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Trade Promotion Series
4. Lumber Market of the Netherlands (1925) ; 45 cents.
19. French Lumber Market. (1925); 65 cents. 24. Lumber Industry of Philippine Islands with Special Reference to Export Species. (1925); 10 cents.
National Committee on Wood Utilization
The Marketing of Short Length Lumber (1926). Sold only by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. Single copies 10 cents. In lots of 100 or more, 4 cents each.
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Miscellaneous Series 27. Directory of American Sawmills (1915). (E*hausted).
No. 67.
No. 118.
No. 120.
Lumber'Markets of the Mediterranean Region and the Near East (1917); 5 cents.
Export Lumber Trade of the United States (1918); 20 cents.
Stave Trade in Foreign Countries (1923); 15 cents.
Directory of Exporters Wood Products (1923) American Lumber and l0 cents.
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Trade fnformation Bulletins
The following Trade Information Bulletins issued previous to sale basis may be obtained from the Lumber Division so far as available:
No. 1. Forests and Timber Resources of Poland (1922); (Exhausted).
No. 56. Peru as a Lumber Market. (1922). (Exhausted).
No. 92. Parana Pine Lumber Industry ofBrazil (1923). (Exhausted).
No. 110. Lumber in Austria and Italv (1923\.
No. 152. Notes on Forest Resources of Central Europe il923\.
No. 196. Austrian and Czechoslovak Lumber and Woodrvorking Industries (1924).
No. 324. Forest Resources and Lumber Industry of Chile (.1925).
Market Reviews Published in Commerce Reports
Lumber Markets of the Territory of Hawaii.' November 24,1914. p. 881.
The Greek Lumber Market. April 30, 1920, p.614.
Japanese lVlarket for American Lumber. Decgmber 5, 1921, pp.840-43.
Status of the Cuban I-umber Trade. February 13, 1922, pp. 386-88, and February 20,1922, pp. ffi-68. ' Lumber Market and Industry in the River Plate. September 4, 1922, pp. 667-669; September'18, 1922, pp. 7897X); and September 25, 1922, pp.fl62-t63. Reissued as I.umber Division Circular No. 588, September 4, 1925, with up-to-date statistics.
Timber Resources and Lumber Trade of Canada. November 3, 1924, pp. 293-296.
Ifnnumbered Publications l,umber Conversion Tables: (1) Petrograd standards to board feet; (2) Cubic meters to board feet ; (3) Feet and inches to meters and inches to millimeters; (4) Cubic feet to cubic meters and vice versa; and (5) Lumber price conversion table indicating price per thousand board feet compared with equivalent price per Petrograd standard, per cubic meter.
Pamphlet: Grade Marks on Lumber are the Customer's Guaranty (1925). Price for quantities on request. Single copies 5 cents.
Table: Strength Values for Various Arnerican and European Species of Wood. Price for quantities on request. Single copies 5 cents.
Bureau of Standards Publications
American Logging and.Sarvmill Safety Code (1924; Handbook No. 5. Price 60 cents.
Holding Porver of Wood Screu's (Jtrly 17,1926); Tech. Paper No. 319. Price 15 cents.
Elimination of Waste (July l, 1926); Simplified Practice No. 16. Price 15 cents.
FRANK WISE PROVIDES FINE MEETING FOR L. A. HOO HOO
Frank \Mise, Vice President of the Los Angeles Hoo Hoo Club, presided at the January 27th meeting, when Judge Walter S. Gates of the Superior Court addressed the boys on "Psycopathic Cases".
It was a very interesting meeting, made more so by the fact that Frank announced, right at the start, that he would levy no fines. He stated that he hoped to reinstate himself in the good graces of the boys, and make up for the heavy fines that he soaked when he was chairman not long ago. Cheers.
Judge Gates told the meeting of the workings of the Psychopathic Department of the Superior Court, things that very few of the members knew.
Several guests were introduced, including Jimmie Chase of Arcata.