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Monthly CatalogueUnited States

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SEP 15 1930No. 427 DETROIT, MICH.

July, 1930

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Monthl y Catalogue

No. 427 JULY 1930

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT

Note .—Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be supplied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. The Department issues a monthly list of publications which will be mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them.Crops and markets, July, 1930; v. 7, no. 7. [1930.] p. 225-272, il. 4° [Monthly.]

* Paper, 60c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 85c.L. C. card Agr 24-113 A 36.11/3 : 7/7

Journal of agricultural research, v. 41, no. 1 and 2; July 1 and 15, 1930. [1930.] cover-titles, p. 1-179, il. 2 pl. 2 p. of pl. [Semimonthly.] ♦ Paper, 20c. single copy, $4.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $5.00.L. C. card Agr 13-1837 A 1.23: 41/1, 2

Contents .—No. 1. Effect of environmental factors upon resistance of cabbage to yellows [with list of literature cited] ; by J. C. Walker and Rose Smith.—Cytological study of cabbage plants in strains susceptible or resistant to yellows [with list of literature cited] ; by Rose Smith and J. C. Walker.—Study of accuracy of measure-ments of dairy cattle; by Jay L. Lush and O. C. Copeland.—Vitamin-C content of commercially canned sauerkraut, with some observations on its vitamin-A content [with list of literature cited] ; by Bertha Clow, Helen T. Parsons, and Ina Stevenson.— Potassium iodide as mineral supplement in paired feeding experiments with growing swine [with list of literature cited] ; by W. E. Car roll, H. H. Mitchell, and G. E. Hunt.—Influence of small quantities of potassium iodide on assimilation of nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium in growing pig [with list of literature cited] ; by F. J. Mc-Clure and H. H. Mitchell.—Variations in content of sugars and related substances in olives ; by P. F. Nichols.—No. 2. Effect of rye and vetch green manures on mieroflora, nitrates, and hydrogen-ion concentration of 2 acid and neutralized soils [with list of literature cited] ; by Nathan R. Smith and Harry Humfeld.—Neodiplogaster pinicola, n. sp., nema associated with white-pine weevil in terminal shoots of white pine [with list of literature cited] ; by G. Steiner.—-Method for determining quantity of oil retained by citrus foliage after spraying; by L. L. English.—Value of potassium iodide as supplement to ration of growing chicks ; by T. S. Hamilton and C. H. Kick.—Com-parative study of protective value of certain fabrics in still and moving air; by Katherine Hess, E. V. Floyd, and Lilian Baker.— Limits of error of Babcock test for cream [with list of literature cited] ; by W. H. Martin, A. C. Fay, and K. M. Renner.— Genetic characters in relation to chromosome numbers in wheat species cross [with list of literature cited] ; by F. J. Stevenson.

Note .—This publication is published 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 large 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.

Mount Hood National Forest. Public values of Mount Hood area, report of special committee appointed by Secretary of Agriculture to make study of features or qualities of major public importance of Mount Hood area in Mount Hood National Forest and principles which should govern its manage-ment, with summary of data compiled for Mount Hood committee by Forest Service, north Pacific region; presented by Mr. McNary. 1930. v+103 p. (S. doc. 164. 71st Cong. 2d sess.) [Includes plant list, prepared by Thomas Howell.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 30-26828

Official record, Department of Agriculture, v. 9, no. 27-31; July 3-31, 1930. [1930.] Each 8 p. or 12 p. il. 4° [Weekly.] * Paper, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.10.L. C. card Agr 22-146 A 1.33: 9/27-31

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Potassium iodide as mineral supplement m paired feeding experimentsi with growing swine [with list of literature cited]; by W. E. Carroll, H. H Mitchell, and G. E. Hunt. 1930. [2]+65-77 p. [From Journal ot a^icuitural re-search, v. 41, no. 1, July 1, 1930.] t A 123/a • Sw 64/y

Poultry industry of United States, special report supplementing exhibit of United States Department of Agriculture at 4th World s Poultry Congress, London 1930. 1930. iv+74 p. il. [This is a joint contribution from the Bureaus of Animal Industry, Agricultural Economics, and Home Economics, and the Extension Service.] t o.T>en/QL. C. card Agr 30-977 A12'1 86/3

Publications. Monthly list of publications, June, 1930. ^1930.] 4 p. fA zi.o/a. yov/u

uarantine. Modification of Thurberia weevil quarantine regulations, Amend-ment 1 to rules and regulations supplemental to Notice of quarantine 61 mem i ro iuies anu & ~ 1 p (Plant Quarantine and

A 48.5 : 61/rev./amdt. 1

Quarantine.effective June 2, 1930.(revised),

Control Adm i nistration.)___ White-pine blister-rust quarantine, [Notice of] quarantine 63 revision of

regulations [under] Notice of quarantine 63, effective June 5, 1930. [1930.J 6 p. (Plant Quarantine and Control Administration.) Q

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU

Agricultural products. National standards for farm products by S.Tenny, in collaboration with standardization specialists of Bureau of Agri-cultural Economics; [revised by Caroline B. Sherman], Aug ly27, *evised May 1930 [1930.] 52 p. il. 1 tab. (Agncultuie Dept. Circular 8.)* Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 30-699 A 1.4/2: 8/2

Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, July 1, 1930 ; v. 14 no. 7. [1930.] 24p.il. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr., foreign subaiription 49c. .L. C. card Agr 26-1797

Cotton Statistics of cotton, sugar, and tobacco; compiled by John A. Hicks, AS Griffith Charfotte M. Ward, C. G. Carpenter, Chas. E Gage Elna Anderson, Vivian M. Behenna, Lazar Volin, A. G. Peterson, Caroline G. Gries, Susie J. Frazier, Ingeborg Gronvold, Florence C. Fitch, H. Hawxhurst, and J B. Hutson. 1930. [1]+592-594+679-719 p. (Yearbook separate 1104 ) [From Yearbook, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a .

Fruit Statistics of fruits and vegetables; compiled by Elna Anderson, Paul L. Koenig J B Shepard. Lucille McKeever. Charlotte M Ward Ruth Griffith. A. G. Peterson, Caroline G. Gries, Vivian M. Behenna, Anna Sullivan William Broxton, Florence C. Fitch, and Ruth Tucker 1930 [1]+592 791 p.(Yearbook separate 1105.) [From Yearbook, 1930.] Iaper^5c^^

Grain Statistics of grains; compiled by Elna Anderson, E. J. Working, Char-lotte M Ward, Ruth Griffith, A. G. Peterson, Vivian M. Behenna, Caroline G. Gries June A.’Hodgkins, Florence C. Fitch John L. Wilson, HE. Itatchtte, Anna Sullivan, Florence H. Hamilton, H. Hawxhurst, and T. A. Sommers. 1930. [11+592-678 p. (Yearbook separate 1103.) [From Year^00^’ 193°4 . __ A _l_.lv/cl • llvO* Paper, 10c.

ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU

Reef extract as source of vitamin G; by Ralph Hoagland and George G. Snider.V 1930. [2]+977-990 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research j40, .

11, June 1, 1930.] t A L23/a ' V 831/12'larotenosis of bovine livers associated with parenchymatous degeneration, by

John S. Buckley, E. C. Joss, G. T. Creech, and James F. Couch. 1930. [21+991-1005 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research v. 40, no. 11, June 1, 1930.] t A 1'2'5/a ’ U

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July , 1930

Goats. Milk goats, [by Edward L. Shaw; revised by C. G. Potts]. [Feb. 1918, revised Dec. 1927, reprint 1930.] ii+33 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 920.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 26-1724 A 1.9 : 920/4-4

Hog-cholera control is aided by knowledge of other swine diseases; [by T. P.White]. [1930.] 3 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1112.) [From Yearbook, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1112

Hog weight affects yield and popularity of market pork cuts; [by K. F. War-ner]. [1930.] 3 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1120.) [From Yearbook, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1120

Horses and mules now raised are much fewer than replacement needs; [byS. R. Speeliuan]. [1930.] 3 p. (Yearbook separate 1122.) [From Year-book, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1122

Lambs born twins are more profitable than singles, figures show; [by C. G.Potts]. [1930.] 2 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1123.) [From Yearbook,1930.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1123

Poultry inbreeding, if practiced too closely, is found to be harmful; [by MorleyA. Juli]. [1930.] 2 p. (Yearbook separate 1126.) [From Yearbook, 1930.]* Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1126

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, June, 1930; [no.] 278. July, 1930. p. 47-56. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 40c.L. C. card Agr 7-1658 A 4.13: 278

Soybeans are valuable for silage when grown with other feed crops; [by W. R.Dodson]. [1930.] 2 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1128.) [From Yearbook, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1128

BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU

Coyotes. Hints on coyote and wolf trapping; [by Stanley P. Young]. [July. 1930.] 8p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 59.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 30-714 A 1.35: 59

Rat control; [by James Silver]. [June, 1927, revised June, 1930.] [1930.] ii-f-21 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1533.) [Supersedes Farmers’ bulletin 1302, How to get rid of rats.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.9: 1533/2

CHEMISTRY AND SOILS BUREAUNote .—Beginning with the 1923 series, Soil survey reports have been issued separately

only. These reports of the individual areas are sent to libraries as soon as they are available and should be filed, preserved, and ultimately bound to take the place of the bound volumes of the Field operations which were formerly supplied by the Department. The reports for each year are consecutively numbered, the last report for a particular year bearing the conspicuous notice: “ This number is the last Soil survey report for the year 192—.”Cotton-gin fires frequent, chief cause is static electricity; [by Hylton R. Brown

and Harry E. Roethe]. [1930.] 3 p. il. (Yearbook separate 1114.) [From Yearbook, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a: 1114

Hides and skins have potential value often lost by mishandling; [by R. W. Frey], [1930.] 3 p. (Yearbook separate 1116.) [From Yearbook, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1116

Kent County, Mich. Soil survey of Kent County, Mich.; by Robert Wildermuth and L. Kraft. [1930.] cover-title, 37 p. il. map. ([Soil survey report] 10, series 1926.) [Prepared in cooperation with Michigan Agricultural Experi-ment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card Agr 30-706 A 47.5: 926/10

Milam County, Tex. Soil survey of Milam County, Tex.; by Wm. T. Carter, M. W. Beck, E. H. Templin, and II. W. Hawker. [1930.] cover-title, 70 p. il. 1 pl. 2 p. of pl. map. ([Soil survey report] 25, series 1925.) [Prepared in cooperation with Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustra-tion on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 30c.L. C. card Agr 30-707 A 47.5 : 925/25

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Putnam County, Ind. Part 1, Soil survey of Putnam County, Ind., by Earl D. Fowler and H. R. Adams; pt. 2, Management of Putnam County soils, by A. T. Wiancko and S. D. Conner. [1930.] cover-title, 55 p. il. 2 p. of pl. map. ([Soil survey report] 27, series 1925.) [Prepared in cooperation with Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card Agr 30-702 A 47.5 : 925/27

Starches imported for some uses, though U. S. makes surplus cornstarch; [by Louis E. Dawson.] [1930.] 6p.il. (Yearbook separate 1113.) [From Year-book, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1113

Wheat that is slightly germinated helps flour when sparingly blended ; [by J. A. Le Clerc]. [1930.] 3 p. (Yearbook separate 1118.) [From Yearbook, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. A 1.10/a : 1118

DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU

Cows. Care and management of dairy cows; [by T. E. Woodward and J R Dawson], [May, 1926, revised May, 1930.] [1930.] ii-f-37 p. il. (Agricul-ture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1470.) * Paper, 10c.L.C. card Agr 26-695 A 1.9 :1470/3

----- Care of dairy cow at calving time; [by J. B. Shepherd], Jan. 1928, revised June, 1930. [1930.] 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 10.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 28-27 A 135.10/2

ENTOMOLOGY BUREAU

Kill-bugs. How to control billbugs destructive to cereal and forage crops; [by] A. F. Satterthwait. Jan. 1919, [reprint] 1930. 24 p. il. (Agriculture Dept Farmers’ bulletin 1003.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 19-323 A 1-9.1003/1-4

Insects. Stored-grain pests; [by E. A. Back and R. T. Cotton]. [Apr. 1922 revised June, 1930.] [1930.] [2] —|—46 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1260.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 22-489 A 1.9: 1260/5

Japanese beetle [with list of literature cited; by] Loren B. Smith and Charles H. Hadley. Mar. 1926 [reprint 1930]. 67 p. il. 1 pl. map. (Agriculture Dept. Department circular 363.) ♦ Paper, 25c.L. C. card Agr 26-682 A 1.14/2:363/2-2

Weevils in beans and peas; [by E. A. Back], [Aug. 1922, revised Mar. 1930.] [1930.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1275.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 23-21 A 1.9; 1275/4

EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE

Experiment station record, v. 62, no. 9; June, 1930, abstract number. [1930.] cover-title, p. 801-900. [Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. per vol. (2 vols. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.25 per

L. C. card Agr 9-832 A 10.6: 62/9made UP of abstracts of reports and publications on agricultural

aPPeare(? ln a11 countries, especially the United States. rnnHo call10d: abstract numbers, are issued, 3 to each volume. These are

J?St delusively of abstracts, that is, they contain no editorial notes and only a limited number of current notes.

PORTO RICO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

Publications. List and analytical index of publications of Porto Rico Agricul-tural Experiment Station, July, 1900-Mar. 1930; prepared by Elizabeth H. Langdale. June, 1930. cover-title, 42 p. (Circular 21.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 30-711 A 10.12/4: 21

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July , 1930 7EXTENSION SERVICE

Extension Service review, v. 1, no. 3; July, 1930. [1930.] cover-title, p. 33- 48, il. 4° [Monthly. Text and illustrations on p. 2-4 df cover.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c.L. C. card Agr 30-359 A 43.7:1/3

FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATIONNote .—Formerly Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration. Name changed in ac-

cordance with the act making appropriations for Department of Agriculture, fiscal vear 1931 ; approved May 27, 1930.Food. Notices of judgment under food and drugs act 16826-850. July, 1930.

p. 527-539. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 8-878 A 46.6:16826-16850

FOREST SERVICE

Camping. Good manners in the forest, good sportsman, camper, or tourist, when he goes into national forest [observes 8 listed rules.] [1930.] [4] p. il. narrow 16° t A 13.2 : M 31/2

----- Woods-wise camper; issued by regional forester, Eastern National Forest Region, Washington, D. C. [1930.] [l]+7 p. il. narrow 8° f

A 13.2 : C 15/3Forest fires. Careful! be sure it’s out [gummed label for use in forest fire

prevention]. [1930.] 2.6X2.3 in. [Issued in perforated sheets.] fA 13.20/1: F 51/20

—— Think it over [fire is outlaw in the woods; issued by] regional forester, Eastern National Forest Region, Washington, D. C. 1930. 8 p. il. narrow 8° t A 13.2 : F 51/16

Posters. Good farm practice, keep stock out of woods, it pays; [poster], 1930. 21X16.2 in. f ' A 13.20/1 :P 26

Wood seasoning. Air seasoning of wood [with list of literature cited] ; by J. S. Mathewson. Apr., 1930. cover-title, 56 p. il. 2 pl. 20 p. of pl. (Agri-culture Dept. Technical bulletin 174.) * Paper, 35c.L. C. card Agr 30-709 A 1.36:174

Maps

Black Hills National Forest. National forests of Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming [comprising Black Hills National Forest and Harney National Forest, resources and recreation features, roads, trails, etc.]. 1930. 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. oblong f°, folded into narrow 8° size and so printed as to number [1]+11 p. t A 13.13 : B 56/2/930

National forests. Vacation in national forests [including lists of national forests by districts]. Revised Mar. 1930. 1930. 1 sheet (with map on verso), oblong large 8°, folded into narrow 24° size and so printed as to number [3]+7 p. t A 13.2 : V13/2/930

Shoshone National Forest, Wyo. [resources and recreation features, roads, trails, etc.]. [1930.] 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. large 4°, folded into narrow 8° size and so printed as to number [1]+13 + [1] p. f

A 13.13 : Sh 7/930Sierra National Forest, Calif, [resources and recreation features, roads, trails,

etc.]. 1930. 1 sheet (with map on verso), il. oblong f°, folded into narrow 12° size and so printed as to number [l]+20+[l] p. | A 13.13: Si 1/2/930

HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU

Ensembles for sunny days [sun-suits for children] ; by Clarice Louisba Scott.June, 1930. 4 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Leaflet 63.) ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 30-701 A 1.35 : 63

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PI ANT INDUSTRY BUREAU

Daffodils. Experiments with hot-water treatment of daffodils in relation to forcing and field Culture; by David Griffiths. Apr. 1930. 36 p. il. 1 pl. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 113.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card Agr 30-700 A 1.4/2 :113

Fungicides. Relation of dust fungicides to flow of small grains through drills and to drill injury; by R. W. Leukel. July, 1930. 10 p. (Agriculture Dept. Circular 119.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 30-710 A 1.4/2 :119

Gardening. City home garden; [by W. R. Beattie]. [Mar. 1919, revised June, 1930.] [1930.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1044.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 22-579 A 1.9: 1044/5

Ginseng diseases and their control; by H. H. Whetzel, J. Rosenbaum, J. W. Brann, and J. A. McClintock. July 17, 1916, revised June, 1930. [1930.] 20 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 736.) [Prepared in coopera-tion with New York Agricultural Experiment Station at Ithaca, Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station, and Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 16-891 A 1.9: 736/2

Lettuce growing; [by W. R. Beattie]. [Nov. 1929, slightly revised May, 1930.] [1930.] ii+30 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 1609.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 29-1626 A 1.9: 1609/2

Rice. Inheritance of anthocyan pigmentation, in rice [with list of literature cited] ; by Jenkin W. Jones. 1930. [2]+1105-28 p. [From Journal of agri-cultural research, v. 40, no. 12, June 15, 1930.] t A1.23/a: R 369/10

Root-knot, its cause and control; [by G. H. Godfrey]. [Oct. 1923, reprint 1930.] ii+27 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1345.) [Revision of Farmers’ bulletin 648, Control of root-knot, Apr. 1, 1915.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 23-1484 A 1.9:1345/1-4

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcement, [no.] 16: Adulteration and misbranding of seed of Kentucky bluegrass. July, 1930. 2 p. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 14-1059 A 19.13 :16

Sorghum. Bacterial streak disease of sorghums; by Charlotte Elliott. 1930. [2]+963-976 p. il. 2 pl. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 40, no. 11, June 1, 1930.] t A 1.23/a : So 68/11

PLANT QUARANTINE AND CONTROL ADMINISTRATION

Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Oct.-Dec. 1929; no. 101. June, 1930. p. 181-247. * Paper, 10c.L. C. card Agr 14-383 A 48.7 :101

----- Same, Jan.-Mar. 1930; no. 102. June, 1930. p. 1-31, map. * Paper, 5c.A 48.7: 102

PUBLIC ROADS BUREAU

Irrigation practices in growing alfalfa; [by Samuel Fortier], [June, 1930.] ii+26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1630.) [Revision of Farmers’ bulletin 865, Irrigation of alfalfa.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 30-708 A 1.9: 1630

Public roads, journal of highway research, v. 11, no. 5; July, 1930. [1930.] cover-title, p. 81-111, 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 A 22.6: 11/5

Rammed earth, walls for buildings [with lists of references; by M. C. Betts and T. A. H. Miller]. [Aug. 1926, reprint 1930.] ii+26 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1500.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card Agr 26-1461 A 1.9:1500/1-3

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Ventilation of farm barns [with list of literature cited]; by M. A. R. Kelley. June, 1930. cover-title, 75 p. il. 6 pl. 2 p. of pl. (Agriculture Dept. Tech-nical bulletin 187.) * Paper, 25c.L. C. card Agr 30-715 A 1.36:187

Progress mapsNote .—These maps show the status of improvement of the Federal-aid system in each

State regardless of whether the construction has been done with the aid of the Federal Government, by the States, by the counties, or by the townships. A system of symbols indicates the type of improvement of all the roads and whether the work was done with or without the assistance of the Federal Government. Sheets are of uniform size, some States requiring 2 or more, and are so issued that they may be punched and put in a loose-leaf atlas. The maps are called progress maps, and the series will be issued periodi-cally to show any change in improvement of the highways.Idaho. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Idaho]; data corrected

to Jan. 30, 1930. Scale 1:760,320 or 1 in.=12 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1930]. [2 sheets] each 18.8X28.5 in. [Projection, modified poly-conic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 20c. per set of 2 maps. A 22.9 : Id 1/2/N. SNorthern Idaho. ([Sheet] 38N.) Southern Idaho. ([Sheet] 38S.)

Louisiana. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Louisiana]; data corrected to Mar. 1, 1930. Scale 1: 500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1930]. [3 sheets] each 18.8X28.5 in. [Projection, modi-fied polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 30c. per set of 3 maps. A 22.9: L 93/2/N, SE, SWNorthern Louisiana. ([Sheet] 27N.) Southeastern Louisiana. ([Sheet] 27SE.) Southwestern Louisiana. ([Sheet] 27SW.)

Montana. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Montana]; data cor-rected to Jan. 1, 1930. Scale 1: 760,320 or 1 in.=12 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1930]. [3 sheets] each 28.5X18.8 in. [Projection, Lambert conformal conic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 30c. per set of 3 maps. A 22.9 : M 76/2/C, E, WCentral Montana. ([Sheet] 34C.) Eastern Montana. ([Sheet] 34E.) Western Montana. ([Sheet] 34W.)

Virginia. Federal aid highway system, progress map: [Virginia] ; data cor-rected to Jan. 30, 1930. Scale 1: 500,000 or 1 in.=7.891 m. [Washington] Geological Survey [1930]. [3 sheets] each 18.8X28.5 in. [Projection, modi-fied polyconic. Base map from Geological Survey State map.] * 30c. per set of 3 maps. A 22.9: V 81/2/N, SE, SWNorthern Virginia. ([Sheet] 9N.) Southeastern Virginia. ([Sheet] 9SE.) Southwestern Virginia. ([Sheet] 9SW.)

WEATHER BUREAU

Cotton. Weekly cotton region bulletin, no. 13-17 [season of 1930] ; July 1-29, 1930. New Orleans, La., July 2-30, 1930. Each [2] p. il. 4°. * Paper, 30c. per season (April-October). A 29.39 : 930/13-17

Meteorology. Monthly meteorological summary, Washington, D. C., June, 1930.[July 7, 1930.] [2] p. large 8° f A 29.30 : 930/6

Monthly weather review, Apr. 1930; v. 58, no. 4. [July 22, 1930.] cover-title, p. 135-178, il. 1 pl. map, 14 p. of pl. and maps, 4° [Text on p. 2 and 4 of cover.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.25.L. C. card Agr 9-990 A 29.6/1: 58/4i •V?-OTE' z^he Monthly weather review contains (1) meteorological contributions and bibliography, (2) an interpretative summary and charts of the weather of the month in. [he United States, and on adjacent oceans, and (3) climatological tables dealing with ine weather of the month. The contributions are principally as follows: (aj results of observational or research work in meteorology carried on in the United States or other parts of the world, (b) abstracts or reviews of important meteorological papers and books, and (c) notes.t arti cles .—Greenland west-coast foehns, discussion based on foehns ofJan. 1929; by Leonard R. Schneider.—Secular trend of Iowa precipitation; by Charles G. Reed. Alignment diagram for “R ” of energy-evaporation equation [with list of

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Monthly weather review—Continued.literature cited] ; by N. W. Cummings.—Certain limitations on possible values of ratio of heat losses by convection and by evaporation at water surface [with list of litera-ture cited] ; by N. W. Cummings.—Chicago’s greatest snowstorm, Mar. 25—26, 1930, by Owen T. Lay; [with discussion by A. J. Henry].—Gulf Stream daily thermograms across Straits of Florida; by Charles F. Brooks.—International Meteorological Organi-zation ; [by A. J. H.J.—International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea, London. 1929; by E. B. Calvert.

Weather. Weekly weather and crop bulletin, July 1-29, 1930; no. 20-30, 1930. July 2-30, 1930. Each 4 p. il. 4° * Paper, 50c. a yr.L. C. card Agr 24-260 A 29.7/2: 930/26-30

Weather map. Daily weather map [of United States published at Washington, D. C., containing forecasts for all States east of Mississippi River belonging to Washington forecast district], July 1-31, 1930. [1930.] Each 19X24 in. (outside measurement). * Daily, except Sundays and holidays (DWM), $2.50 a yr., 25c. a month; daily, including Sundays and holidays (DSHM), $3.60 a yr., 30c. a month; Sunday and holiday maps only (SHM), 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $6.65 a yr. (maps can not be furnished in quantities unless the order is placed with the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., in advance of issue). A 29.18: 930

Note .—Subscribers desiring forecasts of weather conditions outside of the Washing-ton forecast district will be referred to the district in which they are located, and all subscriptions forwarded through the Weather Bureau for proper station reference. Maps containing these forecasts are printed at New Orleans, La., Denver, Colo., Chi-cago. Hl., San Francisco, Calif., and other field stations, and are designated as station weather maps DD, CM, or E ; subscription price, $2.40 a yr., 20c. a month.

Weather outlook, July 14-Aug. 2 [1930], July 12-26, 1930. Each 1 p. [Weekly; none issued May 31 or July 7, 1930. The edition here catalogued is the one for Districts 1-3 issued from the forecast center at Washington, D. C.l t A 29.38 : 930/28-30

Note .—The Weather outlooks for the various zones are prepared at, and distributed from, forecast centers of the Weather Bureau, as follows : Washington, D. C. (District 1, North and Middle Atlantic States, District 2, South Atlantic States, District 3, Ohio Valley and Tennessee) ; New Orleans, La. (District 4, East Gulf States, District 5, Southern Plains and West Gulf States) ; Chicago, Hl. (District 6, Region of Great Lakes, District 7, Upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys, District 8, Northern and central Great Plains) ; Denver, Colo. (District 9, Northern Rocky Mountain re-gion, District 10 Southern Rocky Mountain and Plateau regions) ; San Francisco, Calif. (District 11, Far Western States).

ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN

Sigg-Fehr, Jak. R. No. 365, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1929, Henry Escher, ancillary administrator of Jak. Robert Sigg-Fehr, Gottfried Rudolph Baumann-Kienast, and Edmund Gams v. Walter O. Woods, as Treasurer of United States, and Howard Sutherland, as Alien Property Custodian, on writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondents. [1930.] cover-title, iii+48 p. t Y 3. Al 4/2: Si 2/5

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONNote .—The Commission furnishes its publications gratuitously to those who apply for

them.Civil service. Miscellaneous information. Apr. 1930. 8 p. (Form 1089.) t

CS 1.6: M 68/25Reentry in classified service. May, 1930. 7 p. (Form 126.) t

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COMMERCE DEPARTMENTNote .—In its efforts to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce,

the mining, manufacturing, shipping, and fishery industries, and the transportation facili-ties of the United States, the Department of Commerce issues many regular and special publications. The free distribution of many of the publications of the Department is con-fined almost entirely to Government officers, libraries, educational institutions, the press, and commercial organizations. Others may procure them, at prices stated below, from the

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July , 1930 11Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., to whom remittances should be sent direct, as his office is not a part of the Department of Com-merce. Coast pilots, inside route pilots, tide tables, current tables, and charts are sold by the Coast and Geodetic Survey.Lumber. You can make it for camp and cottage, practical uses for secondhand

wooden containers and odd pieces of lumber, report of subcommittee on camp and cottage equipment of National Committee on Wood Utilization [with bibliography], 1930. v. 2, vi+49 p. il. [This is v. 2 of You can make it series. 16th report of a series on marketing and use of lumber.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 29-26595 C 1.14: L 97/9/v. 2

AERONAUTICS BRANCH

Air commerce bulletin, v. 2, no. 1 and 2; July 1 and 15, 1930. [1930.] 29+[1] p. and 56+[1] p. il. [Semimonthly.] tL. C. card 29-26634 C 23.12 : 2/1, 2

Airway bulletin 6, 60, 112, 178, 196, 224, 270, 351, and 575 revised, 1017-28; June 3-20, 1930. [1930.] Each [2] p. il. 12° [Airway bulletin 270 reads: 2d revision.] tL. C. card 30-7951 C 23.7: 6/2, etc.

Gliders and gliding. July 1, 1930. ii+8 p. (Aeronautics bulletin 22.) tL. C. card 30-26770 C 23.11: 22

Medical examiners of Aeronautics Branch. July 1, 1930. [1]+13 p. (Aero-nautics bulletin 23.) tL. C. card 30-26801 c 23.11: 23

Parachute supplement, Air commerce regulations, effective July 1, 1930. 1930.[1] +5 p. (Aeronautics bulletin 7 D.) tL. C. card 30-26722 C 23.11: 7-D

Airway maps

Cleveland, Ohio, to Buffalo, N. Y.; airway map no. 116. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1: 500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C., May, 1930. 27.1X10.1 in. t 35c. C 23.10/1: 116

New York, N. Y„ to Albany, N. Y.; airway map no. 121. Scale 10 m.=1.3 in., scale 1:500,000. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, D. C., May, 1930. 24.4X10.2 in. t35c. C 23.10/1:121

CENSUS BUREAU

Business. Survey of current business.. Note .—-Since Mar. 1927, the entry for the Survey of current business has appeared in the Monthly catalogue under Census Bureau, but, beginning with the issues for July, 1930,_ the entries for the monthly number and weekly supplements will appear under Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau, see p. 13.

Cotton. June report of cotton consumed, on hand, imported, and exported, and active cotton spindles. July 15, 1930. oblong 32° [Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t C 3.21: 929-930/11

Cottonseed received, crushed, and on hand, and cottonseed products manufac-tured. shipped out, on hand, and exported for 11 months ending June 30, 1930 and 1929. July 12, 1930. oblong 32° [Exports of cottonseed products are for 10 months ending May 31. Preliminary report. This publication is issued in postal card form.] t C 3.25 : 929-930/11

Indians. 15th census [of United States, 1930] : Supplemental instructions to enumerators regarding Indian population. [1930.] 4 p. narrow 12° t

C 3.37/6: En 8/rev./par. 457-488Marriage and divorce, [calendar year] 1928, statistics of marriages, divorces,

and annulments of marriage, 7th annual report. 1930. iii+90 p. il. [Pre-pared under supervision of Starke M. Grogan, chief statistician for statistics of States and cities, and Lemuel A. Carruthers, expert chief of division. The text was prepared by Alice V. Hagan.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 25-26041 C 3.2: M 34/928

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COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEYNote .—The monthly Notice to mariners, formerly issued by the Coast and Geodetic

Survey, has been consolidated with and made a part of the Notice to mariners issued by the Lighthouses Bureau, thus making it a joint publication. The charts, coast pilots, inside route pilots, tide tables, and current tables of the Coast and Geodetic Survey are sold at the office of the Survey in Washington, and also by one or more sales agents in each of the important American seaports.Coast and Geodetic Survey bulletin, June 30, 1930; no. 181. [1930. J 8 p.

[Monthly.] tL. C. card 15-26512 C 4.20: 181

Coast pilots. United States coast pilot, Philippine Islands: pt. 2, Palawan, Mindanao, and Sulu Archipelago; [by R. J. Christman, assisted by L. C. Wilder], 2d edition. 1930. iv4-436 p. il. map. (Serial 474.) t Cloth, 75c. L. C. card 28-25294 C 4.18/5: 2/2

Tide tables, Pacific Coast, North America, eastern Asia, and island groups, [calendar] year 1931; from Tide tables, United States and foreign ports [calendar year 1931], 1930. 1-94-134-247 4-268-271+378-379+411-436+ 457-4744-480-491 p. (Serial 478.) [Includes list of Publications by Coast and Geodetic Survey relating to tides and currents.] t Paper, 15c.

C 4.14: 931Charts

Block Island Sound and approaches, R. I.-Conn.-N. Y., surveys to 1928, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1928; chart 1211. Scale 1: 80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May, 1930. 40.3X33.7 in. f 75c. C4.9:1211

Chesapeake Bay, Va„ Cape Henry to Thimble Shoal Light, surveys to 1929, sur-vey by U. S. Engineers to 1929, surveys by Geological Survey; chart 481. Scale 1:20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1930.28.9 X 42.9 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 481

Colon Harbor, Panama, C. Z., Atlantic Coast, surveys in 1905, surveys by The Panama Canal and other sources to 1930; chart 950. Scale 1:15,000. Wash-ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1930. 34.8X28.3 in. t 75c.

C 4.9: 950Florida, Straits of. Straits of Florida and approaches, Atlantic Coast; sailing

chart 1002. [Scale 1:1,197,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May, 1930. 33.2X41 in. [For offshore navigation only.] f 75c. C 4.9: 1002

James River, Chesapeake Bay, Va., Newport News to Jamestown, original sur-veys 1871-1919, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1929, and other sources, with inset, Continuation of Nansemond River; chart 529. Scale 1: 40,000. Wasn- ington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1930. 40.3X33.9 in. f 75c.

C 4.9: 529Khaz Bay, southeast Alaska, surveys to 1928; with inset, Elbow Passage; chart

8280. Scale 1:40,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May, 1930.32 X 38.3 in. t 75c. C 4.9: 8280

Massachusetts-Rhode Is’and, Marthas Vineyard to Block Island, including Buz-zards and Narragansett bays, surveys to 1919, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1929; with inset, Continuation to Providence; chart 1210. Scale 1:80,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1930. 34X41.7 in. f 75c.

C 4.9:1210Mexico, Gulf of. Gulf of Mexico, compiled from surveys by Coast and Geodetic

Survey, charts of Hydrographic Office, British charts, Spanish charts, maps, etc.; sailing chart 1007. [Scale 1:2,195,000.] Washington, Coast and Geo-detic Survey, May, 1930. 33.2X41.1 in. [For offshore navigation only.] t 75c. C 4.9:1007

Mindanao. Harbors on south and west coasts of Mindanao, P. I.; chart 4651. Manila, P. I., Coast and Geodetic Survey, Apr. 1930. 27.6X33.5 in. t 50c.

C 4.9: 4651Banga, Port, south coast of Mindanao, from surveys in 1907.Panabutan and Oiacan bays, west coast of Mindanao, from surveys to 1921.Santa Maria, Port, west coast of Mindanao, from surveys to 1921.Sibuco Bay, west coast of Mindanao, from surveys to 1921.Taba Bay, south coast of Mindanao, surveyed in 1908.

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Orca Bay and Inlet, Prince William Sound, Alaska, south coast, Channel Islands to Cordova, surveys 1897-1916, and other sources ; chart 8525. Scale 1: 30,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1930. 15.5X15.5 in. f 25c.

C 4.9: 8525Pacific Coast. Northwest coast of America, Cape Flattery to Dixon Entrance,

from United States, Canadian and British sources; chart 7002. [Scale 1:1,198,000.] Washington. Coast and Geodetic Survey, May, 1930. 29X39.6 in. [For offshore navigation only.] t 75c. C 4.9: 7002

----- Pacific Coast, San Diego to Point St. George, Calif.; chart 5002. [Scale 1:1,499,000.] Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, June, 1930. 31.9X41 in. [For offshore navigation only.] f 75c. C 4.9 : 5002

Wando River, upper part, S. C., surveys to 1928, surveys by U. S. Engineers to 1929, and other sources; chart 681. Scale 1: 20,000. Washington, Coast and Geodetic Survey, May, 1930. 13.8X26.5 in. t 25c. C 4.9: 681

FISHERIES BUREAU

Fisheries service bulletin, July 1, 1930; no. 182. [1930.] 5 p. [Monthly.] iL. C. card F 15-76 C 6.9:182

Herring. Contribution to biology of Pacific herring, Clupea pallasii, and con-dition of fishery in Alaska [with bibliography] ; by George A. Rounsefell. 1930. [1]+227-320 p. il. 3 pl. 6 p. of pl. large 8° (Bureau of Fisheries doc. 1080.) [From Bulletin, v. 45.] * Paper, 35c.L. C. card F 30-21 C 6.3/a : H 435/2

FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU

Business. Survey of current business, July, 1930; no. 107. [1930.] cover-title, 47 p. il. 4° [Monthly. Contains practically complete data for May, 1930, and text covering early week„ of June, the date given above being the date of issue. Text on p. 2-4 of cover.] * Paper, 10c. (single numbers usually 10c., semiannual numbers 25c.), $1.50 a yr. (including weekly supplement) ; foreign subscription, $2.25.L. C. card 21-26819 C 18.35 : 930/1

Note .—Since Mar. 1927, the entry for the Survey of current business has appeared in the Monthly catalogue under the Census Bureau, but, beginning with this issue, the entry will appear under the Foreign and Domestic Commerce Bureau.

----- Same, weekly supplement, July 7-28, 1930. [1930.] Each 4 p. il. 4° [Included in price of monthly Survey of current business, which see above.]

C 18.36: 930/1-4Commerce. Monthly summary of foreign commerce of United States, May,

1930. 1930. 2 pts. p. 1-78 and ii+79-98 p. 4° * Paper, pt. 1, 10c. single copy, * pt. 2, 5c. single copy, $1.25 a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.85.L. C. card 14-21465 C 18.7 : 930/11-1,11-2

----- Same. 1930. [2 pts* in 1], 98 p. 4° (H. doc. 231, 71st Cong. 2d sess.)Commerce reports, weekly survey of foreign trade, reports from American con-

sular officers and representatives of Department of Commerce in foreign countries, no. 27-30; July 7-28, 1930. [1930.] cover-titles, p. 1-248. il. 4° [Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of covers.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, $4.00 a yr.; foreign subscription. $6.00. C 18.5/1: 930/27-30

Fruit. Australian canned fruit industry; [by E. C. Squire]. 1930. ii-J-21 p. (Trade information bulletin 703.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 30-26798 C 18.25: 703

Fruit juices. Markets for fruit juices and fruit sirups in Pacific countries. 1930. ii+16 p. (Trade information bulletin 704; [Foodstuffs Division].) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 30-26836 C 18.25 : 704

Industrial machinery. Developing machinery markets abroad; [prepared in] Industrial Machinery Division. Revised edition, 1930. 1930. ii+20 p. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26817 C 18.2: M 18/3/930

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Latin America. New measure of our Latin American trade; [by] George J. Eder. [1930.] 7 p. il. 4° [From Commerce reports, July 21, 1930.] t

C 18.5/la : L 349/3LIGHTHOUSES BUREAU

Georgia. Seacoast, Georgia, Savannah lightship, radiobeacon to be established, light to be changed; [all lettered poster], July 17, 1930. 16X10.5 in. ([Poster] notice to mariners 111.) t C 9.38/1: 111

Lighthouse service bulletin, v. 4, no. 7; July 1, 1930. [1930.] p. 27-30. [Monthly.] tL. C. card 12-35121 C 9.31: 4/7

Notices to mariners. Notice to mariners, Great Lakes, weekly, no. 18-21, 1930; July 3-25 [1930]. Conover Press, Detroit [July 2-24, 1930]. various pag-ing. f Supt. of Lighthouses, Detroit, Mich.L. C. card 7-20609 C 9.41: 930/18-21

----- Notice to mariners, weekly, no. 27-31, 1930; July 2-30 [1930]. 1930. various paging. [Issued jointly with Coast and Geodetic Survey.] t

C 9.26: 930/27-31 MINES BUREAU

Blast furnaces. Stock distribution and gas-solid contact in blast furnace; by C. C. Furnas and T. L. Joseph. 1930. iv+73 p. il. 3 pl. 6 p. of pl. (Techni-cal paper 476.) * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 30-26773 C 22.5: 476

Coke and by-products in 1928; by F. G. Tryon and H. L. Bennit. June 28, 1930. viii+705-801 p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1928, pt. 2.] * Paper, 15c.

C 22.8/a : C 66/928Fuel briquets in 1929; by O. E. Kiessling and J. M. Corse. July 25, 1930.

ii+23-33 p. il. [From Mineral resources, 1929, pt. 2.] * Paper, 5c.C 22.8/a : B 773/929

LeaH in 1928, general report; by Elmer W. Pehrson. July 2, 1930. ii+607- 643 p. [From Mineral resources, 1928, pt. 1.] * Paper, 10c.

C 22.8/a : L 469/2/928Mineral resources. Mineral resources of United States, 1927: pt. 1, Metals

[with bibliographies]. 1930. viii+A123+782 p. * Cloth, $1.25.L. C. card 4-18124 C 22.8 : 927/pt. 1

----- Same. (H. doc. 457 [pt. 1], 70th Cong. 2d sess.)Petroleum. Study of lubricant fractions of Cabin Creek (W. Va.) petroleum,

by H. M. Smith; with chapters on action of solvents on heavy constituents of petroleum, by F. W. Lane, I. H. Nelson, J. M. Devine, and H. M. Smith. 1930. iv+48 p. il. (Technical paper 477.) * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 30-26803 C 22.5: 477

Publications. New publications, list 179; Apr. 1930. 1930. oblong 48° [This publication is issued in postal card form.]- t * C 22.7/3:179

----- Same, list 180; Apr. 1930. 1930. oblong 48° [This publication is issued in postal card form.] t C 22.7/3:180

----- Same, with title, New publications of Bureau of Mines issued during May, 1930; list 181. 1930. 4 p. t C 22.7/3:181

----- Same issued during June, 1930; list 182. 1930. 4 p. t C 22.7/3:182Quarry accidents in United States during calendar year 1928; by William W.

Adams. 1930. v+103 p. il. (Bulletin 325.) [Includes lists of Mines Bu-reau publications on accident statistics.] * Paper, 20c.L. C. card 13-35364 C 22.3: 325

NAVIGATION BUREAU

Ships. American documented seagoing merchant vessels of 500 gross tons and over, July 1, 1930. 1930. ii+70 p. 4° (Serial 152.) [Monthly.] * Paper, 10c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.25.L. C. card 19-26597 C 11.8: 930/7

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PATENT OFFICE

Note —The Patent Office publishes Specifications and drawings of patents in single copies. These are not enumerated in this catalogue, but may be obtained for 10c. each at the Patent Office.A variety of indexes, giving a complete view of the work of the Patent Office from 1790 to date, are published at prices ranging from 25c. to $10.00 per volume, and may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. The Rules of practice and pamphlets containing Patent laws, General information concerning patents, and General information about protection of trade marks, prints, and labels are furnished free of charge upon application to the Patent Office. The Patent Office issues coupon orders in packages of 20 at $2.00 per package, or in books containing 100 coupons at $10.00 per book. These coupons are good until used, but are only to be used for orders sent to the Patent Office. For schedule of office fees, address Chief Clerk, Patent Office, Washington, D. C.Bronson, Adelbert E. In Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal

no. 2688, in re Adelbert E. Bronson, air stem for use with manifold air con-nections; brief for commissioner of patents. [1930.] cover-title, 9 p. t

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Agee, Mrs. Brewster. H. R. 8271, act for relief of Brewster Agee. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Private 272.)

Alaska Railroad. H. R. 8958, act for relief of certain employees of Alaska Railroad Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Private 113.)

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Anderson, Charles E. S. 670, act for relief of Charles E. Anderson. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Private 132.)

Anderson, Katherine. H. R. 2810, act for relief of Katherine Anderson. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 180.)

Anorbe, Juan. S. 1378, act for relief of Juan Anorbe, Charles C. J. Wirz Rudolph Ponevacs, Frank Guelfi, Steadman Martin, Athanasios Metaxiotis, and Olaf Nelson Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Private 226.)

Antilles, transport. S. 1963, act for relief of members of crew of transport Antilles Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 148.)

Arbuckle, John. S. 1252, act for relief of Christina Arbuckle, administratrix of estate of John Arbuckle. Approved July 1, 1930. 1 p. (Private 237.)

Bailey, John R. H. R. 593, act for relief of John R. Bailey. Approved June 23 1930 1 p. (Private 114.)

Barkly, Earl D. H. R. 2465, act for relief of Earl D. Barkly. Approved June 27, 1930 1 p. (Private 181.)

Bates, John W. H. R. 8855, act for relief of John W. Bates. Approved June 17 1930. 1 p. (Private 96.)

Baum, F. G. H. R. 1717, act for relief of F. G. Baum. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 196.)Bauman, Michael J. H. R. 6718, act for relief of Michael J. Bauman. Approved June

27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 171.)Beach, C. F. H. R. 1092, act for relief of C. F. Beach. Approved June 27, 1930

1 p. (Private 143.)Beaver Valley Milling Company. S. 1257, act for relief of Beaver Valley Milling Com-

pany. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 186.)Bickley, A. E. H. R. 6243, act for relief of A. E. Bickley. Approved June 28, 1930.

I p. (Private 209.)Blair, Mrs. Flossie R. H. R. 10490, act for relief of Flossie R. Blair. Approved June

30, 1930. 1 p. (Private 235.)Bonner, J. T. H. R. 8438, act for relief of J. T. Bonner. Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p.

(Private 263.)Bown, Mrs. Margaret S. H. R. 7661, act for relief of Margaret Stepp Bown. Ap-

proved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 169.)

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Private [act] 90-280, 71st Congress—Continued.Bramble, Barzilla W. H. R. 573, act for relief of Barzilla William Bramble. Approved

July 3. 1930. 1 p. (Private 269.)Braun, Gustav J. H. R. 3422, act for relief of Gustav J. Braun. Approved June 27,

1930. 1 p. (Private 146.)Buck Creek Oil Company. S. 3284, act for relief of Buck Creek Oil Company. Ap-

proved June 27. 1930. 1 p. (Private 153.)Burgess, George W. S. 1702, act for relief of George W. Burgess. Approved June 26,

1930. 1 p. (Private 127.)Byers, Charles W. H. R. 1306, act for relief of Charles W. Byers. Approved June 25,

1930. 1 p. (Private 126.)Byron, Charles E. S. 420, act for relief of Charles E. Byron, alias Charles E. Marble.

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1930. 1 p. (Private 243.)Canniff, Mrs. Kate. S. 39, act for relief of Kate Canniff. Approved July 1, 1930. 1 p.

(Private 240.)Central of Georgia Railway. H. R. 6117, act for relief of Central of Georgia Railway

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(Private 142.)Charles Runyon, steam tug. S. 3726, act for relief of [Crew Transportation Corpora-

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Chitwood, Charles A. S. 2465, act for relief of C. A. Chitwood. Approved June 24, 1930. 1 p. (Private 118.)

Clopton, Mrs. Belle. H. R. 913, act for relief of Belle Clopton. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Private 230.)

Comstock, Mrs. Rose L. H. R. 1888, act for relief of Rose Lea Comstock. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 197.)

Connelly, P. F., Paving Company. S. 1183. act to authorize conveyance of land in Hot Springs National Park. Ark., to P. F. Connelly Paving Company. Approved June 25. 1930. 1 p. (Private 123.)

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Council, Mrs. Mary E. S. 3642, act for relief of Mary Elizabeth Council [mother of Howard Folk Council]. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Private 129.)

Cowper, T. B. S. 3664, act for relief of T. B. Cowper. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 139.)

Cox, Homer E. H. R. 2645, act for relief of Homer Elmer Cox. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 200.)

Cron, Mrs. Marijune. H. R. 478, act for relief of Marijune Cron. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 164.)

Crosby, C. O. H. R. 1499, act for relief of C. O. Crosby. Approved June 18, 1930.1 p. (Private 98.)

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DeWitt <£• Shobe. S. 2972, act for relief of DeWitt and Shobe. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 152.)

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Douglass, Stephen W. S. 2718, act for relief of Stephen W. Douglass.25, 1930. 1 p. (Private 124.)

Duborg, Maude L. H. R. 1509. act for relief of Maude L. Duborg.27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 157.)

Easlick, Sylvester J. H. R. 5113, act for relief of Sylvester J. Easlick.28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 204.)

Edge, Mrs. Sarah E. H. R. 2167, act for relief of Sarah E.1930. 1 p. (Private 145.)

Egan, Edward R. H. R. 7484, act for relief of Edward R.1930. 1 p. (Private 101.)

Ellis, Buford E. S. 1971, act for relief of Buford E. Ellis.Ip. • -* '

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Franz, Paul. H. R. 7027, act for relief of Paul Franz. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p.(Private 218.)

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Fritzen, James C. H. R. 1481, act for relief of James C. Fritzen. Approved June 23. 1930. 1 p. (Private 112.)

Frost, Jesse A. H. R. 1058, act for relief of Jesse A. Frost. Approved June 28. 1930.1 p. (Private 191.)

Gettinger, Samuel. H. R. 334, act for relief of Samuel Gettinger and Harry Pomerantz. Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p. (Private 249.)

Gilbert Grocery Company. H. R. 6113, act for relief of Gilbert Grocery Comnany. Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p. (Private 259.)

Gill, Burgo D. H. R. 4469, act for relief of Burgo D. Gill. Approved June 18, 1930.1 p. (Private 99.)

Glover, B. C. H. R. 6665, act for relief of B. C. Glover. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 215.)

Golombiewski. John. H. R. 6651. act for relief of John Golombiewski. Approved June 14, 1930. 1 p. (Private 90.)

Grigtth, Thomas. H. R. 11088, act for refund of money erroneously collected from Thomas Griffith. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 222.)

Grimsley, Thomas T. H. R. 1510. act for relief of Thomas T. Grimsley. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 165.)

Grover, Frank M. H. R. 10532, act for relief of Frank M. Grover. Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p. (Private 267.)

Guerin, Luther W. H. R. 471. act for relief of Luther W. Guerin. Approved June28. 1930. 1 p. (Private 189.)

Gulf Refining Company. S. 1255, act for relief of Gulf Refining Company. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 136.)

Gussin, Jacob. H. R. 1712, act for relief of heirs of Jacob28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 195.)

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Hodapp, Paul A. H. R.

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H. R. 6416, act for relief of Myrtle M. (Private 212.)2464, act for relief of Paul A. Hodapp.199.)

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1930. 1 p. (Private __Horner, Mrs. Ella E. H. R. 692, act for relief of Ella E. Horner.

1930. 1 p. (Private 97.)

Approved June 28,Approved June 18,

Gertrude M. Caton,Howard, Mary S. S. 1406. act for relief of Mary S. Howard, Gertrude M. Caton, Nellie B. Reed, Gertrude Pierce. Katje Pensel, Josephine Pryor. Mary L. McCormick. Mrs. James Blanchfield, Sadie T. Nicoll Katie Lloyd. Mrs. Benjamin Warner, Eva K. Pensel, Margaret Y. Kirk, C. Albert George, Earl Wroldsen, Benjamin Carpenter, Nathan Benson. Paul Kirk, Townsend Walters, George Freet, James B. Jefferson, Frank Ellison, Emil Kulchycky. Harold S. Stubbs, and Bethel Cemetery Company. Approved July 8. 1930. 1 n. (Private 276.)

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Inman, Albert A. H. R. 3889, act for relief of Albert A. Inman. Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p. (Private 254.)

Jacobson, Benjamin L. H. R. 4110, act to credit accounts of Benjamin L. Jacobson. Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p. (Private 257.)

Johns, William H. H. R. 910, act for relief of William H. Johns. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 160.)

Johnston, A. R. S. 2788, act for relief of A. R. Johnston. Approved June 25, 1930. 1 p. (Private 125.)

Approved June

Jones, S. A. H. R. 1964, act for relief of S. A. Jones. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 144.)Kearney, Peter A. H. R. 919. act for relief of [Peter A. Kearney], father of Catharine

Kearney. Approved July 1. 1930. 1 p. (Private 246 )Kerlee. E. J. H. R. 4564, act for relief of E. J. Kerlee. Approved Julv 3, 1930. 1 p.(Private 271.)KiWZea, Frank J. H. R. 9246, act to reimburse Frank J. Killilea. Approved June 28 1930. 1 p. (Private 221.)Kinney-Coastal Oil Company. S. 2864, act for relief of [Kinney-Coastal Oil Company,

Ralph E. Wertz, and Castle Oil Company], lessees of public lands in Wyoming under of Feb. 25, 1920, as amended. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 179.)

Kittle, Mrs. II. M. H. R. 2166, act for relief of Mrs. W. M. Kittle. Approved June Ip. (Private 182.)

Alemman. Z. L. H. R. 3553, act for relief of heirs of I. L. Kleinman._ - .-Tr - 1 P- (Private 234.)Knott, Henry A., & Co. H. R. 9279 act

Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p. (PrivateKremer <f Hog. S. 1254, act for relief of

1 p. (Private 223.)

27. 1930.30. 1930. Approved June

for relief of Henry A. Knott 265.)Kremer and Hog. Approved

and Company.June 30. 1930.

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Private [act] 90-280, 71st Congress—Continued.Krinsky, I. B., Estate, Incorporated. H. R. 524, act for relief of I. B. Krinsky Estate

(Incorporated) and Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Private 134.)

Lamb, Mrs. Katherine F. H. R. 495, act for relief of Katherine Frances Lamb and Elinor Frances Lamb. Approved July 1, 1930. 1 p. (Private 242.)

Layman, Vida T. S. 3665, act for relief of Vida T. Layman. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Private 130.)

Lemley, Mrs. Margaret. H. R. 1724, act for relief of Margaret Lemley. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 184.)

Levy, Mrs. Rachel. H. R. 8723, act for relief of Rachel Levy. Approved July 1, 1930. 1 p. (Private 248.)

Lewis, J. N. H. R. 6663, act for relief of J. N. Lewis. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 172.)

Lock, Sidney J. H. R. 9347, act for relief of Sidney J. Lock. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Private 274.)

Long, Christopher S. S. 3566, act authorizing the President to place Christopher S. Long upon retired list of Navy. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Private 228.)

Long, Mrs. Mary R. H. R. 887, act for relief of M'ary R. Long. Approved July 8, 1930. 1 p. (Private 278.)

Oakland Company.of late Harold L.

Lotcell Oakland Company. H. R. 2849, act for relief of Lowell Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 178.)

Lytle, Harold L. S. 1756, act granting sum to reimburse familyLytle for hospital and medical expenses and loss of salary due w. . ____ __in collision with Government truck in Portsmouth, N. H„ May 10, 1927. Ap-proved July 8, 1930. 1 p. (Private 277.)

McCann, James. H. R. 609, act to pay certain moneys to James McCann. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 162.)

McCtear?/, Oliver S. H. R. 1494, act for relief of O. S. McCleary. Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Private 115.)

McEvoy, JosepA. H. R. 329. act for relief of Joseph A. McEvoy. Approved June 28. 1930. 1 p. (Private 188.)

Maddux Avr Lines, Incorporated. ~ porated). Approved June 27,

Magee, John. H. R. 6642, act1 p. (Private 260.)

Marcum, Anthony. H. R. 3430, _27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 176.)

Marin, Joseph N. S. 3866, act for1930. 1 p. (Private 107.)

Marks, John. S. 3784, act for relief19, 1930. 1 p. (Private 106.)

• Marshall, Robert E. H. R. 5962, act

to injury received

S. 1955, act for relief of Maddux Air Lines (Incor- 1930. 1 p. (Private 149.)

relief of John Magee. Approved July 2, 1930.foract for relief of Anthony Marcum. Approved June

relief of Joseph N. Marin. Approved June 19, of John Marks, alias John Bell. Approved June

June 28,- -• — — ——, — for relief of R. E. Marshall. Approved 1 p. (Private 207.)Charles W. S. 363. act for relief of Charles W. Martin. Approved

1 p. (Private 225.)Harry. H. R. 3891, act for relief of Harry Martin. Approved July_ ... (Private 255.)

Mettler, Charles G. H. R. 8393, act to authorize Court of Claims to correct _ _claim of Charles G. Mettler. Approved June 28. 1930. 1 p. (Private 211.)

^1 ^‘(Private 1S5”)’ &Ct f°r reIlef of William Meyer. Approved June 27, Fawwei 8. H. R. 10317. act for relief of Samuel S. Michaelson. Approved

ir-»7Uly 1 P- (Private 266.)D°lt°n Girt ?. R- 6209. act for relief of Dalton G. Miller. Approved June 28, 1030. 1 p. (Private 208.)

M I739- act for relief of J. A. Miller. Approved June 27, 1930.act for relief of August Mohr.(Private 131.)

Montilla, Fernando. H. R.

1930. Martin,

1930. Martin,

1 P.

June 30,2, 1930.error in

Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. Approved June

1 P-

2S. 1930. ■i"p.-<PHvaie32?3)a't "llef F‘ r”a"''» Montilla. ’'jufts^mO.'' fi,H (?rl^'194t>f<"’ """ °‘ T1”M"r X A1,"r»Trt

X?d J.5y 2?w!b. ”1 pR- (P?iv«l 2M M“"’ew Edw“ra Murph!'- Ap- ’'“ftlviteUl’) 3961 "Cl ,n Of J' H' M““s- Approved .Tune 27, 1930.xx Ps - s ;m ifsr7 X' °f N’Ho“' s,,r'ty c“""”,,y- A»-

2?’1930! ’ll. ?Prtv.te“so’)'* NeM a’d SoD' ApprovedJtelsop, '7(p1rF^,at'I1^ ®127- act for relief of J. W. Nelson. Approved June 23, 1930.

XXS“8 tv’’ (rXte 2-5.>859- Clar* E N‘ch»ls Approved July 8.

■'‘iPrtvXboi1) R' i5894, “Ct ,or relle' “' P- “• Nlsr0- Approved July 2, 1930. ’'(Private 2S2JR 7445, "" ,OT ""o' o' J' W Nlx Approved July 2, 1930.

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Private [act] 90-280, 71st Congress—Continued.O’Bryan, Cullen D. S. 304, act for relief of Cullen D. O’Bryan and Lettie A. O’Bryan.

Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 151.) .Odekirk, Mrs. Hannah. H. R. 7299, act for relief of Hannah Odekirk. Approved June

19, 1930. 1 p. (Private 103.)Oppenhimer, William T., jr. S. 1638, act for relief of William Tell Oppenhimer. Ap-proved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Private 227.)

O’Rear, Prentice. H. R. 6537, act for relief of Prentice O’Rear. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 213.) ~ „ T. „ „ , _Oregon Short Line Railroad, S. 3666, act for relief of Oregon Short Line Railroad Com-pany. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Private 224.)

Palmer Fish Company. H. R. 8347, act for relief of Palmer Fish Company. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 168.)

Panza, John. H. R. 917, act for relief of John Panza and Rose Panza. Approved July 1. 1930. 1 p. (Private 245.)" ’ " ■ - " H. R. 328, act for relief of Parke, Davis and Company. ApprovedParke, Davis & Co. June 27, 1930._ _ _ __ 1 p. (Private 140.)

Parker, Thomas J. H. R. 6268, act for relief of Thomas J. Parker. Approved 28, 1930. i p. (Private 210.)

Peixotto, J. C. H. R. 2876, act for relief of J. C. Peixotto.1 p. (Private 109.)

Perry, Howard. H. R. 7013, act for relief of Howard Perry.

June

1 p. (Private 216.)Peterson, Gilbert. S. 857, act for relief of Gilbert Peterson.

Approved Approved Approved

JuneJuneJune

20,28,26,

1930.1930.1930.

1 p. (Private 133.)Peterson-Colwell, Incorporated. H. R. 3072, act for relief of Peterson-Colwell (Incor-

porated). Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 202.)Philips, Mrs. Josefa T. H. R. 12586, act granting increase of pension to Josefa 1.

Philips [widow of John Philips]. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Private 273.)Rayhill, Homer C. H. R. 827, act for relief of Homer C. Rayhill. Approved June 17,

1930. 1 p. (Private 93.)Realty Corporation of Greenville. S. 2790, act for relief of

of Realty Corporation of Greenville, Greenville, S. C.].1 p. (Private 241.)

Reed, Charles W. H. R. 4176, act for relief of Charles W.1930. 1 p. (Private 270.)

Rhees, Ralph. H. R. 8612, act for relief of Ralph Rhees.1 p. (Private 264.)

Riley, Ruban W. H. R. 3764, act for relief of Ruban W. Riley.1930. 1 p. (Private 122.)

Saryent, Charles F. H. R. 11493, act to reimburse Charles 1*. June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Private 236.)

Schwarz, Fred, jr. H. R. 7068, act for relief of Fred Schwarz, jr.1 p. (Private 219.)

Thomas. H. R. 1546, act for relief of Thomas Seltzer.1930. Seltzer,

1930.

D. B. Traxler [president Approved July 1, 1930.Reed. Approved July 3,Approved July 2, 1930.

Approved June 24, Sargent. ApprovedApproved June 28,

__ ip. (Private 193.)Sheffield, James R. S. 3623, act for reimbursement of James R. ..

American ambassador to [at] Mexico City. Approved June 27, 1930.

Approved June 28,Sheffield,

1 P-formerly (Private

155.)Shelter, B. Frank. H. R. 745, act for relief of B. Frank Shatter. Approved

1930. 1 p. (Private 120.)Smith, Mrs. Addie B. H. R. 2075, act for relief of Addie Belle Smith. Approved June

28, 1930. 1 p. (Private 198.)Smith, C. B. H. R. 794, act for relief of C. B. Smith. Approved July 1, 1930. 1 p.

June 24,

(Private 244.)Sparks, Bryan. H. R. 8491, act for relief of Bryan Sparks and L. V. Hahn.

June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 167.)Spiyht, Henry. H. R. 8591, act for relief of

1 p. (Private 95.)Steloff, Jacob S. H. R. 1076, act for relief

1930. 1 p. (Private 192.)Storms, Frank. H. R. 6186, act for relief of

Henry Spight. Approved June of Jacob S. Steloff. ApprovedFrank Storms. Approved June

Approved17, 1930.June 28,16, 1930.

1 p. (Private 92.)Story, Arthur I). H. R. 1029. act for relief of Arthur D. Story, assignee .

Story, and Harris H. Gilman, receiver for Murray and Thregurtha plant of National Motors Corporation. Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Private 111.)

Strehlow, Robert R. H. R. 7464, act for relief of Robert R. Strehlow. Approved

of Jacob

18, 1930. 1 p. (Private 100.)Taft, Mrs. Helen H. H. R. 11082, act granting franking privilege to Helen H.

JuneTaft.

Approved June 14, 1930. 1 p. (Private 91.)Tait, Samuel F. H. R. 2983, act for relief of Samuel F. Tait. Approved June 27,

1 p. (Private 177.)Thiel, Arthur H. H. R. 1485, act for relief of Arthur H. Thiel. Approved June 27,

1930. 1 p. (Private 158.)Thomas, Mrs. Lamirah F. H. R. 7205, act for relief of Lamirah F. Thomas. Approved

June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Private 116.)Thompson, Fred S. H. R. 5526, act for relief of Fred S. Thompson. Approved June

28. 1930. 1 p. (Private 205.)Thompson. IF. P. H. R. 864, act for relief of W. P. Thompson. Approved June 27,

1930. 1 p. (Private 161.)Tolman, Glen D. H. R. 936, act for relief of Glen D. Tolman. Approved July 8, 1930.

1 p. (Private 279.)

1930.

Topa Topa Ranch Company. H. R. 5459, act for relief of Topa Topa Ranch Company, Glencoe Ranch Company, Arthur J. Koenigstein, and H. Fukasawa. Approved June 27. 1930. 1 p. (Private 175.)

Turner, Clifford J. H. R. 11477, act for relief of Clifford J. Turner. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 166.)

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Tuttle, Guy E. H. R. 655, act for relief of Guy E. Tuttle. Approved June 28 1930 1 p. (Private 190.) ’Vail, Robert W. H. R. 6825, act to extend measure of relief provided in employees’

compensation act to Robert W. Vail. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Private 170.) ^e?no<? wren C. H. R. 1110, act for relief of Warren C. Vesta. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Private 233.)

CatheriM- H. R. 494, act for relief of Catherine White. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Private 229.)Wilcox, John, jr. S. 3577, act for relief of John Wilcox, jr. Approved June 27 1930 1 p. (Private 138.)Wilkinson Mrs. Meta 8 H. R. 3441, act for relief of Meta S. Wilkinson. Approved July 8, 1930. 1 p. (Private 280.) vWillis, M L. H. R. 597, act for relief of M. L. Willis. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p (Private 163.)^(PHvate^OO \ R 5872, act for relief of Ray Wilson. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. Wissman, Jackson D. H. R. 515, act for relief of Jackson D. Wissman. Approved June 20, 1930. 1 p. (Private 108.)

Addison N. H. R. 1174, act for relief of A. N. Worstell1930. 1 p. (Private 159.)Wyoming S. 2189. act for relief of certain homestead entrymen in Wyoming,

proved July 1, 1930. 1 p. (Private 238.)Yo™g> chwles H H. R. 3431, act for relief of Charles H. Young.•1930. 1 p. (Private 253.)Yu^ irrigation project. H. R. 650, act for payment of damages to certain citizens of

and ?th.eT owiiera ProPerty damaged by flood [on Bard unit of Yuma reclamation project], caused by reason of artificial obstructions to natural flow of , Appero?ednjguryTl1930 iT (PrivTtS 7^ by °f United States‘Zornes, J^IY.^H.^R. 1312, act for relief of J. W. Zornes. Approved June 24, 1930.

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Public [act] 370-540, 71st Congress.Alameda County, Calif. H. R. 12661, act to authorize acquisition of lands

Tndi narin counties, Calif., and construction of buildings and utilities ^awation and other] military purposes. Approved July 3, 1930 1in Alameda thereon for p. (Public

?-,.4466> act to make correction in act approved Feb. 28, 1929 [to fn d!scoverlS servJce rendered by Major Reed and those associated with himname Tnmps a £ J i and ,means °.f transmission of yellow fever, by striking out TohnTl rUS’ wllprever it appears therein and inserting in lieu thereofJohn II. Andrus], Approved June 25, 1930. 1 p. (Public 43” 1

APnrm^7atkms’fn?’fiRAa?29°2’ “109^^ appropriations to supply deficiencies in ap- f « /ear prlor pscal years, to provide supplemental

Ju?y 3, 1930 ] 66 p (P^bHc 519 ) ’ f°r °ther purposes- tAPprovedA,^"”s®si ^(’er- H- R. 11786, act to legalize bridge across Arkansas River at Ozark,

23,ki930 gj p Vpubifc 421A)rkanSaS St&te Highway Commission], Approved JuneArArmv”»??^nfJWHaf Hospital Hot Springs. II. R. 6124, act for reconstruction of

(I’ublic1384?)aVy Hospita at Hot Springs, Ark. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. '\7se F°rt Lewi8i-, S’ 4046, act authorizing erection, maintenance, andNationalnJ^useupon military reservation at Fort Lewis, Wash, [bv Army National Bank of Fort Lewis], Approved June 17, 1930. 1 p. (Public 372.)

A\tarVO,DosetySrsoHaqRtn129r3't‘'}Ct/° authf\rize appropriations for construction at mili- statlonsL8 [^ppM ffTl^ aviati°n fleldS and air

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[Approved julyt2J°1^0e]nd 2 p tO(PubHca495n)terState transportation black bass.Rition ^roVcT^WnT Prt°JeCt- ,9990- act for rehabilitation of Bitter Root irriga-

*lon. Project, Mont. [Approved July 3. 1930.] 2 p. (Public 506.)of CamnWRloim? ™Z9!m a<? f0\e^CtiPP of tablets or markers and commemoration

Elk R1Ver1' Lin“'" Cou“,y- 're'",■Boise Rational Forest. —July' f. 1930.] H2 p'. 41(Pubnct491.,)dd f° B°ise Nati°nal Forest [Ap’

S. 4517 act for regulation of tolls over certain bridges. Approved June 27, 1 p. (1 uhiic 454.)

proved Bridges.

1930.Burbank,

proved jST-J, 1930R- iT’ (PubHc 396.’)f °f SUCCesSOrs of Luther Burbank. Ap- <a»tai 8U)vf,h- .s- 46®3- act granting consent of Congress for construction of dike

River inCS°tnSMen^ Slough (Washougal Slough) to Lady Island on ColumbiaJuly 3, 1930 1 p^tPubnc 500^ Cl'°WI1 W1Uamette PaPer Company], Approved

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Public [act] 370-540, 71st Congress—Continued.Capitol. H. It. 11432, act to amend act for enlarging of Capitol grounds, approved

Afar. 4, 1929, relating to condemnation of land. Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Public 416.)

Carlisle Barracks. H. R. 12602, act to authorize appropriation for construction [of stable] at Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 512.)

Cherokee Indians. S. 4050, act to confer full rights of citizenship upon Cherokee In-dians resident in North Carolina. Approved June 19, 1930. 1 p. (Public 397.)

Choctawhatchee River. S. 4585, act authorizing Florida, through its highway depart-ment, to construct free highway bridge across Choctawhatchee River near Freeport, Fla. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Public 383.)

Choptank River. S. 3421, act to authorize Tidewater Toll Properties (Incorporated) to construct bridge across Choptank River at point at or near Cambridge, Md. [Ap-proved June 21. 1930.1 2 p. (Public 409.)

Citizenship. H. R. 10668, act to authorize issuance of certificates of repatriation to certain veterans of World War. Approved June 21, 1930. 1 p. (Public 402.)

Civil War, 1861-65. S. 3810, act for commemoration of termination of war between the States at Appomattox Court House, Va. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Pub-lic 379.)

Clerks. H. R. 969, act to amend sec. 118 of judicial code to provide for appointment of law clerks to circuit judges. Approved June 17, 1930. 1 p. (Public 373.)

Coal. S. 4140, act providing for sale of remainder of coal and asphalt deposits in segregated mineral land in Choctaw and Chickasaw nations, Oklahoma. [Approved June 19. 1930.] 2 p. (Public 398.)

Coast Guard. H. R. 12099, act to apply pension laws to Coast Guard. Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p. (Public 497.)

Colonial National Monument. H. R. 12235, act for creation of Colonial National Monu-ment in Virginia [to include Jamestown Island, colonial Williamsburg, and battle field of Yorktown]. [Approved July 3, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 510.)

Columbia Arsenal. H. R. 2156, act authorizing sale of all of interest and rights of United States in Columbia Arsenal property, situated in 9th civil district of Maury County, Tenn., [to Columbia Military Academy] and providing that net fund be deposited in military post construction fund, and for repeal of public law numbered 542 (H. R. 12479), 70£h Congress. [Approved July 3, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 529.)

Columbia River. S. 4577, act to extend time for completing construction of bridge across Columbia River between Longview, Wash., and Rainier, Oreg, [by W. D. Comer and Wesley Vandercook]. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Public 476.)

Coosa River. H. R. 10461, act authorizing Royce Kershaw to construct bridge across Coosa River at or near Gilberts Ferry, about 8 miles southwest of Gadsden, Ala. [Approved June 30, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 480.)

Cotton. S. 2323, act authorizing director of census to collect and publish additional cotton statistics. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 453.)

Court of Claims. H. R. 7822, act amending sec. 2 and repealing sec. 3 of act to authorize appointment of commissioners by Court of Claims and to prescribe their powers and compensation. Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Public 413.)

Customs Service. H. R. 10416, act to provide better facilities for enforcement of customs and immigration laws [by authorizing use of appropriations for main-tenance of customs and immigration services for acquisition of sites and erection of small buildings]. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 440.)

----- S. 4735, act to increase salary of commissioner of customs. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 528.)

Des Moines River. H. R. 11273, act to extend times for commencing and completing construction of bridge across Des Moines River at or near Croton, Iowa [by Henry Horsey, Winfield Scott. A. L. Ballegoin, and Frank Schee]. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Public 387.)

District Courts. H. R. 6347, act to amend sec. 101 of judicial code, as amended (U. S. C., Supp. 3, title 28, sec. 182) [so as to provide for term of court in western judicial district of Oklahoma to be held at Ponca City]. [Approved June 28, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 471.)

----- -- H. R. 7643, act to establish term of district court for district of Nevada at Las Vegas, Nev. Approved June 24, 1930. 1 p. (Public 428.)

----- -- H. R. 7926, act to provide for terms of district court for eastern district of Pennsylvania to be held at Easton, Pa. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 448.)

----- -- H. R. 11050, act to transfer Willacy County. Tex., from Corpus Christi division of southern district of Texas to Brownsville division of such district. Approved Juno 24. 1930. 1 p. (Public 429.)

District of Columbia, H. R. 9408, act to amend act of Mar. 3, 1917. making appro-priations for District of Columbia [relative to connection of District of Columbia water mains with water mains in Maryland, so as to authorize connection in vicinity of 47th and Fessenden streets, northwest]. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Public 484.)

----- -- H. R. 10813, act making appropriations for government of District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in part against revenues of such District, fiscal year 1931. [Approved July 3. 1930.] 47 p. (Public 521.)

----- -- H. R. 11144, act to authorize Secretary of Treasury to extend, remodel, and enlarge post-office building at Washington, D. C. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 532.)

----- -- S. 2370, act to fix salaries of officers and members of Metropolitan Police Force and Fire Department of District of Columbia. [Approved July 1, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 489.)

--- S. 2371, act for appointment of 2 additional justices of Supreme Court of Dis-trict of Columbia. Approved June 19, 1930. 1 p. (Public 390.)

----- -- S. 3939, act to authorize appointment of 2 additional justices of Court of Appeals of District of Columbia. Approved June 19, 1930. 1 p. (Public 391.)

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Public [act] 370-540, 71st Congress—Continued.District of Columbia—Continued.—— S. 4224, act to provide for operation and maintenance of bathing pools under

jurisdiction of director of public buildings and parks of National capital. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 526.)

----- S. 4243, act for closing of certain streets and alleys in Reno section of District of Columbia [within bounds of site now being acquired for construction of Alice Deal Junior High School], Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 438.)

—--- S. 4358, act to authorize transfer of funds from general revenues of Districtof Columbia to revenues of Water Department of said District [as reimbursement for purchase of site of Brightwood reservoir], and to provide for transfer of jurisdiction over property to director of public buildings and public parks. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 455.)

Dresden, International Hygiene Exhibition, 1930. S. 2414, act authorizing Government of United States to participate in International Hygiene Exhibition at Dresden, Germany, May 6—Oct. 1. 1930. Approved June 21, 1930. 1 p. (Public 408.)

Dunkirk, N. Y. H. R. 12967, act granting land [across Point Gratiot lighthouse reser-vation] to Dunkirk, N. Y., for street purposes. Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p. (Public 498.)

Ely, Nev. S. 134, act authorizing appropriation for purchase of land for Indian colony near Ely, Nev., and for other purposes. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 450.)

Federal Farm Loan Board. S. 4028, act to amend Federal farm loan act, as amended [relative to payment of expenses of Federal Farm Loan Board]. Approved June 26. 1930. 1 p. (Public 436.)

Federal intermediate credit banks. S. 4287, act to amend sec. 202 of title 2 of Federal farm loan act by providing for loans by Federal intermediate credit banks to finan-cing institutions on bills payable and by eliminating requirement that loans, advances, or discounts shall have minimum maturity of 6 months. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 439.)

Federal Power Commission. S. 3619, act to reorganize Federal Power Commission. [Approved June 23, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 412.)

Federal reserve banks. S. 4096, act to amend sec. 4 of Federal reserve act [with re-spect to method of electing classes A and B directors of Federal reserve banks]. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 437.)

Federal Reserve Board. S. 485, act to amend sec. 9 of Federal reserve act and sec. 5240, Revised statutes [so as to grant to Federal Reserve Board discretionary author-ity in matter of assessment of costs of examining member banks against banks examined]. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 434.)

Federation Interalli&e des Anciens Combattants. H. R. 12348, act to provide for partial payment of expenses of foreign delegates to 11th annual convention of Federation InteralliOe des Anciens Combattants, to be held in District of Columbia in Sept. 1930. Approved June 17, 1930 1 p. (Public 375.)

Florida. S. 1458, act for relief of Florida. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Public 378.)

Fox River. H. R. 12614, act granting consent of Congress to Aurora, Ill., to construct free highway bridge from Stolps Island in Fox River at Aurora, Ill., to connect with existing highway bridge across Fox River north of Stolps Island. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 513.)

Game. S. 1959, act to authorize creation of game sanctuaries or refuges within Ocala National Forest, Fla. Approved June 28. 1930. 1 p. (Public 466.)

Government officials and employees. H. R. 11371, act to provide living quarters, in-cluding heat, fuel, and light, for civilian officers and employees of Government sta-tioned in foreign countries. Approved June' 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 445.)

-—— H. R. 11978, act to authorize appointment of employees in executive branch of Government and District of Columbia. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 441.) [H. R. 11978 amends U. S. C., title 5, sec. 43, so as to allow head of any Department or independent establishment to delegate to subordinates the power to employ persons for duty in field services.]

---- j S. 215, act to amend sec. 13 of act for classification of civilian positions within District of Columbia and in field services, as amended. [Approved July 3, 1930.] 4 p. (Public 523.) [The last 3 sections of S. 215 relate to the Personnel Classifi-cation Board.]

Gratiot, Fort. S. 4683, act to authorize sale of all of right, title, interest, and estate of United States in and to lands in Michigan [formerly part of Fort Gratiot military reservation]. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 501.)

Hawaii. H. R. 10657. act to amend sec. 26 of act to provide government for Hawaii, as amended [so that salary and mileage paid to members of Legislature of Hawaii shall be appropriated by Congress of United States]. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 461.)

----- B. R. 11051, act to amend sec. 60 of act to provide government for Hawaii [relative to qualification of voters, by removing word “male” therefrom]. Ap-proved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 443.)

----- H. R. 11134, act to amend sec. 91 of act to provide government for Hawaii, as amended Tso that rentals from public lands of Hawaii, taken for uses of United States and rented to private parties, shall be covered into treasury of Hawaii]. Ap-proved June 19, 1930. 1 p. (Public 399.)

Holabird, Camp. H. R. 9280, act to grant right of way for street purposes upon and across Holabird quartermaster depot military reservation, Md. [to Baltimore, Md.]. Approved June 27. 1930. 1 p. (Public 463.)

Honolulu, Hawaii. S. 2834, act to establish hydrographic office at Honolulu, Hawaii. Approved June 24. 1930. 1 p. (Public 425.)

Immigration. S. 3691, act to amend act relative to naturalization and citizenship of married women [so as to permit wife of native-born American citizen and World War veteran to join her husband in United States]. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 499.)

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Public [act] 370-540, 71st Congress—Continued.Incunabula H. R. 12696, act authorizing appropriation for purchase of Vollbehr col-

lection of incunabula. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 533.)International tribunals. S. 2828, act authorizing commissioners or members of inter-

national tribunals to administer oaths, to subpoena witnesses and records, and to punish for contempt. [Approved July 3, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 524.)

Jackson Barracks. H. R. 6871, act to amend acts authorizing sale of Jackson Barracks military reservation, La. [to Louisiana], Approved June 28. 1930. 1 p. (Public

Jasper, William. H. R. 10209, act authorizing appropriation for erection of marker or tablet at Jasper Spring, Ga., to mark spot where William Jasper, Revolutionary hero fell. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Public 473.)

Judges. H. R. 12842 act to create additional judge for southern district of Florida Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 449.)

---- acJ for appointment of additional district judge for southern district of California. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 447.)----- S. 3064, act to make permanent additional office of district judge created for

eastern district of Illinois by act of Sept. 14, 1922. /--- ’ ’ ' " -----(Public 525.) "

Kelly Field. H. R. 12263, act to authorize acquisition of land for range purposes at Kelly Field, Tex., and in settlement of certain

Approved July 3, 1930. 1 P-aerial bombing damage claims.Kelly Field, Tex., and in settlement of certain

Approved June 28,Kentucky.

bridges within

oUUC _8, 1930. 1 p. (Public 474.). .- 4269, act authorizing Kentucky, by and through State Highway Com-

mission of Kentucky, to acquire, construct, maintain, and operate bridges within Kentucky and/or across boundary line streams of Kentucky. [Approved June 18 1930.] 3 p. (Public 382.)

Ketchikan, Alaska. H. R. 9707, act to authorize Ketchikan, Alaska, to issue bonds for purpose of acquiring public utility properties. [Approved July 3, 1930.1 2 p (Public 531.)

Labor and laboring classes. S. 3061, act to amend sec. 4 of act to create Department of Labor [so as to provide for collection and publishing of employment statistics] Approved July 7, 1930. 1 p. (Public 537.)

Land. S. 3068, act to amend sec. 355, Revised statutes, to permit Attorney General to accept certificates of title in purchase of land by United States in certain cases. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Public 467.)

Lassen Volcanic National Park. H. R. 10582, act for addition of lands [in Lassen National Forest] to Lassen Volcanic National Park, Calif. Approved July 3, 1930 1 p. (Public 507.)

Lighthouses Bureau. H. R. 11679, act to provide for acquiring and disposition of certain properties for use or formerly used by lighthouse service. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Public 388.)

---- - H. R. 12447, act to extend hospital facilities to certain retired officers and em-ployees of lighthouse service and to improve efficiency of lighthouse service. An- proved June 24, 1930. 1 p. (Public 430.)

Little Calumet River. H. R. 12993, act granting consent of Congress to Illinois to con-struct free highway bridge across Little Calumet River at 159th street in Cook County, Ill. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 518.)

Little River. S. 4518, act granting consent of Congress to Texarkana and Fort Smith Railway Company to reconstruct railroad bridge across Little River in Arkansas at or near Morris Ferry. Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Public 417.)

Locomotive Inspection Bureau. . S. 3845, act to amend act to promote safety of em-ployees and travelers upon railroads by compelling common carriers engaged in inter-state commerce to equip their locomotives with safe and suitable boilers and appur-tenances thereto, as amended [so as to increase salaries of inspectors in Bureau of Locomotive Inspection of Interstate Commerce Commission], Approved June 27 1930. 1 p. (I’ublic 458.)

Louisiana State Museum. 8. 525, act authorizing Secretary of Navy, in his discretion, to loan to Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, La., silver service in use on cruiser New Orleans. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 452.)

Lumber River. H. R. 11974, act granting consent of Congress to Beaufort County Lumber Company to construct railroad bridge across Lumber River at or near Fair Bluff, N. _C. Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Public 424.)

Lyttleton, Fort. H. R. 9198, act to remove cloud as to title of lands a’t Fort Lyttleton, S. C. [by conveying land to Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Columbia, S. C.L Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Public 415.)

Mahoning River. II. R. 11700, act to extend times for commencing and completing construction of bridge across Mahoning River at or near Cedar street, Youngstown, ,Yhl? [by Mahoning County commissioners]. Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Pub-lic 420.)

March field. H. R. 2021, act to authorize establishment of boundary lines for March Fidd military reservation, Calif. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Public 477.)

Martins Ferry, Ohio. H. R. 9425, act to authorize Secretary of War to donate bronze cannon to Martins Ferry, Ohio. Approved June 17, 1930. 1 p. (Public 374.)

Maxwell Field H. R. 7638, act to authorize acquisition for military purposes of land ln m Montgomery, Ala., for use as addition to Maxwell Field. Approved July 1. 1930. 1 p. (Public 487.)

Military posts. H. R. 12996, act to authorize appropriations for construction at mili- ,,.^ry .p0Rt?- . rAPProved July 3, 1930.1 2 p. (Public 535.)Milk River irrigation project. H. R. 8296, act to amend act of May 25, 1926, to adjust

water-right charges, to grant certain relief on Federal irrigation projects, and for other purposes [so as to extend to water users on Chinook Division of Milk River project same benefits as are extended to water users on other projects.] Approved July 3, 1930. Ip. (Public 530.)

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Public [act] 370-540, 71st Congress—Continued.Mineral lands. S. 4164, act authorizing repayment of rents and royalties in excess of

requirements made under leases executed in accordance with general leasing act of Feb. 25. 1920. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 456.)

Minnesota. S. 4283, act ratifying and confirming title of Minnesota and its grantees to certain lands patented to it by United States. Approved June 19, 1930. 1 p. (Public 393.)

Minnesota River. H. R. 9989, act granting consent of Congress to Minnesota, Le Sueur County, and Sibley County, Minn., to construct bridge across Minnesota River at or near Henderson, Minn. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 462.)

Mississippi River. H. R. 8479, act to amend sec. 7 of public act numbered 391, 70th Congress [for flood control on Mississippi River and its tributaries, and for other purposes]. Approved June 19, 1930. 1 p. (Public 395.)

------ S. 3873, act to extend times for commencing and completing construction of bridge across Mississippi River at or near Carondelet, Mo. [by Dupo Bridge Com-pany]. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 457.)

Missouri Reiver. H. R. 10376, act to extend times for commencing and completing con-struction of bridge across Missouri River at or near Kansas City, Kans, [by Inter-state Bridge Company], Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Public 479.)

----- H. R. 12844, act granting consent of Congress to Montana, counties of Roose-velt, Richland, and McCone, or any of them, to construct free highway bridge across Missouri River at or near Poplar, Mont. Approved July 3. 1930. 1 n (Public 515.)

——- H. R. 12919, act granting consent of Congress to Montana or any political sub-divisions or public agencies thereof, or any of them, to construct free highway bridge across Missouri River southerly from Fort Belknap Indian Reservation at or near point known as Power-site Crossing or at or near point known as Wilder Ferry. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 516.)

—— H. R. 12920, act granting consent of Congress to Montana and counties of Roosevelt and Richland, or any of them, to construct free highway bridge across Missouri River at or near Culbertson, Mont. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 517.)

—— S. 4583, act to amend act authorizing construction of bridge across Missouri River opposite to or within corporate limits of Nebraska City, Nebr. [by Nebraska City Bridge Company, so that said bridge shall be operated for railroad use only when bridge built by Interstate Bridge Company at said city is opened for highway use]. Approved June 20, 1930. 1 p. (Public 400.)

Monongahela River. II. R. 11934, act authorizing Monongahela Bridge Company to construct bridge across Monongahela River at or near Star Citv, W. Va. [Approved June 23, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 422.)

Motor-trucks. H. R. 12285, act to authorize Postmaster General to purchase motor-truck parts from truck manufacturer. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Public 486.)

Motor Vehicle Service Division. H. R. 9227, act to establish additional salary grades tor mechanics helpers in motor-vehicle service. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 464.) * > r

Napa, Calif. H. R. 5292, act to authorize Napa, Calif., to purchase public lands for protection of its water supply. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 503.)

Narcotics. H. R. 3395, act authorizing commissioner of narcotics to pay for informa-tion concerning violations of narcotic laws of United States. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 502.)

National banks. . S. 486, act to amend sec. 5153, Revised statutes, as amended [so as to permit national banks to give security in form required by State law for State banks to secure deposits of public funds of a State or any political subdivision there-of]- Approved June 25, 1930. 1 p. (Public 431.)

. S. 3627, act to amend Federal reserve act so as to enable national banks volun-tarily to surrender right to exercise trust powers and to relieve themselves of neces-sity or complying with laws governing banks exercising such powers. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 435.)

National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. II. R. 6340, act to authorize appro-priation for construction at Mountain Branch of National Home for Disabled lohinteer Soldiers, Johnson City, Tenn. Approved July 1, 1930. 1 p. (Public

H.' S’. 9638, act to establish branch home of National Home for Disabled Volun- J?A~rs ln one °f northwest Pacific States. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 505.)

174, act for establishment of branch home of National Home for Disabled Soldiers in one of Southern States. Approved June 21, 1930. 1 p. (Public 405.)

National Museum. S. 3970, act authorizing Smithsonian Institution to extend natural history building [of National Museum! and authorizing appropriation therefor. Approved June 19, 1930. 1 p. (Public 392.)

Naval Air Station, Seattle. S. 3341, act providing for acquirement of additional lands for. Naval Air Station at Seattle, Wash. Approved June 24. 1930. 1 p. (Public

^7, act f°r relief of State of New York. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Public 482.)Nurse Corps, Navy. H. R. 10375, act for retirement of disabled nurses of Army and

Navy. Approved June 20, 1930. 1 p. (Public 401.)S 4606, act granting consent of Congress to Georgia and counties of

Wilkinson, Washington, and Johnson to construct free highway bridge across Oconee River at or near Balls Ferry, Ga. Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Public 418.)

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Public [act] 370-540, 71st Congress—Continued.Officers’ Reserve Corps, Army. H. R. 3592, act to further amend sec. 37 of national

defense act, as amended, so as to more clearly define status of reserve officers not on active duty or on active duty for training only. Approved July 1, 1930. 1 p. (Public 490.) _ , ' . , . , . .Oleomargarin H R. 6, act to amend definition of oleomargarine contained in act defining butter, also imposing tax upon and regulating manufacture, sale, importa-tion, and exportation of oleomargarine, as amended. Approved July 10, 1930. 1 p.(Public 540 )Olympia Wash H. R. 4206, act authorizing Secretary of Navy, in his discretion, to loan to Olympia, Wash., silver service set formerly in use on United States cruiser Olympia. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Public 483.)

Ouachita National Forest. H. R. 10780, act to transfer lands to Ouachita National Forest, Ark. Approved June 21. 1930. 1 p. (Public 403.)

Packing-house products. H. R. 730, act to amend sec. 8 of act for preventing manu-facture sale or transportation of adulterated or misbranded or poisonous or deleteri-ous foods drugs, medicines, and liquors, and for regulating traffic therein, and for other purposes, as amended [relative to standards for canned food and to labeling of such food when below standard]. Approved July 8, 1930. 1 p. (Public 538.)

Passports. H. R. 10826, act to provide for renewal of passports. Approved July 1, Patuxent River. S.^3422, act to authorize Tidewater Toll Properties (Incorporated) to

construct bridge across Patuxent River south of Burch, Md. [Approved June 30, 1930.] 3 p. (Public 475.) . * .Permanent International Association of Road Congresses. II. R. 11145, act to increase authorization for appropriation for expenses of 6th session of Permanent Inter-national Association of Road Congresses to be held in District of Columbia in Oct. 1930. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 444.) .

Petroleum. S. 4657. act to amend sec. 17 and 27 of general leasing act of Feb. 25, 1920 (41 Stat. 437, U. S. C., title 30, sec. 226), as amended [relative to cooperative or unit plan of development of any single oil or gas pool or field]. [Approved July 3, 1930.] 3 p. (Public 527.) . . ,Philippine Islands. H. R. 6127, act to authorize payment of checking charges and arrastre charges on consignments of goods shipped to Philippine Islands. Approved July 3. 1930. 1 p. (Public 504.)Port Jefferson, N. Y. H. R. 11729, act to legalize pier and wharf at southerly end of Port Jefferson Harbor, N. Y. [owned by Edward Post Bayles and Mary L. Bayles]. Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p. (Public 496.)

Public buildings. H. R. 12343, act to authorize Secretary of Treasury to accept donations of sites for public buildings. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public

Radio communication. H. R. 12599, act to amend sec. 16 of radio act of 1927 [relat-ing to appeals from decisions of Federal Radio Commission]. [Approved July 1, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 494.) .

Railway Mail Service. H. R. 11007, act <to amend act making appropriations for Post Office Department, fiscal year 1913 [relative to residence of railway postal clerks]. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Public 386.)

Rainy River. H. R. 12233, act authorizing Robertson and Janin Company, Montreal, Canada, to construct bridge across Rainy River at Baudette, Minn. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 509.)

Retired list, Army. S. 465, act to give war-time rank to retired officers and former officers of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and/or Coast Guard. Approved June 21, 1930. 1 p. (Public 406.) .

Rio Grande. S. 3386, act giving consent and approval of Congress to Rio Grande compact signed at Santa Fe, N. Mex., Feb. 12, 1929 [by commissioners for Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas, with respect to use of waters of Rio Grande above Fort Quitman, Tex.]. [Approved June 17, 1930.] 7 p. (Public 370.)

Rivers. H. R. 11781, act authorizing construction, repair, and preservation of certain public works on rivers and harbors, and for other purposes. [Approved July 3, 1930.] 36 p. (Public 520.)

Roads. S. 3258, act to amend act to provide that United States shall aid States in construction of rural post roads, approved July 11, 1916, as amended and sup-plemented [so as to authorize appropriations for construction of roads across unreserved and unappropriated public lands, etc.]. Approved June 24, 1930. 1 p. (Public 426.)

Rocky Mountain National Park. H. R. 11784. act for addition of lands to Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. [Approved June 21, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 404.)

Sabine, Lake. H. R. 11966, act to extend times for commencing and completing con-struction of bridge across Lake Sabine at or near Port Arthur, Tex. [by H. L. McKee], Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Public 423.)

St. Charles. Mo. S. 3965, act to grant easement to Wabash Railway Company over St. Charles Rifle Range, St. Louis County, Mo. Approved June 17, 1930. 1 p. (Public 371.)

St. Clair River. S. 4722, act creating Great Lakes Bridge Commission and author-izing said commission to construct bridge across St. Clair River at or near Port Huron, Mich. [Approved June 25, 1930.] 6 p. (Public 433.)

St. Francis River. H. R. 9628, act granting consent of Congress to Arkansas, through its State Highway Department, to construct free highway bridge across St. Francis River at or near Lake Citv. Ark., on State highway numbered 18. Approved June 30. 1930. 1 p. (Public 478.)

------ S. 4196. act to authorize construction of bridge across St. Francis River in Craighead County, Ark. [bv St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company]. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Public 381.)

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Public [act] 370-540, 71st Congress—Continued.Salina, Utah. H. R. 3203, act to authorize Salina and Redmond, Utah, to secure

adequate supplies of water for municipal and domestic purposes through develop-ment of subterranean water on public lands within said State. Approved June 19, 1930. 1 p. (Public 394.)

Santee Indians. S. 1372, act authorizing appropriation for payment of claims of Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Sioux Indians. Approved June 21, 1930. 1 p. (Public 407.)

Shreveport? La, H. R. 11405, act to amend act approved Feb. 25, 1929, to authorize appropriations for construction at military posts [relative to acceptance of land in vicinity of Shreveport, La., at site for aviation field, and granting of easements for pipe-lines on said land]. Approved July 1, 1930. 1 p. (Public 493.)

Soldiers. H. R. 13174, act to amend World War veterans’ act, 1924, as amended. [Approved July 3, 1930.] 13 p. (Public 522.)

South Dakota. S. 3893, act authorizing Secretary of Navy, in his discretion, to deliver to custody of South Dakota silver service presented to United States for cruiser South Dakota [renamed Huron]. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public 442.)

Standards Bureau. H. R. 7997, act authorizing purchase by Secretary of Commerce of additional land for Bureau of Standards of Department of Commerce. Approved June 23, 1930. 1 p. (Public 414.)

States. H. R. 704, act to grant relief to those States which brought State-owned prop-erty into Federal service in 1917. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Public 468.)

Sulphur River. H. R. 12663, act granting consent of Congress to Texas and Pacific Railway Company to reconstruct railroad bridge across Sulphur River in Arkansas near Fort Lynn. Approved June 30, 1930. 1 p. (Public 481.)

Sumter, Fort. ' H. R. 11409, act to authorize erection of tablet in Fort Sumter military reservation to memory of garrison at Fort Sumter during siege of 1861 Approved June 30. 1930. 1 p. (Public 485.)

Superior National Forest. S. 2498, act to promote better protection and highest public use of lands of United States and adjacent lands and waters in northern Minnesota for production of forest products, and for other purposes. [Approved July 10, 1930.] 2 p. (Public 539.)

Tennessee River. H. R. 12554, act to extend times for commencing and completing construction of bridge across Tennessee River at or near Knoxville, Tenn, [by said city]. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public 511.)

----- S. 4157, act to extend times for commencing and completing bridge across Tennessee River at or near Chattanooga, Tenn, [by Chattanooga and county of Hamilton, Tenn.]. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Public 380.)

Treasury bills. H. R. 12440, act providing certain exemptions from taxation for Treas-ury bills. Approved June 17, 1930. 1 p. (Public 376.)

Truckee-Carson irrigation District. S. 135, act to provide for payment of benefits received by Paiute Indian reservation lands within Newlands irrigation project, Nev. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public 451.) [Payment is to be made to Truckee- Carson Irrigation District.]

Vehicles. H. R. 9300, act to authorize Postmaster General to hire vehicles from village delivery carriers. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Public 385.)

Vermont. II. R. 3222, act for relief of Vermont. Approved June 28, 1930. 1 p. (Public 470.)

Veterans. H. R. 10630, act to authorize the President to consolidate and coordinate governmental activities affecting war veterans [into an establishment to be known as Veterans’ Administration], [Approved July 3, 1930.] 3 p. (Public 536.) [Included among the offices to be consolidated by H. R. 10630 are Bureau of Pensions, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and Veterans’ Bureau.]

Veterinary Corps, Army. H. R. 2755, act to increase efficiency of Veterinary Corps of Regular Army. Approved June 28, 1930. Ip. (Public 469.)

Wabash River. S. 1268, act to extend times for commencing and completing con-struction of bridge across Wabash River at or near Vincennes, Ind. [by Illinois and Indiana]. Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Public 377.)

War claims. H. R. 8881, aet to carry out recommendation of the President in con-nection with late-claims agreement entered into pursuant to settlement of war claims act of 1928 [so as to reimburse German Government on account of expenses incurred in connection with adjudication of certain claims]. Approved June 21, 1930. 1 p. (Public 411.)

WDepartment. S. 4017, act to amend act of May 29, 1928, pertaining to certain '\ar,department contracts by repealing expiration date of that act. Approved June 21, 1930. 1 p. (Public 410.)

West Point, Ga. H. R. 11515, act for sale of Government building site located on State line dividing West Point, Ga., and Lanett, Ala., and for acquisition of new sites and construction of Government buildings therecn in such cities. Approved June 27. 1930. 1 p. (Public 460.)

Woman’s Board of Home Missions of Presbyterian Church. S. 1469, act to quitclaim lands in Santa Fe County, N. Mex. [to Woman’s Board of Home Missions of Pres-byterian Church in United States of America], Approved June 19 1930 1 p(Public 389.)

Women. H. R. 10960, act to amend law relative to citizenship and naturalization of married women. Approved July 3. 1930. 1 p. (Public 508.)

Wyoming. S. 317, act to authorize Secretary of Interior to grant certain oil and gas prospecting permits and leases [in Oregon Basin, Wyo.]. Approved June 27 1930 1 p. (Public 446.)

Public [joint] resolution 89-106, 71st Congress.Alameda, Calif. H. J. Res. 372, joint resolution authorizing President of United States

to accept on behalf of United States conveyance of lands on Government Island from Alameda, Calif., in consideration of relinquishment by United States of all its rights and interest under lease of such island dated July 5, 1918. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 104.)

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Public [joint] resolution 89-106, 71st Congress—Continued.Bryan, William J. S. J. Res. 127, joint resolution authorizing erection on public

grounds in Washington, D. C., of memorial to William Jennings Bryan [by Wil-liam Jennings Bryan Memorial Association], Approved June 18, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 90.)

Chicago, Century of Progress Exposition, 1933. H. J. Res. 353, joint resolution for investigation and report, by committee to be appointed by the President, with refer-ence to representation at and participation in Chicago World’s Fair Centennial Cele-bration, known as Century of Progress Exposition, on part of Government and its various Departments and activities; Approved June 20, 1930. 1 p. (Public reso-lution 92.) -

District of Columbia. H. J. Res. 300, joint resolution to permit Pennsylvania Gift Fountain Association to erect fountain in District of Columbia. Approved June 21, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 94.)

----- S. J. Res. 184, joint resolution to declare July 5, 1930, legal holiday in District of Columbia. Approved July 2, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 103.)

Government officials and employees. S. J. Res. 24, joint resolution for payment of certain employees of United States Government in District of Columbia and em-ployees of District of Columbia for Mar. 4, 1929. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 99.)

International Map of the World on the Millionth Scale Bureau. H. J. Res. 14, joint resolution to provide for annual contribution of United States toward support of Central Bureau of International Map of the World on the Millionth Scale. Ap-proved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 97.)

Interparliamentary Union. H. J. Res. 280, joint resolution to authorize participation by United States in Interparliamentary Union. Approved June 20, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 91.)

Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission. H. J. Res 306, joint resolution establishing commission for participation of United States in observance of 300th anniversary of founding of Massachusetts Bay Colony, authorizing appropriation to be utilized in connection with such observance, and for other purposes. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 101.)

Mississippi Shipping Company. S. J. Res. 190, joint resolution authorizing Post-master General to accept bid of Mississippi Shipping Company to carry mail between. United States gulf ports and east coast of South America. Approved June 21, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 93.)

Narcotics Bureau. H. J. Res. 367, joint resolution to amend act to create in Treasury Department Bureau of Narcotics, and for other purposes, approved June 14, 1930. Approved June 26, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 96.)

Norway. H. J. Res. 322, joint resolution authorizing payment of claim of Norwegian Government for interest upon money advanced by it in connection with protection of American interests in Russia. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 102.)

Paris, France. H. J. Res. 311, joint resolution for participation of United States in exposition to be held at Paris, France, in 1931. [Approved June 24, 1930.] 2 p. (Public resolution 95.)

S-j, U. S. submarine. S. J. Res. 140, joint resolution for erection of memorial tablet at Naval Academy to commemorate officers and men lost in United States submarine S-4. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 100.)

Senate. H. J. Res. 389, joint resolution making appropriations for pav of pages for Senate and House of Representatives until end of 2d session of 71st Congress. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 106.)

Supreme Court Building. H. J. Res. 388, joint resolution making provision for con-tinuation of construction of Supreme Court Building. Approved July 3, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 105.)

War. H. J. Res. 251, joint resolution to promote peace and to equalize burdens and to minimize profits of war. Approved June 27, 1930. 1 p. (Public resolution 98.)

Yorktown campaign, 1181. H. J. Res. 289. joint resolution for participation of United States in celebration of 150th anniversary of siege of Yorktown. Va., and surrender of Lord Cornwallis on Oct. 19. 1781, and authorizing appropriation to be used in connection with such celebration, and for other purposes. [Approved June 17. 1930.] 2 p. (Public resolution 89.)

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Appropriations. Second deficiency appropriation bill, 1930. conference report to accompany H. R. 12902 [making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for fiscal year 1930 and prior fiscal years, to provide supple-mental appropriations for fiscal years 1930 and 1931, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Wood. July 1, 1930. 8 p. (H. rp. 2050, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- Second deficiency appropriation bill, 1930, conference report to accompany H. R. 12902 [making appropriations to supply deficiencies in appropriations for fiscal year 1930 and prior fiscal years, to provide supplemental appropria-tions for fiscal years 1930 and 1931, and for other purposes] ; submitted by Mr. Wood. July 3, 1930. 3 p. (H. rp. 2066, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

District of Columbia. District of Columbia appropriation bill, [fiscal year] 1931, conference report to accompany H. R. 10813; submitted by Mr. Simmons. July 3, 1930. 5 p. (H. rp. 2065, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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District Of Columbia—Continued.----- Extend, remodel, and enlarge post-office building at Washington, D. C.,

conference report to accompany H. R. 11144; submitted by Mr. Elliott. June 30, 1930. 2 p. (H. rp. 2045, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Government officials and employees. Classification act, conference report to ac-company S. 215 [to amend sec. 13 of act for classification of civilian positions within District of Columbia and in field services, as amended] ; submitted by Mr. Lehlbach. June 28, 1930. 2 p. (II. rp. 2044, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Military posts. Construction at military posts, conference report to accompany H. R. 12996 [to authorize appropriations for construction at military posts] ; submitted by Mr. Ransley. July 2, 1930. 2 p. (H. rp. 2059, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Soldiers. Amendments to World War veterans’ act, 1924, conference report to accompany H. R. 13174; submitted by Mr. Johnson of South Dakota. July 3, 1930. 3 p. (II. rp. 2060, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESCalendars. Calendars of House of Representatives, 71st Congress, 2d session,

July 1-3, 1930; no. 221-223. 1930. Each 160 p. or 208 p. large 8° [Daily when House of Representatives is in session.] t Y 1.2: 1/71-221 to 71-223

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ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

House of Representatives. Authorizing payment of allowance from contingent fund of House to assistants in office of attending surgeon, report to accompany H. Res. 279; submitted by Mr. Guyer. July 1, 1930. 1 p. (H. rp. 2048, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

BANKING AND CURRENCY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

German reparation bonds, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, under H. J. Res. 364, prohibiting purchase of German reparation bonds by national banks, Federal reserve banks, and member banks of Federal reserve system, June 25 and 26, 1930. 1930. iii+77 p. * Paper, 10c. Y4.B22/1:G31

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Insurance. Code of insurance law for District of Columbia, hearings before subcommittee on insurance and banking, 71st Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 3941, Jan. 30-June 5, 1930. 1930. iii+275 p. * Paper, 25c.

Y 4.D 63/1: In 7/4Potomac River. Regulating erection of structures on Potomac River adjacent

to proposed George Washington Memorial Parkway in District of Columbia, hearings, 71st Congress,. 2d session, on S. J. Res. 159 [182] and H. J. Res. 345, prohibiting location or erection of any wharf or dock or artificial fill or bulk-head or other structure on shores or in waters of Potomac River within Dis-trict of Columbia without approval of commissioners of District of Columbia and director of public buildings and public parks of National capital, June 18 and 20, 1930. 1930. ii+75 p. * Paper, 10c. Y 4.D 63/1: P 84

Taxicabs. Financial responsibility of taxicab owners in District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 3615 [to amend sec. 8 of act making appropriations for District of Columbia, fiscal year 1914, relative to financial responsibility of taxicab owners, etc.] ; submitted by Mr. McLeod. June 30, 1930. Ip. (H. rp. 2046, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Vivisection. To prohibit experiments upon living dogs in District of Columbia [and providing penalty for violation thereof], report to accompany H. R. 7884; submitted by Mr. McClintock of Ohio. July 3, 1930. 2 p. (H. rp. 2063, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 71st Congress, 2d session, July 7, 1930; [no, 8], ’1930. 19 p. large 8° [Number of calendar not printed on this issue.] $

Y 4.1m 6/1: 71/8Filipinos in United States.

hearings, 71st Congress, * Paper, 25c.

Exclusion of immigration from Philippine Islands, 2d session, on H. R. 8708. 1930. [l]+300 p.

Y 4.1m 6/1: P 53INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Klamath Indians. Klamath Indian enrollment, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d ses-sion, on S. 3156. June 11, 1930. 1930. [1]-f-29 p. (No. 593.) [The Indians concerned are the Klamath and Modoc tribes and the Yahooskin band of Snake Indians and other Indians belonging to Klamath Indian Reservation.] * Paper, 5c. Y 4.1n 2/1: K 66/3

INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMERCE COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Carriers. Investigation of ownership and control by holding companies of common carriers, report; submitted by Mr. Parker. July 3, 1930. 22 p. (H. rp. 2064, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26818

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 71st Congress. July 7, 1930; no. 26. 1930.103 p. 4° J Y 4.J 89/1: 71/26

Beaver. Bascom S. Complaint against Bascom S. Deaver, district judge for middie district of Georgia, report to accompany H. Res. 284 [directing sub-committee of Committee on Judiciary to inquire further into official conduct of Bascom S. Deaver, district judge for middle district of Georgia] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Graham. July 1, 1930. 2 p. (H. rp. 2051, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Unemployment in United States, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on S. 3059, 3060, H. R. 8374, 8655, 9560, 11414, 12550, and 12551, June 11 and 12, 1930. 1930. ii+193 p. (Serial 11.) * Paper, 20c. Y4.J89/l:Un2

LIBRARY COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Medals of honor and awards to Government employees for distinguished work in science or for voluntary risk of life and health beyond ordinary risks of duty, report to accompany H. R. 12922; submitted by Mr. Luce. July 3, 1930. 3 p. (IL rp. 2061, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) [The medals are officially designated as the Thomas Jefferson Medal of Honor for Distinguished Work in Science and the Jesse W. Lazear Medal of Honor for Distinguished Self-sacrifice for Humanity.] * Paper, 5c.

Taft, William II. Monument to William Howard Taft at Manila, report to accompany S. J. Res. 177 [for erection of monument to William Howard Taft at Manila, P. I.] ; submitted by Mr. Luce. July 1, 1930. Ip. (H. rp. 2049, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

District of Columbia. Policing military roads in Virginia leading out of Dis-trict of Columbia, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 8140, May 9, 1930. 1930. ii+14 p. * Paper, 5c. Y 4.M 59/1: R 53/2

European War, 1914-18. Publication of World War records, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on H. J. Res. 34, Mar. 25, 1930. 1930. ii+37 p. * Paper, 5c. Y 4.M 59/1: W 89/7

Gratiot, Fort. Sale of certain lands at former military reservation at Fort Gratiot, Mich., hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 12870, to authorize sale of all of right, title, interest, and estate of United States in and to lands in Michigan [formerly part of Fort Gratiot military reservation], June 24, 1930. 1930. ii+20 p. * Paper, 5c. ' Y 4.M 59/1: F 77/13

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Walter Reed Army General Hospital. Purchase and sale of real estate, and other public bills, hearings, 71st Congress. 2d session, on H. R. 3869, to author-ize acquisition [of] additional land at Walter Reed; H. R. 8159, to authorize appropriations for construction at West Point, N. Y., Fort Lewis, Wash., and Fort Benning, Ga.; H. R. 3594, for acquisition of land at Kelly Field. Tex.; H. R. 7722, for examination and survey of concrete road from Virginia Beach, Va., to Kitty Hawk. N. C.; S. 3965, to grant easement to Wabash Railway Co., over St. Charles Rifle Range, Mo.; S. 64, to secure title to certain private lands, Militia Target Range Reservation, Utah; H. R. 2030, for pur-chase of land adjoining Fort Bliss, Tex.; II. R. 11406, to authorize sale of tract of land located at Battery Cove, near Alexandria, Va.: H. R. 7876, to authorize and direct comptroller general to allow certain expenditures in War Department; statement of M. W. Ireland on Army and Navy Nurse Corps retirement. 1930. ii+68 p. ♦ Paper, 10c. ' Y 4.M 59/1: R 22/6

NAVAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Bruce, Mrs. Annie. Annie Bruce, report to accompany H. R. 8620 [granting 6 months’ pay to Annie Bruce, widow of Frank Bruce] ; submitted by Mr. Burdick. July 3, 1930. 3 p. (H. rp. 2062, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Naval petroleum reserves. For conservation, care, custody, protection, and operation of naval petroleum and oil-shale reserves, report to accompany H. R. 13158; submitted by Mr. Hale. June 30, 1930. 6 p. (II. rp. 2047, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26783

PATENTS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Girayossian, Garahed T. K. Garabed free-energy generator, report to accom-pany H. J. Res. 392 [to amend sec. 3 of joint resolution for purpose of promot-ing efficiency, for utilization of resources and industries of United States, and so forth, approved Feb. 8, 1918] ; submitted by Mr. McLeod. July 2, 1930. 4 p. (II. rp. 2057, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) ♦ Paper, 5c.

POST OFFICE AND POST ROADS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, calendar of bills and resolutions referred to Committee on Post Office and Post Roads for its consideration and action thereon, July, 1930, 71st Congress, 2d session. 1930. 39 p. 4° t

Y 4.P 84/1: 71/1PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Alameda, Calif. Public buildings and grounds, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d ses-sion, on II. J. Res. 372, authorizing President of United States to accept on behalf of United States conveyance of lands on Government Island from Alameda, Calif., in consideration of relinquishment by United States of all its rights and interest under lease of such island dated July 5, 1918; June 18, 1930. 1930. ii+13 p. (No. 9.) * Paper, 5c. Y4.P 96/6; All

PUBLIC LANDS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Oil-shale. Applications for patent upon oil-sjiale lands, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 3754 and H. R. 12802, concerning applications for patent and assessment work upon oil-shale lands. 1930. pt. 2. iii+64 p. [Revised print. 1st print has iii-|-45 p. Part 1 appeared in Monthly catalogue for Apr. 1930, p. 837.] * Paper, 10c. Y 4.P 96/2 ; Oi 5/9/pt. 2/rev.

RIVERS AND HARBORS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Pollution of navigable waters, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on II. R. 10625, to amend oil pollution act of 1924, May 2-26, 1930. 1930. pt. 1. ii-|-l— 89 p. 1 pl. map. * Paper, 15c. Y 4.R 52 : 76/4/pt. 1

RULES COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Appropriations. Consideration of House resolution 286, report to accompany H. Res. 286 [making in order motion to concur in Senate amendment 12 to H. R. 12902. 2d deficiency bill, with amendment] ; submitted by Mr. Purnell. July 1, 1930. 1 p. (H. rp. 2052, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Reports. Consideration of House resolution 287, report to accompany H. Res. 287 [making in order immediate consideration of reports from Committee on Rules and Committees of Conference for balance of session] ; submitted by Mr. Purnell. July 1, 1930. 1 p. (II. rp. 2053, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper 5c.

Shipping Board. To create a select committee to investigate Shipping Board, hearing, 71st Congress, 2d session, on II. Res. 240, June 14, 1930. 1930. ii+8 p. * Paper, 5c. Y 4.R 80/1: Sh 6/2

Soldiers. Consideration of House resolution 288, report to accompany H. Res. 288 [for consideration of H. R. 13174, to amend World War veterans’ act, 1924, as amended, with amendments of Senate thereto] ; submitted by Mr. Purnell. July 2, 1930. 1 p. (H. rp. 2056, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

TERRITORIES COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Alaska. Salary of governor of Alaska, report to accompany S. 4142 [to fix salary of governor of Alaska] ; submitted by Mr. Elliott. July 2, 1930. 1 p. (H. rp. 2055, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

----- - Salary of secretary of Alaska, report to accompany H. R. 11368 [to fix annual compensation of secretary of Alaska]; submitted by Mr. Kvale. July 2, 1930. 1 p. (H. rp. 2054, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

WAR CLAIMS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Company. Employees of Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co., Minneapolis, Minn., etc., hearing, 71st Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 7874 [for carrying out award of National War Labor Board of Apr. 11, 1919, and decision of Secretary of War of Nov. 30, 1920, in favor of certain employees of Minneapolis Steel and Machinery Company, Minneapo-lis, Minn., of St. Paul Foundry Company, St. Paul, Minn., of American Hoist and Derrick Company, St. Paul, Minn., and of Twin City Forge and Foundry Company, Stillwater, Minn.], Mar. 5, 1930. 1930. ii+46 p. * Paper, 10c.

Y 4.W 19 : M 66/2Rockford, III. Relief of New Milford consolidated school district no. 123, of

Illinois, Rock River consolidated school district no. 125, of Illinois, Michael H. Lorden, Charles Samuelson, John August Johnson, Ross P. Beckstrom Co., hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on II. R. 3726, for relief of New Milford consolidated school district nd. 123 [of Rockford] Hl., H. R. 422S, for relief of Rock River consolidated school district no. 125 [of Rockford] Ill., H. R. 9060, for relief of Michael II. Lorden, H. R. 9061, for relief of Charles Samuelson, II. R. 9062, for relief of John August Johnson, H. R. 9063. for relief of Ross P. Beckstrom Co., Apr. 18-21, 1930. 1930. ii+72 p. map. * Paper, 15c. Y 4.W 19 : N 42 m

WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Ciyars. Limiting importation packages of cigars, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on H. J. Res. 371, June 18, 1930. 1930. ii+28 p. [Includes hearing on H. J. Res. 370, to amend paragraph 922 of tariff act of 1930, relating to cotton rags.] ♦ Paper, 5c. Y4.W36:C48/2

Coal. Prohibition upon importation of anthracite coal, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 12061, for prohibition upon importation into United States of certain anthracite coal, June 17, 1930. 1930. ii+20 p. * Paper, 5c. Y 4.W 36: An 8

Customs Service. Compensation of certain customs employees, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, June 10, 1930. 1930. ii+29 p. *'Paper, 5c.

Y 4.W 36 : C 96/19

WORLD WAR VETERANS’ LEGISLATION COMMITTEE, HOUSE

Osteomyelitis, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on treatment and cure of disease known as osteomyelitis; testimony of William Stevenson Baer, Apr. 17,1930. 1930. ii+24 p. * Paper, 5c. Y4.W89:Os7

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INTERNAL REVENUE TAXATION JOINT COMMITTEE

Refunds and credits of internal revenue taxes, [calendar year] 1929, report pursuant to sec. 710 of revenue act of 1928 and report of staff of joint com-mittee to committee. 1930. vii+58 p. (H. doc. 478, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 29-26737

SENATE

Calendars. Calendar of business, 71st Congress, 2d session, July 1-3, 1930; no. 266-268. 1930. Each 16 p, or 20 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session. The legislative day of June 30 extended through calendar dav July 1.] J ¥1.3:71/266-268

----- Same, 71st Congress, special session, July 8-Dec. 1, 1930; no. 269-272. 1930. Each 20 p. large 8° [Daily when Senate is in session. The legislative day of July 8 extended through calendar day July 10. No. 272 printed in advance.] $ ¥1.3:71/269-272

Mail contracts. Truth about postal contracts, under title 4 merchant marine act 1928 and its application as subsidy to shipping, including copy of that law and also synopsis of contracts made [by John Nicolson] ; presented by Mr. McKellar. 1930. v+54 p. (S. doc. 210, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) [The data herein contained is of date Mar. 1930.] * Paper, 5c L. C. card 30-26848

National hydraulic laboratory. Design of national hydraulic laboratory, plans, estimates of cost, and memoranda relating to the national hydraulic labora-tory at Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., prepared by John R Free-man; presented by Mr. Hebert. 1930. [l]+25 p. 4 pl. (S. doc. 208 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 30-26819

Pulpwood supply in Alaska. 1930. [2 pts.] (S. doc. 120, 2 pts., 71st Cong 2d sess.)L. C. card 30-26749[pt. 1.] Letters from Secretary of Commerce and Secretary of Agriculture transmit-

ting, in response to resolution, certain information relative to pulpwood supply in Alaska, rv-f-335 p. il. 6 pl. * Paper, 40c.

pt. 2. Letter from Secretary of Interior transmitting, in response to resolution cer-tain information relative to pulpwood supply in Alaska v+34 p il 2 pl 12 p. of pl. map. * Paper, 15c.

Tariff. Hawley-Smoot tariff bill of 1930, yea-and-nay votes in Senate, 71st Congress, on bill and all amendments thereto, H. R. 2667, to provide revenue, to regulate commerce with foreign countries, to encourage industries of United States, to protect American labor, and for other purposes, and on Senate reso-lution 52. by Mr. McMaster, Senate resolution 91, by Mr. Borah, Senate reso-lution 108, by Mr. Simmons, and Senate resolution 270, by Mr. Smoot, witli index: compiled by C. A. Loeffler. 1930. ii+369 p. (S. doc. 177, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 30-26786

AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY COMMITTEE, SENATE .

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 71st Congress, 2d session, Julv 24, 1930; no. 30. 1930. 54 p. 4° J Y'4.Ag 8/2 : 71/30

Cotton. Investigation of certain operations on cotton exchanges, hearing before subcommittee, 71st Congress, 2d session, on S. Res. 149, to investigate cause of decline of cotton prices in 1926 [and 1927-29], June 25, 1930. 1930 iii+7 p. * Paper, 5c. . ¥ 4.Ag 8/2: C 82/18

----- Investigation of certain operations on cotton exchanges, report to accom-pany S. J. Res. 195; submitted by Mr. Capper. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1930. 1 p. (S. rp. 1144, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Forest fires. Providing for protection of forest lands, report to accompany S. J. Res. 183 [authorizing Secretary of Agriculture to cooperate with Territories under provisions of sec. 1 and 2 of act for protection of forest lands, for re-forestation of denuded areas, for extension of national forests, and for other

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Forest fires—Continued.purposes, in order to promote continuous production of timber on lands chiefly suitable therefor] ; submitred by Mr. McNary. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1930. 2 p. (S. rp. 1143, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Forest Service. To facilitate and simplify work of Forest Service, report to ac-company H. R. 10782; submitted by Mr. McNary, .lune 30, calendar day July 1, 1930. 3 p. (S. rp. 1142, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

CLAIMS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Braznell, Benjamin. Estate of Benjamin Braznell, report to accompany S. 457 [for relief of estate of Benjamin Braznell] ; submitted by Mr. Black. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1930. 3 p. (S. rp. 1150, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Brooks, Emmett. Emmett Brooks, report to accompany II. R. 10093 [for relief of Emmett Brooks] ; submitted by Mr. Black. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1930. 3 p. (S. rp. 1151, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Fairmont Creamery Co., report to accompany S. 3620 [for relief of Fairmont Creamery Company, Omaha, Nebr.] ; submitted by Mr. Black. June 30, cal-endar day July 1, 1930. 2 p. (S. rp. 1147, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Farmers' Grain Co., Omaha, Nebr., report to accompany S. 899 [authorizing Treasurer of United States to refund to Farmers’ Grain Company, Omaha, Nebr., income taxes illegally paid to United States Treasurer] ; submitted by Mr. Black. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1930. 2 p. (S. rp. 1152, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Lebanon Equity Exchange, Lebanon, Nebr., report to accompany S. 4018 [for re-lief of Lebanon Equity Exchange, Lebanon, Nebr.] ; submitted by Mr. Black. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1930. 3 p. (S. rp. 1148, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Nicholson, Cooper. Cooper Nicholson, report to accompany S. 4274 [for relief of Cooper Nicholson] ; submitted by Mr. Black. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1930. 3 p. (S. rp. 1149, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Pioneer Steamship Co., report to accompany S. 896 [to pay Pioneer Steamship Company money paid as duty for repairs in foreign ports] ; submitted by Mr. Black. July 2, 1930. 3 p. (S. rp. 1157, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

States. Right of States to sue United States, report to accompany S. J. Res. 201 [consenting that certain States may sue United States, and providing for trial on the merits in any suit brought hereunder by State to recover direct taxes alleged to have been illegally collected by United States during fiscal years 1866-68, and vesting right in each State to sue in its own name] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Steiwer. July 3, 1930. 5 p. (S. rp. 1160, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Walthers, George C. George Charles Walthers, report [and minority reports] to accompany H. R. 5212 [for relief of George Charles Walthers], [3 pts.] (S. rp. 1130, 3 pts., 71st Cong. 2d sess.) [pt. 1.] Report; submitted by Mr. Steiwer. June 28, 1930. 10 p. * Paper, 5c.pt. 2. Minority report; submitted by Mr. Howell. June 20, calendar day July 1,

1930. 2 p. * Paper, 5c.pt. 3. Minority report; submitted by Mr. Black. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1930.

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COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Alameda, Calif. Conveyance of lands on Government Island, report to accom-pany H. J. Res. 372 [authorizing President of United States to accept on behalf of United States conveyance of lands on Government Island from Alameda, Calif., in consideration of relinquishment by United States of all its rights and interest under lease of such island dated July 5, 1918] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Johnson. June 30, 1930. 3 p. (S. rp. 1141, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Camas Slough. Bridge across Camas Slough, Columbia River. Wash,, report to accompany S. 4663 [granting consent of Congress for construction of dike

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Camas Slouffh—Continued.or dam across head of Camas Slough (Washougal Slough) to Lady Island on Columbia River in State of Washington, by Crown Willamette Paper Company] ; submitted by Mr. Jones. June 30, 1930. 2 p. (S. rp. 1139, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Grand Calumet River. Bridge across Grand Calumet River at East Chicago, Ind., report to accompany H. R. 13035 [to extend times for commencing and completing construction of bridge across Grand Calumet River at East Chicago, Ind., by Chicago, South Shore and South Bend Railroad] ; submitted by Mr. Dale. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1930. 2 p. (S. rp. 1146, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Sailors. To amend certain laws relating to American seamen, hearings before subcommittee, 71st Congress, 2d session, on S. 306, to amend certain laws relating to American seamen, and S. 314, relating to payment of advance wages and allotments in respect of seamen on foreign vessels, and making further provision for carrying out purposes of seamen’s act. 1930. pt. 2. iii+281-312 p. [Part 1 appeared in Monthly catalogue for May, 1930, p. 978.] * Paper, 5c. Y 4.C 73/2 : Se 1/6/pt. 2

St. Clair River. Bridge across St. Clair River at or near Port Huron, Mich., report to accompany S. 4769 [to amend act creating Great Lakes Bridge Commission and authorizing said commission to construct bridge across St. Clair River at or near Port Huron, Mich.] ; submitted by Mr. 1 andenberg. July 2, 1930. 2 p. (S. rp. 1159, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COMMITTEE, SENATE

Teachers. Special leave with part pay for certain educational employees of public schools of District of Columbia, report to accompany S. 4597 [to pro-vide educational employees of public schools of District of Columbia with leave of absence with part pay for purposes of educational improvement] ; sub-mitted by Mr. Capper. June 30, calendar day July 1, 1930. 4 p. (S. rp. 1145, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

FINANCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Customs Service. Compensation of certain customs employees, report to accom-pany H. R. 12742 [to amend act to adjust compensation of certain employees in Customs Service, approved May 29, 1928] ; submitted by Mr. Watson. June 30. calendar day July 1, 1930. 16 p. (S. rp. 1153, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Soldiers. To amend World War veterans' act, 1924. hearing, 71st Congress, 2d session, on H. R. 13174, June 27, 1930. 1930. ii+33 p. * Paper, 5c.

Y 4.F 49: W 89/3FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE. SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 71st Congress, 2d session, July 7, 1930 ; no. 15. 1930. 27 p. 4° t Y4.F 76/2: 71/15

INDIAN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, SENATE

Indians. Survey of conditions of Indians in United States, hearings before sub-committee, 71st Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 79, 70th Congress, directing Committee on Indian Affairs, Senate, to make general survey of condition of Indians of United States, and S. Res. 308, 70th Congress, con-tinuing until end of 1st regular session of 71st Congress, Senate resolution numbered 79 authorizing general survey of Indian conditions, July 18 and 20. 1929. '1930. pt. 9, iv+3117-3266+vi p. [These hearings were held in North Dakota.] * Paper, 15c. Y 4.1n 2/2: In 2/3/pt. 9

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 71st Congress, 2d session, Dec. 1, 1930; no. 13. 1930. 14 p. 4° [Printed in advance.] i Y 4.1n 8/3:71/13

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IRRIGATION AND RECLAMATION COMMITTEE, SENATE

Bitter Root irrigation project. Rehabilitation of Bitter Root irrigation project, hearings, 71st Congress, 2d session, on S. 3826, June 16 and 17, 1930. 1930. iii+22 p. * Paper, 5c. Y 4.1r 7/1: B 54

JUDICIARY COMMITTEE, SENATE

Calendars. Legislative calendar, 71st Congress, 2d session, July 3, 1930; no.39. 1930. 54 p. 4° i Y 4. J 89/2: 71/39

Code of laws of United States. Repeal of obsolete laws, improvement of United States Code, report to accompany H. R. 10198; submitted by Mr. Hastings. July 3, 1930. 1 p. (S. rp. 1162, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Crime and criminals. Defining petty offenses, report to accompany H. R. 10341 [to amend sec. 335 of criminal code] ; submitted by Mr. Hastings. July 3, 1930. 3 P- (S. rp. 1161, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Jury. Waiver of trial by jury, report to accompany H. R. 12056 [providing for tvaiver of trial by jury in District Courts] ; submitted by Mr. Hebert. July 3, 1930. Ip. (S. rp. 1163, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Lobbying. Lobby investigation, hearings before subcommittee, 71st Congress, 2d session, pursuant to S. Res. 20, to investigate activities of lobbying asso-ciations and lobbyists in and around Washington, D. C., May 6-June 12, 1930. 1930. pt. 10, iii+4249-4932 p. * Paper, 75c. Y 4. J 89/2: L 78/3/pt. 10

Prohibition. To amend national prohibition act, as amended, report to accom-pany H. R. 9985 [to amend act to amend national prohibition act, approved Mar. 2, 1929] ; submitted by Mr. Walsh of Montana. July 2, 1930. 2 p. (S. rp. 1158, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

War. Constitutional amendment making war legally impossible, hearing before subcommittee, 71st Congress, 2d session, on S. J. Res. 45, proposing amend-ment to Constitution of United States prohibiting war, Apr. 12, 1930. 1930. iii+90 p. * Paper, 10c. Y 4.J 89/2: W 19/2

LIBRARY COMMITTEE, SENATE

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F. D. Hubbel Relief Corps No. 103. Trophy gun to F. D. Hubbel Relief Corps No. 103, of Hillsboro, Ill., report to accompany H. R. 4050; submitted by Mr. Reed. July 2, 1930. 2 p. (S. rp. 1156, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Fay, John A. John A. Fay, report to accompany H. R. 9267 [for relief of John A. Fay]; submitted by Mr. Black. July 2, 1930. 2 p. (S. rp. 1154, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Oregon University. Conveyance to University of Oregon lands forming part of Coos Head Bay military reservation, report to accompany S. 3360 [to convey to University of Oregon lands forming part of Coos Head river and harbor reservation] ; submitted by Mr. Reed. June 30, 1930. 2 p. (S. rp. 1140, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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Washington, George. General newspaper release [series of articles by Donald A. Craig, published in the Washington Star and reprinted by permission.] tNo. 1. All honor to George Washington. [1930.] 3 p.No. 2. Greatest historical observance. [1930.] 4 p.No. 3. Program to continue 10 months. [1930.] 4 p.No. 4. Patriotism will be keynote. [1930.] 3 p.No. 5. One year of patriotic thought. [1930.] 4 p.No. 6. All-American celebration. [1930.] 3 p.No. 7. Women to have important part. [1930.] 5 p.No. 8. Maryland pioneer in celebration. [1930.] 4 p.No. 9. National capital will be host. [1930.] 4 p.No. 10. Tentative monthly programs. [1930.] 5 p.No. 11. Engineers plan unique tribute. [1930.] 4 p.No. 12. One of three great memorials. [1930.] 4 p.No. 13. Congress of world’s republics. [1930.] 3 p.No. 14. Virginia to honor her great son. [1930.] 5 p.

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Christensen Machine Company v. United States; report[1930.] no. J-370, p. 7-14. $

of commissioner. Ju 3.8: C 462/3

Davis. Brython P. Davis v. United States; report of commissioner. [1930.]no. K-297, p. 7-9. $ Ju 3.8: D 29

Levi L. Davis v. United States; evidence for plaintiff and defendant.[1930.] no. J-629, p. 17-52. $ Ju 3.8: D 294/5

Dodd. Wilburn C. Dodd v. United States; report of commissioner. [1930.] no. H-527, p. 5-8. t Ju 3.8 :D 661/2

Ernst. Edward C. Ernst v. United States; report of commissioner. [1930.] no. K-534, p. 5-6. $ Ju 3.8: Er 66

Field, Marshall, & Co. Marshall Field & Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1930.] no. K-469, p. 17-20. J Ju 3.8 :F 457

International Harvester Company of America v. United States; report of com-missioner. [1930.] no. K-53, p. 23-25. t Ju 3.8: In 8/9

Lissner, H., Company, Incorporated. H. Lissner Company, Inc., v. UnitedStates; report of commissioner. [1930.] no. K-471, p. 15-20. $

Ju 3.8: L 693Ohio Oil Company v. United States; report of commissioner. [1930.] no. K-

319, p. 99-104. $ Ju 3.8: Oh 3/4Pearsall. Gilbert H. Pearsall v. United States; report of commissioner. [1930.]

no. J-35, p. 9-14. J Ju 3.8: P 316Straughn. Hugh Straughn v. United States; report of commissioner. [1930.]

no. K-357, p. 7-9. $ Ju 3.8: St 82/4Tiedmann, Theodore, Corporation. Theodore Tiedmann Corporation v. United

States; report of commissioner. [1930.] no. D-836, p. 25-29. $ Ju 3.8 :T 44Tricou. Eugene H. Tricou v. United States; report of commissioner. [1930.]

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Vulcanite Portland Cement Company v. United States; report of commissioner.[1930.] no. H-259, p. 85-91. t * Ju 3.8 :V 976

COURT OF CUSTOMS AND PATENT APPEALSMusical instruments. Customs appeal no. 3350, United States v. Soy Kee & Co.,

transcript of record on appeal from Customs Court. [1930.] cover-title, i-rl9 p. t Ju 7.6: So 96

Ores. Customs appeal no. 3351, United States v. Consolidated Kansas CitySmelting & Refining Co. et al., transcript of record on appeal from CustomsCourt. [1930.] cover-title, i+45 p. $ Ju 7.6 :C 765

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIACourt of Appeals. Transcript of record, Jan. term. 1930, no. 5154, Andrew W.

Mellon, Secretary of Treasury, and Walter O. Woods, Treasurer of United States, vs. Stephen R. Jones et al. [copartners engaged in practice of law under firm name and style of Blodgett, Jones, Burnham & Bingham], appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1930.] cover-title, i+20 p. t

DC 9.5 : B 621------ Transcript of record, Jan. term, 1930, no. 5175, special calendar, Frank T.

Hines, director of Veterans’ Bureau, vs. United States ex relatione Harry V. Fisher, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1930.] cover-title, i+17 p. $ DC 9.5 :F 533

----- Transcript of record, Apr. term. 1930, no. 5198. special calendar, Frank T. Hines, director of Veterans’ Bureau, vs. United States ex relatione Clyde V. Berglund, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1930.] cover-title, i+11 p. $ DC 9.5 :B 454

-— Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1930, no. 5199, special calendar, Frank T. Hines, director of Veterans’ Bureau, vs. United States ex relatione Edgar T. Ferguson, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1930.] cover-title, i+14 p. $ DC 9.5 :F 381

----- Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1930, no. 5200, special calendar, FrankT. Hines, director of Veterans’ Bureau, vs. United States ex relatione Bayard Brooks, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1930.] cover-title, i+14 p. t DC 9.5 : B 791/3

----- Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1930, no. 5241, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of Department of Interior, vs. United States ex relatione Roy G. Barton, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1930.] cover-title, i+17 p. $ DC 9.5: B 285

----- Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1930, no. 5247, special calendar, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of Interior Department, vs. United States ex rela-tione Ethel McLennan, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1930.] cover-title, i+14 p. t DC 9.5 :M 224

----- Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1930, no. 5250, special calendar, Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of Interior, and C. C. Moore, commissioner of Gen-eral Land Office, vs. IV. B. Pyron, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1930.] cover-title, i+24 p. t DC 9.5 :P 998

•----- Transcript of record, Apr. term, 1930, no. 5251, special calendar, RayLyman Wilbur, Secretary of Interior, and Charles C- Moore, commissioner of General Land Office, vs. United States ex rel. H. H. Simpson, appeal from Supreme Court of District of Columbia. [1930.] cover-title, i+24 p. ±

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Iffricultural education, organization and administration; [by C. H. Lane]. Re-vised edition, May, 1930. [1930.] vii+63 p. (Bulletin 13; Agricultural series 1.) [Includes lists of publications of Federal Board for Vocational Education relating to agricultural education.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card E 30-163 VE 1.3 :13/5

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Child labor. State child-labor standards, Jan. 1, 1930. 1930. 1 p. narrow f° (Chart 2.) [Prepared by Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor, and re-printed by permission by Federal Board for Vocational Education.] t

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the Children’s Bureau as Chart 1 of that bureau, but in this edition for Jan. 1, 1930, which is published by the Federal Board for Vocational Education, the chart number 2 was assigned at their request.

Handicapped persons. Report of study of possibilities of employment of handi-capped persons in Minneapolis, Minn., report of methods followed in making investigation and of essential general findings of survey. June, 1930. ix+80 p. il. ([Bulletin 146]) [Includes lists of publications of Federal Board for Vocational Education relating to vocational rehabilitation.] * Paper, 15c. L. C. card E 30-165 VE 1.3 :146

School attendance. State compulsory school attendance standards affecting em-ployment of minors, Jan. 1, 1930. [1930.] 2 leaves, narrow f° (Chart 1.) [Prepared by Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor, and reprinted by per-mission by Federal Board for Vocational Education.] t VE 1.2 : C 43/chart 1

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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSIONNote .—The bound volumes of the Federal Trade Commission decisions are sold by the

Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Separate opinions are sold on subscrip-tion, price $1.00 per volume; foreign subscription, $1.50; single copies, 5c.Fluegelman, N., & Co., Incorporated. N. Fluegelman & Co., Inc., v. Federal

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International Shoe Co. v. Federal Trade Commission; [Supreme Court] argued Dec. 2-3, 1929, decided Jan. 6, 1930, no. 42 [opinion of court]. [1930.] 10 p. (F. T. C. [court decision] 104.) * Paper, 5c. FT l.ll/a3 : In 8/2

Morrissey, Charles T., d Co. No. 4364, in circuit court of appeals for 7th cir-cuit, Oct. term, 1929, Federal Trade Commission v. Charles T. Morrissey, doing business under trade names and styles of Charles T. Morrissey & Com-pany and Charles Orangeade Company, on application for enforcement of order of Federal Trade Commission; brief for petitioner. [1930.] cover-title, ii+22 p. large 8° i FT 1.5 : M 834/3

Rules of practice and procedure and statements of policy, July 1, 1930. 1930. ii+17 p. [Cover gives date as July 15, 1930, instead of July 1, 1930, as given on title-page and page 1.] * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 29-26990 FT 1 7 • 930

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Junior colleges. Bibliography on junior colleges; prepared by Walter Crosby Eells. 1930. ix 4-167 p. (Bulletin 2, 1930.) [Prepared at request of American Association of Junior Colleges.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card E 30-164 116.3 : 930/2

School life, v. 15, Sept. 1929-June, 1930 [title-page and index]. 1930. [1]4-5 p. 4° [Included in price of School life for subscribers.]L. C. card E 18-902 I 16.26/1:15/t. p. & ind.

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Alaska. Mineral resources of Alaska, report on progress of investigations in 1927, by Philip S. Smith and others; [title-page, contents, and index]. 1930. ii+173-174 p. (Bulletin 810 [title-page, etc.].) f (price of 50c as noted on title-page is the price of the bound volume).L. C. card GS 5-752 119.3: 810/t. p. & ind.

Upper Cretaceous floras of Alaska, by Arthur Hollick; with description of plant-bearing beds, by George C. Martin. 1930. v4-123 p. il. 86 p. of pl. map in pocket, 1 tab. 4° (Professional paper 159.) * Paper, 80c.L. C. card GS 30-185 119.16:159

----- Same. (H. doc. 434, 70th Cong. 2d sess.)Pacific States. Surface water supply of United States, 1926: pt. 11, Pacific

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----- Same. (H. doc. 63, 71st Cong. 1st sess.)Same: pt. 12, North Pacific slope basins, C, Pacific slope basins in Oregon

and lower Columbia River basin; Nathan C. Grover, chief hydraulic engineer, F. F. Henshaw and G. L. Parker, district engineers. 1930. vi 4-236 p. il. (Water-supply paper 634.) [Prepared in cooperation with Oregon and Washington.] * Paper, 25c.L. C. card GS 10-167 119.13 : 634

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[articles] by Joseph B. Umpleby, Lewis G. Westgate, and Clyde P. Ross; with Description of Minnie Moore and near-by mines [Mineral Hill minin'1’ district, Blaine County, Idaho], by D. F. Hewett. 1930. xi4-250 p. il 16 pl. 10 p. of pl. 7 maps, 5 are in pocket. (Bulletin 814.) [Prepared in co-operation with Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology.] * Paper 90c.L. C. card GS 30—140 119 3 • 814

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Jocko Reservation. Flathead power development, memorandum on develop-ment of Flathead River power sites, Montana [prepared by J. Henry Scatter-good] ; presented by Mr. Walsh of Montana. 1930. [2] +92 p. il. 1 tab. (S. doc. 153, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) [The power sites are located on the Flat- head or Jocko Indian Reservation.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 30-26785

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'New reclamation era, v. 21, no. 7; July, 1930. [1930.] cover-title, p. 125-144, il. 4° [Monthly. Text and illustration on p. 2-4 of cover.]L. C. card 9-35252 I 27.5; 930/7

Note .—The New 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: them in overcoming their agricultural difficulties, to instruct them in diversifying and mar-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. The subscription price of the- New reclamation era is 75c. a year, foreign subscription, $1.00, payable in advance.. Subscriptions should be sent to the Chief Clerk, 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 of Reclamation. Postage stamps are not acceptable in payment of subscription.

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——- See also, below, center heads beginning Decisions.Finance decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Finance).Fuel for locomotives (charged to operating expenses), class 1 steam railways in

United States, compiled from 148 reports representing 158 steam railways, switching and terminal companies not included, May, 1930 and 1929 [and] 5 months ended with May, 1930 and 1929; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics.May, 1930. 1 p. oblong large 8" [Subject to revision.] f IC 1 ste.30 : 930/5

Midland Valley Railroad. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, finance docket no. 3829, in matter of excess inpome of Midland Valley Railroad Com-pany and Wichita and Midland Valley Railroad Company; brief. [1930.] cover-title, iii+99 p. $ IC 1.13/2 : In 2/36

Montour Railroad. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, finance docket no. 3845, in matter of excess income of Montour Railroad Company; brief. [1930.] cover-title, i+60 p. $ IC 1.13/2: In 2/37

Nevada Northern Railway. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, finance docket no. 3856, in matter of excess income of Nevada Northern Railway Company; brief. [1930.] cover-title, ii+53 p. ± IC 1.13/2: In 2/38

Opinions. See, above, Decisions—below, center heads beginning Decisions.Pennsylvania Railroad. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no.

22260, Interstate Commerce Commission v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Pennsylvania Company; brief on behalf of Interstate Commerce Com-mission. [1930.] cover-title, ii+64 p. t IC 1.13/1: P 38/19

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Railroad accidents. Accident bulletin 98, collisions, derailments, and other accidents resulting in injury to persons, equipment, or roadbed, arising from operation of steam railways in interstate commerce, calendar year 1929; [prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. 1930. v+112 p. il. 4° * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 5-41547 IC 1 acci. 3 : 98

----- Report of director of Bureau of Safety in re investigation of accident which occurred on Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway, South-ern Railway System, lines west, at Glen Mary, Tenn., on Nov. 11, 1929 [ae companied by report of engineer-physicist]. [1930.] 18 p. il. * Paper, 5c.L. C. card A 30-1122 IC 1 acci. 5 : G 48/3

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Railroads. Freight and passenger service operating statistics of class 1 steam railways in United States, compiled from 148 reports of freight service statis-tics representing 158 railways and from 144 reports of passenger service statistics representing 154 railways (switching and terminal companies not included), May, 1930 and 1929 [and 5 months ended with May, 1930 and 1929; prepared in] Bureau of Statistics. May, 1930. [2] p. oblong large 8° [Subject to revision.] tL. C. card A 29-379 IC 1 ste. 21: 930/5

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St. Louis and O'Fallon Railway. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, finance docket no. 3908, in matter of excess income of St. Louis & O’Fallon Railway Co.; finance docket no. 4026, Manufacturers’ Railway Co.; brief. 1930. cover-title, ii+93 p. i IC 1.13/2: In 2/39

Traffic decisions. See, below, center head Decisions (Traffic).Valuation decisions. See, above, Decisions, v. 26—below, center head Decisions

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Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Interstate Commerce Commission reports.Akron, Canton and Youngstown Railway. Finance docket no. 8215, Akron,

Canton & Youngstown Railway Company bonds; decided May 12, 1930. [1930.] p. 591-593. (F-4141.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c.

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Arcata and Mad River Railroad. Finance docket no. 5045, Arcata & Mad River Railroad Company deficit status; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 641-045. (F-4151.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4151

Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. Finance docket no. 8162, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company bonds; [decided May 12, 1930]. 1930. [1]+598-601 p. (F-4143.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-4143Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway. Finance docket no. 8008, Chicago,

Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company bonds; decided Apr. 29, 1930. [1930.] p. 531-533. (F-4129.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4129

----- Finance docket no. 8177, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Com-pany securities; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 611-616. (F-4147.)[From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-4147

Delaware and Hudson Company. Finance docket no. 7359, Delaware & Hudson Company and Delaware & Hudson Railroad Corporation finance application; [decided May 16, 1930], 1930. [1]+646-648 p. (F-4152.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-4152

Detroit, Toledo and Ironton Railroad. Finance docket no. 8110, Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad Company abandonment; decided Apr. 29, 1930. [1930.] p. 523-525. (F-4126.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4126

Georgia and Florida Railroad. Finance docket no. 8267, Georgia & Florida Railroad receivers’ certificates; decided June 9, 1930. [1930.] p. 751-754.

(F-4180.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-4180Great Northern Railway. Finance docket no. 8250, Great Northern Railway

Company bonds; [decided June 9, 1930]. 1930. [l]+742-744 p. (F-4177.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4177

Kaydeross Railroad. Finance docket no. 7855, Kaydeross Railroad Corporation abandonment; [decided May 14, 1930]. 1930. [1]+594-597 p. (F-4142.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-4142

Livingston County Mutual Telephone Company. Finance docket no. 8184, Liv-ingston County Mutual Telephone Company acquisition; [decided May 17, 1930], 1930. [l]+666-668 p. (F-4156.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-4156Lower Saucon Telephone Company. Finance docket no. 8167, Lower Saucon

Telephone Company acquisition; [decided May 12, 1930]. 1930. [l]+576- 578 p. (F-4137.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4137

New York Central Railroad. Finance docket no. 8235, New York Central Rail-road Company equipment trust of 1930; [decided May 27. 1930]. [1930.] [1]+694-696 p. (F-4165.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-4165

Panhandle and Santa Fe Railway. Finance docket no. 8090, Panhandle & Santa Fe Railway Company et al. operation; [decided Apr. 16, 1930]. 1930. [1]+432-437 p. (F-4109.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4109

Pennsylvania, Ohio and Detroit Railroad. Finance docket no. 7888, Pennsyl-vania, Ohio & Detroit Railroad Company et al. proposed abandonment; de-cided June 10, 1930. [1930.] p. 755-759. (F-4181.) [From v. 162.]* Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-4181

Pere Marquette Railway. Finance docket no. 8204, Pere Marquette Railway Company equipment trust, series of 1930; [decided May 10. 1930]. 1930. [1]+588-591 p. (F-4140.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4140

Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad. Finance docket no. 8030, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Company acquisition; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 617-622. (F-4148.) [From v. 162.] ♦Paper, 5c. ’ IC 1.6/la: F-4148

Reading Company. Finance docket no. 8240, Reading Company equipment trust, series M: decided May 27, 1930. [1930.] p. 699-701. (F-4167.) [From v.162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4167

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St. Louis Connecting Railroad. Finance docket no. 5335, St. Louis Connecting Railroad Company construction; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 623-624. (F-4149.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4149

St. Louis-San Francisco Railway. Finance docket no. 8163, St. Louis-San Fran-cisco Railway Company construction; decided May 16, 1930. [1930.] p. 649- 651. (F-4153.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4153

St. Louis Southicestern Railway. Finance docket no. 7683, St. Louis South-western Railway Company acquisition and operation; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 625-640. (F-4150.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: F-4150Seaboard Air Line Railway. Finance docket no. 8183, Seaboard Air Line Rail-

way Company bonds; decided May 27, 1930. [1930.] p. 685-688. (F-4163.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4163

Smoky Mountain Railroad. Finance docket no. 8129, Smoky Mountain Railroad acquisition; decided May 24, 1930. [1930.] p. 697-698. (F-4166.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-4166

Southern Pacific Company. Finance docket no. 6045, Southern Pacific Company acquisition and bonds; [decided May 5, 1930], 1930. [1]+606-608 p. (F-4145.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4145

----- Finance docket no. 8216, Southern Pacific Company equipment trust, series M; [decided May 14, 1930]. 1930. [1]+602-605 p. (F-4144.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-4144

Sunday Creek Railroad. Finance docket no. 8189, Sunday Creek Railroad Com-pany et al. abandonment; decided June 9, 1930. [1930.J p. 745-748. (F- 4178.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4178

Wabash Railway. Finance docket no. 6807, Wabash Railway Company bonds; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 609-610. (F^146.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : F-4146

White Pine Telephone Company. Finance docket no. 8160, White Pine Tele-phone Company acquisition; decided May 8, 1930. [1930.] p. 573-575. (F- 4136.) [From v. 162.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: F-4136

Decisions (Traffic)Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the Inter-

state Commerce Commission reports.Ammunition. No. 22432, Wichita Falls Chamber of Commerce v. Fort Worth

& Denver City Railway Company et al.; decided May 16, 1930. [1930.] p.593-594. ([Opinion] 15663.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15663

Apples. No. 22214, Beggs Brothers Fruit Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 541-547. ([Opinion] 15649.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15649

Automobiles. No. 21718, Hill Motor Car Company v. Michigan Central Railroad Company et al.; decided May 20, 1930. [1930.] p. 699-700. ([Opinion] 15691.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15691

Bottles. No. 21964, S. Baskowitz & Sons v. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company et al.; [decided May 9, 1930]. 1930. [l]+428- 432+ii p. ([Opinion] 15624.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15624

Bricks. No. 22178, A. C. Ochs Brick & Tile Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al.; decided May 8, 1930. [1930.] p. 455-458. ([Opinion] 15630.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15630

Can openers. No. 20695, Star Can Opener Company v. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company et al.; decided May 5, 1930. [1930.] p. 357-359. ([Opinion] 15609.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15609

Cattle. No. 21100 (sub-no. 1), Ed Borders v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al.; decided May 22, 1930. [1930.] 745-752+ii p. ([Opinion] 15698.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15698

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Cattle—Continued.----- No. 21409, Swift & Company et al. v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et

al.; decided May 8, 1930. [1930.] p. 467-468. ([Opinion] 15633.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15633

Coal. Investigation and suspension docket no. 3243, coal from mines in Ala-bama. Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia to destinations in southeastern and Carolina territories, 4th section applications no. 13524 et al.; decided Apr. 23, 1930. [1930.] 319-353+v p. ([Opinion] 15607.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15607

----- No. 17745, National Petroleum Association et al. v. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company et al.; decided May 12, 1930. [1930.] 625-630+ii p. ([Opinion] 15673.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15673

----- No. 19696, Bedford Pulp & Paper Company et al. v. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company et al.; [decided May 17, 1930]. 1930. [1]+67(L679+ii p. ([Opinion] 15686.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15686

----- No. 22394, Bay City Fuel Company v. Columbus & Greenville Railway Company et al.; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 569-570. ([Opinion] 15655.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15655

Corn. No. 22546, Globe Grain & Milling Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 529-530. ([Opin-ion] 15645.) | From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15645

Demurrage. No. 19420', Milne Lumber Company v. New York Central Railroad Company; [decided May 12, 1930]. 1930. [1]+508-510 p. ([Opinion] 15640.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15640

----- No. 20740, James S. Kirk & Company, Incorporated, v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 485-492. ([Opinion] 15636.) [From v. 163. J * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15636

Fire kindler. No. 21374, Dixie Sales Company, Incorporated, v. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 16, 1930]. 1930. [l]+620- 624+ii p. ([Opinion] 15672.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 15672Freight rates. Ex parte no. 96, through routes and joint rates between Inland

Waterways Corporation and other common carriers; [decided May 15, 1930], 1930. [1]+716^720+ii p. ([Opinion] 15693.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 15693•----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 3405, dishes, plates, and trays of

paper, pulp board and wood pulp, in carloads, from, to, and between points in southern territory; [decided May 12, 1930.] 1930. [1]+518-520+[1] p. ([Opinion] 15642.) [From v. 163.) * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15642

----- No. 15879, eastern class rate investigation; [decided May 13, 1930], 1930. [1]+314-483 p. ([Opinion] 15717.) [From v. 164.] * Paper, 25c.

IC 1.6/la: 15717----- No. 17000, rate structure investigation, pt. 2, western trunk-line class

rates; decided May 6, 1930. [1930.] 1-301+ii p. map. ([Opinion] 115232 [15715].) [The signature number of this publication, 115232, was used incor-rectly in place of the opinion number. From v. 164.] * Paper, 40c. ’

IC 1.6/la: 15715----- - No. 21206, Chamber of Commerce of Kansas City. Mo., et al. v. Atchison,

Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided May 12, 1930]. 1930. [1]+302-313+H p. ([Opinion] 15716.) [From v. 164.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 15716Gas-meters. No. 22123, Community Natural Gas Company et al. v. Atchison,

Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 24, 1930. [1930.] p. 777-780. ([Opinion] 15707.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 15707Gas oil. No. 21915. Interstate Power Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe

Railway Company et al.; decided May 9, 1930. [1930.] p. 443-444. ([Opin-ion] 15627.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15627

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Gravel. No. 22738, Missouri Portland Cement Company v. St. Louis-San Fran-cisco Railway Company et al.; decided May 24, 1930. [1930.] p. 767-768. ([Opinion] 15703.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15703

Hollow tile. No. 22478, Mason City Brick & Tile Company v. Chicago, Milwau-kee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company et al.; decided May 17, 1930. [1930.] p. 643-645. ([Opinion] 15678.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 15678Iron. No. 22625, Waterloo, Cedar Falls & Northern Railway Company v. Chi-

cago & North Western Railway Company et al.; decided May 19, 1930. [1930.] p. 667-669. ([Opinion] 15685.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 15685Ironing-boards. No. 21794, Fred G. Jones & Company v. Atchison, Topeka &

Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 16, 1930. [1930.] p. 611-613. ([Opinion] 15669.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15669

Lime. ‘No. 19943 (sub-no. 1) North American Cement Corporation v. Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad Company et al.; decided June 9, 1930. [1930.] 701-715 +iv p. ([Opinion] 15692.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15692

Limestone. No. 22544, National Mortar & Supply Company v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company et al.; decided May 16, 1930. [1930.] p. 637-638.([Opinion] 15675.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15675

Lumber. No. 13236, Walrath & Sherwood Lumber Company v. director general, as agent; decided May 7, 1930. [1930.] p. 469-481. ([Opinion] 15634.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15634

----- No. 21235, Oshkosh Traffic Association et al. v. Great Northern Railway Company et al.; decided May 7, 1930. [1930.] p. 463-466. ([Opinion]

15632.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15632Marble. No. 22311, Yavapai Onyx Mining Corporation v. Atchison, Topeka &

Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided May 19, 1930.] 1930. [1] + 646-648 p. ([Opinion] 15679.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 15679Milk. No. 19876, New England Milk Rate Committee et al. v. Boston & Albany

Railroad et al.; decided May 24, 1930. [1930.] p. 757-758. ([Opinion] 15700.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15700

Misrouting. No. 22535, Atlantic Lumber Company v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company et al.; [decided May 16, 1930]. 1930. [l]+598-600 p.

([Opinion] 15665.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15665----- No. 22594, Concrete Engineering Company et al. v. Gulf & Ship Island

Railway Company et al.; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 527-529. ([Opinion] 15644.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15644

Mop handles. No. 22664, Wizard, Incorporated, v. Chicago & North Western Railway Company et al.; decided May 24, 1930. [1930.] p. 781-782.

([Opinion] 15708.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15708Peanuts. No. 21860, Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company v. Missouri Pacific Railroad

Company et al.; decided May 9, 1930. [1930.] 439-442+ii p. ([Opinion] 15626.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15626

Pickles. No. 21448, W. M. Spencer Sons Company v. Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railway Company et al.; [decided May 15, 1930]. 1930. [1]+492-494 p. ([Opinion] 15637.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 15637Potatoes. No. 22347, Rinella-Battaglia & Company v. Seaboard Air Line Rail-

way Company et al.; decided May 19, 1930. [1930.] p. 655-658. ([Opinion] 15682.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15682

Poultry. No. 21158, Swift & Company et al. v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 8, 1930. [1930.] p. 459^162.

([Opinion] 15631.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15631Rosin size. No. 22413, Paper Makers Chemical Corporation v. Louisville &

Nashville Railroad Company et al.; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 573- 575. ([Opinion] 15657.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15657

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Saltpeter, Chile. No. 20902, Apache Powder Company v. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; decided May 23, 1930. [1930.] p. TSO- TOI. ([Opinion] 15T01.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15T01

Sand. No. 19443, Merchants’ & Manufacturers’ Traffic Bureau et al. v. Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway Company et al.; decided May 12, 1930. [1930.] 521-526+ii p. ([Opinion] 15643.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 15643Shingles. No. 22549, Eternit, Incorporated, v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy

Railroad Company et al.; decided May 14, 1930. [1930.] p. 539-540.([Opinion] 15648.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la: 15648

Strawberries. No. 22582, Brainerd Fruit Company v. Chicago Great Western Railroad Company et al.; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 585-586.([Opinion] 15661.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15661

Switching charges. Investigation and suspension docket no. 32T3, reciprocal switching charges at South Bend, Ind.; decided May 20, 1930. [1930.] 689-694+[1] p. ([Opinion] 15689.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/la: 15689----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 3382, switching charges at Louis-

ville, Nebr., between Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway and industries on Missouri Pacific Railroad; decided May 9, 1930. [1930.] 40T-410+[l] p. ([Opinion] 15622.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/la : 15622

----- Investigation and suspension docket no. 3384, switching charges at Atchi-son, Kans., on Missouri Pacific Railroad; [decided May 12, 1930]. 1930. [1]+482-484+[1] p. ([Opinion] 15635.) [From v. 163.] ♦ Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/1 a : 15635Taximeters. No. 22130, O. A. Smith Agency, Incorporated, v. Atchison, Topeka

& Santa Fe Railway Company et al.; [decided May T, 1930]. 1930. [1] + 452-455 p. ([Opinion] 15629.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c.

IC 1.6/1 a : 15629Tin-plate. No. 21214, Vulcan Detinning Company et al. v. Akron, Canton &

Youngstown Railway Company et al.; decided May IT, 1930. [1930.] p. 631-636. ([Opinion] 156T4.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 156T4

Vinegar. No. 22484, Louis Maull Company v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company et al.; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 5T1-5T2.([Opinion] 15656.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a: 15656

Wire. No. 219T4, Hoover Steel Ball Company v. Michigan Central Railroad Company et al.; decided May 15, 1930. [1930.] p. 561-564. ([Opinion] 15653.) [From v. 163.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1.6/1 a : 15653

Decisions (Valuation)Note .—The following decisions or opinions issued in separate form are from the

Interstate Commerce Commission valuation reports.See also subhead Decisions on p. 44.

Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway. Valuation docket no. T10, Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway Company et al.; [decided Mar. 28, 1930]. 1930. [2]+361-504 p. il. (B-TTT.) [From Valuation reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 15c. IC 1 val. 9/a: B-TTT

Sioux City Terminal Railway. Valuation docket no. 1058, Sioux City Terminal Railway Company; decided Apr. 18, 1930. [1930.J p. 343-359. (B-TT6.) [From Valuation reports, v. 31.] * Paper, 5c. IC 1 val. 9/a : B-TT6

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A. B. C. Canning Company, A/S. In equity, no. 54-93, in district court for southern district of New York, United States against A. B. C. Canning Com-pany, A/S, et al.; original petition and subpoena. [1930.] cover-title, 45 p. t

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Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad. Before Interstate Commerce Commission, docket no. —, United States vs. Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad Company et al.; complaint. [1930.] cover-title, 36 p. t J 1.13: Ab 37

Aiken, Fred M. No. 69, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Annette Aiken, ad-ministratrix of Fred M. Aiken, v. Robert H. Lucas, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; mo-tion to advance. [1930.] cover-title, 2 p. $ J 1.13: Ai 42/3

Alabama. No. 817, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1929, Alabama v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; memorandum for United States. [1930.] cover-title, i+11 p. $ J 1.13 : Al 11/9

Alton and Southern Railroad. In equity, no. 2502—L, in district court for north-ern district of California, Alton & Southern Railroad et al. v. United States et al., before Curtis D. Wilbur, circuit judge, A. F. St. Sure, and Harold Louderback, district judges, holding specially constituted district court pur-suant to urgent deficiency act of Oct. 22, 1913 (38 Stat. 219), on final hearing; reply brief for United States. [1930.] cover-title, ii+39 p. t

J 1.13 : Al 79/10Atlantic Transport Company. In Court of Claims, no. C-1087, Atlantic Trans-

port Company v. United States, defendant’s motion lor new trial, with memorandum. [1930.] p. 87-92. t J 1.13: At 63/60

Beadle, Elias R. In Court of Claims, no. K-362, Elias R. Beadle v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner. [1930.] p. 9-11. $ J 1.13 : B 358

Beneficial Loan Society of Bethlehem. In Court of Claims, docket no. L-223, Beneficial Loan Society of Bethlehem v. United States; defendant’s demurrer to plaintiff’s petition. [1930.] p. 9-11. t J 1.13: B 434/2

Biffgam Trailer Corporation. In Court of Claims, no. E-145. Biggam Trailer Corporation v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to plaintiff’s request for findings of fact, defendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief. [1930.] p. 111-119. t J 1.13 :P 482/2

Bjelland, Chr., A Co., Incorporated. In admiralty no. 105-37, in district court for southern district of New York, United States against 5,898 cases sardines, 1.082 cases herrings, and 500 cases kippered snacks [Chr. Bjelland & Co., Inc., importers]; libel. [1930.] covert-title, 40 p. ? J 1.13: B 555

Black Hardware Company. No. 123, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Black Hardware Company v. Robert H. Lucas, commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1930.] cover-title, i+11 p. t J 1.13: B 568

Bliss, E. IF., Company. In Court of Claims, no. F-293, E. W. Bliss Company (of West Virginia), for itself and for use of E. W. Bliss Company (of Delaware), v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report. [1930.] p. 195-205. t J l-13 ■ B 619/14

Bloch. Samuel S. No. 2998, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, Samuel S. Bloch v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, i+15 p $ J 1.13 : B 62

Blue Ribbon Products, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. H-230. Blue Rib-bon Products, Incorporated, v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 95-114. t J 1-13 : B 625/6

Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paper Hangers of America. In equity, no. 8556, in district court for northern district of Illinois, eastern division. United States v. Painters District Council no. 14 of Chicago and Vicinity of Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America et al.; brief for United States and abstract of testimony. [1930.] cover-title, ii+85 p. $ J 1.13 : P 166/6

Brown. IF. P., & Sons Lumber Company. No. 115. in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, W. P. Brown & Sons Lumber Company v. Robert II. Lucas, commissioner of internal revenue, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for_6th circuit; motion to advance. [1930.] cover-title, 2 p. t J 1.13 : B 815/24

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Browning, John M. In Patent Office, interference no. 58780, John M. Browning v. Thomas M. Jervey; preliminary statement [declaration of interference, and testimony on behalf of Jervey]. [1930.] 49 p. large 8° t J 1.13 : B 821/2

Brunton, Robert. No. 6046. in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Clara Brunton, as executrix of Robert Brunton, v. commissioner of internal revenue, upon petition to review order of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, ii-|-28 p. t J 1.13: B838/2

Butler Lumber Company. In Court of Claims, no. J-547, Butler Lumber Com-pany v. United States; brief. [1930.] p. 121-134. t J 1.13 :B978/7

Chicago Railway Equipment Company. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Robert H. Lucas, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Chicago Railway Equipment Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit. [1930.] cover-title, i+7 p. J J 1.13 : C 43/145

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Citrus Soap Company. No. 6091, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Citrus Soap Company v. Robert II. Lucas, commissioner of internal revenue, upon petition to review order of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, i+16 p. t J 1.13 : C 498/3

Clark, Fred G., Company. In Court of Claims, no. E-221. Fred G. Clark Com-pany v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 45-54. t

J 1.13 ; C 547/5Duke Power Company. No. 2996, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit,

Duke Power Company, formerly Southern Power Company, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, i+28 p. -t J 1.13: D 885/5

Edson, Mrs. Margaret M. [United States circuit court of appeals, 8th circuit, no. 8464, Mar. term, 1930, Margaret M. Edson r.s'. Robert II. Lucas (substituted for David H. Blair), commissioner of internal revenue, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals, before Booth, circuit judge, and Sanborn and Dewey, district judges; opinion of court.] [1930.] p. 72-86. $

J 1.13 : Ed 78/2Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway. No. —, in district court for northern dis-

trict of Illinois, United States v. Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway Company; original petition. [1930.] cover-title, 20 p. t J 1.13: El 37/4

Excelsior Motor Manufacturing and Supply Company. No. 4048, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, Excelsior Motor Manufacturing and Supply Com-pany and Arnold Schwinn & Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, petition for review of order of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, ii+40 p. t J 1.13: Ex 22/3

First Trust and Savings Bank of Miami, Fla. No. —. in Supreme Court. Oct. term, 1930, Robert II. Lucas, commissioner of internal revenue, v. First Trust and Savings Bank of Miami, Fla.: petition fo- writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit and brief in support thereof. [1930.] cover-title, ii+19 p. t J 1.13 : M 58/3

General Water Heater Corporation. No. 6070, in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Genera! Water Heater Corporation v. commissioner of internal reve-nue, upon petition to review order of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for re-spondent. [1930.] cover-title, ii+26 p. t J 1.13 : G 286/19

Grant, John IF. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term. 1930, J. T. Rose, collector of internal revenue for district of Georgia, v. John W. Grant; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit and brief in sup-port thereof. [1930.] cover-title, i+13 p. t J 1.13: G 767/10

------ No. 206, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, J. T. Rose, collector of inter-nal revenue for district of Georgia, v. John W. Grant and Annie Inman Grant; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit [1930.] cover-title, 2 p. t J 1.13: G 767/9.

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Halbert, Hilary, jr. Nos. 141-154, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Hilary Halbert jr, Dorothy Halbert Hubble, Mildred Halbert, a minor, by Hilary 11. Halbert’ guardian ad litem, and 51 others v. United States, on petition tor writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; memorandum for United States. [1930.] cover-title, i+13 p. + J 1.13 : 111-8

Heller Walter E., & Co. No. 866, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1929, United States ex rel. Walter E. Heller & Company v. Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of Treasury, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposition. [1930.] cover-title H-12 p j J 1.13 :H 367/4

Henry, Mrs. Sallie H. United States circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, no. 4211 (list no. 130), Oct. term, 1929, Sallie H. Henry vs. commissioner of in-ternal revenue, on petition for review from Board of Tax Appeals;. tPe£ curiam decision]. [1930.] p. 96-99. i J 1.13 :H 386/5

Hershey Manufacturing Company. No. 214, in circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit, Hershey Manufacturing Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief foi re-spondent. [1930.] cover-title, ii+28 p. $ J1.13:H4o7

Hodgkins, Jefferson. No. 4178, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, William L. Hodgkins and (Mrs.) J. L. Hodgkins, executors of Jefferson Hodgkins, v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, iii+56 p. large 8° t J 113 : u

Houston, Samuel F. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Robert H. Lucas, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Samuel F. Houston; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, and brief in support thereof. [1930.] cover-title, i+15 p. $ J 1.13: H 818/17

----- United States circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, no. 4210, Oct. term, 1929, Samuel F. Houston vs. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review from Board of Tax Appeals; [per curiam decision]. [1930.] p. 93- pj2 J J 1.13: H 818/16

Jervey, Thomas M. Interference no. 58780, in Patent Office, Thomas M. Jervey v. John M. Browning, before examiner of interferences, brief on behalf of Jervey. [1930.] cover-title, i^j-S p. $ J 1.13: J 488

Kay, Abbott E. No. 843, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1929, Abbott Elliott Kay v. Federal Trade Commission, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit; brief for respondent in opposition. [1930.] cover-title, i+8 p. $ J !-13 • K 1&/2

Keen <& Woolf Oil Company. No. 5806, in circuit court of appeals for 5th cir-cuit, Keen & Woolf Oil Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on peti-tion for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, i+21 p. $ J l-13: K 25

Kumanomido, Shizuko. United States circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit, Shizuko Kumanomido v. John D. Nagle, as commissioner of immigration, San Francisco, Calif., no. 5945, upon appeal from district court for northern district of California, southern division; proceedings had in circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1930.] p. 29-38. t J 1.13: K96/2

Lake Canaveral, steamship. No. 164, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Czar- nikow-Rionda Company v. United States, owner of steamship Lake Canaveral, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1930.] cover-title, i+9 p. ±

J 1.13 : L 148/6Levering & Garrigues Company. In Court of Claims, no. D-420, Levering &

Garrigues Company v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 491- 523. J J I *3 : L 577/4

----- Same; defendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner. [1930.] p. 461- 490. t J 1-13: L 577/3

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Lincoln Institute for Vocational Education. In Court of Claims, no. J-92 J. Edward Mayman and R. A. Mayman, doing business under firm name and style of Lincoln Institute for Vocational Education, v. United States; de-fendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 125-134. J J 1.13 : L 638/11

McElvogue, Hugh. Nos. 167 and 168, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Hugh McElvogue v. United States; William J. Brown v. [same], on petitions for writs of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 8th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1930.] cover-title, i+9 p. $ J 1.13: M 154/3

Manke, Peter. No. 187, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Peter Manke v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1930.] cover-title, i+6 p. t J 1.13 : M 314/5

Mileau, Alexander. In Court of Claims, no. J-33, Alexander Mileau v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 19-34. $ J 1.13 :M 593

Milliken, Seth M. No. 87, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Seth M. Milliken, Gerrish M. Milliken, and Harold A. Hatch, executors of Seth M. Milliken, v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; memo-randum for United States. [1930.] cover-title, 5 p. $ J 1.13 :M 621/4

Moir, Harry C. No. 4324, in circuit court of appeals for 7th circuit, commis-sioner of internal revenue v. Harry C. Moir, petition for review of order of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1930.] cover-title, i-j-23 p. large 8° t J 1.13: M 728

Mott, Marshall L. No. 810, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1929, Marshall L. Mott v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit; memorandum for United States. [1930.] cover-title, i+7 p. t J 1.13 : M 858/2

Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company. In Court of Claims, no. 30375, U. S. S. Charleston, Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company v. United States; defendant’s amended answer to plaintiff’s amended petition filed Dec. 27, 1911. [1930.] p. 55-57. i J 1.13 : N 42 zp/13

Newport Shipbuilding Corporation. In Court of Claims, no. J-6, Newport Ship-building Corporation v. United States; defendant’s counterclaim. [1930.] p. 227-262. $ J 1.13 : N 42 zp/14

Nitro Powder Company. In Court of Claims, no. D-1084, Nitro Powder Com-pany v. United States; counterclaim. [1930.] p. 26a-b. $ J 1.13 : N638/4

----- Same; defendants’ brief. [1930.] p. 159-170. $ J 1.13 :N638/5Old Dominion Steamship Company. Transcript of record, in circuit court of

appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue versus Old Dominion Steamship Comany, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals. [1930.] cover-title, i+25 p. large 8° $ J 1.13: 011/8

Oxford Bank. In Court of Claims, no. K-261, Oxford Bank [Newcomerstown, Ohio] v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to commissioner’s report, defendant’s request for findings of fact, and brief. [1930.] p. 21-37. $

J 1.13: Ox 2Packing industry. Packers’ consent decree of 1920, letter transmitting, in

response to resolution, certain information relative to so-called packers’ con-sent decree of 1920. July 21, 1930. 4 p. (S. doc. 217, 71st Cong, special sess. of Senate.) * Paper, 5c.

Pantages Theatre Company. No. 6101, in circuit court of appeals for 9th cir-cuit, Pantages Theatre Company v. Robert H. Lucas, commissioner of inter-nal revenue, upon petition to review order of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, i+ll p. t J 1.13: P195

Patterson, Rufus L. No. —, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Rufus L. Patterson v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition to review deci-sion of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, ii+22 p. large 8° t J 1.13 : P 277/13

Penn Bridge Company. In Court of Claims, no. H-95, Penn Bridge Company v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 37-46. t J 1.13: P 38/11

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Penn Bridge Company—Continued. r-mom____ Same; defendant’s exceptions to commissioners report. [1930. J p.

25-29. t J 113 ■ P 38/6___ In Court of Claims, no. H-96, Penn Bridge Company v. United States;

defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 33-42. t J1-13: P 38/12__ Same; defendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner. 14. J

[1930.] p. 9- J 1.13 : P 38/7

___ In Court of Claims, no. H-97, Penn Bridge Company defendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner. [1930.]

v. United States;p. 23-27. J

J 1.13: P 38/8___ In Court of Claims, no. H-98, Penn Bridge Company v. United States;

defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 35-44. $ J 1.13 :P 38/10----- Same; defendant’s exceptions to report of comnrissioner. [1930.] p. 23-

2g j J 1.13: P 38/9Phillips, I. L. In circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Annie G. Phillips et al.,

as executors of I. L. Phillips, v. commissioner of internal revenue, appeal from Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, ii+ 110 p. large 8° i J 1-13 : P 541/3

Porter, William W. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Robert H. Lucas, commissioner of internal revenue, v. William Hobart Porter and An-drew W. Porter, executors of William W. Porter; petition for writ of certio-rari to circuit court of appeals for 3d circuit, and brief in support thereof. [1930.] cover-title, i+12 p. t J 1.13 : P 835/6

Richfield Oil Company. No. 6108, circuit court of appeals, 9th circuit, commis-sioner of internal revenue v. Richfield Oil Company, upon petition to review order of Board of Tax Appeals; brief for petitioner. [1930.] cover-title, ii+17 p. t J 1.13 :R 399

Riverside and Dan River Cotton Mills, Incorporated. No. 100, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Riverside & Dan River Cotton Mills, Inc., v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1930.] cover-title, i+11 p. t J 1.13 : R 524/14

Roberts Sash and Door Company. No. 97, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Roberts Sash & Door Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certio-rari to Court of Claims; brief for United States in opposition. [1930.] cover-title, i+6p. J J 1.13 :R 544/4

Rudd, Augustin G. In Court of Claims, no. J-185, Augustin G. Rudd v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 21-31. i J 1.13 :R 831/2

Sackett <£• Wilhelms Corporation. In Court of Claims, no. H-375, Sackett & Wilhelms Corporation v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 1-8. $

J 1.13: Sa 14/8— Same; defendant’s exceptions to report of commissioner. [1930.] p. 21-23. J 1.13 : Sa 14/7

Shacklette, William 8. In Court of Claims, no. K-535, William S. Schacklette [Shacklette] v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 21-34. $

J 1.13 : Sh 11/2Skinner, William C. Law no. 2978, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit,

Roberts [Robert] K. Skinner, William C. Skinner, jr., and Leon P. Broad-hurst, as executors of William C. Skinner, late of Hartford, Conn., v. Robert O. Eaton, collector of internal revenue for district of Connecticut, appeal from district court for district of Connecticut; brief of appellee. [1930.] cover-title, ii+30 p. large 8° t J 1-13: Sk 35/11

----- Law, 3018, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, Robert K. Skinner, William C. Skinner, jr., and Leon P. Broadhurst, as executors of William C. Skinner, late of Hartford, Conn., v. Robert O. Eaton, collector of internal revenue for district of Connecticut, appeal from district court for district of Connecticut; brief of appellee. [1930.] cover-title, i+16 p. large 8" $

J 1.13: Sk 35/12

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5119’ in Court of APPeals of District of Columbia, Jan. term1930, United States v. John Sluga; brief for appellant. [1930.] cover-title’

( 9 p- * J 1.13 : SI 74Stafford. Owners, Incorporated. In Court of Claims, no. K-101, Stafford Own-

rionrK nC’’ v' United States; defendant’s motion for new trial [and brief][1930.] p. o7-89 J J 1.13: St 13/9

Sugar Land Railway. In Court of Claims, no. H-394, Sugar Land Railwav Company v. United States; defendant’s brief. [1930.] p. 47-54. J

J 1.13 : Su 32/9Texas Company. No. 156, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, Texas Company

v. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of Interior, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia; brief for respondent in opposi-tion. [1930.] cover-title, i+15 p. J j 113 • 312/13

Thompson Oil and Gas Company. No. —, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930 Robert H. Lucas, commissioner of internal revenue, v. Thompson Oil ’& Gas Company; petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 10th circuit and brief in support thereof. [1930.] cover-title,

United States Cartridge Company. In Court States Cartridge Company vs. United States; of commissioner. [1930.] p. 141-154. $

i+15 p. JJ 1.13 : T 379/5

no. H-522, Unitedof Claims,defendant’s exceptions to report

J 1.13: Un 3/157court of appeals for 3d circuit,Unwersal Steel Company. No. 4374, in circuit appeals for 3d c-ucuu,

Universal Steel Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, petition for review from Board of Tax Appeals; brief for respondent. [1930.1 cover-title, 1+I6 p. J J 1.13: Un 3/156

Uaa Smith Building Material Company. No. 3005, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, A an Smith Building Material Company v. commissioner of internal revenue, on petition for review of decision of Board of Tax Appeals- brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, i+15 p. J J 1.13 :V 26/7

Von Ruck Karl No. 2955, in circuit court of appeals for 4th circuit, William Schoenheit and Karl Bishopric, executors of Karl von Ruck, v. commissioner ot internal revenue, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals • brief for respondent. [1930.] cover-title, ii+34 p. $ J 1.13 :V 897/2

Waterloo Distilling Corporation. No. 114, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930 various items of personal property, etc., Waterloo Distilling Corporation et al.’

St^tes’ Petition for writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals circuit; brief for United States in opposition. [1930.] cover-title,

n+16 p. $ J 1.13 : W 299Whitlock Coil Pipe Company. In Court of Claims, no. J-646. Whitlock Coil

Pipe Company v. United States; defendant’s exceptions to report of commis-sioner. [1930.] p. 21—30. i J 1,13; w 59/11

Wire Wheel Corporation of America. Transcript of record, in circuit court of appeals for 2d circuit, commissioner of internal revenue versus Wire Wheel Corporation of America, on petition to review decision of Board of Tax Appeals. [1930.] cover-title, i+30 p. large 8° J J 1.13: W 743

Wool Institute, Incorporated. In equity, no. 54-141, in district court for south- no9^triCt of New York’ United States v. Wool Institute, Inc.; final decree [1930.] cover-title, 4 p. J

Same; petition. [1930.] cover-title, 12 p. $J 1.13: W 88

J 1.13 : W 88/2Woorea Howry [United States circuit court of appeals, 10th circuit, no. 184

Beb. term, 1930, United States, as guardian of Pueblo of Taos in New Mexico’ v. Howry Wooten et al., appeal from district court for district of New Mexico’ Anr ri4C?non 11’ moq h VS’ an~L MocDerm0tt> circuit judges; opinion of court’ Apr. 1930.] [1930.] p, 61—78. $ j 113 • ^y ggp

lork Safe and Lock Company. No. 101, in Supreme Court, Oct. term, 1930, York Safe & Lock Company v. United States, on petition for writ of certiorari

of Claiinsi bl’ief for United States in opposition. [1930 J cover-title, 1+8 p. t j 2 13. Y 82/5

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Contents .—15th annual report.—Report 309. Joint report on standardization tests on N.P.L. R.A.F. 15 airfoil model; by Walter S. Diehl.—Report 310. Pressure ele-ment of constant logarithmic stiffness for temperature compensated altimeter [with list of references] ; by W. G. Brombacher and F. Cordero.—Report 311. Aerodynamic theory and test of strut forms [1, with list of references] ; by R. H. Smith.—Report 312. Prediction of airfoil characteristics [with list of references] ; by George J. Hig-gins.—Report 313. Drag and cooling with various forms of cowling for whirlwind radial air-cooled engine, 1 [with list of references], by Fred E. Weick; [and with Flight tests of number 10 cowling, by Thomas Carroll].—Report 314. Drag and cool-ing with various forms of cowling for whirlwind radial air-cooled engine, 2 [with list of references] ; by Fred E. Weick.—Report 315. Aerodynamic characteristics of air-foils, 6, continuation of Reports 93, 124, 182, 244, and 286.—Report 316. Tables for pressure of air on coming to rest from various speeds ; by A. F. Zahm and F. A. Lou-den.—Report 317. Wind tunnel tests on series of wing models through large angle of attack range: pt. 1, Force tests [with bibliography], by Montgomery7 Knight and Carl J. Wenzinger ; [and with appendix by Thomas A. Harris].—Report 318. Speed and deceleration trials of U. S. S. Los Angeles [with list of references; by] S. J. De France and C. P. Burgess.—Report 319. Aerodynamic characteristics of 24 airfoils at high speeds [with list of references] ; by L. J. Briggs and H. L. Dryden.—Report 320. Measurement of fluctuations of air speed by hot-wire anemometer [with list of refer-ences] ; by H. L. Dryden and A. M. Kuethe.—Report 321. Fuel vapor pressures and relation of vapor pressure to preparation of fuel for combustion in fuel injection engines [with references and bibliography] ; by Wm. F. Joachim and A. M. Rothrock.-—■ Report 322. Investigation of air flow in open-throat wind tunnels [with list of ref-erences] ; by Eastman N. Jacobs.—Report 323. Flow and force equations for body revolving in fluid [with list of references] ; by A. F. Zahm.—Report 324. Flight tests on U. S. S. Los Angeles: pt. 1, Full scale pressure distribution investigation [with list of references] ; hy S. J. De France.—Report 325. Flight tests on U. S. S. Los Angeles: pt. 2, Stress and strength determination; by C. P. Burgess.—Report 326. Tests of 5 metal model propellers with various pitch distributions in free wind stream and in combination with model VE-7 fuselage; by E. P. Lesley and Elliott G. Reid.— Report 327. Effect of supercharger capacity on engine and airplane performance [with list of references] ; by O. W. Schey and W. D. Gove.—Report 328. Water pressure distribution on twin-float seaplane [with references and bibliography] ; by F. L. Thomp-son.—Report 329. Torsional strength of wings; by C. P. Burgess.—Report 330. Ex-perimental and analytical determination of motion of hydraulically operated valve stems in oil engine injection systems [with list of references] ; by A. G. Gelalles and A. M. Rothrock.—Report 331. Collection of wind-tunnel data on commonly used wing sections [with list of references] ; by F. A. Louden.—Report 332. Effect of cowling on cylinder temperatures and performance of Wright J—5 engine [with references and bibliography] ; by Oscar W. Schey and Arnold E. Biermann.—Report 333. Full-scale turning characteristics of U. S. S. Los Angeles [with references and bibliography] ;

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Report—Continued.by F. L. Thompson.—Report 334. Torsion of members having sections common in aircraft construction [with lists of references and bibliography ] ; by George W. Trayer and H. W. March.—Report 335. Aerodynamic theory and test of strut forms, 2 [with list of references] ; by R. H. Smith.—Report 336. Tests of large airfoils In propeller research tunnel, including 2 with corrugated surfaces [with list of references] ; by Donald H. Wood.

Welded joints. Strength of welded joints in tubular members for aircraft [with bibliography] ; by H. L. Whittemore and W. C. Brueggeman. [1930.] cover-title, 41 p. il. 4° (Report 348.) [Prepared by Standards Bureau. Text and illustration on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 30c.L. C. card 30-26821 Y 3.N 21/5 : 5/348

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Naval medical bulletin—Continued.ment for infestations of man with parasitic worms; by Maurice C. Hall.—Sodium thiosulphate in treatment of syphilis [with bibliography] ; by A. T. Walker and C. F. Flower.—Relation of proctology to general medicine [with bibliography] ; by Clifford E. Henry.-—District medical officer; by R. P. Crandall.—Tropical influence on dental and oral disease [with reference] ; by P. A. McCole.—Medical mycology : [pt. 1, His-torical and plant pathology, continued] ; by G. W. Cooper.-—Gonococcus infection of heart, with report of 2 fatal cases due to gram negative diplococcus [and with bibli-ography] ; by J. M. McCants.—Implantation of carcinoma cells of endocardium of right auricle, report of case [w’ith list of references] ; by H. E. Ragle.—Case of meningo-encephalitis due to torula [with list of references] ; by E. C. White/—-Pseudomyxoma peritonei [with bibliography] ; by H. V. Hughens.—Syphilis problem on cruising ship ; by L. G. Jordan.—Notes on preventive medicine for medical officers, Navy, [including] Toxic effects of arsenical compounds employed in treatment of syphilis in Navy, statis-tical study of results of 272,354 injected doses of neoarsphenamine and other compounds of arsenic, by J. R. Phelps and W. A. Washburn; [Death from food poisoning caused by oysters, by D. O. Zearbaugh],

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New York, N. F.-Philadelphia, Pa.; aviation chart V-232. Scale 10 naut. m.= 1.5 in., 10 stat, m.—1.3 in., natural scale 1: 500,000 at lat. 39° 53'. Washing-ton, Hydrographic Office, published June, 1927. 4th edition. May, 1930. 19.8X14.2 in. [Contains text and illustrations on reverse.] t 40c.

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Atlantic Ocean. North Atlantic Ocean, northeastern sheet; chart 956. Natural scale 1:3,619,018 at lat. 50°. Washington. Hydrographic Office, published Jan. 1886, 32d edition, June, 1930. 32.5X43.9 in. [Magnetic variation curves are for 1930.] t 50c. N 6.18 : 956

----- North Atlantic Ocean, southeastern sheet; chart 956 '. Natural scale 1: 5,281,950 at lat. 20°. Washington. Hydrographic Office, published Oct. 1922. 3d edition, June, 1930. 32.5X40 in. [Magnetic variation curves are for 1930.] 150c. N 6.18: 956/a

Borneo, south coast Tanjung Selatan to Tanjung Malatayur, from Netherlands Government surveys between 1904 and 1908; chart 3028. Natural scale 1: 201,770 at lat. 4°. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Nov. 1916, 4th edition, June, 1930. 38.6X25.6 in. t 40c. N 6.18 : 3028

Colombo Harbor, Ceylon, west coast, from British survey in 1906, with correc-tions from Harbor Engineers plan of 1928, topography from Ceylon Govern-ment survey; chart 2437. Scale 2.000 yds.=9.6 in., natural scale 1: 7,500. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published June, 1910, 7th edition, June, 1930. 33.3X26 in. f 40c. N 6.18 : 2437

Cuba. South coast of Cuba, W. I., Isla de Pinos to Cabo Corrientes, from sur-veys by U. S. S. Hannibal between 1924 and 1929 and U. S. S. Paducah in 1921; chart 2620. Natural scale 1:144,903 at lat. 21° 50'. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published June, 1926, 2d edition, May, 1930. 32.2X47.9 in. f 60c. N 6.18 : 2620

Ems River. River Ems, Germany and Netherlands, North Sea, from German and Netherlands Government charts to 1928; chart 4904. Natural scale 1: 55,953. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Nov. 1922, 4th edition, May, 1930. 31.7 X 44.4 in. t 50c. N 6.18 : 4904

Ice. Ice supplement to Hydrographic bulletin; issue 290. Scale 1° long.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office [1930]. 8.9X11.8 in. [To accompany Hydrographic bulletin 2130, July 2, 1930.] t N 6.3/2 : 290

----- Same; issue 291. Scale 1° long.=O.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office [1930]. 8.9X11.8 in. [To accompany Hydrographic bulletin 2131. July 9, 1930. Discontinued with this issue until dangerous ice conditions make it again necessary.] f N 6.3/2: 291

Leghorn, Italy. Leghorn Road, Italy, west coast, Mediterranean Sea, from latest Italian surveys; with inset, Port of Leghorn (Porto di Livorno) ; chart 4027. Scale 1,000 yds.=4.8 in., natural scale 1: 7,500. Washington, Hydrographic Office, Mar. 1915, 9th edition, June, 1930. 29.2 X 40.6 in. t 50c.

N 6.18: 4027Mergui Harbor, Tenasserim coast, Burma. Bay of Bengal, compiled from latest

Indian Government surveys with amendments from other sources to 1928; chart 3725. Scale naut. m.=4 in., natural scale 1: 18,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, published June, 1927, 2d edition, June, 1930. 32 X 24.9 in- 140c. N 6.18: 3725

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Moii Javan Moji and Shimonoseki Ko, Shimonoseki Kakyo, Japan^from om?e,e JSgSi

1921 4th edition, June, 1930. 40.3 X 25.8 In. 1 oOe. N6.18.2474Haikai Sea. Naikai or Inland Sea, Japan sheet 2, eastern P«rt;““»iledwfS

latest information; chart 549'. Natural ,LW1,3O Ington, Hydrographic Office, published Sept. 1874, 32d edition dune, _ u > 26X34.5 in. t 40c.

North Sea, compiled from latest information; c^rt ^84°. ^jtural scale 1 •-i vanioT sit int 55° Washington, Hydrographic Office, published Sept. 1:1,<96,127 at lat. • wasniiiMu6 [Magnetic variation curves 1914. 17th edition, June, 1930. 39.1X2b.l in. [Magnetic va .are for 1930.] t 40c.

Pilot charts. Pilot chart of Central American waters, Aug 1930;^chart 3500. Scale 1° long =0 7 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 17, 1-M X 23.4 X 35.1 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furi“s^ b^e Weather Bureau.] 110c.

Note .—Contains on reverse: Cyclonic storms.___ Pilot chart of Indian Ocean, Sept. 1930; chart 2603. Scale 1° long.==ffi2

in Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 17, 1930. 22.6X31 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather

Note .—Contains on reverse: Fog at sea; by Willis Edwin Hurd.----- Pilot chart of north Atlantic Ocean, Aug. 1930; chart 1400. ScaK

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Note .—Contains on reverse: Fog at sea; by Willis Edwin Hurd.----- Pilot chart of north Pacific Ocean, Sept. 1930; chart 1401. Seale 1°

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----- - Pilot chart of south Atlantic Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1930; chart 2600. Scale 1° long.=0.3 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 1930 33X31.9 in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weathe Bureau.] 110c.

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----- Pilot chart of south Pacific Ocean, Sept.-Nov. 1930; chart 2601. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 1<, 1930 21.2X3O.& in. [Quarterly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by leather Bureau.] 110c. 5 6- « o 7

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----- Pilot chart of upper air, north Atlantic Ocean, Aug. 1930; chart 1400a. Scale 1° long.=0.27 in. Washington, Hydrographic Office. July 18, 1930. 23X31.8 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 110c. 6-28: 930/8

Note __Contains on reverse: Synoptic chart [showing all weather broadcastingstations in and surrounding north Atlantic Ocean].—United States naval aviation charting program.—Storm tracks.—Percentage frequency summaries of winds (surface and upper).

___ Pilot chart of upper air, north Pacific Ocean, Sept. 1930; chart 1401a. Scale 1° long.=0.2 in. 'Washington, Hydrographic Office, July 18, 1930. 23.7X35.4 in. [Monthly. Certain portions of the data are furnished by the Weather Bureau.] 116c. N 6.29 : 930/9

Note .__Contains on reverse: Synoptic chart [showing all weather broadcastingstations in and surrounding Pacific Ocean],—United States naval aviation charting program.—Storm tracks.

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SeJeZtZf River East Schelde. Netherlands, North Sea, Westkapelle to Hook of Schouwen, from Netherland Government surveys to 1924; chart 4996. Nat-ural scale 1: 50,000. Washington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1930 26 6X43 7 in- T50c' N 6.18 : 4996

SouMajapfon, England Port of Southampton, England, south coast, from Butish suiveys in 192/ and 1929, topography is mainly from British Ordnance survey; chart 4508. Scale 2,000 yds.=9.6 in., natural scale 1:7,500. Wash-ington, Hydrographic Office, May, 1930. 26.1X39.4 in. t 50c. N 6.18 : 4508

Spain, east coast, Mediterranean Sea, Cabo de Tortosa to Cabo de San Sebastian from latest Spanish surveys ; chart 3933. Natural scale 1: 220 835 at lat 41°’ J8}*’ Hyd™graPhic Office, published Feb. 1915, 8th edition. July, 193o' 26.2 X 44.8 in. f 50c. N 6 18.3933

Har\or’ Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, from Canadian P^nT?meDt survey in 4918> soundings and coast line north of McLoughlin 1 500 vd?-«Uo7nyS w Dn?t‘ Publlf Works of Canada; chart 5364. Scale

Tru ™ 9 Jn- Washington, Hydrographic Office, published June, 1922, 2d edition, May, 1930. 31.2X24.7 in. f 30c. N 6.18: 5364

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Education. La educac’.fin ptiblica en el Peril; [por Luis Enrique Galvfin]. [1930.] H4-14 p. il. (Serie sobre educacifin no. 64, Julio de 1930.) [Del Boletfn de la Unifin Panamericana, Julio, 1930.] t Paper, 5c.; subscription price for 12 issues of series, 50c. PA 1-13: s 64

Federal Farm Board. As actividades do Conselho Federal de Agricultura dos Estados Unidos; [por Arthur M. Hyde, Secretario de Agricultura dos Estados Unidos], [1930.] ii-|-14 p. il. (Serie sobre agricultura no. 32, Junho de 1930.) [Do Boletim da Uniao Pan-Americana, Junho, 1930.] t Paper, 5c.; subscription price for 12 issues of series, 50c. PA 1.12: p 32

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II cil, Arthur. No. 5738, in circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit, Arthur Weil vs. Government of Canal Zone, appeal from district court for Canal Zone; brief of defendant in error. [1930.] cover-title, 17 p. t W79.2:W43

POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT

Colleet-on-delwery mail. Demurrage charges on domestic registered and unregis-tered collect-on-delivery mail, effective Oct. 1, 1930, amendment to Postal laws and regulations [of United States, edition of 1924, regulations issued by Postmaster General, with accompanying instructions by 3d assistant Postmas-ter General]. 1930. 1 p. f° (Order 10347.) t P 1.19: 10347

Mail matter. Acceptance of metered matter of 1st and 3d classes; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. June 28, 1930. 1 p. 12° t P 4.2 :M 56/4 T NoT™—instructions which were originally published in Postal bulletin of June 30, 1930, and reprinted in the issue of July 1, 1930, are republished in this form because of typographical errors.

Money-orders. Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. July 2, 1930. 1 p. narrow large 8° f P 4.2 :M 74/350

----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.July 8, 1930. 1 p. narrow large 8° t P4.2: M 74/351

----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.July 10, 1930. 1 p. narrow large 8° t P4.2: M 74/352

----- - Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.July 12, 1930. 1 p. narrow large 8° t P 4.2: M 74/353

----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.July 15, 1930. 1 p. narrow large 8° t P 4.2: M 74/354

------ Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.July 16, 1930. 1 p. narrow large 8° t P 4.2 :M 74/355

----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.July 18, 1930. 1 p. narrow large 8° t P 4.2 :M 74/356

----- Stolen money-order forms; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General.July 28, 1930. 1 p. narrow large 8” t P 4.2: M 74/357

Parcel post. Acceptance of sealed parcels at 3d or 4th class rates of postage under provisions of paragraph 6 (b), sec. 453, Postal laws and regulations; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. July 10, 1930. 1 p. t

P 4.2: P 21/16Plants and plant products addressed to places in Oregon ; [issued by] 3d assistant

Postmaster General. July 7, 1930. 1 p. 4° t P 4.2 :P 69/17Post offices. List of foreign post offices whose names have been changed within

last few years; [issued by] 2d assistant Postmaster General. June 24. 1930. 1 P- 8° t P 3.2 :F 76/2

Postal bulletin, v. 51, no. 15337-361; July 1-31, 1930. [1930.] various paging, il. f° [Daily except Sundays and holidays; none issued July 5.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $2.00 a yr.L. C. card 6-5810 p 1.3: 51

Poultry. Method of handling complaints or claims for indemnity on account of death of day-old chicks sent as insured or C. O. D. mail; [issued by] 3d assistant Postmaster General. July 28, 1930. 1 p. t P 4.2 :C 43/4

Retirement. Personnel, retirement, act of Apr. 23, 1930, act of May 29, 1930.July 3, 1930. 1 p. narrow f° t P 1.2 :R 31/2

Supplies. List of awards, supplies for postal service during fiscal year 1931.[1930.] cover-title, v+77 p. 4° $ P 15.2: Aw 1/931

Telegrams. Important—official telegrams; [issued by] 1st assistant Postmaster General. July 3, 1930. 1 p. oblong 48° t P 2.2 :T 23/2

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INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SERVICE DIVISION

Steamboats. Schedule of steamers appointed to convey mails from United States to foreign countries, also to Territory of Hawaii and to possessions of United States, schedule of air mail routes available for dispatch of articles mailed in United States to and in foreign countries, Aug. 1930. [July 23, 1930.] 13 p. f° [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription. 75c.L. C. card 25-26281 P 8.5: 930/8

PURCHASING AGENT

Envelopes. Award of contracts for envelopes for use of departments of Gov-ernment during fiscal year 1931. 1930. ii+10 p. il. 4° J P 15.2: En 8/6/931

RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE

Mail-routes. Schedule of mail routes, no. 127, July 19, 1930, 12th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Louisiana and Mississippi. Louisiana Printing Company, New Orleans, La. [July 19, 1930]. 69+[1] p. narrow 8° $ P 10.12/12 :127

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 418, July 11, 1930, 8th division, RailwayMail Service, comprising Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah.San Francisco P. O. [July 17, 1930]. 144 p. narrow 8° J P 10.12/8:418

----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 486, July 25, 1930, 7th division, Railway Mail Service, comprising Kansas and Missouri. Security Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo. [July 25, 1930]. 140+[1] p. narrow 8° $ P 10.12/7 : 486

■----- Schedule of mail routes, no. 536, July 23, 1930, 4th division, RailwayMail Service, comprising Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Lyon-Young Printing Co., Atlanta [July 23, 1930]. 136 p. nar-row 8° t P 10.12/4: 536

----- Schedule of mail trains, no. 507, June 30, 1930, 6th division, RailwayMail Service, comprising Illinois and Iowa. R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co., Chicago [June 30, 1930]. 166 p. narrow 8° t P 10.12/6: 507

TOPOGRAPHY DIVISIONNote .—The Division of Topography has prepared rural-delivery maps of counties in

which rural delivery is completely established. They are published in two forms, one giving simply the rural free delivery routes starting from a single given post office, and sold at 75 cents each; the other, the rural free delivery routes in an entire county, sold at 50 cents each. A uniform scale of 1 inch to 1 mile is used. Editions are not issued, but blue print copies are produced in response to special calls addressed to the Dis-bursing Clerk, Post Office Department, Washington, D. C. These maps should not be confused with the post route maps, for which see Monthly catalogue for February, 1930, page 644.

PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES

Alaska. Executive order, power-site restoration no. 442. Alaska. June 24, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5378.) t Pr 31.5: Al 12/19

----- Executive order, reservation of public land for Department of Agricul-ture, Alaska [for use of Alaska Game Commission], June 27, 1930. 1 p. f°(No. 5384.) J Pr 31.5: Al 12/20

------ Executive order, reservation of public lands for educational purposes, Alaska. [July 8, 1930.] 2 p. f° ([No. 5391.]) i Pr 31.5: Al 12/22

Aldrey, Pedro de. Executive order, designating Pedro de Aldrey to perform temporarily duties of judge of district court for Porto Rico. July 14. 1930.1 p. f° (No. 5394.) J Pr 31.5 : P 838/2

Arizona. Executive order, public water restoration no. 64, Arizona, California, and Colorado. June 24, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5379.) $ Pr 31.5: Ar 47/5

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Colorado. Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for resurvey, Colorado. July 16, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5395.) t Pr 31.5: C 719/15

Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho, proclamation. July 9, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 1916.) f Pr 31.7 :M 778

Customs Service. Executive order, extension of limits of customs collection district no. 21 [to include counties of Cameron and Calcasieu, La., and cus-toms station of Lake Charles, La., now in district no. 20 (New Orleans)]. July 9, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5392.) J . Pr 31.5 :T 312

----- Executive order, St. Michael, Alaska, abolished as customs port of entry. June 27, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5385.) t Pr 31.5: Al 12/21

Disarmament. Limitation and reduction of naval armament, message relative to proposed ratification of treaty for limitation and reduction of naval arma-ment signed at London Apr. 22, 1930. 1930. [l]+4 p. (S. doc. 213, 71st Cong, special sess. of Senate.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26787

----- Reduction and limitation of naval armament, message from President of United States stating, with his reasons, that compliance with resolution re-questing him to transmit to Senate all papers and documents touching nego-tiation of so-called London naval treaty would be incompatible with public interest. July 8, calendar day July 11, 1930. 2 p. (S. doe. 216, 71st Cong, special sess. of Senate.) * Paper, 5e.L. C. card 30-26796

Gilbert, Mrs. A. Louise. Executive order, appointment of Mrs. A. Louise Gil-bert. July 7, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5390.) J Pr 31.5 :G 372

Idaho. Executive order, power-site restoration no. 444, transmission line, Idaho. July 10, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5393.) $ Pr 31.5: Id 1/5

Indians. Executive order, extension of trust period on allotments of Red Lake Indians of Minnesota. June 26, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5383.) J Pr 31.5 :R 248

Interior Department. Executive order, amendment of schedule A, subdivision 8, paragraph 5, of civil service rules [relating to Interior Department, so as to except from examination certain positions in Indian service at large]. July 2,1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5388.) $ Pr 31.5: C 499/10

International Joint Commission on Boundary Waters between United States and Canada. Executive order, salaries of American members, International Joint Commission [on Boundary Waters between United States and Canada]. June 23, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5376.) t Pr 31.5: In 8/2

Los Angeles, Calif. Executive order, withdrawal of public lands to protect Los Angeles water supply system, California. [June 24, 1930.] [2] leaves. f° ([No. 5380.]) J Pr 31.5 . L §96/3

Martin, Mrs. Mary R. Executive order, appointment of Mrs. Mary R Martin June 20, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5374.) $ Pr 31.5 :M 364

Medicinal springs. Executive order, withdrawal of public lands containing medicinal springs, United States. July 7, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5389.) $

Pr 31.5 : M 468Michigan. Executive order, restoring lands to exchange under act of July 31

1912, Michigan. June 30, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5386.) $ Pr 31.5 : M 582/4Minidoka Reservation. Executive order, Minidoka Bird Reservation enlarged,

Idaho. June 23, 1930. 1 p. map, f° (No. 5375.) J Pr 31.5: B 532/5National forests. Harney National Forest, S. Dak., proclamation. June 26,

1930. 1 p. f° (No. 1914.) t Pr 31.7: H 229/2Oregon. Executive order, power-site restoration no. 439, Oregon. [June 20.

1930.] 6 p. f° ([No. 5372.]) $ Pr 31.5: Or 3/13Panama Canal. Executive order, authorizing paymaster of The Panama Canal

to advance funds to bonded employees. June 24, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5382.) $ Pr 31.5 : P 191/6

----- Executive order, transfer of operation of Hotel Tivoli, Canal Zone [from The Panama Canal to Panama Railroad Company]. June 24, 1930. 1 p. f" (No. 5381.) t pr 31 5 . p 191/5

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Senate. Convening Senate in special session [July 7, 1930], proclamation.July 3, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 1915.) t Pr31.7: Se55

Smith, Patia. Executive order, appointment of Patia Smith. June 23, 1930.1 p. f° (No. 5377.) t Pr31.5:Sm63

Veterans. Executive order, consolidation and coordination of governmental activities affecting veterans [into an establishment to be known as Veterans’ Administration). July 21. 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5398.) [The offices consoli-dated by this order are the Veterans’ Bureau, Bureau of Pensions, and Na-tional Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.] t Pr 31.5: V 641/2

----- Executive order, special leaves of absence to be given disabled veterans in need of medical treatment. July 17, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5396.) J

Pr 31.5 : V 641Vincent, Mrs. Mildred E. Executive order, appointment of Mrs. Mildred E.

Vincent. July 2, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5387.) $ Pr 31.5: V 743Virgin Islands. Executive order, appropriations credited to governor of Virgin

Islands. June 30, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5373.) t Pr 31.5: V 819/2War Department. Executive order, order of precedence of assistant Secreta-

ries of War. June 19, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5371.) t Pr 31.5: W 195/3Washington State. Executive order, withdrawal of public lands for lookout

station, Washington. July 18, 1930. 1 p. f° (No. 5397.) $Pr 31.5 : W 279/7

SHIPPING BOARD

Trade routes. Map of American flag services in foreign and noncontiguous trades as of Jan. 1, 1930; issued by Bureau of Research, Educational Divi-sion. Scale 10° long.=0.9 in. n. p. [1930]. 20.1X35.1 in. (Special report B. R. 1500-1.) [Base map traced from Hydrographic Office, Navy Depart-ment chart 1262a. Revised lists of other lines operating one or more vessels acquired from Shipping Board, and of lines operating no vessels purchased from Shipping Board, have been pasted on map.] t SB 7.6: Am 3

Note .—A booklet containing addresses of operators and domestic and foreign ports of call, and entitled American flag services in foreign and noncontiguous trades, has been issued as a supplement to the above map, and will be furnished by the Shipping Board upon request.

SHIPPING BOARD MERCHANT FLEET CORPORATION

Ships. Schedule of sailings [Shipping Board vessels, general cargo, passenger, and mail services] July 1-Aug. 15, 1930 [no. 104; issued by Traffic Depart-ment.] [1930.] 8 p. il. 4°, folded into narrow 8° size. [Monthly.] tL. C. card 23-26331 SB 2.14 : 930/7

SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

Note .—In a recent price-list, the Smithsonian Institution publishes this notice: “Appli-cants for the publication in this list are requested to state the grounds for their requests, as the Institution is able to supply papers only as an aid to the researches or studies in which they are especially interested. These papers are distributed gratis, except where price is given, and should be ordered by the publication numbers arranged in sequence. The serial publications of the Smithsonian Institution are as follows: 1, Smithsonian contributions to knowledge; 2, Smithsonian miscellaneous collections; 3, Smithsonian annual reports. No sets of these are for sale or distribution, as most of the volumes are out of print. The papers issued in the series of Contributions to knowledge and Mis-cellaneous collections are distributed without charge to public libraries, educational establishments, learned societies, and specialists in this country and abroad; and are supplied to other institutions and individuals at the prices indicated. Remittances should be made payable to the ‘ Smithsonian Institution.’ The Smithsonian report volumes and the papers reprinted in separate form therefrom are distributed gratuitously by the Institution to libraries and individuals throughout the world. Very few of the Report volumes are now available at the Institution, but many of those of which the Smith-sonian edition is exhausted can be purchased from the Superintendent of Document's, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. The Institution maintains mailing-lists of public libraries and other educational establishments, but no general mailing-list of individuals. A library making application to be listed for Smithsonian publications

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should state the number of volumes which it contains and the date of its establishment, and, have the endorsement of a Member of Congress.”

The annual reports are the only Smithsonian publications that are regularly issued as public documents. All the others are paid for from the private funds of the Institution, but as they are usually regarded as public documents and have free transmission by mail they are listed in the Monthly catalogue.Man. Skeletal remains of early man [with bibliographies] ; by Ales Hrdlicka.

Washington, Smithsonian Institution, July 24, 1930. x+379 p. il. 13 pl. 80 p. of por. and pl. (Publication 3033; Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 83.) t Paper, $2.25.L. C. card 30-26823 SI 1.7; 83

Raccoons. Four new raccoons from keys of southern Florida; by E. W. Nelson.Washington, Smithsonian Institution, July 10, 1930. [2]+12 p. 5 p. of pl. (Publication 3066; Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 82, no. 8.) t Paper, 20c.L. C. card 30-26813 SI 1.7: 82/8

Smithsonian miscellaneous collections, v. 81 [title-page and contents]. Wash-ington, Smithsonian Institution, 1930. v p. (Publication 3063.) t Price on application. SI 1.7: 81/t. p. & cont.

ETHNOLOGY BUREAU

Pueblo Indians. Early Pueblo ruins in Piedra district, southwestern Colorado [with bibliography] ; by Frank H. H. Roberts, jr. 1930. ix+190 p. il. 1 pl. 54 p. of pl. and map. (Bulletin 96.) * Paper, 75c.L. C. card 30-26799 SI 2.3 : 96

----- Same. (H. doc. 106, 71st Cong. 1st sess.)

STATE DEPARTMENTNote .—With the Press releases, the Department of State has inaugurated a new

publication program. The daily mimeographed releases are made available to the public weekly in printed form; also, all publications (except laws, Executive orders, proclamations, and treaties) are numbered consecutively in the order in which they are sent to press. Publications of a similar character are brought within well-defined series, and each series publication bears a series number in addition to its publication number. Laws, Executive orders, and proclamations are issued in separate series and are numbered within each series in the order in which they are signed. Treaties are issued in a separate series and are numbered in the order in which they are proclaimed.

t0 the Press releases are supplied semiannually, as of December 31 and June 30. Ine Department of State includes in the Press release series, each quarter, a complete list ot its publications for the preceding quarter.

Ihe list below frequently includes certain relevant publications issued by other agencies of the Government under requisition of the Department of State and certain relevant Congressional documents.Aliens. Status of aliens, convention between United States and other American

republics; signed Habana, Feb. 20, 1928, proclaimed June 6, 1930. 1930. [1] +5 p. (Treaty series 815.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26772 g 9.5/2 : Al 4

Arbitration. Arbitration, treaty between United States and Estonia; signed Tallinn, Aug. 27, 1929, proclaimed June 25, 1930. 1930. [1] 4-3 p. (Treaty series 816.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26800 g 9.5/2 ; Es 8/4

Conciliation, treaty between United States and Estonia ; signed Tallinn, Aug. 27, 1929. proclaimed June 25, 1930. 1930. [l]+3 p. (Treaty series 817.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26804 S 9.5/2 : Es 8/5

Civil strife. Duties and rights of states in event of civil strife, convention between United States and other American republics; signed Habana, Feb. 20, 1928, proclaimed June 6, 1930. 1930. [l]+5 p. (Treaty series 814.)* Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26797 g 9.5/2 ; C 49

Consuls. Consular regulations, annotated [instructions, Apr. 25, 1930, to American diplomatic and consular officers (including consular agents), re-garding functions and use and maintenance of Consular regulations]. [1930.] 5 p. [Supersedes instructions of Jan. 18, 1924.] * Paper, 5c. S 1.5: 930

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Consuls—Continued. _ ,___ [Regulations governing consular service of United States, annotated.]

May, 1930. [172] p. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Regulations. Consists of reprints of certain pages in Articles 1-3. 6. 9, 21-24, 26, 28-29, and 31 of Regulations governing consular service of United States, annotated.] * Pfiner 25c.L. C. card 24-26116 s 15 ■ 930/May, 930

Diplomatic list, July, 1930. [1930.] cover-title, ii+46 p. 24° ([Publication 90.]) [Text on p. 2 of cover.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 65c.L. C. card 10-16292 S 1.8: 930/7

Disarmament. London Naval Conference, digest of London Naval Treaty of 1930, with fleet-tonnage tables. 1930. v+12+[2] p. (Conference series 4; [Publication 85].) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26734 8 5.30: 4

Extradition. Treaty with Austria for extradition of fugitives from justice, treaty betw’een United States and Austria, for extradition of fugitives from justice, signed Vienna, Jan. 31, 1930. Mar. 7, 1930. 7 p. (Confidential; Senate executive H, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) [Injunction of secrecy removed June 16, 1930.] t Y 1.71/2 : H

Press releases, weekly issue no. 40-43; July 5-26, 1930. [1930.] p. 1-53. (Publication 88, 89, 91, and 94.) [See also note above under center head, State Department.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.50.L. C. card 29-26868 S 1.25: 40-43

Publications of Department of State, quarterly list, July 1, 1930. 1930. [2]+5 p. ([Publication 87.]) fL. C. card 30-26444 S 1.30 : 930/2

Treaty information, bulletin 9, June 30, 1930; compiled by Treaty Division.1930. iv+27 p. ([Publication 92.]) [Monthly. The period covered is the calendar month preceding the date given.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c.L. C. card 29-27547 S 9.7 : 9

MIXED CLAIMS COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND GERMANY

Interocean Oil Company. American commissioner, decision 59, in matter of fixing reasonable fees for attorneys or agents under authority of sec. 9 of settlement of war claims act of 1928; docket nos. 6848 and 6630-32. Inter-ocean Oil Company and United States Asphalt R< fining Company, claimants, Bainbridge Colby and Edward D. Brown, attorneys. 1930. ii+371-384 p. t L. C. card 28-26898 S 3.31/7: 59

SUPREME COURT

Bacon. C. W. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1930, no. 84, Geo. C. Hopkins, collector of internal revenue, vs. C. W. Bacon, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit. [1930.] cover-title, ii+27 p. 4 facsim. i

Ju 6.7 : B 131First National Pictures, Incorporated. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1930,

no. 95, United States vs. First National Pictures, Inc., et al., appeal from dis-trict court for southern district of New York. [1930.] cover-title, ii+285 p. J Ju 6.7: F 519/2

Koch, I. B. Transcript of record, Oct. term. 1930, no. 106, Fred O. Goodell, collector of internal revenue, vs. I. B. Koch, on certificate from circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1930.] cover-title, i+13 p. J Ju 6.7 : K 811/2

National Industrial Alcohol Company, Incorporated. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1930. no. 109, Robert H. Lucas, commissioner of internal revenue, vs. National Industrial Alcohol Company. Inc., on writ of certiorari to Court of Appeals of District of Columbia. [1930.] cover-title, ii+29 p. t

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Opinions. Cases adjudged in Supreme Court at Oct. term, 1929, Oct. 7, 1929- Feb. 24 (in part), 1930; Ernest Knaebel, reporter. 1930. lii+640 p. il. (United States reports, v. 280.) [Also issued in 6 preliminary prints; each case also issued separately.] * Cloth, $2.00. Ju-6.8/1: 280

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Ann Arbor Railroad Company et al. vs. United States, Interstate Commerce Com-mission, and California Growers’ & Shippers’ Protective League, appeal from district court for northern district of California; June 2, 1930. n. p. [1930],

Wheeler Lumber Bridge and Supply Company of Des Moines, lom'8^ United States, on certificate from Court of Claims; May 26, 1930. n. p. [1930], 6 p.

United States vs. Nelson B. Updike et al., on writ of certiorari to circuit court ot appeals for 8th circuit; May 19, 1930. n. p. [1930], 5 p. Ju 6.8/la : Up 1

Pfaff, William. Transcript of record, Oct. terra, 1930, no. 86, Jacob O. Bender collector of internal revenue vs. William Pfaff, on writ of certiorari to circuit court of appeals for 5th circuit. [1930.] cover-title, i+35 p. t Ju 6.7: P 47

Seaborn, H. G. Transcript of record, Oct. term, 1930, no. 15, Burns Poe, col- iector of internal revenue for district of Washington, vs. H. G. Seaborn, on certificate from circuit court of appeals for 9th circuit. [1930.] cover-title, i+40 p. J Ju 6.7 :Se 11/2

Straight, Willard. Petition and transcript of record, Oct. term, 1930, no. 216 United States vs. Dorothy Whitney Elmhirst, nee Straight, executrix of Wil-lard Straight, on petition for writ of certiorari to Court of Claims [1930 1 cover-title, i+33 p. t Ju 6.7: St 81/2

TARIFF COMMISSIONInvestigations by Tariff Commission, letter transmitting, in response to resolu-

tion, list of articles with respect to which applications have been made prior to July 3, 1930, for investigations under sec. 336 of tariff act of 1930. July 8 ca endar day July 9, 1930. 3 p. (S. doc. 215, 71st Cong, special sess. of Senate.) * Paper, 5c.

TAX APPEALS BOARD

p.Decisions. Reports, v. 19, no. 6-8; June 6-27, 1930. 1930. [xvii]+867-1328 [Contain decisions promulgated May 6-29, 1930.] * Paper $1.50 oer vol.L. C. card 24-27411 y 3.T 19: 5/19-6 to 19-8

Note .—-The decisions of the Tax Appeals Board have been placed on a subscrintion itbofraltd be 1?sued 111 smaB pamphlets until a sufficient number have beenpub-

l«VOuUme; lle Price of these advance pamphlets will be $1.50 per volume. Cater, bound volumes, containing table of contents and index will be issued the price of these being given at time of publication. issued,

TREASURY DEPARTMENTCoins. Values of foreign coins, July 1, 1930. 1930. 1 p. 4° (Department cir-

cular 1, Director of Mint.) [Quarterly.] f T 1.4/2:1/930-3Disbursing officers. Payment of disbursing officers’ checks drawn on Treasurer

ot United States and signed in names of disbursing officers by designated employees. June 2, 1930. 4 p. 4° (Department circular 423; Accounts and Deposits [Commissioner].) t T 14/2-423

Finance. Daily statement of Treasury compiled from latest proved reports from treasury offices and depositaries, July 1-31, 1930. [1930.] various paging i L Daily except Sundays and holidays; none issued July 5. An Announce-ment, 2 p., was issued with the number for July 11 t L. C. card 15-3303 T 1.5: 930

Statement of public debt of United States, May 31 1930 [2] p. narrow f° [Monthly.] t L. C. card 10-21268

[1930.]

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Treasury bills. Treasury bills. June 25, 1930. 4 p. 4° (Department circular418 as amended; Public Debt [Service].) T T 1.4/2: 418/3

Treasury decisions under customs, internal revenue, prohibition, and other laws, including decisions of Customs Court and Court of Customs and I atent Appeals, v. 58, no. 1-5; July 3-31, 1930. [1930.] various paging. [Weekly. Department decisions numbered 44117-173, abstracts 12648-953, internal rev-enue decisions 4292-95, prohibition 54, narcotics 1, and miscellaneous (disbar-ments and suspensions).] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign sub-scription, $2.50.L. C. card 10-30490 T 1.11/2:58/1-5

BUDGET BUREAU

FEDERAL STANDARD STOCK CATALOGUE BOARD

Government supplies. [Federal standard stock catalogue]: sec 3, pt 4, United States Government interdepartmental standards. 1930. [8] p. 4 [issued in loose-leaf form for Insertion In binder.! ♦ Paper, 5c. g pf 4

___ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for bottles, hot-water, rubber.Apr. 29, 1930. 4 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: ZZ-B-586

___ Same • sec 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, paint, metal-bound, flat (high-grade). Apr. 29, 1930. 5 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: H-B-421

___ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for brushes, scrubbing, floor, hand. Apr. 29, 1930. 3 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: H-B-541

___ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for cups, pin and sponge. May27, 1930. 3 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51-7/8: DD-C-791

___ Same • sec. 4. pt. 5, Federal specification for cushions, ring, cloth-inserted.Apr. 29 193^ 3 P 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: ZZ-C-791

___ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for hose, gasoline, rubber-metal.Apr. 29, 1930. 5 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: ZZ-H-466

___ Same- sec. 4. pt. 5, Federal specification for shellac, orange. Apr. 29,1930 8 pi 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: TT-S-271

___ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for soda-ash. Apr. 29, 1930.6 p. 12° * Paper, 5c. T 51.7/8: O-S-571

___ Same: sec. 4, pt. 5, Federal specification for stitches, seams, and stitch-ing. Mar. 4, 1930. 73 p. il. 12° * Paper, 25c. T 51.7/8: DDD-S-751

PERMANENT CONFERENCE ON PRINTING

Report. 9th annual report of Permanent Conference on Printing to director ofBureau of Budget, [May 1, 1929-] June 30, 1930. 1930. ii+7 P- tL. C. card 22-26675 T 51-8/1: 930

COAST GUARD

Circular 94 and 95; May 7 and June 6, 1930. 1930. Each Ip. JT 47.7/3 : 94, 95

Ice. International ice observation and ice patrol service in north Atlantic Ocean, season of 1929. 1930. iv+141 p. il. 14 p. of pl. 15 maps. (Bulletin 18.) t T 47.3:18

Orders. General order 61; May 19, 1930. [1930.] 2 p. t T 47.5/4:61Pay Amendments to Pay and supply instructions [Coast Guard, 1926] no. 37

and 38; Apr. 14 and May 6, 1930. 1930. Each 1 p. tT 47.8: P 29/3/926/aradt. 37, 38

----- Pay and supply instructions, circular [1] and 2, 1930; Dec. 31, 1929 and June 16, 1930. [1930.] 3 p. and 5 p. [Circular 1 is Prices of clothing and small stores; Circular 2 is Price list of cabin, wardroom, and steerage china-ware, and silver-plated ware.] t T 47.8/2:1/5, 2/5

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[Regulations for Coast Guard Academy, 1927, reprint of portion of regulations with corrections.] Oct. 1929. p. 3-4a, 14. [Issued in loose-leaf form for insertion in Regulations.] $ T 47.8: C 63/927/p. 3-4a, 14

COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY

National banks. Monthly statement of capital stock of national banks, national bank notes, and Federal reserve bank notes outstanding, bonds on deposit etc [July 1, 1930].' July 1, 1930. 1 p. narrow f° fL. C. card 10-21266 T 12.9; 930/7

CUSTOMS COURT

Reappraisements of merchandise by Customs Court [on June 16-July 9 1930] • July 10, 1930. [1930.] 1611—20+ [i] p. (No. 90.) [Weekly; none issued July 3, 1930.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 75c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1 30 L. C. card 13-2916 T 20.4/3 : 90

GENERAL SUPPLY COMMITTEE

Government supplies. Specifications and proposals for supplies [fiscal year 1931] : class 8, Gasoline and kerosene. June 2, 1930. 3 p. 4° f

T 45.5/20 : 8/2/lst quart.■----- Same: class 8, Gasoline and kerosene. Sept. 2, 1930. 3 p 4° [Printed

in advance.] f T 45.5/20: 8/2/2d quart.—— Same: class 8, Gasoline and kerosene. Dec. 2, 1930. 3 p. 4° [Printed

in advance.] f T 45.5/20: 8/2/3d quart.----- Same: class 8, Gasoline and kerosene. Mar. 2, 1931. 3 p 4° [Printed

in advance.] t T 45.5/20: 8/2/4th quart.- — Supplement to General schedule of supplies, fiscal year 1931 • class 15

Incandescent electric lamps, July 1, 1930-June 30, 1931. 1930. 8 p. 4° J ’T 45.6: 931/15/supp.

GOVERNMENT ACTUARY

Bonds of United States. Market prices and investment values of outstanding bonds and notes [of United States, June, 1930], July 1 1930 5 n 4"(Form A.) [Monthly.] f ’ T 50.5 : 930/6

INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU

Chicago and North Western Railway. Docket no. 36343, Board of Tax Appeals Chicago and North Western Railway Company v. commissioner of internal’ revenue ; brief of respondent. [1930.] cover-title, iii+73 p. $ T 22.34 : C 432

Internal revenue bulletin, v. 9. no. 27-30; July 7-28, 1930. 1930. various below) * Paper, 5c. single copy (for subscription price see note

L. C. card 22—26051 T 22 23/1 • 930/27—30Note —The Internal revenue bulletin service for 1930 will consist of weekly hullo,

and dooi<d«mia+nUK1 cumalative bulletins. The weekly bulletins will contain therulings 4eclsl?ns. he made public and all Treasury Department decisions (known

decisions) pertaining to internal revenue matters. The semiannual cumuli nJbli<?hodetd?uiW111..contai“ all rulings and decisions (including Treasury decisions ! published during the previous 6 months. The complete bulletin service mav be oh- lh-iritinsr0OffiroSUwC1i^tl0in baAls>Jr?ln Ilie Superintendent of Documents, Government Hinting Office, Washington, D. C„ for $2.00 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.75.

Znjernaz rerem/e news, v. 4. no. 1; July, 1930. [1930.] cover-title. 16 p il [Monthly Text on p. 2 and 3 of cover.] * Paper, 5c. single copv, 50c a yr ; foreign subscription, 75c. d •* ’ ’L. C. card 27-26746 T 22.33:4/1

Kansas City Southern Railway. Docket no. 22668. 35527-531. Board of Tax «P™™S’-K-anSaS 99 Southern Railway Company and affiliated companies t. commissioner of internal revenue; brief for respondent. [1930] cover-title, iv+194 p. 1 tab. J T 22 34 : K 133

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LOANS AND CURRENCY DIVISION

Bonds of United States. Caveat list of United States registered bonds and notes. June 2, 1930. [1930.] 71 p. f° [Monthly.] j T 26.7.930/6

___ Same, July 1, 1930. [1930.] 71 p. f° [Monthly.] t T 26.7 : 930/7

PROHIBITION BUREAU

Padlock procedure, judicial method of closing property used to violate Prohibi-tion laws, one of a series [of monographs] in factual survey of prohibition enforcement. June 1, 1930. v4-44 p. 12° tL. C. card 30-26721 1 r

L C card 6-25167 T 27.6: 45/27-30Speci al arti cles .—No . 27. Third report on rat-flea survey of city of San .Tuan,

P It • bv A L. Carridn.—Experimental studies of water purification : 4, Observations on effects of certain modifications in coagulation-sedimentation on bacterial efficiency of preliminary water treatment in connection with rapid sand filtration, A, Observea effect of variations in period of sedimentation ; by H. W. Streeter.—-No. 28. Public- health survey of Iowa; by A. J. McLaughlin.—Experimental studies of water purifica-tion : 4 Observations on effects of certain modifications in coagulation-sedimentation on bacterial efficiency of preliminary water treatment in connection with rapid sand filtration B Observed effect of certain modifications in conditions of coagulation bv II W Streeter —No 29. Prevalence and trend of meningococcus meningitis in United States: bv R. C. Williams.—Recent progress in studies of undulant fever [with list of references] ; by H. E. Hasseltine.—No. 30. Pharmacological and chemical studies of cause of so-called ginger paralysis, preliminary report [with list of refer-ences] : bv Maurice I. Smith and E. Elvove, with cooperation of P. J. Valaer, jr., William H. Frazier, and G. E. Mallory.—Relation between trypanocidal and spiro- cheticidal activities of neoarsphenamine [with list of references] ; by T. 1. Probey <md C4 W JtfcCoyNote .—This publication is distributed gratuitously to State and local health officers, and other persons engaged in public health work, by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, Treasury Department. Others desiring the Reports may obtain them from the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., at the prices stated above.

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Public cooperation in prohibition law enforcement, one of a series [of mono-graphs] in factual survey of prohibition enforcement. June, 1930. v-f-iO p. 12° [Title on cover is: Public cooperation in prohibition law enforcement, business, civic, and industrial groups aid in promoting better observance andenforcement of the law.] t L. C. card 30-26776

PUBLIC DEBT SERVICE

T 54.2: P 96

Money. Circulation statement of United 1 p. oblong 8° [Monthly.] tL. C. card 10-21267

States money, June 30, 1930. 1930.

T 26.5 : 930/7

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

Hearing of school children as measured by audiometer and as related to school work study of 710 children in Washington, D .C., and 1,150 in Hagerstown, Md.; by E. Blanche Sterling and Elizabeth Bell. 1930. [13+14 P- it (Re-print 1373.) [From Public health reports, v. 45, no. 20, May 16, 1930.J LPa<TeaM 30-26824 T 27.6/a: 1373

Infants. Care of your baby. Edition of Sept. 1929. p. (Reprint 727.) [Original article from Public 1922.] * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 29-26953

Public health administration; by Allan J. McLaughlin, print 1376.) [From Public health reports, v. 45, * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26825

[Reprint] 1930. iii+50 health reports, Feb. 3,

T 27.6/a: 727/51930. [l]+10p. (Re-

no. 21, May 23, 1930.]

T 27.6/a: 1376Public health reports, v. 45, no. 27—30; July 4—25, 1930. 1930. [xv]+1515—1762

p. il. [Weekly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription,

76 July , 1930

Skin temperature. Effect of radiant energy on skin temperatures of group of steel workers [with list of references] ; by J. J. Bloomfield, James E. Ives, and Rollo H. Britten. 1930. [1]+13 p. il. 1 pl. (Reprint 1370.) [From Public health reports, v. 45, no. 18, May 2, 1930.] ♦ Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26826 T 27.6/a : 1370

Venereal diseases. Seamen with venereal disease in port of New York, coopera-tive study participated in by American Social Hygiene Association, New York Tuberculosis and Health Association, Welfare Council of New York City, and United States Public Health Service; report prepared by Annabel M. Stewart. 1930. vi+98 p. il. 2 p. of pl. (Reprint 1365.) [From Public health reports, v. 45, nos. 15-17, Apr. 11-25, 1930.] * Paper, 15c.L. C. card 30-26827 T 27.6/a : 1365

VENEBEAL DISEASES DIVISION

Venereal disease information. Venereal disease information, issued by Public Health Service for use in its cooperative work with State health departments, v. 11, no. 5; May 20, 1930. 1930. ii+203-242+iii p. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 75c.L. C. card 23-26719 T 27.26:11/5

Specia l ar ticle .—Can congenital syphilis be prevented? [with bibliography] ; by Eugene S. Coler.

----- Same, v. 11, no. 6; June 20, 1930. 1930. [1]+243-297+iv p. [Monthly.] T 27.26:11/6

Speci al art icle .—Syphilis and Wassermann reaction in private practice of obstetrics [with bibliography; by] Joseph Earle Moore.

----- Same, v. 11, no. 7; July 20, 1930. 1930. ii+299-336+iii p. [Monthly.] T 27.26:11/7

Special arti cle .—Some observations upon use of Kahn test in experimental rabbit syphilis [with list of references] ; by J. F. Mahoney, K. K. Bryant, and Marjorie Mehl Pickard.

TREASURER OF UNITED STATES

Paper money. Monthly statement, paper currency of each denomination out-standing June 30, 1930. July 1, 1930. 1 p. oblong 24° f T 40.8: 930/6

VETERANS’ BUREAU

Life insurance. 11th annual statement, United States Government life insur-ance fund (converted), Dec. 31, 1929. [1930.] [4] p. il. narrow 16’ f

VB 1.17: 929Medical bulletin. United States Veterans’ Bureau medical bulletin, v. 6, no. 8,

Aug. 1930; Martin Cooley, editor. 1930. viii+635-732 p. 4 p. of pl. 1 pl’ [Monthly.] * Paper, 15c. single copy, $1.50 a yr.; foreign subscription, $2.15. L. C. card 25-26672 VB 1.16: 6/8

Specia l arti cles .—Malta fever, with report of 4 cases [and with list of references; by] 1. D. Loewy.——Future incidence of nervous and mental disease among ex-service ?e\ references; by] Philip B. Matz.—Results of operative treatment??rJlanltx dislocation at shoulder [with list of references; by] Paul F. Brown and C. C. Burton.—Diathermy as adjuvant to electric cauterization in treatment of laryn-geal tuberculosis [with list of references; by] John W Kellam.—Neuropathological considerations in epidemic encephalitis and Huntington’s'chorea ; [by] C R Miller_Diagnosis and treatment of hysterical paralysis, with report of case cured by etheriza-tion and suggestion [and with list of references; by] Prince P. Barker.—Essential hypertension [with list of references; by] Clarence H. Ketterer.—Arterial hyperten-sion ; [by] G. O. Haynes.—Myomalacia cordis, with report of case [and with list of references; by] William M. Pretts.—Clinical symptomatology of diseases of gall blad-der and biliary ducts [with reference; by] Paul E. Johnson.—Blood transfusion in treatment of malarial hemoglobinuria ; [by] Thomas M. Barnett.—Time as factor in P^tment P.ul“onaJ7 tuberculosis; [by] C. L. Moore.—Care and treatment after

of Xeeth,; M- A- Gerde.—Panniculitis [with list of references; by]Melia. Undulant or Malta fever; [by] Robert W. Brace.—Brain abcess, report

c,a??; L°yJ J- Warden.—Sarcoma of stomach; [by] Henry D. Coffee.—Encephali-tis lethargica; [by] G. V. P. Davis.—Encephalitis lethargica; [by] C. C. Brace.

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WAR DEPARTMENT

pamphlets 30-1780.30-3010.

Army regulations.Note _ The Army regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose'

leaf binders. The names of such of the more important administrative subjects as mav seem anpropriate, arranged in proper sequence, are numbered in a single series, an/ each name so numbered constitutes the title and number ot 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

■ ’ will be issued in a separate sub-series.Quartermaster Corps: Steam boilers, installation, operation and mainte-

nance; .Tune 23, 1930. [1930 ] 3 p. * Paper, 5c W 1.6/1.30-1780Same: Price list of china and glassware; July 3, 1930. 1930. 1 p. Ibu

persedes AR 30-3010, June 29, 1929.] * Paper, 5c. W 1.6/1 30-3010/8 Finance Department: General provisions; June 6, 1930. [1930.] bp.

[Supersedes AR 35-5, July 2,-1927, including Changes 1, June 30, 1928.] * Paner 5c. ™ 1.0/ J- • *><>

Medical Department: Sanitary reports, Changes 2 ; June 30, 1930. [1930.] 2 p. [Supersedes AR 40-275, Changes 1, May 28^v\9§2 : 40-275/2/ch. 2

Same: Army and Navy General Hospital [Hot Springs, Ark.] Changes 1;Tnno 14 1QQ0 1930 1 D t W 1.0/^ : 4V-DVO/d/CD. 1

Military education: Air Corps Technical School, Changes. 1; June 18,1930.[1930 ] 3 p. t ’’ 1.0/^ • 111, A

35-5.

40-275.

40-605.350-540.

Technical regulations.Note —The Technical regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-

leaf binders. They will 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 branches. This series will include the class of publications heretofore known as handbooks. Technical regulations will he numbered in the same manner as are™ raining regulations, but 1000 will be added to the general subject numbers, i e , Training regulations will appear as TR 445—270 and Technical regulations as TR 1445-270.1170—89 Air Corps: Miscellaneous tactical equipment, prepared under direction of chief pf June 18> 193() [1930 ] 8 p u * Paper, 5c.

VV . lllv-oU

Training regulations.Note .—The Training regulations are issued in pamphlet form for insertion in loose-

leaf binders.135-5. Guard duty : Ceremony of guard mounting, foot troops, prepared under direc-

tion of chief of infantry.; Mar. 30, 1925. [Reprint 1930-] 10 p. Paper, Fjc vv l.zi i loo—3/z/rep.

435-300. Coast Artillery Corps: Harbor defense (organization and functions), pre-pared under direction of chief of coast artillery ; June 10, 1930. [1930.] 39 p. il. [Supersedes TR 435—220, Sept. 30, 1924, TR. 435-222, June 15, 1927, TR 435-290. May 7, 1924, TR 435-295, May 7, 1924, and TR 435-300, July 21, 1924.] * Paper, 10c. W 1.21: 435-300/2

435-440. Same: Combined training of Coast Artillery and Air Corps, prepared under direction of chief of coast artillery and chief of Air Corps: June 14, 1930. -------- - - W 1.21:435-440[1930.] 6 p. il. ♦ Paper, 5c.

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT

Army supplies. Index of United States Army specifications, Jan. 1930. 1930. iii+148 p. [The series of Army specifications to which this is an index is of interest only to the service and is not entered in this catalogue.] $

W 3.48/2:930Military education. Army extension courses: special text no. 19, Military sani-

tation and first aid; prepared under direction of surgeon general for use with Armv extension courses. 1931 edition. 1930. ii+40 p. il. , * Paper, 10c.

W 3.52:19/2Officers, Army. Officers of Army stationed in or near District of Columbia,

July 1, 1930. 1930. iv+44 p. [Quarterly.] ♦ Paper, 5c. single copy, 20c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 30c.L. C. card 9-35107 W 1.11: 930/2

V. S. Army recruiting news, bulletin of recruiting information issued by direc-tion of adjutant general of Army, v. 12, no. 13 and 14; July 1 and 15, 1930.

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U. S. Army recruiting news—Continued.[Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y., July 1 and 15, 1930.] Each 16 p. il. 4° t Recruiting Publicity Bureau, Governors Island, N. Y.L. C. card War 22-1 W 3.45 : 930/13,14

ENGINEER DEPARTMENT

Amite River, La., report on Amite River, La., covering navigation, flood control, power development, and irrigation. June 21, 1930. 15 p. (H. doc. 480, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Ausable River, N. Y., report on Ausable River, N. Y., covering navigation, flood control, power development, and irrigation. June 23, 1930. 20 p. (H. doc. 488, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c,

Chefuncte River, La., report on Chefuncte River, La., covering navigation, flood control, power development, and irrigation. June 21, 1930. 11 p. (II. doc. 487, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Kennebunk River, Me., report on Kennebunk River, Me., covering navigation, flood control, power development, and irrigation. June 21, 1930. 9 p. (H. doc. 481, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.L. C. card 30-26781

Narragansett Bay. Anchorage grounds in Narragansett Bay (including Newport Harbor ) and Bristol Harbor, R. I., with rules and regulations relat-ing thereto; revised to May 1, 1930. 1930. [l]+9 p. jl. 4° t

W 7.11/2: N 16/930New Bedford, Mass. Anchorage grounds in New Bedford Outer Harbor, Buz-

zards Bay, Vineyard and Nantucket sounds, Mass., with rules and regula-tions relating thereto; revised to May 1, 1930. 1930. [l]+8 p. il. 4° t

W 7.11/2: N 42 b/2/930Nome Harbor, Alaska, report on preliminary examination and survey of Nome

Harbor, Alaska [and mouth of Snake River]. May 19, 1930. 35 p. map. (H. doc. 404, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 10c.L. C. card 30-26780

Pearl River, Miss, and La., report on Pearl River, Miss, and La., covering navigation, flood control, power development, and irrigation. June 3, 1930. 38 p. 1 pl. map. (H. doc. 445, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 15c.

Perkiomen Creek, Pa., report on Perkiomen Creek, Pa., covering navigation, flood control, power development, and irrigation. June 21, 1930. 23 p’ (H. doc. 482, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

St. Francis River, Ark. (backwater area), report on St. Francis River, Ark. (backwater area), covering navigation, flood control, power development, and irrigation. May 26, 1930. 47 p. 5 pl. 4 maps. (H. doc. 430, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) [This report is supplementary to one printed in House document 159, 71st Congress, 2d session.] * Paper, 25c.

Salt River, Ky., report on Salt River, Ky., covering navigation, flood control, power development, and irrigation. June 18, 1930. 15 p. (H. doc. 477, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Supplies. Corps of Engineers supply catalogue, in 3 parts: pt. 1, Units of equipment. 1930. ii+21 p. $ W 7.24 : 930/pt. 1

Tangipahoa River, La., report on Tangipahoa River, La., covering navigation, flood control, power development, and irrigation. June 21, 1930. 10 p. (H. doc. 484, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

Taunton River, Mass., report on preliminary examination and survey of Taun-ton River, Mass. May 19, 1930. 17 p. 4 maps. (H. doc. 403, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 15c.

Tohiekon Creek. Pa., report on Tohickon Creek. Pa., covering navigation, flood control, power development, and irrigation. June 21, 1930. 13 p. (H. doc. 486, 71st Cong. 2d sess.) * Paper, 5c.

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NORTHERN AND NORTHWESTERN LAKES SURVEY

Note .—Charts of the Great Lakes and connecting waters and St. Lawrence River to the international boundary at St. Regis, of Lake Champlain, and of the New York State canals are prepared and sold by the U. S. Lake Survey Office, Old Customhouse, Detroit, M'ich. Charts may also be purchased at the following U. S. engineer offices : 710 Army Building, New York, N. Y.; 467 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.; 540 Federal Building, Buffalo, N. Y.; and Canal Office, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. A catalogue (with index map), showing localities, scales, prices, and conditions of sale, may be had upon application at any of these offices.

A descriptive bulletin, which supplements the charts and gives detailed information as to harbors, shore lines and shoals, magnetic determinations, and particulars of changing conditions affecting navigation, is issued free to chart purchasers, upon request. The bulletin is revised annually and issued at the opening of navigation (in April), and sup-plements thereto are published monthly during the navigation season.

Complete sets of charts and publications may be seen at the U. S. engineer offices in Duluth, Minn., Milwaukee, Wis., Chicago, Ill., Grand Rapids, Mich., Cleveland, Ohio, and Oswego, N. Y., but they are obtainable only at the sales offices above mentioned.Great Lakes. Supplement 3, July 18, 1930, corrections and additions to Bulletin

39; to supplement information given upon charts of Great Lakes. U. S. Lake Survey Office, Detroit, Mich. [July 12, 1930]. p. 1-3+leaves 4-13+[2] p. 4° f L. C. card 8-35459 W 33.3 : 39/supp. 3

RIVERS AND HARBORS BOARD

Port charges. Supplement to Port and terminal charges at United States ports, Miscellaneous series 1, 1929 issue. 1930. [l]+89 leaves. ([Miscellaneous series 1, supplement.]). [Prepared in cooperation with Operations Bureau, Shipping Board.] * Paper, 20c. W 7.22:1/supp.

FINANCE DEPARTMENT

Finance circulars. $Note .—Finance circulars contain instructions and information of a relatively perma-

nent character pertaining to the performance of the technical duties of finance and disbursing officers and of property and contract auditors. Though bearing a date, they are issued in a single lettered series without regard to calendar year, each to contain subject matter of related character. Each circular is designated by a letter and is published in a numbered series of separate pamphlets classified according to subject matter. Changes to Finance circulars are published in a single numerical series, applicable to all pamphlets, without regard to calendar year. When any portion of a numbered Finance circular has been embodied in a lettered circular, that portion of the numbered circular will be rescinded.E—1. Technical duties of auditors of property accounts : Duties of corps area finance

officers; June 3, 1930. [1930.] 3 p. W 97.5/3: E-lE-2. Same: Preparation of certificates of audit; June 5, 1930. [1930.] 5 p.

W 97.5/3: E-2 E-4. Same: Special audit procedure; June 9, 1930. [1930.] 3 p. W97.5/3: E-4 E-6. Same: Audit of accounts of Army transports; June 14, 1930. [1930.] 3 p.

o o W 97.5/3: E-6E—8. Same: Audit of accounts of National Guard and Reserve Officers’ Training Corps;

June 14, 1930. [1930.] 3 p. W 97.5/3: E-8

NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROMOTION OF RIFLE PRACTICE

Firearms. Price list of supplies sold through director of civilian marksman-ship, War Department, to members of National Rifle Association of America, effective July 1, 1930. [1930.] [10] p. narrow 8° t W 82.2 :P 93/2

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT

Ordnance provision system. Ordnance catalogue (ordnance provision system) : Group G, Major items; July 1, 1930. [1930.] 5 p. (Standard nomenclature list G-l.) [Supersedes Review list G-l, C. O. P. S. no. 7, Jan. 29, 1920.] $

W 34.23: G-lQUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY

Circulars. Changes 22 [to] Circular 2, 1928; May 1, 1930. [1930.] 1 p. [Is-sued in loose-leaf form for insertion in binder. Mimeographed, accompanied by printed pages to be inserted in their proper places in the original pub-lication. A list of the accompanying changes is found on p. 1 of the Changes here catalogued.] $ W 77.4: 2/ch. 22

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