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United States GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Monthly Catalog ISSUED BY THE Superintendent of Documents

no . 608

SEPTEMBER I 945

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

WASHINGTON : 194$ FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS, U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON 25, D. C., PRICE 20 CENTS PER COPY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.25 PER YEAR FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTION $2.85 PER YEAR Contents

Page Abbreviations, Explanation______iv Alphabetical List of Government Authors______v General Information______927 Notes of General Interest______930 New Classification Numbers, etc____ 931 Congressional Set______932 Monthly Catalog______933

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Amendment, amendments_____ amdt., amdts. Paragraph, paragraphs------par., pars. Appendix------app. Part, parts------pt., pts. Article, articles______art. Plate, plates______pi. Chapter, chapters______chap. Portrait, portraits______por. Congress------Cong. Quarto______40 Department______Dept. Report______rp. Document______doc. Saint------st. Facsimile, facsimiles______facsim. Section, sections______sec. Folio______fo Senate, Senate bill______s. House______h . Senate concurrent resolution___S. Con. Res. House bill______h . R. Senate document______S. doc. House concurrent resolution___H. Con. Res. Senate executive document______S. ex. doc. House document______H. doc. Senate joint resolution______S. J. Res. House executive document______H. ex. doc. Senate report______S. rp. House joint resolution______H. J. Res. Senate resolution (simple)______S. Res. House report______H. rp. Session, sessions______sess. House resolution (simple)______H. Res. Sixteenmo______h >" Illustration, illustrations______11. Statutes at large______stat. L. Inch, Inches______in. Supplement, supplements_____ supp., supps. Latitude______lat. Table, tables______tab. Longitude------long. Tax Court______T. C. Mile, miles______Thirty-twomo______32° Month______Treasury------Treas. Nautical mile______naut. m. Twelvemo______12° No date______d. Twenty-fourmo______24° No place------n. p. Versus------vs.^ v. Number, numbers______no., nos. Volume, volumes______v. Octavo______go Yard, yards------yd., yds. Page, pages------p. Year______vr Explanation Words and figures enclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but do not appear on the title pages of the publications cataloged. When place and printer are not given, it is to be understood that the publication is printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C.; if processed, publisher is issuing office. 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, pianograph, 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. iv Alphabetical List of Government Authors

Page Accounts Bureau______992 Actuaries Board______942 Adjutant General’s Department______1020 Agricultural Adjustment Agency 940 Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry Bureau______935 Agricultural Economics Bureau 933 Agricultural Research Administration 934 Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate______953 Agriculture Committee, House 950 Agriculture Department______933 Alaska______971 American Small Business, Special Committee to Study Problems of Senate______953 Animal Industry Bureau 935 Army Air Forces______1018 Army Service Forces______1020 Banking and Currency Committee, House 950 Banking and Currency Committee, Senate 953 Board of Trustees of Federal Old-Age and Survivors’ Insurance' Trust Fund______942 Bonneville Power Administration 964 Budget Bureau______995 ______Census Bureau 943 Children’ ______s Bureau 981 Civil Aeronautics Authority______943 Civil Aeronautics Board______943 Civil Service Commission______942 Claims Committee, Senate 954 and Geodetic Survey Coast 945 Commerce Department______942 Commodity Credit Corporation 940 Community War Services Office 961 Congress______947 Congress, Joint Committee on Organization of 950 Contract Settlement Office 1021 Court of Claims______959 Court of Customs and Patent Appeals 959 Defense Transportation Office______995 District of Columbia Committee, House 950 District of Columbia Committee, Senate 955 Documents Office______963 Office______Education 961 Emergency Boards (National Railway Labor Panel) 959 Emergency Management Office______995 Engineer Department______1021 v VI Gov er nm en t Publ ic at io ns

Page Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau______935 Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, Senate______955 Experiment Stations Office______936 Extension Service______Fair Employment Practice Committee______995 Farm Security Administration______949 Federal Communications Commission______960 Federal Crop Insurance Corporation______941 Federal Housing Administration______9g6 Federal Loan Agency______96Q Federal Power Commission______'______959 Federal Public Housing Authority______9g6 Federal Register Division______1______.______gg5 Federal Reserve System Board of Governors______961 Federal Security Agency______96i Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division______1006 Federal Works Agency______962 Finance Committee, Senate___ .______956 Fish and Wildlife Service______„______964 Food and Drug Administration______961 Foreign Agricultural Relations Office______937 Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau______946 Foreign Economic Administration______995 Foreign Funds Control______1005 Foreign Relations Committee, Senate______956 Forest Service______• 937 General Accounting Office______963 Geological Survey. ______955 Government Printing Office______963 House of Representatives______950 Human Nutrition and Home Economics Bureau______936 Hydrographic Office______9g7 Immigration Committee, Senate______956 Indian Affairs Committee, Senate______956 Information and Education Division______1020 Information Office______93g Inland Waterways Corporation______946 Inter-American Affairs Office______995 Interdepartmental War Savings Bond Committee______1005 Interior Department______954 Internal Revenue Bureau______1005 Internal Revenue Taxation Joint Committee______952 International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico______1002 Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee, House____ '______950 Interstate Commerce Commission______972 Interstate Commerce Committee, Senate______956 Irrigation and Reclamation Committee, House______951 Irrigation and Reclamation Committee, Senate______957 Judiciary Committee, House______951 Judiciary Committee, Senate______957 Justice Department______977 Labor Department______ggl Labor Standards Division______ggl Septemb er 1945 vn

Page Labor Statistics Bureau______gg2 Library of Congress______gg^ Marine Corps______gg? Marketing Services Office______939 941 Medicine and Surgery Bureau______’ ggy Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House______. 951 Military Affairs Committee, House______g51 Military Affairs Committee, Senate______g5? Mines Bureau______g$7 Music Division______gg^ National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 984 National Archives______gg$ National Bureau of Standards______94g National Defense Program, Special Committee Investigating, Senate.__ 957 National Housing Agency______ggg National Labor Relations Board______ggg National Museum______1qq 1 National Park Service______970 National War Labor Board______ggg Naval Affairs Committee,. House______g52 Naval Affairs Committee, Senate______ggg Naval Operations Office______gg? Naval Personnel Bureau______gg? Navy Department______g$? Ordnance Department______1020 Pan American Union______ggj Panama Canal______gg» Panama Railroad Company______gg2 Patent Office______g4? Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering Bureau______936 Post Office and Post Roads Committee, House 952 Post Office Department______992 Post Offices and Post Roads Committee, Senate______958 Post-War Economic Policy and Planning, Special Committee on, House. 952 Post-War Economic Policy and Planning, Special Committee on, Senate. 959 Post-War Military Policy, Select Committee on, House______952 President of United States______gg3 Price Administration Office______ggg Procurement Division______jggg Public Buildings and Grounds Committee, House______952 Public Health Service______gg2 Public Lands Committee, House______gg2 Public Relations Bureau______1021 Public Roads Administration______gg2 Puerto Rico______g?l Quartermaster General of Army______1021 Railway Mail Service______gg2 Reclamation Bureau______970 Reconstruction FinanceCorporation ______ggg Rural Electrification Administration______<______ggg Selective Service System______1000 Senate______953 ShipsBureau______gg? VIII Gov er nmen t Pub li ca ti on s

Page Smithsonian Institution______1000 Social Security Board------962 Soil Conservation Service------941 Solicitor, Labor Department------983 Solid Fuels Administration for War------971 Special Services Division______1021 State Department______1001 Supplies and Accounts Bureau------988 Supreme Court______1002 Surplus Property Board------1022 Tariff Commission______1003 Tax Court______1003 Territories and Insular Affairs Committee, Senate------959 Territories and Island Possessions Division------971 Topography Division______993 Treasury Department______1004 Veterans Administration______1007 Virgin Islands______971 War Contracts Price Adjustment Board------1008 War Department______1008 War Finance Division______1007 War Food Administration______-- ■ 939 War Information Office______998 War Manpower Commission------998 War Mobilization and Reconversion Office______1021 War Production Board------1000 War Relocation Authority------971 War Shipping Administration------1000 Ways and Means Committee, House------952 Weather Bureau______947 Women’s Bureau______984 General Information

The Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., is authorized by law to sell copies of Government publications and to allow a discount of 25 percent to book dealers and quantity purchasers on condition that the purchasers will adhere to the public sales price set by the Superintendent of Documents and that publications shall not be overprinted with any advertising matter. Publications cannot be supplied free to individuals nor forwarded in advance of payment. The sales stock includes approximately 65,000 different titles. Many rare books are included, but under the law all must be sold regardless of their age or scarcity. Many of the books have been in stock some time, and are apt to be shopworn. In filling orders the best copy available is sent.

PRICE LISTS A general price list of public documents is not available, but numerous lists have been prepared on special subjects and any of these will be furnished free, on application, if the person interested will state the subject or subjects concern- ing which information is desired. It will also be noted that current publications which are for sale are listed in this catalog.

LIST OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS In addition to the price lists, the Documents Office issues a semimonthly List of selected United States Government publications for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Each list is arranged alphabetically by subjects, with annotations and prices, and may be obtained free upon application to the Superintendent of Documents. CONGRESSIONAL BILLS, DOCUMENTS, AND REPORTS More than 12,000 different bills are usually introduced during a session of Congress, and there are additional prints on many during the progress of the legis- lation. With the exception of a very few—such as revenue bills—the demand is an unknown quantity and on most of them we receive no orders, which makes it impossible to print a sales supply. It may be that a copy could be obtained from your Congressman. A difficult problem is also presented in providing a supply of congressional documents and reports because there are usually more than 6,000 of this class of publications issued during a Congress and only a few of them are called for. We will attempt to print for sale a few of the more important ones, but if not priced the only possible source would be from your Congressman.

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CARDS Numbers to be used in ordering the printed catalog cards of the Library of Congress are appended to entries for many publications. These are given at the left with “L. C. card” prefixed. Do not confuse with the Documents Office classification number given at the right. Orders for these cards and requests for information about them should be addressed to the Card Division, Library of Congress, not to the Superintendent of Documents. Checks or money orders should be made payable to The Librarian of Congress, and forwarded directly to The Librarian of Congress, Washington 25, D. C. Sept embe r 1945 929

MONTHLY CATALOG DISTRIBUTION The Monthly catalog is sold on subscription, price $2.25 a year, Including index; foreign subscription $2.85 a year. Back numbers cannot be supplied. Notify the Superintendent of Documents of any change of address.

INDEXES (ANNUAL AND MONTHLY) An Index to the Monthly catalog will be issued at the end of the calendar year. 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 War Food Administration . The War Food Administration was terminated by authority of Executive order 9577 of June 29, 1945, effective June 30,1945, and the records, property, personnel, funds ,and agencies of the Administration were placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture.

Surplus Property Board The Surplus Property Board was established within the Office of War Mobiliza- tion, and in its successor, the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, by Public law 457, 78th Congress, approved Oct. 3, 1944. By authority of Executive order 9488 of the same date, the records, etc., of the Surplus War Property Admin- istration were transferred to the Surplus Property Board. 930 New Classification Numbers

War Food Administration. Food Production Administration. A 80.2142: CT______East central region, General publications. (Agricultural Adjustment Agency.) [Proc.J Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 55.42 2 : (CT). Marketing Services Office. A 81.1: date______Annual reports. Note .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.801 : (date). A 81.2: CT______General publications. Note .—-See, for earlier issues, A 80.802 : (CT). A 81.3: -6: (Reserved) A 81.7: v. nos. & nos______Cold storage reports (monthly). [Proc.] Note .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.807 : (v. nos. & nos.). A 81.8: v. nos. & nos______Cotton linters review; Weekly. [Proc.] Note .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.819 : (v. nos. & nos.). A 81.9: v. nos. & nos______Cotton market review; Weekly. [Proc.] Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 80,809 : (v. nos. & nos.). A81.10: v. nos. & nos______Honey reports; Semimonthly. [Proc.] Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.810 : (v. nos. & nos.). A 81.11: v. nos. & nos______Livestock, meats and wool, market reviews and statistics (weekly). [Proc.] Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.811: (v. nos. & nos.). A 81.12: v. nos. & nos______Peanut reports ; Weekly. [Proc.] Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.812 : (v. nos. & nos.). A81.13: v. nos. & nos______Marketing activities (monthly). [Proc.] Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.813 : (v. nos. & nos.). A 81.14: v. nos. & nos______P. and S. docket, monthly reports of action taken on cases arising under packers and stockyards act. [Proc.] Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.814 : (v. nos. & nos.). A 81.15: CT______United States standards for grades of [fruits, vegetables, etc.]. [Proc.] Note .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.822 : (CT). A 81.16: nos______[Sugar determination.] Note .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.817 : (nos.). A81.17: v. nos. & nos______Cotton price statistics (monthly). [Proc.] Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.815 : (v. nos. & nos.). A 81.18: date______Soybean market summary (quarterly). [Proc.] Not e .—See, for earlier issues, A 80.818 : (date). Census Bureau. C 3.166: date______United States foreign trade statistical publica- tions (monthly). [Proc.] Reconstruction Finance Corporation. FL 5.12: date______RFC surplus property news. Public Health Service. FS 2.49: nos______Employees’ health service folders. Mines Bureau. 128.72: CT______Maps. 931 932 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s Labor Statistics Bureau. L 2.24: date------Indexes of production worker employment in manufacturing industries by metropolitan area (monthly). [Proc.] Accounts Bureau, Post Office Dept. P 22.7: date______Cost ascertainment reports. Note .—See, for earlier issues, P 4.6: (date). Pan American Union. PA 1.60: nos______Noticias de la Oficina de Informacion Obrera y Social. [Proc.] Contract Settlement Office. Y3.W197:108nos______Appeal Board proceedings.

Not e .—The following publication has been discontinued: Distribution Office, War Food Administration, Container notes (A80.126: nos.).

CongressionabSet

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 August 1945: House Reports______Nos. 1-181, Miscellaneous vol. 1, 78th Congress, 1st session. • Item 414 Nos. 836-911, 913-982, Miscellaneous vol. 5, 78th Congress, 1st session. • Item 414 Senate Reports______Nos. 196-397, 399-442, Miscellaneous vol. 2, 78th Congress, 1st session. • Item 414 Monthly Catalog

NO. 608 • SEPTEMBER 1945

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

Not e .—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. Government and public understanding, address by Secretary of Agri- culture Clinton P. Anderson, before Advertising Federation of America, New City, July 11, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 1.40: An 2 Health. Better health for rural America. Washington, D. C., May 1945. [2]-|-vi-|-53 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 1.63 :H 34 Maize. Effects of phosphorus, nitrogen, and soil moisture and top-root ratios of inbred and hybrid maize [with list of literature cited] ; by D. Boyd Shank. 1945. [2]-f-365-377 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, June 1, 1945, v. 70, no. 11.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: Iowa-34 Post-war planning. What peace can mean to American farmers: Maintenance of full employment. [July 1945.] [2]4-28 p. (Miscellaneous publication 570.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 14 L. C. card Agr 45-208 A 1.38: 570 Turnip mosaic viruses [with list of literature cited] ; by Francis J. LeBeau and J. C. Walker. 1945. [2] 4-347-364 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural re- search, June 1, 1945, v. 70, no. 11.] * Paper, 10c. A 1.23/a: Wis.-150

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Accidents. Analysis of 7,851 fatal farm-work accidents in United States, 1940-43; by John D. Rush. Washington, D. C., July 1945. [2] 4-9 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 36.2: Ac 2/2/940-43 Corn. Harvesting corn crop; by A. P. Brodell and Harold R. Walker. Wash- ington, D. C., Apr. 1945. [2] 4-20 p. il. 7 p. of maps, 4° (F. M. 49.) [Proc- essed.] t A 36.118: 49 Dairy products. Production of manufactured dairy products, 1944 (prelimi- nary). Washington, D. C., July 1945. [2] 4-17 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: D 14/5/944/prelim. Farm leases. Better farm leases; [by Marshall D. Harris, Max M. Tharp, and Howard A. Turner]. [June 1945.] iii4-42p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1969.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1164.] * Paper, 10c. O Item 10 L. C. card Agr 45-214 A 1.9:1969 Farm real estate. Current developments in farm real estate market. July 1945. 6 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: R 22/8/945-2 Farms. How to get help in buying farm, special information for returning servicemen; [prepared by Marshall Thompson]. Revised Jan. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 36.2: F 22/29/945 Food for cattle. Milk cow rations, 1944-45 winter feeding period; [by] John L. Wilson. June 1945. 10 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 36.2 :C 839/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries 933 934 Gove rnmen t Publ ic at io ns

Hogs. Feed consumption and marketing weight of hogs [with list of literature cited] ; by L. Jay Atkinson and John W. Klein. July 1945. 28 p. il. (Agricul- ture Dept. Technical bulletin 894.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 16 L . C. card Agr 45-207 a 1.36: 894 Massachusetts hill towns in wartime; by E. J. Niederfrank. Apr 1945 26 n il .4° [Processed.] t A 36.2 :M 38 Soybeans harvested for beans, acreage, yield and production, 1943 and 1944 by counties for 18 principal States. Washington, D. C., June 1945 37 p’ 4° [Processed.] t A 36.2: So 9/943-44 Textiles. Marketing and manufacturing margins for textiles [with list of litera- ture cited] ; by L. D. Howell. Mar. 1945. cover title, 148 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 891.) [Text on p. 2 of cover] * Paper 20c e Item 16 ’ L. C. card Agr 45-213 A136.891 Vegetables. Commercial truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] f A 36.101: 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 ^mf0112ws : commereial truck crops for fresh market, commonly called Truck crop ruc^ 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'.Tune 1937, but aulrterivVissueeenP-1ch v^r ' yearly summary only is Published in the January '1 i. ivi xj Inoue Va.v.11 Juul, 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.] f A 36.156: 2 AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION Research. Research achievement sheet: Abaca (Manila hemp) production estab- V^ned western hemisphere [with list of selected publications], June 16, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 38, P.) [Processed.] f A77.7:38 (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.] f 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.] f 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.] f A 77.7: 30 (D) ----- , „Sa“e: Control of alfalfa weevil for better yields [with list of selected publications]. June 6, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 34, E.) [Processed.] t A 77.7:34 (E) 7 ^an?eJ 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.] f 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) ----- $isc°very of influence of day length on plants [with list of selected publications], June 15, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 37, P.) [Processed.] f A 77.7: 37 (P) • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 935 Research—Continued. —— Same: Insecticidal aerosols [with list of selected publications!. Mav 7 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 27, E.) [Processed.] f A77.7:27 (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 A77.7: 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 29 A ) [Processed.] f A 77.7: 29 (A) —— Same: Rotenone root powders save raspberry crop [with list of selected publications]. June 9, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 35, E.) [Processed.] f 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) ,,.San?e: SodiUm fluoride for control of poultry lice [with list of selected publications], Apr. 30, 1945. [2] p. 4° (R. A. S. 24, E.) [Processed.] t A 77.7: 24 (E)

ag ri cu ltur al an d in du st ri al ch emi str y bu re au Agricultural residues. Saccharification of agricultural residues [with list of yl^tnre 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 ] f 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-88.) [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.] f A 77.104/2 : 78 Vegetables. How to prepare vegetables and fruits for freezing. [Mav 1944 revised June 1945.] [1945.] [2] p. il. large 4°, folded into narrow 8° size’ ([Agriculture Dept.] AWI-100.) [Revision of AWI-63, Preparing home- grown vegetables and fruits for freezing.] f A 1.59: 100/2

an im al in du st ry bu re au D [by Mo?ler and H’ W‘ Schoening]. [Aug. 1920, revised Dec 1929, slightly revised Aug. 1935, reprint 1945.] ii-f-10 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers bulletin 1146.) * Paper, 5c. A 1.9 : 1146/7-3 oT; ^eltS?olle,SAmaT1T1 ^hite turkey; by S. J. Marsden. Revised June 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4 (A. H. D. no. 31, rev.) [Processed.] f A 77.209 : 31

ENTOMOLOGY 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-] ' 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.] t A 77.312 : E-331 European corn borer [life history and control]. [June 1945 ] [2j 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 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s

Insecticides. Evidence required to show synergistic action of insecticides and short cut in analysis [with list of literature cited] ; by F. M. Wadley. June 1945. 6 p. 1 pl. 4° (ET-223.) [Processed.] f A 77.313:223 Plants. [Code of Federal regulations] title 7, Agriculture, Agricultural Research Administration, chap. 3, 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 of regulations, effec- tive July 1, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes regulations promulgated Sept. 19, 1936.] f ® Item 85 A 77.306: 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. f • Item 86 L. C. card Agr 14-383 A 77.308:158-161/t.p.& cont.

EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Vanilla curing [with list of literature cited] ; by Francisca E. Arana. May 1945. [2]+21 p. il. (Federal Experiment Station of United States Department of Agriculture, Mayagues, Puerto Rico; Circular 25.) * Paper, 10c • Item 93 L. C. card Agr 45-209 A 77.464 : 25

HUMAN NUTRITION 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 1269.) * Paper, 10c. (incorrectly given on publication as 5c.) L. C. card Agr 45-2 A 1.9:1269/7 Elm. Dieback of elm; by Curtis May. July 2, 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.502 : El 6 Fertilizers. 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, no. 10.] * Paper, 10c- A 1.237a: G-1329 Fruit trees. Transplanting large fruit trees; by H. P. Gould. [Sept. 1934 reprint 1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 77.502: F 94/2 La Porte County, Ind. 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 ] * Paner 45c. • Item 143 ’ ’ L. C. card Agr 45-212 A 77.514 : 934/26 Lumber. Significance of discolorations in aircraft lumber, noble fir and western hemlock; [by G. H. Englerth and J. R. Hansbrough], June 1945. [l]+10 p. 5 p. of pl. 4° (Forest pathology special release 24.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued to aid the Nation’s war program. Prepared in coopera- tion with Forest Products Laboratory, Forest Service.] f A 77.516: 24 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept embe r 1945 937

Molds and bacteria that delaminate plywood bonded with casein and soybean glues; [by Clyde M. Christensen and C. S. Moses]. June 194o. [1J4-12 p. 5 p. of pl. 6 tab. 4° (Forest pathology special release 25.) [Processed. Ibis report is one of a series issued to aid the Nation’s war program. Prepared in cooperation with Forest Products Laboratory, Forest Service.] t A 77.51b: 2o Princess Anne County, Va. Soil survey, Princess Anne County, Ya.; by C. S. Simmons and Edward Shulkcum. July 1945. cover title, 57 p. il. 6 p. of pl. map in pocket. ([Soil survey report] series 1939, no. 3.) [Prepared in cooperation with Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and another illustra- tion on p. 2 and 4 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 <7.502:R 34 Russell County, Va. Soil survey, Russell County, Va.; by S. S. Obenshain, H. C. Porter W W. Lewis, G. S. Francis, R. C. .Turney, A. C. Orvedal, R. E. Devereux, and A. W. Goke. July 1945. cover title, 124 p. il. 1 pl. 10 p. of pl. map in pocket, 1 tab. ([Soil survey report] series 1936, no. 21.) [Prepared in cooperation with Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station and Tennessee Valley Authority. Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 75c. • Item<143 L. C. card Agr. 45-210 • A 77.514: 936/21 Seed disinfection for florists and gardeners. [19'45.] 1 p. 4° [Processed] t A 77.502 ; Se 3 Snapdragons. Diseases of snapdragons; by Philip Brierley. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 77.502 : Sn 1 Soil treatments for disease control for florists and gardeners. [1945.] 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.) f • Item 11 A 1.64.31 ----- Killing weeds with 2, 4-D. July 1945. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t 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 1945. [1]+13 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 67.2: F 73/2/942-44 Hogs. World hog numbers in 1944 and outlook for 1945; by Floyd E. Davis and Esther H. Johnson. Washington, D. C., June 1945. [2]+16 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] t A 67.2: H 67/944 FOREST SERVICE Adhesives. 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 Aircraft 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]4-6 p. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A 13.27/2: B 77/945 Cooking over campfire [with list of references; prepared by Marie F. Heisley]. [June 1940, slight revision May 1945.] July 1945. 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 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s

Eastern hemlock. American woods: Eastern hemlock [with list of references- by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] [2] 4-5 p. il. * Paper. 5c. © Item 122 A 1331. H 37/2/945 Eastern spruce. American woods: Eastern spruce [with list of references; by H. S. Betts]. [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. * Paper ’ 5c • Item 122 A 13 31. Sp 3/2/945 Glue. Effect of moisture content of wood on joint strength in gluing birch veneer and maple lumber with room-temperature-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.) [Processed. This report is one of a series issued in cooperation with Army- Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria under supervision of Aero- nautical Board.] J A i3.27/13 :1534 Lumber. Domestic lumber distribution, 1943, all lumber, softwood lumber hard- wood lumber; by Albert H. Pierson, R. H. Blythe, jr. Washington, D. C„ June 1945. [2] 4-21 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with’Census Bureau-1 1 A 13.2 : L 97/12/943 Papreg. Strength and related properties of Forest Products Laboratory lam- inated paper plastic (papreg) at normal temperature; [by E. C. O. Erickson and 7 x Bollerl- Revised May 1945. [1945.] cover title, 13 p. 12 p. of pl. 4 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory, no. 1319.) [Processed.] $ 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]4-5 p. 2 tab. 4° (Forest Products Laboratory.) [Processed.] t A13 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. t A 13.20/3 : T 71/2/939,rep. -— Know your timber, it’s good business; [poster]. 1945. 18.2x13 in. [Il- lustrator, Earle B. Winslow.] t A 13 20/3: T 48/8 Puerto Rico. Wood utilization in Puerto Rico [with selected bibliography - bv Lawrence V. Teesdale and James W. Girard]. Mar. 1945. cover title [214- 46 p. 11 p. of pl. 4° [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover.] f A 13.27/2: W 85/84 Stock ranges. Sagebrush to grass, rebuilding western range lands by eliminating sagebrush and planting grass. Aug. 1945. [2] 4-14 p. il. oblong 24° (Agri- culture Dept. AIS 27.) t • Item 11 L. C. card Agr 45—157 A 1 64 ■ 27 Yellow poplar. American woods: Yellow-poplar [with list of references- by H. S. Letts], [Revised edition] July 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. * Paper 5c • Item 122 A 13 31. p si/2/945 INFORMATION OFFICE Gardens Why we need more gardens and more home food preservation. June 1,1945. 2 p. 4 [Processed.] f A 21.2: G16/945 ----- 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 p n narrow8° ([Agriculture Dept.] AIS-26.) f • Item 11 ’ A 1.64:26 posters. A day’s pattern for good eating from the basic 7; Government chart. 1U40. 2O.4X20 in. t A21.20:Ea8 — A message about food from President of United States; [all lettered poster]. 1945. 26X18.3 in. f A 21.20: F 73 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 939

Posters—Continued. ----- President Truman urges “Can more food”; [all lettered poster]. '1945. 4 sheets, each 9X53 in. t A 21.20: F 73/2/sh. 1-4 ----- Used fats, save every drop, your country needs them; [poster]. 1945. 11X28 in. [Cardboard. Illustrator, Shepard.] f War Information Office. A 21.20: F 26/2 MARKETING SERVICES OFFICE

Not e .—The Marketing Services Office was placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Secretary of Agriculture bv 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 States 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.] t A 81.15: 0 31/945 Prunes. United States standards for grades of dried prunes (effective June 30, 1945). 3d issue. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes standards in effect since Apr. 5, 1941.] f 81-15: P 95/945 Rhubarb. Tentative United States standards for grades of frozen rhubarb (effective Aug. 15, 1945). 1st issue. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 81.15: R 34/945 Sugarcane. Determination of farming practices to be carried out in connection with 1945-46 and subsequent crops of sugarcane in Puerto Rico. July 10, 1945. 4 p. (S. D. 219; Sugar Branch.) f • 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. 1 p. (S. D. 218; Sugar Branch.) f • 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]4-31 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

Not e .—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-f-[1] P- il- narrow 12° (Agriculture Dept. AWL-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 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s

, AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AGENCY Agricultural conservation. 1944 agricultural conservation program, supp. 2. June 11, 1945. 1 p. 4° (ACP-1944-2.) [Processed.] t A 80.602 : P 94/944/supp.2 Beef cattle production payments to feeders. Revised [edition]. June 15, 1945. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.602 : B 39/945-2 Corn. Urgent need for immediate marketing of corn. June 16, 1945. 1 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 80.602 :Cf81 Meat production story. May 10,1945. 4 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 80.602: M 46

COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION Canned food. Consumers look at commercially canned foods. Feb. 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed. For use as reference material with Suggested 6-point program for consumer study.] f A 80.402:C 76 Eggs. Consumers look at eggs. Feb. 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed. For use as reference material with Suggested 6-point 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.] f A 80.402: C 76/3 Peaches. Fact sheet on peaches. June 1945. 7 p. 4° [Processed. Includes list of Agriculture Department publications on home food preservation.] f 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 study.] 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.] t A 80.302: Al 1 Farm labor. Facts about farm labor in 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f A 80.302: L11/2/945-2 J/-H clubs. Statistical analysis 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.] f A 80.304:427 Gardens. More and better victory gardens needed in 1945. [1945] [l]+3 p. 4’ [Processed.] f A 80.302: V 66/2 Slidefilms. Slidefilms. No te .—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 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. Mise. pub. 566.) [Prices subject to change July 1,1945. Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t • Item 16 L. C. card Agr 30-1243 A 1.38: 566

FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Irrigation. First aid for irrigator; [by Ivan D. Wood]. [June 1945.] [6]+4-37 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A80.702:Ir7 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 941

Rural rehabilitation. Sectional variations in status of active standard RR family in 1943. May 2, 1945. [1] +17 p. il. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 9.) [Processed.] t A 80.709 : 943/9 ----- Same, supplement, with title, Status of active standard RR family in 1943. May 5,1945. [1]+18 p. 4° (1943 family progress report, supplement to release no. 9.) [Processed.] $ A 80.709:943/9/supp.l ----- Types of farms operated by active standard RR borrowers in 1943. May 5, 1945. [1]+12 p. il. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 10.) [Proc- essed.] J A 80.709 : 943/10 ----- ■ War prices and active standard RR family. Apr. 30, 1945. [1] +13 p. 4° (1943 family progress report, release no. 8.) [Processed.] i A 80.709: 943/8

FEDERAL, CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION Crop insurance. Selling crop insurance. June 1945. 8 p. 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 A 80.907 : 27

ma rk eti ng se rv ic es of fic e

Not e .—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. 16, 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, 1945. 2 p. (S. D. 213; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 80.817: 213 Sugarcane. Determination of fair and reasonable prices for 1945 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. Ip. (S. D. 215; Sugar Branch.) t • Item 30 A 80.817: 215 ----- 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 A 80.817: 216

BOIL CONSERVATION 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 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

Soil conservation. Soil and water conservation needs estimates for northeastern region. Revised June 1945. [1945.] [4]+35 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f A 80.502: So 3/2/945 ■----- Soil and water conservation needs estimates for southeastern region. Re- vised June 1945. [1945.] [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.] f 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. (H. doc. 260, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 42-37995

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

Not e .—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 3823A; 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.] t ® Item 171 CS 1.41: 4 Not e .—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.] t • 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+28p. (II. doc. 263, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [Includes 2d quinquennial report on valuation of assets and liabilities of Canal Zone retirement and disability fund.] f 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 goods, and supplying trade information to American producers and exporters • en- couraging invention by protecting inventors in their 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 25, 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-l i - C 1.2: C 49/cat.no.l • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 943 CENSUS BUREAU Cotton production in United States, crop of 1944. 1944 [1945]. ii+37 p. [Pre- pared under supervision of W. F. Callander, chief, Agriculture Division.] * Paper, 10c. © Item 193 L. C. card 25-26263 C 3 32 • 944 t Vta •?*1™' rn tate fin‘lnces’ 1944 ■ v- i. Individual State reports. Each 4S '^tn tlP’ mn4 r Processed- ,A separate report will be issued for each of the Monthly catalogf]0UtWinS nUmbeFS have been issued durin§ the period of this L. C. card 16-26796 c 3141.944/v no 17 1. WcivinirngilJ32fl,3T5\yeMari945JUne 3°’ 1944’ population 1940> total 1.901,974, 1943, v-xvaaaau 1, I .Ji.o.l.J, lUUy I'.JiO. 2. Alabama, fiscal year ended Sept 30, 1943, civilian 2,718,273. May 1945. population 1940, total 2,832,961, 1943, 3. Arizona, fiscal year ended .Tune 30, 1944, civilian 569,357. May 1945 population 1940, total 499,261, 1943, 4. Nevada, fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, civilian 130, 537. June 1945. population 1940, total 110,247, 1943, cKniSuin082M?”r 30, 1M4’ 1940, total 1,821,244, 1943, 6. CXS?^lS"s4or“ SSwtS"0 30' 1M4’ 1»». total 1,709,242, 1943, "“vhtante “S 1%. 10ii- l>»P"l«tlon 1940, total 550,310, 550,310, 1943, and lW^eilnmi8’..^45 : V' 2\ ?°1?iCSl1 rep°rtS’ n0- 4’ fina1’ State budgets for 1946 and 1947, biennial and annual budgets presented to 1945 legislatures. May 1945. 47 P- 4 , fl locessed. I repared under supervision of E. R. Gray ' chief Governments Division, by N. B. Gerry and Howard S. Ryan.] f C 3.141: 945/v.2,no.l Industry. Facts for industry. 4° and oblong 8° [Processed.] f C 3 158 • ESSSEH

FituZ «tatrstics^ Vital statistics, special reports, selected studies, v. 23, no. 1-2 L C card 3V26592’ [ 1 4“62+79-96 P- n- 4° [Processed.] t cara 42 C 3.67: 23/1-2,4-5 nanlo’ sumi?arieis’ v- 22- no. 51-53; May 29-31, 1945. [1945.] p. 827- S69, il. 4 [Processed.] f C 3 67 • 22/51-53 are for 1943‘ These reports will be “released

77 22’ n°j' 4t 7$’ 4948 [title Pa?e and contents], Washington 1945 by these renortTT^' d&te 1943 in tbe title denotes the Period covered oy tnese reports. ] , c 3.67: 22/l-53/t.p.& cont. CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY

CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD ITS Bo?* ?"• up bound volumes of the Civil Aeronautics Board heXrts h ““tenal which will make Govern- single copies vary in price. suuscription price of $1.00 per volume; ™form system of accounts for domestic air carriers [revised pages 81 ri^nod45- iC0Ver, [47] p- (CAB form 2789 manual 1Tg [aS 8].) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Text on p. 2 of cover] t Paner 15c tin • Hem°24nC°rreCt * publication as to sale Superintendent of Documents)' ®“ 2“ C 31.206/2: Ac 2/942/amdt.8 amdt. 4 . (1945.1 coverof accounts title, [56] for p. international (CAB form air2K» carriers manual [revised1-15 [aSna

Aircraft accidents. Accident investigation report, American Airlines accident, Memphis, Feb. 10, 1944; adopted June 29, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] $ 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 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213: W 36 ----- Accident investigation report concerning George Vernon Cowdrey [White- ford Township] Mich, Mar. 13, 1945; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] $ C 31.213: W 586 ----- Accident investigation report concerning John B. Randolph [near Santa Ana], Calif., Jan. 14, 1945; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] $ C 31.213: Sa 59 ----- Accident investigaton 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.] $ 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.] J 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 Maus Airport, Corpus Christi], Tex., Feb. 13, 1945; adopted July 20, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] J 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 pl. 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.] 11 p. 1 pl. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213: V 339 ----- 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.] t 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 July 17,1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t 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 July 17, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] $ 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. 6,1945] ; 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] ; adopted July 17,1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 31.213 :L 713 ----- Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during cross-country practice flight [% mile south of Boardman, Wis., Dec. 24, 1944] ; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] i C 31.213: B 63 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 945

Aircraft accidents—Continued. ----- Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local flight [about 5 miles southeast of Paul Cox Field, Terre Haute, Ind., Jan. 27, 1945] ; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] 4 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, 1945]; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 4 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.] 4 C 31.213: So 87 w ----- Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local pleasure flight [Curtiss-Wright Airport, Baltimore, Md., Oct. 8, 1944] ; adopted July 6, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] 4 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.] 4 C 31.213 :B 819 ----- Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft during local practice flight [approximately 6 miles south of Faison, N. C., Dec. 25, 1944]; adopted July 17, 1945. [1945.1 1 p. 4° [Processed.] 4 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.] 4 C 31.213 :P 75 ----- Report of Civil Aeronautics Board on investigation of accident involving aircraft in scheduled air carrier operation [approximately 2% miles south of Greensburg, Pa., Jan. 10, 1945]; adopted July 17, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° [Proc- essed.] 4 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: Not e .—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. [1945.] [l]-f-5 p. 4°. [Processed.] 4 C 31.216: 3/48-60/ind.

COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Earthquakes. United States earthquakes, 1943; by Ralph R. Bodie. 1945. iv-j-49 p. il. 2 pl. (Serial 672.) * Paper, 15c. © Item 246 L. C. card 30-27161 C 4.25/2 : 943 Tide tables, Atlantic Ocean, [calendar] year 1946. 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.] t Paper, 25c. L. C. card 7-35329 C 4.15/3: 946 • Sent to Depository Libraries 946 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s 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 in L. C. card 45-36467 c 18-225:19 Employee suggestion system for small plant or store; by Donald Wilhelm, Jr. July 1945. [4]4-21 p. 4° (Economic (small business) series no. 45.) [Proc- iTc card 45-36632 c 18.206: 45 India today. [1945.] [2] 4-32 p. il. 4° [Processed. From Foreign commerce weekly.] t C 18.5/la : In 22 Industrial reference service. * various prices, see note below. • Item 253

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Besser, Isidore H. Brief for appellee, United States Court of Appeals District of patents^ann^frT’ ISld?re ^.Besser v‘ Conway P. Coe, commissioner of patents appeal from judgment of District Court of United States for Dis- trict of Columbia. [1945.] cover title, i-j-H p. 4° $ C 2110-B 464/2 Cheater, Erwin L. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal o 4(51, in re Erwin L. Carpenter, Harold S. Davis and Oscar F Wiedenrin “ £n°t« -nf refini"F cr?de 01efinic nitriles; memorandum for commissioner of t'ti o 1U OPP?8141011 to appellants’ petition for reconsideration. [1945 ] cover t tie, 2 p. 4 J c 2110. c 22_/2 Classification bulletin 95, class 8, Bleaching and dyeing fluid treatment and chemical modification of textiles and fibers, containing classification of above class revisedI by Classification Division, and including all changes through S°Item 286a 10’ [1945J [1]+15 le*VeS’ 8° *

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I livate law 161-187, 79th Congress.

reCeiVe8 ‘ rjulyJ21,ri945.72' 1 pi ^(PrivailawWcf M1>' a"d MrS' Arthur R’ Brooks’ Approved (PrivaidiawHi8E)2763’ f°r relief °f Fred Cra^°- Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p.

Sent to Depository Libraries 948 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s Private law 161-187, 79th Congress Continued. Davis, John F. H. R. 1245, act for relief of John F. Davis. Approved July 31, 194o. GgHfkermanateHaR.Vo'S? act for relief of Herman Gelb. Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p. Gr^! H. R. 2866, act for relief of Mrs. Rita Cauvin Green. Approved hiugh P.P‘ H^R^lle^/fo^ relief of Hugh P Gunnells and Mrs. Dezaree ? Ht?KcoJUVl’. Itg a^orSf of HaseldeZ and Huggins Company.

Ja^k«on°?JabealF.31H1SR52699?act for relief of Jabez Fenton Jackson and Mrs. Narcissa Wilmans Tackson Approved Aug. 8, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 18o.) _ Jennette, A laska d '. IL PR. 1346, act for relief of Alaska D. Jennette. Approved July Kardli^Mrs. Var^JLR® Hletfor relief of estate of Mrs. Mary Karalis. Approved LaSe, Mrs1 Ida K %. ISLTct^oTre^ief of Ida E. Laurie and Zella Rickard. Approved MaJawoo1d6’Le9wi8’ l/ PH *R 3175? act^to confer jurisdiction upon district court for eastern district of South Carolina to determine claim of Lewis E. Magwood. Approved Moilier,8Joe.45il. R?2725, act for relief of Mrs. Lucile Manier, as administratrix of Joe Manier. Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 180.) Moak, Sam D. H. R. 1486, act for relief of Sam D. Moak. Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p. NawVlIospHal,1 Seattle. H. R. 2853, act to reimburse 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. Approved July 21, 1945. 1 p. No^olk^Navy^Yard^ H. R. 2615, act for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and

Sewrtwe Disposal Plant. Ins. H. R. 70S, art: tor rebel

MQQpfq thereof Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 169.) Payne,' Greenfield. H. R. 1851, act for relief of estate of Greenfield Payne. Approved Sanders31£?teplew E.P s/Is^act for relief of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Sanders. Ap- SftPw8,eFarI1J.16H19R5’2529F’act forVreUefa7f Earl J. Shows. Approved July 31, 1945. Spiker, Clarence J^^R.'3417, act for relief of Clarence J. Spiker and Fred W. Jandrey.

Strickland. L. 'S. H. R. 246. act for relief of L. S. Strickland. Approved Aug. 8, SwaX5Sam.P H.(Rri130e8,laact"for’belief of Sam Swan and Aily Swan. Approved July Thompson,' Paul T. 905?\ct for relief of Paul T. Thompson. Approved July 24, IVcfr. Clifton ^8? 672, act for relief of legal guardian of Clifton R. Weir. Ap- Wils^^James1!.’ 1 g45592? act for^ relief of estate of James Arthur Wilson. Approved Winter^Mrs^ 'Madeline. ^H^R6 lSOl^act for relief of Madeline Winter and Ethel Newton. Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p. (Private law 172.) Public law 152-160A, 161-180, 79th Congress. Not e .—Public laws in slip form in the first prints may be obtained /^om the Super- intendent 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 Beach Haven, N. J. H. R. 1595, act for relief of Beach Haven, N. J. Approved Julv 31 1945. 1 p. (Public law 175.) . . ., .. , TT u j Bridges. H. R. 169, act 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 supple- mented, approved July 13, 1943 [relative to State built toll bridges]. [Approved Julv 31 1945.] 2 p. (Public law 165.) . . Capitol. S. J. Res. 31. joint resolution relating to appropriation for roofs and sky- lights over Senate and House wings of Capitol. Approved July 17, 1945. 1 p. ColX £5j 8. 574, act to extend times for commencing and completing ■con- struction of bridge across Columbia River in Clatsop County, Oreg, [at Astoria by Oregon-Washington Bridge Board of Trustees]. Approved July 16, 1945. 1 p. DeMrationslf^honor. H. R. 2581, act to amend act to provide for issuance.of devices in recognition of services of merchant sailors [so as to prohibit unauthorized manu- facture, sale, possession, or display of such devices]. Approved July 31, 1945. District S'cJluSa.16^. J. Res. 228, joint resolution to amend District of Columbia teachers’ salary act of 1945. Approved July 24, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 160-A.) ____ H. R. 3376, act to fix and regulate salaries of teachers, school officers, and other employees of Board of Education of District of Columbia. [Approved July 21, 1945.] 15 p. (Public law 158.) • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept em be r 1945 949

Public law 152-160A, 161-180, 79th Congress—Continued. Eastern Regional Research Laboratory. H. R. 2285, act to authorize Secretary of Agriculture to grant and convey to Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pa., lands of United States [parts of Eastern Regional Research Laboratory, Bureau ot Agricultural and Industrial Chemistry] in Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pa., for highway purposes and for ornamental-park purposes. [Approved July 31, 1945.] 3 p. (Public law 167.) Employers’ liability and workmen’s compensation. S. 714, act to amend act to provide compensation for employees of United States suffering injuries while in j>erforma.nce of their duties, and for other purposes, as amended. [Approved July 28, 1940.J 3 p. (Public law 161.) . Excess profits tax. H. R. 3633, act to facilitate reconversion [by adjustment of excess profits tax]. [Approved July 31, 1945.] 11 p. (Public law 172.) Export-Import Bank of Washington. H. R. 3771, act to provide for increasing lending authority of Export-Import Bank of Washington, and for other purposes. [Approved July 31, 1945.] 4 p. (Public law 173.) [H. R. 3771 makes the Export-Import Bank of Washington an independent agency.] . . Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations. H. J. Res.. 145, joint resolution providing for membership of United States in Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations. Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 174.) Government offices. H. R. 3368, act making appropriations for war agencies, fiscal year 1946. [Approved July 17, 1945.] 16 p. (Public law 156.) International monetary fund. H. R. 3314, act to provide for participation of United States in international monetary fund and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development. [Approved July 31, 1945.] 7 p. (Public law 171.) [H. R. 3314 establishes the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and fi- nancial Problems.] Missouri River. S. 233, act granting consent of Congress to North Dakota to construct free highway bridge across Missouri River [from McLean County to either Mercer County or Oliver County, N. Dak.]. Approved July 16, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 152.) National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week. H. J. Res. 23, joint resolution to establish 1st week in October of each year as National Employ the Physically Handi- capped Week. Approved Aug. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 176.) New Mexico. H. R. 2613, act to authorize war food administrator or Secretary of Agri- culture to adjust boundary disputes by settling claims to so-called Sebastian Martin grant lands in New Mexico. Approved Aug. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Publie law 179.) Ozark National Forest. H. R. 699, act to amend par. 682 of title 16 of United States Code [so that lands in 4th congressional districts of Arkansas and in Ozark National Forest may be included in areas designated as game refuges]. Approved Aug. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 178.) Pencils. H. R. 3239, act to exempt certain mechanical pencils having precious metals as essential parts from tax with respect to jewelry, and so forth. Approved Aug. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 180.) Philippine Islands. H. R. 3111, act 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 [so as to make act applicable to Philippine Islands]. Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 170.) Pymatuning Lake. H. R. 3294, act to permit amendment of existing compact or agree- ment between Ohio and Pennsylvania relating to Pymatuning Lake. Approved July 24. 1945. 1 p. (Public law 160.) Roseburg rifle range. H. R. 715, act to provide transfer by Secretary of War of Rose- burg rifle range, Douglas County, Oreg., to Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Approved July 28, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 162.) San Carlos project. H. R. 1656, act to authorize Secretary of Interior to modify pro- visions of contract [with Christmas Copper Corporation] for purchase of power plant for use in connection with San Carlos irrigation project. Approved July 21, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 157.) Shore protection. H. R. 2032, act authorizing general shore-line investigations at Fed- eral expense [by Beach Erosion Board] and to repeal act for improvement and pro- tection of beaches along shores of United States. Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 166.) Shotguns. H. R. 122, act to amend sec. 2720 (a) and 3260 (a) of Internal revenue code relating to transfer tax, and tax on manufacturers and dealers, in case of certain small-game guns. Approved Aug. 11, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 177.) Subsidies. S. 1270, act relating to payment of .subsidies by Commodity Credit Corpora- tion and Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p. (Pub- lic law 164.) Territorial papers of United States. H. R. 2522, act to authorize Secretary of State to continue to completion collecting, editing, and publishing of official papers relating to Territories of United States. Approved July 31, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 168.) Tobacco. H. J. Res. 98, joint resolution relating to marketing of fire-cured and dark air-cured tobacco under agricultural adjustment act of 1938, as amended. Approved July 28, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 163.) [H. J. Res. 98 authorizes the Commodity Credit Corporation to make available loans or other price support for tobacco.] Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration Commission. H. J. Res. 195, joint resolution to provide for observance and celebration of 150th anniversary of signing of treaty with Indians of Northwest Territory known as Treaty of Greene Ville. Approved July 21, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 159.) [H. J. Res. 195 establishes the Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration Commission.] Yellowstone River. S. 234. act authorizing construction of free highway bridge across Yellowstone River near Fairview, Mont, [by North Dakota and Montana, jointly or severally]. Approved July 16, 1945. 1 p. (Public law 153.) • Sent to Depository Libraries 950 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s CONGRESS, JOINT COMMITTEE ON ORGANIZATION OF Congress. Organization of Congress, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pur- suant to II. Con. Res. 18, May 1 [-June 29], 1945. 1945. pts. 3 and 4, [vn] + 431-1084 p. * Paper, pt. 3, 35c.; * pt. 4, 45c. • Item 381 L. C. card 45-36042 Y 4-C 76/3 • 01 3/pt3’4 ——- Same, summary of hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to H. Con. Res. 18, Mar. 13-June 29, 1945. 1945. vi+60 p. (Joint committee print, 79th Congress, 1st session.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 381. L. C card 45-36518 Y 4-c 76/3: Or 3/pt.l-4,sum. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Aeronautics. Laws relating to Navy and commerce air service, and miscellaneous air laws [Mar. 4,1913-Dec. 23, 1944] ; compiled by Elmer A. 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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, HOUSE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, July 31, 1945; no. 7. 1945. 44 p. 4° t Y 4,D 637/4 : 79/Y

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE, HOUSE 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, 1945. 1945. iv+511 p. il. map. * Paper, 70c. • Item 356 L. C. card 45-36479 Y 4.1n 8/4: Ai 7/10 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 951

IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE K hearings wSn1 °f re1tuJnin8. veterans on farms in reclamation projects, returnfng ^e^SnJ5 ’ • s®sslon’ on H R- 520> to facilitate settlement of (turning veterans in projects constructed, operated, and maintained bv 221 1945- 1M5- pt L. C. card 45-36349 y 4 Jr 7/2: V 64/pt.2 JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE Bonfcrwptcy. Referees in bankruptcy, hearings before special subcommittee on H Rr?sSyfand reo1rsanizatlon’ 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R 33 and H. R. 3338, to amend act to establish uniform system of bankruptcy throughout 25 and S".^atory thereof and suppien.entar’y ?et„“"kne 20 and 26, 1945. 194o. ni+69 p. (Serial 4.) * Paper, 15c. • Item 359 Y 4. J 89/1: B 22/21 ne4oS1^iVe calendari 79th Congress, 1st session, Aug. 2, 1945; no. 15. P’4’ + Y4.J 89/1: 79/15 JUlsi ses“PonOVeoneH R j^ysystemfiaFederaj courts, hearings, 79th Congress, Federal courts H T? SS’ t ° establlsb uaifoi'm qualifications of jurors in court of p provide for jury’commission for each district ...m i Ot S„mtedVLLT Slates, to ’regulate 1 its compensation, to prescribe its duties and for other purposes, H. R. 3381, relating to payment of fees expenses and i EV™ 12 an,i 131 1W5- 19“- 1S+8»P. (Sl JH p’ape^

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MERCHANT MARINE and FISHERIES COMMITTEE, HOUSE 1 ^sheries- Price ceilings on fisheries, executive hearings 79th Congress ?fZLPUrSUaDt t0 authority of H. Res. 38, authorizing^ Meries' Juirr24PIl°9g4r5mi^rt r?.^to Committee on Merchant Marine and LLC C. caidcanl 4a-36o25 lM ni+46 p. * Paper, 10c. © ItemY 4 M362 p 53/28

p1Sh°er“;«« L. C. card 45-36496 P ’ & Item 362 Y 4.M 53: Oy 8/2 MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE depots. Investigations of national war effort H Res. 20; [submitted by Mr. May], 1945. ii+14 p. (H. reportim *940 pursuant 79th“Cong to

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of officers and ^xis’tonoo f r P' ^Iielates to alleged commissioning ,1 °™ccis and existence of enlisted personnel in Army having backgrounds 5? • Item°363UniSt lde°logy Or subversive influences or activities.] * Paper, L. C. card 45-36487 Y 4.M 59/1: W19/11 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297—45—No. 608------3 952 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Naval Academy, Annapolis. Hearing [79th Congress, 1st session], on acquisition of St. John’s College by Navy [for Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md], [1945.] p. 923-963. (No. 90.) * Paper, 10c. 0 Item 365 Y 4.N22/1 a: 945-46/90 New 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. 1945. vii+875-921 p. il. 5 pl. (No. 89.) * Paper, 20c. • Item 365 Y 4.N 22/la: 945-46/89

POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE Book rate 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+275 p. * Paper, 35c. © Item 368 L. C. card 45-36484 . Y 4.P 84/1: B 64/2

POST-WAR ECONOMIC POLICY AND PLANNING, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE Economic policy. Post-war economic policy and planning, hearings before sub- committee on agriculture and mining, 78th Congress, 2d session, and 79th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to II. Res. 408 [78th Congress] and H. Res. 60 [79th Congress], Aug. 23, 1944-May 24, 1945: Post-war agricultural policy. 1945. pt. 5, vi-f-1227-1708 p. il. 2 pl. * 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+615-708 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 84/8: 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-4-92 p. * Paper, 15c. O Item 371. L. C. card 45-36524 Y 4.P 96/2 : P 53

way s 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- ity of the President under sec. 350 of tariff act of 1930, as amended, Apr. 18- May 14, 1945. Revised [edition], 1945. 2 v. [xvii]+3003 p. il. 2 pl. 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 378 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 H. McClenon]. 1945. xiii+138 p. ♦ Paper, 20c. L. C. card 45-36614 Y 4.1n 8/11: Es 8 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 953 SENATE

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Aug. 1, 1945; no. 2. 1945 38 p. 4° $ Y 4.Ag 8/2: 79/2 Ozark National Forest. Amending par. 682 of title 16 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. 20 p. JS. rp’ 553, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t 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. iii4-169 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-j-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. ivj-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 4-6955-7038 p. ♦ Paper, 15c. pt. 59. Same, Apr. 12, 1945: Shipshaw contract, 3. iv 4-7039-7101 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.) f 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 Y4.B 22/3: 79/7 Export-Import Bank act of 1945, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, on H. R. 3771, to provide for increasing lending authority of Export-Import Bank of Washington, and for other purposes, July 17 and 18, 1945. 1945. iii-]-28 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, 79th 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. v4-670 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 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

CLAIMS COMMITTEE, SENATE Ashcraft, Edwin P. Estate of Edwin Perry Ashcraft, report to accompany H. R. 1085 [for relief of estate of Edwin Perry Ashcraft] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 545, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) [H. 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 of estates of William F. 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.) f Baker George E. George E. Baker, report to accompany H. R. 1456 [for relief of George E. Baker] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 6 p. (S. rp. 526, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) f Baumann, Carl. Carl Baumann, report to accompany S. 451 [for relief of Carl 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.) t Carren, Mrs. Lily 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 Cong., 1st sess.) f Council Bluffs, Iowa. 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. 2089 [for relief of Edmund F. Danks, as administrator of Edna S. Danks] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9,1945. lip. (S. rp. 527, 79th Cong., 1st sess.) t Ford, Raymond W. Raymond W. Ford, report to accompany S. 857 [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 Gien, 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 Glassell-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, i9th Cong. 1st sess.) t Hancock, Rufus A. Rufus A. Hancock, report to accompany H. R. 2578 [for relief of Rufus A. Hancock] ; submitted by 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.) f Hunsucker, Mrs. Ruby II. Mrs. Ruby H. Hunsucker, report to accompany H. R. 241 [for relief of Mrs. Ruby H. Hunsucker] ; 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 H. R. 2511 [for relief of Patricia M. Kacprzyk and Alex D. Leontire] ; submitted by Mr. Ellender. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 7 p. (S. rp. 528, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t • Sent to Depository Libraries Septemb er 1945 955 Klau-Van PietersomM) unlay Associates, Inc., report to accompany S. 562 [for relief of Klau-Van Pietersom-Dunlap Associates, Incorporated]; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945 4 n (S. rp. 530, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t 1,z. William W. Maddox and legal guardian of Donna Sue and °addie Inez Maddox, report to accompany H. R. 1564 [for relief of M iHiam W. Maddox and legal guardian of Donna Sue Maddox and Saddle Inez Maddox] ; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. July 26, legis- lative day July 9, 1945. 12 p. (S. rp. 531, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Miller, Aloysius G. Aloysius G. Miller, report to accompany H. R. 1913 [for relief of Aloysius G. Miller] ; submitted by Mr. Capper. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 4 p. (S. rp. 539, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Moore, 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, <9th Cong. 1st sess.) f Smallwood, Stanley E. Estate of Stanley E. Smallwood, legal guardian of Frank Carter, jr., legal guardian of Donald R. Keithley, Keithley Bros. Garage, report to accompany H. R. 799 [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] ; 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.) t 7 2/Zer, 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 lyson, 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 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. 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. Whittington, and Mrs. J. B. Whittington] ; submitted by Mr. Johnston of South Carolina. July 26, legislative day July 9, 1945. 7 p. (S. rp. 548, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [H. R. 1882, as here reported, provides for relief of Mrs Robert L. Whittington and Mrs. J. B. Whittington only.] f

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EXPENDITURES IN EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS COMMITTEE, SENATE Administrative Practices and Efficiency Joint 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 ^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 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

Checks. Providing for barring of certain claims by United States in connection with Government checks and warrants, report to accompany H. R. 129; sub- mitted by Mr. Hill. July 27, legislative day July 9, 1945. 5 p. (S. rp. 550, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Reports. 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, 79th Congress, Aug. 13, 1945; no. 9 1945 67 p. 4° t Y4.F49:79/9 ----- Legislative calendar [of] subcommittee on veterans’ legislation, 79th Con- gress, Aug. 13, 1945; no. 6. 1945. 16 p. 4° + Y 4.F 49: 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 ^uly 9, 1945. 1 p. (S. rp. 521, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t Pensions. 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. 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.) t

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. viii4-723 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 Indians. 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. 1945. ii 4-41 p. map. * Paper, 10c. • Item 393 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° 7 Y4.In 2/2: 79/3

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, Aug. 6, 1945; no. 5. 1945. 39 p. 4° $ Y 4.1n 8/3 : 79/5 Grain-car shortage in northwestern and middle western States, hearings, 79th Congress, 1st session, Apr. 17-May 3, 1945. 1945. iii4-591 p. il. 2 pl. 2 p. of pl. * Paper, $1.00. © Item 396 L. C. card 45-36516 Y 4.1n 8/3: G 76/2

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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 pl. * 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. 694 [to amend sec. 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. 16 p. (S. rp. 552, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t 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 28, legislative day July 9, 1945. 3 p. (S. rp. 554, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t

ir ri gati on an d re cl am ati on co mm it tee , se na te 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. iiH-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 45-36486 Y 4.1r 7/1: N 42 m ju di ci ar y com mi ttee , sena te Calendars. Legislative and executive calendar, 79th Congress, Aug. 4 and 25, 1945; no. 26 and 27. 1945. Each 100 p. 4° $ Y 4. J 89/2: 79/26,27

mi lita ry af fa irs co mm it tee , sen ate 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 4- 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 pl. 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+6 p. (Senate subcommittee report no. 6, 79th Congress, 1st ses- sion.) t 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, aryl S. Res. 55, . 79th Congress.' 1945. (S. rp. 110, 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- mitted by Mr. Mitchell], iii-f-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 10, 78th Congress, which were issued separately and entered in previous Monthly catalogs.] * Paper. 35c. • Sent to Depository Libraries 958 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s

nav al aff ai rs co mmi ttee , sena te Calendars. Legislative calendar, 79th Congress, 1st session, Oct. 8 [Sept. 5] 1945- no. 5. 1945. 96 p. 4° J Y 4.N 22/2: 79/5 Research Board for National Security. Establishing Research Board for National Security, report 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 for application of scientific research to national secu- ntv to provide means of utilizing 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]; submitted by Mr. Byrd. July 28, legislative dav July 9,1945. 10 p. (S. rp. 551, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) t L. C. card 45-36471 T-!. ^[iscellaneous bills, hearing, 79th Congress, 1st session,- on S. 825, to estab- lish Research Board for National Security, S. 1064, to authorize discharge of midshipmen from Naval Academy by Secretary of Navy because of unsatis- factory conduct or aptitude, S. 1076, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal l°st.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. 5, 1945, S. 1103, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire in Quonset hut numbered 2, Hamoaze House, Plymouth, Devon, England, Dec. 31, 1944, S. 1118, for relief of Jack Sanders for personal property destroyed in explosion at Camp Lejeune, N. C., Jan. 22, 1945, S. 1119, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost ia^reoin,?oU.11

po st of fi ce s an d po st ro ad s com mi ttee , sen ate Postal service. Reclassification of postal salaries, hearings, 79th Congress 1st session, on S. 90S, II. R. 3035, bills to reclassify salaries of postmasters, officers, and employees of postal service, to establish uniform procedures for computing compensation, and for other purposes, June 8-13, 1945. 1945 iv4-173 n * Paper, 25c. © Item 406 ‘ L. C. card 45-36480 y 4 p 84/2: Sa 3/8 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 959 POST-WAR ECONOMIC POLICY AND PLANNING, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SENATE “£lSP[°wH^LttaoXf ^seriptlo^ of various lative Reference Service! 1945 ’vnifiw . b)J‘!l>'“ond E. Manning, Legls- 79th Congress, 1st selS.) t + P' ^"'"tlons, and nominations and ~r Its cot,sideration Y 4 T 27/2 ’ 79 «Ts.^tOpnrS rath Congress, 1st session,

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COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS cas.es- ~Co.urt of Customs and Patent Appeals: v. 31, Patent cases adiudepd repottT WoJTol^e 14 .^“ter, L T Sh Am OT--™'"'08 f °r N0V' 10441 11 1235 1 ' Cloth, $".^‘ni'ig Item 422 v „ Ju 7.5:31/2 r»r»f »'« text matter

EMERGENCY BOARDS (NATIONAL RAILWAY LABOR PANEL) ^suant”^^ 18.1945, tween Colorado & Wyoming Bnllw.il Company Ld ceXln of Its^mnta b6' represented by Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Sinemen nnd nrnTeS • KemMS Oad Tralnn,en' DenVel’ C°'°- J""““1945 S[1M5” °n+?4 p

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Reports—Continued. ----- Report to the President by Emergency Board, appointed May 22, 1945, pursuant to sec. 10 of railway labor act, as amended, to investigate unad- justed dispute between River Terminal Railway Co. and certain of its em- ployees, represented by Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Cleveland, Ohio, June 13, 1945. 1945. ii-|-12 p. t • Item 848 L. C. card A 45-2468 NMB 1.7: R 52 ----- Report to the President by Emergency Board, appointed May 25, 1945, under sec. 10 of railway labor act, as amended, to investigate and report on certain unadjusted disputes between Illinois Central Railroad Company and its employees represented by Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine- men, July 24, 1945. [1945.] [2] 4-16 p. t •Item 848 L. C. card A 45-2466 NMB 1.7 : Il 6

FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Radio communication. Statistics of principal radiotelegraph carriers, as of Dec. 31, 1944 and for year ended that date. [1945.] 3 leaves, f° [Proc- essed.] t CC 1.2: R11/9/944 Telegraph. Statistics of principal wire-telegraph and ocean-cable carriers, as of Dec. 31, 1944 and for year ended that date. [1945.] 4 leaves, f° [Proc- essed.] f 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° $ 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.] t L. C. card 41-51047 FP 1.12: 7/944-12 to 945-6 ----- Summary of industrial electric power in United States, 1939-45. [1945.] [2]-f-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. No te .—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 Sept emb er 1945 961 National electric rate book—Continued rate b00k: [State separate]; Louisiana. May 31 1945 22 p. 4 [Supersedes issue of Apr. 15, 1942.] FP J 18y. £93/945 Washington. 21 D i° [Supersedes Issue of Oct 15 FP 1.18 :W 27/945

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Latin America. ™Tlt!‘7nlTlT^n?o1”rJatin^“erl,:a; prepared by Robert Triffin. n. p. 1945.] f 1 945.] [1]+13 p. 11. 4 [From Federal reserve bulletin, June FR 1.3/la : M 746/5 Regulations. [effective Sep?" i im °f[lW5 l‘M4'n "^'r J" F [Processed.] t ’ T 1 P' < [ReSulation F, amendment.]) FR 1.6:940/F/amdt.-2 ®°MST ]1TMay 1945- Mar-s°-JuM28-1W5- Each 4 p. il. 4° FR 1.26:1-4

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COMMUNITY WAR SERVICES OFFICE Recreation bulletin, information I*IViSiOn FS 9.7: 96 EDUCATION OFFICE Boards of education. 490 L. C. card E45-31 FS 5.16:76 XX S'iiuth e XXi aolX stuh1e?^ (by Fred J- L cXXXs? UaiVCrSitr 01 •Xe“P10cet ^L£Xared FS 5.17: 98

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FS 5.3:945/2 Morale. Family contributions to war and post-war morale • "St °£ -tereucesV'6- no. 6, Catching up [1945.] 8 p. il. 12° FS 5.38: 6 tMhQol census, compulsory education, child labor State law« and regulations; ‘kpeXoePTltem49?aVl,i SeSeL 1945' lv+200P- '(Bulletin 1945, no. 1.) L. C. card E 45-33 FS 5.3:945/1 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

^“etic act: Drugs L. C. card Agr 40-274 rem * FS 7.12:1201-1250 • Sent to Depository Libraries 962 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s

Food. Notices of judgment under Federal food, drug, and cosmetic act: Foods, 6601-6800. July 1045. p. 213-284. f • Item 513 L. C. card Agr 40-122 FS 7.10; 6601-6800 Poisons. Notices of judgment under caustic poison act 118-120. July 1945. 2 p. t • Item 510 L. C. card Agr 31-470 FS 7.9:118-120 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Food for blood donors. [1945.] [4] p. il. small 4° (Employees’ health service folder 1.) * Paper, 5c. (75c. per 100). • Item 522 FS 2.49:1 Hygiene, Industrial. Directory of State and local industrial hygiene personnel, July 1945. [1945.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] t FS 2.2: In 27/2/945-2 Journal of venereal disease information, v. 26, no. 7; July 1945. [1945.] [2]-{- 149-166 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.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.15. L. C. card 23-26719 FS 2.9: 26/7 Micro-organisms. Comparative study of sampling devices for air-borAe micro- organisms [with list of references] ; by H. G. duBuy, Alexander Hollaender, and Mary D. Lackey. [1945.] 40 p. il. (Supplement 184 to Public health reports.) [Manuscript corrections.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 528 L. C. card 45-36616 FS 2.8:184 VD war letter 26, July 31, 1945; issued in cooperation with State health depart- ments by Division of Venereal Diseases. [1945.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] $ 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 8, no. 4.] t FS3.3/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+44 p. 4° (Bureau memorandum 53.) t • 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 FS3.3/a:R245

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, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. t • 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, 1944. 1944 [1945]. v.-f-6 p. [This act is part of a uniform vehicle code.] t • Item 566 FW 2.5: V 53/944/act 3 ----- Act 4, Uniform motor-vehicle safety responsibility act, as revised and approved by National Conference on Streot and H’ghway Safety, 1944. 1945. iii-{-16 p. [This act is part of a uniform vehicle code.] t • Item 566 FW 2.5: V 53/944/act 4 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 963

Transportation maps

Not e .—These maps show in color, to a scale of 1: 250,000, the Federal-aid and State highways, with status of improvement, principal connecting roads, railroads, and airports, canals and dredged channels—-in short, all the media of organized transportation. They also show 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: 125,000) 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 size 26 ><36 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, 1943. Scale 1: 250,000, approximately 1 in.=4 m. Revised edition, 1943. n. p. Geological Survey [1945], 13 sheets, each 23X33 in. [Lambert conformal 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 8° [Processed.] f GA 1.10:20,21/errata ----- United States Government salary tables, executive branch of Government, effective July 1, 1945, 40-hour week, General Accounting Office salary table 22. July 2, 1945. [2] p. large 8°, folded into 4° size. [Supersedes, after June 30, 1945, salary tables heretofore prescribed by this office.] f 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, 1945. [2] p. large 8°, folded into 4° size. [Supersedes, after June 30, 1945, salary tables heretofore prescribed by this office.] f GA 1.10: 21 ----- United States Government salary tables, executive branch of Government, effective July 1, 1945, 48-hour 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 38, 41st edition.) t L. C. card 20-26332 GP 3.9: 38/41 Census publications, statistics of population, agriculture, manufactures, retail and • wholesale distribution, occupations, and religious bodies; May 1945. 1945. [2]4-48+[1] p. (Price list 70, 24th edition.) t • Item 592 L. C. card 25-26529 GP 3.9: 70/24 Field manuals. List of Field manuals and .Technical manuals for sale by Super- intendent of Documents. Revised June 1945. [1945.] 19 p. t L. C. card 24-38155 GP 3.2 : F 45/945-2 Foreign relations of United States; May 1945. 1945. [2]+86 p. (Price list 65, 26th edition), t • Item 592 L. C. card 25-27511 GP 3.9: 65/26 Weather, astronomy, and meteorology; July 1945. 1945. [2]+18 p. (Price list 48, 36th edition.) f • Item 592 L. C. card 25-26950 GP 3.9: 48/36 • Sent to Depository Libraries 904 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

INTERIOR DEPARTMENT BONNEVILLE BOWER ADMINISTRATION Frozen foods. Electrically frozen foods come to the kitchen, tonight’s diimer in 20 minutes! [1945.] [4] p. il. [Processed.] 4 !44.2:E<3 FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Alaska. Regulatory announcement 12, amdt. 4 and 5; May 29 and July 30, 1945. [1945.] Each 1 p. 4° • [Processed. Title 50, Wildlife, chap. 1, Fish and Wild- life Service, subchap. Q, Alaska commercial fisheries, published by Federal Register Division, National Archives.] t 149.24:12/amdt.4,5 Black drum (Pogonias cromis) ; prepared in Division of Fishery Biology. Chi- cago, Ill., July 1945. 2 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 134.) [Processed.] t 1 4v.^o . loti Catfishes; prepared in Division of Fishery Biology. Chicago, Ill., J}dy 1.945. 24-[l] p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 133.) [Processed.] f 149.28:133 Crabs. Edible crabs [with bibliography] ; prepared in.Division of Fishery Biol- ogy. Revised July 1945. Chicago, Ill. [1945]. 3 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 71.) [Processed.] t . I49-281'1 Crayfish [with bibliography] ; prepared in Division of Fishery Biology Chicago, Ill., July 1945. 6 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 131.) [Processed.] t 149.28:131 Fisheries. Alaska fisheries, 1944, annual summary. [1945.] 9 P- J- 4‘ F. S. 202). [Processed.] t 149.8/2:2U2 ----- Fisheries of United States and Alaska, annual summaries, 1942^4. [1945i.] 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-[1] p. il. large 4° (S. doc. 51, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) [For bureau edition see Monthly catalog for Apr. 1945, p. 388.J * Paper, 40c. L. C. card 45-36536 Fishes. Handling fresh fish [with list of references]; by M. E. Stansby. Chi- cago, Ill., Jan. 1945. 4 p 4° (Fishery leaflet [115].) [Processed. Series number lias 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.] f 149.28:115 •----- Rains of fishes, toads, and frogs [with bibliography] ; prepared in Divi- sion of Fishery Biology. Chicago, Ill., July 1945. 2 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 130.) [Processed.] t 149.28:130 ----- Tagging and marking fish; [by] Lawrence N. Kollpen. Chicago, Ill., July 1945. 5 p. 4° (Fishery leaflet 113.) [Processed.] t 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 o3/3/94u Food lockers. Arizona and Nevada frozen food locker plants, Aug. 1945- Aug .7, 1945.] Ip. 4° (Commercial fisheries, MDL-33.) [Processed.] i 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, Ill., July 1945. 10 p. 4° (Wildlife leaflet 274.) [Processed.] t 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 1 4u.JLo . ZI

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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] *124 p.-|-5 leaves, 4 pl., 2 p. of pl. 4° (Special scientific report 31.) [Processed.] $ I 49.15:31 Sardines. Pacific sardine fishery; by Lionel A. Walford. Chicago,. July 1945. [4] p. il. 4°. (Fishery leaflet 129.) [Processed.] t 149.28:129 Wildlife. Organizations and officials concerned with wildlife protection, 1945; [compiled by Samuel Robinson]. 1945. [l]4-24p. (Circular 9.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 605 I 49.4: 9 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Not e .—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-f-1-47 P- il. 3 pl. with 3 maps and 2 tab. in pocket. (Bulletin 946-A.) [Prepared in cooperation with Departamento ' Nacional da Produ^ao 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 622 119.3:946-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, Virginia, and West Virginia, and other agencies.] * Paper, 35c. • Item 627 L. C. card GS 36-334 119.13: 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] ; by W. P. Woodring and W. P. Popenoe. n. p. [1945]. 27X38 in. t 40c. 119.25: Oi 5/6/prelim.chart 12 ------Southeastern part of Midway-Sunset oil field, Calif., oil and gas investi- gations, preliminary map 30 [with text] ; by W. T. Woodward. Scale 1 m.= 5.3 in. 1945. 47X42 in. [Processed.] t 50c. 119.25: 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.] t 30c. 119.25: 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 29 [with text] by James F. Pepper and David F. Demarest. Scale 25 m.=8.4 in. n. p. 1945. 60X42 in. [Size of map is 35X41 in. Base map compiled from topographic maps of Geological Survey, which were surveyed in cooperation with Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsyl- vania. Drafting by Violet M. Massarelli.] t 60c. 119.25 : Oi 5/5/prelim.map 29 • Sent to Depository Libraries 966 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s Washington State. Preliminary geologic map and brief description of coal fields of King County, Wash., by W. C. Warren. H. Norbisrath, R. M. Gnvetti, and S. P. Brown ; preliminary map [with text] by W. C. Warren. Scale 10,000 ft.=3.8 in. n. p. 1945. 60X 42 in. [Size of map is 50X36 in.] t 50c. 119.25 : C 63/6/prelim. Topographic quadrangle maps Not e __ The Geological Survey makes contoured maps—three-dimension topographic maDS.__which are designed eventually to cover the whole United States, also Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The individual maps are projected to represen: ^«atlfra“g| areas rather than political divisions, and each map is designated by the name of some prominent town ornatural feature within that. area. The sea es most commoner used are 1 • 24 000 (1 inch = 2000 feet), 1 : 31,680 (1 inch=y2 mile) 1 : 62.500 (1 inch_about 1 mile) and 1:125,000 11 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 Virginia 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. Colorado. Colorado, Indian Hills quadrangle, lat. 39°30'-39°37'30", long. 105°07'30"-105°15'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X13 in. f 10c. 119.12 : 5 In 25/945 Connecticut. Connecticut, Middle Haddam quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-41°37'30", long 72°30'-72°37'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X13 in. f 10c. 119.12 : 6 M 584/2/945 District of ColamMrz-Maryland-Virginia. Washington west quadrangle, lat. 38°52'30"-39°, long. 77°-77°07'30". Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X13 in. f 10c. 119.12: 8 W 276 w/945 Florida. Florida, Juniper Creek quadrangle, lat. 30°22'30"-30°30', long. 85°15'-85°22'30' Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 19X15 in. f 10c. 119.12 : 9J 959/945 — Florida, Thousand Yard Bay quadrangle, lat. 30°-30°07'30", long, 84°37'30"-84°45' Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X15 in. t 10e. 119.12 : 9T 399/945 Illinois-Missouri, Quincy quadrangle, lat. 39°45'-40°, long. 91o15'-91°30' Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X14 in. t 10c. 119.12:12 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. 119.12 :16 C 424/945 Michigan, Richmond quadrangle, lat. 42°45'-42°52'30", long. 82°45' 82°52 30 . Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 5 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 23X17 in. f 10c. 119.12: 22 R 414/945 Missouri. Missouri, Bellflower quadrangle, lat. 39°-39°15', long. 91°15'-91°30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 18X14 in. 110c. 119.12: 25 B 416/945 ----- Missouri, Stone Hill quadrangle, lat. 37°30'-37°45', long. 91°15'-91°30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 18X14 in. t 10c. 119.12: 25 St 71/945 New Mexico, Taos and vicinity, lat. 36°15'-36°45', long. 105°15'-105°45'. Scale 1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. n.p.. edition of 1945. 18X14 in f 10c 119.12: 31 T 159/945 North Dakota, Manfred quadrangle, lat. 47°30'-47°45', long. 99°45'-100°. Scale 1 • 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 18X12 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet. Manfred not in portion give”i9 M 313/!)45 Pennsylvania, Media quadrangde, lat. 39°52'30"-40°, long. 75°22'30"-7.»°30'. Scale 1: 31,680, contour interval 10 ft. n.p. edition of 1945. 17X^1 49^/945

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Texas. Texas, Cushing quadrangle, lat. 31°45'-32°, long. 94°45'-95°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X15 in. t 10c. 119.12: 43 C 952/945 ----- Texas, Rusk quadrangle, lat. 31°45'-32°, long. 95°-95°15'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 20 ft. n. p. edition of 1945. 17X15 in. t 10c. 119.12: 43 R 897/945 Pir/zima-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. t 10c. 119.12: 47 Al 27/945 MINES BUREAU Antimony; by Thomas P. Wootton. 1945. [2]X14 p. il. [Preprint from Min- erals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a: An 87/944 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 yearbook, 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. 7326.) [Proc- ossod ] i’ L. C. card 45-36595 I 28.27 : 7326 Boron. Effects of boron in steel; by R. B. Corbett and A. J. Williams. June 1945. [l]-[-21 p. 5 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3816.) [Proc- essed] t ■ 128.23:3816 Chromite. Effect of variables in chemical beneficiation of chromite ores; by F. S. Boericke and W. M. Bangert. July 1945. [1]-[-26 p. 4 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3817.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3817 ----- 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 1945. [2]+19 p. 1 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3813.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3813 Coal. Analyses of ash from coals of United States; by 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.] t L. C. card 45-36596 I 28.27:7328 ----- Inspection standards for bituminous-coal and lignite mines. Revised July 1945. July 1945. [l]+57 p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7333.) [Proc- essed.] t L. C. card 45-36599 128.27: 7333 Copper. Mine production of copper, monthly report no. 44-49. Mar. 13-Aug. 13, 1945. 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 pl. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7331.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36598 I 28.27: 7331 Feldspar; by Robert W. Metcalf and A. B. Cade. 1945. [2]+11 p. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. 128.37/a: F333/944 Fuel briquets and packaged fuel; by Gertrude S. Goodman. 1945. [2]+19 p. il. [From Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : B 773/944 Gas injection into McClosky limestone in Griffin and New Harmony oil fields, Indiana and Illinois; by C. H. Riggs. July 1945. [1] +28 p. 16 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3818.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3818 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297—45—No. 608----- 4 968 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s

Gasoline. National motor-gasoline survey, winter 1944-45 ; by O. C. Blade. June 1945. [1]-f-27 p. 2 pl. 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.] f 128.23 : 3820 Geophysical abstracts 120, Jan.-Mar. 1945; compiled by W. Ayvazoglou and V. Skitsky. June 1945. [l]+53p. 4° (Information circular, I. C., 7324.) [Proc- essed.] f 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. Skitsky. June 1945. [l]+44 p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7323.) [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36600 I 28.27: 7323 Gold. Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Arizona (mine report) ; by G. E. Woodward and Paul Luff. 1945. [2]+27 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944. ] * Paper, 10c. 128.37/a: G 563/2/944 ----- Gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc in Idaho (mine report) ; by G. E. Wood- ward and Paul Luff. 1945. [2] -{-25 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : G 563/14/944 Gypsum; by Charles L. Harness and M. G. Downey. 1945. [2] +12 p. il. [Pre- print from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : G 998/944 Hydrogen sulfide poisoning as hazard in production of oil [with bibliography; by Sara J. Davenport]. July 1945. [l]+10 p. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7329.) [Processed.] f L. C. card 45-36597 I 28.27: 7329 Injectors. Design of injectors for low-pressure air flow; by G. E. McElroy. 1945. ix+50 p. il. 1 pl. (Technical paper 678.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 646 L. C. card 45-36497 I 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 yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. I 28.37/a : L 469/2/944 ----- Mine production of lead, monthly report no. 44-49. Mar. ]4-Aug. 13, 1945. Each 2 p. 4° (Mineral industry surveys.) [Processed. Numbers 10-43 not entered in the Monthly catalog.] t 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, Nev., 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. [21+78 p. il. 11 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3815.) [Processed.] f 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.] j- 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.] f 128 28- Not e —These reports give 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 by M. G. Downevl 2 1282. Tungsten in 1944 ; [prepared by Hubert W. Davis]. 2 p. 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. Meyer and Alethea W. Mitchell], 1285. Aluminum salts and alumina in 1944; [prepared by John H. Weitz and Mary E. Trought]. 2 p. J 1286. Aluminum production in 1944; [prepared by John H. Weitz and Mary E Trought]. Ip. J 1287. Potash industry of United States in 1944 ; [prepared by 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 Sept emb er 1945 969

Mineral market reports—Continued. 1289. Bituminous coal distribution, calendar year 1944 ; [prepared by Economic Analysis Section, Coal Economics Division, Economics and Statistics Branch, Bureau ot Mines, in cooperation with Solid Fuels Administration for War], cover title, 32 p 1290. Phosphate rock industry of United States in 1944; [prepared by Bertrand L. Johnson and E. M. Tucker]. 8 p. _ . 1291. Mineral wool industry in 1944 ; [prepared by G. Richards Gwinn and Annie L. Marks]. 2 p. , 1292. Roofing granules in 1944; [prepared by G. W. Josephson]. 1 p. 1293. Blast-furnace slag in 1944 ; [prepared by G. W. Josephson]. 3 p. 1294. Mineral earth pigments and manufactured iron oxide pigments in 1944; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and F. D. Gradijan] 4 p. 1295. Lead and zinc pigments and zinc salts in 1944; [prepared by Helena M. Meyer and Alethea W. Mitchell]. 2 p. „ 1296. Gem stones in 1944, domestic production greatly depressed; [prepared by Sidney H. 1297. Salt production in 1944 sets new high record ; [prepared by Florence E. Harris and E. M. Tucker], 6 p. il. , _ . , „ . , 1298. Kyanite, andalusite, and dumortierite in 1944; [prepared by G. Richards Gwinn J. 2 p. 1299. Vermiculite in 1944 ; [prepared by G. Richards Gwinn]. 2 p. 1300. Graphite in 1944; [prepared by G. Richards Gwinn], Ip. 1301. Gypsum and gypsum products, final figures for 1944; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and M; G. Downey]. 6 p. 1302. Magnesite and other magnesium compounds in 1944; [prepared by Charles c. Harness and F. M. Barsigian]. 10 p. . ln... 1303. Talc, pyrophyllite, and ground soapstone industries of United States m 1044, [prepared by Bertrand L. Johnson and Dorothy I. Marsh]. 5 p. 1304. Bromine in 1944; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and F. M. Barsigian]. 2 p. 1305. Barite and barium chemicals in 1944 ; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and 1. M. Barsigian]. 6 p. , , TT i i 1306. Sales of carbon black exceed record production in 1944; [prepared by H. Backus]. 2 i) 1307. Boron minerals in 1944; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and F. M. Barsigian]. 2 p ♦ 1308. Natural calcium chloride and calcium-magnesium chloride in 1944 ; [prepared by Charles L. Harness and F. M. Barsigian]. 2 p. 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. 1311. Production of peat in United States in 1944 ; [prepared by J. A. Corgan and Golden V. Chiriaco]. 2 p. „ T 1312. Fuel briquets and packaged fuel in 1944; [by Gertrude S. Goodman and J. A. Corgan]. 4 p. r , , ... , T 1313. Production of rolled zinc increased 59 percent in 1944; [prepared by Altrea B. 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. ZincSindustry 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]. 9 p. 1319. Pennsylvania anthracite 1944 ; [prepared by M. I. Cooke and J. A. Corgan]. 10 p. 1320. Lithium minerals in 1944 ; [prepared by G. Richards Gwinn], 2 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. Tucker], 6 p. 1324. Secondary lead in 1944 ; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen and Edith E. den Hartog]. 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 Hartog]. 2 p. 1328. Secondary magnesium in 1944 ; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen], 2 p. 1329. Secondary tin in 1944 ; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen and Edith E. den Hartog]. 2 p. r 1330. Secondary zinc in 1944; [prepared by Herbert L. Cullen and A. J. McDermid]. 1331. Coke^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 by Norwood B. Melcher]. 4 p. 1333. Kaolin or china clay in 1944 ; [prepared by G. W. Josephson and A. Linn], 2 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 and A. Linn]. 1 p. 1336. Bentonite hits new peak in 1944; [prepared by G. W. Josephson and A. Linn]. 1 P- 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, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. 128.37/a : M 739/944 Nickel; by Hubert W. Davis. 1945. [2]+6 p. [Preprint from Minerals year- book, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. 128.37/a : N 532/944 • Sent to Depository Libraries 970 Gove rnm ent Publ ica ti ons

°f Wfe- Testing safety catches on mine cages, Lake Superior district: by Clyde1 Vtl O M.T PearceVPn nn/4and FranknL E.1A /''iCash. r-» » JuneT-— — -i1945. i r-* J 12 I* 4 pl. 4° (In- formation circular, I. C. 7325.) [Processed.] + L. C. card 45-36594 I 28.27: 7325 Sand. Magnetometer surveys on black sands of Oregon coast- bv E L Stephenson June 1945. [2]4-18 p. 6 pl. 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 28.23 : 3814 Sulfur and pyrites; by G. W. Josephson and N. C. Jensen. 1945 [2] 4-14 p il [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : Su 5/944 Talc, pyrophyllite, and ground soapstone; by Bertrand L. Johnson and Dorothy I. Marsli. 194o. [2]-]-10 p. il. [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] I aper, 5c. I 28.37/a : T 143/944 Titanium; by C. E. Nighman and R. Louise Bryson. 1945. [2]4-9n. [Prenrint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. I 28.37/a : T 53/944 Vanadium; by Edwin K. Jenckes and Alice P. van Sic-len. 1945. [214-10 n [Preprint from Minerals yearbook, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. 128.37/a : V 26/944 Zinc Mine production of zinc, monthly report no. 47-52. Mar. 14-Aug 13 n At5^fEa

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE Casino de San Marcos. Building of Castillo de San Marcos [with bibliographical note], by Albert C. Manucy. Reprint 1945. [2] 4-34 p. il (Popular stndv series, history no. 16.) [Formerly issued, with same title,- ’ as Interpretivep Y series, history no. 1. Text and another illustration * Paper, 10c. on p. 1-3 of cover.] L. C. card 45-36601 I 29.45:16 Forest fires. Annual fire report, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1944. [Feb. 8, 1945.] 4 p. oblong 8° [Processed.] $ I 29.2: F 51/2/944 RECLAMATION BUREAU G°£raJ°™T 1JWlater ^PP^. below Boulder Dam, additional data submitted ?rn^po7^BaSh0re’1C?“mi?S10ner of reclamation, in response to inquiries f om Pat McCarran, relative to [Colorado River] water supply below Boulder Co^.’ lstS ) ? K ‘ McCarran- 1945> Hi+7 P- (S- doc 39> Pt- 2> 79th L. C. card 45-35981 Columbia Basin project. Columbia Basin Joint Investigations: Types of farm- ing, [with list of references]. 1945. xxii+320 p. il. 1 pl 3 mans 9 S (Problem 2 ) [Prepared in cooperation with WashingtonPState College and gricultural Experiment Station, United States Department of Agriculture c^ve^r1* P?p°er 75cSt S^tem J;(Planning Commissi<>n. Another map on front

L. C. card 45-36566 127.23:2 —— Report on Columbia Basin project on Columbia River, letter from Secre- tary of Interior transmitting report, dated Oct. 30, 1944, prepared by Bureau of Reclamation and Bonneville Power Administration. 1945 ix4-28 n il map. (H. doc. 172, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36588

• Sent to Depository Libraries Sept embe r 1945 971 Columbia Basin project—Continued. K®Y01X,in^ CTane and 3-druni hoists for workbarge, Grand Coulee Dam Columbia Basin project, Wash. [United Publishing Co., July 31, 1&45.1 cover title, 21 p. 2 pl 4° (Specifications 1101.) [Invitation for bids, schedule, specifi- cations, and drawings; bids will be received until Aug. 22, 1945.] f Paper 127.8:1101 Oeschutes project. Earthwork and structures, lateral M-43 and sublaterals Deschutes project, Oreg. [-Robinson Ptg Co., Denver, July 19 1945 ] cover title, 38 p. 50 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 1100.) [Schedule, specifications, and drawings ; bids will be received until Aug. 2,1945.] f Paper, $2.50. 127.8:1100 SOLID FUELS ADMINISTRATION FOR WAR Posters. All fuel is scarce, plan for winter now! [poster], 1945. 28.5X20.2 in [Illustrator, Albert Dome.] f j 5^ 10’ W 73/6 TERRITORIES AND ISLAND POSSESSIONS DIVISION

Alas ka General information, Alaska. June 1945. [4] p. il. [Processed.] j- 135.10/2: Al ls/7/945 PUERTO RICO Report. 43d annual report of governor of Puerto Rico, Rexford G. Tugwell [fiscal year] 1943. [San Juan, P. R., Insular Procurement Office, Printing Division, 1944.] vii-|-99 p. t L. C. card 6-35095 I 35.12/1: 943 ------44th annual report of governor of Puerto Rico, Rexford G. Tugwell, [fiscal ^San Juan> p- R-> Oficina Insular de Compras, Division de Im’prenta, 1945.] iv+96 p. f ♦ 135.12/1:944 VIRGIN ISLANDS General information, Virgin Islands of United States. June 1945 4 p il [Processed.] f I 35.13/2: V 81/945 WAR RELOCATION AUTHORITY California. Exploratory survey of California attitudes toward return of the Japanese. Apr. 4, 1945. 9 p. 4° (Community analysis report 11). [Proc- essed.] t 152.9:11 Central Valley. [Effect of housing shortage on Central Valley, Calif, attitudes toward return of evacuees.] [May 14, 1945.] [3]+40 p. 4° ([Community analysis report 12.]) [Processed.] t 152.9:12 Fresno County,.Calif. West coast localities: Fresno County. Apr. 2,1945 8 p 4° (Community analysis notes no. 11.) [Processed.] f ' ’ 152.11:11 Hood River Valley. Prejudice in Hood River Valley, case study in race relations. June 6,1945. 17 p. 4° (Community analysis report 13.) [Processed.] f 152.9:13 Imperial Valley. West coast localities: Imperial Valley. Apr. 9, 1945. 11 p 4° (Community analysis notes no. 12.) [Processed.] t 152.11:12 Japanese-Americans. Myths and facts about Japanese Americans, answering common misconceptions regarding Americans of Japanese ancestry. Washing- ton, D. C., June 1945. [2]+45p. 12° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36623 I 52.2: J 27/3 Relocation centers. Message from [D. S. Myer], national director, to residents of relocation centers. July 12, 1945. 2 p. 4° [Processed.] f 152.2: R27/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries 972 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

San Francisco Bay. West coast localities: San Francisco Bay area. Apr. 9,1945. [2]+17p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 13.) [Processed.] f I 52.11:13 San Joaquin County, Calif. West coast localities : San Joaquin County. Apr. 16, 1945. 5 p. 4° (Community analysis notes no. 14) [Processed.] t I 52.11:14 Tule Lake Center. A lexicon of [Tule Lake] Center terms. July 18, 1945. [1] 4-10 P-4° (Community analysis notes no. 15.) [Processed.] t I 52.11: 15 ----- Typical block at Tule Lake Center. Apr. 17, 1945. 8 p. 4° (Project analysis series no. 22.) [Processed.] t 152.10:22

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Issue of 1945, effective Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 40 p. 4° [Processed. Supersedes issue of 1943.] f 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.] f 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 : 2893 ----- Investigation 2894: Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, report in re accident, Walthourville, Ga., June 5,1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 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, Ill., June 8, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed.] t IC 1 acci.5: 2896 —- Investigation 2897: Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company, report in re accident, Willbridge, Ore., June 10, 1945. [1945.] 8 p il 4° [Processed.] t Id acci.5: 2897 Investigation 2898: Norfolk and Western Railway Company, report in re accident, Bedford, Va., June 11,1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f «. IC 1 acci.5: 2898 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 973 Railroad accidents—Continued. ----- Investigation 2900: Pennsylvania Railroad Company, report in re accident near Milton, Pa., June 15, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5 : 2900 Traffic decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Traffic). Valuation decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Valuation). 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 Interstate Commerce Commission reports. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. Finance docket no. 14775, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company debt adjustment; decided Mar. 12,1945. [1945.] p. 51-94 (F-8686 ) [From v. 261.] * Paper, 10c. IC 1.6/la: F-8686 Milwaukee Livestock Handling Co. Finance docket no. 14642, Milwaukee Live- stock Handling Company et al., control, etc.; [decided Oct. 21, 1944]. [1945.1 [1] 4-796-800 p. (F-8681.) [From v. 257.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-8681 Port Townsend 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-8687.) [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, 5c- IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6653 Kennelly 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. IC 1 mot.8/aM-6661 Moldings. No. MC-C-370, B. & T. Metals Company v. Transamerican 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. 389-400. (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] -f-414-418 p (M-6654 ) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-6654 Paperboard. 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 I mot.8/a : M-6660 • Sent to Depository Libraries 974 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s Rock Island Motor Transit Co. No. MC-29130 (sub-no. 39), Rock Island Motor Transit Company extension of operations, points between Omaha and Belle- ville; [decided Mar. 30, 1945]. [1945.] [l]+430-436 p. (M-6656.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 44.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/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]-(-474-482 p. (M-6663.) [From Motor carrier 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 1 mot.8/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. 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 mot.8/a2: MF-1441 Hall, Howard, Co., Inc. No. MC-F-2269, J. R. Oden, et al., control, Malone Freight Lines, Inc., purchase, Howard Hall Company, Inc.; decided Mar. 27, 1945. [1945.] p. 161-171. (MF-1443.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] ♦Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a2 : MF-1443 Harwood 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. 107-118. (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-2644, H. G. McNeely, control, St. Paul Terminal Warehouse Company, control, Witte Transportation Company, purchase, Reuben A. Holst [doing business as Merchants Transfer; decided Apr. 2, 1945]. [1945.] [1]-(-196-200 p. (MF-1448.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2 : MF-1448 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.8/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 1 mot.8/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. 20, 1945. [1945.] p. 183-186. (MF-1446.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-1446 Short Way Lines. No. MC-F-2662, Jennie W. Van Hooser, 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. (MF-1440.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-1440 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 975 Sparrow Transit Lines, Inc. No. MC-F-2710, H. J. Hampton and Fred Monroe, ®Parrow Transit Lines, Inc., decided Apr. 30,1945. [1945.] p. 201-204 (AH-1449.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC l’mot.8/a 2: MF-1449 VaUey Motor Lines, Inc. No. MC-F-2073, Southern Pacific Company, control, ComPany’ purchase, Valley Motor Lines, Inc.; decided /A? ’?,* 5- [1c945J p- 177~182- (MF-1445.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 40. ] Paper, 5c. IC i mot.8/a 2 : MF-1445 Warren Brothers Moving Co. No. MC-F-2302, Archibald H. Stevens, et al. [doing busines 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. 187- 195. (MF-1447.) [From Motor carrier eases, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-1447 Decisions (Traffic) sta^C^me^ °Pini°nS iSSUCd in Separate form are from the Inter'

Accounts and accounting. No. 29140, accounting for post driving to arrest water pockets and mud heaves; [decided Mar. 26, 1945], [1945.1 [114-134-149 n ([Opinion] 24534.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24534 Asphalt Fourth section application no. 18900, asphalt to trunk line and central tern tones ^decided Feb. _24, 1945. [1945.] p. 105-117. ([Opinion] 24531.) [I rom v. 262.] * Paper, oc. I0 i.6/ia. 2453! Automobiles No. 28915, E. A[D], Addy, doing busines as Addy Motor Company, riaH’T’’ Central Railroad Company et al.; [decided Mar. 7, 1945]. [194;).] [1]+218-226 p. ([Opinion] 24545.) [From v. 262] * Paper. 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24545 No; 29002’ 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 B°ots and'shoes. No 29053, Henry L. Stimson as Secretary of War v. & Rockfish Railroad Company et al.; decided Alar. 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. [1945.1 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 t° the West ’ deeided Mar. 16, 1945. [1945.] p. 147-150. ([Opinion] 24536.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24536 C°i^'aahO'rj 28899’ Blytheville Chamber of Commerce et al. v Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad Company et al.; decided Apr. 9, 1945. [1945 ] p 155-156 ([Opinion] 24538.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC1.6/la: 24538 Flax straw No 29081, Ecusta Paper Corporation v. Alton Railroad Company ?Fraoni I 2691 S45L [1945J U]+330-338 p. ([Opinion] 24553.1 [From v. 26z.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24553 —- No. 29099, Peter J. Schweitzer, Inc., v. Chicago & North Western Railway £°^pany et aL; decided Apr. 16, 1945. [1945.] p. 327-329. ([Oninionl 24552.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24552 Frf^l iarS' o^n-r178/0^ rules for car hire settlement; decided Feb. 12, 1945 [1945.] p. 85-97. ([Opinion] 24529.) [From v. 262.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24529 Freight rates. No. 28300, class rate investigation, 1939; no. 28310, consolidated freight classification; decided May 15, 1945. [1945.1 n 447-766 n ([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, 5(5. IC 1 6/la724546 • Sent to Depository Libraries 976 Gove rnm ent Pub lic at io ns

Freight rates—Continued. —— No. 29125, Samuel E. Lifschultz and American Bank & Trust Company of Chicago, as trustees, doing business as Lifschultz Fast Freight v. Arthur J. d??ig b,+siness as A. B. C. Freight Forwarding; [decided Mar. 19,1945] [lJ4o.] [1]+98-104 p. ([Opinion] 24530.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24530 Grain. No. 28995, Lewis Grain Corporation et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad ?4°rSqVly re^aL ; [de£ded Mar- 27119451 • [1945*] tl] +198-204 p. ([Opinion] 24543.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24543 29141, A- E- Staley Manufacturing Company v. Baltimore & Ohio Rail- 9^dnCi°m^ny ; [de£dned Apr’ 26’ 19451 • [1945 ] [11 +352-356 p. ([Opinion] 245a6.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24556 Iron No. 28813, Summer & Company v. Erie Railroad Company et al.; decided Feb. 24, 194.1. [1945.] p. 43-56. ([Opinion] 24525.) [From v. 262 ] Paper’ 5c* IC 1.6/la: 24525 —— No. 29070, International-Stacey Corporation v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 24555]++™ ;, 141 1945' [1M5 ] p- < [Opinion] 24555.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24555 Logs. No 29056, Amos-Thompson Corporation et al. v! Alabama Great Southern Railroad Company et al.; decided Apr. 19, 1945. [1945.] p. 315-326. ([Onin- ion] 24551.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 24551 Potatoes. No. 28905, Florida Planters, Inc., et al. v. 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. 28722, Coastal Produce Association et al. v. Atlantic Coast ]ue Railroad Company et al.; decided Apr. 12, 1945. [1945.1 p. 365-370 ([Opinion] 24559.) [From v. 262.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 24559 fifaZL No 28716 Morton Salt Company v. Alton Railroad Company et al.; decided ^ar- 8’-- 1&15- ^945.] p. 83-84. ([Opinion] 24528.) [From v. 262.] Paper, 5c. IC 1 g/la. 24528 Soapstone. No. 29065, Whittaker, Clark & Daniels, Incorporated, v. Tonapah [lonopah] & 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 Switching 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 L6/la. 24548 Talc. No. 29138, American Lava Corporation v. Eastern Steamship Lines Inc et al.; [decided Apr. 11, 1945]. [1945.] r[11+312-314',n 1 ™ ‘ 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 Alar. 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 v. 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 Sept emb er 1945 977

Decisions (Valuation)

Not e .—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. IClval.9/a: B-1022 Central Pipd 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]4-498-500 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, Inc. No. W-115, Chotin and Pharr, Inc., contract carrier applica- tion ; decided Apr. 14, 1945. [1945.] p. 467-472. (WC-242.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: WC-242 Judson-Sheldon Corporation. No. FF-75, Judson-Sheldon Corporation applica- tion; decided Apr. 18, 1945. [1945.] p. 473-478. (WC-243.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: WC—243 Ohio River Co. No. W-414, Ohio River Company contract carrier application; decided Apr. 23, 1945. [1945.] p. 501-509. (WC-246.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: WC—246 Seatrain Lines, Inc. No. W—543, Seatrain Lines, Inc., common carrier applica- tions; [decided Feb. 6, 1945]. [1945.] [1]4-430-456 p. (WC-239.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 10c. IC 1.6/1 a: WC-239 Texas Package Car Co. No. FF-71, Texas Package Car Company freight for- warder application; decided Mar. 5, 1945. [1945.] p. 457-460. (WC-240.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a: WC-240 Tideicater Transportation Co. No. W-507, Tidewater Transportation Co., com- mon carrier application; [decided Feb. 6, 1945]. [1945.] [1]4-510-514 p. (WC-247.) [From v. 260.] *■ Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a: WC-247 Wathen & Co. No. W-738, Wathen & Company contract carrier application; decided Mar. 21, 1945. [1945.] p. 461-466. (WC-241.) [From v. 260.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : WC-241

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A. P. W.' Paper Co., Inc. United States circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, no. 169, Oct. term, 1944, A. P. W. Paper Company, Inc., v. Federal Trade Com- mission, petition to review order of Federal Trade Commission; [proceedings]. [1945.] p. 458-465. t J 1.76: Al Aircraft & Diesel Equipment Corporation. Civil no. 28999, in District Court of United States for District of Columbia, Aircraft & Diesel Equipment Corpora- tion v. Maurice Hirsch et al., affidavit of H. Struve Hensey. [1945.] cover title, 66 p. t J1-75: Ai 74/3 Ascher, Richard A. No. 1314, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Richard Adolph Ascher 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, i4-15 p. $ J 1.78: As 24

• Sent to Depository Libraries 978 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. No. 5393, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, United States v. Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, appeal from district court for eastern district of South Carolina, Columbia division; brief for appellant. [1945.] cover title, ii-|-50 p. $ J 1.76: At 63/4 Causby, Thomas L. In Court of Claims, no. 46054, Thomas Lee Causby and wife, Tinie Causby, v. United States; defendant’s motion to vacate judgment and to dismiss, and alternative motion for new trial [and brief]. [1945.] p. 137- 151. J J 1.80: C 312/3 Certified Securities, Inc. No. 11012, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, United States v. Certified Securities, Inc., an Oregon corporation, upon appeal from district court for district of Oregon; brief for United States. [1945.] cover title, i+7 p. t .J 1.76: C 337 Cranson, Lorin A. No. 1305, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Lorin A. Cranson v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1945.] cover title, ii+26 p. $ J 1.78 :C 852 Cryne, Michael J. No. 154, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Michael J. Cryne 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+8 p. $ . J 1.78 :C 889 Deaton Truck Line, Inc. No. 215, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Deaton Truck Line, Inc., vs. United States and Interstate Commerce Com- mission, appeal from district court for northern district of Alabama; motion to affirm. [1945.] cover title, 11 p. $ J 1.78 :D 349 Defense Supplies Corporation. No. 222, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Defense Supplies Corporation 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, ii-f-13 p. J J 1.78 :D 361 DuVal, Ethel M. No. 11046, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, estate of Ethel M. DuVal, by Thomas M. Robinson, jr., and Weston Shattuck Robinson, as executors, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Tax Court; brief for respondent. [1945.] cover title, ii-f- 22 p. J J 1.76 ;D 956 Eline’s, Inc. Nos. 1302-3, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Eline’s, Inc., v. Gaylord Container Corporation; [same] v. Lakeside Labora- tories, Inc., on petitions for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; memorandum for United States as amicus curiae. [1945.] cover title, 5 p. t J 1.78: El 43 F. H. E. Oil Co. No. 11167, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, F. H. E. Oil Company -u. commissioner of internal revenue and Fleming-Kimbell Corporation v. [same], on petition for review of decisions of Tax Court; memorandum for respondent opposing 2d petition for rehearing. [1945.] cover title^ 6 p^

Fournace, Abram W. No. 1285, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1944, Abram W. Fournace v. Chester Bowles, price administrator, on petition for writ of certiorari to Emergency Court of Appeals; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i4-23 p. t J 1.78 :F 827 Fullard-Leo, Leslie. No. 10912, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, United States v. Leslie Fullard-Leo et al., upon appeal from district court for Hawaii; brief for United States. [1945.] cover title, ii4~21 p. t J 1.76 :F 957/3 Giannini, Virgil D. No. 183, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, A. P. Giannini, administrator of Virgil D. Giannini, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, i-]-9 p. t J 1.78: G 348 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 979

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MCnf ao^n^ar\ j‘ Frief forf aPPeilee, United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1945, no. 8959, Earl J. McFarland v United States S t" C°“rt °( Unlted States tor Dlstrict °f Columbia. [IM?) coyer line, 23 p. ■ J 1.77: M 164 Manhattan Lighterage Corporation. No. 121, in Supreme Court of TTnit^ Oct. term, 1945, Manhattan Lighterage Co^poraSonTSestInderson et al ’ on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuif’’ mpS°S°n behalf °f administrator of Wage and Itour Division, Depart- ment of Labor, as amicus curiae. [1945.] cover title, ii-J-26 p. t P J 1.78: M 314/3 Miller, Anthony P., Inc. In Court of Claims, no. 45556, Anthony P Miller Incor [1945e] ’ n‘5Fn62edtStateS; defendant’s ^al answer and plea of’fraud. LW4&.J p. 51-62. J J 1.80: M 612/5 "term *^M^Nevmeck? eV49’ ‘“Supreme C»“rt «« United States, Oct. ieim, j.yaa, .Neville Coke & Chemical Company v. commissioner of intprmii revenue on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals! fo • 4d circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1945.] cover title, 14-17 p. t J 1.78: N 416 Vta^n opposition.01 br'e£

C°m Nos‘ 189~190’ in Supreme Court of United States Oct term 1945, Northern Trust Company [et al.] v. National Labor ReSns BoaM’ AmericanRational Bank and Trust Company of Chicago [et al.] v. [samel 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, ’ii+19 P J 1.78 : N 814/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries 980 Gov er nmen t Pub li ca ti on s

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No. 162, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1945, Harold Shrier, individually and doing business under name and style of A. Shrier & Sons Company, registered Michigan co-partnership, 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 -|-16 p. t J 1.78: Sh 86 Siskind, H. Henry. 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. t 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. 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L. C. card L 41 95 l 5 2Q. 293/2_2 Ca?e' ■ CPidado da crianga, na primeira infJncia, edicao portuguesa do opfisculo initulado Infant care (1944), publicado pelo Departamento da x+158 pdil S7'Sadiip~nOrprtb^lh10 1°S Estados Unidos da America. 1945.

^/orJ™e^^.rtd»byitS“S’8 BUreaU' SM 'VlO^wM Sc/iooZs. National back-to-school drive, 1945-46. [1945 ] 6 leaves4-5 n 1 pl. 4 [Processed. Sponsored by Children’s Bureau Labor Denartmtnt ’and L L45CVederal SeC"“r t ~ . 7 . ,. L 5.2: Sch 6/4 Social statistics: Changes in volume of foster care, 1933-43 [prepared hv T q mn1 L/n’ n'T’K. St?“StiC,%1943 (prei’!,red S?d pXani: * Paper 5cP’ Supplement to v. 9, no. 12 (June 1945) of The child.] L 5.35:9/12/supp. LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION eJP°SUrie t0 high concentrations due to accident or carelessness mav stifle inflame Jungs, kill [with bibliography]. [1945 ] 14 n narrot 12» (Controlling chemical hazards series no. 2) * Paper, 10c • Item 754 D . „ L 16.25:2 inToM.Confratulations, we have won this award, thanks to your fine work olding down job accidents; [all lettered poster], 1945. 28.9X21 in. f a _ x. L 16.8: Ac 2/2 1-6. S[l1945P]erilX43°3 *iT^sffchS ’ •indus1trial safety charts, series G, no. each chart measures 11 5’7 2 S n ls!aed as one Publication folded so that *5ch in C°0Perati0n ~J

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Safety of life. Is this trip necessary? [1945.] 12 p. il. 24° [Relates to job accidents to office workers.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 754. L16.2: 1 <3 Steel. Control of accidents, fabricated structural steel industry. [1945.] vi-}-14 p. 4° [Industry drive no. 4.] t • Item 754 T1oo L. C. card L 45-84 L lb-2: 3 ----- Fabricated structural steel, supervisor’s safety guide. [1945.] [l]+5+[l] p. 4° [Processed.] t L 16.2: St 3/3 ___ Organizing for safety, fabricated structural steel. [1945.] [1] +6+ [1] p. 4° [Processed. Industry drive no. 4] t L 4b-2 : st 3/2 ----- Safety guide for workers, fabricated structural steel. [1945.] [3] 4-12 p. il. oblong 48° * Paper, 5c. single copy ($1.00 per 100). • Item 754 L 1G.2 : St 3/4

LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Activities. Fact-finding activities of Bureau of Labor Statistics; [prepared by Harold R Hosea in cooperation with Bureau’s branch chiefs]. [1945.] [1]4-iii_|_274-[l] p. (Bulletin 831.) [From Monthly labor review, May 1945.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 759 L. C. card L 45-38 L 23'831 ----- Same. (H. doc. 188, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Belgian social security acts, 1944-45. [1945.] 5 p. (Serial no. R. 1759.) [From Monthly labor review, 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.] i L 2.6/a: B 777/6 Canada. Canadian program forx maintaining__ LA^L.L.g 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. [19'45.] 3 p. (Serial no. R. 1762.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945] T L 2.6/a: II 816/11 Charts. Bureau of Labor Statistics chart series [June 1945]. 1945. iii-|-Al- A‘>34-B1-B1O4-C1-C84-D1-D34-E1-E18 p. il. oblong 12° [Page numbers in ea~ch 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 Tfl1. n,.- L. C. card L 44-186 L 214: 945 China’s plans for postwar industrialization. [1945.] 2 p. (Serial no. R. 1758.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] t L -6/a: P 847/11 Construction. Probable volume of postwar construction ; [prepared by Alexander C. Findlay]. [1945.] 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 23: 820 ----- 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 4j 2.6/a 8 : 945/6 ____ Recent decisions of interest to labor; [prepared in Office of Solicitoi, De- partment of Labor], [1945.] 5 p. (Serial no. R. 1763.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] t L 2-6/a 8 : 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.] t L 2.6/a: P <51/- 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.) [From Monthly labor review, June 1945.] t L 2.6/a: C 971 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 983

Employment—Continued. ----- Employment resulting from United States exports, 1939; prepared by Jerome Cornfield. [1945.] 2 p. (Serial no. R. 1765.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] f L 2.6/a: Em 73/50/939 ----- Impact of the war on employment in 181 centers of war activity. 1945. iv+32 p. (Bulletin 826.) * Paper, 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-j-7 p. (Bulletin 830.) [From Monthly labor review, May 1945, with additional data.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 759 L. C. card L45-42 E 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.] f L 2.6/a: L 113/36/945 ----- Labor turnover in munitions and nonmunitions industries, 1943 and 1944; prepared by Margaret V. V. Buffum, assisted by Ruth E. Walther. [1945.] 8p.il. (Serial no. R. 1757.) [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] t 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.] t . 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.] 2 p. [From Monthly labor review, June 1945.] t 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. 17640 [From Monthly labor review, July 1945.] t 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 834.) [From Monthly labor review, May 1945, with additional data.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 759 L. C. card 1.43-55 L 2 3: 834 ----- Same. (H. doc. 222. 79th Cong. 1st sessA Union agreements. Guaranteed-employment and annual-wage provisions in union agreements, effective Jan. 1945; [prepared by Abraham Weiss]. [1945.] v-f-26 p. (Bulletin 828.) [From Monthly labor review, Apr. 1945, with addi- tional data.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 759 L. C. card L45-41 E 2.3 : 828 ----- Same. (H. doc. 154, 79th Cong. 1st sess.) Union of South Africa. Postwar reconstruction in Union of South Africa. [1945.1 10 p. (Serial no. R. 1750.) [From Monthly labor review, June 1945 ] t 2’6/a • 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. Louis 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. [1945.] cover title, ii-|-28 p. t L 21.7; K 32/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297—45—No. 608------5 984 Gov er nme nt Publ ic at io ns Uhlmann Grain Co. No. 8568, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, L. Metcalfe Walling, administrator of Wage and Hour Division, v. Uhlmann Grain Company, Jack A. Benjamin, Paul Uhlmann, and Richard F. Uhlmann, co- partners doing busines as Uhlmann & Benjamin; appellant’s brief. [1945.] cover title, i-|-15 p. i L 21-7 • Uh 6 WOMEN’S BUREAU 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-f-43 p. (Bulletin 202-2.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 777 L. C. card L45-23 U 13.3: 202-2 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. card L45-14 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. 8.) * Paper, 10c. • Item 777 L. C. card L45-5 U 13.3 : 203/no. 8

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Addresses. Bill of Rights, address & remarks by Luther II. Evans, acting librarian of Congress, and Byron Price, director of censorship, on occasion of presentation of original of Bill of Rights to Library of Congress by Barney Balaban, Feb. 21, 1945. [1945.] [2] -f-14 p. narrow 8° f • 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. t • L. C. card 45-36513 LG 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 45-36618 LC 1.16:10 ----- Same: 7, Cuba; James B. Childs, general editor. [1945.] 40 p. ([Latin American series no. 11.]) * Paper, 10c. • • Item 784 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] : 11, Sacred harp singing from Archive of American Folk Song edited by George Pullen Jackson. [194V] 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 engines. 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 pl. 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. 28 pl. 4° (Technical notes 919.) [Proc- ' essed.] t Y 3 N 21/5: 6/919 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 985 Cylinders—Continued. o Some investigations of general instability of stiffened metnl ovlindm-c- i higYoThfil1^? and bibJ!^gra»hy [with references and bibliography] d Wash- ington, July 1943. cover title, 26 p. 1 pl 4° (Technical nntoo ' ri , iXoloCTl1 V G“g8e"hel,u Aeronautical Laboratory, California InsUtuToi ' Y3.N 21/5: 6/905

(Technical notes 906.) [Processed. Investigation by Guggenheim Aeronauti- cal Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.] f Y 3.N 21/5: 6/906 ~t7stsSnfachOof C°ntinaation of tests of wire-braced specimens and preliminary iq'X ° sbeet-covered specimens [with list of references], Washington Au«- 1943. cover title, 14 p. 10 pl. 4" (Technical notes 907.) [Processed Tnvesti' notoir?'V'?“SS“ ' Aeron“ltta>1 Laboratory, California Institute of t X J Y 3.N 21/5: 6/907 — Same: 4, Continuation of tests of sheet-covered specimens and studies nf

’L ®ame; 5’ sbff“ed metal cylinders subjected to pure bending [with list of ^ereonnS\‘ Washington, Aug. 1943. cover title, 29 p. il. 45 pl 4° (Technical tno°ryScTliforn a Institiffe InTVeshtigation by Guggenheim Aeronautical Labora- y, caiirorma Institute of technology.] f Y 3.N 21/5: 6/909 ^rseSXll6rwi^ subjected to combined bending and trans- it ao V! f ieferencesL Washington, Sept. 1943. cover title. 12 a ’/.° pk i ^ecbnical notes 910.) [Processed. Investigation by Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.] f Y3.N 21/5:6/910 sion nVSr ed CSnlers subjected t0 combined bending and tor- sion [with list of references]. Washington, Nov. 1943. cover title 9 n 40 pl 4° eS LaSto^c! / ^ligation by Guggenheta leroZntl cai .Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.] f Y----- 3.N 21/5: 6/911

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NATIONAL HOUSING AGENCY Housing. Reading list on housing; compiled by Information Service. Washing- ton, D. C., July 1945. 18 p. 4° [Processed.] $ L. C. card 45-36668 NHA 1.2: H 81/6/945 Land assembly for urban redevelopment, objectives of program, elements of finance, kind and extent of public aid, scope and ultimate cost, place in com- munity plan. Washington, D. C., July 1945. [3]+31 p. 4° (National housing bulletins.) [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.] $ 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]+28p. (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. f NHA 4.9: 6

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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.] $ 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. ii'i-L [1] 4-253 p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 50c. • Item 873 L. C. card 45-36583 N 916: 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.] t N 10.5/la: N 728/945 NAVAL OPERATIONS OFFICE

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Not e .—The charts, sailing directions, and light lists of the Hydrographic Oflace, 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, I ort- land (Oreg.), Seattle, Honolulu, T. H., Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Sault Ste. Mane, and Duluth. Notice to mariners, North American-Caribbean edition, no. 27-33; July 5-Aug. 18, 1945. [1945.] [xix]+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 ot vessels operating solely in tne 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]+4 p. [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 63/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 tails I 10. Tsk ! tsk ! • Sent to Depository Libraries 988 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

Pumps . Bureau of Ships manual: chap 47, Pumps. Revised Feb. 1945 1945 LU+101 p. il. 1 p], [Title on cover is: Instructions for operation and main- tenance of pumps.] * Paper, 20c. • Item 913 L. C. card 45-36568 N 29.13: 47/945 BureaurTof 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 N 29.14 .14 Submarines. Bureau of Ships manual: chap. 94, sec. 1, Submarine safety, respira- tion and rescue devices. 1945. ii+60 p. il. [Title on cover is: Submarine So ,ety. respiration and rescue devices. This chapter supersedes art. 2845 and ^46, Construction and Repair Bureau Manual, and Construction and Repair Bureau pamphlet (Submarine safety respiration and rescue devices).] * Paner 15c. g Item 913 ’ L. C. card 45-36621 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.) $ N 20.23: JAN-A-182 in^oose^a^binders1116 following specifications are issued with perforations for insertion Ti* Ja™e= Aathxracene

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.) ± N 20.23: JAN-P-215 ----- Same: Reels and reel containers, 16-mm motion picture projection; May 29, 1945. [1945.] 15p.il. 12° (JAN-R-214.) f 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. [1945.] 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.) $ N 20.23: JAN-S-210 ----- Navy Department specification: Aluminum-pigment (paste form) ; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (52Alf) [Supersedes 52Ale, Sept. 1, 1939.] t N 20.6/2: 52 A If ----- Same: Antimony, slabs; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (46A13.) t N 20.6/2 : 46 A13 ----- 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 B 5b ----- 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.] f N 20.6/2: 37 C 6c ----- Same: Compound, polishing ; July 2,1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (51C18c.) t N 20.6/2 : 51 C 18c ----- Same: Covering, organic-plastic (for instrument bodies); July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6p.il. 12° (33C8.) t N 20.6/2 : 33 C 8 ----- Same: Cutters, butter; Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (64Cla.) [Super- sedes 64C1, June 30, 1913.] t N 20.6/2: 64 C la ----- Same: Dichlorodifluoromethane (F-12) ; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. il. 12° (51Dlla.) [Supersedes 51D11, Jan. 3, 1944.] t N 20.6/2: 51D 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.] t N 20.6/2: 57 D 21 ----- Same: Enamel, gray; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 12° (52E4.) f N 20.6/2: 52 E 4 ----- Same: Filters, lubricating-oil, engine, Navy standard (small) ; July 2,1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 12° (66F3.) f • N20.6/2:66F3 ----- 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 Fla ----- Same: Gloves, working, cotton, with leather palm; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (37G26.) t N 20.6/2: 37 G 26 ----- Same: Grog, insulating, granular, calcined; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (32G4b.) [Supersedes 32G4a, Mar. 15, 1945.] t N 20.6/2: 32 G 4b ----- Same: Hoods, anti-flash; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 12° (37H15.) t N 20.6/2 : 37 H 15 • Sent to Depository Libraries 990 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

Government supplies—Continued. ----- Same: Hose, oil-and-gasoline-suction-and-discharge, smooth-bore; .Tune 15, 1945. [1945.] lip. il. 12° (33H17.) t N 20.6/2:33 H17 ----- Same: Hose, oil-and-gasoline-suction-and-discharge, synthetic-rubber, wire- stiffened; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (33H4g.) [Supersedes 33H4f, Aug. 1, 1944.] f N 20.6/2: 33 H 4g ----- Same: Hose, paint-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 16, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. il. 12° (45-I-2d.) [Supersedes 45-I-2a, June 1, 1935, 45-I-2c, Mar. 1, 1937.] f 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.] f N 20.6/2:17 L 5h ----- Same: Machines, dishwashing, and dish-baskets; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 16 p. 12” (66M12.) [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.] t 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 46M7f, 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 : 52-0-20 ----- 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; July 2, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 12° (14-O-12c.) [Supersedes 14-O-12b, June 1, 1943.] i N 20.6/2 :14-O-12c ----- 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.) t N 20.6/2: 23 P14 ----- Same: Paint, deck, black (formula no. 24); July 16, 1945. [1945.] 10p.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.] t 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.] 9p.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. [1915.] 9 p. il. 12° (52P38.) t N 20.6/2: 52 P 38 ----- Same: Paint, striping, red (formula no. 40); July 2, 1945. [1945.] 8p.il. 12° (52P31.) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 31 ----- Same: Paint, striping, yellow (formula no. 42) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 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 Septemb er 1945 991

Government supplies—Continued. ----- Same: Primer, metal (brown) ; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (52P26.) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 26 ----- Same: Protective-coating (heat-hardening), phenol-formaldehyde; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (52P59.) t N 20.6/2 : 52 P 59 ----- Same: Reamers, carbon-steel, and high-speed-steel, and arbors, shell- reamer ; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 24 p. il. 12° (41R7d.) [Supersedes 41R7, Aug. 1, 1934, 41R7c, Feb. 1, 1941.] t N 20.6/2: 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.] t 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.) t N 20.6/2: 21 R 7 ----- Same: Sockets, table; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. il. 12° (42S2c.) [Supersedes 42S2b, June 1, 1938.] t ’ N 20.6/2: 42 S 2c ----- Same: Socks, winter, N-l; June 15, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (73S4.) f 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.] t N W : 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.) t N 20.6/2: 63 T12 ----- Same: Thermometers, industrial; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 12° (18T7k.) t 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° (llVlc.) [Supersedes 11 Vlb, Jan. 2, 1942.] t N20.6/2:11V 1c ----- Same: Varnish, mixing, alkyl-phenolic; July 16, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (52V18a.) [ 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° (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° (52V19.) f N 20.6/2 : 52 V19 ----- Same: Wrenches, torque, indicator; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (41W11.) t N 20.6/2: 41W 11 ----- Same: Xylene (xylol) ; July 2, 1045. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (52X1.) f N 20.6/2 : 52X 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 is 15c. a single copy, the English edition is $1.50 a year, the Spanish edition $1.00 • Sent to Depository Libraries 992 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s

luu^r$USUeSe ®d.ition $l-°° a year there is an additional charge of 75c a year Union^WashingtokCDnc?eS °UtSlde the Pan American Union. Address the Pan American

Asunci6n, Paraguay. Asuncion. Washington ,D C. [1945.] 20 p. il. f Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36562 PA 1.2 : As 9/2

Colombia.vui Higher• , education in Latin xiinviiva,America: v.v. er,3, Universitiesill V Ui O1 Lltb ULof VjUlULLlDlclColombia Mi l bl’io2S1raphy] : by Katherine Lenore Morgan. Washington, D. C 1945 [1]+v+180 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 50c. L. C. card 44-40518 PA 1.2: Ed 8/3/v.3 Discipline Discipline escolar [con lista de otras obras sobre el mismo tema ; por] George 1. Sheviakov y Fritz Redl. Washington, D. C., 1944. [4] 4-264- [11 n ([Educacion no. 127.]) [Series designation appears on cover.] t Paper, 10c PA 1.13: s 127 Employment of United States citizens in Latin America [with bibliography]. Vashmgtop, D. C., 1945. [2] 18 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f Paper 10c L. C. card 45-36541 PA 1.2: Em 7 Heroes. National heroes of the Americas. Washington, D. C., 1945 [214-26 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36537 PA 1.2: H 43/2 Znfer-£mencan Conference on Problems of War and Peace. Acte final de la Conference Interamericaine sur les Problemes de la Guerre et de la Paix Mexico, 21lfevrier-8 mars, 1945. [1915.] [1]+iv+133 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36624 PA 12 . In International American Conference. Resoluciones, acuerdos, recomendaciones y declaraciones de Conferencias Tnternacionales Americanas sobre problemas sociales. Washington, D. C., 1945. [2]-f-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.] [114-36 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-35392 PA 1.2: D 89 PANAMA CANAL TI?e 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. supervision or, District court. Rules of district court for Canal Zone, Ancon, C Z Aug 1 1945 n. p. [July 23, 1945]. v-j-58 p. $ L. C. card 45-36559 w 79.2: D 63/945 PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY Safety of life. Panama Railroad Company, safety rules 1945. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1945. v-|-29 p. small 4° J 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, 60c. • 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 Counties, Va. L. Middleditch Co. New York [July 23, 1945]. cover title, 184 p. narrow 8° [Calendar on p’ 4 of cover-l * P 10.12/2: 469 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 993

Mail routes—Continued. ----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 545, July 27, 1945, 5th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky. Roessler Bros., Inc., Cin- cinnati, O., July 27, 1945. 165+[1] p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/5: 545 ----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 589, Aug. 1, 1945, 6th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Illinois and Iowa. [Chicago P. O., July 3, 1945.] 164 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. narrow 8° t P 10.12/15:173 TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION

Note .—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 showrn 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.

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 9279 of Dec. 5, 1942, so as to permit voluntary enlistments in armed forces. Aug. 29, 1945. (Executive order 9605.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no 171, Aug. 30, 1945, p. 11101.] Birds. Regulations relating to migratory birds and certain game mammals, proclamation. July 31, 1945. (Proclamation 2658.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 157, Aug. 8, 1945, p. 9759, 9761-62.] Caribia, German motor vessel. Adopting and ratifying capture of German motor vessel Caribia. Aug. 29,1945. (Executive order 9606.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 171, Aug. 30, 1945, p. 11101.] Civil service. Modifying conditions upon which classified status may be granted. Aug. 17, 1945. (Executive order 9598.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 164, Aug. 21, 1945, p. 10158.] 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, 1945. (Executive order 9599.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 164, Aug. 21, 1945, p. 10155, 10158.] Executive orders. Not e .—The Federal register act (49 Stat. 500 as amended; 44 U. 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 Gov er nme nt Publ ic at io ns

Executive orders—Continued. 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 reference to the Federal register, appear above and below. The distribution of Executive orders and Proclamations was transferred, beginning Mar. 12, 1930, 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 labor. 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 9'602.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 169, Aug. 28, 1945, p. 10957,10960.] Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Drydock 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. Not e .—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.) [Not 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.) [Notissued 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 Septemb er 1945 995 17 ages—Continued. Amending Executive order 9240 entitled Regulations relating to overtime wage compensation. Aug. 18, 1945. (Executive order 9600.) [Not issued Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no. 164, Aug. 21, 1945, p. -LvlOo—-L,)'). J x —■ Revocation of Executive order 9240, as amended, entitled Regulations mating to overtime compensation. Aug. 21, 1945. (Executive order 9601.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 10, no 165 Aue 22 1945, p. 10275.] ’ ’ u&’ ’ 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. 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DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION OFFICE Posters. Uncle Sam says, “Have a care, have a car” ; [all lettered poster] 1945 4 sheets, each 9X51.9 in. f Pr 32.4909: C 17/3/sh,14

FAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICE COMMITTEE Regroes. Wartime employment of Negroes in Federal Government; [prepared by Cornelius L. Golightly with assistance of India W. Hemphill]. Washincton 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 268-274; Aug 8-31 1945 [1945 ] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5807:268-274

INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE Address by Nelson A. Rockefeller, Assistant Secretary of State, at meeting of Connecticut State Development Commission, Hartford. Conn Anr 10 1945 [1945.] 7 p. f° [Processed.] J Pr 32.4614: M 57 Atrocities. Jamais esqueceremos. [1945.] [40] p. il. oblong 8° f • Item 954 Pr 32.4602 : F 76/2/Ptfrtuguese ----- Same, Spanish, f • Item 954 Pr 32.4602: F 76/2/Spanish Brazil,.... introductionrQO1 .. rto. a neighbor., [Reprinted with changes June 1945.] cover title, [32] p. il. [Another illustration on p. 4 of cover.] * Paner 1Oe 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 on 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] +41[2] p. narrow 16° [The 2 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] f Pr 32.4602: In 8/2/945 ----- Same. 5th edition, 1945. [1945.] [3] +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

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Latin America. Inter-American questionnaire. 3d edition, 1945. [1945.] [2] 4-13 p. narrow 8° * Paper, 5c. • Item 954 L. C. card 45-36629 Pr 32.4602: In 8/3/945 Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis. [1945.] cover title, 184-12 p. il. [Spanish.] t Pr 32.4602: T 79/Spanish

nati ona l war lab or boa rd Wage stabilisation, general orders and interpretations, supp. 1. [1945.] [1] 4-9 leaves. [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. C. card 44-12341 Pr 32.5112: 945/supp.l

PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Addresses. American farmer’s stake in price control, statement following V-E Day by Tyrus R. Timm, agricultural relations adviser, Office of Price Admin- istration. [1945.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4213: T 48 ----- Radio talk by Chester Bowles, administrator, OPA, Apr. 26, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4213: B 68/55 ------Radio talk by 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 Chester Bowles before Board of Trade, New York, May 10, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4213: B 68/57 ----- Speech given by Jerome M. Ney, director, Consumer Goods Price Division, OPA, to annual meeting of Textile Fabrics Assn., New York City, Feb. 28, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. 4° [Processed.] f Pr 32.4213: N 49 Andrew Arms, Inc. No. 224, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Andrew Arms, Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, i-l-17 p. $ Pr 32.4217: An 25/3 Appropriation request of OPA, fiscal year 1946. [1945.] 83 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed-1 t Pr 32.4202: Ap 6/946 Bay of New York Coal <£• Supply Corporation. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Chester Bowles, price administrator, Office of Price Administration, v. Bay of New York Coal & Supply Corporation; brief for petitioner-appellee. [1945.] cover title, iv-i-34 p. t 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 963 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-f-86 p. $ Pr 32.4217: C 761 F <£• L Transport Co. No. 221, in Emergency Court of Appeals, E & L Transport Company, v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for administrator [1945.] cover title, i-j-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 Pr32.4217: El88 FznaMCiaZ reporting. O. P. A. financial reporting program; by Paul M. Green. |1.)4.>.] [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.] f pr 32.4202 : F 49/4 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 997 Fl^fll]Giar^ltS°' n N°’ 227’in EmerSency Court of Appeals, Isidore C. Mevorah stvleS?wpuUrly an

-L I . U Inflation. Do you know the facts about inflation? [1945.] [2] p. il. 4° f Pr 32.4202 : In 3/3 ~ Apr. pl"reB>S^SE]Mt°gal"St intatiOn- Washington, D. C„ L. C. card 45-36628 ' Pr 32.4202: G18 A1)e'- N°J 2— in Emer^ency Court of Appeals, Abe Lapides v Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 4 p T ’ Pr 32.4217 :L 314/2 Lighthouse Oysters, Inc. No. 11015, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit ovsters ’ a^ministrator’ Office of Price Administration, v. Lighthouse 15-19 n’ I+ ’ an Oregon corPOration; appellant’s brief. [1945.] cover title ' P Pr 32.4217 :L 626/2

Meat. Community service project on meat. [1945.] 9 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.4202 : M 46/5

Wartime Information Board, Ottawa, no. 36, Mar. 29, 1945.] f P P > t ’ Pr 32.4202:016 P 1945S‘ 12 7X9 inSart war*scarce’ it>s war-necessary; [all lettered poster]. • uAym. T Pr32.4212: Su3 Without piice control which would go up faster higher and stnv nn innaar ipXr'^rgxKin^ xis xs; Lposierj. [1945.] 22X17 in. [Processed.] f Pr 32.4212: P 93/14 P/ice control fact sheet, Mar.-June 1945, 67th-70th month of war issued for in- PrPTta • Press an(1 public. [1945.] Each 2 p. il. f° [Monthly. Processed evious issues not entered in the Monthly catalog.] J Pr 32.4268: 945/1-4 Price regulations. prints or reprints^fromUie” Federa^reg^ster^Tdo'n'o^’n^w or.dersal’elssued as pre- Ihe regulations are compiled and nrinfpuX a>V.di d

• Sent to Depository Libraries 998 Gov er nmen t Publ ic at io ns

Schmitt, J. J., & Co., Inc. No. 237, in Emergency Court of Appeals, J. J. Schmitt & Co., Inc., v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945.] cover title, 4 p. J Pr 32.4217: Sch 56/2 ' Nos. 237—238, 241—242, 244—245, consolidated, pt. 1, in Emergency Court of Appeals, J. J. Schmitt & Co., Inc., et al., v. Chester Bowles, price admin- istrator; transcript of proceedings before price administrator. [1945.] cover title, i+103 p. J Pr 32.4217: Sch 56 Skaggs, John K., 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-f-18 p. J Pr 32.4217: Sk 13 Smith, Edward, Packing Co. No. 241, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Edward Smith Packing Co. v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; answer. [1945 1 cover title, 4 p. f Pr 32.4217 : Sm 55 Uri, F., & Co. No. 11027, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, F. Uri & 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+32 p. t Pr 32.4217 : Ur 3 V-J Day statement from Chester Bowles to all OPA employees. [1945 1 [41 n il. 4° [Processed.] t ' Pr32.4202:Vl Veillette, Rosel, No. 186, in Emergency Court of Appeals, Rose Veillette v. Chester Bowles, price administrator; brief for administrator. [1945.] cover title, 1+16 p. J 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 1 cover title, 4 p. $ pr 32.4217 : W 156

WAR INFORMATION OFFICE Economic stabilisation. 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 rood Administration, Department of Agriculture and Federal Reserve Board June 194o. 12 p. il. large 8° J Pr 32.5002: Ec 7/2/944-2/supp. Filrn'sAK y-..8; Government war information films, 16 mm. sound, July 1945. [1045.] n+32 p. narrow 8° (Motion Pictures Bureau.) f • 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 histones, special section, case histories supplied by Association of American Battery Manufacturers, Inc., and Drop Forging Association. [1945 ] 4 n il 4° [Processed.] $ Pr 32.5223: B 32 Animal husbandry. Handbook of descriptions of specialized fields in animal dairy, and poultry husbandry, and dairy products technology; prepared bv National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel. Washington, D. C. June 1945. 21+iii p. 4° [Processed.] $ Pr 32.5227: An 5 Apprenfwes. Postwar apprentices of American railroads; [by B. M Brown] ri > 6> P‘ (Training Bureau, Apprentice-Training Service.) [Published in 1944 Official proceedings of Master Boiler Makers’ Associa- tion.] f •Item 954 Pr 32.5202 : Ap 6/13 }VerC.ann.r \ld dig HP apprentices, apprentice training must be merchan- dised. [1.145.] [2] +4+ [2] p. [Reprinted from American painter and decorator, Jan. and Mar. 1945.] f pr 32.5202 : Ap 6/12

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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. [1945.] 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 1944 [published 1945]. [1]+16 p. 4° (Job family series no. 1-67; Manpower Utilization Bureau, Occupational Analysis and Manning Tables Division.) * Paper, 10c. • Pr 32.5212: 1-67 Counseling materials. Guide to counseling materials, selected WMC publications useful to school and adult counselors; [prepared by Walter J. Greenleaf and Winston Riley, Jr.]. May 1945. iv+37 p. il. 4° [Joint publication of Educa- tion Office, Federal Security Agency, and Training Bureau, War Manpower Commission. ] * Paper, 15c. ® Item 954 L. C. card 45-36553 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. [2] 4-20 p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr 32.5227: G 29 Horticulture. Handbook of descriptions of specialized fields in horticulture; prepared by National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel. Washing- ton, D. C., June 1945. [l] +8p. 4° [Processed.] t Pr. 32.5227: H 78 Labor market. Directory of important labor market areas. Revised [edition]. May 1945. ii-f-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: L11/945 Migration. Peace jitters and migration problem, information guide. 2d edition, Apr. 1945. 11945.1 cover title, [49] p. il. 4° [Processed.] t L. C. card 45-36063 Pr 32.5202: M 58/945 National Electrical Wholesalers Association report on manpower-saving methods. [1945.] 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. 1944 [1945], xiv-j-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 1945. [1945.] [1 ]4-40 p. narrow 8° (Manpower Utilization Bureau, Occupational Analysis Division.) t • Item 954 L. C. 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 56/945 Posters. Get the Jap and get it over I work where you’re needed ; [poster]. 1945. 34 X 22 in. [Illustrator, Allen Saalburg. This poster also issued_ in sizes 28 .5X21.9 in., 20X14.2 in., and 13.9X10 in.] t Pr 32.5213: J 27 Tomatoes. Training tomato peelers and other cannery workers, Tri-State Packers’ Association, Inc., Easton, Md., in cooperation with Bureau of Training, War Manpower Commission. Washington, May 1945. cover title, [11+15 p. il. 4° [Processed.] + Pr 32.5202: T 59 War service transfer, a Philadelphia story. [1945.] [1] 4-34 p. il. 4° [Proc- essed. ] t *^ r 32.5202 : W 19 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297—45—No. 60S----- 6 1000 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

Woman in the postwar. Washington, D. C., Apr. 1945. [1]-f-iii-f-16 p. (Women’s Advisory Committee.) [Processed.] J L. C. card 45-36625 pr 32.5202 : W 84/9 WAR PRODUCTION BOARD Posters. Please don’t ask to have it wrapped, declare a paper holiday for the duration; [all lettered poster], 1945. 23.9X18.5 in. f Pr. 32.4812 : P 19/4 ----- Step on it, save tin cans; [all lettered poster]. 1945. 4 sheets, each 10.5 X51.9 in. t Pr 32.4812: C 16/5/sh. 1-4 Statistical quality control. Organizations concerned with statistical quality con- trol ; by Holbrook Working and Edwin G. Olds. June 1945. 38 p.-f- [4] leaves, 4° (Quality control reports no. 2.) [Processed. Issued by Quality Control Program, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh, Pa., for Production Research and Development Office, War Production Board.] $ Pr 32.4833: 2

WAR SHIPPING ADMINISTRATION Merchant marine. How to get your bearings, information pamphlet for prospec- tive merchant sailors. [3d printing (revised) June 1945.] [1945.] 38 n. il. t • Item 822 L. C. card 45-36554 Pr 32.5302 : M 53/2/945

SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Selective service manual. Notice, packet [of pages for 2d printing, 2d edition, Selective service manual] no. 68; [July 23, 1945]. [1945.] [61] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] Included in price of Packet no. 1. • Item 994 Y3.Se 4: 7/943-68 Note . This packet of pages for insertion in the Selective service manual contains Amendments 323, 325—334 ; it constitutes the last packet of pages for insertion in the Selective service manual containing the 2d printing of the 2d edition, Selective service regulations. State director advices, Apr. 8, 1942-Jan. 1, 1945. 1945. [969] p. il. t • Item 989 L. C. card 45-36577 Y3.Se4:2St2

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Solar radiation. Correlations of solar variation with Washington weather; by C. G. Abbot. Washington, July 28; 1945 [Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, Md.] [2J+10 p. il. (Publication 3807; Roebling Fund; Smithsonian miscella- neous collections, v. 104, no. 13.) t Paper, 10c. L. C. card 45-36466 SI 1.7:104/13 NATIONAL MUSEUM

Note .—The publications of the National Museum comprise an annual report and three scientific series, viz. Proceedings, Bulletins, and Contributions from national herbarium. 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 col- lections 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 issued 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. Fish. Hyporhamphus patris, new species of hemiramphid fish from Sinaloa, Mexico, with analysis of generic characters of Hyporhamphus and Hemiram- phus [with list of literature cited] ; by Robert R. Miller. 1945. p. 185-193, il. 1 pl. (Proceedings, v. 96; No. 3195.) t • Item 1011 SI 3.6: 3195

STATE DEPARTMENT

No te .—All publications of the Department (except laws, treaties, and translations) have, since Oct. 1, 1929, been numbered consecutively in the order in which they were sent to press. Publications of a similar character are brought within well-defined series, and each series publication bears a series number in addition to its publication number. The diplomatic correspondence of the United States is published in the volumes entitled Foreign relations of the United States. Laws are first published in slip form in separate series (public and private) and are numbered within each series in the order in which they become law; they are later published in bound form in the United States Statutes at large. Treaties are issued in a separate series and are numbered in the order in which they are proclaimed. 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For information concerning Executive orders and Proclamations of the President, for- merly published by the State Department, but beginning with Mar. 12, 1936, distributed bv the Federal Register Division, see National Archives, Federal Register Division, Federal register. Addresses. Security against renewed German aggression, statement by William L. Clayton, Assistant Secretary of State, before subcommittee on war mobiliza- tion, Senate Committee on Military Affairs, June 25, 1945. 1945. [2]+38 p. narrow 8° ([Commercial policy series 77; Publication 2366.]) * Paper, 10c. • Item 1013 L. C. card 45-36590 S 1.37: 77 Blocked nationals. Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals, cumulative supp. 5, July 27, 1945, containing additions, amendments, and deletions made since revision 9 of Feb. 28, 1945. 1945. [2]+104+[6] p. ([Publication 2364.]) [The 6 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] t • L. C. card 45-35710 S 1.2: N 21/945/Supp.5 Combined Boards; by Courtney C. Brown. 1945. [2]+8 p. narrow 8° ([Com- mercial policy series 78; Publication 2372.]) [From Department of State bulletin, July 1, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. • Item 1013 L. C. card 45-36612 S 1.37: 78 Foreign relations. Papers relating to foreign relations of United States, 1930. 1945. v. 2, xciii+797 p. ([Publication 2319.]) * Cloth, $2.25. • Item 1023 L. C. card 10-3793 S 1.1: 930/V.2 ----- Same. (H. doc. 825 [v. 2], 71st Cong. 3d sess.) • Sent to Depository Libraries 1002 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s Hemispheres. This hemisphere ; by S. W. Boggs. 1945. [2] 4-13 p. il. narrow 8° ([Publication 2354.]) [From Department of State bulletin, May 6, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36474 S 1.3/a: H 375 Panama. Inter-American highway between Chorrera and Rio Hato, agreement between United States and Panama, effected by exchange of notes signed Washington Mar. 23, 1940. 1945. [2]4-6p. (Executive agreement series 449; [Publication 2341].) [English and Spanish.] * Paper, 5c. ® Item 1037 L. C. card 45-36475 S 9.8: 449 United Nations Conference on International Organization. Conference, inside story [of San Francisco Conference], radio broadcast, June 9, 1945. 1945. [2]+8 p. narrow 8° ([Conference series 73; Publication 2351.]) * Paper, 5c. • Item 1031 L. C. card 45-36468 » 5.30: 73 ----- Interim arrangements concluded by Governments represented at United Nations Conference on International Organization, San Francisco, Calif., June 26, 1945. 1945. [4] p. narrow 8° ([Conference series 75; Publication 2357.]) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card 45-36611 S 5.30: 75 Venezuela. Rubber production, agreement between United States and Venezuela, effected by exchange of notes, signed Caracas Oct. 13, 1942; and exchanges of notes of Oct. 11, 1943, and Oct. 13, 1944, extending agreement and of Sept. 27, 1944, amending agreement. 1945. [2]+18 p. (Executive agreement series 446; [Publication 2342].) [Spanish and English.] * Paper, 10c. • Item 1037 L. C. card 45-36476 S 9.8 : 446 INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO Rio Grande. Flow of Rio Grande and tributary contributions, from San Marcial, N. Mex., to Gulf of Mexico, 1943, with maximums, minimums and normals, quantity, sources, diversions and quality of water, climatological data, drain- age basin and irrigated areas. [McMath, El Paso, 1945.] cover title, 97 p. il. (Water bulletin 13.) [Processed.] t 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. t • Item 1041 L. C. card 45-36567 Ju 6.9/3 : 939/amdt./prelim.-2 [Journal} Oct. term, 1944. *[1945.] iv leaves. [Consists of statistics and ref- erence index.] $ Ju 6.5 : 944/ind. Opinions. [Cases 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, Inc., and Penn- sylvania Railroad Company vs. Harry A. Parker, doing business as Parker Motor Freight et al.; United States vs. [same], appeals from district court for southern district of Indiana; June 18, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 10 + 4 p. Ju 6.8/la : W 669 558. American Trucking Associations, Inc., et al. vs. United States, Interstate Com- merce Commission, Legh R. Powell and Henry W. Anderson, receivers of Sea- board Air Line Railway Company, appeal from district court for eastern district of Virginia ; June 18, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 8 p. Ju 6.8/la : Am 35 tr/3 570. Edward A. Hunt and Robert A. Hunt, co-partners trading as Hunt’s Motor Freight and Food Products Transport, vs. Edward Crumboch, president, et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit: June 18, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 8 p. Ju 6.8/la : H 915 593. Radio Station WOW, Inc. (Nebraska corporation), et al. vs. Homer H. Johnson, on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Nebraska; June 18, 1945. n. p. [1945]. 12 p. Ju 6.8/la: W1 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept embe r 1945 1003 Opinions— Continued. . $tates reP<>rts: v. 323, Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term 1944 Oct. 2, 1944- (in part) Jan. 29, 1945. 1945. xciv+845 p. [Also eoSa£d la 4 Preliminary prints; each case also issued separately.] * Cloth, inio 25 percent discount to dealers not allowed on these volumes). • Item 1U4“ Ju 6.8/1: 323 rulerorTe^ DUeceS30U1944f Criminal Procedure> order, Dec. 26, 1944—Criminal appeals

TARIFF COMMISSION Argentina. Economic controls and commercial policy in Argentina. Washing- ton,!^. cover title, [2]+47 p. il. [Processed. Text on p. 2 of cover. Page 4i, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover ] t L. C. card 45-36580 tu i 90• Ar a China. United States imports from China, analysis of prewar trade Wash- ington, 1945. cover title, [2]+vi+l-lb+2-241 p. [Processed. Text on p. 2 ot cover. Page 241, last page of text, is printed on inside of back cover.] f L. C. card 45-36609 th rocu

TAX COURT ”~??MC°Urt1S sports are first promulgated in leaflet form, designated as “advance form •'ind'nnhH«hoa<1n«fmonth’.thJ;se advance sheets are consolidated into pamphlet issued Unboundwk™ a 'iu *V f pa rt S- L,ater- f.he. advance parts are consolidated and iksuea in bound volumes. A list of memorandum opinions is included in each volume Both he advance sheets and the advance parts are sold on subscription by th Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C The subscription price of tbe Thl^"nae sheets ’S $2-25 per volume, foreign subscription, $2.85 ; single copies Usually fnroi^e advance parts, or monthly consolidations are sold as follows : $1.25 per volume wiH be ghenXnnApp£tionngle C°PieS hl priCe)’ The price °f the bound voluma

Anderson, Edgar V. Edgar V. Anderson v. commissioner of internal revenue “ndiags Of fact [aad °Pinion] 5 docket no. 5625, promulgated July 20, 1945.’ [194.J.] 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- R- Anderson V. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos’. 238+87, promulgated July 18, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. ([Opinion] 50.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. ju n.7/a. 5/50 ^^)ert 9" ir' Albert C. Becken, jr., v. commissioner of internal revenue t’act and nion]*°P i docket no. 4600, promulgated July 27 1945. [194o.] 10 p. ([Opinion] 57.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper,’5c. Ju 11.7/a: 5/57 Cammack, Howard E. Howard E. Commack v. commissioner of internal revenue • S’a^d Arthur Cammack v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos’ 3822-Zk promulgated July 19, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 52.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. ju n'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 Gov er nme nt Publ ic at io ns Fischer, 'William F. William F. Fischer v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 1193, promulgated July 28, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. ([Opinion] 58.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a: 5/58 Harvey, R. 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.) [From T. C. Reports, 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 Knowles, Frank T. Frank T. Knowles v. commissioner of internal revenue; Arthur R. and Renee M. Jensen v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 4016, 4017, promulgated July 30, 1045. [1945.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 60.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. Ju 11.7/a: 5/60 Kohtz Family Trust, dated Dec. 22, 1939, Harris Trust and Savings Bank, trustee 115 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Ill., v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 4372, promulgated Aug. 6, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 63.) [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, v. 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 v. 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.] lip. ([Opinion] 44.) [From T. C. Reports, v. 5.] * Paper, 5c. H-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 । 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 T1-4/2: 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. [21 n 4° (Department circular 751, revised; Fiscal Service, Public Debt Bureau.) f T 1.4/2: 751/2 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 1005

Savings bonds—Continued. ----- Statement of Treasury Department on rights of surviving coowners and beneficiaries of savings bonds. [July 5, 1945.] 34-2 leaves, 4° [Pt’oce^ss^.]^^

Treasury certificates. United States of America, % percent Treasury certificates of indebtedness of series F-1946, 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-1946, 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 savings bonds. Bons de la liberte. n. p. [1945]. [32] p. il. oblong 12° t T 1.2: B 64/19 World War, 1939- Raising funds for victory, report by Secretary of Treasury, July 17, 1945. [1945.] ii4-14p.il. t • T1.2:F96 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 Press releases relating to above-mentioned documents; June 15, 1945. [1945.] vii-]-119 p. 4° t • 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] f T 22.23/la: Es 86/2 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 T 58.8 : 7/2/945-2 ----- Same: Household and quarters furniture, pt. 1, Aug. 1, 1945-July 31, 1946. [1945.] 20 p. 12 pl. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.2: F 98/3/945-46 ----- Same: Safety cans under class 42, Sept. 1, 1945-Aug. 31, 1946. [1945.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t 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.] t T58.8 : 8/2/946 ----- Same: Typewriters under class 54, July 1, 1945-June 30, 1946. [1945.] 6 p. 4° [Processed.] t T 58.8 : 54/2/945-46 Sent to Depository Libraries 1006 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

Government supplies—Continued. ----- General schedule of supplies, amdt. 792, 800, 812-836, 838-848, 851, 853, 858-859, 861, 890; May 16-Aug. 3, 1945. [1945.] various paging, various sizes. [Processed.] f T 58.8/3 : 792, etc.

FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOG DIVISION

Not e .—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. • Item 1116. Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 4, pt. 1, Supplement, index of Emergency alternate Federal specifications; June 1, 1945. [1945.] [1]-|-44 p. 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.] f 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.] 4p.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.] t 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, Federal 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. 1].) [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-extinguishing-liquid, car- bon-tetrachloride base, amdt. 1; June 9, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12° (O-F-380a [amdt. 1].) t T 58.10/3: O-F-380a/amdt.l ----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for hangers, X-ray film (dental), developing and drying; June 22, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. il. 12° (GG-H-111.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: 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.] t T 51.7/8: ZZ-M-71/amdt.3 • Sent to Depository Libraries Septemb er 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. IIH-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-416.) * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: GG-M-416 ----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for packing, metallic, flexible; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. 12c (HH-P-126b.) [Supersedes Fed. spec HH-P- 126a, Mar. 7, 1932.] * Paper, 5c. ' T 58.10/3: HH-P-126b ----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for paint, varnish, 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].) f 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° (RR-P-86 [amdt. 3].) [Supersedes Amendment 2, Nov. 9, 1940.] f T 58.10/3: RR-P-86/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 58.10/3: 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-641a.) [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. t T66.8:B64/57 ----- 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.] J 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-f-233 p. * Cloth, $1.25. L. C. card 45-36607 VA 1.10: Ad 9/945

• Sent to Depository Libraries 1008 Gove rnm ent Pub li ca ti on s

Nurses and nursing. Serve those who served. [1945.] [2] p. il. large 4°, folded into narrow 8° size. [Circular of information relating to Veterans’ Adminis- tration nursing service.] t • Item 1124 VA 1.2: Se6

WAR CONTRACTS PRICE ADJUSTMENT BOARD Renegotiation regulations, fiscal years ending after June 30, 1943, supp. RR-13; June 22, 1945. [1945.] [61] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form.] Included in price of Renegotiation regulations, which has been extended for another year at$an additional $2.00 ; foreign subscription for complete service, $5.50. • Item L. C. card 44-41260 Y 3.W 19/6: 6 R 29/supp.l3

WAR DEPARTMENT Army regulations. Not e .—Army regulations are administrative regulations for the military service and are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. • Item 1129 25-100. Judge Advocate General’s Department: Claims of military personnel and civilian employees for property damaged, lost, destroyed, captured, or abandoned in service; May 29, 1945. [1945.] 21 p. [No distribution has been made to depository libraries by Documents Office. Supersedes AR 25-100, July 3, 1943, and Circular 167, 1945.] * Paper, 10c. 30-1815. Quartermaster Corps: Reports of burials and interments outside continental United States, Changes 1; Aug. 9, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. 30-2215. Same: Meal tickets, Changes 2; July 27, 1945. [1945.] Vp.° ^Supersedes AR 30-2215, Changes 1, Apr. 30, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6: 30-2215/4/ch.2 35-180. Finance Department: Accounting for public funds, Changes 7 ; July 25, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-180, Changes 6, Feb. 8, 1945.] ♦ Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-180/5/Ch.7 35-220. Same: Bonds of accountable officers, Changes 2 ; Aug. 2, 1945. [1945 ] 3 p [Supersedes AR 35-220, Changes 1, Mar. 2, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. „ „ x , W 1.6:35—220/6/ch.2 35-1040. Same: Vouchers pertaining to money accounts, Changes 9; July 21, 1945. _.OA o [1945.] 2p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-1040/7/ch.9 35—1480. Same: Aviation pay, officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel, Changes 5; Aug. 15, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-1480, Changes 4, Aug. 12, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-1480/5/ch.5 35-1485. Same : Additional pay for diving duty, Changes 2 ; July 28, 1945. 1945. 1 p [Supersedes AR-35-1485, Changes 1, Feb. 22, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. . W 1.6:35—1485/ch.2 35-1490. Same: Foreign service and sea duty, increases in pay, officers, warrant officers, and enlisted personnel, Changes 3; Aug. 14, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-1490, Changes 2, Apr. 21, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. ~ , W 1.6: 35—1490/2/ch.3 35-1760. Same : Pay of retired commissioned and warrant officers, Changes 8 ; Aug. 15, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-1760/7/ch.8 35-2480. Same : Settlement of accounts of enlisted personnel upon separation from service, Changes 1; July 31, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. or oroA W 1.6 : 35—2480/5/ch.l 35-2720. Same: Pay and allowances of Philippine Scouts; Aug. 4, 1945 [1945 ] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 35-2720, Aug. 31, 1942.] * Paper, 5c. c n, , „ W 1.6: 35-2720/5 35-4810. Same: Iravel allowances of enlisted personnel, Changes 1; July 21, 1945. [194a.] 2 p. » Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-4810/ch.l 35-4895. Same: Vouchers for travel of military personnel and their dependents, Changes 2 ; July 28, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Supersedes AR 35-4895, Changes i, May 18, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 35-4895/ch.2 35-5520. Same: Allotments of pay, Changes 4; July 26, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. W 1.6.35-5520/9/ch.4 35-6520. Same: Property accountability and responsibility, Changes 1; Aug. 9, 1945 [1945.] 4 p. [Supersedes Circular 94, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. o . . W 1.6 : 35-6520/6/ch.l 35-6740. Same: Auditing property accounts, Changes 1; Aug. 4. 1945. [1945.] 2 p ,r * FaP"’ 5c- x W 1.6 : 35—6740/5/ch.l 40-15. Medical Department: Dental Corps, general provisions ; Aug. 8, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. [Supersedes AR 40-15, Dec. 28, 1942, including Changes 1 and 2. May 10 and Nov. 30, 1943.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 40-15/4 40-1715. Same: Blood for transfusion and other purposes; Aug. 10, 1945. [1945 ] 4 p [Supersedes AR 40-1715, Dec. 31, 1941, including Changes 1-3, Sept. 21, 1943-Feb. 4, 1944, and various sections and paragraphs of certain circulars.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 40-1715/4 55-90. Transportation Corps: Bus transportation; Aug. 10, 1945. [1945.] 5 d [Supersedes sec. 9, Circular 397, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 55-90 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept embe r 1945 1009

Army regulations—Continued. 95-200. Army Air Forces : Army Airways Communications .System ; July 20, 1945. [1945.] 3 p. [Supersedes AR 95-200, Nov. 18, 1942, including Changes 2, Sept. 26, 1944.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 95-200/5 260-10. Flags, colors, standards, guidons, streamers, silver bands, tabards, and automobile plates, description and use, Changes 2 ; July 28, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. [Supersedes AR 260-10, Changes 1; Apr. 6, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 260—10/4/ch.2 310-50. Military publications: Orders, bulletins, circulars, and memoranda, Changes 2 ; July 26, 1945. 1945. Ip. [Supersedes AR 310-50, Changes 1, Apr. 10, 1945, and sec. 1, Circular 219, 1945.] ♦ Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 310—50/6/ch.2 340-20. Signatures, Changes 1 ; Aug. 3, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 340—20/ch.l 345-155. Military records : Preparation of Army pay rolls, Changes 2 ; July .26, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 345—155/5/ch.2 345-415. Same: Daily sick report; Aug. 14, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. [Supersedes AR 345—415, Nov. 23, 1933, including Changes 1 and 2, Nov. 10, 1942 and Feb. 18, 1943, Changes 5-7, May 22-Nov. 8, 1944, and various sections of certain circulars.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 345—415/6 600—35. Personnel: Prescribed service uniform, Changes 5 ; July 28, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Supersedes sec. 1, Circular 213, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600—35/5/ch.5 600—40. Same: Wearing of service uniform, Changes 4; July 28, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes various sections of certain circulars.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600—40/6/ch.4 600—110. Same: National service life insurance, Changes 5; Aug. 7, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 600-110, Changes 3, May 17, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 600—110/ch.5 605—245. Commissioned officers : Retirement, Changes 1; Aug. 15, 1945. 1945. 1 p. * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 605-245/4/ch.l 610-10. Warrant officers: Appointment in Regular Army, Changes 1; Aug. 2, 1945. 1945. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 610—10/4/ch.l 615-365. Enlisted men : Discharge, convenience of the Government, Changes 1 ; Aug. 11, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Supersedes sec. 2, Circular 82, 1945.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 615-365/2/ch.l 615-366. Same: Discharge, misconduct, Changes 1; July 24, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 615-366/2/ch.l 850-15. Miscellaneous: Motor vehicles; Aug. 1, 1945. [1945.] 24 p. [Supersedes AR 850-15, Aug. 28, 1942, including Changes 8, Jan. 27, 1945, and various sections of certain Circulars.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 850-15/5 850-250. Regulations for State Guard, Changes 1; July 26. 1945. 1945. 1 p. ♦ Paper, 5c. W 1.6 : 850-250/2/ch.l Circular 232-263; Aug. 1-31, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with per- forations. ] $ W 1.4/2: 945/232-263 District of Columbia. Working in Washington. [1945.] 27 p. il. 16° ([Civilian personnel pamphlet 8, supplement.]) t • Item 1131 W 1.57: 8/supp. Education manuals. [Education manual] : How shall lend-lease accounts be settled? [with suggestions for further reading; prepared by Historical Service Board of American Historical Association]. [1945.] cover title, [3]+59 p. il. 12° (EM 13, GI roundtable.) [Copyright 1945 by American Historical Asso- ciation. Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] f • Item 1131 L. C. card 45-36569 W 1.55:13 ----- [Education manual] : Shall I go to school? [with list for further reading; prepared for armed forces by American Historical Association]. [1945.] cover title, [2]+50 p. il. 12° (EM 34, GI roundtable.) [Text and another illustra- tion on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. •Item 1131 L. C. card 45-36572 W 1.55: 34 ----- [Education manual] : What lies ahead for Philippines? [with some sugges- tions for further reading; prepared by Historical Service Board of American Historical Association]. [1945.] cover title, [2]+49 p. il. 12° (EM 24, GI roundtable.) [Copyright 1945 by American Historical Association. Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] f • Item 1131 L. C. card 45-36571 W 1.55: 24 ----- [Education manual] : What shall be done about Japan after victory? [with suggestions for further reading; prepared for armed forces by American His- torical Association.] [1945.] cover title, [2]+62 p. il. 12° (EM 15, GI round- table.) [Text and another illustration on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. • Item 1131 L. C. card 45-36570 W 1.55:15 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1010 Gov er nme nt Publ ica tio ns

Field manuals. Engineer field manual: Operations of engineer units, Changes 5; July 24, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. il. 16® (FM 5-6 [changes] 5.) * Paper, 5c. W 1.33:5-6/ch.5 Not e .—-Field manuals consist of a series of pamphlets constituting the primary means ot promulgating the basic doctrines of military training and operations. They contain training instructions relative to tactics and technique. • Item 1130 ----- Same: Browning machine guns, caliber .30, M1917A1, M1919A4, and M1919A6; July 1945. 1945. iv+299 p. il. (FM 23-55.) [Supersedes FM 23-55, June 20, 1940, including Changes 1-4, July 25, 1941-May 1, 1944; FM 23-45, Apr. 12, 1943, including Changes 1 and 2, Apr. 22,1943 and Mar. 25, 1944; FM 23-50, Aug. 12, 1942, including Changes 1-4, Oct. 12, 1942-Apr. 29, 1944; TM 9—206, Sept. 1, 1943, including Changes 1, Nov. 7, 1943; sec. 2, Training circular 61, Sept. 26, 1944, and Training circular 6, Feb. 8, 1945.] * Paper, 50c. W 1.33:23-55/2 ----- Same: List and index of War Department publications; July 10, 1945. [1945.] 415 p. il. 4° (FM 21-6.) [Supersedes FM 21-6, June 10, 1945.] t L. C. card 42-4184 W 1.33: 21-6/17 General court-martial orders, 13, 98, 119-121, 123-124, 126-128, 130-131, 133, 135- 144, 146-147, 149-151, 153-158, 161-165, 167, 195, 198, 201, 204, 210-211, 223, 225, 228, 235, 251, 262, 287, 317-319; Jan. 6-July 6, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perforations. Printed at Fort Belvoir, Va., or at Fort Monroe.] j W 1.51: 945/13, etc. General orders 63-73; Aug. 1-30, 1945. [1945.] various paging. [Issued with perforations.] { W 1.46 : 945/63-73 Government contracts. Joint termination regulation [War Department and Navy Department, revision 3, Aug. 10, 1945], including app. A, Joint termination accounting 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, List of assigned contractors. [1945.] [195] p. 4° [Revision of War Department Procurement regulation 15 (see Procurement regulation revision 50, Aug. 10, 1945).] f Joint Army & Navy Contract Ter- mination Regulation Distribution Office, 90 Church St., New York, N. Y. • Item 1136 W 1.12 : T 27/945-3 Supply bulletins. $ Not e .—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 under basic number 9 was formerly issued in Ordnance field service bulletins, some of which are still in effect. 9-35. List of manufacturers and their symbols, Changes 2 ; June 1, 1945. [Publica- tions Department, Raritan Arsenal, 1945.] 10 p. [Processed.] _ „ W 1.61: 9-35/ch.2 10-182. Quartermaster sources of supply to which requisitions will be forwarded for supply by: 1, overseas supply division, ports of embarkation, 2, zone of interior stations and headquarters, northwest service command ; Apr. 1945. [1945.] cover title, 24 p. 4» [Text on p. 2 of cover. Rescinds SB 10-182, Dec. 20, 1944, including Change 1, Mar. 6, 1945.] W 1.61 : 10-182 10-182. Same, Change 1 : Apr. 30, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. 4“ [Rescinds OQMG circular letter 435, 1942 and supp. 1, Feb. 1943, SB 10-35, Mar.” 24, 1944, and' — SB 10-57, May 6, 1944.] W 1.61 : 10-182/ch.l 10-182. Same, Change ~2 ; *'May 7, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. 4° W 1.61 : 10-182/ch.2 Same, Change 3 ; May 18, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° W 1.61 : 10-182/ch.3 10-182. Same, Change 4 ; June 2, 1945. [1945.]| 4 p. 4° W 1.61 : 10-182/ch.4 Same, Change 5 ; June 14, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° W 1.61: 10-182/ch.5 Same, Change 6; June 27, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° W 1.61 : 10-182/ch.6 10-182. Same, Change 7; July 7, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. 4° W 1.61 : 10- 182/ch.7 Same, Change 8; July 25, 1945. [1945.] 4*p. 4° W 1.61 : 10-182/ch.8 10-185. Authorized supplies for Quartermaster Corps laundries and dry cleaning plants” July 1, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. [Supersedes SB 10-185, Jan. 1, 1945.] W 1.61 : 10-185 10-191. Fitting and issuing of jacket, field, M-1943 : Feb. 1945. [1945 ] 2 p ” [Re” I?4,4’ and 0QMG letter> flle: SPQXC 420 \(jackets, J cluikC field, M-1943), Dec. 7, 1944.] W 1.61 : 10-191 10-196. Insignia, shoulder sleeve, Army Service Forces, table of organization units in training; Feb. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.61: 10-196 10-197. Emblem, honorable discharge, khaki and olive drab; Feb. 1945. [1945.] __ 2 P- W 1.61:10-197 10-198. Master menu for June 1945; Feb. 1945. [1945.] [2]+63 p. 4° W 1.61: 10-198 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 1011 Supply bulletins—Continued. 10-199. Charges for service rendered enlisted personnel by Quartermaster Corps laun- dries ; Feb. 1945. 1945. Ip. W 1.61 : 10-199 10-201. Purchase notice agreement for products of R. B. Davis Sales Company ; Feb. 1945. [1945.] 3 p. [Supersedes OQMG Contract bulletin 101, July 31, 1943, and par. 4, Contract bulletin 141, Dec. 13, 1943.] W 1.61: 10-201 10-203. Size tariffs for regular and protective clothing for Women’s Army Corps and Army Nurse Corps personnel; Feb. 1945. [1945.] 24 p. W 1.61 : 10-203 11-55. Supply of electrolyte; Feb. 1945. [1945.] 2 p. [Issued with perforations. Supersedes SB 11-40, Nov. 1944.] W 1.61 : 11-55 11-56. Conversion of tool equipments TE-46 and TE—47 to tool equipments TE-114, TE—111, and TE-112 ; Feb. 1945. [1945.] 8 p. W 1.61 : 11-56 Tables of allowances. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] $ Note .—Tables of allowances prescribe the authorized allowances of equipment for units and individuals at special installations. 1-35. Army Air Forces: Air transport command; June 25, 1945. [1945.] 47 p. [Printed. Supersedes T/A 1.35, June 17, 1944.] W 1.28:1-35/2 1-36. Same: Army Airways Communications System, Changes 2; July 3, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. [Printed.] W 1.28: l-36/ch.2 1-37. Equipment for Army Air Forces, personnel distribution command installations; July 9, 1945. [1945.] 12 p. [Printed.] W 1.28: 1-37 10-2. Quartermaster School and Board, Changes 1; Jan. 9, 1945. 1945. 1 p. [Printed.] W 1.28 : 10-2/ch.l 11-3. Training equipment for team and unit training of Army Service Forces Signal Corps organizations; June 11, 1945. [1945.] 48 p. [Printed.] W 1.28 : 11-3 12-5. United States disciplinary barracks, disciplinary company, Changes 1; July 4, 1945. 1945. 1 p. W 1.28 : 12-5/ch.l 18-2. Tank Destroyer School; July 13, 1945. [1945.] 44 p. [Supersedes T/A 18- 2, Dec. 20, 1944, including Changes 1, Feb. 15, 1945.] W 1.28: 18-2/4 20-60. Civil affairs staging area training equipment; Mar. 26, 1945. [1945.] 7 p. W 1.28 : 20-60 Same, Changes 1 ; Apr. 23, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.28: 20-60/ch.l 71-2. Parachute School, Changes 2 ; June 28, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. Wtl.28 : 71-2/2/ch.2 Tables of organization, f Note .—The Tables of organization are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose- leaf binders. 7-416. Headquarters and headquarters and service companv, air base security battalion, Changes 1 ; July 30, 1945. [1945.] Ip. ' W 1.25 : 7-416/2/ch.l 7-417. Airdrome combat company, air base security battalion, Changes 1 : July 30, 1945. [1945.] Ip. W 1.25 : 7-417/2/ch.l Tables of organization and equipment. $ Not e .—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. 1-112. Army Air Forces headquarters, bombardment group, very heavy, heavy, or medium ; July 4, 1945. [1945.] 16 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 1—112, June 29, 1944, including Changes 1-4, Aug. 2-Dec. 6, 1944.] W 1.44 : 1-112/3 1-112R. Army Air Forces headquarters, bombardment group, Changes 1; July 18, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. W 1.44 : 1—112R/ch.l 1-298. Army Air Forces, reconnaissance squadron, very long range; July 20, 1945. -[1945.] 25 .p. W 1.44 : 1-298 1-769. Army Air Forces, photographic technical unit, Changes 1 ; Julv 17, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. W 1.44 : 1—769/2/ch.l 2-25. Cavalry reconnaissance squadron, mechanized ; June 16, 1945. [1945 ] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 2-25, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-3, Oct. 31, 1943-Dec. 1, 1944.] W 1.44: 2—25/2 2-26. Headquarters and headquarters and service group [troop], cavalry recon- naissance squadron, mechanized ; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 14 p. [Super- sedes T/O & E 2-26, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-3, Oct. 31, 1943-Dec. 1, 1944.] W 1.44: 2-26/2 2-26. Same, Changes 1 ; July 30, 1945. [1945.] Ip. W 1.44 : 2-26/2/ch.l 2-27. Cavalry reconnaissance troop, mechanized, Changes 1 ; July 30 1945 [1945.] Ip. W 1.44 : 2—27/2/ch.l 2-28. Cavalry assault gun troop, mechanized; June 16, 1945. [1945 ] 10 p [Supersedes T/O & E 2-28, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-3. Oct' 25, 1943-Dec. 1, 1944.] W 1.44 : 2—28/2 2-28. Same, Changes 1; July 30, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 2-28/2/ch.l 5-72. Headquarters and headquarters company, engineer construction group, Changes 3 ; June 22, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. [Supersedes Changes 1 and 2, Sept. 8 and Dec. 13. 1944.] W 1.44 : 5-72/ch.3 5-76. Headquarters and headquarters and service company, engineer construc- tion battalion, Changes 2; June 22, 1945. [1945.1 13 p. [Supersedes Changes 1, Sept. 8, 1944.] W 1.44 : 5-76/ch.2 5-235. Mountain engineer battalion, Changes 1 ; June 27, 1945. [1945.] 6 p 5-236. Headquarters and headquarters and service company, mountain engineer battalion, Changes 1 ; June 27, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. W 1.44 : 5-236/ch.l • Sent to Depository Libraries 1012 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

Tables of organization and equipment—Continued. 5-237. Motorized company, mountain engineer battalion, Changes 1; June 27, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. W 1.44 : 5-237/eh.l 5-238. Pack company, mountain engineer battalion, Changes 1 ; June 27, 1945 [1945.1 7 p. W 1.44 : 5-238/ch.l 5-310T. Engineering floating spare parts depot; July 6, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. „ . . x. „ . W 1.44 : 5-310T 5-465. Engineer aviation camouflage battalion; July 2, 1945 [1945 ] 8 p [Supersedes T/O & E 5-465, Apr. 17, 1943.] W 1.44 5-465/2 5-466. Headquarters and headquarters company, engineer aviation camouflage battalion; July 2, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 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 10 p [Supersedes T/O & E 5-467, Apr. 17, 1943.] W 1.44 : 5-467/2 5-567. Engineer parts supply separate platoon ; July 5, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. £yPe,rsedes T/0 & B 5-567, June 9, 1943, including Changes 1, Dec. 15, „ 1943.] W 1.44 : 5-567/2 6-166. Headquarters and headquarters battery, armored field artillery battalion, Changes 2; July 27, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 6-166/2/ch.2 6-167. Battery, armored field artillery battalion, Changes 2 ; July 27, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 6-167/2/ch.2 6-169. Service battery, armored field artillery battalion, Changes 2 : July 27, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 6-169/2/ch.2 7-25. Ar“?Jed infantry battalion; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-25, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-5, Oct. 27, 1943- biov. 21, 1944.] W 1.44: 7-25/2 7-26. Headquarters and headquarters company, armored infantry battalion; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-26, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-6, Oct. 27, 1943-Nov. 21, 1944.] W 1.44: 7-26/2 7-27. Rifle company, armored infantry battalion ; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7—27, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1—4, Oct. 27, 1943-Nov. 21, 1944.] W 1.44 : 7-27/2 7-29. Service company, armored infantry battalion; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 11 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 7-29, Sept. 15, 1943, including Changes 1-5, Oct. 27, 1943-Nov. 21, 1944.] W 144'7-29/2 8-460. Central medical establishment aviation ; July 12, 1945. [1945.] 18 p. _ , „ W 1.44 : 8-460 9-310T. Ordnance floating spare parts depot; July 6, 1945. [1945.] 8 p. _ „ W 1.44 : 9-310T 9-319. Ordnance base small arms maintenance company, Changes 2 ; July 9, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. * W 1.44 : 9—319/2/ch.2 9-325. Ordnance base automotive maintenance battalion, Changes 1 ; June 23, 1945. [1945.] Ip. W 1.44 : 9-325/ch.l 9-327. Ordnance base engine rebuild company, Changes 1 ; June 23, 1945. [1945.] 2 P- v W 1.44 : 9-327/2/ch.l 9-328. Ordnance base power train rebuild company, Changes 1 ; June 23, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 9-328/2/ch.l 10-77. Quartermaster gasoline supply company; 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. x W 1.44 : 10-115/ch.l 10-187. Quartermaster salvage collecting company, Changes 1 ; June 18, 1945. [!945 ] 4p. W 1.44 : 10-187/2/ch.l 11-460-1S. Signal headquarters company, aircraft warning service, fighter command, Changes 2 ; July 21, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. W 1.44 : ll-460-lS/ch.2 11-500. Signal service organization, Changes 3; June 23, 1945. [1945.] 4 p. W 1.44 : ll-500/2/ch.3 11-607. Army signal detachment, amphibious flagship; Julv 2, 1945. [1945.] 5 p. [Supersedes T/D 11-1027, Mar. 18, 1944, arid T/A 11-1027, Mar. 18, 1944.] w 1.44 : 11-607 17. Armored division ; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. [Supersedes T/O & E 17, J Jan. 24, 1945.] W 1.44: 17/4 17-2. Headquarters company, armored division, Changes 2; June 16. 1945 [1945.] 11 p. W 1.44 : 17-2/3/ch.2 17-20-1. Headquarters and headquarters company, combat command, armored divi- sion, Changes 2 ; July 27, 1945. [1945.] 10 p. W 1.44 : 17-20-1/2/ch.2 17-26. Headquarters and headquarters company, tank battalion, Changes 2; July 21, 1945. [1945.] 2 p. W 1.44 : 17-26/2/ch.2 17-27. Medium tank company, tank battalion, Changes 2 ; Julv 21, 1945. [1945 ] „ 2 P- W 1.44 : 17-27/2/ch.2 17-29. • Service company, tank battalion ; Changes 2 ; July 21. 1945. [1945.] 2 p „ a . W 1.44 : 17-29/2/ch.2 29-310T. Composite floating spare parts depot; July 6, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. . x. , W 1.44 : 29-310T 44-15. Antiaircraft artillery gun battalion, mobile, Changes 1; June 4, 1945 [1945.] [2] p. W 1.44 : 44-15/3/ch.l 44-115. Antiaircraft artillery gun battalion, seinimobile, Changes 4 ; June 4, 1945 [1945.] 3 p. W 1.44 : 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. W 1.44: 44-116/3/ch.4 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept emb er 1945 1013 Tables of organization and equipment—Continued. 53-310T. Transportation Corps floating spare parts depot; July 6, 1945. [1945.] 9 p. W 1.44 : 55-310T 100-1. Headquarters, corps, Changes 2 ; June 26, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W 1.44 : 100—l/2/corr./ch.2 100-2. Headquarters company, corps, Changes 2; June 26, 1945. [1945.] 1 p. W1.44 • 100—2/2/ch 2 200-1. Headquarters, Army, Changes 3 ; May 24, 1945. [1945.] 1’p „ , . W 1.44: 200-l/ch.3 200-2. Headquarters company, Army, Changes 3; June 16, 1945. [1945.] 9 p m W 1.44: 200-2/ch.3 Techmeal 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 tropicalization measures for engineer materiel: Feb. 1945. [1945.] 30p.il. [Issued with perforations.] t 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» [Issued 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. o .. , ... . _ 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, 1943.1 * Paper, 10c. \y j 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. [1945.1 la p. il. 4° [Issued with perforations.] ’Paper, 10c. MED 172. of infectious diseases with sulfonamide drugs ^Hine^lO^S [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 1 8 with perforations. Supersedes SGO circular letters 119 and 136, 1943.] ’Paper, 5c. W 1.58 : Med 175 QM 37. Quartermaster fixed laundry equipment operation and maintenance extrac- tors ; Feb. 1945. [1945.] 10 p. J W 158-Qin 37 QM 38. Quartermaster fixed laundry equipment operation and maintenance tumblers ; h eb. 1945. [1945.] 8 p. $ W1 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. Tropicalization of photographic equipment; Feb. 1945. [1945 1 ’ 8 r> [Is- sued with perforations.] J 53 - gig 149 SIG 157v Packing and handling of stubbed cable terminals ; Feb. 1945. [1945 ]’ 4 n il [Issued with perforations.] t W 1.58: Sig 157 5-295-3. Water-quality-control set, no. 1. field use, Change 1; June 2, 1945. [1945 1 2 p. [Issued with perforations.] J W 1 58 • 5-295—3/ch'l 10-1656-1. Cr?ne, wheeled, gasoline (Mercer-no. 5), on tractor IH. 1-6; Feb 1945 [1945.] 16 p. 4’ t W i.58.10-1656-1 Technical manuals. Technical manual: Amplifier, Wilcox type M57D1 • Feb 7 1944. [Reprint] 1945. [2J+35-44+[8] p. il. 4° (TM 11-2550.) [The last 3 pages are left blank to be used for notes.] f W 1.35:11-2550 Note . Technical manuals consist of a series of pamphlets supplementing the Field T fnu^n nC^™nr 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 ™Lur2Poratl?n' care: maintenance and handling thereof ; guidebooks for instructors and specialists ; reference books ; and the like. • Item 1137 —— Same: Army pay tables, Changes 1; June 15. 1945. [1945.] 1 p. 4° (TM [changes] 1.) [Accompanied by pages 60 and 63 and revised pages 59, 64-67 to be inserted in the manual.] j- • W 1.35:14-509/ch.l —— Same: Barracks,, portable, prefabricated, 2O'X48', steel, (angle frame), insulated, procedure for erecting. Changes 1; July 27, 1945. 1945. 1 p. 4° (TM 5-9604 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. • ‘ W 1.35: 5^9604/ch.l ----- Same: Buda-Lanova Diesel marine engine, model 6-DCMR-844- Aug 1 1944. [Reprint 1945.] iii-J-150 p. il. 4° (TM 55-1070.) f W 1.35: 55-1070 ----- Same: Centrifugal pump, model 25212, Carver Pump Co., War Dept, pur- chase order 55402. n.p. [1945]. cover title, [5]-f-41 p. il. (TM-5-50Q-4.) [Text and another illustration on p. 2 of cover.] f W 1.35:5-500-4 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1014 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s Technical manuals—Continued. ----- Same: Charging set SCR-169 [with list of references] ; May 1945., 1945. vii+114 p.4-[2] folded p. il. (TM 11-302.) [Supersedes TM 11-302, Dec. 10, 1941, including Changes 1, May 12, 1943, TM-11-302H, July 10, 1943, TM 11- 302K, Aug. 7, 1943, TB 11-302-1, July 10, 1944, and TB 11-302-2, Aug. 10, 1944.] j W 1.35:11-302/2 ----- Same: Combined maintenance manual and parts list for bicycles, Colum- bia: Mar. 2, 1942. [Reprint 1945.] 8 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1481.) f W 1.35:10-1481 ----- Same: Combined maintenance manual and parts list, portable gasoline dispenser, Gray; Dec. 29, 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [2]-[-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. 18,1941. [Reprint] 1945. [33] p. il. 4° (TM 10-1170.) f W 1.35:10-1170 ----- Same: Complete 100-mile spiral-four carrier system [with list of reference information] ; June 22, 1944. 1945. vi+79 p. il. 2 pl., 2 p. of pl. 4° (TM 11-2001.) t W 1.35 :11-2001 ----- Same: Control console, Wilcox type CS380, keying oscillator, Wilcox type 95A, ultra-high frequency antenna, Wilcox type 614A; Feb. 7, 1944. [Reprint] 1945. [2]+17 p. il. 4° (TM 11-2551.) t W 1.35:11-2551 ----- Same: Delta Milwaukee bench grinder, model SP-no. 1240, War Department purchase order no. 23-1090. n. p. [1945]. cover title, [4] p. il. 4° ([TM 5- 4176.]) [TM 5-4176 has been added with rubber stamp.] | W 1.35: 5-4176 ----- Same: Distilling apparatus; July 1945. 1945. iii+25 p. il. (TM 8-612.) [Supersedes TM 8-612, July 17, 1944.] * Paper, 10c. • W 1.35: 8-612/2 ----- Same: Engine, gasoline, marine, Chris-Craft, model B; Jan. 4,1945. [1945.] [2]+16 p. il. (TM 55-1098.) [Processed.] t W 1.35: 55-1098 ----- Same: Engine, gasoline, marine, Kermath, model sea mate; Jan. 13, 1945. [1945.] 24+[1] 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, 1945. [1945.] 13 p. il. 4° (TM 55-1149 [changes] 1.) t • W 1.35: 55-1149/ch.l —— Same: Engine, marine, steam, Skinner model unaflow 600 H. P.; Dec. 1944. 1945. [2]+24p. il. 9 pl. 4° (TM 55-1008.) t W 1.35:55-1008 ----- Same: Explanation of apropriation and project accounts; July 1945. 1945. iv+90 p. 4° (TM 14-707.) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes TM 14- 707, July 1,1944, including Changes 1 and 2, Feb. 18 and Apr. 15, 1945.] * Paper, 25c. • W 1.35:14-707/2 ----- Same: Finance service in mobile field units; May 1945. 1945. iv+65 p. il. 4° (TM 14-506.) [Issued in loose-leaf form. Supersedes TM 14-506, Dec. 1 1943, including Changes 1-7, May 2, 1944-Mar. 15, 1945.] * Paper, 25c. W 1.35:14-506/2 ----- Same, Changes 1; July 13, 1945. [1945.] [2] p. 4° (TM 14-506 [changes] 1.) [Accompanied by certain revised and reprinted pages to be inserted in the manual.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.35 :14-506/2/ch.l ----- Same: Fiscal accounting for operating agencies; July 1945. 1945. iv+82 p. il. 4° (TM 14-701.) [Issued in loose-leaf form.] * Paper, 25c • W 1.35:14-701 ----- Same: 4-ton, 6X6 trucks (Diamond T models 968A cargo, 969A wrecker, 970A ponton, and 972 dump) [with list of references] ; Jan. 25, 1944. [Publi- cations Department Raritan Arsenal, 1945.] 393+[7] p. (TM 9-811.) [Processed. The 7 pages are left blank to be used for notes. Supersedes TB 811-1. Oct. 22, 1943, also contains pertinent information from TM 10-1297, TM 10-1335, TM 10-1517, TM 10-1533, TM 10-1605, and TM 10-1607, and, to- gether with TM 9-1811 and TM 9-1832A, supersedes these manuals.] t W 1.35:9-811

• Sent to Depository Libraries Sept embe r 1945 1015

Technical manuals—Continued. ----- Same: Generating set, gasoline, engine-driven, Kohler 10KW, model 10A- 3U & 10M3-1; Dec. 1944. 1945. [2]+55 p. il. (TM 55—3007.) t W 1.35: 55-3007 ----- Same: Generating sets, Diesel, engine-driven, Bardco models DD+0 and DD-30; Mar. 17, 1945. [Reprint] 1945. [2]+114 p. il. 2 pl. 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.] t 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.] 97+8+ [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]+82 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1195.) t W 1.35:10-1195 ----- Same: Maintenance manual, truck %-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%-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.] f W 1.35:10-1140 ----- Same: Parts list, Fordor sedan, 6-cylinder, 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, ]£-ton, 4X2, Chevrolet; Oct. 1941. [Reprint] 1945. 72 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1306.) t W 1.35:10-1306 • Sent to Depository Libraries 665297—45—No. 601 ■7 1016 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

Technical manuals—Continued. ----- Same: Parts list, truck, %-ton, 4X4, Dodge; Dec. 1941. [Reprint] 1945. [188] p. il. 4° (TM 10-1368.) f W 1.35:10-1368 ----- Same: Parts list, truck, %-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, %-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.) f W 1.35:10-1198 ----- Same: Parts list, truck, l]4-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, 1%-ton (LC), 4X2, Chevrolet, model 4109, Mar. 2,1942; [Parts price list, truck, l^-ton, dump body, Chevrolet, model 4103, Jan. 20,1942], [Reprint] 1945. 10S+[1]+95 p. il. 4° (TM 10-1340, 10-1298.) [Two manuals issued as one publication.] f W 1.35:10-1340 ----- 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 1.35:12-425/ch.4 ----- Same: Portable radio broadcast transmitter TWT PB-50A; Mar. 29, 1944. [Reprint] 1945. vi+58 p. il. 4° (TM 11-825.) f W 1.35:11-825 ----- 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.] $ 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 AIG— 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.] t 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 pl. (TM 11-406-A.) [Prepared under direction of chief signal officer. The 4 pages are left blank to be used for 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. [1945.] 4 p. 4° (TM 10-355 [changes] 1.) * Paper, 5c. • W 1.35:10-355/ch.l • Sent to Depository Libraries Sep te mbe r 1945 1017

Technical manuals—Continued. ----- Same: Radio set SCR-284-A, Changes 1; June 19, 1945. [1945.] 35 p. il. 1 pl. 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-f-215 p. il. 6 pl. 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.] t 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 pl. 4° (TM 11-615.) [Supersedes TM 11-615, Nov. 15, 1943, TB 11-615-1, Apr. 15, 1944, and TIB 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. H. 4 pl. (TM 11-959G.) t 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-f-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-ft. width, Jaeger model CS-20; Nov. 30,1942. [Reprint] 1945. [4] +37+50+72 p. il. 2 pl. (TM 5-1062.) t 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 EE-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 W 1.35:11-333 ----- 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 W1.35: 10-1281 ----- Same: Trunk line messenger service [with list of references] ; Sept. 5, 1945 [1943]. u. 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 Gov er nm en t Pub li ca ti on s

ARMY AIR FORCES Government supplies. U. S. Army specifications. . I.n the fist below, some of the Amendments are for specifications which were issued during the time when entries for the specifications appeared in the Monthly catalog ud der the Adjutant General’s Department, and for these, the old classification, belong1 1S retained 111 order that they may be filed with the Publications to which they

----- 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, 1945-1 t W 1.49: 94-27831-A/amdt.2 ----- Same: Camera, aircraft, type K-19C, amdt. 2; June 21, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 27,1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 75-97-D [amdt. 2].) [Super- sedes and includes Amendment 1, May 15, 1945.] f W1.49: 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, 1944-1 T W 3.48/1: 94-27180-F/amdt.3 Same: Compressor, single-stage air, type A—1 (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, Day ton, Ohio, June 7, 1945.] 12 p. il. 12° (No. 93-24717-B.) [Supersedes No. 93-24717-A, Feb. 18, 1943-1 ' 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, 1943-1 t W 3.48/1: 94-27981-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].) f 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 W 1.49 : 75-465/amdt.l ----- Same : Giove, mechanic’s winter, type D-3A, amdt. 2; July 3,1945 [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, July 6, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-3154-A [amdt 2] ) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1, Jan. 26, 1945.] f 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.] f 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 19?5‘] 3p’iL12° (No. 75-196-A.) [Supersedes No.’ 75-196, Apr. 17, 1942.] f W 1.49: 75-196-A Le11868’ 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, Day ton, Ohio, July 19, 1945.] 2 p. 12° (No. 94-40645-A [amdt. 2].) [Supersedes and includes Amendment 1. Feb. 24, 1944.] f W 1.49:94-40645-A/amdt.2 • Sent to Depository Libraries Septemb er 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 turbosuperchargers for export shipment, amdt. 1; June 11, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 28, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-40763 [amdt. 1].) f 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].) t------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.] f 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. 75-387 [amdt. 1.].) f W 1.49: 75-387/amdt.l ----- Same: Purifier, oxygen, type A-5, amdt. 1; June 13, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, June 30, 1945.] 1 p. 12° (No. 94-40852 [amdt. 1].) t 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.] t W 3. 48/1: 93-24699-B/amdt.2 ----- Same: Sexton, aircraft (bubble type), general specification for, amdt. 1; June 23, 1945. [Wright Field, Day ton, 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].) f 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].) f 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 .50gun, 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.] 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, Davton, 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 Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s

Government supplies—Continued. ----- Same, amdt. 1; June 29, 1945. [Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, July 5, 1945.1 3 p. 12° (No. 94-27834-D [amdt. 1],) t W 1.49 : 94-27834-D/amdt.l Information letter, Army Air Forces convalescent-rehabilitation training program, no. 21-25; Jan.-May 1945. [1945.] various paging, il. 4° [Monthly. Proc- essed. This periodical was first issued May 1, 1943, but these earlier issues were not entered in the Monthly catalog.] J W 108.21: 21-25 Parachute jumping. Going down? [James Gray Inc., New York. N. Y., May 1945.] [16] p. il. (Air Forces manual 70.) [Relates to emergencv parachute jumping.] J W 108.19: 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: C81/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 property. 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.lO Supply catalogs. Army Service Forces catalog: Quartermaster supply catalog. [1945.] [Issued with perforations.] $ QM 7. Organizational spare parts. SPV-2. Bath unit, field, mobile, 24 shower head (Orr & Sembower-2B-24 and 3B-24) c -dv o w QM stock no. 66-B-350 ; June 1945. 12 p. W 109.14 : QM 7-SPV 2 bPV 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 8

ad ju tan t gen era l ’s dep ar tm ent 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 8° [Processed. Issued in loose-leaf form]. J L. C. card 45-36610 W 3.2: Or 3/6/945 Posters. Army 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 I 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.] t W 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. t W 3.46/1; T 14/22/sh.l-4

in fo rm ati on an d edu c ati on di vi si on Posters. Margie poster SP no. 9-12. 1945. Each 22X17 in. or 17X22 in. J W 109.211/2:9-12 or dnan ce de pa rt men t Government supplies. U. S. Army specification : Tool set, body and fender repair • May 3, 1945. [1945.] 6 p. 12° (No. 56-90-29.) f W 1.49: 56-90-29 • Sent to Depository Libraries Sept em be r 1945 1021

Posters. [Joe Dope poster, relating to handling of ordnance equipment used by Air Forces; A-18.1 1945. 16.5X21 in. [Illustrator, Will Eisner.] $ W 34.29/3: A-18

QUARTERMASTER 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 USA No. 6-126A, Mar. (incorrectly given as Nov.) 23, 1928, 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.] t 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-war 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.] [1] -j-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: 044 pt. 1. Annual report of chief of engineers, Army. 2 v. 1—9894-[11 4-991—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. X114-1377 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 I 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, iii4-19 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-298, decided July 31, 1945; opinion [and decision]. [1945.] 9 p. (Appeal Board, proceeding no. 14.) t • Item 1131 Y 3.W 19/7:108/14 • Sent to Depository Libraries 1022 Gov er nm en t Pub li ca ti on s

Gardner, H. I., & 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 <£ 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-J-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

Not e .—The Surplus Property Board was established by Public law 457, 78th Congress, approved Oct. 3, 1944. By authority of Executive order 9488 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.] f • 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. Page Page Airports, Federal aid______,— 950 A. B. C. Freight Forwarding------976 Alabama, finances------943 A. P. W. Paper Co., Inc______977 Alabama Great Southern R. R., rates Abaca in western hemisphere------934 on logs—*- 976 Aberdeen & Rockfish R. R.: Alaska: rates on boots and shoes------975 agriculture______940 rates on cotton------975 fisheries______964 Abies, see Fir. general information------971 Accidents * Alcohol, industrial, from citrus-waste— 935 aircraft, C. A. B. reports------944—945 Alexandria quadrangle, Va.-D. C.-Md— 967 fatal farm-work, analysis------933 Alfalfa weevil, control------934 railroad, investigation reports- 972-973 Alford & Miller Co------983 steel industry, control______— 982 Allotments, see Army. Accounts and accounting: Allowances, see Pay, allowances, etc. air carrier accounts______943 Alton R. R.: appropriation and project ac- rates on flax straw------975 counts------1014 rates on salt______976 operating agencies______1014 Alumina in 1944------968 post driving------975 Aluminum: property accountability, etc______1008 pigment, specification______989 public funds______1008 production in 1944------968 settlement of accounts______1008 salts in 1944------968 Activities, see names of departments, American Association of State High- etc. way Officials______962 Actuaries Board, report______942 American Bank & Trust Co. of Chicago- 976 Adapter assembly, specification______1018 American Battery Manufacturers, Inc— 998 Addy, E. D., I. C. C. decision______975 American Lava Corporation------976 Addy Motor Co______975 American National Bank & Trust Co. Adhesives, stability------937 of Chicago______979 American republics: Adjutant General’s Office, organization guide to official publications______984 and functions_1020 see also Latin America—also head- Administrative Practices and Efficiency ings beginning Inter- . Joint Committee______955 American. Aeronautics: American Samoa, reimburse Navy per- air carrier accounts______943 sonnel______958 air carrier operating certificates___980 American Trucking Associations, Inc_ 1002 air traffic rules______945 Ammonia, anhydrous, specification_____ 988 civil air regulations------945 Ammunition depot at California Point___ 951 foreign air carrier regulations____ 945 Amos-Thompson Corporation______976 foreign air news digest, index---- - 945 Amplifier, technical manual______1013 Navy and commerce air service Andalusite in 1944______969 laws______950 Anderson, Clinton P., address______933 work simplification in aviation in- Anderson, Edgar V., court case------1003 dustry------999 Anderson, Ernest, court case______979 Aerosols, insecticidal------935 Anderson, Henry W., receiver, court Agricultural conservation, 1944 pro- case______1002 gram______940 Anderson, Herbert R., court case_____ 1003 Agricultural residues, saccharification. 935 Anderson, Ralph R., court case______1003 Agriculture: Andrew Arms, Inc______996 postwar policy______952 Animal husbandry, see Livestock. publications, price list______963 Antenna, ultra-high frequency, manual 1014 Air carriers, see Aeronautics. Anthracene, specification------988 Air compressor, specification------1018 Anthracite, see Coal. Air service laws, see Aeronautics. Antifreeze compound, general sched- Air traffic, see Aeronautics. ule______1005 Aircraft: Antimony : Curtiss-Wright plants------957 preprint from minerals yearbook__967 engines, inlet-valve design, etc------984 secondary, in 1944______969 Aircraft accidents, see Accidents. slabs, specification------989 Aircraft & Diesel Equipment Corpora- Apples, frozen, standards------939 tion______977 Appointment in Regular Army------1009 II Ind ex

Apprentices: Page Page postwar apprentices of railroads___998 Bicycles, maintenance manual______1014 training must bemerchandised ______998 Bills of lading, I. C. C. decision______975 we can and must dig up appren- Bins, rotary, specification______988 . tices------998 Birds: Appropriations, see special subject. migratory, regulations______993 Arbors, shell-reamer______991 migratory, status______964 Argentina, economic controls, etc_____ 1003 Biscuit and short-bread-mixtures_____ 1006 Arizona : Bituminous coal, see Coal—Mines and finances______943 mining. frozen food locker plants______964 Bituminous materials, publications_____ 946 irrigation and power projects_____ 957 Black drum, fishery leaflet______964 Armed forces, voluntary enlistments__993 Blackfly, citrus, use of natural enemy___ 934 Army : Blake Lines______977 allotments of pay______1008 Blasting-apparatus, specification_____ 1006 Communism, etc., within______951 Bleaching fluid treatment of textiles____ 947 personnel classification, manual— 1016 Bliss, Mildred B., estate conveyance____ 958 personnel regulations______1009 Bliss, Robert W., estate conveyance____ 958 Army Air Forces, regulations______1009 Blocked nationals, proclaimed list____ 1001 Army Airways Communications Sys- Blood donors, food for______962 . tern------1009 Blood for transfusion, etc______!___ 1008 Arsenic, preprint from minerals year- Blytheville Chamber of Commerce_____ 975 . book------967 Board of Trustees of Federal Old-Age Artesian pressure in wells______965 and Survivors Insurance Ascher, Richard A., court case______977 Trust Fund, report942_ Ashcraft, Celia E., relief______954 Boards of education, references______961 Ashcraft, Edwin P., relief of estate— 954 Bogue Electric Co______986 Ashphalt, rates on______975 Bolivia, publications______! 984 Astronomy, publicaflons, price list___ !_ 963 Bomb release control, specification___ ”1018 Asuncion, Paraguay, article______992 Bonds of accountable officers______1008 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry., ac- Book postage______952 cident ______972 Boots, rates on______975 Atlantic Coast Line R. R.: Bordelon Lines, Inc______974 accident______972 Boron: court cases______!“____ “ 978 effects in steel______967 refrigerator cars______970 minerals in 1944______969 Atlantic Freight Lines, Inc______974 Boston Safe Deposit & Trust Co__ _”1004 Atlantic Ocean, tide tables______945 Bowles, Chester: Atmospheric pressure, upper air______947 radio talks______999 Atrocities : speech______99g jamais esqueceremos______995 Boxes, fiberboard, overseas shipment!___ 988 same (in Spanish)______995 Brackets, storage, specification______1006 Auditing, property accounts______1008 Brazil, introduction to a neighbor______995 Automobiles, rates on______975 Bretton Woods agreements on interna- Aviation, see Aernonautics. tional monetary fund, Aviators pay, Army regulations______1008 t , x e.tcv------949, 953 Bridges, State built toll, U. S. aid______948 B Briquetting of wood waste______937 B. & T. Metals Co______973 British wages councils act______982 Bacon, William F., relief of estate_____ 954 Bromine in 1944______969 Bags, packaging for overseas shipment- 988 Bronze, manganese, specification_____ ! 989 Baker, George E.. relief______954 Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R., relief 947 Ball clay in 1944______qgq Brown. Arthur J., I. C. C. decision— 976 Baltimore

Calendar of business—Continued. lage Circles: Banking and Currency Com., azimuth, specification------988 Senate______953 bearing, specification------988 District of Columbia Com., House— 950 Circulars : District of Columbia Com., Senate- 955 Army regulations______1009 Finance Com., Senate------956 War Department circular------1009 Indian Affairs Com., Senate------956 see also special subject. Interstate Commerce Com., Senate- 956 Citation forms, distinguished and pa- Judiciary Com., House------951 triotic service------1004 Judiciary Com., Senate------957 Citrus blackfly, use of natural enemy---- 934 Naval Affairs Com.. Senate------— 958 Civil air regulations, see Aeronautics. Territories and Insular Affairs Civil procedure rules.------1002 Com., Senate____ 959 Civil service, classified status------993 California, attitudes toward Japanese— 971 Civil service retirement and disability Camera, aircraft, specification------1018 fund------942 Cammack, Edward A., court case------1003 Civilian defense property, acquiring, Cammack, Howard E., court case------1003 etc______942 Campanari, Christopher C., exr., court Claims, property damaged, etc., in case______1003 service___ 1008 Campanari, Nina M., court case of exrs_1003 Classification bulletin, Patent Office---- 947 Canada: Clay: employment and income program— 982 ball, in 1944______969 hours and earnings------982 fire, in 1944______969 Canal Dredging Co------954 Clayton, William L., address------1001 Canal Zone, see Panama Canal. Clothing, protective------989 Canned food : Coal: commercially canned------940 ash analyses------967 upgrading in canning, etc., indus- bituminous, distribution------969,970 try______999 Pennsylvania anthracite, 1944------969 Capital Grain & Feed Co------975 Coal mines, see Mines and mining. Capitol, roofs and skylights------948, 952 Coastal Produce Association------976 Carbines, technical manual------1015 Code of Federal regulations, supple- Carbon black, sales------969 ment ______985 Carbonates in 1944------969 Coke and byproducts in 1944------969 Caribia (German motor vessel), capture 993 Cole Manufacturing Co------— 1021 Carl Machine Co., Inc------1021 College students, residence and migra- Carpenter, Erwin L.. patent appeal----- 947 tion ______961 Carren, Dily L., relief------954 Colombia : Carriers by water, records------972 land of El Dorado------995 Carter, Frank, jr., relief of guardian----955 universities------992 Cases adjudged, see Opinions—also sub- Colorado & Wyoming Ry., Emergency ject involved. Board______959 Castillo de San Marcos, building------970 Colorado Portland Cemept Co------975 Castor oil, specification------990 Colorado River, water supply below Castor-bean plant, source of insecti- Boulder Dam-970 cides ______935 Columbia Basin project------970-971 Catalogs, Army Service Forces------1020 Columbia River, bridge------948 Catfishes, fishery leaflet______964 Columbia sheep, made-to-order breed------934 Cattle, see Beef cattle. Combined Boards, article------1001 Cauliflower, frozen, standards------939 Commercial products, commodities and Causby, Thomas L., court case------978 services, directory996- Causby, Tinie, court case------978 Communication, wire and radio, study. 957 Celery growing______936 Compass, magnet-card type, specifica- Celery leaf tier, control______934 tion ______1018 Celestite in 1944______969 Compounds : Cellulose, woodpulp, specification------988 antifreeze, general schedule------] 1005 Cement: polishing, specification------. 989 linoleum, specification______989 Compressor, air, specification------: 1018 Portland, in 1944______969 Concrete spreader, technical manual— 1017 rates on______975 Confidential Motor Coach Lines, Inc---- . 974 Census publications, price list------963 Congress of United States, organization.. 950 Central Pipe Line Co------977 Conklin, C. A., Truck Line, Inc------. 973 Central Valley attitudes towards evacu- Conklin Pen Co------. 996 ees ______971 Communist activities within Army------. 951 Cereal foods, rates on------975 Connecticut, finances------. 943 Certified Securities. Inc------978 Construction, postwar------. 982 Charging set, technical manual---- '------1014 . 946 Checks, Government, barring claims.----956 Containers, peanut butter packages, etc. Chemicals, industrial reference service- 946 Contour cultivation, crop yield, etc----- . 941 Cherokee quadrangle. Kans------966 Contract Settlement Office, report------: 1022 Chesapeake & Ohio Ry.: Contracts, see Government contracts. rates on iron______976 Control console, technical manual---- 1014 rates on wheat.:.______976 Controls (aircraft apparatus), specifica- Chicago & North Western Ry., rates on tions — 1018 flax straw___975 Cooking over campfire______—:------. 937 Child labor, State laws and regulations. 961 Copper: Children : in 1944______969 catching un with the children---- — 961 mine production______—967 crippled, facts------981 preprint from minerals yearbook— 968 China : Cord, sash, specification______1006 postwar industrialization------982 Corn : United States imports______1003 harvesting crop______933 China clay, see Kaolin. marketing______— 940 Chlorine, exposure to maystifle, etc------981 phosphorus, etc., ratios of maize---- 933 Chotin & Pharr, Inc------977 Corn Products Refining Co------976 Chromite : Corporate profits, 1933—44------997 . reduction by hydrogen, etc------967 Correspondence, Army Service Forces. 1020 variables in ores------967 Cost of living, aged persons. 962 IV Ind ex

Cotton: Page Dyeing: Tage production in United States______943 and finishing cotton duck, etc., rates on______975 specification -----1021 Council Bluffs, Iowa, relief______954 fluid treatment of textiles, etc_____947 Counseling materials, guide______999 Court decisions of interest to labor____ 982 E Court martial orders, general______1010 E & L Transport Co------996 Covering, organic-plastic, specification- 989 Earthquakes, United States______945 Covers, camera, specification______1018 East Indians, naturalization------956 Crabs, edible, fisherv leaflet______964 East Liverpool, Ohio, pottery manufac- Crago, Fred, relief______947 facture, wages983_ Crain, J. H., trustee, court case______981 Eastern hemlock, American woods_____ 938 Cranes, locomotive, technical manual__1015 Eastern Regional Research Laboratory- 949 Cranson, Lorin A., court case______978 Eastern spruce, American woods------938 Crayfish, fishery leaflet______964 Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc------976 Crickets : Economic policy, see special subject. in the home______935 Economic stabilization: poison bait for control______935 Executive order______993 Crop insurance: extend act______950 selling______941 information program______998 will you be next?______941 Economy Savings & Loan Co------1003 Crumboch, Edward, court case______1002 Ecusta Paper Corporation------975 Cryne, Michael J., court case______978 Education : Cuba, publications______984 compulsory, State laws, etc------961 Curtiss-Wright Corporation, aircraft__957 education manual______1009 Cushing quadrangle, Tex______967 Federal Government funds______961 Cushions, chair, specification______1006 local board, good references------961 Cutlery industry hourly earnings______982 Efficiency ratings, official’s guide------942 Cutters, butter, specification______989 Eggs, consumers look at------940 Cylinders : Electric utilities, operating levels------960 part-throttle operation, etc______984 Electrical equipment, industrial refer- stiffened metal, instability______985 ence service_946 Electricity: D electric power requirements, etc------960 industrial electric power, sum- Dairy products, manufactured______933 mary______960 Dairying : national electric rate book------960—961 publications, price list______963 Elevators, Ships Bureau manual-2------987 specialized field, handbook______998 Eline’s, Inc______978 Dalkey, Henry, court case______996 Elliott, Lawrence A., motor carrier deci- Danks, Edmund F.. admr., relief______954 sion______973 Danks, Edna S.. relief of admr______954 Elliott, Lawrence A., Truck Transpor- Davis, Harold S., patent appeal______947 tation ______973 Davis, John F., relief______948 Elm,dieback ______936 Deaton Truck Line, Inc______978 Elwood Provisions______996 Decisions : Emergency Boards, see names of rail- National Labor Relations Board___986 roads. Veterans Administration______1007 Employee suggestion system for small see also Opinions—also special sub- plant or store------946 ject. Employers’ liability and workmen’s com- Decorations of honor, manufacture, etc. 948 pensation, amendments to Defense, investigation of program___951. act______949 952, 957 Employment: Defense Supplies Corporation______978 cut-backs in war contracts------982 Dental Corps, Army, regulations_____ 1008 foreign opportunities------999 Deschutes project______971 impact of war______983 Dichlorodifluoromethane, specification__989 reemployment, opinion of Atty. Dieback of elm______936 Gen______980 Discharge, Army regulations______1009 resulting from exports______983 Disciplina escolar______992 U. S. citizens in Latin America------992 Dish-baskets, specification______990 Enamel, gray, specification______989 Dishwashing machines, specification___990 Engineer Department, Army, report___ 1021 Disks, specification______989 Engineer field manual______1010 Dispensers : Engineer field units, operation------1010 gasoline, maintenance manual, Engines : etc______1014 Diesel, technical manual_1013, 1015 salt-tablet, specification______989 gasoline, technical manual______1014 Distilling apparatus, technical manual- 1014 inlet-valve design, etc., effect______984 District Courts, rules for Canal Zone_ 992 steam, technical manual______.___ 1014 District of Columbia : Enlisted men, Army regulations______1009 Board of Education employees____948 Enlistment, voluntary, permit______993 working in Washington______1009 Erie R. R. : Diving duty, additional pay______1008 accident______972 Dixie Portland Flour Co______976 rates on iron______976 Dourine of horses______935 Estate tax: Draper, W. B„ motor carrier decision_ 974 provisions of internal revenue code- 952 Draper Motor Service______974 regulations------1005 Drop Forging Association______998 European corn borer, history and con- Drugs : trol ______935 food, drug, and cosmetic act, notice- 961 Evans, Luther H., addresses______984 industrial reference service______946 Evans Line. Inc______974 Dryer, photographic print______1018 Excess profits tax, adjusting______949 Dumbarton Oaks, proposals______992 Executive orders, explanatory note____993 Dumortierite in 1944______969 Explosives, industrial, 1944______968 Dust-counting cells, article______967 Export-Import Bank of Washing- Dusts for florists and gardners______937 ton ______949,950,953 DuVal, Ethel M.. court case of exrs___978 Exports, current export bulletin______995 Sept em be r 1945 V

F Page Foreign service pay, Army regulations. 1008 F. H. E. Oil Co______978 Forest fires, annual rpeort______970 F. P. E. Noteholders Corporation_____ 1003 Forest products, industrial reference Falwell, C. W., jr., motor carrier service______946 decision_____ 974 Foster care, changes in volume______981 Falwell Fast Freight, Inc______974 4—H club work______940 Farm labor: Fournace, Abram W., court case______978 tacts______940 Franklin D. Roosevelt (U. S. S.), launch- seasonal workers, in Ariz. and Calif______934 Freight cars, hire settlement rulesZ__~~ 975 Farms and farmers: Freight rates : better farm leases______933 class rate investigation, etc______975 farm real estate market______933 land-grant rates on Govt, traffic____ 957 how to get help in buying farm____ 933 Lifschultz Fast Freight, etc______976 what peace can mean to farmers___ 933 Union Pacific R. R______975 Fasteners, slide, specification______1021 Fresno County, Calif., west coast______971 Fats: Frogs, rains of______964 industrial reference service____ 946 From war to peace, a challenge______1021 war job in your home______939 Frozen food locker plants______964 Federal personnel, see Government of- Frozen foods come to the kitchen______964 ficials and employees. Fruit: Federal register______986 how to prepare for freezing______935 Federal specifications, see Specifica- trees, transplanting______936 tions. Fry pans, specification______1007 Federal standard stock catalog_____ 1006-7 Fuel briquets and packaged fuel___ 967, 969 Feed yeast and industrial alcohol_____ 935 Fullard-Leo, Leslie, court case______978 Feldspar, preprint, minerals yearbook- 967 Fuller’s earth, production in 1944_____ 969 Fertilizers, selecting______936 Funds for victory______1005 Field manuals, see Manuals. Furniture, household, etc., schedule___1005 Figs, dried, standards______941 Films, see Motion pictures. G Filters, lubricating-oil, specification___989 Game: Finance: mammals, regulations______993 O. P. A. reporting program______996 migratory birds, status______964 State finances______943 Gardens: Finance Department, Army regula- victory, more and better______940 tions______1008 why we need more______938 Fir, tip blight______936 Gardner, H. I., & Son______1022 Fire clay in 1944______969 Gas: Fire-extinguishing-liquid, specification- 1006 injection into limestone, etc______967 Fire Prevention Week______994 investigations______965 First National Steamship Co______959 Gasoline: Fischer, William F., court case______1004 general schedule of supplies_____ 1005 Fish and fisheries :- motor, national survey______968 Alaska______964 Gasoline dispensers, maintenance man- annual sumary, U. S., etc______964 ual ------1014 fishery resources of United States- 964 Gaylord Container Corporation______978 handling fresh fish______964 Gelb, Herman, relief______94g hyporhamphus patris______1001 Gem stones in 1944______969 laws governing industry, obtain- General schedule of supplies______1005—6 ing------964 Generating sets, technical manual____ 1015 price ceilings______951 Geology, specilized fields______999 rains of fishes______964 Geophysical abstracts______968 tagging and marking fish______964 Geophysical explorations, Russian lit- Fitwell Garment Co______997 erature ____ 968 Flags, colors, etc., Army regulations__1009 Germany, resources (potential) for war. 957 Flax straw, rates on______975 Giannini, A. P., admr., court case____ 978 Fleming-Kimbell Corporation______978 Giannini, Virgil D.. court case of admr. 97S Floodlights, incandescent, specification. 988 Gien, Frank, relief______,_ 954 Florida, wage rates, sugarcane pro- Gift tax provisions of internal revenue duction ___ 941 code------952 Florida East Coast Ry., rates on po- Glassell-Taylor Co______954 tatoes ______976 Globes, electric-light______990 Florida Planters, Inc______976 Gloves, specifications______989. 1018 Fluid (oil), fog, specification______989 Glue, effect of moisture content of Fog fluid, specification______989 wood ____ 938 Folk music of United States______984 Going down? (parachute jumping) 1020 Food : Gold, preprint from minerals yearbook. 968 alied countries respond to needs___937 Gold mines, see Mines and mining. food, drug, and cosmetic act, Golde, H. S., Packing Co., Inc______997 notice______962 Goto, Shoie M., court case______979 for blood donors______962 Government contracts : industrial reference service______946 joint termination regulation_____ 1010 nutrition, family food______936 renegotiation regulations______1008 Food and Agriculture Organization of war contract terminations, etc___1022 United Nations, member- Government offices, war agencies appro- ship of U. S- 949 priations ___ 949 Food for cattle, see Rations. Government officials and employees : Food locker plants______964 compensation for injuries_____ 949 Foot-and-mouth disease protection______935 Federal personnel manual______942 Ford, Raymond W., relief______954 salary tables______963 Fordor sedan, technical manual______1015 State and local, social security____ 962 Foreign air news digest, index______945 Government supplies, see General sched- Foreign funds control documents_____1005 ule of supplies—Specifica- Foreign relations : tions. papers______1001 Grain, rates on______976 publications, price list. . 963 Grain-car shortage______956 Ind ex VI Page Page Graphite in 1944------969 Illinois Territory Industrial Traffic Gravel in 1944------969 League ------975 Gray, Francis C., trustee, court case— 1004 Imperial Valley, west coast locality---- 971 Green, Rita C„ relief------048948 India : Green Bay & Western R. R., motor car- people from, naturalization------956 rier decision------—---- 973 today ------946 Greene Ville Celebration Commission, Indian Hills quadrangle, Colo. 966 see Treaty of Greene Ville Indicating-systems, tank-level------990. _ Celebration Commission. Indicators, airspeed, specification------1018 Grinder, Delta Milwaukee bench, man- Industrial hygiene, State, etc., person- ual ------]1014 nel______962 Grog, insulating, specification------. 989 Industrial Tool & Die Works, Inc------1022 Guam Island, relief of residents------. 958 Industry : Gunnells, Dezaree, relief------. 948 corporate profits------997 Gunnells, Hugh P., relief------. 948 facts for industry—------943 industrial reference service------946 Guns,, see Machine guns—Small-game 981 guns. Infants, cuidado da crianqa------Inflation : Gypsum : 997 and products, 1944------—------969 do you know the facts?---- — preprint from minerals yearbook---- 968 garment manufacturers are in fight______997 Information letter, AAF convalescent- rehabilitation------1020 Hall, Howard, Co., Inc------974 Tniectors, low-pressure air ' flow:“ ----r----- 968 Hall, Louis F., & Co., Inc—_—-——---- 979 Injuries, shipyard------983 Hampton, H. J., motor carrier decision. 975 Inland Waterways Corporation, report- 946 Hancock, Rufus A., relief— _------— 954 insecticides : Handicrafts, soldier, technical manual-1017 synergistic action------936 Hangers, X-ray film, specification------1006 see also names of insecticides. Harp singing, sacred, folk music------984 Insurance, see special types of insur- Harris Trusty & Savings Bank------1004 ance. Harvey, R. C., Co—■ Inter-American Conference on Problems Harwood Trucking, Inc. i 974 of War and peace.------992 Haselden & Huggins Co. . 948 Jnter-American Highway, agreement. 1002 Hawaii: . „ ,. Inter-American programs, suggestions. 995 sugar, commercially recoverable---- 941 Inter-American questionnaire.—. QQR996 sugarcane, farming practices------939 Interference measurement, radio------—988 Hazelhurst Mercantile Co------983 International American Conference------992 Health: , , International Bank for Reconstruction better, for rural America------933 and Development____ 949, 953 education, more firepower------. 961 International communications,...... study... 957 Hemisphere, this------.1002 International monetary fund, partici- Hemlock, eastern---- _—------.------. 938 pation ------949, 953 Heroes, national, of the Americas------. 992 International peace, Dumbarton Oaks Hessian fly, reduce wheat damage------. 935 proposals------992 Highways: International reference service------946 Federal-state-local urban planning- 986 International-Stacey Corporation------976 interstate, national system------962 Interurban Transportation Co., Inc---- 974 Hilpert, Anna I., court case------979 Iron : Hirsch, Maurice, court case——------977 deposits, Mato Grosso, Brazil------965 Hockenberry, Margaret, relief of guar- ore in 1944------969 dian— pig iron in 1944------969 Hogs: „ , rates on---- 2------976 feed consumption, etc------934 Iron oxide pigments in 1944------969 world hog numbers------. 937 Irrigation : Holmes & Son, Inc------;-----——.1004 development, investigation------957 Holst, Reuben A., motor carrier deci- first aid------940 sion— 974 Hood River Valley, race prejudice------971 J Hoods, anti-flash, specification------989 Horticulture, specialized fields------999 Jackson, Jabez F., relief------948 Horton, Edwin C., patent appeal------947 Jackson, Myrtle, relief of estate------954 Hose, specifications------990 Jackson, Narcissa W., relief------948 Hours of labor, 48-hour workweek------994 Jamais esqueceremos------995 Housing: . same (in Spanish)------995 multifamily rental, insurance------986 .Tandrey, Fred W„ relief------948 reading list------986 Japan, what shall be done after vic- Houston, Mrs., court case------998 tory?------' .1009 Humidity, upper air------947 Japanese: Hunsucker, Ruby H., relief------. 954' myths and facts about Japanese Hunt, Edward A., court case------; 1002 Americans_971 Hunt, Robert A., court case.------—.1002 War Relocation Authority arti- Hunt’s Motor Freight & Food Products cles ______971-972 Transport------10’’g Jaqua Transit Lines, Inc------974 Hydraulic surface control, specification .1018 .Tennette, Alaska D., relief------948 Hydroelectric power, development, in- Jensen, Arthur R., court case------1004 vestigation— 957 Jensen, Renee M., court case------1004 Hydrogen sulfide, poisoning in oil pro- Johnson, Homer H., court case------1002 duction— 968 Journal of Supreme Court------1002 Hvporhamphus patris, new species from Journal of venereal disease informa- Sinaloa___ 1001 tion 962 Judge Advocate General’s Department, I Army regulations------1008 Idaho, transportation map. 963 Judgments: Illinois Central R. R-: caustic poison act, notices------962 Emergency Board------960 food, drug, and cosmetics act, no- possession, etc.’—------994 tices______961—962 Septe mber 1945 VII

Page Page Judson-Sheldon Corporation______977 Lifschultz, Samuel E., I. C. C. decision- 976 Juniper Creek quadrangle, Fla______966 Lifschultz Fast Freight______976 Jury, improvement of system______951 Lighthouse Oysters, Inc______997 Juvenile court, statistics______981 Lignite distribution______970 Lignite mines, see Mines and mining. Lithium minerals in 1944______969 Livestock: Kacprzyk, Patricia M., relief______954 animal husbandry, specialized field. 998 Kaolin in 1944______969 animal industry, publications_____ 963 Karalis, Mary, relief of estate______948 farm animals, publications______963 Keithley, Donald R., relief of guardian- 955 Loans, REA consumers program______939 Keithley Bros. Garage______•______955 Locomotives, inspection, etc., tech. Kellogg, Spencer, & Sons, Inc------976 manual______1015 Kemp, Louis, court case______983 Logs, rates on______97g Kemp & Pitts______983 London Weatherproofs, Inc______979 Kennelly Transfer & Storage Co------973 Longhorn Portland Cement Co___ ._____ 979 King County, Wash., geologic map, etc. 966 Los Angeles Shipbuilding & Drydock Kit, photographic, specifications_____ 1018 Corporation_994 Kitchen cars, supplies, etc., tech, man- Louisiana, electric rate book______961 ual______1015 Louisville & Nashville R. R., rates on Klau-Van-Pietersom-Dunlap Associates, T , bills of lading------975 Inc______955 Lumber: Knitted outerwear, earnings in indus- aircraft, discolorations______936 try______983 domestic distribution______938 Knowles, Frank T., court case______1004 Lynch Transfer & Storage Co______973 Kohtz Family Trust______1004 Kraus, M., & Bros., Inc______979 M Kyanite in 1944______969 Maasdam (steamship), reimburse Ma- L rine Corps personnel____ 958 Labor: McFarland, Earl J., court case______979 chronology of events------983 Machine guns, field manual______' 1010 court decisions of interest______982 Machines, dishwashing, specification___ 990 market areas, directory______999 McNeely, H. G., motor carrier decision- 974 State laws for women,______984 Maddox, Donna S., relief of guardian__ 955 turnover, munitions, etc., indus- Maddox, Saddie I., relief of guardian___ 955 tries ______983 Maddox, William W., relief______955 turnover, selected war plants_____ 982 Magnesite in 1944______969 Labor Department, report______981 Magnesium : Labor Statistics Bureau, fact-finding compounds in 1944______999 activities___ 982 secondary, in 1944______909 Lacquer, specification______1007 Magwood, Lewis E., claim______948 Lactic acid, making from whey.______934 Mail matter, cost ascertainment______992 Ladders, chain, specification______988 Mail routes, schedules_____ ooo_oqq Lake. P. G„ Inc______979 Maize, see Corn. Lakeside Laboratories, Inc______978 Makransky, Dorothy, court case of Lamps, electric, specifications______1006 Land-grant rates, discontinuance______957 Makransky, Edward, court case______1004 Lands: Makransky, Harry, court case______1004 assembly for urban redevelopment- 986 Makransky, Louis, court case______1004 beneath tidal, etc., waters______951 Makransky, Murray J., exr., court case_ 1004 Lapides, Abe, court case______' 997 Makransky, Sadye. court case______1004 La Porte County, Ind., soil survey_____ 936 Malheur National Wildlife Refuge_____ 964 Latin America : Malone Freight Lines, Inc______974 employment of U. S. citizens______992 Malt beverages, conversion table______997 higher education______»______992 Mandrels, dental, specification______990 inter-American questionnaire_____ 996 Manfred quadrangle, N. Dak______966 monetary developments______961 Manganese : Laundry, procedure, technical manual_1016 deposits, Mato Grosso, Brazil____ 905 Laurie. Ida E., relief______948 in 1944______999 Lawrence Operating Corporation______979 ore, utilization______99g Laws: Manhattan Lighterage Corporation____979 private acts______947-948 Manier. Joe. relief of admx______948 public acts______948—949 Manier, Lucile, relief______948 Lead : Manila hemp in western hemisphere___934 industry in 1944______969 Manpower utilization and saving_ 998 999 mine production______968 Manuals : pigments______968, 969 Ships Bur. manual______987. 988 preprint from minerals yearbook__968 Veterans Admin, manual______1007 secondary, in 1944______969 War Dept, field manuals______1010 Leaman. B. F.. & Sons, Inc------974 W»r Dept, field manuals, list_ .__963 Leaman Transportation Co., Inc______974 War Dept, technical manuals____ 1013- Lease-lend activities, see Lend-ftase activities. War Dept, technical manuals, list- 963 Leather, industrial reference service____ 946 see also special subject. Lee Transportation Co______973 Manufactures : Lend-lease activities, how shall accounts employment in industry______983 be settled?_1009 publications, price list______963 Lenses: Maps’ and charts : electric-light, specification_____ 990 Geological Survey______965-967 photographic, specification_ r______1018 Labor Statistics Bureau______9R2 Leontire. Alex D., relief------954 Public Roads Administration_____ 963 Lewis Grain Corporation______976 Marcuccilli, Ralph, motor carrier deci- Lichter, Jacob, court case______980 sion------974 Lichter, Jennie L., court case------980 Majesi, Estella, exr., court case______1003 Life insurance, national service, regu- Marine Band, attend G. A. R. encamp- lations ____1009 ment ------958 VIII Ind ex

Page Page Marine Corps, loss of personal prop- National Conference on Street and erty, reimburse958_ Highway Safety______962 Marion Trucking Co., Inc------974 Naitonal defense, see Defense. Marking, shipment, specification------1018 National electric rate book______960-961 Maryland, finances______943 National Electrical Wholesalers Assoc- 999 Masks, face, specification------990 National Employ the Physically Handi- Massachusetts hill towns in wartime---- 934 capped Week______949 Matting, rubber, specification------.---- 1006 National forest right of way, opinion__980 Meal tickets, Army regulations------1008 National service life insurance, see Life Meat: insurance. article______939 Naval Academy, Annapolis: civilian supply______997 acquisition of St. John’s College___952 community service project------997 unsatisfactory conduct discharge__958 consumers look at______940 Naval Air Station, Norfolk, reimburse production story______940 personnel------958 tenderness instrument measures— 935 Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Norfolk, Media quadrangle, Pa------966 reimburse personnel______958 Medical Department, Army regulations- 1008 Naval Hospital, Seattle, reimburse per- Medical Department, Navy, statistical sonnel_____948 reporting, etc-987 Naval Operating Base, Bermuda, reim- Medicinal products, equivalents, etc---- 946 burse personnel______958 Mendius, William, patent appeal------947 Naval petroleum reserves, see Petroleum. Merchant marine, how to get your Navy, loss of personal property, reim- bearings__ 1000 burse--- 948, 958 Merchants Transfer______974 Navy Department, Secretary, succes- Mercurous chloride, specification------988 . sion______994 Mercury, monthly mercury report------968 Negroes, wartime employment______995 Metals, light, future------953 Netherlands, planning for labor______983 Meteorology, publications, price list------963 Nevada : Meters, electric, specification------1019 finances______:______943 Mevorah, Isidore C., court case------997 frozen food locker plants______964 Michigan basin, geology, and oil, etc., Neville Coke & Chemical Co______979 possibilities _ 965 New Jersey, transportation map______963 Michigan Central R. R., rates on auto- New Mexico : mobiles__ : 975 Irrigation and power projects_____ 957 Micro-organisms, air-borne, sampling____ 962 Sebastian Martin grant lands____949 Middle Haddam quadrangle, Conn------966 New York Navy Yard, manpower______952 Midway-Sunset oil field, map______965 Newton, Ethel, relief______948 Migration problem, peace jitters______999 Ney, Jerome M., speech______996 Military publications, Army regula- Nickel: tions_____ 1009 preprint from minerals yearbook__969 Military records, Army regulations------1009 secondary, in 1944______969 Military service record, tech, manual_ 1017 Nickel-copper-alloy specification______990 Military training, universal______952 Norfolk & Western Ry., accident______972 Milk cow rations______933 Norfolk Navy Yard, reimburse personnel- 948 Miller, Aloysius G., relief______955 Noro, Shinyu, court case______979 Miller, Anthony P., Inc., court case------979 North Jersey Utilization & Sewerage Milwaukee Livestock Handling Co_____ 973 Disposal Plant, Inc______948 Mineral earth pigments in 1944______969 Northern Trust Co______979 Mineral market reports______968-969 Notice to mariners______987 Mineral wool: Nursing, serve those who served______1008 impregnated, specification___1007 industry in 1944______969 Mines and mining: Occupations: gold-mining industry______953 dictionary of occupational titles___999 hazards in coal mines______967 military occupational specialties__987 inspection standards______967 publications, occupational analysis. 999 Mirrors, laryngeal, specification_____ 1007 publications, price list______963 Missouri, frozen food locker plants____ 964 Ocean-cable carriers, statistics______960 Missouri River, bridge______949 Oceanpout parasite______965 Moak, Sam D., relief______948 Oden, J. R., motor carrier decision___974 Mobile field units, finance service_____ 1014 Officers, Army regulations______1009 Moldings, rates on______973 Ohio River Co______977 Mole cricket, poison bait______935 Oil, see Oils—Petroleum. Molybdenum, preprint from minerals Oils: yearbook____ 969 industrial reference service______946 Money, developments in Latin America- 961 specifications______990 Monroe, Fred, motor carrier decision___ 975 Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Moore, Mr. and Mrs. A. J., relief______955 Fund, Board of Trustees Moore, George H., relief______955 of, see Board of Trustees Morale, family contributions______961 of Federal Old-Age and Morton Salt Co______976 Survivors Insurance Motion pictures: Trust Fund. Agriculture Dept______938 Old-age insurance, cost of living for industrial reference service______946 aged persons_962 war information films______998 On-Time Transfer Co______973 Motor carriers, division of revenues____ 972 Opinions : Motor vehicles : Attorney General______980 Army regulations______1009 Supreme Court------1002-3 uniform civil liability act______962 see also special subject. uniform safety responsibilityact- 962 Orders: Motorcycles, technical manual______1015 Army regulations______1009 Motortrucks, technical manual______1014, National Labor Relations Board_ 986 1015, 1016 War Department, general orders. 1010 AT Oscillator, keying, technical manual__1014 Overtime regulations, amend order. 994-995 Naringin, solubility in water______935 Oysters, raw shucked, regulations_____ 951 National banks, trust powers______961 Ozark National Forest game refuge. 949, 953 Sept em be r 1945 IX

p Page Page Pacific Freight Lines______974 Population, publications, price list_____ 963 Pacific Motor Trucking Co______975 Port Townsend Southern R. R. purchase- 973 Packages, see Containers—Packing. Portland cement, see Cement. Packing: Portugal, foreign comerce yearbook___946 fabrics for tentage, etc______1021 Post-war planning, policies, etc. : overseas shipment, specifica- service men and women, bibliog- tions ______988, 1019 raphy------1021 radio tubes______988 what peace can mean to farmers__933 Packings, specifications______990, 1007 see also special subject. Paddles, boat and life-float______990 Postage on books, readjust______952 Paint: Postal service, reclassification of sal- publications______946 aries------958 specifications______990, 1007 Posters: Panama, Inter-American Highway_____ 1002 Adjutant General’s Department__1020 Panama Canal, district court for C. Z__992 Defense Transportation Office_____ 995 Panama Railroad, safety rules______992 Federal Public Housing Authority- 986 Pan-American Day, proceeding in Forest Service______938 House______950 Information and Education Divi- Pans, fry, specification______1007 sion------1020 Paper, rates on______973 Information Office, Agriculture Paper plastic, see Papreg. . v ^Dept------938-939 Paperboard, rates on______973 Labor Standards Division______981 Papreg, strength and properties______938 Naval Personnel Bureau______987 Parachute jumping______1020 Navy Department______987 Parker, Harry A., court case______1002 Ordnance Department______1021 Parker Motor Freight______1002 Price Administration______997 Passenger rates, land-grant rates on Public Relations Bureau______1021 Govt, traffic_957 Ships Bureau______987 Patents: Solid Fuels Administration for cases adjudged______959 War______971 classification bulletin______947 War Finance Division______1007 Pay, allowances, etc.: War Manpower Commission______999 Army pay tables------1013 War Production Board______1000 Army regulations______1008 Potash industry in 1944______968 Pay rolls, preparation, Army regula- Potatoes, rates on______.______976 tions ______1009 Pottery, wages in East Liverpool, Ohio. 983 Payne. Greenfield, relief of estate______948 Poultry : Peabody, Madge A., court case______1004 consumers look at______940 Peabody, Van W., court case______1004 husbandry, specialized field______998 Peaches, fact sheet______...______940 publications, price list______963 Peanut butter, packages and contain- Poultry lice, sodium fluoride for control- 935 ers______946 Powell, Legh R„ receiver, court case__1002 Peat production in 1944______969 Power units, technical manual______1016 Peeler Hardware Co______1004 Preserver, paper negative______1019 Pencils having precious metals____ 949, 956 Price Administration Office : Pennsylvania R. R.: appropriation request______996 accidents______972, 973 financial reporting program______996 court case______1002 Prices : Pensions, disabilities in excess of total- 956 emergency control act, extend______950 Petroleum : I d rather be right______997 naval reserve no. 1______958 in 1st quarter of 1945______983 naval reserves, operation, etc_____ 958 OPA pricing policy______997 oil investigations______965 price control fact sheet______997 Pharmaceuticals, industrial reference price regulations______997 service_____ 946 Primer, metal, specification______991 Phelps Dodge Corporation______976 Princess Anne County. Va., soil survey. 937 Philadelnhia Freight Forwarding Co___974 Printer, contact, specification______1019 Philadelphia National Park Commis- Proclamations, explanatory note______994 sion------952 Projector, specification______1019 Philinnine Islands : Projector equipment, technical manualZ 1016 foreign claims______949 Property : what lies ahead?______1009 personal property abroad, reports. 995 Philippine Scouts, pay and allowances.lOOR possession by Gov’t, termination__994 Phosphate rock industry in 1944______969 Protective-coating, specification______991 Phosnhorus, specifications______989 Prunes, dried, standards______939 Physical demands, analysis, etc______999 Public address sets, technical manual. 1016 Picarelli, James, court case______980 Public property, disposition______1020 Pig iron, see Iron. see also Surplus property. Pilot certificates______945 Publication lists : Pinkerton. Roderick D.. patent appeal- 947 Labor Department______981 Pine, steel, etc., specifications______1007 War Department______1010 Plant nests, intercepted, title page, etc. 936 see also special subject. Plants : Puerto Rico : influence of day length______934 court case______98O sanitary export certification______936 independence______959 Plaster, magnesia, specification______990 reports______971 Plastics, low-resin-content, etc______938 sugar, commercially recoverable_ 941 Plates, coppersmiths’, etc______991 sugarcane, farming practices______939 Plymouth, England, fire, reimburse Navy wood utilization______938 personnel___ 958 Pumps: Plywood, molds and bacteria______937 centrifugal, technical manual____ 1013 Poisons, judgments under caustic poison hydraulic, technical manual_____ 1015 act. notices__962 operation and maintenance______988 Polish constitution day, addresses in Purifier, oxygen, specification______1019 House______950 Pymatuning Lake, compact______949 Polishing compound, specification______989 Pyrites and sulfur______970 Poplar, yellow______938 Pyrophyllite industries in 1944______969 665297—45—No. 608----- 8 X Ind ex

Q Rural rehabilitation : Page Quartermaster Corps ofArmy : Page standard RR borrowers______941 regulations______1008 standard RR family______"Z 944 supply catalog______1020 Rusk quadrangle, Tex______967 Quincy quadrangle, Ill.-Mo______966 Russell County, Va., soil survey______937 R S Radio broadcast transmitter, technical Safety cans, schedule of supplies______: 1005 manual____ 1016 Safety catches on mine cages, testing . 970 Radio communication, radiotelegraph Safety of life: carriers, statistics960_ fabricated structural steel______. 982 Radio sets, technical manual______1017 is this trip necessary?______982 Radio Station WOW, Inc______1002 Panama Railroad______Z__ 992 Radiometer, sensitive______1000 safety first with electricity______939 Railroad accidents, see Accidents Sagebrush to grass______938 Railroad rates, see Freight rates—Pas- Sailors, recognition of services______948 senger rates. St. Amant, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond J., jr., Railroads, operation, technical manual- 1015 relief______955 Rappeport, R. E., & Sons______997 St. John’s College, acquisition______952 Rappl, Anton, patentappeal ______947 St. Paul Terminal Warehouse Co_____ 974 Raspberry crop, rotenone powders Salaries, General Accounting Office save______935 tables______963 Rations, milk cow______933 Sales finance companies______Reamers, specification______Z 991 Salt: 961 Reciprocal trade agreements, extend____ 952 production in 1944______Reconversion : 969 rates on______Z_ 976 facilitate by tax adjustment______949 Salt-tablet dispensers, specification____ 989 from war to peace______1021 San Antonio Portland Cement Co_____ 979 impact on small business______953 San Carlos project, power plant con- perspectives______962 „ , tract------Records, National Archives______985 Sand : 949 Recreation bulletin______961 in 1944______Rectifiers, technical manual______1017 969 magnetometer surveys______970 Reels and containers, specification______989 Sanders, Jack, relief______~ 958 Reflectors, searchlight, specification____ 991 Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E., re- Refractory, water-wall, specification____ 991 lief ____ 948 Refrigerator cars, I. C. C. decision______976 San Francisco Bay area, west coast___ Regulations: 972 San Joaquin County, Calif., west coast. 972 ------1008-9 Budget-Treasury______995 Santa Ana Mountains, Paleocene and ,, , _ Eocene stratigraphy_____ 965 see also special subject. Santa Fe Trail Transportation Co____ Regulatory announcement. Fish and 974 Santa Rosa Island National Monument- 994 , Wildlife Service______964 Sardines, Pacific fishery______965 Release, bomb-rack, specification______1019 Savings bonds, see War bonds. Religious bodies, publications, price list- 963 Schmitt, J. J., & Co., Inc______998 Relocation centers, message from na- School lunches, assist States in "pro- tional director______971 v , gram------Renegotiation, see Government con- Schools: 953 tracts. back-to-school drive. 981 Rent regulation for housing______997 census. State laws, etc Repairs, technical manual______1017 961 shall I go to school?______1009 Reports required by law, discontinuing- 956 Schweitzer. Peter J., Inc Research achievement sheet______934-935 . 975 Schwellenbneh. Lewis B.. address____ . 981 Research Board for National Security- 958 Scientific information release Reseating-outfits. specification_____991 . 994 Retail trade, publications, price list___963 ^®y’ Arm-V regulationsZ.—__ 1008 Retired officers : > eaboard Air Line Ry., court case___1002 Seatrain Lines, Inc . 977 pay. Army regulations______1008 Second National Steamship Co retirement regulations______1009 959 Rhododendron culture______937 Seed disinfection______ZZZZZZZ 937 Rhubarb, frozen, standards______9-9 Selective service manual, notice.—___ ■ 1000 Richmond quadrangle, Mich. ______966 Seminole Indians, court case 980 Rickard, Zella, relief______948 Seniority, women in war plants 984 Rigging, Ships Bureau manual____ ~~~ 988 Service and regulatory announcements Rio Grande, flow______1002 Entomology and Plant River Terminal Ry., Emergency Board. 960 Quarantine Bur. title Rivers, daily stages, 1942-43 947 c . page, etc------936 Roads, see Highways. Service Transportation Co______“ . 974 Robinson, Thomas M., jr., exr., court Sexton, aircraft, specification.— 1019 case______978 Shackles, specifications______"" 1019; Robinson, Weston S., exr., court case__978 Shall I go to school? (GI roundtable). 11009 Robinson & Young______954 Sheep, Columbia, made-to-order breed. 934 Rock Island Motor Transit Co______974 Shipbuilding, safe shipbuilding. etcZZ.Z 988 Rockefeller. Nelson A., address______995 Shipley, Anna M., motor carrier deci- Rods, welding, specification______991 o , sion------974 Roofing: Shipley, Morgan B., motor carrier deci- . sion______granules in 1944______969 Ships, disposition of naval vessels' 974 technical manual______1017 Shipyard injuries______958 Rope, manila, specification______991 Shoes, rates on______~~~__ 983 Roper’s Shed______983 975 Roseburg rifle range, transfer______949 protection, investigation..' 949 Rotenone : Short Way Lines______974 insecticides widely useful.______934 Shotguns, see Small-game guns powders save rasoberrv crop 935 Shows, Earl J., relief 948 Rubber, agreement with Venezuela____ 1002 Shrier, A., & Sons Co_-_Z_"Z 980 Shrier, Harold, court case 980 Sep te mbe r 1945 XI

Page Page Sick report, dally, Army regulations— 1009 Stone Hill quadrangle, Mo______966 Signatures, Army regulations______1009 Street and Highway Safety Conference, Silver, preprint from minerals year see National Conference book______968 on Street and Highway Sinkers, sounding-machine, specifica- Safety. tion______989 Strickland, L. S., relief______948 Siskind, H. Henry, court case______980 Submarines, safety, etc., devices------988 Skaggs, John K., sr., court case of admr. 99S Subsidies, payments------949 Skaggs, John K., jr., court case------998 Sugar, commercially recoverable______94f Slag, blast-furnace, in 1944______969 Sugarcane: Slate industry in 1944______968 fair and reasonable prices______941 Sleeping car accommodations, tech, farming practices______939 manual_ 1017 production, wage rates------941 Slidefilms of Agriculture Dept______940 Sulfur and pyrites------970 Small-game guns, taxation______949, 956 Summer & Co------976 Smallwoo'd. Stanley E.. relief of estate- 955 Surplus property : Smith, Catherine, relief of estate______954 list______‘1022 Smith, Edward, Packing Co------998 quarterly progress report------.1022: Snapdragons, diseases______937 RFC surplus property news------. 960 Soapstone : Swan, Aily, relief------. 948 ground______970 Swan, Sam, relief------. 948 industries in 1944______969 Sweaters, Women’s Naval Reserve------. 991 rates on______'.------976 Switching charges : Social security for State, etc., em- Phelps Dodge Corporation------976 ployees ____ 962 Standard Oil Co. of Louisiana------976 Social statistics, foster care, etc------981 Sockets: T electric-lamp, specification______989 Tables of allowances______1011 table, specification------991 Tables of organization------1011 Socks, winter, specification______991 Tables of organization and equip- Sodium fluoride, poultry lice control------935 ment __ 1011-13 Sodium oxalate, specification______989 Tableware, plastic, specification------991 Sodium sulfates in 1944------969 Taft, Edward A., trustee, court case---- 1004 Soil conservation, needs estimates------942 Talc : Soils, disease control______937 industries in 1944------969 Solar radiation, variation with weather_1001 pyrophyllite------970 Solenoids, specifications------1019 rates on______976 Somers Construction Co______959 Taos quadrangle, N. Mex______966 South Africa, see Union of South Africa. Taub, Martin G., court case------980 Southern Fireproofing Co------980 Taxation, post-war plans------959 Southern Pacific Co______975 Teachers, school officers, etc., in D. C., Soybeans, harvested______934 salaries_____948 Spalding, Hughes, exr., court case______980 Technical manuals, see Manuals. Spalding, Jack J., court case of exrs------980 Tee-Hit-Ton Tribe of Tlingit Indians— 980 Sparrow Transit Lines, Inc------975 Telegraph terminal, technical manual- 1017 Specifications: Telegraph wire, statistics of carriers. 960 Army______1018-20. 1021 Telephones: Federal standard stock catalog- 1006-7 class A and B carriers, statistics— 960 joint Army-Navy______988-989 technical manual______1017 Navy Department______989-991 War Department directory------1017 Spencer. Tibbie, relief of estate..______- 954 Temperature, upper air------947 Spiker, Clarence J., relief______948 Terminal services: Spiral-four carrier system, tech, man- Corn Products Refining Co------976 ual______1014 Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc------976 Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry., acci- Termination of contracts, see Govern- dent______972 ment contracts. Sprays for florists and gardners------937 Territorial papers of United States------949 Spruce, eastern______938 Texas Package Car Co------977 Stabilization, see Economic stabiliza- Textiles, marketing and manufacturing. 934 . tion—Wages. Thermometers, industrial, specification. 991 Stakes, coppersmiths’, etc______991 Third National Steamship Co------959 Staley. A. E., Manufacturing Co------976 Thompson, Paul T., relief------948 Standard Oil Co. of Louisiana------976 Thousand Yard Bay quadrangle, Fla---- 966 State director advices, article------1000 Tide tables. Atlantic Ocean------945 State Guard, regulations------1009 Tidewater Transportation Co------977 States: Tile, floor, rubber, specification______1007 budgets for 1946 and 1947______943 Timm, Tyrus R., statement------996 finances______943 Tin : Statistical quality control, organiza- detinners’ recovery declines------968 tions______1000 secondary, in 1944______969 Statistical reporting and diagnostic Tine, Teresa, relief______955 nomenclature______987 Tires, general schedule of supplies____ 1005 Statutes at large, 78th Cong.2d sess---- 947 Titanium preprint, minerals yearbook— 970 Steel: Toads, rains of------964 fabricated structural— Tobacco: accident control------982 market review, 1944-45------939 organizing for safety______982 marketing------949 safety guide for workers_____ 982 weeds and diseases in beds______937 supervisor’s safety guide____ 982 Tomatoes, training peelers, etc------999 Stevens, Archibald H., motor carrier Tonopah & Goldfield R. R., rates on decision____ 975 soapstone___976 Stevens Bros. Fireproof Warehouse------975 Tools, body an(l fender repair set------1020 Stevens Van Lines, Inc______975 Topographic maps, see Maps and charts. Stiffened metal cylinders, instability— 985 Tower, A. J. Co______986 Stock ranges, sagebrush to grass------938 Tower, Abner J., court case of trustees _1004 XII Ind ex

Page Venereal diseases : Page Tower, Francis E., court case------981 journal of venereal disease infor- Trade agreements, extend act------952 mation — 962 Trailers : vd war letter------962 specification______1019 Venezuela, rubber production------1002 technical manual______1014, 1017 Vermiculite : Trainer, aerial gunnery, specification- 1019 in 1944------969 Transamerican Freight Lines, Inc------973 specification------—------991 Transportation : Veterans : industrial reference service------940 farms in reclamation projects------951 investigation of problems------957 preference act, unmarried widows- 980 Transportation Corps, Army regula- Victory, day of prayer------994 tions ______1008 Virgin Islands: Transportation maps______963 general information------971 Travel allowances of enlisted person- sugar, commercially recoverable---- 941 nel___ 1008 sugarcane, farming practices------939 Treasury certificates: sugarcane prices------J------941 % percent, series F—1946----- 1005 sugarcane production, wages------941 % percent, series G-1946------1005 Visnovec, Helen, relief------955 Treaty of Greene Ville Celebration Com- Visnovec, John, relief------— 955 mission___ 949 Visnovec, Rose, relief------955 Tri-State Transit Co. of Louisiana, Inc_ 974 Vital statistics : Truck crop estimate reports------934 special reports------943 Trucks, see Motortrucks. State summaries------943 Trunkline messenger service, tech. VJ Day, statement to OPA employees— 998 manual______1017 Vouchers: Trust Co. of Georgia------980 money accounts, Army regula- Tuberculosis, article in Spanish------996 tions ______1008 Tubes : travel of military personnel, etc_ 1008 boiler, specification______991 motor vehicle, schedule of sup- W plies ______1005 radio, packing______988 Wade, Elizabeth F., court case------1004 Tule Lake Center: Wages: lexicon______972 farm workers in Ariz. and Calif---- 934 typical block______972 overtime regulations------994—995 Tungsten in 1944______968 stabilization, general orders, etc— 996 Turbosuperchargers, packing for ex- sugarcane, production, etc------941 port______1019 Wallens-Byrne Packing Corp_------998 Turkeys, Beltsville small white------935 War agencies, see Government offices. Turnips, mosaic viruses------933 War bonds : Tyler, Doris M., relief______- 955 bons de la liberte______1005 Tyler. George C., relief------955 payment by banks, etc------1004 Typewriters, schedule of supplies------1005 replacement out of Government Tyson, Charlie, relief------955 fund______1004 rights of surviving coowners, etc. 1005 U War contracts, see Government con- tracts. Uhlmann, Paul, court case______984 War Department, fiscal code------1017 Uhlmann, Richard F., court case------984 War service transfer, Philadelphia Uhlmann & Benjamin______984 story ------999 Uhtimann Grain Co______984 Warrant officers, Army regulations---- 1009 Uniforms, service, Army regulations— 1009 Warrants, Government, barring certain Union agreements, guaranteed employ- claims_____ 956 ment _____ 983 Warren, George S., motor carrier de- Union of South Africa, postwar recon- cision ______9715 struction _ 983 Warren Bros. Moving Co______975 Union Pacific R. R. : Washer, photographic print------1019 freight rates______975 Washington State, electric rate book---- 961 rates on cement______;______975 Washington west quadrangle, D. C.-Md.- United Nations charter, hearings------956 Va ___ 966 United Nations Conference on Interna- Watch, navigation, specification---- 1019-20* tional Organization_____ 1002 Water: United States reports______1003 conservation needs estimates__942 United States Rubber Co______994 levels in observation wells------965 Universities of Colombia______992 supply below Boulder Dam------970 Uri. F„ & Co______99S Wathen & Co______977 Uri. George, court case______998 Weather, publications, price list------963 Utah, finances______943 Weeds, killing______937 Ute Indians, court case______959 Weir, Clifton R., relief of guardian------948 Utilities. technical manual______1017 West (U. S.), coast localities______971 Utter, Don D., motor carrier decision— 974 West Virginia, finances______943 Wheat: V rates on______976 Valley Motor Lines. Inc______975 reduce damage by Hessian fly______935 Valves, pump, specification______991 White lead, specification______1007 Vanadium, preprint, minerals yearbook- 970 Whitney, Willard M., motor carrier Van Hooser, Jennie W., motor carrier decision____ 974 decision____ 974 Whittaker, Clark & Daniels. Inc______976 Vanilla curing______936 Whittington, Mrs. J. B.,’ relief______955 Varnish : Whittington. Mrs. Robert L., relief_____ 955 publications______946 Wholesale trade, publications, price list- 963 specifications______991, 1007 Wickard. Claude R.. nomination______953 VD. see Venereal diseases. * Wiedeman. Oser F., patent appeal____947 Vegetables : Wildlife protection, organizations, etc_ 965 how to prepare for freezing______935 Willett Co. of Indiana. Inc______-___ 1002 truck crop estimate reports______934 Wilson, James A., relief of estate______948 Veillette, Rose, court case______998 Wilson, Lee, & Co______981 Sep te mbe r 1945 XIII

Page Wrenches: Page Wilson, R. E. Lee, jr., trustee, court bolt and nut, specification______1007 ease------981 specification______994 Winter, Madeline, relief______948 Wire, welding, specification______991 X Witherite chemicals______967 Witte Transportation Co______■______974 X-ray technicians, outlook for women. 984 Wolverine (U. S. S.), title______958 Xylene, specification______._____991 Women: medical services outlook______984 Y seniority in war plants______984 Yellow poplar, American woods______938 State labor laws______t______984 Yellowstone River, bridge______949 woman in the postwar______1000 Women’s Sportswear Manufacturers Z Zinc: American wood______938 industry in 1944______959 briquetting of waste______937 mine production______970 Working in Washington______1009 pigments and salts______968 969 preprint from minerals yearbook—' 968 World War, 1939—, raising funds for rolled, production in 1944____ 969 victory------1005 secondary, in 1944______~ 969 o