THE MEETING OFSUPP L Y AND DEMAND —CONTINUED. 



3607. BRIGGS, M. S„, and FREEMAN, R. E. Price- 

 support programs for gum naval stores, 1934-46; a report 

 and an appraisal. Washington, U. S. Prod. & Mktg. 

 Admin., 1947. 34 p. 1.956 Sp3P93 



3608. CANADA. DEPT. OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY. 

 Wartime controls in Canada. Ed. 3. Ottawa, 1942. 47 p. 

 280.13 C1672 



Timber, p. 43. 



3609. CANADA. WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE 

 BOARD. Administrators' orders, v. 3, 4, 5. Ottawa, 

 1944-45. 3 v. 284.39 C167A 



Includes orders on wholesalers', producers', and re- 

 tailers' prices on forest products, wood pulp, and paper 

 products in various parts of Canada. Supplemented by 

 processed sheets for 1947. 



3610. CANADA. WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE 

 BOARD. Report, 1946. Ottawa, 1947. 92 p. 

 284.39 C167Re 



Includes summaries and statistics concerning lumber 

 and paper. 



3611. EDWARDS, J. D. Paper and paper products; 

 development of restrictive regulations, 1917-1918. U. S. 

 Bur. Labor. Statis. Hist. Study 20, 19 p. Oct. 1941. 

 158.6 H62 



3612. GARDNER, F. A. Indexes of lumber prices, 

 revision No. 2. Washington, U. S. Off. Price Admin., 

 1944. 30 p. U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 



"Not for publication." 



3613. GUTHRIE, J. A. Price regulation in the paper 

 industry. Q. J. Econ. 60:194-218, map. Feb. 1946. 

 280.8 Q2 



3614. NEAL, A. C. How lumber prices are controlled. 

 J. Forestry 42:709-714. Oct. 1944. 99.8 F768 



Policies and practices of the U. S. Office of Price 

 Administration. 



3615. NEY, J. M. Memorandum on office wholesalers' 

 request for establishment of mark-up over lumber mill 

 ceilings. Prepared for Senate Committee on Small 

 Business. Washington, U. S. Off. Price Admin.? 1945. 

 13 p. U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 



3616. U. S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 

 COMMERCE. Canada's lumber and millwork price con- 

 trol. U. S. Bur Foreign & Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. Serv. 

 Pt. 4, Forest Prod. 37, 2 p. Sept. 1941. 157.54 In23 



3617. U. S. BUR. OF LABOR STATISTICS. Retail 

 prices of lumber during the war. South. Lumber J. 49(8): 

 19, 85. Aug. 1945. 99.81 So8 



3618. U. S. COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION. 

 Loan programs, 1940-1947. Washington, 1940-47. 8 nos. 

 1.957 L78 



Includes data on quantities pledged and loan values in 

 price support of naval stores. 



3619. U. S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE. OPA regulates 

 wood-pulp prices. Foreign Com. Weekly 7:25-26. May 

 9, 1942. 157.54 F763 



Affecting exports. 



3620. U. S. EXTENSION SERV. Farm forest products 

 as covered by general maximum price regulation. 

 Washington, 1942. 3 p. 1.913 E2F225 



U. S. Forest Service and U. S. Office of Price Adminis- 

 tration cooperating. 



3621. U. S. FOREST SERV. Fuel wood price adjust- 

 ments. Washington, 1943. 2 p. 1.962 A2F951 



U. S. Extension Service cooperating. 



Concerns U. S Office of Price Administration rulings. 



3622. U. S. FOREST SERV. LAKE STATES FOREST 

 EXPERIMENT STATION. Selected list of ceiling prices 

 on wood products for Upper Penninsula of Michigan and 

 Wisconsin. St. Paul, Minn., 1946. 29 p. 1.9622 L2Se4 



3623. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. Building 

 materials and paper desk book. Washington, 1944-46. 

 Various paging. U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 



Includes maximum price regulations on wood pulp and 

 paper products. 



3624. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. Directory of 

 decontrolled commodities. Washington, 1946. 127 p. 

 173.403 D623 



Lists decontrol amendment or regulation for each 

 commodity, and effective date. Four supplements issued 

 later. 



3625. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. Federal price 

 control, July 1, 1940-February 10, 1942; an indexed 

 digest by subject. Washington, 1942. 127 p. 173.403 F31 



Digest of all public announcements; serves as index to 

 press releases. 



3626. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. Lumber desk 

 book. Washington, 1944-46. 2 v. U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 



THE MEETING OFSUPPLY AND DEMAN D--CONTINUED. 



Looseleaf. Maximum price regulations on eastern 

 softwoods and millwork, western softwoods, hardwoods 

 and miscellaneous products, distribution regulations, 

 primary products, wood containers. 



3627. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. Manual of digests 

 of interpretations of specific price schedules and regula- 

 tions. Washington, 1943. 264 p. 173.403 M313 



Lumber, p. 124-143; Paper and paper products, p. 201- 

 213. 



3628. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. Quarterly report, 

 for the period ending December 31, 1946. Washington, 

 1947. 83 p. 173.403 Ql 



Information on lumber, veneer, fuelwood and paper 

 appears irregularly throughout reports from 1942. 



3629. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. Records . . . 

 (subject files, applications for amendments to Maximum 

 Price Regulations) 1941-1947. 



U. S. Natl. Archives, RG188, Accession 2734-2736. 

 Hearings, case files, opinions, and orders. 



3630. VENESS, J. C. What price fuelwood? Forestry 

 Chron. 18:86-88. June 1942. 99.8 F7623 



Price control in Canada in wartime. 



3631. WALLACE, W. D. Adjustments of United States 

 wood-pulp prices. Com. Intel. J. 70:75. Jan. 22, 1944. 



286.8 C16 



Price mark-up likely to affect Canadian pulp sold to 

 United States customers. 



3632. WATERBURY, I. Are we facing a runaway 

 market? Comparison of lumber prices from 1914 to 1944 

 suggests that history may repeat itself unless ceiling 

 price control is continued. Wood Construct. 30(19):4-5, 

 illus. Oct. 1, 1944. Madison Br. Libr. 



3633. WEST, J. C, LUMBER SERV. CORPORATION. 

 West's comparative list of OPA maximum prices. Rev. 

 ed. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1944. 76 p., maps. 



U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 

 Confined to eastern and central species of United States. 



CONSUMPTION 



3634. *BRUNS, P. E., and PERKINS, R. C. The indus- 

 trial uses of wood in New Haven and Fairfield Counties. 

 New Haven, Conn., 1940. 



Thesis (M.F.)— Yale University. 



3635. DEWHURST, J. F., and others. America's needs 

 and resources. New York, Twentieth Century Fund, 

 1947. 812 p. 280.12 D512 



3636. GOODMAN, R. B., comp. Forest products utili- 

 zation in the national economy. Marinette, Wis., 1940. 

 27 p. 99.75 G62 



3637. HALL, J. A. Report on forest utilization. 

 United Nations Interim Comn. Food & Agr., Tech. Com. 

 Forestry & Forest Prod. Doc. 21, 39 p. Jan. 25, 1945. 

 Food & Agr. Organ. United Nations Libr. 



3638. HANRAHAN, F. J. Postwar availability and use 

 of wood. In American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 

 Wood Industries Div. Papers contributed by the Wood 

 Industries Division, p. 5-9, illus. Ref. New York, 1945. 

 99.79 Am3 



Also in Mech. Engin. 66:649-659, illus. Oct. 1944. 



291.9 Am3J 



3639. HOLCOMB, C, and HERBERT, P. A. Michigan's 

 wood using industry. Mich. Agr. Expt. Sta. Q. B. 26:25- 

 31, illus. Aug. 1943. 100 M58S 



As a consumer. 



3640. NELSON; A. Z. The consumer's stake in the 

 regulation of forest land. J. Forestry 40:379-383. May 

 1942. 99.8 F768 



Forestry to help meet consumer needs. 



3641. NORTHEASTERN WOOD UTILIZATION COUN- 

 CIL. Postwar utilization trends in New England. North- 

 east. Wood Util. Council B. 3, 3 p. Sept. 21, 1944. 



99.9 N819 



3642. RETTIE, J. C, and HALLAUER, F. J. Potential 

 requirements for timber products in the United States. 

 U. S. Forest Serv. Reappraisal of the Forest Situation 

 Rpt. 2, 70 p., illus. 1946. 1.962 A2R297 



Preliminary ed., 1.962 A2P843 Prelim. 



3643. U. S. CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMIN. Critical 

 products report. Washington, 1945-46. 54 nos. 



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



Nos. 1-18 issued by U. S. War Production Board. Re- 

 ports concerned with forest products are: 1, Lumber; 

 4, Newsprint; 18, Softwood plywood; 31. Charcoal; 37, 

 Chestnut wood and extract; 41, Building boards, including 

 hardboard and fiberboard; 44, Hardwood flooring; 51, 

 Woodworking machinery; 53, Wood pulp. 



"Not examined. 



