 30 33 Color Parade, Men’s Clothing Joins the. Survey Reveals Emulsions, APO-Silicone, As Multi-Purpose Finishes for Cotton (Palamara) ...... June 30 31 (Morris, Drake) ...... Jan. 27 31 Color, Psychology of ...... June 30 26 Environmental Health, The Impact of (Corey) . July 28 25 Color Matching: A Status Report, Computer ...... March 10 9 Expander Problem, Mount Hope Engineering Soives . Feb. 24 64 Color Matching in Under an Hour, Exact (McNeimey) Feb. 24 34 Color Matching, The Tests for. Eyes Right— (Wardell) . June 30 17 Consumer Trends, Labeling and Testing (McNeirney) Jan. 13 17 Cotton, APO-Silicone Emulsions as Multi-Purpose Finishes for (Morris, Drake) ...... Jan. 27 31 Fabrics and Blends, Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester Knit Cotton, Basic Aspects of the Crosslinking of (Gilliam) ...... May 19 31 (Rowland) ...... Nov. 3 15 Fabrics, Cellulosic Blend, Polyester Preparation of Cotton, Hydrophilic Oil Repellent Finish for (Moreau, (Forrester, Caldwell) ...... Jan. 27 13 Drake) ...... Feb. 10 21 Fabrics, of Different Fiber Content, Effect of an SO, Atmos- Cotton, Improved Wrinkle-Resistant, with Stearamido Com­ pounds (Parikh, Frick, Reid) ...... June 2 25 phere on the Breaking Strength of (Fye, Fiaskerud, Cotton—Pilot Plant Production, Preparation of Dimethylamino Seville) ...... July 14 16 Ethylated (Soignet, Murphy, Bemi) ...... March 10 38 Fabrics, Wrinkle-Prone, Can, Be Identified? Cotton, Polyester and Polyester/Cotton Fabrics, Build-Up of (Johnson) ...... June 2 13 Particulate and Organic Soils on (Sontag, Purchase, Fading Dyed Films in the Laboratory, Comparative Study of Smith) ...... Dec. 29 19 Different Techniques Used for (Johari) ...... Sept. 8 20 Cotton, Vat-Dyed, Effect of Ozone and Laundering on (Kerr, Fading of Cotton and Rayon, Testing Atmospheric Morris, Zeronian) ...... Jan. 13 24 (Salvin) ...... Oct. 20 28 Cotton and Rayon, Testing Atmospheric Fading of Fading Rate Curves, Correlation of Results Obtained by (Salvin) ...... Oct. 20 28 Electron Microscopy with (Johari) ...... June 30 33 Cotton Batting Products, Flame Retardant (Koenig, Fiber, Anim/8—New Generic ...... Nov. 17 22 Knoepfler) ...... Aug. 25 30 Fiber Content, Effect of an SO^ Atmosphere on the Breaking Cotton Batting, USDA Goal: Fire Retardant ...... Jan. 27 50 Strength of Fabrics of Different (Fye, Fiaskerud, Cotton Cellulose, Crosslinking, with Glyoxal Reaction Saville) ...... July 14 16 Products (Gonzales, Guthrie) ...... Feb. 10 27 Fiber, Poiyester, Soil Redeposition of. And Its Test Methods: Cotton Fabric with Carbamate Finishing Agents, Contact Cur­ Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method (Shimauchi, ing Between Heated Metal Plates in the Treatment of Tsuzuki, Mizushima) ...... Aug. 11 15 (Reinhardt, Reid, Cashen) March 10 22 Fibers, Acrylic, The Basic Principles of the Optimum Com- Cotton Fabrics, The Effect of Graft Polymerization of Acryloni­ binabiiity of Cationic Dyes on (Mayer) ...... March 24 25 trile on the Rot Resistance of (Liggett, Hoffman, Tanquary, Fibers, Dynamic Mechanical Testing of, (Grady, l iS Hamalainen) ...... July 14 25 Hersh) ...... Feb. 10 32 Cotton Fibers of Different Maturities, Caustic Sorption in Fibers, Dynamic Mechanical Testing of—Part II (Grady, (Honold) ...... March 10 25 Hersh) ...... Feb. 24 47 Crosslinking of Cotton, Basic Aspects of the Finish for Textiles, A New Soil Release, Soil Repellent (Rowland) ...... Nov. 3 15 (Feinauer, Billie, Ruttiger) ...... June 2 16 Curing, Contact, Between Heated Metal Plates in the Treat­ Finishing, Dyeing and, of Polyester Knit Fabrics and Blends ment of Cotton Fabric with Carbamate Finishing Agents (Gilliam) ...... May 19 31 (Reinhardt, Reid, Cashen) ...... March 10 22 Finishes, Water Repellent (May) ...... Oct, 6 15 Finishes for Cotton, APO-Silicone Emulsions as Multi-Purpose (Morris, Drake) ...... Jan. 27 31 Finishing, Textile, in Latin America (May, Barry) . . Aug. 11 11 Fire Retardant Cotton Batting, USDA Goal: ...... Jan. 27 50 Flame Retardant for Cellulosic Fibers, CIBA Defitherm Process—Part I, Acrylic Dyeing by the Develops ...... March 24 20 (Mayer) ...... March 24 25 Flame-Retardant, High Density Foam Backing for Carpets, Defitherm Process—Part II, Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the Testing a New (Mervin) ...... June 16 44 (Mayer, Sulflow) ...... April 7 48 Flame 'Tests, Some, Termed Unrealistic at Flarranability Defitherm Process—Part III, Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the Council Meeting ...... Jan. 13 25 (Mayer, Sulflow) ...... April 21 25 Flammability Council Meeting, Some Flame Tests Termecl Defitherm Process—Part IV, Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the Unrealistic at ...... Jan. 13 25 (Weigold) ...... April 21 29 Flammability, Textile, An International Look at Defitherm Process—Part V, Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by (Segall) ...... March 24 21 (Fleischer) ...... May 5 15 Flammable Fabrics Act, Effect of Legislation on the Defitherm Process—Part VI, Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by (Baker) ...... March 24 12 (Berndt) ...... May 5 22 Flock Industry, New End Uses and the Diversification Dimethylamino Ethylated Cotton—Pilot Plant Production, of the ...... July 14 14 Preparation of (Soignet,Murphy, Berni) ...... March 10 38 Flock Industry, The Fall and Rise of the (Greene) . . July 14 11 Direct and Discharge Styles, Aging Vat Prints of Foam Backing for Carpets, Testing a New Flame-Retardant (Parikh) ...... Feb. 24 22 High Density (Mervin) ...... June 16 44 Disposables: Nonwoven, An Expanding Market (Whitman) ...... Dec. 15 14 Disposables, Paper—A Challenge to Textiles (Stanley) ...... March 24 30 Durable Press Fabrics, Improving Abrasion Resistance of, with Reactive Vinyl Pyrrolidone Polymers (Lamprinakos, Glyoxal Reaction Products, Crosslinking Cotton Cellulose with (Sookman) ...... March 10 20 (Clonzales, Guthrie) ...... Feb. 10 27 Dye Fastness, Selecting the Right Surfactant Helps Ensure Graft Polymerization of Acrylonitrile, The Effect of, on the Rot (Abrahams) ...... Oct. 20 27 Resistance of Cotton Fabrics (Liggett, Hoffman, Tanquary, • ■ Dyehouse Problem: Damaged Tops in Men’s Hose, Solving a Hamalainen) ...... July 14 25 (Viditz-Ward) ...... Oct. 20 30 Graphite, Carbon and. Yams from Viscose Rayon Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part I (Ross) ...... Sept. 8 26 (Mayer) ...... March 24 25 Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part II (Mayer, Sulflow) ...... April 7 48 H Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part III (Sulflow, Mayer) ...... April 21 25 Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part TV Health, The Impact of Environmental (Corey) ...... July 28 25 (Weigold) ...... April 21 29 Heated Metal Plates in the Treatment of Cotton Fabric with Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part V Carbamate Finishing Agents, Contact Curing Between (Fleischer) ...... May 5 15 (Reinhardt, Reid, Cashen) ...... March 10 22 Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part VI (Berndt) ...... May 5 22 Dyeing Acrylic Fibers, The Basic Principles of the Optimum ■K Combinability of CationicDyes on (Mayer) ...... March 24 25 ■'^0! C(r Dyeing, Automatic Control Seen Essential in Imports, SOCMA Reports, Record ...... March 24 45 (Mansfield) ...... Feb. 24 44 Industrial Textiles, Quality Control in. What We Do with Dyeing, Laminating, Finishing Knits New England Style Seconds? (Fash) ...... March 24 27 (Lynn) ...... Aprl 7 44 Instrumentation, Color, for the Dyer (Cronise) June 30 13 Dyeing, N.vlon, Its Relation to Physical and Chemical Proper­ Knit Fabrics and Blends, Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester ties of Yam (Rush, Miller) ...... Feb. 24 37 (Gilliam) ...... May 19 31 7 m .. Dyeing, Pad Batch of, Cellulosic Fibers (Egger and Knit Finishers, Fred Zier Knitwear, One of the New Breed Joos) ...... Nov. 17 22 of ...... Feb. 10 40 M , „ R E Paper Disposables—A ftiaiienge to ifies ...... , ■ ^ . March 24 30 - ms E I. ‘Non-Competitive Dyes Do Compete Jan. 27 34 - 'S ’ M. and Mayer, U., Dr., Recent Advances in the npfitlierm Process ^ . -^Prll 7 48 June 2 13 ■Wnw M and Mayer, U. Dr., Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the DeWrm Process—Part III ...... April 21 25 Sept. 8 26 CanW Ahead, The (Lynn) June 16 25 T 49 33 T.nmiarv A. C., Hamalainen, C., Liggett, R. W. and Hoffman, ^monoldr‘’“°" Cotton' Fibers of Different Maturtttes H L^Jr The Effect of Graft Polymerization of Acrylo­ CIBA-Daiton March 10 25 nitrile on the Rot Resistance of Cotton Fabrics . July 14 25 24 G C. and Meiser, C. H. Jr., Some Effects of Chemical rJrinn p,'3U(rter in Visible Action, The...... °jme ^2 29 Composition on the Flammability Behavior of 56 Textiles ...... May 19 45 i i i (Wiisoni ''''''' I 23 romiki R- Mizushima, H. and Shimauchi, S., Soil Redeposi- 13 lion of Polyester Fiber and Its Test Methods: Part II—A Color Q u a h ^ ^ o " (Norwlck)^""^ Mlrch 1033 New Redeposition Test Method ...... Aug. 11 15 rurldsh, C. J., Products—Our Most Important 20 Progress ...... March 24 11 A Status Report March 10 9 Consumerisrn: A Marketing Opportunity Jan 13 18 ^ 0^*^CoHnn^"#nh Plates in the Treatment °*,^9“on Fabric with Carbamate Finishing Agents (Reinhardt, Reid, Cashen) .... ® March 10 22 Valko, E. I., Bitter, B. and Gagnon, L,, Observations on ^°Contr5^^ Poroxide Analyzer for Better Bleach Bleaching Wool ...... Jan. 27 21 43 Viditz-Ward, A., Solving a Dyehouse Problem: Damaged Tops A Obtained by Electron Microscop°‘^*With in Men’s Hose ...... Oct. 20 30 Fading Rate Curves (Johari) 30 33 emton Utilization Conference Reports Durable-Press Cotton Nave Good Abrasion Resistance ...... June 2 34 w CRI Conyention Highlights . , . .' June 16 29 Crosslinking Cotton Cellulose with Glyoxal Reaction Products Waldron, P. H. R., Noise Abatement in Textile Mills July 28 17 (Gonzales, Guthrie) ...... j-gb jq 27 Warden, D. L., Eyes Right—The Tests for Color Matching ...... June 30 17 Weaver, J. W„ Markets for Textile Finishing Chemicals ...... Nov. 3 19 Weigold, S., Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the Defitherm Process— Development of Batchwise Dyeing Methods for Procion Dyes Part IV ...... April 21 29 (Marshail) ...... Aug. 25 19 Whitman, R„ Nonwoven Disposables: An Expanding Does the Consumer of Textiles Need Government Protection? ...... March 10 Market ...... Dec. 15 14 15 Wilcox, D, H., Jr., and Miles, W. D., Dyeing and the Old Dry Transfer-Color Printing Could Zoom (Lynn) May 19 28 Duplex Printing in England (Jones) ...... Aug. 25 15 Family Almanac ...... Sept. 8 15 Dye Output, Sales Increased in 1968 Dec 1 Wilson, H„ Color Control in Apparel Production June 30 23 46 Wohrer, L. C„ Economy. J., and Frechette, F. J. “Kynol”—A Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester Knit Fabrics and Blends (Gilliam) ...... May 19 31 New Flame-Resistant Fiber ...... May 19 45 Dyeing and Finishing Warp Knits of Textured Polyester and Wurz, A. Dr., Symposium on the Dyeing and Finishing of Nylon (Hoffman) ...... Sept. 50 Acrvlic Fibers and Their Blends with Other 22 Dyeing and the Old Family Almanac (Wilcox, Miles) Sept. 8 15 Fibers ...... March 24 24 Dyeing 100% Textured Polyester Fabrics with Disperse Dyes .tngliss, I. B., The Application of Dyes to Wool Piece Goods (Hemphill) ...... Feb. 24 28 by Pad-Batch-Rinse Methods ...... July 14 21 Dynamic Mechanical Testing of Fibers (Grady, Hersh) ...... Feb. 10 32 Dynamic Mechanical Testing of Fibers Part II (Grady, TITLES Hersh) ...... Feb. 24 47

Effect of Legislation on the Flammable Fabrics Act (Baker) ...... March 24 12 Effect of Graft Polymerization of Acrylonitrile on the Rot .lATCC Exhibit Guide Oct. 20 39 Resistance of Cotton Fabrics (Liggett, Hoffman, Tanquary, AATT Council on Technology to Hold Meeting on Hamalainen) ...... July 14 25 reb. 5th ...... Jan. 13 49 Effect of an SO., Atmosphere on the Breaking Strength of Wn Ninth Annual Conference ^ . March 10 15 Fabrics of Different Fiber Content (Fye, Flaskerud, Acid-Dyeable Olefin on Its Way ...... Feb. 24 45 Saville) ...... July 14 16 Acmic Fiber Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part I Effect of Ozone and Laundering on a Vat-Dyed Cotton Fabric, ...... March 24 25 The (Kerr, Morris Zeronian) ...... Jan. 13 34 Acryic Fiter Dyemg by the Defitherm Process—Part II Exact Color Matching in Under an Hour (McNeirney) Feb. 24 34 (Mayer, Sulflow) ...... April 7 48 Expanding Market for Nonwovens, The (Millman, Figh, Acwlic Fiber Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part HI Wellington) ...... April 7 32 ...... April 21 25 Eyes Right—The Tests for Color Matching (Wardell) June 30 17 Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part TV (Weigold) ...... (...April 21 29 ™ Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part V F (Fleischer) ...... May 5 15 'm. Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part ’VI Fablok Mills Announces Expansion Feb. 10 56 (Bemdt) ...... 22 May 5Fabrics Dyed and Heat-Set in One Bath Jan. 13 27 E - n ™ the Dye IVash (ICI America, Ltd., Staff Factors 'Which Can Affect Continuous Peroxide Bleaching neportj ...... Q p j.20 29(Hopkins) ...... ■ Oct. 20 24 ®°tvent Dyeing (Souther) ' '. '.'. Feb. 24 21 Fall and Rise of the Flock Industry, The (Greene) . . July 14 11 A.' “S Goals ...... julv 14 15 Few Textile Apollo Projects, A Sept. 8 34 Ipari^M of Direct and Discharge Styles Flame Retardant Cotton Batting Products (Koenig, ...... 94 99 Knoepfler) ...... Flammability of Textiles (Koroskys) March 24 15 AlDhAhir^Tr.^'t Control '(Hunter)...... July 28 21 aS l m ' Directory of ATME-I Exhibitors ...... Sept. 22 31 Flex Abrasion as an Index of Wear Life (Sarma, Ranganathan, S.CV'm Generic Fiber . . . . Nov. 17 25 Chipalkatti) ...... p.„ •^.^.'^.ts'^turers Must Meet Their Consumer Frod Zier Knitwear One of ‘New Breed of Knit Finishers Feb. 10 40 APo!sinfi^'’'tif® , ...... July 14 19 (Mnrrif°’n ^uiulsions as Multi-Purpose Finishes for Cotton FRP Storage Tanks Cut Costs, Save Time ...... Nov. 3 22 ...... Jan. 27 31 mi Wool Piece Goods by Pad-Batch-Rinse G Vre i /Angliss) ...... ^ , ... July 14 21 Lonkine Solution to a Problem or Are They a Prob: Growth of the European Synthetic Fiber Industry (Allen iSME^/AIChE (Lynn) ...... AprilApril 21 23 Mav 5 28 Sacchiero) ...... „ ..... , a„-:i n Guide to KAE Wet-Processing Exhibits, A April 7 19 I ...... Sept. 22 27 H Automiti^P?.rt. Part II ... , ...... Dec. 1 44 Seen Essential in Dyeing Highlights of American Society for Testing and Materials (Mansfield) Feb. 24 44 D-13 Meeting ...... ‘ ‘ High Temperature Steaming for 21 35 B Are Nonwovens? (Lvnn) ^ Hvdroohillc Oil Repellent Finish for Cotton, A (Moj-eam ^(RowlariH'i*'^ Crosslinking of Cotton Basic ,...... Nov. 3 15 Drake) Cationic 4*^®, Cptiuaum Combinability of Bondins Dyeing Acrvlic Fibers (Mayer) . March 24 25 I BonS “A (McNeimey) ...... Feb. 10 13 PenetraoA* L^inating Prepares for High Gear Market Impact of Environmental Health. The J-^'^ 22 ®wlingfon ...... Feb. 10 15 Imports Slowed Textile Recovery m ‘68 Says ATMI Jan. 27 40 MakereP Polypropylene Plant Gears Output to Carpet Improved Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton with Stearamido Com- Burlington’c' p ...... June 16 38 pounds (Parikh, Frick, Reid) ...... June zs gtons Research Center to Expand ...... Jan. 27 48 2 Knits, Quality: Key to Bonded Fabrics Success Roller Printer Installed—Start of a New Trend, New Sept. 8 24 (Norwick) ...... Feb. 10, 15 Rot Resistance, of Cotton Fabrics, The Effect of Graft Poly­ merization of Acrylonitrile on the (Liggett, Hoffman, Tanquary, Hatnalainen) ...... July 14 25

Labor, Industry-, Trends m '69 (Smith) ...... Sept. 8 13 Latin America. Textile Finishing in (May, Barry) Aug. 11 11 Laundering, Softeners Applied in Home (Markezich, Smith) ...... May 19 26 Seconds?—, What Do We Do With the. Quality Control in Load Conditions, Indicated for the Swimming Pad Roli, A Industrial Textiles (Fash) ...... March 24 27 New Approach to Padding and Calendering: Precise Nip SO^ Atmosphere, Effect of an, on the Breaking Strength of Control Over Wide (Lynn) ...... June 16 39 Fabrics of Different Fiber Content (Fye, Flaskerud, Looped-Pile Carpets, The Mechanics of (Ei-Shiekh, Saville) ...... July 14 16 Hersh) ...... May 19 44 Soil Release, Soil-Repellent Finish for Textiles, A New .Lubricant for Processing Polyester, Springs Mills Introduces (Feinauer, Billie, Ruttiger) June 2 16 New ...... March 24 32 Solvent Dyeing, Advances in (Souther) ...... Feb. 24 21 Sorption, Caustic, In Cotton Fibers of Different Maturities (Honold) ...... ^...... March 10 25 M Steaming, High Temperature, for Textile Printing (Marsden) ...... April 21 35 Machinery, New, and Better Techniques, Wet Processors Stress Stearamido Compounds Improved Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton Vitai Need for (Lynn) ...... Aprii 21 48 with (Parikh, Frick, Reid) June 2 25 Machinery Trends, Textile (Percarpio) Feb, 10 30 Stream Pollution Abatement, 1969 ASME/AIChE Conference Matching, Coior, The Tests for—Eyes Right (Wardell) June 30 17 on ...... July 28 28 Men’s Hose, Solving a Dyehouse Problem: Damaged Tops in Surfactant, Selecting the Right, Helps Ensure Dye Fastness (Viditz-Ward) ...... Oct. 20 30 (Abrahams) ...... Oct. 20 27 Metallized Fabric, New, Is Breathable, Washable . . . Dec. 15 23 Moisture Transmission and TheiTnal Conductivity, Measuring Combined Effects of (Cohen, Baker) ...... Oct. 20 32

Test Methods, Soil Redeposition of Polyester Fiber and its. N Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method (Shimauchi, Tsuzuki, Mizushima) ...... Aug. 11 15 Nonwovens? How Hot Are (Lynn) ...... April 7 30 Testing, Dynamic Mechanical, of Fibers (Grady, Nonwovens, The Expanding Market for (Millman, Figh, Hersh) ...... Feb. 10 32 Wellington) ...... April 7 32 Testing, Dynamic Mechanical, of Fibers Part II (Grady, Nonwovens—Threat or Opportunity? ...... April 7 40 Hersh) ...... Feb. 24 47 Textile Finishing Chemicals, Markets for (Weaver) Nov. 3 19 O Textile Flammability, An International Look at (Segall) ...... March 24 21 Textile Mills, Noise Abatement in (Waldron) ...... July 28 17 Olefin, Acid Dyeable, On Its Way ...... Feb. 24 45 Textile Printing, High Temperature for (Marsden) . . Aprl 21 35 Ozone, Effect of, and Laundering on Vat-Dyed Cotton (Kerr, Textile Recovery, Imports Slowed, in '68 Says ATMI Jan. 27 40 Morris, Zeronian) ...... Jan. 13 34 Textile Research Institute Meeting, 39th Annual ...... May 5 27 Textile Technology, Pioneering in ...... Dec. 15 13 Textile Technolo^, Pioneering in Part II ...... Dec. 29 23 Textiles, A Challenge to. Paper Disposables— Pad-Batch-Rinse Methods, The Application of Dyes to Wool (Stanley) ...... March 24 30 Piece Goods by (Angliss) ...... July 14 21 Textiles, Flammability of (Koroskys) ...... March 24 15 Padding and Calendering, A New Approach to Textiles, Peroxide Bleaching of (Lynn) Oct. 6 20 (Lynn) ...... June 16 39 Textiles, Quality Control in Industrial—What Do We Do Permanent Press, TPF Finds Faster Cure for ...... Dec. 1 42 With Seconds? (Fash) ...... March 24 27 Peroxide Bleaching, Factors Which Can Affect Continuous Textured Polyester and Nylon, Dyeing and Finishing Warp (Hopkins) ...... Oct. 20 24 Knits of (Hoffman) ...... Sept. 22 50 Pilot Plant Production, Preparation of Dimethylamino Ethyl­ Textured Polyester Fabrics, Dyeing 100% With Disperse Dyes ated Cotton (Soignet, Murphy, Bemi) ...... March 10 38 (Hemphill) ...... Feb. 24 28 Pollution, Air, and Control (Hunter) ...... July 28 21 Thermal Conductivity, Measuring Combined Effects of Moistmre Polyester Fiber, Soil Redeposition of, and its Test Methods: Transmission ...... Oct. 20 32 Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method (Shimauchi, Transfer-Color, Dry, Printing Could Zoom (Lynn) . . .May 19 28 Tsuzuki, Mizushima) ...... Aug. 11 15 Trends, Textile Machinery (Percarpio) ...... Feb. 10 30 Polyester, Springs Mills Introduces New Lubricant for Processing ...... March 24 32 Polyester Cellulosic Blend Fabrics, Preparation of (Forrester, u Caldwell) ...... Jan. 27 13 Polyester Knit Fabrics and Blends, Dyeing and Finishing of USDA Cotton Utilization Research Conference, Program (Gilliam) ...... May 19 31 Announced for ...... Jan. 13 45 Polyester Strength Loss, Preventing (Eastman Chemical Products, Inc., Staff Report) ...... Oct. 20 26 Printing, Dry Transfer-Color, Could Zoom (Lyrm) . .May 19 28 Printing, High Temperature Steaming for Textile (Marsden) ...... April 21 35 Vat-Dyed Cotton. Effect of Ozone and Laundering o i (Kerr, Prints, Aging Vat of. Direct and Discharge Styles Morris, Zeronian) ...... Jan. 13 34 (Parikh) ...... Feb. 24 22 Vinyl Pyrrolidone Polymers Reactive, Improving (Ibrasion Processors, Wet, Stress Vital Need for New Machinery and Resistance of Durable Press Fabrics With (Lam.irinakos, Better Techniques (Lynn) April 21 48 Sookman) ...... March 10 20 Procion Dyes, Development of Batchwise Dyeing Methods for Viscose Rayon, Carbon and Graphite Yarns from (Marshall) ...... Aug. 25 19 (Ross) ...... Sept. 8 26 Pyrrolidone Polymers, Improving Abrasion Resistance of Durable Press Fabrics with Reactive Vinyl (Lamprinakos, SooMnan) ...... March 10 20 w Q Warp Knits of Textured Polyester and Nylon, Dyeing and Finishing (Hoffman) ...... Sept. 22 50 Quality, Control, Color (Norwick) . March 10 33 Wear Life, Flex Abrasion as an Index of (Sarma, Quality Control: Evaluation Textile Product (Smith) Jan. 13 23 Ranganathan, Chipalkatti) ...... Sept. 22 52 Quality Control in Industrial Textiles, What Do we Do With Wet Processing, Needle Trades Group l o Discuss ...... Jan. 27 3o the Seconds? (Fash) ...... March 24 28 Wet Processing Smorgasbord, A, Carpets Galore: Quality Control, Not, Quality Assurance (Morton) ...... Jan. 13 26 (Lyrm) ...... June 16 33 Wool Dyeing and Finishing. What’s New in ...... Aug. ll Wool, Observations on Bleaching (Valko, Bitter, Gagnon) ...... Jau. 27 21 Wool Piece Goods, By Pad-Batch-Rinse Methods, The Appli- Rayon, Testing Atmospheric Fading of Cotton and cation of Dyes to (Angliss) ...... July 14 21 (Salvin) ...... Oct. 20 28 Wrinkle-Prone Fabrics, Can, Be Identified? Redeposition, Soil, of Polyester Fiber And Its Test Methods: (Johnson) ...... June 2 13 Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method (Shimauchi, Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton, Improved With Stearamido Com­ Tsuzuki, Mizushima) ...... Aug. 11 15 pounds (Parikh, Frick, Reid) ...... June 2 25