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United States GOVERNMENTPUBLICATIONS
Monthly CatalogISSUED BY THE
Superintendent of Documents
no . 541
JANUARY I94O
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : I94O
FOR SALE BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS
WASHINGTON, D. C., PRICE 15 CENTS PER COPY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.50 PER YEAR
FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTION, $2.10 PER YEAR
Contents
Page
Abbreviations, Explanation------- iv
Alphabetical List of GovernmentAuthors________________________ v
General Information_______________ 1
Notes of General Interest_____ 3
Monthly Catalog___________________ 5
in
AbbreviationsAmendment, amendments________ amdt., amdts.Appendix_____________________________ app.Article, articles__________________ art.Chapter, chapters______________________ chap.Congress___ _________________________ Cong.Department__________________________ Dept.Document___ _________________________ doc.Facsimile, facsimiles___________________ facsim.Federal Trade Commission____________ F. T. C.Folio...__________ f°House_________________________________ H.House bill___________________________ H. R.House concurrent resolution_______ H. Con. Res.House document_________ ____ ______H. doc.House executive document__________ H. ex. doc.House joint resolution ____________H. J. Res.House report_________________________ H. rp.House resolution (simple)______________H. Res.Illustration, illustrations____________________ il.Inch, inches_____________________________ in.Latitude______ ____ lat.Longitude____________________________ long.Mile, miles______________________________m.National Labor Relations Board_____ N. L. R. B.Nautical mile______________________ naut. m.No date______________________________n. d.No place_____________________________ n. p.Number, numbers__________________ no., nos.Octavo_________________________________ 8°
Page, pages_____________________________ P-Part, parts_________________________ pt., pts.Plate, plates____________________________ pl-Portrait, portraits_______________________porQuarto_________________________________ 4°Report________________________________ rp.Saint__________________________________St.Section, sections_________________________sec.Senate, Senate bill________ S.Senate concurrent resolution________ S. Con. Res.Senate document_____________________ S. doc.Senate executive document___________S.ex. doc.Senate joint resolution_______________ 8. J. Res.Senate report_________________________ S. rp.Senate resolution (simple)______________ 8. Res.Session, sessions________________________ sess.Sixteenmo____________________________ 10°Statutes at large_____________________ Stat. L.Supplement, supplements_________ supp., supps.Table, tables___________________________ tab.Tax Appeals Board__________________ B. T. A.Thirty-twomo____________________ 32cTreasury____________________________ Treas.Twelvemo______________________________ 12°Twenty-fourmo__________________________24°Versus______________________________ t>s., v.Volume, volumes________________________ v.Yard, yards-------------------------------------yd., yds.Year-------------------- --------------------------------yr.
ExplanationWords 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 date, 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, r^giopal, and confidential publications are omitted.
The\l. C-.I caret nujn^pj pppindecb ti> sqnje*>f thtf’entries is for those libraries ordering briftted* card’s• trim fthe* JCiljrjiiyfSf Cojigffss. The number at the ex-treme rigjit, of an. equtry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of tJftC §uj)Srtni{nd*eji*tiof *Bofti3ntprt».«« ***•••••• • •
IV
Alphabetical List of Government AuthorsPage
Accounts and Deposits Commissioner_____________________________ 125Accounts Committee, House_____________________________________ 34Adjutant General’s Department__________________________________ 131Agricultural Adjustment Administration. _________________________ 6Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering Bureau____________________ 8Agricultural Economics Bureau___________ 9Agricultural Engineering Bureau_________________________________ 10Agricultural Marketing Service__________________________________ 11Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Senate_______________________ 40Agriculture Committee, House___________________________________ 34Agriculture Department________________________________________ 5Air Corps_____________________________________________________ 131Alaska________________________________________________________ 63Animal Industry Bureau________________________________________ 12Antitrust Division_____________________________________________ 85Appropriations Committee, House.C______________________________ 35Appropriations Committee, Senate_______________________________ 40Banking and Currency Committee, Senate_________________________ 40Bibliography Division__________________________________________ 88Biological Survey Bureau_______________________________________ 12, 55Bituminous Coal Division_______________________________________ 55Budget Bureau________________________________________________ 112Census Bureau_________________________________________________ 23Central Housing Committee_____________________________________ 22Chemistry and Soils Bureau_____________________________________ 13Children’s Bureau______________________________________________ 85Civil Aeronautics Authority_____________________________________ 22Civil Service Commission_______________________________________ 22Civil Service Committee, Senate_________________________________ 41Civilian Conservation Corps_____________________________________ 23, 49Coast and Geodetic Survey______________________________________ 26Coast Guard________________________________________ 125Commerce Committee, Senate___________________________________ 41Commerce Department_________________________________________ 23Commodity Exchange Administration_____________________________ 13Conference Committees_________________________________________ 33Congress______________________________________________________ 32Consumers’ Counsel Division____________________________________ 8Copyright Office_______________________________________________ 88Court of Claims________________________________________________ 42Court of Customs and Patent Appeals____________________________ 45Dairy Industry Bureau_________________________________________ 14District of Columbia____________________________________________ 45Documents Division____________________________________________ 88Documents Office______________________________________________ 54
VI Gov er nme nt Publ ic ati ons
PageEducation and Labor Committee, Senate__________________________ 41Education Office_______________________________________________ 49, 56Employees’ Compensation Commission.----------------------------------------- 45Employment Security Bureau------------------------------------------------------ 51Engineer Department----------------------------------------------------------------- 131Engineering Bureau___________________________________________ 102Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau-------------------------------------- 14Executive Papers, Joint Committee on Disposition of----------------------- 33Expenditures in Executive Departments Committee, House--------------- 35Experiment Gardens------------------------------------------------------------------- 103Experiment Stations Office----------------------------------------------------------- 15Extension Service______________________________________________ 15Farm Credit Administration_____________________________________ 45Farm Security Administration ------------------------------------------------------ 10Federal Bureau of Investigation---------------------------------------------------- 85Federal Communications Commission-------------------------------------------- 46Federal Crop Insurance Corporation---------------------------------------------- 16Federal Home Loan Bank Board--------------------------------------------------- 46Federal Housing Administration---------------------------------------------------- 47Federal Loan Agency___________________________________________ 46Federal Power Commission---------------------------------------------------------- 48Federal Register Division.---------------------------------------------------------- 89Federal Reserve System Board of Governors----------------------------------- 48Federal Security Agency________________________________________Federal Standard Stock Catalog Division--------------------------------------- 127Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation-------------------------------------- 16Federal Trade Commission---------------------------------------------------------- 52Federal Works Agency---------------------------------------------------------------- 53Finance Committee, Senate---------------------------------------------------------Finance Department___________________________________________ 133Fisheries Bureau_______________________________________________ $6Food and Drug Administration-----------------------------------------------------Foreign Affairs Committee, House------------------------------------------------ 36Foreign Agricultural Relations Office---------------------------------------------Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau--------------------------------------- 27Foreign Relations Committee, Senate--------------------------------------------Forest Service_________________________________________________ 17General Accounting Office----------------------------------------------------------- 54Geological Survey______________________________________________ 56Government Printing Office--------------------------------------------------------- 54Government Reports Office-------------------------------------------------------- -Governor (of Panama Canal)------------------------------------------------------------ 108Grazing Service________________________________________________Hawaii_______________________________________________________ $$Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station-----------------------------------------Home Economics Bureau------------------------------------------------------------- 17House of Representatives-----------------------------------------------------------Housing Authority--------------------------------------------------------------------- ^3, $$Hydrographic Office------------------------------------------------------------------- 102Immigration and Naturalization Committee, House-------------------------- 36Indian Affairs Office-------------------------------------------------------------------Information Division------------------------------------------------------------------ $0
17Information Office-------------------------------------------------------------- ------- 14
Jan ua ry 1940 Vil
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Information Service-------------------------------------------------------------------- H®Interior Department------------------------------------------------------------------------ 65Internal Revenue Bureau---------------------------------------------- 125International Postal Service Division--------------------------------------------- 108Interstate Commerce Commission------------------------------------------------------ 63Interstate Commerce Committee, Senate----------------------------------------Invalid Pensions Committee, House----------------------------------------------- 36Judiciary Committee, House--------------------------------------------------------- 37Judiciary Committee, Senate--------------------------------------------------------Justice Department-------------------------------------------------------------------- 78Labor Department--------------------------------------------------------------------- 85Labor Standards Division------------------------------------------------------------ 86Labor Statistics Bureau--------------------------------------------------------------- 86Laws, Committee on Revision of, House----------------------------------------- 38Library Committee, House----------------------------------------------------------- 38Library of Congress—_________________________________________ 88Library of Department of Agriculture-------------------------------------------- 17Locomotive Inspection Bureau___________________________________ 78Marine Inspection and Navigation Bureau-------------------------------------- 30Maritime Commission__ ________________________________________ 88Marketing and Marketing Agreements Division------------------------------- 17Medical Department____________________________________________ 133Medicine and Surgery Bureau------------------------------------------------------- 162Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House--------------------------- 38Military Affairs Committee, House------------------------------------------------ 38Military Affairs Committee, Senate----------------------------------------------- 42Mines Bureau_________________________________________________ 69Mint Bureau__________________________________________________ 126Mississippi River Commission______________________________________ 131National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics-------------------------------------- 88National Archives______________________________________________ 89National Bureau of Standards_______________________________________ 30National Gallery of Art____________________________________________ 117National Guard Bureau__________________ ‘---------------------------------- 134National Labor Relations Board__________________________________ 90National Mediation Board__ _________________________ 101National Park Service___________________________________________ 61National Railroad Adjustment Board_____________________________ 101National Resources Committee___________________________________ 101National Resources Planning Board_______________________________ 115Naval Affairs Committee, House_________________________________ 39Navigation Bureau_____________________________________________ 102Navy Department______________________________________________ 102Ordnance Department__________________________________________ 134Pan American Sanitary Bureau___________________________________ 106Pan American Union____________________________________________ 107Panama Canal_________________________________________________ 107Patent Office_____________________________________________________ 31Personnel Office________________________________________________ 18Phosphate Resources of United States, Joint Committee to Investigate
Adequacy and Use of____________________________________________ 39Plant Industry Bureau__________________________________________ 18Post Office and Post Roads Committee, House________________________ 39
VIII Gov er nme nt Pub li ca ti on s
PagePost Office Department_________________________________________ 108Post Offices and Post Roads Committee, Senate____________________ 42President of United States_______________________________________ 110Press Intelligence Division_______________________________________ 115Printing Committee, House______________________________________ 39Printing Committee, Senate_____________________________________ 42Prisons Bureau________________________________________________ 85Procurement Division__________________________________________ 126Public Buildings Administration__________________________________ 53Public Debt Service __________________________________________ 128Public Health Service__________________________________________ 50, 128Public Roads Administration____________________________________ 53Public Roads Bureau___________________________________________ 19Puerto Rico___________________________________________________ 63Quartermaster General of Army__________________________________ 134Railway Mail Service___________________________________________ 109Reclamation Bureau____________________________________________ 62Reconstruction Finance Corporation______________________________ 48Research and Statistics Division_________________________________ 128Rules Committee, House________________________________________ 39Rural Electrification Administration______________________________ 19Securities and Exchange Commission_____________________________ 115Senate________________________________________________________ 40Silver Committee, Special_______________________________________ 42Smithsonian Institution_________________________________________ 116Social Security Board___________________________________________ 51Soil Conservation Service_______________________________________ 20State Department______________________________________________ 117Sugar Division.________________________________________________ 20Supplies and Accounts Bureau___________________________________ 106Supply Department____________________________________________ 108Supreme Court________________________________________________ 118Tariff Commission_____________________________________________ 120Tax Appeals Board_____________________________________________ 121Temporary National Economic Committee------------------------------------- 124Tennessee Valley Authority---------------------------- 124Territories and Island Possessions Di vision __--------------------------------- 63Topography Division___________________________________________ 109Treasurer of United States______________________________________ 128Treasury Department__________________________________________ 124Un-American Activities, Special Committee on, House---------------------- 39United States Travel Bureau____________________________________ 62Veterans’ Administration________________________________________ 128Virgin Islands____________________________ 63War Department______________________________________________ 129Ways and Means Committee, House--------------------------------------------- 39Weather Bureau_______________________________________________ 21Women’s Bureau_______________________________________________ 87Work Projects Administration--- -------------------------------------------------- 54Yards and Docks Bureau_______________________________________ 106
General InformationThe Superintendent of Documents, 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 (the 25 percent discount to dealers does not apply to the Congressional record (daily issues and subscription), Supreme Court reports (bound volumes and subscription), Catalog of copyright entries, Climatological data (subscription, and all weather maps, including Weekly corn and wheat region bulletin, and Weekly weather and crop bulletin), Federal register (subscription), 1938 U. S. wall map, old Naval docu-ments, and Writings of George Washington, which may, however, be sold by dealers at a price in advance of that charged by this Office).
Publications cannot be supplied free to individuals nor forwarded in advance of payment.
The sales stock which amounts to more than 8 million, 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.
PKICE 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 concerning which information is desired. It will also be noted that current publications which are for sale are listed in this catalog.
WEEKLY LIST
In addition to the price lists, the Documents Office issues a Weekly list of selected United States Government publications for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Each list is arranged alphabetically by subjects, with annota-tions and prices, and may be obtained free upon application to the Superin-tendent of Documents.
HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONSPublications entered in this catalog that are for sale by the Superin-
tendent of Documents are indicated by a star (*) preceding the price. A dagger (t) indicates that application should be made to the department, bureau, or division issuing the document. A double dagger ($) indicates that the document is printed for official use and is not obtainable. When-ever additional information concerning the method of procuring a document seems necessary, it will be found under the name of the bureau by which it was published.
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Do not use the L. C. card number in ordering a publication.1
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HOW TO REMIT
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TO LIBRARIANS
The number given at the extreme right of each entry (except for congres-sional documents and reports) is the classification number by which the pub- ication is arranged in the Library and in the sales stock of the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. It can be used as a classification number by such libraries as are using, for the departmental publications, the arrange-ment of public documents advocated in the Check list of United States public documents, 1789-1909. In using this number as a classification number in a library, it should be noted that the shilling mark (/) is used to separate what would ordinarily be a superior or inferior number (the numbers immediately following the line) from the main classification number, it not being prac-ticable to print these numbers as superiors or inferiors in the Monthly catalog.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CARDS
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INDEX
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.
Notes of General InterestINFORMATION SERVICE
The Information Service, formerly under the National Emergency Council, is entered for the first time in this Monthly catalog as a subordinate division to the Government Reports Office. This change was effected by Public Resolution 20, 76th Congress, Reorganization Plan no. 2, which provided that all functions of the National Emergency Council other than those relating to Radio Service and Film Service were to be transferred to the Executive Office of the President.
The Information Service functions as a central clearing house for information on all phases of governmental activity, and furnishes to the public on request factual information on the structure and operations of the Federal departments and agencies.
NEW PERIODICAL
The Federal Loan Agency News, is the joint publication of the following agencies: Federal Housing Administration, Federal Home Loan Bank System, Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corpora-tion, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, RFC Mortgage Company, Federal National Mortgage Association, Disaster Loan Corporation, Electric Home and Farm Authority, and Export-Import Bank of Washington.
This publication will attempt to explain and clarify the functions of the organi-zations falling under the Federal Loan Agency and provide readable information of interest to the public.
FEDERAL REGISTER
The bound volumes of the Federal Register, as such, subsequent to June 3, 193S, have been discontinued. Regulatory material appearing in the daily issues of the Federal Register after June 1, 1938, will appear in the various supplements to the Code of Federal Regulations. The material which appeared during the period June 1, 1938, through December 31, 1938, will appear in the first supple-ment to the Code and that material appearing in 1939 will be contained in the second supplement to the Code.
CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS
Under provisions of act of June 19, 1937 (Public no. 158, 75th Congress) a code of all executive and administrative “documents”, rules and ordeis of gen-eral applicability and legal effect”, of “each agency” of the Federal Government, is required to be prepared and submitted to the President (sec. 11a) and, there-after, at his direction, to be published and to be “prima-facie evidence of the text of such documents and of the fact that they are in full force and effect” (sec. 11c) ; in carrying out this purpose, the Congress has provided that each agency of the Government” within the executive and administrative branches is required to prepare and file with the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register, not later than July 1, 1938, a “complete codification” of all such documents which “are in force and effect and relied upon by the agency as authority for, or invoked or used by it in the discharge of, any of its functions or activities” (sec. Ila).
Volume 1 of the Code has not yet been printed; volume 2 was entered in the Monthly catalog for December 1939, page 1723; and volume 3 is entered in this January 1940 Monthly catalog, for which see National Archives, Federal Register Division. Supplements have not yet been issued.
Monthly CatalogNO. 541 • JANUARY 1940
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENTNote .—Those publications of the Department of Agriculture fYhi$J?h“r^rrts®1eentwi^uS
sunolied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. The Department issues a monthly5^ list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, enabling them select such reports and bulletins as interest them.Annies. Phytophthora trunk canker or collar rot of apple trees [with list of
literature cited] ; by R. C. Baines. 1939. [2]+159-184+[1] p. il. 1 pl. [from Journal of agricultural research, v. 59, no. 3, Aug. 1, 1939.] ^per, 5 c.
A i.2o/ a z Ap a^/oo
Cabbage. Mosaic disease of cabbage [with list of literature cited]; by R. II. Larson and J. C. Walker. 1939. [2]+367-4192+[1] p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 59, no. 5, Sept. 1, 1939.] * Paper, 5c^ 23/a • c 111/24
Cherries Variation and correlation in bud mutants of Montmorency cherry; by J. W. Crist. 1939. [2]+393-395+[1] p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 59, no. 5, Sept. 1, 1939.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a: C 4_4/7
Cotton Cotton literature, selected references, v. 10, no. 1, Jan. 1940; compiled by Emily L. Day. [1940.] [2]+ 1-54 p. 4“ [Monthly. Processed Prepared in Library of Agriculture Department with cooperation of Agricultural Eco-nomics Bureau, Agricultural Marketing Service, Plant Industry Bureau, and Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.]! A 1.50:10/1
___ Same index, v. 8, 1938; compiled by Emily L. Day. [1939.] p. 697-903, 4° [Processed Prepared in Library of Agriculture Department with cooperation of Agricultural Economics Bureau, Plant Industry Bureau, and Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau.] t A 150: 8/nid-
Crops and markets, Nov. 1939; v. 16, no. 11. [1939.] p. 233-256 il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr., foreign subscription, $l.o0.L. C. card Agr 24-113 A152 :16/n
Farm business and related statistics; compiled under direction of [Yearbook] Statistical Committee. 1939. [1]+1-8+474-535 p. (Separate fi’om A8I1CIB' tural statistics, 1939, no. 38.) * Paper, 10c. A 1.47/a: 38
Journal of agricultural research, v. 59, no. 9; Nov. 1, 1939. [1939.] cover title, p 635-709, il. [Semimonthly. Articles appearing in the Journal are printed separately and are listed in the Monthly catalog as issued.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $3.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.75. .L. C. card Agr 13-1837 A • '* '
Note —This publication is issued by authority of the Secretary of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. It is distributed free only to libraries of agricultural colleges and experiment stations, to Hr"e universities, technical schools, and to such institutions as make suitable exchanges with the Agriculture Department. Others desiring the Journal may obtain it from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.
Pimiento Growth and distribution of roots of perfection pimiento in Georgia; by II L. Cochran. 1939. [2]+185-197+[1] p. il. [From Journal of agricul-tural research, v. 59, no. 3, Aug. 1,1939.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.23/a : I 649
How to order publications—See General Information5
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Pink bollworms. Control and eradication of pink bollworm, United States and Mexico, letter submitting report in response to act, Public 351, passed at 1st session of 76th Congress, instructing Secretary of Agriculture, with assistance of Secretary of State, to carry on discussions with Republic of Mexico with respect to control or eradication of pink bollworm. Jan. 15, 1940. 17 p. (H. doc. 564, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26181
Potatoes. Yellow dwarf of potato in Wisconsin [with list of literature cited] • by J. C. Walker and R. H. Larson. 1939. [2] +259-280 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 59, no. 4, Aug. 15, 1939.] * Paper, 5c.
’ A 1.23/a : P 847/126Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publica-
tions. See entry, below, under center head Information Office.Report of Secretary of Agriculture, 1939. 1939. iv+169 p. * Paner 20c
L. C. card Agr 31-1035 ’ “ a 1.1: 939
AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATIONAgricultural conservation. 1940 agricultural conservation program • Kentucky
Dec. 1939 [published 1940]. 16 p. (East Central Division; ECR-401-Ky.) 't A 55.42/9 : K 41/940
— Same: Maryland and Delaware. Dec. 1939 [published 1940] Central Division; ECR-401-Md.-Del.) t 15 p. (East
— Same: North Carolina. Dec. 1939, [published 1940]. Division; ECR-401-N. C.) t— Same: Tennessee. Dec. 1939 [published 1940]. 16 p. sion ; ECR-401-Tenn.) t— Same: Virginia. Dec. sion; ECR+01-Va.) t
A 55.42/9 : M 36/94016 p. (East Central A 55.42/9: N 81c/940(East Central Divi- A 55.42/9 : T 25/940(East Central Divi- A 55.42/9: V 81/940
1939 [published 1940]. 16 p.
----- Same: West Virginia. Dec. 1939 [published 1940], 14 p. (East Central Division; ECR-401-W. Va.) t A 55.42/9 : W 52v/2/940
----- Here’s the 1940 agricultural conservation program for Connecticut Dec 51939 [published 1940]. 12 p. (Northeast Division ; NER-410-Conn.) ’ t ' ’
A 55.44/14 : C 76/940 ----- Here’s the 1940 agricultural conservation program for Maine. Dec. 5 1939
[published 1940]. 12 p. (Northeast Division; NER-410-Maine.) t ’ A 55.44/14 : AI 28/940
—— Here’s the 1940 agricultural conservation program for Massachusetts PTec‘ C’’ 1939 [published 1940]. 14 p. (Northeast Division; NER-41CL Mass.) T A 55.44/14: M 38/940
— Here’s the 1940 agricultural conservation program for New Hampshire /*’ x193 [published 1940]. 12 p. (Northeast Division; NER-41(L
N- ' A 55.44/14: N 42h/940----- Here’s the 1940 agricultural conservation program for New Jersev Ppp 5
1939 [published 1940], 12 p. (Northeast Division; NER-41O-NL JJ f ’A 55.44/14: N 42j/940
—— Here’s the 1940 agricultural conservation program for New York Ppp 21, 1939 [published 1940], 15 p. (Northeast Division; NER^410-N. Y.) t
A 55.44/14: N 42y/940“TT ?e^Lthe 1940 agricultural conservation program for Pennsylvania
Dec. 5, 1939 [published] 1940. 16 p. (Northeast Division; NER-410-Pa.) fA 55.44/14: P 38/940
5940 agricultural conservation program for Rhode Island Dec. 5, 1939 [published 1940]. 11 p. (Northeast Division; NER-410-R. I.) f
A 55.44/14 :R 34/940~^nH<irie s agr?eI"!tural conservation program for Vermont. Dec. 5
1939. lip. (Northeast Division; NER-410-Vt.) t A 55.44/14: V 59/940
How to order publications—See General Information
Jan ua ry 1940 7
Briefly sneakina no. 12, Dec. 28, 1939; [compiled by Division of Information, from official and unofficial sources for information of committeemen an others cooperating in administration of A. A. A. programs]. [1940.] [4]p. il. 4° t A 55 58 • 1°L. C. card Agr 37-662 A
Com. Instructions for State and county committees for determining ellslblllty and completing documents for loans on 1939 corn. Nov. 20, 71940]. 28 p. (39-Corn loan 2.) t Aab.2.C»l/
Expenditures. Statement of expenditures, July 1-Noy. 30 1939. [1939.]| cow title 31 p. 4° (Division of Fiscal Management, Control Accounts and Re-ports Section.) [Processed. Pages printed as leaves.] t A ou.62.939/a
Feedina farm folks through the farm’s own program (questions and answers). Dec 1939. 8 p. il. (Southern Division; SRAC-no. 7.) [For use in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Texas.] T
sion; SRB-401-Ala.) t A 5o.45/12 . Al 16/J40___ Arkansas handbook (A area), 1910 agricultural conservation program. ^ogmmXtlve Jau°1-Nov. 30, 1940. Jan. 1940. H+22 p.
sion; SRB-401-Ark., A area.) t A 55.45/12 . Ar 4 k/940___ Arkansas handbook (B area), 1940 agricultural conservation program,
program effective Jan. 1-Nov. 30, 1940. Jan. 1940. ii+22 p <Southern Di-vision; SRB-401-Ark., B area.) t A 55.4o/12. Ar 4 k 2/94U— Georgia handbook, 1940 agricultural conservation program, program effective Jan. 1-Nov. 30, 1940. Jan. 1940. 24 p. (Southern401-Ga.) t— Louisiana effective Jan. SRB-401-La.)
handbook, 1940 1-Nov. 30, 1940.
t
agricultural Jan. 1940.
— Mississippi handbook, 1940 effective Jan. 1-Nov. 30, 1940. SRB-401-Miss.) t
agricultural Jan. 1940.
conservation program, program ii4-22 p. (Southern Division;
A 55.45/12: L 93/940 conservation program, program iv+20 p. (Southern Division;
A 55.45/12 : M 69 i/940— Montana handbook, 1940 agricultural conservation program. Dec. 1939 [published 1940]. 14 p. (Western Division; 40-Mont.-L)g
■----- Oklahoma handbook, 1940effective Jan. 1-Nov. 30, 1940.SRB-401-Okla.) t
agricultural conservation program, program Jan 1940. iv+26 p. il. (Southern Division;
A 55.45/12 : Ok 4/940___ Texas handbook, 1940 agricultural conservation
iv-f-28 p. il. (Southern Division; SRB-401-Tex.) tprogram. Jan. 1940.
A 55.45/12 : T 31/940program. Dec. 1939,— Utah handbook, 1940 agricultural conservation _
[published 19401. 14 p. (Western Division; J/u:ut 1/2/940
— Washington [State] handbook, 1940 agricultural conservation program. Dec. 1939 [published 1940]. 16 p. (Western Division;^^^^27/2/940
Overpayments. Procedure governing handling of cases involving overpayments under any program administered through Agricultural Adjustment Admin- Sration. Jan 5, 1940. 7 p. 4° (ACP-115.) [Processed.] t A55.2:Ov2
Producer-consumer leaflets. Plenty [avoiding abundance]. [1940.] [4] p. il. narrow 8°suggestions.] t
Note .—The producer-consumer leaflets deal with problems of farmers and city people are related.
scarcity of famine and over- (PC 6.) [Includes reference
A 55.65:6the various ways in which the
How to order publications—See General Information
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Producer-consumer leaflets—Continued.- lo buy abundantly [producers of abundance deserve to be consumers of
abundance] [1940.] [4] p. il. narrow 8° (PC 5.) [Includes reference suggestions.] f A 55.65:5
2 families, 1 farm [stable tenure means better producers and better t+1940J t4] P- iL narrow 8° <I>G 4-) [Includes reference
suggestions.] | A 55.65: 4Ra^ conservation- Texas and Oklahoma handbook for range conservation:
Dit?«innn.S«nnnTriV^ T Program- Nov. 7, 1939. [2]+13 p. il. (SouthernDivision; SUB-451.) f A 55v 45/3.
*°fnXrT’^ SOil thr°Ugh farm Pr°Srara (Questions andanswers). Dec. 1939. [l]+9 p. il. (Southern Division ; SRAC-no. 6.) [For
*n rZ Arkansa®» Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Okla-homa, South Carolina, and Texas.] f A 55 45/8'6
co ns um ers ’ co un sel di vi si on
C/eanw^ On the spot: Know your fabrics, chemicals, and techniques if you want to cut cleaning costs by home doctoring of spots. [1939.] 13 leaves 4° tnocessed.] f A55.63:Sp6
Consumps’market service, v. 4, no. 3 and 4; Jan. 1 and 15, 1940. [1940.] Each - p. 4 [Semimonthly. Processed.] f A 55.52:4/3 4
Planning, Economic. Making plans grow like plants [land-use planning finds and States]0 Tmo^Tk fiadmini.®trator, committees organizing in counties rKpnHntlu ] 6+t,1] P- iL 4 ([Consumers’ guide separate 29.])[Kepiinted from Consumers guide.] f A 55.12/a 2 • 29
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY AND ENGINEERING BUREAU
A9t!^\tUra\ pr°ducts- Research on industrial and other new uses for agricul-PHUnrPir°dUCJS J10? Projects for new> increased, and improved uses of agri- Agrlcu tuS n93oTSrn^Ctea a°.r r,p“tlr completed »y Department of Agriculture]. [1939.] [l]+23 p. 4° [Processed.] f A70.2:Ag8
Dust explosions. Dust explosion prevention in woodworking industries- hv !»/• H 01+6 p. 4- (ACB-22) [Proces^. Lmn&en's
Club Meeting, Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 11, 1940.] t A 70 4 22[ProceS^ “[t™e9or fate/ dus^ex^o
’ ' A 70.4:8a-nd fir* Prtvention in school buildings, address by David J. Price nrin-
a euSln^e^iU cbarge Chemical Engineering Research Division Bureau of Agncultural Chemistry and Engineering. [1940.] [l]+9 p 4° ’ (ACE 13) 10rS!d‘t fe Department Instructors’ Conference, Memphis, Tetn J^n
’ A 70.4:13^rDe^Wf’1 faS housrhold ; tbr A‘ H- Senner and Helen S. Holbrook]
[Dec. 1939.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 191 ) rPrpnurM ’tion with Home Economics Bureau.] * Paper 5c P n coopera-D. C. card Agr 40-17 ’ ' A 1.35:191
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Jan ua ry 1940 9
Report of chiet of Bureau of Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering, 1939. 11939.] 98 p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 49-29 A 70.1: 939
Note .—This 1st report covers in part, for the fiscal year 1939, the work of the. Chem-istry and Soils Bureau and Agricultural Engineering Bureau, which merged during the fiscal year, and except for certain duties which were delegated to the Plant Industry Bureau and Soil Conservation Service, their work is now carried on by the Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering Bureau.
Soap. Home made soaps. [1939.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 70.2: So 1Sorgo sirup. Farm production of sorgo sirup; [by C. F. Walton, jr., E. K.
Ventre, and S. Byall]. [Mar. 1938, reprint 1939.] ii-|-40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1791.) [Formerly issued by Chemistry and Soils Bureau. Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1389, Sorgo sirup manufacture.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 38-153 A 1.9:1791/1-2
Southern Regional Research Laboratory. Summary statement of development, Southern Regional Research Laboratory, [New Orleans, La.]. [1940.] [l]+3 leaves, 4° (ACE-9.) [Processed.] t A 70.4:9
Starch. Manufacture of sweet potato starch in United States [with list of literature cited; by] H. S. Paine, F. H. Thurber, R. T. Balch, W. R. Richee. [1939.] 29 p. 4° (ACE-14.) [Processed. Reprinted from Industrial and engineering chemistry, v. 30, Dec. 1938.] | A 70.4:14
Turpentine. Composition of non-pinene portion of American gum turpentine [with bibliography; by] T. C. Chadwick and S. Palkin. [1939.] 19 p.4~[2] leaves, 2 pl. 4° [Processed.] t A 70.2 :T 86
Wheat. Report of research work in wheat storage; by C. F. Kelly. [1939.] 13 leaves, 4° (ACE-18.) [Processed. Paper presented in Chicago, Ill., before American Society of Agricultural Engineers, technical meeting on Dec. 5, 1939.] f A 70.4:18
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAUAddresses. Agricultural planning; by Bushrod W. Allin, head, Division of State
and Local Planning, address, 13th annual meeting Texas Agricultural Workers’ Association, Dallas, Tex., Jan. 12, 1940. [1940.] 15 p. 4° [Processed.] f
A 30.51: Ag 8/13----- Factors of economic importance in southern agriculture; by B. H. Thibo-
deaux, senior agricultural economist, address, county agents’ short course in agricultural economics, Camp Grant-Walker, Pollock, La., Sept. 18, 1939. [1939.] 17 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.51: So 8/3
Agricultural economics literature. Agricultural economics literature, v. 13, no. 10, Dec. 1939; [prepared by staff of Library of Bureau of Agricultural Eco-nomics]. [1939.] [2]-f-1087-1198 p. 4° [Monthly except July and August. Processed.] fL. C. card Agr 27-178 A 36.20:13/10
----- Same, v. 14, no. 1, Jan. 1940; [prepared by staff of Library of Bureau of Agricultural Economics]. [1939.] [2]-f-1-106 p. 4° [Monthly except July and August. Processed. ] | A 36.20:14/1
Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, Jan. 1940; v. 24, no. 1. [1940.] 24 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 70c.L. C. card Agr 26-1797 A 36.15: 24/1
Corn: World War [1914-18] and 1939 European war. Oct. 30, 1939. 11 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 36.119: C81
Cotton. Cotton situation, CS-38; Dec. 28, 1939. [1939.] 14 p. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] f A 36.40/2: 38
----- Same, CS-39; Jan. 29,1940. [1940.] lip. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tA 36.40/2:39
----- Sea island cotton, selected references; compiled by Emily L. Day. Nov. 1939. 13 p. 4° (Economic library list 8.) [Processed.] t A 36.113:8
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Culture and agriculture, cultural anthropology in relation to current agricultural problems; [prepared by Paul H. Johnstone]. [1939.] [6]+14+vu p.[Processed. Dialogue and recommendations pursuant to a conference on cul-tural anthropology held in Department of Agriculture.] t A : c 89
Dairy situation, DS-101; Jan. 18,1940. [1940.] 13 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Proc-essed.] | A 36.65:101
Demand and price situation, Jan. 17, 1940. [1940.] 20 p. il. 4° [Monthly. ,Proc-essed.] t A 36.28: 940/1
Farm products. Receipts from sale of principal farm products and Government payments, by States, Nov. 1939, with comparisons. Jan. 9,1940. 4+-[4] p.il. .4 [Monthly. Processed.] t A 36.81:939/11
Farms. Ratio of assessed value to consideration in voluntary transfers of farm real estate. Washington, D. C., Nov. 1939. cover title, 190 p. 4° [Processed.Text on p. 2 of cover.] t A : K 22/0
Fats and oils situation, FOS-35; Jan. 1G, 1940. [1940.] 20 p. il. 4“ [Monthly.Processed.] t A 36.97 : 35
Feed situation, FdS-6; Jan. 26, 1940. [1940.] 16 p. il. 4° [Monthly Proc-essed.] t A 36.117: 6
Fruit situation, TFS-37; Jan. 22, 1940. [1940.] 14 p. 4° [Monthly Proc-essed.] t A 36.99: 37
Functions. BAE handbook, description of functions, organization, and oper-ation of Bureau of Agricultural Economics, issued for use of the staff. Dec. 1939. cover title, [2]+39 p. il. 4° [Processed.] $ A36.-5:Ag8
Income parity for agriculture: pt. 5, Population, farms, and. farmers, see. 1, Farm population, nonfarm population, and number of farms in United States, 1919-39; [prepared by Ernest W. Grove]. Washington, D. C., Dec. 1939. cover title, ii+39 p. il. 4° [Processed. Preliminary. Prepared in cooperation with Agricultural Adjustment Administration and Home Economics Bureau. Text on p. 2 of cover.] t A 36.2: In 2/2/pt.5, sec.l/prelim.
Livestock situation, LS-7; Jan. 19, 1940. [1940.] 18 p. il. 4° [Monthly Proc-essed. 1940 outlook issue.] t A3b.llb.f
Poultry and egg situation, PES-37; Jan. 3, 1940. [1940.J 9 p. il. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] t A 36.96: 37
Publications. Agricultural economic reports and publications; [compiled by Marietta Thomas]. Dec. 1939. cover title, [2]+29 p. il. 4° [Processed.] !
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__ Printed publications issued by Bureau of Agricultural Economics [list July^1922-June 1939]. Washington, D. C., Aug. 1939. [2H-28?p. ^^JBroc^
Trade. Consumers’ concern in State barriers to trade. Washington, D C., Nov1939. [l]+9 p. 4° [Processed.] t A3b.2.±bl
Veyeia&Ze situation, TVS-36; Dec. 29, 1939. [1939.] 21 p. 4° [Monthly Proeessed.] t A 36.100 : 36
Wheat situation, WS-39; Jan. 26, 1940. [1940.] 35 p. il. 4“ [Monthly Proc-essed.] t A 36.86.39
Wool situation, Woo+37; Jan. 10, 1940. [1940.] 10 p. 4“ [Monthly Proc-essed.] t A 36.89: 37
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING BUREAUNot e .—See also note under center head Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering Bureau
Ice. Harvesting and storing ice on farm; [by John T. Bowen]. [Jan. 1920, revised Aug 1933, reprint with slight changes 1939.] n+25 p. 11. (Agricul-ture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1078.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 623, Ice houses and use of ice on dairy farm.] ♦ Paper, 5c. 1A_O/O pL. C. card Agr 33-657 19 • l<"8/3-6
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Jan ua ry 1940 11AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
Addresses. Quarter century of Federal assistance in fruit and vegetable mar-keting, by C. W. Kitchen, chief, Agricultural Marketing Service, address, an-nual meeting of United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Assn., Houston, Tex., Jan. 16-19, 1940. [1940.] 16 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 66.23 :F 94
----- Report on present status of crop estimates, market news and grade stand-ards, address delivered before Fruit and Vegetable Conference, American Farm Bureau Federation, Chicago, Dec. 4, 1939, by W. G. Meal, in charge, Fruit and Vegetable Division, Agricultural Marketing Service. [1939.] 7 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] t A 66.23 :C 88
Cold storage report as of Jan. 1, 1940. [1940.] 10 p. large 8° [Monthly.Processed.] t A 66.7 : 940/1
Corn. Report on sampling of corn fields; [by] Walter A. Hendricks. [1939.] 34-[1] p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 66.2 :C 81
Cotton. Free classification of cotton and cotton market news, handbook for group representatives and others in communities organized to promote im-provement of cotton. Washington, D. C., Aug. 1939. cover title, 31 p. il. 4° [Processed.] t A 66.6 :C 82
----- Weekly cotton market review, Jan. 2-27, 1940. [1940.] Each 2 leaves, 4°[ Processed. ] t A 66.8: 940/1-5
Crops. General crop report as of Jan. 1, 1940. [1940.] l-2a-|-3-10a-|-ll-12 p. large 8° (Crop Reporting Board.) [Monthly except February and March. Processed.] t A 66.11: 940/1
Fruit. Car-lot shipments of fruits and vegetables, by commodities, States and months (including boat shipments reduced to car-lot equivalents), calendar year 1938. Washington, D. C., Dec. 1939. [4]-{-28 p. 4° [Processed.] t
A 66.24 : 938----- Suggested outline for specifications for purchasing canned fruits and vege-
tables; prepared by Paul M. Williams, July 1939. [1]4-14 p. 4° [Processed. Issued May 1938 by Consumers’ Project. Labor Department, reissued Jan. 1939 by Consumers’ Counsel Division, Agricultural Adjustment Administration. Includes List of U. S. standards for grades of canned fruits and vegetables.] t
A 66.16: F 943Grain. Handbook of official grain standards of United States, standards for
wheat, effective Oct. 1, 1937, corn, effective Jan. 20, 1937, barley and oats, ef-fective July 1, 1937, and feed oats, mixed feed oats, rye, grain sorghums, flaxseed, and mixed grain, effective July 1, 1935, important features of grain inspection. Revised 1939. 1939. ii-|-96 p. il. narrow 24° * Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 40-28 A 66.6: G 76/939
Honey. Semi-monthly honey report, no. 519 and 520; Jan. 2 and 15, 1940.[1940.] 7 p. and 10 p. narrow f° [Processed.] t A 66.12:519,520
Livestock, meats, and wool, market reviews and statistics, Dec 30 [1939]-Jan. 27 [1940] ; v. 8, no. 1-5. Jan. 3-31, 1940. p. 1-115, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Volume 8, no. 2, includes statistics for month of December.] t
A 66.13:8/1-5Marketing activities, Jan. 1940; v. 2, no. 1. [1940.] p. 1-18, 4° [Monthly.
Processed.] t A 66.14: 2/1P. and S. docket, monthly report of action taken on cases arising under packers
and stockyards act, v. 2, no. 1; Jan. 1940. [1940.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] tA 66.18: 2/1
Peanuts. Weekly peanut report, no. 1071-75; Jan. 3-31, 1940. [1940.] various paging, narrow f° [Processed.] t A 66.15:1071-1075
Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, no. 151: United States standards for potatoes. Sept. 1936, reissued Nov. 1939. 4 p. [Orig-inally issued as Service and regulatory announcements 151 of Bureau of Agricultural Economics.] f A 36.5:151/1-2
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Truck crop estimate reports. [Processed.] t A 66.17 :Note .—The Agricultural Marketing Service issues a series of reports relating to truck
crops which, although numbered in one series (TC followed by the year and a number with a different group of hundreds assigned for each month), consists of several distinct groups as follows: Commercial truck crops for shipment, commonly called Truck crop reports : Truck crops for commercial processing commonly called Canning crop, reports ; Truck crop news; General summary of truck crop prospects; Revised statistical sum-maries covering a varying period of years. Printed summaries of these reports were published in Crops and markets prior to June 1937, but,these have been discontinued. A yearly summary only is to be published in the December issue each year.
ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU
Anaplasmosis in cattle; by Geo. W. Stiles. Feb. 1931, revised Dec. 1939. [1939.] 10+[1] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 154.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-5 A 1.4/2:154/2
Bang’s disease. Statement of indemnity claims and averages in cooperative Bang’s disease work, Nov. 1939. [1939.] 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t
A 4.29: 939/11Cattle. Rule 1, revision 38, to prevent spread of splenetic or tick fever in cattle:
pt. 72, Texas (splenetic) fever in cattle, effective Dec. 15, 1939. Nov. 29, 1939. 4 p. (B. A. I. order 372.) [Supersedes B. A. I. order 369. Code of Federal regulations, title 9, chap. 1.] t A 4.5:372
Fats. Nutritive properties of certain animal and vegetable fats [with list of literature cited] ; by Ralph Hoagland and George G. Snider. Jan. 1940. 12 p. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 725.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-27 A 1.36: 725
Gapeworms. Removal of gapeworms from poultry. [Aug. 16, 1939.] 2 p. 4° (Zoological Division.) [Processed.] f A 4.2 :G 15
Nematodes. Differentiation of eggs of various genera of nematodes parasitic in domestic ruminants in United States [with list of literature cited] ; by D. A. Shorb, Oct. 1939. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 694.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-22 A 1.36: 694
Poultry. Feeding of chickens; [by Harry W. Titus]. [Nov. 1939.] ii+22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1841.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1541, Feeding chickens.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-15 A 1.9:1841
----- Improving poultry through National Poultry Improvement Plan; [by Paul B. Zumbro, Melvin W. Buster, and J. D. Sykes]. [July 1938, slightly revised Dec. 1939.] [1939.] ii+9 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscellaneous publication 317.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 38-484 A 1.38: 317/2
Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Nov. 1939; [no.] 391. Dec. 1939 [published 1940], p. 113-122. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 60c.L. C. card Agr 7-1658 A 4.13: 391
Sicine. Production of hogs suitable for Wiltshire sides; by R. E. Hutton and E. Z. Russell. Nov. 1939. 35p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 532.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 40-6 A 1.4/2: 532
Turkeys. Suggestions for curing and smoking turkeys; by A. K. Besley and S. J. Marsden. Oct. 1938, revised Aug. 1939. [1939.] 2 p. 4° (A. H. D. no. 28.) [Processed.] t A 4.26: 28/2
BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAUNot e .—The Bureau of Biological Survey in the Department of Agriculture, and its
functions, under provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 2, made effective July 1, 1939, by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, were transferred to the Department of the Interior. The functions of the Secretary of Agriculture relating to the conservation of wild life. game, and migratory birds were transferred to the Secretary of the Interior. The publications listed below were ordered printed prior to July 1, 1939.
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Jan ua ry 1940 13Crow in its relation to agriculture; [by E. R. Kalmbach]. [Aug. 1920, revised
June 1939.] [1939.] ii+22 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 1102.) [Imprint incorrectly given on p. 22 as 1938.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-11 A 1.9 :1102/2
Hart Mountain Antelope Refuge, national wildlife refuge in Oregon; [by Stanley G. Jewett]. [June 1939.] [2] +24+ [2] p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Miscel-laneous publication 355.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 40-18 A 1.38:355
CHEMISTRY AND SOILS BUREAUNot e .—See also note under center head Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering Bureau.
Cheboygan County, Mich. Soil survey, Cheboygan County, Mich, [with list of literature cited] ; by Z. C. Foster, A. E. Shearin, C. E. Millar, J. O. Veatch, and R. L. Donahue. 1939. cover title, 47 p. il. 2 maps. ([Soil survey report] series 1934, no. 15.) [Prepared in cooperation with Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and Michigan Department of Conservation. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 60c.L. C. card Agr 40-21 A 47.5: 934/15
Kanabec County, Minn. Soil survey, Kanabec County, Minn.; by P. R. McMiller, Iver Nygard, Sam Hill, A. E. Shearin, and C. S. Simmons. Aug. 1939. cover title, 43 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] series 1933, no. 27.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 35c.L. C. card Agr 40-1 A 47.5 : 933/27
Marion County, Iowa. Soil survey, Marion County, Iowa; by C. L. Orrben and W. J. Leighty. Oct. 1939. cover title, 43 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] series 1932, no. 39.) [Prepared in cooperation with Iowa Agricultural Experi-ment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 50c.L. C. card Agr 40-2 A 47.5: 932/39
Red River Valley. Soil survey (reconnaissance) Red River Valley area, Minn.; by C. C. Nikiforoff, A. H. Hasty, G. A. Sw’enson, A. L. Gray, E. A. Fieger, Sam Hill, H. C. Newman, C. H. Mattson, J. C. Hide, and Eric Kneen. [Apr. 1939.] cover title, 98 p. il. 7 maps. ([Soil survey report] series 1933, no. 25.) [Pre-pared in cooperation with University of Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, $1.25.L. C. card Agr 40-3 A 47.5 : 933/25
Schoolcraft County, Mich. Soil survey, Schoolcraft County, Mich.; by Z. C.Foster, J. O. Veatch, L. R. Schoenmann, R. E. Pasco, E. H. Hubbard, and R. L. Donahue. Sept. 1939. cover title, 42 p. il. 2 p. of pl. map. ([Soil survey report] series 1932, no. 37.) [Prepared in cooperation with Michigan Agri-cultural Experiment Station and Michigan Department of Conservation. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 55c.L. C. card Agr 40-19 A 47.5: 932/37
Toombs County, Ga. Soil survey, Toombs County, Ga. [with list of literature cited] ; by Arthur E. Taylor, W. H. Buckhannan, A. H. Hasty, and John T. Miller. Oct. 1939. cover title, 42 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] series 1935, no. 11.) [Prepared in cooperation with University of Georgia College of Agriculture. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 30c.L. C. card Agr 40-4 A 47.5: 935/11
Yellowstone River Valley. Soil survey, lower Yellowstone Valley area, Mont, [with list of literature cited] ; by William DeYoung, F. K. Nunns, and L. H. Smith. Sept. 1969. cover title, 35 p. il. 1 pl. map. ([Soil survey report] series 1932, no. 38.) [Prepared in cooperation with Montana Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 30c. L. C. card Agr 40-20 A 47.5 : 932/38
COMMODITY EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIONGrain. Grades of grain and flaxseed and millfeeds deliverable on contracts for
future delivery; revised to July 1, 1939. [1939.] cover title, [l]+iv+43 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 59.2: G 76/939
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Report of chief of Commodity Exchange Administration, [fiscal year] 193!). [1939.] 46 p. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 37-819 A 59.1: 939
Trade in grain futures, v. 9, no. 12; Dec. 1939. [1939.] [14] p. 1 pl. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tL. C. card 38-29678 A 59.7 : 9/12
DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAUDairy herd-improvement. Dairy herd-improvement association letter, v. 15, no.
11; Nov. 1939. [1939.] 2 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] f A 44.6:15/11----- Same, v. 15, no. 12; Dec. 1939. [1939.] 2 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t
A 44.6:15/12Milk plants. Operation and management of milk plants [with list of literature
cited] ; by C. E. Clement. Feb. 1933 [reprint 1939]. 51 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 260.) [Supersedes Department bulletin 973, Milk-plant opera-tion.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 33-38 A1.4/2 : 260/1-2
Pastures. Hohenheim system in management of permanent pastures for dairy cattle [with list of literature cited] ; by T. E. Woodward, J. B. Shepherd, and M. A. Hein. Oct. 1938 [reprint 1939], 34 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 660.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 38-786 A 1.36: G60/1-2
Publications relating to dairy industry [list]; revised to Nov. 1939. [1939.] 10 p. 4° [Processed.] 4 A 44.11: 939/2
Silage. Directions for making silage from hay crops without use of preservative. [1939.] 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t A 44.2: Si 3
ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAUBlister rust. Protect white pine from blister rust; by J. F. Martin. Apr. 1928,
slightly revised 1939. [1939.] 8 p. il. narrow 8" (Agriculture Dept. Miscel-laneous publication 22 rev.) t A 1.38: 22/6
Direction finders. Portable wind-direction recorder; by Robert A. Fulton. Jan.1940. 3 p. 3 pl. 4° (ET-153.) [Processed.] t A 56.11:153
Entomology, current literature, selected references, v. 8, no. 6, Nov.-Dec. 1939; compiled by staff of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine Library’ [1940.] 22 p. 4° [Bimonthly. Processed.] t A 56.10:8/6
Hessian flies. Keys to parasites of hessian fly based on remains left in host puparium; by C. C. Hill and J. S. Pinckney. Jan. 1940. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 715.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 40-26 A 1.36: 715
Insect Pest Survey bulletin, v. 19, supplement to no. 9; Dec. 29, 1939. [1940.] [1] 4-621-626 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with State entomo-logical agencies.] t A 56.18:19/9/supp.-3
Japanese beetle. Administrative instructions to inspectors on treatment of nurs-ery products, fruits, vegetables, and soil, for Japanese beetle. Sept. 1939. 12 p. (B. E. P. Q. 499.) [From Service and regulatory announcements, 139, Apr.- June, 1939.] t A 56.9: 499
Moths. Clothes moths; [by E. A. Back]. [Jan. 1938, revised Jan. 1940.] [1940.] 8p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 145.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 38-135 A 1.35:145/3
Neics letter. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine news letter, v. 7 [no.1, for Nov. 1939]. [Jan. 1, 1940.] [l]-]-29 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t
A 56.12:7/1Quarantine. Modification of pink bollworm quarantine regulations, amdt. 3 to
revised regulations supplemental to Notice of quarantine 52; effective Nov. 20. 1939. [1940.] 3 p. [Revision of regulation 2.] t A 56.13 : 52/4/amdt.3
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Rules and regulations of Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, effective June 1, 1938. 1939. cover title, 157 p. [Advance print of chap. 3, title 7, of Code of Federal regulations.] tL. C. card Agr 40-33 A ^9.6: R 8b
Service announcements. Index to Service and regulatory announcements, 1938.Jan. 1940. 3 p. t A 5014 :134-137/ind.
Smith, Lloyd E. Interference no. 7G280, in Patent Office, before examiner of in-terferences, Lloyd E. Smith vs. James W. Swaine; record for party Smith at final hearing. [1939.] cover title, iv-f-249 p. large 8° t A 50.2: SmOl
Vetch. Fumigation of vetch seed to control vetch bruchid; by Lon. A. Hawkins.Sept. 1939. 2 p. 4° (E-492.) [Processed.] t A56.19:E-492
EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE
Experiment station record, v. 82, no. 1; Jan. 1940. [1940.] cover title, p. 1-144. [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.00 per vol. (2 vols. a yr.) ; foreign subscriptions, $1.75 per vol.L. C. card Agr 9-832 A 19.0 :82/1
Not e —Mainly made up of abstracts of current publications on agricultural science, especially those of the United States Department of Agriculture and the State agricultural experiment stations.
Publications. List of station publications, received by Office of Experiment Sta-tions during Dec. 1939. [1940.] 3 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tL. C. card Agr 9-1395 A 10.17:939/12
HAWAII AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION
Taro varieties in Hawaii [with list of literature cited] ; by Leo D. Whitney, F. A. I. Bowers, M. Takahashi. Honolulu, T. H. [no publisher] Dec. 1939. 86 p. il.2 nl 4 n. of pl. (Bulletin 84.) [Another illustration on front cover.] tL. C. card CD 40-3 A 10.9/3: 84
EXTENSION SERVICE
Extension marketing news, Jan. 1940, no. 19; prepared by Economics Section, Federal Extension Service, in cooperation with State extension services. 11940.] [l]-|-8 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 43.18:19
Extension pathologist, news letter for extension workers interested in plant dis-ease control, serial no. 40; Jan. 1940. [1910.] 1-12 p. il. 4° [Processed. Pre-pared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] t A 43.20: 40
Extension Service review, v. 11, no. 1; Jan. 1940. [1940.] cover title, p. 1-16, il. 4° [Monthly. Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.15.L. C. card Agr 30-359 A 43.7:11/1
Extension work. Foreign agricultural and home economics extension activities, Australia, British Colonial Empire, Canada, Ceylon, Chile, China, Eire (Ire-land), England and Wales, Isle of Man, Leeward Islands, New Zealand, Scot-land, Southern Rhodesia, Sweden, Switzerland, Uganda, Union of South Africa. Dec. 1939. cover title, [1]+19 p. 4° (Extension Service circular 316; Surveys and Reports Section.) [Processed. Cover title so printed that publication may be folded into 8° size.] t A 43-4: 316
Film strip series.Note —Film strips 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 film strip is accompanied by explanatory lecture notes.
A list of available strips and information on how to purchase them may be obtained from the Extension Service, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
A-H clubs. Twenty-five years of 4-H experience as basis for our vision of 4-H 25 years ahead; by C. B. Smith. [1939.] 7 p. 4° [Processed. Presented at Central States Regional Conference, held July 24-26, 1939, at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.] t A 43.21: Sm 5/2
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J{-H forestry enrollment and completions for all States, 1924-38; [chart]. [1040.] 12X12 in. [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with Forest Service.] t
A 43.8: F 82/2FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Addresses. Expanding purchasing power in the South, by W. W. Alexander, administrator, Farm Security Administration, address delivered at Virginia Institute of Public Affairs, Charlottesville, Va., July 12, 1939. [1939.] 18 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t A 61.16: Al 2/4
Housing. Low-cost rural housing program of Farm Security Administration.[1939.] 3 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t A 61.2 :H 81/2
Loans. Designated counties for tenant purchase loans for fiscal years 1938, 1939 and 1940. [1939.] 18 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t A61.2 :L78/3
Social relationships and institutions in 7 new rural communities; by Charles P.Loomis. Washington, D. C., Jan. 1940. cover title, [21+82 p. il. 4° (Social research report 18.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with AgriculturalEconomics Bureau.] t A 61.10:18
FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATIONNot e —The purpose of the Corporation is to administer title 5 of the Agricultural ad-
justment act of 1938, which provides for wheat crop insurance applicable to the wheat crop seeded for harvest in 1939 and subsequent years and for research to be conducted with a view to applying insurance to other crops.Report. 1st annual report of manager of Federal Crop Insurance Corporation,
[fiscal year] 1939. [1939.] 29 p. 1 pl. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 46-30 62.1: 939
Wheat crop insurance. [Dec. 1939 edition.]
Let me tell you [what crop insurance means to me]. [1939.] [6] p. il. ([FCI-Information 12.]) f
A 62.9:12/2
FEDERAL SURPLUS COMMODITIES CORPORATION
Report of Federal Surplus 1939. ii+12 p. t L. C. card 35-26214
Commodities Corporation, fiscal year 1939. Oct. 31,
A 69.1:939
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
Food. Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 30776-800. Jan. 1939 [1940, published 1939]. p. 339-347. fL. C. card Agr 8-878 A 46.6: 30776-30800
----- Same, 30801-875. Jan. 1940. p. 349-378. t A 46.6: 30801-30875 Insecticides. Notices of judgment under insecticide act 1691-1710. Jan. 1940.
p. 441-455. tL. C. card Agr 12-2226 A 46.7:1691-1710
FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE
Foreign agriculture, review of foreign farm policy, production, and trade, v. 4, no. 1; Jan. 1940. [1940.] p. 1-62, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t A 67.7: 4/1
Foreign crops and markets, v. 40, no. 1-4; Jan. 6-27, 1940. [1940.] p. 1-102, 4°[Weekly. Processed.] t A 67.8:40/1-4
Fruit. Fruit flashes, foreign news on fruits, by cable and radio: Citrus, C-209 toC-212; Jan. 4-25,1940. [1940.] Each 3 p. or 2 p. 4° [Weekly. Processed.]!
A 67.9:209-212----- Same: Deciduous, D-222 to D-225; Jan. 4-25, 1940. [1940.] Each 4 p.
or 5 p. 4° [Weekly. Processed. A Supplement to Fruit flashes D-225 was issued also.] t A 67.10: 222-225
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FOREST SERVICE
Community forests: [by] ;Nelson 10c.Close to home and servMig |oqifc jjedple, . • *A*13?2 ; C 73/9L. C. card Agr 40-32 ; *..* I................. .
WATS »n-:foreign subscription, 70c. . ................. A 13.32; 4/1L. C. card Agr 37-16
Forestry, current literature, index of books and Periodicals on fores!ry and rfr lated subjects received in Forest Service lb™iyt’iti^C [2]+237-272 leaves, 4° series] v. 6, no. 5; Sept.-Oct. 1939. [1940. J cover nue, in a 13 25; 6/5 [Bimonthly. Processed.] t
I” STtin 700.) * Paper, 15c. A 4 36. 700L. C. card Agr 4(1-23
Report of chief of Forest Service, 1939. 1939. iv+4Sp. 1 ,,p< ’ ’ 10 A 13.1: 939 L. C. card Agr 12-394
Maps
Arapaho National Forest, [Colo., resources and ^creation tetc.]. 1930. 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. f folded into Ar 1/030
HOME ECONOMICS BUREAUMilk. Dry skim milk [uses and recipes], July 1938 [reprint with changes 1939].
8 p. narrow 8° t A 42 2; M 59/1-2L. C. card Agr 38-724
Report of chief of Bureau of Home Economics, [fiscal year] 1939. [1939.] 22 p.* Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 25-18
A 42.1:939INFORMATION OFFICE
Clin sheet no. 1123-26, Jan. 7-28, 1940; issued by Press Service. [1939-40.] Each 2 leaves, narrow f° [Weekly.] t (limited distribution)^ 2115.1123_1126
Noth .—The Clip sheet is made up ofshort .^tjcles concerning^partment of Agriculture and ^P'^ation £ n ‘lv to writers, newspapers, and
Ascription list.)
Fanners’ bulletins. List of available Farmers’ bulletins and Leaflets of Depart-ment of Agriculture [no. 1, Feb. 1, 1940]. [1940.] 7 p. t A 21.9/8.1/52
Publications. United States Department of Agriculture, monthly list of publica-tions, Dec. 1939. [1940.] 2+[2] p. t A 21.6/5; 939/12L. C. card Agr 9-1414
LIBRARY
Agricultural Mrarg notes, v. 14, no. 12; Doc. 1930. 11030.1 [11+601-047 p. 4" [Monthly. Processed.] t A 17 9-14/12L. C. card Agr 27-749 A 17'J' 14/12
MARKETING AND MARKETING AGREEMENTS DIVISION
Section.) t .rrnnes Economic statistics relating to California grape industry ; compiled by
Donald R. Rush. Aug. 1939. [14] leaves, 4“ (General Crops Section Economic Analysis Unit.) [Processed.] t Abo.2.G(bi
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Onions. Marketing agreement regulating handling of mature onions grown in Colorado, issued by acting Secretary of Agriculture Dec. 5, 1939, effective Dec. 10; J939..*. [Ip39j*; 11 n. /Marketing, agreement series, agreement 90; a -25.): V:/’, . : : a 65.9:90
Peaches. Economic analysis relating to markt't Mg of^ canning peaches grown in California • jbrDpmthl RJJuslu Jply.1939. [41 +ii+17 leaves, 5 pl. 14 tab. 4" (General:Qr^i^dtion.-’EConoimi? Amafffiis .Unit.) [Processed.] t
A 65.2:P313Report of associate administrator of Agricultural Adjustment Administration,
in charge of Division of Marketing and Marketing Agreements and president of Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation, [fiscal year] 1939. [1939.] 67 p * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 40-31 A 65.1: 939
Surplus commodities. Compilation of sec. 32, Public law no. 320, 74th Congress, and legislation relating thereto [re surplus agricultural commodities], as at close of 76th Congress, 2d session. Dec. 1939. 3 p. [Public law 320 was entitled, An act to amend the agricultural adjustment act, and for other pur-poses, approved Aug. 24, 1935.] t A 65.5 : Ag 8/2
PERSONNEL OFFICE
Report of director of personnel, [fiscal year] 1939. [1940.] 24 p. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 35-595 A 49.1: 939
PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAUNote .—See also note under center head Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering Bureau.
Alfalfa experiments at Stoneville, Miss., 1935-37; by Paul R. Henson and H. L. Westover. Nov. 1939. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 701.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-24 A 1.36: 701
Buckwheat. Growing buckwheat; [by K. S. Quisenberry and J. W. Taylor], [Nov. 1939.] [2]+18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1835.)[Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1062, Buckwheat.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 49-13 A 1.9:1835
Dry Land Agriculture Division. Weekly station reports of Division of Dry Land Agriculture [report for month of Nov. 1939]. [1939.] [1] +10 p. 4° [Issued monthly from November to March. Processed.] f A 19.24 : 939/34
----- Same [report for month of Dec. 1939], [1939.] [l]+10 p. 4° [Issued monthly from November to March. Processed.] f A 19.24: 939/35
Irrigation Agriculture Division. News letter of Division of Irrigation Agriculture v. 41, no. 19 [20]; Jan. 15, 1940. [1940.] p. [187-190], 4° [Processed. Pages’ incorrectly numbered 181-184 instead of 187-190.] f A 19.25: 41/20
----- Same, v. 42, no. 1; Jan. 27, 1940. [1940.] p. 1-+, 4° [Processed.] fA 19.25: 42/1
Lespedeza. Annual lespedezas as forage and soil-conserving crops [with list of literature cited] ; by A. J. Pieters. Nov. 1939. cover title, 56 p. il. (Agri-culture Dept. Circular 536.) [Prepared in cooperation with Soil Conservation Service.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 40-9 A 1.4/2: 536
----- Bacterial “wilt of lespedeza ; by T. T. Ayers, C. L. Lefebvre, and H. W. Johnson. Nov. 1939. 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 704 ) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 40-25 A 1.36: 704
Mimosa trees. Vascular wilt of mimosa tree (Albizzia julibrissin) ; by George II. Hepting. Dec. 1939. 11 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 535.) ‘ ♦ Paper,
L. C. card Agr 40-8 A 1.4/2: 535
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Moss peat, its uses and distribution in United States [with list of nt*ratuFe cited] - bv A. P. Dachnowski-Stokes. June 1931 [reprint 1939], 12 P?1- (Agriculture Dept. Circular 167.) [Formerly issued by Chemistry and Soils Bureau.] *■Paper, 5c. A L . 167/1_2L. C. card Agr 31-671
Peppermint and spearmint as farm crops; [by Arthur F. ..reprint 1939.] ii-f-26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Fanners bulletin 15^5 ) [Supersedes FarnuSs’ bulletin 694, Cultivation of peppermint and spearmint.]
LTSrtigr 2^544 A 1.9:1555/1-9Plant science literature, selected references, v 11. no 1-3, Jan. 1 6 to Jan-
1940; compiled by library staff of Bureau of Plant Industry, paging, 4° [Weekly. Processed.] t A 19.22/2.11/1-3
Report of chief of Bureau of Plant Industry, [fiscal year] 1939.* Paper, 10c.L. C. card S-12625
Stem rust in 1938; [by E. C. Stakman and L. M. Hamilton]. [1] 4-69-83 p. il. 4° (Plant disease reporter supplement 117.)
[1939.] 53 p.
A 19.1:939Dec. 15, 1939.
[Processed.] tA 19.19:117
Trees. Care of ornamental trees and shrubs; [by Furman Lloyd Mulford] [Nov 1939.] [2]-|-80 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers bulletin 1826.)* Paper, 10c A 1.9:1826L. C. card Agr 49-12
Weeds. Chemical weed-killers for sterilizing soil; by L. W. Kephart [Aug 10 1939.] 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t A19.2.W41/8
----- Weeds, how to control them, [by H. R. Cox; revised by Frederick V.Coville M W. Talbot, and L. W. Kephart]. [May 12, 1915, revised June 1931, slightly revised Oct. 1939.1 [1939.] ii4-29p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers bulletin 660.) * Paper, 5c. 0.L. C. card Agr 40-10 A 1J • 000/0
PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU
SBtawfflssffiSfisst
FWThTlpuVl£ion“^ was ordered printed by the Agriculture Department. See also Public Roads Administration under Federal Works Agency.
Progress mapsNOTS—These waps show the status ot improvement ot "f'S? pedTral
s,avtee™z;'"bJsstSe tea’ i ^is
Missouri. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Missouri] ; data corrected to May 1, 1939. Scale 1: 500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Washington, D. C.] Geo-logical Survev [1939]. [3 sheets] each 19X28 in. [Projection, modifiedpolyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.^ $ _ ^^^of 3 maps.25E. Eastern Missouri.25N. Northern Missouri.25S Southern Missouri.
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION
Construction report 51; Jan. 18, IMO. [1M0.] 5 leaves, 4" [Processed.] t21 OO. I • O-L
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Progress bulletin, general, no. 113-115; Dec. 22, 1939-Jan. 9, 1940 [1939-401various paging, 4° [Processed.] f A 68.8:113-115
Hural electrification news, Jan. 1940; v. 5, no. 5. [1940.] 32 p. il. 4° * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.15. L. C. card 37-26406
[Monthly.]
A 68.9:5/5SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Note .—See also note under center head Agricultural Chemistry and Engineering Bureau.Fences. Range, pasture, and field fencing, recommended procedure. Nov. 1939
I..1™8’? pL 4 <E»gineermg Division; SCS-EP-17.) [Processed. Issued lor bCS staff only.] Not available for distribution. A 57.12:17
Hydrologic studies, compilation of rainfall and run-off from watersheds of North Appalachian Conservation Experiment Station, Zanesville, Ohio, 1933-38; [by H. L. Borst and Russell Woodburn]. Aug. 1939. cover title, [3] +25+ [5] leaves, il. 136 pl. 4° (SCS-TP-26.) [Processed.] t A 57.15:26
Lnl^>' Advanee report on sedimentation survey of Lake Lee, Monroe, N C 23~dune 14, 1938; by Mark P. Connaughton and Jack L. Hough Oct
Offirp nf°Z tltle; [2Jrt2yeoIe^S’ 2 pL 2 maps’ 4° (Sedimentation Division, Cfiice of Research, SCS-SS-34.) [Processed. Prepared in cooperation with North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station.] $ A 57.14: 34
Lespedeza sericea and other perennial lespedezas for forage and soil conservation [with list of literature cited]; by A. J. Pieters. Nov. 1939. cover title, 44 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 534.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Industry Bureau.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 40-7 A 1.4/2:534
Mulching to establish vegetation on eroded areas of the Southeast; [by Sydnev Franklin]. [1939.] 8 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 190.) * Paper/5c L. C. card Agr 40-16 A 1.35:190
Muskingum River basin. Precipitation in Muskingum River basin, Sept. 1939- by Climatic and Physiographic Division and Muskingum Watershed Con-servancy District. Oct. 1939. cover title, 28 leaves, il. 4° (SCS-TT-23 1 [Processed. Issued for SCS staff use only.] Not available for distribution.
A 57.21:23vv ,®aaie’ 1939; by Climatic and Physiographic Division and Muskingum ^tcrSndo/\°nS^Vancy District- Dec. 1939. cover title, 25 leaves, il 4" (SCS-TT-24.) [Processed. Issued for SCS staff use only.] Not available tor distribution. 57 21 * 24
Oh io River Valley. Saving soil with sod in Ohio Valley region; [by Kenneth i”’♦ d De C‘ C2]+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin183b.) * Paper, 5c.
L. C. card Agr 40-14 A ] 9.1836Report of chief of Soil Conservation Service, [fiscal year] 1939. [1939 ] cover
title, 78 p. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 36-7 A 57A . 939
Soil conservation, official organ of Soil Conservation Service Jan 1940’ [v 5 n°- J]. [1940.] cover title, p. 165-196, il. 4° [Monthly. This issue devoted to Engineering aspects of soil conservation. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] I aper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50 L. C. card Agr +>-403 A 9. 5/?
XoiZ conservation literature, selected current references, v. 4, no. 1 Jan.-Feb 1940; compiled by library staff of Soil Conservation Service from publications received in Department of Agriculture Library, Washington D C 119401 cover title, p. 1-34, 4° [Bimonthly. Processed.] t ' A 57.20:4/1
SUGAR DIVISIONSugarcane. Determination of fair and reasonable wage rates for harvesting
sugarcane in mainland cane sugar area between Sept. 1, 1939 and June 30 1940. Oct. 6, 1939 [published 1940]. 3 p. Sept. 1, 1939 and June 30.
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WEATHER BUREAU
----- Same, v. 24, no. 3; Mar. 1938. [1940.1 p. 13-17, large 4" tMomHy.^
----- Same, v. 24, no. 4; Apr. 1938. [1940.1 p. 19-24, large 4” [Monthly^
----- Climatological data, Hawaii section, v.Publishing Co., Ltd., Honolulu, Dec. 8,1939.]
35, no. 10; Oct. 1939. [Advertiser p. 55-60, 4° [Monthly.] * Paper,
A 29.34:939/105c. single copy, 25c. a yr.----- Climatological data, West Indies and Caribbean service. In ^Vl~£b aIcS^ £ nTT; [We»Uu Offlce, c“vetand"obSr«1940.1 p. 41-48, 4” [Monthly.]copy, 25c. a yr.
Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Washington, D. C., Dec 19.^ [Jan. 9, 1940.] [2] p. large 8° t A 29.30.939/13
Oceans. Weather on the oceans, Sept. 1939, with special reference to north Atlantic and nortli Pacific oceans [articles] ; issued by Marine Division. . .tl] +5 p map, large 4« [Monthly. From Monthly weathej- Sept.1939 ] "t”
Publications. Price list of publications, Nov. 25, 1939. [Nov. 939/5
Report of chief of Weather Bureau, [fiscal year] 1939. [1939.] 21 p.* Paper, 5c. A 29.1: 939L. C. card Agr 37-516
Solar radiation. Variation in solar radiation intensities atear^1 ? United States [with list of literature cited] ; by Irving F. H^d. 1940 [1] +338-340 p. il. large 4° [From Monthly weather review, 2: So 42/40
Weather Weekly weather and crop bulletin, with snow and ice data, Jan. 2-30, 1940; no. 1-5, series 1940. Jan. 3-31, 1940. Each 4 p. il. 4“ * PaP|%^ oa^ L. C. card Agr 24-260 A 29J/2 ' 940/1 °
Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States published at Washington D. C., showing weather conditions for United States and precasts belonging to Washington forecast district], Jan. 1-31, 1940. [1940.] Each 19X24 in. ( -side measurement). * Daily, except Sunday (DWM), $3 00 ai yr., 2oc. a month, Sunday and holiday maps only (SHM), no subscription ^ss than 6jnonths, 30c., 60c. a yr.; daily, including Sundays and holidays (DSHM), $3.60 a y 30c. a month; foreign subscription, $9.10 a yr. (maps cannot be furnished quantities unless the order is placed with the Superintendent of Documens, Washington, D. C., in advance of issue). • •o( lywhSW Ire
ntTaXonville Fla New Orleans, La., Denver, Colo., Chicago, Ill., San Fian-
map are not accepted for a period of less than one month.Weather outlook, Jan. 8-13 to Jan. 29-Feb. 3 [1940] Jan. 6-27,1940 Each 1 p
[Weekly. The edition here cataloged is the one for Districts 1 and 3 issued from the forecast ceriter at .Washington, D. C.] t A 29.38.940/1-4
Notf__The Weather outlooks for the various zones are prepared at, and distributedfrom fArecnst centers of the Weather Bureau as follows : Washington, D. C. (District
oJrr’ -fPrpnf Takes District 7 Upper Mississippi and lower Missoun val'levs '^District*^ ^a^^centraVGreat Plains) ; Denver, C^°'Northern Rocky Mountain region,. District 10, Southern Rocky Mountain and Plateau regions) ; San Francisco, Calif. (District 11, Far Western Stat s).
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CENTRAL HOUSING COMMITTEEand, IIousing legal digest issued by the Central Housing
Committee are distributed to State and municipal agencies, libraries and housing organiza-tions or committees only, and cannot be supplied to individuals.Housing. Housing index-digest, v. 3, no. 7, Dec. 1, 1939; issued fortnightly by
Joint Bibliography Section, Sub-Committee on Economics and Statistics. [1939.] cover title, i-f-30 leaves, 4° [Processed.] J Y 3.C 33/3: 7/3-7
----- Housing legal digest, decisions, opinions, legislation relating to housing construction and finance, no. 65, Dec. 1939; issued monthly by Sub-Committee on Law and Legislation. [1939.] cover title, ii-f-62 p. 4° [Processed.] J
Y3.C33/3:10/65—— Same, no. 66, Jan. 1940; issued monthly by Sub-Committee on Law and
Legislation. [1940.] cover title, ii+33 p. 4° [Processed.] jY 3.C 33/3:10/66
CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITYAirports. Directory of airports and seaplane bases: pt. 3, Illinois, Indiana, Ken-
tucky, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, Wisconsin; Sept. 1, 1939. 1939. vi+38 p. il. (Civil aeronautics bulletin 11 [pt. 3].) * Paper, 10c.
CA 1.3: ll/pt.3 ----- Same: pt. 4, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas • Sept. 1.
1939. 1939. vi+21p. il. (Civil aeronautics bulletin 11 [pt. 4].) * Paper, 10c'CA 1.3: ll/pt.4
Civil aeronautics journal, v. 1, nos. 1 and 2; Jan. 1 and 15, 1940. [1940.] p. 1-36, il. 4° [Semimonthly. This publication replaces the Air commerce bulletin.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.L. C. card 40—26182 q A j 27 • 1/1 2
Notices to airmen. Special notice to airmen, no. 1 of 1940; Jan. 23, 1010 [1940 ]1 p. il. f° [Processed.] t CA 1.7/2: 949/1
----- Weekly notices to airmen, v. 7, nos. 29-32; Jan. 2-23, 1940. [1940] various paging, f° [Processed. Supplements to no. 31 and 32 were issued also-l t CA 1.7 : 7/29-32
Radio aids to navigation. Tabulation of air navigation radio aids, Dec. 1, 1939. [1939.] 34 p. [Monthly. A processed Correction slip, 1 p. f°, making Tabula-tion current as of Jan. 10, 1940, was issued also.] fL. C. card 39-26311 CA1 9.939/12
MapsRadio facility map [of United States], all azimuths magnetic, computed at sta-
tion ; prepared by Flight Information Section. [Washington, Coast and Geo-detic Survey], Nov. 1, 1939. 4 sheets, each about 13.5X21 in. [Army and Navy radio range facilities included.] t CA 1.13: R11/4/NE, NW, SE, SW North east quadrant.North west quadrant.South east quadrant.South west quadrant.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONappl^oT?hemCOmmiSSiOn furnishes most of its publications gratuitously to those who
Civil service act and rules, statutes, Executive orders, and regulations with notes and legal decisions; amended to June 30, 1939. 1939 [114-277 n* Paper, 25c. 'L. C. card 31-26497 CS j .7/1 . 939
Postmasters. Information regarding postmaster positions filled through nomi- oool°nr?y t.nonP?‘CSident for confirmation by Senate. [1940.] 8 p. (Form 2223, Dec. 1939.) f CS 1.6: P 84/22/939
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1 not civil Service Commission, fiscal year 1939. 1940.Report. 56th annual report, Civil Service cami vi+167 p. il. * Paper, 20c. CS 1.1: 939L. C. card 4-18119
___ Same. (H. doe. 502, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)
CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPSNote —Under the provisions of t.hef.?>re Congress.1 'theP Civilian Conservation
five July 1, 1939, by Public resolution 20 Federal Security Agency,prior to transfer to the ™w
ZX. Collecting and bandl^seed^ wild M
eludes lists of publications of intei est on this sul j .1 Y 3.C49:9/5Report'. TnuuTre^of director of Clvilin^Conaervation Corps, fiscal year
1939. 1939. vi 4-123 p. il. 13 tab. I aper, 60c. Y3.C 49:1/939L. C. card 34-26283
COMMERCE DEPARTMENTNora.—In Its efforts to. foster. promote. an^J?^,ronPfal-lluies^of "ttm Ijnlted'states, the
the manufacturing, shipping, and the transp special publications. The free dis-Denartment of Commerce issues many legular a d . P entirely to libraries, educa- trifiution of publications of the DepartmentOthers]may procure them, tional institutions, the press, and commercial o R Documents Government Printing
* ,he c"“' “d GcodSurvey, in Washington, D. C.Report. 27th annual report of Secretary.of Commerce Iwith reports by
reaus, fiscal year] 1939. 1939. xxxiv 4-163 p. Paper, Jac. c 1.1.939L. C. card 14-30030
----- Summary of annual report of Secretary, of Com">^>the 1940 [1]-|-v-xxxiv p. [This summary constitutes t ■ 939/sum.complete report of the Secretary of Commerce.] t C 1.1. J3J/sum.
CENSUS BUREAU
Jan. 19, 1940. C 3.53 : 939/12
Automobile oreidents. Weekly accident bulletin,number of deaths and percent change fo . C 3 128: 4/534 p. 4° [Processed.] t r ’ 14Q,
----- Same, report of deaths from motor-vehicle accents in 148 H44 or 14.1 large cities. Jan. 6-20, 1940; v. 5, no. 1-3. Jan. 13-27, 1940. Each* [Processed.] t
Cotton. Activity in cotton spinning industry for Dec. 1939. 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Preliminary report.] T
___ December report of cotton consumed, on hand, imported and J andSecottMspindies. Jan. 13, 1940. 24"in postal card form.] t
— Report on cotton ginning, number of bales of ks^o cSlZng of 1939, prior to Jam 1«. 11W and -n^rafirte statmtto XSy'report date for crops of 1938 and 1937. Jan. _d, law. 0 3 20:939-40/10Issued in postal card form.] t ’
Cottonseed received, crushed, and on hand, »"d cottonse^ br«1"'g ” tured shipped out, and on hand for 5 months ending Dec. 31, 1JJJ ana ± Jan 12 1940. 24° [Exports and imports of cottonseed products for 4 mending Nov. 30. Preliminary report. Issued in postal card .939.40/5
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Crime and criminals. Judicial criminal statistics, Ohio, Minnesota, and Dis-trict of Columbia, 1938, analysis of statistics of disposition of criminal cases based on individual case reports. 1939. iv-f-64 p. [Prepared by Ronald H. Beattie under supervision of Leon E. Truesdell, chief statistician for popu-lation.] fL. C. card 40-26111 C 3.2 : C 86/5
Health index. Weekly health index, annual mortality summary for 1939, pro-visional mortality data for 88 principal cities, v. 10, no. 53. [1940 ] 4 p 4" [Processed.] fL. C. card 38-25379 c 3 41. 10/53
Same, rePort of deaths (stillbirths excluded) in 88 major cities, Jan. 6-27, 1940; v. 11, no. 1-4. [1940.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Processed.] f
C 3.41:11/1-4Income taxes. Digest of State laws relating to net income taxes, 1938; com-
piled by Robert H. Holley. Reprinted Dec. 1939, with corrections, [pub-lished] 1940. iv-f-132 p. ♦ Paper, 20c.L. C. card 40-26183 C 3.2: T19/5/938-2
Industrial and business statistics. [Monthly and quarterly industrial and business statistics.] 4° or oblong 8° [Processed.] f C 3.(various arbitrary numbers) : nr^A^m7^T?;eoC/e-nsUS1J?yrea’i coll®cts and publishes current statistics for 105 industries n •Iinmhdition to„ c?tton.,and cottonseed) 94 on a monthly basis and 11 ona 2 nnhimh F are all.lssued in processed form. Summaries of these statisticsare published later in Survey of current business issued each month by the Foreign and Dn^mVnf<fnffimerCie Bflrex!1- Thotitl®s of these reports as issued for 1940, with the Documents Office classification number for each are listed below:
Monthly industrial and business reportsAir conditioning systems and equipment
(C3.68 *)Asphalt prepared roofing (C3.100:)Automobile financing (C3.69:)Automobiles, manufacturers’ sales (C3.70:)Bathroom accessories (C3.72:)Boots, shoes, and slippers, other than rub-
ber (C3.43:)Cellulose plastic products (C3.73 :) Commercial steel castings (C3.74 :) Confectionery and competitive chocolate
products. Monthly comparative sales of (C3.135 :)
Convection-type radiators (C3.75:)Cotton, leather, and allied garments
(C3.64 :)Cottonseed products manufactured and on
hand at oil mills, by States (C3.125 :)Distillate oil burners (C3.76:)Domestic pumps, water systems, and wind-
mills (C3.77:)Domestic water softening apparatus
(C3.78:)Electric industrial trucks and tractors
(C3.85:)Fabricated steel plate (C3.83:)Fire extinguishing equipment (C3.84 :)Floor <?nd wad tile, except quarry tile (C3.85:)Galvanized range boilers and tanks for hot
water heaters (C3.86 :)Hosiery (C3.87 :)Imported dates (C3.130:)Knit fabric gloves (C3.129:)Knit wool gloves and mittens (C3.63:) Leather gloves and mittens (C3.42 :) Malleable iron castings (C3.89 :) Manufacturers’ sales and collections on ac-
counts receivable (C3.133 :)Measuring and dispensing pumps (gasoline,
oil, etc.) (C3.90:)Quarterly industrial
Canned food stock report (C3.136:)Edible gelatin (C3.79:)Electrical goods (C3.82:)Fats and oils, animal and vegetable
( C3.123 1)Fats and oils subjected to sulphonation
(C3.124 :)Lacquers (C3.88:)
Mechanical stokers (C3.91:)Men’s, youths’, and boys’ clothing cut
(C3.92:)Methanol (C3.101:)Oil burners (C3.93:)Paint, varnish, lacquer, and filler (C3.94:)Paperboard (C3.95 :)Plastic paints, cold water paints, and cal-
cimines (C3.96:)Plumbing brass (C3.97 :)Porcelain, enameled products, metal base
only (C3.98 :)Public merchandise warehousing (C3.102:)Pulverizers for pulverized fuel installa-
tions (C3.103:)Pyroxylin-coated textiles (C3.104 :)Railroad locomotives (C3.105:)Raw wool consumption (C3.52 :)Red-cedar shingles (C3.119 :)Retail sales, independent stores, [summary
and one report for each of 34 States and 6 cities] (C3.138:)
Steel barrels and drums (C3.106:)Steel boilers (C3.107:)Steel office furniture, shelving, and lockers,
and fire-resistive safe industry products (C3.108 :)
Structural clay products (C3.109 :)Sulphuric acid (C3.110:)Superphosphates (C3.111 :)Terra cotta (C3.112 :)Underwear and allied products (C3.113:)Wheat ground and wheat-milling products
by capacity groups and by States (C3.117:)
White-base antifriction bearing metalsWholesale trade: Wholesalers’ sales, in-
ventories, accounts receivable and col-lections (C3.133:)
Wool machinery activity (C3.51:) and business reports
Linseed oil (C3.122 :)Mining and industrial locomotives (C.3 81 •)Wheat and wheat-flour stocks held by mills
(C3.115 :)Wheat ground and wheat-milling products
merchant and other mills (C3.118:)W’ool stock (C3.52/2:)
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Manufactures. Biennial census of manufactures, 1937. 1939. 2 pts., xvi+1674 and vii4-135 p. [Prepared under supervision of Thomas J. Fitzgerald, chief statistician for manufactures.] * Cloth, pt. 1, $2.25; * pt. 2, 60c.L. C. card 24-27304 C 3.24/1: 937/pt.l, 2
Note .—Fart 1 is primarily an assembly of the detailed reports for manufacturing and printing and publishing industries covered by the census. Part 2 is an assembly of de-tailed reports for cities having 25,000 inhabitants or more and inventories in the hands of manufacturers at the beginning and end of 1937, by industries and States.
----- Census of manufactures, 1937: Man-hour statistics for 105 selected indus-tries. Dec. 19'39. 147 p. 4° [Processed.] fL. C. card 40-26184 C 3.24/2: M 31/937
Physicians’ handbook on birth and death registration, containing International list of causes of death [with selected bibliography], 9th edition. 1939. iii-j-94 p. il. [Prepared under supervision of Halbert L. Dunn, chief statistician for vital statistics. This new Handbook supersedes the 8th edition of the Physi-cians’ pocket reference to international list of causes of death.] * Paper, 15c. L. C. card 40-26171 C 3.54 : 939
Religious bodies. Census of religious bodies, 1936: Christadelphians, statistics, denominational history, doctrine, and organization. 1939. iv-f-7 p. (Bulletin 7.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for reli-gious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a : 936/7
—— Same: Churches of the New Jerusalem, statistics, denominational history, doctrine, and organization. 1939. iv4~14 p. (Bulletin 9.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] ♦Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a : 936/9General Convention of the New Jerusalem in United States.General Church of the New Jerusalem.
----- Same: Evangelical Congregational Church, statistics, denominational his-tory, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv-j-6 p. (Bulletin 15.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a: 936/15
----- Same: Pilgrim Holiness Church, statistics, denominational history, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv-f-10 p. (Bulletin 10.) [Prepared under super-vision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c.
C 3.35/a: 936/10----- Same: Reformed Episcopal Church, statistics, denominational history,
doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv-j-6 p. (Bulletin 11.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a : 936/11
----- Same: Salvation Army, statistics, history, doctrine, and organization. 1940. iv+11 p. (Bulletin 12.) [Prepared under supervision of T. F. Murphy, chief statistician for religious statistics.] * Paper, 5c. C 3.35/a : 936/12
Vital statistics. Monthly vital statistics bulletin, Jan. 8, 1940; v. 2, no. 11. [1940.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] t C 3.127:2/11
•----- Vital statistics, special reports, Jan. 20, 1940; v. 7, no. 63. [1940.] p. 711-719, 4° (Processed. Title is: Index of Vital statistics, special reports, issued during 1939, v. 7, nos. 1-62. Volume 7 consists of releases of final Nation-wide natality and mortality figures for 1987.] fL. C. card 36-26592 C 3.67: 7/63
----- Same, v. 7, nos. 1-63, 1937 [title page and contents]. 1939. iv p. 4° [Processed. The date 1937 in the title denotes the period covered by these reports.] f C 3.67: 7/1-63/t.p. & cont.
----- Vital statistics, special reports, v. 8, no. 29-36; Jan. 11-31, 1940. [1940.] p. 649-855, il. 4° [Processed. Volume 8 consists of State summaries for 1938.] t C3.67 : 8/29-36
----- Vital statistics, special reports, Jan. 5-31, 1910; v. 9, no. 9-16. [1940.] p. 21-110, il. 4° [Processed. Volume 9 consists of releases of final Nation-wide natality and mortality figures for 1938.] t C 3.67: 9/9-16
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COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEYNot e .—Nautical charts for navigating the waters of the coasts of the United States
and of its possessions, coast pilots carrying auxiliary information for the use or the nautical charts; tide tables showing time and heights of tides, current tables showing direction and force of ocean and estuary currents, and aeronautical charts of continental United States for air navigation are sold at the Washington office of the Coast and Geodetic Survey and by sales agents. The sales agents for the nautical charts and nautical publica-tions are located at the principal ports of the United States and for the aeronautical charts at the principal airports of continental United States.Chart correction notice, Atlantic charts 50 to 3261. Dec. 1, 1939. [2] p. large 8’
[Processed. Covers corrections noted in Notice to mariners 1-48, 1939.] T C 4.9/7:50-3261/939-4
Coast and Geodetic Survey bulletin, Dec. 31, 1939; no. 295. [Monthly.] $L. C. card 15-26512
[1940.] 10 p.
C 4.20:295Report. Coast and Geodetic Survey [annual report, fiscal year 1939]. [1940.]
p. 97-113. [From Annual report of Secretary of Commerce, 1939.] tC 4.1.030
Terrestrial magnetism. Practical uses of the earth’s magnetism; by David G. Knapp. 1939. ii+19 p. il. (Serial no. 618.) t ,r<V7/oL. C. card 40-26168 C 4.2: M 27/6
Tidal bench marks. Tidal bench marks, Columbia River, Oregon and Wash-ington [State], Oct. 1939. [l]+ii+49 p. 4° (T-19.) [Processed.] iL. C. card 39-29199 C 4.32:19
----- Tidal bench marks, Maryland. Dec. 1939. [l]+iv-|-61 p. 4° (T-20.)[Processed.] tL. C. card 40-26185
Tide table, New York Harbor and vicinity, [calendar] year p. 24° (Serial no. 620.) t Paper, 5c.L. C. card 27-27743
C 4.32:201940. 1939. ii+23
C 4.27: N 42y/940Aeronautical charts
aeronautical chart. Coast and Geodetic
Cincinnati [Ofcio], lat. 38°-40°, long. 84°-90°; sectional Scale 10 in.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C.,- ------------------Survey, Dec. 1939. 20 X 43 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 140c.
C 4.9/4: C 49/3El Paso, Tex Regional aeronautical chart: El Paso, Del Rio, Austin, San
Antonio, Corpus Christi, lat. 26°-32°, long. 97°-106°30'; chart 15M. Scale 10 m.=0.6 in., scale 1:1,000,000. Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survev. Oct 1939. 27X39 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] 175c.
. C 4.9/5:15 M/3Los Angeles [CalifA, lat. 34°-36°, long. 114°-120°; sectional aeronautical chart.
Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nov. 1939. 20 X 46 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c.
C 4.9/4: L 896/3Radio direction finder. Aeronautical chart for radio direction finding, lat. 31 —
40°, long. 105°-122°; chart 24 DF. Scale 25 m.=0.8 in., scale 1:2,000,000. Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Dec. 1939. 23X35 in. [Lam-bert conformal conic projection. Includes area between San 1 rancisco, Denver, San Diego, and El Paso.] t 75c. C 4.9/5:24 DF/3
Whitney, Mount. Mt. Whitney [Calif.], lat. 36°-38°, long. 114°-120°; sectional aeronautical chart. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Washington, D. C„ Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nov. 1939. 20 X 45 in. [Lambert conformal conic projection.] t 40c. 4.9/4: M 863w/2
Nautical chartsCape May to Fenwick Island light, N. J.-Del., surveys to 1939, surveys by U. S.
Engineers to 1939, and other sources; chart 1219. Scale 1:80,000. Washing-ton, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nov. 1939. 32 X 37 in. t 75c.
C 4.9:1219
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Fernandina Harbor, Oa.-Fla., surveys to 1935, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1937; chart 453. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Nov. 1939. 25 X 39 in. f 50c. C 4.9: 453
Freeport Harbor, Tex., topography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1933-37, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey in 1937, supplemented by surveys by U. S. Engineers in 1938; chart 593. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, D. C„ Coast and Geodetic Survey, Dec. 1939. 27 X 33 in. t 50c. C 4.9: 593
Mississippi River to Galveston, Gulf Coast, hydrography by Coast and Geodetic Survey to 1937; chart 1116. [Scale 1: 459,000.] Washington, D. C., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Dec. 1939. 34X48 in. [For offshore navigation only.] f 75c.
C 4.9:1116FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU
Beans. Foreign bean market information, Dec. 1939; published monthly in Foodstuffs Division. [1939.] 5 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.00. C 18.72/10:939/12
Boxes. Folding paper boxes, aid to profitable packaging [with reading ref-erences] ; by James D. Studley. 1939. vi-j-60 p. il. 1 pl. (Trade promotion series 205; Forest Products Division.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26146 C 18.27: 205
Business. Survey of current business, Jan. 1940; v. 20, no. 1. [1940.] cover title, 56 p. il. 4° ([Division of Business Review.]) [Monthly. Text on p. 3 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $2.00 a yr. (including weekly sup-plements) ; foreign subscription, $3.50.L. C. card 21-26819 C 18.35: 20/1
----- Same, weekly supplement, Jan. 4-25, 1940. [1940.] Each 4 p. il. 4° In-cluded in price of monthly Survey of current business, which see above.
C 18.36:940/1-1Business information service. [Processed.] t except as indicated in note below.
C 18.182 and 183:Note .—This service gives to a limited number of organizations data on subjects
pertaining to business problems through the medium of abstracts and basic data sheets. These data are compiled from both governmental and non-governmental sources. The service gives material which can be used to prepare speeches, articles, etc., to study the problems confronting the community, and provides sources of information on business problems. It is free to any public organization or educational institution equipped to disseminate data to its members, students, or to the public, within certain limitations, prescribed by the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau. Private organizations in the United States can obtain the service on a subscription basis, payable $10.00 annually, at the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.
Canada. Trade review of Canada, v. 6, no. 1, Jan. 1940; issued by Division of Regional Information. [1940.] [2] 4-1-10 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed. Pre-pared in office of commercial attache, Ottawa, with cooperation of U. S. con-suls in Canada.] t Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.157: 6/1
Chemicals. World trade notes on chemicals and allied products, v. 14, no. 1-4, Jan. 6-27, 1940; issued weekly by Chemical Division. [1940.] p. 1 [-66], il. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00 C 18.179:14/1-4
China. China’s trade under wartime conditions. Jan. 1940. 9 p. 4° (Special circular 402; Division of Regional Information, Far Eastern series 173.) [Processed.] t Paper, 5c. C 48.142: 402
----- Monthly trade report, China, v. 14 [19], no. 8, Nov. 15, 1939; issued at Shanghai. [1939.] 15 p. 4° [Processed. Volume number is incorrectly given on p. 1 as 14. Prepared by office of American commercial attache at Shanghai, China, with cooperation of American consular officers in China.] t Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.154 :19/8
Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, Nov. 1939, corrected to Dec. 31, 1939; compiled by Division of Foreign Trade Statistics. 1940. 43 p. 4° * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.85. L. C. card 14-21465 C 18.7:939/11
----- Same. (H. doc. 520, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)
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Commerce—Continued.----- United States foreign trade statistics, monthly statement, advance offi-
cial data subject to revision. [Processed.] t various prices, see note below.C 18.185: no.
Note .—Many of the divisions of the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau issue monthly statistical statements in processed form showing the exports or imports (and in some cases reexports) of various commodities. For convenience the statements issued by a division have been grouped in numerical order under the name of the issuing divi-sion. Except for the statements issued under the group number 1700 which contain only summary monthly statistics the statements show the exports or imports of com-modities in complete detail by countries, and in certain instances by customs districts as well. Statistics covering trade in commodities by principal countries no longer appear in the “Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States” and it is only through subscription to appropriate statistical statements that a record of such trade can be secured. Annual compilations are published in “Commerce and navigation of United States."
The annual domestic subscription price of each statement is based on the number of sheets of information included therein, the minimum price being $1.00. Where the sub-scriber resides outside the United States an additional charge—usually $1.00 per year—■ is levied. Single copies are to be charged for at the rate of one-tenth of the annual sub-scription price in every case. Apply to the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, Washington, D. C., for these statements and for further information conc.erning them.Group numbers are assigned for 1940 as follows :1700—Summary foreign trade statistics. (4 statements.)2100—Tobacco and tobacco products: issued by Tobacco Division. (1 statement.)2400—Finance: issued by Finance Division. (2 statements.)2600—Agricultural implements: issued by Machinery Division. (6 statements.)2700—Automotive: issued by Automotive-Aeronautics Trade Division. (4 statements.) 2800—-Chemicals and allied products: issued by Chemical Division. (34 statements.) 2900—Electrical and radio equipment: issued by Electrical Division. (10 statements.) 3000—Feedstuffs, feedstuffs and seeds: issued by Foodstuffs Division. (25 statements.) 3100—Minerals and mineral oils: issued by Metals and Minerals Division. (11 state-
ments.)3200—Iron and steel and products: issued by Metals and Minerals Division. (16 state-
ments.)3300—Hides and leather: issued by Leather and Rubber Division. (9 statements.) 3400—Forest products : issued by'Forest Products Division. (8 statements.) 3500—Industrial machinery: issued by Machinery Division. (8 statements.) 3600—Paper and pulp : issued by Forest Products Division. (6 statements.) 3700—Rubber products: issued by Leather and Rubber Division. (12 statements.) 3900—Specialties : issued by Specialties Division. (16 statements.)4000—Textiles: issued by Textile Division. (21 statements.)4100—Transportation equipment: issued by Transportation Division. (1 statement.) 4700—Motion pictures: issued by Motion Picture Division. (1 statement.)
Commerce reports, weekly, containing current foreign trade news, Jan. 6-27, 1940; no. 1-4. [1940.] [8]+1-96 p. il. 4° * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.20 (incorrectly given on publication as $3.70).L. C. card 17-29S46 C 18.5/1: 940/1-4
Comparative law series, monthly world review, v. 3, no. 1; Jan. 1940. [1940.] [2]+1-80+[2] p. (Division of Commercial Laws.) * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. 018.79:3/1
Copra. Philippine copra market, FS-6, no. 1-4, Jan. G-27, 1940; prepared in Foodstuffs Division. [1940.] Each 1 p. 4° [Weekly. Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr. C 18.199/2:940/1-4
----- Philippine copra market in Nov. [1939] ; prepared in Foodstuffs Division. Jan. 4, 1940. 2 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t C 18.199:939/11
----- Same, Dec. [1939] ; prepared in Foodstuffs Division. Jan. 31, 1940. 2 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t 0 18.199:939/12
Domestic commerce news letter, Jan. 1940. [1940.] 2 p. f° [Monthly. Proc-essed. ] t C 18.32/2: 940/1
Finance. European financial notes, v. 2 (NS) no. 1 and 2, Jan. 9 and 24, 1940; issued semi-monthly by Finance Division. [1940.] leaves 1-39, 4° [Proc-essed.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. 0 18.70 : 2/1,2
----- Far Eastern financial notes, v. 2 (NS) no. 1 and 2, Jan. 4 and 19, 1940; issued semi-monthly by Finance Division. [1940.] leaves 1-25, 4° [Proc-essed.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. 018.71:2/1,2
----- Latin American financial notes, v. 2, no. 1 and 2, Jan. 14 and 29, 1940; issued semi-monthly by Finance Division. [1940.] leaves 1-40, 4° [Proc-essed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.107: 2/1, 2
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Finland. Commercial and industrial position of Finland: by Archibald E. Gray. Nov. 1939. 20 p. 4° (Special circular 401; Division of Regional Information, European Section.) [Processed.] t Paper, 5c. C 18.142: 401
Foreign market bulletin 1925-48, Sept.-Nov. 1939; issued by Specialties Divi-sion. [1939.] various paging, 4° [Processed. Numbers 1924 and 1944 not yet issued. Certain numbers in this series are designated Special circular. Special circular no. 1936 is dated Dec. 1, 1939.] t (restricted distribution).
C 18.81:1925-1948Fruit. Weekly fruit exports, Jan. 6-27, 1940; prepared in Foodstuffs Division.
[1940.] Each 3 p. or 2 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $2.00 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $3.00. C 18.72/13 : 940/1-4
Gold. Weekly statement, gold and silver exports and imports, Jan. 3-24, 1940; compiled by Division of Foreign Trade Statistics. Jan. 9-31, 1940. Each 5 p. or 7 p. 4° ([Statement] 2401.) [Processed.] t Paper, 20c. single copy, $5.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $6.00. C 18.185: 2401/940-1 to 940-4
Grain. Exports of grains and flour and imports of wheat through principal United States ports, Jan. 6-27, 1940; compiled by Division of Foreign Trade Statistics. Jan. 10-31, 1940. Each 1 p. 4° (Statement 3040.) [Weekly. Processed.] f Paper, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.00.
C 18.185: 3040/940-1 to 940-4Japan. Monthly trade report, Japan, v. 15, no. 10, Oct. 25, 1939; issued at
Tokyo. [1939.] 31 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by office of American com-mercial attache at Tokyo, Japan, with cooperation of American consular of-ficers in Japan.] t Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00. C 18.155 :15/10
----- Same, v. 15, no. 11, Nov. 25, 1939; issued at Tokyo. [1939.] 34 p. 4° [Processed. Prepared by office of American commercial attache at Tokyo, Japan, with cooperation of American consular officers in Japan.]
C 18.155:15/11----- Trends in Japan’s trade with Latin America during 1938 and 1939; com-
piled from report by Ivan B. White and other sources. Nov. 1939. 8 p. 4° (Special circular 400; Far Eastern series 172. Division of Regional Informa-tion.) [Processed.] f Paper, 5c. C 18.142 : 400
Plastics progress, brief review of United States plastics industry and trade [with bibliography] ; by C. C. Concannon. Nov. 1939. cover title, 13 p. 4" [Proc-essed.] tL. C. card 40-26186 C 18.2 : P 69
Report. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce [annual report, fiscal year 1939]. [1940.] p. 11-24. [From Annual report of Secretary of Commerce, 1939.] tL. C. card 14-30033 C 18.1: 939
Russian economic notes, v. 2 (N. S.) no. 1 and 2; Jan. 15 and 30, 1940; pre-pared semi-monthly by Division of Regional Information from official Russian publications. [1940.] Each [1] 4-13 p. 4° [Processed.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.00.L. C. card 35-16547 C 18.123 : 2/1, 2
Soybeans. Manchurian soy bean trade in Oct. [1939] ; prepared in Foodstuffs Division. Jan. 8,1940. 3 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t C 18.197 : 939/10
Textiles. Textile raw materials: Cotton, wool, silk, rayon and other synthetic textile fibers, flax, jute, sisal, abaca, kapok, miscellaneous libers, v. 2, nos. 1-4, Jan. 1-22, 1940; prepared in Textile Division. [1940.] p. 1-41, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Four numbers issued as 2 publications.] f Paper, $1.00 a yr.; for-eign subscription, $3.00.L. C. card 3G-14096 C 18.149: 2/1-4
----- Textiles and allied products: Yarn, cordage, piece goods, knit goods, ap-parel, furs, floor coverings, miscellaneous textile products, v. 2, nos. 1-4; Jan. 3-24, 1940. [1940.] p. 1-36, 4° [Weekly. Processed. Four numbers issued as 2 publications.] t Paper, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $3.00.L. C. card 36-14095 C 18.150: 2/1-4
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Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Twenty years of Soviet trade; by E. C. Ropes. Nov. 1939. 1-18A 4-19-21 p. 4° (Special circular 399; Division of Regional Information, Russian Section.) [Processed.] f Paper, 5c.
C 18.142:399
MARINE INSPECTION AND NAVIGATION BUREAU
Bulletin, v. 4, no. 6; Dec. 1939. [1939.] 35 p. [Monthly.] fL. C. card 36-26619 C 25.12: 4/6
Report. Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation [annual report, fiscal year 1939], [1940.] p. 81-95. [From Annual report of Secretary of Com-merce, 1939.] fL. C. card 38-18986 C 25.1: 939
Ships. Merchant vessels of United States (including yachts and Government vessels), year ended June 30, 1939. 1939. 775 p. oblong 8° (Report series 8.) * Cloth, $3.00.L. C. card 6-35358 C 25.15: 8
----- Same. (H. doc. 30, 76th Cong. 1st sess.)
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
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Floors and flooring. Portable apparatus for determining relative wear resistance of concrete floors [with list of references]; by Louis Schuman and John Tucker, jr. [1940.] p. 549-570, il. 3 p. of pl. (Research paper RP1252.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 23, Nov. 1939.] * Paper, 10c. C 13.22/a : 1252
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Rubber. Application of interferometer to measurement of dimensional changes in rubber; by Lawrence A, Wood, Norman Bekkedahl, and Chauncey G. Peters. [1940.] p. 571-583, il. (Research paper RP1253.) [From Journal of research of National Bureau of Standards, v. 23, Nov. 1939.] * Paper, 5c.
C 13.22/a: 1253----- Tensile properties of rubber compounds at high rates of stretch; by
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Borchers, William G. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal no. 4253, in re William G. Borchers and Nicholas Cirillo, manifolding; brief for commissioner of patents. [1939.] 8 p. 4° t C 21.10: B 644/4
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Siuslaw National Forest. H. R. 884, act to add lands to Siuslaw National Forest in Oregon. Approved Jan. 17, 1940. 1 p. (Public 402.)
Witnesses. H. R. 6832, act to provide for protection of witnesses appearing before any department, independent establishment, or other agency of United States, or Congress of United States. Approved Jan. 13, 1940. 1 p. (Public 401.)
CONFERENCE COMMITTEES
Letter carriers. Equalization of salaries of letter carriers, conference report to accompany H. R. 2001; submitted by Mr. Burch. Jan. 18, 1940. [2] p. (H. rp. 1520, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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Federal Communications Commission. Disposition of records in Federal Com-munications Commission, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Jan. 12, 1940. 8 p. (H. rp. 1506, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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Interior Department. Disposition of records in Department of Interior, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Jan. 12, 1940. 6 p. (H. rp. 1511, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.
Navy Department. Disposition of records in Navy Department, report; sub-mitted by Mr. Elliott. Jan. 12, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 1509, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Treasury Department. Disposition of records in Department of Treasury, re-port; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Jan. 12, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 1508, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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Work Projects Administration. Disposition of records in Work Projects Admin-istration, report; submitted by Mr. Elliott. Jan. 12, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 1510, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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Calendars of House of Representatives and history of legislation, 76th Congress, 3d session, Jan. 3-31, 1940; nos. 1-18. 1940. Each 152 p. or 192 p. large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] i
Y 1.2:1/76-3-1 to 76-3-18Contested elections. Contested-election case of Albert F. Swanson versus Vin-
cent F. Harrington, from 9th congressional district of Iowa, letter from clerk of House of Representatives transmitting contest for seat in House of Representatives for 76th Congress for 9th congressional district of Iowa, Albert F. Swanson versus Vincent F. Harrington. Jan. 3, 1940. Ip. (H. doc. 540, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [Letter of transmittal only.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
----- Contested-election case of Byron N. Scott versus Thomas M. Eaton, from 18th congressional district of California, letter from clerk of House of Rep-resentatives transmitting contest for seat in House of Representatives for 76th Congress for 18th congressional district of California, Byron N. Scott versus Thomas M. Eaton. Jan. 3, 1940. 1 p. (H. doc. 539, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [Letter of transmittal only.] * Paper, 5c.
Reports to be made to Congress, letter from clerk of House of Representatives transmitting list of reports to be made to Congress by public officers during 76th Congress. Jan. 3, 1940. 26 p. (H. doc. 538, 76th Cong. 3d sess ) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 9-35340
ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE
Un-American Activities, Special Committee on, House. Expenses for investiga-tion of un-American activities, report to accompany H. Res. 368 [to authorize payment of expenses of investigation authorized by H. Res. 321, for continuance of Special Committee to Investigate Un-American Activities]; submitted bv Mr. Warren. Jan. 25, 1940. 1 p. (H. rp. 1530, 76th Cong. 3d sess) * Paper, 5c. ’
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Loans. Amend crop loan law relating to lien imposed thereunder, report to accompany H. R. 7878; submitted by Mr. Jones of Texas. Jan. 29, 1940 2 n (H. rp. 1538, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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Appropriations. Urgent deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal.year] 1940, hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session. 1940. Pp^.^3^/946
----- Urgent deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1940, report to accompany H. R. 8067; submitted by Mr. Taylor. Jan. 23, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 1525, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Government offices. Independent offices appropriation bill [fiscal year] 1941, hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session. 1940. 2 pts. [vJ + 1923+zi p. il. 2 tab. -Paper, pt. 1, $1.25; - pt. In2/2/M1/ptl>2
----- Independent offices appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1941, report to ac-company H. R. 7922 [making appropriations for Executive Office and sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions, and offices, fiscal year 1941] ; submitted by Mr. Woodrum of Virginia. Jan. 16, 1940. 45 p. (11. rp. 1515, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 10c.
Post Office Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1941, hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session. 1940. ii+449 P-^1^6//]Iap ^4/9^1
Treasury Department. Treasury and Post Office departments aPProP;iati°I\11’iU’ fiscal year 1941, report to accompany H. R. 8068; submitted by Mr. Ludlow. Jan. 23, 1940. 51 p. (H. rp. 1526, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 10c.
----- Treasury Department appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1941, hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session. 1940. ii+784 p^ ^aper, ^^g41
War Department. Emergency supplemental appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1940 hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, making supple-mental appropriations for military and naval estabiishments, Coast Guard, and Federal Bureau of Investigation, fiscal year 1940. 1939. 11+331 p. * Paper, 35c. Y 4-AP 6/1: Em 3/7
•----- Emergency supplemental appropriation bill, fiscal year 1940, report toaccompany II. R. 7805 [making supplemental appropriations for military and naval establishments, Coast Guard, and Federa! Bureau of Instigation fiscal year 1940] ; submitted by Mr. Taylor. Jan. 10, 1940. z5 p. (H. rp. 1479, 76th Cong. 3d sess. * Paper, 5c.
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Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 3d session, Jan. 24, 1940, no. 8.1940. 8 p. 4° t Y 4Bx 7/1J • 7b/b
Government supplies. Procurements without advertising, report to accompany H. R. 8152; submitted by Mr. Cochran. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. Io35, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Travel expenses of civilian officers and employees upon official change of station, report to accompany H. R. 8151; submitted by Mr. Cochran. Jan. 29, 1J40. 2 p. (H. rp. 1534, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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Boulder Dam. Requesting information of Secretary of State concerning inquiry of plot to sabotage Boulder Dam, adverse report to accompany H. Res. 356; submitted by Mr. Bloom. Jan. 23, 1640. 1 p. (H. rp. 1524, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Gillespie, Mrs. Inez. Inez Gillespie, report to accompany S. 2973 [for relief of Inez Gillespie, widow of Julian E. Gillespie] ; submitted by Mr. Bloom. Jan. 23, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 1523, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [Corrected print.] * Paper, 5c.
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Aliens. Relief of sundry aliens, report to accompany H. R. 7972; submitted bj7 Mrs. O’Day. Jan. 17, 1940. 6 p. (H. rp. 1516, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [H. R. 7972 contains II. R. 5925 and other bills.] * Paper, 5c.
----- Relief of sundry aliens, report to accompany H. R. 7973; submitted by Mr. Ward. Jan. 17, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 1517, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [H. R. 7973 contains H. R. 4846 and other bills.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
----- Relief of sundry aliens, report to accompany H. R. 7974; submitted by Mr. Gathings. Jan. 17, 1940. 7 p. (H. rp. 1518, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [H. R. 7974 contains H. R. 595 and other bills.] * Paper, 5c.
Calendars. Legislative calendar, showing status of all bills to date, 76th Con-gress, 3d session, Jan. 3, 1940; no. 8. 1910. 100 p. large 8° t Y 4.1m 6/1: 76/8
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Bailey, Janies G. James G. Bailey, report to accompany H. R. 4394 [granting pension to James G. Bailey] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 1495, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Ballard, Mrs. Cora A. Cora Arlena Ballard, report to accompany H. R. 689 [granting pension to Cora Arlena Ballard] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 1485, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Botner, John II. John II. Botner, report to accompany H. R. 685 [granting pen-sion to John II. Botner] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 5 p. (II. rp. 1484, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Bristol, Mrs. Helen M. Helen Moore Bristol, report to accompany H. R. 6674 [granting increase of pension to Helen Moore Bristol, widow of Mark Lambert Bristol] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 16 p. (II. rp. 1501, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Brown, Mrs. Fannie E. C. Fannie E. Conner Brown, report to accompany H. R. 5831 [granting pension to Fannie E. Conner Brown, remarried widow of William II. Conner] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 1499, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Burden, Mrs. Artricey K. Artricey K. Burden, report to accompany II. R. 4962 [granting pension to Artricey K. Burden] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 2 p. (II. rp. 1496, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Clayton, Mrs. Lizzie M. W. Lizzie May Wilbur Clayton, report to accompany II. R. 2273 [granting pension to Lizzie May Wilbur Clayton] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11. 1940. 3 p. (II. rp. 149(2, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Crowley. Mrs. Helen M. Helen M. Crowley, report to accompany H. R. 2143 [granting pension to Helen M. Crowley] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 1491; 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Ettner, Bertha R. Bertha R. Ettner, report to accompany H. R. 1743 [granting pension to Bertha R. Ettner] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 1490, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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anndos Victor ir. Capt. Victor Gondos, jr„ report to accompany H. R. <>681 [granting pension to Victor Gondos, jr.] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 1940. 17 p. (H. rp. 1502, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) I aper, 5c.
Grant Mrs Florence S. Florence Sharp Grant, report to accompany HR. 7045 [granting increase of pension to Florence Sharp1 Grant W14,)"’ of(^ “ Weston Grant]; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 8 p. ( • P 1503, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Hollon Mrs Grizelda JI. Grizelda Hull Hobson, report to accompany S. 161 of pension to Grlzeldn Hull Hobson widow of Richmond
Pearson Hobson] : submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 10, 1940. 3 p. • P- 1480, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Keith, Mrs. Bertha C. Bertha C. Keith, report to accompany HR. 1695 [graiitnig pension to Bertha C. Keith] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 1489, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Linehan, Timothy A. Timothy A Linehan, report to l^company H. R 1379 I granting pension to Timothy A. Linehan] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. J.in. 1 , 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 1486, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * 1 aper, oc.
Mann, Joseph J. Joseph J. Mann, report to accompany H R 1344 [granting pension to Joseph J. Mann] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 194). 5 p. (H. rp. 1482, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Patterson, Mrs. Maud R. Maud Patterson, report to accompany H. R 2285 [granting pension to Maud Patterson] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 1493, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Pensions. Increase of pensions to sundry widows [of ’“^h ranking officers of Army, Navy, and Coast Guard], report to accompany H. R. <831 [substituted for H R. 326 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1J40. S5 p. (H. rp. 1481, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 10c.
___ Pensions and increase of pensions to certain widows, former widows, and dependent children of veterans of Civil War, report to accompany H R. 8015 [substituted for H. R. 445 and other bills] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 18,1940. 28 p. (H. rp. 1521, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) I aper, 5c.
Plunkett, Gail E. Gail E. Plunkett, report to accompany H R. 5153 [granting increase of pension to Gail E. Plunkett] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 1498, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Popejoy, Christopher C. Christopher C. Popejoy, report to accompany H R 1550 [granting increase of pension to Christopher C. Popejoy]; submitted by Mr. Lesiiski Jan. 11,1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 1488, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) . * Paper, 5c.
Scanlon, James J. Janies J. Scanlon, report to accompany H R. 3^ [granting increase of pension to James J. Scanlon] ; submitted by Mi. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 5 p. (H. rp. 1494, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Shanklin William H. William H. Shanklin, report to accompany H. R. 6496 [granting renewal of pension to William H. Shanklin] ; submitted bj Mr. e- shiski. Jan. 11, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 1500, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) Paper, 5c.
Swoveland, John W. John W. Swoveland report t<> accompany H R. 5007 [granting pension to John W. Swoveland]; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 1497, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Wells, Albert E. Albert E. Wells, report to accompany H R. 1509 [granting pension to Albert E. Wells] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1J40. 5 p. (H. rp. 1487, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
White, Ernest F. Ernest Francis White, report to accompany H. R. 1312 [grant-ing pension to Ernest Francis White] ; submitted by Mr. Lesinski. Jan. 11, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 1483, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress 1st 2d, and 3d ^sion8 Jan 16 and 31, 1940; no. 18 and 19. 1940. Each 160 p. 4 t 1 4. J 8J/1. <6/18,19
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LAWS, COMMITTEE ON REVISION OF, HOUSE
District of Columbia. Cumulative supp. 5, Apr. 15, 1929-Aug. 11, 1939, to Code of District of Columbia, containing laws, general and permanent in their nature, relating to or in force in District of Columbia (except such laws as are of application in District of Columbia by reason of being general and permanent laws of United States), enacted by 71st-75th Congresses, and 1st session, 76th Congress, together with perfecting amendments to Code [and] with ancillaries and index. 1939. v+317 p. 4° [Supersedes all previous sup-plements.] ♦ Cloth, $1.25. Y 4.L 44/2: D 63/supp.5
LIBRARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE
Greenville Memorial Commission. Establishing Greenville Memorial Commission, report to accompany H. J. Res. 385 [establishing Greenville Memorial Commis-sion to formulate plans for construction of memorial building to commemorate Treaty of Greene Ville at Greenville, Ohio] ; submitted by Mr. Keller. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp. 1539, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [The purpose of H. J. Res. 385 is to commemorate place where General Anthony Wayne signed treaty with confederated Indian tribes of Northwest Territory.] * Paper, 5c.
MERCHANT MARINE AND FISHERIES COMMITTEE, HOUSE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 3d session, Jan. 3 and 25, 1940- no. 12 and 13. 1940. 82 p. and 93 p. 4° t Y 4.M 53: 76/12,13
Federal Communications Commission. Extension of time for report, Federal Communications Commission, report to accompany H. R. 7863 [to amend sec. 602 (e) of communications act of 1934, as amended, relating to study of radio requirements for ships navigating Great Lakes and inland waters of United States]; submitted by Mr. Bland. Jan. 29, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 1536, 76th Cone. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Lights. Anchorage lights on small vessels, report to accompany II. R. 7420 [to amend laws for preventing collisions of vessels] ; submitted by Mr Kennedy of Maryland. Jan. 25,1940. 5 p. (H. rp. 1532, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Anchorage lights on small vessels and able seamen on sailing vessels, hear-ings, 76th Congress, 3d session, on II. R. 7420 and H. R. 7339, Jan. 9, 1940 1940. iii+13 p. * Paper, 5c. Y 4.M 53: An 21
Ohio State University. Conveyance of fish hatchery, Put in Bay, Ohio [to Ohio for use of Ohio State University], report to accompany H. R. 6481; submitted by Mr. Bland. Jan. 9,1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 1477, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Sailors. Able seamen on sailing vessels, report to accompany H. R. 7339 [to exempt sail vessels from provisions of sec. 13 of act of Mar. 4,1915, as amended, requiring manning of certain merchant vessels by able seamen] ; submitted bv Mr. Kennedy of Maryland. Jan. 25, 1940. 7 p. (H. rp. 1531, 76th Cong 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
St. Petersburg, Fla. Acquisition of land, St. Petersburg, Fla., for shore training station, maritime service, report to accompany H. J. Res. 424 [to authorize Maritime Commission to acquire lands at St. Petersburg, Fla.] • submitted bv Mr. Bland. Jan. 29,1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 1537, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper 5c.
MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE
Grave markers for deceased veterans, report to accompanv H. R. 8083 [to author-ize Secretary of War to furnish certain markers for certain graves] • submitted ♦Paper JaU‘ 1M0' 3 P‘ (H> rp’ 1533’ 76th Cong’ 3d sess >
Panama Canal. Relating to citizenship and compensation of certain employees on construction work in Panama Canal Zone, report to accompanvH. R. <941; submitted by Mr. May. Jan. 23, 1940. 2 p. (H. rp 1529 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c. ’
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Texas. Transfer of land [now part of Fort Crockett militaryTexas and to county of Galveston, Tex., report to accompany S. 1820 , submitted by Mr. Thomason. Jan. 23, 1940. 3 p. (H. rp. 1528, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
naval af fa ir s com mi ttee , ho us e
Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 1st 2d (special), and 3d sessions, Jan. 26, 1940; no. 6. 1940. 132 p. 4“ [Number 5 not available ] t
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POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills and reports referred to Com-mittee on Post Office and Post Roads for its consideration and action thereon, 7th edition, 76th Congress, 3d session, Jan. 29 and 30, 1940; no. 7 and 8. 19 .36 p. and 40 p. 4° t Y 4.P 84/1.76/7, 8
PRINTING COMMITTEE, HOUSE
Propaganda. Investigation of un-American propaganda activities report to ac-company H. Res. 342 [authorizing printing of additional copies of House repoit numbered 1476 on investigation of un-American propaganda] ; submitted by Mr. Jarman. Jan. 10,1940. Ip. (H. rp. 1478, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) Paper, 5c.
RULES COMMITTEE, HOUSE
Un-American Activities, Special Committee on, House. Investigation of un- American activities, report to accompany H. Res. 321 [for continuatio o Special Committee to Investigate Un-American Activities] ; submits d by Mr. Saba th. Jan. 22, 1940. 1 p. (H. rp. 1522, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) Paper, 5c.
UN-AMERICAN ACTIVITIES, SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON, HOUSE
Propaganda. Investigation of un-Amerlean Propaganda aetivities ln>United States hearings, 76th Congress, 1st session, on H. Res. 282, Sept. 28- Oct. 14, 1939, at Washington, D. C. 1939. v. 9, iii+5259-5823 p. 2 pl. ।of facsim * Paper, 60c. Y 4-un ‘ un W-v
___ Investigation of un-American propaganda activities in United States, re-port pursuant to H. Res. 282 (75th Cong.) and II Res. 26 (76thCong.) ; sub-mitted by Mr. Starnes of Alabama. Jan. 3, 1940. 25 p. (H. rp. 14I6, 16th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26155
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE
Calendars Calendar, assignment for hearings, extension of reciprocal trade agreements act, H. J. Res. 407, Jan. 16 and 17, 1940. 1940. Each 3 p. 4 t agreeme is y 4 w 36. rjQ/it 2/Reciprocal trade
----- Calendar of bills and resolutions referred to Committee on Ways and Means, 76th Congress, 1st, 2d, and 3d sessions, Jan. 30, 1940; no 14 LL0 116 p. 4° t Y 4. W 36. <6/14
San Francisco, Golden Gate International Exposition. Importation of articles free from tariff or customs duty for purpose of exhibition at Golden Gate Inter-national Exposition, report to accompany II. J. Res. 419 [to extend for 3 addi-tional months time during which articles imported free of duty for exhibition at Golden Gate International Exposition or New York World s Fair may be sold or abandoned] ; submitted by Mr. Buck. Jan. 17, 1940. 4 p. (H. rp. 1519, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
PHOSPHATE RESOURCES OF UNITED STATES, JOINT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE ADEQUACY AND USE OF
Potash. Phosphate resources of United States, report transmitted pursuant to Public resolution 112 (75th Congress) and Senate joint resolution 182 (76th Congress); [submitted by Mr. Peterson of Florida]. 1940. u +3 p. (H.. rp. 1514 76th Cong 3d sess.) [This report relates to potash investigations author-ized’by Senate joint resolution 182. The committee asks to be continued to Jan. 15, 1941, to complete its investigations.] * Paper, 5c.
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SENATE
Accounts. Report of secretary of Senate [submitting statement of receipts and expenditures], July 1, 1938-June 30, 1939. 1939. iii-)-550 p. (S. doc. 136, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 55c.L. C. card 9-16161
Calendar of business, Senate, 76th Congress, 3d session, Jan. 3-29, 1940; no. 1-13. 1940. Each 16 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session.] $
Y 1.3: 76-3/1 to 76-3/13Campaign information. Factual campaign information; compiled under direction
of Edwin A. Halsey. 1939. iii4-36 p. [Printed for use of Office of the Secretary of the Senate, Dec. 1939.] tL. C. card 40-26156 y 13 ■ c 15/2
Political conventions. Manner of selecting delegates to national political conven-tions with information on States holding presidential primaries; compiled by Robert L. Baldridge. 1939. v+34 p. [Printed for use of Office of the Sec-retary of the Senate.] tL. C. card 4Q-26157 y 1.3. p 75
AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, SENATE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, Jan. 12, 1940; no. 17. 1940 48 P- 40 t Y 4.Ag 8/2 : 76/17
Farm Credit Administration. Cancelation of notes acquired by Farm Credit Administration, hearing before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 1st session, on S. 1710, to provide for cancelation of certain notes [formerly held by Northwest Grain Association] acquired by Farm Credit Administration as result of activities of Federal Farm Board, July 20, 1939. 1940. ii-|-14 p. * Paper, 5c.
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Appropriations. Urgent deficiency appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1940, hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, on II. R. 8067. 1940. ii-f-17 p. [These hearings are on Navy Department appropriations only.] * Paper, 10c.
Y 4.Ap 6/2: D 36/940----- Urgent deficiency appropriations, [fiscal year] 1940, report to accompany
II. R. 8067; submitted by Mr. Adams. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1167 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
War Department. Emergency supplemental appropriation bill, 1940, hearings before subcommittee, 76th Congress, 3d session, on H. R. 7805, making supple-mental appropriations for military and naval establishments, Coast Guard, and Federal Bureau of Investigation, fiscal year 1940. 19-10. ii-f-93 p. * Paper, 15c.
Y 4.Ap 6/2: Em 3/5/940—— Emergency supplemental appropriations, 1940, report to accompany H. R
7805 [making supplemental appropriations for military and naval establish-ments, Coast Guard, and Federal Bureau of Investigation, fiscal year 1940] • submitted by Mr. Adams. Jan, 23, 1940. 3 p. (S. rp. 1162, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [H. R. 7805, as here reported, contains a provision making certain Agriculture Department appropriations for 1940 available for parity payments under price adjustment act of 1938.] * Paper, 5c.
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Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, Nov. 9, 1939 and Jan 17 1940 • no. 13 and 14. 1939-40. 38 p. and 40 p. 4° t Y 4.B 22/3: 76/13,14
Export-Import Bank of Washington. Extension of lending authority of Export- Import Bank of Washington, report to accompany S. 3069; submitted by Mr Brown. Jan. 25, legislative day Jan. 23, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 116(5, 76th Cong 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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missioner [to June 1, 1942], report to accompany H. R. 7342 [to amend emergency farm mortgage act of 1933, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Bank- head, Jan. 23, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1164, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMITTEE, SENATE
Civil service. Requiring those employed by State in connection with cooperative Federal and State programs to be selected solely upon basis of merit, report to accompany S. 282; submitted by Mr. Neely. Jan. 16, 1940. 4 p. (S. rp. 1159, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26187
COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 3d session, Jan. 6, 1940; no. 13. 1940. 124 p. 4" t Y 4.C 73/2 : 76/13
EDUCATION AND LABOR COMMITTEE, SENATE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 3d session, Jan. 31, 1940; no. 12. 1940. 36 p. 4“ J Y 4.Ed 8/3: 76/12
FINANCE COMMITTEE, SENATE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 1st, 2d, and 3d sessions, Jan. 8-26, 1940; no. 30-32. 1940. Each 80 p. or 84 p. 4“ t Y 4.E 49: 76/30-32
----- Legislative calendar [of] subcommittee on veterans’ legislation, 76th Con-gress, 1st, 2d, and 3d sessions, Jan. 8 and 26, 1940; no. 15 and 16. 1940. 16 p. and 20 p. 4° t Y 4.F 49: 76/15,16/Vet.
San Francisco, Golden Gate International Exposition. Importation of articles free from tariff or customs duty for purpose of exhibition at Golden Gate Inter-national Exposition and New York World’s Fair, report to accompany H. J. Res. 419 [to extend for 3 additional months time during which articles imported free of duty for exhibition at Golden Gate International Exposition or New York World’s Fair may be sold or abandoned] ; submitted by Mr. George. Jan. 23, 1940. Ip. (S. rp. 1163, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, SENATE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, 1st, 2d, and 3d sessions, Nov.3, 1939 and Jan. 3, 1940; no. 4 and 5. 1939. 34 p. and 40 p. 4° t
Y 4.F 76/2: 76/4, 5Texas. Jurisdiction over lands acquired from Mexico, report to accompany
H. R. 6124 [giving consent of Congress to addition of lands to Texas and ceding jurisdiction to Texas over parcels or tracts of land heretofore acquired by United States from United Mexican States] ; submitted by Mr. Connally. Jan. 18, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1160, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE
Railroads. Investigation of railroads, holding companies, and affiliated com-panies, hearings before subcommittee, 75th Congress, 2d [3d] session, pursuant to S. Res. 71 (74th Congress), authorizing investigation of interstate railroads and affiliates with respect to financing, reorganizations, mergers, and certain other matters, Feb. 24-Mar. 11, 1938; Wabash Railway Company, finances, 1930-31, interline account audits, receivership and reorganization, Missouri Pacific R. R. Co. reorganization. 1939. pt. 22, xvi+9553-9964-]-xiv p. 1 tab. * Paper, 45c. Y 4.1n 8/3: R 13/56/pt.22
JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, Jan. 22, 1940; no. 19. 1940.68 p. 4° J Y4.J 89/2: 76/19
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MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, 76th Congress, Jan. 16 and 30, 1940; no. 31 and 32. 1940. 115 p. and 119 p. 4° t Y 4.M 59/2: 76/31,32
Kinderman, Harold IF. Harold W. Kinderman, report to accompany S. 2782 [for relief of Harold W. Kinderman] ; submitted by Mr. Minton. Jan. 16, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1158, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
LeGay, Charles H. Charles H. LeGay, report to accompany H. R. 3931 [for relief of Charles H. LeGay] ; submitted by Mr. Austin. Jan. 16, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1157, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
McHam, Beryl M. Beryl M. McHam, report to accompany S. 2346 [for relief of Beryl M. McHam] ; submitted by Mr. Holman. Jan. 23, 1940. 23 p. (S. rp. 1165, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Military Academy, West Point. Cadetships, West Point, report to accompany S. 3035 [authorizing certain appointments to Military Academy to fill cadet-ships heretofore created] ; submitted by Mr. Schwartz. Jan. 18, 1940. 3 p. (S. rp. 1161, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Panama Canal. Relating to citizenship and compensation of certain employees on military construction work in Panama Canal Zone, report to accompany S. 3130; submitted by Mr. Reynolds. Jan. 29, 1940. 3 p. (S. rp. 1168, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.
Wilmot National Guard Target Range, report to accompany S. 2122 [to authorize sale of Wilmot National Guard Target Range, Ariz.]; submitted by Mr. Shep-pard. Jan. 16, 1940. 2 p. (S. rp. 1156, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
POST OFFICES an d POST ROADS COMMITTEE, SENATE
Calendars. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills, resolutions, and reports re-ferred to Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads for its consideration and action thereon, 76th Congress, 3d session, Jan. 3,1940; no. 1. 1940. 29 p. 4° $
Y4.P 84/2:76-3/1PRINTING COMMITTEE, SENATE
Government Printing Office. Uncompensated leave to Government Printing Office employees, hearing, 76th Congress, 1st session, on S. J. Res. 71, relating to pay to certain employees of Government Printing Office for uncompensated leave earned during fiscal year 1932; July 21, 1939. 1940. iii-f-28 p. * Paper, 5c.
Y 4.P 93/3: G 74/2----- Uncompensated leave to Government Printing Office employees, report to
accompany S. J. Res. 71 [relating to pay to certain employees of Government Printing Office for uncompensated leave earned during fiscal year 1932]; sub-mitted by Mr. Hayden. Jan. 29, 1940. 3 p. (S. rp. 1169, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
SILVER COMMITTEE, SPECIAL, SENATE
Silver, table of contents of hearings, 76th Congress, 1st session, pursuant to S. Res. 187 (74th Congress), authorizing special committee of Senate to inves-tigate administration, and economic and commercial effect, of silver purchase act of 1934, pts. 1-8, Feb. 7-Apr. 8 [29], 1939. 1939. x p. * Paper, 5c.
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COURT OF CLAIMSNote .—The “opinions" listed below (with classification number Ju 3.9/a:) and marked
with at (for official use) are issued in a very limited edition; however, a few copies are available at the Court of Claims at prices which are determined by the size and are as follows: 1-5 pages, 25c.; 6-10 pages, 35c.; 11-20 pages, 45c.; 21 pages and over, 50c.Abrahms. Sidney F. Abrahms v. United States; special findings of facts [con-
clusion of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] no. 43250 [43520], 4 p. t Ju 3.9/a: Ab 82
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Akticbolagct Finska Skolskeppsrederict v. United States; report of commissioner.[1939.] no. 43377, p. 11-15. t Ju3.»:AK<J
Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft v. United States; special findings of fact [con-clusion of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] no. 4-452, 13 p.
Ju 3.9/a: B 455Blom. Arthur E. Blom v. United States; report of commissioner. J1^.] no
43380, p. 11-16. t Ju 3 8 • B 021British American Tobacco Company, Ltd., v. United States; per curiam, (lecided
Nov. 6, 1939. [1939.] no. 43217, 4 p. t Ju3.J/a:B777Cases. January calendar, 1940. 1940. 11 p. [Part of the pages are blank J t
L. C. card 28-22903 Ju3.5.940/1----- February calendar, 1940. 1940. 13 p. [Part of the pages are blank.] t
Ju 3.5:940/2Champion Rivet Company v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion
of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] no. 42135,^6 p^
Commings. Thomas Commings v. United States; special findings of fact [con-clusion of law, and opinion], decided Nov. 6, 1939. [1939.] no 43773, 4 p. t
Ju 3.9/a: C <37Dene. James Dene v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law,
and opinion], decided Nov. 6, 1939. [1939.] no. 43824, 5 p. Ju 3.9/a. D411Dickerson. Emmett F. Dickerson v. United States; special findings of fact [con-
clusion of law, and opinion], decided Nov. 6, 1939. [1939.] no 44263, 8 p. tJu 3.9/a: D 558
Dunnington. Virginius G. Dunnington v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] no. 4-507, gp $ Ju 3.9/a :D 922
Enqman. Oskar J. Engman v. United States; report of commissioner. [1039.] no. 43383, p. 11-16. t Ju 3.8: En 36
Erikson. Gustaf Erikson v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.] no. 43373, p. 11-16. t Ju 3.8: Er 46/11
___ Gustaf Erikson v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.] no.43378, p. 11-16. t Ju 3.8: Er 46/12
Fay. Harris Trust and Savings Bank and Jennie L. Fay, executors of Albert R Fay v United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opin-ion], decided Nov. 6, 1939. [1939.] no. 43188, 10 p. t Ju 3.9/a: F29
Greiling Brothers. Herman, Fred, Chester [et al.] Greiling, co-partners, trading as Greiling Brothers, v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.] no.43562, p. 47-71. t Ju 3-8: G 863
Griffith. Arthur B. Griffith and Richard I. Griffiith, executors of Horace S.Griffith v United States; report of commissioner. [1939.] no. 44078, p. 19- 25 j ’ Ju 3.8 :G 875/7
Ismert-Hincke Milling Company v. United States; special finding of fact [con-clusion of law, and opinion], decided Nov. 6, 1939. [1939.] no. 43885, 9 p. t
Ju 3.9/a: Is 5Joplin and Eldon. William T. Joplin and C. Jackson Eldon, copartners, trading
as Joplin and Eldon, v. United States; supplemental opinion on motion to dismiss and for new trial, decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] no. 43166, 3 p. t
Ju 3.9/a: J 747/2Judgments. [Judgments rendered by Court of Claims, year ended Dec. 2, 1939.]
[1939.] 18 p. tL. C. card 9-6546— Same. (S. doc. 140, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)
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Lehigh Portland Cement Co. v. United States; [special findings of fact, con-clusion of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] nos. 41974 and 42116, 32 p. t Ju 3.9/a :L 527
Louisville Bridge Commission v. United States; special findings of fact [conclu-sion of law, and opinion], decided Nov. 9 [6], 1939. [1939.] no. 43749, 5 p. +
Ju 3.9/a : L 93/2Lundqvist Arthur Lundqvist v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.]
no. 43381, p. 11-16. t Ju 3.8 :L 972___ Hugo Lundqvist v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.] no
43379, p. 11-16. t Ju 3.8 :L 972/2Morrell. Robert W. Morrell and Frank W. Morrell, executors of Joseph B.
Morrell, v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and memorandum], decided Nov. 6, 1939. [1939.] no. 42717, 8 p. 4 ,,oo,n
Ju 3.9/a: M 83/2Muers Arms Corporation v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.]
no. M-231, p. 9-33, il. 1 pl. t Ju 3.8 :M 992/6New River Company v. United States; on motion to dismiss, decided Dec. 4, 1939.
[1939.] no. 44760, 4 p. t Ju3.9/a:N42rPark Club v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and
opinion], decided Nov. 6, 1939. [1939.] no. 43530, 8 p. $ Ju 3.9/a: P219/2Rederi Aktiebolagct Finlandicia. Helge Hedman and Carl Nygren. as executors
in bankruptcy of estate of Rederi Aktiebolaget Finlandicia, v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.] no. 43376, p. 11-16. t Ju 3.8: R 247/3
Rederiakticbolaget Aura v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.] no. 43375, p. 15-23. t Ju 3.8 :R 247/2
Robinson. John F. Robinson v. United States; special findings of fact [con-clusions of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] no. 43981, 4p j Ju 3.9/a :R 563
Saarinen Juho Saarinen v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.] no.43382, p. 13-18. t Ju 3.8: Sa 12
Sperling, Thomas G., Company, Inc. Stapleton Construction Company, Inc., to use of Thomas G. Sperling Company, Inc., v. United States; report of com-missioner. [1939.] no. 43527, p. 41—51. -!- Ju3.8. Sp36
Sturtevant, B. F„ Co. B. F. Sturtevant Co. v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] no. 42511, 14 p. t Ju 3-9/a: St 97
Tennessee Consolidated Coal Company v. United States; on demurrer, decided Nov. 6, 1939. 1939. no. 44084, 1 p. t Ju 3.9/a : T 256
Turin Citics Properties, Incorporated, v. United States: special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] no. 44589, 13 p $ Ju 3.9/a: T 923/3
Underwood. Joe S. Underwood v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.] no. 44544, p. 5-6. t Ju 3.8: Un 2/5
Widbera Henrik Waldemar Widberg v. United States; report of commissioner. [1939.] no. 43374, p. 11-16. t Ju 3.8 :W 633/6
Williams, A. P., Iron rf Brcmze Company, Inc. A. P. Williams Iron & Bronze Company, Inc., v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law, and opinion], decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] no. 43908. 5 p. t Ju 3.9/a : W 67
Wilson <f Company, Inc. No. 44641, Wilson & Company, Inc., v. United States; no. 44642, Wilson & Company, Inc., of Kansas, v. [same]; no. 44643, T. M. Sinclair & Company, Ltd., v. [same] ; on motions to dismiss, decided Dec. 4, 1939. [1939.] 5p. t Ju 3.9/a: W 699/3
Wood. Alma L. Wood, administratrix of Walter T. Wood, v. United States; special findings of fact [conclusion of law and opinion], decided Nov. 6. 1939. [1939.] no. 43276, 16 p. t Ju 3.9/a : W 85/3
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commissioner. [1939.] no. 43372, p. 11-15. ? Ju 3.8: Z11Zweig, H. W., Company. H. W. Zweig Company v. United States; report of
commissioner. [1939.] no. 43750, p. 17-30 $ Ju 3.8 :Z 92
COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALS
Perfumery. Customs appeal no. 4296, United States v. Klytia Corporation, tran-script of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1939.] cover title, ii+37 p. $
Ju 7.6 :K 719
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Alley Dwelling Authority. Report of Alley Dwelling Authority for District of Columbia, fiscal year 1939. [1939.] [3]+34+xi leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 36-27602 DC 57.1: 939
District Court of United States. List of legal investments for trust funds in District of Columbia as of Jan. 1, 1940 (under civil rule 48). [1940.] 15 p. [Semiannual.] t DC 21.2: T 77/3/940
EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION
Medical facilities available to employees of Government injured in performance of duty under Federal compensation act of Sept. 7, 1916. 1940. [1J+49 p. t L. C. card 30-27878 EC 1.2: M 46/7/910
Regulations governing administration of United States Employees’ Compensation act of Sept. 7, 1916, as amended, relating to civil employees of United States, and as extended to emergency relief employees and others, effective June 1. 1938, as amended to June 30, 1939. 1939. v+78 p. tL. C. card 40-26188 EC 1.5: 939
Report. 23d annual report of United States Employees’ Compensation Commis-sion, July 1, 1938-June 30, 1939; commissioners, Jewell W. Swofford, chairman, John M. Morin, John J. Keegan. 1940. v+71 p. tL. C. card 18-26057 EC 1.1: 939
----- Same. (II. doc. 505, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
Butter marketing by cooperative creameries in the Middle West [with selected bibliography] ; by Paul E. Quintus and T. G. Stitts. June 1939. vi+66 p. il (Bulletin 36; Cooperative Research and Service Division.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 40-26158 FCA 1.3: 36
Cotton. Development of cooperative cotton ginning; by Omer W. Herrmann. Apr. 1939. cover title, ii-|-68 p. il. (Cooperative Research and Service Division ;Circular C-H2.) * Paper, 15c. FCA 1.4/3: C-112
Livestock auction sales in United States [with selected references] ; by C. G. Randell and L. B. Mann. May 1939. viii-f-116p.il. (Bulletin 35; Cooperative Research and Service Division.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26172 FCA 1.3: 35
Rules and regulations of Farm Credit Administration, Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, Federal Land Banks, Production Credit Corporations. 1939. iii+165 p. (Circular 24.) [Published in Code of Federal regulations, title 6, chap. 1, as of June 1, 1938.] tL. C. card 40-26214 FCA 1.4 : 24
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Radio operators. Study guide and reference material for commercial radio operator examinations, July 1, 1939. 1969. iv+95 p. il. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 40-26112 CC 1.2: R 11/4
Radio service bulletin 354; Jan. 1, 1940. [1940.] 15 p. oblong 8° [Semimonthly Processed.] tL. C. card 15-26255 CC 1.25: 354
Report. 5th annual report, Federal Communications Commission, fiscal year 1939. 1940. xi+246 p. il. 2 maps. * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 35-26977 CC 1.1:939
Rules. Rules and regulations: pt. 4, Rules governing broadcast services, other than standard broadcast, effective May 23, 1939. 1939. viii+29 p. [Title 47, Telecommunication, chap. 1, Code of Federal regulations.] * Paper, 10c.
CC1.7:4----- Same: pt. 5, Rules and regulations governing experimental radio services,
effective Oct. 1, 1939. 1939. vii+14 p. [Title 47, Telecommunication, chap. 1, Code of Federal regulations.] * Paper, 5c. CC 1.7: 5
----- Same: pt. 8, Rules governing ship service, effective Oct. 1, 1939; revised to Nov. 14, 1939. 1939. viii+60 p. [Title 47, Telecommunication, chap. 1, Code of Federal regulations.] * Paper, 10c. CC 1.7: 8
----- Same: pt. 9, Rules and regulations governing aviation services, effective Aug. 1, 1939; revised to Nov. 20, 1939. 1939. viii+17 p. [Title 47, Telecom-munication, chap. 1, Code of Federal regulations.] * Paper, 5c. CC 1.7 : 9
----- Same: pt. 13, Rules governing commercial radio operators, effective July 1, 1939. 1939. viii+12 p. [Title 47, Telecommunication, chap 1, Code of Federal regulations.] * Paper, 5c. CC 1.7:13
----- Same: pt. 62, Rules governing applications under sec. 212 of act to hold in-terlocking directorates, effective Sept. 1, 1939. 1939. vii+4 p. [Title 47, Telecommunication, chap. 1, Code of Federal regulations.] * Paper, 5c.
CC 1.7:62
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARDNote .—The Federal Home Loan Bank Board, under provisions of the President’s Reor-
ganization plan no. 1, made effective July 1, 1939, by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, was transferred to the newly created Federal Loan Agency.
See also Federal Home Loan Bank Board, under Federal Loan Agency.Report. 7th annual report, Federal Home Loan Bank Board, covering operations
of Federal Home Loan Bank System, Federal savings and loan associations, Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, Home Owners’ Loan Cor-poration, July 1, 1938-June 30, 1939. [1939.] vii+242 p. il. 1 pl. map.* I?<iper, 35c.L. C. card 34-26236 Y 3.F 31/3:1/939
----- Same. (H. doc. 535, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)
FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY
News. Federal Loan Agency news, v. 1, no. 1-3; Dec. 26, 1939-Jan. 23, 1940.[1939-40.] Each 1 p. il. large 4° [Biweekly.] f FL 1.8:1/1-3
Note .—The Federal Loan Agency news will alternate every other week with the Fed-eral Housing Administration clip sheet.
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARDNote .—The Federal Home Loan Bank Board, formerly an independent agency, under
provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 1, made effective July 1. 1939, by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, was transferred to the Federal Loan Agency.
See also entry above under Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
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Federal home loan hank review, v. 6, no. 4; Jan. 1940. [1940.] cover title, p. 105-136, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $1.60.L. C. card 34-28163 FL 3.7:6/4
Note __The Federal home loan bank review is the Board’s medium of communicationwith member institutions of Federal Home Loan Bank System and is the only official organ or periodical publication of the Board. The Review will be sent to all membei institutions without charge. Others desiring copies may obtain them fiom the Supei- intendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.
Federal savings and loan associations. Thirty reasons why Federal savings and loan associations afford desirable investment for savings, convenient economical loan to build, buy, refinance, or improve a home. [1939.] [2]+10 p. nar-row 8° t FL 3 2: Sa ’
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Clip sheet. Federal Housing Administration clip sheet, v. 22, nos. 5-7; Jan. 2-30, 1940. [1940.] Each 1 p. il. large 4° [Biweekly.] t FL 2.7:22/5-7
Note .__The Clip sheet, formerly issued weekly, will alternate every other week withthe Federal Loan Agency news.
Dwellings. Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in Alaska, Federal Housing Administration, Juneau, Alaska, effective Feb. 1, 1940. 1940. [l]+24+[l] p. il. (FHA form 2383.) fL. C. card 40-26173 FL 211: A11 s
----- Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in Dela-ware Federal Housing Administration, Wilmington, Del. Revised Jan. 15, 1940.’ 1940. [l]+26p. il. (FHA form 2362.) t FL 2.11 :D 37
----- Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in Ohio, Federal Housing Administration, Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Revised Feb. 1, 1940. 1940. [1]4-24+[1] p. il. (FHA form 2301.) t
FL 2.11: Oh 3
----- Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in Rhode Island Federal Housing Administration, Providence, R. I. Revised Jan. 15, 1940. 1940. [1]+ 24 p. il. (FHA form 2347.) t FL2.11 :R34
----- Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in southern district of Florida, Federal Housing Administration, Miami, Fla. Revised Jan. 15,1940. 1940. [1] +24+[1] p. il. (FHA form 2318.) t FL 2.11 :F 66
----- Minimum construction requirements for new dwellings located in Wy-oming, Federal Housing Administration, Cheyenne, Wyo. Revised Jan. 15, 1940. 1940. [l]+24 p. il. (FHA form 2355.) f FL 2.11 :W 99
Housing. Here is the housing market. [1940.] 8 p. il. 4° ([FHA form 859.]) t FL 2.2 :H 81
Insured mortgage portfolio, v. 4, no. 7; Jan. 1940. [1940.] cover title, 28 p. il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy. $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, $2.10.L. C. card 36-26561 FL 212: 4/7
Not e —The Insured mortgage portfolio is 1he Federal Housing Administration’s medium of communication with financial institutions which are approved or eligible for participation in the insured mortgage system. The Portfolio will be sent to these with-out charge. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Superintendent of Docu-ments, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.
Mortgage insurance. Property standards [requirements for mortgage insurance under title 2 of national housing act]: pt. 6, Minimum requirements for Arizona, Phoenix, Ariz. Revised Jan. 1, 1940. 1940. ii+8 p. (Circular 2; FHA form 2937.) f FL 2.4 : 2/pt.6, Ariz./940
----- same: pt. 6, Minimum requirements for eastern Pennsylvania district, Philadelphia, Pa. Revised Jan. 15, 1940. 1940. ii+9 p. (Circular 2; FHA form 2251.) t FL 2.4: 2/pt.6, Pa./940
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Mortgage insurance—Continued.----- Same: pt. 6, Minimum requirements for New Jersey, Newark, N. J. Re-
vised Jan. 15, 1940. 1940. ii+9 p. (Circular 2: FHA form 2245.) tFL 2.4 : 2/pt.6, N. J./940
RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway. Before Interstate Commerce Com-mission, finance docket no. 10028, in matter of Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company, debtor; reply of Reconstruction Finance Corporation to exceptions to proposed report of examiner. [1939.] cover title, 55 p. $
FL 5.10: C 432St. Louis-San Francisco Railway. Before Interstate Commerce Commission,
finance docket no. 10008, in matter of St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Com-pany reorganization; reply of Reconstruction Finance Corporation to excep-tions to proposed report of examiners. [1939.] cover title, 15 p. $
FL 5.10: Sa 24
FEDERAL POWER COMMISSIONElectricity. Production of electric energy in United States, Nov. and Dec. 1939;
no. 39-12. Jan. 29, 1940. 9 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] tFP 1.11:939/12
Gas utilities. Uniform system of accounts prescribed for natural-gas companies, subject to provisions of natural gas act, effective Jan. 1, 1940. [1939.] ix-|- 182 p. 4° [Processed.] f Paper, 40c.L. C. card 40-26189 FP 1.7 : G 21
National electric rate book.Note .—The National electric rate hook and State rate books are issued in loose-leaf
form with binder and with supplementary pages to be issued at periodic intervals.Subscriptions for the National electric rate book and State rate books should be made
to the Federal Power Commission, Washington, D. C. Prices are as follows: National electric rate book. $15.00 including supplements for 12 months from date of order. State rate books, $1.00, $1.50, or $2.00 (priced according to size) with supplements for 12 months from date of order.
See also previous Monthly catalogs.----- National electric rate book: [State separate]; Massachusetts. Aug. 15,
1939. 48 p. 4° FP 1.18: M 38----- Same; Michigan. Sept. 22, 1939. 39 p. 4" FP 1.18: M 58
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORSFederal reserve bulletin, Jan. 1940; [v. 26, no. 1], n. p. [1940]. [4]-|-1—80 p.
il. 4° [Monthly.] f Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscrip-tion, $2.60.L. C. card 15-26318 FR 1.3/1: 26/1
Note .—The bulletin contains, in addition to the regular official announcements, a national review of business conditions, occasional detailed analyses of business and bank-ing conditions, research studies, reviews of foreign banking, and statistics showing the condition of Federal reserve banks and member banks, domestic business developments and foreign banking conditions. It is sent to all member banks without charge. Others desiring copies may obtain them from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.
Inter-district collection system. Federal reserve inter-district collection system, banks upon which items will be received by Federal reserve banks for collec-tion and credit, also list of State bank members of Federal reserve system and list of nonmember banking institutions that maintain clearing accounts with Federal reserve banks, Jan. 1, 1940. n. p. [1940]. ii-|-66 p. il. 4° j-L. C. card 24-26207 FR 1.9: 940/1
Periodicals. Weekly review of periodicals, R and S WRP-758 to R and S WRP- 761; Jan. 2-23, 1940. [1940.] various paging, 4° [Processed.] t
FR 1.22: 758-761
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Stocks. List of stocks registered on national securities exchanges, suppiementoy
in Aug. 1939.] T
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORI’S
Note .—Under the provisions of the President's Reorganization planJuly 1. 1939, by Public resolutioni 20, 76 th‘ ConjW by
and roP«v1S,»n of .!»Federal Security Administrator.
See entries under Civilian Conservation Corps, p. 2.i.
EDUCATION OFFICENote .—Under the provisions of the President's Reorganization ^epwt-
See also entry under Education Office, Interior Departrm nt.Addresses. Democracy shall not be plowed under by J. W. St"de9;^r’d^Xd
sioner of education. [1939.] 13 leaves, 4“ [Processed Address deliveredbefore American Farm Bureau Federation, Chicago, Ill., Dec. , . 1$ $ $$
Elementary education, is it all settled? [by Bess Goodykoontz] [Reprint 1939.][1] +4+ [1] p. il. 4° [Original article from School life, .’Ed 83/1_2
Note .—This publication has been classified with the edition of which it is a reprint so that the set may be filed together.
Flay. State laws relating to the flag in American education; by Ward W. Kee-secker. [1940.] [2] p. il. 4° [From School life, Dec. 1J39.] ’pg5J/a. p
Physical education, 1839-1939; by James Frederick Rogeis. [From School life, Dec. 1939.] t
1940. 1 p. il. 4"FS 5.7/a: P 569
[1940.] cover title, p. 97-128, il. 4° [Monthly p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. singleSchool life, Jan. 1940, v. 25, no. 4.
except August and September. Text on p. 2-4 of c°ve£-1 copv, $1.00 a yr. (10 months) ; foreign subscription, $l.o0. r .L. C. card E 18-902 FS '*'7 ' -/
Secondary education. Public secondary school organizations; by Emery M. Foster. [1940.] [2] p. il. 4" [Reprint from School life, Dec. 1939.] T .
1? D. < / cl •
Tests for preschool, kindergarten, and entering Ist-grade children [ list; of P^hca- ----- ' July 1939. 5 leaves, 4° (Circular 180.) [Proc-tious] ; by David Segel.
essed.] tL. C. card E 40-7
Vocational Division. Mise.
FS 5.4: ISO[series]. (Vocational Division.) [Processed.] t
FS 5.11:Note .—Many publications of this Miscellany series of the Vocational Division are of
regional interest only and are not entered in the Monthly catalog.2235. Report, teacher training conference on vocational education .”J 1‘1«rjcult2„g "939
central region. Minneapolis, Minn.. Aug. 7-11. 1939, Agriculture Aug. ivaw.[1] -|-40 p. 4° [Issued in cooperation with University of Minnesota.!
2272 Proceedinp<r<of^advisory conference on nublic-service training held at Washington, D. C„ Apr. 27-29, 1939. [1939.] [11+117 p. 4°
2290 Library notes^ Ust^f books and pamphlets relating to vocational education] ; pre-pared bv Helen Ellis Wheeler. Nov. 1939. [l]+8 p. 4 „„
2297. Public-service training notes [with bibliography] ; by Lyman S. Moore. Nov.1939. 10 leaves, 4°L. C. card E 311-371
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PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICENot e .—Under the provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 1, made effective
July 1, 1939, by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, the Public Health Service and its func-tions and personnel (including the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service) were transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Federal Security Agency.
See also entry under Public Health Service, Treasury Department.Cancer. Influence of transplanted normal tissue on breast cancer ratios in mice
[with list of references]; by John J. Bittner. [1940.] [2]+5 p. (Reprint 2107.) [From Public health reports, v. 54, no. 40, Oct. 6, 1939.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26190 FS 2.7/a: 2107
Chemotherapy. Studies in chemotherapy: 10, Colorimetric tests for aromatic hydroxylamines and for further oxidation products of aromatic amines, their demonstration in urine following sulfanilamide administration [with list of references] ; by Sanford M. Rosenthal and Hugo Bauer. [1940.] 12 p. (Re-print 2108.) [From Public health reports, v. 54, no. 42, Oct. 20, 1939.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 34-28148 FS 2.7/a : 2108
Frozen desserts ordinance recommended by Public Health Service. Nov. 1939 edition. Nov. 1939. cover title, iii-iv4-18 p. 4° [Processed.] J FS2.6:D47
Health officer, Dec. 1939; [v. 4, no. 8]. [1940.] cover title, p. 285-340, il. 4° [Monthly. Processed. With this December issue the Health officer will be discontinued.] tL. C. card 36-26961 FS 2.15: 4/8
Lead poisoning. Significance of excretion of lead in urine [with list of refer-ences] ; by Lawrence T. Fairhall and R. R. Sayers. [1940.] [2] +4 p. (Reprint 2113.) [From Public health reports, v. 54, no. 45, Nov. 10, 1939.] * Paper 5c.L. C. card 40-26191 FS 2.7/a : 2113
Meat packing industry. Disabling morbidity and mortality among white and Negro male employees in slaughter and meat packing industry, 1930-34 [with lists of references]; by Hugh P. Brinton. [1940.] [2]-|-13 p. il. (Reprint 2111.) [From Public health reports, v. 54, no. 44, Nov. 3, 1939.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26192 FS 2.7/a : 2111
National Negro health news, v. 7, no. 4, Oct.-Dec. 1939, information bulletin of National Negro Health Movement in cooperation with United States Public Health Service, State, county, and city health departments, and various volun-tary health and civic organizations. [1939.] [5] p.-J-vi leaves4-314-[l] p. 1 pl. 4° [Quarterly. Processed. Preliminary Health Week bulletin.] t
FS 2.19:7/4Pertussis. Cultivation of phase I H. pertussis in semi-synthetic liquid medium
[with list of references] ; by J. W. Hornibrook. [1940.] [2]-|-4 p. (Reprint 2106.) [From Public health reports, v. 54, no. 41, Oct. 13,1939.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26193 FS 2.7/a : 2106
Poliomyelitis. Recovery of virus of poliomyelitis from stools of healty contacts in institutional outbreak [with list of references] ; by S. D. Kramer, A. G. Gilliam, and J. G. Molner. [1940.] [2]4-9 p. (Reprint 2109.) [From Public health reports, v. 54, no. 43, Oct. 27, 1939.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26194 FS 2.7/a : 2109
Population. Stabilized method of forecasting population [with list of refer-ences]; by Bernard D. Karpinos. [1939.] [2]4-16 p. il. (Reprint 2104.) [From Public health reports, v. 54, no. 40, Oct. 6, 1939.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26195 FS 2.7/a : 2104
Public health reports, v. 55, no. 1^; Jan. 5-26, 1940. [1940.] [xv] 4-1-186 p. il.1 pl. 4 p. of pl. [Weekly. Articles of special interest are issued as reprints or as supplements and are listed in the Monthly catalog when published.] * Pa-per, 5c. single copy, $2.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.25.L. C. card 6-25167 FS 2.7: 55/1-4
Note .—The Public health reports is published primarily for distribution, in accordance with the law, to health officers, members of boards or departments of health, and other persons directly or indirectly engaged in public health work. Others desiring the Reports may obtain them form the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C at the prices stated above. Articles of special interest are issued as reprints or as supplements in which forms they are made available for more economical and general distribution.
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Sex education. High schools and sex education twith bibliographies]; B^“in C Gruenberg, with assistance of J. L. Kaukonen. [1939.] xix+110 p. (Ldu< a Sonal publication 7.) [The series designation on this publication P^mted incorrectly as Bulletin no. 75 revised, but has been corrected bj the cancellation of the series designation and substitution of Educational publication .] ♦Paper, 20c. FS2.2O.
----- Sex education in the home. [Reprint] 1939. [1] 4-8 p. ([V. D. PampMet 611) * Paper 5c. / z
Note .__This publication has been classified with the edition of which it is a reprint sothat the set may be filed together.
Shellfish Revised list of shellfish shippers dated Sept. 1, 1939, supp. 6-8. Dec. ^TSLjaii 2, 1940. Each [l]+4 p. or [l]+7 p. 4“ [Semimonthly^ essed. Issued with perforations.] t FS 2.16. J3.)/supp.6-
Ticks Studies of filter-passing infectious agent isolated from ticks: 5, Jurther attempts to cultivate in cell-free media, suggested classification [with list of Xences]; by Herald R. Cox. [1940.] [2]+6 p. (Reprint 2105.) [From Public health reports, v. 54, no. 40, Oct. 6, 1939.] Paper, 5c. .L. C. card 39-26563 FS 2 7/a ’
Venereal disease information, v. 21, no. 1, Jan. 1940; issued by Public Health Service for use in its cooperative work with State and local health departments and physician in private practice. [1940.] [2] +1-30 p. il. [Monthly Ar ic: of special interest are issued as reprints or supplements andare listed in t Monthly catalog when published.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yi., foreign L CCrc?rdO23-^719 FS 2 9 ‘ 21/1
Note —Formerly, issues of Venereal disease information were listed in the Monthly catalog under the publishing author. Venereal Diseases Division, which is subordinate the Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency.
SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD
Employer’s duties. Outline of employer’s duties "aderinternal revenue code, as amended Aug. 1939. [Oct.1939 ] tJJ + 14 P- uar ow 12° ([I. S. C. 30.]) [Processed. Issued jointly by Social Security Board and Bureau of Internal Revenue.] t fib3.4.3
Old age insurance. Federal old-age and survivors insurance summary of 1939 amendments. [1939.] 16 p. 4° [From Social security bulletin, v 2, no 12, Dec. 1939.] t FS 3'3/d ' . 7 „
Public assistance, statistics for United States, Oct. 1939. [1940.] 24p. il,4 (Bureau of Research and Statistics, Division of Public Assistance Research.) [Monthly. From Social security bulletin, v. 2, no. 12, DecF™^a J. 939/10
Report. 4th annual report of Social Security Board, fiscal year 1939, with supplementary data July 1-Oct. 31, 1939. 1940. x+309 p. il. P- » •L. C. card 37-26151 rS 31'339
Social security. 100 questions and answers on new social security program.[939.] 24 p. narrow 12° ([I. S. C. 38.]) t IS 3.4.38
Social security bulletin, Dec. 1939; v. 2, no. 12. [1940.] cover title, [1] +110 p. .il.4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 20c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.; foreign$3 75 ~
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU
__ Tinder nrovisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 1, made effective lulv 1 1939 bv Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, the United States Employment Service fn the Department of Labor was abolished and the functions and personnel transferred to the Federal Security Agency to be consolidated with the unemployment compensation functions of thi Swial Security Board to be administered in the Social Security Board under ?he direction" and supervision of the Federal Security Administrator.Employment security review, Jan. 1940; v. 7, no. 1. 1940. 24 p. [Monthly. Text
and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] ♦ Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr., f°'CSne-lrdbSLr3& FS 3107 : 7/1
Not e __With this issue the former title of this publication. Employment service news,is Singed to Employment security review, so as to be more descriptive of the subject matter with which it is concerned.
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Vnemploynient compensation. Unemployment compensation interpretation serv-ice Federal series [pt. 2] supplement of Dee. 15, 1939, Federal rulings affecting
To TT!11. sccurity act; [prepared by Interpretation Service]. L'rfir.n 2 T1 + 'L‘+1 P‘ [Monthly- For official use only. Issued with perforations.] I SS1.2O:pt.2/v.2, no.2/supp.939-14
are classed with the original Publication
—- Same: Federal series [pt. 2] supplement of Jan. 15, 1940, Federal rulings affecting subchapters A and C, chap. 9, of internal revenue code (formerly
Ton Vr .S°Cial ?^urity act) ; [prepared by Interpretation Service].1.1J40.J UJ+l-a+np. [Monthly. For official use only. Issued with perfora- 11OI1S-J + SS 1.20: pt.2/v.2, no.2/supp.939-15
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Note The advance sheets of Federal Trade Commission decisions were discontinued
fo™ W.lf \ the co,lclusion of volume 23 ; however the Commission on request will supp y mimeographed copy of the full text of any complaint, findings ord<r or sthulaHo^ereA8^ SPeciDc ^terest. They will be published! later-ini printed foriu iRund volumes and sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.
Hunte Brothers, Inc. No. 6792, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Bunte rothers, Inc., r. Federal Trade Commission, on petition to review and set
aside order of Federal Trade Commission; additional citations of authorities by respondent. [1939.1 cover title, ii+10 p. t FT1.5:B885/4
EdwcatOrs Association. Inc. No. 16579, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit Educators Association, Inc., Leo L. Tully, et al., v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition to review and set aside order of Federal Trade Commission; respond-ents petition for rehearing. [1939.] cover title, 11 p. I FT 1.5: Ed 83/2
? for curled hair industry, as promulgated Jan. 12, 1940. [1940.] [2]4-7p. [Processed.] t L. C. card 40-26160 FT 1.16: C 93
Int(motional Art Company. No. 6S73, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, International Art Company, American Discount Company, and John C Kuck, v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition to set aside order of Federal Irade Commission; brief for respondent. [1939.] cover title, iv+51 p. J
FT 1.5 : In 85/5Same; appendix to brief for respondent. [1939.] cover title i+394 n 2
facsim. 8 p. of facsim. t FT 1.5: In 85/6Millinery Creators' Guild. Inc. No. 15688, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit
Millinery Creators’ Guild, Inc. (formerly Millinery Quality Guild, Inc.) et al. v.I ederal Trade Commission, on petition to review and set aside order of Federal Trade Commission; brief for respondent. [1939.] cover title n-l-34 p. + FT 1.5: M 622/2
Report. Annual report of Federal Trade Commission, fiscal year 1939. 1939 vii-f-231 p. 1 pl. * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 15-26727 FT 1.1:939
----- Same. (II. doc. 500, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)
Webb Crawford Company. No. 8969, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit Webb Crawford Company, E. D. Wier, E. L. Wier, and Carter W Daniel trading as Daniel Brokerage Company v. Federal Trade Commission, on peti-tion for review of order of Federal Trade Commission; brief for respondent [1939.] cover title, iii—65 p. t FT 1.5 :W 384/2
IForA-. Monthly summary of work, Dec. 1939. Jan. 17, 1940. 15 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] f FT 1.15:939/12
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FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY
Public buildings survey of architecture of projects constructed by Federal and other covSental bodies, between 1033 and 193», with ass stance of Public Works Administration; by C. W Short Public Works Admnnstratlw K. Stanley-Brown. Public Buildings Administration. 1939. [4]+xxin+6J< p.il. 4° ♦ Cloth, $2.50. L. C. card 40-26196 FW 5.2: P 96/2
HOUSING AUTHORITY
Denartment of the Interior to the federal Works Agency. See also entry under Housing Authority, Interior Department.
Construction costs. Bringing down USHA construction costs, narrow 12° t
[1940.1 11 P- itFW 3.2 : C 76
FW 3.2 : II 81/3Housing and your community. [1939.] 8 p. il. narrow 8 tLow-rent housing. Development cost of low-rent housing project. Addendum 1.
ISent 1” 1939 I 4 leaves, 4° (Bulletin 4 on policy and procedure, [addendum 11 )’[ Processed. Title of Addendum 1 is: Art work for USHA-aided projects. For Bulletin 4 see Housing Authority under Interior Department.] T 2
N0Te .—This and the following Addendum are that the set may be filed together.— Same, Addendum 2. [Nov. 29. 1939.] [on policy and procedure, addendum 2].) automobiles as item of development cost.]
classed with the original publication so
cover title, [3] p. 4° (Bulletin 4 [Title of Addendum 2 is: Cost of
f I 40.10: 4/2/add.2___ Low rents for low incomes. [1939.] 8 p. il. narrow 8° t FW3.2:L95Public housing, weekly news from American ^nimunffies a^lishing
building low-rent housing, v. 1, no. 21-25; Jan. 2-30, 1940. [1940 I Lac . p. il. 4" [Issued with perforations.] ♦Paper, 5c. single copy,, $1J>9 a > r., foreign subscription, $1.80. *w •1 ' '
PUBLIC BUILDINGS ADMINISTRATION
Note .—Under the provisions of the President's Reorganization phim no. L owTuIv 1 1939 bv I’ublic resolution 20, 76th Congress, the Public Buildings Bran 'Procurement Division and its functions, the Branch of Buildings Management of e .- tional ParkService and its functions (except those relating and certain functions of the National Park Service in the District of (olumbia were con solidated into the Public Buildings Administration under the Federal Woiks Agency.Bulletin [no. 20; Nov. 1939]. [1939.] 18 p. il. 4° (Section of Fine Arts.) [Proc-
essed.] t I W 6.7.20PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION
Note .—The Bureau of Public Roads and its functions, formerly in the Departmentof Agriculture under provisions of the President s Reorganization Plan no. 1, madTiiiv 1 1939 bv Public resolution 20. 76th Congress, shall be administered as the Public Ronds AdIministration in the Federal Works Agency, at the head of which shall be the Chief of the Bureau of Public Roads whose title shall be changed to Commissioner of 1>Usle alsodentry under Public Roads Bureau. Agriculture Department.
Hiahwaus. Highways, current literature, v. 18, no. 49-52, Dec. 6-28, 1939; com-piled by library staff of Public Roads Administration. [1939.]4° [Weekly. Processed.] t FW 2.8:18/49-5-
___ Same v. 19 no. 1 and 2. Jan. 3 and 10, 1940; compiled by library staff of Public Roads Administration. [1940.] 12 p. and 16 p. 4° [Weekly. Proc-essed.] t FW 2.8.19/1,2
Public roads, journal of highway research, v. 20. no 11; Jan. 1940. I1940-] cover title, p 205-220, il. 4° [Monthly. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] ♦Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.50. _L. C. card Agr 18^322 1W 2.. . 20/11
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Work. Public Roads Administration and its work. Revised Sent. 1939. [1939.] [3]+61 p. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 40-26197 FW 2.2: P 96/939
WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATIONAmoskeag Textile Mills. Labor and shut-down of Amoskeag Textile Mills; by
Daniel Creamer and Charles W. Coulter. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 1939. xxii+342 p. il. large 8° (National Research Project. Report L-5; [Studies of effects of industrial change in labor markets].) [Processed.] f
FW 4.7: L-5Furniture specifications for woodworking projects line 200. July 5. 1939. cover
title, [2]+34 leaves, 4° (W. P. A. technical series, Technical services labora-tory circular 3; Professional and Service Division.) [Processed.] t
FW 4.17:3Statistical bulletin, Dec. 1939. [1939.] 15 p. il. 4° (Division of Statistics.)
[Monthly. Processed.] tL. C. card 39-29385 FW 4.13 : 939/10
WPA. Questions and answers on WPA. [Dec. 1, 1939.] 26 p. il. narrow 8° fFW 4.2 : W 89
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICEDecisions of comptroller general, v. 19, Nov. 1939; Fred H. Brown, comptroller
general, R. N. Elliott, assistant comptroller general. 1939. [1]+467-537 p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.40.L. C. card 22-24145 GA 1.5/a 719/5
Report. Annual report of comptroller general, fiscal year 1939. 1939. v+143 p. [The report for fiscal year 1938 was not printed for distribution.] * Paper. 20c L. C. card 22-27353 GA 1.1: 939
----- Same. (II. doc. 504, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICEPaper. Abstract of contracts approved by Joint Committee on Printing for
paper for public printing and binding, and blank paper for use of Govern-ment departments and establishments in District of Columbia for term of 6 months, beginning Jan. 1, 1940; corrected Jan. 1, 1940. [1940.] 50 p. 4" f
GP1.2: P 19/6/910Report. Annual report of Public Printer, [fiscal year] 1939, submitted to Con-
gress, Jan. 3, 1940. [1939.] [5]+94 p. fL. C. card 11—29491 GP11* 939
----- Same. (S. doc. 137, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)
DOCUMENTS OFFICECongressional documents. Numerical lists and schedule of volumes of reports and
documents of 76th Congress, 1st session, Jan. 3-Aug. 5, 1939. 1939 vii+82 n * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 34-28260 GP 3.7/2: 76/1
Interstate commerce. Publications relating to interstate commerce and to Federal Communications Commission, reports and regulations on interstate transporta-tion for sale by superintendent of documents; Dec. 1939. 1940. l°14-‘>6 n (Price list 59, 26th edition.) t 1L. C. card 25-26812 • GP 3.9:59/26
Laws, regulations, decisions of courts, opinions of Attorney General, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents; Nov. 1939 193Q,[2]+58 p. (Price list 10, 31st edition.) | L. C. card 26-26488 GP 3.9:10/31
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Monthly catalog, United States public documents (with prices), no. 540; Dec. 1939. 1940. viii+1647-1759 p. * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreignsubscription, $2.10.L. C. card 4-18088 GP 3.8/1:939/12
Navy, list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents; Nov. 1939. 1939. [2]+164-[l] P. (Price list 63, 23d edition.) tL. C. card 26-26207
Weekly list of selected United States Government publications; Jan. 3-31, 1940. [1940.] Each 4 p. (1940-no. 1 to 1940-no. 5.) t 17-<un/1_KL. C. card 28-26554 GP 811 • „ 1,
Note —The Weekly list is an advertising list of United States Government publications for ^le by the Superintendent of Documents. The list « «r7rTnfwon by subjects, with annotations and prices. It may be obtained free of charge upon application to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, W as ington, D. C.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENTNote .—The decisions of the Department of the Interior including leading decisiow and
important opinions with regulations and instructions relating to all ac.Gv1ties r,. nnM^hed ment are usually issued in signatures and published later in bound volumes (v 56 P’p’11; he in bound volume only). Subscribers may deposit $1.00 with the Superintendent or uocu ments and receive the contents of a volume of the decisions in separate parts as they are issued; foreign subscription, $1.25. Prices for bound volumes furnished upon application to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.
Report. Annual report of Secretary of Interior [with report by bureaus and divisions], fiscal year 1939. 1939. xxiii-}-458 p. 11 pl. 2 p. of pl.
1 1.1 . VoJ
War Minerals Relief Commission, letter from Secretary of Interior transmitting report of War Minerals Relief Commission, Dec. 1, 1937-Nov. 30, 1939. 1J4O. [1] 4-4 p. (s. doc. 143, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26215
Not e .—Previous reports have been submitted to Congress annually but have printed since the 1st report which was printed as Senate document 342, 66th Congress.
BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAUNote .—The Bureau of Biological Survey in the Department of Agriculture, aud its
functions, under provisions of the President s Reorganization plan 2> ™a2? .Irtment July 1, 1939, by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, were transferred to the Department
See also entries under Biological Survey Bureau, Agriculture Department.
Migratory-bird-hunting stamps. Reported sales of migratory bird hunting stamps [1939.] 1 p. 4° [Processed.] f 147.2.11
Publications. Available publications of Bureau of Biological Survey [list]; com-piled in Division of Public Relations. Nov. [1939]. 8 p. 4 [Processed.] t1 147.12: P 96
Wildlife. Officials and organizations concerned with wildlife protection, 1939; compiled by Frank G. Grimes. Dec. 1939 [published 1940]. 16 p. (Wildlifecircular 2.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 14-1377 I 47.11:2
Wildlife review, abstracting service for wildlife management, issued for informa-tion of cooperators, no. 25; Dec. 1939. [1940.] 22 p. 4" [Processed This issue is devoted to indexes of nos. 19-24, Apr .-Nov. 1939.] t 147.9. Zb
BITUMINOUS COAL DIVISION
Coal. Preliminary estimates of production of bituminous coal, Dec. 1939. Jan.5, 1940. 1 p. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t 14611: **3y712
----- Weekly coal report, W. C. R. 1173-W. C. R. 1176; Jan. 6-27, 1940. [1940.] various paging, il. 4° [Processed.] f 146.7.1173-11<6
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EDUCATION OFFICENote .—-Under the provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 1, made effective
July 1, 1939, by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, the Office of Education in the De-partment of the Interior and its functions and personnel (including the Commissioner of Education) were transferred from the Department of the Interior to the newly created Federal Security Agency.
See also entries under Education Office, Federal Security Agency.Mental hygiene. Good references on mental hygiene at home and at school; [by]
Ellen C. Lombard. 1940. [2]+8 p. narrow 8° (Bibliography 69.) fL. C. card E40-6 " 116.46:69
FISHERIES BUREAUFisheries service bulletin, Jan. 1, 1940; no. 296. [1940.] 5 p. [Monthly.] t
L. C. card 35-22298 I 45.7 : 296Fishery products. Cold storage holdings of fishery products, Dec. 15, 1939.
[1940.] 2 leaves, oblong 8° (Statistical bulletin 1359.) [Processed. Statistics furnished by Agricultural Marketing Service.] f 145.8:1359
----- Fisheries of Chesapeake Bay States, 1938. [1939.] 3 leaves, 4° (Statis-tical bulletin 1361.) [Processed.] f 145.8:1361
----- Fishery products received at Seattle, Wash., and halibut landings on Pa-cific Coast [Dec. 1939], [1939.] 1 p. 4° (Statistical bulletin 1360.) [Proc-essed.] t 145.8:1360
----- Landings by fishing vessels at 3 principal New England ports, Nov. 1939.[1939.] 4 leaves, 4° (Statistical bulletin 1358.) [Processed.] t 145.8:1358
Starfish. Natural history and method of controlling starfish (Asterias forbesi, Desor) [with list of literature cited] ; by Paul S. Galtsoff and Victor L. Loos- anoff. 1939. [1]+75-132 p. il. 2 pl. 2 p. of pl. large 8° (Bulletin 31.) [From Bulletin, v. 49. ] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card F 40-1 145 3 • 31
GEOLOGICAL SURVEYNote .—The publications of the United States Geological Survey consist of Monographs,
Professional papers, Bulletins, Water-supply papers, folios of the Geologic atlas of the United States, topographic maps (some of which bear descriptive texts), base and contour and other maps of the United States and of the States. Practically all of them are sale publications. The maps and folios are sold by the Geological Survey at Washington. D. C. Orders for other publications that are for sale should be sent to the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.California. Topographic maps [geologic, and other reports relating to] Cali-
fornia. Oct. 1939. 1 sheet (with map on verso), oblong f° folded into 4° size and so printed as to number 1-2+11-14 p. and p. 3-10, inserts. [Processed. | f
119.11: C 128/939Iowa. Topographic maps [geologic, and other reixirts relating to] Iowa. Aug.
1939. 1 sheet (with map on verso), narrow f° folded into 4° size and so printedas to number 4 p. [Processed.] t 119.11: Io 9/939
Missouri. Transit traverse in Missouri: pt. 2, South-central Missouri, 1908-37;J. G. Staack, chief topographic engineer. 1939. i-x+125-295+xi-xiv+[l] p. il. 1 pl. (Bulletin 916-B.) [Prepared in cooperation with Missouri Geo-logical Survey and Water Resources.] * Paper, 25c. 119.3: 916-B
Mizpah coal field, Custer County, Mont.; by Frank S. Parker and David A. Andrews. 1939. v+85-133+[l] p. il. 21 pl. 2 p. of pl. 2 maps, 1 is in pocket (Bulletin 906-C.) [Contributions to economic geology, 1938-39, p. 85-133 ] * Paper, $1.50. ' 119.3 : 906-C
Platinum deposits of Goodnews Bay district, Alaska; by J. B. Mertie, jr. 1939. iii+115-145+ [1] p. il. map. (Bulletin 910-B.) [Mineral resources of Alaska, 1937, p. 115-145.] ♦ Paper, 15c. 119.3; 910-B
Publications issued in Dec. 1939, list 382. [1940.] 5 p. [Monthly.] f119.14/4:382
Wisconsin. Topographic maps [geologic, and other reports relating to] Wis-consin. Aug. 1939. 1 sheet (with map on verso), oblong f° folded into 4° size and so printed as to number 6 p. [Processed.] t 119.11: W 753/939
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MapsNote .—The maps listed below are sold Survey. th^^eoTogfcal^Survey6
mnn<s should be made bv money order payable to the Director of the Geological aurv.y, Washington, D. C. Except as otherwise indicated, a discount of 40 Percent is flowed on an order for maps, or for maps and geologic folios, that amounts to $5.00 at the re ai price. In ordering give the name of each map and the State in which the area lies.Alaska. Chichagof and vicinity, Alaska, prepared by the Alaskan Branch, topog-
raphy by J. Mark Holmes, surveyed in 1938; Alaska map 52. Scale 1: 62 oOO, contour interval 50 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition ->039. 18X14 in. flOc. 119.25: Al 1/12
Central Owens Valley, California, survey 1905-11; [map]. Scale contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] 1939. 30 X 31 in. t 25c.
Mono Lake and vicinity, California, surveyed 1899-1914; [map], contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] t 25c.
Owens Lake and vicinity, California, surveyed 1905-11; [map], contour interval 100 ft. [Washington] Geological Survey, t 25c.
119.25 :C 33/2Scale 1:125,000,
1939. 30 X 34 in.119.25: M 75
Scale 1:125,000, 1939. 29 X 25 in.
119.25: Ow 2Topographic quadrangle maps
Note __The Geological Survey makes the contoured—i. e., the three'dimension.altonosranhic maps of the countrv that are designed eventually to cover the whole United States Pt 1so Alaska Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. The individual maps are projected to represent quadrangle areas rather than political divisions, and each map ’Tij^scale^mo^ the name of some prominent town or natural feature in the area mapped. Ine scales m commonly used are 1:31,680, 1:62,500, and 1:125.000. corresponding approximately to M mile 1 mile and 2 miles to 1 inch. The area covered varies with the latitude, but the average area of a quadrangle is 58, 230 or 920 square miles.three scales. Topographic maps are printed on uniform-sized paper, about 20 by lb / inches and the maps of the quadrangle areas represented thereon are about 1< a inches ons and 12 to ™5 Inches wide, according to latitude. For some, areas of Particular importance special large-scale maps are published. A general description of topographic mnnq and n list of the symbols used are printed on the reverse of each sheet.
About half of the continental area of the country, excluding Alaska, hasi been every State being represented. Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbla, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire. New Jersey New York, ?hio. Rhode I. la d, 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 priee. The discount i allowed on an order for either maps or folios alone or for maps and folios together. I ordering, give the name of the map and the State in which the area Ues.California. California, Action quadrangle, lat. 34o24'-34°30', long. "
118°12' Scale 1:24,000, contour interval 25 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur-vey] edition of 1939. 18X15 in. |10c. 119.12: 4 Ac 87
----- California, Yreka quadrangle, lat. 41°30'-42°, long. 122°30'-123°. Scale1:125,000, contour interval 100 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1939. 17 X13 in. 110c. 119.12:4 Y 8J
Rew Jersey-Rie^ York, Park Ridge quadrangle, lat. 41°-41°07'30'', long. 74o -74°07'30" Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geologi-cal Survey] edition of 1939. 17X13 in. [Map covers only a portion of the sheet.] flOc. 119.12:30 F 219
Rhode Island, Providence quadrangle, lat. 41°45'-41°52'30", long. 71°22'30" 71°30'. Scale 1:31,680, contour interval 10 ft. [Washington, Geological Sur- — - • - ~ j 19.12 z 39 P 94ovey] edition of 1939. 17X13 in. 110c.
GRAZING SERVICE(Formerly Grazing Division)
Forest fires. Burning wildlife: [by Ira N. Gabrielson]. (Fire fighting bulletin 1.) [Processed. Publication Grazing.] JL. C. card 40-26198
[1939.] [4] p. il.reads: Division of
138.7:1Not e —This and the following Fire fighting bulletins are reprinted from America forests,
Apr. 1939.
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Forest fires—Continued.----- CCC as fire fighting unit; [by John D. Guthrie]. [1939.] [4] p. il. (Fire
fighting bulletin 4.) [Processed.] t 138.7:4----- Forest fire, red paradox of conservation; [by W. B. Greeley]. [1939.]
[4] p. il. (Fire fighting bulletin 2.) [Processed.] t 138.7:2----- Alen against flames; [b.v F. A. Silcox]. [1939.] [4] p. il. (Fire fighting
bulletin 6.) [Processed.] t 138.7:6----- Outdoor recreation, gone with the flames; [by Arno B. Cammerer],
[1939.] [4] p. il. (Fire fighting bulletin 5.) [Processed.] t 138.7:5----- What forest fire control means to the Northwest; [by Charles A. Sprague],
[1939.] [4] p. il. (Fire fighting bulletin 3.) [Processed.] t 138.7:3
HOUSING AUTHORITY. Note .—-The United States Housing Authority in the Department of the Interior and its functions and personnel (including the Administrator), under provisions of the Presi-dent’s Reorganization plan no. 1. made effective July 1. 1939. by Public resolution 20. 76th Congress, were transferred from the Department of the Interior to the newly created Federal Works Agency.
See also Housing Authority under Federal Works Agency.Low-rent housing. Development cost of low-rent housing project. Revised
June 30, 1939. [June 30, 1939.] 11 leaves, 4° (Bulletin 4 on policy and procedure.) [Processed. Substituted for Bulletin 4 dated Feb. 1, 1938, as revised June 30 ( 20) 1938. For Addenda to this Bulletin see Housing Author-ity under Federal Works Agency.] f 140.10:4/2
INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICEHavasupai Indians. Constitution and by-laws of Havasupai Tribe of Havasupai
Reservation, Ariz.; approved Mar. 27, 1939. 1939. [1] +6 p. fL. C. card 40-26116 I 20.9/2: H 29
Indian education, fortnightly field letter of Education Division, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C., [no.] 35, Jan. 15, 1940. Haskell Institute Print Shop [Lawrence, Kans., Jan. 15, 1940]. 8 p. 12° [None issued Jan. 1, 1940.] f
120.26:35Indians at work, Jan. 1940; [v. 7, no. 5]. [1939.] [4] 4-50+ [2] p. il. 4°
[Monthly. Processed. A news sheet for Indians and the Indian Service.] f L. C. card 35-17595 1 20.22:7/5
Native Village of Karluk, Alaska. Constitution and by-laws of Native Village of Karluk. Alaska: ratified Aug. 23, 1939. 1939. [l]-f-4 p. fL. C. card 40-26117 I 20.9/2: K 14/2
----- Corporate charter of Native Village of Karluk, Alaska; ratified Aug. 23, 1939. 1939. [l]+2p. fL. C. card 40-26118 I 20.9/2 :K 14
Native Village of Nikolski, Alaska. Constitution and by-laws of Native Village of Nikolski, Alaska ; ratified June 12, 1939. 1939. [1] +4 p. fL. C. card 40-26119 120.9/2: N 58/2
----- Corporate charter of Native Village of Nikolski, Alaska; ratified June 12 1939. 1939. [l]+2p. tL. C. card 40-26120 I 20.9/2: N 58
Native Village of Shishmaref, Alaska. Constitution and by-laws of Native Vil-lage of Shishmaref [Alaska] ; ratified Aug. 2, 1939. 1939. [1] +4 p. f L. C. card 40-26121 I 20.9/2: Sb 6/2
----- Corporate charter of Native Village of Shishmaref [Alaska] ; ratified Aug 2,1939. 1939. [l]+2 p. tL. C. card 40-26122 120.9/2: Sh 6
Native Village of Wales, Alaska. Constitution and by-laws of Native Village of Wales, Alaska; ratified July 29, 1939. 1939. [l]+4p. fL. C. card 40-26124 I 20.9/2: W 14/2
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Native Village of Wales, Alaska—Continued. T . oo----- Corporate charter of Native Village of Wales, Alaska; ratified July 2J,
1939. 1939. [1J+2 p. t L. C. card 40-26123 120.9/2: W 14
INFORMATION DIVISION
Conservation. Current conservation, clip sheet of current news about conserva-tion activities of Federal Government furnished for convenience of editors and correspondents, v. 2, no. 10; Jan. 1940. [1940.] 1 p. d. large [Monthly.] t 143.7:2/10
MINES BUREAU
Cement. Monthly cement statement, C. P. 223; [Dec. 1939], [1940.] 6 leaves, il. f° (Statistical and economic surveys. Nonmetal Economics Division.) [Processed.] t 128.29:223
Coal. Correlation of analysis of coal with products of carbonization in externally heated retorts; by V. F. Parry. Dec. 1939. [l]+37+[l] P- 16 pl. 4 (Report of investigations, R. I. 3482.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3482
----- Experiments on strength of small pillars of coal in Pittsburgh bed; by H. P. Greenwald, H. C. Howarth, and Irving Hartmann. 1939. iii+22+[1] p. il. (Technical paper 605.) * Paper, 5c. TOOr7 cnrL. C. card 40-26115 128-7: 603
----- International coal trade, monthly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly, v. 8, no. 12; Dec. 30, 1939. [1939.](Economics and Statistics Branch.) [Processed.] t 1 28.4~ : 8/12
----- Preliminary estimates of production of Pennsylvania anthracite and bee-hive coke, Dec. 1939. [1939.] 2 leaves, 4° (Statistical and economic surveys.Coal Economics Division.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.50:939/12
----- Weekly anthracite-beehive coke report, W. A.-C. R. 130 to W. A.-C. R. 133.Jan. 6-27, 1940. Each 1 p. il. 4° (Statistical and economic surveys.^ CoalEconomics Division.) [Processed.] f 128.49:130-133
Coal-mine explosions and coal- and metal-mine fires in United States during fiscal year 1939; by D. Harrington and W. J. Fene. Nov. 1939. [1] +21+ [1] p. 1 pl. 4° (Information circular, I. C. 7092.) [Processed.] t 128.27:7092
Coal-mine fatalities in Dec. 1939; C. M. F. 102. [Jan. 20, 1940.] 9 p. il. 4° (Sta-tistical and economic surveys. Mineral Production and Economics Division.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.10/2:102
Coke. Monthly coke report, M. C. R. 142; [Dec. 1939]. [1940.] 2 p. il. 4° (Statistical and economic surveys. Coal Economics Division.) [Processed.] 7
Electric lamps. Permissible electric cap lamps, procedure in testing, fees charged, and requirements for approval; approved Aug. 26, 1939. 1940. ii+7+[l] p. (Schedule 6D.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26199 128 8 : 6D
Electrometallurgy. Progress reports, Metallurgical Division: 35, Electrometal-lurgical investigations, recovery of nickel, copper, and precious metals from domestic ores by combined electrothermal and electrolytic method; by J. Koster, R. G. Knickerbocker, O. C. Garst, T. E. Evans, and W. E. Cody. Dec. 1939. [l]+28+[l] p. 16 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3483.) [Proc-essed.] f 128.23:3483
Fractionating columns. Review of literature on construction, testing, and oper-ation of laboratory fractionating columns [with list of literature cited] ; by C. C. Ward. 1939. iv+36+[l] p. il. (Technical paper 600.) [This report represents the results of work done under a cooperative agreement with Okla-homa.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 40-26114 I 28.7: 600
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Fuel. Survey of fuel consumption at refineries in 1938; by G. R. Hopkins. Dec. 1939. [1J+6-HU P- 1 pl- 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3485.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3485
Gasoline. Natural gasoline, Nov. 1939. [1940.] 2 leaves, 4° (Report 944a-59.)[Monthly. Processed.] f 128.47: 59
----- World retail prices and taxes on gasoline, kerosene, and motor lubricating oils, quarterly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be made available promptly, v. 8, no. 4; Dec. 29, 1939. [1939.] [3]+77-101 p. 4° (Economics and Sta-tistics Branch.) [Processed.] f 128.44:8/4
Manganese. Progress reports, Metallurgical Division: 33, Manganese and its alloys; by R. S. Dean, C. Travis Anderson, Cresap Moss, and P. M. Ambrose. Nov. 1939. [l]+47+[l] p. 32 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3477.) [Processed.] t 128.23:3477
Mineral market reports, M. M. S. 774-M. M. S. 798. [1940.] 4° (Statistical and economic surveys.) [Processed.] t 128.28:
Note __These reports give statistical data as to production, consumption, andmarkets during previous year for some particular mineral commodity, and are issued as soon after close of year as data are available.774 Metal mining in South Dakota, 1939, preliminary annual. figures; [by Chas. W.
Henderson and A. J. Martin]. 3 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
775 Metal mining in Wyoming, 1939, preliminary annual figures; by Chas. W. Hen-derson and A. J. Martin. 1 p. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
776 Metal mining in Colorado, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by Chas. W. Hen-derson and A. J. Martin]. 13 leaves. (Mineral Production and EconomicsDivision.)
777 Metal mining in Texas, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by Chas. W. Henderson and A. J. Martin]. 2 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
778 Metal mining in New Mexico, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by Chas. W. Henderson and A. J. Martin], 5 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
779. Metal mining in Arizona, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by T. H. Miller and Paul Luff], 4 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
780. Metal mining in Idaho, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by T. H. Miller and Paul Luff]. 4 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
781. Metal mining in Washington, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by T. H. Miller and Paul Luff], 3 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
782. Metal mining in Montana, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by T. H. Miller and Paul Luff]. 4 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
783. Metal mining in Utah, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by T. H. Miller and Paul Luff]. 4 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
784. Metal mining in California, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by Charles White Merrill], 4 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
785. Metal mining in Oregon, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by Charles White Merrill], 2 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
786. Metal mining in Nevada, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by Charles White Merrill]. 3 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
787. Lead industry in 1939, advance summary; [by E. W. Pehrson and H. M. Meyer], 2 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)
788. Production, shipments, stocks and imports of manganese ore in United States during Nov. 1939; [by Robert H. Ridgway and H. W. Davis]. 2 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)
789. Manganese ore industry in 1939, advance summary; [by Robert H. Ridgway and H. W. Davis]. 2 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)
790. Copper industry in 1939, advance summary; [by H. M. Meyer], 4 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)
791. Mine production of gold in United States, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by Chas. W. Henderson]. 6 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
792. Mine production of silver in United States. 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by Chas. W. Henderson]. 4 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
793. Mine production of copper in United States, 1939, preliminary annual figures; [compiled by T. H. Miller]. 6 leaves. (Mineral Production and Economics Division.)
794. Bauxite industry in 1939, preliminary annual figures; [by Herbert A. Franke and M. E. Trought] 2 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)
795. Iron ore industry in 1939, advance summary; [by Robert H. Ridgway and H. W. Davis], 3 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)
796. Zinc industry in 1939; [by E. W. Pehrson and H. M. Meyer], 2 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)
797. Bureau of Mines releases data on domestic stocks of iron and steel scrap as of Sept. 30, 1939, by States and districts; [by James S. Earle and Harold E. Carmony], 6 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)
798. Mercury consumption, production, and stocks in Nov. 1939;! [by H. M. Meyer].2 leaves. (Metal Economics Division.)
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Mineral trade notes, monthly inventory of information from U. S. Government foreign service offices and other sources that may not otherwise be ma e available promptly, v. 10, no. 1; Jan. 20, 1940. [1940.] [1]4-21 p. 4 ( eco-nomics and Statistics Branch.) [Processed.] t Too«>n.in/iL. C. card 36-22755 128.3 J. 10/a
Minerals. Strategic minerals investigations, procedure followed by Bureau of Mines; by John W. Finch. Dec. 1939. [l]+5+[l] p. 4“ (Information cir-cular, I. C. 7097.) [Processed.] t 128.21.1U91
Motion picture films of row 12° fL. C. card 24-26304
Motor fuel. Forecast monthly forecast 56.
Bureau of Mines, Jan. 1940. [1940.] ii-f-27 p. il. nar- 128.35: 940
of demand for motor fuel and crude oil, Feb. 1940, [1940.] 4 leaves, 4° [Processed.] t 128.41:56
Petroleum. Bureau of Mines, A. P. I. pressure core barrel (progress report on its design and development) ; by D. B. Taliaferro and R. E. Heithecker. Nov. 1939. [1]4-204-[1] p. 6 pl. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3481.) [Proc-essed. This report is the result of work done under a cooperative agreement with the American Petroleum Institute. ] t 28.23: 3481
----- Crude petroleum report by refineries, Nov. 1939. [1940.] 3 ^aves, 4° (Report A-943-74.) [Monthly. Processed.] t 128.45:74
----- Monthly petroleum statement 192, crude petroleum and petroleum prod-ucts, Nov. 1939. [1940.] 12 p. 4° (Statistical and economic surveys. Pe-troleum Economics Division.) [Processed.] t 1-8.18/2:192
----- Properties of Louisiana crude oils: 2, Additional analyses; by E. L. Garton. Nov. 1939. [1] 4-85+ [1] p. 4° (Report of investigations, R. I. 3476.) [Processed.] f 128.23:347b
----- Review of Cutler’s rule of well spacing; by H. C. Miller and R. V. Hig-gins. Nov. 1939. [l]+23+[l] p. 1 pl. 4° (Report of investigations R. I. 3479.) [Processed.] t 128.-3.3419
----- Tabulated analyses of Texas crude oils; by A. J. Kraemer and GustavWade. 1939. ii+37+[l] p. map. (Technical paper 607.) * Paper 15c.L. C. card 40-26170 I 28.7: b07
----- Weekly crude oil stock report no. 324-327. Jan. 6-27, 1940. Each 1 p. 4 [Processed.] t 128.46:324-3-1
Publications. New publications, Bureau of Mines, monthly list 296; Dec. 1939. [1940.] 3 p. t 128.5/2:296
Timberinff of mines. Some information on timbering bituminous-coal mines, by J. J. Forbes and C. W. Owings. 1939. iii-f-37-[-[1] P- ih 1 Pb (Minerscircular 40.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 40-26169
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hose. Care, storage, and handling of forest fire hose; by L. F. Cook and F. Shanklin. Oct. 3, 1939. 3 leaves, 4° (Occasional forestry note 3;
Branch of Forestry.) [Processed.] t 129.41:3Fire
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Fire protection training handbook [with bibliography] ; prepared by Branch of — 1939. [l]4-vi+3444-[9] p. 4° [Processed.] t
129.9 : F 51Forestry. Washington, Mar. L. C. card 40-26200
General Grant National Park. tional Park, Calif. [1940.]
National parks. Schedule of season.] f
Grant Grove of Big Trees, General Grant Na- - - ’ I 29.6: G 28/2[3] leaves, f° [Processed.] t
basic rates, [1939-40.] 4° [Processed. 1940
T 29.33 : Ac 1/940 129.33: Ac 1/2/940 I 29.33 : Ac 1/3/940
Acadia National Park, Acadia Corporation. [2] leaves.Acadia National Park, J. L. Stanley & Sons Company. [2] leaves.Acadia National Park, Joseph C. Harmon. [2] leaves Badlands National Monument, Herbert & Mrs. S. N. Millard. [1] 4-2 leaves.i jiy.oo i
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National parks—Continued.Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Cavern Supply Company. [1J+-2 leaves.„ T , 129.33: C19/940Crater Lake National Park, Dr. Fred N. Miller. [2] leaves. I 29.33 : C 85/6/940Crater Lake National Park, Robert P. Berry. [ 11 + 2 leaves. I 29.33 : C 85/7/940Crater Lake National Park, Robert P. Berry. [2] leaves. [Title reads: Supplemental
schedule of basic rates.] I 29.33 : C 85/7/940/suPP.Crater Lake National Park, White Star Taxi and Hurry Cab Taxi, Klamath Falls, Oreg.
[2] leaves. I 29.33 : C 85/8/940Crater Lake National Park, Yellow Cab Company, Medford, Oreg.Death Valley National Monument. Charles Summers. [2] leaves. Glacier National Park, Glacier Park Boat Company. [2] leaves Glacier National Park, Glacier Park Transport Company. [l]-|-6 Grand Canyon National Park, Dr. B. G. Carson. [1] 4-24-2 leaves.
[2] leaves.I 29.33 : C 85/5/940I 29.33 : D 34/3/940I 29.33 : G 45/8/940
leaves.I 29.33 : G 45/4/940
. 129.33: G 76 c/2/940Grand Canyon National Park. Kolb Brothers. [l]4-2 leaves. I 29.33 : G 76 c/3/940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Wonderland Club Hotel. [2] leaves._ ,r , , „ 129.33: G 79/4/940Lassen \ olcanic National Park, Lassen National Park Company. [2] leaves. [Title
reads: Schedule of special rates, winter season 1939-40.] I 29.33 : L 33/2/939-40Mt. Rainier National Park, Rainier National Park Company. [1] -f-2 leaves. [Publica-
tion reads : Schedule of basic rates for lodgings, winter season, 1939-40.]„ „ „ . 129.33: M 86 r/3/940Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon Caves Resort, Incorporated. [1] -4-2 leaves, ex x . t „ • 129.33: Or 3/940Statue of Liberty National Monument, Aaron Hill, Bedloe’s Island, N. Y. [l]4-3 leaves.
„ x. . ................... I 29.33 : St 2/940White Sands National Monument, Alamogordo, N. Mex., White Sands Service Company
(Tom Charles). [1] 4-2 leaves. I 29.33 : W 58/940Wind Cave National Park. C. C. Gideon. [1] 4-2 leaves. I 29 33 : W 72/940Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone Park Company, Yellowstone Park, Wyo. [l]4-2
leaves. [Publication reads: Schedule of basic rates, sight-seeing tours.]-xx,. . „ . „ 129.33: Y 3/8/940Yosemite National Park, Mabel S. Boysen. [1] 4-2 leaves. I 29.33 : Y 8/5/940
Yosemite National Park, Mrs. John Degman. [2] leaves. I 29.33 : Y 8/2/940Park areas. Areas administered by National Park Service, information tables,
revised as of June 30,1939. [1939.] [1] +16 leaves, oblong 8° [Processed.] t I 29.2 : Ar 3/939
Park operators. List of park operators, July 1, 1939. [1939.] 7 leaves, 4° (Park Operators Division.) [Processed. Consists of list of concession oper-ators of areas administered by National Park Service.] t 129.2: P 21/4
Petersburg National Military Park, Na., [general information]. Jan. 1940. [2] p.il. 4° [Processed.] f I 29.21: P 44/2/940
Southwestern monuments monthly report [with supplement], Dec.1939. [1940.] cover title, [3] 4-403-450+459-486 p. 4° [Processed.] t 129.15/2:939/12
State park administrative agencies [list]. [Oct. 10, 1939.] 5 leaves, 4° [Proc-essed. ] f 129.2: P 21/3/939
Wildlife conditions in national parks, 1939. [1940.] cover title, [2]+38 p. il. (Interior Dept. Conservation bulletin 3.) [Processed. Text on p. 3 of
cover.] f 11.72 : 3UNITED STATES TRAVEL BUREAU
Official bulletin, Jan. 20, 1940; no. 21. [1940.] 12 p. il. f° [Processed.] J I 29.37/5:21
RECLAMATION BUREAU
Colorado-Big Thompson project. General information concerning Colorado-Big Thompson project, Colo. Jan. 1, 1940. 6 p. 4° [Processed.] f
I 27.2: C 71/4/940Maps. List of maps, townsite and farm unit plats published by Bureau of
Reclamation. Jan. 1940. 6 leaves, 4° [Processed.] f 127.7/2 : 940Parker Dam and power plant [general information]. [1939.] 2 leaves, map 4°
[ Processed. ] f 127.2: P 22Provo River project. General information concerning Provo River project, Utah.
Jan. 1, 1940. 7 p. 4° [Processed.] t 127.2: P 949/940
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Reclamation era, Jan. 1940: [v. 30, no. 1]. [1940.] cover title, p. 1-32, il. 4 [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.]L. C. card 9-35252 1 27 5:
Not e .—The Reclamation era is a magazine for the farmers and the personnel of the Bureau. Its aim is to assist the settlers in the proper use . of water, to help tbem in overcoming their agricultural difficulties, to instruct them in diversifying and mat - keting their crops, to inspire the employees of the Bureau and chronicle engineering problems and achievements, and to promote a wholehearted spirit of cooperation, so that reclamation shall attain the greatest heights of success. Notes for contractors enable them to keep posted on the Bureau’s needs
The subscription price of the Reclamation era is $1.00 a year to other than water users: foreign subscription, $1.36 payable in advance. Subscriptions should be sent to the Commissioner, Bureau of Reclamation, Washington, D. C., and remittance in the form of postal money order or New York draft should be made payable to the Bureau ot Reclamation. Postage stamps are not acceptable in payment of subscription.
Vale Federal irrigation project, Oreg, [descriptive circular]. [1939.] 3 p. 4° [Processed.] f 127.2: V23/2/939
Yakima project. Earthwork, concrete lining, and structures, Yakima Ridge Canal, station 714+85 to station 724+00, and wasteway no. 2, station 0+00 to station 57+00, and wasteway no. 2 protection dike, Roza division, Yakima project, Wash. [Bradford-Robinson Ptg. Co., Denver, Dec. 28, 1939.] cover title, 46 p. 34 pl. map, 4° (Specifications 884.) [Consists of schedule,specifications, and drawings, bids will be received until Jan. 26, 1940.] t Paper, $2.50. 127.8:884
MapsIrrigation projects. Western part of United States showing location of Federal
irrigation projects, drawn by W. L. Lucas; map 39-5. Scale 150 m.—1.4 in. Dec. 1939. 10X14 in. [Processed.] $ 127.7:P 94/2
TERRITORIES AND ISLAND POSSESSIONS DIVISION
ALASKA
Report. Annual report of governor of Alaska to Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1939. 1939. iv+66 p. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 14-30044 1 35.10/1:939
HAWAII
Report. Annual report of governor of Hawaii to Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1939. 1939. iii+72 p. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card GS12-562 I 35.11/1: 9o9
PUERTO RICO
Report. 39th annual report of governor of Puerto Rico, Blanton Winship, [fiscal year] 1939. [San Juan, P. R., Bureau of Supplies, Printing, & Transportation, 1939.] [2]+212 p. il. 2 maps, 6 tab. t tobio/iL. C. card 6-35095 1 35.12/1: 939
VIRGIN ISLANDS
Report. Annual report of governor of Virgin Islands to Secretary of Interior, fiscal year 1939. 1939. iv+24 p. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 26-27791 135.13/1:939
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mission reports, Interstate Commerce Commission reports—Motor carrier cases, and Inter-state Commerce Commission reports—Valuation reports, are sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at various prices, depending upon the size of the volume. Separate decisions or opinions are sold on subscription, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, $1.50; single copies, usually 5c. In ordering a volume, be sure to specify the series and whether Finance or other than Finance decisions are desired. Entries for the separate decisions are grouped below under center heads following other Interstate Com-merce Commission publications.Decisions. See below, center heads beginning Decisions.Finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Finance).
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Freight commodity statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, 3d quarter, 1939. [1939.] 14 p. oblong large 8° (Statement Q-500, QCS; Bureau of Statistics.) [Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 25-724 IC 1 ste.26: 939/3
Fuel and power for locomotives and rail motor cars of class 1 steam railways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Nov. 1939. [1940.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-230, OS-E; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 36-784 IC 1 ste.30 : 939/11
Motor carrier decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier).Motor carrier finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Motor carrier,
finance).Motor carriers. Revenues and passengers of class 1 motor carriers of passengers
(excluding charter or special), Oct. 1939. [1939.] 2 p. f° (Statement M-700, BT; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly.] fL. C. card A 39-1163 IC 1 mot.ll: 939/10
—— Revenues, expenses, and statistics of class 1 motor carriers of property; 2d quarter 1939. [1939.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement Q-800, TRE; Bureau of Statistics.) [Subject to revision.] fL. C. card A 39-1053 IC 1 mot.13: 939/2
Opinions. See, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Pipe lines. Statistics of oil pipe line companies reporting to Interstate Commerce
Commission for year ended Dec. 31, 1938. Washington, D. C., Dec. 31, 1939. cover title, 32 p. oblong large 8° (Statement 3955; Bureau of Statistics.)
L. C. card A 39-409 IC 1 pip.2: St 2/2/938Railroad accidents. Report of chief inspector, Bureau of Locomotive Inspection,
accident on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railway. Whittington, Ill., Jan. 4, 1940. [1940.] [l]+7 p. 4° [Processed.] t IC 1 acci.5: W 618
----- Report of chief inspector, Bureau of Locomotive Inspection, accident on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway, near Choctaw, Okla., Dec. 25, 1939. [1940.] [l]4-10p. 4° [Processed.] f IC 1 acci.5: C 451
----- Summary of accidents reported by steam railways, Sept. 1939 [with quar-terly summaries by railways and States, July-Sept. 1939]. [1940.] 9 p.oblong large 8° (Statement M-400; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Sub-ject to revision.] fL. C. card A 27-80 IC 1 ste.31: 939/9
Railroads. Freight train performance of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Nov. 1939. [1940.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-211, OS-A; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. cards A 36-575 IC 1 ste.35: 939/11
----- Graphical supplement to monthly reports: Selected operating averages for selected class 1 steam railways, 1938 compared with 1928. 1940. 1 p. il. oblong large 8° (Series 1939, no. 12; Bureau of Statistics.) f
IC lste.33: 939/12----- Motive power and car equipment of class 1 steam railways in United
States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Nov. 1939. [1940.] 2 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-240, OS-F; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. cards A 36-576 IC 1 ste.36 : 939/11
----- Operating revenues and operating expenses of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Nov. 1939. 1940. [2] p. il. oblong large 8° (Statement M-100; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] fL. C. cards A 35-1300 IC 1 ste.19: 939/11
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Railroads—Continued.----- - Operating revenues and operating expenses of large steam railways, se-
lected items for roads with annual operating revenues above $25,000,000, Nov. 1939. [1940.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-150; Bureau of Statis-tics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] t L. C. cards A 29-378 IC 1 ste.20: 939/11
----- Operating statistics of large steam railways, selected items for Nov. 1939, compared with Nov. 1938, for roads with annual operating revenues above $25 000,000, Nov. 1939. [1940.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-200; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly. Subject to revision.] tL. C. cards A 29-380 IC 1 ste.22: 939/11
----- Passenger traffic statistics (other than commutation) of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Oct 1939. [1939.] [2] p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-250; Bureau ofStatistics.) [Monthly. Processed.] t L. C. cards A 38-1273 IC lste.40: 939/10— Passenger train performance of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Nov. 1939. [1940.] 4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-213, OS-B; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly.Subject to revision.] f L. C. cards A 36-577 IC 1 ste.37: 989/11
----- Revenue traffic statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States (switching and terminal companies not included), Oct. 1939. [1940.] 4 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-220, OS-D; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly.Subject to revision.] t L. C. cards A 29-381 IC lste.24 : 939/10
----- Text and summary tables of 52d annual report on statistics of railways in United States, year ended Dec. 31, 1938, including selected data relating to other common carriers (except motor carriers) subject to interstate commerce act for [calendar] year 1938; prepared by Bureau of Statistics. 1939. viii+S 226 p il. 4° [Title on cover reads: Text of 52d annual report.] * Paper, 40c. L. C. 'cards 5-11209 IC 1 ste.l/a : 938— Yard service performance of class 1 steam railways in United States (class 1 switching and terminal companies included), Nov. 1939. 1940. 1 p. oblong large 8° (Statement M-215, OS-C; Bureau of Statistics.) [Monthly.Subject to revision.] f L. C. cards A 36-578 IC 1 ste.38:939/11
Report. 53d annual report of Interstate Commerce Commission, Nov. 1, 1939. 1939. iii-]-200 p. [Report covers the period from Nov. 1, 1938 to Oct. 31, 1939, except as otherwise noted.] * Cloth, 75c.L. C. cards 9-14679 IC 1.1: 939
----- Same. (H. doc. 491, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)Safety Bureau. Report of director of Bureau of Safety to Interstate Commerce
Commission, fiscal year 1939. 1939. [l]+52 p. [Includes Extract from text of 53d annual report, Interstate Commerce Commission, pertaining to SafetyBureau.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. cards 17-26073 IC 1 saf.l: 939
Traffic decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Traffic).Valuation decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Valuation).
Decisions (Finance)Not e .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Interstate
Commerce Commission reports.Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. Finance docket no. 125S9, Atchison, To-
peka & Santa Fe Railway Company equipment trust certificates; [decided Oct. 27, 1939]. [1939.] [1] 4-116-118 p. (F-7636.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1.6/la: F-7636
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Buffalo, Rochester d Pittsburgh Railway. Finance docket no. 8947, Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Company control; decided Oct. 20, 1939. [1939.] p. 107-108. (F-7634.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7634
Chesapeake d Ohio Railway. Finance docket no. 12559, Chesapeake & Ohio Rail-way Company bonds; [decided Oct. 14, 1939], [1939.] [1] +36-38 p. (F- 7626.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7626
Chicago d Eastern Illinois Railway. Finance docket no. 9952, Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railway Company reorganization; decided May 29, 1939. [1939.]p. 267-286. (F-7514.) [From v. 233.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-7514
Chicago, Burlington <£ Quincy Railroad. Finance docket no. 12478, Chicago, Bur-lington & Quincy Railroad Company abandonment; decided Oct. 12, 1939. [1939.] p. 31-32. (F-7624.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7624
Chicago Great Western Railroad. Finance docket no. 10772, Chicago Great Western Railroad Company reorganization; decided Aug. 29, 1939. [1939.] p. 737-750. (F-7600.) [From v. 233.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7600
Cincinnati, Indianapolis d Western Railroad. Finance docket no. 6007, Cincin-nati, Indianapolis & Western Railroad Company control; decided Oct. 19, 1939. [1939.] p. 105-106. (F-7633.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7633
Covington & Cincinnati Elevated Railroad <£ Transfer d Bridge Company. Fi-nance docket no. 12558, Covington & Cincinnati Elevated Railroad & Transfer & Bridge Company bonds; decided Oct. 14, 1939. [1939.] p. 33-35. (F-7625.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-7625
Denver d Rio Grande Western Railroad. Finance docket no. 11947, Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company trustees reconstruction loan; decided Oct. 17, 1939. [1939.] p. 59-60. (F-7630.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1.6/la: F-7630Fort Smith d Western Railway. Finance docket no. 12365, Fort Smith & Western
Railway Company receiver abandonment; decided Aug. 7, 1939. [1939.]p. 649-655. (F-7570.) [From v. 233.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7570
Gulf, Mobile d Ohio Railroad. Finance docket no. 12274, Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad Company and Gulf, Mobile & Northern Railroad Company reconstruc-tion loan; decided Oct. 18, 1939. [1939.] p. 95-104. (F-7632.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7632
Missouri Pacific Railroad. Finance docket no. 9918, Missouri Pacific Railroad Company reorganization; [decided Oct. 18, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+42-44 p.(F-7628.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7628
----- Finance docket no. 12560, Missouri Pacific Railroad Company trustee con-struction; decided Oct. 28, 1939. [1939.] p. 123-124. (F-7638.) [Fromv. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7638
Pennsylvania Railroad. Finance docket no. 12566, Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany equipment trust certificates; decided Oct. 14, 1939. [1939.] p. 39-41.
(F-7627.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7627St. Louis Southwestern Railway. Finance docket no. 11040, St. Louis South-
western Railway Company reorganization; decided Oct. 10, 1939. [1939.] p. 25-30. (F-7623.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7623
Seaboard Air Line Railway. Finance docket no. 12328, Seaboard Air Line Rail-way Company receivers resumption of operation ; decided Oct. 21, 1939. [1939.] p. 109-115. (F-7635.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7635
Spokane International Railway. Finance docket no. 10131, Spokane International Railway Company reorganization; decided Oct. 18, 1939. [1939.] p. 45-58. (F-7629.) [From v. 236.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7629
Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis. Finance docket no. 12492, Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis bonds; [decided Sept. 5, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+684-692 p. (F-7582.) [From v. 233.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-7582
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Decisions (Motor carrier)Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Interstate
Commerce Commission reports.A. E. F. Inter-State Transportation Service. No. MC-21077, A. E. Fitzpatrick
[doing business as A. E. F. Inter-State Transportation Service] common car-rier application ; decided Oct. 20, 1039. [1939.] p. 537-539. (M-3944.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3944
Aistrope, Ed T. No. MC-95553, Ed T. Aistrope common carrier application; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] p. 215-217. (M-3842.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3842
Albany Schenectady Bus Lines, Inc. No. MC-93443, Albany Schenectady Bus Lines, Inc., common carrier application; decided May 6. 1939. [1939.] p. 161- 163. (M-3819.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3819All American Bus Lines, Incorporated. No. MC-2890, All American Bus Lines,
Incorporated, common carrier application; decided Sept. 28. 1939. [1939.]p. 755-790. (M-3758.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3758Anderson, Andrew M. No. MC-94476, Andrew M. Anderson common carrier ap-
plication; [decided Oct. 19, 1939]. [1939.] [1] 4-472-474 p. (M-3935J[From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3935
Angenola. Louis A. No. MC-89967, Louis A. Angenola contract carrier application; decided May 5, 1939. [1939.] 365-367-f-i p. (M-3634.) [From Motor carriercases, v. 18. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3634
Apple, Herbert. No. MC-95272, Herbert Apple common carrier application; de-cided May 22, 1939. [1939.] p. 339-340. (M-3895.) [From Motor carriercases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3895
Armour, Warren. No. MC-94965, Warren Armour common carrier application; decided May 12, 1939. [1939.] p. 237-239. (M-3852.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3852
Arrow Transfer Company. No. MC-11620 (sub-no. 2), Arrow Transfer Company contract carrier application; [decided May 15, 1939]. [1939.] [1]4-500-5024-i p. (M-3683.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3683Attema, Lane. No. MC-95566, Lane Attema common carrier application; decided
May 29, 1939. [1939.] p. 407-408. (M-3920.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3920
Barrow's Garage. No. MC-95067, Elizabeth L. Barrows (administratrix of Frank A. Barrows) [doing business as Barrow’s Garage] common carrier application ; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] p. 179-181. (M-3827.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3827
Bay Shore Storage Warehouse. No. MC-93934, Charles Grampp [doing business as Bay Shore Storage Warehouse] common carrier application; decided May 15, 1939. [1939.] p. 267-268. (M-3864.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3864
Belfi's Motor Freight. No. MC-92924, Anthony Belfi [doing business as Belfl’s Motor Freight] common carrier application; decided May 18, 1939. [1939.] p. 295-296. (M-3876.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3876Bliven, Enoin D- No. MC-94455, Erwin D. Bliven common carrier application;
decided May 5, 1939. [1939.] p. 137-139. (M-3809.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3809
Bly, H. M. No. MC-94691, H. M. Bly common carrier application; decided May 29, 1939. [1939.] p. 397-399. (M-3917.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3917
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Boge, Joseph J. No. MC-93673, Joseph J. Boge common carrier application; [decided May 15, 1939]. [1939.] [1] 4-264-266 p. (M-3863.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3863
Born Transfer. No. MC-93137, Merle Born [doing business as Born Transfer] common carrier application; decided May 27, 1939. [1939.] p. 373-375.(M-3908.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3908Bossert, Willard A. No. MC-88512, Willard A. Bossert contract carrier applica-
tion; [decided Sept. 16, 1939]. [1939.] [1]4-298-300 p. (M-3609.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3609
Bowman, 8. L. No. MC-93454, S. L. Bowman common carrier application; [de-cided May 22, 1939]. [1939.] [1]-(-346-348 p. (M-3898.) [From Motorcarrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3898
Boyer, Clinton. No. MC-89270, Clinton Boyer common carrier application; de-cided May 12, 1939. [1939.] 461-462-(-i p. (M-3669.) [From Motor carrier eases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3669
Brown <£ McCooey, Incorporated. No. MC-73640, Brown & McCooey, Incorporated, contract carrier application; decided May 15, 1939. [1939.] 5O3-5O8-(-i p. (M-3684.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3684Burnett, Charles, Trucking Company, Incorporated. No. MC-37417, Charles
Burnett Trucking Company, Incorporated, common carrier application; [de-cided Apr. 17, 1939]. [1939.] [1]4-34-384-i p. (M-3351.) [From Motor earlier cases, v. 17.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3351
Butter. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-564, butter from Oklahoma City, Okla., to Chicago, Ill.; decided Oct. 9, 1939. [1939.] p. 53-56. (M- 3775.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3775
Butterworth Motor Freight Lines. No. MC-18639 (sub-no. 2), Earl Butterworth [doing business as Butterworth Motor Freight Lines] extension of operation; [decided Oct. 17, 1939]. [1939.] [1]4-508-510 p. (M-3937.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3937
C. <£ & Auto Wreckers. No. MC-95753, Jack Spady, jr., [doing business as C. & S. Auto Wreckers] common carrier application; decided May 4, 1939. [1939.] p. 111-112. (M-3797.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3797Calumet Teaming and Trucking Company. No. MC-93235, Calumet Teaming and
Trucking Company contract carrier application; [decided May 27, 1939]. [1939.] [1] 4-368-370 p. (M-3906.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.J* Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3906
Canestraro. John. No. MC-95495, John Canestraro common carrier application; [decided May 13, 1939]. [1939.] [l]+250-252 p. (M-3857.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3857
Carlyn Motor Service. No. MC-95533, Anthony Musto [doing business as Carlyn Motor Service] common carrier application; decided May 19. 1939. [1939.] p. 313-315. (M-3884.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3884Central Southern Truck Lines. No. MC-50132 (sub-no. 1), Eugene Calloway
[doing business as Central & Southern Truck Lines] extension, packing house products, etc.; [decided Oct. 12, 1939]. [1939.] [1]4-56-60 p. (M-3776.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3776
Central Bus Line. No. MC-86954 (sub-no. 1), Central Bus Line extension of operations, Kearney; decided May 1, 1939. [1939.] 313-3144-i p. (M-3614.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3614
Central Greyhound Lines, Incorporated. No. MC-1503 (sub-no. 20), Central Greyhound Lines, Incorporated, extension, Norwalk-Sandusky; decided May 15 1939. [1939.] 497-4994-i p. (M-3682.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3682
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„, 7 atp 05570 Frank Chiaurro common carrier application;Chiaurro, Frank. No. 1 _..n zm -3991 ) [From Motor carrierdecided Nov. 6, 1939. [1939.] p. 765-766. (M 3991.) 8/a. M_3991cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. .
Chism Trucking Company. No. M(^9^1 g. Hnsm [domg bgi ^39as[19J|n] Trucking Company] common carrier application , aeciaeu m Lp™«39 (MW [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.lf, • Pape^oc
Collette Travel Service. No. MC-12136 Johnas Collette Travel Service]; broker application , decidedmay <45M52+i p. (M-3665.) [From Motor earner cases, v. 18.1 motP^^665
ct it o rr v Nn MC 10030° H E. Collins common carrier application; decided %T14,-&39 [K T’^170. (M-3933.) [From Mo^eame^cases.
V. 19.] * Paper, 5c.Commonwealtn W MK
1939°milSr p. 311-812. (M-3883.) [From Motor “rne^cas®. hJW * Paper, 5c.
r> 7 7, t ? atp -10°03 Ralph Ribble Courtney common carrier appli-Courtncy, Ralph R.No.409-432 (M-3926.) [From Motorcation; decided Oct. 6 1939. [1939.] p. 429-43Z. 8/a. M_3926
carrier cases, v. 19.] Paper, oc.x, ct 7 ktct at p—00530 Barkett Coury contract carrier application; de- Coury, Barkett No. MC 90oo9, B 488+i ‘ (M-3678.) [From Motor carrier
cided May 13, 1939. [1939.] 48<-4SS-t-i p. w > IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3678 cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
?2,S'S. “[W39.7 p. 257-260. (M-3597.) [From Motor jarrlet-^ses, * Paper, 5c.
xv XT., atp 04101 Tosenh J Brill [doing business as Dart° M"Uanrt " — cl«plicat?on ; derided May 22, i m ^1939.) p. 331-332. (M-3891.) [From Motor carnet cases, v. 19.^ j . ji-3891
Davis, CKarles B No MC-^6. Charles, E. Devise— ^jrler •decided May 5, 1939. [1939.1 p. 120-141. t mot.8/a: M-3803cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
, 7 7, it Na at P-05547 John H. Dekker common carrier application;Dekk?r> H- 1030 [1939 1’ P 293-294. (M-3875.) [From Motor earner decided May 15, 1939. [1J4V.J p. \ IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3875
cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. 'c t q r z?7/s Company No. MO-35398 (sub-no. 2), Sumner B. DenneyDenney. S. B., Bus Comp B Company] extension of operations, South- [doing business as S. B. Dennejg bu s yomi y j M-3939.) [ From
ern States; decided Oct 17, 1939. [1339. J P- . M_3939Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, oc.
WSn^m WmmNo°n419. 450+1 p. (M-36M.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.]
xv, •« J IT -NTCT atp —50204 Clifford M. Dungan common carrier applica- Dunoav.ChffordM No. «C J0204, Ui nerd (M-3951.) [From Motortion; decided Oct 23, W.» [193+J P- o JC1 mot.8/a: M-3951carrier cases, v. 19.] paper, oc.
x Ct atp RR.3QO (sub-no 1). Roy Durrett extension of operations,Durrett, Roy. No* M.C-6b390 (suo no i m xvuy 441_442,i (M-3660.)Pennsylvania; deeded May 11, im [«k'JJ 441IC1 mot.8/a: M 3G69 [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] Paper, oc. ,
T, o Ain Air 04001 Madelon R. Plant [doing business as Eddy s BXeXommon°caSTpUeaUon; decided May 11. 1939. [1939.] p. 233- STTm-S ) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] P«^/a;
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Elliott Transportation Company. No. MC-95223, Clarence G. Elliott [doing busi-ness as Elliott Transportation Company] ; decided May 15, 1939. [1939.] p. 271-273. (M-3866.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3866Enos Moving. No. MC-93187, Martin Burton Enos, sr., [doing business as Enos
Moving] common carrier application; decided May 6. 1939. [1939.] p. 169-171. (M-3823.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3823Esposito, Joseph A. No. MC-90767, Joseph A. Esposito common carrier applica-
tion; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] 425-426+i p. (M-3654.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3654
Evans, H. L. No. MC-93134, H. L. Evans common carrier application; decided May 15, 1939. [1939.] p. 261-263. (M-3862.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3862
Fischer, A. T. No. MC-94914, A. T. Fischer common carrier application; decided May 11, 1939. [1939.] p. 235-236. (M-3851.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3851
Flatbush Moving Van Co., Inc. No. MC-94594, Flatbush Moving Van Co., Inc., common carrier application; decided May 29. 1939. [1939.] p. 393-394. (M- 3915.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3915
Food products. Investigation and suspension docket no. M-631, food products from Pittsburgh, Pa., to Trenton, N. J.; decided Oct. 12, 1939. [1939.] p. 463- 468. (M-3932.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3932Freese, John. No. MC-95532, John Freese common carrier application; decided
May 13, 1939. [1939.] p. 253-254. (M-3858.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3858
Gable Transport Company, Inc. No. MC-100439, Gable Transport Company, Inc., common carrier application; decided Oct. 17, 1939. [1939.] p. 527-532. (M- 3942.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3942
Gasaway, John A. No. MC-89237, John A. Gasaway contract carrier applica-tion; decided May 12, 1939. [1939.] 459-460+i p. (M-3668.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3668
George's Messenger & Moving Service. No. MC-94874, George L. Guineer [doing business as George’s Messenger & Moving Service] common carrier application; decided May 11, 1939. [1939.] p. 231-232. (M-3849.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3849
Godown & Estadt. No. MC-93766, Frank J. Estadt and Emerson Godown [doing business as Godown & Estadt] common carrier application; decided May 11, 1939. [1939.] p. 225-226. (M-3846.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3846
Graber, John. No. MC-93401, John Graber common carrier application; decided May 4,1939. [1939.] p. 81-82. (M-3784.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3784
Greenwich Haulage Co., Inc. No. MC-95760, Greenwich Haulage Co., Inc., com-mon carrier application; [decided May 6, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+176-178 p. (M-3826.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3826Hammond, L. L. No. MC-72239 (sub-no. 1), L. L. Hammond extension, lowa-
Massachusetts-Missouri; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] 403-404+i p. (M- 3647.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3647
Haun, Floyd. No. MC-94767, Floyd Haun common carrier application; decided May 5, 1939. [1939.] p. 133—134. (M—3807.) [From Motor carrier casesv. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3807
Herron, Ellis. No. MC-91148, Ellis Herron common carrier application • decided Oct. 9, 1939. [1939.] p. 49-52. (M-3774.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3774
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Hieb, Ferdinand n. No. MC-95577, Ferdinand H. Hieb common carrier applica-tion; decided May 29, 1939. [1939.] p. 409-410. (M-3921.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3921
Hoffman, Ivan R. No. MC-100106, Ivan Ray Hoffman common carrier applica-tion; decided May 29, 1939. [1939.] p. 413-415. (M-3923.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3923
Hokeness, Gordon. No. MC-8937G, Gordon Hokeness common carrier applica-tion; decided May 12, 1939. [1939.] 463-464+i p. (M-3670.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * l’aper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M—3670
Horn Trucking. No. MC-94860, Christian Horn, jr., [doing business as Horn Trucking] common carrier application; decided May 6, 1939. [1939.] p. 167- 168. (M-3822.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3822Huetig, George J. No. MC-91225, George J. Huetig common carrier application;
decided May 4, 1939. [1939.] 339-340-f-i p. (M-3623.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3623
Hughes, Joe D., Inc. No. MC-93318, Joe D. Hughes, Inc., common carrier applica-tion; [decided Oct. 20, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+540-544 p. (M-3945.) [FromMotor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3945
Interstate Transit Lines, Incorporated. No. MC—62380, Interstate Transit Lines, Incorporated, common carrier application; decided Sept. 15, 1939. [1939.]n. 281-284. (M-3603.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3603Jackson's Express. No. MC-93496, Rodney V. Jackson [doing business as Jack-
son’s Express] common carrier application; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] p. 199-201. (M-3835.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3835Jenkins, Howard H. No. MC-94941, Howard H. Jenkins common carrier appli-
cation; decided May 19, 1939. [1939.] p. 309-311. (M-3882.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3882
Johnsen and Rogerson. No. MC-93952, Johnsen and Reyerson common carrier application; decided May 18, 1939. [1939.] p. 297—298. (M—3877.) [FromMotor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3877
Johnson Jesse C. No. MC-84726, Jesse Coonrod Johnson common carrier appli-cation; decided May 12, 1939. [1939.] 465-467+i p. (M-3671.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18. ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3671
Johnson, Leroy. No. MC-93208, Leroy Johnson common carrier application; decided May 4,1939. [1939.] p. 79-80. (M-3783.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a; M—3783
Johnson, Norman R., Truck Line. No. MC-3146 (sub-no. 1), Norman R. Johnson [doing business as Norman R. Johnson Truck Line] extension of operations, Estherville, Iowa; decided May 12, 1939. [1939.] 453-455+i p. (M—3666.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3666
Junge, Walter A. No. MC-52462 (sub-no. 1), Walter A. Junge extension of opera-tions, Portland; decided Oct. 17, 1939. [1939.] p. 521-524. (M-3940.)[From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3940
Keller Clesson. No. MC-91026, Wesson Keller common carrier application; [decided May 4, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+318-320+i p. (M-3616.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3616
Kime, Claude. No. MC-100067, Claude Kime common carrier application ; decided Mav 26. 1939. [1939.] p. 365-367. (M-3905.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3905
King Oliver F. No. MC-95256, Oliver F. King common carrier application; decided May 22, 1939. [1939.] p. 333-335. (M-3892.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a. M—3892
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Ladysmith Bus Line. No. MC-81592 (sub-no. 1), William F. Paus [doing busi-ness as Ladysmith Bus Line] extension, Winter, Wis.; decided May 15, 1939.
[1939.] 511-512-f-i p. (M-3686.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3686
Leitner, Ernest. No. MC-95221, Ernest Leitner contract carrier application; decided May 20, 1939. [1939.J p. 321-323. (M-3887.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3887
Levey, M., Trucking Company. No. MC-95809, Moe Levey [doing business as M. Levey Trucking Company] common carrier application; decided May 22, 1939. [1939.] p. 341-343. (M-3896.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3896
Light, James, & Son. No. MC—95318, Hannah Light [doing business as James Light & Son] common carrier application; decided May 6, 1939. [1939.] p. 171-172. (M-3824.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3824Lone Star Package Car Company, Inc. No. MC-44775, Lone Star Package Car
Company, Inc., common carrier application; decided Oct. 23, 1939. [1939.] p. 603-605. (M-3947.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/ai: M-3947Louisiana Motor Coaches. No. MC-89875, Louisiana Motor Coaches common
carrier application; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.J 417-419-}-i p. (M-3651.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3651
McColley, Amos. No. MC-93082, Amos McColley common carrier application; decided May 6, 1939. [1939.] p. 163-164. (M-3820.) [From Motor carriercases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3820
McGolerick, Robert IV. No. MC-95298, Robert W. McGolerick contract carrier application; decided May 15, 1939. [1939.] p. 283-285. (M-3871.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3871
Madison Express, Inc. No. MC-95724, Madison Express, Inc., common carrierapplication; decided May 22, 1939. [1939.] p. 343-345. (M-3897.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3897
Marine Vans. No. MC-94620, John Pace [doing business as Marine Vans] com-mon carrier application; decided May 11, 1939. [1939.] p. 229-230. (M-3848.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3848
Marquardt, George J. No. MC-94948, George J. Marquardt contract carrier application; decided May 15, 1939. [1939.] p. 273-274. (M-3867.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3867
Mau, Henry C. No. MC-95057, Henry C. Mau common carrier application ; decided May 15, 1939. [1939.J p. 281-283. (M-3870.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3870
May, Roy. No. MC-93922, Roy May common carrier application; decided May 13, 1939. [1939.] p. 247-249. (M-3856.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3856
Maynard, Hosea. No. MC-93674, Hosea Maynard common carrier application; decided May 4, 1939. [1939.] p. 83-84. (M-3785.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3785
Meyers, Carl. No. MC-89279, Carl Meyers common carrier application- de-cided May 11, 1939. [1939.] 443-444+i p. (M-3661.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3661
Mezzalingua, John, Trucking. No. MC-93792, John Mezzalingua [doing business as John Mezzalingua Trucking] common carrier application; decided May 5 1939. [1939.] p. 123-124. (M-3802.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3802
Middle Village Feed Co., Inc. No. MC-95080, Middle Village Feed Co., Inc., contract carrier application; decided May 29, 1939. [1939.] p. 405-406.
(M-3919.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3919
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Miller, G., and Son. No. MO-94667, Grace E. Miller [doing business/as GMiller and Son] common carrier application; decided May 18, 1939. [1939.] p. 30.
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Tonis No MC-94927, Louis Miller common carrier application; decided29 1939. '[1939.] p. 395-396. (M-3916.) [From Motor carrier cases
v. 19.] ’ * Paper, 5c. IC I mot.8/a : M 33Mon Valley Coal and Lumber Company. No. MO-95048,^Mon Y^ey Coal a£4
Lumber Company contract carrier application; decided May 27, 1J39. [1033-1 p. 381-383. (M-3911.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.5c-
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Moore Clude No. MC-94964, Clyde Moore common carrier application; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] p. 211-212. (M-3840.) [Fromv. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a. M-3840
Morris, Clifford, & Son. No. MC-95457, Clifford Morris and Reese Morris [doing business as Clifford Morris & Son] common carrier application; [decided May 26, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+356-358 p. (M-3902.) [From Motor carriercases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. 1G 1 mot.8/a. M-3JU2
Neilson N M No. MC-95035, N. M. Neilson common carrier application; [de- S May 29, 1939], 11939.] [l]+400-4Wp. <M^918 ) ”carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a. M-3918
New Mexico Transit Company. No. MC-89627 New Mexico Transit Company common carrier application; decided May 4, 1939. [1939.] 343 344+1 p.(M-3625.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] Pa^’x^t8/a.
New Piedmont Garage. No. MC-93644, J. Z. Collins and H. W. Collins [doing business as New Piedmont Garage] common carrier application; decided May
[1939.] p. 205-207. (M-3838.) [From Mot°r carner^cases,^^^] 5c.
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Massachusetts Motor Service, Inc. No. MC-17470, New York Massa- Motor Service, Inc., common carrier application; decided Oct. 20,
1939?” [1939.] p. 533-536. (M-3943.) [From Motor carrier cases, v 19.]* Paper, 5c. IC1 mot- 8/a: M-3943
Niagara Falls Coach Lines. No. MC-89968, Michael J. Argy [doing business as Niagara Falls Coach Lines] common carrier application; decided Oct. 6, 1939 [1939.] p. 39-41. (M-3771.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19]* Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot-8/a: M-3771
Olson F H No. MC-93088, F. H. Olson common carrier application; [decided May 20,1939], [1939.] [1]+316-318 p. (M-3885.) [From Motor carrier’ cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IG 1 mot.8/a . M 388a
Overmeyer, Geo. J. No. MO-95812, Hose Overmeyer [doing business as Geo J. Overmeyer] common carrier application; decided May —, 1939. [1J3J.J p. 349-350. (M-3899.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
ICj 1 mot.o/a . oojjPick A John No. MC-93165, A. John Pick common carrier application; decided
May 8, 1939. [1939.] p. 201-202. (M-3836.) [From Motor carrier cases v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IG I mot.8/a . M 3836
Piever Henry J. No. MO-93154, Henry J. Pieper common carrier application; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] p. 197-198. (M-3834.) [From Motor earnercases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a . M-3834
Porterfield 8 A No. MC-95720, S. A. Porterfield common carrier application; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] p. 183-185. (M-3829.) [From Motor carriercases, v. 19. ] * Paper, 5c. IC1 mot.8/a . M-3829
Protective Motor Service Company. No. MC-10581, Protective Motor Service Company common or contract carrier application; decided Oct. 11, 1939. [1939.] p. 453—454. (M-3929.) [From Motor carrier cases v 19.] * Paper Jfc. L IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3929
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Raper, Robert W. No. MC-95101, Robert W. Raper common carrier application; [decided May 15, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+278-280 p. (M-3869.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3869
Rasmus, Clarence. No. MC-95433, Clarence Rasmus common carrier applica-tion; decided May 15, 1939. [1939.] p. 289-290. (M-3873.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3873
Rewalk, John D. No. MC-94064, John David Rewalk common carrier applica-tion; decided May 11, 1939. [1939.] p. 227-228. (M-3847.) [From Motor
carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3847Rickabaugh, Elmer. No. MC-95517, Elmer Rickabaugh common carrier applica-
tion; decided May 15, 1939. [1939.] p. 291-293. (M-3874.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3874
Rudy’s Motor Transfer. No. MC-92327, Rudy J. Schroeder [doing business as Rudy’s Motor Transfer] common carrier application; decided May 4, 1939. [1939.] 349-350+i p. (M-3628.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3628
Saulpaugh, George W. No. MC-8152 (sub-no. 1), George W. Saulpaugh common carrier application; decided May 6, 1939. [1939.] 375-376+i p. (M-3638.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3638
Scheinost, Louis. No. MC-93073, Louis Scheinost common carrier application; [decided May 8, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+194-196 p. (M-3833.) [From Motor- carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mbt.S/a : M-3833
Schiavone Bros. No. MC-93045, Peter Schiavone [doing business as Schiavone Bros.] common carrier application; decided May 22, 1939. [1939.] p. 329-331. (M-3890.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3890Shannon, Byrle. No. MC-95435, Byrle Shannon common carrier application;
decided May 8, 1989. [1939.] p. 213-214. (M-3841.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. • IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3841
Shepherd, A. W., Bus Lines. No. MC-62621 (sub-no. 1), A. W. Shepherd [doing business as A. W. Shepherd Bus Lines] extension, Fort Smith-Mansfield; de-cided May 6, 1939. [1939.] 383-385+i p. (M-3642.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3642
Smith, Dale. No. MC-95515, Dale Smith common carrier application; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] p. 217-219. (M-3843.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3843
Snowden Bros. Transfer. No. MC-61118 (sub-no. 1), Paul L. Snowden [doing business as Snowden Bros. Transfer] extension, Fredericksburg-Kilmarnock; decided Oct. 17, 1939. [1939.] p. 525-526. (M-3941.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3941
Soap. Ex parte no. MC-22, New England motor carrier rates; decided Oct. 16, 1939. [1939.] p. 471-472. (M-3934.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: 51-3934
Sonnanburg, Harry. No. MC-75477, Harry Sonnanburg contract carrier applica-tion; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] 405-408+ii p. (M-3648.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3648
Springmeier Shipping Company. No. MC-5104, Springmeier Shipping Company common carrier application; decided Oct. 23, 1939. [1939.] p. 627-628.(M-3954.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3954Stiff, R. E., jr. No. MC^43479 (sub-no. 3), R. E. Stiff, jr., extension of operations,
Umatilla, Oreg.; [decided May 31, 1989]. [1939.] [1]+416-418 p. (M-3924.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3924
Stone, Claude F. No. MC-94448, Claude F. Stone common carrier application; [decided May 8, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+208-210 p. (M-3839.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3839
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Swam, Jos. O. No. MC-95799, Joseph Oscar Swam [doing business as Jos. O. Swam] common carrier application; [decided May 26, 1939]. [1939.] [1]4~ 362-364 p. (M-3904.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3904Thomas, George W. No. MC-92611, George W. Thomas contract carrier appli-
cation; decided May 29, 1939. [1939.] p. 387-388. (M-3913.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.S/a. M—3J13
Thomson, Harold S. No. MC-94846, Harold S. Thomson common carrier appli-cation; decided May 5, 1939. [1939.] p. 139-140. (M-3810) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. !Clmot.8/a.M 3810
Thru Truck Service. No. MC-67158, Lon D. Fisher [doing business as Thru Truck Service] common carrier application; decided May 17, 1939. [1939.] n 489-492 (M-2983.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 14.] * Paper, 5c.p. i IC 1 mot 8/a . m_2983
Tipp Harry. No. MC-89781, Harry Tipp common carrier application; decided May 11, 1939. [1939.] 447-448-|-i p. (M-3663.) [From Motor carrier cases v 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3663
Trenton & Lambertville Bus Line, Incorporated. No. MC-37958 (sub-no. 2), Trenton & Lambertville Bus Line, Incorporated, extension, Trenton, N. J.- New Hope, Pa.; [decided May 12, 1939]. [1939.] [1] +456-458+i p. (M- 3667.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3667
Viessman, Glen. No. MC-92697, Glen Viessman common carrier application; decided May 8, 1939. [1939.] p. 181-182. (M-3828.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3828
Vollbrecht, Herbert. No. MC-89396, Herbert Vollbrecht common carrier appli-cation; decided May 4, 1939. [1939.] 333-334+ [1] p. (M-3620.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.S/a: M-3620
Volpe, Dominick. No. MC-34977 (sub-no. 1), Dominick Volpe extension of opera-tions, New York; decided Oct. 27, 1939. [1939.] p. 699-701. (M-3971.)[From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.S/a : M-3971
Weiss Charles. No. MC-95314, Charles Weiss contract carrier application; [de-cided May 27, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+384-386 p. (M-3912.) [From Motorcarrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M—3912
Wellenstein, F. C. No. MC-95177, F. C. Wellenstein common carrier application; decided May 4, 1939. [1939.] p. 105-106. (M-3794.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19 ] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3794
Williams, Calvin. No. MC-95390, Calvin Williams common carrier application; [decided May 20. 1939]. [1939.] [1J+324-326 p. (M-3888.) [From Motor
carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M—3888Wilson, James. No. MC-95145, James Wilson common carrier application; de-
cided May 20, 1939. [1939.] p. 319-320. (M-3886.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a : M—3886
Woltman, John. No. MC-93086, John Woltman common carrier application; decided May 4, 1939. [1939.] p. 77-78. (M-3782.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3782
Worrall Transfer. No. MC-95190, Lester R. Worrall [doing business as Worrall Transfer] common carrier application; decided May 22, 1939. [1939.] p.335-336. (M-389B.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a : M-3893Wright, Henry. No. MC-93200, Henry Wright common carrier application; de-
cided May 11, 1939. [1939.] p. 223-224. (M-3845.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3845
Zah Garage, Inc. No. MC-93373, Zah Garage, Inc., common carrier application; decided May 15, 1939. [1939.] p. 259-260. (M-3861.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 19.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a: M-3861
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Decisions (Motor carrier, finance)Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the
Interstate Commerce Commission reports.Bend-Prineville Truck Service. No. MC-F-891, Consolidated Freightways, Incor-
porated, purchase, M. L. Larson [doing business as Bend-Prineville Truck Service] : decided Oct. 5, 1939. [1939.] p. 577-579. (MF-582.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 niot.8/a 2: MF-582
Bennett Truck Line. No. MC-F-909, Harvey Jones [doing business as Jones Truck Line], purchase, H. M. Bennett [doing business as Bennett Truck Line] ; decided Nov. 16, 1939. [1939.] p. 705-709. (MF-613.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-613
Calhoun, F. C. No. MC-F-812, Leonard J. Russell [doing business as Russell Transportation Company], purchase, F. C. Calhoun; decided Oct. 12. 1939. [1939.] p. 625-627. (MF-594.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-594Casey Truck Line Company, Incorporated. No. MC-F-871, Buckingham Trans-
portation Company of Colorado, Incorporated, purchase, Casey Truck Line Company, Incorporated: decided Nov. 3, 1939. [1939.] p. 667-671. (MF-605.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2 : MF-605
Central Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated. No. MC-F-843, N. F. Huber et al. [doing business as Huber and Huber Motor Express], purchase, Central Motor Freight Lines, Incorporated; [decided Oct. 5. 1939], [1939.] [1]4-586-588 p. (MF-585.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper. 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a 2 : MF-585Clear Lake Motor Drayage. No. MC-F-841, Pacific Motor Trucking Company,
purchase, Guido de Ghetaldi [doing business as Clear Lake Motor Drayage; decided Oct. 4, 1939], [1939.] [1]4-574-576 p. (MF-581.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] ♦ Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2 : MF-581
Consolidated Forwarding. Incorporated. No. MC-F-838, Consolidated Forward-ing Company, Incorporated, (Missouri), merger, Consolidated Forwarding. In-corporated, (Wisconsin) ; decided Oct. 5, 1939. [1939.] p. 583-585. (MF- 584.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-584
Gibbs Bus Line, Incorporated. No. MC-F-728, Tri-State Transit Company of Louisiana, Incorporated, purchase, Gibbs Bus Line, Incorporated; decided Oct. 23, 1939. 1939. p. 637. (MF-597.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-597
Greensboro-Fayetteville Bus Line, Inc. No. MC-F-666, Queen City Coach Com-pany, merger, Greensboro-Fayetteville Bus Line, Inc.; [decided Oct. 19, 1939]. [1939.] [1] 4-628-631 p. (MF-595.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-595
Hardy, L. A., & Son. No. MC-F-930, Petroleum Carriers, Incorporated, purchase, Leonard A. Hardy [doing business as L. A. Hardy & Son] ; decided Oct. 5, 1939. [1939.] p. 609-611. (MF-591.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-591Hedrick Express Lines. No. MC-F-898, George C. Lebeck [doing business as Los
Angeles-Albuquerque Express], purchase, L. D. Harris [doing business as Hedrick Express Lines; decided Oct. 5, 1939]. [1939.] [1]4-592-594 p. (MF- 587.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2: MF-587
Highway Transportation Company. No. MC-F-869, Bowen Motor Coaches, lease, Highway Transportation Company; [decided Oct. 6, 1939]. [1939.] [1]4-612— 614 p. (MF-592.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1 mot.8/a 2; MF-592Omaha Motor Transfer. No. MC-F-839, Oliver Buckingham [doing business as
Buckingham Transportation Company], purchase, Earl T. Hagerman [doing business as Omaha Motor Transfer] ; decided Sept. 25, 1939. [1939.] 579- 582-f-ii p. (MF-583.) [From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c.
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Safeway Lines, Incorporated. No. MC-F-861, Northern Trails, I“co’rP°^at®A’ purchase, Safeway Lines, Incorporated (Thad M. Talcott, jr, tr’ E Greenleaf, control, Northern Trails, Incorporated, decided Oct. 11, 1939- [1939.1 615-624+1 p. (MF-593.) [From Motor 8^2-MF-^3* Paper, 5c.
Smock Motor Express. No. MC-F-STO, Consolidated Express' nnrehase Albraham Smock [doing business as Smock Motor Express! , ue gSSt 5,1939. [1939.] p. 589-591. (MF-586.) [From Motor earner cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot-8/a 2 . Mi a8b
Sullivan County Highway Line, Incorporated. No. MC-F-747, Hudson-Bergen Bns Company lease Sullivan County Highway Line, Incorporated; [decided Oct. It[1M9.1 [11+632-636 p. (MF-596.) [From Motor earner cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot8/a 2. Mi 596
Ttmclcina Service No MC-F-832, United Truck Service, purchase. Valley' <M.21,1939). [1939.1 UI +638-640P- <™.)[From Motor carrier cases, v. 25.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 mot.8/a 2 . MF-598
Yelloiv Truck Lines, Incorporated. No. MC-F-900, Wheeler Transportation Com-pany, purchase, Yellow Truck Lines, Incorporated; decided Oct. o, 19g. [1939.] p. 599-603. (MF-5S9.) [From Motor earner <^^5.]^
Decisions (Traffic)Note .__The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter-
state Commerce Commission reports.Automobiles. Fourth section application„310’
sota. and South Dakota; decided Oct. 31, 1939. [19u9.] p. 21 ttup 22878.) [From v. 235.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.b/la. 228/8
___ Fourth section application no. 17636, automobiles to Boone and Des MoinesIowa; [decided Oct. 31, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+24-26 p. ([OP™1 [From v. 235.] * Paper, 5c. IC a ’
___ Fourth section application no. 17640, automobiles from Tarrytown, N. Y., to Bellows Falls, Vt.; [decided Oct. 30, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+16-18 p. <1 Opin-ion] 22876.) [From v. 235.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a . 22876
Car doors. No. 27796, Merchants’ Exchange of St. Louis et al. v. Alton Railroad Company et al.; decided Oct. 17, 1939. [1939.] p. 5-8. ([Opinion] 22873 ) [From v. 235.] * Paper, 5c. IC lb/la• 2“8<rf
Cement. Fourth section application no. 17487, cement to Greene County Rail-road points; decided Oct. 19, 1939. [1939.] p. 771-774. ([ pinion.] •[From v. 234.] * Paper, 5c. 4-b/1 a •
___ No. 27855, Lehigh Portland Cement Company et al. v. Lehigh Valley Rail-road Company et al.; decided Oct. 14, 1939. [1939.] p. 735-74122859.) [From v. 234.] * Paper, 5c. IC l.b/la. 2285V
Cheese. Fourth section application no. 16692 cheese from points in Wisconsin: decided Oct. 17, 1939. [1939.] p. 749-751. ([Opinion] 22861-) [Fiom^V.AJ4.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
Cotton aoods Investigation and suspension docket no. 4589, cotton piece goods ^Oln°the°Soutb; decided Sept. 1. 163&P [1939.1 p. 525-540. ([Opinion. 2^2+) [From v. 234.] * Paper, 5c. IC L6/la • 22824
----- Investigation and suspension docket no 4643 cotton piece■ fromLindale, Ga., to Tennessee; [decided Oct. 12, 1939.] [1939.] [l]+722 7^T p. ([Opinion] 22857.) [From v. 234.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la. 22857
Freight rates. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3718, export and import rates to and from southern ports; decided Oct 25, 1939. [193..] p. L4-2V ([Opinion] 22877.) [From v. 235.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la. 2-877
Ladina and unlading. Investigation and suspension docket no. 4613, stop-off to load and unload on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad ; decided Oct. 3° 1939 [Si P- 685-690. '([Opinion, 22848.) [From v. 234J
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Lumber. No. 27638, Aeolian American Corporation v. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Company et al.; decided Oct. 13, 1939. [1939.] p. 727-734 ([Opinion] 22858.) [From v. 234.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22858
Passenger rates. Fourth section application no. 17505, fares between New York, N. Y„ and Philadelphia, Pa.; [decided Oct. 19, 1939], [1939.] [1]+790-792 p. ([Opinion] 22868.) [From v. 234.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22868
Petroleum. No. 28130, L. M. White and C. W. Miller, copartners, doing business as White and Miller v. Pacific Electric Railway Company et al.; decided Nov. 2, 1939. [1939.] p. 35-36. ([Opinion] 22883.) [From v. 235.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1.6/la: 22883Railroads. No. 12964, consolidation of railroads, in matter of consolidation of
railway properties of United States into limited number of systems; decided Oct. 13, 1939. [1939.] p. 1-4. ([Opinion] 22872.) [From v. 235.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1.6/la: 22872Stone. No. 28197, North American Cement Corporation v. Western Maryland
Railway Company; decided Oct. 31, 1939. [1939.] p. 27-28. ([Opinion] 22880.) [From v. 235.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22880
Sugar. No. 28028, Traffic Bureau, Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce, v. Chesa-peake & Ohio Railway Company et al.; decided Oct. 17, 1939. [1939.]p. 765-768. ([Opinion] 22864.) [From v. 234.] * Paper, 5c.
IC 1.6/la: 22864Sulphuric acid. Fourth section application no. 17651, acid from Norfolk, Va., to
Baltimore, Md.; decided Oct. 12, 1939. [1939.] p. 717-721. ([Opinion]22856.) [From v. 234.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22856
Tires. No. 27906, Jacob Liptzer v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.; [decided Oct. 17, 1939]. [1939.] [1]+752-754 p. ([Opinion] 22862.) [From v. 234.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22862
Wine. Fourth section application no. 17388, wine from Atlanta, Ga.; decided Oct. 23, 1939. [1939.] p. 793-796. ([Opinion] 22869.) [From v. 234.]♦Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 22869
Wood. No. 28074, Delta Chemical & Iron Company v. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company et al.; decided Oct. 17, 1939. [1939.] p. 769-770. ([Opinion] 22865.) [From v. 234.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 22865
Decisions (Valuation)Note .—The following decision or opinion issued in separate form is from the Interstate
Commerce Commission valuation reports.Susquehanna Pipe Dine Company. Valuation docket no. 1241, Susquehanna Pipe
Line Company; decided Oct. 4, 1939. [1939.] p. 569-581. (B-980.) [From Valuation reports, v. 48.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val.9/a : B-980
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Report. 28th annual report of chief inspector, Bureau of Locomotive Inspection, to Interstate Commerce Commission, fiscal year 1939. 1940. [l]+59 p. il. * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 12-29929 IC 1 loc.l: 939
JUSTICE DEPARTMENTAmalgamated Housing Corporation. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d
circuit, Amalgamated Housing Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue; Amalgamated Dwellings, Inc., v. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1939.] cover title, iii+55 p. i
J 1.13: Am 13/2American Employer’s Insurance Company of Boston, Mass. In Court of Claims,
no. 43921, American Employer’s Insurance Company of Boston, Mass., v. United States; defendant’s counterclaim. [1939.] p. 17-21. t J 1.13: Am3/257
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Arabi Packing Company, Inc. No. 9099, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Arabi Packing Company, Inc., v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of United States Processing Tax Board of Review; brief for respondent. [1939.] cover title, ii+32 p. 1 J 1.13: Arii
Bastian, Albert. No. 8433, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, Albert Bastian and Emma Bastian v. United States, appeal from district court for southern district of Ohio, western division; brief for United States. [1939.] cover title, v+50 p. t J 113: B 296/2
Bennington County Savings Bank. In Court of Claims, no. 42832, Bennington County Savings Bank v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1939 ] p. 81-91. t J l.lo . 15 -loV/J- I
Boeing William E. No. 511, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, William E. Boeing v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1939.] cover title, i-f-18 p. t J 1.13. B 633/13
Bradford Dyeing Association. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term 1939 National Labor Relations Board v. Bradford Dyeing Association (U. S. A.)’; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit. [1939.] cover title, i-+-21 p. $ J 1.13: B <J7/19
Brown, George S. No. 554, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, George Stewart Brown and Susan M. Brown, his wife, v. M. Hampton Ma-gruder collector of internal revenue for district of Maryland, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit; brief for respond ent in opposition. [1939.] cover title, i+4 p. $ J 1.13: B 813/41
Bryan John S. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. John Stewart Bryan, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1939.] cover title n+25 p. iJ 1.13 : 15 o4/o
Bryant, Waldo C. No. 399, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, Waldo G. Bryant and Ida Bryant, executors of Waldo C. Bryant, v. Guy T. Helving commissioner of internal revenue, ou writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for respondent, t1939-] cover title ii-f-25 p. t J 1.13 :B 841/8
Bush George S., & Co., Inc. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct term, 1939 United States v. George S. Bush & Co., Inc.; petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Customs and Patent Appeals. [1939.] cover title, i+19 p. t
J 1.13: B 963/12Byrnes Clarence P. No. 7238, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, Clarence
P Byrnes v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of deci-sion of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1939 ] cov^r title ii-f-19 p. t J 1.13 :B 996/13
Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad. No. 7027, in circuit court of ap-peals for 7th circuit, Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad v. James R Fleming individually and as district attorney of United States for northern district of Indiana, and Interstate Commerce Commission, appeal from district court for northern district of Indiana, Fort Wayne division, Thomas S. Slick, trial judge; supplemental memorandum for defendant-appellants. [1940.] cover title, 17 p. t J 113: C 43/203
Cobbledick-Kibbe Glass Company. Nos. 571-573, in Supreme Court of United States Oct. term, 1939, Lloyd N. Cobbledick, individually and as vice president of Cobbledick- Kibbe Glass Company, and Cobbledick-Kibbe Glass Company v. United States; A. H. Brawner, individually and as officer and director of W. P. Fuller & Co., and W. P. Fuller & Co. v. [same] ; Eugene Palmuth, individually and as president of Crowe Glass Company, and Crowe Glass Company v. [same], on petition for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; memorandum on behalf of United States. [1939.] cover title, 2p. t
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Cox, Robert R. Nos. 1972 and 1984, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, Robert R. Cox v. commissioner of internal revenue; Ethel K. Childers v. [same], on petitions for review of decisions of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respond-ent. [1939.] cover title, i+20 p. t J 1.13: C 839/20
Crane-Johnson Company. No. 584, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, Crane-Johnson Company v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1939.] cover title, ii-f-22 p. t
J 1.13: C 85/15Dallas, George M. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner
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Dewar, Archie J. No. 3287, in Supreme Court of Nevada, L. R. Brooks [acting regional grazier of United States for Region 3], v. Archie J. Dewar et al., appeal from district court of 2d judicial district of Nevada in and for county of Washoe; appellant’s reply brief. [1939.] cover title, iii-f-16 p. $
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Electrical Contractors' Association of Pittsburgh, Inc. No. 10462 crim., in district court for western district of Pennsylvania [May term, 1939], United States v. William F. Hess [president of Electrical Contractors’ Association of Pittsburgh, Inc.] et al.; indictment, conspiracy to defraud United States. [1939.] cover title, 34 p. f J 1.13 : El 25/34
Electro-Chemical Engraving Co., Inc. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue v. Electro-Chemical Engraving Co., Inc., on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for peti-tioner. [1939.] cover title, ii-f-37 p. t J 1.13: El 25/35
Fresno County, Calif. No. 9204, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, county of Fresno and G. P. Cummings, assessor of county of Fresno, Calif., v. Com-modity Credit Corporation, on appeal from district court for southern district of California, northern division; brief for appellee. [1939.] cover title, iv+70 p. t J 1.13: F 892/3
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Gilbertson, Julia. No. 7099, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, United States v. Julia Gilbertson et al., appeal from district court for eastern district of Wisconsin, Patrick T. Stone presiding; brief for appellant. [1939.] cover title, ii-j-21 p. J J 1.13: G 378
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Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. No. 566, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit; brief for Federal Trade Commission in opposition. [1939.] cover title i-f-21 p. t J 1.13 :G 798/58
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Heitmeyer, Paul R. No. 316, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. teim, 1939, J. Lawrence Fly [et al., as commissioners of Federal Communications Commis-sion] v. Paul R. Heitmeyer, on writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief for petitioners. [1939.] cover title, i-4-13 p. t J 1.13: II 365/15
Hoefle, John J. No. 8232, in circuit court of appeals for 6tb circuit, John J. Hoefle v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals ; brief for respondent. [1939.] cover title, ii-[-23 p. J
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circuit, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Jane Holding Corporation; Edward Mallinckrodt, jr., et al. trustees, etc. [of Mallinckrodt Trust], v. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on petitions for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for commissioner of internal revenue. [1939.] cover title, ii-J-45 p. j J 1.13: J 253
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Landis <£• Young, Builders. In Court of Claims, no. 43348, Rex D. Landis and Ernest P. Young, copartners, trading under name and style of Landis & Young, Builders, v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1939.] p. 37-38. t
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Lehman, Harold M. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit Allan S. Lehman [et al.], executors of Harold M. Lehman, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. 11939. ] cover title, i-|-14 p. t J 1.13: L 528/3
Long Island Sand and Gravel Producers’ Association. No. 106-229, in district court for southern district of New York, Nov. term, 1939, United States r. Long Island Sand and Gravel Producers’ Association et al.; indictment. [1939.] cover title, 15 p. $ J1.13: L 854/3
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J 1.13: L 969/4Lukens Steel Company. No. —, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term,
1939, Frances Perkins, individually and as Secretary of Labor, Charles V. McLaughlin, individually and as assistant Secretary of Labor, L. Metcalfe Walling, individually and as administrator of Division of Public Contracts of Department of Labor, et al., v. Lukens Steel Company et al.; petition for writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia. [1939.] cover title, ii+26 p. $ J 1.13: L 969/5
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McAffee, William. No. 7472, United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia, Apr. term, 1939, special calendar, William McAffee v. United States; brief for appellee. [1939.] cover title, i-]-10 p. t J 1.13 :M 116/2
McLaughlin, Robert E. No. 6988, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Robert E. McLaughlin v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition to re-view decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1939.] cover title, iii-f-41 p. t J 1.13: M 222/7
McLouth, Sydney C. No. 570, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, United States v. John C. Shaw, administrator de bonis non of Sydney C. McLouth, on petition for writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Michigan; supplemental memorandum for petitioner. [1939.] cover title, 2 p. J
J 1.13 : M 226/6Morgan, Mrs. Elizabeth S. No. 210, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct.
term, 1939, J. Earl Morgan, executor of Elizabeth S. Morgan, v. Guy T. Helver-ing, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for respondent. [1939.] cover title, iii-|-38 p. j
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J 1.13: P 219/13Pfeiffer, Frank J. No. 7122, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Frank J.
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Pottsville Broadcasting Company. No. 265, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, Federal Communications Commission v. Pottsville Broadcasting Company, on writ of certiorari to United States Court of Appeals for District of Columbia; brief for petitioner. [1939.] cover title, iv-|-67 p. t
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Santa Fe Pacific Railroad. No. 9217, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, United States v. Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company, appeal from district court for district of Arizona; brief for United States. [1939.] cover title, iii-|24 p. t J1-13: Sa 59/15
Scholarship Endowment Foundation. No. 546, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, Scholarship Endowment Foundation v. Ralph Nicholas, as collector of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1939.] cover title, i+11 p. t J 1.13: Sch 64/5
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Shields, Lyle M. In Court of Claims, no. 44050, Lyle M. Shields v. United States; defendant’s statement of facts and brief. [1939.] p. 25-32. $ J 1.13: Sh 61/5
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[1939.] p. 47-50. t J 1.13: St 24/127Star Pointer Exploration Company. No. 9274, in circuit court of appeals for
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Taylor, Walter. Appellant’s brief and appendix, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, no. 4565, United States v. Walter Taylor, appeal from district court for eastern district of North Carolina, Fayetteville division, I. M. Meekins, district judge; [brief for appellant]. [1939.] cover title, ii-f-66 p. t
J 1.13: T 219/17Tracy, William R. No. 8363, in circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit, William
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United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. No. 21231, in dis-trict court for eastern district of Missouri, eastern division, Sept, term, 1939, United States v. William L. Hutcheson [president of United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America] et al.; indictment. [1939.] cover title, 19 p. t J 1.13: Un 3/227
Universal Service Association. No. 535, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, Universal Service Association et al. v. Securities and Exchange Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for Securities and Exchange Commission in opposition. [1939.] cover title, i-[-22 p. t J 1.13: Un 3/228
Weir, E. T. No. 7219, in circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, E. T. Weir v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1939.] cover title, ii-|-37 p. $
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Winchester Manufacturing Company. No. 487, in Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, Winchester Manufacturing Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1939.] cover title, i 4-13 p. t J 1.13: W 721/23
Wolsieffer, Frederick. In Court of Claims, no. 43913, Frederick Wolsieffer v. United States; defendant’s request for findings of fact and brief. [1989.] p. 17-20. t J 1.13 :W 837/3
Young-Fehlhaher Pile Company. In Court of Claims, no. 43841, Young-Fehlhaber Pile Company v. United States; defendant’s motion for new trial pursuant to rule 91 of court [and defendant’s memorandum brief in support of its motion for new trial]. [1939.] p. 107-111. $ J 1.13 :Y 88/8
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Abbott Worsted Mills, Inc. In matter of Abbott Worsted Mills, Inc., and Local 287, Textile Workers Organizing Committee of C. I. O.; in matter of [same] and Wilton Worsted Workers Association, cases nos. R-1594 and R-1595, decided Dec. 5, 1939; decision, direction of election, and order. [1939.] 5 p. ([Decision] 19.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/19Adams Brothers Salesbook Company. In matter of Adams Brothers Manifold
Printing Company, doing business as Adams Brothers Salesbook Company and Topeka Typographical Union No. 121, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. C-1250, decided Nov. 21, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 10 p. ([Decision] 88.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] ♦ Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 17/88
American Machine and Foundry Company. In matter of American Machine and Foundry Company and Local 1233 of United Electrical Radio & Machine Work-ers of America, C. I. O., cases nos. C-683 and R-730; supplemental direction of election, Nov. 30, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Decision] 102.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 17/102
---- Same; order and amendment to supplemental direction of election, Dec. 19, 1939. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 67.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/67
Armour & Company. In matter of Armour & Company and Local 261, Meat Cutters Union, case no. R-1423; certification of representatives, Dec. 5, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Decision] 16.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and. orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/16
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Armour & Company—Continued. .----- In matter of Armour & Company and Local No. 566, Amalgamated Meat
Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, case no R-1458; supple-mental decision and certification of representatives, Dec. 18, 1939. L194U.J 5 p. ([Decision] 60.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders v 18.] ♦ Paper, 5c. LR 1,8/a: 18/bO
----- In matter of Armour & Company and United Packinghouse Workers Local Industrial Union No. 347, through P. W. O. C., affiliated with C. I. O„ case no. R-1561; certification of representatives, Dec. 12, 1939. 11939. J 2 p. ([Decision] 40.) [From N. L. JR. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] Paper 5c.
LR l.o/a Z lo/Art Metal Construction Company. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d
circuit, Oct. term, 1938, Art Metal Construction Company v. National Labor Relations Board, on petition to review and set aside and on request for en-forcement of* order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1939.] cover-title, vii+38 p. ? LR 1.9: Ar 75
Athens Stove Works, Inc. In matter of Athens Stove Works, Inc., and Interna-tional Molders Union of North America, case no. C-877, decided Dec. 7, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 5 p. ([Decision] 23.) [From N. L. R. B. Deci-sions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. DR 1.8/a . lo/Z3
Auhurn Foundry, Inc. In matter of Auburn Foundry, Inc., and Lodge 1998 of Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of North America, through Steel Workers Organizing Committee, affiliated with Committee for Industrial Organization, cases nos. C—925 and R-810; 2d amended direction of election, Nov. 16, 1939. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 81.) [From N L. R B Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/81
----- Same; 3d amended direction of election, Dec. 15, 1939. 1940. 1 p. ([De-cision] 57.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] ^aper, 5e^
Barrett Company. In matter of Barrett Company, Fairfield, Ala., Plant, and United Mine Workers of America, District 50, Local Union 12053, case no. R-1588; certification of representatives, Dec. 19, 1939. [1940.] 2 p. ([Deci-sion] 65.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/65Bauman Brothers Furniture Manufacturing Company. In matter of Max Bau-
man [et al.], doing business as Bauman Brothers Furniture Manufacturing Company and United Furniture Workers of America, Local No. 576, C. I. O., cases nos. C-1174 and R-1106, decided Dec. 27, 1939; decision, order, and direction of elections. [1940.] 13 p. ([Decision] 91.) [From. N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/91
Berkeley Granite Corporation. In matter of Berkeley Granite Corporation and/or Coggins Granite and Marble Industries, Incorporated, and Atlanta Branch, Granite Cutters International Association of America, case no. R-1374, decided Dec. 7, 1939; decision and certification of representatives. [1940.] 6 p. ([De-cision] 24.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
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Berkshire Knitting Mills. In matter of Berkshire Knitting Mills and American Federation of Hosiery Workers, Branch No. 10, case no. C—385, decided Nov. 3, 1939; [decision and order]. [1939.] 63 p. ([Decision] 17.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 10c. LR 1.8/a : 17/17
Blanton Company. In matter of Blanton Company and United Oleomargarine Workers Local' Industrial Union No. 489, case no. C-801; amendment to deci-sion, Dec. 5,1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Decision] 28.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions, and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/28
Briggs Manufacturing Company. In matter of Briggs Manufacturing Company and Briggs Indiana Corporation and International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, affiliated with C. I. O., and Locals No. 212 and No. 265,
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Briggs Manufacturing Company—Continued.International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, affiliated with C. I. O., case no. R-1407; supplemental decision and certification of representa-tives, Nov. 16, 1939. [1939.] 7 p. ([Decision] 65.) [From N. L. R. B. Deci-sions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/65
Brooklyn Daily Eagle. In matter of Brooklyn Daily Eagle and Newspaper Guild of New York, case no. R-1173; supplemental decision and certification of rep-resentatives, Dec. 5, 1939. [1939.] 5 p. ([Decision] 17.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/17
Brown Paper Mill Company, Inc. No. 9250, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Nov. term, 1938, National Labor Relations Board v. Brown Paper Mill Company, Inc., on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Rela-tions Board; reply brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1939.] cover title, iii+11 p. t LR 1.9: B 815/3
California Walnut Growers Association. In matter of California Walnut Grow-ers Association and Walnut Workers Union, Local 92 of United Cannery, Agri-cultural, Packing and Allied Workers of America, cases nos. C-762 and R-816, decided Dec. 20, 1939; [decision, order, and direction of election]. [1940.] 26 d . ([Decision] 69.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/69
Calmar Steamship Corporation. In matter of Calmar Steamship Corporation and National Maritime Union of America; in matter of [same] and Marine Engi-neers Beneficial Association No. 5, cases nos. C-417 to C-421, C-423 to C-426, C-428 and C-422, decided Dec. 1, 1939; [decision and order]. [1940.] 22 p. ([Decision] 1.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/1Centre Brass Works, Inc. In matter of Centre Brass Works, Inc., and Enterprise
Novelty Co. and Metal Polishers, Platers, Buffers and Helpers International Union, Local No. 8, cases nos. C-567 and R-693; supplement and 2d amend-ment to direction of election, Dec. 7, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Decision] 22.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/22
Chain Belt Company. In matter of Chain Belt Company and Steel Workers Or-ganizing Committee, on behalf of Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel & Tin Workers of North America, Lodge No. 1527, case no. R-1541; supple-mental decision and order, Dec. 9,1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Decision] 33.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] ♦ Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/33
City Auto Stamping Company. In matter of City Auto Stamping Company and International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, affiliated with C. I. O.; in matter of [same] and International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, Local No. 11, A. F. L., cases nos. R—1531 and R—1532; supplemental decision and certification of representatives, Dec. 12,1939. [1939.] 4 p. ([Decision] 41.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/41
Clark Equipment Company. In matter of Clark Equipment Company and Inter-national Association of Machinists, Lodge No. 46, cases nos. C-620 and R-792; order permitting withdrawal of petition, Oct. 26, 1932 [1939]. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 46.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 16.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 16/46Cleveland Hobbing Machine Company. In matter of Cleveland Hobbing Machine
Company and United Automobile Workers of America, Local No. 631 (A. F. of L.), case no. R-1571, decided Dec. 18, 1939; decision and direction of elec-tion. [1940.] 8 p. ([Decision] 61.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/61
Coos Bay Lumber Company. In matter of Coos Bay Lumber Company and Lum-ber and Sawmill Workers Union Local No. 2573, case no. R-1344; certification of representatives, Dec. 26, 1939. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 79.) [FromN. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/79
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Cudahy Packing Company. In matter of Cudahy Packing Company and United Packing House Workers Local Industrial Union No. 194, cases nos. C-650 and R-208, decided Nov. 4, 1939; [decision, order, and direction of election]. [1939.] 49 p. ([Decision] 18.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] ♦ Paper, 10c. LR 1.8/a : 17/18
Decatur Newspapers, Inc. In matter of Decatur Newspapers, Inc., and Decatur Newspaper Guild, affiliated with American Newspaper Guild, affiliated with Committee for Industrial Organization, case no. C-760, decided Oct. 26, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 12 p. ([Decision] 52.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 16.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 16/52
DeVilbiss Company. In matter of DeVilbiss Company and American Federation of Labor, case no. R-1596, decided Dec. 8, 1939; decision and direction of elec-tion. [1939.] 8 p. ([Decision] 29.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/29
Diamond T Motor Car Company. In matter of Diamond T Motor Car Company and International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, case no. C-1107, decided Dec. 8, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 16 p. ([Decision] 31.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/31Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. In matter of Douglas Aircraft Co.. Inc., Douglas Air-
craft Co., Inc., El Segundo Division and United Aircraft Welders of America (independent), case no. R-1427; certification of representatives, Nov. 22, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Decision] 89.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, V.17.J * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a . 11 /S9
----- In matter of Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc., Northrup Division and Interna-tional Union United Automobile Workers of America, Local 229, case no. C-557, decided Dec. 1, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 10 p. ([Decision] 9.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/9
Eagle-Picher Mining & Smelting Company. In matter of Eagle-Picher Mining & Smelting Company and Eagle-Picher Lead Company and International Union of Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers, Local Nos. 15, 17, 107, 108, and 111, case no. C-73; amendment to decision and order, Dec. 14, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Deci-sion] 47.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/47Empire Mining Company. In matter of Empire Mining Company and United
Mine Workers of America, District No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O. and Progres-sive Mine Workers of America, District No. 5, affiliated with A. F. of L., party to contract; in matter of [same] and United Mine Workers of America, Dis-trict No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O., cases nos. C-1404 and R-1602; order per-mitting withdrawal of petition, Dec. 13, 1939. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 44.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/44
Eureka Maryland Assurance Corporation. In matter of Eureka Maryland As-surance Corporation and Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents Union No. 21354, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents Council, case no. R-1567; 2d amendment to direction of election, Dec. 1, 1939. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 5.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/5Federal Ice & Cold Storage Company. In matter of Federal Ice & Cold Storage
Company and Produce Drivers and Employees Union, Local No. 630, case no. R-1614, decided Dec. 8, 1939: decision and certification of representatives. [1939.] 6 p. ([Decision] 26.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/26
Flat Creek Coal Company. In matter of Flat Creek Coal Company and United Mine Workers of America, District No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O. and Pro-gressive Mine Workers of America, District No. 5, affiliated with A. F. of L., party to contract; in matter of [same] and United Mine Workers of America, District No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O., cases nos. C-1403 and R-1603; amend-ment to decision, order, and direction of election, Dec. 11, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Decision] 39.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper. 5c.
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Florence Pipe Foundry & Machine Co. In matter of Florence Pipe Foundry & Machine Co., and Steel Workers Organizing Committee, on behalf of itself and of Local 2040, Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of North America, case no. R-1460; amendment to 2d direction of election, Nov. 25, 1939. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 27a.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/27a
Ford Motor Company. In matter of Ford Motor Company and International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, Local No. 406, eases nos. C-873 and R-856, decided Dec. 8, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 20 p. ([Decision] 27.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/27Greenebaum, J., Tanning Company. No. 6998, in circuit court of appeals for 7th
circuit, Oct. term, 1939, National Labor Relations Board v. J. Greenebaum Tan-ning Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; reply brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1939.] cover title, 28 p. t LR 1.9 :G 836/2
Gulf Public Service Company. In matter of Gulf Public Service Company and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 790, cases nos. R-1012 and C-1049, decided Dec. 21, 1939; decision and order. [1940.] 29 p. ([De-cision] 74.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/74Gutmann & Company. In matter of Gutmann & Company and National Leather
Workers Association, Local 43, case no. C-1021, decided Dec. 1, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 18 p. ([Decision] 11.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/11
Hart Coal Company. In matter of Hart Coal Company and Hart Coal Cor-poration and United Mine Workers of America, District No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O. and Progressive Mine Workers of America, District No. 5, affili-ated with A. F. of L., party to contract; in matter of [same] and United Mine Workers of America, District No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O., cases nos. C-1412 and R-1607, decided Nov. 13, 1939; [decision, order, and direction of election], [1939.] 13 p. ([Decision] 53.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/53
Hartsell Mills Company. In matter of Hartsell Mills Company and Textile Workers’ Organizing Committee, cases nos. C-943 and R-970, decided Dec. 12, 1939; decision and order. [1940.] 22 p. ([Decision] 43.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/43
Heyward Granite Company. In matter of M. T. Heyward [et al.], doing business as Heyward Granite Company, Rockton & Rion Railway, and Winnsboro Granite Corporation and American Federation of Labor, Quarry Workers Branch, Rion, S. C.; in matter of Winnsboro Granite Corporation and [same] ; in matter of Rockton & Rion Railway and [same] ; in matter of H. G. Phillips, doing business as Davis Granite Company, and Phillips Granite Company and Granite Cutters International Association of America and American Fed-eration of Labor, Quarry Workers Branch, Rion, S. C., cases nos. C-729 [to] C-731, and C-1332, decided Dec. 21, 1939; [decision and order]. [1940.] 20 p. ([Decision] 73.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/73Highland Park Manufacturing Company. No. 4564, in circuit court of appeals
for 4th circuit, Jan. term, 1940, National Labor Relations Board v. Highland Park Manufacturing Company, on petition for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1939.] cover title, iv+64 p. t LR 1.9: H 537
----- Same, Appendix to brief for National Labor Relations Board. [1939.] cover title, i-f-llO p. J LR 1.9:11537/2
Holly Hosiery Mills. In matter of Holly Hosiery Mills and American Federation of Hosiery Workers, case no. C-1414, decided Dec. 8, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 9 p. ([Decision] 30.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/30
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Holman, Maurice, Inc. In matter of Maurice Holman, Inc., and International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, unaffiliated, case no. C-1418, decided Dec. 11, 1939 ; decision and order. [1939.] 5 p. ([Decision] 37.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/37
Illinois Tools Works. In matter of Illinois Tools Works, and International Association of Machinists, affiliated with A. F. of L., case no. C-1318, decided Nov. 27, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 10 p. ([Decision] 98.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/98
International Agricultural Corporation. In matter of International Agricultural Corporation, Wales, Tenn., plant, and International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers; in matter of International Agricultural Corporation, Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., plant, and International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, Local No. 278, cases nos. C-1026 and C-1027, decided Oct. 19, 1939: decision and order. [1939.] 19 p. ([Decision] 21.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 16 ] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 16/21
Interstate Broadcasting Company, Inc. In matter of Interstate Broadcasting Company, Inc., and Local No. 913, Radio Broadcast Technicians & Engineers Union, international Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, A. F. L., case no. R-1617, decided Dec. 11, 1939; decision and direction of election. [1939.] 6 n. ([Decision] 36.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. ^R l-8/a : 18/36
Jackson Daily News, Inc. In matter of Jackson Daily News, Inc., and Jackson Printing Pressmen and Assistants Union No. 215, cases nos. C-437 and R-487; order vacating and setting aside decision and order, Dec. 18, 1939. 1940. 1 p. ([Decision] 58.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/58
Jersey City Dry Docks Company. In matter of Jersey City Dry Docks Company and Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of America. Local No. 15, case no. R-1256 ; 3d amendment to direction of election, Dec. 14, 1939. 1910. 1 p. ([Decision] 56.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. 1-8/a : 18/56
Kansas City Structural Steel Company. In matter of Kansas City Structural Steel Company and International Association of Bridge Structural & Ornamental Iron Workers, Shopmen Workers, Local 520, affiliated with American Federa-tion of Labor, case no. R-1589, decided Dec. 13, 1939; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 9 p. ([Decision] 45.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. 1J1^ 1-8/a : 18/45
Karpen, S., & Bros. In matter of S. Karpen & Bros, and United Furniture Work-ers of America, Local No. 576, C. I. O., case no. R-1310; supplemental decision and certification of representatives, Oct. 19, 1939. [1939.] 3 p. ([Decision] 27 1 [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 16.] * Paper, 5c.
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Colliery Co. In matter of Kelley’s Creek Colliery Co. and Union, Progressive Mine Workers of America, case no. C—1255, 13, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 20 p. ([Decision] 42.) R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c.
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Kelsey Hayes Wheel Company. In matter of Kelsey Hayes Wheel Company and Local 174, International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, affili-ated with C. I. O., case no. R-1543; amendment to direction of election, Nov. 22, 1939. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 90.) [From N. L. R. B'orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a; 17/JO
----- Same; certification of representatives, Dec. 26, 1939. [1940.] 2 P- ([Decision] 80.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.]^ ^aper^bc.
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Kennedy, David E., Inc. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Oct. term, 1939, National Labor Relations Board v. David E. Kennedy, Inc.; Edward Meyers, et al., production employees of David E. Kennedy, Inc., v. National La-bor Relations Board; answer of National Labor Relations Board to petition to review order of National Labor Relations Board. [1939.] cover title, 3 p. t
LR 1.9 : K 381Kolodney, R., d- Co., Incorporated. In matter of R. Kolodney & Co., Incorpo-
rated, and Kolodney & Meyers, Incorporated, jointly and severally, and Inter-national Ladies Garment Workers Union. Local 153, case no. C-1390, decided Oct. 30, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 7 p. ([Decision] 76.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 16.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 16/76
L. A. Nut House. In matter of L. A. Nut House and United Cracker, Bakery & Confectionery Workers of America, case no. R-354; order, Dec. 19, 1939. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 63.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/63
Lee Rubber and Tire Corporation. In matter of Lee Rubber and Tire Corpora-tion, Republic Rubber Division, and United Rubber Workers of America, Local 102, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organization, case no. C-1331, de-cided Dec. 1, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 13 p. ([Decision] 13.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/13
Levaur, Henry, Inc. In matter of Henry Levaur, Inc., and International Asso-ciation of Machinists, Local No. 1017 (A. F. L.) ; in matter of Colt-Brady Com-pany and [same] ; in matter of Bradburn Motors Company and [same], cases nos. C-1369 [to] C-1371, decided Nov. 28, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 18 p. ([Decision] 101.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/101
Lick Creek Coal Company. In matter of Lick Creek Coal Company and United Mine Workers of America, District No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O. and Pro-gressive Mine Workers of America, District No. 5, affiliated with A. F. of L., party to contract; in matter of [same] and United Mine Workers of America, District No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O., cases nos. C-1413 and R-1610; order permitting withdrawal of petition, Dec. 8, 1939. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 25.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/25
----- Same; amended order permitting withdrawal of petition, Dec. 14, 1939. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 25a.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/25a
Lone Star Gas Company. In matter of Lone Star Gas Company and Gas Fitters Auxiliary to Local Union 146, United Association of Journeymen Plumbers and Steam Fitters and Gas Fitters, et al., case no. C-465, decided Dec. 18, 1939; [decision and order]. [1940.] 50 p. ([Decision] 62.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] ♦ Paper, 10c. LR 1.8/a: 18/62
Long-Bell Lumber Company. In the matter of Long-Bell Lumber Company and International Association of Machinists Local No. 1350, affiliated with Ameri-can Federation of Labor; in matter of [same] and Lumber & Sawmill Work-ers Local 3-34, chartered by I. W. A., affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, cases nos. R-1320 and R-1321; supplemental decision and cer-tification of representatives, Dec. 1, 1939. [1939.] 3 p. ([Decision] 8.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/8
Louis Shoe Co., Inc. In matter of Louis Shoe Co., Inc. and United Shoe Workers of America, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, case no. C-1279, decided Nov. 30, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 8 p. ([Decision] 106.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 17/106Lund, C. A., Company. In matter of C. A. Lund Company and Novelty Workers
Union, Local 1866 (A. F. of L.) successor; in matter of Christian A. Lund, doing business as C. A. Lund Company and Northland Ski Manufacturing Companv. and Woodenware Workers Union, Local 20481, cases nos. C-233 and C-234, decided Dec. 22, 1939; order. [1940.] 7 p. ([Decision] 77.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
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Jan ua ry 1940 97Magnolia Petroleum Company. In matter of Magnolia Petroleum Company and
Oil Workers’ International Union Local No. 243; in matter of [same] and Oil Workers’ International Union Local No. 243 and Local No. 229, cases nos. C-940 and R-735, decided Dec. 16, 1939; [decision, order, and direction of elections]. [1940.] 21 p. ([Decision] 55.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/55
Mayer Handbag Company, Inc. In matter of Mayer Handbag Company and International Ladies’ Handbag, Pocketbook & Novelty Workers Union. Local No. 22, A. F. of L., case No. C 970, decided Dec. 27, 1939; decision and order. [1940.] 13 p. ([Decision] 90.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/90
Milne Chair Company. In matter of Milne Chair Company and United Brother-hood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local No. 1882, case no. C-732, decided Dec. 1, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 11 p. ([Decision] 10.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/10
Monarch Mills. In matter of Monarch Mills, Inc., and Textile Workers’ Organ-izing Committee, case no. C-1173, decided Oct. 17, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 8 p. ([Decision] 10.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 16.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 16/10
Monte Glove Company, Inc. In matter of Monte Glove Company, Inc., and International Glove Workers Union of America, Local No. 94 affiliated with A. F. of L., cases nos. C-1281 and R-1350; supplemental decision and order. Dec. 22, 1939. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 76.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/76
Monticello Manufacturing Corporation. In matter of Monticello Manufacturing Corporation and Steel Workers Organizing Committee, No. 2085, affiliated with Committee for Industrial Organization^ case no. C-1024, decided Nov. 30. 1939; [decision and order]. [1939.] 24 p. ([Decision] 109.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/109
Mooresville Cotton Mills. No. 4207, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, [Jan. term, 1940] Mooresville Cotton Mills v. National Laboi’ Relations Board, on petition for review and on request for enforcement of order of National Labor Relations Board; brief in support of supplemental findings of fact and recommendation of National Labor Relations Board. [1939.] cover title, ii-f-33 p. t LR 1.9: M 788/5
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Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc. In matter of Mo-tion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc., & Nicholas M. Schenck, Association of Motion Picture Producers, Inc., & Joseph M. Schenck & Pat Casey, and Columbia Pictures Corporation of California, Ltd., et al. and International Sound Technicians of Motion Picture Industry, Local 695 of International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of United States and Canada, et al., cases nos. R-1466 to R-1528; amendment to decision and certification of representatives, Nov. 28, 1939. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 99.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/99
Newark Rivet Works. In matter of Newark Rivet Works and Newark Rivet Works Employees Mutual Association, case no. R-1597, decided Dec. 21, 1939; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 6 p. ([Decision] 71.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/71
Newberry Lumber <f- Chemical Company. In matter of Newberry Lumber & Chemical Company and Timber & Sawmill Workers Union, Local No. 15, International Woodworkers of America, affiliated with Committee for Indus-trial Organization, case no. C-1069, decided Nov. 17, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 18 p. ([Decision] 70.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] ♦ Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 17/70
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OU Well Manufacturing Corporation. In matter of Oil Well Manufacturing Cor-poration and Employees Mutual Benefit Association, case no. C-568; amend-ment to order, Dec. 21, 1939. 1940. 1 p. ([Decision] 70.) [From N. L. It. B.Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/70
Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway Company. In matter of Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway Company and Amalgamated Association of Street, Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America, Division 1002, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. C-1039, decided Dec. 1, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 18 p. ([Decision] 12.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a :18/12
Pearlstone Printing <£ Stationery Company. In matter of Pearlstone Company, doing business as Pearlstone Printing & Stationery Company and Allied Print-ing Trades Council, affiliated with American Federation of Labor, case no. C-631, decided Oct. 27, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 14 p. ([Decision] 66.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 16.j * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 16/66Pick Manufacturing Company. In matter of Pick Manufacturing Company and
Local 632, International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, (A. F. L.) case no. R-1587, decided Nov. 22, 1939; decision and direction of election. [1939.] 4 p. ([Decision] 93.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/93
Planters Manufacturing Company, Inc. In matter of Planters Manufacturing Company, Inc., and United Veneer Box and Barrel Workers Union, C. I. O.; in matter of [same] and [same], cases nos. C-467 and R-448; certification of representatives, Dec. 9, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Decision] 32.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/32
Popper, J. S., Inc. In matter of J. S. Popper, Inc., and United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, Local No. 421, case no. C-1146, decided Nov. 20, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 13 p. ([Decision] 87.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 17/87
Pressed Steel Car Company, Inc. In matter of Pressed Steel Car Company, Inc. and Steel Workers Organizing Committee, case no. R-702 ; 3d amendment to direction of election, Dec. 26, 1939. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 81.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/81
Quality Shirt Manufacturing Company. In matter of Quality Shirt Manufac-turing Company and United Garment Workers of America, Local No. 181, case no. C-704, decided Dec. 15, 1939; decision and order. [1940.] 20 p. ([Decision] 53.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/53Radio Condenser Company. In matter of Radio Condenser Company and
United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, for Local 109, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organizations, case no. C-1327; order setting aside decision and order, Dec. 6, 1939. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 21.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/21
Read Machinery Co.. Inc. In matter of Read Machinery Co., Inc., and Local Lodge No. 243, International Association of Machinists; in matter of [same] and Pattern Makers’ Association of York and Vicinity, affiliated with Pattern Makers’ League of N. A., and with A. F. of L., cases nos. R-1625 and R-1626, decided Dec. 9, 1939; decision and direction of elections. [1989.] 9 p. ([Deci-sion] 34.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/34Report. 4th annual report of National Labor Relations Board, fiscal year 1939.
1940. vi-|-201 p. 1 pl. [Includes List of recent references on National Labor Relations Board, compiled by Division of Economic Research.] * Paper, 25c. L. C. card 37-26047 LR 1.1: 939
Roebling’s, John A., Sons Company. In matter of John A Roebling’s Sons Com-pany and Steel Workers Organizing Committee, case no. C-860, decided Nov. 10, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 22 p. ([Decision] 40.) [FromN. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 17/40
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Ruckman Coal Company. In matter of Ruckman Coal Company and United Mine Workers of America, District No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O. and Progres-sive Mine Workers of America, District No. 5, affiliated with A. F. of L„ party to contract; in matter of [same] and [same], cases nos. C-1409 and R-1606, decided Nov. 13, 1939; decision, order, and direction of election. [1939.] 13 p. ([Decision] 50.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.) * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 17/50
Saranac Machine Company. In matter of Saranac Machine Company and Sara-nac Automatic Machine Corp, and United Automobile Workers of America, Local No. 389 (A. F. L.), case no. R-1613, decided Dec. 5, 1939; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 5 p. ([Decision] 20.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/20
Schwarze Electric Company. In matter of Schwarze Electric Company and In-ternational Union, United Automobile Workers of America, Local No. 268, case no. C-409, decided Oct. 23. 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 45 p. ([De-cision] 33.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 16.] * Paper, 10c.
LR 1.8/a; 16/33Standard Hat Company. In matter of Standard Hat Company and United Hat-
ters, Cap & Millinery Workers International Union; in matter of [same] and [same], cases nos. R-1129 and C-1310, decided Nov. 17, 1939; decision, order, and direction of election. [1939.] 12 p. ([Decision] 75.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/75
Standard Steel Spring Company. In matter of Standard Steel Spring Company and Lodge No. 2143, Steel Workers Organizing Committee, case no. R-1648, decided Dec. 26, 1939; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 6 p. ([De-cision] 84.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/84Stanley Manufacturing Company. In matter of Stanley Manufacturing Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio, and United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of America, Local 806, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organization, 9 E. 5th Street, Dayton, Ohio, case no. C-1429, decided Dec. 11, 1939; decision and order. [1940.] 7 p. ([Decision] 38.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/38
Star and Crescent Boat Company. In matter of Star and Crescent Boat Com-pany and Inland Boatmen’s Union of the Pacific (affiliated with C. I. O.), case no. C-1223, decided Dec. 19. 1939; decision and order. [1940.] 14 p. ([Deci-sion] 68.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/68Sterling Corset Co., Inc. In matter of Sterling Corset Co., Inc., and Universal
Brassiere & Justrite Corset Co., Inc., and International Ladies’ Garment Work-ers’ Union, Local 85, case no. C-653; supplemental decision and order. Dec. 18, 1939. [1940.] 5 p. ([Decision] 59.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/59
Stokely Brothers <f Company, Inc. In matter of Stokely Brothers & Company, Inc., and Van Camp’s, Inc., and Federal Labor Union No. 21752, affiliated with A. F. of L.; in matter of [same] and Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel & Tin Workers of America, Local No. 1473, affiliated with C. I. O.; in matter of [same] and International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers of America. Local Union 135, affiliated with A. F. of L., cases R-1382 [to] R-1384; supplemental decision and certification of representatives, Dec. 15, 1939. [1940.] 7 p. ([Decision] 50.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/50
Stoneville Furniture Company. In matter of Stoneville Furniture Company. Stoneville, N. C., and Textile Workers Organizing Committee, case no. C-347, decided Dec. 26, 1939; decision and order. [1940.] 6 p. ([Decision] 82.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/82
Stromherg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company. In matter of Stromberg- Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company and United Electrical. Radio & Machine Workers of America, Local No. 509. case no. C-612, decided Dec. 21, 1939; decision and order. [1940.] 16 p. ([Decision] 72.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/72
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Tabardrey Manufacturing Company. In matter of Tabardrey Manufacturing Company and Textile Workers Union of America, case no. R-1554; certification of representatives, Dec. 19, 1939. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 64.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/64
Texas Company. In matter of Texas Company and American Communications Association, Marine Division; in matter of [same] and Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association, cases nos. R-1025 and R-1026; supplemental decision and order, Dec. 1, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Decision] 7.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] ♦ Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/7
Toledo Steel Tube Company. In matter of Toledo Steel Tube Company and International Union, United Automobile Workers of America, No. 12, case no. R-628; supplemental decision, Dec. 11, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. ([Decision] 35.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/35
Union Premier Food Stores, Inc. In matter of Union Premier Food Stores, Inc., Pennsylvania corporation, Food Fair, Inc. of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania cor-poration, Food Fair, Inc., New Jersey corporation and United Retail & Whole-sale Employees of America, affiliated with Congress of Industrial Organiza-tions, case no. R-859; 5th supplemental decision and certification of representa-tives, Nov. 24, 1939. [1939.] 4 p. ([Decision] 95.) [From N. L. R. B. Deci-sions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/95
Van Iderstine Company. In matter of Van Iderstine Company and District No. 50 of United Mine Workers of America, case no. C-727, decided Nov. 17, 1939; [decision and order], [1939.] 24 p. ([Decision] 69.) [From N. L. R. B.
Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/69Ward, Montgomery, & Company, Incorporated. In matter of Hummer Manu-
facturing Company, Branch of Montgomery Ward & Company, Incorporated, and Alfred H. McMasters, G. H. Koehler, Henry C. Atteberry, Matt Gillen; in matter of [same] and International Association of Machinists, Lodge 628, cases nos. C-960 and C-961, decided Nov. 18, 1939; decision and order. [1939.] 14 p. ([Decision] 80.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/80
Westchester Apartments, Inc. In matter of Westchester Apartments, Inc., and United Building Service Employees, Local 675, case no. R-1566; certification of representatives, Dec. 15,1939. [1940.] 2 p. ([Decision] 49.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/49
Western Pipe and Steel Company of California. In matter of Western Pipe and Steel Company of California and International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders, Welders and Helpers of America, A. F. of L.; in matter of [same] and Steel Workers Organizing Committee, cases nos. R-1568 and R-1569, decided Nov. 20, 1939; [decision and direction of elections]. [1939.] 13 p. ([Decision] 85.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 17/85
----- Same; amendment to direction of elections, Dec. 19, 1939. 1940. 1 p.([Decision] 66.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/66Western Union Telegraph Company. In matter of Western Union Telegraph
Company and Commercial Telegraphers Union, Indpls, Local No. 7, Western Union Div. No. 2, aff. with A. F. of L., case no. R-1415; amendment to direction of election, Dec. 1, 1939. 1939. 1 p. ([Decision] 6.) [From N. L. R. B. De-cisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/6
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. In matter of Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co. and United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, Local No. 612, case no. R-1618, decided Dec. 12, 1939; decision and direction of election. [1939.] 7 p. ([Decision] 42.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/42
----- In matter of Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company and West-inghouse Employees Association, Inc. (independent), case no. R-1570, decided Dec. 4, 1939; decision and direction of election. [1939.] 6 p. ([Decision] 15.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/15
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Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. In matter of Weyerhaeuser Timber Company and International Woodworkers of America, Local No. 107, Boommen and Rafters; in matter of Longview Branch, Weyehaeuser Timber Company and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen; in matter of [same] and Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, cases nos. R-1315 [to] R-1317; supple-mental decision and certification of representatives, Dec. 5, 1939. [1939.] 4 p. ([Decision] 18.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 18/18Wickwire Spencer Steel Company. In matter of Wickwire Spencer Steel Com-
pany and Federated Industrial Union, case no. R-1598, decided Dec. 16, 1938 [1939]; decision and direction of election. [1940.] 8 p. ([Decision] 54.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a : 18/54
Williams Coal Company. In matter of Williams Coal Company and United Mine Workers of America, District No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O., and Pro-gressive Mine Workers of America, District No. 5, affiliated with A. F. of L., party to contract; in matter of [same] and United Mine Workers of America, District No. 23, affiliated with C. I. O., cases nos. C-1411 and R-1608, decided Nov. 13, 1939; decision, order, and direction of election. [1939.] 12 p.([Decision] 52.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 17.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
LR 1.8/a: 17/52Willys Overland Motors, Inc. In matter of Willys Overland Motors, Inc., and
Pattern Makers League of North America, case no. R-1445; amendment to direction of election, Dec. 15, 1939. 1940. 1 p. ([Decision] 48.) [From N. L. R. B. Decisions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/48
World Bestos Corp. In matter of World Bestos Corp, and Textile Workers Union of America, case no. R-1616, decided Dec. 15, 1939; decision and certification of representatives. [1940.] 5 p. ([Decision] 51.) [From N. L. R. B. Deci-sions and orders, v. 18.] * Paper, 5c. LR 1.8/a: 18/51
NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD
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Charts
Africa. West coast of Africa, Monrovia to Cape Three Points, compiled from various sources; chart 2200. Natural scale 1:971,601 at lat. 4°. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Nov. 1905, 7th edition, Nov. 1939. 29X14 in. f50c. N 6.18 : 2200
Bonny River. Bonny and New Calabar rivers, Gulf of Guinea, Nigeria, Africa, west coast, from British surveys to 1938; chart 2295. Scale naut. m.=1.2 in., natural scale 1: 60,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Oct. 1906. 6th edition, Dec. 1939. 44X24 in. f 50c. N 6.18: 2295Inset: Port Harcourt, Bonny River, from surveys by Harbor Authority to 1932.
Brazil. Plans on north coast of Brazil, from Brazilian survey in 1890; chart 2076. Scale naut. m.=6 in., natural scale 1:24.433. Washington, Hydro-graphic Office, published Sept. 1902, 4th edition, Nov. 1939. 19X27 in. t 20c.
N 6.18:2076Includes:
Carmelo, Puerto de.Timonha, Port.
Buenos Aires, Argentina. Approaches to Puerto de Buenos Aires, rios Parana and Uruguay, Rio de la Plata, from Argentine surveys to 1930; chart 5287. Natural scale 1:100,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Feb. 1933, 3d edition, Nov. 1939. 38X28 in. f 50c. N 6.18: 5287Insets:
Carmelo, Puerto de.Nueva Palmira, Puerto de, Rio Uruguay, from Uruguayan survey in 1925.
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Castries, Santa Lucia. Port Castries, Island of St. Lucia, W. I., from British surveys to 1935; chart 1165. Scale 1,000 yds.=7.5 in., natural scale 1:4,800. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Dec. 1889, 34th edition, Dec. 1939. 22 X 27 in. f 30c. N 6.18:1165
Chosen. Plans on coast of Chosen (Korea), from Japanese surveys to 1933; chart 5464. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Jan. 1929, 2d edition, Nov. 1939. 26 X 21 in. t 30c. N 6.18: 5464Includes:
Rashin Ho and Rakusan Wan.Sashin Wan, Ryusho Wan and Soho Wan.
Colombia. North coast of Colombia, Punta Baru to Punta Canoas, from surveys by U. S. S. Nokomis between 1935 and 1937 in collaboration with Institute Geogriifico Militar de Colombia; chart 5690. Natural scale 1:80,000 at lat. 10°24'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Apr. 1936, 2d edition, Oct. 1939, corrected through Notice to mariners 47, Nov. 22 [1939]. 31X40 in. f 60c. N 6.18: 5690
Donegal Bay, Ireland, west coast, from latest British surveys; chart 4787. Scale naut. m.=5 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published July 1919, 2d edi-tion, Nov. 1939. 25X39 in. t 40c. N 6.18:4787
Ecuador. Coasts of Ecuador and Peru, Cape San Francisco to Paita, from var-ious sources to 1939; chart 1177. Natural scale 1:972,598 at lat. 3°. Wash-ington, Hydrographic Office, published Dec. 1889, 32d edition, Nov. 1939. 37X28 in. t 50c. N 6.18:1177
Fusan, Chosen. Approaches to Fusan Ko, Chosen (Korea), south coast, Japan, from Japanese surveys between 1910 and 1917; chart 5460. Natural scale 1:72,350 at lat. 35°. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Jan. 1925, 2d edition, Nov. 1939. 27 X 28 in. 140c. N 6.18: 5460
llha Grande Bay. Bahia da Ilha Grande, Brazil, south coast, including Bahia da Ribeira and Bahia de Jacuacanga, from Brazilian surveys to 1936; chart 5681. Natural scale 1:70,000 at lat. 23°10'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, pub-lished Nov. 1939. 32 X 41 in. t 60c. N 6.18: 5681
Java. Anchorages and bays on coasts of Java, Eastern Archipelago, from Nether-lands Government surveys to 1936; chart 3008. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Oct. 1913, 5th edition, Nov. 1939. 20 X 27 in. t 20c.
N 6.18 : 3008 Includes:
Cheribon Road, north coast.Chitando Inlet, south coast.Japara (Yapara) Road, north coast.Kambangan I., Channel inside, and between Chitando (Chitandui) & Chilachap inlets. Pachitan Bay, south coast. Bangui Bay, south coast.Sankapura Bay, Bawean Island.Segoro Wedi Bay (Prigi Bay), south coast.Semarang Bay, north coast.Zand Bay (Chiletu Bay), southwest coast.
King Road, Bristol Channel, England, west coast, from British and Port of Bristol surveys to 1938 (topography is from British Ordnance survey) ; chart 4546. Scale naut. m.=4.6 in., natural scale 1:16,000. Washington, Hydro-graphic Office, published Oct. 1930, 4th edition, Nov. 1939. 20 X 26 in. f 20c.
N 6.18 : 4546Latvia, Baltic Sea, Libau (Liepaja) to Lyser Ort (Ovisu Rags), from Russian and
German surveys to 1917, with additions from Latvian sources to 1939; chart 4878. Natural scale 1:150,215 at lat. 57°. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Mar. 1925, 3d edition, Nov. 1939. 35 X 21 in. f30c. N 6.18: 4878
Little Bahama Bank, with Northwest Providence Channel, W. I., from British surveys between 1817 and 1885, with additions from U. S. Naval sonic surveys to 1939; chart 26e. Natural scale 1: 282,793 at lat. 26°30'. Washington, Hydro-graphic Office, published Mar. 1915, 10th edition, Dec. 1939. 29 X 43 in. |60c.
N6.18:26e
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Lower California West Coast of Lower California, Cedros (Cerros) Island to AbreoJos Potat,'from survey by U. S. S. Kanger 1887-89 and 18S>-90 with addi- tions from U S Naval sonic surveys to 1969; chart 1310. Natural scale 1 • 290,741 at hit. 27’30'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Mar. 1892, 27th edition, Dec. 1939. 30 X 36 in. t 50c. N 618 •1310
Naaasalci Ko Approaches to Nagasaki Ko, west coast of Kyushu, Japan, from "“Apanie surveys to 1933; chart 5675 Natural scale 1:75,060. Wa^mgtonHydrographic Office, Nov. 1939. 27 X 37 m. f 50c. N 6.18.5675
Palermo, Gulf of. Gulf of Palermo (Golfo di Palermo), Sicily, north coast,Mediterranean Sea, from Italian surveys to 1929, with corrections to 1938, chart 4056 Scale naut. m.=1.9 in., natural scale 1:37,500. Washington, Hy- Sograpffic Office, published Oct. 1914, 8th edition, Nov. 1939. 25 X 32 int t 40c
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Inset: Palermo, Port, from Italian chart of 1929, with corrections to 1938.
Panama Canal, Canal Zone, Central America, from U. S. Government surveys to 1933 with additions to 1939; chart 5000. Scale naut. m.—1.8 in. natural scale 1:40,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Dec. 1914, 16th edition^ Nov. 1939. 40X 33 in. [Map is in 2 sections.] t 60c. N6.ib.ouwInsets:
Balboa Harbor.Miraflores Lake.
Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Feb. 1940;; no. 3500 Scale 1° long =0 7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 15, 1940. 23X35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] . IN . y^u/z
Note .__Contains on reverse : Northers of Mexican and Central American waters [edi-tion no. 2] ; by Willis Edwin Hurd.
___ Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Mar. 1940; no. 2603. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 15, 1940. 22 X 31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] t 10c.
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Note __Contains on reverse: Special warnings and other information affecting warareas (including Special warning no. 61 of Jan. 2, 1940).
___ Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Feb. 1940; no. 1400. Scale 1° long.= 0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 16, 1940. 23X32 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.]| ]'19c.L. C. card 14-16339 N 615/1: 940/2
Note .—Contains on reverse: United States naval radio stations, broadcast schedules of naval radio stations transmitting time, weather, hydrographic, and j^e, corrected to Jan. 10, 1940.— [List of] articles published on backs of Hydrographic Office pilot charts during 1939.
----- Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Mar. 1940; no. 1401. Scale 1° long. = 0 2 in Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 16, 1940. 24X35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f10c.
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of naval radio stations transmitting time, weather, hydrographic, and ice, corrected to Jan. 10, 1940.— [List of] articles published on backs of Hydrographic Office pilot charts during 1939.
----- Pilot chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Mar.-May 1940; no. 2600. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 12, 1940. 23X 32 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] f 10c. N 6^9: 940/1
Note .—Contains on reverse: Chart showing restrictions imposed on American vessels by neutrality act of 1939 (Department of State, Map series 8, publication 1414).
___ Pilot chart of south Pacific Ocean, Mar.-May 1940; no. 2601. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 12, 1940. 21X35 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. 0,21•940/1
Note —Contains on reverse: Chart showing restrictions imposed on American vesselsby neutrality act of 1939 (Department of State, Map series 8, publication 1414).
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Pilot charts—Continued.----- Pilot chart of upper air, north Atlantic Ocean, Feb. 1940; no. 1400a.
Scale 1° long. =0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 20, 1940. 23X32 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.28: 940/2
Note .—Contains on reverse: Civil Aeronautics Authority Radio facility map; pre-pared by Flight Information Section.
----- Pilot chart of upper air, north Pacific Ocean, Mar. 1910; no. 1401a. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Jan. 22, 1940. 24 X 35 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. N 6.29: 940/3
Note .—Contains on reverse: Chart showing restrictions imposed on American vessels by neutrality act of 1939 (Department of State, Map series 8, publication 1414).
Siberia. Southeast coast of Siberia, Cape Biki to Cape Byelkin, and southern part of Sakhalin Island with La Perouse Strait, Gulf of Tartary and Okhotsk Sea, compiled from various sources; chart 1777. Natural scale 1: 652,913 at lat. 48°. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Aug. 1900, 10th edition, Nov. 1939. 31X42 in. f 60c. N 6.18:1777
Solent, The. The Solent, including Needles Channel, England, south coast, from British surveys between 1879 and 1921 (topography is mainly from British Ordnance survey), with additions to 1937; chart 4510. Scale naut. m.=2.9 in., natural scale 1: 25,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Jan. 1916, 7th edition, Oct. 1939, corrected through Notice to mariners 47, Nov. 22 [1939]. 29X49 in. t 60c. N 6.18: 4510
Stars. World star chart; chart 2100. Washington, Hvdrographic Office, pub-lished Dec. 1908, 6th edition, Nov. 1939. 23X34 in. t 30c. N 6.18: 2100
Swansea Bay, Wales, from British surveys in 1883 and 1884, coastline and topography from British Ordnance survey, with additions to 1938; chart 4550. Scale naut. m.=3.3 in., natural scale 1: 22,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Apr. 1931, 2d edition, Nov. 1939. 27 X 40 in. 150c.
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Government supplies. Navy Department specifications and Federal specifications, monthly bulletin, Nov. 1, 1939. 1939. [1]+4 p. 12° [Issued with perforations. Page numbered 2 has not been assigned.] t N 20.20: 939/11
Memoranda. Bureau of Supplies and Accounts memoranda 447; Dec. 1, 1939. [Dec. 1939.] i-j-72 p. [Monthly. Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Memoranda, 1931.] t N 20.7/1:447
YARDS AND DOCKS BUREAUDrawings. Requirements of Bureau of Yards and Docks in preparation of
drawings, surveys, and other technical records; chap. 14 of Manual of Bureau of Yards and Docks, revised to date, change no. 6, July 1, 1939. 1939. iii4-14-1 to 14-38 p., 14 pl., 14 p. of pl. $ N 21.9/2:14/2
Manual. Changes in Manual of Bureau of Yards and Docks, no. 6; July 8, 1939. [1939.] iii p. [Accompanied by substitute chapter 14 to be inserted in the Manual, 1923.] $ N 21.9/1: 923/ch.6
Report. Annual report of chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks, to Secretary of Navy, fiscal year 1939. [1940.] [23] leaves, 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 8-1786 N 21.1: 939
PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU
Bulletin. Boletin de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, ano 19, no. 1; enero de 1940. [1940.] cover title, [4]4-1-104 p. il. [Monthly. Articles appear in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and occasionally in English.] f PAS 1.3:19/1
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PAN AMERICAN UNIONNote .—The Tan American Union sells, its own inustrat^monthly rf’m Jffof the
°tSerr»n American Union. AMres, the Tan American Union, Washington, D. C.
Books.r Pan American book shelf [list of books recently received in Columbus American Union with some annotations], v. 3, no. 1, D C 1940. vii+24 leaves, 4° [Monthly. Proc-Memorial Library of Pan
Jan. 1940. Washington,essed.] tL. C. card 39-26457 PA 1.47:3/1
Bulletin (English edition). - no. 1]. [1940.] cover title, [4] -]-l—60 p. il.
Bulletin of Pan American Union, Jan. 1940; [v. 74, [Monthly.] For price, see note
above under center head. L. C. card 8-30967— Same. (H. doc. 531, pt. 1, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)
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— (Portuguese edition). Boletim da UniSo Panamericana, juneiro-fevereiro 1940- [v 42 no. 1]. [1940.] cover title, [4]+1-60 p. il. [Monthly. Two months issued as one publication.] For price, see note above under center head L. C. card 11-27014 FA l b ’ p “— (Spanish edition). Boletin de la Union Panamericana, enero 1940; [v. 74, no. IL [1940.] cover title, [4]+1-60 p. il. [Monthly.] For price, see noteabove under center head. L. C. card 12-12555 PA 1.6: s 74/1
Commercial Pan America. Commercial Pan America, monthly review of com- mXandflnance,Dec.l9B9;no.91. 1939. 12+[2]+6 leaves 4° [Processed Title is: South American copper.] t Paper, 10c. single copy, $1.00 a jr. (eithei English or Spanish edition). PA 145. e 91L. C. card PA 38-8
----- Same, Spanish. 1939. [1]+13+[1]+vi leaves, 4° [Processed ] r 1.40 • O vlMexico [foreign commerce of Mexico for 1937 and 1938], Pan American Union
Washington D. C., 1939. cover title, 19 p. il. (Foreign trade series no. 175.) [Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] t Paper. 5c. pA 1 ;L. C. card 13-6842
Ministers of Foreign Affairs. Meeting of Ministers of Foreign AflMre of American republics [Panama, Sept. 23-Oct. 3, 1939; by] L. S. Rowe. [1939.] [_J+12-t- [1] p il. [Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Pan American^Union, Nov. 1939.1 t
PANAMA CANALNote __Although The Panama Canal makes its reports to, and is under the supervision of.
the Secretary of War, it is not a part of the War Department.Panama Canal record, v. 33, no. 5; Dec. 15, 1939. Balboa Heights, C. Z. [1939],
p. 81-100. [Monthly.] w 70 5 • 33/5L. C. card 7-35328 . Y , Z.Note __The yearly subscription rate of the Panama Canal record, issued ™®jUhly. i>
50c domestic and \$1.00 foreign, except in the case of Government departments and bureaus Members of Congress, representatives of foreign governments, steamship hn,s- chambers df’commerce? boards of trade, and university and public lories to gwhom the upcnrd is distributed free. The word “domestic” refers to the United btates. canaaa. Canal Zone Cuba Guam. Hawaii, Manua, Mexico, the Philippines, Puerto K1.co. .Republic
Panama ’ Tutuila and the Virgin Islands. Subscriptions will commence with the issue of fhe“Record h? the month in which the subscriptions are received unless otherwise re-quested. Remittances should be made payable to Disbursing Clerki™e l anarna Canal, h+s cfo sX
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GOVERNOR
Report. Annual report of governor of The Panama Canal, fiscal year 1939. 1940. vii4-156 p. 1 pl. * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 15-26761 W 79.1; 939
----- Same. (H. doc. 501, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)
SUPPLY DEPARTMENTEXPERIMENT GARDENS
Report. Annual report of Canal Zone Experiment Gardens, fiscal year 1939. Panama Canal Press, Mount Hope, C. Z., 1939. 28 p. 6 pl. f The Panama Canal, Washington, D. C., or Balboa Heights, Canal Zone.L. C. card 30-10854 w 79.14/1: 939
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENTMail matter. Appendix to Cost ascertainment report [showing cost of carrying
and handling the several classes of mail matter and of performing special serv-ices, fiscal year] 1939. [1939.] cover title, [53] leaves, il. large 4° * Paper, 30c. P 4.6: 939/app.
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Money orders. Stolen money-order forms; Jan. 4, 1939. 1940. 1 p. small 4° (3d assistant Postmaster General.) t P 4.7: 940/1
Postal accounts. Statement of postal receipts at 50 industrial offices, Dec. 1939. [1939.] 1 p. f° (3d assistant Postmaster General.) [Monthly. Proc-essed.] $ P 4.8: 939/12
----- Statement of postal receipts at 50 selected offices, Dec. 1939. [1939.] [2] leaves, f° and 4° (3d assistant Postmaster General.) [Monthly. Proc-essed.] J p 4.9: 939/12
Postal bulletin, v. 61, nos. 17851-872; Jan. 2-31, 1940. 1939-40. various paging, f° [Daily except Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays.] ♦ Paper, 5c. single copv. $2.00 a yr.L. C. card 6-5810 p 4.3: gj
Postal guide. Amendments 1-7 to Postal employees’ guide, 1939. [1939.] 1 p narrow 8° $ P 1.10/la : Em 73/amdt.l-7
----- United States official postal guide: Monthly supplement to pts. 1 and 2 5th series, v. 2, no. 7; Jan. 1940. [1940.] cover title, 28 p. [Includes Changes 98-100 affecting United States official postal guide for July 1939, pts. 1 and 2, and Amendments (Insert 507) to Postal laws and regulations of United States, edi-tion of 1932. Part of the pages are printed on one side only. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, (23 numbers, Aug. 1939-June 1941), $1.75; foreign subscrip-tion, $2.75. P 1.10/1: 939/7
Report. Annual report of Postmaster General, fiscal year 1939. 1940. xii4- 191 p. * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 8—10371 p j j . 939
----- Same. (H. doc. 499, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)
INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SERVICE DIVISION
Steamships. Schedule of steamships carrying mails from United States and United States mails from Habana, Cuba, to foreign countries, also to Terri-tory of Hawaii and to possessions of United States, Feb. 1940. [Jan. 23, 1940.] 4 p. £ [Monthly.] ♦ Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscrip- tmn, 75c. P 8.5 : 940/2
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RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE
MaU route,. Schedule of mail routes no 530 Jan 2 1040, M JMrton, Railway Mail Service comprising District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, yir gSa an7 West Virginia (except peninsula of Maryland and Vwginia) [1940.] 176 p. narrow 8° t I 10.12/3. MU
SphPdnle of mail routes, no. 170, Jan. 19, 1940, 14th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Nebraska Colorado, and Wyoming. Burkley P tint-ing Co., Omaha [Jan.19, 1940]. 10S p. narrow 8 t 1 10.12/14. iiu
TOPOGRAPHY DIVISION
priced at $1.20 are 2-sheet maps. .. t route maps but are shown inRural delivery routes are not indicated on the P°^tir0°nVea“a^r’awn to the scale of
?etA9!uS tohthe inch). Maps ofPmore’ than 1,550 counties in the
made from the latest available alpd bv rUral carriersP all post offices withinmap shows, in add tion to the roads traveled aUhoPuses, schools, andthe county at the time a^asw“ originally drawn, together with an outlinechurches known at the time the map was o g y furnished upon application to
S»tS“A.w’ii.ukl beP"c“ mpanled by woney order and addreoMd to the Dlaburatag Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C.
Post route maps of—Alabama. Scale 8.5 m.—1 in. 60c.Alaska. Scale 40 m.=l in. 60c.Arizona. Scale 12 m.=l in. 60c.Arkansas. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.California, Nevada. Scale 12 m.=l in. Canal Zone. Scale 1.6 m.=l in. 60c. Colorado. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Florida. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Georgia. Scale 8 m.=1 in. 60c.Hawaii, Samoa Islands, Guam. Scale 9 Idaho. Scale 12 m.=l in. 60c.Illinois. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.Indiana. Scale 7 m.=l in. 60c.
2 sheets, $1.20.
m.=l in. 60c.
Iowa. Scale 7 m.=l in. 60c.Kansas. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Kentucky. Scale 7 m.=l in. 60c.Louisiana. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.Maine. Scale 6.5 m.=l in. 60c. .Maryland, Delaware, District of Columbia. Scale 5 m.—1 in. bOc.Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut. Scale 5 m.—1 in. bOc.Michigan. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.Minnesota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Mississippi. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.Missouri. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.Montana. Scale 12 m.=l in. 60c.Nebraska. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.New Hampshire, Vermont. Scale 5 m.—1 in. 60c.New Jersey. Scale 4.4 m.=l in. 60c.New Mexico. Scale 12 m.=l in. 60c.New York. Scale 6.5 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.20.North Carolina. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.North Dakota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Ohio. Scale 7 m =1 in. 60c.Oklahoma. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.
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Post route maps of—Continued.Oregon. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Pennsylvania. Scale 5 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.20.Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands. Scale 5 m.=l in. 60c.South Carolina. Scale 8 m.=l in. 60c.South Dakota. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Tennessee. Scale 7 m.=l in. 60c.Texas. Scale 12 m.=l in. 2 sheets, $1.20.Utah. Scale 10 m.=l in. 60c.Virginia. Scale 7 m.=l in. 60cWashington. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.West Virginia. Scale 6 m.=l in. 60c.Wisconsin. Scale 9 m.=l in. 60c.Wyoming. Scale 12 m.=l in. 60c.
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATESNote .—The functions and duties of the Executive Office of the President were estab-
lished by Executive order of Sept. 8, 1939. The principal divisions are as follows • The White House Office, the Bureau of the Budget, the National Resources Planning Board the Liaison Office for Personnel Management, and the Office of Government Reports
For information relating to the issuance of Executive orders and Proclamations of the President see, below, note under Executive orders.
Address of President of United States delivered before joint session of the two Houses of Congress, Jan. 3, 1940, 3d session of 76th Congress. 1940. [1] + 6 p. (H. doc. 528, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [The 3d session of the 76th Congress convened Jan. 3, 1940.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26161
Alaska. Executive order, withdrawal of public land in aid of flood control Alaska. Jan. 24, 1940. (No. 8330.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 19, Jan. 27, 1940, p. 314.]
----- Executive order, withdrawal of public land for use of War Department Alaska [for military purposes]. Jan. 22, 1940. (No. 8325.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 16, Jan. 24, 1940, p. 271.]
Biff Black River. Executive order, withdrawal of public land for improvement of flood channel of Big Black River, Mississippi. Jan. 25, 1940. (No. 8332.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 19 Jan 27 1940, p. 315.] ’ ’
Birds. Closed area under migratory bird treaty act, Maryland, proclamation. Jan. 24, 1940. (No. 2383.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 19, Jan. 27, 1940, p. 313-314.]
Caldwell, David D. Executive order, exemption of David D. Caldwell from compulsory retirement for age. Dec. 21, 1939, [published] 1940. 1 p. 4° (No 8312.) f The National Archives. Pr 32.5 : 8312
Canton Island. Extending period for establishment of adequate shipping serv-ice for, and deferring extension of coastwise laws to, Canton Island proc-lamation. Dec. 29, 1939. (No. 2379.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 3, Jan. 5, 1940, p. 57.]
Civil service. Executive order, amendment of Schedule B of civil service rules [relating to classified positions in National Archives]. Jan. 10, 1940. (No 8317.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register,’v 5 no 8 Jan. 12, 1940, p. 165.] ’
Customs Service. Executive order, abolishing customs collection district no 43 (Tennessee), revoking designations of Memphis, Chattanooga, and Nashville Tenn., as customs ports of entry, and extending limits of customs collection district no. 42 (Kentucky) and customs collection district no. 45 (Saint Louis). Jan. 22, 1940. (No. 8323.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 16, Jan. 24, 1940, p. 271.]
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Customs Service—Continued. . /Tu q h nn.i___ Executive order, abolishing customs collection district no. 48 (Utah andNevada), revoking designation of Salt Lake City, Utah, as customs poit of entry, and extending limits of customs collection district no. 28 (San Fran- cEcoi to Include Utah and Nevada. Jan. 22 1940 (No. 8324 > [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 16, Jan. 24, 1940, p. 271. J
Executive orders.Xotf —The Federal register act, Public 220, 74th Congress (49 Stat. 500-503)
nrovides as follows: There shall be published in the Federal register all 1 residential P-oclamations and Executive orders, except such as have no general applicability and legal effect or are effective only against Federal agencies or persons in their capacitj -^^S^e^S&^tions published in the Federal register will not be^sued 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 transfeired, begin-ning Mar. 12. 1936, from the Department of State to the Division of the Federal Register National Archives. Free distribution will only be to appropriate agencies of the Government. The Register will be sold by the Superintendent ot Documents on a subscription basis of $1.25 per month or $12.50 per year.
Gdynia America Line, Inc., New York City, N. Y., message returning without approval bill (H. R. 3087) for relief of Gdynia America Line, Inc., New York City, N. Y. Jan. 18,1940. 3 p. (H. doc. 571, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Hawaii Executive order, amending description of Aiea military reseivation, Territory of Hawaii. Jan. 15, 1940. (No. 8320.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 11, Jan. 17, 1940, p. 207-208.]
Kieleu, John. Executive order, exemption of John Kieley from compulsory retirement for age. Dec. 22, 1939. 1 p. 4° (No. 8314.) t I he National Archives. Fr :
McKeon, Alexander. Executive order, exemption of Alexander McKeon from compulsory retirement for age. Dec. 19, 1939. 1 p. 4° (No. 8311.) t TheNational Archives. Pr 32.5: 8311
Miller, Gerrit S., jr. Executive order, exemption of Gerrit S. Miller, jr. from compulsory retirement for age. Dec. 19, 1939. 1 p. 4" (No. $308.) t TheNational Archives. Pr ^2-5.8308
Morrison, Harry J. Executive order, exemption of Harry J. Morrison from compulsory retirement for age. Dec. 19, 1939. 1 p. 4" (No. 8309.) t Ihe National Archives. Pr ’ “’’hO
Necedah National Wildlife Refuge. Executive order, changing name of Nece-dah Migratory Waterfowl Refuge [to Necedah National Wildlife Refuge] and adding certain lands thereto, Wisconsin. Jan. 15, 1940. (No. 8319.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 11, Jan. 17, 1940, p. 207.]
Ohio. State of Ohio, message returning without approval bill (H. R. 5118) for relief of Ohio. Jan. 24, 1940. 3 p. (H. doc. 576, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Olympic National Park. Enlarging Olympic National Park, Wash., proclama-tion Jan. 2, 1940. (No. 2380.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Fed-eral register, v. 5, no. 3, Jan. 5, 1940, p. 57-58. A correction to this procla-mation appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 11, Jan. 17, 1940, p. 209.]
Proclamations.Note .—For information concerning the issuance of Executive orders and Proclama-
tions, see above, Executive orders.Rations, Army. Executive order, amending Executive order 5952 of Nov. 23,
1932, prescribing Army ration. Jan. 25, 1940. (No. 8333.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 19, Jan. 27, 1940, p. 315- 316.]
San Francisco, Golden Gate International Exposition. Golden Gate Interna-tional Exposition, San Francisco, Calif., [inviting nations which participated in Exposition during 1939 to continue participation during 1940], proclama-tion. Jan. 11, 1940. (No. 2381.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 10, Jan. 16, 1940, p. 193.]
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Schneider, Henry. Executive order, authorizing appointment of Henry Schnei-der to position as investigator, Alcohol Tax Unit, Bureau of Internal Reve-nue, Treasury Department, without compliance with civil service rules. Dec. 22,1939. 1 p. 4° (No. 8313.) t The National Archives. Pr 32.5: 8313
Tax returns. Executive order, authorization of Committee on Education and Labor, Senate, to inspect income, profits, and capital stock tax returns, and returns of employment tax on employers. Jan. 10, 1940. (No. 8318.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 10, Jan. 16, 1940, p. 194.]
Travel America Year [1940], proclamation. Jan. 13, 1940. (No. 2382.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 10, Jan. 16, 1940, p. 193-194.]
Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge. Executive order, enlarging Upper Mississippi River Wildlife and Fish Refuge, Minn, and Wis. Jan. 24, 1940. (No. 8331.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 19, Jan. 27, 1940, p. 314-315.]
Virginia. Executive order, establishing Battery Cove military reservation, Vir-ginia. Jan. 15, 1940. (No. 8321.) [Not issued separately. Appeared in Federal register, v. 5, no. 11, Jan. 17, 1940, p. 208-209.]
Vogt, Louis C. Executive order, exemption of Louis C. Vogt from compulsory retirement for age. Dec. 19, 1939. 1 p. 4° (No. 8310.) tThe National Archives. Pr 32.5: 8310
BUDGET BUREAUNoth .-—Under the provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 1, made effective
July 1, 1939, by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, the Bureau of the Budget and all of its functions and personnel (including the Director and assistant Director) were trans-ferred from the Treasury Department to the Executive Office of the President; the func-tions of the Bureau of the Budget to be administered by the Director thereof under the direction and supervision of the President.Accounts Bureau, Post Office Dept. Supplemental estimate of appropriation, Post
Office Department, [fiscal year] 1940, for salaries, Bureau of Accounts. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 589, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.
Agriculture Department. Draft of proposed provision pertaining to appropria-tion for disposal of surplus commodities, Department of Agriculture, fiscal year 1940. Jan. 18, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 569, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [This proposed provision is to make funds available for encouraging exportation of cotton and cotton products.] * Paper, 5c.
----- Draft of proposed provision pertaining to existing appropriation of De-partment of Agriculture, to permit use of funds provided for fiscal year 1940, parity payments, to make payments under price adjustment act of 1938 to producers who participate in agricultural conservation program. Jan. 18, 1940. 3 p. (H. doc. 570, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [Corrected print.] * Paper, 5c.
----- Supplemental estimates of appropriations for Department of Agriculture, [fiscal year] 1940. Jan. 29, 1940. 4 p. (II. doc. 594, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.
Appropriations. Budget of United States Government, fiscal year 1941. 1940. xxvii4-A118+1079 p. 4° * Paper, $2.00.L. C. card 21-27488 Pr 32.107: 941
----- Same. (H. doc. 529, 76th Cong. 3d sess.)----- Budget of United States Government, fiscal year 1941: Budget message of
the President and summary budget statements. 1940. xxvii+A118+863-870+ 889-916+987-1037 p. 4° fL. C. card 22-27384 Pr 32.107/a: 941
Architect of Capitol. Supplemental estimate of appropriation, legislative estab-lishment, Architect of Capitol, fiscal year 1940 [for maintenance of Senate Office Building]. Jan. 24, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 575, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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Census Bureau. Supplemental estimate of appropriation. Department of Com-merce" for BureaSPof Census for taking of census of hojsmg, ^cal year]
1940, to remain available until June 30, 1941. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. ( • 583, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
District of Columbia. Supplemental estimates of aPPraPriaJioJLColumbia, [fiscal year] 1940. Jan. 29, 1940. 5 p. (H. doc. 585, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.
Employees’ Compensation Commission. Proposed provision to amend existing appropriation for Employees’ Compensation Commission, [fiscal year] 1940. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 597, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Engineer Corps, Army. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for IV ar De-partment [for Engineer Corps, fiscal year] 1940, for maintenance and improve-ment of river and harbor works required in connection ,San Diego Harbor, Calif. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 599. 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Export-Import Bank of Washington. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Export-Import Bank of Washington, fiscal year 1940 for salan^ aad^d“1"is; trative expenses. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 595, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Gallipolis Sesquicentennial Commission. Estimate of appropriation for Galli-polis Sesquicentennial Commission, [fiscal year] 1940, to remain available until Dec. 31, 1940. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 598, <6th Cong. 3d sess.)* Paper, 5c.
House of Representatives. Supplemental estimates of appropriations, legislative establishment, House of Representatives, [fiscal year] 1940. Jan. 24, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 572, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
----- Supplemental estimates of appropriations, legislative establishment, House of Representatives, [fiscal years 1939 and] 1940. Jan. 24, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 573, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Immigration and Naturalization Service. Deficiency estimate of appropriation, Department of Labor, [fiscal year] 1939 [for Immigration and Naturalization Service for salaries]. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 590, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.
Interior Department. Supplemental estimates of appropriations, Department of Interior [for Reclamation Bureau, fiscal year] 1940, with draft of proposed provisions pertaining to appropriations, Alaska Railroad, [fiscal year] 1939. Jan. 29, 1940. 3 p. (H. doc. 591, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Internal Revenue Bureau. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Treasury Department, fiscal year 1940 [for Internal Revenue Bureau for refunding inter-nal- revenue collections]. Jan. 10, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 548, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Justice Department. Deficiency and supplemental estimate of appropriation, De-partment of Justice, 1939 and 1940, deficiency estimate of appropriation, fiscal year 1939, and supplemental estimates of appropriations, fiscal year 1940, with 2 drafts of proposed provisions affecting existing appropriations, for Depart-ment of Justice. Jan. 29, 1940. 4 p. (H. doc. 586, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
National Labor Relations Board. Proposed provision pertaining to existing appropriation for National Labor Relations Board, fiscal year 1940 [to make funds available for printing and binding]. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 592, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
National Mediation Board. Drafts of proposed provisions pertaining to existing appropriations for National Mediation Board, [fiscal year] 1940. Jan. 29, 1940. 3 p. (H. doc. 593, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.
Navy Department. Amendment to text of budget, Navy Department, [fiscal year] 1941 [to make additional funds immediately available for shipbuilding program]. Jan. 9, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 546, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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Navy Department—Continued.----- Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Navy Department, [fiscal year]
1940 [for armor, armament and ammunition for naval vessels]. Jan. 15, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 562, 7Gtn Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Panama Canal. Supplemental estimates of appropriation for The Panama Canal, fiscal year 1940. to remain available until expended. Jan. 29, 1940. 3 p. (H. doc. 587, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Post Office Department. Supplemental estimate of appropriation for Post Office Department [for foreign air mail transportation, fiscal year 1941]. Jan. 29, 1940. 3 p. (H. doc. 588, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Senate. Supplemental estimate of appropriation, legislative establishment. Sen-ate, [fiscal year] 1940, for 2 telephone operators [for Office of Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper]. Jan. 24, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 574, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
State Department. Five supplemental estimates of appropriations for Depart-ment of State, fiscal year 1940, and draft of proposed provision pertaining to appropriation, salaries, ambassadors and ministers, of that department. Jan. 29, 1940. 4 p. (II. doc. 600, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
----- Supplemental estimate of appropriations for Department of State, fiscal year 1940 [to meet emergencies arising in diplomatic and consular service]. Jan. 29, 1940. 2 p. (H. doc. 601, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
Treasury Department. Supplemental estimates of appropriations for Treasury Department, [fiscal year] 1940, with draft of proposed provision pertaining to appropriation, general expenses, lighthouse service, Coast Guard. Jan. 29, 1940. 5 p. (H. doc. 596, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
War Department. Supplemental estimates of appropriations, War, Navy, Justice, and Treasury departments, fiscal year 1940. Jan. 3, 1940. 12 p. (H. doc. 533, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) [The estimate for the Justice Department is for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the estimate for the Treasury Department is for the Coast Guard.] * Paper, 5c.
Work Projects Administration. Draft of proposed provision pertaining to ap-propriation for Work Projects Administration. Federal Works Agency, fiscal year 1940. Jan. 29, 1940. 3 p. (H. doc. 584, 76th Cong. 3d sess.) * Paper, 5c.
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International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy. Proceedings, 10th International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Washington, D. C. [and New York City], May 7-19, 1939. [1939.] v. 2, vii+302+[l] p. il. 2 pl. * Paper, 50c.L. C. card 39-26371 S 5.39: R 29/V.2
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Officers’ Competency Certificates Convention, 1936, convention between United States and other members of International Labor Organization; adopted by General Conference of International Labor Organization, 21st session, Geneva, Oct. 24, 1936, proclaimed Sept. 29, 1939. 1939. [1]+11 p. (Treaty series 950.) [French and English.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26162 S 9.5/2 : In 8/5
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Shipowners’ liability (sick and injured seamen), convention 1936, convention between United States and other members of International Labor Organiza-tion; adopted by the Organization, Oct. 24, 1936, proclaimed Sept. 29, 1939. 1940. [1]+14 p. (Treaty series 951.) [French and English.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 40-26208 S 9.5/2: In 8/6
MapsNeutrality act of 1939 and Proclamations and regulations issued thereunder;
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SUPREME COURTCivil procedure. Order [amending rule 81 (a) (6) of Rules of civil procedure
for District Courts, adopted by Supreme Court]. [1939.] 1 p. fJu 6.9/3:938/amdt.
Clifford, George B., jr. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, no. 383, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, vs. George B. Clifford, jr., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit. [1939.] cover title, ii+36 p. 14 facsim. t Ju 6.7: C 612
\ Journal] Jan. 2-31, 1940. [1940.] leaves 104-135. t Ju 6.5:939Northern Pacific Railway. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United
States, Oct. term, 1939, no. 476, United States vs. Northern Pacific Railway Company et al.; no. 477, Northern Pacific Railway Company et al. vs. United States, appeals from district court for eastern district of Washington [State]. [1939.] cover title, vi+848 p. t Jti 6.7: N 814/9
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19 Oklahoma Packing Co., formerly Wilson & Co. of Oklahoma et al., vs. Okla-homa Gas & Electric Co. et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; Dec. 4, 1939. n. p. [1939]. 5 + 3 p.Ju 6.8/la : Ok 4/8
20. National Labor Relations Board vs. Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals, 4th circuit ; Dec. 4. 1939. n. p. [1939], 8 p. Ju 6.8/la : N 42 zp/3n. p. [1939], 8 p.Dec. 4, 1939.
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Dunlap et al., on writ of certiorari circuit; Dec. 4. 1939. n. p. [1939].
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39. Jean McNeil Pepper vs. Scott Litton, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit; Dec. 4, 1939. n. p. [1939]. 13 p.Ju 6.8/la : P 39o
40. Union Stock Yard and Transit Company of Chicago vs. United States, Inter-state Commerce Commission, et al., appeal from district court for northern district of Illinois; Dec. 4, 1939. n. p. [1939]. 8 p. Ju 6.8/la : Un 3/13
42. Joseph J. Weiss [et al.] vs. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; Dec. 11, 1939. n. p. [1939J^ $ 6^p^.
49. George W. Griffiths vs. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; Dec. 18,
1939. n. p. [1939]. 3p. Ju 6.8/la : G 87556. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, vs. F. & R. Lazarus &
Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; Dec. 4, 1939. n. p. [1939], 3 p. Ju 6.8/la : L 45<
63. V. L. Le Tulle vs. Frank Scofield, collector of internal revenue for 1st district of Texas, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; Jan. 2, 1940. n. p. [1940], 5 p. Ju 6.8/la : L 569
68. William Helis vS. Mrs. Itasca Kinney Ward, as executrix of Bryan Ward, et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; Dec. 18, 1939. n. p. [1939], 3 p. Ju 6.8/la : H 367
69. Walter E. Pearson, State treasurer of Oregon, vs. Ruth Hayes McGraw, and Edmund Hayes, as executors of Edward Stephen Hayes, etc., on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Oregon; Dec. 4, 1939. n. p. [1939] 4-[-2 p. Ju 6.8/la : Or 3/4
70. American Federation of Labor, International Longshoremen’s Association and Pacific Coast bistrict International Longshoremen’s Association No. 38, vs. National Labor Relations Board, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for District of Columbia; Jan. 2, 1940. n. p. [1940]. 9 p.
Ju 6.8/la : Am 35/1772. United States vs. Mrs. Julia Caroline Sponenbarger et al., on writ of certio-
rari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; Dec. 4, 1939. n. p. [1939].8 p. Ju 6.8/la : Sp 66
73, 74. Postal Steamship Corporation vs. Steamship El Isleo, etc., Southern Pacific Company, claimant; [same] vs. Southern Pacific Company, on writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; Jan. 2, 1940. n. p. [1940], 8 p. Ju 6.8/la : P 845
120,121. Ernest Newton Kalb and Margaret Kalb, his wife. vs. Henry Feuerstein and Helen Feuerstein, his wife; Ernest Newton Kalb vs. Roscoe R. Luce [et al.], appeals from Supreme Court of Wisconsin; Jan. 2, 1940. n. p. [1940].
8 p. Ju 6.8/la : K 124122. Chicot County Drainage District vs. Baxter State Bank and Mrs. Lena S.
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124. Lonnie Avery vs. Alabama, on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Alabama;Jan. 2, 1940. n. p. [1940]. 6 p. Ju 6.8/1 a : Av 38/2
129. General American Tank Car Corporation vs. El Dorado Terminal Company, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; Jan. 2, 1940. n. p. [1940]. 8 p. Ju6.8/la:G 286/11
132. Rafael Sancho Bonet, treasurer [of Puerto Rico] vs. Texas Company (P. R.), Inc., on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 1st circuit; Jan. 2, 1940. n. p. [1940]. 7 p. Ju 6.8/1 a : P 962/6
176. Haggar Company vs. Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; Jan. 2, 1940. n. p. [1940], 8 p. Ju 6.8/1 a : H 122
201. Buckstaff Bath House Company vs. Ed I. McKinley, as commissioner of De-partment of Labor of Arkansas et al., on writ of certiorari to Supreme Court of Arkansas; Dec. 18, 1939. n. p. [1940]. 5 p. Ju 6.8/1 a : B 857
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Opinions—Continued.240. Frank Carmine Nardone, Nathan W. Hoffman, and Robert Gottfried vs. United
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253. National Labor Relations Board vs. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union 876, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 6th circuit; Jan. 2, 1940. n. p. [1940], 2 p. Ju 6.8/1 a: In 85/10
300. Jerry Bruno vs. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; Dec. 4, 1939. n. p. [1940]. 3 p. Ju 6.8/1 a : B 836
309. William H. Danforth vs. United States, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; Dec. 4, 1939. n. p. [1939]. 8 p.
Ju 6.8/la:D211343. United States and Interstate Commerce Commission vs. Frank O. Lowden,
James E. Gorman, and Joseph B. Fleming, as trustees of estate of Chicago, x Rock Island and Pacific Railway Company etc., appeal from district court
for northern district of Illinois; Dec. 4, 1939. n. p. [1939], 11 p. [Cor-rected copy.] Ju 6.8/1 a: C 432/17
397. United States vs. Borden Company et al., appeal from district court for north-ern district of Illinois; Dec. 4, 1939. n. p. [1940]. 14 p.
Ju 6.8/1 a : B 644/6460. National Labor Relations Board vs. Falk Corporation, on writ of certiorari to
circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; Jan. 2, 1940. n. p. [1940]. 7 p.Ju 6.8/1 a : F186
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Price, Julian. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, no. 559, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue vs. Julian Price, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit. [1939.] cover title, i-f-42 p. J Ju 6.7 :P 931
Wood, Meredith. Transcript of record, Supreme Court of United States, Oct. term, 1939, no. 384, Guy T. Helvering, commissioner of internal revenue vs. Meredith Wood, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit. [1939.] cover title, i+30 p. t Ju 6.7: W 85/5
TARIFF COMMISSION
Import duties. Cumulative supplement to Changes in import duties since passage of tariff act of 1930 (issued Jan. 1939). Jan. 1940. cover title, 14 p. [Proc-essed. ] f TC 1.10: Im 7/2/939/supp.-2
Raw materials bibliography, general references to selected raw materials and basic economic resources. Washington, Dec. 1939. [4] -]-85-[-xi leaves, 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 40-26209 TC 1.2 : R 19
Report. 23d annual report of Tariff Commission, 1939. 1940. vi-|-57 p. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 18-26040 TC 1.1:939
----- Same. (H. doc. 503, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)Rubber. Crude rubber, brief summary of present situation respecting crude rub-
ber with special reference to effect of war conditions on United States im-ports. Nov. 21, 1939. [2]+37 leaves, il. 4° [Processed.] tL. C. card 40-26210 TC 1.2: R 82
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TAX APPEALS BOARDNotb —The Board of Tax Appeals reports are first promulgated in leaflet form, desig-
nated as “advance sheets.” At the end of each month, these advance sheets are consoli-dated into pamphlet form and published as “advance parts.” A list of memorandum opin-ions is included in each pamphlet. Later, the advance parts are consolidated and issued in bound volumes. Both the advance sheets and the advance parts are sold on subscription by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. The subscription price of the “advance sheets” is $2.00 per volume, foreign subscription $2.60; single copies usually 5c. The “advance parts,” or monthly consolidations, are sold as fol-lows : 20c., single copy, $1.00 per volume, foreign subscription, $1.60. The price of the bound volume will be given upon application.Adams, John D. Henry J. Burchell, jr., executor of John D. Adams, v. commis-
sioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 92783, promulgated Jan. 10, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. ([Opinion] no. 8.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-8
Alling, Noyes, E. Bridgeport City Trust Company and Arthur E. Alling, execu-tors of Noyes E. Alling, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 87136, promulgated Jan. 26, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 28.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c.v 1 . Y3.T 19:5/41-28
Appleby, Edgar S. Estate of Edgar S. Appleby, Edgar T. Appleby and Francis S. Appleby, co-executors v. commissioner of internal revenue; John S. Appleby v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 93886, 94080, promulgated Jan. 5, 1940. [1940.] 6 p. ([Opinion] no. 4.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y3.T 19: 5/41-4
Augustus, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Elizabeth G. Augustus v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 96061, promulgated Dec. 20, 1939. [1939.] 9 p. ([Opinion] 178.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c.
Y3.T 19: 5/40-178Bear Gulch Water Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact
[and opinion]; docket no. 87921, promulgated Dec. 26, 1939. [1939.J 9 p. ([Opinion] no. 189.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
Y3.T 19: 5/40-189Bender, Eugene L. Estate of Eugene L. Bender, Charles A. Bahr, sr., and George
Hamman, executors, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 91556, promulgated Jan. 16, 1940. [1940.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 11.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-11
Bonynge, Clarence. Clarence Bonynge v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 93625, promulgated Jan. 16, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. ([Opin-ion] 12.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-12
Bradley, Charles J. Charles J. Bradley, et al., v. commissioner of internal reve-nue [findings of fact and opinion]; docket nos. 95576-579. 95589, promulgated Jan. 23,1940. [1940.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 22.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-22
Briggs-Darby Construction Co. v. commissioner of internal revenue; Briggs- Killian Company v. [same]; Briggs-Spence Company v. [same] : W. M. Thorn-ton, Inc., v. [same, findings of fact and opinion]; docket nos. 90594-597, promul-gated Jan. 19, 1940. [1940.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 19.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-19
Buck, Ellsworth B. Ellsworth B. Buck v. commissioner of internal revenue, find-ings of fact [and opinion]: docket no. 93330, promulgated Jan. 18, 1940. [1940.] 9 p. ([Opinion] 15.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c.
Y 3.T19:5/41-15Chamberlain, Park. Park Chamberlain v. commissioner of internal revenue,
opinion ; docket no. 88067, promulgated Jan. 5,1940. [1940.] 8 p. ([Opinion] no. 3.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-3
Chandler, Percy M. Percy M. Chandler v. commissioner of internal revenue; Marie Langtry Chandler v. [same, findings of fact and opinion]; docket nos. 93301-302, promulgated Jan. 24,1940. [1940.] 14 p. ([Opinion] 24.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-24
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Cooledge, 'Norman. Norman Cooledge v. commissioner of internal revenue, opin-ion; docket no. 92289, promulgated Dec. 29, 1939. [1940.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 195.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/40-195
Decisions. Reports, v. 40, no. 6; Dec. 28, 1939. [1939.] v+856-1000-+-ii p. [Contains decisions promulgated Nov. 1-30, 1939.] ♦ Paper, 20c. single copy, $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, $1.60.L. C. card 24-27411 * 3.119: 9/40-6
Delaware Terminal Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 86105, promulgated Dec. 20, 1939. [1939.] 18 p. ([Opinion] 176.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
F Y 3.T 19: 5/40-176F. H. E. Oil Company v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and
opinion] ; docket no. 92960, promulgated Jan. 19, 1940. [1940.] 6 p. ([Opin-ion] 18.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-18
Field, Walter H. Walter H. Field v. commissioner of internal revenue; Viola W.'Field [same], opinion; dockets nos. 92355, 92453, promulgated Jan. 25, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 26.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. 3.T 19: 5/41-26
Forest Glen Creamery Company et al. v. commissioner of internal revenue [find-ings of fact and opinion]; docket nos. 51833, 64637-639, 64653-655, promulgated Jan. 16, 1940. [1940.] 11 p. ([Opinion] 14.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-14
Frazier, Frederic H. Frederic H. Frazier v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 91412, promulgated Jan. 19, 1940. [1940.] 6 p. ([Opin-ion] 20.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-20
Hales W. T. Estate of W. T. Hales, K. Cavett and First National Bank and Trust Company of Oklahoma City, Okla., executors, v. commissioner of internal revenue; Mrs. Oneta Hales v. [same]; George A. Hales v. [same] ; W. T. Hales, jr v. [same, opinion]; docket nos. 93208-211, promulgated Dec. 22, 1939. [1939 1 5 p. ([Opinion] 184.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. L J 1 Y 3.T 19: 5/40-184
Hammond Iron Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 89617, promulgated Jan. 16, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. ([Opinion] 13.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-13
Kessler Oil and Gas Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 93041, promulgated Jan. 9, 1940. [1940.] 8 p. ([Opinion] 6.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y3.T 19: 5/41-6
Klyce, A. 8. M. P. Klyce, administrator of A. S. Klyce, v. commissioner of in-ternal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 90174, promulgated Jan. 26, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 29.) [Imprint date is incorrectly given on p. 4 as 1939. From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] ♦ Paper, 5c.s Y 3.T 19: 5/41-29
Knapp Dillis C. Dillis C. Knapp and Fay Fitch Knapp v. commissioner of in-ternal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 88704, promulgated Jan. 9, 1940. [1940.] 9 p. ([Opinion] 5.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. 3.T 19: 5/41—5
Lipe Willard C., jr. First Trust & Deposit Company and Gwynn W. Hoyt, as guardians of property of Willard C. Lipe, jr., v. commissioner of internal reve-nue- First Trust & Deposit Company and Gwynn W. Hoyt, as guardians of property of Gordon C. Lipe, v. [same]; First Trust & Deposit Company and Gwynn W. Hoyt, as guardians of property of Suzanne H. Lipe, v. [same, find-ings of fact and opinion] ; docket nos. 90749-751, promulgated Jan. 19, 1940. [1940 1 8 p. ([Opinion] 16.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. L J v Y3.T 19:5/41-16
Longyear, Mary B. J. M. Richardson Lyeth, jr. [transferee of estate of Mary Beecher Longyear] v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 96956, promulgated Jan. 25, 1940. [1940.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 27.) [From B. T. A Reports, v. 41.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-27
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nue, opinion; docket no. 90592, promulgated Dec. 22, 1939. [1939.] 8 p. ([Opinion] 187.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] ♦ Paper, 5c.
Y3.T 19: 5/40-187Monroe Abstract Corporation v.- commissioner of internal revenue, findings of
fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 95286, promulgated Jan. 5, 1940. [1939.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 2.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c.
Y 3.T 19: 5/41—2Norweb, Mrs. Emery M. H. Emery May Holden Norweb v. commissioner of in-
ternal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 92575, promulgated Jan. 25, 1940. [1940.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 25.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19 : 5/41-25
Peabody, Julian. City Bank Farmers Trust Company, as executor of Julian Peabody (also known as Julian Livingston Peabody) v. commissioner of in-ternal revenue, opinion; docket no. 90468, promulgated Jan. 5, 1940. [1939.] 4 p. ([Opinion] 1.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c.
Y 3.T 19: 5/41-1Pritchard, Jessie. Jessie Pritchard v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion;
docket no. 90172, promulgated Dec. 26, 1939. [1939.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 190.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/40-190
Reynolds, Richard J. Richard J. Reynolds v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 94108, promulgated Jan. 10, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. ([Opin-ion] no. 9.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-9
Rhodes, Mrs. Mamie D. Hugh D. Rhodes and Jackson Rhodes, administrators, cum testamento annexo, de bonis non of Mamie D. Rhodes, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 91284, promul-gated Jan. 12, 1940. [1940.] 19 p. ([Opinion] 10.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-10
Rohnert, Waldo. Estate of Waldo Rohnert, Bank of America National Trust & Savings Association, executor, v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 87304, promulgated Dec. 28, 1939. [1939.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 194.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c.
Y3.T 19:5/40-194Rossin, 8., d Sons, Inc. S. Rossin & Sons, Inc., v. commissioner of internal
revenue; estate of Marco Fleishman, by Arthur J. Cohen and Michael Schaap, as executors (transferee), v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 92942-943, promulgated Dec. 26, 1939. [1939.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 188.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/40-188
Rotorite Corporation v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion] ; docket no. 88606, promulgated Dec. 27, 1939. [1939.] 12 p.([Opinion] 192.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c.
Y 3.T 19: 5/40-192Rules of practice before Board of Tax Appeals; revised to Mar. 1, 1940. [15th
edition.] 1940. vi-J-26 p. ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card 25-26096 Y 3.T 19: 7/940
Seavey d Flarsheim Brokerage Co. v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 91618, promulgated Jan. 26, 1940. [1940.] 7 p. ([Opinion] 30.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c.
Y3.T 19: 5/41-30Simpson, Ida. Girard Trust Company and W. Nelson L. West, executors of Ida
Simpson, v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket no. 87978, promulgated Jan. 24, 1940. [1940.] 9 p. ([Opinion] 23.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/41-23
Trinity Buildings Corporation of New York v. commissioner of internal revenue; Rockwood Alabama Stone Company v. [same], findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket nos. 92551-552, promulgated Dec. 28, 1939. [1939.] 5 p. ([Opinion] 193.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T 19: 5/40-193
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Uhl Estate Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings of fact [and opinion] ; docket no. 89239, promulgated Dec. 21, 1939. [1939.] 10 p.([Opinion] 180.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c.
Y3.T 19: 5/40-180Union Telephone Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, opinion; docket
no. 99820, promulgated Jan. 23, 1940. [1940.] 2 p. ([Opinion] 21.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 41.] * Paper, 5c. Y 3.T19: 5/41-21
Washington Railway & Electric Co. v. commissioner of internal revenue [findings of fact and opinion]; docket no. 92435, promulgated Dec. 22, 1939. [1939.] 14 p. ([Opinion] 185.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c.
Y3.T 19: 5/40-185Wolf, Mrs. Edith A. Edith A. Wolf v. commissioner of internal revenue, findings
of fact [and opinion]; docket no. 92429, promulgated Dec. 22, 1939. [1939.] 6 p. ([Opinion] 181.) [From B. T. A. Reports, v. 40.] * Paper, 5c.
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TEMPORARY NATIONAL ECONOMIC COMMITTEETrusts. Investigation of concentration of economic power, hearings, 76th Con-
gress, 1st session, pursuant to Public resolution 113 (75th Congress), author-izing and directing select committee to make full and complete study and investigation with respect to concentration of economic power in, and financial control over, production and distribution of goods and services, May 10-12, 1939. 1939. pt. 8, vi4-3283-3491-f-viii p. il. 1 pl. [Part 8 relates to problems of the consumer.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card 39-26712 Y 4.T 24: Ec 7/pt.8
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITYPrecipitation in Tennessee River basin, Nov. 1939. [1939.] [2]4-64-[9] leaves,
3 maps, 4° (Water Control Planning Department, Hydraulic Data Division.) [Monthly. Processed.] f Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, Tenn.L. C. card 38-32755 Y 3.T 25:14/939-11
Report. Annual report of Tennessee Valley Authority, fiscal year 1939. 1940. v4-478 p. il. 2 pl. * Paper, 75c.L. C. card 35-26123 Y 3.T 25 :1/939
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TREASURY DEPARTMENTBonds executed by Excess Insurance Company of America, New York, N. Y.,
New Jersey corporation, in favor of United States. Dec. 26, 1939. 2 p. 4° (Department circular 630; Accounts and Deposits [Commissioner, Section of] Surety Bonds.) [Processed.] t T 1.4/2:630
Finance. Bulletin of Treasury Department, analysis of receipts and disburse-ments, composition of public debt, capital movements and monetary data, other treasury statistics; Dec. 1939. [1940.] [3]4-54 p. il. 4° [Monthly.Processed.] fL. C. card 39-26387 T 1.3 : 939/12
----- Same; Jan. 1940. [1940.] [3]4-53 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Processed.] t T 1.3 : 940/1
----- Daily statement of Treasury compiled from latest proved reports from Treasury offices and depositaries, Jan. 2-31, 1940. [1940.] various paging, narrow f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] fL. C. card 15-3303 T 1.5: 940
Money. Values of foreign moneys, Jan. 1, 1940. [1'940.] 1 p. large 8° (Depart-ment circular 1; Director of Mint.) [Quarterly. Code of Federal regulations, title 31, Money and finance, chap. 1, Monetary offices, pt. 129, Values of foreign moneys.] t T 1-4/2:1/940-1
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Public debt. Statement of public debt of United States, Sept. 30, 1939. [1939.]4 p. narrow f° [Monthly.] t L. C. card 10-21268 T 9.9:939/9
Report. Annual report of Secretary of Treasury on state of finances, fiscal year 1939. 1940. xvi+560 p. il. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3102.]) [Includes exhibits and administrative reports of bureaus and divisions.] * Paper, 60c.L. C. card 8-32556 T 1.1: 939
----- Same. ([Treas. Dept. doc. 3102]; H. doc. 485, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)Savings bonds. Regulations governing United States savings bonds. Sept. 14,
1939. 1 p. 4° (1939 amendment to Department circular 530, 2d revision, dated Dec. 15, 1938; Public Debt Service.) [Processed.] f T 1.4/2: 530/3/amdt.l
----- Same; 2d amendment. Jan. 18, 1940. 3 p. 4° (1940, 2d amendment to Department circular 530, 2d revision, dated Dec. 15, 1938; Public Debt Serv-ice.) f T 1.4/2: 530/3/amdt.2
Treasury bonds. United States of America, 2*4 percent Treasury bonds of 1951- 53, dated and bearing interest from Dec. 22, 1939, due Dec. 15, 1953, redeem-able at option of United States at par and accrued interest on and after Dec. 15, 1951, interest payable June 15 and Dec. 15. Dec. 12, 1939. 2 p. 4° (De-partment circular 627; Public Debt Service.) t T 1.4/2:627
Treasury decisions under customs, internal revenue, narcotic, and other laws, including decisions of Customs Court and Court of Customs and Patent Ap-peals, v. 75, no. 27-30; Jan. 4-25, 1940. [1940.] various paging. [Weekly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $3.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.70.L. C. card 10-30490 T 1.11/2 : 75/27-30
Treasury notes. United States of America, 1 percent Treasury notes of series C-1944, dated and bearing interest from Dec. 22, 1939, due Sept. 15, 1944, interest payable Mar. 15 and Sept. 15. Dec. 12, 1939. 2 p. 4° (Department circular 628; Public Debt Service.) t T 1.4/2: 628
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Relief work. Report of President of United States to Congress showing status of funds and operations under emergency relief appropriation acts of 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, and 1939, as of Dec. 31, 1939. Jan. 15, 1940. 547 p. il. oblong 8° [Issued with printed marginal index tabs on cardboards.] tL. C. card 37-26277 T60.ll: 939
COAST GUARD
Coast Guard bulletin, v. 1, no. 7; Jan. 1940. [1939.] p. 45-52. [Monthly.] t L. C. card 39-29105 T 47.21:1/7
Notice to mariners, affecting lights, buoys, and other aids to navigation, no. 1-5; Jan. 3-31,1940. [1940.] [x]+1-52 leaves. [Weekly.] f T 47.19:940/1-5
Orders. Special order 60 and 61; Nov. 9, 1939. [1939.] Each 3 p. [Processed.Issued with perforations.] t T 47.6: 60,61
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Internal revenue bulletin. Internal revenue bulletin, 1940, no. 1-5; Jan. 1-29, 1940. 1940. various paging. [Weekly. Include Rulings 10127-163.] * Paper, 5c. single copy (for subscription price see note below).L. C. card 22-26051 T 22.23/1: 940/1-5
Note .—The Internal revenue bulletin service for 1940 will consist of weekly bulletins and semiannual cumulative bulletins. The weekly bulletins will contain the rulings and decisions to be made public and all Treasury Department decisions (known as Treasury decisions) pertaining th internal revenue matters. The semiannual cumulative bulletins will contain all rulings and decisions (including Treasury decisions) published during the previous 6 months. The complete bulletin service may be obtained on a subscription basis, from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., for $3.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $4.25.
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Internal revenue 'bulletin—Continued.----- Internal revenue bulletin, cumulative bulletin 1939-1 (pt. 2), Jan.-Jime
1939, Committee reports. 1939. vi+899 p. * Paper, $1.00 (for subscription price see note above).L. C. card 22-27420 T 22.25: 939-l/pt.2
Note .—This pt. 2 contains the congressional committee reports on the revenue acts (1913-38) and various acts containing amendments.
Railroads. Regulations 104 relating to consolidated returns of affiliated rail-road corporations and Pan-American trade corporations, prescribed under sec. 141 (b) of internal revenue code, as amended, (applicable to taxable years beginning after Dec. 31, 1938, in case of railroad corporations, and after Dec. 31, 1939 in case of Pan-American trade corporations). 1940. v-j-43 p. ♦ Paper, 10c.L. C. card 40-26180 T 22.17:104
Report. Annual report of commissioner of internal revenue, fiscal year 1939 [with statistical tables]. 1939. viii+187 p. (Treas. Dept. doc. 3097.) ♦ Pq dp i *L. C. card 9-35242 T 22.1: 939
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MINT BUREAU
Money. World’s monetary stocks [calendar years 1937 and 1938]. 1940. [1] + 91-106 p. [From Report, 1939.] f T 28.1/a: M 74/3/938
Report. Annual report of director of mint, fiscal year 1939, including Report on production of precious metals during calendar year 1938. 1939. iii-f-114 p. 1 pl. (Treas. Dept. doc. 3103.) * Cloth, 50c.L. C. card 9-34686 T 28.1: 939
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Government supplies. General schedule of supplies: class 4, supp. 1, Explosives and blasting accessories, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1940. 1940. 14 p. il. 4° $
T 58.8: 2,4/939-40/supp.1-940----- Same: class 8, Motor-vehicle accessories and parts, and motorcycles; class
66, supp. 1, Construction and road-building machinery parts, Jan. 1-June 30, 1940. [1940.] 9 p. 4° t T 58.8:8,66/940
----- Same; class 18, Instruments of precision and accessories and parts, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1940. 1939. 45 p. 4° $ T 58.8:18/940
----- Same: class 18, supp. 1, Photographic equipment and supplies, Jan. 1-Dec.31, 1940. 1940. 82 p. 4° J T 58.8:18/940/supp.l
----- Same: class 26, Furniture, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1940. 1939. 93 p. 4° JT 58.8:26/940
----- Same: class 54, supp. 3, Office equipment, Jan. 9-July 31, 1940. [1940.][2] p. 4° $ T 58.8: 54/939-40/supp.3
----- Same: class 66, Machinery and equipment, Dec. 27, 1939-Nov. 30, 1940. [1940.] 4 p. 4° $ T 58.8: 66/939-40
----- Same: class 67, Feed and forage, Feb. 1-May 31, 1940. [1940.] 9 p. 4° t T 58.8 : 67/940
----- Same: class 103, Miscellaneous services, Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 1940. [1939.] 3p. 4° J T 58.8:103/940
----- Same: Special furnishings, executive type, supp. 1, Dec. 15, 1939-Nov. 30, 1940. [1939.] 2 p. 4° t T 58.2: F 98/939-40/supp.l
----- General schedule of supplies circular 428, 428-A, and 429; Dec. 21, 1939- Jan. 15, 1940. [1939-40.] various paging, 4° [Circulars 427-C and 428-B were issued in processed form.] $ T 58.4: 428,428-A, 429
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FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOG DIVISION
Note __In the list below, some of the Amendments and Supplements, dated after Oct..10,1933 are for soeciflcations issued by the Federal Standard Stock Catalog Board (now Fed-eral Suldard Stock Catalog Division) while it was under the Budget Bureau, and for these the old^classifications T 51.7/7 : and T 51.7/8 : are retained in order that they may be filld with the publication to which they belong. The following publications are issued "ith perforations for insertion in binders.Government supplies. Federal standard stock catalog: sec. 3, pt 7, group CCC,
division b, Duck, canvas, and webbing [with bibliography] Dec 1939 [pub-lished 1940]. 17 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/4: CCC b/2
___ Same: sec. 3, pt. 7, group L, division b, Nitrocellulose [with bibliography].Nov. 1939. 9 p. 4° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/4: L-b
___ Same: sec. 3, pt. 7, group O, division a, Acid, sulfuric [with bibliography]. Dec. 1939. 11 p. 4° [Substitute this for group O, division a. Acid, sulfuric,issued Nov. 1936. ] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/4: O-a/2/939
___ Same: sec. 3, pt. 7, group SS, division qq, Sulfur [with bibliography]. Dec 1939. 11 p. 4° [Substitute this for group SS, division qq, Sulfur, issued May 1934.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/4: SS-qq/939
Same • sec. 3, pt. 7, group VV, division d, Gas oil and fuel oil [with bibli- ---- - ■ [Substitute this for group VV, division d,
* Paper, 5c. T 58.10/4: VV-dography]. Dec. 1939. 14 p. 4°Gas oil and fuel oil, issued May 1932.]
___ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for boxes, wood-cleated-fiber- board; Aug. 1, 1939. [1939.] 11 p. il. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: NN-B-591
___ Same: sec. 4 pt 5, Federal specification for erasers, rubber and rubber-substitute, amdt.’2; June 20, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. 12° [Supersedes Amend-ment 1, Aug. 23,1939.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: ZZ-E-661a/amdt.2
----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for mattresses, cotton (felted); Aug. 29, 1939. [1940.] 6 p. 12° [Supersedes Fed. spec. V-M-81, Oct. 12, 1935.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: V-M-81 a
----- Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for padlocks, amdt. 3; JulyJS, 1939 [1939.] 3 p. 12° [Supersedes Amendment 2, Aug. 1936.] * Paper, 5c.
T 51.7/8: FF-P-161a/amdt.3___ Same' sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for soda, caustic (lye) (for
cleaning purposes) ; Aug. 1, 1939. [1939.] 4 p. 12° [Supersedes Fed spec. P-S-631, May 27, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. T 58.10/3: P-S-631a
----- Same: sec. 6, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 11, Pumps, and their parts. June 1939. 1 p. 4° [Supersedes Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 11 issued Apr. 1936.] * Paper, 5c.
P T 51.7/7 :ll/2/supp.Q/939----- Same: sec. 6, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 27,
amdt. 5. July 1939. 2 leaves, 4° [This amendment applicable to sec. 2, pt. 6, class 27, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement.] * Paper, 5c.
T 51.7/7:27/2/supp.Q/amdt.5----- Same: sec. 6, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 34,
amdt. 4. July 1939. 3 leaves, 4° [This amendment applicable to sec. 6, class 34, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement.] * Paper, 5c.
T 58.10/2: 34/supp.Q/amdt.4----- Same: sec. 6, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 38,
amdt. 3. July 1939. 1 p. 4° [This amendment applicable to sec. 6, class 38, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement.] * Paper, 5c.
T 51.7/7:38/2/supp.Q/amdt.3----- Same: sec. 6, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 64,
amdt. 7. July 1939. 1 p. 4° [This amendment applicable to sec. 2, pt. 6, class 64, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement.] * Paper, 5c.
T 58.10/2:64/supp.Q/amdt.7
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Government supplies—Continued.----- Same: sec. 6, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement to class 72,
amdt. 5. July 1939. 1 p. 4° [This amendment applicable to sec. 2, pt. 6, class 72, Q-Quartermaster Corps (Army) supplement.] * Paper, 5c.
T 58.10/2: 72/ supp.Q/amdt. 5----- Supplement 16-18 to Index of Federal specifications, revised to June 1, '
1939; Dec. 20, 1939-Jan. 25, 1940. [1939-40.] Each 1 p. 4° [Processed.] fT 58.10/3: ind./939, supp.16-18
PUBLIC DEBT SERVICE
Money. Circulation statement of United States money, Dec. 31, 1939. [1940.]1 p. oblong. 8° [Monthly.] f T 57.7! 939/12
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICENote .—Under the provisions of the President’s Reorganization plan no. 1, made effec-
tive July 1, 1939 by Public resolution 20, 76th Congress, the Public Health Service in the Department of the Treasury and its functions and personnel (including the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service) were transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the newly created Federal Security Agency. See also Public Health Service under Federal Security Agency.
Report. Annual report of surgeon general of Public Health Service, fiscal year1939. 1939. vi-[-185 p. il. (Treas. Dept. doc. 3104.) * Cloth, 75c.L. C. card 6-5954 T 27.1: 939
----- Same. (Treas. Dept. doc. 3104; H. doc. 497, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)
RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION
Bonds of United States. Market prices and yields of outstanding bonds, notes, and bills of United States, during Nov. 1939. [1940.] 3 p. f" [Monthly.] t «
T 62.7 : 939/11Public debt. Interest-bearing debt outstanding Dec. 31, 1939, classified accord-
ing to kind of security and callable period or payable date. [Jan. 8, 1940.] 3 p. oblong 8° [Monthly. Processed.] t T 62.8 : 939/12
TREASURER OF UNITED STATES
Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out-standing Dec. 31, 1939. Jan. 1, 1940. 1 p. oblong 16° (Div. of General Accounts.) f T 40.8 : 939/12
VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION
Decisions. Administrator’s decision, Veterans Administration, no. 451 and 452; Jan. 6 and 30, 1940. [1940.] Each 2 p. 4° . [Processed.] t VA 1.8: 451,452
Life insurance. Information and premium rates. United States Government life insurance. Revised Oct. 1939. [1939.] iii+27 p. narrow 8° (Insurance form 752.) tL. C. card 29-26102 VA 1.2: L 62/939-2
Medical bulletin of Veterans’ Administration, v. 16, no. 3, Jan. 1940; Martin Cooley, editor. 1940. ix-f-197-310 p. [Quarterly.] ♦ Paper, 15c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c.L. C. card 25-26672 VA 1.9:16/3
Report. Annual report of administrator of veterans’ affairs, fiscal year 1939. 1939. ix-f-127 p. * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 31-28720 VA 1.1:939
----- Same. (H. doc. 495, 76th Cong. 2d sess.)
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WAR DEPARTMENTArmy regulations.
Note .—Army regulations are administrative regulations and are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf binders. The names of such of the more important administrative subjects as may seem appropriate, arranged in proper sequence, are num-bered in a single series, and each name so numbered constitutes the title and number of a pamphlet containing certain administrative regulations pertaining thereto. Where more than one pamphlet is required for the administrative regulations pertaining to any such title, additional pamphlets will be Issued in a separate sub-series.35-4820. Finance Department: Mileage, actual expenses, per diem and travel allowances
on discharge, of commissioned officers and of others entitled to same travel-ing allowances, Changes 1; Jan. 2, 1940. [1940.] Vi.6*/2P^&Sb/8/Ch.l
35-5020. Same: Vouchers for7 p. [SupersedesJuly 19, 1938.] * I
40 610. Medical Department:1940. [1940.] 2 p
travel of military personnel; Dec. 30, 1939. [1940.]AR 35-5020, June 5, 1937, including Changes 1,
Japer, 5c. W 1.6/1: 35-5020/4Fitzsimons General Hospital [Denver, Colo.] : Jan. 2,
>. [Supersedes AR 40-610, June 10, 1935
Circular 1-7; Jan. 2-17, 1940. [1940.] various paging. [Processed. Issued with perforations.] t W 1.4/2:940/1-7
Field manual. Coast artillery field manual: Examination for gunners; prepared under direction of chief of coast artillery. 1940. iv+42 p. 12° (FM 4-150.) [Supersedes TH 435-310, Jan. 2, 1932, including Changes 1, Jan. 2, 1934.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 31-28742 W 1.33:4-150
----- Field artillery field manual: Service of the piece, 240-mm. howitzer, M1918; prepared under direction of chief of field artillery. 1940. iv-f-85 p. il. 1 pl. 12° (FM 6-95.) [Supersedes TR 430-60, Apr. 10, 1930.] ’Paper, 15c.L. C. card 31-28742 W 1.33: 6-95
General orders 10; Dec. 5, 1939. 1939. 1 p. [Issued with perforations.] tW 3.22:939/10
Military reservations, Ohio; Dec. 6, 1939. [1939.] 24 p. [Issued with perfora-tions.] t W 1.32: Oh 3
Orders. Special orders 1-26; Jan. 2-31, 1940. [1940.] various paging. [Daily except Sundays and holidays.] 1 W 3.23 : 940/1-26
Report of Secretary of War to the President, [fiscal year] 1939. 1939. iii+94 p. 4 tab. [Includes annual reports of assistant Secretary of War, Chief of Staff, Board of Commissioners of Soldiers’ Home, and other statistical data.] * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 8-15847 W 1.1: 939
Tables of organization, tNote .—The tables of organization are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-
leaf binders.2-1NG. Headquarters, cavalry division, horse; Nov. 22, 1939. [1940.] 4 p. (Na-
tional Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 402NG, approved Apr. 12, 1926.] W 1.25: 2-1 NG
2-10-1NG. Headquarters and headquarters troop, cavalry brigade, horse; Nov. 22, 1939. [1940.] 3 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 422-A NG. approved Mar. 8, 1938, and changes thereto.] W 1.25: 2-10-1 NG
4-11NG. Coast artillery regiment, antiaircraft, mobile; Nov. 10. 1939. [1939.] 3 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 120NG, approved Aug. 18, 1925. ] W 1.25 : 4-11 NG
4-12NG. Coast artillery headquarters and headquarters battery, regiment, antiair-craft, mobile; Nov. 10, 1939. [1939.] 4 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 124NG and 125NG, approved Aug. 18, 1925, and changes thereto.] W 1.25: 4-12 NG
4-16NG. Coast artillery headquarters and headquarters battery and combat train, battalion, gun, antiaircraft, mobile; Nov. 10. 1939. [1939.] 3 p. (Na-tional Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 127NG, approved^Au^lt^ 1925J
4-17NG. Coast artillery battery, gun, antiaircraft, mobile; Nov. 10, 1939. [1939.] 4 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 128NG, approved Aug. 18, 1925.] W 1.25 : 4-17 NG
4-18NG. Coast artillery battery, searchlight, antiaircraft, mobile; Nov. 10. 1939. [1939.] 4 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 129NG. approved Aug. 18, 1925.] W 1.25 : 4-18 NG
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Tables of organization—Continued.4-26NG. Coast artillery headquarters and headquarters battery and combat train,
battalion, automatic weapons, antiaircraft, mobile; Nov. 10, 1939. [1939.] 3 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 122NG. approved Aug. 18,1925.] W 1.25: 4-26 NG
4-27NG, Coast artillery battery, machine gun, antiaircraft, mobile; Nov. 10, 1939. [1939.] 4 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 123NG, approved Aug. 18, 1925.] W 1.25 : 4-27 NG
4-28NG. Coast artillery battery, 37-mm. gun, antiaircraft, mobile; Nov. 10, 1939.[1939.] 4 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 123 NG, ap-proved Aug. 18, 1925.] W 1.25: 4-28 NG
4-61NG. Coast artillery regiment, harbor defense type A; Nov. 29, 1939. [1939.] 3 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 302—B NG., 302-C NG., 302-D NG., approved Apr. 9, 1926, and changes thereto.] W 1.25 :4-61 NG
4-65NG. Coast artillery battalion, harbor defense, type A or B; Nov. 29, 1939. 1939.1 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 302-B NG., 302-C NG., 302-D NG., approved Apr. 9, 1926, and changes thereto.]
W 1.25 : 4-65 NG4-66NG. Coast artillery headquarters and headquarters battery, battalion, harbor de-
fense; types A, B, and C, effective Dec. 11, 1939; Nov. 29, 1939. [1939.] 3 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 302-B NG., 302-C NG., 302-D NG., 302-E NG. (in part), approved Apr. 9, 1926, and changes thereto. ] W 1.25: 4-66 NG
4-68.
4-69.
4—81NG.
4—85NG.
5-87NG.
5-167.5-302.
10-25.
10-41.
10-45.
10-47.
10-51.
10-55.
10-57.
10-65.
10-67.
10-75.
10-77.
10-87.
10-260-1.
10-297.
10-500-1.
10-500-2.
11-37.
Coast artillery battery, searchlight, harbor defense, types, A, B, and C; Dec.15, 1939. [1940.] 3 p. W 1.25:4-68
Coast artillery battery, mine, harbor defense, types A, B, and C; Jan. 1, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. W 1.25:4-69
Coast artillery regiment, harbor defense type C; Dec. 8, 1939. [1939.] 3 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 302-E NG., approved Apr. 9, 1926, and changes thereto.] W 1.25:4—81 NG
Coast artillery battalion, harbor defense type C; Dec. 8, 1939. 1939. 1 p. (National Guard Bureau.) [Supersedes T/O 302-E NG., approved Apr. 9, 1926, and changes thereto.] W 1.25 : 4—85 NG
Engineer company, light ponton; Nov. 10, 1939. [1939.] 3 p. (NationalGuard Bureau.) W 1.25 : 5-87 NG
Engineer company, topographic (corps) ; Jan. 1, 1940. [1940.] 3 p.W 1.25: 5-167
Engineer headquarters, railway (initial and war strengths only, no peace table provided) ; Dec. 15, 1939. [1940.] 4 p. [Supersedes T/O 5-302, July 15, 1938, Including Changes 1, Feb. 1, 1939.] W 1.25: 5-302/2
Quartermaster battalion, light maintenance; Dec. 15, 1939. [1940.] 3 p. [Supersedes T/O 92, except for square division, and T/O 192. 192—1, 193, and 193-1 (tentative), June 13, 1935.] W 1.25 :10-25
Quartermaster regiment, heavy maintenance; Dec. 15, 1939. [1940.] 3 p. [Supersedes T/O 690 (tentative), June 13, 1935.] W 1.25 :10-41
Quartermaster battalion, heavy maintenance; Dec. 15, 1939. 1940. 1 p. [Supersedes T/O 690-1 (tentative), June 13, 1935.] W 1.25:10-45
Quartermaster company, heavy maintenance; Dec. 15, 1939. [1940.] 4 p. [Supersedes T/O 690-2 (tentative), June 13, 1935.] W 1.25 :10-47
Quartermaster regiment, truck; Dec. 15, 1939. [1940.] 3 p. [Supersedes T/O 196, 196-1, 292, and 292-1 (tentative), June 13, 1935.1
W 1.25:10-51Quartermaster battalion, truck; Dec. 15, 1939. [1940.] 3 p. [Supersedes
T/O 199, 293, 299, and 299-1 (tentative), June 13, 1935.] W 1.25:10-55 Quartermaster company or troop, truck; Dec. 15, 1939. [1940.] 3 p.
[Supersedes T/O 97 (except for square division) and T/O 294, June 13, 1935, and T/O 10-17, Oct. 1, 1939, including Changes 1, Nov. 2, 1939.]
W 1.25:10-57 Quartermaster battalion, service (labor unit) ; Dec. 15, 1939. 1940. 1 p.
[Supersedes T/O 197 (tentative), June 13, 1935.] W 1.25:10-65Quartermaster company, service (labor unit) ; Dec. 15, 1939. [1940 ] 2 p.
[Supersedes T/O 198 (tentative), June 13, 1935.] W 1.25 :10-67Quartermaster battalion, gasoline supply; Dec. 15, 1939. 1940. 1 p.
W 1.25:10-75 Quartermaster company, gasoline supply; Dec. 15, 1939. [1940.] 2 p.
W 1.25:10-77Quartermaster company, car; Dec. 15. 1939. 1940. 1 p. [Supersedes T/O
94 except for square division and T/O 194 (tentative), June 13, 1935.]W 1.25: 10-87
Port headquarters (for mobilization only) ; Dec. 1, 1939. [1940.] 5 p. [Supersedes T/O 691% W and 692% W, July 1, 1929.] W 1.25 :10-260-1
Quartermaster company, graves registration (for mobilization only) ; Jan. 1, 1940. 1940. 1 p. [Supersedes T/O 694, 694-1, and 694-2, June 13, 1935.]
W 1.25 :10-297 Headquarters, motor transport service (for mobilization only) ; Jan. 1, 1940.
1940. Ip. W 1.25 :10-500-1Headquarters company, motor transport service (for mobilization only) ; Jan.
1,1940. [1940.] 3 p. W 1.25: 10-500-2Signal company, photographic; Jan. 1, 1940. [1940.] 3 p. [Supersedes
T/O 206 W, approved Oct. 29, 1927.] W 1.25 :11-37
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Technical regulations. . . , , rNote __Technical regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-leaf
binders They consist of a series of pamphlets containing regulations of a technical nature such as descriptions of, instructions for the care of, instructions for the handling of, and the proper nomenclature of arms, materiel, and equipment of the various arms and services.1120-75. Chemical Warfare Service, 4.2-lnch chemical mortar, M1A1, prepared under
direction of chief of Chemical Warfare Service; Dec. 5, 1939 [1939.141 p. il. * Paper, 10c. W 1.22.11-0-70
1370-A. Miscellaneous ammunition: Ammunition, general, Changes 7; Jan. 2, 1940.[1940.] 2 leaves. • Paper, 5c. W 1.22.13 70-A/cn.7
Training manual.Note .__The sections of the Training manual are issued in pamphlet form with perfora-
tions for insertion in binder.2100-151. Army baker, prepared under direction of quartermaster general; Nov. -0, 193V.
[1939.1 109 p. il. 1 pl- [Supersedes Training manual, Army baker, Sept. 1 1926, (including Changes 1, TM 2100—151, Jan. 2, 1934, and Changes 2, Jan. 3, 1939).] * Paper, 25c. 9a-9100—151L. C. card 40-26211 w i-23 • 2100-101
2180-37. Topography and surveying: Map reproduction in field, prepared under direction of chief of engineers; Jan. 2, 1940. [1940.] 35 p. il. rSnnorsedes Train-ing manual 2180-37. Dec. 1, 1928.] * Paper, 10c. L. C. card 40-26212
[Supersedes Train-W1.23:2180-37/2
ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT
United States Army recruiting news, Jan. 1940; v. 22, no. 1. [Recruiting Pub-licity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1940.] 20 p. il. large 8 [Monthly.] t Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y.L. C. card War 22-1 W 3.45: 940/1
AIR CORPS
Air Corps news letter, v. 22, no. 23 and 24; Dec. 1 and 15,1939. [1940.] [l]+22 p.il. 1 pl. and [5] leaves+32 p. il. 4° [Semimonthly. Processed.] t
W 87.19 • ZZ/Zo, 4-4
ENGINEER DEPARTMENT
Mississippi River. Triangulation along Mississippi River, Vicksburg to New Orleans and Atchafalaya River by Coast and Geodetic Survey and Corps of Engineers, Army [1939]. Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army War College, Washington, D. C. [1939]. [1J+657 p. il. 1 pl. 6 maps. [Processed.] t Paper, $1 25L. C. card 40-26213 W 7.2 : M 69/11
Report. Report of chief of engineers, Army, [fiscal year] 1939 [with Commercial statistics, water-borne commerce of United States, calendar year 1938]. 2 pts. [Part 1 is bound in 2 separate volumes which bear continuous paging.] * Cloth, pt. 1 (volume 1 and 2) each $1.25, * paper, each $1.75; * cloth, pt. 2, $2.00, * paper, $1.50.L. C. card 15-4908 w 7-1/1: 939pt. 1. Annual report of chief of Engineers, Army. 2 v., [1] 4-l-11124-lxvi4- [1]4-1113-
2374 p.pt 2. Commercial statistics, water-borne commerce of United States, calendar year 1938;
compiled in Office of Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors. xn-|-148( p.----- Same. (H. doc. 488, 2 pts. [in 3 v.], 76th Cong. 2d sess.)
MISSISSIEPI RIVER COMMISSION
Note .—The publications of the Mississippi River Commission consist of annual reports, annual pamphlets showing daily river stages, annual pamphlets showing daily river dis-charge, and annual pamphlets showing results of river discharge measurements; also publications of the Waterways Experiment Station operating under the direction of the Mississippi River Commission. The Mississippi River Commission publishes maps and charts of the Mississippi River; navigation maps of the Mississippi River from Cairo, Ill., to the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana; and wall maps in colors of the lower Mississippi River Valley from the head of the St. Francis Basin near Cape Girardeau, Mo., to the Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, scale 1:500.000 and 1:250,000. Topographic quadrangle maps in colors scale 1:62,500 of the alluvial valley of the lower Mississippi River are also pub-lished’ by the Mississippi River Commission; the topographic quadrangle maps comprise over 200 sheets and cover portions of the States of Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Arkansas,
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Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana adjacent to the Mississippi River and tributaries, with an area of almost 51,000 square miles mapped. All are sale publications obtainable only from the Mississippi River Commission, except the annual reports which are Issued by the Superintendent of Documents. No discount is allowed. Requests for information as to lists of publications and maps and method of making remittance should be addressed to: The Mississippi River Commission, P. 0. Box 80, Vicksburg, Miss.
Topographic quadrangle maps
Arkansas. Arkansas, Altheimer quadrangle, lat. 34’15'-34’30', long. 91’45'-92°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1935, Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X14 in. 110c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.9: Al 79
----- Arkansas Lake Village quadrangle, lat. 91°15'-91°30', long. 33’15'-33’30'. Scale 1:62,500 contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1936, Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X15 in. 110c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.9: L148
----- Arkansas, Noble Lake quadrangle, lat. 91’45'-92°, long. 34*-34’15'. Scale 1:62,500 contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1935, Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X15 in. 110c. Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.9: N 669
----- Arkansas-Mississippi-Tennessee, Horseshoe Lake quadrangle, lat. 90’15'- 90’30', long. 34’45'-35’. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1935, Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X14 in. tlOc., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.
W 31.9 :H 787Louisiana. Louisiana, Alexandria quadrangle, lat. 31°15'-31°30', long. 92’15-
92’30'. Scale 1: 62,500, contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1935, Engineer Repro-duction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X15 in. 110c. Missis-sippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.9: Al 27
----- Louisiana, Jeanerette quadrangle, lat. 91’30'-91’45', long. 29°45'-30°. Scale 1:62,500, contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1937, Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X15 in. 110c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.9: J 342
------ Louisiana, Mitchiner quadrangle, lat. 91’15'-91°30', long. 32°30'-32°45'. Scale 1:62,500 contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1937, Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X15 in. f 10c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.9: M 696
----- - Louisiana, Odenburg quadrangle, lat. 91°45'-92°, long. 30’45'-31’. Scale 1:62,500 contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1937, Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X15 in. 110c., Mississippi River Com-mission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.9: Od 2
----- - Louisiana-Mississippi, Talia Bena quadrangle, lat. 91’-91’15', long. 32’15'- 32’30'. Scale 1: 62,500 contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1937, Engineer Repro-duction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X15 in. 110c., Missis-sippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.9: T144
Mississippi. Mississippi, Greenwood quadrangle, lat. 33*30'-33’45', long. 90’- 90’15'. Scale 1:62,500, contour intervals 5 and 20 ft. [Washington, Geological Survey] edition of 1939. 17X15 in. 110c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.9 :G 859
----- Mississippi-Louisiana, Alsatia quadrangle, lat. 91’-91’15', long. 32’30'- 32’45'. Scale 1:62,500 contour interval 5 ft. Edition of 1937, Engineer Re-production Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X15 in. 110c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.9: Al 78
----- Mississippi-Louisiana, Vicksburg quadrangle, lat. 90’45'-91°, long. 32’15'- 32’30'. Scale 1:62,500 contour interval 5 and 20 ft. changing on 100 ft. con-tour. Edition of 1937, Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C., 1939. 17X15 in. 110c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.
W31.9: V663
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Mississippi River. Alluvial Valley of Mississippi River, index of quadrangles. Scale 1:2,000,000. Engineer Reproduction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D C 1939. 20X14 in. 110c., Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss.
’ W 31.9: ind./939-2
2.3.
___ Lower Mississippi River, early stream channels at approximate half- century intervals, Cairo, Ill. to Baton Rouge, La., mile 0 to mile 842. Scale 1 m.=l in., scale 1:62,500, contour interval 5 ft. Aug. 1938, Engineer Repro-duction Plant, Army, Fort Humphreys, D. C„ 1939. 12 sheets, each 50X18 in. 1 Subject to correction.] t 25c. per sheet, $3.00 per set of 12 sheets, Mississippi River Commission, Vicksburg, Miss. W 31.7: O 36/sh.l-12
Note —River distances below Cairo gage are shown at 5 mile intervals in 12 sheets.' Mile 0 to mile 28, Cairo, Ill. to Williams Landing, Ky.
Mile 24 to mile 117. Wolf Island, Ky. to Tennemo, Tenn.Mile 117 to mile 192. Bells Point. Mo. to Golden Lake, Ark.Mile 192 to mile 260. Howards Landing, Tenn, to Buck Island, Miss.Mile 258 to mile 331. Seyppel Landing, Ark. to Ledbetter Ldg., Miss.Mile 331 to mile 425, Island 62, Ark. to Catfish Point, Miss.Mile 405 to mile 517, Indian Point, Miss, to Cracraft, Ark.Mile 518 to mile 602. Island 89, Ark. to Vicksburg, Miss
9 Mile 594 to mile 681. Vicksburg, Miss, to Waterproof Cut-off. La.10. Mile 681 to mile 765, LArgent, La. to Point Breeze, La.11. Mile 755 to mile 820, Black Hawk, La. to Point Menoir. La.12. Mile 820 to mile 842, Arbro Landing, La. to Baton Rouge, La.
Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet Sheet
4.5.6.7.8.
FINANCE DEPARTMENTFinance circulars, t
B-13,
Note .—Finance circulars contain instructions and information of a relatively per-manent character pertaining to the performance of the technical duties of finance and disbursing officers and of property auditors. Though bearing dates, thev are grouped according to subject matter. Each group of circulars is designated by a letter, and the circulars in each group are numbered consecutively. Numbered changes are issued separately for each circular as required. Issued with a T-hole punch for binding.
Special deposit funds: July 21, 1939. [1939.] 6 p. [Supersedes Finance circularB-13, July 14, 1929.] W 97.5/3: B-13/2
Same, Changes 1; Oct. 31, 1939. [1939.] 2 p. [processed]>V U Lv/O • AJ—AO/ 6/lll.A
Same, Changes 2 ; Dec. 12, 1939. [1939.] 1 p. [Processed^ /oW Vl.O/v • D—ld — / vII.A
D-6 Technical duties of finance and disbursing officers : War Department procurement code, Signal Corps, Air Corps ; June 15, 1939. [1939.] 6 p. W 9<.5/3 . D-6/9
Same, Changes 1; Oct. 4, 1939. [1939.] 1 p. [Processed.]w y«.o/o . u—u y/cn.ASame, Changes 2; Nov. 9, 1939. [1939.] 1 p. [Processed^]
W U7.5/3: D-b/y/cn.zSame, Changes 3; Nov. 16, 1939. [1939.] Ip. [Processed^ = ^^3
D—9. Technical duties of finance and disbursing officers: War Department procurement code, Ordnance Department; June 15. 1939. [1939.] 11 p. W 9<.o/3 : D-9/9
Same, Changes 1; Nov. 9, 1939. [1939.] 1 p. [ProcessedW 97.5/3: D-9/v/cn.i
D-14. Technical duties of finance and disbursing officers: Civilian Conservation Corps procurement code, Changes 2; July 15, 1939. [1939.] 1 p. LProcessed.]
W 97.5/3: D-14/4/ch.2Same, Changes 3; Sept. 29, 1939. [1939.] 1 p. [Processed ]
W V7.O/3 : D-14/4/CD.3Same, Changes 4; Nov. 10, 1939. [1939.] 1 p. [Processed.^
F. Official mileage tables.Note .—The Official mileage tables of the War Department are designated as the
“F” series of the Finance circulars. Most of the circulars contain one or more com-plete mileage tables, such tables being arranged in alphabetical order throughout the series. In the entries listed below only the first base point affected is listed.
F-25. Official mileage tables: Los Angeles, Calif., Changes 6; Jan. 31, 1940. [1940.11 p. 4° [Processed.] W 97.5/3 : F-25/ch.6
F-28. Same; Moffett Field, Calif., Changes 5; Jan. 31, 1940. [1940J Ip. 4° [Proc-essed.] W 97.5/3: F-28/ch.5
F-36. Same: San Francisco, Calif., Changes 6; Jan. 31, 1940. [1940 ] 1 p. 4° [Proc-essed.] W 97.5/3 :l-36/ch.6
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Report of surgeon general, Army, to Secretary of War, [fiscal year] 1939. 1940. vii-|-280 p. il. [Includes statistical tables for calendar year 1938.] * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 6-35357 W 44.1: 939
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NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU
National Guard regulations, tNote .—National Guard regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-
leaf binders. They are printed as they are prepared and approved regardless of the serial numbers of the several pamphlets, and are the only National Guard regulations now in force.46. Air Corps organizations, Changes 1; Nov. 28, 1939. [1939.] 2 .46/2/ch 1
Report. Annual report of chief of National Guard Bureau, [fiscal year] 1939. 1939. [1] -f-34 p. 2 tab. tL. C. card 30-5138 W 70.1:939
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT
Firing tables for gun, 75MM, M1897, M1897A1, M1897A2, M1897A3, and M1897A4, firing shrapnel, Mk. 1 with fuze, 21 sec. comb. M1907M and shell, H. E., Mk. 1 and shell chemical, Mk. 2 with fuze, P. D., M46, M47, Mk. 3, Mk. 4, and Mk. 5. 1939. [4]4-xiii4-1024-[2] p.4-1 folded leaf, il. 12° (FT 75-B-4.) [Supersedes FT 75-B-l, FT 75-B-2, and FT 75-B-3.] t W 34.34 : 75-B-4
Ordnance field service bulletin, tNote .—Ordnance field service bulletins are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in
loose-leaf binders. In order to provide a vehicle for conveying instructions and informa-tion from the chief of field service to the ordnance field service, 5 bulletins, entitled Ordnance field service bulletins, are issued. The bulletins are issued in sections with the serial number prefixed by a classification number covering the following general headings: 1—January instructions; 2—Supply; 3—Ammunition ; 4—Maintenance ; 5—Miscel-laneous.3-5. Small arms ammunition; Jan. 1, 1940. [1940.] [1]4-17 p. [Processed.]
W 34.26: 3-5/9403-5. Special notes on small arms ammunition, Changes 1; Jan. 1, 1940. [1940.1 1 p.
[Processed.] W34.26: 3—5/940/ch.l3-7. Ammunition reimbursement prices; Jan. 1, 1940. [1940.] 28 p. [Processed.
Supersedes OFSB 3-7, Jan. 1, 1939, with all changes thereto.] W 34.26: 3-7/940Ordnance provision system. Ordnance catalog (ordnance provision system) :
Group D, Materiel, 3” antiaircraft gun, M1A1 and M2A1 (mobile), parts and equipment; Sept. 15, 1939. [1939.] 2094-6 p. il. (Standard nomenclature list D-17.) [Issued with perforations. Supersedes Standard nomenclature list D-17, May 8, 1935, and changes thereto.] t W 34.23: D-17/2
----- Same: Group G, Car, combat, Ml, and M1A1, tank, light, M2A1, M2A2, and M2 A3, parts and equipment; Sept. 20, 1939. [1939.] 154 p. (Standard nomen-clature list G-38, v. 1, Stores list.) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] ±
W 34.23: G-38/v.l----- Same: [Group G], Materiel-car, combat, Ml, tank, light, M2A1, tank, light,
M2A2, Changes 3; Oct. 16, 1939. [1939.] 1-654-223-253 p. (Standard nomen-clature list G-38, v. 2 [changes 3].) [Processed. Issued with perforations.] ±
W 34.23: G-38/v.2/ch.3
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY
Circulars. [Issued with perforations.] t1-1. Organization, Changes 1; Dec. 5, 1939. [1939.] 2 leaves. [Processed.]
W 77.4/3:1-1/5/ch.l
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