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34. Form 3530. Docket of field examinations; original; 1932-33.

35. Addressograph plate transcript; original; 1934.

36. Admissions or discharges, record of; original and copies; 1930-34.

37. Alcoholic and narcotic report; original; 1924–33.

38. Antiluetic treatments, record of; original; 1932-34.

39. Application cards for employment; original; 1932–33.

40. Application for hospitalization; original and copies; 1932-33.

41. Available bed reports; copies; 1934.

42. Barber requests; original; 1932-33.

43. Census reports; copies; 1933-34.

44. Chief nurses' daily report; originals and copies; 1932-34.

45. Chief nurses' orders; original; 1932-33.

46. Claimants, hospital reports on; copies; 1932-33.

47. Clinical clerk's reports; original; 1932-33.

48. Clinical record (laboratory examinations); original and copies; 1932-34. 49. Clothing received and condemned, ward record of; original; 1932–34.

50. Consolidated morning report; original; 1932-33.

51. Correspondence, collisions; original and copies; 1927-34.

52. Correspondence, guardianship cases; oiginal and copies; 1926-34.

53. Correspondence, investigation; original and copies; 1931–34.

54. Correspondence, medical; original and copies; 1934.

55. Daily record of applications for hospitalization and disposition; mimeograph H-11-164; original; 1933-34.

56. Daily report of domiciliary cases (local form); original; 1933-34.

57. Day report and night order books; original and copies; 1932-34.

58. Deceased patients, information regarding; originals and copies; 1930-33.

59. Digest of State laws regarding guardianship, etc.; original and copies; 1928

33.

60. Doctor's record of work; original; 1932-34.

61. Drug books (ordering of drugs for ward usage); original; 1932–34.

62. Examination (admission and discharge); copies; 1929-34.

63. Examination of eye, ear, nose, and throat, report of; original; 1932–34.

64. Field examination reports; original and copies; 1931–34.

65. Laboratory report cards; original; 1928-34.

66. Leave of absence, record of; original; 1932-34.

67. Letter authorizing physical examinations on fee basis; copies; 1932-33. 68. Library account book; original; 1923-31.

69. Medical summary; copies; 1929-34.

70. Menus; copies 1931-34.

71. Morning ward report; original; 1932-34.

72. Narcotic books; original; 1932–34.

73. Nurses and attendants day and night reports; original; 1934.

74. Nurses staff meetings, record of; original; 1932-33.

75. Pathological card; original; 1934.

76. Patients' clothing record; original and copies; 1924-34.

77. Report of death; original and copies; 1930-33.

78. Report of night clerks; original; 1934.

79. Report of occupational therapy; original; 1933–34.

80. Report of patients in hospitals; original and copies; 1930-34.

81. Request for authority for treatment (stencil form); original; 1934.

82. Request for X-ray examination; copies; 1929-34.

83. Schedule of operations; copies; 1933-34.

84. Secretary's minutes of staff meetings; original and copies; 1932-33.

85. Statistical records; original and copies; 1932-34.

86. Temperature books; original; 1932-33.

87. Treatment cards; original; 1932-34.

88. Treatment lists, leutic; original; 1932-34.

89. Treatment rendered by designated dentists; original; 1926–32.

90. Visitors to patients, record of; original; 1932–34.

91. Ward record and order; original; 1932–34.

R. D. W. CONNOR, Archivist of the United States.

H. Repts., 75-1, vol. 8-63

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1st Session

No. 1535

DISPOSITION OF RECORDS OF THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

AUGUST 13, 1937.-Ordered to be printed

Mr. COLDEN, from the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers, submitted the following

REPORT

The joint select committee of the Senate and House of Representatives, appointed on the part of the Senate and on the part of the House of Representatives, to which are referred the reports of the Archivist of the United States in respect to accumulation of records which are not needed or useful in the transaction of the current business of departments, bureaus, etc., and have no permanent value or historical interest (in compliance with sec. 9 of the National Archives Act, approved June 19, 1934) respectfully report to the Senate and House of Representatives, pursuant to an act entitled "An act to authorize and provide for the disposition of useless papers in the executive departments", approved February 16, 1889, as amended, as follows:

Your committee has taken action on the records described in the attached report of the Archivist of the United States to the Seventyfifth Congress, first session, dated July 21, 1937, with respect to records recommended to him for disposal by the Federal Trade Commission, and we find and report that said records are not needed in the transaction of the current business of such Commission and have no permanent value or historical interest.

We recommend that, as required by law, the Federal Trade Commission sell as wastepaper or otherwise dispose of such records upon the best obtainable terms, after due publication of notice inviting proposals therefor, and receive and pay the proceeds thereof into the Treasury of the United States and make report thereof to Congress. Respectfully submitted to the Senate and House of Representatives.

CHAS. J. COLDEN, Chairman,

B. W. GEARHART,

Members on the part of the House. ALBEN W. BARKLEY,

CHAS. L. MCNARY,

Members on the part of the Senate.

To the Congress of the United States:

THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES,
Washington, D. C.

In compliance with the provisions of section 9 of the National Archives Act (48 Stat. 1122; U. S. C., title 40, sec. 239), I have the honor to transmit herewith the accompanying list of papers, consisting of one item, among the archives and records of the Federal Trade Commission which the Commission has recommended should be destroyed or otherwise disposed of.

This list has been carefully examined and I beg to report with the approval of The National Archives Council, that the archives and records described therein as item no. 1 appear to have no permanent value or historical interest. Respectfully submitted.

R. D. W. CONNOR, Archivist of the United States.

REPORT OF THE ARCHIVIST OF THE UNITED STATES ON A LIST OF PAPERS, CONSISTING OF ONe Item, from THOSE RECOMMENDED TO HIM FOR DISPOSITION, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935, BY THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

DIVISION OF CENTRAL FILES

1. Applications for positions in the Bureau of Corporations; 1903–15.

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R. D. W. CONNOR, Archivist of the United States.

1st Session

No. 1536

DISPOSITION OF RECORDS OF THE TREASURY
DEPARTMENT

AUGUST 13, 1937.-Ordered to be printed

Mr. COLDEN, from the Joint Committee on the Disposition of Executive Papers, submitted the following

REPORT

The joint select committee of the Senate and House of Representatives, appointed on the part of the Senate and on the part of the House of Representatives, to which are referred the reports of the Archivist of the United States in respect to accumulation of records which are not needed or useful in the transaction of the current business of departments, bureaus, etc., and have no permanent value or historical interest (in compliance with sec. 9 of the National Archives Act approved June 19, 1934) respectfully report to the Senate and House of Representatives, pursuant to an act entitled "An act to authorize and provide for the disposition of useless papers in the executive departments", approved February 16, 1889, as amended, as follows:

Your committee has taken action on the records described in the attached report of the Archivist of the United States to the Seventyfifth Congress, first session, dated July 21, 1937, with respect to lists of records recommended to him for disposal by the Treasury Department, and we find and report that said records are not needed in the transaction of the current business of such Department and have no permanent value or historical interest.

We recommend that, as required by law, the Treasury Department sell as waste paper or otherwise dispose of such records upon the best obtainable terms, after due publication of notice inviting proposals therefor, and receive and pay the proceeds thereof into the Treasury of the United States and make report thereof to Congress. Respectfully submitted to the Senate and House of Representatives.

CHAS. J. COLDEN, Chairman,

B. W. GEARHART,

Members on the part of the House. ALBEN W. BARKLEY,

CHAS. L. MCNARY,

Members on the part of the Senate.

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