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Show WASHINGTON NOTES petroleum: A plan for filling stations which will assure all motorists of g as-oline as-oline for the Labor Day weekend, week-end, and which will space out supplies on a daily basis between now and the beginning of that week-end, will be followed by oil companies supplying the bulk of gasoline on the East Coast. Acting Act-ing Petroleum Coordinator for O nal Defense, announced this Tek. Department of Agriculture Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard this week sent greetings greet-ings to forest minded men and and women celebrating at Cody, Wyoming, the 50th anniversary of the first national forest, and called for more conservation and development of American forests. Division of Territories and Island Possesions Booming tourists traffic is pre-(Continued pre-(Continued on page 5) issued an order setting a hearing on' September 22 at Washington, D. C, to clarify provisions of the marketing rules and regulations dealing with the invoicing of coal confiscated by carries or lost in transit. Office Of Indian Affairs Two new. Indian Service ap pointments were announced this week by the Secretay of Interior. Roy Nash has been named Superintendent Super-intendent of the Blackfeet Agency Agen-cy at Browning, Montana, and Charles L. Graves has been appointed ap-pointed Superintendent of the Fort Hall Agency in Idaho. NOTES FROM WASHINGTON (Continued from page 1) dieted for Puerto Rico by Guy J. Swope, Director of the Division of Territories and Island Possessions Posses-sions in the Department of the Interior. BUREAU OF MINES In response to unprecedent demand de-mand for comprehensive information infor-mation on metals, nonmetals, fuel, and mineral products,- from the mineral industries and the Government Gov-ernment defense agencies, the Bureau of Mines has scheduled publication of its Minerals Yearbook Year-book more than three months in advance of last year's date, it was announced this week. Bituminous Coal Division The Bituminous Coal Division of the Departmen of Interior has |