[Depository Invoice No. 1712]
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Depository Invoice No. 1712
United States Government Printing Office office OF SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON
July 31, 1942.
To the Librarian:
The following six hundred and twenty-three (623) publications were distributed during the month of July 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.
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Agriculture Decisions (Separates; Monthly)—Vol. 1, no. 5. [A 1.58a:vol.]
Farmers’ Bulletins—Nos. 1762 [revised 1942]; 1896, 1908, 1910,1912. [A1.9:no.] Item 4.
Journal of Agricultural Research—Vol. 65, nos. 2, 3. [A1.23:voL] Item 6.
Leaflets—Nos. 44 [revised June 1942]; 217. [A 1.35:no.] Item 7.
Miscellaneous Publications—Nos. 456, 480, 486, 487, 489.
[A 1.38 :no.] Item 8.
Technical Bulletins—Nos. 795, 808, 813, 815, 825, 827. [A 1.36:no.] Item 10.
AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION AND ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION
AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT AGENCY
General Publications—Program. 1942 agricultural conservation program bulletin, Insular region. June 17, 1942. [A 76.402 :CT.] Item 16.
FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION
Regulation, Rules, and Instructions—Cotton. 1942 cotton loss adjustment procedure and adjuster’s manual. July 1942. [A 76.106:CT.] Item 5.
Wheat crop insurance regulations. June 1942. [A 76.106:CT.] Item 5.
Note.—See, for earlier issue, A 62.62:(CT).
SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE
Soil Conservation; Official Organ (Monthly)—Vol. 8, no. 1. [A 76.208:vol.] Item 110.
SUGAR AGENCY
Sugar Determination—Nos. 135, 136. [A 76.307:no.] Item 16.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU
Agricultural Situation (Monthly)—Vol. 26, no. 7. [A 36.15:vol.] Item 23.
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ADMINISTRATION
Service and Regulatory Announcements—No. 151, effective June 1, 1942. [A 75.16:no.] Item 28.
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CONSUMERS’ COUNSEL DIVISION
Consumers’ Guide (Monthly from June through Sept., Semimonthly from Oct. through May)-—Vol. 8, no. 16. [A 75.108:vol.] Item 15.
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION
ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU
Index-Catalogue of Medical and Veterinary Zoology— Part 6, Authors, G to Gyser. [A 77.219 :pt.no.] Item 35.
Service and Regulatory Announcements (Monthly)—No. 421. [A 77.208 :no.] Item 37.
ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU
Notices of Quarantine—-No. 72, White-fringed beetle quarantine, revision of quarantine and regulations, effective May 9, 1942. [A 77.317:no.] Item 52.
EXPERIMENT STATIONS OFFICE
Experiment Station Record (Monthly)—Vol. 87, no. 2. [A 77.408 :vol.] Item 57.
COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION
. Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Cotton. 1942 cotton loan instructions. July 10, 1942. [A 71.6:CT.] Item 273.
ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE BUREAU
Notices of Quarantine—No. 71, Dutch elm disease quarantine, effective Oct. 1, 1941. [A 56.13 :no.] Item 52.
EXTENSION SERVICE
Extension Service Review (Monthly)—Vol. 13, no. 7. [A 43.7:vol.] Item 67.
FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION
Bulletins—No. 49. [A 72.3:no.] Item 318.
FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL .RELATIONS OFFICE
Agriculture in the Americas (Monthly)—Vol. 2, no 8. [A 67.15 :vol.] Item 6.
Foreign Agriculture, Review of Foreign Farm Policy, Production, and Trade (Monthly)—Vol. 6, no. 7. [A 67.7 :vol.] Item 6.
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FOREST SERVICE
Fire Control Notes—Vol. 6, no. 3. [A 13.32 :vol.] Item 83.
Note.—Discontinued with this issue for the duration.
INFORMATION OFFICE
Monthly List of Publications—June 1942. [A 21.65:date.] Item 96.
MARKETING AND MARKETING AGREEMENTS DIVISION
Marketing Orders—No. 46, amendment 2. [A 65.7:no.] Item 19.
Note.—This amendment is classed with the original Order under Marketing and Marketing Agreements Division so that it may be filed with the publication which it amends.
PLANT INDUSTRY BUREAU
Soil Survey [Reports]—No. 12, 1936. [A 19.32 :date.] Item 47.
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION
Rural Electrification News (Monthly)—Vol. 7, no. 11. [A 68.9 :vol.] Item 714.
CENSORSHIP OFFICE
General Publications—Broadcasters. Code of wartime practices for American broadcasters. Edition of June 15, 1942. 1942. [Y 3.C338:2CT.]
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Instructions and Information—Inquiry. Information in answer to inquiry. May 1942. [CS 1.6:CT.] Item 124.
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
CENSUS BUREAU
Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils—Quarterly for calendar years 1937 to 1941. [C 3.56:date.] Item 163.
16th Census, 1940, Drainage of Agricultural Lands (by States)—Illinois. 1942. [C 3.940-10:CT.]
Ohio. 1942. [C 3.940-10 :CT.]
Oklahoma. 1942. [C 3.940-10:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Final Volumes (Separates)—Livestock. Agriculture, livestock and livestock products. 1942. [C 3.940-5a:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Housing, 1st Series (by States)—California. 1942. [C 3.940-30:CT.]
Indiana. 1942. [C 3.940-30:CT.]
Kentucky. 1942. [C 3.940-30:CT.]
Maryland. 1942. [C 3.940-30 :CT.]
Minnesota. 1942. [C 3.940-30:CT.]
Ohio. 1942. [C 3.940-30 :CT.]
Texas. 1942. [C 3.940-30 :CT.]
Washington. 1942. [C 3.940-30 :CT.]
Wisconsin. 1942. [C 3.940-30:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Housing, 2d Series (by States)— Maine. 1942. [C 3.940-32 :CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Housing, Supplement to 1st Series: Housing Bulletins—California, Pasadena, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
California, Sacramento, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
California, San Francisco, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
Georgia, Atlanta, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31:CT.]
Illinois, Cicero, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31:CT.]
Illinois, Oak Park, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-?
31:CT.]
Massachusetts, Lowell, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
Massachusetts, Worcester, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
Minnesota, Duluth, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31:CT.]
Missouri, St. Louis, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31:CT.]
New York, Schenectady, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
New York, Troy, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.]
New York, Utica, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.]
Ohio, Akron, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
Ohio, Lakewood, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.]
Pennsylvania, Allentown, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
Pennsylvania, Erie, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.94b-31:CT.]
Pennsylvania, Scranton, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
Texas, Fort Worth, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31: CT.]
Washington, Spokane, block statistics. 1942. [C 3.940-31 :CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Irrigation of Agricultural Lands (by States)—Florida. 1942. [C 3.940-9: CT.]
Montana. 1942. [C 3.940-9:CT.]
Nevada. 1942. [C 3.940-9:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Manufactures (by Industries)—Power. Manufactures, 1939, power equipment and energy consumption. 1942. [C 3.940-18:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Population and Housing—Colorado.
Statistics for census tracts, Denver, Colo. 1942. [C 3.940-38: CT.]
Connecticut. Statistics for census tracts, New Haven, Conn. 1942. [C 3.940-38:CT.]
Georgia. Statistics for census tracts, Augusta, Ga., and adjacent area. 1942. [C 3.940-38:CT.]
Iowa. Statistics for census tracts, Des Moines, Iowa.
1942. [C 3.940-38:CT.]
Ohio. Statistics for census tracts, Cleveland, Ohio, and adjacent area. 1942. [C 3.940-38:CT.]
Virginia. Statistics for census tracts, Richmond, Va.
1942. [C 3.940-38:CT.]
16th Census, 1940, Population, 2d Series (by States)— California. 1942. [C 3.940-13 2:CT.]
CIVIL AERONAUTICS AUTHORITY
CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION
Civil Aeronautics Journal (Monthly)—Vol. 3, no. 11. [C 31.118:voL] Item 131.
CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD
General Publications—Safety. So you want to fly, safely, safety guideposts for student pilot. [1942.] [C 31.202: CT.] Item 135.
COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY
Tide Tables, Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean—1943* [C 4.152:date.] Item 178.
United States Coast Pilot, Alaska, Pt. 1—Supplement to part 1. May 26,1942. [C 4.72:date.] Item 182.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE BUREAU
Foreign Commerce Weekly—Vol. 8, nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. [C IS.S^vol.] Item 197.
Industrial Series—-Nos. 1, 4. [C 18.225:no.] Item 205.
Survey of Current Business ([Monthly])—Vol. 22, no. 7. [C 18.35:vol.] Item 209.
Survey of Current Business, Weekly Supplements—-July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1942. [C 18.36:datp.] Item 209.
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MARINE INSPECTION AND NAVIGATION BUREAU
Regulations (Miscellaneous)—Ocean and coastwise, general rules and regulations prescribed by Board of Supervising Inspectors, Feb. 1942. 1942. [C 25.68: CT.] Item 239.
NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS
Commercial Standards—No. 68 [revised edition]. [C 13:20.no.] Item 229.
Journal of Research of National Bureau of Standards ([Monthly])—Vol. 27 [title page and contents]; vol. 29, no. 1. [C 13.22 :vol.] Item 233.
Simplified Practice Recommendations—Nos. 147, effective date June 30, 1942; 179, effective date June 1, 1942; 190. [C 13.12 Lno.] Item 235.
Technical News Bulletin—No. 303. [C 13.13:no.] Item 236.
PATENT OFFICE
Decisions of Commissioner of Patents—1941. [C 21.6: date.] Item 249.
Official Gazette—Vol. 538 [title page and contents]; vol. 539 [title page and contents]; vol. 540, nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. [C 21.5:voL] Item 252.
WEATHER BUREAU
Weather Review, Monthly—Vol. 70, nos. 4, 5. [C 30.14: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. 2, May 26-June 24, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.Ag82:CT.]
Agriculture Committee (House)—Loans. Parity loans, hearing, 77-2, on H.7222, to provide that loans on 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, and 1946 crops of corn, wheat, rice, cotton, tobacco, and peanuts shall be made at rate equal to parity price (S.2585 reported), July 9, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.Ag8i;CT.]
Appropriations Committee (House)—Defense. First supplemental national defense appropriation bill for 1943, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, pt. 1; pt. 2, Office of Price Administration, War Production Board. 1942. [Y 4,Ap6i;CT.]
Appropriations Committee (Senate)—Defense. First supplemental national defense appropriation bill for 1943, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on H. 7319. 1942. [Y 4.Ap62:CT.]
[War.] Military establishment appropriation bill for 1943, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on H. 7280. 1942. [Y 4.Ap62:CT.]
Banking and Currency Committee (House)—Federal reserve act. To amend Federal reserve act, hearings, 77-2, on H. 7158, June 17, 19, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.B221:CT.]
Banking and Currency Committee (Senate)—Rubber tires. Utilization of existing stocks of rubber tires, hearings, 77-2, on S. 2560, to provide for effective utilization of existing stocks of rubber tires, to aid in making rubber tires available for essential uses, June 9, 10, and 11, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.B223 :CT.]
Census Committee (House)—Birth certificates. Authorizing director of census to issue birth certificates, hearings, 77-2, June 4-10, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.C331: CT.]
Civil Service Committee (House)—Compensation. Temporary additional compensation for civilian employees for duration of war, hearing, 77-2, on H. 7071 and H. 7144, to provide temporary additional compensation for civilian employees of United States and District of Columbia and regulating compensation of employees working in excess of 40 hours per week in executive departments and independent agencies, June 2-11, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.C491:CT.]
Commerce Committee (Senate)—Inland waterways. Investigation and study of utilization of inland waterways in United States, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, pursuant to S. R. 241, to investigate whether use of inland waterways for transportation of petroleum products and other commodities may be increased, May 20-June 10, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.C732:CT.]
Pipe line. Construction and operation of pipe line and navigable barge channel across Florida, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. 2426, etc. and H. 6999, etc., June 29-July 2, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.C732: CT.]
Finance Committee (Senate)—Butter. Process or renovated butter, hearing before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. 2079, to authorize condemnation of materials which are intended for use in process or renovated butter and which are unfit for human consumption, July 2, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.F49:CT.]
Coconut oil. Processing tax on coconut oil, hearing before subcommittee, 77-2, on H. 6682, to suspend in part processing tax on coconut oil, June 25, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.F49:CT.]
War injury and death benefits for civilians, hearings before subcommittee, 77-2, on S. 2620, 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, July 1 and 2, 1942. Revised [print]. 1942. [Y4.F49:CT.] House of Representatives (Miscellaneous Publications)— Congressional districts. Regulations of legislatures of certain States prescribing congressional districts in accordance with apportionment act of Congress based upon census of 1940. [Revised edition.] 1942. [Y1.2:CT.] Item 277.
Naturalization laws. 1941 [1942]. [Y 1.2:CT.] Item 277.
Oil land leasing act of 1920 with amendments and other laws relating to mineral lands. 1942. [Y 1.2 :CT.] Item 277.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee (House)— Securities. Proposed amendments to securities act of 1933 and to securities exchange act of 1934, hearings, 77-1 [and 2], on comparative print showing proposed changes in securities act of 1933 and securities exchange act of 1934, and H. 4344, H. 5065, and H. 5832, relating to proposed amendments to securities act of 1933 and to securities exchange act of 1934, pt. 1, Oct. and Nov. 1941; pt. 2, Nov. 7 to 19,1941; pt. 3, Nov. 25 to Dec. 5, 1941; pt. 4, Jan. 20 to 23, 1942; pt. 5, Jan. 1942; pt. 6, May 1942. 1942. [Y 4.1n84 :CT.]
Note.—Part 6 is an index to pts. 1-5.
Interstate Commerce Committee (Senate)—Motion pictures. Propaganda in motion pictures, hearings before subcommittee, 77-1, on S. R. 152, authorizing investigation of war propaganda disseminated by motion-picture industry and of any monopoly in production, distribution, or exhibition of motion pictures, Sept. 9 to 26, 1941. 1942. [Y 4.In83:CT.]
Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee (House)— Higgins contracts, executive hearings before subcommittees, 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, July 22-25, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M53:CT.] Radio. Ship-shore radio stations, executive hearings, 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, July 22, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M53:CT.]
Steel. Shortage of steel in shipbuilding, executive hearings, 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, June 25, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.M53:CT.]
Subsidy. Suspension of operating-differential subsidy agreements, hearings, 77-2, on H. 7105, to provide for suspension, during war, of operating-differential subsidy agreements, and attendant benefits, under title 6 of merchant marine act, 1936, as amended, June 11, 1942. 1942. [Y4.M53:CT.]
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National Defense Migration, Select Committee Investigating (House)—Migration. National defense migration, hearings, 77-2, 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. 32, Huntsville hearings, May 7 and 8, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.N215:CT.]
National Defense Program, Special Committee Investigating (Senate)—Defense. Investigation of national defense program, hearings, 77-1, pursuant to S. R. 71, pt. 10, Dec. 4-18, 1941-Feb. 12, 1942, Labor in defense program, Army recreational facilities and activities, nonferrous metals, lobbying, dollar-a-year men, Contract Review Branch, W. P. B. 1942 [Y 4.N216:CT.]
Naval Affairs Committee (House Separates; Naval Papers)—No. 248, Hearings [77-2], on S. 1957, to establish naval procurement fund. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la: dateno-]
No. 249, Hearing [77-2], on H. 7160, to provide for better administration of officer personnel of Navy during existing war. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-]
No. 250, Hearing [77-2], on S. 2454, to prescribe relative rank of members of Navy Nurse Corps in relation to commissioned officers of Navy. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la: date00-]
No. 251, 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 (H. 7036) [introduced by] Mr. Kefauver. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-]
No. 252, To amend section 2 of act approved Oct. 30, 1941 (Public 287, 77th Cong., 1st sess.), so as to authorize transportation for dependents of reserve and retired personnel of Navy and Marine Corps, upon release from active duty, from their last duty stations to their homes (H.7183) [introduced by] Mr. Vinson [of Georgia]. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:daten°-]
No. 253, Authorizing construction of certain auxiliary vessels of Navy (H.7159) [introduced by] Mr. Vinson of Georgia. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-]
No. 254, To authorize employment on active duty in time of war of officers on emergency officers’ retired lists of Navy and Marine Corps (H. 7045) [introduced by] Mr. Vinson [of Georgia]. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la: daten0-]
No. 255, To establish additional commissioned warrant and warrant grades in Navy (H. 7195) [introduced by] Mr. Vinson [of Georgia]. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-]
No. 256, Providing for certain additional appointments to Naval Academy (S.2254). [1942.] [Y 4.N22la: daten0-]
No. 257, To amend act approved Aug. 27, 1940 (54 Stat. 864), increasing number of naval aviators in the line of Regular Navy and Marine Corps (H.7324) [introduced by] Mr. Vinson [of Georgia]. [19421 [Y 4.N22la:daten0-]
No. 258, To repeal certain laws and to amend other laws relating to naval aviation cadets, and to provide for aviation cadets in Naval Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve (H. 7364) [introduced by] Mr. Vinson [of Georgia]. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:dateno-]
No. 259, Hearing [77-2], on H. 7304, prohibiting payment of contingent fees for services in connection with procurement of naval contracts, requiring certain warranties in naval contracts. [1942.] [Y 4.N22la:daten0-]
Naval Affairs Committee (Senate)—Bills. Miscellaneous bills, hearings, 77-2, on S. 2568, to establish additional commissioned warrant and warrant grades in Navy, etc., June 22, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.N222:CT.]
Women’s Auxiliary Naval Reserve, hearings, 77-2, on
S. 2527, to expedite war effort by releasing officers and men for duty at sea and their replacement by women in shore establishment of Navy, May 19 and June 23, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.N222: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, S. 2491, to amend patent laws, to prevent suppression of inventions, to promote progress of science and useful arts,
pt. 3, Apr. 27-May 2, 1942; pt. 4, May 4-8 1942* pt. 5, May 13 and 16, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.P272-CT ]’
Public Buildings and Grounds Committee (House)_77-2
k° &nYar housinS’ hearings, on H. 7312, to increase by $600,000,000 amount authorized to be apnrooriated for defense housing under act of Oct. 14, 1940 as amended, June 9-26, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.P966: Cong sess.and no.]
Wool, Special Committee to Investigate Production Transportation, and Marketing of (Senate)—Investigation of production, transportation, and marketing of wool, hearings, 77-2, pursuant to S. R. 160 (74th Congress) and S. R. 278 (75th Congress), pt. 3 Julv 3-8, 1942. 1942. [Y 4.W88:CT.]	’ y
CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 76-2 AND 76-3
Senate Documents—[Nos. 131-319, with exceptions] Miscellaneous. Item 293.
Senate Reports—[Nos. 25, pts. 7-27, 1155-1181, 1183-1202, 1204-1340] Miscellaneous, vol. 1. Item 294.
CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 76-3
House Reports—[Nos. 2700-2908] Miscellaneous, vol 5 Item 294.
Senate Reports—[Nos. 1651-1900] Miscellaneous, vol. 3-[Nos. 1901-2062] Miscellaneous, vol. 4. Item 294.’
CONGRESS OF UNITED STATES, 77-1
Congressional Record—Vol. 87, pt. 9. Item 275
House Reports—[Nos. 1286, 1553], vol. 9. Item 294
Senate Documents—No. 49. Item 293.
Senate Reports—No. 714, pts. 3, 4. Item 294.
Note.—Part 3 reads inadvertently 77th Congress, 2d session.
ECONOMIC WARFARE BOARD
EXPORTS OFFICE
Comprehensive Export Control Schedules (Bi-Monthlvl— No. 8. [Y 3.Ec742:108no-]	y
EMPLOYEES’ COMPENSATION COMMISSION
Safety Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 6, nos. 10 11 IE C 1.9:voL] Item 314.
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Cooperative Saving with Federal Credit Unions (Bimonthly)—Vol. 5, no. 4. [Y 3.F318:12VO1-] Item 320.
FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY
EDUCATION OFFICE
Education and National Defense Series Pamphlets—No 12. [FS 5.22 :no.] Item 407.
Education for Victory (Biweekly)—Vol. 1, nos. 9 10 11 [FS 5.26:vol.] Item 409.
Leaflets—No. 63. [FS 5.18:no.] Item 405.
Vocational Division, Bulletins—No. 220. [FS5 123-nol
Item 412.	* *J
Vocational Division, Defense Training Leaflets—No 1 [FS 5.130:no.] Item 415.
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
National Institute of Health, National Cancer Institute, Journal of (Bi-Monthly)—Vol. 2, no. 6. [FS 2 31-vol.] Item 834.	' ’
Public Health Bulletins—No. 279. [FS 2.3 :no.] Item 835.
Public Health Reports (Weekly)—Vol. 57, nos. 26 27 28, 29, 30. [FS 2.7:vol.] Item 836.
Supplements to Venereal Disease Information—No. 18 [FS 2.10 :no.] Item 841.
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Venereal Disease Information (Monthly)—Vol. 23, no. 7. [FS 2.9:vol.] Item 841.
SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD
Social Security Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 5, no. 6. [FS
3.3:voL]
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY BUREAU
Employment Security Review (Monthly)—Vol. 9, no. 7 [FS 3.107:vol.] Item 539.
Unemployment Compensation Interpretation Service, Benefit Series (Monthly)—Vol. 5, nos. 6, 7. [FS 3.108:vol.]
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Decisions—Vol. 33. [FT 1.11 :vol.] Item 370.
FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY
WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION Research Monographs—No. 24. [FW 4.35:no.l Item 922.
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE PUBLIC DOCUMENTS DIVISION Monthly Catalog—July 1942. [GP S.S’idate.] Item 387. Price Lists—Nos. 33, 27th edition; 42, 33d edition; 60, 26th edition. [GP 3.9 :no.] Item 389.
Weekly List of Selected United States Government Publications—Nos. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 1942. [GP 3.17:date.] Item 390.
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
Conservation Bulletins—Nos. 30, 32. [I 1.72:no.l Item 393
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Alaska Game Commission Circulars—No. 20. [I 49.12: no.] Item 39.
New Publications (Lists)—No. 1. [I 49.182:no.] Item 40. Statistical Digest—No. 2. [I 49.32 :no.] Item 190.
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
List of New Publications—No. 412. [I 19.144:no.] Item 429.
Water-Supply Papers—Nos. 896, 912. [I 19.13:no.] Item 433.
INDIAN AFFAIRS OFFICE
Laws (Special)—Douglas Indian Association. Corporate charter of Douglas Indian Association, Territory of Alaska; ratified Nov. 24, 1941. 1942. [I 20.92:CT.l Item 435.
Kialegee Tribal Town. Constitution and by-laws of Kialegee Tribal Town, Okla.; ratified June 12, 1941. 1942. [I 20.92:CT.] Item 435.
Warm Springs Reservation. Amendment, Corporate charter of Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon; [approval recommended Oct 11, 1941]. 1942. [I 20.92:CT.] Item 435.
White Mountain, Alaska. Corporate charter of Native Village of White Mountain, Alaska; ratified Nov. 25, 1939. 1942. [I 20.92:CT.] Item 435.
MINES BUREAU
Bulletins—Nos. 445, 446, 447, 448. [I 28.3: no.] Item 439.
New Publications, Bureau of Mines—No. 32 [3261. [I 28.52:no.] Item 447.
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
General Information Regarding National Parks—Blue Ridge Parkway, Va.-N.C. [1942.] [I 29.6 :CT.] Item 455.	4
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N. Mex. [1942 1 [I29.6:CT.] Item 455.	1	1
General Publications—Welcome to men in the armed forces of United States. [1942.] [I 29.2:CT.] Item 456.
RECLAMATION BUREAU
General Publications—Columbia Basin reclamation project, Wash., Quincy district appraisals. [1942.] [I 27.2:CT.] Item 461.
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
Freight Commodity Statistics, Class 1 Steam Railways in United States—Year ended Dec. 31, 1941. [IC lste 29:date.] Item 499.
Freight Commodity Statistics of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States—1st quarter, 1942. [IC lste.26: date.] Item 500.
Freight Train Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—Apr. 1942; May 1942. [IC lste.35:date.] Item 502.
Fuel and Power for Locomotives and Rail Motor Cars of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)— Apr. 1942; May 1942. [IC lste.30:date.] Item 501.
Motive Power and Car Equipment of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—Apr. 1942; May 1942. [IC lste.36:date.] Item 502.
Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses of Class 1 Steam Railways (Monthly)—May 1942. [IC lste.19: date.] Item 505.
Operating Revenues and Operating Expenses, Selected Items for Large Steam Railways (Monthly)—May 1942. [IC lste.20:date.] Item 506.
Operating Statistics of Large Steam Railways (Monthly)— Apr. 1942; May 1942. [IC lste.22:date.] Item 507.
Passenger Train Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—Apr. 1942; May 1942. [IC lste.37 :date.] Item 502.
Reports—Vols. 246, 247. [IC 1.6 4:vol.] Item 472 and 471.
Revenue Traffic Statistics of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—Apr. 1942. [IC lste.24: date.] Item 508.
Revenues and Passengers of Class 1 Motor Carriers of Passengers (Excluding Charter or Special; Monthly)— Apr. 1942. [IC lmot.ll:date.] Item 504.
Selected Income and Balance-Sheet Items of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States ([Monthly])—Apr. 1942. [IC lste.34:date.] Item 509.
Summary of Accidents Reported by Steam Railways (Monthly)—Mar. 1942; Apr. 1942. [IC lste.31:date.] Item 510.
Tons of Revenue Freight Originated and Tons Terminated in Carloads by Classes of Commodities and by Geographic Areas, Class 1 Steam Railways—Year 1941; 1st quarter, 1942. [IC lste.42:date.] Item 504.
Wage Statistics of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States ([Monthly])—Apr. 1942. [IC lste.25:date.] Item 511.
Water Carriers, General Publications—Accounts. Uniform system of accounts for carriers by water, prescribed by Interstate Commerce Commission in accordance with section 313 of part 3 of interstate commerce act; effective on Jan. 1, 1942. 1st revised issue. 1942. [IC lwat.2:CT.] Item 470.
Yard Service Performance of Class 1 Steam Railways in United States (Monthly)—Apr. 1942; May 1942. [IC lste.38:date.] Item 502.
LOCOMOTIVE INSPECTION BUREAU
Laws, Rules, and Instructions for Inspection and Testing of Locomotives Other than Steam—[1942.] [IC lloc.8:date.] Item 489.
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
Register of Department of Justice—40th edition. Mar. 1, 1942. [J 1.7:ed.] Item 519.
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IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
General Publications—Constitution. Our Constitution and Government, lessons on Constitution and Government of United States for use in public schools by candidates for citizenship. Simplified edition. 1942. [J21.2:CT.] Item 545.
LABOR DEPARTMENT
CHILDREN’S BUREAU
The Child, Monthly Bulletin—Vol. 7, no. 1. [L 5.35:voL] Item 535.
LABOR STANDARDS DIVISION
Labor Standards—
Note.—Discontinued because of necessary wartime economies. The information contained in Labor standards will in part be consolidated with the Labor information bulletin.
Special Bulletins—No. 7. [L 16.13: no.] Item 551.
LABOR STATISTICS BUREAU
Bulletins—No. 680. [L 2.3: no.] Item 555.
Monthly Labor Review—Vol. 55, no. 1. [L 2.6:vol.] Item 560.
PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISION
Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—[Contracts.] No. 504 (amended as of June 1942), Regulations prescribed by Secretary of Labor under Public 846, 74th Congress (series A). [1942.] [L 18.6: CT.] Item 531.
WOMEN’S BUREAU
Bulletins—No. 188-3. [L 13.3: no.] Item 565.
General Publications—Work that women do. [1942.] [L 13.2:CT.] Item 566.
Special Bulletins—Nos. 7, 8. [L 13.10: no.] Item 565.
Woman Worker—
Note.—Discontinued because of necessary wartime economies. The information contained in Woman worker will in part be consolidated with the Labor information bulletin.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
Catalog of Copyright Entries, New Series—Pt. 1, group 1, vol. 39, nos. 3, 4. [LC S.eLvoL] Item 578.
Pt. 1, group 2, vol. 38 [title page and] volume index for 1941; vol. 39, nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. [LC 3.61: vol.] Item 579.
Pt. 1, group 3, vol. 15, nos. 3, 4. [LC S.eLvol.] Item 580.
Pt. 2, vol. 36, no. 4. [LC 3.62:voL] Item 581.
Pt. 3, vol. 37, nos. 1, 2. [LC 3.63:vol.] Item 582.
Pt. 4, vol. 37, nos. 2, 3, 4. [LC 3.64:voL] Item 583.
DOCUMENTS DIVISION
Monthly Checklist of State Publications—Vol. 33, nos. 4 5. [LC 7.6: vol.] Item 587.
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE SERVICE
Digest of Public General Bills with Index—No. 7, 77th Congress, 2d session, bills introduced Jan. 5, 1942 to June 30, 1942. 1942. [LC 14.6:Cong. and no.] Item
NATIONAL HOUSING AGENCY
FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK ADMINISTRATION
Federal Home Loan Bank Review (Monthly)—Vol 8
no. 10. [NHA 3.8:vol.] Item 345.	’
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Insurance. War housing insurance, administrative rules and regulations under section 603 of national housing act (as amended May 26, 1942). Revised May 26, 1942. [1942.] [NHA 2.6:CT.] Item 354.
FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY
Public Housing (Monthly)—
Note.—Discontinued with vol. 3, no. 8 listed in Depository Invoice No. 1711.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Decisions and Orders—Vols. 32, 33, 34, 35, 39. [LR 1.8: vol.] Item 607.
NAVY DEPARTMENT
COAST GUARD
Coast Guard Bulletins (Monthly)—Vol. 2, no. 1. [N 24.11 :vol.] Item 789.
Note.—This is the first issue which combines Coast Guard bulletin and Marine Inspection and Navigation bulletin.
Light List, Atlantic Coast of United States, Intracoastal Waterway, Hampton Roads to Rio Grande Including Inside Waters—Corrected to June 1, 1942. [N 24.17 :date.] Item 214.
Marine Inspection and Navigation Bulletins (Monthly)— Vol. 6, no. 12. [N 24.24:vol.’] Item 238.
Note.—This is the last issue. In the future it will be consolidated with Coast Guard bulletin (N 24.11:) and the first issue of the combined publication will be no. 1 of vol. 2.
HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE
Numerical Index for Station Catalogs—July 1, 1942. [N 6.58 :date.] Item 631.
MEDICINE AND SURGERY BUREAU
Naval Medical Bulletin (Quarterly)—Vol. 40, no. 3. [N lO.HLvol.] Item 647.
NAVAL ACADEMY, ANNAPOLIS
Regulations Governing Admission of Candidates into Naval Academy as Midshipmen and Sample Examination Papers—June 1942. [N 12.7:date.] Item 657.
NAVAL PERSONNEL BUREAU
Circulars and Orders (Miscellaneous, Unnumbered)— Naval Reserve. Information for applicants for appointment as officers, Naval Reserve, May 1942. 1942. [N 17.17:CT.] Item 665.
Manuals and Handbooks—Motion pictures. Navy training manual, basic Navy manual on educational use of film strips and instructional motion pictures. Edition of 1942. 1942. [N 17.244:CT.] Item 676.
NAVIGATION BUREAU
Regulations and Instructions—Naval Reserve of United States Navy, pamphlet for instruction and guidance of Naval Reserve officers. 1942 [reprint]. [N 17.161: CT.] Item 674.
PAN AMERICAN UNION
Monthly Bulletin—Vol. 76, no. 8. [PA 1.6:voL] Item 685.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT
United States Official Postal Guide—Supplement, July 1942. [P l.lOLdate.] Item 691.
Note.—Pt. 2, International, will not be issued in 1942.
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PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES
Executive Orders—No 9199. [Pr. 32.5:no.] Item 703.
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE
General Publications—Employees. Information for new employees, June 1942. [1942.] [Pr 32.402 :CT.]
Victory; Official Weekly Bulletins—Vol. 3, no. 27. [Pr 32.407 :vol.]
CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE
Evacuation Bulletins—No. 2. [Pr 32.4415:no.]
General Publications—Sound systems. Outdoor sound systems for public air raid warning. [1942.] [Pr 32.4402:CT.]
Medical Division, Bulletins—No. 1 [reprint with changes]. [Pr 32.4407:no.]
OCD News Letters; Official Bulletins—Nos. 13, 14, 15, 16. [Pr 32.4408:no.]
Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Blackout. War Department specification, blackout of buildings. [1942.] [Pr 32.4406:CT.]
Blackout. War Department specification, blackout requirements for highway movement. [1942.] [Pr 32.4406:CT.]
Transportation Bulletins—No. 2. [Pr 32.4416 :no.]
PRICE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE
Manuals—No. 1. [Pr 32.4215:no.]
Maximum Price Regulations—No. 136 as amended. [Pr 32.4210:no.]
Maximum Rent Regulations—Nos. 2, 6, 13, 16, 20. [Pr 32.4214:no.]
Price Schedules—No. 4 revised. [Pr 32.4207:no.]
Procedural Regulations—No. 2, May 1942. [Pr 32.4209: no.]
Rationing Orders—Nos. 5A, 7. [Pr 32.4208 :no.]
PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Priorities Regulations—No. 1, amendment 3. [Pr 32.4010 no.]
Note.-—This amendment is classed with the original Priorities regulations under Production Management Office so that it may be filed with the publication which it amends.
WAR INFORMATION OFFICE
General Publications—Freedoms. United Nations fight for four freedoms, rights of all men, everywhere. [1942.] [Pr 32.5002:CT.]
Radio War Guide—No. 2. [Pr 32.5009:no.]
Note.—No. 1 not sent to Depository Libraries.
Victory; Official Weekly Bulletins—Vol. 3, nos. 28, 29, 30. [Pr 32.5008 :vol.]
WAR PRODUCTION BOARD
Directory of Contract Opportunities (Weekly)—July 6, 13, 20, 27, 1942. [Pr 32.4811 :date.]
General Publications—Production charts, war production drive. [1942.] [Pr 32.4802 :CT.]
Production goes to war. [1942.] [Pr 32.4802:CT.]
Priorities—July 20, 1942. [Pr 32.4813:date.]
Priorities in Force—May 31, 1942. [Pr 32.4814:date.]
Priorities Regulations—Nos. 3 as amended June 26, 1942;
3 (as amended), interpretation 1; 11, 11 (as amended June 29, 1942), interpretation 1; 12, 13. [Pr 32.4807: no.]
Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Production. Handbook of helpful services for joint labor-management committees, war production drive. [1942.] [Pr 32. 4806:CT.]
NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING BOARD
General Publications (Separates)—Regional development plan, report for 1942, Middle Atlantic region, region 2, Baltimore, Md. [1942.] [Pr 32.302a:CT.] Item 612.
Regional development plan, report for 1942, South-Central region, region 5, Dallas, Tex. [1942.] [Pr 32.302a:CT.] Item 612.
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Regulations, Rules, and Instructions—Financial statements. Regulations S-X under securities act of 1933, securities exchange act of 1934, and investment company act of 1934, and investment company act of 1940, form and content of financial statements, as amended to and including May 15, 1942. 1942. [SE 1.6:CT.] Item 718.
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
Selective Service—Vol. 2, no. 7. [Y 3.Se4:9vo1]
Selective Service Regulations—[1942] Amendments 57 to 61, inclusive, and 65 and 66. [Y 3.Se4:7date.]
[1942] Supplement to July packet of amendments [67 and 68]. [Y 3.Se4:7date.]
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION
NATIONAL MUSEUM
Proceedings—Nos. [3078-3091] vol. 88 [title page and contents]; no. 3131. [SI 3.6:no.] Item 734.
STATE DEPARTMENT
Department of State Bulletins (Weekly)—Vol. 6, nos. 157, 158, 159, 160, 161. [S 1.3:vol.] Item 763.
Diplomatic List ([Monthly])—July 1942. [S 1.8:date.] Item 738.
Executive Agreement Series—No. 238. [S 9.8:no.] Item 760.
Foreign Relations—1927, vol. 3. [S l.l:date.J Item 736. General Publications—Arms. International traffic in arms, regulations issued on June 2, 1942 by Secretary of State, governing registration and licensing under section 12 of joint resolution approved Nov. 4, 1939 and related laws. 8th edition. 1942. [S 1.2:CT.] Item 742.
Nationals. Proclaimed list of certain blocked nationals, supplement 4, July 17, 1942, to revision 2 of May 12, 1942. 1942. [S 1.2:CT.]
State Department. Department of State of United States. [Revised edition] Jan. 1942. 1942. [S 1.2 :CT.] Item 742.
Publications of Department of State, Quarterly List—July 1, 1942. [S 1.30:date.] Item 749.
Slip Laws, Acts—Nos. 573, 613, 614, 615, 616, 617, 618, 619, 620,	621,	622,	623,	624,	625,	626,	627,	628,	629,
630, 631,	632,	633,	634,	635,	636,	637,	638,	639,	640,
641, 642,	643,	644,	645,	646,	647,	648,	649,	650,	651,
652, 653,	654,	655,	656,	657,	658,	659,	660,	661,	662,
663, 664,	665,	666,	667,	668,	669,	670,	671,	672,	673,
674, 675, 676, 677, 678, 679, 77th Congress, 2d session. [S 7.5:Cong.and no.] Item 758.
CENTRAL TRANSLATING OFFICE
Publications—Nos. 98, 99, 100, 101, 103, 104, 108. [S 16.7:no.] Item. 742.
Note.—Spanish and Portuguese.
TAX APPEALS BOARD
Reports (Bound)—Vol. 44. [Y 3.T19:6™> ] Item 774.
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
Chemical Engineering Reports—No. 1. [Y 3.T25:19no-] Item 776.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Department Circulars—No. 1, July 1, 1942; Values of foreign moneys. [T 1.42:no.] Item 778.
War Savings Staff, Minute‘Man,News Letter (Biweekly)— Vol. 2, no. 5. [T 1.110:vol.]
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BUDGET BUREAU
Chief Coordinator, General Supply, Federal Standard Stock Catalogues, Specifications [Individual]—GGG-D-351, amendment-1; LLL-M-71, amendment-3; QQ-L-201, amendment-1. [T 51.78 lettered.] Item 827.
FISCAL SERVICE
PUBLIC DEBT BUREAU
Circular Statement of United States Money (Monthly)— June 30, 1942. [T 63.207:date.] Item 829.
TREASURER OF UNITED STATES
Paper Currency of Each Denomination Outstanding, Monthly Statements—June 30, 1942. [T 63.307: date.] Item 845.
INTERNAL REVENUE BUREAU
Internal Revenue Bulletin (Weekly)—Nos. 27, 28, 29, 30, 1942. [T 22.231:date.] Item 814.
Statistics of Income—1939, pt. 1, Compiled from individual income tax returns, fiduciary income tax returns, estate tax returns, and gift tax returns. 1942. [T 22.35:date.] Item 819.
PROCUREMENT DIVISION
Federal Standard Stock Catalog, Federal Specifications— AAA-S-79, AAA-S-lOla, C-F-201b, CCC-W-51, DD-B-576, DDD-B-81, GGG-D-326, GGG-S-656, amendment-1; H-B-201a, amendment-2; JJJ-O-
• 348, KK-C-121a, LLL-F-471, MM-L-751c, P-C-591a, amendment-1; P-S-581, P-S-583, P-S-611a, amendment-1; PP-B-221a, amendment-2; RR-T-806, SS-R-406a, T-R-586, TT-P-115, TT-P-146, VV-L-791b, W-L-131, W-L-131, 1942 supplement; WW-T-786a. [T 58.108 :letter-no.] Item 827.
RESEARCH AND STATISTICS DIVISION
Prices and Yields of Public Marketable Securities Issued by the Government and by Federal Agencies (Monthly)—June 1942. [T 62.7:date.] Item 810.
VETERANS’ ADMINISTRATION
Medical Bulletin ([Quarterly])—Vol. 18, no. 4. [VA 1.9:vol.] Item 853.
WAR DEPARTMENT
Army Regulations—Nos. 10-15, July 13, 1942; 20-10, July 22, 1942; 30-440, June 18, 1942; 30-450, June 16, 1942; 30-480, June 18, 1942; 35-150, June 23, 1942; 35-180, July 11, 1942; 35-820, June 26, 1942; 35-840, July 1, 1942; 35-860, June 12, 1942; 35-880, June 12, 1942; 35-1320, June 23, 1942; 35-1920, July 24, 1942; 35-3880, June 12, 1942; 35-4060, June 24, 1942; 35-6040, June 12, 1942; 35-6600, June 29, 1942; 35-6640, June 13, 1942; 35-6800, June 24, 1942; 35-7080, July 16, 1942; 45-10, 75-10, July 2, 1942; 80-10, July 2, 1942; 85-10, July 2, 1942; 90-20, June 30, 1942; 90-40, June 25, 1942; 95-5, June 15, 1942; 95-25, June 27, 1942; 95-35, July 7, 1942; 95-40, June 11, 1942; 95-50, June 18, 1942; 95-55, July 13, 1942; 95-60, June 30, 1942; 95-120, June 18, 1942; 95-150, July 24, 1942; 95-200, June 18, 1942; 100-5, June 26,
1942; 105-40, July 17, 1942; 210-390, July 10, 1942; 300-15, May 1, 1942; 350-105, June 18, 1942; 350-300, June 15, 1942; 350-900, June 26, 1942; 350-1000, June 20, 1942; 350-1030, June 20, 1942; 350-1100, July 2, 1942; 350-1300, July 14, 1942; 410-5, 490-5, 600-36, 600-355, July 17, 1942; 605-135, June 22, 1942; 605-140, June 22, 1942; 605-180, July 16, 1942; 615-290, July 20, 1942; 615-300, July 20, 1942; 850-50, July 17, 1942; 850-80, 850-125, July 6, 1942. [W l.fPmo.] Item 855.
Changes [in Army Regulations]—Nos. 30-3050, Changes 2, July 1, 1942; 35-2400, Changes 1, July 22, 1942; 35-3900, Changes 1, June 4, 1942; 95-70, Changes 1, July 1, 1942. [W 1.62:no.] Item 855.
Field Manuals and Field Regulations—FM 1-50, FM 4-117, FM 6-90, Changes 1, June 11, 1942; FM 6-125, FM 7-10, FM 7-40, Changes 1, July 11, 1942; FM 8-10, Mar. 28, 1942; FM 8-40, Changes 2, July 9, 1942; FM 10-10, FM 21-10, Changes 2, July 13, 1942; FM 21-25, Changes 3, June 19, 1942; FM 21-100, Changes 1, May 4, 1942; FM 23-15, Changes 3, July 10, 1942; FM 23-45, Changes 2, July 13, 1942; FM 23-70, Changes 3, June 15, 1942; FM 23-90, May 7, 1942; FM 30-26, Changes 2, July 25, 1942. [W 1.33 :no.] Item 869.
Technical Manuals—TM 1-208, TM 1-235, TM 1-421, Apr. 20, 1942; TM 1-424, TM 1-430, Apr. 24, 1942; TM 1-445, June 18, 1942; TM 1-650, TM 3-240, Mar. 7, 1942; TM 4-235, Changes 4, July 27, 1942; TM 4-305, TM 4-320, TM 8-227, Changes 1, June 29, 1942; TM 8-233, Changes 1, June 16, 1942; TM 8-450, Changes 1, July 7, 1942; TM 9-305, May 18, 1942; TM 9-370, Changes 1, May 15, 1942; TM 9-1225, TM 9-1235, TM 9-1545, TM 9-1660, TM 9-1727, Changes 1, July 16, 1942; TM 9-1751, Changes 1, July 17, 1942; TM 11-332, TM 11-453, TM 11-900, TM 21-220, TM 31-200. [W 1.35:no.] Item 862.
ENGINEER DEPARTMENT
Orders and Regulations—[Corps of Engineers, Army: Chapter 7, Claims and claims litigation, contracts, methods of purchase], p. 117-164 [revised June 12, 1942]. [W 7.82:chap.no.] Item 882.
Regulations, Instructions, and Manuals (Miscellaneous)— Safety requirements for excavation, building, construction, approved by chief of engineers, Dec. 16, 1941. Revised May 15, 1942. 1942. [W 7.112:CT.] Item 884.
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT
Firepower (Every 2 Weeks)—Vol. 1, nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. [W 34.40:vol.]
PUBLIC RELATIONS BUREAU
General Publications—Strategic and critical raw materials. [1942.] [W 107.2 :CT.] Item 856.
QUARTERMASTER GENERAL OF ARMY
Regulations, Rules, and Instructions, Special—Bidder’s reference book, standard instructions to bidders and contractual provisions for use with Quartermaster Corps negotiated contracts. 1942. [W 77.10':CT.]
SERVICES OF SUPPLY
SPECIAL SERVICE DIVISION
Newsmap (Weeklv)—Vol. 1, nos. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. [W 109.107 :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.
NEW CLASSIFICATION NUMBERS
A 17.16:vol. nos. & nos________
A 17.17:nos____________________
A 19.35:nos____________________
A 36.142 :nos__________________
A 36.143:nos___________________
*Library, Agriculture in defense (weekly). [Processed.]
Note.—Series of abstracts of current publications received in the Library.
*Library, Library lists. [Processed.]
♦Plant Industry Bureau, Contributions toward a flora of
Nevada. [Processed.]
Note.—Publications of Plant Exploration and Introduction Division.
*Agricultural Economics Bureau, Post-war plans. [Processed.] Note.—Publications of Agricultural Economics Bureau.
*Agricultural Economics Bureau, Marketing and transportation situation (monthly). [Processed.]
Note.—Material formerly published in A 36.138: is included in this report. Publications are designated MTS-no.
A 55.72 :nos------------------- * Agricultural Adjustment Administration [Consumers’
Service]. [Processed.]
Note.—Publications are designated CS-no.
A 56.25:nos-------------------- *Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau, Foreign plant
quarantines in-service training series. [Processed.]
A 67.7a:CT--------------------- Foreign Agricultural Relations Office, Foreign agriculture,
review of foreign farm policy, production, and trade (monthly-separates).
A 75.19 :CT-------------------- *Agricultural Marketing Administration, United States stand-
ards for fruits and vegetables, etc. [Processed.]
Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 36.351: (CT), A 36.352: (CT), and A 66.16: (CT).
A 76.106:CT-------------------- Agricultural Conservation and Adjustment Administration
Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, Regulations, rules’ and instructions.	’
A 76.208a:CT_________________
A 76.409 :date_______________
A 77.219 :pt.nos_____________
A 77.220:CT__________________
Note.—Includes Handbooks and manuals. See, for earlier issues
A 62.62:(CT).	fc 9
Agricultural Conservation and Adjustment Administration Soil Conservation Service, Soil conservation; official organ (monthly, separates).
Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 57.9»:(CT).
* Agricultural Conservation and Adjustment Administration Agricultural Adjustment Agency, Statement of expenditures (monthly). [Pro cessed. ]
Note —Publications of Fiscal Management Division, Control Accounts and Audit Section. See, for earlier issues, A 55.62:(date).
Agricultural Research Administration, Animal Industry Bureau, Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology.
Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 4.18:(pt.nos.).
Agricultural Research Administration, Animal Industrv Bureau, Posters.	y
A 77.316 :nos__________________
A 77.317:nos___________________
A 77.514:date & nos____________
C 30.24:vol.nos________________
CS 1.35:nos____________________
FP l.ll4:date & nos____________
FS 2.25:nos____________________
FS 5.130 :nos__________________
LC 1.15:nos____________________
LC 2.7:nos_____________________
N 6.122:date & nos_____________
Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 4.16':(CT).
♦Agricultural Research Administration, Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau, Insects in relation to national defense circulars. [Processed.]	’
Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 56.24:(nos.).
Agricultural Research Administration, Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau, Notices of quarantine.
Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 56.13:(nos.).
Agricultural Research Administration, Plant Industry Bureau Soil survey [reports].	’
Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 19.32:(date & nos.).
Weather Bureau, Daily river stages at river gage stations on principal rivers of United States.
Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 29.10:(vol.nos.).
♦Civil Service Commission, Recruiting circulars, 4th civil service district. [Processed.]
♦Federal Power Commission, Stocks of coal and days’ suddIv
(monthly). [Processed.]
Note.—Restricted.
Public Health Service, Posters: [Workers’ health].
Note.—Designated WH no.
Education Office, Vocational Division, Defense training leaflets.	&
Library of Congress, Publications checklists.
♦Bibliography Division, Cooperative bibliographies. [Proc-essed.]
Hydrographic Office, Notice to mariners relating to Great Lakes and tributary waters west of Montreal (weekly).
„ Note.—Commencing July 10, 1942, a consolidation of Hydrographic Office Notice to manners, Great Lakes (not in Library, not available), and Coast Guard Notice to manners, Great Lakes (N 24.13:date & nos.).
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N 17________________________
N 24.17:date________________
N 24.27:nos_________________
NHA2.6:CT___________________
NHA 2.10:vol. nos. & nos____
NHA 2.11 :nos_______________
NHA 3.6:CT__________________
Naval Personnel Bureau.
Note.—Under the provisions of Public 550, 77th Congress, 2d session, approved May 13, 1342, the Bureau of Navigation of the Navy Department has been designated the Bureau of Naval Personnel.
Coast Guard, Light list, Atlantic Coast of United States, Intracoastal Waterway, Hampton Roads to Rio Grande including inside waters.
Note.—See, for earlier issues, T 47.28:(date).
*Coast Guard, Navigation and vessel inspection circulars.
[Processed.]
Note.—Supersedes Circular letters, C 25.13:(nos.).
Federal Housing Administration, Regulations, rules, and instructions.
No™-—Includes Handbooks and manuals. See, for earlier issues, FL 2.6:(CT).
Federal Housing Administration, Clip sheets.
Note.—See, for earlier issues, FL 2.7:(vol. nos. & nos.).
*Federal Housing Administration, Comptroller [circular letters]. [Processed.]
Note.—See, for earlier issues, FL 2.19:(nos.).
Federal Home Loan Bank Administration, Regulations, rules, and instructions.
PR 32.4215:nos________________
Note.—Includes Handbooks and manuals.
3.6:(CT).
See, for earlier issues, FL
Emergency Management Office, Price Administration Office, Manuals.
Pr 32.4415:nos_______________
Pr 32.4416:nos_______________
Pr 32.4508:CT________________
Pr 32.4814 :date_____________
Note.—These manuals refer to services Price regulations.
Emergency Management Office, Civilian Defense Office, Evacuation bulletins.
Emergency Management Office, Civilian Defense Office, Transportation bulletins.
Emergency Management Office, Defense Health and Welfare Services Office, Posters.
Emergency Management Office, War Production Board, Priorities in force.
Pr 32.4901____________________
Note.-—See, for earlier issues, Pr 32.410:(date).
Emergency Management Office, Defense Transportation Office.
Pr 32.4901 :date_____________
Pr 32.4902:CT________________
Pr 32.5001___________________
Pr 32.5001:date_______________
Pr 32.5002 :CT________________
Pr 32.5008:vol. nos. & nos____
Pr 32.5009:nos________________
Pr 32.5010:nos________________
Note.—Established within Emergency Management Office by Executive order 8989 of Dec. 18, 1941. This office assumes the duties formerly vested in Transportation Division of the Advisory Commission to the Council of National Defense. Information from United States Government manual (Pr 32.210:942), p. 93.
Emergency Management Office, Defense Transportation Office, Annual reports.
Emergency Management Office, Defense Transportation Office, General publications.
Emergency Management Office, War Information Office.
Note.—The following agencies, powers, and duties are transferred and consolidated into an Office of War Information which is established within Emergency Management Office by Executive order 9182 of June 13, 1942
Fa/C^S oa?o„.FigUzr®s^0fric? (Pr 32.4701:), (b) Government Reports Ofiice (Pr 32.201:), (c) Coordinator of Information (no classification), (d) Information Division of Emergency Management Ofiice (no separate classification under Pr 32.401:).
Emergency Management Office, War Information Office, Annual reports.
Emergency Management Office, War Information Office, General publications.
Note.—Pr 32.5003: to Pr 32.5007: are reserved.
Emergency Management Office, War Information Office, Victory; official weekly bulletins.
Note.—See, for earlier issues, Pr 32.407:(vol. nos. & nos.).
Emergency Management Office, War Information Office, Radio war guide.
*Emergency Management Office, War Information Office, Information digest (daily except Saturdays and Sundays). [Processed.]
Pr 32.5011 :vol. nos. & nos__
Pr 32.5012 :nos_______________
Note. Publications of News Bureau. See, for earlier issues prior to June 15, 1942, Pr 32.214:(nos.).
*Emergency Management Office, War Information Office, Magazine abstracts; current discussion of public affairs (weekly). [Pro cessed. ]
Note.—Prepared for use of U. S. Government officials by Intelligence Bureau. See, for earlier issues prior to June 17, 1942, Pr 32.208:vol. nos & nos.).
*Emergency Management Office, W’ar Information Office, Press intelligence bulletins (daily except Sundays). [Processed.] Note.—Prepared for use of U. S. Government officials by Intelligence Bureau. See, for earlier issues prior to June 13, 1942, Pr 32.209:(nos.).
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SE 1.182:nos___________________
W 1.39:nos_____________________
W 34.40 :vol. nos & nos________
W 108.8:nos____________________
W 108.9 :class nos_____________
W 109__________________________
W 109.1 :date__________________
W 109.2:CT_____________________
W 109.101:_____________________
W 109.101 :date________________
W 109.102:CT___________________
W 109.107:vol. nos. & nos______
Y 3.F318:12VO1- uos- * nos-_
Y 3.T25:19nOB-_________________
*Securities and Exchange Commission, American listed corporations, Survey of; Reports. [Processed.]
Note.—Reported information on selected defense industries.
War Department [Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps] circulars.
Note.—Publications are designated WAAC circulars.
Ordnance Department, Firepower (every 2 weeks).
*Army Air Forces, Technical orders. [Processed.]
Note.—Restricted. See, prior to Mar. 9, 1942,W 108.108:(nos.).
*Army Air Forces, Stock lists. [Processed.]
Note.—See, prior to Mar. 9, 1942, W 108.107:(class nos.).
Services of Supply.
Note.—Executive order 9082 of Feb. 28, 1942.
Services of Supply, Annual reports.
Services of Supply, General publications.
Note.—W 109.3: to W 109.100: are reserved.
Services of Supply, Special Service Division.
Services of Supply, Special Service Division, Annual reports.
Services of Supply, Special Service Division, General publications.
Note.—W 109.103: to W 109.106: are reserved.
Services of Supply, Special Service Division, Newsmap (weekly).
Note.—Prepared and distributed by Army Orientation Course. See, for earlier issues, W 107.7:(vol. nos. & nos.).
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Cooperative saving with Federal credit unions (bimonthly).
Note.—See, for earlier issues, A 72.13:(vol. nos. & nos.).
Tennessee Valley Authority, Chemical engineering reports.
Note.—The starred publications listed above are processed, and they are available only from the issuing office. In Depository Invoices Nos. 1659 and 1663, under Commerce Department, Air Commerce Bureau, Army-Navy-Commerce Committee on Aircraft Requirements, ANC-5 and ANC-1 (C 23.17:no.), transfer entries to Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria, ANC [publications] (Y 3.Ar5s:7no-). In Depository Invoice No. 1693, under Commerce Department, Civil Aeronautics Authority, Civil Aeronautics Administration, Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Requirements [Publications], no. 5 (C 31.113 :no.), transfer entry to Army-Navy-Civil Committee on Aircraft Design Criteria, ANC [publications] (Y 3.Ar53:7no-). In Depository Invoice No. 1692, under Interior Department, General publications (I 1.2:CT), transfer entry to General information regarding Department of Interior (I 1.70:date). In Depository Invoice No. 1711, under President of United States, Emergency Management Office, Price Administration Office, Regulations, rules, and instructions (Pr 32.4206.-CT), transfer entry to Rationing orders (Pr 32.4208:no.). In Depository Invoice No. 1711, under Censorship Office, General publications (Y 3.C338:2CT), Cutterize under Press instead of under Wartime practices. In Depository Invoice No. 1709, under New classification numbers, L 5.43 :nos., entry should read Children’s Bureau, Children in wartime (radio scripts; weekly), Dec. 29, 1941-Mar. 24, 1942.
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