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EDITORIAL INDEX: Vol. 63, 1974 DYESTUFF ARTICLES AATCCConference Preview: New Orleans-Bound ........................... Sept 68 ADR' s 39th Annual New Product Review .......................... Dec. 21 ATME Report — Part I ....................................................... Jan. 58 ATME Report — Part II ..................................................... Feb. 59 Accelerated Laundering Method for Flame-retardant Fabrics (McSherry, ef al.) ........................................................ July 52 Aerobic Treatment of Textile Wastes (Purvis) .................. Aug. 19 Agent Migration in DP Finishing of Knit Cotton Tubes (Andrews, ef al.) ........................................................... July 40 Ammonia Reactor for Continuous Production of Fire Retardant Cottons (Perkins, ef al.) ............................................... May 30 Apparel Seam Test: Comparison of Seam and Fabric Tested on Children's Sleepwear (Jakes, ef al.) .......................... Nov. 58 Application of Durable Flame Retardants to Cotton Carpets (Beninate, ef al.) ........................................................ June 26 Assessing the Hazard from BCME in Formaldehyde-containing Acrylics Emulsions (Hurwitz) ..................................... Mar. 62 At Marion Dyers Computer Automation Is a Reality (Camp and Ford) ........................................................ Nov. 26 Automated Dyeing ImprovesUniformity ................................Nov. 21 B ig Bolls, B ig Savings .......................................................... 0cl 36 C irpol Infeed Guiding lor Rotary Screen Printers (Metlke) ................ June 24 Carpet Picture: Feast and Famine (Lynn) ............................ June 23 Case for Automated Dyeing, The (Batchelor) ........................ Nov. 23 Chem ical Finishing of Knits (Kasimir).....................................Apr. 27 Chlorination: An Effective Dye Waste Treatment (Moyer) . Oct. 58 Coloration of Textiles: Woven Patterning vs. Printing (Noble) ........................................................................ Feb. 38 ComTex Building Clientele ............................................ APr 41 Combating Snagging and Bagging (Leavitt) ........................Sept. 31 Computer Control of Package Dyeing (Watters) ................... Mar. 52 Consumer Protection: Fact or Myth? (Blagman) ................... Mar. 56 Continuous Dyeing with Solvents (Capponi ef al.) ........... Jan. 36 Continuous Solvent Scour Pays Off for a Knitter (Kolb)........... Oct. 35 Control System Treats Dye Plant Waste (Horning) .................................................................... Aug. 32 Cooperation Aids Schools, Textiles (Howry)............................ Oct. 47 Crawford Spectramatic Process, The (Crawford) ................. Feb. 62 Curing 'Carrier Spots' (Kirjanov) ......................................... Sept. 24 0T»: Tool lor Selecting HT Dyes (Nlshlda. ef a / . ) ............................ July 32 Decolorizing Dye Wastes (Kennedy, ef al.) .......................Aug. 11 Developing High Style 'Looks' (Loughlin) ............................ Mar. 25 Development of Dyestuffs for Transfer Printing Paper (Vellins) .......................................................................... Oct. 54 Determ ination of the TOD of Waste Water from Warp Size Formulations (Blanchard, ef al.) .................................. 3une 83 Dye Auxiliary Choices Are Critical for Knits (Nahta) ......... Sept. 27 Dye Ecological Group Outlines Objectives ............................ Sept. 78 Dyeing and Finishing Arnel Triacetate/Polyester Blends (Holmes) .....................................................................May 17 Edllorlil Index: 1973 .............................................................. Feb Effect on Wool Dyeing of Internally Deposited Acrylics Polymerized by THPC-PS Catalyst (Needles and Dowhaniuk)...............................................Apr. 42 Effluent Guidelines Issued .................................................Aug. 26 Energy Crunch: Mother of Invention (Sapers) ..................... Sept. 28 Flame-retardant Acetate Fabrics: DOC FF 3-71 Data on Unwashed Versus 50-Wash Flammability (Bauer) ........................................... Dec. 66 Flame Retardants: Textile Men, Government Moving Closer To- 9e*ber ......................................................................... Apr. 74 For Wet Processors: What to See at ITEX-74 ...................... Oct. 22 Government Financing Spurs Colton/PE FR Research .................. Sept. 64 Heat Transfer Paper Products Produced by Rotary Printing Machines (Jacobs) ......................................................... j u|y 24 High Temperature Steam Aging Helps Union Textile Compete .................................................................... Sept. 86 How a Textile Company Can Survive (Anderer) ..................June 52 How Laundering Affects Flame Retardant Fabrics (Joseph and Bogle) ..................................................... May 39 How to Apply THPOH Fire Retardant (Quinn) ...................... May 24 How to Dye Flame Resistant Polyester (Mehta, et al.) .... June 48 How to Equip a Modern Dye House (Squire) ....................... Mar. 21 How to Minimize Cyclic Trimer When Pressure Dyeing Polyester Yarn (Baker) ............................................................. Apr. 34 How to Prepare, Dye and Finish Textured Polyester Woven Fabrics (Forrester, ef al.) ........................................................ Oct. 37 How to Print Transfer Paper: Analysis by a Gravure Printer (Mahe) ...................................................................... July 30 How to Recover Heat from Your Oven Exhausts (Beltran) .. Apr. 66 Hydro-extracting and Padding: A New Concept (Rudmck) .. Aug. 49 ITEX-74 Preview .................................................................. Oct. 21 Immersible Knit Dyeing System, An (McNally)....................... Apr. 30 Industry, Schools Tell Textiles' Story (Adams)....................... Oct. 51 Inside Red China's Dyestuffs Industry ................................ Mar. 50 Instrumental Analysis of Textile Air Pollutants (Zeller) __ Aug. 29 Insuring Receivables Protects Wet Processors (Dilworth) .................................................................. June 56 Liquefied Natural GumImproves Dyeing and Printing of Fabric (Rosslter) .................................................................. Sept. 30 Low Cost Automation for Batch Dyeing (Withey) ................ Nov. 30 Measuring Cotton Maturity by Reflectance ol Dye Colton Staple (Wyatt) ...................................................................... Sept. 92 Most Grads Ready to Follow the Job .................................. Nov. 42 NewAspects of Solvent Scouring and Finishing (Kurz) ....................... Jan. 25 New Finishes and Fibers Impart Fire Retardance .................July 47 New Flame Retardant Finish for Cotton (Tesoro and Olds) June35 New Mineral Dyeings for Cotton Textiles (Conner) .Mar. 37 New Range Improves Knit Goods' Scouring ........................ Oct. 34 New Textile Supplier: American Color & Chemical .... Feb. 64 Note on Advantages Due to BIL-Treatment in Service Wear Trials on Non-resin Treated and Resin-treated Fabrics, A (Sarma and Chipalkatti)............................... Apr. 56 Nonwovens: Peaceful Coexistence with Textiles .................. July 51 Nutmeg Happy with Computerized Feed System .................. Mar. 54 Odor Modification: The Good Neighbor Policy (Singer) ....................... Feb. 57 One-bath Dyeings of Naptanilides and Fast Bases (Broglin and Muller)................................................... Dec. 50 OSHA Chemical Standards Draw Industry Lawsuit ............ Mar. 68 Oxidation of Sulphur Dyeings (Sternberger) ...................... Sept. 88 Ozone Destruction of Selected Dyes in Wastewater (Snider and Porter) .................................................. Au9 36 Pad Dyeing Machine Handles Circular Knits In Tubular Form Oct. 31 Peat: New Medium for Treating Dye House Effluent (Leslie) ..................................................................... Au9 18 Polyester Boom Prompts Disperse DyeExpansion .............. July 49 Polyester Reduction Clearing Simplified (Rossiter and Christie) ............................................... JulY 45 Predict Moderate' Growth in '74 APr- 65 Preliminary Report on the ASTM Round Robin for the Semi- restrained Flammability Test(Andersonand Grasso) Nov 60 Projected Growth of Manmade Fibers (Head) .................... Sept 14

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EDITORIAL INDEX: Vol. 63, 1974

DYESTUFF

ARTICLES

AATCC Conference Preview: New Orleans-Bound ...........................Sept 68ADR's 39th Annual New Product Review ..........................Dec. 21ATME Report — Part I ....................................................... Jan. 58ATME Report — Part II ..................................................... Feb. 59Accelerated Laundering Method for Flame-retardant Fabrics

(McSherry, ef al. ) ........................................................ July 52Aerobic Treatment of Textile Wastes (Purvis) .................. Aug. 19Agent Migration in DP Finishing of Knit Cotton Tubes

(Andrews, ef a l . ) ...........................................................July 40Ammonia Reactor for Continuous Production of Fire Retardant

Cottons (Perkins, ef al. ) ...............................................May 30Apparel Seam Test: Comparison of Seam and Fabric Tested on

Children's Sleepwear (Jakes, ef al. ) .......................... Nov. 58Application of Durable Flame Retardants to Cotton Carpets

(Beninate, ef al.) ........................................................June 26Assessing the Hazard from BCME in Formaldehyde-containing

Acrylics Emulsions (Hurwitz) ..................................... Mar. 62At Marion Dyers Computer Automation Is a Reality

(Camp and Ford) ........................................................ Nov. 26Automated Dyeing Improves Uniformity ................................Nov. 21

Big Bolls, Big Savings .......................................................... 0cl 36Cirpol Infeed Guiding lor Rotary Screen Printers (Metlke) ................June 24Carpet Picture: Feast and Famine (Lynn) ............................ June 23Case for Automated Dyeing, The (Batchelor) ........................Nov. 23Chemical Finishing of Knits (Kasimir).....................................Apr. 27Chlorination: An Effective Dye Waste Treatment (Moyer) . Oct. 58 Coloration of Textiles: Woven Patterning vs. Printing

(Noble) ........................................................................ Feb. 38Com Tex Building Clientele ............................................ APr 41Combating Snagging and Bagging (Leavitt) ........................Sept. 31Computer Control of Package Dyeing (Watters) ...................Mar. 52Consumer Protection: Fact or Myth? (Blagman) ...................Mar. 56Continuous Dyeing with Solvents (Capponi ef al. ) ........... Jan. 36Continuous Solvent Scour Pays Off for a Knitter (Kolb)...........Oct. 35Control System Treats Dye Plant Waste

(Horning) .................................................................... Aug. 32Cooperation Aids Schools, Textiles (Howry)............................Oct. 47Crawford Spectramatic Process, The (Crawford) ................. Feb. 62Curing 'Carrier Spots' (Kirjanov) .........................................Sept. 240T»: Tool lor Selecting HT Dyes (Nlshlda. ef a / . ) ............................ July 32Decolorizing Dye Wastes (Kennedy, ef al. ) .......................Aug. 11Developing High Style 'Looks' (Loughlin) ............................ Mar. 25Development of Dyestuffs for Transfer Printing Paper

(Vellins)..........................................................................Oct. 54Determination of the TOD of Waste Water from Warp Size

Formulations (Blanchard, ef al. ) ..................................3une 83Dye Auxiliary Choices Are Critical for Knits (Nahta) ......... Sept. 27Dye Ecological Group Outlines Objectives ............................Sept. 78Dyeing and Finishing Arnel Triacetate/Polyester Blends

(Holmes) .....................................................................May 17Edllorlil Index: 1973 ..............................................................Feb

Effect on Wool Dyeing of Internally Deposited Acrylics Polymerized by THPC-PS Catalyst(Needles and Dowhaniuk)...............................................Apr. 42

Effluent Guidelines Issued .................................................Aug. 26Energy Crunch: Mother of Invention (Sapers) .....................Sept. 28Flame-retardant Acetate Fabrics: DOC FF 3-71 Data on Unwashed Versus

50-Wash Flammability (Bauer) ...........................................Dec. 66Flame Retardants: Textile Men, Government Moving Closer To-

9e*ber .........................................................................Apr. 74For Wet Processors: What to See at ITEX-74 ...................... Oct. 22Government Financing Spurs Colton/PE FR Research .................. Sept. 64Heat Transfer Paper Products Produced by Rotary Printing

Machines (Jacobs) ......................................................... j u|y 24High Temperature Steam Aging Helps Union Textile

Compete ....................................................................Sept. 86How a Textile Company Can Survive (Anderer) ..................June 52How Laundering Affects Flame Retardant Fabrics

(Joseph and Bogle) .....................................................May 39How to Apply THPOH Fire Retardant (Quinn) ...................... May 24How to Dye Flame Resistant Polyester (Mehta, et al.) . . . . June 48How to Equip a Modern Dye House (Squire) ....................... Mar. 21How to Minimize Cyclic Trimer When Pressure Dyeing Polyester

Yarn (Baker) ............................................................. Apr. 34How to Prepare, Dye and Finish Textured Polyester Woven Fabrics

(Forrester, ef al.) ........................................................ Oct. 37How to Print Transfer Paper: Analysis by a Gravure Printer

(Mahe) ...................................................................... July 30How to Recover Heat from Your Oven Exhausts (Beltran) .. Apr. 66Hydro-extracting and Padding: A New Concept (Rudmck) .. Aug. 49ITEX-74 Preview .................................................................. Oct. 21Immersible Knit Dyeing System, An (McNally).......................Apr. 30Industry, Schools Tell Textiles' Story (Adams)....................... Oct. 51Inside Red China's Dyestuffs Industry ................................ Mar. 50Instrumental Analysis of Textile Air Pollutants (Zeller) __ Aug. 29Insuring Receivables Protects Wet Processors

(Dilworth) .................................................................. June 56Liquefied Natural Gum Improves Dyeing and Printing of Fabric

(Rosslter) .................................................................. Sept. 30Low Cost Automation for Batch Dyeing (Withey) ................ Nov. 30Measuring Cotton Maturity by Reflectance ol Dye Colton Staple

(Wyatt) ...................................................................... Sept. 92Most Grads Ready to Follow the Job .................................. Nov. 42New Aspects of Solvent Scouring and Finishing (Kurz) .......................Jan. 25New Finishes and Fibers Impart Fire Retardance .................July 47New Flame Retardant Finish for Cotton (Tesoro and Olds) June 35New Mineral Dyeings for Cotton Textiles (Conner) .Mar. 37New Range Improves Knit Goods' Scouring ........................ Oct. 34New Textile Supplier: American Color & Chemical....Feb. 64Note on Advantages Due to BIL-Treatment in Service

Wear Trials on Non-resin Treated and Resin-treatedFabrics, A (Sarma and Chipalkatti)............................... Apr. 56

Nonwovens: Peaceful Coexistence with Textiles .................. July 51Nutmeg Happy with Computerized Feed System ..................Mar. 54Odor Modification: The Good Neighbor Policy (Singer) ....................... Feb. 57One-bath Dyeings of Naptanilides and Fast Bases

(Broglin and Muller)................................................... Dec. 50OSHA Chemical Standards Draw Industry Lawsuit ............ Mar. 68Oxidation of Sulphur Dyeings (Sternberger) ...................... Sept. 88Ozone Destruction of Selected Dyes in Wastewater

(Snider and Porter) .................................................. Au9 36Pad Dyeing Machine Handles Circular Knits In Tubular Form Oct. 31Peat: New Medium for Treating Dye House Effluent

(Leslie) .....................................................................Au9 18Polyester Boom Prompts Disperse Dye Expansion .............. July 49Polyester Reduction Clearing Simplified

(Rossiter and Christie) ...............................................JulY 45Predict Moderate' Growth in '74 APr- 65Preliminary Report on the ASTM Round Robin for the Semi-

restrained Flammability Test (Anderson and Grasso) Nov 60Projected Growth of Manmade Fibers (Head) ....................Sept 14

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Properties of HOCI-treated PAM-grafted Cottons (Mehta) . . . June 46 Proposal for Test Method for Ease of Extinguishment, A

(Bauer) ......................................................................... Nov. 64Ripld Dyeing System Introduced .................................................. j u|y 46Recent Developments in Carpet Printing Technology

(Homuth) .....................................................................June 32Reducing Cracks, Creases, Chafes (Abrahams) ..................Sept. 32Relationship of Dye and Pigment Sales to Textile Production

(Giragosian and Wilson) ...............................................Mar. 46Research Test Methods for Flammability (Miller) .................Nov. 51Situntlon end Diffusion ol Disperse Red II In PET: Effect of Heetset

Temperiture (Porter ind Wllllims) ...................................... Mir. 31TRI Hss Speclel Role: Applicable Basic Research (Rebenfeld) .............Nov. 47Textile Education: Is It Working? (Howry) ......................... Sept. 40Textile Education, Professional Development Grows

by Leaps and Bounds (Howry)........................................Dec. 60Top Level Grads Too Few for Textile Industry (Howry) __ Nov. 34Transfer Paper: Flexo vs. Screen Printing (Winterburn) ___Feb. 31Transfer Printing in Japan (Aihara) ......................................July 20Transfer Printing of Acrylics (Vellins) .................................. July 38Transfer Printing: Taking Off — But Fast (Consolas) ......... July 19Transfer Printing: Wave of the Future? ................................ Feb. 15Vicuum Impregnation: An Advanced Technique for Fiber Bonded Carpets

(Burns) ............................................................................June 29Vapor-phase Transfer Printing of Polyester/Cellulose Blends by

Surface Treating (Nishida, et at.) ................................ Feb. 36View from Britain: Recent Developments in Transfer Printing

(Vellins) ........................................................................Feb. 18Wastewater Recycle for Dye Houses (Burke and Palesh) ................ Oct. 60Wet Processing Data 74: Polyester Knits & Wovens ......... Sept. 23Wet Processing Exhibits (AATCC) .......................................Sept. 70When Wet Processors Meet .................................................Dec. 63Wool Shrink-resist Finishes from Reactive Acyl-terminated Long

Side-chain Branched Copolymers (Diamond, e t at.) . . . June 40

AUTHORS

Abrahams. D. H.. Reducing Cracks. Creases, Chafes ........................ Sept. 32Adams, C. L„ Industry, Schools Tell Textiles' Story.............Oct. 51Aihara, J„ Transfer Printing in Japan .................................. July 20Anderer, J. H„ How a Textile Company Can Survive ..........June 52Anderson, J. and Grasso, M.. Preliminary Report on the ASTM

Round Robin for the Semi-restrainedFlammability Test..........................................................Nov. 60

Andrews, B. A. Kottes. et a l„ Agent Migration inDP Finishing of Knit Cotton Tubes ..............................July 40

Baker, fl. L„ How to Minimize Cyclic Trlmer When Pressure DyeingPolyester Yarn ................................................................. *Pr 34

Batchelor, J. C„ The Case for Automated Dyeing ...............Nov. 23Bauer, J., Flame-retardant Acetate Fabrics: DOC FF 3-71 Data on

Unwashed Versus 50-Wash Flammability ...................Dec. 66Bauer, J„ A Proposal for Test Method for Ease of

Extinguishment ............................................................ Nov. 64Beltran, M., How to Recover Heat from Your Oven

Exhausts ..................................................................... Adr 66Beninate, J. V., et at., Application of Durable Flame Retardants

to Cotton Carpets ........................................................ June 26Blagman, B., Consumer Protection: Fact or Myth? ........... Mar. 56Blanchard, E. J., et at., Determination of the TOD of Wastewater

from Warp Size Formulations ....................................... June ®2Broglin, H., and Muller, H., One-bath Dyeings of Naphtanilides and

Fast Bases .................................................................Dec 50Burke, 0. J., and Palesh, C. M„ Wastewater Recycle for Dye

Houses .........................................................................Oct. 60Burns, G., Vacuum Impregnation: An Advanced Technique for Fiber

Bonded Carpets ............................................................June 29bmp Jr.. J. G.. and Ford III. E. M.. At Morion Dyers Computer

Automation Is a Reality ......................................................Nov. 26Capponi, M., et at., Continuous Dyeing with Solvents ....... Jan 36Bonner, C. J., New Mineral Dyeings for Cotton Textiles . • Mar. 37

Consolas, R. B., Transfer Printing: Taking Off — But Fast . July 19Crawford; A., The Crawford Spectramatic Process .............. Feb. 62Diamond, J., e t at., Wool Shrlnk-reilst Finishes from Resctlve Acyl-

termlnated Long Side-chain Branched Copolymers ................ June 40Dilworth, A. A., Insuring Receivables Protects Wet Processors June 56 Forrester, R. C„ ef at., How lo Prepare, Dye and Finish Textured

Polyester Woven Fabrics ................................................. Oct. 37Giragosian. N. H.. and Wilson. P. K.. Relationship ol Dye and Pigment

Sales to Textile Production ..............................................Mar 46Head. A. J., Projected Growth ol Manmade Fibers ........................... Sept. 74Holmes, T. L., Dyeing and Finishing Arnel Triacetate/Polyester

®lenc*s ........................................................................May 17Homuth, H., Recent Developments in Carpet Printing

Technology ............................................................... June 32Horning, H., Control System Treats Dye Plant Waste .........Aug. 32Howry, K., Cooperation Aids Schools, Textiles........................Oct. 47Howry, K., Textile Education, Professional Development

Grows by Leaps and Bounds ...................................... Dec. 60Howry, K., Textile Education: Is It Working .......................Sept. 40Howry. K., Top Level Grads Too Few for Textile

Industry .....................................................................Nov. 34Hurwitz, M., Assessing the Hazard from BCME in Formaldehyde-

containing Acrylic Emulsions ...................................... Mar. 62Jacobs. R. M.. Heat Transfer Paper Produced by Rotary Screen

Printing Machines ........................................................... j u|y 24Jakes, K. A., e t at. , Apparel Seam Test: Comparison of

Seam and Fabric Tested on Children's Sleepwear.......Nov. 58Joseph, M. L„ and Bogle, M., How Laundering Affects Flame-

retardant Fabrics......................................................... May 39Kasimlr. J. J., Chemical Finishing of Knits ................................Apr. 27Kennedy, D., e t at., Decolorizing Dye Wastes ....................Aug. 11Kirjanov, A., Curing 'Carrier Spots' ................................... Sept. 24Kolb, K., Continuous Solvent Scour Pays Off for Knitter......... Oct. 35Kurz, E., New Aspects of Solvent Scouring and Finishing . .Jan. 25Leavitt. H. J.. Combating Snagging and Bagging ............................. Sept. 31Leslie, M. E., Peat: New Medium for Treating Dye House

Effluent .................................................................... Aug. 15Loughlin, J. E., Developing High-Style 'Looks'.......................Mar. 25Lynn, J. E., The Carpet Picture: Feast and Famine ...........June 23McNally. F.. An Immersible Knit Dyeing System .............................. Apr. 30McSherry, W. F„ e t at. , Accelerated Laundering Method

for Flame-retardant Fabrics ......................................... July 52Mahe. Y.. How to Print Transfer Paper: Analysis by a

Gravure Printer................................................................. July 30Mattke, G. H„ Carpet Infeed Guiding for Rotary Screen Printers June 24Mehta, R. D., e t at. , How to Dye Flame Resistant

Polyester .................................................................. June 48Mehta, R D., Properties of HOCI-treated PAM-grafted

Cottons ......................................................................June 46Miller, B., Research Test Methods for Flammability ...........Nov. 51Moyer, K., Chlorination: An Effective Dye Waste Treatment . .Oct. 58Nahta. R.. Dye Auxiliary Choices Are Critical for Knits ..................... Sept. 27Needles, H. L., and Dowhaniuk, D. M., Effect on Wool

Dyeing of Internally Deposited Acrylics Polymerized' by THPC-PS Catalyst .................................................Apr. 42

Nishida, K., e t at., DTA: Tool for Selecting HT Dyes ..........July 32Nishida. K.. e t at.. Vapor-phase Transfer Printing of Polyester/Cel­

lulose Blends by Surface Treating .................................Feb 36Noble, P. G„ Coloration of Textiles: Woven Patterning vs.

Printing ..................................................................... Feb. 38Perkins. R. M.. era/.. Ammonia Reactor for Continuous Production of

Fire Retardant Cottons ......................................................May 30Porter, J. J„ and Williams, Jr., M. Saturation and

Diffusion of Disperse Red II in PET: Effect of HeatsetTemperature .......................................................... Mar 31

Purvis, R., Aerobic Treatment of Textile Wastes................. Aug 19Quinn. F. J.. How to Apply THPOH Fire Retardant May 24Rebenleld. L.. TRI Has Special Role: Applicable Basic

Research ......................................................................Nov 47Rossiter, L. E„ Liquefied Natural Gum Improves Dyeing and

Printing of Fabrics .................................... Sept 30

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R o s s it e r , L . E . p a n d C h r i s t i e , N . J . , P o l y e s t e r R e d u c t i o n

C l e a r i n g S i m p l i f i e d ........................................................................................J u l y 4 5

R u d n i c k , E . S . , H y d r o - e x t r a c t i n g a n d P a d d i n g : A N e w C o n c e p t A u g . 4 9

Sipars. L .. Tha Enargy Crunch: Mothar of Invantlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sapt. 28S a r m a , G . V . a n d C h i p a l k a t t l , V . B ., A N o t e o n A d v a n t a g e s D u e to

B I L T r e a t m e n t in S e r v i c e W e a r T r i a l s o n N o n - r e s i n T r e a t e d

a n d R e s i n T r e a t e d F a b r i c s ....................................................................... A p r . 5 6

S in g e r , R ., O d o r M o d i f i c a t i o n : T h e G o o d N e i g h b o r P o l i c y . . . F e b . 5 7

S n id e r , E . H . , a n d P o r t e r , J . J . , O z o n e D e s t r u c t i o n o f

S e le c t e d D y e s in W a s t e w a t e r .................................................................A u g . 3 6

S q u ire , D . H ., H o w t o E q u i p a M o d e r n D y e H o u s e ..............................M a r . 21

S t e r n b e r g e r , K . , O x i d a t i o n o f S u l p h u r D y e i n g s ..................................... S e p t . 88

Tasoro. G.. and Olds. W . Naw Flama Ratardant Finish forCotton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juno 35

Villlns. C. E.. Davalopment of Dyastuffs tor Transfar PrintingPiper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 54

V e llin s , C . E . , T r a n s f e r P r i n t i n g o f A c r y l i c s ...........................................J u l y 3 8

V e llin s , C . E . , V i e w f r o m B r i t a i n : R e c e n t D e v e l o p m e n t s in T r a n s f e r

P r in t in g ................................................................................................................ F e b . 1 8

Wittars J r., J. E., Compular Control of Package Dyeing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mar. 52W in t e r b u r n , G . A . , T r a n s f e r P a p e r : F l e x o v s . S c r e e n P r i n t i n g F e b . 31

W it h e y , A . F . , L o w C o s t A u t o m a t i o n f o r B a t c h D y e i n g . . . . N o v . 3 0

W y a tt , B . G ., M e a s u r i n g C o t t o n M a t u r i t y b y R e f l e c t a n c e o f D y e d

C o tto n S t a p l e .................................................................................................. S e p t . 9 2

Ziller, M. V.. Instrumental Analysis of Textile Air Pollutants . . . . . . . Aug. 29

SUBJECTSASTM Round Robin for the Sami-restralned Flammability test

Preliminary Report on tha (Anderson and Grasso) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nov. 60A ce ta te F a b r i c s : D O C F F 3 - 7 1 D a t a o n U n w a s h e d v e r s u s 5 0 - w a s h

F la m m a b il i t y , F l a m e - r e t a r d a n t ( B a u e r ) ...................................... D e c . 66

A c r y lic E m u l s i o n s , A s s e s s i n g t h e H a z a r d f r o m B C M E in

F o r m a l d e h y d e - c o n t a i n i n g ( H u r w i t z ) ............................................ M a r . 6 2

A c r y lic s P o l y m e r i z e d b y T H P C - P S C a t a l y s t , E f f e c t o n W o o l D y e i n g

o f I n t e r n a lly D e p o s i t e d ( N e e d l e s a n d D o w h a n i u k ...............A p r . 4 2

A c ry lic s , T r a n s f e r P r i n t i n g o f ( V e l l i n s ) .................................................. J u l y 3 8

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