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COTTON LITERATURE
A
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((# AUG 8- 1944
SELECTED REFERENCES OF AGVA oNiV
Prepared in the Library of the United States Department of Agriculture
INDEX TO VOLUME XII - JANUARY- JUNE 1942
Item
Abbott, J. S 209,1178
Abitbol, Jose 189
Abrahamson , G- • 349
Absorbent cotton, commercial
standard, proposed.... 172
Accidents, textile mills, causes,
S. C *....246
Acock, R. E. 1256
Acreage
alio tment s 513
county • 221
fa.ctors influencing growers
to plant 392
farmers interested in plant-
ing full 1326
Louisiana, new settlers. .902
Mississippi, new settlers...
791
Mississippi River Valley. 658
national and State,
regulations. 222
planting of total, urged....
650,897,899,901,910,979,
984,1036,1338
Texas, East. ........... .1116
unplanted on June 1, re-
allotment, asked. .. .1336,
1339,1446
Argent ina. 892 , 1 110
Arizona, economic data 857
Burma 1213
California, Kern County 385
Egypt 103,197,722,989
increa.se
threat to prices ..1104
to provide more cottonseed..
1168
India 266,388,1329
Item
Acreage (Cont'd)
Iran.. .280
Iraq 1331
long staple cotton, goal.... 651
Mi ssi ss ippi 248
Mississippi Valley states, per-
cent of total in Smith-Doxey
groups .1356
Montserrat ..1231
Queensland 1071
quotas. See Acreage, allot-
ments.
reduction, diversion to pea-
nut s.« .............. 4. ... 655
sea island cotton, British '/est
Indies .95
Texas, one variety communities.
1283
Uganda ................... .... 86
U. S ......99,256,1511
goal 513,651
shifts •• ..552
world. .1322
Adair, L. A .....21
Adams, R. L........ 34
Adjudication
cotton marketed in excess of
quota 1480
fire insurance.... ...232-3
floor stock taxes... ...768
rail carriers loading charge...
743
suit to collect underpaid
freight on linters shipment.
14-79
Affiliated councils of Arkansas
and Missouri ....,...••»«••• 1181
Africa. See South Africa; names of
countries.
Washington, D. C.
July 1944
206
Item
Agricultural adjustment act,
records, ginners required to
keep, compensation. .... .342
gee also U. S. Dept. of agri-
culture. Agricultural ad-
justment administration.
Agricultural council of Arkansas..
611,658,917,1442
Agronomy, experiments,
. . Jer4icssee_. .1507
Ahmad , IJa z ir . . 297 , 67 4 , 67 8
Alabama .
. consumption ••••.54
soils., exchangeable potassium
in t relation to response of
cotton to potash fertili-
zation 826
. .yield, effect of fertilizers
and cropping systems. . .1482
Alabama. Agricultural experiment
station 773
Alabama cotton manufacturers'
.. association. 1306,1481
Alabama polytechnic institute. 1017
Alaba.ma textile operating ex-
ecutives. 447
Aleksandrovskaja,, Z. V. Ivanova.
. See . Ivanova- Aleksandrovskaja,
. . Z... V..
All-India industrial council for
the textile industry. .... .1309
Allen, 3. 3, 946
Alvarado , J. A.. 579
Araar al, 9 Lui z . . . • .530
American association of economic
.entomologists •••• ••• .580
American association of textile
chemists and colorists.427,943
American .chemical ^society. . . . .680,
. .* 1360,1371,1482
American cotton
and world trade 542
baling. See Baling.
consumption. 631
dist ri but i on ........... 393 , 90 9
exports.. See Exports, U. S.
ginning , charge s .......... . 348 "
• . - .St.. Brit., mixing with other
growths 887
markets. See Markets. ■
• . . outlook. See Outlook.
. .prices. See Prices.
... quality .................... 400 '
Item
American cotton (Cont'd)
shipped under lend— lease,
marking .608
supply 266,393,909
"free"....*. 909
American cotton manufacturers
association 1009,1299,
■ • • 1414,1483,1486,1497-8,1512
American cotton shippers
association 1258,1296,1340,
1353,1484,1513
Americans-Egyptian cotton. See
Varieties,- American-Egyptian.
American farm bureau federation. 869
American oil- chemists 1 society. ....
182,981
American phytopathological society.
303
American society for testing mater—
i«tle y Committee D-13. .. .130,1154
American society of agricultural
engineers .326
American society of mechanical
engineers .349
American wa.ste exchange ....... .1155
American wool and cotton reporter. •
774
Ammon, R» E. .1431
Anderson, Camille.. 777
Anders on , 3. B. ........ ........ . 5o0
Andrextfs, v B. «••.-»»»»»•••••••• 810
Angola. Colonial cotton export
board 210
Ansari , M. A. A. 280
Apparatus. -See Instruments.
Appleton, W. C... .350,792
Arb our ,- H»- B.-.. . . , 1 132
Argentina
" acreage* See Acreage.
'Chaco, cotton bag factory. . .525
cloth, imports ..S29
cooperatives
Ro que Saenz Pena ......... 128
Union y progreso , - ltda. . • 129
cotton bag factory. .... .462,625
cotton weaving corpora-tion,
establishment-. .735
' cotton-seed
crushed • ...184
for planting, credit. . ..1280
' ' ' ' -majr-ket i-ng. .189
cottonseed oil, industry. •• 1427
cultivation. See Cultivation.
207
Item
Argentina, (Cont'd).
diseases. See Diseases.
insects. See Insects.
prices .': .
fixing .545,666
remunerative to grower,
government to secure. 644
stabilization plan. ... .1490
production. See 'Production.
quality. , * 85
sale of 120,000 bales to
Spain 736
taxes, protested, Presidency
6f Roque Saenz Pena... . .1 186
textile industry 621,734
Argentine Piepublic. Junta, nacional
del algodon . . 545 , 726 , 1226 , 1485
Argentine Republic. Ministry of
agr i cul tur e 258, 322, 1490
Argentine Republic. National
cotton board. See Argentine
Republic. Janta nacional del
algodon .
Ari zona.
a,Creage^ ' See Acreage,
ginning, 'with loose seed
rolls 45
supplies, prices and income...
" ' " ' 1010
Arizona, 'crop improvement
a.s soc l'a'fio'n 1041
Arizona farm bureau federation....
494,882
Arkansas
bale s , we igh't • ...52
greenhouse, new type for re-
search'. 8
income, from cotton and
cottonseed. * .328
one- variety' communitites. . .340
Arkansas agricultural council.
See Agricultural council of
Arkansas.
Arkansas. Agricultural experiment
station .809, 822,1255
Arkansas delta council ..234
Armstrong, 3. P. . . « 131
Armstrong, "G-. 'M. 303
Artificial fibers . See Rayon;
synthetic 'fibers; etc.
Ashraf , Liohammad .............. .307
Ashton-under Lyne and district
mill managers' 1 a,ssocia,tion. .. .
145,452,881,1088,1102
Item
Association of American rail-
roads. Car service division...
1138
Association of cotton textile
merchants of Hew York' .55,
547 , 856
Association of Southern agri-
cultural workers.. 650, 789, 1502
Atlantic cotton association. 1210,
. .... 1216
Aull, G. Ho..»^ • 40
Australia,
consumpt ion ................ .643
production. See Production.
Avondale mills. 793
Ayyor, P. E. Krishna. See
Krishna Ayyar, P. U.
B. , B 54
Bagging
cotton, as bale covering. . .
effect of burlap shortage..
466
effect of jute shortage . . • •
1400
s t anda.r di za,t ion, legis la-
tion.... ..729
subsidization of 4,000,000
covers planned. ..... 1396
subsidy program ..702
to replace jute, Brazil. 504
use required,. JBra,zd.l. . ...214
> See. ,aJ.so. Taxe,
factory,, .buoJLd-ing. aaith-ori zed,
Argentina .462
substitution, for burlap by
U. S. Army .....••«468
weight. See Fet weight.
Bags
production,*!"/. P. 3. order
l-i-10? 1006
second-hand, prices, ceilings.
226
treatment, for mildew. ... o .696
See also Uses, bags; Uses,
sandbags .
Bailey, I . W. , * , 1139 , 1482
Bale tics, essentia.l to defense
program 609
Bales
»d. Hi D. 1 , mill difficulty in
handl ing • . ............... 53
density, conference. 129 7
identification, program. . .510,
865
208
Item
Bales (Cont'd)
weighty - cotton^ belt and
Arkansas .«»»••••. 52
Baling, studies, government,
report ...550
Ball, H. J 428
Bal lard , W . W. • 43
Ba,nas-Conin, G-. 0.. 180,531
Banco do la Eacidn Argentina. 1280
Bankhead, J. H 194
Banks, w... ill 775,792,795,1239
Barbados. Dept. of science and
agriculture 1211
Barber, C. H 1322
Barker, H. K» ...... . • .......... 1482
Barker, M. E. . . 704
Barnes, B. R. .......... .1388
Barnwell, h. G. 1241
Bar r, G*. ¥•«.«... .............. 10 10
Baxter. See -Trade agreements.
3arter cotton, classification,
report 549
Baumwolle akti-en gesellschaf t . . .243
Bay ley, C. H .255
Beach, R. 0 351,1133
Beal, A. 3 1082
Bean, L. H. . ... 1042
Beasley, J... 0... ..- 273
Beck, Bod., 1323
Belgian Congo. See Production.
Belgium, textile industry 1093
Bell, T. R. 55,619,792,866
1509
603,1074-5,1284-5
• »•»••• 303
••••••• 463
482
.....*• 556
.1139,1482
1062
6,706,1242
448
....*•• 311
,3emis bro. ba,g co
Bennett, C. A....
Bennett, C. C...
Bennett, 'E, G...
Berci, T. C...
Ber e zn.j ako vskaja,
Berkley, -E. E. . .
Bertoni, A. do ¥
Berzaghi, K. H.»
Bharucha,, IS. F*.
Bibby, F. F
Bibl iographie s-
Agr i cultural relief measures
relating to the raising of
farm prices .733
Agriculture of the American
Indians ....... v. ♦ ....... .783
farm business analysis studies.
330
literature on fats, oils and
soaps. • • • • .981
ar and agriculture in the
United States ....776
: : Item
Biographies
Kay, John 1223
Spalding, Thomas.. .......... .782
Bishara, Ibrahim , •. ...583
Bishop, W* H. H 1411
Bixby, F. S 1068
Blanchard, F. S»... ..235
Bleaching, significance of
cupramraonium f lui di ty ....... • 943
Bledsoe, 0. F. ••••• .1281
Bledsoe, R. P.... 1043
Blennerhassett ' s commercial
educational society of Austral-
asia. ••••••• .643
Blossoms, dusting, increases yield.
565
Blue book of southern progress,
1941 256
Blumer , C. C....... ...... ...•••11-17
Boll weevil. See Insects, boll
weevil.
Bolls
cluster habit, inheritance, up-
land cotton 277
diseases. See Diseases.
Bollworm. See Insects, bollworm.
Bombay, textile industry,
rat i onali za,t ion..... •• 1300
Bombay cotton annual. .... ......1011
Bombay textile labour inquiry com-
mittee.... 1300
Bondy , F. F. ................... . . 324
Books on cotton
Bombay cotton annual . • • 1011
Cotton manufacturing.. . .... .1029
Booth, B. E • ....... ............ 1212
B o r g , w» T. ........... .......••.776
Borth, Christy....... 1389
Botanical society of America. •• .560
Boughey, A. S •1044
Boylamd, P. M....... .1365
Br annen , C . 0 • • • 4-0
Brazil
bagging, cotton, as. bale cover-
ing. ........ . 214,504
cloth, exports ..612,622,629
cottonseed, production. .... * 1438
cultivation. See Cultivation*
export s 904, 1320 , 1324
Sao Paulo..... 39
history • 530
linters, exports. . . .713,972,1432
' Sab Paulo 180
loans , government • .418,421
markets, foreign. .,..••84
209
Item
Brazil (Cont'd)
prices***. . *.*.**;»*.• 1346
.production* -See Production,
si.tua. uio&* *.-*o . .... oc. .••«.• 398
st.ocks,- ^surplus,. UV S.- to
. v pur ch-sus e • a . *• . • •••*• .»*...» 886
textile industry. ......... . .612
varieties
iioco . . ' .805
Sao Paulo.*** ..812
yarn
control board..... .355
exoorts, prohibited 211
Bra,zil. Board for defense of
national economy. ........ <> . .211
Brazil. Board of control of yarns
ano. csm i le s«.«»....o.o..»>. 355
Brazilian- cotton, • purchases by
Canada, • deliveries- held. up. .915
Breeding-
iila oauia *.e..c..o.... ........ 773
California. . « ........1
exoeriT.iont , Hampton institute..
••>'••. ........ • '- '/■', _ 279
for specific uses... 2
Georgia . 785
graft ing, experiment 4
lTmame wi It st rains .••••»«•• 827
inbreeding, produces superior
st rains .» o « .»......«..«*> « 553
Mississippi delta, -40 years
. e i j. o r t ► » » » o- c 9 009 o-» • • • s o 124 1
I-ion o serrat o»o«oo.e. ©1<^31
: pollination, enforced self,
. effect- on fruiting and yield
............. • - • 561
stiidd-e-s, X-.ray useful.- .553
F*. S... -S.- E.w., 806
U... S» Cotton field station... .1
- -use- of - colchicine-. .v. ....... . .3
See also - Genetics-;- Hybrid! za-
. . . tion; - Inheritance. ■
Briggs, P. A » ,1351
Briggs , H. 1-1. ............. 973 , 14 82
British cotton- industry- research
association, > Shirley institute.
- .... ...... ' . 1364
British Empire. See Great
Britain; Production.- •
British, standards institution. • 174
Brockleman, - T. -P. . 681
Brooks, Overton. ............. . .851
Brown, -J. ........ 304
Brown, J. J. ......
Brown , J . ¥•..'•'.•*•*
. Item
.......... 4477
* . . . ..*••••• 56
....1045,1243
.... .465,1390
W .330, 429, 430
....... 3o2 , 613
...... 57
........*• .630
Bryan, A".* 'B;* **•>'***
Buck , H. Go . • • . . o o
Buevskoi', Aw*".V. *
Bu 11, ' S. L....oc»o
Bunger, Harold...'.
Bunn, B'. M..V..V.'*'. •
Burlap -
imports',' IV S» ............... 1307
shortage, and cottoii' ba.gging.466
Burma
acreage » • See" Acrea.ge.
control , ' ordinance '. . • • .505
exports- o . .105
industry. • . v. «... 1025
plant ■ quarantine import re*-
* ■ strictions • •• ..516
prices 1213
production. See Production.
Burma. Commissioner of settlements
and land records •• 1213
Burma.. Cotton control board. ... *505
Burnett , Clp.ron 811
Burnett, J. P.. <>1505
Burr, C. H„ . 0 .. J# ...... .1123, 1168
Burrell,- J.' L ..707
Burs, uses . ... ....... ........ • • .562
Butler, Eugene;. .353,891,1104
California,
bedding materials, definitions. •
473
Kern County, acreage, yield and
• • production.'. ......... .. *• .385
production. See 'Production.
types of fajrmiirg. •.'...'. .38
varieties, breeding... ...1
California. University. College of
agriculture. Agricultural ex-
tension service .'. ........... .385
California-Arizona, cotton asso-
ciation .......... .1140, 1214
Callaway mills, research program...
236
Camera algodonera. del Peru. . • • • • 922
Camblat , M. L. ............... . .1215
Cameron, P. K»...... • 933
Cameron-, G. S... •<>••• 798
Campbell, M. Sc.. o...«ll40
Ca.mpos Goes, 0. .............. o • *305
C anada,
cloth , manufacture*. '.*••••«... 1029
210
Item
Canada, (Cont'd)
■ consumption. • ............. .867
imports • .915
textile industry-
directory 255
manual 255
percentage on wa.r pro-
duction • . 1302
regulation, wartime. • • .1124
review ..616
voluntarily reduces prices.
219
-yarn, manufacture, economics..
1029
Cana.de,. Commodity prices stabili-
zation corporation. • ...... «>616
Carding
machinery. See Machinery,
textile mill, carding,
problems • . .447
Carrera, C. M.... 574
Carryover
CCC seen controlling 60$. .1325
e s ti-ma-frev, . . . ..,.94, 899
Castro, A. 0 7
Cater son, Herbert ..115,645,
• • 1325,1341,1352
Cava-dini f P. A. .'. 1083
Cellulose
chain length ; dia,gra.ms 437
depo lymerization 429
deterioration, by fungi. . .1482
ac e t y lat ion 440
quant itat ive det erminat ion .
1359
hydrolysis, kinetics in re-
lation to conditions of re-
action......... 430
iodine -reactions. • . • • • 439
materials, hydrolysis and
catalytic oxidation 438
mesyla.ted and derivatives. .680
orientation '
as • shown by microscopic and
x-ray techniques.... 1482
in cell wall, x-ray studies
1139
oxidation, by nitrogen dioxide
1371
polymeric homologous series...
1367
purification, alkaline. . . .1482
solutions
cuprammonium 135
Item
Cellulose (Cont'd)
solutions (cont'd)
trition 3T and xanthate,
fluidity 136
viscosity, and molecula,r
weight • ...4-32
sorption, properties.. ..142
strands in cell walls,
sispersion. .......... ••••1141
structure
experimental results. .... »137
revealed by optical and x-ray
methods 949
uses......... .721
viscosity
disperse, method for
det er mining ••• • .443
in dimethyl dibenzyl ammonium
hydroxide solution, de-
t er minat ion 951
viscous flow, and deformation..,
436
See also Fibers,
Certificated stocks
certificated.
Cha.mpetier, Georges
Cha,pmah, J. P.
Charter for cotton.
Chase, ¥. W ........
s true ture •
See Stocks,
. ..939
..I486
• • .661
.... 58
•••955
..1156
..1257
...194
305,1221
Chatfield, James...
Chemurgic conferenc
Cherian, M. C.
Cherry, R. L. ......
Chester, K. S..
Chile, production. See Production.
China
cloth
export s ..•••... • • • . 64
India to supply ..••1090
imports • 105
production. See Production.
situation •••• •• 1487
spindles, manufacture for the
first time •••870
textile industry... ,.1487
yarn, exports..... .64
China economic annual.... 1487
Chisholm, R. L.. ••••956
Clanton, 3. R. ........ .\ • • 236
Clapp, Alston, sr. .......... .1258-9
Cla r±v , P. m .»»..•.«. '• ........«•• 57 5
Clark, 0* C. .................. «»877
211
1 1 em
Classification
Colombia. 195
for organized. groups of
grower s • • • .<,...<> o .549
See also Linters, classifica-
tion.
Classing
, Mississippi. 124
service for organized groups,
- k U. JEU 118,934,1132,1356
Claytor, Bernice ...... ol388, 1391-2
Clendeningt Logan o .1 177
Climate and weather
and ro'ot-rot and yields. ... .303
effect oii
pro duct ion and quality 9
yields,., 1042
research projects. • »..<>..• . .286
solar and sky radiation,
relationship to yield cycle.
1248
Cloaninger, B. D 1244
Cloth
air permeability, instrument
for measuring. ......... .1365
allocation . e • 876 , 885 , 1014
and war .needs ....... <>•••.. .139-9
b.aggi,ng . , v
.loom, cpnyer s i on o rde r . . « 14 7 5
, needed to market agricultur-
, , al products in 1942. .1421
general preference
.order . 1004-5
bed linen, prices, ceiling,
schedule ..759,997-9,
1201,1459-51
blackout, testing. 470,700
Canada., prices, control, ob-
jectives . .1124
canton flannel, standards. . .467
Carded grey and^colored,
prices, ceiling, schedule...
1458
chambra,y
^properties, physical. . . .1425
specifications 1425
] conservation. ..........<.<>.. .479
construction, relation to water
resistance .445
covert
properties, physical. .. .1425
specifications • • . • .1425
Item
Cloth (Cont'd)
defects, as seen by. the Army. . .
445,954,1505
demand . »•• • • ..... . 693, 792
denim, business, development...
1012
distribution. , . . .
educational aid 271
stamp. plan,, buying tips. 1388
drill, unbleached, specif ica-
... tions •« • •••<,...••....••• .155
duck
general preference order....
1003,1207
manufacture 695,1148
in tire cord, plants.. .380
on idle carpet looms.. 614
specifications, f ederal<>595,
. . 959,1424
symposium. ...... .1424
total' output for military
use s .... e ... . ....... • e 362
water-repellent, specifica-
tions ... ? .,. , ........ .692
effect of
price ceilings, priorities
and allocations. .<,.... 540
war 31
exports -
Brazil...., 612,522
India.. 65,1094
Shanghai ..•<>•*. .216
U. S., subsidy 77
factory, ideal..... • •••449
finished, prices, ceiling, reg-
ulation". 1473
for . .
civilian use, conversion
order, effect. ...• ...1451
national defense
Canada, testing 255
gray constructions, spec-
ifications ....... . ,952
mill man 1 s viewpoint. e «58
shirting, specif ica/tions.
698
government requirements. ••• .640
Qrt. Brit., purchases for armed
forces.. .1449
grey, prices, ceiling,
schedule. 229, 755, 757-8, 1199,
1456
212
Item
Cloth (Cont'd)
buck, linenlike finishing. • ,158
human hair,' France. ........ .627
imports. . • el085
Argentina 629
India 64
U. S..... 79
India ........ .161
inspection and purchase for the
Army..,. 475
khaki, waterproof ed, testing...
947
' market conditions, 1914-1918...
1304
markets, Far Eastern. ..... .1319
microbial deterioration. .... 143
milder/proofing . ...696
moisture content, recording
device. .674
Favy standpoint • 465
o sna/ourgs
government plans stock pile.
626
limitation order ....... .1477
nildewproof ing. .......... 696
specifications .692
uses.. ,.692,696
para.chute, strength, effect of
yarn elongations .945
' preservatives, testing.. ••••435,
prices
ceiling. 1129
affects mill profits.....
1301
based on 10 market
' ' average ...... .740 , 1349
computation, method in
case of holiday in 10
'markets .927
concessions a,sked by
* manufacturers • • • • . .109
issuance procedure. .. .762
V C-PA viewpoint ......... 107
plan allows for staple at
20.37^, ....1347
regulation
' 10 1002
118.1206,1457-8,1470-2
127 ......1469
128........... ....1474
schedule 11 ........ .227-8
sliding scale. ••• .. . ..112
Item
Cloth (Cont'd)
prices (cont'd)
' St. Brit.
maximum, schedule. .. .1476
order (no. 32), explana-
tion .......1452
India ...405
statistics. ,797
trends 565
' procurement
by Quartermaster corps, new
plan.. 371
for armed forces, central,
agency to handle, urged..
888
production
Canada, economics ,1029
U. S 366,619,865
88 per cent may fall in
war categories. . ..1419
estimate 55,366,1312
further expansion for-
' 'seen 63
increase through change
in specif ications.. 880
record expected.. .... .365
20 per cent needed for
national defense. . .381
war uses to a.bsorb 50 per
cent 792
quality, judging ...,1159
requirements, armed forces...*.
356,639
research, industrial.. •...•1024
selection. 1426
serviceability : . . .179,1403
predicted by fluidity.... 943
sheeting
better balance of warp and
weft, need..., 179
prices and quality, Missouri
stores.. • • . • • .463
standards. • 1158
* wear test... 1408
shirting, specifications. .. .698
shrinkage, control, Sanforized
' "shrunk processes....... »1358
sleeping bag fabrics," specif i—
'"' ' ' cations . ...... ... • . ... • . .1405
South and Central America,, out—
' ' lets; ..792
213
Item
Cloth (Cont'd)
specifications .880
India. ; .- 964
standards . ••• 173
A » S . T • M> «....«>..« o . s . 1 30
emergency, development . . • 173
G-t . ' Brit '. ' shrinkage . . • . 153 ,
trend, 961
strenght , "breaking, determina-
tion . • . o 130
tent, ' Waterproofing. ..... . .1358 i
terms , glo ssary 130
testiaig a wartime. . ......... .940
that America, want s . .593
towelling
serviceability. ........ .1407
waiter absorption, measuring
methods ,948
trade
inventory and output con-
trols.. ..798-
Lancashire, use of lend
lease cotton prohibited..
67
'■''memorandum contracts',
basis for settling. .. .374
postwar . • • » 792
Lancashire •••••••••«• 1088
twill,' specifications. ... . .459,
V ' ' ■ ' 1393-4
Uses ' *'
to equip a soldier ..* . ; ill67 -
too; ceo plant beds 478
velvet, sta)ida*rd-. 953
white, irrigated Cotton
satisfactory. .171
wind resistant, specification..
1404 -
See" also Manufacture; Textile
""industry.
Clothing, 'uMSrwear, knit,
' serviceability. 477
Cbckrell,* Fred'. .......... «. . . . .1216
Codish, R . 1L. ...... ....<>• 940
Coe, H. R.. e .,... ; .. .......... 182-3
Cbk'erV R. : Ro ........... . .1286
C o le , I'f . i3.».o..ot)c »...'. • • • ....778
CoIerganV Rus'seTT. * o . c 282. 974
C o le s, J • v~. « o . . o . . . . o 1230
"Collier,* "P." .v.V. . •'. . . • • ... .236
Collins, S. R 312
Item
Colombia
- classification.. ........ ... .195
cultivation. See Cultivation,
exports, taxes and regulations.
.. 505
- Medellin, textil industry. .. .69
• • prices, .fixing.... »745
Colombia., ilinisterio de ia
economia naciona.1. .195,506,1105
C omer , . Donald* . . . o • . 237 , 341
•Commissioners, secretaries and
directors of agriculture.. ••195
• Committees, . textile industry,
committee no. 39 ........... •554
Commodity research bureau, inc....
• • . . 238
Compe.tit.loA .b.etween
countries, Brazil and U. S
891,914
.fibers ....
cotton and
flax, Peru... ...879
jute ••••••••• 465, 458, 1103
. 6.', for sand bags. ...... 65
rayon. ••••••• ■<••••• . . 591
for tires 157
synthetic ... 0 ... ....••• 62
growths* American and Peruvian.
6311, 623, 628, 869, 871, 882 j 889
Cone, export & commission co...l012
Conference of scientific research
. . .worker, pn cotton in India,
. , 2d, 1941 .'...T.". 1257
Conferences
Chemurgia. .... 1156
committee of Fati'dnal cotton
council and government
officials 1219
-.- cotton, ..543
crop insurance .333
density of bales in transpor-
- * , . _ tat ion ..*•*-... ...........1297
entomology. • 583
insect control. ...30 ,316 , 582, 833
, . peace, , cotton interests should
be represented... »790
, , . ,ten.ancy. , 40
textile machinery price con-
t.rpl 379
... .universal standards, post—
pp.ned... •:■• ............... .123
.Congresses. See Conferences.
214
Item
Conrad, C. M* ........ i . . . 1359-
Con suction
Ala.ba.ma, ••»•• • 54
Argent ina 621 , 10 83
Australia,* •••••• • .643
Axis countries .......883
Canada 867
Georgia .54
increasing, answer to cotton
problem 152
India...,. 104,1011
■Ita-l'5 s ,» -for industrial uses,
■ • - • declaration required 724
Japan. 390
■ - -Mexico ••••••........••••..••.82
post-war, effect of expansion
in use of synthetic fillers
in Japan and Europe ...... .62
South Carolina »375,1236
Spain. ...1321
•statistics 797
Tennessee. • ........ .......... 54
-U. -S 356,637
-'Staple length.. ....... 890
var ieties.... 266
effect of
■ tire rationing 878
w/PB conversion order. 1316
monthly rate.... 63,617
• ■ • 1S41, largest on record.. 368
1942, estimate 357
October 1941, largest on
record .78
promotion plans .......... .59
record, new, predicted. .1316
^..'•reports, inssuance dates....
534
' -world, 1932-33 to 1940-41. . .631
See- also Demand; Uses.
Contes-te- ;
improvement, South Carolina....
1243
North.- Car olina. .283
quality, sponsored by Mid-
South cotton growers assoc..
■ • 1250
•safety, textile industry, Forth
Carolina.. 1020
Cook-, S. .R.r*.. 87, 386, 546, 779, 1013
Cooperation.- -See Marketing,
cooperative; One- variety com-
munities.
Item
Cooperativa agricola algodonera
limitada de Santiago del Sstero
937
Cooperativa. agricola de^ presiden- '
cia. Roque Sa.enz Pena.. ...... .128
Cooperativa a.gricola. ltda. Cas—
telli ......426
Coop.era.tiva agricola. "Union y
progreso" ltda,. de Presidente
de la Plaza (Chaco) ..129
Cooperative associations
. . . Argentina... ..128,129,426
Mississippi, plan for handling
. . loan cotton.. ......120
protect the farmer ...127
Cops, good, importance.... •••••453
Corcoran., T. 3P. 1233
Cornell, W. B .785
Cornell university. ........... 1488
Correa ,de Jesus, Diderot... •••••24
Costa Rica-, cultivation. See
Cultivation •
Costs. See Manufacture, costs;
Marketing, costs; Production,
costs.
Cotton, ba,sic food crop of South..
717
Cotton, importance to the con-
sumer .1426
Cotton, whole, term, defined. . .983
Cotton and cotton oil press. •• .712
Cotton calendar for 194-2 .,534
Cotton Christmas. See Uses, in-
creasing, ' plans, . Cotton Christ-
. , mas.
Cotton Christma.s committee of
Texas 254
Cotton, classing act, appropriation
1510
Cotton consumption council. . ...59,
876,1014
Cotton duck symposium .1424
Cotton hulls, fiber. See Linters.
Cotton importers and distributors*
ltd. (at. Brit.)..... 1189
Cotton manufacturers association
. . of. North Carplina..... • 283
Cotton quality week... ...1250
Cot.ton research foundation. See
. National cotton council of
. America. Cotton research found—
. . . a t ip.n •
Cotton spindles board. . . • .220
215
Item
Cotton-textile institute, inc. 110,
154,241,472,690,597,781,1512
Cotton week. See National cotton
week. • ..
Cotton' year .."book. 797
Cottonseed
compos! tibh" '
chemical, research. ..... .780
influenced hy field and
*. storage conditions. • . .553.
conditioning, effect on, oil
" yields ............ 987. .
crushing industry
'''effects of war , , .,..244
He aphis .975
exports
' Brazil . ............ 1438
prohibited
' '. ' ' Paraguay, 201
" ...Peru. .1445
for "planting
credit, Argentina. ..... .1280
dusting, effect on seed-
lings in' soil infested
with Phi zoctonia. » . . • .303.
Egyptian type, production,
Arizona..© ...1052
germination
* capacity", ' effect of.
chlorpicrine. ... • • ..819
tests, Oklahoma.. .... .299
glnners may delint-. ...... .48
improved, scheme to extend
U3ei India,...*..... 1245
long staple, supply 895,
1039
.•■far' production hoard to
: conserve ....792
. .longevity, factors affect-
ing. ................ .1251
Marvel of the. South, Mexico
*'"''*"'* to import 300 tons. ... .555',..'
, l"ort:i Carolina. . . . • ... '.. <> .293
Oklahoma. ........ ... ... .508-9
' production., rules* of .Ari-
zona crop improvement
assoc . .j. ..C. ....... .1041
*. ' ' . * pure'. and of Improved, var-
iety,, importance* ••••• 569'
selection*. .<>.. , ... 1050—1
Puerto Rico..... 1035
si tuation , Texas ......... 567
Item
Cottonseed* '(Cont'd)
for planting (cont'd)
' Supply :
pro hlem'. O 1035
' ' * * ' 'Texas". .............. .1057
' ' "SxP' ' '
pure', ' importance of.. 291,
''"."* ' ' " ' 295
supply
" ' ' ' conservation. • ... • .766
oil' mill' stocks need-
! . ed.. 512
tests, Louisiana ....568
' ' treated" with* ceres'an
"'"**'*" effect' on yield. . . . . .1046
ma,y "be carried over to
next season if proper-
ly stored 20
should not he sold to oil
' 'mills..'.. •••20
' treatment 1021
' " ' ' ' " hehef It's;... 811, 1030, 1054
' ' " device". ......... 821
effect on yield. ...... .19
' Mississippi.... 1053
""'studies, Georgia. ..•••785
with growth promoting
chemicals, inc rea.se s
yield. .••......•••< 556
ginhers' should not put trash
in'..,.. • ........1078
globulin preparations, amino
acid composition o .»486
grading, ' report • 549
'humidifying, method.. o.987
importance in war ef fort. .. .489
imports, restrictions, 3uE«a...
516
" income from, 1939-41. ...... .854
industry, chemistry's con-
tribution. .........1171
marketing
Argentina, on grade. ... e .189
* " I \" Brazil'. 1438
prices. •»••••••••••«...<»... Q5 z i-
fixing
oppo sod ....... ........ 218
Peru.......... 1445
prVduc'tibn
v ' Bra z i I . . . . . ........... 1438
'■■ U. S. ...... 99
index numbers. ..*.••• • .270
216
Item
Cottonseed (Cont \d). .
products .,...» •
consumption.* increasing,
answer to cotton prob-
lem. .... o - 152
directories.... 712
in national defense. .488 , 979
significance-, in world
affairs.. 1220
uses
chemist's part in de-
veloping. . . . * 1171
feed 1482
food and feed ..977
See also Cottonseed cake;
Cottonseed hulls; Cotton-
seed meal; Cottonseed
oil; Mar gar ine.
.protein.
source of 493,706
. . uses*,. ....1030
. sales. . •• 854
standards, Argentina 1226
.Statistics. .238,267
. storage.. . .... ...1251
uses. ........ 709
feed
.for livestock 719
Peru.... ..,.1169
vitality, influenced by field
and storage conditions. .. 553
Cottonseed cake
oil content, relation of
moisture. ............... .192
prices, -fixing, .Egypt. ..... .738
pro due t.ion, Argent ina. 184
uses, feed for livestock. . .1030
Cottonseed hulls
fiber,,, catalytic hydrogena-
tion 946
uses
feed for dairy cattle. .. .715
insulation. ............ .1439
. poultry, litter .......... 1436
Cottonseed, meal. • .
futures trading, Memphis. .. .975
uses
feed. 185-6, 188,484,710,
715 , 785 , 973-4, 1030 , 1482
fertilizer. 714, 813,1170,1441
'clastic s » •* • • .1482
Item
Cottonseed "oil ' '
bl eaching ..<;......... 117 5
color,- effect df gossypol. . .982
consumption, U. S. , compared
with butter and lard. ....717
directories . .«712
exports, prohibited, Paraguay..
201
extraction methods. ....... ,1176
freight rates'.. .... .....217,741
industry
Argentina 1427
South. 0 ..... o ..255
literature, review..... 981
mills
effect of 1942 production
goals... 1174
■ Louisiana. .251
ordered to hold supplies of
SxP- seed - ... ..512
problem • • 192
prices *.'
ceiling' ' ' '
establishment, opposed...
190,234
schedule. 53 230,521,
760-1,1463
• compared with tallow prices.
• - ' 985
fixing •
during World 'war 485
Egypt.. ....738
•production
Argentina. •••• .184
• U. S., increase. urged. .#707,
718
See also Cottonseed, crush-
ing industry.-
rancidity 182-3
■ recovery, from whole cotton. 983
refining, - Clayton process.. 1433
regulations, government, during
• • World war. ............ . ..485
supply, general preference
order- 'i'U-7T. ............. .526
survey, 1915-1918. . i. . i ... ..485
uses, margarine .483,720
Coulter, E. Mo ....782
Covington
Cox, A. B
Tom 8S0
i....... .....88, 520 , 928 ,
1086,1220,1491
217
Item
Crawford, 3. H ..1017
Crawford.! L K .A*. «••.•• .38
Crawford , -M. D . C . . 786
Credit
"by ^counties
■ .Georgia, Mississippi, Okla-
hqma,, and Texas. • • • • . .269
Kentucky. 551
production
Argentina.,. 1280
U. S.. 9 e.o 337
See als.o, Jjpan.3 •
Crop insurance... See , Insurance,
crop.
Cuba...... .96
Cult ivat ion
Argentina .».,..,, 292
Brazil. ,13
Japanese element .531
Burma., o..... 1025
by American Indians. . ...... .783
C o lombia. 570
Costa Rica. . .............. . .573
, Cuba , .96
Ecuador . . • ° • • ° • • • 1246
Iran........ 280
long staple cotton 281
•-.d s si ss ippi Del ta. ...... 1047
Mississippi .<>.... .1030
Ohio ......257
Paraguay... » 259
practices .... ...o 1047
Oklahoma... 563
persistence, of root-rot
following certain. ... .303
Puerto Rico*..'. ..»...*•••.. . .543
research, industrial. ..... .1024
Rhodesia, ' Southern. .... «... • .798
s.ea island, « in. young citrus
. groves » . » » o> . o ........... .15
so i'lv preparation. . ........ ...14
successful, rules for 1045
Sudan, i .- .'.1056
Thailand. .397
Tunis, .................... .1215
U. S.,....^ 786,1489
blackbell; ,Cprairie) soils...
" ; ....... .... ■ , 1049
educat ional . aid. 271
See ad so Production; -Spacing. ..
Cytology, review........... .5
Dallas agricultural club 891
Dantas , Garibaldi 89
Item
Davis, J. P .107
Davis, K. C 1326
Dav is, P. 0. ...................39
Defense. See national defense.
Delta &' pine" land' co. .» 1275
Delta council'. .' 610 , 570, 855,
895,1183
Demand, U. S. ...... ••••*••• V»1Q92
Denier-, Pv CV 1/.Y.... ....319,1054
Dickins , Dorothy 1282
Di Ponzo, Mario. See Ponzo Mario
di.- • • « " -•■
Directories" " * * "
American wool and cotton re-
porter..-.. ..774
industrial textiles 1496
International green book of
cottonseed oil and other
products 712
textile ■ industry, Canada,. • .255
Diseases 22
Aecidiunrgossypii 309
angular leaf spot •
Argentina,. .576
Egypt.. 578
- -Salvador. . ........ 831
wind dissemination. .... .304
Argentina. 1059,1228
Bar bado s . 1211
blackarm. See Diseases, angu-
lar leaf spot.
boll rot...... ....1255
Mississippi. . ........ . .1030
bolls, South Carolina. ... .1504
control . . . . . . .22, 821 ,1221 , 1482
- Angola.......;.'. ...210
fusarium wilt
Argentine Republic .574
Brazil ....828
• • organisms, ' CrOss-iiiocula-
tions with.. ..1504
■ reaction of varieties to...
• • • • • • ' • • 310
•Tennessee 1507
Iran , survey .280
■ Forth Carolina ..1060
Phymatotr ichum omnivorum See
Diseases, root-rdt."
Puerto Rico ; ....800
root-knot ................ . .310
-Georgia 785
root-rot
and weather and yields. .303
causal fungi, physiology of
307
218
Item
Diseases (Cont'd)
root-rot (cont'd)
effect of organic amend-
ments * .575
gr owth rate s • 21
persistence, following
cropping practices. •• .303
sclerotia of, soil-culture
method for obtaining. .306
rust
• - Alabama •••••• ............ 773
Ar i zona 1254
se ed- "borne 822
isolation and infection
tests... ......... ....c830
seedling. ..305*1255
Mississippi ........... • .1030
probability law in...... #305
Shizoctonia, effect of
dusting .303
survey... ...829
South Carolina 1504
soil-borne, isolation and in-
fection tests. .......... .830
U. S. , incidence ...577
wilt
• Mississippi... 1030
reaction of varieties,
Georgia ..785
resistance and mineral
• •nutrition • .1504
re'sl s-fcant- variety. . . . . . .1055
selection for immunity
against' •-• 827
upland resistant lines,
U. S. S. E. . .......... 832
'See also Diseases, fusarium
"wilt." '
Distribution - • - •
American cotton .... .266,393, 909
Egyptian cotton.-.-. 654
regulations, Gt. Brit. 1190
stati sties 797
• U. S........ ....398,405
world. •• .393
Diversification, dairy and "cotton
farms, U. S. , South. ...... .1069
Dixie cotton chopper '....1275
Dixon, a. L. .• .1108
Dodd, J. &....*. ....... •....*• 1124
Dominion textile co., ltd..... 1029
Doyle,* 0. B. .. . .... . .•....*••• .9
Draper, Allan....... ,.,.449
Item
Driver, T. . . 1087-8
Drying j gins equipped for, U. S..
861
Dubose, Gerald....... ....834,1261
Dugat, Gentry.-. ............ 313
Dunlap,'A. A. ................ .306
Dunlap, G. H. 431,942,1013
Duran, J. J. ................. .314
Durham, Walter., ......1019
Duxbury, Daniel. ••••••••• .61, 1039
East India cotton association,
ltd. 1011,1492
E?„st Texas chairiber of commerce...
895
Eaton, .!. L « ^246,535
Eavenson, Alban 536
Ecuador-
problems, Manabf 817,825
See also Cultivation; Pro-
duc tion.
Eddy, C. 0 ............. ...... 12o2
Education, textile
engineering defense courses...
1017
U. S.. 249,787
.... 7 83
...1482
....682
.. ..485
Edward-s, E.- I*.*.*.,
Edwards, E. R...
Edwards, I. K..-.
Edwards, J. D..»
Egypt
acrea.ge. See Acreage,
cottonseed products, prices,
fixing..... ........738
prices, fixing. ............924
production. See Production.
••situation,- wartime ...1222
stat istios.......... .103
varieties, Karnak, compared
with other varieties. . .1222
Egyptian cotton
supply and distribution, world
:.- - 654
■ • • -V, S. , conservation order M*
117 1203
variety, 213... 823
Elliott i Harriett.... 173
Ellithorp, -R. ¥ .563
Elsworth, R. H....... ...1138
Elvove, J. T. ........ .....791,902
El Zoheiry, M. S. 583
Emergency dairy defense com-
mittee. ...... .985
219
Item
Emergency -price .control .act of
- 194-2....... 725
Empire cotton growing corpora-
tion. 557
Sngel, .H. C « 1142
England. Soe Great .Britain.
Enterprise, private, .competitive,
must "be preserved. . • 1513
Enterprise -oil Co... 503
Everett, . C. . K„ .... .1014, 1155,1403,
1499,1501
Swing, K. P c 318
Exchanges
futures
stabilizing influence. .792
value, in wartime ....... .792
• .will function even with
ceiling price ........ 1353
Memphi s a •*••»»... , 930
Exe t e r manufac tur ing co........538
"Experimenter. 432
Experiments. .
cottonseed, ceresan treated,
• - . st orage .........20
fertilizers, Mississippi. • .1249
plats, competition effect, size
■ • and shape. „• .1488
Exports .
Brazil ..©.•'• 904, 1320
. . . by. .countries • . • . .1324
Sao Paulo.. .......89,92
Colombia, taxes and regula-
tions........... 506
Haiti • •»:• **.*. ........ . . .1118
India ....... .104 , 10 11 , 1109 ,1330
Mexico. 82
Peru .......... « , , 1120
"by countries......... 394, 912
.-..effect of war. . ... * ...... 563
tax 499
to Japan- and China,. ..... .404
U. S.
American-Egyptian cotton....
.... ...... ' 1038
.. permits .not. needed in Few
. Orleans.............. 1188
. < -posirwar M ^4>'. ......... ... .891
..program., Dne r variety com- --
- . inanities,,.. Mississippi.. *•
-.- ....... . ' •■; 1031
■ ■ sub s i dy . See Subs i dy on , e x-
p.or.t,s.„ U... S... , ...
Item
Exports (Cont'd)
TJ. S. (cont'd)
to St.. Brit., Lend-lease..
.... • 93
marking ."symbols ...»
"-'*"" 608
See also Shipments.*
Ezekiel,. ¥. IT ......303
Fabrics. See Cloth.
Fahmi, 7. . . • . • • .....827
Fair labor standards act
provisions applicable to gin-
he rs producing linters. . . .49
violations, Horth Carolina..
|* ' I " " ' " ' f' \. ; 757
Fa.rm business analysis studies,
1907-39........ 330
Far m raanag e me n t
practices
cropping systems, Alabama,
effect' on yield. .... .1482
Delta and pine land co..l275
of M. H. Scaief ........ ...572
South Carolina . .
Newberry' County. ......... 593
Pickens County. 1276
types .'
and size for satisfactory
level Vf* living . . . . . .1070
Tennessee . ... .......... ..1507
TJ.; S'-V 1907-^9. 330
See a.lso Credit; Diversif ice,—
tion; Labor, fa.rm; Leases*
Farmers '*"'"*'
advised to become dairymen. .181
agree on "bo'ilwo'rm program. . . . 26
and cooperatives.. • ...... .. .127
and spinners. . .<>.. ......... .775
.■v.-, ask relief because of crop
• - "' damage." ,'. 203
benefits .from changes in gin—
' 'riirig industry. e .344
. cia-ssing' service. ' See Classing,
service ' for ' organized groups,
"TJ-.-S".
equipped to produce staple in
war* emergency 'program. .. .718
holding* raw cotton . 108
importance* of oleomargarine to,.
■'. ! ■'*' """*" ' -/ /483
inc 6me fro in o leoma.rgarine . . .43.7
220
Item
Farmers (Cont'd)
offered' financial relief,
India 1135
participation in crop in-
' suranc e pro gram , L ou i s i ana . .
851
returns for labor, equals
per pound* price of cotton...
602
urged to
;p lent 1 e gume s ......288
produce cotton of longer
staple.. 648
purchase' supplies of poison
early* 584
vote for' retaining cotton
■ quota. • ......... .215
Farms '
cot ton-corn, small, conserva-
'tion on. 300
irrigated, machinery for.... 327
size, plantation and small,
compared 1281
See also ' Fam. Management .
Farn s vro r th , J ohn .......450
Farr, %. K 133
Farroll, G-. E. ................ .156
Federation of women's clubs... 1431
Fellers, C. 3. .286
Fennell , . F • L 943
Fenton, F. A 1221
Ferrero, Fl. 1493
Fertilizers'
balanc ed .................. . .298
ed'MiGrcdaii use; Mississippi. . .
I:-' • ' " ' 1031
do lonite, test ,' " Mississippi . .10
effect 'on' yields, 'Alabama. .'1482
experiments' ' * ' * ■ '
' ' 'Alabama . .773
• • &e6rgia . ........... i ..... 785
'Louis land i ........ .568
M ssissippi .. .......... .1249
manure, green, tests, Arkansas.
' - 4 y-r - '809
nitrate of soda, use, pre-
vented .994
nitrogen
' ' * 'appJifJatxdii; "effect on
"'■yield.-.; ............. .1504
in cotton cultivation. . .1242
Hi ssissippi- • . ... ..290
shortage may develop 238
Item
Fertilizers (Cont'd)
nutrient substances, utiliza-
tion 'by plant . . 272
phosphorus ».••••. ........ .,«, •• : «6
placement, experiment, Lowndes
County, Mississippi. .... .202
potash
application, S. C 1504
effectiveness, Central Asia..
302
response of cotton. ...... 826
rec ommenda.t i ons
Mississippi 810
South Carolina.. 1244
requirement's, during plant
development • 824
s odium ion in.. .12
sulphur-gyp sum- manure , ex-
periments. 1252
supply, situation 287,239,
794,1048
testing, Montserrat . . • • • ...1231
vitamin 3]_, effect on yield...*
1253
See also Plants, nutrition.
Fibers
analysis, X-ray method 1362
cell walls, cellulose,
or ienta.tion. ........... .1 139
cross sections, examination,
method.. ..139
development, early stages.. .434
diameter, Acala strains.. •••679
etherif ication.. . • ..1144
fat s^ - removal, methods. ... • ■•944
growth of Chaetomium globosum,
oxygen absorption and cala—
lase production during. . .577 .
mercerized, 'hydrolysis. . .•••438
microscopic cellulose particles
in colorless plastids for-
* mat ion. ••••*. .••••••135
moisture, content, measurement. •
132,674
nitrated 'by' nitric a.cid vapors,
investigation' 'X-ray... ..939
propert ies .......... . . -546,1482
compared with jute. .... .1103
mechanical ............ . . .675
' physical: ........... . . .1507
'which* make good "yarn 441
reactions
color , 941
iodine. ••••••••••••.•• . . .459
221
Item
Fibers (Cont 'd) '
research, U. s. Dept. of agri-
culture •548-9
. . . .spinna.bility .
raingrown and irrigated. 1140
..... tests .1369
structure .134,1482
• surface, catalytic oxidation....
1361
tests and testing
- • service
for "breeders, U. S. ..1143
■Tennessee university. • 141
U. S. Dept. of agri-
culture . • . • • • .144
southeast crops ....... o .1369
varieties, Texas ...444
treatment, slip resistant. .1370
wax content • . .553
See -also Cellulose fibers;
Cottonseed hulls, fiber;
.♦.•». -Lint; Synthetic fibers;
ITames of fibers other than
cotton.
Figures on King cotton. ...... .1224
Filippov, Y 559
Financing. See Credit; Loans.
Fires, warehouse, control method..
• .: - . , . ... < 1354
.Fisher, R. T . .792
.FitzSiuimonds, .A. ,L 244,623,
... 1184,1431
-Flax i
..•conversion to fiber resembling
c o t ton r. .................. 86 8
processing and utilization. .. 57
spinning on cotton machinery. ••
1308
Fletcher, E. E 317
Florida, ramie industry. ... ..68, 74
Florida, -igricultural experiment
- station. ......... 245
Flynn, 3d 1501
■ Foex, I-iarc „„ 939
Folsom, J. Co... ......856
■Fontaine, T. D 486
Fonzo , • Mario di-... 1059
Ford motor co.. e ...... 359
• Foster^- ■¥■. S 814
Fox v Peter-. ... 835
•Frayser, r-i. E ...1406
Item
Freight rates
ocean, Suez to U. S»*. . . .. 1194
railroad
loading changes 1478
points in .Oklahoma 1196
ten per cent increase,
-effect on cotton indus-
try. 126
3 per cent increase. ... .936
See al so Cottonseed oil,
freight rates; Linters,
freight charges.
Frey-Wyssling, A.... .1141
Friedman, Ephraim..... ..470
Friend, W. H. 1247
Fry, Carl... 0 591
Fuchs,- V. R. .. • .o978
Fulmer, J. L. ••••••••■••>•• .c.1248
Fulmer-Cooley oleomargarine re-
tail tax bills, hearings. *© 990
Fulmer net weight bill ..»729
See also Net weight.
' Futures - •
market , Hew York. ....... ...115
trading . .
effect of price .ceilings...
... .1130,1342,1352
India, options. • ••.••••1187
U. -S». .............. ....4 16
.See .also Exchanges; Prices ,
future s. ...
C-aer, Joseph... .41
G-amarra D.,.L... ....... ....... 564
Ga.rraendia,, ..J. 0. .963
C-arrard, ¥. M. ..... ... .288,1047
. Gar side, A. . H» 792,797,1494
.Gary, H. L. 599,865
Ga/ttenberger , P ....••815
- • Gaus , - G . E .46
- Gavrilov,. Go*... .....806
. ■ Gayle , . ¥. .¥.. 451
Geib,.M. 11.. Y .,,.1366
General federation of women' s
clubs »1437
Genetics
leaf . shape, in- Asia.tic cottons
affected by new gene.... 808
- review ...«.5
studies..*-. 276,785
- • - See also Breeding; Hybridi-
zat i on ; Inher i t anc e ; Vari e~
. . . . ties
222
Item
Georgia,
. . consumption... ...54
credit, by counties. ...269
production, costs.... 853
varieties
sea island •;• . .782
testing .1044
Georgia. Agricultural experiment
station .57,785
Georgia.. State engineering ex-
periment station..... 57
Gere.simov, B. A ......836
Gerdes, 1, L 861,1075,1284-,
1287,1328
German cotton corporation. See
Bauiawolle aktien gesellschaf t .
Germany
and Axis countries, con-
sumption, estimate ...... .883
growing cotton in Balkans and
Asia planned 243
Get the most from your cotton
stamps . . ....1388
Gill, -J. S ' 957
Ginners
advised against putting tra,sh
in seed... 1078
and civilian defense 1288
Arizona, practices, criticized.
associations. See names of
associations.
co r mo ens at ion for keeping re-
cords under AAA.... ...342
delisting seed for. planting. .48
on the "battle lines.. ...... .1080
part in insect control. ... .1286
producing linters, required to
. ^report 'to 0PM ........49
Ginning. _ . , ' . ■
ch$r ! ..es J JJ. S .348
cooperative
.Hew l.exico • • ..343
. See also Gins, 6ooperative..
experiment s , India .......... 604
. _ i mpr o y _e men t s
. artificial drying. 50
, Mississippi .1031
. . TlV sV.V. .V.' . . 861
urged'' for' Delta. 1287
industry
effects of war.... 244
evolution .......... . . . . . . 344
^ .r; f lTqrth Carolina.'. . 860
Item
Ginning (Cont'd.).:-
laboratory* See- Uv S-. Dept. of
agriculture, Cotton ginning
laboratory. - •
machinery. See Machinery, gin-
ning.
power facilities, use by de-
centralized industry.... 507
priorities .1295
problems. 1075
studi e s , government 549-50
Sudan 1506
suggestions .51
Texas 862,1077
upland, long- staple. ..... .1079
Ginnings. See Production.
Gins
cooperative
bookkeepers short course...
347
Mi s s i s sippi 1031
See also Ginning, coopera-
tive.
idle, use for production of
" war materials ...44
installations, new, U. S..*361
main t enanc e 12 34
modern, guard quality 860
operation, importance of
cleanliness ..... . .1074,1285
power facilities, use by in-
dustry in emergency S07
seed-cotton moisture tester. 46
small, use 'as del inters. 43, 78 5
stands, wooden, modernizing...
603,1294
static research .....345
U. S., number and estimated
capacity .1291
Gla s s, L » S. ............ .......cj98
Gleysteen, L. ?»♦♦•♦ ......... ..136
Glick, P. A«. .♦*.*.. 318
Glossary, terms relating to tex-
. " tile' materials ............ .130
Glovet ', * J. ' G. ••.......« .788
Go i fi , ti. ........ ....... ...25
Goldfinger, G. 1482
Goldsmith, G. W.. •••323
Good' neighbor- ad absurdam 871
Go'ralnik, A. S. 944
Gorc'akov, A. ........1022
Gordon, J. B 53,90,108,433,
• • -524,671,740,1342-3
Gordon, P.,E ♦♦♦•1415
223
Item
Gore, ,U. R. .... ......1043
Govande, G. K. > 275
Government
Argentina,, "builds "bag factory..
625
control. See Production, con-
trol*
loans. See Loans, See Loans,
government,
payment s., See Payments,
policy and program, U. S...542,
802,1111
agricultural adjustment . • 902
agricultural conservation...
223,514,747,995,1453
commodity loan and purchase.
673
See al so Exports, U. S. ,
program; Loans, govern-
ment^ Plans; Production,
control; Subsidy.
U. S.
orders stock pile of
... .Qsnaburgs 626
.-relief for crop damage. ..203
«- to. take ^ all cotton duck.. 362
Grade . and staple
lend-lease shipments, symbols
. used. ,tp T indicate ........ .608
-• Mi ssi ssippi ........... .. . ..... 248
U,- &* • 400-1 , 920
• See also Quality; Standards.
Grade s, low, spinners fear to
■ - use. .". 624
Grading* See Classing.
Gravier, .Carondelet. .1344
Great Britain
cloth,, standards, shrinkage. 174
- imports
. . American cotton, Lend-lease
'quality ..symbol's 608
plan. , . .'.','.1. •'. . 993
.machinery,, textile 458
prices, fixing. ..1125
stocks, .licensing. ......... .511
■supply, distribution plan... 993
• textile indus t ry
.added to list of war in—
....... dustries. 618
"concentration" progress. 349
considered vital during war.
fif ' 1 '! ei5
x.o.gulation .349
Item
Great Britain (Cont'd)
textile industry (cont'd)
■reorganization, government. •
507
situation .61
See also- Lancashire.
Gt . Brit . Cot ton .board . .55
Gt. Brit. Cotton controller. . . .56,
511,887,993,1449-50
Gt. 3rit. Imperial institute .. .709
Gt. Brit. Indian trade com-
missioner (Hew York) ....... 1109
Gt. Brit. Ministry of home securi-
ty. Committee of research and-
experiments department. .. ...131
Gt. Brit. Ministry of supply. 1125,
1195
Gt. Brit. Spindles board 202,
212,1023
Greathouse, G. A... 1482
Greenhouses, type for research.. .8
Gregg, Paul ,1263
Gregg; R. C •••••*• .929
Gregory, 'T. .H 977
Groups, organized. See One-
variety communities.
Growers. ■ See - Fe.rmers*
Guatemala - ; '
imports..,. 1217
See a,lso Production.
Guin , Marvin. .... .. . 248
Guissinger, J. A>... .157
Haiti,' 'exports ... • ••• .1118
Hal stead, P. B. .•••*.......... .792
Hamblin,- .I. E...... ....1049
Hamburger, ¥. J....... .....945
Hamor, ¥. A. .1024,1495
Hampton - institute, ...279
Hancock, H. A ..1222
Handling-,- suggestions 51
Hanratty, W. 1158
Hargovan-das Lakmichand college of
commerce , Ahmedabad. . ..... • .908
Ha r land , • S • C •••••• . .........*. 27 6
Har'ley, J. E..... .198
Harris , • Marshall ...40
Harris, -Milton...* 575
Harrison, .Prank*.. i» • » .683
Harrison,. G« J........ »»1
Harvesting
• • -machinery. See Machinery, facp,
■ * -rough.,- ,oos.t.s. .grower 5 cents per
•••«-« pound. • •• .18
suggestions. • • ...••51
224
Item
Hawkins, B. S. 303
Hawthorne, H. % 330
Hays, 11. 3... 477,1407-8
Heard, *M. "E........ 249,787
407
1223
Hedges, T. R...
Henderson, Eric.
Henderson, Leon. • ..374
Henderson, ¥. E . . . .354
Hendricks, H. E ..1072
Henry, C. G-... 711
He n z e , H. S.* o •* o .............. . 94 6
Hero, II. I 733
He s s , Aurt »..••*.. .lit. ........ 434
EibDeft; 'A. 'E... 452
Hickman, E. G. 1025
Kill, 'Si 'A 1409
Hint on, d. 3. 289,1048
Hi s t o r y ..1225
Brazil'... .. .. 530
prehistoric times to 1930... 786
sea island cotton, U. S.....782
Hixson, Sphriam .......837
Holcomb, E. J .....40,856
Ho 1c o Kit) , ' "Gene 1 60 , 1 17 1
Holmes, H. C..... ..•••••••600
Home missions council. Land
tenure committee. 40
Hood, L. IT., jr 951
Hoover, C. D. .................. .10
Home, i-I." lL. jr. 250
Houston cotton exchange 1440
Howard, "Chess." 408
Howard , L. "v. • 788
Howard, R. < r . ......... ....2
Hughes, 3ode 42
Hughes, S. T 1288
Hull fiber. See Cottonseed hulls,
fiber.
Humidity
constant, device for maintain-
ing .....678
vs. yarn quality..... 676
Hurd,_ S. 3 38
Hurley, Ray.. •••• .1224
Hurst",' E. J................'. ...592
Hurst, J. I....... ...1249
Hustache',' A. ............. 319
Hutchinson, J. B.' .... 804
Hut son, J. 3. . o ..••......•••.* 1026
Hybr i di zat ion 276
Imports
Burma, restrictions.
,516
Item
Imports (Cont'd)
Guatemala. .1217
■ * 'India ..W....1011
duty increased . ...723,
1185,1443
Spain. .. ...921
II. 'S.
from
Egypt, resolution oppos-
ing. ... ...494
India..... 645,1109
Peru
tariff, reduction
opposed 731
urged. 657
quotas; suspension 1122,
1209
South American cottons,
• ' " r " • "restrictions...' ..744
under quota* provisions.. .555
Imshenetskii", * A." A .435
Income 1 *<•'•<
Ar i zona. 1010
Arkansas .328
cash and government payments...
854
from
cotton
and cottonseed ...899
1933-41 crops 1277
1939-41 crops.... 854
" to he "protected through
' Tn'su'rance 595
: " " cot tonsced, "1933-41 crops. ,4.4
t" 1277
dusting 1505 acres .1267
long and short staples,
• Mississippi, delta. .... .36
" 'margarine .187
Indaburu,' C. Y. .817
India
acreage',' See Acreage.
"burlap, exports, to U. S...1307
cloth'.'.'.'.'. 1090
for military purposes. .. .161
prices, control 406
consumptions .............. • .104
foreign cotton, excise duty.
199
'cottonseed for planting, im-
proved. 1245
export s ... i 104, 1330
ginning, ' experiment s ..... . . .604
225
Item
India (Cont'd.)
- r ^handloom industry. . ....... . .363
( _ Hyderabad^ "Gaorani 6 variety. . •
"'"*.'. % * ' 816
irirpor t s , duty. 1 99 , 723 f 1 185 , 1443
...labor, textile industry..... 875
linters, leading exporter,
Bra.zil expected to supersede
; : ; 972
. a k produc t i on . See Pro due t i on .
statistics'.".' 1330
stocks.'. o'e .' . . .-. 1330
surpluses, short staple. 395, 964
,\ textile industry.... 65, 358, 361, .
1309
ilysore. 1313
varieties
. .. -American long staple,
, „ _ Sind 495
. -Desi, Sind ....495
psys&jri ..o. 727
Oomra. .................... 274
. s . yi eld ..«..*>«»...»«..»*..«.. 388
. . , . See also names of ''Indian
states.
India. Dept. of commercial and
intelligence statistics. . *. .388
Indian central cotton committee....
. ., 539 , 604", 1235 , 1329-30
Indian cotton V.u
exports to U. S. 1109
future ........ . .' 541
, .. . packing, poor .1492
Indian statistical institute. . .541
Industrial fiber society. ..... .546 .
Industrial textiles directory.1496 -
Industry
development, history 968
outlook, post-war.. 1225
. . . U. S/.V. . . . . . ... ....... .775 , 1080
of feet" of freight rate in-
crease ............... .126-
Industry committee no.' 39 for the >
textile industry..... 554
.Inheritance 4 •
•Pima cotton, smooth and pitted-
'ho lis .................... 278
upland cotton, cluster habit...
277
Inozemtsev, A. 818
Insect ie ides . ............... 24 , 313
calcium arsenate, effect on
• s'oilsV.V.Y. 296
item
Insecticides (Cont'd)
. .der.r.is,. and calcium arsenate. . • •
. ' i . .I'.ll [• * 7 " " v '"%34
-development . I • . . ....... . •••1482
legislation, proposed, Texas* ••
•• • -• !* '** -• ' ' ; 501
shortages^ Louisiana.'. 1269
. »Sol.'par\. .... 836
Insects.
.. Alabama argillacae Ebn. See In~
• ». ■,'■*» . .sects, leaf worm.
.A. . Anth.on.omus grandis Boh. See
. . . . .Insects, boll weevil.
aphid, Paraguay.....". 1052
Argent ina . . . 322 , 1061 , 1065 , 1228
Barbado s 1211
boll. we evil
control - ............. 316 , 584
. . . burning stalks 312
.by a_ parasite ..323
daytime poisoning. • . . .840
- . . on sea,, island cotton
v ; . . . under Florida eondi--
. . ..... .t'lons......' 1258
.. . U. S. , appropriation. 1510
.... Guatemala .579
Oklahoma. .25
, « . bollw rm 1258
s cpntrol
, cooperative 842
t demonstration'. ....... .842
e ggs .and larvae 31
. . ... oviposit ion and larvae
. . . . . survival . ... ........ . .317
. Se e al so ' subheads pink boll-
,.; worm, 'and 'spotted boll-
worm, under Insects.
California 845
Comotrachelus denieri, Hust.,
Argentina 319,1064
control. 580-2, 586, 844, 1221, 1270
. , . conference '. •••• 833
. . , Cotton council will co-
. operate • 1067
; . , r ginner ' s part .'. . . . .1285
, M t ^Louisiana. ........ .1262,1259
, . * 'methods . . . ........ . '.-. . .1264
dust ing. • 847
planes ' available . .... 1193
. . . returns ' from. ........ 1267
. . . Fyasaland. .1266
oil millers and bankers aid
farmers .1261
226
Item
Insects (Cont'd)
control (cont 'd)
• - programs 838,1259,1272
Puerto Rico ............. ,800
suggestions.. 28,1265
Texa.s.-.. .............. 835
McLennan Countyi. 841,1265
Victoria County. .834
' See also Insecticides.
damage 31 8 ,1256
' 'flea 'hopper t host rela.tion.. 837
injurious to cotton 29
Iran. . . . .280
loafworm
control, Sap Pa.ulo. ...... 843
' 2g; ; ptr.......... 583
Mexico .......... 314
pi:Jr bollworm , . .
control
Argentina. .322
Arizona • 26
Brazil ....... . .315
by a parasite 323
by natural enemies. ...583
plans, Mexico and U. S. . •
30,325
Puerto Rico ....588
Texas .......746
U. S 587,728,1510
hosts, secondary. ...... ..311
parasites, India.. .... . ..1257
survey. ........585
Pyrausta, nubilalis Eubner . . . 839
sa.nd T-.ri r e v/o rm , c on t r ol • . • • • • 8 46
seedling, controJL, Queen sland. .
23
South Carolina .1504
spotted bollworms, parasites,
' India 1257
stem weevil
] 'biology.... ...27,1066
host plant, south India.. 321
India. 1066,1260
parasite, south India.... 320
Texas 835 , 1263 ,1271
Thurbcria weevil, control. •• 587
appropria-tion, U. S 1510
U. S., investigations... 587, 848
Instruments
"breaking 'machine ............ 140
Delmhorst moisture detector. 132
for measuring air permeability
of fabrics 1365
- • Item
Instruments (Cont'd),
humidity device ........678
lavender glow, lamp ......... 1412
' st'r ob'o sc ope .149
See also Machinery.
Insurance
agents fear new.CCC cotton
program 932
crop.. . . .....590,592,594-5,1021
ac tuarial data,. ........ . .597
applications
"dates 335,750
procedure .751
small number,, reasons. 852
editor'ial^ comment... 334
farmers urged, to use..... .37
may provide for unpicked
cotton 591
program
county yield and rate
procedure ..752
e xpl ained 332 , 336 ,598
participation, Louisiana.
: ; 851
r e gulat'ions 225 ,753,
996,1455
Texas 329,1278
fire, "law suits, court do-..
cisions, Texa.s. ....... .232-3
not 'required on loa,n cotton.425
International congress of en-
t omo logy . . • ............ .. . • • 583
Inte'rria'tio'nal congress of genetics
\( ".' ... . 276
International cottonseed' products
directory. See International
green book' of cottonseed oil
and other vegetable products.
International green book of
dottoriseod oil and other ve-
getable oil products. ..... ...712
International harvester co......32
Iran. See Cultivation^ Production.
Iraq. "See Acreage; Production..
Ireland, J. C... ....... ...19,566
Irrigated' cb't'tbh
for the manufacture of white
Cloth...... .171
mill discrimination, campaign
to eliminate .240
needed for insurance against;
shortages of more popular
staples........... 906-7
227
Item
Irrigated cotton (Cont^d)
spinning, quality. , ..433
types; "lilrperial and Sail
' -JOaquin. . .... » ......... . .792
Irrigation^ 'differential, effect
on 'behavior' and quality of
Cambodia Co.. 2 cotton.*.. ....297
Isely, Bwight.... ,, 1264
Italy,' Industrial use's, de-
claration required". . • . ..... • .724
1 1 a ly". " ITaV s' , ' statutes, e t c • . • . . 7 42
Ivanova.-Aleksandrovskaja, Z. V....
'I':} ' ' 819
Jackson, 3. C. .389
Jac ks on , ' St an le y 45 3
Jaco "b , ' xv. T. 557
Jamieson, Edward .496, 1126
J apan
cloth, exports
from Shanghai , "banned. . . 216 ,
' " ■ • ' 510
to Indie . .64
to U. S 79
consumption. 390
import s , from Burma, 105
textile industry. ......... ..633
yarn , export s , to ' India ...... 64
Jaynes, lit C 567,1283
Jephcott,* 'C '1* ....1411
Jeter,' E. 1073
Jewell, ' Virginia. . • 471,693
jof f iiyv ' .828
Johnson, C. S. 1027
Johnson, 1. ?•••• .........605
Johnson, Jack (Mrs .)........ . .1409
Johnston, Oscar.. . .87,253,497,628,
789-90,792,795,900-1,
_ 965,976,1091,1345.
C. A..... .57
J. E .........207,584
oones,
Jones,
Jones,' LV V.'.. ;. . . .....1027
Jones', " PV E. . .791, 902.
J on es, R • j>i »..•.•«• • ...... ........ 1 14.9
Jones, 5. IT. ........ .......... 1049
Journal o*f ' c bmmerc e . ....... 7 92 , 853 .
Judging. See Classing. . ,. .
Junker , 3. H. .«•«««. .......... 1027
Junta/ '"'acibnal' del' algodon. See
Argentine Republic. Junta
ne.cional' del" algodon.
Item
Jute
compared with fcotton. . .... .1103
"statistics . .267
substitutes; ' possible, South
America. ...613
uses, sandbags, rot.proofing
prop e ss ....... . . . . ...... .151
Kamal ,. M. ... . .. . . 583
Kargin, V. 436
Kentucky,, credit, by counties. .551
Kenyon,, t _Q;>. ..........1371
Kern, C. A . .. . .966
Kettering,. J. H ..1359
Kil lough, D.^, I 1 ..,. ...... . 849,1050
Kinard, J. D.....,.,.,....., ...... .593,1275
King, 3. M 1230
King, ¥ 1029
Ki wan i s , c lu "b o f i fiemph is ••oS46
KLemme , ' D . . E , ... 677 , 1482
Kliever , . If. H,. ....... .45
Knight, H.' .967,1156,1360
Knox, J • H • • ■ e • • «••»•»•• .........185
Kok, E. A..... e., 185
Koo, M 339
Krasoyskii , . I . R... ...... 561
Kray'bi'iiv.Hi R;. •>..,,, 1175
Kr i shna Ayyar , . P. jr. . 27 , 320-1 ,1065
Kriiger , Tjq oda„ta 1361
Kudrin t . . S . .A. 272
Kuhn ,. . ; iir n t • * j • • » » • ...... ...... 1 34
Kuleb jaev., . V... 807 , 320
Kuykendal.1.,. Roy. • . ... o ........ . 290
Kylasam, M. S. ••••••.••••••* ..1257
LeJbor „ . . .
cottonseed oil industry. .. .1233
farm.,
California 855
migra.tory,. Ills. spur i 855
. Missouri ... ............. .855
Puerto EiQo. .................. . • . • 1035
strikes. ..857
under Earm ..security .ad-
mini stra/t ion program. .338
wagps . ; .
eptton belt. •■,#*-*> . ...-.544
30^ per hour, demanded...'
,,,, , _ ■ % 1303
in wa.r economy. .544
228
Item
Labor (Cont'd)
textile industry
age restriction, modifica-
tion urged, U. S....JT1306
Bombay 1300
Gt. Brit 60,66,1084
hours,
end earnings, U. S....630
India. 875
U. S*.* 1233
men-hour statistics, U. S...
1082
objection to use of low
^ . . .
grade cotton 624
regulations, violations,
1'brth Carolina...... e . 7 67
_ wages, TJ» .*S.'. •*. 80,1233
[ //' mini'mum 360,877,1099
on public contract s .... 7 6
southern 'mills » . .634
en nour increase
asked ....874
wart line problems 640
See e.l&o Sharecroppers.
Laboratories
4 research, mill, planning. . .1212
See e,l so subheads, Bureau of
agricultural chemistry and
engineering, Southern re- ' \
giortal research laboratory,
and Cotton Ginning labora-
tory, under U. S. Dept. of
. agriculture.
La Ppllette committee heelings....
'., i\ '. v. y. '. i ' '■' ' 855
Lamp to detect used cotton. .. .1412
Lancashire
c lo th , trade post-war ..... 1088
tearibi le industry . . . 872 , 8 81 , 10 89
Lang, R .....947
Lenham,' 3. ...... 118 , 903
Ler .diier , f red ....... 47 , 217
Laro se , P ........ . 255, 948
Larson, C. F. ....1070
La Rue , ¥• ;6v* * • . • 601
Latin America. See South America.
Laudcrmilk, J. D. .... ••'••439
Leahy, John ••••••••••••••••••• 1157
Leases
f ai r shar e • 601
Se c ^ a.1 so Tenants and tenancy,
Lee, 3. J., jr. ..251-
Lces , Enos.* • .145
Item
Legislation. See titles of acts
and bills and subheading
"legislation 11 under names of
countries.
Lehman, S. G-t....... .1060
Leite de Almeida, Jose. ...... .92,
904,1346
Leonard ; ■ • A*. ; . . * w * •. 1049
Leverton-, • Rt • M-. .-.-.» • . • .1172
Levy, R. M „. 443
Ll, C, C.o»e.e*»..o.. ........ 14 8 8
Lichtfe; • P. E. . 1077
Linder, Tom 207
Lindsay, M. A. .... .385
Linen, wartime substitutes. .. .158
Linstrom, E. S • «792
Lint
percentage- and -index. ...... d5
sales, calendar years,
1939-40..... .854
signif i-cance in world a,ffe>irs.
1220
Linters ••482
classification, terms 978
consumption,- rayon industry...
1428,1430
designated as chemical pro-
duct m.i.i* * 1429
■ 'exports, Brazil... 713, 972, 1432
•"• 'Sao Paulo • 180
freight charges, underpaid,
'■'■'suit to collect ....... .1479
grading. • .980
importance- in national de-
- fensev. 489,492
production, Argentina. .... ,184
pulps, modification by
• ' oxidizing. 1142
' statistics, U. S ..267
Uses
cellulose **721
explosives. .. .492,1173,1180
■ • ■ • mattresses... •••193
See also Cottonseed hulls,
fiber.
LlrrviTl e , P.- A, 873
Lipscomb, Ed 162,1414
'Lip-scomb J. H. ..... . • 110
Little, H. W, *•••••• •••1356
"Liverpool cotton service. .... .905
Livingston, Bert .........*.••• »68
L lo sa , J. •••••• , • ••••-••• • 33 , o 39
Loading, railroad charges. . . .743,
1478
229
Item
Loan cotton - •
exchange
for rubber ............. .1510
high for low grades. 419, 1355
■ insurance ■ pla,n-. .>...».. 424
;- 1541- crop, hill to extend
' '• matur
quality,
releases
sa.les- • •
' - •below
ity date., i 1447
» • • • .-.v. • .1026
...... .->... -..«•*. . , . . 7 92
parltyy legislation
prohibiting. ..*.•• • o . .992
• ' • 1-ega/l' requirements, Pre si-
dent can change 420
• * middling 15-16 inch offered
*to trade at 19^. . . . . . .423
pr o gram 422 1 669 671
stocks. ..................... 673
allotment to mills for war
supplies,* legislation
prohibiting. ....... .'..988
insurance, not required. .425
' ' use to ,l hreak market," hill
' • to prohihit ....... ....730
• * storage 932
Loans
government
: • ' frazil * ....418,421,1134
South -America,. ....... ... . .649
■•"'■Eii-S.»i** 194
■ per cent of parity,
- legislation. . j .... .500
' 'premiums- and- discounts,
1942 672,1137
• • ■ program. 120, 498, 1026
regulations, 1941. ...1454
relation to trade; move-
' ■ • ■ ■ ' ■■ men-t-s. . .. . .. .928
— -re-suits since 1933. . . 1026
statistics, 1941. .... .931
* tan-e- d»educ tions, 1 941 ... .
. f0+£3X ' :■ . -119
•■ pr-o'du'c-tio-nv -Oklahoma . ....... 337
'See also C r edi t ; Produc t ion,
loans.
XjOhgj- "0.* ^H' .*.'.'.'••*.'*.*•. . »-• . .... . .... . .163
Long staple 'oot-t-on
' -acre-age -goal ,• 1 942 ...........651
'cuTt-rvation • '
.... -xxri'gated areas. . • .281
'Mississippi Delta,. ...... 1047
: •' Sacaton 'Indian reservation..
664
Item
Long staple cotton (Cont'd) .. .
imports from Egypt, curtail-
ment request. ..494
1942, loan justifies shift to..
. .. . t . . 670
Peruvian*, blending with wool..
965
produption
a . . . . goals,,. 1942, , . -. -•
f ii^s spur i ••>.... ..1323
. Tennessee..... ..650
increase.... . ..357,648,1039
Arkansas 917
....... Mississippi delta.... 900
_•: India 908
or.&qnlr ements 1328
shortage ..•••.•••658
.uses , military 14-16
Looms.-*.. 1372
Loper.,. JU E. .. ...1028
Louisiana
• .agriculture, trends ...339
.cottonseed oil mills, list. 251
crop insurance program, • • • • 851
delta, settlement problems. 902
prices, actual and parity,
1910-41 414
production. See Production.
Louisiana. Agricultural experi— -
ment station. Crops and soils
• dept. i 568
Louisiana, and Arkansas railway,
suit to collect underpaid
, . . freight....' .....1479
. L owy , Al e xande r .- 486
Lozano H.-, Porfirio .825
Lucas, P. V 1227,1237
Luc e y ., . E. A. ................... ciO
Lummus. cottp.n gin co., cleaning
. . . and. drying; apparatus ••••••• 346
Luthra,,, jl... C ., ....... ......... .307
Ly le.,. .Clay; . • . ^ . ., 28 , 840
Lyons.,. M: ........... 949
KaCuen,. jli i.*.,^. . . .-. ...... ....87
Me Levi 1 1 , J. A. •••••**••••. . .1304
HcJ)Qna,ld » . «!• >E. » • 746
McDonald % •••••••••••* 585
Machinery
» . .farm. . . . , -. .
chopper......... ... ••••1273
..... .Qotton. picker. , . • ..32-3,349
x . . , . .harvesting, t Argentina.. ■••589
230
Item
Machinery (Cont'd)
' ' " ' farm (coAt '&)'."
production..... ....326
sales, 'and acre value of
' ' lint, 1919-41 544
suggestions, for irrigated
forms ...327
use', economic. ......33
ginning
cleaning equipment ...... .346' '
driers 1935-41 861
' itse.;. . i .'«* 47 r 50
presses ► . .. ..1076
repairing and conditioning.*
605
saws 1287
See also Gins,
in war economy. ............. 544
s tacking bale s ....... ....... 933
textile mill
breaking, lubrication of
cotton on.. ...••140
carding........ ......454
drives, selection.. .. .687
speeding up production...
1374
speeds
increa.se yarn strength
/^ . ^S p%v " 457
tests.. 942,1386
cleaning ......685
combing ....455,1146
electric mule ••...460
exports. .370
! C-t. Brit... ...... ........458
industry.. 884'
labor saving devices 449
looms. See Looms.
'maintenance .793
obsolete, sale to Europe....
" ' " ' 450
opening .147, 685
park's shortage .......... .635
picking....... .......147,683
po st-war 450'
prices, control. ........ .379
'spinning
fly frames ......456
: ' "•" fly' shuttle 1223
frame, driving systems...
1147'
' mule, 4 . . .459,958
Item
Machinery (Cont'd)
textile mill (cont'd)
spinning (cont'd)
rollers
leather 681
method of covering...
957
' • • roving frame 451
winding. •• 956
" ; See* a-lso Manufacture.
See also Instruments.
..1415
. ...830
906-7 , 1497
792
252
. . . 1040
..... 1 1
. ... . «36
40
...•855
540,777
...1109
....968
..•.253
Mclver, J...'. ......
McLaughlin, J. H..
McLaurine, ¥. M. ...
McMichael , S. C. . .
McNamara , H . C . . • •
Mc Samara , M . C • • • •
"McFeelyy J. &•••••
Mc Wi H ia-ms , C ar e y •
Maid of cotton....
Malik, S. H. S....
Malpass, G. N
Man of the year award
Manchester cotton associa.tion.254
'Mann, M. G. •••••••••.794
Manufacture
costs
* accounting., •••••1028
terminology • 1Q96
doffing, Argentina ....... .1373
educationa.1 aid. •••••••••• .271
opening dept 1150
processes .1029, 1420
opening and cleaning. •• .685
See also Carding; Machinery,
textile mill; Mills; Tex-
tile industry.
Marchionatto , J. B ••••••576
Mar gabatidhu , V • ••••27
Mar gar ine .7 16
and dairy industry .181,
191,490,986
a.s low cost food. ........ .1177
cottonseed oil in ...720
■• distribution. ..1179
' •importance to farmers. ... .187 ,
« -'- 483,487
' - ' - legislation, resolution of
General federation of
women ' s club s 20 6 , 1 437
' ' ■ • nutritive vadue 1172
standards ...... .209 , 213 , 1007-8
231
Item
Margarine (Cont'd)
taxes ••■>••.'. 711,1440
repeal legislation . .990
Tennessee- • ...... 200
Mark, H«»«« 437 ,1482
Market news service, U. S.
for organized groups .=.1356
work of Agricultural marketing
soi^viC6 • « « • • • e • * * • • • • • • 549
Marke ting. • 1131
Argentina. .....1226
Burma. ....Y.... 505
Co lombia. o • ... • o o .... o ..... . 1105
cooperative, 1940-41 .«>..«>. «1138
costs 4 loading charges, ICC
decision, o j ..... « .743
e xchange s. ... ...««.....«..« .792
Georgia.... .785
practices, Victoria, Tex. ..1351
progress, . one- variety com-
niuni ties « » . • . ......... o . . 858
quotas, U. , S.'. . , .
penalties 1480
referendum. . .215, 368 , 749 , 788
regulat ions , 1943-43 334
studies, Agricultural marketing
service *549
Tennessee .1507
U. S.,c*o.... .54,108, 358
and wan- 415
Markets
de v el opmen t s , 1 941 533
for American cotton, domestic
onl y , un le s s sue s idi ze d * . 541
for Peruvian cotton, U. S. ,
effect of war .......... ..793
foreign
Brazil , and war. ..........84
loss 389,403,646
plans to regain, U. S....88,
■ • 386
pre— war, restoration and
expansion. • .873
Houston. 1133
in • two • world wars ..793
Mejuphis, Tenn. 779,939
SxP, 1942 411
U. S.
for South American cottons,
• limited. .<.*.. ........ .744
• holidays ... .534
Victoria, Tex* .....1351
world, fluctuations. ....... .904
See also Exchanges.
Item
...... #1363
. o »
> * o
O 9 .
. . .
..*1338
791,903
.«ol059
...c391
. . . a cl3
. . . 1433
Mar sh, J. T...
Martilotti, Emilio...
Mason,. J. E.. 0 . ......
Mather, E.'.J'o
Matlock, H. L. ...... .
Matthews , E. D. ......
Me>t t ikow , M .. , • •
Mattresses.^ See Uses, ma.ttresses.
Maurice Benin (shipping) ltd. 1194
Meade, W. H. . ..... a ......... ..153
Mease, P. Too... 135-6
Me eK., I'J. iiio3..e9...........*.o 336
Mehl A J. M*. ........ .... .792, 1353
Mehta, Sir C. B...« ...... 908
Mehta, Sir Ho mi «541
Mehta, P. P. ...» o o • •..»•.» o .308
Mellon institute for industrial
research 1339,1495
Meloy, G. S ,...978,1173,1174
Memphis
concentration for Corinth
cotton requested .737
cottonseed", "crushing industry.
975
development as tra.de c enter. ••
779
market de scribed. .......... 929
pickeries, list 1016
progress, importance of
cotton..... .....1034
storage' facilities .935
Memphis agricultural club. . • .711,
1333,1350
Memphis commercial appeal, plant-
to-pro spe'r program .1019
Memphis cotton exchange
1941 business.*. .384
organized. .930
Merc ado de Algodon de Buenos
Aires .1138
Mercerization. .438,1353
Merrill, G. B... 146-7, 454-5, 6 84-5
Metcalf, E. A. ............... .580
Mexico
cottonseed, 'for 'planting to
be imported. .565
exports ............83
-prices. »*v. ■ .... 105
production, Laguna district...
106,391
Meyer, K. H 0 137
Michaud, Carlos.... 393
Mid south cotton" growers
association. ••• ..... • .938,1350
232
Item
Mi lane z, F. E... e 328
Milder/proofing. See Cloth,
mi ldewproof ing.
Miles, A. L 841,1265
Miller, G. H « 792
Miller, P. E . 829
Mills, H. F 1029
Mills
accidental causes and pre-
vention 535
South Carolina. 246
allowance for tare, U. S...1298
Argentina, doffing, practices..
1373
British India, increase work-
ing hours 875
Carding dept., speeding up
production in..... .1374
closed, Gt. Brit., suggestions
for modernizing. . ...... .1087
difficulty in handling 1 D. Hi
D.' bales, Southeast ...... .53
Exeter manufacturing co.....538
increase war work. ........ .1399
laboratories, planning. . . • .1212
long staple cotton, require-,
incuts, U. S. ........... .1328
fflaiat enanc e me thods 7 93
Me dell iii, Colombia....... 69
lew England, operations on a
24- hour basis, unf ea.sible . . .
354
North Carolina, Eockingham
County, first 778
production. ........ ... .955,1385
products, classification for
statistical purposes. •■ ..177
profits, affected by ceiling...
1301
southern 431 , 635
Spain, reduce operations.... 803
suits to recover processing
taxes. ..527
tire cord...... 380,383
urged to allocate cloth 885
See also" Cottonseed oil mills;
llahuf acture ; Textile in-
dustry.
Mississippi
acreage, allotments, difficult-
ies caused by new settle-
ment 791
credit, by counties'.. 269
Item
Mississippi (Cont'd)
Delta
income, net-, • from long and
short staples* •* 36
tenant s • and t enancy, unioni-
zation not the answer 59 9
fertilizers ■ ■
. .cottonseed -meal experiments
• • • 813
. -experiment s # • 1249
nitrogen. •• .290
placement, experiment,
Lowndes County. .... ••282
. recommendations 010
land settlement, new »79l
long staple cotton .900
quality, 1940-41 crop.... ••248
tenants and tenancy. ......1282
varieties, tests. ..... .11,285,
294,301
Mississippi. Agricultural ex-
periment station......... #1030
Delta, branch experiment sta,—
tion 11
Holly Springs branch ex-
periment station. •••••••• 10
Mississippi. State college. Ex-
tension service. .......... 1031
Mississippi. University, cotton
seminar .•••.••.......•...••162
Mississippi federated coopera,-
tives, plan for handling- loan
cotton 120
Mississippi state agricultural
policy and planning. ...... .542
Missouri
cloth sheets, quality and
prices .. ..463
product ion. ........ •• ..856
goal, long staple... •••1323
value , 1941 .W i 1 274
Missouri. Agricultural experiment
station. 1230
Mitchell, J. H. , jr 1175
Mitchell., J. J. ••••••••••••• ••686
Mitra, M. .308
Moberg, - Ivar-.. • *•••■ •. . ..••1372
Moffett-, • C-. ¥••••••••-•••••••• ...1158
Mohr, E 1367
Moles, H. S • •••••970
Moloney, J. F ...•• 979
Monteiro , Trajano. • •••••••• .13-14
Montgomery, -I. W« •••'••• »1417
233
Item
Mont s err at. Agricultural de-
partment 1231
Moore, ' 3. ' J. . . . » . •> <, .21
Moore, 0. C ......1366
Moreno , I gnac io ...311
Morris, E. 3o. 530
Morris, H. D .. 1253
Morrison, 3. V ....1159
Mo s "by, Arthur 980
Movement ' ' ■>
domestic, and government
Xd an s « • © • • • ..............923'
' 'statistics ....<>. ...... .797
'tfeias cotton, changed from
' 'export to domestic .1108
' See also Exports; •■ Imports;
'Receipts; Shipments.
Murchison, ' C. T. „ , 164, 366 ,725,792,
376,1014,1160,1305-5,
1419,1498
Murphy, G. $>»■> 373
Murray, C-. M «, » . . 856
Murray, E. J.V..V 409,792
Musser, D. M. 1142
Myers' "P. J* . • • • ...... 877
Nance, I. ....577
Nan jundayya, , C ..... e •••...*•..• 57 8
Math , 3 . . . e . o o . e o * e £ . « o*. « « . . o o . 30 3
National consumer-retailer coun-
cil......... * ....70
National ' cooperative- milk
producers federation. . . .187,487
National cotton hoard. . <•> .726
National cotton compress & cotton
warehouse a.ssoc iat ion . 1 135 , 1357
National cotton council of
America.... 200, 472, 690, 775, 790, .
' ' '*■•■•' 795-6.
' activities. . .261
and organisation. ....... .250
' ^advertising campaign .1015
asks 'cottonseed oil rate
' "r evisioni a. ; 741
dates 'for ' National- cotton
'week; 781
mi 11 support • urged ......... 1497
ODj'ects to War' production hoard
' ' ' " ' conservation order M-81..975
planning' Campaign to eliminate
' 5 ' ' mill' discrimination against
irrigated- cotton. • • • • • . • .240
, Item
National cotton council of
America (Cont'd)
planning insect control pro-
, , . gram .oa............ 838,, 1067
. proposes^ cotton reinforcement
. to steel'. . .V. ........... 397
urges planting'of' full cotton
acreage in. 1942 ....<>«•• • 897
National cotton council of
America. Cotton research
. foundation • ° • * . o 10 13 ,1229,1495
National cotton ginners' asso-
ciation » » o • . • „ . » . . . «o505
National cotton wa.ste associ--
at ion . ° .................. . 1155
National cotton week 781,
' ' : . . 1499-1501
National cottonseed products
.. association. . ...» 741, 1174, 1434
National, cottonseed products
, , associations Educational
service. ? .......... .488,714-15
National cottonseed products
association. Valley division..
1173,1435
National 'defense
. . .and, cotton... 799,1503
, . . and_ cottonseed .....408
importance of cotton and
products..... 708
National federation of provincial
societies among the agricult—
. ,ural, producers (Italy) .... .742
Natipnal federation of women's
c lub S..OO..... ............. 14-^l-O
National institute' of sciences
of India. ...578
Neale, P. E» ••»•••*' 185,188
Neely, J. G-. o .. o .............. .40
Neely, J. W. ... . .277
Nelson, Donald. 70
Neps... ..138
Net weight
legislation.,.. .729
resolution. . ............. . .667
New England, continuous operation
of mills" unfeasible ..354
New Orleans academy of science...
: , 949
New Orleans cotton exchange. • .668
. , , directory. ........ ....... .1232
234
Item
Hew York cotton exchange. .... .392,
909,925,1129
Cotton year hook. .......... .797
to continue operation, decision
• following declaration of
■ war... si 16
Few York Cotton exchange service..
393,399,474,631,652,378
Hew York Cotton exchange trade
service 94
lew- York, Pro due e exchange ...... 491
Fickerson, E. F 438,1482
Higeria, -production, estimates,
1941-42. o 653
Horris, R. E. ....15
Forth Carolina
cotton contest ............. .283
fair labor standards act,
.violations.. ..767
-farmers, cautionedon 1942
seed. ..293
' - - ■ ginning industry > 860
textile industry
ac c i dent s , caus es. 10 20
Rockingham County 778
varieties, testing, program. . . .
571
Forth Carolina. Agricultural
experiment station..... 571
Forth Carolina cotton ginners'
■ association .....1286,1289
Forth Carolina, cotton manufactur-
• • ers association. . 121
For t h ■ C a,r o lina . c r op i mp r o v e men t
•association. .571
Forth Carolina. State college,
- • textile school, recently in-
stalled roving frame ........ 451
Forth Carolina. State dept. of
■ ■ • agriculture 293
Funnery, R. 3. . ... . • 410
Oher.lies, Eridel.... 1361
O'Brien, Ruth.. 699,1502
■Oden, . Sydior 1111
O'Donnell, J. J 654
Ohio , cultivation. • ............ 257
•Oil, vegetable, shortage,
relieved "by increasing cotton
• - ■ acreage.. 718
0' Kelly, J. E. ................. 294
Item
Oklahoma
cottonseed for planting
germination, tests .299
" "supplies from other
* States .....508-9
credit, "by counties ...269
cultivation practices... •••563
price-quality relationships
"in local markets 407
Oklahoma. Agricultural experiment
station 19,710
Oklahoma. Dept. of agriculture. . •
299,509
Oklahoma. Dept. of agriculture.
Seed dept 17
Oklahoma cotton ginners asso-
ciation • 1290
Olcott, E. S... .486,1175
Oldham cotton mill managers'
association. •• 1364
Oldham master cotton spinners'
association, ltd .....1032
Olenin, Alice.. ••1233
01eoma.rga.rine. See Margarine.
Omohundro , 1 . H.. ............ 1421
One-variety communities
Ala/bama, Sand Mountain area,.»»
341
Arkansas 340
cotton improvement ....... »«553
Mississippi #859,1031
Forth Carolina, Halifax
Comity 1073
organizing methods ..•••4-2
program. ...• 853
" Tennessee .1072
Texas 263,1283
One-variety cotton improvement
and marketing program, pur-
chase of cotton under 1033
O'Feal,' E. A. ..
Opit zV C'. E. . . .
Op'itz, H. ......
*0''"Quiriri,' J. M. •
0 s ho rrie ,' Jame s .
'Ousley, 'Clarence
.... 7 9 o
111,368
...139
>...•• o21
.1150,1374
,334,586,910,
1051,1422
'Outlook
American cotton ......351
American-Egyptian. ...... . ••250
' Peru...:. 879
post-war. 87,1225
235
Item
Owens, I, U 72,632
P., E»- 0..* ....... 1266
Pacific lumber co., San
■fraiiciscoj- patent for a.rtifi*-
cial* fiber «. ^ . ».>>.«.-.«.»* . o367
Packaging* See Baling.
Padilla, C. A... . . .346
Padwi ck , G 308
Paint er , • 7er e ...... 47 5
Panov , A»'» •# 6 • » > ^ » » . i 4
Paraguay
cottonseed and cottonseed oil,
exports, prohibition. ... .201
cultivation. ............... ,259
price fixing.... 739
Parity payments. See Payments,
parity*
Parker , IT* 3-5 ••.oeo.«ooeo»..»« .338
Patterson, J. C . B .842 5 1267
Paulson, *". 3....o ..862
Paymen-t-s-
-legislation limiting to
$1,000 »•••* .1181
crop failure growers,
legislation •• ••.502
- government
Spain 803
- Qv- -S,. ...v '. .v .1183
- -■ and cash income, 1941....
: §i§^ - ■ ' '854
conservation measure
extending for 5 years.
■ • 500
to Canada. ■ 911
■ parity. D . .496,1448
regulations. ...... .748
soil conservation, $1,000
limit, legislation. o •• ..1442
Peairs j -L» ■ M. . . •.29,
Pears en j -3.-L.. .............. ol078
Pecora, 3. J* ........ . 189
Pedraza * • Roberto 16 , 570'
Peebles, -B> -Ho •• .295,1052
Perdue, Phil. «•<>••; 1334
Peru : : '
cotton and flax outlook. ... .879
exports and price fixing of
-cottonseed.... ••••1445
exports -of -cotton.,. 1120
•i>y •c-euntr-ies,- -1937-41 .-. . . 912
e-f f ec-t- -O'f- ■irar • ••' •*»*••••••• 663
1940 and 1941. • 394
Item
'Peru (Cont'd)
exports of cotton (Cont'd)
tax.".V.'.' .......... .499,1444
to Japan .and China, 1939-
41 oo
10^
.to U. S....» 557,792
production. 922
value 1493
situation ,1335
stocks, surplus, purchase by
U • S • o
textile industry...... 532
. .. . trade agreement with U. ..S.., 0 »
'* ,[".]'.[ , 1310
Peru". Cotton chamber. See
Camara algodonera del Peru.
Peruvian cotton
imports, U. S., ta,riff re-
duction....... 731
uses ....... ..d. . i. ........ .3965
Pest o v , 3 • I.. •»....... .....•.! 40
Petersen, E."~~G»»« '••>• • • ..ISO
Peterson, H. J. .......... 593,1275
Philadelphia, textile school,
cotton duck symposium. ... ,1424
Pickeries, list, Memphis 1015
Picking. See Harvesting.
Pidge on , Phi 1 • 1034
Pinckard, J. A. ............. .1053
PincfcarcL, J* A., jr._ .•••22
Pink "baliwdrm. See Insects, pink
" bollwb'rriB
Piskur,.' MV M. ,*.'•'•' 931
Pitner, John
* o ...
...295
Pitre, G. V • ,. • ............ ...o 633
Plans
ever normal granary ........ 7 92
post-war 1494.
six-point for cotton during
emergency. ........... . . ,789
stamp, cloth distribution. 4-80,
1317
buying admoni t ion 1415 ■
number and value of
sta.mps. ............ . .555
"regulations, amendment. .517
' "transactions, 1940 and
1 941 ..... ...•.......-.••555
to regain foreign markets,
' 'should be t made now. ...88,386
See also Government, policy
and program; Prices, con-
trol.
236
Item
Plant-to-pro sper program 1019
Planting dates, Texas valley.. .746
Plant s
blossoms, 'dusting, increases
yield .19
cell division, hormones. ... .559
characters, dwarf-red,
occurrence. . . » * 1040
fruiting. ••• • .561
grafting... 4
leaves 558,808
meiotic chromosome behavior....
273
nut r it ion re quire men t s 785
roots
ecology. .. . . ." .1030
tips, abnormalities .557
seedlings, diseases. See
Diseases, seedling,
spacing. See Spacing.
st omatai behavior 560
upland, bolls, cluster habit,
inheritance .277
utilization of nutrient sub-
stance's in fertilizers. .272,
824
waller deficiency, effects. . .564
whole',-' term's ................ 983
See also Bolls; Genetics;
Leaves; 'Stalks; Varieties.
P.lanz, T -. T . C... 792
Piatt , Prank. 887 , 1452
Poage , ' r . " . P. ' .44,607
Podol' skaia, M. 982
Policy. ' See Government, policy
and program.
Pool participation trust cer-
tificates 1510
Poole, Pi E ...........1482
Porter, 'E. G. 260
Ports
Corns Christi, receipts,
1925-27 to 1939-40 ..913
Houston. • .117
Portugal. ..•
colonies, production, 1941-
42.. Y..Y... 647, 1112
i: :oort's.o.'. 647
Post, ' E. E. . ... V. . . . .. . .... . .439
Powell, -i. L .......... o ........ 9 83
Presley," T.~ T*„ .V.'.'....'. . ..309,1254
Preston and* district mill
managers' 1 ' association .453
Item
Price control bill. .. .202,208,497
Prices -' .» «''■'-
allowed under cloth ceilings..
1347
American cotton, since 1800.. •
251
American- Egyptian cotton. .1038
and quality relationships,
Oklahoma. -.-.>-.-. . . 407
Ar ge nt ina 644 ,1128
ba,sic, established 545
stabi.li zat i on plan 1490
Arizona ..1010
average, computation, in ca.se
of holiday.... 113
Brazil 1346
Burma 1213
ceilings 410,1350
average of 10 markets,
use in computing. ... .740
effect on futures ..... .1342
oppo si t ion. .... 1340
system. .«..<> .1352
control
Canada • *219
•1 e g i s 1 at i on . 202 , 20 8 , 497 , 7 25
effect on farmers. •••196
disturbances, prevention in
war emergency 792
economically adequate »926
fair, instead of subsidies .110
fixing, c • • • .414
Argent ina- ? 536
Australia ..1106
Colombia 745
Egypt ..924
Gt. Brit.. 1125
Paraguay. ..739
futures, relation to avera,ge
spot price .114
Gt. Brit. 1195
increase
factors preventing. 108, 1130
hold too strong for any
. ceil ing ............. 1341
legislation, bibliography..
733
India......... . ..1011
1914-15 to 1940-41 286
legislation-.- See Price-s, con-
. v tro.1.
loan . c o tton 422 , 671 , 1355
Loui s i ana , 1910-41 ......... 414
237
Prices (Cont'd)'
Item
low grades . . .».••••.. 1127
i - G 2d CO i & p c 6 d • • • o •■ecc«»«ioa ol06
Mississippi, 1939-40 . o • • . . . c248
' "Moiit-sefrat ...» ...... .1231
movements, during two world
out look o . 408 , 7 94 , 1 104 , 1 123
parity... . .......... . 414
and prices received, 1910-
V 41.... c. .414
formula for determining.. 732
sale of "loan stocks at
l'JSS 5 « 9. n q . « • . .a., ue ..730
President's message, comments..
1345
quotations, 'U. S.. .......... 549
received' by' farmers, 1913-21
and 3. 938— 41 »....«..a...e. 41 2
s x Li na c x on ......oo..«e».»»»t lo44
S"D Otl«»*oir«n»ni«iii9Mi • • o 1 ^4 9
spread, mill ahd 10 market
ave rage * ...... . 925
stabilisation, U. So ..... . .1348
statistics'... ^ I ............. .797
steadiness. ° ... c ...... ° ... . .409
SxP,' 1942...... . 0 .411
ll . S. ««eoo9..o*.e.« j«506 , 368 , 'ML3
See ' als o' Cloth, prices; Cotton-
seed, nrices; Futures,,
trading; etc.
Prop c s sing tax. ' See' Taxe s ,
. processing. "''*" *
Productifen' :
and" mahuf ac turing. .......... 1085
Argentina. . . . '. V~10l, 387 ,656, 892
ii, J? iuCUi S£tS • ••*•*> e o • • • • • • • • c 34:0
Australia'. . . . .'. . . . 643 , 894 ,1106
Barbado s . • . • • ....... . » .... .1211
Belgian' Congo.. ........102
3razi l.»oo....o...a.o»l 113 a 1320
Sab Paulo ... .,.1 121 ,1327
Briti sh Empire
by countries, 1914-15—1940-
• ' ' 41 905
seasons, 1929-30 to 1940-41.
919
Burma, ........ c ...... « ...... .1213
California," Kern County, 1920-
1940.......-..' .......385
Chile......... 963
China.'. .. . .V.V.V. ... .... . . .1487
Colombia*. ............... . . . 1105
Item.
Production (Cont'd)
control, referendum, use and
value. o.... 788
costs
°~ : by states and regions, 1940-
595
California. 34
' Ecuado r... ....... ....... 850
Georgia* ..... 90.. ........ t?53
Mississippi' Delta.. ...... .36
effect of, large 'applications
of calcium arsenate.... .295
Egypt, 1936-37 to 1940-41.. 103
estimates, U. S., issuance
da,t e s o . .............. .c. Do4
forcasts, India
1914-15 to 1940-41...... 919
1935-36 to 1940-41...... 905
goal s
effect on oil mills. ...1174
Mi ssouri . . „ ...... . 1114,1323
Guat emala .....o....,
Indi a..o.o...c......
... »3UO
403,1119
..1331
. . toe r
by staple length.
' '1935-36 to 1940-4
Iran . .... •■
j.raq .00000. .......
loans', Oklahoma...
long staple upland
1 oui s i ana * . . © & » . .
MO XlCOcOO..OOOC'>.«
La.guna/ district
^Mississippi; ...... .
Mississippi Delta.
Mi ssouri o. ••*.....
Mont serre.t
Figerla.. ...... .
Peru . .0000.9.0.0*.
value • '. '. e ". '. ". *. '. '.
Por tugal . '. • '. . . • '. '. *.
sea, island
British "est Indies,
1941...' '. .95
' Puerto" Rico". .... 00 915.
South Carolina ...1235
Spain.... ......97,803
1929 /30-193 8/39 . . ...... 1 321
k t i s t i c s .....,;'......... o 7 9 7
1117,1217
...o 1.011
. . . . c 91
» . » . 253,
9 . c.'o 0 &2.
105,391
o.o 243
... 2cs9
,.1274
..1231.
. • .653
...922.
.-.1493;
...647
sta
Sudan ... o . . .0 o .......... ..1 0O0
Tunis', 1924-31.; .;. .1215.
Uganda . '. ". .............. 86 » 1332.,
U. S. S. E. ................ 284
238
Item
Production (Cont'd)
U. S 99,256,405,893
agreement with Brazil . . . . 914
1909-41, index numbers. . .270
1934- 35 -to -1940-41..... ..919
since 1800 .251
world »•••»••'•»•••»»•••»»•• .1337
by countries, 1937-38 to
1940-41 659
1914-15 to 1941-42...... .265
1938-41 1322
1935- 39 to 1941-42 *652
Puerto Rico. Agricultural ex-
periment station. ..... .543,1035
Quality -
and prices, Oklahoma .... ... • 407
Argentina 85
certificated stocks ... c ..... .83
high , through- subsidy. • ••.••<> 98
" - " improvement,- U. S 1075,1334
' loan cotton. .....399,1025
manufacturing 1140
' 'Mi s*si"ssippi 248
' 'needed -by armed forces. ... .1334
• production ............... . . .569
• spinning .433
statistics, -since 1928 903
U. S.......... 400-1,920
• statistics and classing
act..* 1510
T 're stern low grades . .......... 90
; See a-lso Grade and staple;
Staple length.
Quotas. See Acreage, allotments;
iia.rketing, quotas.
Quotations^ See - Prices. ■
H.« , S« •#••••••• 30 9
Rainwater, Cv 324
RaTn&iiaiha Ayyar, V.. 297
laaiah, X.. 808
Ramie* ' • ■
history, properties and future .
' significance ...••.••••••..56
industry, Florida 74
production
Florida.. .68
' ' Philippine ■ Islands. ..... .372
'Ranganantha Rao, V. H. ........ .276
Rankin, J. 3 218
'Pasmussen, 17. D 783
Rauscla , Hermann 1093
Pay , '.. • m ...... « * . • . • 303 , 830
Item
Payon
, c pnsumpt i on. 377
. U. ..S., 1920-41..' 637
de velppment s.. ••••• 434
market, 1941 ........ ..378
produc t ion ........ .350 , 378 , 382
stat i s tics 267 , 377
uses, tire cord, compared
with cotton 167
, .yarn, shortage .792
Receipt s
Corpus Christi, 1926-27 to
1939-40 ...913
mills, India, 1936/37 to
1940/41 1330
Reichart , iMorberto. . ...... . ....50
Research.... 1350,1364
cotton-weather, South. .... .285
industrial, U. S 1024
laboratories, federal 1155
program
Call away mi 11 s • 23 6
Textile, research institute.
235,801
Texas 247,780
textile industry 265,1234
accomplishments . ..... . .1037
need.. 1234
new approaches . ........ 1502
vital, to post-war problems. . •
535
See also under na.mes of re-
search institutions
Revere, C. T. •
,...204,792,925
Rhodesia, Southern.
Dept. of.
agriculture and
lands 798
Richardson, T. C...
t. ......... »OOo
Roa.rk, R. C . ..... .
1482
Robbins, . 5. L ......
489
Robinsop, . Bcn.ja,min.
Robinson, C. H....,
, 1143
Robinson, M. D.
>«...».**.oo657
Rodriguez* J. P....
799,1503
Rogers, R. F.....«,
.....477,1407-8
Ro ggenbr o d , Ro land. .
Rogovin, Z. A. • •••«
..«•«.» o ..... . 440
Rosenthal, Fritz. •«
>......... .1482
Rotations .
corn, cotton, crotalaria, and
; j Austrian peas, Florida.. .245
cotton and legumes 1054
239
Item
Roving -proce s ses 146
Rbzar,- Mi- 168
Rubtsov, -I * A. . . c <> . . . . . o c .31
Rude, -0. -S...o. 0 ..,..,.ol268
Rush, B. a..... ..,.1070
Russia.. See - Union of Soviet
■ - • Socialist ■ Re-publics.
• 9 O O .
Sac at on Indian reservation
Sal cs j 3D • M» ,« • • • « • • •
Saraiya-, • J» 3, r ... . • « . •
Sauer, E» 3?b G..c...
Savi lie , • R*. J.
Scheuer & company .-».
Schiefer.,- E. ?...^. rCiat . v
Schiffman, E. C......
St^-f >f el-maye r , 71 c t o r • .
Schools, textile
Americas . » o •
' • • -historv.
9 u
....664
. o . . 800
• o » ♦ o 9c>
. ... 843
.40.544
. » © . 373
• • ol365
...1291
.717-18
. .o,784
249,787
b * • 1365
17
.......<1 •
c o . . .oe...e»o.e
Schrei oor , vv . T. ..........
Sc 0 0 G , (J • Ce. oca. •■«......
Sea island cotton. See Varieties,,
sea ■ is land o ; -
Seed— Gotton, moisture tester, use
•at-gins...o...a»..» r «.«tJ...».946'
Seedlings, diseases. See Dis-
eases, seedling*
Sen , &.» R. *oc...i>». o.. «....(>••. 441,
Severance, J. L ..655,792
Shanghai, cloth, exports, "banned
by -Japan .» ... ...... ... . . . . .... 510
Shapo shnikov, V. G ... e o» . ..... »142
Sharecroppers
- nuiakevr- -by . Stat e s , 1 93.5-1 940 . 552
* : plight •"•VO'O e »-» t, *.o b ..... . •■» . . a 602
* • - -system,, -defended... . ... ..... .1281
'■ ' * -Se-e -al's o- -Sen-ant s and tenancy. ■_■
'-Sha^j*,- ''^.» ».fFoo... .... . . • .... 4o
'Shaw ,* ~il * * IC* , - jr.. ..»•*»....... .0 41 1
■ Shipment s . * » . . : . . .
■ > - * Indian, eotton, to Gt, Brit. .1492
t Peruvian , cotton, by countries,
• - -1937^41.... ....912
Shippers, < post-war. problems. . .1227
- Shipping- e,ct , 1916 •:»•••«•••• • • 11.94
• Shir-ley^ institute*' See British
- - • ■ cotton- industry, research asso-
ciation. Shirley institue.
Shumilov, C-.. A. . . 140
Siam. See Cultivation, Thailand.
-Sid-da-ll , Cameron. 844, 1270
Item
Signa trading corporation. . ••1194
Silk ' ' ■ "
consumption, TJ. S. , 1920-41...
' 537
statistic s o ... o .... . . «267
Simonds, J." '$• » « .......... • . »1439
Simp S On , Bo I-'i. . • o • • o » o » o o • • e » 1 2 C 1
Situation
- Amer ican-Egyptian • » • 260
'Brazilo ue o»..o ..' 418, 898
Chllia »oe>oo»eoo»o.......eo el 487
Egypt.. 0 ooo...o..... .1222
Peru • or«r>oo».oo.».».».->.»» oloo5
revi ew. o o o • • . • . o o . . o . o o • • .1026
U» S o . o » o » » o . c . . . . . 88, 204, 1326
WOrld .coeeo.Qoono. .*.....*. 6 dS
See also Industry; and sub-
head,' situation, under
• names of countries,
growths, .etc.
Skeete, C. C.,. 0 .....
304
Slonimsky, G«
.436
Smi th , 3 • I)o soooooooa
1447
Smith, Jit • G.ooooeooo*
...9.OO0O 278
Smi th, G • Xiooooooo...
. o o ..... , 845
Smi th , H. Poooooo.*5o.
,849
Smi th ; J • Bo.eoFoeoe.
Smith, La Kooooocooo.
•cor »#c»*095
Smi th , T » L. eoeee.no.
Smith-Boxey classing.
service.
See Classing service for or-
ganized groups, U. S.
Snow , 'Thad 356
Sobrinho, A. M. . • e . • • • • . • •• . • .298
Soils • * • - -
' \ \ Alabama • • •»'..... '••826
biacltbelt (prairie) 1049
conservation*''' ' '■
... practices. .........•••• »300
relation' to insect
' ' " " " . dama-ge ............318
' sm? u li cotton-corn farms. • • •
■ '"' ; : '127-9
damage' from "dusting" pro-
gram. ..•••..o*. ....... . .296
drainage ,' t echni que ...... .1068
'Iran,' 'survey, . 1936- 280
* Wrth ' Carolina.' .......... .1253
* Vrgariic 'amendments,, effect on
"vlai zosnhere *of 'cotton. • »575
240
Item
Soils (Cont'd)
suitable preparation. ••••••••14
South Africa.. Dept. of agri-
culture and forestry*. ..... .396
South America
agr i cultural r e ad ju s t men t s ,
post-war. • .o... 873
exports, decline. .......... .649
fibers, substitutes for jute...
613
textile industry, impact of
v/ar.. 0 . .o.......... 352
See -also names of countries.
South Carolina
consumption • • • 375
contest, o 1243
crop failure •••••198
farm management
Itewberry County.. • 593
Fickens County. ».. •• * «. c 1276
fertilizers.... • 1244
textile industry 375,1018
textile mills, accidents,
cause s *.*.«» .».•-••.. • • * * . • • • 246
South Carolina. Agricultural ex-
periment station ••••1504
South Ca.ro lina. Dept. of .agri-
culture* ... .0.00*0*. •••••• .1236
Southern agricultural xirorkers.
See Association of southern
agr i cul tur al wo rke rs»
Southern' cotton shippers a.sso-
c iat i on .••»..»os.«... • 1227 ,1237
Southern railway, transit
rules......... =. 737
Southern regional research lab-
oratory. r e.o..c ....... 550 , 121 8
Southern -textile association
Eastern Carolina division. .1386
South -Carolina division. • . .1505
tests -on higher card speeds. ...
• • 457
Southwest -Mississippi junior
college, fertilizer experiments
1249
South-western conference for
cot ton insect control.. .833,841
South-wide cotton insect control
program. ...<>.............. . 1259
So v/de it, J . C . • .."•••••••••• • • ... 9 80
Soxman, R. C . 348
Spacing, effect on behavior and
quality 297
Item
Spain
Argentine cotton^ * contract
terms. ..o... ........ • •••736
consumption 1929/30-1938/39...
1321
imports, 1940-41.. 921
production
1929/30-1938/39 .1321
1941.0. ....97,803
textile industry ••••••803
Spain. Institute for the increase
of cotton cultivation. .... .803
Spalding, Thomas .782
Speas, H. M. ...... • »571
Species
gossypium, genetical s tudies..
276
meiotic chromosome behavior. ••
273
See also Varieties.
Speight, W. L. •• ...1056
Spiegel & Peiffer..... 985
Spindles
doubling, licensing, G-t.
Brit. 1190
manufactured in free Chins.. ••»
870
U. S. •..•••...617,866
Spinning
Canada ...1029
carding, speeds. .o... .942, 1153
drawing, processes. •••••••«146
industry. See Textile in-
dustry.
long draft.*.. 684,1149
machinery. See Machinery,
textile "mill,
methods ..•••<>••••• .148 , 461 , 682
research, Texas. »••••• ••780
mule.... 452,958,1151
package, size. .460,1145
problems • ••»•.• ••••<•• .447 ,1153
quality. See. Quality, spinn-
ing.
ring. ••••••••••• e .452
"t echho logy . •• ....6 86
tests
sea island cotton. •••••• 804
U. S. S. Rc 806,820
' U. S....... ...549,1143
Varieties, Texas. ..... ..444
value, Western low grade.. o. 90
See also Manuf ac ture ; Mills;
'" 'Yarn.
Item
"Spintech. " 1096*1151
Stacey, E» A» «»»•.•••»••»•*•••• 917
Stalks',-- burning- to- control
W8G VI IS >ooe,a,.o,e,,oo,*,o«o 31 2
Stamp plan. See Plans, stamp.
Standards
American-Egyptian cotton. , <= .549
" "-middling spotted, resolution
r * 'opposing*.- ..o.c. ....<>». o cl21
U* So»eeioC9eo»,ooo«»» o . • o o » c 125
_Se_o_also Cloth, standards;
Cottonseed, grading; L int-
ers, grading.
Staple cotton. See, Long-staple
cotton 0
Staple cotton cooperative
association. o..o,o.oc?.»e>o O 1048
Staple length
con sumption j U. So ».»»»•*•• c890
Mississippi 1928-40 9.0 ooo r248
State—wide cotton committee of
Texas .'o #o» , » o o~» ,o • » • > «.e9l8,1036
Foreign markets committee, re-
port • 6 e » o »«',«r»»»oeee»eooo 661
Insect "control - section, e r 0 o u 833
Statistics 238,267
atlas, southern counties. • ol027
C eil sus ' bureau • 6 <s o « « o » o » o o , o 1 224
India,, 1940—41 . 00 » 0 *. 0 o».. s.1330
See als o' subhead,- "statistics,"
under; names of countries,
etc, •'
Staudinger j K» , o • o. . . o • o • • • e * ol367
Stcill, LCOi»30'Ooo?-eo,,'(>soAOo,eol368.
Stems." 'See- Stalks.
Stem So or e^ . J * ■> o t> . . . « » . , > • o . . • 831
St ewa,r t , J •< i T . • o © B « • • . o o « e <> 41 5 , 7 92
'Steyn, D* ~G. • «o-*o-e«»,,«e»,,»..97l9
Stocks : •
■ Brazil j- surplus, purchase by
' U • S..0930.9.90.O..90....886
; cert if icated* « s> . • . • , . • • » 83, 1344
Gt » Br itoi03t«*e,o.»»9,oeooo 51 1
India, .«.o«3.o»ooooBoe!. ,1011 , 1330
surplus r . o , »t>«,,o,o.o.,o.», 954
' ' loan* cotton... .,.»,»<«»» ,399, 673
P O rU »e*peooe o o » .00.0 o e e .663,886
.' '' South America ,,«••,,, 0 ,, o ,, 1098
s tart ist xc s . . o*. «.-•,, ...... ,797
U'» ' S Vy surplus-, b o 1325
Stone*,' L, ■ 1* • 191
"Storage
facilities, Memphis, Tenn. ..935
241
Item
Storage (Cont ! d)
^^loan cotton, recdncentration,
effect on insurance agents,
932
See also Warehouses,
Stoves, J» L...o, .,.,...,442
Strains. See Varieties.
Strang,] Peter ...» 1037
Strashunskii , D. M, . « e »,, o o, » *252
Straus , F. L©i»oooe»,»..o,«»,» 443
Strikes. See under Labor,
Strohman, G. , oc» , o »©814
Stroman, Go S", 0 « f>, o , , • , e , , » , «o679
Stubblef ield, Bla,ine , ...1312
Sturkie , Do Go, o.oo... ....»•• 14 82
Subsidy, U. S.
on export s « o o o ..••••»•• o o 662
to C ana, da ,ooe«o,,,,ace,,98,911
See a,l s o Cloth, exports; U, S»,
subsidy.
Sudan. Dept. of agriculture and
StoGkoo noo,»oeo,,o,,«,»«»cl 506
Sukhorukovj Ko *eo »...«-• o 559
.Sullivan , R. H e ec,,,.*,,,,,,a * 952
Supply
American cotton
'frOC' eocroroon .,9,, ..,,792
1929-50 to 1940-41. o oo.o 266
' 1933-34 ' to ' 1941-42. ,393, 909
Ar i zona, .,eo,e.,,,«,,B»e.. ,1010
Egyot ufionooeoonoo. ..»>, e o o » 1 115
Egyptian cotton, world. » o,o554
India, short staple. c o ,395,
r 1081,1135
loan cotton, 1933-34 to 1943L-
42 «ooo,,o,o V^O BO*. ,,,060,909
long staple cotton, U. Sr»»889
quality, statistic s o • 1026
Shortage • • oeea e ooo 901
South. America,. ,....o.oooo ,1115
statistic s,9o,«,,oo,.,oo,*o797
U. S» » o o . o , , . , o • 1107 , 1115 , 1333
1918-19 to 1940-41... ooo398
popula-r staples, shortages,
906
world, 1933-34 to 1941-42. ,393
See a,lso Carryover; Loan
cotton; Stocks.
Sve rdl in , hi, 0 . , , . « • 440
Switzerland,' textile industry. 75,
. . " • ' " , . 3?6
Synthetic fibers
case in ..•••«»«»..»»«•»©•• • 1318
242
• ■ ' ;• "Item
Synthetic fibers (Cont'd)
Sarau...... 71
sources
bark of redwood tree....o36?
soybeans. 359
uses, expansion in Japan and
Europe o ........ . 62
See also Cellulose, fibers;
Bayou.
Tare
deductions, 1941 cotton loan
program.. . . . « ..119
See als o Bagging.
Tariff, T J. S., on Peruvian
cotton, reduction. * . . . .657,1310
Taxes
Argentina, Presidency of Roque
Saenz Pena.-. . .... 9 ° ... . .1186
floor stock, paid under AAA,
suit to recover ... .528-9,758
paid under AAA, suit to re-
cover* .769-71
• Peru..., 1444
processing, paid under AAA,
suit to recover. 527,772
Taylor, 3, ......... „ 459
Taylor, Ered. . 890
Taylor, J. L... « ....... 57
Technical association of the
pulp and paper industry. ... .437
"Technicus. " ......1152
Tenants and tenancy
■ ' ''Louisiana.. , ... 339
" 5 'Mississippi, levels of living..
1282
Mississippi Delta, unioni-
zation.... 599
Missouri , southeast 856
progressive .600
shares. .................... .601
sound business arrangement. .600
South. -.-..v. 39-40'
• U. S. ,■ by -States .......552
See 8.1 so 'Sharecroppers.
Tenhet , J. iT. .............••*. .846
Tennessee' "
consumption, Aug. 1922-Oct.
- 1941..-.-..-.. .■ 54
margarine, tax, repeal,
effects*...... 200
' • mre— variety -community move-
ment .••••••1072
production, long staple, goal.,
660
Item
Tennessee. Ajgricultural ex-
periment station. . .. .1236,1507
Tennessee. University, fiber
testing service ........... .141
Tests. See Cloth, testing; Fi-
bers, tests and testing;
Spinning, tests; Varieties,
- . testing; Yarn, testing.
Teubel, Henry . ...... 490
Texas
.acreage, allotment 918
bill .to regulate manufacture
and sale a, 501
cottonseed, for planting. • .567
credit, by counties. ...... .259
ginning industry, costs and
profits • .862
insect control, program",- Mc-
Lennan County. ........ ..841
insurance 852,1273
pla.ee of cotton in economy,,..
780
research, projects 247,780
textile industry. 635
Texas. Agricultural and mechani-
cal college. Extension ser-
vice/. ,263
Texas. Agricultural experiment
stat i on . o ♦ . 1046 ,1247
Texas agricultural workers'
association . . ••.,,....,.•,•389
Texa.s cooperative ginners
association. . • • .,864
Texas cotton a,ssocia.tion. . • .1025,
1111,1.238
Texas cotton Christmas committee.
264
Texas . cotton ginners 1 association
1288,1292-3,1295,1338
. Texas, cotton research committee..
780
.Texas cottonseed crushers' asso—
... elation.... *. 741 ,1057
Texas gulf sulphur company.'
. Agricultural department. •• .847
Texas. technological college. ..345
Texas. University. Bureau of in—
.. dustrial chemistry •••1370
Textile economics bureau, inc..,.
. ■ . » . . . , . 377-8,637
Textile" foundation 249,431
Textile industry
Argentina 621 , 734 , 1083
Belgium , 1093
3ombay 1300
243'
Item
Textile industry (Cont'd)
Brazil ......... '•...612
Canada...... . . . . ..... . . , .616
directories . . ...... .255
mai..ual<..» • ->-*«•...*>«.».. 255
r 0<i,oJ- at i on » ••<>'«. »<>«».«• .1124
voluntarily reduces prices..
219
war production ...,1302
China .1487
Colombia, Medellin. . .... ...... 69
development... , . e786
Gt. Sri to.... ......61,1100
added, to. liet- of war in-
"concentration" progress .349
liquidation of Cotton im-r
porters - and distri but or s ,
loCLooeoeoooroo *»»»»eoJ_ 18 9
planning,, post-war. . . . e r 1102
regulation-* . . . . . . .349,1190.
reorgani zat ion ..se.sa.9ec 507
research ...1364
vital during war. . -> i ..occ-614
history... . . , t .. ...583,786.1514
India. • » » • . c 65 , 358 , 361 , 363 ,1309
- jy S0reec.9ee.....o.o..ec 1313
J apan and India . ... ° ....... . 533
Lancashire. . • . . . . . . 872, 881 ,1089
minimum wage • 360
i'ew England. .<>«. ...... «...<>. 792
Forth Carolina .••'>•-•*
accidents. » ......».•••. .1020
Rockingham- County . . * . • 0 • • 778
safety contest. . ..*.->. .1020
Peru. M .. ..632
research. See Research, textile
industry.
South, statistics. . ...... • . .255
South America . ... .72, 352
South. Carolina 375
hi story...... ...... .....101 8
Spa<idi ..s.^o.o. ..».*• ........ 803
statistics. ..«•••• .....'••'...797
Swit zerland. o.. .75 , 375
TeESMfOM...... . . ..636
U. S. S. JR.,. ........ ..<,••• .1311.
U. So * • c o . . o o c o ? o . . o33 , 642 , 1 101
ar senaX. of - democracy. • . .1508
committee appointed to
advi se 0PM 533
committee recommendations. . •
360
Item
Textile industry (Cont'd)
U. S... ..(cont'd) • - - - •
developments . .o.373
difficulties in producing
cloth to- equip army. • 356
directories.. ...... •••••774
engine er ing - defense tra,in—
• ing courses ........ .1017
government regulation. .. 9 58
hi S t O Ty' a ft i 9 o * • » t • o t t • » l * -j3 O
importance to South and
nation r.237
post-war problems. .... . ©555
programs •••»•••••..■•.•• 162
South. .354, 535
statistic s» ... ......... • ol77
wartime.... ...640,792,1239,
1305,1314,1498
c ontrols , -1914-18 . . .1304
working at' full Capacity. .»
369,1095
See al so Cloth', Industry; Mas**
ufacture; . Spindles; Yarji,
Textile institute. Lancashire
section. ............... • ..1514
Textile operating executives of
Georgia. • .1153
Textile research institute, inc..
235,801
Textile research war council. 1259
Textile society of Cana,da.
Eastern division-.-. -»~
Western division...'
Textile square club..*.-
Textile war manual..'..
Textile waste exchange.
Textile workers union of
• .1028
..1149
...107
» • a 640
..1155
"unerica.
634,874
Textile World. . ......... 540
Thailand, Cultivation.* *See
Cultivation.. . . • - • •
Thirumadachari, H. C
Thorn, Charles....... .
Thomas, Elmer......
Thomas, P. L......
Thompson, E. 0»..»
Thompson, Virginia
Thorburn , A.. M. • « »
Tindall, C.ordell..
Tobler, L
Tocker, Phillip,....^
Todd, J. A....... 266
Torn, E. F...
398
297,558
..<>575
...502
. . 1271
...327
...397
... 14 3
.-.1114
s> • • 982
206,1179
919,1115
• • ♦ .1116
244
Item
Trade
agreement s ••••<.« 548
Brazil and U. S..... 891
G-t. Brit, and U. So.... c .o67
Haiti and U. S ,00 91097
international* 0.00 00790} 1510
Peru and U. S. . , . . ,*611 ,623,
628,869,871,882,
889,1310,1315
Spain and Argentina. . ... .735
foreign. . « ..<>.. 542
Pem • •o*ce»,.....,o?,o,,e«er' 404
U. S.osrc.oo..ooe...»e.c.o. oi343
war t xme o o o oo. o -> . . • o . o » ,1 11 , 7 92
world, and American cotton. o542
Transportation. See F reight rates;
Shipments.
Traynham, E. So »•••.<>. 1505
Tri-states oil mill superin-
tendents association. s « ,192,721
Tsinda, K^*,. „,, ........823
Tsivinskii, V. I.... .....824
Tucker, E. Ao.o. ,...300,1-279
Tunis, cultivation and production.
1215
Turner, H. A... 856
Turner, T. Wo....... ...279
Types of farming, Calif ornia. . . ,38
Uganda
acreage,. 86
cottonseed, uses . ........ . e ©709
production . U o et«M86, 1332
Union of Soviet Socialist Re-
publics
experiment stations 1022
five year plan, third, cotton
research institutes 1022
production. o .284
textile industry... .1311
varieties
C-195.. 806
Egyptian
new strains. ... 818
213.... o....... ..823
suitable for "blending' with
wool. • 807
te sting. • o » e • ....... ..806 , 820
1306 and varients, history..
815
upland, wilt resistant... 832
Unisel ltd., Manchester .149
Item
United States
cloth, imports, from Japan.'* 79
cotton "belt, evolution. ... .262
importance of cotton. .620,1491
legislation
aid to farmers 207
allotment of cotton to
mills 988
Emergency price control act
of 1942.. 725
Pair labor standards act...
. • • - 49,767
Pulmer-Cooley oleomargarine
retail tax hills. ... .990
Johnson-Hope bill limiting
AAA. payment s ....... « 1181
limiting soil conservation
payments . .......... ,1442
net weight .. o. ......... .729
parity price f ormula. . • .732
prohibiting sales of loan
cotton below parity. .»••
991-2
reallocation of unplanted
acreage allotments.. 1446
reimburse participants in
1933 cotton pool... ,1182
relating to raising of
farm prices, "biblio-
graphy . e e « a . . . . . * o • * • 7 33
setting aside unused
parity funds for pay- .
ments to farmers .... ,205
to curb sales of CCC stocks
730
situation.. .-. * * .54
South
cotton-weather research
projects . ......... • • ••286
counties, statistical atlas
. . 1027
South central states., 402
, Southeast ....... 73
See also American cotton; sub-
head "U. S." under Acreage;
Government; .etc.
U. S..Army.- 445,475,698
See also U. S. War dept.
U. S. -.Congress. House
Committee on agriculture......
198,502
Committee on appropriations. . •
967
245
Item,.
U. S. Congress. House. (Cont'd)
Select committee Investigating
•national defense migration..
856
U. S» Congress. Senate.
Committee on agriculture. • .198,
207,732
. Committee- on: appropriations....
1510
Committee v o'n education and
- • labor . e « • • 857
U. S. Cotton field station,
Shaft or, Calif 1
U. S. Defense supplies corporation
626
TJ. S. Dept. of agriculture. .. ..47,
77 , 267 , 478 , 513 , 548 , 596 ,
• • 648,662,702,728,847,883,
■ 923,1098,1184,1317,1337
Agricultural adjustment
administration,. . » c 221-4, 26 8,
514-15,598,747-8,802
Agricultural adjustment.
agency c .995
Agricultural conservation and
adjustment administration. . .
1453
Agricultural marketing admin-
istration. ......920,978,1079,
1165,1298,1369
Agricultural marketing service.
99 , 113 , 144 , 400-1 , 444 , 492 ,
■- • "549,934
Board of cotton linters ex-
aminers. 978
Bureau -of agri-cultural chemis-
try and engineering 550,
1079
Southern- regional research
laboratory 550,1218
Bureau of agricultural
economic s .78 , 269-70 ,402 , 412 ,
• 551-2,597,854,1316
Bureau' of entomology and plant
■ quaran tine. . . . V. 516 , 5 87 ,1272
Bureau of home economic s.. .479,
677, 691 -,703, 777, 1407 *
Bureau of plant industry. ..295 ,
444,553,1079,1369 _
Commodity credit corporation...
122,419,420,422-5,648,
66 9-73 , 730 ,1097 , 1126 ,
1137,1315,1454
Item
U. S. Dept. of agriculture
(Corit f d) • •
Commodity exchange administra-
tion ,114, 416-17 ,792
Cotton ginning laboratory. . • ••
. 853,1294
Crop reporting board. .... .1511
' Extension service. .. .1165,1272
Economics section. » • ••••347
Earm security administration..
41,338
Eedera'1 crop insurance
corporation. .... .31 ,37,225,
331-3 , 335-6 , 592, 594,
598,75G-3,99§, 1455
Library •••••• .124Q
Office of foreign agricul-
tural relations ..... .101-4,
403-4, 663 , 803 , 921-2,
1117^.21
Office of information 1039
Surplus marketing administra-
tion . o o • • • • "o o . • « 176 , 480 , 517
U. S. Dept. of commerce. .... .«105
Bureau of the census ..... .339,
405,1224
23ational bureau of standards..
953
U. S. Dept. of labor. Wage and
hour division.. 554,1099
U. S. Executive office of the
President. Bureau of the
budge t. oo o .......177
Technical committee on in-
dustrial classification.
Di vi si on of statistical ,
standards 177
U. S. Federal security agency.
Eood and drug administration. «
209,1008
U. .S. Interstate commerce corn^
mission.... '.■.•217, 741, 743, 1196
U. S. . Maritime commission. • o»1194
U. S. flavy dep't .......•••465
U. s. Office for emergency man-
agement
Office' of price' administration
107 ; 226-31 , 374 , 5i8-25 , 754-
65,997-1002,1126,1158,
1197-1206,1429,1456-74
Office of production manage-:
merit 49,73,178,362,
369-70 , 503 , 526 , 533 ,509
246
Item
U. S. Office', for emergency
management (Cont'd)
¥a.r production "board. 512, 614,
626,766,792,884,976,1003-5,
--1191-2,1207-8,1430,1451,
1475,1477
U— *S.- -Office of defense trans-
par-t-ation*. o ». • ........ c .1297
U-.. -S- -President .1933- .
. ■ -(vRoo-sevalt ) 1209 , 1345
©*yS» .Tariff commission.... 79, 1122
U-. -S» .Treasury .dept. .»• • «•«.. 555
U.. S. War depto <>1103
Q^Lartermasier general ..-..<> .371 ,
539,954,1167
■ See also . U. S. Army.
United States testing co., inc....
700,940
Universal standards cotton con-
ference . . o . « . * »e.c.ono..aeoe 123
Uses., e .. 550, 1155, 1422
- ■ -armed .forces. 690,792,965,
959,1039,1401-2,1416,1423,1501
• - » -automotive s industry. . . -> o • • « o 878
»■»«.■• oagging .0-0000.. e..«.o..oo.e. 702
' ^ - • • ■ See also Bagging, cotton,
as Dale covering.
• "bags ........1162,1421
conservation program* • 1395
flour , Argent ina 625
for holding parts for assem-
■ bling trucks ..o.. 9 ... .476
• - • • • manufacturers granted A-2
preference rating. ... 1191
open mesh, on farms. .... .970
Paraguay •••1164
...... plastic ,. .for shipping
' . . avocados • »,... ..••«. 694
production, 1PB order.. 1004-
, * * , . . . ..... 5
■- .second hand. .... . ..1198,1509
shor tage 1397
See also Bags; Uses, sand-
...... ."bags.
•Tithing .caps... 1398
• - • • -baronet scabbard. ... * . 688
. . -"bedding industry. ... . 473 , 1411-12
"binder twine. ...» ......156
black-out c lo th . . . .164 , 166 , 17 8 ,
464,700
blanket s 645, 956
building trades . 160
Item
Uses (Cont'd)
bulletproof ing airplane ga.so—
. . . line, tanks.. .154
cleaning optical glasses.. .944
cloth. See Cloth.
cl oth ing ......... . 1 160
work garments for women....
471,479,540,703
coats f.qr .sheep. ..... .481,1417
comforts. ..1391
conveyor "belt. .701
domestic... .430
fa.br ic balloons ...169
food containers. ..... .704,1163
. .gloves,. Navy specif icati on. •••
. ' 1390
. home 1406 , 1410
hosiery.... 155, 479, 699, 705, 971
increasing
plans
cot ton. Christmas. . ..239,
'242,264,1403,1500
war-time* • .1414
T s Xc\ s • e • • • • 239 } 2o3
industrial.... ,...1482
insula t ion... .176, 472, 689,1155
linoleum, backing. • • . .1413
mattresses... 175, 1166, 1392,1409
military. See, U ses.armed forces..
new 162,1501
parachute s .... .... . 959
pharmaceutical. . ........... 958
picking sacks. ......... «> . .1192
. plastics. 1157,1389
. reinforce steel 597
roads.,. Arkansas.. .157
. rug. industry. ,1337
rugs for sheep. See Uses,
coats for sheep,
sandbags.. ................. .170
she et ings 943
smokeless powder. ...... .... • .957
suture ma.terial. .163
t ire cord ........... . .159 , 167-8
ti re s ....... .474 , 950 , 1 108 , 1418
towels.. ...948
. underwear • ... ........ .691, 1390
windows, ^substitute for gla.ss,
&t . Brit o . .... ........... .150
writ ing paper . . • • • ... ..... .1 51
See also Cloth; Consumption;
Cottonseed, uses; Cotton-
seed hulls, uses; Cotton-
seed meal, uses; Cottonseed
oil, uses; Demand; Linters,
uses; Pla.nts, whole.
247
Item
Value
acre, and farm machinery sales,
L919-4lV 544
See also Prices; Quality.
Varieties
Acala. .679,814
American-Egypt ian ..... .260 , 348 ,
664,1038
Asiatic .....275,808
Brazil
Moca...« .805
U 4, Sao Paulo.. * c812
C— 195, Jo S. S « R. . . <> . • . « . . • 806
Cambodia Co 2, India .297
Be si, Sind. ......... . ..495
Egypt ian j . U. S . S. R. .*..*« c 81 8
Egypt ian 213 . . * 823
exoer intent s , Plorida »oo 245
Gaqrani 6 , Hyderabad c » .... o e 816
Georgia . . „ . .785,1044
green lint 553
Iran...*,.. 280
Karnak, Egypt .1222
Louisiana,. ................. .568
Marvel of the South.. 565
ITavsari , India ...... .727
. new,, "or e eding. »•••... .2,3
Oomra, India .274
Pina ...... 278
reaction to fusarium wilt and
root-knot nematode ...... o 310
, sea_ island. ..«*•• • • . .10,553,572
acreage and production West
Indies....... ...95
British West Indies. ..... .95
Cuba............... 96
cultivation. .. • .. 1058
early maturing 556
... Georgia...... ....782
.. Puerto Pico. _ 543,916
, , spinning tests. ... •••••• . .804
... South America, and U. S.....744
.suitable for blending with
wool, U. S. S. R. ........807
suitable for machine harvest-
ing, breeding 849
Super 7. 1504
.stvrjer iqr • ••••••••.•••••••••• 553
. ..SxP. ..291,295,411
Item
Varieties (Cont'd)
testing
Mississippi 11,285,294,
301,1030
Mont serrat «1231
North Carolina ..571
South Carolina ..1504
Texas 444,1247
XT. S. S. R .....*. . ...... 8 20
Texas •••••••• .1021
1306 and varients ..815
U4, "Brazil ..812
upland,^.... 832, 895, 1079, 1488
wilt resistant.^.... ..832,1055
See also American cotton;
Brazilian cotton; etc.;
Breeding; Long— staple cot-
ton; One-variety communit-
ies; Species.
Vase one z, C. •••••••• o»825
Vasil 'evskii , A. ......... . .■•<? 0 S36
Va.sudeva,, R. S. ....307
Vaughan, P. L 1131
Vedeneeva, V....« 430
Veli-Zade, I.. 832
Victor ring traveler C0......1145
Vine ent , J. r-i. .... o ......... . • 143
Virginia aca.de my of science.. .279
Virginia medical college. . ..••279
Viser, M. E. ................. .973
Vo lk , -" • J • ...... n .. . ........ o 8 26
Volkerding, B. P»..... .550
Volkobrun, L. ....987
Wage and hour act. See Pair labor
standards- act.
Walker, G. R ,1488
Walker,' M'. IT. .1058
Walton, Prank 1477
Wannamake r, J. S .... • • 207
Wan stall', Grace .1138
War : \ ■ ' . v ' ■ . ' .
effect oil
cotton trade...... ..111,792
Peru ••..••> 657,663
South........ 641
textile industry...... 59, 81
Pacific, and Peruvian exports.
394
\ .
\
248
Item
War (Cont'd)
post......... .58, 792, 14 91
See also. National defense; and
under specific subjects.
¥ard, A. L.« .. . .493,1080,1338,1441
Warehouses, machinery, stacking
bales., o .933
Wassail, E. W. r ........ .413,1130
Waste
imports, U* S. •••••••«••••• .555
USeS.».eoe.....e.*.c.*l 155 , 1 161
Wat son, R » ^©.•••••••9c©......1295
Wea.ther. See_ Climate and weather..
Weaving, corporation. ».',-• .... . .735
We ind.l ing, Richard-. . 829
Weiss, CW B„ 0 . 0 - 0 . ...... . .721
Welcn,, J » lio'.'.'. i c • >i 1 1 • 1 1 •! < i ■ > o72
Wellington- -Sears company. . <> » . . c 271
Werner, H. L.. . . . 0 • . . 0 » o 0 • « c • . 1101
We sson, S. C©.»..o.o.*.ooo© 641 ,792
We st, E.'0i>.k..c..e...>oa«....(>l 24
West Indies, sea. island cotton.
See Varieties, sea island.
Wheeler, M. E e ... e .
Whitaker, .E» -B. .•*■»•.
Whi to, C. Een......
White, G.. S..o.. . . . * .
White., .Gladys-.-. . . »■*
Whitehead,. Don..-. ? ..v
Whole cotton. See Plants, whole.
Wickard,.. C. P.. .923,1168
Wickl ine , . ',"/ * L. o . o ....«>« o .a « »»o 325
Wiessel . K. , Carlos . » o ....... • . .573
Wigington, J.
W i lbur , Wal t e r . . 0 •
Williams, 3. J. ... .87 ,208,792,1513
Wi lliamis , Simon .o.oceo.oeo... 1370
Williamson, H. H. • • • . » . » •« c • .263
Williamson, 1, C ....... o ..889
Willis, J. ':' .............859
Wilson, E. C 19
Windal, Dudley. .1514
WIngat e, I. B. ..... ... • 1426
Wolcott, G. I ...... 588
WolfrOiil , Ii« L. *co.«..eeoo...ees 580
Wood, F. J. • e e e .. c ... o . c •••••• .446
Woodhouse, W» W., jr. . . „ . . • . . .1253
Wo Odill, ii» D3*ce.9Gao.«o.a..aeo 41 4
Woodyard, 0. C....P.... 1482
Wool
consumption, 1920-41.. 637
quality, and fiber diameter .442
e.i. ...... 733
.... 786
.... 79<^
...1425
... cl30
o o o 1236
X...O..C.O.O..O. 1 512
OOC..O. ....... 18
Woolf , D. G. .
Wobten, W. A.
Wright, C. L*
Wright, J. Wo
Wyatt, B. Wo.
Item
.'81,642,786
• . ... .... .". . ... .1350
...O.....C.....X 10 2
. . p . . . . . . e . « 348 , 890
........no...... 945
Wyk, A. J. A. van der o..ol37
Ya.c kel , E. C. ..«.«*.. ........ 137 1
Yamada, N. 0 ...5
Yang, Esien-Tong. * .. . ........ .125
Yarn
Brazil, control boa,rd .355
ca,rded, prices, ceilings
schedule 33... .519, 522, 763,
1001,1203,1464
schedule 35.. ..518,520,756,
1197,1200,1457,1452
combed, prices, ceilings
schedule 3........ 1104
schedulp.. 7.. . , 231 , 523-5 ,754,
754-5 , 1000 , 1202 , 1205 , '
. ■ ; ... s 1465^6
elongations, effect on para-
chute fa/bric strength. . .945
exports . v
Bra. z il ... . o . 9 . c . o . 211
India, 1937-38 to 1939-40..
65
Shanghai, banned by
Japan. .215
U. S." subsidy 77
foreign. . •*«..» .199
. Gt.-Brit., shortage. .... 1084
growth of Chaetomium globosum.
677
imports, India., from China and
Japan, 1937-38 to 1939-40..
64
irregularities. ....... ... ...448
manufacture. See Spinning.,
mercerized, for parachute
Cloth. e e 95 S
packages • .4-53
prices
ceilings 762,797
Gt. Brit......... 1450
See also Cloth, prices.
problems. o o . • . * • . e 145
production, 1940 and 1941. .353
proper ties. ••••.••441,546, 1366
quality, effect of humidity...
676
249
Item
Yarn (Cont'd). ?' .,
strength. ......... ...» .......... 952
effect of. <-■ i ■ •- -
increasing card speeds....
. - , f 457
package size ..•••••••• • • .1 145
supply • •••• .......> 383
testing. • .140,423
twi st , spinning voile . ...... .1152
warp, twist, .mechanical and.
actual. . .*...* .950
eel; . and snarls , - prevention oh
mules* »«••«. ».*«... . .459
Year hooks .
American association, of textile
She mi s t s and colorists...o427
Bombay cotton annual ....... .1011
Commodi
ITew York cotton exchange. » o . o797
Yerkes,. L. A, ....„ ....... .382
Yield
Alabama. ,»...... 1482
and root— rot and weather. ... .303
California,- Kern County,
cycle, . »»»•••• 1248
effect of
application of side-dressing
materials .1504
cottonseed treatment . <• • 0 0 * 821
enforce d sel f-po Ilihati on * 561
seed- treatment . and blossom
. dusting. . o o ... t. o 19, 566, 822
Item.
Yield (Cont'd)
effect of (cont'd)
> seed treatment and rotation
with legumes ...... .»1054 .
use of burs for fertilizer..
562
use' of dolomite and' vetch..
; ■ Nv-- - . : ■ vr :, ■:. . : gjj
vitamin B]_ o. ........ .1253
Indie. •
1914-15' to 1940-41..... »255
1930-31 to 1939-40. .....383
Iran survey, 1935 .... P ... ••280
Mississippi
1930-40 ....... c . o c ... c . 1031
1939—40 ...oo9o. ..«....•• .343
Moirt? s'er ra t ...».'•'... s ... . .1251
Forth -Carolina, Halifax County.
• ■ ':" ' ■ ' 1Q73
per acre. ......... •••••• . • O 707 .
Sudan. •"••'• .1505 ■
U-. S.
by states, 1865-1939. . .1042 ■
1941... V. 99,1511 .
1942, by' county. ..... •••515
York, H; Acm.mm.. ....501
Young, J. D . .-••••. .643
Young, V. H. ...........••..••••20
Zhorikov, B. A..... *302
Zippredt ,'H. Rao.. «.<>••. .... . .1103
Zubov,- il. . o c ..••835
EBPATA
Item ao,». ,737,:, . In the note, 50,000 bales should- be changed to read
• 50,000 pounds.
Item no. 1303: should have ' been classified- in farm Management Section.
Items no... 1375-1334: .. Were omitted in numbering. •