MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING — CONTINUED. 



2182. U. S. CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMIN. BUR. OF 

 DEMOBILIZATION. Industrial mobilization for war; 

 history of the War Production Board and predecessor 

 agencies. V. 1, Program & administration. Washington, 

 1947. 1010 p. 173 C492I 



2183. U. S. CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMIN. BUR. OF 

 DEMOBILIZATION. Minutes. U. S. War Prod. Bd. Doc. 

 P. 1-5. 1946. (Hist. Rpts. on War Admin.) 173 C492Hi 



1, Advisory Commission to the Council of National 

 Defense. 2, Council of the Office of Production Manage- 

 ment. 3, Supply Priorities and Allocations Board. 4, War 

 Production Board. 5, Planning Commission of the War 

 Production Board. See index for lumber, pulp and paper, 

 and other forest products. 



2184. U. S. CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMIN. INDUS- 

 TRIAL STATISTICS DIV. War industrial facilities 

 authorized July 1940-August 1945, listed alphabetically 

 by company and plant location. Washington, 1946. 540 p. 

 173 C492W 



Gives for each company, cost of facilities, source of 

 funds, and agency authorizing facilities. Includes pro- 

 ducers of lumber and forest products. Also lists pre- 

 vious publications and sources of historical records. 



2185. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. SPECIAL COM- 

 MITTEE INVESTIGATING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE 

 PROGRAM. Interim report on lumber and forest prod- 

 ucts. 77th Cong., 2d sess., S. R. 480(14), 12 p. 1942. 

 148 10655 



Forest Products Service Plan. 



2186. U. S. FOREST SERV. General statement, 

 Timber Production War Project. Washington, 1943. 

 33 p. 1.962 A2G28 



Letters and plans for establishing the project. 



2187. U. S. FOREST SERV. New Forest Products 

 Service Plan proposed to War Production Board. South. 

 Lumber J. 47(2):24. Feb. 1943. 99.81 So8 



2188. U. S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES. Handbook of 

 Federal world war agencies and their records, 1917-1921. 

 Washington, 1943. 666 p. 169.1 H19 



2189. U. S. WAR PRODUCTION BOARD. Conserva- 

 tion index and substitution guide; a cross reference of 

 end products with "L" limitation and "M" conservation 

 orders showing substitution possibilities. Washington, 

 1943. Various paging. 173.409 C762 



Includes orders affecting forest products. 



2190. U. S. WAR PRODUCTION BOARD. PROGRESS 

 DIV. Monthly report to the War Production Board, 41, 

 51 p. July 1944. 



U. S.Natl. Securities Resources Bd. Libr. 



Issued from January 1942. General comments on pro- 

 grams, industries, supplies and materials. 



2191. U. S. WAR PRODUCTION BOARD. Summaries 

 of conservation orders for use in economic research. 

 Washington, 1942. Various paging. 173.409 Su62 



Includes woodpulp and resins. 



2192. WECKSLER, A. N. A review of paper controls 

 of two world wars. Paper Indus. & Paper World 23:1198- 

 1199, 1206. Mar. 1942. 302.8 P1923 



2193. WILLIAMSON, A. H. Achievements of timber 

 control in 1943. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 28(3):61. 

 Mar. 1944. 99.81 B77 



Also in Canada Lumberman 64(5):20-21. Mar. 1, 1944. 

 99.81 C16 



RESEARCH 



2194. AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES. 

 Making more markets for wood through research. 

 Washington, 1945. 32 p., illus. 99.75 Am32M 



2195. ARKANSAS. UNIVERSITY. BUR. OF RESEARCH. 

 Progress report, 1946-1947. Fayetteville, 1946-47. 2 v. 

 330.9 Ar4 



Among items on forest products industries, summarizes 

 a market analysis of the Arkansas furniture industry. 



2196. BASS, L. W., and CROSS, R. B. Research ob- 

 jectives for the woodworking industries. Vt. Wood Prod. 

 Conf. Rpt. 3:49-55. 1942. 99.9 V594 



2197. DOSKER, C. D. Hardwood research. Natl. 

 Hardwood Lumber Assoc. Ybk. 49:95, 97, 99, 101, 103. 



1946. 99.76 N211R 



2198. ELLSWORTH, H. Need of forest research. 

 West Coast Lumberman 72(6):92, 94. June 1945. 

 99.81 W52 



Chiefly forest products research. 



2199. HALL, J. A. Integrated utilization— research 

 task. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. Proc. 1:33-37. 1947. 

 99.9 F7662P 



Also in Wood [Chicago] 2(12):20-21, 41-44, illus. Dec. 



1947. 99.82 W859 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING — CONTINUED. 



2200. HERMAN, A. Better research in forest prod- 

 ucts. J. Forestry 38:171-176. Feb. 1940. 99.8 F768 



Closer cooperation among research organizations and 

 industry for the purpose of creating better products and 

 markets. 



2201. MCGOWIN, J. F. Research looms as deciding 

 factor in forestry production and utilization. South. 

 Lumber J. 48(3):40, 74-75. Mar. 1944. 99.81 So8 



2202. MICHIGAN. STATE PLANNING COMMISSION. 

 FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH COMMITTEE. Progress 

 report. Lansing, 1945. 4 p. 280.7 M58F 



2203. RISHELL, C. A. Objectives in forest products 

 research. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. (1946)3:206-210. 

 1947. 99.9 Am3 



2204. RISHELL, C. A. Research for profit. South. 

 Lumberman 173(2l77):163-167, illus. Dec. 16, 1946. 

 99.81 So82 



Forest products research. 



2205. RISHELL, C. A., and MCKEAN, H. B. What 

 research is doing for hardwoods. South. Lumberman 

 171(2153): 195-200, illus. Dec. 15, 1945. 99.81 So82 



Research program for industry. 



2206. WINSLOW, C. P. Wood research pays high 

 dividends. U. S. Forest. Serv. Forest Prod. Lab. R1492, 

 9 p. Jan. 1945. 1.9 F761R 



Similar material in Canada Lumberman 65(17):36-39, 

 illus.; (18): 14-15, 28, illus. Sept. 1, 15, 1945. 99.81 C16 



WOOD WASTE 



Additional references on wood waste appear under 

 LOGGING. 



2207. ARIES, R. S. Chemical utilization of wood waste. 

 Chem. Indus. 51:190-197, illus. Aug. 1942. 381 C426 



2208. ARIES, R. S. Utilization of wood waste. Amer. 

 Lumberman, 3297:54-55, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, 102, illus. 

 Dec. 9, 1944. 99.81 Am3 



2209. BAILEY, L. F. Wood wastes in the Tennessee 

 Valley and their chemical utilization. Tenn. Acad. Sci. 

 J. 22:94-98. Apr. 1947. 500 T25A 



2210. DUFFY, R. R. Sawmill waste materials. Pulp 

 & Paper Mag. Canada 46:274. Wartime issue, 1945. 

 302 8 P96 



2211. FIGHTING sawmill waste problem. West Coast 

 Lumberman 72(8):60-61, illus. Aug. 1945. 99.81 W52 



Operations of Weyerhaeuser Timber Co., Klamath 

 Falls, Oreg. 



2212. FLURRY, J. E. Salvage of waste in sawmills. 

 West Coast Lumberman 72(7):81, 83, 85. July 1945. 

 99.81 W52 



Pacific Northwest mills can add to profits and increase 

 lumber production. 



2213. FOLEY, J., SHEPARD, H. B., and DAVIS, E. M. 

 Minimizing waste in the use of lumber, a statement pre- 

 pared for the Lumber and Lumber Products Division and 

 Conservation Division. Washington, U. S. War Prod. Bd., 

 1944, 12 p. 173.409 M66 



2214. FRIEDMAN, L. Recent advances in wood tech- 

 nology. Pacific Pulp & Paper Indus. 17(10):27-28, illus. 

 Oct. 1943. 302.8 Pll 



Waste utilization investigations by the Oregon Forest 

 Products Laboratory, Corvallis, Oreg. 



2215. HALL, J. A. Wood, chemical engineering raw 

 material. Chem. & Metall. Engin. 51(10):105-107, illus. 

 Oct. 1944. 381 EL2 



Waste utilization and potential chemical wood products. 



2216. HALL, J. A. Wood chemistry enters a new age; 

 the place and possibilities of a chemical industry based 

 upon wood waste. Amer. Forests 50:57-59, 78, illus. 

 Feb. 1944. 99.8 F762 



2217. HARRIS, E. E. Chemical utilization of wood and 

 wood waste. Natl. Farm Chemurg. Council. Chemurg. 

 Papers 441, 10 p. 1946. 381 N213P 



2218. LOCKE, E. G. Chemical by-products from wood. 

 Spokane Chamber of Com. Wood Prod. Clinic Proc. 1946: 

 136-138. 99.9 Sp6 



Discussion, p. 138-143. 



2219. LOTTI, T. Wood waste available for conversion 

 to ethyl alcohol in the Columbia area of South Carolina. 

 U. S. Forest Serv. Appalachian Forest Expt. Sta. Forest 

 Surv. Release 17, 14 p., illus. 1944. 1.9622. A3F76 



South Carolina State Commission of Forestry coopera- 

 ting. 



Also issued separately as Forest Survey Spec. Rpt. 

 1.9622 A3W85 



