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INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE--CONTINUED. 
2164. U.S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Census of manu- 
factures, 1947. Washington,1949-50. 3v. 157.41 C3386 
V. 1, General summary; v. 2, Statistics by industry, 
with a product supplement; v. 3, Statistics by State. 
Statistics grouped for employment and payrolls of forest 
industries, size and number of establishments, types of 
organizations, inventories, expenditures for plant and - 
equipment, and materials consumed. Major industry 
groupings include: No. 24, Lumber and wood products, 
except furniture; no. 25, Furniture and fixtures; no. 26, 
Paper and allied products; no. 28, Chemicals and allied 
products, including distillation products, naval stores, 
tannins, and dyes. The products supplement combines 
quantity, value, and shipment statistics. 
Key current statistics provided in the Bureau's series, 
Annual surveys of manufactures. 157.41 An72M 
2165. U.S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Census of manu- 
factures, 1947. Indexes of production; manufacturing pro- 
duction indexes for 1947 relative to 1939, based largely 
on Census of manufactures data. Washington,1952. 99 p. 
157.41 C33863 
U. S. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve 
System, cooperating. 
Includes indexes for lumber and products, furniture, and 
pulp and paper. 
2166. U.S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE, OFF. OF 
BUSINESS ECONOMICS. Survey of current business 
28(1)-32(12). Jan.1948-Dec.1952. Monthly. 157.7 C76Ds 
Special articles, and a section entitled Monthly business 
statistics, reporting wholesale prices for lumber, furni- 
ture, pulp and paper; wages and hours in lumber and 
allied products industries; freight carloading statistics 
for forest products; trade, production, shipments, stocks, 
and prices for lumber and manufactures, for plywood, 
and flooring. 
1949 and 1951 supplements, 157.7 C76Dsa, set up com- 
parative and cumulative tables for these statistics and 
discuss sources of the information. Selected weekly sta- 
tistics also are issued. 157.7 C76Dsaa 
2167. U.S. FOREST SERV. A classification of timber 
products and their relative importance. Trees, U.S.D.A. 
Ybk. 1949:850. 1 Ag84y 
Based on estimated drain. 
2168. U.S. FOREST SERV. Estimated value of non- 
manufactured forest products in the United States by 
regions and portion obtained from farm woodlands. Trees 
U.S.D.A. Ybk. 1949:850. 1 Ag84Y 
2169. U.S. FOREST SERV. Timber cut on National 
forests by regions, under sales and land exchanges. 
Washington,1948-52. Unnumbered series, usually quar- 
terly. 1.962 A2T485 
2170. U.S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST ECO- 
NOMICS. [Demand for] forest products. U.S. Bur. Agr. 
Econ. Demand & Price Situation, Outlook Issues 1949-53, 
dv. Sept.1948-Oct.1952. 1.9 Ec752Pa 
Summaries prepared annually on one page only of the 
October Outlook issue. In 1948, the Outlook issue 
appeared in September. 
2171. U.S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST ECO- 
NOMICS. Materials survey; lumber, railroad ties, 
veneer and plywood, poles and piles, compiled for the 
Materials Office, National Security Resources Board. 
Washington,1950. 253 p. Ref. 1.962 F4M41 
Production, stocks, trade and consumption information 
for the commodities surveyed, 1939-49. 
Contents: Raw materials resources; Lumber; Railroad 
ties; Veneer and plywood; Poles and piles; Control 
measures in World War I. These last include General 
Regulations, U. S. War Production Board and Civilian 
Production Administration orders, Veterans' Emergency 
Housing Program orders under U. S. Civilian Production 
Administration and Office of Housing Expediter, and price 
regulations by U. S. Office of Price Administration. Also 
lists commodity specifications 
2172. WASHINGTON. STATE DIV. OF FORESTRY. 
Timber harvest report, 1949-51. Olympia,1950-52. 3 v. 
99.9 W272T 
Originally entitled Timber depletion. 
Gives acreage and volume logged on State, Federal, and 
private lands, by counties. 
2173. WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 
Statistical yearbook, 1948-51. Portland,Oreg.,1949-52. 
3 v. 99.9 W529St 
1949/50 statistics in one volume. 
For reporting mills of Oregon and Washington, includes 
production, shipments, orders, and costs of production; 
63 
INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE--CONTINUED. 
employment and wages; trade statistics and tariff; dis- 
tribution; lumber-grade survey and expenditures for new 
construction. 
Monthly reports from which these yearbooks partially 
are made up appear with title Industrial facts. 
99.9 W529F na 
Canada 
2174. ANDREWS, L. R. Lumber manufacturing and 
marketing in British Columbia forest industries. Brit. 
Columbia Nat. Resources Conf. Trans. 3:160-175. 1950 
Libr. Cong. 
Statistics of production and value of all forest products; 
log production and consumption; log conversion; sawmills 
and their outturn; kilns and their capacity; Species cut; 
foreign trade; and domestic shipments. ; 
é ue Cee DOMINION BUR. OF STATISTICS, 
anadian Statistical review, v. 23(1)-27(12). ‘ - 
Dec.1952. 253 St27 d luli cour 
Monthly statistical tables, including information about 
wood and paper products manufacture in relation to labor, 
prices, production, building materials in construction, 
trade, and transportation. 
2176. CANADA. DOMINION BUR. OF STATISTICS, 
Operations in the woods; final estimates of forest produc- 
tion, 1946-50. Ottawa,1948-52. 5 v. 99.76 C16S 
Forest drain, forest-products production, consumption, 
and trade statistics. 
2177, CANADA. DOMINION BUR. OF STATISTICS, 
Wood-using industries in Canada, 1946-50. Ottawa,1948- 
52. 4 v. (Census of Industry) 253 C332I Woodusing. 
Supplemented by annual report entitled Miscellaneous 
wood-using industries. 
2178. TIMBER OF CANADA. Business trends [in 
lumber and products]. Timber Canada 11(6)-13(4). Feb. 
1951-Dec.1952. 99.81 T487 
Monthly statistics of production, shipments, trade, em- 
ployment and wages. 
Legislation and Controls 
(Forest Products) 
2179. GAFFNEY, P. C. Effects of ''semi-war" on 
southern lumber, wages and labor. South. Lumberman 
183(2297):174-175. Dec.15,1951. 99.81 So82 
Discusses the Defense Production Act. Tabulates union 
activities in the Southern States. 
2180. KRAEMER, J. H. A program for materials con- 
servation. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. J. 2(3):129-132. Sept. 
1952. 99.9 F76625 
U. S. National Production Authority. 
2181. OLSON, E, C. Lumber allocation and control. 
Nowest. Wood Prod. Clinic Proc. 6:63-64. 1951. 
99.9 Sp6 
The Defense Production Act of 1950, and the industry's 
relations with U. S. National Production Authority and 
U..S. Office of Price Stabilization. 
2182. STEIN, R. E. A history of social legislation and 
its influence on the forest industry. Ann Arbor,1951. 
55 p. Ref. 
Thesis (M.F.) - University of Michigan. 
Contents: Legislative history before 1933; The National 
Industrial Recovery Act and the Lumber Code; The Social 
Security Act of 1935; The Fair Labor Standards Act of 
1938; Other legislation from 1937 to 1949; The Fair ~— 
Labor Standards Act amendments of 1949; The Social 
Security Act amendments of 1950; The present status of 
the industry under all the social legislative laws. 
2183. U.S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES, FEDERAL 
REGISTER DIV. Code of Federal regulations, title 32A, 
revised 1951. Washington, 1952. 2799 p. Legal Br. 
Contains rules and regulations governing the production, 
allocation, marketing, and prices of forest products, 
issued pursuant to the Defense Production Act of 1950, by 
U. S. Office of Price Stabilization and U. S. National Pro- 
duction Authority; example, DSM 1, designating scarce 
forest products, p. 1876. 
Military and Emergency Aspects 
2184, AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION. 
Military packaging requirements; outlook for materials 
and equipment. Amer. Mangt. Assoc. Packaging Ser. 37, 
60 p. 1951. 280.38 Am3 
Wood, by N. Tufts, p.39-41. 
