Journal of Air Law and Commerce

Volume 16 | Issue 2 Article 11

1949 Bibliography

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BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS - A SELECTED LIST Cassell, Guy R. and R. W. Hoecker. PATTERN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF AIR FREIGHT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND COUNTRIES IN THE CARIB- BEAN AREA. College Park, Md., University of Maryland, 1948. 49 p. (Agricultural Experiment Station Miscellaneous Publication No. 77). Culbertson, Mary Haeseler (pseud. Polly Culbertson). THE BEAR FACTS. Philadelphia, John C. Winston Co., 1948. Various pagings. $1.25. An air power fable for adults. The Big Black Bear, who after awaking from his long nap on the leftist side of his bed, refused to join at play the other forest animals, and tried to make bears of the little squirrel and chip- munk while stealing their food. His rapacity was ended, when, on invading the land of milk and honey across the pond, he was attacked and destroyed by the airpower of the bees, wasps, and hornets. Gray, George W. FRONTIERS OF FLIGHT. THE STORY OF NACA RESEARCH. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1948. 362 p. $6.00. A history not only of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, but also an account of the development of the science of aeronautics and of the evolution of airframes, engines, and propellers. Written for the layman, this volume helps fill a gap in the literature of aviation by providing an his- torical perspective of its technical progress.

Great Britain, Ministry of Civil Aviation. CIVIL AVIATION REPORT, 1946 AND 1947. , H. M. Stationery Off., 1948. 84 p.

Hultgren, Thor. AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION IN PROSPERITY AND DEPRES- SION. New York, National Bureau of ,Economic Research, Inc., 1948. 397 p. International Civil Aviation Organization. SURVEY ON OWNERSHIP OF AIR- LINES AS OF NOVEMBER 30, 1947. Montreal, , 1948. (Doe. 4954- AT/633). Kropf, Gene. AIRLINE TRAFFIC PROCEDURES. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1949. (Announced for April publication.) Thetford, Owen G. ABC OF AIRPORTS AND AIRLINERS. London, Ian Allen, Ltd., 1948. 3s6d. U. S. ACC. AIR COORDINATING COMMITTEE REPORT, 1948. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. 18 p. U. S. CAA. AIRPORT FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1948. 42 p. (Airport Management Series). U. S. CAA. DOMESTIC AIR CARGO, December, 1948. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. 54 p. (Airport Planning Series). * This list was prepared especially for the JOURNAL by members of the Trans- portation Group, Washington Chapter, Special Libraries Association. Annota- tions and listings were furnished by Miss Agnes A. Gatreaux, Librarian, CAA, Miss Hollis Piatt, A.T.A., Mrs. Marion S. Turley and Dr. Fred B. Tuttle, of CAA.

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U. S. CAA. THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE FEDERAL AIRPORT ACT, 1948. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1948. 143 p. U. S. CAB. AIRLINE TRAFFIC SURVEY, . Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. 5 v. U. S. CAB. ANNUAL REPORT, 1948. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. 68 p. $.45. U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. To AUTHORIZE COAST GUARD TO OPERATE OCEAN WEATHER STATIONS AND AIDS TO NAVIGATION. Hearing... on S. 1853 and S. 2122. , 1948. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1948. 54 p. U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. To EXEMPT AIR CARRIERS FROM PAYING CUSTOMS EMPLOYEES OVERTIME. Hearing... on S. 2460. May 17, 1948. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1948. 11 p. U. S. Department of State. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, APRIL 23-JUNE 10, 1948. Report of the U. S. delegation, includ- ing final act and related documents. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1948. 201 p. (Publication No. 3282).

U. S. National Archives. MATERIALS IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1948. 40 p. (Reference Information Circular No. 36).

U. S. Post Office Department. COST ASCERTAINMENT REPORT, WITH APPEN- DIX, 1948. Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. 89 p. U. S. President. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION FOR THE SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA, 1948. Message . . . transmitting a certified copy of the interna- tional convention ... Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off., 1949. 185 p. (81st Cong., 1st Sess., Executive B).

PERIODICAL ARTICLES - A SELECTED LIST Aeronautics: Civil Air Regulations, by W. E. Nagel. Industrial Arts and Vocational Education, March 1949; 38:136. After the Turn of the Year, by W. A. Patterson and W. L. Pierson. Com- mercial and Financial Chronicle, Jan. 20, 1949; 169:324-5. Aid to Transport a Government Responsibility, by Harry S. Truman. Rail- way Age, Jan. 22, 1949; 126:236-8. Air Coordinating Committee, by W. H. Wager. Air University Quarterly Review, Spring 1949, 17-32. Air Law: Conflict of Laws and InternationalCarriage, by K. R. Thompson. Insurance Law Journal, Dec. 1948; 1948:973-7. (Cont. from Aug. issue). Air Transport Facts and Figures, by E. S. Land. Aviation Week, , 1949; 50:35-50. Airline Labor Disputes Continue at Record Pace, by Gerald B. Dobben. American Aviation, Feb. 15, 1949; 12:9. Airline Responsibility in Airport FinancialManagement, by Leigh Fisher. Aviation Maintenance and Operations, Feb. 1949; 11:32. JOURNAL OF AIR LAW AND COMMERCE

The Airline Regulation Crux, by Selig Altschul. Public Utilities Fortnightly, Feb. 3, 1949; 43:147. Airport Use Charges;How Should They Be Figured? Aviation Maintenance and Operations, Jan. 1949; 11:21. Annual Report of Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division, U. S. De- partment of Labor, 1948. ICC Practitioners' Journal, March 1949; 16:537. "A considerable amount of space in this report was devoted to the exist- ing exemptions from the Fair Labor Standards Act of employees in the transportation industries. .. " Battle of the, Airlines, by E. H. Forbes. Flying, Feb. 1949; 44:24-5. CAB Acts to End Losses of Air Lines. Railway Age, , 1949; 126: 499-500. CAA Begins Payoff on Claims for Wartime Airport Damage. American Aviation, , 1949; 12:32. Comparative Negligence: Liability of Railroad Companies, by Richard S. Weinstein. University of Law Review, Spring, 1949; 2:124-30. Cost of Civil Aviation. Economist, Jan. 1, 1949; 156:23-4. Damages-Limited Liability of Carrier for Loss of Passenger's Baggage: (All American Bus Lines, Inc. v. Schuster (Okla.). 189 Pac. (2d) 412, by R. Swan. Oklahoma Law Review, Aug., 1948; 1:198-99. Federal Recordation of Title to Intrastate Aircraft: (In re Veterans Air Express, 76 F. Supp. 684. Columbia Law Review, Dec., 1948; 48: 1248-50. House Group Reports on Transport Inquiry. Railway Age, Jan. 15, 1949; 126:195. ICAO Conference on Air Navigation Services in Iceland, by P. A. Smith. U. S. Department of State Bulletin, Feb. 6, 1949; 20:164-6. Insurance Recovery for Death in Military Aviation Accident Under Policy With Aviation Clause But No War Clause; (Conway v. Life Insurance Co. of Virginia (Ohio) 76 N.E. (2d) 284, by T. H. Jackson, Jr. Wash- ington and Lee Law Review, 1948; 5:249-53. Problems of Air Transport Industry, by W. L. McMillen. Commercial and Financial Chronicle, Feb. 17, 1949; 169:768. Proposals to Create a Federal Department of Transportation,by John Dick- inson. ICC Practitioners' Journal, Dec. 1948-Jan. 1949; 16:205-20, 341-52. Skeds vs. Non-Skeds. Fortune, March 1949; 39:15-16. Sound Financing of Air Transportation, by H. A. Jones. Commercial and Financial Chronicle, Feb. 17, 1949; 169:769. U. S.-Canadian Agreement on Emergency Aircraft. U. S. Department of State Bulletin, Feb. 13, 1949; 20:200-1. Use of Costs in Making Rates, The. ICC Practitioners' Journal, Dec. 1948; 16:244-58.