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Depository Invoice No. 1705
United States Government Printing Office
OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON
December 31, 1941.
To the Librarian:
The following six hundred and nine (609) publications were distributed during the month of December 1941 to designated depositories, in accordance with the law which provides that depository-libraries shall receive only those Government publications requested.
It is understood that, as a designated depository of the United States Government publications, you guarantee that all publications sent by this office shall be made available for the free use of the general public.
The receipt of the publications need not be acknowledged, but any shortages or imperfections should be immediately reported.
Respectfully, SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF UNITED STATES COURTS
Annual Report—1941. [Ju 10.1: date.}
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Agricultural Statistics—1941. [A 1.47: date.] Item 5.
Circulars—Nos. 447 revised Jan. 1942; 457 revised Dec.
1941; 606, 615, 618, 622, 627, 629, 631. [A 1.4 2: no.] Item 3.
Crops and Markets (Monthly)—Vol. 18, no. 11. [A 1.52: vol.] Item 25.
Farm Handbooks (by States)—New Hampshire farm handbook, 1941, State and Federal agricultural services. 1941. [A 1.54: CT.] Item 5.
Farmers’ Bulletins—Nos. 1503 [revised Nov. 1941]; 1652 [revised Nov. 1941]; 1722 [revised Nov. 1941]; 1881, 1883, 1887, 1888, 1890,1894. [A 1.9: no.] Item 4.
Journal of Agricultural Research—Vol. 63, no. 12; vol. 64, no. 1. [A 1.23: vol.] Item 6.
Miscellaneous Publications—Nos. 449, 459, 461, 466, 476. [A 1.38: no.] Item 8.
Technical Bulletins—Nos. 781, 782, 788, 794, 796, 802, 803. [A 1.36: no.] Item 10.
AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION
Briefly Speaking—No. 19. [A 55.58: no.] Item 16.
Note.—Series title reads B. Sp. no. 19.
Consumers’ Guide—Vol. 8, no. 5. [A 55.12: vol.] Item 15.
General Publications—Programs. 1942 agricultural conservation program bulletin. Oct. 31, 1941. [A 55.2: CT.] Item 16.
Order Series—No. 1, amendment 6. [A 55.36: no.] Item 19.
Note.—This amendment is classed with the original order under Agricultural Adjustment Administration so that it may be filed with the publication which it amends.
Southern Region, Handbooks, Agricultural Conservation Programs—Texas and Oklahoma handbook, 1942 agricultural conservation program for range land. Nov. 29, 1941. [A 55.45 12: CT.] Item 16.
Sugar Determination—No. 120. [A 55.37: no.] Item 16.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU
Agricultural Situation (Monthly)—Vol. 25, no. 12. [A 36.
15: vol.] Item 23.	>	------------------
Land Policy Review—Vol. 5, no. 1. [A 36.103: vol.] Item 26.
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ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU
Annual Report—1941. [A 4.1: date.] Item 31.
Service and Regulatory Announcements—Nos. 414, 415.
[A 4.13: no.] Item 37.
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
Annual Report—1941. [A 71.1: date.] Item 272.
DAIRY INDUSTRY BUREAU
Annual Report—1941. [A 44.1: date.] Item 48.
ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU
Picture Sheets—Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9. [A 56.20 :no.] Item 51.
Service and Regulatory Announcements—No. 148. [A 56.14:no.] Item 54.
EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE
Annual Report—1941. [A 10.1 ’:date.] Item 55.
Experiment Station Record—Vol. 86, no. 1. [A 10.6:vol.] Item 57.
EXTENSION SERVICE
Extension Service Review (Monthly)—Vol. 13, no. 1. [A 43.7:voL] Item 67.
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
Bulletins—Nos. 42, 43, 45. [A 72.3 :no.] Item 318.
Circulars (Lettered-Numbered)—C-123. [A 72.4:letter-no.] Item 319.
Circulars (Numbered)—No. 28. [A 72.4:no.] Item 319.
Cooperative Saving with Federal Credit Unions (Bimonthly)—Vol. 4, no. 6, special issue. [A 72.13 :vol.] Item 320.
News for Farmer Cooperatives (Monthly)—Vol. 7, index; vol. 8, no. 9. [A 72.10:vol.] Item 320.
FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
General Publications—Farm security. Toward farm security,..problem of rural poverty and work of Farm Security Administration. 1941. [A 61.2 :CT.] Item 7f2f:
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FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE
Agriculture in the Americas (Monthly)—Vol. 2, no. 1. [A 67.15:vol.] Item 6.
Foreign Agriculture, Review of Foreign Farm Policy, Production, and Trade (Monthly)—Vol. 5, no. 12. [A 67.7:vol.] Item 6.
FOREST SERVICE
Fire Control Notes—Vol. 6, no. 1. [A 13.32:vol.] Item 83. [Information Pamphlets Relating to National Forests]— Medicine Bow National Forest [Wyo.].	[1941.]
[A 13.13:CT.] Item 83.
Michigan. National forests in Michigan. 1941. [A 13.13:CT.] Item 83.
Routt National Forest, Colo. 1941. [A 13.13:CT.] Item 83.
HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU
Annual Report—1941. [A 42.1:date.] Item 89.
INFORMATION OFFICE
Annual Report--1941. [A 21.1 :date.] Item 91.
List of Farmers’ Bulletins and Leaflets (Numbered)— [No. 1, Jan. 1, 1942.] [A 21.9 »:no.] Item 94.
Monthly List of Publications—Nov. 1941. [A 21.65:date.] Item 96.
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION
Rural Electrification News (Monthly)—Vol. 7, nos, 4, 5. [A 68.9:vol.] Item 714.
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Soil Conservation (Monthly),—Vol. 7, no. 7. [A 57.9 :vol.] Item 110.
SOLICITOR, AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Annual Report—1941. [A 33.1:date.] Item 111.
SURPLUS MARKETING ADMINISTRATION
Marketing Agreements Series—Nos. 97, 98. [A 73.7:no.] Item 18.
Marketing Orders—Nos. 4 (amendment 1); 13, effective Oct. 2, 1941; 51, amendment 1; 57, 58. [A 73.8:no.] Item 19.
Note.—Designation of No. 13 is incorrect. This is Order 13 amended a second time.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Annual Report—1941. [CS l.l:date.] Item 122.
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
CENSUS BUREAU
Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce of United States—Aug. 1941, corrected to Sept. 30, 1941; Sept. 1941, corrected to Oct. 31, 1941. [C 3.147:date.] Item 206.
16th Census, 1940, Agriculture, 2d Series (by States)— Alabama. 1941. [C 3.940-15:CT.] California. 1941. [C 3.940-15:CT.] Florida. 1941. [C 3.940-15:CT.] Louisiana. 1941. [C 3.940-15:CT.] Texas. 1941. [C 3.940-15:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Agriculture, 3d Series (by States)— Iowa. 1941. [C 3.940-16:CT.] Maryland. 1941. [C 3.940-16:CT.] Michigan. 1941. [C 3.940-16:CT.] Minnesota. 1941. [C 3.940-16:CT.] New Hampshire. 1941. [C 3.940-16:CT.] New Jersey. 1941. [C 3.940-16:CT.] Utah. 1941. [C 3.940-16:CT.] Vermont. 1941, [C 3.940-16;CT.J
16th Census, 1940, Business, Census of, 1939: Retail Trade, Commodity Sales (by Commodities)—Feed and farm supply stores, florists, fuel, ice, and fuel-oil dealers. 1941. [C 3.940-24:CT.]
Jewelry stores, luggage stores, opticians, photographic supply and camera stores, sporting goods stores, bicycle shops. 1941. [C 3.940-24:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Business, Census of, 1939: Wholesale Trade (Miscellaneous)—Business-size groups and analysis of operating expenses. 1941. [C 3.940-26:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Housing, 1st Series (by States)— Maine. 1941. [C 3.940-30 :CT.] Rhode Island. 1941. [C 3.940-30:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Housing, Supplement to 1st Series: Housing Bulletins—Delaware, Wilmington, block statistics. 1941. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Manufactures (by Industries)—Clothing. Manufactures, 1939: Men’s and boys’ tailored clothing, etc. 1941. [C 3.940-18:CT.]
Foods. Manufactures, 1939: Canned and preserved foods. 1941. [C 3.940-18:CT.]
Fur goods. Manufactures, 1939: Fur goods, fur coats and other fur garments, accessories, and trimmings, miscellaneous apparel, etc. 1941. [C 3.940-18:CT.] Motion pictures. Manufactures, 1939: Motion pictures (not including projection in theaters). 1941. [C 3.940-18:CT.
16th Census, 1940, Manufactures, 1939: State Series— Delaware. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.] District of Columbia. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
Florida. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
Louisiana. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
Mississippi. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
Montana. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
Nebraska. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
Nevada. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
New Hampshire. 1941. [C 3.940-19 :CT.]
New Mexico. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
North Dakota. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
Oklahoma. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
Oregon. 1941. [C 3.940-19 :CT.]
South Carolina. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
Tennessee. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
Utah. 1941. [C3.940-19 :CT.]
Vermont. 1941. [C 3.940-19:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Population, 1st Series (by States)— New York. Supplement to 1st series bulletin for New York, New York City, number of inhabitants by census tracts. 1941. [C 3.940-13:CT.]
United States summary. 1941. [C 3.940-13:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Population, 2d Series (by States) Delaware. 1941. [C 3.940-132:CT.]
Idaho. 1941. [C 3.940-132:CT.]
Iowa. 1941. [C 3.940-132:CT.]
Maine. 1941. [C 3.940-132:CT.]
Mississippi. 1942. [C 3.940-132:CT.J
Montana. 1941. [C 3.940-132:CT.]
Nevada. 1941. [C 3.940-132:CT.]
New Mexico. 1941. [C 3.940-132:CTJ
South Dakota. 1941. [C 3.940-132:CT.]
West Virginia. 1941. [C 3.940-132:CT.]
Vital Statistics of United States—1939, pt. 1, Natality and mortality data for United States tabulated by place of occurrence with supplemental tables for Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. 1941. [C 3.139: date.] Item 161.
CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION
Civil Aeronautics Journal (Twice Monthly)—Vol. 2, nos. 23, 24. [C 31.118:vol.] Item 131.
Note.—No. 24 contains index to vol. 2.
CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
Civil Air Regulations—Pt. 22, Lighter-than-air pilot certificates, effective Sept, 15, 1941. [C 31.209 :pt. no.] Item 136.
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COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
* United States Coast Pilot, Atlantic Coast—Section A, St. Croix River to Cape Cod. 4th (1941) edition. 1941. [C 4.6 ^letter.] Item 179.
United States Earthquakes—1939. [C 4.25 2:date.] Item 187.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU
Domestic Commerce Series—No. 112. [C 18.28:no.] Item 200.
Economic Series—Nos. 16,17. [C 18.206 :no.] Item 204. Foreign Commerce Weekly—Vol. 5, nos. 10, 11, 12, 13.
[C 18.5 »:vol.] Item 197.
International Reference Service—Vol. 1, nos. 64, 66. [C 18.223 :vol.] Item 211.
Survey of Current Business ([Monthly])—Vol. 21, no. 12. [C 18.35:vol.] Item 209.
Survey of Current Business, Weekly Supplements— Dec. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1941. [C 18.36:date.] Item 209.
MARINE INSPECTION AND NAVIGATION BUREAU
Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 6, no. 5. [C 25.12:vol.] Item 238.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
Building Materials and Structures Reports—BMS 79. [C 13.29:no.] Item 231.
Commercial Standards—No. 77 [effective May 25, 1940]. [C 13.20 :no.] Item 229.
Note.—Spanish.
Journal of Research of National Bureau of Standards (Monthly)—Vol. 27, no. 6. [C 13.22 :vol.] Item 233.
Simplified Practice Recommendations—No. 160, effective v date Nov. 1, 1941. [C 13.12 J:no.] Item 235.
Technical News Bulletin—No. 296. [C 13.13:no.] Item *	236.
PATENT OFFICE
Official Gazette—Vol. 531 [title page and contents]; vol. 532 [title page and contents]; vol. 533, nos. 1,2, 3, 4, 5. [C 21.5:vol.] Item 252.
WEATHER BUREAU
Weather Review, Monthly—Vol. 69, no. 9. [C 30.14:vol.] Item 119.
Weather Review, Monthly, Supplements—No. 45. [C 30.15:no.] Item 119.
COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, FEDERAL
Annual Report—1941. [CC l.l:date.] Item 325.
CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES
Agriculture and Forestry Committee (Senate)—Farmers. Aid for farmers who have suffered losses through partial crop failure, hearing, 77-1, on aid for farmers who have suffered losses through complete or partial crop failure due to weather conditions or pest infestation, Nov. 24, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.Ag82:CT.]
Packers. Amending packers and stockyards act, 1921, as amended, hearing before subcommittee, 77-1, on H. 5204, authorizing charging of fees for brand inspection under packers and stockyards act, 1921, as amended, Aug. 21, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.Ag82:CT.]
Agriculture Committee (House)—Agricultural producers. Relief for certain agricultural producers in stricken areas who suffered crop failures in 1941, hearing, 77-1, on various bills (H. 6120 reported), Nov. 24-28, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.Ag8l: CT.]
4-H club and rural youth act, hearing, 77-1, on H. 4530, * to promote further development of 4-H clubs and other extension work with rural youths, Nov. 17 and ♦	18,1941. 1941. [Y 4.Ag8‘:CT.]
Appropriations Committee (House)—Agriculture Department appropriation bill for 1943, REA program as
related to copper supply, preliminary hearings before subcommittee, 77-1. 1942. [Y 4.Ap6 ^CT.]
Defense. Additional appropriations incident to national defense, fiscal years 1942 and 1943, hearings before subcommittee, 77-1, on H. J. R. 258. 1941. [Y 4.Ap61:CT.]
Defense. Third supplemental national defense appropriation bill for 1942, hearings before subcommittee, 77-1, pt. 1, General appropriations; pt. 2, Military and naval establishments and lend-lease. 1941. [Y 4,Ap61:CT.]
Appropriations Committee (Senate)—Defense.	Third
supplemental national defense appropriation bill for 1942, hearings before subcommittee, 77-1, on H. 6159, making supplemental appropriations for national defense for fiscal years 1942 and 1943. 1941. [Y 4. Ap62:CT.]
Banking and Currency Committee (Senate)—Price control act. Emergency price control act, hearings, 77-1, on H. 5990, to further national defense and security by checking speculative and excessive price rises, price dislocations, and inflationary tendencies, Dec. 9-17, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.B223:CT.]
Census Committee (House)—Industry. Quinquennial census of industry and business, hearings, 77-1, on quinquennial census of industry and business, Oct. 14-29, and Nov. 6, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.C33 L-CT.]
Civil Service Committee (House)—Classification act. Amending further classification act of 1923, as amended, hearings, 77-1, on H.6217, to amend section 13 of classification act of 1923, as amended, Dec. 16-18, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.C491:CT.]
Claims Committee (Senate)—Florida Citrus Exchange. Relief of Florida Citrus Exchange, Growers Loan & Guaranty Co., and Guaranty Operating Co., hearing before subcommittee, 77-1, on S.996, Nov. 18, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.C522: CT.]
Commerce Committee (Senate)—Radio. Safeguards to radio communications service of ships, hearing before subcommittee, 77-1, on H. 5074, to provide additional safeguards to radio communications service of ships of United States in interest of national defense, Sept. 19, 1941 [pt. 1J; pt. 2, Dec. 8, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.C732: CT.]
Education and Labor Committee (Senate)—Conciliation act of 1941, hearings before subcommittee, 77-1, on S.683, to expedite national-defense program by providing method for settlement of labor disputes in defense industries without resort to hasty strikes and lock-outs, May 6 to 29, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.Ed83 :CT.] Defense. Post-defense planning, hearings before subcommittee, 77-1, on S. 1617, to amend employment stabilization act of 1931, S. 1833, to promote general welfare of the Nation by providing work on public projects to persons in need of employment, S. R. 178, creating special committee to investigate unemployment and relief, Nov. 3-7, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.Ed 83; CT.]
Housing. Defense housing and community facilities, hearings before subcommittee, 77-1, on H. 6128, to amend act to expedite provision of housing in connection with national defense, approved Oct. 14, 1940, as amended, Dec. 18 and 19, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.Ed 8S:CT.]
Finance Committee (Senate)—Life insurance. National service life insurance benefits, hearing before subcommittee, 77-1, on H. 6219, to extend provisions of section 602 (a) of national service life insurance act of 1940 to personnel on active duty in Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, and S. 2136, to grant automatic national service life insurance benefits to dependents of recently deceased members of armed services of United States and extend time limit for filing application for said insurance, Dec. 16, 1941. 1941. [Y4.F49:CT.]
Sugar act. To amend sugar act of 1937, as amended, hearing, 77-1, on H. 5988, Dec. 9, 1941. Revised [print]. 1941. [Y 4.F49:CT.]
World War veterans. Increased benefits for World War veterans and their dependents, miscellaneous legislation relating to administration of Veterans’ Administration, hearing before subcommittee, 77-1, on
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H. 4, to provide more adequate compensation for certain dependents of World War veterans and H. 4845, to increase rate of pension to World War veterans from $30 to $40 per month, to grant such rate at age 65, Nov. 27, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.F49:CT.]
Invalid Pensions Committee (House)—Veterans. Pensions at wartime rates for disabled veterans and dependents of veterans who die or have died as result of disabilities incurred in service and line of duty as direct result of armed conflict or while engaged in extra hazardous service or while United States is engaged in war, hearings, 77-1, on H. 6009, etc., Nov. 18-24, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.1n 85:CT.]
Irrigation and Reclamation Committee (House)—Republican River compact, hearings, 77-1, on H. 4647 and H. 5945, granting consent of Congress to compact to be entered into by Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska with respect to use of waters of Republican River basin, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.1r7 2: CT.]
Judiciary Committee (House)—Foreign agents. Amending act requiring registration of foreign agents, hearings before subcommittee no. 4, 77-1, on H. 6045, to amend act to require registration of certain persons employed by agencies to disseminate propaganda in United States, approved June 8, 1938, as amended, Nov. 28 and Dec. 1, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.J89 »:CT.] Limitations. Suspending statutes of limitations during war or emergency, hearings before subcommittee no. 4, 77-1, on H. 4916, suspending during time of war or national emergency the running of any statute of limitations on prosecutions for Federal offenses, Nov. 26, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.J89 J:CT.]
Judiciary Committee (Senate)—Defense plant operation and labor relations, hearing before subcommittee, 77-1, on S. 2054, relating to use and operation by United States of certain plants in interests of national defense, Nov. 21-27, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.J89 2:CT.]
Labor Committee (House)—Employment agencies. To regulate private employment agencies engaged in interstate commerce, hearings before subcommittee, 77-1, on H. 5510, to regulate private employment agencies engaged in interstate commerce, Nov. 17-21, 1941. 1941. [Y4.L11:CT.]
Laws, Committee on Revision of (House)—District of Columbia code, 1940 edition, containing laws, general and permanent in their nature, relating to or in force in District of Columbia (except such laws as are of application in District of Columbia by reason of being general and permanent laws of United States), in force on Jan. 3, 1941, vol. 2, pt. 5, General statutes, tables and cumulative index. 1941. [Y 4.L442:CT.] Item 304.
United States code, 1940 edition, containing general and permanent laws of United States, in force on Jan. 3, 1941, vol. 2, title 17, Copyrights to title 33, Navigation and navigable waters; vol. 3, title 34, Navy to title 50, War. 1941. [Y 4.L442:CT.] Item 756.
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee (House)— Vessels. Inspection of fishing vessels, hearings, 77-1, on H. 3254, to safeguard and protect further lives of fishermen at sea and place fishing boats under supervision of Department of Commerce, Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, Oct. 14-24, 1941. 1941.
. JY4.M53:CT.]
Military Affairs Committee (House)—Selective training. Amending selective training and service act of 1940, hearings, 77-1, on H. 6215, to amend selective training and service act of 1940, to aid in insuring defeat of all enemies of United States through extension of liability for military service and registration of manpower of the Nation, Dec. 13, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.M591:CT.]
Military Affairs Committee (Senate)—Military service. Extension of liability for military service and registration of manpower, hearings, 77-1, on S. 2126, to amend selective training and service act of 1940 by providing for extension of liability for military service and registration of manpower of the Nation, Dec. 15 and 16, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.M592:CT.]
Pay readjustment act of 1942, hearing before subcom-
mittee, 77-1, on S. 2025, to readjust pay and allowances of personnel of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service, Nov. 17,1941. 1941. [Y 4.M592:CT.] National Defense Migration, Select Committee Investigating (House)—Migration. National defense migration, hearings, 77-1, pursuant to H. R. 113, to inquire further into interstate migration of citizens, emphasizing present and potential consequences of migration caused by national defense program, pt. 20, Washington hearings, Oct. 28, 29, 1941.	1941.
[Y 4.N215:CT.]
Naval Affairs Committee (House Separates; Naval Papers)—No. 162, To provide that Navy ration shall include canned or powdered or concentrated fruit or vegetable juices (S.1521).. [1941.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-]
No. 163, To provide for adjusting compensation of persons employed as masters at arms and guards at navy yards and stations (H. 5693) [introduced by] Mr. Flaherty. [1941.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-]
No. 164, To provide for advancement of line officers on retired list of Navy who were retired pursuant to provisions of act of Mar. 3, 1931 (H. 5656) [introduced by] Mr. Izac. [1941.] [Y 4.N22la:daten0 ]
No. 165, To expedite shipbuilding (H. 5809) [introduced by] Mr. Vinson. [1941.] [Y4.N22la:dateno-]
No. 166, To authorize clothing allowances for Navy or Naval Reserve (H. 4491) [introduced by] Mr. Van Zandt. [1941.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-]
No. 167, Requesting Secretary of Navy to investigate desirability of establishing naval academy in Ohio on shore of Lake Erie (H. R. 312) [introduced by] Mr. Young. [1941.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-]
No. 168, Authorizing overtime pay for certain employees of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (H. 6133) [introduced by] Mr. Vinson of Georgia [1941.] [Y 4. N22 la:date no-]
No. 169, To establish status of funds and employees of midshipmen’s tailor shop at Naval Acadamy (H. 5826) [introduced by] Mr. Sasscer. [1941.] [Y 4.N22la :dateno-]
No. 170, To establish status of funds and employees of midshipmen’s cobbler and barber shops at Naval Academy (H. 5877) [introduced by] Mr. Sasscer. [1941.] [Y 4.N22la :date ”«>•]
Naval Affairs Committee (Senate)—Bills. Miscellaneous bills, hearings, 77-1, on S. 1995, to amend act approved June 23, 1938, to regulate distribution, promotion, and retirement of officers of line of Navy, S. 2086, to authorize employment of nationals of United States on any public work of United States in Territory of Hawaii, etc., Dec. 3 and 11, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.N22 2:CT.]
Priorities, hearings, 77-1, on S. 1847, relating to power to establish priorities pursuant to act of June 28, 1940, as amended, Dec. 1 and 2, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.N22 2:CT.]
Patents Committee (House)—Trade-marks, hearings before subcommittee, 77-1, on H. 102, H. 5461, and S.895, to provide for registration and protection of trade-marks used in commerce, to carry out provisions of certain international conventions, Nov. 4-14, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.P27 ^CT.]
Public Buildings and Grounds Committee (House)— Buildings. Additional appropriation for defense housing [Public buildings and grounds] no. 7, hearings, 77-1, on H. 6135, to authorize appropriation of additional $150,000,000 to carry out provisions of title 2 of act to expedite provision of housing in connection with national defense, approved Oct. 14, 1940, as amended, Dec. 5 and 9, 1941. 1941. [Y 4.P96 ®:CT.]
Public Lands and Surveys Committee (Senate)—Public lands. Administration and use of public lands, hearings before subcommittee, 77-1, on S. R. 241 (76th Congress), authorizing committee on public lands and surveys to make full and complete investigation with respect to administration and use of public lands, pt. 2, Sept. 25-27, 1941, Casper, Wyo., Sept. 29-Oct. 1, 1941, Lander, Wyo. 1941. [Y 4.P96 i;CT.]
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CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 76-2 AND 76-3
* House Documents—[Nos. 479-637, with exceptions] Examinations of rivers and harbors, vol. 4. Item 291.
CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 76-3
Memorial Addresses—Eaton, Thomas Marion. Memorial services held in House of Representatives, with remarks presented in eulogy of Thomas Marion Eaton, late a Representative from California. 1941. [Y 7.1 :CT.] Item 284.
Griswold, Harry Wilbur. Memorial services held in House of Representatives, with remarks presented in eulogy of Harry Wilbur Griswold, late a Representative from Wisconsin. 1941. [Y 7.1:CT.] Item 284.
Heinke, George Henry. Memorial services held in House of Representatives, with remarks presented in eulogy of George Henry Heinke, late a Representative from Nebraska. 1941. [Y 7.1 :CT.] Item 284.
Mapes, Carl Edgar. Memorial services held in House of Representatives, with remarks presented in eulogy of Carl Edgar Mapes, late a Representative from Michigan. 1941. [Y 7.1:CT.] Item 284.
Martin, John Andrew. Memorial services held in House of Representatives, with remarks presented in eulogy of John Andrew Martin, late a Representative from Colorado. 1941. [Y7.1:CT.] Item 284.
Owen, Emmett Marshall. Memorial services held in House of Representatives, with remarks presented in eulogy of Emmett Marshall Owen, late a Representative from Georgia. 1941. [Y 7.1:CT.] Item 284.
Smith, Clyde Harold. Memorial services held in House of Representatives, with remarks presented in eulogy * of Clyde Harold Smith, late a Representative from Maine. 1941. [Y 7.1 :CT.] Item 284.
Taylor, James Willis. Memorial services held in House of Representatives, with remarks presented in eulogy of James Willis Taylor, late a Representative from Tennessee. 1941. [Y 7.1:CT.] Item 284.
CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 77-1
Congressional Record—Vol. 87, pt. 4. Item 275.
ECONOMIC DEFENSE BOARD
EXPORT CONTROL OFFICE
Comprehensive Export Control Schedules (Bi-Monthly)— No. 5. [Y 3.Ec742:108 "•]
EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION
General Publications—Medical facilities available to employees of Government injured in performance of duty under Federal compensation act of Sept. 7, 1916. 1942. [EC 1.2:CT.] Item 314.
Safety Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 6, no. 5. [EC 1.9:vol.] Item 314.
FEDERAL LOAN AGENCY
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD
Federal Home Loan Bank Review (Monthly)—Vol.8, no. 3. [FL 3.7:vol.] Item 345.
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Insured Mortgage Portfolio (Quarterly)—Vol. 6, no. 2, 4th quarter, 1941. [FL 2.12:vol.] Item 350.
* Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Urban redevelopment. Handbook on urban redevelopment for cities in United States. Nov. 1941. [FL 2.6:CT.] Item 354.
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
EDUCATION OFFICE
Bulletins—No. 6, Monograph 8, 1940. [FS 5.3:date.] Item 403.
School Life—Vol. 27, no. 4. [FS 5.7:vol.] Item 409.
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION
Notices of Judgment Under Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act: Foods—Nos. 1501-1700. [FS 7.10:no.] Item 73.
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
National Cancer Institute, Journal of (Bi-Monthly)—Vol.
2, no. 3. [FS 2.31 :vol.] Item 834.
Public Health Bulletins—Nos. 269, 273, 275, 276. [FS 2.3:no.] Item 835.
Public Health Reports (Weekly)—Vol. 56, nos. 49, 50, 51, 52. [FS 2.7:vol.] Item 836.
Venereal Disease Information (Monthly)—Vol. 22, no. 12. [FS 2.9:vol.] Item 841.
Workers’ Health Series—No. 5. [FS 2.33 :no.] Item 832.
SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD
Circulars—No. 36 [edition of June 1941]. [FS 3.4:no.] Note.—Publication reads I.S.C. 36.
Public Assistance Reports—No. 1. [FS 3.3 2a:no.]
Regulations, Rules, and Instructions (Miscellaneous)—
Old-age. Handbook on Federal old-age and survivors insurance as provided in social security act. 1941 [reprint]. [FS 3.6:CT.]
Social Security Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 4, no. 11.
[FS 3.3:vol.]
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU
Employment Security Review (Monthly)—Vol. 8, no. 12. [FS 3.107:vol.] Item 539.
Unemployment Compensation Interpretation Service, Benefit Series (Monthly)—Vol. 4, no. 12. [FS 3.108: vol.]
FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY
HOUSING AUTHORITY
Public Housing—Vol. 3, no. 3. [FW 3.7:vol.J Item 350.
PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION
Public Roads (Monthly)—Vol. 22, no. 10. [FW 2.7:vol.] Item 107.
WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION
Writers’ Program Publications—Publications. Catalogue, WPA writers’ program publications, American guide series, American life series. Sept. 1941. [FW 4.28:CT.] Item 922.
Note.—See, for earlier issues, Y3. W89 2: 24 (CT).
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
Technical Bulletins—No. 24. [GP 1.9 :no.] Item 384.
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS DIVISION
Monthly Catalog—Nov. 1941. [GP 3.8 hdate.] Item 387.
Price Lists—No. 68, 28th edition. [GP 3.9:date.] Item 390.
Weekly List of Selected United States Government Publications—Nos. 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,1941. [GP 3.17: date.] Item 390.	v
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
Annual Report—1941. [I l.l:date.] Item 391.
Conservation Bulletins—Nos. 8, 15, 16, 24. [I 1.72 :no.] Item 393.
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Fishery Bulletins—No. 36. [I 49.27:no.] Item 191.
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FISHERIES BUREAU
Annual Report—1940, appendix 4. [I 45.1:date.] Item 190.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
List of New Publications—No. 405. [I 19:144:no.] Item 429.
Professional Papers—No. 196-C. [I 19.16 :no.] Item 432.
Water-Supply Papers—Nos. 873, 900, 903, 904, 910. [I 19.13:no.] Item 433.
INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE
Laws (Special)—Chilkat Indian Village. Constitution and by-laws of Chilkat Indian Village [Alaska]; ratified Mar. 27, 1941. 1941. [I 20.9 2:CT.] Item 435.
MINES BUREAU
New Publications, Bureau of Mines—No. 319. [I 28.52: no.] Item 447.
Rules, Regulations, and Instructions—Breathing apparatus. Self-contained oxygen breathing apparatus, handbook for miners. [Revised edition.] 1941. [I 28.16:CT.] Item 448.
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
General Information Regarding National Parks—Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Md. [1941.] [I 29.6:CT.] Item 455.
General Publications—Highland Lakes of Texas. [1941.] [I 29.2:CT.] Item 456.
National Monuments and National Military Parks; Informational Publications on—Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C. [1941.] [I29.21:CT.] Item 455.
Stones River National Military Park, Tenn. [1941.] [I 29.21 :CT.] Item 455.
RECLAMATION BUREAU
Reclamation Era—Vol. 31, no. 12. [I 27.5:vol.] Item 463.
TERRITORIES AND ISLAND POSSESSIONS DIVISION
Alaska, Governor, Annual Report—1941. [I 35.lObdate.] Item 464.
Virgin Islands, Governor, Annual Report—1941. [I 35.131: date.] Item 467.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
Comparative Statement of Railway Operating Statistics, Individual Steam Railways in United States Having Annual Operating Revenues Over $5,000,000—1940, _ 1939, and 1938. [IC lste.27:date.] Item 497.
Freight Train Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—Oct. 1941. [IC lste.35: date.] Item 502.
Fuel and Power for Locomotives and Rail Motor Cars of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States—Oct. 1941. JIC lste.30:date.] Item 501.
Motive Power and Car Equipment of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—Oct. 1941. [IC lste.36:date.] Item 502.
Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses of Class 1 Steam Railways—Oct. 1941. [IC lste.l9;date.] Item 505.
Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses, Selected Items for Large Steam Railways—Oct. 1941. [IC lste.20:date.] Item 506.
Operating Statistics of Large Steam Railways—Oct. 1941. [IC lste.22:date.] Item 507.
Passenger Train Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—Oct. 1941. [IC lste.37: date.] Item 502.
Revenue Traffic Statistics of Class 1 Steam Railways [Freight and Passenger]—Sept. 1941. [IC lste.24: date.] Item 508.
Revenues and Passengers of Class 1 Motor Carriers of Passengers (Excluding Charter or Special; Monthly) —Sept. 1941. [IC lmot.ll:date.] Item 504.
Safety Bureau, Annual Report—1941. [IC lsaf.l:date.] Item 494.
Selected Income and Balance-Sheet Items of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States ([Monthly])—Sept. 1941. [IC lste.34:date.] Item 509.
Wage Statistics of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States ([Monthly])—Sept. 1941. [IC lste.25:date.] Item 511.
Yard Service Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—Oct. 1941. [IC lste.38: date.] Item 502.
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
WAR RISK LITIGATION BUREAU
General Publications—Digest of veterans’ insurance cases, vol. 2, May 1941. 1941. [J18.2:CT.] Item 528.
LABOR DEPARTMENT
CHILDREN’S BUREAU
The Child, Monthly Bulletin—Vol. 6, nos. 5 and 6. [L 5.35:vol.] Item 535.
Social Statistics, Supplements to the Child (Quarterly)— Vol. 6, Supplement 2. [L 5.35:vol.] Item 535.
LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION
Bulletins—Nos. 39, pt. 2; 52-A. [L 16.3:no.] Item 551.
Labor Standards—Vol. 4, no. 8. [L 16.11 :vol.] Item 552.
LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU
Bulletins—Nos. 685, vol. 3; 693. [L 2.3:no.] Item 555.
Changes in Cost of Living—Sept. 15, 1941. [L 2.6a5:date.] Item 556.
Employment and Pay Rolls—Sept. 1941. [L 2.9:date.] Item 557.
Labor Information Bulletin ([Monthly])—Vol. 8, no. 12. [L 2.10:vol.] Item 559.
Monthly Labor Review—Vol. 53, no. 6. [L 2.6:vol.] Item 560.
Retail Prices ([Monthly])—Oct. 1941. [L 2.6a2:date.] Item 561.
Wholesale Prices—Oct. 1941. [L 2.8:date.] Item 562.
PUBLICATIONS AND SUPPLIES DIVISION
Publications of Department of Labor—July 1, 1941. [L 4.5:date.] Item 563.
WOMEN’S BUREAU
Woman Worker—Vol. 22, no. 1. [L 13.8:vol.] Item 566.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
Catalog of Copyright Entries, New Series—Pt. 1, group 1, vol. 38, nos. 8, 9. [LC 3.6 x:vol.] Item 578.
Pt. 1, group 2, vol. 38, no. 8. [LC 3.6‘:vol.] Item 579.
Pt. 1, group 3, vol. 14, nos. 8, 9. [LC S.ehvol.] Item 580.
Pt. 3, vol. 36, nos. 6, 7, 8. [LC 3.62:vol.] Item 582.
DOCUMENTS DIVISION
General Publications—Colombian Government publications. 1941. [LC 7.2 :CT.] Item 586.
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE
State Law Index—No. 8. [LC 14.5:no.] Item 590.
NATIONAL ARCHIVES
Bulletins—No. 3. [AE 1.3:no.] Item 601.
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NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD
Emergency Boards—[Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway.] Supplementary report to the President by Emergency Board appointed Sept. 10, 1941, under section 10 of railway labor act, conclusions of Board based on reargument hearing, mediation settlement. 1941. [NMB 1.7:CT.] Item 610.
Railway Express Agency, Inc. Report to the President by Emergency Board appointed Nov. 7, 1941, under provisions of railway labor act to investigate dispute between Railway Express Agency, Inc., carrier, and certain of its employees represented by International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers. 1941. [NMB 1.7:CT.] Item 610.
NAVY DEPARTMENT
Annual Report—1941. [N l.l:date.] Item 613.
Officers of Navy and Marine Corps in District of Columbia—Nov. 1, 1941. [N 1.20:date.] Item 675.
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
Hydrographic Office Publications.—No. 176, Sailing directions for British Columbia: vol. 2, Coast of British Columbia from Cape Caution to Portland Inlet, including Queen Charlotte Islands and Dixon Entrance. 4th edition, 1941. 1941. [N 6.8:no.] Item 633.
MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU
Naval Medical Bulletin—Vol. 40, no. 1. [N lO.llhvol.] Item 647.
NAUTICAL ALMANAC OFFICE
American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac—1943. [N 11.5:date.] Item 648.
NAVAL RESERVE OFFICE
Register of Commissioned and Warrant Officers of Naval Reserve Force—July 1, 1941. [N 25.6:date.] Item 668.
SHIPS BUREAU
General Publications—Inspection districts. Naval material inspection districts under inspectors of naval material and lists of offices of inspectors of machinery, naval inspectors of ordnance, etc. Revised Nov. 1941. 1941. [N 29.2 :CT.] Item 615.
PAN AMERICAN UNION
Monthly Bulletin—Vol. 76, no. 1. [PA 1.6:vol.] Item 685.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
United States Official Postal Guide—Supplement, Dec. 1941. [P l.lOkdate.] Item 691.
INTERNATIONAL POSTAL SERVICE DIVISION
Schedule of Steamships Carrying Mails, Etc.—
Note.—Temporarily discontinued with December 1941 issue, which was listed in Depository Invoice No. 1704.
PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES
Executive Orders—Nos. 8945, 8946, 8948, 8949, 8958, 8966, 8967, 8968, 8969, 8975. [Pr 32.5:no.] Item 703.
BUDGET BUREAU
Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Industrial classification manual. Standard industrial classification manual, vol. 1:Manufacturing industries. [Revised edition.] 1941. [Pr 32.106:CT.] Item 787.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Defense; Official Weekly Bulletins—Vol. 2, nos. 48, 49. [Pr 32.407:vol.]
Note—For later numbers see under Victory; official weekly bulletins.
General Publications—Employees. Information for new employees. Dec. 1941. [Pr 32.402 :CT.]
War Department supply contracts. Listing of major War Department supply contracts by State, June 1940 through Sept. 1941, with Oct. 1941 supplement. [1941.] [Pr 32.402:CT.]
Victory; Official Weekly Bulletins—Vol. 2, nos. 50, 51, 52. [Pr 32.407:voL]
Note.—For earlier nunbers see under Defense; official weekly bulletins.
CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE
General Publications—Bomb tests. Report of bomb tests on materials and structures, memorandum on protective construction. [1941.] [Pr 32.4402:CT.]
Industrial plants. Protection of industrial plants and public buildings. [1941 reprint.] [Pr 32.4402:CT.]
Medical Division, Bulletins—No. 2. [Pr 32.4407:no.]
OCD News Letters; Official Bulletins—No. 5. [Pr 32.4408:no.]
Protective Construction Series—No. 1. [Pr 32.4409:no.] Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Air raid wardens. Handbook for air raid wardens. Revised edition. Dec. 1941. [Pr 32.4406:CT.]
COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS OFFICE
General Publications—Discussion contest. National extempore-discussion contest on inter-American affairs for colleges and universities, sponsored by Office of Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, 1942. [1941.] [Pr 32.4602:CT.]
PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
Consumer Division, Consumer Prices (Monthly)—No. 19. [Pr 32.4258:no.]
Price Schedules—Nos. 8 (amended to Sept. 5, 1941); 14 (amended to Oct. 4, 1941); 17 (amended to Sept. 19, 1941); 18, 23 (amended to Oct. 3, 1941); 24, 28, 29, 34, 36, 37, 39, 43. [Pr 32.4207:no.]
Regulations, Rules, and Instructons—Tire rationing regulations, establishing provisions and procedures for operation of program for rationing new tires and tubes. Dec. 30, 1941. [Pr 32.4206:CT.]
NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD
General Publications—Research, a national resource: 3, Business research, report of an advisory committee of Social Science Research Council to National Resources Planning Board. June 1941. [Pr 32.302 :CT.] Item 612.
Technical Papers—No. 4. [Pr 32.309 :no.] Item 612.
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
Selective Service—Vol. 1, no. 12. [Y 3.Se4:9 To1-]
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
Annual Report—1940. [SI l.l:date.] Item 719.
NATIONAL MUSEUM
Proceedings—No. 3133. [SI 3.6:no.] Item 734.
STATE DEPARTMENT
Arbitration Series—No. 8. [S 3.39:no.] Item 753.
Department of State Bulletins (Weekly)—Vol. 5, nos. 128, 129, 130, 131. [S 1.3:vol.] Item 763.
Diplomatic List ([Monthly])—Dec. 1941. [S 1.8:date.] Item 738.
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Executive Agreement Series—Nos. 210, 214, 215, 216, 219. [S 9.8 :no.] Item 760.
Foreign Relations—1926, vol. 2. [S 1.1: date.] Item 736. Slip Laws, Acts—Nos. 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333,	334,	335,	336,	337, 338,	339,	340,	341,
342, 343, 344,	345,	346,	347,	348, 349,	350,	351,	352,
353, 354, 355,	356,	357,	358,	359, 360,	361,	362,	363,
364, 365, 366,	367,	368,	369,	370, 371,	372,	373,	77th
Congress, 1st session. [S 7.5:Cong. and no.] Item 758.
Treaty Series (Numbered)—No. 973. [S 9.52:no.] Item 764.
CENTRAL TRANSLATING OFFICE
Publications—Nos. 25, 27, 29, 30, 31, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 58, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 69. [S 16.7:no.] Item 742. Note.—Portuguese and Spanish.
TARIFF COMMISSION
Reports (2d Series)—Nos. 143, 147, 148. [TC 1.9:no.] Item 771.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
General Publications—Nationals. Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals, supplement 4, Dec. 3, 1941, to Proclaimed list issued July 17, 1941. 11941.1 [T 1.2:CT.]
Nationals. Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals, supplement 5, Dec. 9, 1941, to Proclaimed list issued July 17, 1941. [1941.] [T 1.2:CT.]
Nationals. Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals, supplement 6, Dec. 23, 1941, to Proclaimed list issued July 17, 1941. [1941.] [T 1.2:CT.]
BUDGET BUREAU
Chief Coordinator, General Supply, Federal Standard Stock Catalogues, Specifications [Individual]—PP-F-611a, amendment-2; QQ-T-201, amendment-1; TT-V-51, amendment-2. [T 51.78 lettered.] Item 827.
COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY
Monthly Statement of Capital Stock of National Banks, National Bank Notes, Etc.—Dec. 1, 1941. [T 12.9: date.] Item 799.
FISCAL SERVICE
PUBLIC DEBT BUREAU
Circulation Statement of United States Money (Monthly)— Nov. 30, 1941. [T 63.207:date.] Item 829.
TREASURER OF UNITED STATES
Paper Currency of Each Denomination Outstanding, Monthly Statements—Nov. 30, 1941. [T 63.307: date.] Item 845.
INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU
Internal Revenue Bulletin (Weekly)—Nos. 48, 49, 50 51 52, 1941. [T 23.231 :date.] Item 814.
Regulations—No. 71 (1941 edition). [T 22.17:no.] Item olo.
Statistics of Income—1938, pt. 2, Compiled from corporation income and excess-profits tax returns and personal holding company returns. 1941. [T 22.35: date.] Item 819.
PROCUREMENT DIVISION
Federal Standard Stock Catalog, Federal Specifications— AA-B-211b, amendment-2; AA-S-271a, amend-JJ-C-281’ EE-E-911a, FF-D-396b, GG-H~B~436> H-B-7U, HHH-B-
J/la, HHH-B-156a, HHH-C-26a, HHH-C-lOla, n3/ HHH-O-532, HHH-T-576a, J-C-103, JJJ-C-91a, amendment-1; KK-L-261b, KK-S-416, amendment-2; P-D-236, P-S-616a, PP-V-191a
amendment-1; QQ-A-355, amendment-1; QQ-A-371a, amendment-1; QQ-A-591, amendment-1; QQ-A-596, amendment-1; QQ-A-601, amendment-2; QQ-W-414, TT-I-563a, amendment-2; TT-P-141, TT-V-81a, amendment-1; TT-V-86, amendment-1; TT-V-121a, amendment-3; U-D-226, W-F-803a, W-M-46a, W-O-821a, amendment-1; WW-T-789, Y-A-621a, Y-G-671a, Y-W-121a. [T 58.10 3;letter-no.] Item 827.
RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION
Prices and Yields of Public Marketable Securities Issued by the Government and by Federal Agencies (Monthly)—Sept. 1941; Oct. 1941. [T 62.7:date.] Item 810.
Note. —Title changed with Sept. 1941 issue, previously read Market prices and yields of outstanding bonds, notes, and bills of United States.
VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION
Medical Bulletin ([Quarterly])—Vol. 18, no. 3. [VA 1.9:vol.] Item 853.
WAR DEPARTMENT
Army Regulations—Nos. 15-10, Nov. 1, 1941; 30-455, Nov. 17, 1941; 30-1190, Dec. 12, 1941; 35-560, Dec. 6, 1941; 35-790, July 1, 1941; 35-1720, Dec. 19, 1941; 35-2640, Nov. 17, 1941; 35-4220, Nov. 19, 1941; 35-6540, Nov. 15, 1941; 40-10, Nov. 17, 1941; 60-5, Nov. 1, 1941; 95-200, Dec. 10, 1941; 345-10, Dec. 5, 1941; 350-1000, Dec. 1, 1941; 600-15, Dec. 10, 1941; 600-35, Nov. 10, 1941; 600-40, Aug. 28, 1941; 605-30, Dec. 16, 1941; 610-5, Sept. 13, 1941; 615-150, Aug. 1, 1941. [W 1.61 :no.] Item 855.
Changes in Army Regulations]—Nos. 30-430, Changes 1, Nov. 25, 1941; 95-10, Changes 1, Oct. 2, 1941; 105—30, Changes 1, Nov. 14, 1941; 145—10, Changes 4, Nov. 13, 1941; 210-390, Changes 1, Dec. 2, 1941; 605-250, Changes 3, Nov. 24, 1941; 615-10, Changes 2, Nov. 14, 1941; 615-20, Changes 4, Nov. 21, 1941; 700-10, Changes 1, Nov. 21, 1941. [W 1.62 :no. Item 855.
Field Manuals and Field Regulations—FM 23-5, Changes 1, Nov. 15, 1941; FM 23-10, Changes 2, Nov. 15, 1941; FM 23-15, Changes 2, Nov. 15, 1941; FM 23-60, Changes 1, Dec. 8, 1941; FM 30-58. [W 1.33 :no.] Item 869.
Military Reservations—New York, Oct. 29, 1941 [W 1.32 :CT.] Item 856.
Technical Manuals—TM 1-407, Nov. 4, 1941; TM 1-410 [Oct. 29, 1941]; TM 1-411, Oct. 20, 1941; TM 3-205, TM 4-235, 1942 supplement, Nov. 25, 1941; TM 5-240, TM 6-215, Dec. 15, 1941; TM 8-233, TM 9-1547, TM 9-1557, TM 9-1641, TM 9-1675, TM 9-1695, TM 9-2615, Nov. 15, 1941; TM 9-2662, Nov. 21, 1941. [W 1.35:no.] Item 862.
Training Circulars—No. 67,1941. [W 1.36:date.] Item 861,
ADJUTANT GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT
Army Directory—July 31, 1941 [Supplement]. [W 3.10:date.] Item 867.
Note—Contains only reserve and national guard officers on active duty.
General Publications—The Army and you. [1941 1 [W 3.2:CT.] Item 872.	1 J
Medals. Supplement 5, American decorations, list of awards of Distinguished-Service Cross, Distinguished-Service Medal, Soldier’s Medal, and Distinguished-Flying Cross, awarded under authority of Congress, July 1, 1940-June 30, 1941. 1941. [W 3.2:CT.] Item 872.
ENGINEER DEPARTMENT
Orders and Regulations—[Corps of Engineers, Army: Chapter 2, Correspondence and reports], p. 63-64A [revised Dec. 8, 1941]. [W 7.82 :chap. no.] Item
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Chapter 6, Travel and transportation. Reprint of Oct. 1, 1933 edition with changes issued to June 14, 1938. 1941. [W 7.82 :chap. no.] Item 882.
[Chapter 7, Claims and claims litigation, contracts, methods of purchase], p. 87-88 [revised Nov. 26, 1941]; p. 125-126 [revised Dec. 9, 1941]; p. 127-128 [revised Nov. 12, 1941]; p. 129-130 [revised Dec. 9, 1941]. [W 7.82:chap. no.] Item 882.
[Chapter 9, Property], p. 33-34 [revised Nov. 12, 1941]; p. 35-36 [revised Nov. 12, 1941]; p. 37-38 [revised Nov. 12, 1941]. [W 7.82:chap. no.] Item 882.
[Chapter 10, Administration of civil service in Engineer Department at Large], p. 1-2 [revised Nov. 12, 1941];
p. 3-4 [revised Nov. 12, 1941]; p. 33-34 [revised Nov. 12, 1941]; p. 87-88 [revised Nov. 13, 1941]. [W 7.82: chap, no.] Item 882.
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT
Rules, Regulations, and Instructions (Special)—Safety. Ordnance safety manual, regulations governing manufacture, storage, loading, and handling of military explosives and ammunition at establishments of Ordnance Department, Army, Dec. 1, 1941. 1941. [W 34.122:CT.] Item 911.
Do not apply for items listed in this invoice if not checked by your library in selective list. If items were checked and not received, be sure to refer to the item number in reporting shortage.
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♦Agriculture Department, Agricultural labor situation
(monthly). [Processed.]
Note.—Publications of Agricultural Labor Committee.
♦Biological Survey Bureau, Bird migration memorandum.
[Processed.]
Note.—See, for later issues, I 49.31:(nos.).
Census Bureau, 16th census, 1940, Housing, Supplement to 1st series: Housing bulletins.
Note.—Cutterize by States.
Census Bureau, 16th census, 1940, Housing, 2d series (by States).
♦Civil Aeronautics Authority, Civil Aeronautics Board, Safety bulletins. [Processed.]
Social Security Board, Public assistance reports.
Note.—Preprints from Social security yearbook.
Interior Department, Annual reports (separates; Letter of transmittal).
. Note.—Summarizing activities of Department of Interior.
National Park Service, Yearbook, park and recreation progress (separates).
♦Fish and Wildlife Service, Bird migration memorandum.
[Processed.]
Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 5.16: (nos.).
Justice Department, Papers in re (miscellaneous).
Coast Guard.
Note.—The Coast Guard (T 47.) to operate as part of the Navy, beginning Nov. 1, 1941. See Executive order 8929 of Nov. 1, 1941.
Coast Guard, Coast Guard bulletins (monthly).
Note.—See, for earlier issues, T 47.21:(vol. nos. & nos.).
Coast Guard, Notice to mariners, affecting lights, buoys, and other aids to navigation (weekly).
Note.—See, for earlier issues, T 47.19:(date & nos.).
Coast Guard, Notice to mariners, Great Lakes, affecting lights, buoys, and other aids to navigation (weekly).
Note.—See, for earlier issues, T 47.20.-(date & nos.).
♦Pan American Union, Points of view. [Processed.]
Note.—Publications of Intellectual Cooperation Division.
Emergency Management Office, Price Administration Office, Regulations, rules, and instructions.
Note.—Includes Handbooks and manuals.
Emergency Management Office, Civilian Defense Office, Protective construction series.
Emergency Management Office, Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office.
Note.—Established within Emergency Management Office by Executive order 8840 of July 30, 1941. The Officeis to exercise and perform all powers and functions now or heretofore vested in the Office for Coordination of Commercial and Cultural Relations between the American Republics, established by order of the Council of National Defense on Aug. 16, 1940.
Emergency Management Office, Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office, Annual reports.
Emergency Management Office, Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office, General publications.
♦Tariff Commission, Analysis of miscellaneous chemical imports through New York. [Processed.]
♦Ordnance Department, Safety digest. [Processed.]
Note.—Issued periodically by Plant Security Division in the interests of industrial safety. W 34.36: is reserved.
Medical Department, Army, Index-catalogue of library of Surgeon General’s Office, 4th series (separates; supplements) .
Note.—Sent as Index-catalogue of library of Surgeon General’s Office, 4th series (separates), W 44.7 4a:(CT) in Depository Invoice No. 1667.
♦Economic Defense Board, Export Control Office, Current controls bulletins. [Processed.]
♦Federal Board of Surveys and Maps, Educational series.
[Processed.]
Note.—Y 3.Su7:6 to Y 3.Su7:7 are reserved.
♦Federal Board of Surveys and Maps, Information series.
[Processed.]
Note.—The starred publications listed above are processed, and they are available only from the issuing office. In Depository Invoice No. 1703, under Congress of United States, Old-Age Pension System, Special Committee to Investigate (Senate), classification should read Y 4.01 12:CT. In Depository Invoice No. 1672, under Federal Power Commission, General publications (FP 1.2:CT), transfer entry to [Statistical series] (FP 1.21:no.). No. 1 not indicated on publication. In Depository Invoice No. 1686, under Federal Power Commission, General publications (FP 1.2 :CT), transfer entry to [Statistical series] (FP 1.21 :no.). No. 6 not indicated on publication.
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