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Motor buses-Regulation-Laws-Continued Texas-Act regulating motor trucks and jitney lines operating for hire on public roads and authorizing street, suburban and interurban railway companies to operate motor trucks or jitney lines for transportation of passengers for hire in incorporated cities and towns subject to regulation by such cities or towns and within five miles thereof under regulation by commissioners' court of the county, and declaring an emergency. (S.B. no. 45, Laws 1923)

Statistics

Bus operation by electric railways nearly doubles in year: survey shows 92 companies operating 760 buses; the largest railwayowned organization is in Wisconsin; details of operation. Bus Transportation 2:482-5 O '23

Motor cycles. See Motor vehicles

Motor transport

Automotive industry offers to cooperate with railways: Alfred Reeves, general manager of National automobile chamber of commerce, declares bus is an infant that cries for adoption; agrees that electric railways are best for mass transportation, but says that bus has a place in the proper service of the people. Alfred Reeves. Aera 12:593600 N '23

• Brosseau, A. J. Completed transportation. Nat. automobile chamber of commerce '24 9p tables

Address delivered before the eastern division of the Chamber of commerce of the United States, Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 17, 1924. Brosseau, A. J. Highway transportation and the farmer. Nat. automobile chamber of commerce '24 11p

Address delivered before the Illinois manufacturers association, Chicago, Jan. 15, 1924. Chamber of commerce of the U.S. Relation of highways and motor transport to other transportation agencies: report of Special committee IV, appointed by the president of the Chamber of commerce of the United States, Washington, D.C., November 2, 1923. '23 44p

Conradi, C. G. Mechanical road transport. MacDonald '23 394p il tables diags charts (Reconstructive technical ser.) *21s Coordinated transportation. H. C. Clark. Aera 12:921-8 Ja '24

Paper read at a meeting of the New Jersey public utilities association, Atlantic City, N.J., Nov. 24, 1923.

Freight transportation by motor vehicles. Day Baker. il tables Current Affairs (Boston) p 20- Mr 10 '24

Grupp, G. W. Economics of motor transportation. Appleton '24 414p tables diags charts $4

Contents: Modern methods of hauling Motor transportation and progress; When to replace horse wagons with motor trucks; The selection of equipment; Organization; Truck operation; Loading and unloading; Roads and routing; Other operating problems; Truck maintenance and inspection; Cost of operating trucks; Cost systems; Motor-truck overland haulage: Motor omnibus transportation; Personnel; Legislation. Highway transportation, the newcomer: motor vehicle takes its place as major agency in transportation system: opens world peace vista. R. D. Chapin. Mich Mfr and Financial Rec p.6+ My 31 24

Address delivered at the 1st annual world motor transport congress, Detroit, Mich. Inland fleets: the motor caravans; trucks and trailers; of growing importance in transporting the world's freight; a new and unique industry that deserves the most careful study of all who deal in motor trucks and lorries. Raymond Brennan. il Dun's Internat R p 36-40+ Ag '24

Motor transport year book & directory, including public service undertakings and

allied manufacturing companies; and a directory of officials connected therewith, a companion volume to Garcke's "Manual of electrical undertakings and directory of officials", 1923-24. Electrical pr. '24 781p tables (V. 8) *22s 6d

Motor transportation in rail terminals: what the use of motor trucks means in the reduction of freight congestion. E. R. Johnson. il Purchasing Agent 13:611+ My '24

From an address delivered at Hillsdale college, Hillsdale, Mich. One of a series of lectures under the auspices of the National transportation institute.

Motor transportation of the future. Elihu Church. Shipper and Carrier p 7-10 Ag '24 Rubber and rails. George Mixter. il Stone & Webster J 34:67-82 Ja '24

Transportation of hogs by motor truck: bureau of public roads study shows extent of practice in Indianapolis market. E. L. Browne. il tables diag Pub Roads p 20-22 Ag '24 Transportation of milk by motor truck; results of a survey of milk transportation for eight large cities. H. R. Trumbower. il tables charts maps Pub Roads p 1-18 JI '24 Trumbower, H. R. What the government is research doing in for commercial motor transportation. Nat. automobile chamber of commerce '23 13p tables

Address before the National automobile chamber of commerce, advertising managers' meeting, Cleveland, O., Nov. 23, 1923.

Accounting

Oregon. Public service comm. Uniform system of accounts for automotive transportation companies (class C only) prescribed by the Public service commission, effective July 1, 1923. Salem '23 31D

Conferences

A world motor congress [Detroit, Mich.. May, 1924]: delegates from 114 countries coming for first international motor transport congress ever held in the United States. Commercial Am p 12+ Mr '24

Laws

* California. Equalization bd.

Passenger and freight motor transportation for hire license tax act. Sacramento '23 5p Iowa-Act providing for the supervision and regulation of persons either natural or artificial engaged in the transportation of persons or property for hire over the public highways of the state by motor vehicles and conferring certain jurisdiction over such persons and such vehicles upon the board of railroad commissioners of the state; also providing for the enforcement of this act and for the punishment of violation thereof. (Ch. 97, Acts 1923)

Michigan-Act to regulate and define common carriers of persons and property by motor vehicle on public highways of this state, prescribing the payment and fixing the amount of privilege taxes for such carriers, the disposition of such taxes, and prescribing penalties for violation of this act. (No. 209, Acts 1923)

North Dakota-Act providing for the supervision and regulation of the transportation of persons and property for compensation over any public highway by motor propelled vehicles; defining transportation companies; providing for supervision and regulation thereof by the Board of railroad commis. sioners of the state of North Dakota; providing for the enforcement of the provisions of this act and for the punishment of the violations thereof. (Ch. 136, Laws 1923) Motor trucks

* Cornell univ. Agric. exp. sta. Farm motor trucks in New York. V. B. Hart. Ithaca My '24 52p tables maps (Bul. no. 427) Highway legislation and its effect on motor truck market. H. C. Campbell. Eng World 23:222-5 O '23

Motor trucks- -Continued

* McKay, J. G. Motor truck movement is largely non-competitive in New England; combined freight service by railroads and trucks and ships and trucks is developing throughout New England territory. Nat. automobile chamber of commerce '24 3p (Co-ordinated transportation ser. no. 5)

Excerpts from an article in Public Roads, Mar. 1921.

The motor truck and our railroads. Elisha Lee. In Soc. of automotive engineers. Transactions, 1923, p 808-19 '24

The motor truck and the railroad: Society of automobile engineers hear how rail and motor transportation are being unified in new era. R. C. Wright. Mich Mfr and Financial Rec p 3-4 F 2 '24

The motor truck in our great cities. Nat Munic R 13:211-17 Ap '24

Motor trucks for short hauls: how the Detroit [Mich.] united lines are cutting terminal costs and eliminating delay on less than carload lot shipments. V. H. Day. il Commercial Am p 13+ My '24 *National automobile chamber of commerce. Motor trucks become asset to railroads: Pennsylvania and New York central roads are replacing local peddler freight trains with motor vehicles; new uses of trucks regarded as pioneer effort leading ultimately to widespread system of store door delivery 15p il maps (Co-ordinated transportation ser. no. 3)

* Wright, R. C. The freight car yields to the truck. Nat. automobile chamber of cornmerce '24 [4]p (Co-ordinated transportation ser. no. 6)

Reprinted from Nation's Business, Mar.,

1924.

Accounting

Truck operating costs. B. H. Petty. tables In Nat. assn. of ice cream mfrs. Report of proceedings, 1923, p 33-43 '23

Statistics

Commercial truck production during 1923. chart India Rubber World 69:215 Ja 1 '24 Motor vehicles

Brilliant future for motor car: record year ahead; new uses postpone "saturation" point; prices never so low and production at highest level; exports reflect strong position of United States manufacturers. table chart Commercial Am p 14+ Mr '24 Harrisburg, Pa. Dept. of highways. Facts motorists should know: information relating to through routes: distances from point to point; named thoroughfares tourist camps; the places of scenic beauty; mountains; rules of the road; motor laws. '21? 30p tables chart map (Bul. no. 11) Motorism in Sweden. S. K. Stockman. table map Skandinaviska Kreditaktiebolaget Q Rept p 38-41 Ap '24

Public service motor vehicles: state regulation and control advisable; motor freight carrying vehicles should be brought under regulations; congestion becoming serious and grade-crossing accidents so numerous as to warrant special educational campaigns. R. T. Higgins. Aera 12:1744-9 My '24

Paper read at the national motor vehicle safety conference, under the auspices of Yale university and the state of Connecticut. New Haven, Apr., 1924. *Thornton, H. W. The relation of the motor vehicle to the railway. Nat. automobile chamber of commerce '24 [4]p (Co-ordinated transportation ser. no. 7)

Address

delivered before world motor transport congress, Detroit, Mich., May 21, 1924.

Accounting

What does it cost to run your automobile: interesting actual cost figures obtained from companies operating low and medium priced vehicles in all parts of the country: first cost is not the last; averages compiled for popular makes. J. F. Bickmore, tables Aera 12:1911-19 Je '24

Bibliography

New York public lib. Munic. ref. branch. Cost of operating motor vehicles: references to recent material, 1915-1923, in New York municipal reference library. E. W. Chapin, comp. N 27 23 2p (Typew. 30c)

To be obtained only thru P.A.I.S.

Directories

† Motor vehicle reference annual, 1924: including a buyers' index of the trade; a valuable reference volume for manufacturers of passenger and commercial cars, trailers, carriages and wagons, bodies and tops, paints and varnishes and for distributors of these products. Ware bros. '24 v pil $5

Laws

* Alabama. Tax comm. Motor vehicle laws of Alabama, in effect October 1, 1923. Montgomery '24 52p

Alberta-Act respecting vehicles and highway traffic. (Ch. 31, Laws 1924)

*Arizona. Sec. of state. Motor vehicle law of the state of Arizona. Phoenix '23 20p tables *Connecticut. Comr. of motor vehicles. Motor vehicle laws, state of Connecticut. Hartford 23 147p tables

Connecticut. Motor vehicle dept. Motor vehicle laws, state of Connecticut, revised to July 1, 1923. Hartford '23 147p

Illinois. Sec. of state. Illinois motor vehicle law, (in force July 1, 1923). Springfield '23 57p Massachusetts-Act amending certain provisions of law relative to the operation of motor vehicles. (Ch. 464, Acts 1923) Massachusetts-Act further regulating the right of non-residents to operate motor vehicles within the commonwealth. (Ch. 431. Acts 1923)

Michigan. Sec. of state. Michigan laws relating to motor vehicies, revision of 1923. Lansing '23 72p Michigan-Act to provide for the registration. identification and regulation of motor vehicles and trailers attached thereto operated upon the public highways of this state, and of the operators of such vehicles, and to provide for levying specific taxes upon such vehicles so operated, and to provide for the disposition of such funds, and to repeal all other acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith or contrary hereto. (No. 128, Acts 1923)

Michigan-Act to regulate the operation and use of vehicles on the highways and to repeal act number one hundred thirty-two of the public acts of nineteen hundred seventeen and act number eight of the public acts, extra session of nineteen hundred nineteen. (No. 321, Acts 1923) Natal-Ordinance to amend the motor car ordinances. (No. 12, Ordinances 1923) New Mexico-Act relating to motor vehicles and trailers. (Ch. 96, Laws 1923) North Carolina-Act to prevent any person under 16 years of age from operating a motor vehicle in the state of North Carolina. (Ch. 202, Laws 1923)

North Dakota-Act making it a misdemeanor for any person to operate a motor vehicle while such person is in an intoxicated condition, and providing a penalty for a violation thereof. (Ch. 254, Laws 1923) Ohio. Public utilities comm. Rules and regulations governing the transportation of persons and property compensation over any public highway by motor propelled vehicles, as provided in House bill no. 474. session laws 1923, adopted by the Public utilities commission of Ohio, and issued as an administrative order, effective, July 28th, 1923. Columbus '23 46p

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* Oregon. Sec. of state. Oregon motor vehicle law: relating to rules of the road and licensing of motor vehicles, motorcycles, motor vehicle dealers, chauffeurs and motor vehicle operators. Salem '23 47p tables Rhode Island. Bd. of public roads. Motor vehicle laws of Rhode Island, 1923. Providence '23 51p diags

Motor vehicles-Laws-Continued

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South Australia-Act to make further and better provision for regulating the width of the tires of vehicles used on public roads and the weights which may be carried on such vehicles, and for other purposes. (No. 1580, Acts 1923) dept. * Texas. Highway Complete texts newly enacted motor fee law, gasoline tax law and speed law. Austin '23 9p tables Texas-Act making it a felony to drive an automobile or any motor driven vehicle upon the street of any incorporated city, town or village or upon the public highway while the driver is under the influence of intoxicating liquor, prescribing the punishment for such violation, repealing section 13, chapter 207, page 477, Acts of the regular in session, thirty-fifth legislature conflict herewith, and declaring an emergency. (H.B. no. 33, Laws 1923)

Virginia-Act to amend and re-enact section 2142 of the Code of Virginia, in relation to motor vehicles. (Ch. 144, Acts 1923)

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Falge, R. N. and Brown, W. C. Importance of better automobile head-lamps and proper adjustment. Cleveland, O., R. N. Falge, Eng. dept., Nat. lamp works, Gen. electric co. 23 7p il diags

Presented at a meeting of the metropolitan section of the Society of automotive engineers, Sept. 20, 1923.

* United States. Bur. of labor statistics. Specifications of laboratory tests for approval of electric headlighting devices for motor vehicles, Illuminating engineering society, New York, N.Y., sponsor. tentative American standard, approved November 11, 1922, by American enginering standards committee. Ja '24 7p diag (Bul. no. 350, Safety code ser.)

Parking The automobile parking problem: full text of the report and recommendations made by the committee of the New York state conference of mayors and other city officials that has been trying to find the most satisfactory solution. tables Aera 12:2051-7 JI '24

Parking menace to fire apparatus: special committee's report to N.Y. state mayors on needed legislation. Fire Service p 4-5 F 9 '24

Registration Laws

Laws governing the registration and operation of motor vehicles. tables Tex Highway Bul p 29-30 Ja '24 Montana-Act to amend section 1760 of the Revised code of Montana, 1921, relating to the registration fees for motor vehicles and the disposition thereof, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith. (Ch. 107. Laws 1923)

New Jersey-Act to amend an act entitled "An act defining motor vehicles and providing for the registration of the same and the licensing of the drivers thereof; fixing rules, regulating the use and speed of motor vehicles; fixing the amount of license and registration fees; prescribing and regulating process and the service thereof and proceedings for said violations," approved April eighth, nineteen hundred and twentyone. (Ch. 108, Acts 1923)

North Carolina-Act to protect the title of motor vehicles within this state. (Ch. 236, Laws 1923)

Ohio-Act to amend sections 6291, 6294, 6298 and 6299 and to enact supplemental section 6291-1 of the General code, relative to the registration of motor vehicles. (H. bill no. 153, Acts 1923) Pennsylvania-Act providing a system of registering titles to motor vehicles for the protection of owners of motor vehicles and to facilitate the recovery of motor vehicles stolen or unlawfully taken; regulating the certification of such titles, the purchase, sale, and transfer of motor vehicles, and their registration; providing for the collection of fees for the certification of titles, and for disposition thereof; forbidding the destruction, removal, alteration, covering, or defacement of any engine, manufacturer's, or other distinguishing number or identification mark on motor vehicles; and providing for the assignment of special numbers in certain cases; imposing duties on the state highway commissioner, sheriffs, constables, police officers, and other peace officers; and providing penalties. (No. 230, Laws 1923)

Pennsylvania-Act to amend an act, entitled "An act relating to and regulating the use and operation of motor vehicles and vehicles propelled by, or trailing after, motor vehicles, etc.; by further regulating the use of registration plates; prescribing fees for omnibuses, and changing other existing fees; changing the date for the licensing year; limiting the weights of certain trailers; providing for the examination of operators. (No. 296, Laws 1923) 'Texas-Act to amend chapter 190 of the General laws of the regular session of the thirty-fifth legislature, to provide for the registration of motor vehicles, tractors, trailers, semi-trailers and motorcycles. (H.B. no. 361, Laws 1923) Wisconsin-Act relating to motor vehicle registration and license fees and their distribution, providing for an addition to the state trunk highway system, and making appropriations. (Ch. 320, Laws 1923)

Statistics

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Analysis of the automobile headlight problem. P. G. Nutting. Franklin Inst J 196:529-35 O '23 Great Britain. Ministry of transport. Departmental com. on the taxation and regulation of road vehicles. Third interim report. M. stationery office '24 106p *2s 6d Motor vehicle conference com. Governmental restrictions on motor vehicle sizes, weights and speeds, 1924 edition. Ja '24 25p tables Regulating motor vehicles and preventing accidents, by R. B. Stoeckel; Attitude of the motorist toward traffic regulations, by S. S. Tuthill. In Nat. safety council. Proceedings, 1923, p 794-8, 810-15 '24

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Report of the Committee on uniform motor vehicle regulatory laws presented the American electric railway association, Atlantic City. N.J., Oct. 8-12. 1923. Urge motor vehicle control in Massachusetts: Department of public works, in special report to legislature, recommends that trucks be put under supervision of highway division, and that passenger-carrying hicles be operated under certificates of public necessity and convenience. table Aera 12:1391-7 Mr '24

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Governors' messages, 1924 New York (state)-Gov. Smith in a special message to the legislature, Jan. 14, 1924, deals with the motor vehicle problem and makes the following recommendations: first, enactment of a state-wide operator or driver the license law; second, the creation of a central bureau of records in Albany, preferably in the Department of state police, giving accurate information of all accidents, with a provision in law requiring local authorities, whether administrative or judicial, to report all such accidents to the central bureau, and insurance companies should be required to report all property damage so that the state may have on file in Albany an accurate history of every woman in the state who is licensed to drive man and an automobile; third, granting to the authority which issues licenses full and complete authority to withhold, suspend, or revoke licenses, subject to the right of review of its decisions before the courts.

Laws

Alaska-Act to regulate the operation of motor vehicles upon the public highway outside of incorporated cities within the territories of Alaska and providing for a penalty for the violation of its provisions. (Ch. 85, Laws 1923)

California-Act to regulate the use and operation of vehicles upon the public highways and elsewhere; to provide for the registration and identification of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers and for the payment of registration fees therefor; to provide for the licensing of persons operating motor vehicles; to prohibit certain persons from operating vehicles upon

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highways; to prohibit the possession or use of or injury to a motor vehicle without the consent of the owner thereof, and to prohibit the offer to or acceptance by certain persons of any bonus or discount or other consideration for the purchase of supplies or parts for motor vehicles, or for work or repair done thereon; to provide for records to be kept by persons operating public garages and for notices owners of private garages; to provide penbe given by alties for violations of provisions of this act. and to provide for the disposition of fines and forfeitures imposed thereon. (Ch. 266. Laws 1923) Colorado-Act relating to automobiles, motor and other vehicles, and to persons operating or driving the same while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs, and to prescribe the penalty for the violation of this act. (Ch. 95. Laws 1923)

Ohio-Act to amend sections 7246, 7248, 72481, 7248-2, 7249, 7250, 7251 and 13421-17 and to enact supplemental sections 7249-1 and 7251-1 of the General code, relative to the protection of the improved highways of the state by limiting the weight and speed

of motor vehicles and providing for the appointment of highway police to enforce the traffic laws of the state. (H. hill no. 612, Acts 1923)

Safety devices and measures

* Illinois. Sec. of state. Save lives by obeying the law: a letter to automobile owners of Illinois, together with some statistics and a digest of the safety provisions of the law. Springfield '24 16p il tables

Statistics

Automobiles in South Carolina in 1923. SC
Univ W N p 1 Ap 2 '24

Automotive industry. charts In U.S. Bur. of
for. and dom. commerce. Commerce year-
book, 1922, p 267-83 '23

† Chicago, Ill. Munic. ref. lib. Statistics on the number of registered motor vehicles in various cities in the United States. Mr '24 4p (Typew. 50c)

To be obtained only thru P.A.I.S.

† Commercial motor index, 1924 [Great Britain], containing in clear tabulated form all the essential details of the specification of every model of commercial vehicle, British or foreign, manufactured or sold in this country each year from 1913 to 1924 inclusive, with in many casts the manufacturers' serial numbers. Fletcher '24 106p 7s 6d Farmers' use of automobiles. Crops and Markets Mo Sup p 1-3 Ja '24

Highway expenditures lag far behind investments in motor vehicles. chart Concrete Highway M p 15 Ja '24 Latest automobile statistics for U.S. Akron Chamber Commerce Bul p [2] JI '24 Motor car index, 1924 [Great Britain], containing in clear tabular form all the essential details of the specification of each model or chassis made or sold in this country by British and foreign motor car manufacturers each year, from 1913 to 1924 inclusive, and in many cases the maker's chassis numbers. Fletcher '24 178p 10s

Motor cars in North Carolina: inhabitants per car, January 1, 1924. N C Univ N Letter p 1 Mr 26 '24

† Motor cycle index 1924 [Great Britain], containing in clear tabulated form all the essential details of the specification of every model of motor cycle made or sold in this country by British and foreign manufacturers in each year, from 1913 to 1924 inclusive. Fletcher '24 107p 7s 6d

Motors in municipal service. In Municipal year book of the United Kingdom, 1924, p 475533 '24

Production of automobile vehicles in the United States in December and during 1923. Econ World n s 27:158 F 2 '24 United States. Bur. of the census. Census of manufactures, 1921: motor vehicles including bodies and parts. Supt. of doc. '23 23p 5c Year 1923 established new record in exports. charts Commerce Repts no 7 p 432-5 F 18 '24

Taxation

• Motor vehicle conference com. Special taxation for motor vehicles, 1924 edition. Ja '24 27p tables Rightful place of motor vehicles in highway taxation. Pittsburgh First p 15 D 1 '23 Taxation and registration of motor vehicles. H. F. Long. In Rhode Island tax officials assn. Twelfth annual meeting, 1923, p 13-18 F' 1 '24

-Same. Nat Tax Assn Bul 9:251-5 My '24 Walker, J. E Transportation and taxes. Nat. automobile chamber of commerce -24 24p tables charts

Extension of an address before the 16th annual meeting. National tax association, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

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Motor vehicles-Continued

Theft

Chamber of commerce of the U.S. Insurance dept. Automobile theft problem: certification of automobile titles. '24 8p table (Insurance bul. no. 13)

Moving pictures

Amid, John. With the movie makers. Lothrop '23 192p il $1.50

† Bankers

econ. service. Standardizing the movie industry. Mr 11 '24 113-14p (Commodity industrial bul.) ?price Community control of motion pictures. R. K. Atkinson. In Am. prison assn. Proceedings, 1923, p 64-70 '24?

Effects of the motion picture on the mind and morals of the young. J. R. Geiger. Internat J Ethics 34:69-83 O '23 Film year book, 1924: replete with statistical data and other information of interest to all identified with the production, distribution or exhibition of motion pictures, including a complete record of all feature productions of the year, recorded separately as well, under lists of productions, direc tors, stars and cameramen. N.Y., 71 W. 44th st, Film Daily '24 511p il tables $2.50 Kinematography year book, 1924 [Great Britain]. Kinematograph publications '24 528p tables (V. 11) *7s 6d

Contains a Trade directory.

Lane, Tamar. What's wrong with the movies? Waverly co. '23 254p $2

The motion picture industry from a banker's standpoint: things to consider in financing in this field; the law of averages in estimating returns; stages of production; depreciation of cost; residual value; eccentricities in earning power; dangers of the unusually expensive film; average cost. R. W. Saunders. il Am Bankers Assn J 16:151-4 S '23

Motion pictures and the banker. R. W. Saunders. il tables charts Bankers M 108:2842 Ja '24

The moving picture in industry. G. E. Turner. In Institution of production engineers. Proceedings, 1922-23, v 2, p 123-6 '23 New issues in the motion-picture situation. H. D. Stecker. Child-Welfare M 18:297-300, 346-9 Mr-Ap '24

A talk given before the Woman's city club, Cincinnati, O.

† New York (state). Lib, Legislative ref. sect.
Children and the movies: address. B. D.
Lindsey. Albany 24 7p (Typew. 80c)
To be obtained only thru P.A.I.S.

† "1000 and one" for 1924: the blue book of non-
theatrical films. N. L. Greene and others,
eds. Chicago, Ill., 5 S. Wabash av, Edu-
cational Screen, inc. '24 120p included in
subscription to Educational Screen $1.50
Stabilization of the motion picture industry:
growing recognition of the necessity for
sound financial methods and lower produc-
tion costs. Commerce Mo p 3-10 S '24
Talbot, F. A. Moving pictures: how they are
made and worked. rev ed Lippincott '24 429p
il diags (Conquests of science) $3.50
United States. Dept. of agric. Motion pictures
of the United States department of agri-
culture. '24 32p (Misc. circ. 27)
Women in the motion picture industry. Bur
Vocational Information News-Bul 2:9-10+
Ja 15 '24

See also subhead Moving pictures under: Fire protection

Accounting

Brown, Douglas. The cost elements of a motion picture. N.Y., 121 E. 40th st, Douglas Brown '24? 141-8p il chart

Reprinted from Transactions of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers, no. 17. Donaldson, W. R. Cost acounting in the production of motion pictures. Nat. assn. of cost accountants D 1 '23 22p chart (Nat. assn. of cost accountants official publications v. 5. no. 6) 75c Morris, W. F. Motion picture theatre accounting. M.P.T. pub. co. '23 144p ?price

Censorship

Inviting motion picture censorship.

C. A. Mc

Mahon. Child Welfare M 19:23-5 S '24 City Motion picture censorship. Woman's Club Bul (Chicago) 13:303-5 Mr '24

† New York (state). Lib. Legislative ref. sect. Censorship of movies, magazines and books. Albany F '24 9p (Typew. $1)

To be obtained only thru P.A.I.S. † State censorship of motion pictures. J. R. Rutland, comp. bibl Reference Shelf v 2 no 1 177p 90c

Governors' messages, 1924

New York (state)-Gov. Smith recommends the repeal of the law creating the Commission for the regulation of motion pictures. Laws

Ohio-Act to amend section 871-52 of the General code, relating to the motion picture censorship Jaw. (H. bill no. 406, Acts 1923) Legislation

† New York (state). Lib. Legislative ref. sect. Digest of the laws of the various states which provide for censorship of moving pictures. Ruth Montgomery and G. H. Faison, comps. Albany Ja '24 2p (Photostat $1.05)

To be obtained only thru P.A.I.S.

Conferences

† Society of motion picture engineers. Transactions, meeting of May 7-10, [1923], Atlantic City, N.J. '23 323p bibl il tables diags charts plans (No. 16) $1

Directories

Julius Cahn-Gus Hill theatrical guide and moving picture directory supplement, containing corrections and additions to information of theatres and moving picture theatres in cities, towns. and villages of the United States and Canada. N.Y., Columbia theatre bldg, Broadway and 47th st, Julius Cahn-Gus Hill theatrical and moving picture guide, inc. '22 150p $1.50

Laws

Porto Rico-Act to regulate the operation and handling of cinematograph machines, and for other purposes. (No. 13, Acts 1923) Moving pictures in education Chronicles of America in motion pictures. D. R. Fox. il Historical Outlook 15:12-17 Ja '24 Discussion of thirty three moving pictures of the story of America, now being produced by Yale university press.

† Great Britain. Cinematograph com. Imperial
education conference: report of the com-
mittee on the use of the cinematograph in
education. H. M. stationery office '24 59p *1s
Motion pictures in education. Earl Kilpatrick.
Oregon Univ Ext Monitor p 3-10 S 23
Place of the motion picture in education;
with discussion. E. L. Crandall. In Soc. of
moving picture engineers. Transactions,
May 7-10, 1923, p 22-31 '23

Multnomah county, Oregon. See Budget, County
Municipal accounting
Municipal accounting in Illinois. Lloyd Morey.
Ill Munic R 3:71-4 JI '24
for the
Municipal accounting requirements
small city. Henry' Sayre. Am City 29:592-4
D '23

From a paper read at the 1923 convention of the Colorado municipal league, Boulder.

Standard accounting for Oklahoma cities. W. K. Newton. Okla Univ Bul p 25-31 F 15 '24 Paper read before the Oklahoma municipal league, Oklahoma City, Dec. 14-15, 1923.

A system of municipal accounts. R. B. Taylor. table Can Chartered Accountant 14:82-97 S '24

Address before the Chartered accounassociation tants students' of Ontario, Toronto, May 22, 1924.

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