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Journal of Air Law and Commerce Volume 6 | Issue 4 Article 22 1935 The Reference Column Lorraine Arnold Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.smu.edu/jalc Recommended Citation Lorraine Arnold, The Reference Column, 6 J. Air L. & Com. 629 (1935) https://scholar.smu.edu/jalc/vol6/iss4/22 This Bibliography is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at SMU Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of Air Law and Commerce by an authorized administrator of SMU Scholar. For more information, please visit http://digitalrepository.smu.edu. THE REFERENCE COLUMN Department Editor ......................... LORRAINE ARNOLD SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON AERONAUTICAL LAW* Third Quarter, 1935 I. GENERAL National Public Works, Addendum (Geneva: League of Nations, 1935, avail- able in this country only from the World Peace Foundation, 8 West 40th Street, New York City). CHARLTON, L. E. 0.: War From the Air; Past, Present, ,Future (London: Nelson, 1935). GROVES, P. R. A.: Our Future in the Air (London: Harrap, 1935). LAWSON, R. N.: Plan for the Organization of a European Air Service (Lon- don: Constable, 1935). MAGOUN and HODOINS: Sky High, The Story of Aviation (Boston: Little, Brown and Company). II. AERONAUTICAL INDUSTRY PROBLEMS 1. Air Transport Aerial Trespass Under the Restatement of Torts, W. M. Wherry & C. H. Condon, 6 Air Law Review 113, April, 1935. Air Commerce Act of 1926-Regulations-Air Commerce Bureau, Eugene A. Leiman, 6 Air Law Review 257, July, 1935. Air Express Service in the United States, The, 6 JOURNAL oF AIR LAW 421, July, 1935. Air Express in the United States, W. L. McMillen, 11 Journal of Land & Public Utility Economics 266, August, 1935. Air Mail--Cancellation of Contracts (Pacifl Air Transport v. Farley) 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 468, July, 1935. Air Mail-Cancellation of Contracts (Pennsylvania Airlines, Inc. v. Farley) 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 469, July, 1935. Air Mail Docket No. 1-Proposed Report-Historical Record, 2 I. C. C. Practitioners' Journal 173 (No. 4), January, 1935. Aircraft Operator's Liability for Ground Damage and Passenger Injury, Lawrence Void, Harry West & Justin R. Wolf, 13 Nebraska Law Bulletin 373, May, 1935. Air Transport Obsolescence, H. E. Dougall & X. K. Wilson, 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 411, July, 1935. A Law At Last, 34 Aviation 47, August, 1935. Another Million a Year (Mead-McKellar Air Mail Bill), 34 Aviation 49, September, 1935. Aviation and Admiralty, Arnold W. Knauth, 6 Air Law Review 226, July, 1935. Aviation in Congress, 34 Aviation 60, July; 34 Aviation 50, August; 34 Aviation 54, September, 1935. Aviation Under the Common Law, F. H. Bohlen, 6 Air Law Review 155, April, 1935. Bureau Invites Bids on Transport Plane to Meet Requirements of Smaller Air Lines and Air Line Inspectors, U. S. Dept. of Commerce, Air Commerce Bulletin, VoJ. 7, No. 3, p. 59, September 15, 1935. Carriers-Negligence-Limitation of Liability (Conklin v. Canadian-Colon- ial Airways, Inc.), 6 Air Law Review 192, April, 1935. Executive Order Establishing Air Space Reservations Over Certain Mili- tary and Naval Reservations and Other Areas, Air Commerce Bul- letin, Vol. 7, No. 3, p. 71, September 15, 1935. Has the Airship a Future?, Alexander Klemin, 6 Air Law Review 238, July, 1935. How New Jersey Handles Its Air Traffic, G. R. Wilson, National Aero- nautic Magazine, September, 1935, p. 12-13. Letters to Colonel Hanks (In Reply to "Why State Highway Rights-of- Way Are Important to Aviation"), 20 U. S. Air Services 26, Sep- tember, 1935. .*Compiled and edited by Lorraine Arnold, Secretary-Librarian, AIR LAW INSTITUTE. [629] 630 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW Licking Airline Accidents, E. S. Brown, Popular Aviation, p. 147, Septem- ber, 1935. Limitation of Air Line Passenger Liability, Saul N. Rittenberg, 6 JOURNAL OF Am LAW 365, July, 1935. Mead and Wilcox Bills, Western Flying, p. 6, September, 1935. Negligence-Injury to Guest Passenger-Res Ipsa Loquitur (Herndon v. Gregory), Lorraine Arnold, 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 469, July, 1935. Private Aeronautical Lights to Be Rated by Bureau of Air Commerce, Air Commerce Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 3, p. 71, September 15, 1935. Private Ownership of Navigable Air Space Under the Commerce Clause, Clement L. Bouv6, 21 American Bar Association Journal 416, July, 1935. Proposed Air Mail Legislation, 6 JOURNAL OF Am LAW 438, July, 1935. Report of the Committee on Aeronautics, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 6 Air Law Review 253, July, 1935. Report of the Standing Committee on Aeronautical Law of the American Bar Association for 1935, 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 428, July, 1935. Survey of Legislation Affecting Aviation, Southwestern Aviation, p. 12, September, 1935. Torts-Liability of Employer for Negligence of Independent Contractor, (S. A. Gerrard Co., Inc. V. Frlcker), 6 Air Law Review 194, April, 1935. Transportation-Railroad Retirement Act-Constitutionality (Railroad Re- tirement Board v. Alton R. Co.), 6 Air Law Review 266, July, 1935. Transportation - Interstate Commerce Commission - Excessive Rates - Reparations (Pitzer Transfer Corporation v. Norfolk &, W. Ry. Co.), F. Kinzler, 6 Air Law Review 260, July, 1935. Why State Highway Rights-of-Way Are Important to Aviation, Stedman Shumway Hanks, 20 U. S. Air Services, p. 13, July, 1935. Why State Police Are Important to Aviation, Stedman Shumway Hanks, 20 U. S. Air Services, p. 20, August, 1935. 2. Airports Airports-Authority of Municipality to Erect Poles and High Lines Out- side Corporate Limits (Op. of Atty. Gen. of Minn.), 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 467, July, 1935. Defense Bases (President Signs Wilcox Bill), 34 Aviation 50, September, 1935. Fundamentals of Commercial Airport Management, George W. Orr, 27 Aero Digest 46. October, 1935. How New Jersey Handles Its Air Traffic, G. R. Wilson, National Aero- nautic Magazine, p. 12, September, 1935. Letters to Colonel Hanks (In Reply to "Why State Highway Rights-of- Way Are Important to Aviation"), 20 U. S. Air Services 26, Septem- ber, 1935. Private Aeronautical Lights 'to Be Rated by Bureau of Air Commerce, Air Commerce Bulletin, No. 3, Vol. 7, p. 71, September 15, 1935. Why State Highway Rights-of-Way Are Important to Aviation, Stedman Shumway Hanks, 20 U. S. Air Services, p. 13, July, 1935. 3. Aircraft Actuaries Relent, W. W. Brinkerhoff, Sportsman Pilot, p. 22, July 15, 1935. Aircraft Operator's Liability for Ground Damage and Passenger Injury, Lawrence Vold, Harry West & Justin 1. Wolf, 13 Nebraska Law Bulletin 373, May, 1935. Air Transport Obsolescence, H. E. Dougall & N. K. Wilson, 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 411, July, 1935. Aerial Trespass Under the Restatement of Torts, W. M. Wherry & C. H. Condon, 6 Air Law Review 113, April, 1935. Bailments-Liability of Bailee for Damage to Chattel (Whitehead v. Johnson), 6 Air Law Review 191, April, 1935. Bureau Invites Bids on Transport Plane to Meet Requirements of Smaller Air Lines and Air Line Inspectors, Air Commerce Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 3, p. 59, September 15, 1935. Contracts-Liens (Jones v. Bodkin), 6 Air Law Review 265, July, 1935. Has the Airship a Future?, Alexander Klemin, 6 Air Law Review 238. July, 1935. Licking Airline Accidents, E. S. Brown, Popular Aviation, September, 1935, p. 147. Mechanics' Liens-Bailments-Master and Servant (Jones v. Bodkin), B. W. Heinemai," 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 469, July, 1935. Pilot Licenses to Operate Civil Aircraft-Arrangement Between the United States of America and Great Britain, Executive Agreement Series No. 77. Salvage (Watson v. R. C. A. Victor Co.), 6 JOURNAL OF Am LAW 459, July, 1935. REFERENCE COLUMN 631 4. Airmen Actuaries Relent, W. W. Brinkerhoff, Sportsman Pilot, p. 22, July 15, 1935. Aircraft Operator's Liability for Ground Damage and Passenger Injury, Lawrence Vold, Harry West & Jnstin R. Wolf, 13 Nebraska Law Bulletin 272, May, 1935. Aviation Training, Aeronautics Bulletin No. 19, Revised July 1, 1935, U. S. Dept. of Commerce. Injury to Guest Passenger-Res Ipsa Loquitur (Herndon v. Gregory), Lorraine Arnold, 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 469, July, 1935. Insurance-Double Indemnity Clause-Engaging or Participating in Aero- nautic Operations (Sneddon v. Mass. Protective Assn.), 6 Air Law Review 193, April, 1935. Licensing of Pilots, 6 Air Commerce Bulletin 278, June 15, 1935. Mechanics' Liens-Bailments-Master and Servant (Jones v. Bodkin), B. W. Heineman, 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 469, July, 1935. Pilot Licenses to Operate Civil Aircraft-Arrangement Between the United States of America and Great Britain, Executive Agreement Series No. 77. 5. Instruction: Schools Aviation Training, U. S. Dept." of Commerce, Aeronautics Bulletin No. 19, Revised July 1, 1935. 6. Air Facilities How New Jersey Handles Its Air Tfaffic, G. R. Wilson, National Aero- nautic Magazine, p. 12, September, 1935. Letters to Colonel Hanks (In Reply to "Why State Highway Rights-of- Way Are Important to Aviation"), 20 U. S. Air. Services 26, Sep- tember, 1935. Michigan Program of Aeronautical Regulation and Control, The, F. E. Evans, 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 325, July, 1935. N. A. S. A. 0. Annual Meeting at Detroit: Tentative Program, 6 JOURNAL OF AIR LAW 436. July, 1935. Private Aeronautical Lights to Be Rated by Bureau of Air Commerce, Department of Commerce, Air Corifnerce Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 3, p. 71, September 15, 1935. Why State Highway Rights-of-Way Are Important to Aviation, Stedman Shumway Hanks, 20 U. S. Air Services, p. 13, July, 1935. Why State Police Are Important to Aviation, Stedman Shumway Hanks, 20 U. S. Air Services, p. 20, August, 1935. III. PARTICULAR LEGAL PROBLEMS 1. Administrative Law Air Commerce Act of 1926-Regulations-Air Commerce Bureau, E. A. Leiman, 6 Air Law Review 257, July, 1935. Air Mail Docket No.