[Bibliography of Reports by State and Regional Planning Organizations. No. 5]
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF;-RW0R^.
BY
STATE AND REGIONAL PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS
No. 5
Reports Received, in the Library of the
National Resources Committee
March - November 15, 1938
Supplementary to
ttThe Future of State Planning*
March 1938.
NATIONAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE WASHINGTON, D. C.
NATIONAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE
bibliography
STATE AND REGIONAL PLANNING PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS Received. During Period. March through November 15,1938.
The documents listed herein are available for reference use in the Library of the National Resources Committee. Inquiries concerning these reports should be addressed to the respective State and Regional Planning Boards at the addresses listed on pages 11 - 13. For bibliography of reports issued prior to March 1938,. see ”The Future of State Planning” by the National Resources Committee, March 1938.
ALABAMA STATE PLANNING COMMISSION
Brief Preliminary Progress Report of Accomplishments.. April 1, 1936 to January 31, 1938». Typed. 78 p. illus, CONTENTS: Statistics and comparative tables. Comprehensive report: Mobile Drainage Basin; Project list Mobile Drainage Basin. Description of maps, charts and graphs. Agriculture; Aviation; Education; Forestry; Health; Industries; Land Classification; Minerals; Park, parkway and recreational areas; Population; Public utilities; Soil erosion; Transportation; Water resources; County seats, cities and towns; Minor civil divisions and congressional districts; Industrial water supply for Birmingham and vicinity.
ARIZONA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Brief Report of the Research Activities of the Arizona State Planai ng Board. June 1938, Typed. 3 p. CONETNTS: Federal, State and private lands ; Irrigated lands; Recreational survey; Municipal water supply and sewerage; Rural sanitation; Unfurnished projects: Occupational classification of W.P.A. workers; Library survey; Census of manufactures; Cattle and sheep; Nativity of voters; Floating population; Schools.
ARKANSAS STATE PLANNING BOARD
Report on War Department activities in Arkansas*. March 1938. Printed. 24 p. illus, CONTENTS•• Work of the War Department; Corps of Engineers; Army and Navy General Hospital; National cemeteries; U. S. Recruiting Office; Reserve Officers Training Corps; Citizens Military Training Camp»' Civilian Conservation Corps; Arkansas National Guard; Organized Reserves.
The Arkansas Plan for Flood Relief in Eastern Arkansas. 1938. Printed. • 35 p.. illus. CONTENTS. Functions; Organization; Warnings and predictions; Voluntary evacuation; Transportation of refugees; Enforced evacuation; Water rescue; Refugee receiving and directing stations; Concentration camps; Communication system; Medical and hospital care; Livestock; Putting the plan into action; Red Cross responsibilities and governmental functions; Finance; Supporting agencies.

CALIFORNIA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Planning Authority of Government and Quasi-Public Agencies. 1938.
Mimeo. 74 p. ”This report presents in summary form the results of a survey of...planning authority. It indicates the character and distribution among governmental agencies of those critical points from which come the initial impulses leading to public construction.”
Tax Deeded Land Project. 1938. Mimeo. 16 p.. CONTENDS: The problem and the project; Ferms and procedure; Findings, number of tax deeds, types and distribution of tax deeds, chronology of tax deeds.
Research Survey and Statistical Projects. 1938. Mimeo. 11 p. CONTENTS: General planning projects; Research projects* Statistical projects; Survey projects; Regional administration.
COLORADO STATE PLANNING COMMISSION
Development of Electric Power Industry in Colorado; 1916-1936. June 1938. Mimeo. 145 p. illusj CONTENTS: History; Generation: Kilowatt-hours generated, private utilities, 1919—1936; Kilowatt-hours generated, municipal systems; summary of energy generated, 1919-36; installed capacities by river basin; physical data of plants; Distribution; Future of the industry in Colorado.
Transcript of Proceedings of the Meeting of Colorado River Basin States. Phoenix. June 22-23, 1938. Mimeo. 163 p.
ILLINOIS STATE PLANNING COMMISSION
Illinois Ozark Region. August 1938. Mimeo. 16 p. Historic development of county names and tabulation of scenic, historic, geologic and recreational points of interest.
Minutes of the Meeting of the Illinois State Planning Commission, Springfield. September 29, 1938. Typed. 15 p.
INDIANA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Proceedings cf First Annual Indiana State-Wide Planning Conference; Held at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, February 16 and 17, 1938. Sponsored by State Planning Board of Indiana with the Engineering Extension Department, Purdue University, State Housing Board of Indiana, American Planning and Civic Association and American Society of Planning Officials cooperating. Mimeo. 106 p.
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IOWA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Planning a Better Community. May 1938. Mimeo-. 37 p. illus. CONTENTS: Official planning in Iowa communities; Cost of planning; Organization and. procedure; Suggestions for studies or surveys; City planning commission law’; Municipal zoning law; Bibi.
Vehicular Traffic in Waterloo. April 1938. Mimeo. 32 p. illus. CONTENTS: The survey, objectives, procedure; Vehicular movement; Origin and destination of vehicular traffic.
KANSAS STATE PLANNING BOARD
Preliminary Recreation Report. June 1938. Typed. 77 p. illus. CONTENTS: Physical and natural resources; Social and economic aspects, Social and economic factors* population; Recreation, planning-agencies-sites; maps and charts.
Property Taxation of Coffey County. 1938. Mimeo. 151 p. illus. CONTENTS: Local government in Coffey county; Methods used in this study; Tests used to insure accuracy; General information on Coffey county and subdivisions; County; Townships; Cities; Schools.
Progress Report; Nemaha County Planning Board. August 1938. Mimeo. 78 p. illus. CONTENTS: General description, early history; Physical factors; Economic factors; Social factors.
KENTUCKY STATE PLANNING BOARD
County Consolidation. 1938. Mimeo. 114 p. illus. CONTENTS: Part I. Opinions of authorities on county consolidation and their application to Kentucky. Part II. Counties in Kentucky least justifying a separate county government. Part III. County consolidation in the Cumberland Valley region of Southeastern Kentucky. Part IV. Constitutional problems of county reorganization through abolition of counties.
MASSACHUSETTS STATE PLANNING BOARD
Tentative Program for 1938. December 1937. Typed. 5 p. CONTENTS: Land; Water; Transportation; Public works; Power; Industry; Social conditions; Recreation; Community planning.
Revised Program for 1938. April 1938. Typed. 5 p. CONTENTS: Land; Water; Power; Industry; Social conditions; Recreation; Potential recreation areas survey; Highway picnic sites; Trailers and trailer camp study; Existing ocean beaches location survey; Potential inland beaches, outer Metropolitan Boston; Compilation of a recreation atlas; Compilation of statistics on existing recreational areas; Transportation; Public works; Community planning.
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MINNESOTA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Forest Work in the State’s Relief Program. 1938. Mimeo. 6 p. CONTENTS: Exhaustion of natural resources accentuates relief problem; Aggressive public timber sales policy; Federal or State allotments for forest development; Other important forest work; AAA benefit payments; Shelterbelt planting; Needed State legislation.
Minnesota State Planning Board; What It Is; What It Does. 1938. Leaflet.
Critical Problems in 23 Northern Minnesota Counties. 1938. Leaflet.
MISSISSIPPI STATE PLANNING COMMISSION
Report on the Tombigbee River Drainage Basin. December 1937. Mimeo. 22 p. illus. An analysis of the Tombigbee Drainage Basin.
Progress Report of the Mississippi State Planning Commission. January 1, 1938 - April 1, 1938. Typed. 7 p. CONTENTS: Administrative? Progress report; Appropriation; W.P.A. Projects; Projects pending approval; Mineral, survey; Geodetic survey; Drainage district survey; General legislation; En^ gineering: Recreation: Drafting and cartography: Land planning and geological studies.
Progress Report; Mississippi State Planning Commission. July 1938. Mimeo. 6 p. CONTENTS: Drainage; Geological survey; Hydrological studies; Aviation; Recreational-area study; Population and county data study; Forest data study; Climate study.
Chunky Creek Area in Lauderdale County, Mississippi. September 1938. Mimeo. 20 p. illus. CONTENTS: Why develop it? Location and description; Recreational possibilities; Physiography; Reservoir possibilities; Tables, maps, charts.
NEW JERSEY STATE PLANNING BOARD
Third Annual State-Wide Planning and Zoning Conference. Maplewood, May 6, 1938. Mimeo. Papers read at the Conference: Land Platting Control Procedure and Objectives’, County by H. 0. Pond. Function of Planning Boards in Housing by Bernard B. Eddy. Powers of the Zoning Board of Adjustment by Harold S. Buttenheim. New Jersey Zoning Enabling Act by Ernest P. Biro. Project Protection Through Plans and Zoning by John W. Hyde. Need for Comprehensive Plans in Selection of Housing Sites by C. Earl Morrow. The Premature Land-Subdivision Evil in New Jersey and Suggested Remedies by Russell Van Nest Black. Moving Forward with Zoning by Herbert S. Swan. Initial Zoning Procedures by Harold M. Lewis.
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NEW JERSEY STATE PLANNING BOARD (Cont.)
Where Shall We Play?; A Report on the Outdoor Recreational Needs of New Jersey. 1938. Printed. 39 p. CONTENTS: Part I Present facilities and future needs; Part II Recreational situation by localities. Tables, maps and charts.
Land Subdivision in New Jersey: Its Extent, Quality, and Regulation. 1938. Processed. 74 p. illus. CONTENTS: Part I - Premature platted lands in New Jersey. Part II - Suggested preventive and remedial measures. Appendix-Municipal planning board powers relating to the regulation of land platting; County planning board powers relating to the regulation of land platting.
NEW YORK STATE PLANNING COUNCIL
Preliminary Report to the New York State Planning Council on Social and Economic Trends by J. D* Silverhertz. May 1937. Typed. 90 p. illus. CONTENTS: Part I - Summaries of studies; Part II - Introductory location study of manufacturing industries in New York State; Part III •* Summary of findings and recommendations with respect to completion on further development of studies.
Directory of Regional County and Municipal Planning Organizations with Zoning Supplement. 1938. Mimeo. 112 p. CONTENTS: County and Regional Planning Organisations; City Planning Organizations; Village Planning Organizations; Zoning Information - Cities; Zoning information - Villages; Summary-Status of Local Plaryiing and Zoning.
A State System of Plane Co-ordinates. Bulletin 36. August 1938. Mimeo. 32 p. illus. CONTENTS: Availability of basic control; Status of plane coordinate system in the U. S.; Relation between geographic coordinates and state plane coordinate systems. Description of the New York State coordinate system. Status of control work; Administration of the coordinate act; Committee recommendations.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Agriculture and Industry in North Carolina; Problems and Programs for Research. 1938. Printed. 80 p. illus. CONTENTS: Natural resources of North Carolina; Agricultural resources and problems; Industrial resources and problems; Facilities for research; Cooperation by State government.
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NORTH DAKOTA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Public works planning; An Inventory of Needed Projects, 1937-1942 for North Dakota. January 1938. Mimeo. 42 p. illus.
The Organization of the North Dakota Coordination Council; purpose! To effectuate a coordinated effort of all State, Federal, voluntary local agencies in successfully conducting a rehabilitation soil and water conservation and utilization program for the State of North Dakota. June 1938. Mimeo. 33 p.
Report on Surface Runoff yield from Small Areas. June 1938. Mimeo. 5 p. illus.
Maps and Graphs prepared for the Water Resources Committee, North Dakota State Planning Board. 1938. Mimeo. 51 p. illus.
OKLAHOMA PLANNING AND RESOURCES BOARD
A Report on Public Works Planning; Principles, Problems and Results of Inventory. 1938. Mimeo. 54 p. illus. CONTENTS: Social and economic background; Planning public works; Federal work program; Public works inventory; Program of action.
Annual Report of the Division of State Planning...A resume of Planning Activities and Program. June 30, 1938. Mimeo. 43 p. illus. CONTENTS: Background of planning; State institutional problems; Public works planning; Cooperation with Federal agencies; Cooperation with State departments; Plan ning library; Recommendations.
OREGON STATE PLANNING BOARD
Program for Protection of Oregon Roadsides. March 1938. Mimeo. 27 p. CONTENTS: Rural roadside use; Roadside hazards; Types of roadside advertising; Oregon’s scenic beauties; Summary of proposed laws; Setback restric tions for roadside structures; Legislation in other States; Definition of ’’Commercial location”; Public opinion strengthens in New York.
Preservation of Oregon Roadside Timber. May 1938. Mimeo. 118 p. illus. CONTENTS: Inventory of borders, the forest zone; Forest cover types; Classification of highways; Ownership classification; Highway groups Estimates of roadside timber values; Form of borders; Cutover areas; Realignments, relocations and new developments; Role of public agencies; Recommendat ions.
Preliminary Program of Small Bam Projects for Irrigation in Oregon. May 1938. Mimeo. 7 p.
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OREGON STATE PLANNING BOARD (Cent.)
List of Reports and. Publications Issued, by the Oregon State Planning Board.. April 20, 1938. Mimeo. 12 p.
Selected. Bibliography of Oregon State Planning Board Reports. May 1938. Mimeo. 12 p.
List of Reports and Publications on Planning Studies in Oregon; January 1933 to June 1938. Typed. 36 p.
Progress Report of County Planning Activities; July 12 to December 31, 1937. Typed. 9 p.
Commercial Fishing Operations on the Columbia River. August 1938. Mimeo. 73 p. illus. CONTENTS: Columbia River salmon fisheries; Conservation of Columbia River salmon.
PENNSYLVANIA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Drainage Basin Study of Pennsylvania. Part I. Delaware, Lehigh and Schuylkill Rivers. 1937. Mimeo. 141 p. illus. CONTENTS: Delaware River Sub-Basin; Lehigh River Sub-Basin; Schuylkill River Sub-Basin; Conclusions and Project list for Delaware River Basin in Pennsylvania;, Water supply systems; Sewage disposal systems.
Drainage Basin Study of Pennsylvania. Part II. Susquehanna, Potomac Genesee Rivers and Chesapeake Bay, 1937. Mimeo. 153 p. illus. CONTENTS: Susquehanna River Basin; Potomac River Basin; Genesee River Basin and Upper Chesapeake Bay Basin; Conclusions and Project lists; Water supply systems; Sewage disposal systems.
Drainage Basin Study of Pennsylvania. Part III. Upper Ohio and Beaver Rivers and Lake Erie. 1937. Mimeo. 158 p. illus. CONTENTS: Upper Ohio River Basin; Beaver River Basin; Lake Erie Basin; Conclusions and Project lists.
Planning and Zoning Powers and Procedures. Volume No. 1 County Planning; County Zoning; Township (Second Class) Planning and Zoning; Regional Planning and Zoning. 1938. Printed. 97 p. illus.
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Bibliography of South Dakota State Planning Board Publications. September 1, 1938. Pamphlet. 52 p.
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SOUTH DAKOTA STATE PLANNING BOARD
Ownership of Farm Land in South Dakota. January 1938. Processed.
68 p, illus. CONTENTS: Scope and method: Sources of data; History of land settlement; Land entry laws; Land survey systems; Land ownership classification; Individually owned land; Corporation owned land; Public owned land; Lands subject to tax deed; Trends in land ownership; Factors contributing to change of ownership; Unaccounted for lands; Tenancy; Acquisition and trans^ fer of title to farm land; Country ownership patterns.
Supplementary Report of Ownership of Farm Land in South Dakota. January 1938. Processed. 91 p. illus. "...Supplement to the Report on ’Ownership of Farm Land in South Dakota,.The purpose of this report is to fill the requests of various State and Federal agencies who wish to use the individual county ownership maps in their land use program.”
TENNESSEE STATE PLANNING- COMMISSION
Memphis Food Merchandising Survey. May 1938. Bulletin No. 14. Mimeo. 22 p. illus.
TEXAS PLANNING- BOARD
Flood Damages in Texas; A Summary of the Cost of Texas Floods from 1881 to 1936. April 193?. Mimeo. 4 p.
The Modern Central Abattoir. 1938. 20 p. Mimeo.
Industrial Development for a Community. 1938. 21 p. Memo.
Development of Texas Rivers; A Water Plan for Texas. March 1938. Mimeo.
156 p. illus. CONTENTS: The Problem; general description; recommended plan; project list of the following Basins: Sabine and Neches; Trinity and San Jacinto; Brazos and Colorado Rivers; Guadalupe River; Nueces River, Lower Rio Grande and Pecos; Upper Red River; Lower Red River; Canadian River.
Texas List of Camps. April. 1938. Mimeo. 14 p. This is a preliminary release and will be followed by a study of "Organized Camps" at a later date.
The Need for Administrative Control of Ground Water in Texas. June 1938. Mimeo. 14 p.
UTAH STATE PLANNING- BOARD
Utah State Hospital; General Information. 1938. 7 p. Mimeo.
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WASHINGTON STATE PLANNING COUNCIL
Model Rural Land Zoning Resolution. April 1938. Mimeo. 10 p.
Flood Damage Prevention. May 1938. Mimeo. 8 p. illus.
WISCONSIN STATE PLANNING BOARD
The Fox River Valley; A Study of the Fox-Wolf River Watershed As it is Affected by the River and its Fluctuations. February 1938. Mimeo. 69 p. illus. CONTENTS: Description of the watershed; Causes for complaints and the probable reasons therefor; Various remedies proposed; Rainfall, runoff, stream flow and storage; Storage of water to increase low water flow; Flood control through reservoirs; Flood situation at Fond Du Lac.
The Proposed Wisconsin-Fox Rivers Development Plan. May 1938. Mimeo.
75 p. illus. CONTENTS: The Wisconsin River watershed; Proposed additional water storage and hydroelectric power developments in the industrial region of the Wisconsin River; Water storage and flood control; Hydroelectric power development on the Wisconsin River; The portage and its possibilities; Fox-Wolf watershed; Hydroelectric power on the Fox River; Employment to be afforded through construction of proposed new dams and the diversion canal; Sanitation; Navigation and recreation.
NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION
A Plan for New England Airports. June 1938. Mimeo. 71 p. illus.
CONTENTS: Purpose and scope of study; Summary of data—Regions included in the New England Airport plan; General discussion of regions and subdivision areas; Tables—Summary of data, airport development; Table - Suggested emergency landing fields; Charts - Relation of airport program to New England airways; Conclusion; Sources of information.
Recreation in New England. June 1938. Mimeo. 26 p. CONTENTS: Current programs. Existing facilities. Summary of problems - Coordination of effort, Extension of public recreational lands, Definition of general policy. Fees, The place of private enterprise, The place of public enterprise, Rural zoning. Access; Recommendations; Sources of information.
A Highway System for New England. June 1938. Mimeo. 32 p. CONTENTS: Revision of preliminary plan; Coastal limited way, North-S6uth Routes, East-West routes, Recreational routes; The Regional highway network; The access system, Map of trunk highways, Touring systems, Map of tourways; Supplementary highways; Road marking, Roadside control; Conclusions and recommendations; Charts of trunk highways.
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NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL PLANNING COMMI SS ION > (Cont.)
Water Resources of New England. Drainage Basin Data and Problems.
June 30, 1938,. Mimeo. 484 p. illus. ’’The... report can safely be said to be the nearest to a complete appraisal of the water resources of New England that has ever been given to the public.”
PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL PLANNING- COMMISSION
Recent Migration into the Pacific Northwest, May 1938. Mimeo. 38 p. illus. CONTENTS; The movement of incoming farm families; The special position of Montana; The movement into urban areas; Probabilities of continued migration; Present land problem areas; Settlement in problem areas; Remedial and preventive action; Lands potentially suitable for stable settlement; Irrigation reclamation; Drainage; Clearing; Location and estimates of areas reclaimable; The need for increased industrial developments; Social conditions of migrants; Land use, soil and water conservation; Conclusions and recommended action.
Regional Research Laboratories; The Pacific Northwest as Location for a Laboratory for Research in New Uses and New Markets for Farm Commodities. April 1938. Typed 33 p. illus.
Letter to the Joint Congressional Committee to Investigate the Adequacy and Use of Phosphate Resources of the United States. July 16, 1938. Mimeo. 20 p. CONTENTS; Strategic importance of phosphate; Present consumption of plant food; Necessity of maintaining soil fertility in the Northwest; Economic position of the Pacific Northwest; Relation of phosphates to other resources; Problems of fertilizer manufacture and distribution; Suggested lines of research; Problem of Governmental organization.
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STATE PLANNING ORGANIZATIONS
Alabama State Planning Commission, Attn: A. J. Hawkins, Director, 2 North Perry Street, Montgomery, Alabama.
Alaska Planning Council,
Attn: John E. Pegues, Exec. Secy., Juneau, Alaska.
Arizona State Planning Board, Attn: Howard S. Reed, Secretary, 401 Heard Building, Phoenix, Arizona.
Arkansas State Planning Board,
Attn: L. A. Henry, Engineer Director, State Capitol,
Little Rock, Arkansas.
California State Planning Board, Attn: L. Deming Tilton, Admin.Officer, 441 Public Works Building, Sacramento, California.
Colorado State Planning Commission, Attn: Edward D. Poster, Director, 130 State Office Building, Denver, Colorado.
Connecticut Legislative Council, Attn: Elmer R. Coburn, Supervisor, WPA ’’Resources & Trends Study”, Room 503, State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut.
National Capital Park and Planning Commission,
Attn: John Nolen, Jr., Director, 7013 New Interior Building, Washington, D. C.
Florida State Planning Board,
Attn: George G. Gross, Exec. Secy., P. 0. Box 149, Tallahassee, Florida.
Georgia State Planning Board, Attn: Richard C. Job, Director, Old State Highway Bldg., East Point, Georgia.
Hawaii Territorial Planning Board, Attn: Joseph F. Kunesh, Director, Ninth Floor, Aloha Tower, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Idaho State Planning Board,
P. 0. Box 1779, Broadbent Building, Boise, Idaho.
Illinois State Planning Commission, Attn: Col. H. L. Kellogg, 343 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois..
Indiana State Planning Board, Attn: L. F. Moorman, Director, 237 North Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, Indiana.
Iowa State Planning Board, Attn: P. F. Hopkins, Director, 614 Valley Bank Building, 403 Walnut Street, Des Moines,Iowa.
Kansas State Planning Board, Attn: H. R. Miller, Director, Fifth Floor, State House, Topeka, Kansas.
Kentucky State Planning Board, Attn: John E. Ulrich, Director, State Planning Staff, W.P.A., 2500 South Thi-rd Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Louisiana State Planning Commission, Attn: J. Lester White, Chairman, Capitol Building, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Maryland. State Planning Commission, Attn! Francis D. Friedlein,Ex. Secy. , Latrobe Hall,Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
Massachusetts State Planning Board, Attn! Arthur W. Bean, Chief Engineer, Hoorn 24, State House, Boston, Massachusetts.
Michigan State Planning Commission, Attnî Dr. F. M. Thrun, Exec. Secy., 107 East Washtenaw Street, Lansing, Michigan.
Minnesota Resources Commission, Attnî H. J. Miller, Exec. Secy., Minneapolis Civic & Comm. Assn., 4th & Marquette Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Mississippi State Planning Commission, Attn! L. J. Folse, Exec. Dir. & Secy. 426 Yazoo Street, Jackson, Miss.
Missouri State Planning Board, Attn! Wm. Anderson, Director, State Office Building, Jefferson City, Missouri,
Montana State Water Conservation and Planning Board,
Montana Building, Helena, Montana.
Nebraska State Planning Board, Attnî W. H. Mengel, Planning Engr., State House Sta., Box 66, Lincoln, Nebraska,
Nevada State Planning Board, Attn! Fred Roumage,
Morrill Hall, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada.
N.H. State Planning & Development Commission,
Attn! Frederick P. Clark, Plann. Dir., 17 Capitol Street, Concord, New Hampshire.
New Jersey State Planning Board, Attn! Dr. M. F. Neufeld, Act. Secy., 186 West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey.
New Mexico State Planning Board, Attn! Thomas H. McClure, Secretary, Capitol Building, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
N. Y. State Planning Council, Attn! Wayne D. Heydecker, Director of State Planning,
353 Broadway, Albany, N, Y.
North Carolina State Planning Board, Attn! T. S. Johnson, Consultant, Room 306 Physics Building, State College Station, Raleigh, North Carolina.
North Dakota State Planning Board, Attn! Floyd Jennings, Exec. Secy., Capitol Building, Bismarck, North Dakota.
Ohio State Planning Board,
Attn! John P. Schooley, Chairman, 705 State Office Building, Columbus, Ohio.
Oklahoma Planning & Resources Board, Attn! T. G. Gammie, Director, Division of State Planning, Room 410 Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Oregon State Planning Board, Attn! V. B. Stanbery, Exec. Secy., 811 Spalding Building, Portland, Oregon.
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Pennsylvania State Planning Board., Attn: F, A. Pitkin, Exec. Director, 928 North 3rd. Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Rhode Island State Planning Board, Attn: John V. Keily, Secretary, 247 State Office Bldg., Providence, Rhode Island.
South Carolina State Planning Board, Attn: L. A. Emerson, Exec. Director, 1011 Sumter Street, Columbia, South Carolina.
South Dakota State Planning Board, Attn: John M. Erwin,Research Tech., College Station, Brookings, South Dakota.
Tennessee State Planning Comm., Attn: V7. T. Ellis, Jr., Exec. Dir., 600 American Trust Bldg., Nashville, Tennessee.
Texas State Planning Board, Attn: E. A. Wood, Director, 817 Scarbrough Building, Austin, Texas.
Utah State Planning Board,
Attn: Sumner G. Margetts, Director, Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Vermont State Planning Board,
Attn: Philip Shutier, Assoc. Consul., State Capitol, Montpelier, Vermont.
Virginia State Planning Board,
Attn: R. M. Sanford,Asst.Exec. Officer, 1200 Travelers Building, Richmond, Virginia.
Washington State Planning Council, Attn: Ross K. Tiffany, Exec. Secy., 400 Old Capitol Bldg., Olympia, Washington.
West Virginia State Planning Board, Attn: Sidney L. Galpin, Oglebay Hall, West Va. University, Morgantown, West Virginia.
Wisconsin State Planning Board, Attn: M. W. Torkelson, Secretary, Oxford Building, 14 East Dayton Street, Madison, Wisconsin.
Wyoming State Planning Board, Attn: Dan W. Greenburg, Director, P. 0. Box 498, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Miles H. Fairbank, Acting Asst. Admr. Puerto Rico Reconstruction Admin. San Juan, Puerto Rico.