MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING --CONTINUED. 



2417. MAHOGANY ASSOCIATION, INC. The mahog- 

 any industry and national defense. Chicago, 1941. 30 p. 

 U. S. Natl. Security Resources Bd. Libr. 



Includes statistics of imports and consumption for 

 lumber and veneer. Supplements for 1942 and 1943 and 

 a list by G. N. Lamb of firms reporting mahogany imports 

 and mahogany for war uses have also been issued. 



2418. MULLER, J. L. Accumulating low grades cur- 

 rent problem in lumber industry. Dom. Com. 29(3): 15- 

 16. Jan. 15, 1942. 157.54 D713 



Emphasizes production. 



2419. MULLER, J. L. Establishing and operating a 

 small sawmill business. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. 

 Indus. Ser. 20, 154 p., illus. Washington, 1945. 



157.54 In24 



Also issued as U. S. War Dept. Educational Manual EM 

 996, 182 p., illus. Ref. Madison, Wis., 1945. 

 152.237 M91 



2420. MULLER, J. L., and DIETZ, M. A. Lumber 

 industry needs Paul Bunyan. Dom. Com. 32(6):14-15, 29. 

 June 1944. 157.54 D713 



2421. MULLER, J. L., and SLIFKO, C. W. The lumber 

 industry under wartime conditions. Survey Cur. Business 

 22(8): 18-23, illus. Aug. 1942. 157.7 C76Ds 



2422. MULLER, J. L. The lumber outlook. South. 

 Lumberman 168(2108):35-B. Feb. 1, 1944. 99.81 So82 



2423. MULLER, J. L. Manpower losses brake lum- 

 ber production. Dom. Com. 31(2):16-19, 23, illus. Jan. 

 14, 1943. 157.54 D713 



Also in South. Lumberman 166(2085):48, 50. Feb. 15, 

 1943. 99.81 So82 



2424. MULLER, J. L., and DIETZ, M. A. Public 

 attention focused on lumber production, supply outlook. 

 Amer. Lumberman 3324:38-46. Dec. 22, 1945. 99.81 Am3 



2425. MULLER, J. L., and SLIFKO, C. The United 

 States lumber industry, October 1941. U. S. Bur. 

 Foreign & Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. Serv., Pt. 4, Forest 

 Prod., Issue 7(44?), 22 p. Nov. 1941. 157.54 In23 



National Lumber Manufacturers Association cooper- 

 ating. 



Production, manufacture, distribution, prices, con- 

 suming fields, employment and payrolls. Begins in March 

 as Monthly Report of the Lumber Survey Committee, 

 supplementing usual Quarterly Reports from National 

 Lumber Manufacturers Association. Terminated with 

 issue cited. 



2426. NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURERS 

 ASSOCIATION. Lumber industry facts, 1947. Washing- 

 ton, 1947. 48 p. 99.81 N21L 



Earlier statistics appear in the 1943 edition and the 

 1940 supplement to the 1939 edition. Sections on forest 

 resources, lumber production, shipments, exports and 

 imports, consumption and utilization, employment, and 

 industry finance. 



2427. NEUBRECH, W. L. The lumber industry. Dom. 

 Com. 27:235-238. Mar. 20, 1941. 157.54 D713 



Production, marketing, and consumption aspects; 

 building construction statistics. 



2428. NEUBRECH, W. L. Present position of the 

 lumber industry. Survey Cur. Bus. 20(1):12-16. Jan. 

 1940. 157.7 C76Ds 



2429. RAILWAY TIE ASSOCIATION. COMMITTEE ON 

 THE PROBLEMS AFFECTING THE PRODUCTION OF 

 SMALL PORTABLE SAWMILLS. Report. Cross Tie B. 

 26(5):34, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. May 1945. 99.82 C87 



W. E. Tiller, Chairman of committee. 

 Small sawmill situation. 



2430. SHERMAN, A. E. A comparative study of the 

 lumber industry with special reference to prices, em- 

 ployment, wages, and production. Ann Arbor, 1946. 

 91 p., illus. Ref. 



Thesis (M.F.) - University of Michigan. 



2431. SLIFKO, C. W. The U. S. lumber position. 

 Timber Canada 8(l):58-59, 102. Sept. 1947. 99.81 T487 



2432. SLIFKO, C. W. Wartime trends in the lumber 

 industry. Dom. Com. 31 (1 5): 19-21 . Apr. 15, 1943. 

 157.54 D713 



2433. STEIN, W. A. Lumber: a key factor in the 

 economic outlook. Fed. Reserve Bank St. Louis Monthly 

 Rev., June 1, 1946:2-6. 284.8 F31Sa 



2434. THOMPSON, R. A. H. What's happening to the 

 timber. Harper's Mag. 191:125-133. Aug. 1945. 110 H23 



Historical review of lumber industry; status and out- 

 look of lumber and woodusing industries. 



2435. UHL, H. G. Blame for lagging production 

 placed on Government agencies, . . . industry has ample 

 plant capacity and timber but is hampered by lack of 

 coordination of policies. South. Lumberman 171(2142): 

 29-30. July 1, 1945. 99.81 So82 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST -PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING --CONTINUED. 



Similar title in Amer. Lumberman 3312:31-33, illus. 

 July 7, 1945. 99.81 Am3 



2436. U. S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 

 COMMERCE. Migration of the lumber industry. U. S. 

 Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 4, 

 Forest Prod. 15, 9 p., map. Mar. 1941. 157.54 In23 



Includes production data. 



2437. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. SELECT COM- 

 MITTEE TO CONDUCT A STUDY AND SURVEY OF 

 THE NATIONAL DEFENSE PROGRAM IN RELATION TO 

 SMALL BUSINESS. The cold facts on lumber production 

 with relation to present alleged shortage. South. Lum- 

 berman 170(2140): 53-55. June 1, 1945. 99.81 So82 



2438. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. SPECIAL COM- 

 MITTEE INVESTIGATING THE NATIONAL DEFENSE 

 PROGRAM. Investigation of the National defense pro- 

 gram... Hearings, 77th Cong., 2d sess., on S. Res. 71, Pt. 

 15. Washington, 1943. 6007-6334 p. Legis. Rpts. Div. 



Testimony concerning lumber industry lumber supply 

 and requirements and manpower status (p. 6157-6238) 

 includes some information on plywood, pulp and paper. 

 Forest Products Service Plan, p. 6308-6314. 



2439. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST 

 ECONOMICS. Present lumber situation in the United 

 States and possible measures to increase supply. 

 Washington, 1946. 15 p. 1.962 F4P92 



Also in J. Forestry 44:317-325. May 1946. 99.8 F768; 

 Amer. Forests 52:228, 240. May 1946. 99.8 F762 



2440. U. S. OFF. OF DOMESTIC COMMERCE. 

 FOREST PRODUCTS SECT. Industry report: lumber. 

 Washington, Dec. 1947. 24 p. 157.54 In26L 



Quarterly since 1944; originally issued by U. S. Bureau 

 of Foreign and Domestic Commerce with U. S. War Pro- 

 duction Board and U.S. Forest Service cooperating, as 

 Timber Products Series Pt. 1. Other parts of this series 

 were published by U. S. Bureau of the Census as Facts 

 for Industry. The author of this issue is K. S. Boardman. 

 It contains information on supply and disposition, lumber 

 outlook, lumber used in construction, prices, mill stocks, 

 factors affecting production, retail stocks, hardwood 

 flooring, and foreign trade. 



2441. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Softwood lumber. 

 U. S. Tariff Comn. War Changes in Indus. Ser. Rpt. 25, 

 91 p. 1947. 173 T17Wai 



(Northern States) 



2442. *ARNOLD, C. I. The history of lumbering and 

 logging in Maine. New Haven, Conn., 1941. 



Thesis (M.F.) - Yale University. 



2443. BELL, L. The mid-west lumber cycle. New 

 York? Newcomen Soc, 1940. 32 p. Libr. Cong. 



Traces lumber industry across continent, with des- 

 criptions of operations in the upper Mississippi Valley. 



2444. BRODERICK, R. E. The northeastern lumber 

 manufacturing industry— 1944. Com. B. 86(4556): 1-7. 

 June 10, 1944. 286.8 C736 



2445. BURKE, F. C. Logs on the Menominee. 

 Marinette, Wis., 1946. 98 p., illus. 99.76 B91 



2446. COFFIN, G. R. Production and marketing of 

 small sawmill lumber in northern Minnesota. St. Paul, 

 Minn., 1941. 47 p., illus. Ref. 



Thesis (M.S.) - University of Minnesota. 

 Includes prices. 



2447. CROSBY, N. S. Lumber situation in Lake 

 States area. Miss. Val. Lumberman 44(4):27-28. Jan. 

 22, 1943. 99.81 M69 



2448. DANFORD, O. S. The social and economic 

 effects of lumbering on Michigan, 1835-1890. Mich. Hist. 

 Mag. 26:346-364, map. Ref. Summer 1942. 



Cath. U. Libr. 



2449. DIEBOLD, A. J., JR. Will Pennsylvania come 

 back as a lumber State? Timberman 45(9):40, 42, illus. 

 July 1944. 99.81 T484 



2450. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF KANSAS CITY. 

 The lumber situation [in the 10th district]. Fed. Re- 

 serve Bank Kansas City, Monthly Rev. 31(8): 1-3. Aug. 

 31, 1949. 284.8 K31K 



2451. HARTMAN, G. B. The Iowa sawmill industry- 

 past and present. Ames, Iowa, 1941. 100 p., maps. 

 Ref. 



Thesis (M.S.) - Iowa State College. 



2452. HOYLE, R. J. Production and distribution of 

 lumber by small mills. Mech. Engin. 68:432-434. May 

 1946. 291.9 Am3J 



Sawmill and marketing situation chiefly in New York 

 State. 



'Not examined. 



