[Depository Invoice No. 1711] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov] Depository Invoice No. 1711 United States Government Printing Office office OF SUPERINTENDENT of documents WASHINGTON June 30, 1942. To the Librarian: The following five hundred and ninety-four (594) publications were distributed during the month of June 1942 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 General Publications—Crime. Report to Judicial Conference of Committee on Punishment for Crime. June 1942. [Ju 10.2: CT.] AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Agriculture Decisions (Separates; Monthly)—Vol. 1, nos 3, 4. [A 1.58 a: vol.] Circulars—Nos. 635, 640, 647. [A 1.4 2: no.] Item 3. Crops and Markets (Monthly)—Vol. 19, no. 5. [A 1.52: vol.] Item 25. Farmers’ Bulletins—Nos. 685 [revised May 1942]; 1399 [revised May 1942]; 1563 [revised Apr. 1942]; 1898, 1900, 1903, 1905. [A 1.9: no.] Item 4. General Publications—Milk. 11 ways to increase milk production, food for freedom. [1942.] [A 1.2: CT.] Item 5. Journal of Agricultural Research—Vol. 64, no. 12; vol. 65, no. 1. [A 1.23: vol. ] Item 6. Leaflets—Nos. 219, 221, 222, 223, 224. [A 1.35: no.] Item 7. Technical Bulletins—Nos. 787, 810, 811, 820, 824. [A 1.36: no.] Item 10. AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION AND ADJUST MENT ADMINISTRATION SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE Conservation Folders—Nos. 12, 13, 14. [A 76.210: no.] Item 109. SUGAR AGENCY Sugar Determination—Nos. 132, 133. [A 76.307: no. Item 16. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Agricultural Situation (Monthly)—Vol. 26, no. 6. [A 36.15: vol.] Item 23. Land Policy Review (Monthly)—Vol. 5, no. 6. [A 36.103: vol.] Item 26. AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ADMINISTRATION General Publications—Vegetables. Root vegetables in low cost meals. [May 1942.] JA J5L2.:. CT.] Item 5. [School Lunch Series]—No. 1. [A 75.18: no.] Item 5. 470730—42 (J) CONSUMERS’ COUNSEL DIVISION Consumers’ Guide (Monthly from June through Sept., Semimonthly from Oct. through May)—Vol. 8, no. 15. [A 75.108: vol.] Item 15. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Orders—No. 368. [A 77.218: no.] Item 32. Service and Regulatory Announcements (Monthly)— No. 419. [A 77.208: no.] Item 37. EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE Experiment Station Record • (Monthly)—Vol. 87, no. 1. [A 77.408: vol.] Item 57. HOME ECONOMICS BUREAU [Agriculture War Information Series]—No. 1. [A 77.708: no.] Item 90. EXTENSION SERVICE Extension Service Review (Monthly)—Vol. 13, no. 6. [A 43.7: vol.] Item 67. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION Circulars (Lettered-Numbered)—C-126. [A 72.4: letter-no.] Item 319. FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS OFFICE Agriculture in the Americas (Monthly)—Vol. 2, nos. 6, 7. [A 67.15: vol.] Item 6. Foreign Agriculture, Review of Foreign Farm Policy, Production, and Trade (Monthly)—Vol. 6, no. 6. [A 67.7: vol.] Item 6. INFORMATION OFFICE Monthly List of Publications—May 1942. [A 21.65: date.] Item 96. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION Rural Electrification News (Monthly)—Vol. 7, no. 10. [A 68.9: vol.] Item 714. 2 SURPLUS MARKETING ADMINISTRATION Marketing Orders—Nos. 4, amendment 2; 47 (amendment 1). [A 73.8: no.] Item 19. Note.—“-These amendments are classed with the original orders under Surplus Marketing Administration so that they may be filed with the publications which they amend. BITUMINOUS COAL CONSUMERS’ COUNSEL General Publications—[Data book.] Typical analyses bituminous coals produced in district 13 [data book, vol. 4]. 1942. [Y 3.B54 2: 2 CT.] CENSORSHIP OFFICE General Publications—Wartime practices. Code of wartime practices for American press. Edition of June 15, 1942. 1942. [Y 3.C33 6: 2 CT.] COMMERCE DEPARTMENT CENSUS BUREAU 16th Census, 1940, Agriculture, 3d Series (by States)— United States summary. 1942. [C 3.940-16:CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Business, Census of, 1939: Wholesale Trade (Miscellaneous)—Cash-credit analysis of sales and receivables and inventories (service and limitedfunction wholesalers, and manufacturers’ sales branches). 1942. [C 3.940-26 :CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Drainage of Agricultural Lands (by States)—California. 1942. [C 3.940-10:CT.] Colorado. 1942. [C 3.940-10:CT.] Michigan. 1942. [C 3.940-10 :CT.] Missouri. 1942. [C 3.940-10 :CT.] New Mexico. 1942. [C 3.940-10 :CT.] Tennessee. 1942. [C 3.940-10:CT.] Utah. 1942. [C 3.940-10 :CT.] Wisconsin. 1942. [C 3.940-10 :CT.] Wyoming. 1942. [C 3.940-10 :CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Housing', 1st Series (by States)—Alabama. 1942. [C 3.940-30:CT.] Georgia. 1942. [C 3.940-30 :CT.] Louisiana. 1942. [C 3.940-30:CT.] Missouri. 1942. [C 3.940-30 :CT.] New Jersey. 1942. [C 3.940-30:CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Housing, 2d Series (by States)—New Mexico. 1942. [C 3.940-32:CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Housing, Supplement to 1st Series: Housing Bulletins—California, Glendale, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Colorado, Pueblo, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31:CT.] Connecticut, Bridgeport, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Connecticut, New Britain, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Connecticut, New Haven, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] District of Columbia, Washington, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Georgia, Augusta, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Georgia, Savannah, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31:CT.] Illinois, East St. Louis, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Illinois, Springfield, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31:CT.] Indiana, East Chicago, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Indiana, Gary, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: Indiana, Indianapolis, block statistics. 31:CT.] Indiana, South Bend, block statistics. 31:CT.] Kansas, Kansas City, block statistics. 31:CT.] 1942. [C 3.940- 1942. [C 3.940- 1942. [C 3.940- Kansas, Wichita, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Massachusetts, Cambridge, block statistics. 3.940-31 :CT.] Massachusetts, Fall River, block statistics. 3.940-31 :CT.] Massachusetts, Holyoke, block statistics. 3.940-31 :CT.] Massachusetts, Lawrence, block statistics. 3.940-31 :CT.] Massachusetts, Medford, block statistics. 3.940-31:CT.] Massachusetts, Quincy, block statistics. 3.940-31 :CT.] Michigan, Dearborn, block statistics. 1942. 31:CT.] 1942. [C 1942. [C 1942. [C 1942. [C 1942. [C 1942. [C [C 3.940- Michigan, Hamtramck, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Michigan, Lansing, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31:CT.] Minnesota, Minneapolis, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.] Missouri, Kansas City, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] New Hampshire, Manchester, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] New Jersey, Camden, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] New Jersey, Hoboken, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] New Jersey, Jersey City, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] New Jersey, Newark, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940- 31: CT.] New Jersey, Passaic, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940- 31: CT.] New Jersey, Paterson, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] New Jersey, Union City, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] New York, Albany, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940- 31: CT.] New York, Mount Vernon, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] New York, Yonkers, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940- 31: CT.] North Carolina, Winston-Salem, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Ohio, Canton, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Ohio, Cleveland Heights, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Ohio, Columbus, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Ohio, Dayton, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Ohio, Springfield, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Oklahoma, Tulsa, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Pennsylvania, Altoona, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Pennsylvania, Bethlehem, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Pennsylvania, Lancaster, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Pennsylvania, Wilkes-Barre, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Pennsylvania, York, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940- 31: CT.] Rhode Island, Providence, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Tennessee, Knoxville, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940- 31: CT.] Tennessee, Nashville, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940- 31: CT.] Texas, Austin, block statistics. CT.] Texas, Dallas, block statistics. CT.] Texas, El Paso, block statistics. CT.] 1942. [C 3.940-31: 1942. [C 3.940-31: 1942. [C 3.940-31: 3 Texas, San Antonio, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Virginia, Norfolk, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Washington, Seattle, block statisitcs. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] West Virginia, Huntington, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Wisconsin, Madison, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.] Wisconsin, Milwaukee, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31:.CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Irrigation of Agricultural Lands (by States)—Kansas. 1942. [C 3.940-9: CT.] North Dakota and South Dakota. 1942. [C 3.940-9: CT.] Utah. 1942. [C 3.940-9: CT.] Washington. 1942. [C 3.940-9: CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Population and Housing—District of Columbia. Statistics for census tracts, Washington, D. C. 1942. [C 3.940-38: CT.] 16th Census, 1940, Population, 2d Series (by States)— Illinois. 1942. [C 3.940-13 2: CT.] Massachusetts. 1942. [C 3.940-13 2: CT.] New York. 1942. [C 3.940-13 2: CT.] Ohio. 1942. [C 3.940-132: CT.] Pennsylvania. 1942. [C 3.940-13 2: CT.] Texas. 1942. [C 3.940-13 2: CT.] Statistical Abstract of United States—1941. [C 3.134: date.] Item 208. CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION Civil Aeronautics Journal (Monthly)—Vol. 3, no. 10. [C 31.118:vol.] Item 131. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU Economic Series—No. 18. [C 18.206:no.] Item 204. Foreign Commerce Weekly—Vol. 7, nos. 9, 10, 11, 12. [C 18.5 Lvol.] Item 197. Survey of Current Business ([Monthly])—Vol. 22, no. 6. [C 18.35 :vol.] Item 209. Survey of Current Business, Weekly Supplements—June 4, 11, 18, 25, 1942. [C 18.36: date.] Item 209. NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Building Materials and Structures Reports—BM.S 82, BMS 83. [C 13.29:no.] Item 231. Circulars—No. 437. [C13.4:no.] Item 228. Commercial Standards—Nos. 75 (2d edition); 99, 100, 101. [C13.20:no.] Item 229. Handbooks—No. 38. [C13.11:no.] Item 232. Journal of Research of National Bureau of Standards ([Monthly])—Vol. 28, no. 6. [C 13.22:vol.] Item; 233. Simplified Practice Recommendations—Nos. 97, effective » date Apr. 15, 1942; 186, effective date Apr. 1, 1942. J [C 13.12 >:no.] Item 235. Technical News Bulletin—No. 302. [C 13.13 :no.] Item 236. PATENT OFFICE Official Gazette—Vol. 537 [title page and contents]; vol. 539, nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. [C21.5: vol.] Item 252. WEATHER BUREAU General Publications—Precipitation. Maps of seasonal precipitation percentage of normal by States, 53 years, 1886-1938, tables of normals and 10 wettest and 10 driest seasons and years. 1942. [C30.2:CT.] Item 117. Weather Review, Monthly—Vol. 69 [title page and index]; vol. 70, no. 3. [C30.14:vol.] Item 119. CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES Agriculture and Forestry Committee (Senate)—Farm crops. Utilization of farm crops, industrial alcohol and synthetic rubber, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. R. 224, for investigation relative to production of industrial alcohol, synthetic alcohol, and synthetic rubber from farm crops, pt. 1, Mar. 20-May 21, 1942. 1942. [Y4.Ag8.2:CT.] Appropriations Committee (House)—Defense. Seventh supplemental national defense appropriation bill for 1942, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, etc., Navy Department. 1942. [Y4.Ap6 LCT.] Deficiency. Second deficiency appropriation bill for 1942, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2. 1942. [Y4.Ap6 LCT. Labor Department. Department of Labor, Federal Security Agency appropriation bill for 1943, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, pt. 1, Department of Labor, Employees’ Compensation Commission, National Labor Relations Board, National Mediation Board, Railroad Retirement Board; pt. 2, Federal Security Agency; pt. 3, Federal Security Agency, Office of Education, student loans, Public Health Service, training of nurses, training in industry, Freedmen’s Hospital, General Accounting Office report, Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, House document 745, Employees’ Compensation Commission. 1942. [Y 4.Ap6 LCT.] Relief. Work relief and relief for fiscal year 1943, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on appropriations for work relief and relief, fiscal year 1943. 1942. [Y 4.Ap6 LCT.] [War.] Military establishment appropriation bill for 1943, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2. 1942. [Y 4.Ap6 LCT.] Appropriations Committee (Senate)—Defense. Seventh supplemental national defense appropriation bill for 1942, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on H. 7182, ' making additional appropriations for Navy Department and naval service for fiscal years 1941, 1942, and 1943. 1942. [Y 4.Ap6 2:CT.] District of Columbia appropriation bill for 1943, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on H. 7041, making appropriations for government of District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in part against revenues of such District for fiscal year 1943. 1942. [Y 4.Ap6 2:CT.] Education. Office of Education, Federal Security Agency, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on H. J. R. 316, making additional appropriation for 1942 for training and education of defense workers. 1942. [Y 4.Ap62:CT.] Labor-Federal Security appropriation bill for 1943, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on H. 7181, making appropriations for Department of Labor, Federal Security Agency, and related independent agencies, for fiscal year 1943. 1942. [Y 4.Ap62: CT.] Relief. Emergency relief appropriation act, fiscal year 1943, hearings, 77-2, on H. J. R. 324, making appropriations for work relief and relief for fiscal year 1943. 1942. [Y 4.Ap62:CT.] Education and Labor Committee (Senate)—Civilian Conservation Corps. Termination of Civilian Conservation Corps and National Youth Administration, hearings, 77-2, on S. 2295, Mar. 23 to Apr. 17,1942. 1942. [Y 4.Ed83:CT.] War injury and death benefits for civilians, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. 2412, to provide benefits for injury, disability, death, or enemy detention of civilians, and for prevention and relief of civilian distress arising out of present war, Mar. 31 and Apr. 2, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.Ed83:CT.] Foreign Affairs Committee (House)—Red Cross. Protection of name and emblem of Red Cross, hearings 77-2, on H. 6911, and documents relating to H. 6911, to implement article 28 of convention signed at Geneva on July 27,1929, and proclaimed by President [Roosevelt] Aug. 4, 1932 (47 Stat. 2074, 2092), by making it criminal offense for any person to use emblem and 4 name of Red Cross for commercial or other purposes, Apr. 14-May 27, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.F76 BCT.] Judiciary Committee (House)—Claims. Conflicting claims against United States, hearings before subcommittee no. 3, 77-2, on H. 6442, to provide for orderly payment of conflicting claims and demands against United States, May 22, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.J89 i;CT.] Labor. Injunctions against illegitimate labor practices and outlawing racketeering, hearings before subcommittee no. 3, 77-2, on H. 5218., to confer jurisdiction on United States in cases involving work stoppages, etc., Apr. 2-May 1, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.J89 LCT.] Judiciary Committee (Senate)—Antitrust laws. Suspension of antitrust laws and Federal Trade Commission act in certain instances in furtherance of war effort, hearing before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. 2431, May 28, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.J892: CT.] Meaney, Thomas F. Nomination of Thomas F. Meaney, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on nomination of Thomas F. Meaney to district court of New Jersey, May 13 and 26, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.J892: CT.] Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee (House)— Merchant marine inquiry, forwarders, executive hearing before subcommittee, 77-2, pursuant to authority of H. R. 281, authorizing investigation of national defense program as it relates to Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, May 21, 1942. 1942. . [Y 4.M53: CT.] Military Affairs Committee (House)—Allowances and allotments for dependents of military personnel, hearings, 77-2, on H. 6948, to provide family allowances for dependents of enlisted men of Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, May 12-15, 1942. 1942. [Y4.M591: CT.] Soldiers’ and sailors’ civil relief act, hearings, 77-2, on H. 7029, to amend soldiers’ and sailors’ civil relief act of 1940 to extend relief and benefits provided therein to certain persons, etc., May 22 and 25, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M591: CT.] Military Affairs Committee (Senate)—Articles. Requisition of certain articles and materials, hearing, 77-2, on S. 2586, to amend section 3 of act to authorize the President to requisition certain articles and materials for use of United States, approved Oct. 10, 1940 (54 Stat. 1090), to continue it in force during existing war, June 16, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M592: CT.] Export control, hearing, 77-2, on S. 2558, to further expedite prosecution of war by authorizing control of exportation of certain commodities, June 5, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M592: CT.] National Defense Program, Special Committee Investigating (Senate)—Defense. Investigation of national defense program, hearings, 77-1, pursuant to S. R. 71, pt. 9, Nov. 17-Dec. 2, 1941, Ordnance plant construction, Wolf Creek Ordnance Plant and Milan Ordnance Depot,' Milan, Tenn. 1942. [Y 4.N2U: CT.] Naval Affairs Committee (House)—Defense. Investigation of naval defense program, hearings, 77-2, pursuant to H. R. 162, vol. 2, Apr. 14 and 30, 1942; vol. 3, May 13-22, 1942; vol. 4, May 27, 1942; vol. 5, May 28, 1942; vol. 6, May 29, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.N221:CT.] Naval Affairs Committee (House Separates; Naval Papers)—No. 234, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2286, to authorize inclusion of service on active duty as service on active list in computation of service of commissioned warrant officers in Navy for pay purposes. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la: date »«•] No. 235, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2455, to amend act to provide additional pay for personnel of Navy assigned to duty on submarines and to diving duty, to include additional pay for diving in depths of less than 90 feet under certain conditions. [1942.1 [Y 4.N22la: date no-] No. 236, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2285, to provide for retirement, with advanced rank, of certain officers of Navy. [1942.] [Y 4.N221*: date “<>•] No. 237, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2456, to amend act approved Feb. 4, 1919 (40 Stat. 1056), to provide for award of medals of honor, distinguished-service medals, and Navy crosses, so as to change conditions for award of medals. [1942.] [Y 4.N22!a: date DO-] No. 238, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2455, to amend act to provide additional pay for personnel of Navy assigned to duty on submarines and to diving duty, to include additional pay for diving in depths of less than 90 feet under certain conditions. [1942.1 [Y 4.N22la: date no-] No. 239, Hearing [77-2], on S. 1587, to provide rental allowances for officers without dependents on sea duty when deprived of quarters on board ship. [1942.1 [Y 4.N22 date •] No. 240, Hearing [77—2], on H. 3152, to remove restrictions upon service of certain officers of Marine Corps in Marine Corps Headquarters, Washington, D. C. [1942.] [Y 4.N22 la: date n0-] No. 241, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2088, to authorize aircraft flight rations for officers, enlisted men, and civilian employees of Navy and Marine Corps while engaged in flight operations. [1942.] [Y 4.N22 la: date no-] No. 242, Hearing [77-2], on H. 7036, to authorize attendance of Marine Band at 52d annual reunion of United Confederate Veterans to be held at Chattanooga, Tenn., June 23 to 26, 1942. [1942.1 [Y 4.N22 la: date no-] 1 J No. 243, Hearing [77—2], on S. 1637, to authorize conveyance to Illinois, for highway purposes only, portion of Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Ill. [1942.] [Y 4.N22 la: date no-] No. 244, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2097, to authorize Secretary of Navy to grant to board of trustees, school district no. 20, Charleston County, S. C., parcel of land situated in Charleston, S. C. [1942.1 [Y 4.N22 la: date -•] J No. 245, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2382, to amend act approved June 24, 1926, to authorize construction and procurement of aircraft and aircraft equipment in Navy and Marine Corps, and to adjust and define status of operating personnel in connection therewith, so as to provide for establishment of designation of naval aviation pilot (airship). [1942.] [Y 4.N22 la: date no-] No. 246, Hearing [77—2], on H. 7007, to authorize construction or acquisition of additional naval aircraft. [1942.] [Y 4.N22 ia: date a°-] No. 247, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2229, to provide for retirement, rank, and pay of heads of staff departments of Marine Corps. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la: date no-] Naval Affairs Committee (Senate)—Bills. Miscellaneous bills, hearings, 77—2, on nominations, advancement of Adolphus Andrews, John W. Greenslade, William B. Young, Edward H. O’Hare, and William L. Kabler, S. 2490, to amend Coast Guard Auxiliary and Reserve act of 1941, H. 4808, to authorize transfer of reserve officers to Regular Navy and Marine Corps, May 6 and 27, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.N22 2: CT.] Patents Committee (Senate)—Patents, hearings, 77-2, on S. 2303, to provide for use of patents in interest of national defense or prosecution of war, pt. 2, Apr 20-25,1942. 1942. [Y 4.P272: CT.] Post Offices and Post Roads Committee (Senate)— Salaries. Increase of salaries for postal service and classification of substitute employees, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. 1342, to provide for 15 per centum increase in compensation of postmasters and other employees of postal service, etc., Apr. 9 and 15, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.P842: CT.] Rivers and Harbors Committee (House)—Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. Enlargement and extension of Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, including construction of barge channel and pipe line across northern Florida, hearings, 77-2, on H. 6999, etc., May 18 to 22, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.R52: CT.] Silver Committee, Special (Senate)—Hearings. Silver, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2 pursuant to 5 S. R. 187 (74th Congress), authorizing special committee of Senate to investigate administration, and economic and commercial effect of silver purchase act of 1934, May 5-28, 1942, pt. 9. 1942. [Y 4.Si3: CT.] Ways and Means Committee (House)—Revenue revision of 1942, hearings, 77-2, vol. 2, Mar. 25-31, Apr. 1-9, 1942; vol. 3, Apr. 10-17, 1942. Revised [print]. 1942. [Y 4.W36: CT.] CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 76-3 House Documents—[Nos. 718-961, with exceptions] Examinations of rivers and harbors, vol. 3. Item 291. CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 77-1 Congressional Record—Vol. 87, pts. 7, 8, 14, appendix. Item 275. Senate Reports—No. 714, pt. 1. Item 294. CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 77-2 Congressional Directory—Official Congressional directory; corrected to May 26, 1942. 2d edition. 1942. [Y 4.P93 LI c°“«-] Item 274. House Documents—No. 517. Item 278. FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY EDUCATION OFFICE Education for Victory (Biweekly)—Vol. 1, no. 8. [FS 5.26:vol.] Item 409. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION Notices of Judgment Under Food and Drugs Act—Nos. 31106-31140. [FS 7.11 :no.] Item 73. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Public Health Reports (Weekly)—Vol. 57, nos. 22, 23, 24, 25. [FS 2.7:vol.] Item 836. Venereal Disease Information (Monthly)—Vol. 23, no. 6. [FS 2.9:vol.] Item 841. SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD Circulars—No. 28. [FS 3.4 :no.] Noth.—Series reads Publications instead of Circular. Social Security Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 5, no. 5. [FS 3.3: vol.] FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY PUBLIC ROADS ADMINISTRATION Public Roads (Monthly)—Vol. 23, no. 4. [FW 2.7 :vol.] Item 107. Note.—Beginning with the next issue of Public roads, vol.23, no. 5, the publication will be a quarterly rather than a monthly magazine. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE General Publications—Salary tables. Government salary tables, 1942. Feb. 2,1942. [GA1.2:CT.] Item 381. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PUBLIC DOCUMENTS DIVISION Monthly Catalog—Index, Jan.-Dec. 1941; June 1942. [GP 3.8 Ldate.] Item 387. Weekly List of Selected United States Government Publications—Nos. 22, 23, 24, 1942. [GP 3.17:date.] Item 390. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Conservation Bulletins—No. 29. [I 1.72 :no.] Item 40. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Research Reports—No. 4. [I 49.26 :no.J Item 194. 470730—42--2 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Bulletins—Nos. 931-M, 931-N, 933-A. [I 19.3 :no.] Item 427. List of New Publications—No. 411. [I 19.144:no.] Item 429. Professional Papers—No. 196-F. [I 19.16 :no.] Item 432. Water-Supply Papers—No. 909. [I 19.13 :no.] Item 433. MINES BUREAU New Publications, Bureau of Mines—No. 325. [I 28.5 2: no.] Item 447. Technical Papers—Nos. 638, 639, 643. [I 28.7:no.] Item 451. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE National Monuments and National Military Parks; Informational Publications on—Casa Grande National Monument, Ariz. [1942.] [I 29.21 :CT.] Item 455. SOLICITOR, INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Lanh —IncHuir11UW.1 Haiulbuuk Uf Fmliial Indian law, with iefeiUlll!B"tables'Uh'd index. '1'942. ' [I 48!6.CT'."| Item 4-3fr. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Fuel and Power for Locomotives and Rail Motor Cars of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)— Mar. 1942. [IC 1 ste.30:date.] Item 501. Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses of Class 1 Steam Railways (Monthly)—Apr. 1942. [IC 1 ste. 19:date.] Item 505. Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses, Selected Items for Large Steam Railways (Monthly)—Apr. 1942. [IC 1 ste. 20 Mate.] Item 506. Revenue Traffic Statistics of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—Mar. 1942. [IC 1 ste. 24: date.] Item 508. Revenues and Passengers of Class 1 Motor Carriers of Passengers (Excluding Charter or Special; Monthly)— Mar. 1942. [IC 1 mot. ll:date.] Item 504. Revenues, Expenses, and Statistics of Class 1 Motor Carriers of Passengers—Twelve months ended with Dec. 31,1941 and 1940. [IC 1 mot. 12: date.] Item 504. Selected Income and Balance Sheet Items of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States ([Monthly])—Mar. 1942. [IC 1 ste. 34: date.] Item 509. Statistics of Class 1 Motor Carriers—1940. [IC Imot. 14: date.] Item 502. Statistics of Railways, Annual Report—1940. [IC 1 ste. 1: date.] Item 496. Summary of Accidents Reported by Steam Railways (Monthly)—Feb. 1942. [IC 1 ste. 31: date.] Item 510. Wage Statistics of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States ([Monthly])—Mar. 1942. [IC 1 ste. 25: date.] Item 511. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Foreign agents registration act of 1938, as amended, and rules and regulations prescribed by Attorney General. 1942. [J 1.8: CT.] Item 521. LABOR DEPARTMENT CHILDREN’S BUREAU Bureau Publications (Numbered)—Nos. 276, 277, 280, 284. [L 5.20: no.] Item 535. The Child, Monthly Bulletin—Vol. 6, no. 12. [L 5.35: vol.] Item 535. Social Statistics, Supplement to The Child (Quarterly)— Vol. 6, supplement 3 and 4. [L 5.35: vol.] Item 535. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Job Specifications—Cotton. Job descriptions for cotton textile industry, June 1939. 1939 [published 1942]. [L 7.16: CT.] Item 540. 6 LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU Bulletins—No. 694, vols. 1, 2; no. 700. [L 2.3: no.] Item 555. Labor Information Bulletin ([Monthly])—Vol. 9, no. 6. [L 2.10: vol.] Item 559. Monthly Labor Review—Vol. 54, no. 6. [L 2.6: vol.] Item 560. PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISION General Publications—Safety. Basic safety and health requirements for establishments subject to Walsh-Healey public contracts act. 1942. [L 18.2: CT.] Item 531. WOMEN’S BUREAU Bulletins—Nos. 188-2, 190. [L 13.3: no.] Item 565. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS General Publications—Lincoln collections in Library of Congress. [May 1942.] [LC 1.2: CT.] Item t69. COPYRIGHT OFFICE Catalog of Copyright Entries, New Series—Pt. 1, group 1, vol. 38 [title page and] volume index for 1941; vol. 39, no. 2. [LC 3.6 x: vol.] Item 578. Pt. 4, vol. 36 [title page and] volume index for 1941. [LC 3.6 4: vol.] Item 583. DOCUMENTS DIVISION Monthly Checklist of State Publications—Vol. 32, 1941 [title page and index]. [LC 7.6: vol.] Item 587. NATIONAL ARCHIVES FEDERAL REGISTER DIVISION Code of Federal Regulations of United States of America. Supplements—1940 supplement to Code of Federal regulations of United States of America containing documents of general applicability and legal effect issued by Federal agencies and filed with Division of Federal Register during calendar year 1940, including Presidential Proclamations, Executive orders, and other Presidential documents in full text, with ancillaries and index: [Book 2]; Title 21-29. 1941 [published 1942]. [AE 2.9: date.] NATIONAL HOUSING AGENCY FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADMINISTRATION Federal Home Loan Bank Review (Monthly)—Vol. 8, no. 9. . [NHA 3.8: vol.] Item 345. Regulations. Rules, and Instructions-—Savings. Rules and regulations for Federal savings and loan system, with amendments to Apr. 1, 1942, chapter 2, title 24, of Code of Federal regulations. 1942. [NHA 3.6: CT.] Item 347. Note.—See, for earlier edition, FL 3.6: (CT). FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION General Publications—Homes. FHA homes in metropolitan districts, characteristics of mortgages, homes, borrowers under FHA plan, 1934-1940. 1942. [NHA 2.2: CT.] Item 350. Insured Mortgage Portfolio (Quarterly)—Vol. 6, no. 4, 2d quarter, 1942. [NHA 2.8: vol.] Item 350. FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY Public Housing (Monthly)—Vol. 3, nos. 7, 8. [NHA 4.8: fctdKvol.] Item 350. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Decisions and'Orders—Vol. 30. [LR 1.8: vol.] Item 607. NAVY DEPARTMENT COAST GUARD Marine Inspection and Navigation Bulletins (Monthly)— Vol. 6, no. 11. [N 24.24: vol.] Item 238. NAVAL ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS Annual Report of Board of Visitors—1942. [N 12.11: date.] Item 653. SHIPS BUREAU Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Gamma-radiography. Instructions for gamma-radiography. 1942. [N 29.6: CT.] Item 619. PAN AMERICAN UNION Monthly Bulletin—Vol. 76, no. 7. [PA 1.6: vol.] Item POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT United States Official Postal Guide—Supplement, June 1942. [P 1.101: date.] Item 691. PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Executive Orders—No. 9174. [Pr 32.5: no.] Item 703. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE Addresses—[Wallace, Henry [A. Price of free world victory [address by Henry A. Wallace, Vice President of United States, before Free World Association, New York City, May 8, 1942]. [1942.] [Pr 32. 411: CT.] General Publications—Gadgets to guns [things Mr. and Mrs. America can’t buy today and why]. [1942.1 [Pr 32.402: CT.] j'j l j Lend-lease. Fifth report to Congress on lend-lease operations, for period ended June 11, 1942. [1942.1 [Pr 32.402: CT.] J Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Handbook. Office for Emergency Management. OEM handbook, functions and administration. [1942.] [Pr 32.406: CT.] Victory; Official Weekly Bulletins—Vol. 3, nos. 22, 23, 24 25, 26. [Pr 32.407: vol.] CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE Civil Air Patrol Training Manuals—No. 2. [Pr. 32.4412: no.] General Publications—Medical Division of Office of Civilian Defense. [1942.] [Pr 32.4402: CT.] OCD News Letters; Official Bulletins—Nos. 11, 12. [Pr 32.4408: no.] PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE Consumer Division, Consumer Prices (Monthly)—Nos 23,24. [Pr 32.4258: no.] General Maximum Price Regulations, Bulletins—No. 1, second print. [Pr 32.4211: no.] Maximum Price Regulations—No. 165, preliminary proof. [Pr 32.4210: no.] Maximum Rent Regulations—Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 9 10 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19. [Pr 32.4214: no.] Price Schedules—No. 63. [Pr. 32.4207: no.] Procedural Regulations—No. 3. [Pr 32.4209: no.] Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Gasoline. Gasoline rationing instructions, July 1942. 1942. [Pr 32.4206: CT.] Gasoline. Plan for gasoline rationing, instructions to dealers, intermediate distributors, licensed distributors. 1942. [Pr 32.4206: CT.] Tire rationing. Revised tire rationing regulations and tire rationing guide. [1942.] [Pr 32.4206: CT.] 7 WAR PRODUCTION BOARD Directory of Contract Opportunities (Weekly)—June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 1942. [Pr 32.4811: date.] General Publications—Labor. U. S. labor goes to war. Revised May 1, 1942. [1942.] [Pr 32.4802: CT.] Production. Individual awards plan, war production drive. 1942. [Pr 32.4802: CT.] Priorities Regulations—No. 10. [Pr 32.4807: no.] Priorities (Weekly)—June 8, 15, 1942. [Pr 32.4813: date.] SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Selective Service—Vol. 2, no. 6. [Y 3. Se4: 9 vo! ] Selective Service Regulations—[1942] Amended pages covering amendments 46 to 56; Table of sections amended and revised table of forms cited in Selective service regulations; Revised index; Historical notes; Page of instructions on use of Selective service manual. [Y 3.Se4: 7 date.] Note.—The Selective service regulations are considered the Selective service manual. Pt. 614, Grouping and serial numbering registration cards. [Revised 1942.] [Y 3.Se4: 7 date.] Pt. 615, Assignment of order numbers. [Revised 1942.] [Y 3.Se4: 7 date.] Pt. 616, Late registration. [Revised 1942.] [Y 3.Se4: Y date.j SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION NATIONAL MUSEUM Proceedings—Nos. 3142, 3145, 3146. [SI 3.6: no.] Item 734. STATE DEPARTMENT Department of State Bulletins (Weekly)—Vol. 6, nos. 154, 155,156. [S 1.3: vol.] Item 763. Digest of International Law—Vol. 3, chapters 9-11. [S 7.12: vol.] Item 742. Diplomatic List ([Monthly])—June 1942. [S 1.8: date.] Item 738. Executive Agreement Series—Nos. 216, insert; 237. [S. 9.8: no.] Item 760. Note.—No. 237 is in English and Spanish. Far Eastern Series—No. 5. [S 1.38: no.] Item 742. Foreign Relations—1927, vols. 1, 2. [S 1.1: date.] Item 736. General Publications—Nationals. Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals, supplement 2, June 2, 1942, to revision 2 of May 12, 1942. 1942. [S 1.2: CT.] Nationals. Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals, supplement 3, June 19, 1942, to revision of May 12, 1942. 1942. [S 1.2: CT.] Slip Laws, Acts—Nos. 560, 561, 562, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 570, 571, 572, 574, 575, 576, 577, 578, 579, 580, 581, 582, 583, 584, 585, 586, 587, 588, 589, 590, 591, 592, 593, 594, 595, 596, 597, 598, 599, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 612, 77th Congress, 2d session. [S 7.5: Cong, and no.] Item 758. Treaties and Other International Acts of United States— Vol. 6. [S 9.5 i: vol.] Item 772. Treaties, General Publications—Treaties submitted to the Senate, 1941, procedure during 1941 on certain treaties submitted to the Senate 1923-41, and their status as of Dec. 31, 1941. 1942. [S 9.2: CT.] Item 761. Treaty Series (Numbered)—Nos. 979, 980. [S 9.52: no.] Item 764. Note.—No. 980 is in English and Spanish. CENTRAL TRANSLATING OFFICE Publications—Nos. 92, 93, 94, 95. [S 16.7: no.] Item 742. N OTE.—Spanish'and.Portuguese. TAX APPEALS BOARD Rules of Practice—Rules of practice before Board of Tax Appeals [17th edition]; revised to June 1, 1942. 1942. [Y 3.T19: 7 date.] Item 775. TREASURY DEPARTMENT War Savings Staff, General Publications—Bonds. For victory buy United States war savings bonds. [1942.] [T 1.102: CT.] Bonds. Helping your bank sell U. S. war savings bonds, war message to all banks from Treasury Department and American Bankers Association. [1942.] [T 1.102: CT.] War Savings Staff, Minute Man, News Letter (Biweekly)—Vol. 2, no. 4. [T 1.110: vol.] Note.—Formerly Field organization news letters. BUDGET BUREAU Chief Coordinator, General Supply, Federal Standard Stock Catalogues, Specifications [Individual]—HHH-P-611, amendment-2; QQ-S-551, amendment-1. [T 51.78: lettered.] Item 827. COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY Abstract of Reports of Condition of National Banks—No. 209. [T 12.5: no.] Item 793. Annual Report—[1941] Table S, individual statements of condition of national banks (and non-national banks in District of Columbia), at close of business Dec. 31, 1941 (States, Territories, and towns alphabetically arranged). 1942. [T 12.1: date.] Item 794. FISCAL SERVICE PUBLIC DEBT BUREAU Circulation Statement of United States Money (Monthly)— May 31, 1942. [T 63.207: date.] Item 829. TREASURER OF UNITED STATES Paper~^7wrrenry~~T>f’' Each—Denomination Outstanding. Monthly Statements—"May 30; 1942. -fT-69.3O?nfete.] -Item 84fr. INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU General Publications—Tax. Wartime tax avoidance, report by Secretary Morgantheau to Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation, May 28, 1942. 1942. [T 22.2: CT.] Item 813. Internal Revenue Bulletin (Weekly)—Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 1942. [T 22.23 L date.] Item 814. NARCOTICS BUREAU Traffic in Opium and Other Dangerous Drugs—1941. [T 56.8: date.] Item 824. PROCUREMENT DIVISION Federal Standard Stock Catalog, Federal Specifications— C-T-91, FF-B-186, amendment-2; FF-C-431, GGG-H-86, GGG-H-506a, H-B-321a, HH-M-351a, KK-L-151a, amendment-1; KK-L-166, amendment-1; PP-S-31a, amendmnet-1; QQ-A-359a, QQ-S-671, amendment-1; QQ-W-465, QQ-W-470, QQ-W-474, RR-S-366a, SS-F-336, SS-P-361a, TT-C-598, TT-L-58, TT-P-36a, amendment-1; TT-T-266, W-R-101. [T 58.103: letter-no.] Item 827. • RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION Prices and Yields of Public Marketable Securities Issued by the Government and by Federal Agencies (Monthly)—May 1942. [T 62.7: date.] Item 810. 8 WAR DEPARTMENT Army Regulations—Nos. 15-5, June 15, 1942; 20-5, May 27, 1942; 20-30, May 23, 1942; 25-10, May 26, 1942; 30-415, June 1, 1942; 30-430, May 29, 1942; 30-435, May 29, 1942; 35-120, June 6, 1942; 35-380, May 15, 1942; 35-520, June 10, 1942; 35-540, June 12, 1942; 35-840, May 26,1942; 35-950, May 15,1942; 35-1040, May 13, 1942; 35-1100, May 12, 1942; 35-1360, June 2, 1942; 35-2440, May 20, 1942; 35-2460, May 21, 1942; 35-2480, May 23, 1942; 35-4850, May 18, 1942; 35-5020, May 29, 1942; 35-6120, May 30, 1942; 35-6580, June 6, 1942; 35-6590, May 22, 1942; 35-6610, May 29, 1942; 35-6680, June 6, 1942; 35-6720, June 12, 1942; 35-7030, May 22, 1942; 35-7220, June 6, 1942; 60-5, May 19, 1942; 90-10, 90-25, 100-10, June 12, 1942; 100-80, 105-20, May 23, 1942; 240-5, May 15, 1942; 245-5, June 2, 1942; 345-900, May 22, 1942; 350-1500, June 11, 1942; 600-10, June 2, 1942; 600-20, June 1, 1942; 605-90, 605-145, June 12, 1942; 605-230, June 4, 1942; 615-300, June 4, 1942; 615-395, June 6, 1942. [W 1.6 k no.] Item 855. ' IJ7Q Changes [in Army Regulations]—Nos. 30-t¥tH), Changes 2, May 15, 1942; 35-320, Changes 1, May 23, 1942; 35-4540, Changes 1, May 23, 1942; 35-4860, Changes 1, May 22, 1942; 35-6130, Changes 1, May 16, 1942; 70-5, Changes 1, May 28, 1942; 95-110, Changes 3, June 12, 1942; 140-32, Changes 1, May 26,1942; 605-35, Changes 1, May 26, 1942. [W 1.62:no.] Item 855. Field Manuals and Field Regulations—FM 4-15, Changes 1, May 5, 1942; FM 5-15, Changes 1, Apr. 2, 1941; FM 6-55, Changes 1, May 25, 1942; FM 6-56, FM 6-65, Changes 1, May 23, 1942; FM 6-75, Changes 1, May 23, 1942; FM 6-80, Changes 1, May 21, 1942; FM 6-91, FM 8-5, Changes 1, May 7, 1942; FM 8-40, Changes 1, June 12, 1942; FM 8-45, Changes 1, June 11, 1942; FM 17-15, FM 18-5, FM 21-15, Changes 3, May 27, 1942; FM 23-81, FM 23-95, FM 26-5, Changes 2, May 2, 1942; FM 30-26, Changes 1, Apr. 24, 1942; FM 30-35, FM 31-20, Changes 1, May 26, 1942; FM 100-10, Changes 1, Apr. 29, 1942; FM 100-10, Changes 2, June 8, 1942. [W 1.33: no.] Item 869. Officers of Army in or near District of Columbia—Apr. 1, 1942. [W l.ll:date.] Item 859. Technical Manuals—TM 1-231, Changes 1, May 26, 1942; TM 1-232, Changes 1, May 26, 1942; TM 1-470, TM 3-215, Apr. 21, 1942; TM 3-220, TM 3-300, TM 4-235, 1942 supplement, addenda 2; TM 5-405, Changes 1, June 9, 1942; TM 6-220, Changes 1, Apr. 22, 1942; TM 8-210, TM 8-285, Changes 2, June 9, 1942; TM 9-225, Apr. 30, 1942; TM 9-575, TM 9-850, TM 9-981, TM 9-1250, Changes 1, June 11, 1942; TM 9-1305, Apr. 20, 1942; TM 9-1551, May 4, 1942; TM 9-1569, TM 9-1580, Apr. 6, 1942; TM 9-1680, June 11, 1942; TM 9-1990, TM 10-250, Changes 1, June 9, 1942; TM 10-405, Apr. 24, 1942; TM 10-455, TM 10-460, TM 10-580, Changes 2, June 9, 1942; TM 10-630, Changes 1, June 9, 1942; TM 11-345, TM 11-434, TM 11-454, Apr. 21, 1942. [W 1.35 :no.] Item 862. JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL’S DEPARTMENT Digest of Opinions of Judge Advocate General—1912-1940, supplement 1 [containing opinions rendered in] 1941. 1942. [W 10.7:date.] Item 898. MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT Information Relative to Appointment and Admission of Cadets to Military Academy—1942, errata sheet [4]. [W 12.9:date.] Item 903. PUBLIC RELATIONS BUREAU General Publications—War. Graphic history of War, Sept. 1,1939 to May 10,1942. [1942.] [W 107.2: CT.] Item 856. Newsmap (Weekly)—Vol. 1, nos. 6, 7, 8, 9. [W 107.7: vol.] 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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Note.—See, prior to Feb. 23, 1942, Commodity Exchange Administration. 9 A 75.201 :date_________________•__________________ A 75.202 :CT______________________________________ A 75.208:vol.nos. & nos___________________________ A 75.209 :vol.nos. & nos__________________________ A 75.210: vol. nos. & nos_________________________ A 76.210: nos_____________________________________ A 77.218: nos_____________________________________ A 77.315: CT______________________________________ A 77.513: CT______________________________________ A 77.708: nos_____________________________________ C 23.17: nos______________________________________ C 31.113: nos_____________________________________ CA 1.23: vol. nos_________________________________ FS 6.16: nos______________________________________ I 49.182: nos_____________________________________ L 2.15: nos_______________________________________ L 5.44: nos_______________________________________ N 24.26: nos______________________________________ N 29.6: CT________________________________________ Pr 32.411: CT_____________________________________ Pr 32.4213: CT____________________________________ Pr 32.4214: nos___________________________________ Agricultural Marketing Administration, Commodity Exchange Branch, Annual reports. 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Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 4.5: (nos.). Agricultural Research Administration, Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau, Papers in re. Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 56.23: (CT). Agricultural Research Administration, Plant Industry Bureau, Papers in re. Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 19.28: (CT). Agricultural Research Administration, Home Economics Bureau [Agriculture war information series]. Note.—Publications are designated AWI-no. A 77.703: to A 77.707: are reserved. Air Commerce Bureau, Army-Navy-Commerce Committee on Aircraft Requirements [publications]. Note.—-Classification to be cancelled and publications transferred to Y 3.Ar53: 7 <»<»•>. Sent in Depository Invoice No. 1693, under New classification numbers. Civil Aeronautics Authority, Civil Aeronautics Administration, Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Requirements [publications]. Note.—Classification to be cancelled and publications transferred to Y 3.Ar5s: 7 (»«».). 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Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria. Note.—Established as Army-Navy-Commerce Committee on Aircraft Requirements. About Jan. 1, 1939 name changed to Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Requirements. Name changed to Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria, effective Aug. 20, 1941. Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria, Annual reports. Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria, General publications. Note.—Y 3.Ar5 3: 3 to Y 3.Ar5 3: 6 are reserved. Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria, ANC [publications]. Note.—The starred publications listed above are processed, and they are available only from the issuing office. CONGRESSIONAL SERIALS WANTED BY THE PUBLIC DOCUMENTS LIBRARY Serial numbers 55, 852, 895, 7665, 7666, and 9472. Notify this office if these can be supplied, and mailing franks will be forwarded. 0. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE I 1141