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AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER INDEX TO VOLUME 57 ( 1968 ) FOLLOW ING is an index by authors and by subject matter for Volume 57, covering the twenty-seven is - sues of AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER pub- lished during 1968. It is important to remember that all material is in- dexed according to page numbers which appear IN PARENTHESES in each issue. Pages which contained editorial (text, non-advertising) material have been numbered in parentheses consecutively throughout the year. At the right is a table indicating the issue dates and ncmbers in which the various numbered pages appeared. Issue Number Date of Issue Editorial Page Numbers (in Parentheses) 1 January 1 1-27 2 January 15 28-64 3 January 29 65-93 4 February 12 94-130 5 February 26 131-175 6 March 11 176-209 7 March 25 210-243 8 April 8 244-271 9 April 22 272-350 10 May 6 351-390 11 May 20 391-425 12 June 3 426-460 13 June 17 461-508 14 July 1 509-540 15 July 15 541-569 16 July 29 570-603 17 August 12 604-644 18 August 26 645-681 19 September 9 682-711 20 September 23 712-796 21 October 7 797-842 22 October 21 843-874 23 November 4 875-914 24 November 18 915 954 25 December 2 955-1028 26 December 16 1029-1068 27 December 30 1069-1110 INDEX BY AUTHORS A ALIMAN, W. T., DUNLAP, R. K. and ZYBKO, W. C.---------- Anti-soiling Finish for Polyester Fabrics 1086 ARNOLD, H. W., REITZ, D. C., WILKINSON, P. R. and HANDY, C. T.---------- Predicting the Durability of Dress Shirts in Home Laund- ering ................................................................................................................. 529 B BAIRD, J. H. ---------- American SellingPrice Must Go 433 BEAUMONT, R. H. ---------- Auxiliaries for Acid Dyeing Nylon in Bright Shades 777 BENINATE, J. V., BOYLSTON, E. K., DRAKE, G. L., JR. and REEVES, W. A. ---------- Application ofaNewPhosphonium Flame Retardant 981 BENINATE, J. V., PERKIN, R. M., DRAKE, G. L., JR. and REEVES, W. A. ---------- Soiling and Soil Removal Studies on Cotton and Polyester Fabrics ............................................................................................................. 1053 BOURS, III, W. A. ---------- New Product Coordination as a Sub-Function of Mar- keting ............................................................................................................... 1010 BOYLSTON, E. K„ DRAKE, G. L.. JR., REEVES, W. A. and BENINATE, J. V. ---------- Application of a New Phosphonium Flame Retardant 981 BLANCHARD, E. J., HARPER, R. J.. JR., GAUTREAUX, G. A. and REID, J. D. ---------- Improved Abrasion Resistance of Durable Press Cotton by Single-Step Polyurethane Treatment 610 BLUMENSTEIN, C. R.---------- Polymeric Substances Employed in Fabric Finishing 12 BRESNAHAN, J. and STAVRAKAS, E. J. ---------- Design of a Small Scale Wear Test 771 BROCK, M„ FLEISCHER, H., PASTOR, H. and MAYER, U.---------- The Defitherm Process: An Economical Method for Dyeing Acrylic Fibers 713 BROWN, A. H. and PETERS, A. T. --------- Halogenated Benzenes as Carriers for Dyeing Polyester Fibers ...................... oui BROWNE, C. L. and GHIONIS, C. A.-----1 ---- Some Aspects and Trends of Finishing Polyester/Cotton Blend Fabrics 954 BRYSSON, R. J.. TRASK, B. J. and COOPER, A S , JR — The Durability of Cotton Textiles: The Effects of Exposure in Contaminated Atmospheres 512 BRYSSON, R. J„ TRASK, B. J and COOPER, A. S„ JR — - Inorganic Tellurides asOutdoor Fungicides 435 c CAMPBELL, J. K. --------- Silicone Fiber Finishes: A New Concept for Control of Textile Processing CANNIZZARO, A. M., GOYNES, W. R. and ROLLINS. M' L - A Water-Soluble Embedding Medium for Microscopical Evaluation of Chemically Modified Cotton CANTER, G. T„ JONES, G. D. and WEAVER, J. W --------- Rupture of Cellulosic Fibers in Durable Press Blends CASHEN, N. A.. REINHARDT, R. M. and REID. J. D. 75 Further Studies of Factors Affecting Chlorine Resistance of Carbamate Finished Cotton CICIONE, R. J„ KENNEY, V. S„ JUTRAS, W, J. JR , and GAGLIARDI, D. D.---------- Crosslinking Reactions in Fibers and Multifunctional Effects CONNICK, W. J., JR., and ELLZEY, S. E. JR. --------- Emulsion Application of a Poly(Perfluorooctanoyl) Ethyleni- mine to Cotton ............................ COOPER, A. S„ JR., HAMALAINEN, C. and ST. MARD The Durability of Cotton Textiles: The Effects of Exposure in Contaminated Atmospheres COOPER, A. S., JR., BRYSSON, R. J. and TRASK, B. J. ---------- Inorganic Tellurides as Outdoor Fungicides 29 45 878 66 71 512 435 January 27, 1969 American Dyestuff Reporter 57

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AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER

INDEX TO VOLUME 5 7 (1 9 6 8 )

F O L L O W I N G is a n in d ex by a u th o rs an d by su b jec t

m a tte r fo r V o lu m e 57, co v erin g th e tw e n ty -se v e n is ­

sues of A M E R IC A N D Y E S T U F F R E P O R T E R p u b ­

lished d u rin g 1968.

It is im p o r ta n t to re m e m b e r th a t a ll m a te r ia l is in ­

dexed acco rd in g to page n u m b e rs w h ich a p p e a r IN

P A R E N T H E S E S in each issue. P ag es w h ich co n ta in ed

ed ito ria l ( te x t, n o n -a d v e r tis in g ) m a te r ia l h a v e been

n u m b ered in p a re n th e se s co n secu tiv e ly th ro u g h o u t th e

year.

A t th e r ig h t is a ta b le in d ica tin g th e issu e d a te s an d

ncm bers in w h ich th e v a rio u s n u m b e re d pages ap p eared .

IssueN u m b e r Date of Issue

Editorial Page N u m b e r s (in P arentheses)

1 J a n u a ry 1 1-272 J a n u a ry 15 28-643 J a n u a ry 29 65-934 F e b ru a ry 12 94-1305 F e b ru a ry 26 131-1756 M arch 11 176-2097 M arch 25 210-2438 A pril 8 244-2719 A p ril 22 272-350

10 M ay 6 351-39011 M ay 20 391-42512 J u n e 3 426-46013 J u n e 17 461-50814 J u ly 1 509-54015 J u ly 15 541-56916 J u ly 29 570-60317 A u g u st 12 604-64418 A u g u st 26 645-68119 S ep tem b er 9 682-71120 S ep tem b er 23 712-79621 O ctober 7 797-84222 O ctober 21 843-87423 N ovem ber 4 875-91424 N ovem ber 18 915 95425 D ecem b er 2 955-102826 D ecem b er 16 1029-106827 D ecem ber 30 1069-1110

INDEX BY AUTHORSA

ALIM AN, W. T., D U N L A P, R. K. and ZYBKO, W. C.----------A n ti-so ilin g F in ish for P o ly e ster F abrics 1086

ARNOLD, H. W., REITZ, D. C., W ILK INSO N, P . R. and HANDY, C. T.----------

P red ictin g th e D u ra b ility o f D ress S h irts in H om e L aund­erin g ................................................................................................................. 5 2 9

BBAIRD, J. H .----------

A m erican S e llin g P rice M ust Go 433BEAUM ONT, R. H .----------

A u x iliar ies for A cid D y e in g N y lon in B r igh t Shades 777BENINATE, J. V ., BO YLSTO N, E. K ., DRAK E, G. L., JR. and

REEVES, W. A .----------A pplication o f a N ew P hosp h on iu m F lam e R etardant 981

BENINATE, J. V ., PER K IN , R. M., D R A K E , G. L., JR. and REEVES, W. A .----------

So iling and S oil R em oval S tu d ies on C otton and P o ly esterFabrics ............................................................................................................. 1053

BOURS, III, W. A .----------N ew P rod uct C oord ination as a S u b -F u n c tio n o f M ar­

k etin g ............................................................................................................... 1 0 1 0

BOYLSTON, E. K„ D RAK E, G. L.. JR ., REEVES, W. A. and BENINA TE, J. V .----------

A pplication o f a N ew P hosp h on iu m F lam e R etardant 981BLANCHARD, E. J ., H ARPER, R. J.. JR ., G A U TR EA U X , G. A.

and REID, J. D .----------Im proved A brasion R esistan ce o f D urab le P ress C otton by

S in g le -S tep P o ly u re th a n e T reatm en t 610BLUM ENSTEIN, C. R.----------

P olym eric S u b stan ces E m p loyed in F abric F in ish in g 12BRESNAH AN, J. and ST A V R A K A S, E. J .----------

D esign of a Sm all S ca le W ear T est 771BROCK, M„ FLEISCH ER, H., PA ST O R , H. and M AYER, U .----------

The D efith erm P rocess: A n E conom ica l M ethod fo r D y ein g A cry lic F ib ers 713

BROW N, A. H. and PETERS, A . T.---------H alogenated B en zen es as Carriers for D y e in g P olyester

F ibers ...................... ouiBROW NE, C. L. and GHIONIS, C. A .-----1----

Som e A spects and T rends o f F in ish in g P o ly ester /C otton B lend Fabrics 9 5 4

BRY SSO N, R. J.. TRASK, B. J. and COOPER, A S , JR — ■T he D u rab ility o f Cotton T ex tiles: The Effects o f E xposure

in C ontam inated A tm ospheres 5 1 2

BRY SSO N, R. J„ TRASK, B. J and COOPER, A. S„ J R — - Inorganic T ellu rid es as O utdoor F un gic id es 4 3 5

cCAM PBELL, J. K .---------

S ilico n e F iber F in ishes: A N ew C oncept fo r Control o f T ex tile P rocessing

CANNIZZARO, A. M., GOYNES, W. R. and ROLLINS. M' L - A W ater-Solub le E m bedding M edium for M icroscopical

E valuation of C hem ically M odified CottonCANTER, G. T„ JONES, G. D. and WEAVER, J. W ---------

R upture o f C ellu losic F ibers in D urable P ress B lends CASHEN, N. A .. REINHARDT, R. M. and REID. J. D.

75

F urth er S tud ies o f Factors A ffectin g C hlorine R esistance of Carbam ate F in ished Cotton

CICIONE, R. J„ KENNEY, V. S„ JUTR AS, W, J. JR , and G AG LIARDI, D. D.----------

C rosslink ing R eactions in F ibers and M ultifunctional EffectsCONNICK, W. J., JR., and ELLZEY, S. E. JR.---------

E m ulsion A p p lication of a P o ly (P erflu orooctan oy l) E th y len i- m in e to Cotton ............................

COOPER, A. S„ JR., H AM ALAINEN, C. and ST. MARD T he D u rab ility o f C otton T e x tiles: T he E ffects o f E xposure

in C ontam inated A tm ospheresCOOPER, A. S., JR., BRY SSO N, R. J. and TRASK, B. J.----------

Inorgan ic T e llu rid es as O utdoor F un gicid es

29

45

878

66

71

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Som eHproperties o f Cotton Y a m G rafted w ith A cry lon itr ilebv the Ceric Ion M ethod ............ • •; „ .

COOPER, A. S., JR., REEVES, W. A „ HAM ALAINEN, C. andST. MARD, H. H.--------- , , „ . ,

Further Studies o f the P o ly -se t D urable P ress F in ish . ,COOPER, A. S., JR.. W ALKER, A. M., H OFFM AN, M. J. and

REEVES, W. A.--------- ,, ^ , ,Preferentia l C rosslinking for A ll-C otton D urab ly P ressed

G arm entsCOPELAND, A. F.---------

A N ew Fiber R eactive D ye System n I„ „ T„ u ACOPELAND H R., GEORGE, McL. and MARKEZICH, A . R -

A Cartridge Type H older for the M onsanto W rinkle R e­covery Tester

COX, T. C.---------Carpet Soiling Test M ethods

COOPER, A. S., PR., HAM ALAINEN, C, and ST. MARD.

219

1077

1031

329

650

828

DONERMEYER. D. D. and WILLIAMS, C. R.---------The R em ovability of P o lyv in y l A lcohol Warp Size— U n d erly ­

ing P rincip les and Practical A spectsDRAKE, G. L., JR. and MOREAU, J. P .---------

Soiling and Soil R elease P roperties o f Som e F luorochem ical F in ishes „■■■■:

DRAKE, G. L.. JR.. REEVES, W. A., BENINATE, J. V. and PERKIN, R. M.---------

Soiling and Soil Rem oval Stud ies on Cotton and P o lyester Fabrics

DRAKE, G. L.. JR.. REEVES, W. A ., BENINANATE. J. V.and BOYLSTON, E. K ,---------

A pplication of a N ew Phosphonium Flam e RetardantDUNLAP, R. K.. ZYBKO. W. C., and ALIM AN, W. T.---------

A n ti-so ilin g F inish for P olyester Fabrics

440

683

1053

981

1086

EEASTON, B. K. and VILLIERS. R. F.---------

Continuous O pen-W idth Shrink-R esisting W ool P iece Goods w ith Sodium D ichloroisocyanurate 523

EGLI, H.---------Problem s in the D yein g of Tufted N ylon Carpets o f D iffer­

ential D yeing Y am s 1099ELLZEY, S. E., JR., and CONNICK, W. J., JR.---------

Emulsion A pplication of a P oly (P erflu orooctan oy l)E th y len i-m ine to Cotton 71

FFARBER, H. A.---------

Current D evelopm ents in T extile Processing U tiliz ing C hlor­inated S olvents ........................................................................... 934

FLANAGAN, G. F.---------F elting Shrinkage 6 8 6

FLE'SCHER, H„ PASTOR, H., MAYER, U. and BROCK,M.---------

The Defitherm Process: A n E conom ical M ethod for D yein gA crylic Fibers 713

FONG, W., O’CONNELL. R. A. and PARDO, C. E.---------Prelim inary O bservations on D urable Press W ool Fabrics 245

FONG. W., PARDO, C. E. and O ’CONNELL, R. A ---------W oolen B lend Durable Press Fabrics 894

FOX, K. R.---------The Role of Research and D evelopm ent in M odem M anage­

m ent o f the T extile Industry 1 1 9

FREDERICK, E. R.---------The ‘AFC’ Static G enerator and Evaluator 550

FREEMAN, J. D.---------The W hys And H ow s of Com puter Control o f T extile

O perations ............................................................................. 692FRICK, J. G„ JR. and GAUTREAUX, G. A .---------

C rosslinking R eactions of Cotton at Low Tem peratures 436FRICK, J. G„ JR. and PIERCE, A. G.. JR.---------

H ighly A ctive C atalysts for W rinkle R esistance and W ash-W ear F in ish ing of Cotton Fabric ........................................... 864

GGAGLIARDI, D. D., CICIONE, R. J„ KENNEY, V S and

JUTRAS, W. J., JR.---------C rosslinking R eactions in Fibers and M ultifunctional Effects

GALIL, F. and SADEK, S. E.---------The D egradation of Cotton D yed w ith Su lfur B lacks

GANTZ, G. M.---------Surfactant Structure and P erform ance

GAUTREAUX, G. A. and FRTCK, J. G., JR.---------Crosslinking R eactions o f Cotton at Low T em oeratures

GAUTREAUX, G. A .. REID. J. D.. BLANCHARD, E J and HARPER, R. J., JR.---------

Im proved Abrasion R esistance of D urable P ress Cotton by Single-S tep P olyurethane Treatm ent .

GEORGE, McL. MARKEZICH, A. R. and COPELAND, H R - A Cartridge Type H older for the M onsanta W rinkle R e­

covery TesterGHIONIS. C. A. and BROWNE, C. L.---------

Som e A spects and Trends of F in ish in g P olyester /C otton Blend Fabrics

GLOOR, W. H.---------H eat-R esistant T extile Fibers

GOYNES. W. R., ROLLINS, M. L., and CANNIZZARO, A. M - A W ater-Soluble Em bedding M edium

GUION, T. H. and KAMMERECK, R. F.---------D eterm ination of Partition Coefficients o f D isperse D yes

B etw een C ellu lose Triacetate and M ethanol by M eans of T hin-L ayer Chrom atography

66544

885

436

610

650

254

482

29

555

H A M A L A IN E N , C., ST. M ARD, H. H. and COOPER, A . S.

S om e prop erties o f C otton Y a m G rafted w ith A crylon itrileby the C eric Ion M ethod ......................

H AM ALAINEN, C., ST M ARD, H. H., COOPER, A. S„ JR.and REEVES, W. A .----------

F urther S tu d ies o f the P o ly -s e t D urable P ress F inish HANDY, C, T., A R NO LD, II. W., REITZ, D. C. and WILKIN-

H

OVJi't , 1 ■ IV.P red ictin g the D u rab ility o f D ress S h irts in H om e Launder­

ingHARPER, R. J., JR., G A U T R E A U X , G. A ., REID, J. D, and

BL A NCH ARD. E. J.----------Im proved A brasion R esistan ce o f D urable P ress Cotton by

S in g le -S teo P o lyu re th a n e T reatm ent HARPER, R. J.. LOFTON, J. T., RUPPENICK ER, G. F., JR.

and KYAM E, G. J.----------Im proved D urable P ress T hrough Fabric S tructure and

P olym er T reatm ent H EFFNER, L. L.----------

T he State o f the A rt o f F lam e R etard en t Fabrics HERARD. R. A .----------

H igh -P ressu re Full D ecatin gHOLZENTHAL, L. I... KOENIG, P. A ., V IX , H, L. E. and

KNOEPFLER, N. B .----------E n gin eerin g A spects o f the P rod uction and P erform ance of

Cotton F lote P roducts H OFFM AN, A. S. and STANN ETT, V .----------

R adiation T ech n iq u es in the T e x tile Industry HOFFM AN, J. H.----------

Som e P hysica l A spects o f Oil R elease: A M icroscopicLook

H OFFM AN, M. J., REEVES, W. A ., COOPER, A. S., JR. and W ALKER. A. M.----------

P referen tia l C rosslink ing for A ll-C otton D urably PressedG arm ents ...........

HUECKEL, M. O.---------N ew S ty le s in P rin tin g C ellu losic and C ellu losic-P olyester

Fabrics, U sing V in y lsu lfo n e R eactive D yestu ffs HUECKEL, M. O.----------

O ne-B ath N aphthol D y ein gHUG. G. T., THOM AS, R. J. and NEW BY, W. E.---------

A R ev iew o f N ylon D v ein g HUSTON, C. A. and STOUT, E. E.----------

Stretch T est M easurem ents o f S p ecim en s o f V arying Lengths and V aryin g S tretch P roperties

JJO HNSON, A. E.----------

A re T he M ost F requent C ustom es C om plaints Predictablew ith A va ilab le T est M ethods? ......... .................

JONES, G. D., W EAVER. J. W., and CANTER, G. T.---------R upture o f C ellu losic F ibers in D P B len d s

JO N U SA S, A .---------B rittany D v e in g and P r in tin g Corp. In sta lls N ew Automatic

Screen P rin tin g U n it .......................................................................JO N U SA S, A .----------

M ore E fficient W ay to F ix P rin ted Fabrics D eveloped by Canadian P lant

JO N U SA S, A .---------A R ev iew o f A utom atic Screen P r in tin g M achines

JU TR A S, W. J. JR., G A G LIA R D I, D. D „ CICIONE, R. J., and KENNEY, V. S .---------

C rosslinking R eactions in F ibers and M u ltifunctional Effects

KKAMMERECK, R. F. and GUION, T. H.----------

D eterm in ation of P artition C oefficient o f D isperse D yes B e­tw een C ellu lose T riacetate and M ethanol by Means of

T h in -L ayer C hrom atography .....................................................K A U PP. F. O.----------

On th e Road to 2000: W hat’s A head for the ChemicalIndustry? .......................................................................

KENNEDY, J. M. and STOUT, E. E.---------A M ethod for S o ilin g W hite O n e-F ib er T est Fabrics

K ENNEY, V. S., JU TR A S, W. J. JR., G AG LIARDI, D. D. and CICIONE, R. J.---------

C rosslink ing R eactions in F ibers and M ultifunctional Effects KERN, R.----------

O perating R eliab ility in P ad-T h erm osol D y ein g K NOEPFLER, N. B .. HOLZENTHAL, L. L„ KOENIG, P. A.

and V IX , H. L. E.----------E n gin eerin g A spects o f the P rod uction and Perform ance of

Cotton F lote P roducts .....................................................K NOEPFLER, N. B. and KOENIG, P. A .----------

A T ech n iou e for the E stim ation of th e M oisture Content ofCotton M aterials D u rin g T um ble D ry in g ...............................

KOENIG, P. A. and K NOEPFLER, N. B .---------A T ech n iou e for the E stim ation o f th e M oisture Content of

Cotton M aterials D u rin g T um ble D ry in g KOENIG. P. A., V IX , H. L. E.. KNOEPFLER, N. B. and

HOLZENTHAL, L. L.---------E n gin eerin g A spects o f th e P rod uction and P erform ance of

Cotton F lote P r o d u c t s .........................................................................K R ASNY, J. F.---------

T he M easurem ent o f E m b rittlem en t o f C otton Fabrics Dueto R esin T reatm ent ........................

KYAM E, G. J., HARPER, R. J., LOFTON, J. T. and RUP­PENICKER, G. F ., JR .----------

Im proved D urab le P ress T hrough Fabric Structure and P olym er T reatm ent ...........................................................

LLARSON, O. S., M EUNIER. P. L. and SAVILLE, A. K.---------

P rin tin g of P o iy ester-C ellu lo s ic F iber B len d s LEBLANC, R. B .----------

F lam m ab ility and F ire R esistan ce o f T e x t ile s ...............LEW IS, H. M.---------

A C om parison of the S ta in C haracteristics o f Fabrics Made o f P o lyester , C otton and P o ly e ster /C o tto n

1077

529

610

662

140

488

394

998

992

1031

479

160

113

606

492

45

144

370

211

66

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2

6618

394

924

924

394

97

662

938

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LEW IS, H. M„ QUEEN, L. K. and SCHRUMM, F. F., JR .---------Im p rovin g the P h ysica l P rop erties o f S ta in -re lea se Fabrics 846

LOFTON, J. T„ RUPPENICK ER, G. F„ JR., KYAM E, G J and H ARPER, R. J .----------

Im proved D urab le P ress T hrough Fabric S tructure and P olym er T reatm en t fisn

LOONEY, F. S., JR .----------The C ontribution o f Fabric C onstruction V ariable and P o ly ­

ester C ontent to the D u rab ility o f D urable P ress S lacks 591

MM ANSFIELD, J. L.----------

A n alytica l M easu rem en ts for C om puter Control o f T ex tile D y ein g and F in ish in g O perations

MARKEZ1CH, A . R., CO PELAND , H. R. and GEORGE, M cL - A C artridge T yp e H older for the M onsanto W rinkle R e­

co very T esterMATTHEWS, W. L., JR.----------

Preparation and M ou n tin g T e x tile Sam ples for Color M eas­u rem ent

MAYER. U., BROCK, M., FLEISCHER, H. and PASTOR, H .- The D efitherm P rocess: A n E conom ical M ethod for D yein g

A cry lic F ibersMAYER, U. and REICHERT, M. A .----------

C ontinuous D y e in g of A cry lic F iber T ow and Stock M AYNARD, G. D .— ------

R esin T reatm en t for R esilien cy and Sh rin kage Control M cNEIRNEY, F .----------

D ryclean in g of D urab le P ress S h irts Stud ied by NIDMcNEIRNEY, F .----------

M ulti-P urpose F in ish in g A gen ts A id M ills McNEIRNEY, E.----------

N ew T est S u b ject: P illo w R e s i l i e n c y .................M cNEIRNEY, F .----------

N on w oven s: H ow b ig an Im pact? ............................................McNEIRNEY, F .----------

T extile D y e In stitu te F ilm W ins A w ard McNEIRNEY, F .----------

U. S. S a les o f T e x tile R esins, F in ish es E xp ected to R eachS300 M illion .............................................................. . .

McNEIRNEY, F .----------W eek -lon g Sem inar on Carpet P rin tin g H eld in C hat­

tanooga .........................................................................................................McNEIRNEY. F.----------

W et-P rocessin g at G reen v ille : A R eport o f the 1968 SouthernT ex tile S h ow ................................... ....................

MEUNIER, P . L.. SAVILLE, A. K. and LAR SO N, O. S.---------P rinting of P o ly e ster -C e llu lo s ic F iber B len d s

MILLER, J. C. and PORTER. J. J.----------C oncurrent D y e in g and R esin F in ish in g of C otton and

B len d ed F abrics w ith A cid and D irect D yestu ffsM IZUSHIMA. H. and SHIM AUCHI, S .---------

Soil R ed ep osition o f P o ly e ster F iber and its T est M ethods MOORE, J. LEON----------

Effects o f T im e and C hem ical C oncentrations in the B lea ch ­in g o f P ie ce G oods M ade o f Cotton and C otton -S yn th etic

B len d s .............MOREAU. J. P. and D RAK E, G. L.. JR .----------

So iling and S oil R elease P rop erties o f Som e F luorochem ical F in ish es .........................................................................................................

410

650

584

713

1104

986

605

510

646

542

1075

876

844

916

938

929

462

185

683

NNEWBY, W. E.. HUG, G. T. and THOM AS, R. J -

A R ev iew o f N y lo n D y e i n g ................................................ 113

PORTER, J. J. and MILLER, J. C.---------C oncurrent D yein g and Resin F in ish in g of Cotton and

B lended Fabrics w ith A cid and D irect D yestu ffs 929POSER, S.---------

L atest D evelop m en ts in C ontinuous H igh P ressure T reat­m ent in T extile P rocessing ............................................................... 6 6 8

QQUEEN, L. K., SCHRUM, F. F., JR. and LEWIS, H. M.---------

Im proving the P hysica l P roperties of S ta in -release Fabrics 846

RRAM SAY, A ., JR.---------

D yein g and F in ish in g P olyester F iber in F loor C overings 1057 RAMSLEY, A. O.---------

Infrared F luorescence of D yes ........................................................ 611REEVES, W. A.---------

Som e N ew T echniques in Cotton F in ish in g 107REEVES, W. A., BENINATE, J. V ., BOYLSTON, E. K. and

DRAKE, G. L., JR.---------A pplication of a N ew P hosphonium Flam e R etardant 981

REEVES, W. A ., BENINATE. J. V„ PERKIN, R. M. and DRAKE. G. L.. JR.---------

S o iling and Soil R em oval S tu d ies on Cotton and P olyesterFabrics .............................................................................................................. 1053

REEVES, W. A ., COOPER, A. S„ JR., W ALKER, A. M. and HOFFM AN, M. J.---------

P referen tia l C rosslinking for A ll-C otton D urably PressedG arm ents .................................................................................... 1031

REEVES, W. A ., HAM ALAINEN, C., ST. M ARD, H. H. and COOPER, A. S., JR.---------

Further S tu d ies o f the P o ly -se t D urable P ress F in ish 1077REICHERT, M. A. and MAYER, U .---------

C ontinuous D yein g of A crylic F iber Tow and Stock 1104REID, J. D ., BLANCHARD, E. J. HARPER, R. J.. JR. and

GAUTREAUX, G. A .---------Im proved A brasion R esistance o f D urable P ress Cotton by

S in gle-S tep P olyu reth an e T reatm ent ............................................. 610REID. J. D., CASHEN, N. A. and REINHARDT, R. M.---------

Further S tu d ies o f Factors A ffecting C hlorine R esistance o fC arbam ate F in ished Cotton . . . . . . . . . 878

REINHARDT. R. M., REID, J. D. and CASHEN, N. A .---------Further Stud ies o f Factors A ffectin g C hlorine R esistance o f

Carbam ate F in ished Cotton ......................................................... 878REITZ, D. C., W ILKINSON, P. R., HANDY. C. T. and

ARNOLD, H. W.---------P red ictin g the D urab ility o f D ress Shirts in H om e L aund­

ering .................................................................................................... 529RICH, L. A .---------

A dvances in T em perature Control P arallel Im provem ents inl i v e s 2 8 9

ROBERTSON, W. B .---------P ressure D y ein g C ellu losic B lends w ith D itherm Fast D irects 224

ROLLINS, M. L.. CANNIZZARO, A. M. and GOYNES. W . R.- - - - - - -A W ater-Solub le E m bedding M edium 29

ROSS. J. M.---------O xidation of Vat D yein g w ith P erox y g en C hem icals 41

ROUNDS, R. L.---------D vebath Control by A bsorption Spectroscopy and 3 PI 297

RUPPENICKER. G. F., JR., KYAME, G. J., HARPER, R. J. and LOFTON, J. T.---------

Im proved D urable P ress Through Fabric Structure and P olym er T reatm ent 650

oO'CONNELL, R. A ., FON G, W. and PA R D O , C. E.----------

W oolen B len d D urab le P ress F abrics 894O'CONNELL, R. A ., PA R D O . C. E. and FONG, W - --------

P relim in ary O bservations on D urable P ress W ool F abrics 245 OLSON, B .----------

C onsum er E xp ec ta tion s o f S o il R elease F in ish es 990OLSEN, N. F. and PH IL L IPS, L. H.----------

P erform ance of S lack M ercerized S tretch and N on -S tretchCotton G arm ents on 6 - 8 Y ear Old C hildren 532

O’M AHONY, G. M.----------Im pact o f D iffe r e n tia l-D y e in g C arpets 853

PARDO, C. E.. FONG, W . and O'CONNELL, R. A .------P relim in ary O b servation s on D urab le P ress W ool Fabrics

PARDO C. E., O ’CONNELL, R. A . and FONG, W .---------W oolen B len d D urab le P ress Fabrics

PASTOR, H., M AYER, U., BROCK, M. and FLEISCHER, ______

The D efith erm P rocess: A n E conom ical M ethod for D yein g A cry lic F ibers

PEARCE, J. W. and SHENOY. P . K .------ —2 -Im id azo lid in on es (E th y len e U reas)— A R ev iew ,

PERKIN, R. M„ D R A K E , G. L., JR., REEVES, W. A. andBENINA TE, J. V .---------- . „ ,, ,S o ilin g and S oil R em oval S tu d ies on C otton and P o ly ester

FabricsPERRY E M ______

Soil R elease— A N e w C h em ical C oncept in P o ly e ster F in -ish in g ............................................... .............................................

PETERS, A . T. and BRO W N, A. H .---------- .H alogenated B e n zen es as C arriers for D y e in g P o ly ester

F ibers .......................................... ■ ■ • ■ ...........................................................PHILLIPS, L. H. and OLSEN, N. F .—— — ,

P erform an ce of S lack M ercerized S tretch and N on -S tretch C otton G arm en ts on 6 - 8 Y ear Old C hildren

PIERCE A G JR. and FRICK. J. G., JK.—H igh ly a c tiv e C ata lysts for W rink le R esistan ce and V ash-

W ear F in ish in g o f C otton Fabrics

P Current S ta tu T ^ T S c o u r in g and F in ish in g b y the S o lv en t P rocess .............................................................................................................

245

894

713

352

1053

405

281

532

864

392

sSADEK, S. E. and GALIL, F.---------

The D egradation of Cotton D yed w ith S u lfur B lacks 544ST. MARD, H. H„ COOPER, A. S. JR. and HAM ALAINEN,

C.---------Som e P roperties o f Cotton Y am G rafted w ith A crylon itrile

by the C eric Ion M e t h o d ................................ 219ST. MARD, H. H., COOPER. A . S„ JR., REEVES, W. A.

and HAM ALAINEN, C.---------Further S tu d ies o f th e P o ly -se t D urable P ress F in ish 1077

SALVIN. V. S.---------T he E ffect o f D yes on Light D egradation of N ylon . 156

SAVILLE, A. K., LARSON, O. S. and MEUNIER, P. L.---------P rin tin g of P o lyester-C ellu losic F iber B l e n d s .......................... 938

SCHMITZ, A .---------T extile D y e in g and P rin tin g in Europe 327

SCHRUMM, F. F. JR., LEWIS, H. M. and QUEEN, L. K .---------Im proving the P hysica l P roperties of S ta in -R elease Fabrics 846

SEGALL, W. M.---------F lam m ability T esting and L e g is la t io n ........................................... 195

SHENOY, P. K. and PEARCE, J. W .---------2 -Im idazolid in on es (E thvlene U reas)— A R ev iew . . . . . . . . . . 352

SHIM AUCHI, S. and M IZUSHIM A, H.---------Soil R edeposition of P o lyester F iber and its T est M ethods 462

SIM ONIAN, J. V .---------D eterm in ation of Copper in T e x tiles by A tom ic A bsorption

Spectrophotom etry ................................................................................... 95SOLOMON, G, L.---------

The R ole o f N -M ethylo l C om pounds in the C reaseproofingP rocess ............... 1047

STANNETT, V. and HOFFM AN, A. S .---------R adiation T ech n iq u es in T he T ex tile Industry 998

STA V R A K A S, E. J. and BRESNAH AN. J.---------D esign of a Sm all Scale W ear T est 771

STEARNS, E. I.----------D y ein g for a L iv ing: 1967 O lney M edal A w ard A ddress 148

STEARNS, E. I.----------H ow th e AATCC T ech nology C om m ittees A ccom plish T heir

Purpose 618STEPHENSON, L. F. and STEPHENSON, R. M.------ —

T he E ffects o f T herm al R adiation on D rapery and U pholsteryFabrics ............................................................................................................... 623

STEPH ENSO N, R. M. and STEPHENSON, L, F.----------T he E ffects o f T herm al R adiation on D rapery and U pholstery

Fabrics 623

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394^ T h e ̂ Relationship B etw een P iece G oods Im ports and U. S

D ye-C hem ical M arkets

^ F ib e r Losses w hen Scouring and T esting Carpet Wool B lends _____

STStreTchET<^t M easurem ents of Specim ens of V aryin g L engths and V arying Stretch P roperties

STOUT, E. E. and KENNEDY, J. M.——---- , .A M ethod for So iling W hite O ne-F iber T est Fabrics

^^Evaluation of Color D ifference B etw een C hrom atic Color Chips w ith the Gray Scale

647

606

2

784

432

THOMAS, R. J.. NEW BY, W. E. and HUG, G. T.— A R eview of N ylon D yeing

TIGLER L ______R ecent A dvances in the D yein g of S u lfu r Colors

TOBIN, H. M.-Batch D yein g w ith Su lfur Colors

TRASK B' J., COOPER, A. S., JR. and BRYSSON, R. J.---------The D urability of Cotton T extiles: The Effects o f E xposure

in Contam inated A tm ospheres ,, ,TRASK B J., COOPER, A. S.. JR. and BRYSSON, R. J.---------

Inorganic T ellurides as O utdoor F ungicidesTSUZUKI, R. and YABUUCHI, N.---------

O leophilic Stain R elease

113

333

37

512

435

472

VILLIERS, R. F. and EASTON B K —-------Continuous O pen-W idth Shrink-R esisting W ool P iece G oods

w ith Sodium D ichloroisocyanurate V IX H L E , KNOEPFLER, N. B ., HOLZENTHAL, L, L. and

KOENIG. P. A .---------

523

E n gin eerin g A spects o f the P roduction and P erform an ce of Cotton F lote P roducts

wW ALKER, A. M„ H O FFM AN, M. J„ REEVES, W. A. and

COOPER. A. S ., JR .---------- _ , , _P referen tia l C rosslin k ing for A ll-C otton D urab ly Pressed

G arm ents .......................................................................................................^ A ̂ C ontinuous C olor M onitor for th e T e x tile IndustryW EAVER, J. W„ CANTER, G. T„ and JO NES, G. D .---------

R upture o f C ellu losic F ibers in D P B len d s WHITE W V .----------

T he B urn in g Q uestion : T he U. S. P u b lic H ealth Service R ole in P rev en tin g B urns from C loth in g and Fabric Fires

W ILCOX, D. H .---------- ™ „ , . , , , .A u gu st W ilhelm von H ofm ann: T he S esq u icen ten n ia l of his

B irth ...........................................................................................................W ILCOXSON, W. C.---------- , „ , .

C on tinuous D y e in g o f C ellu lose and P o ly ester B lends W ILK INSO N, P R.T H A N D Y , C. T„ ARNO LD, H. W and

REITZ, D. C.---------- „P red ictin g the D u rab ility o f D ress S h irts in H om e Laund-

erin g .............................W ILLIAM S, C. It. and DONERM EYER D. D —-------

T he R em ovab ility o f P o ly v in y l A lcoh ol W arp Size— U nderly­in g P rin c ip les and P ractica l A spects

YYABUUCH I, N. and TSU Z U K I, R -

O leop h ilic S tain R elease

zZYBKO, W. C., ALIM AN, W. T. and D U N L A P, R. K

A n ti-so ilin g F in ish for P o ly e ster Fabrics

INDEX BY SUBJECTS AND TITLESA

AATCC, Dr. W. G. Parks R e-elected P resident ofAATCC, 1968, International T echnical C onference ProgramAATCC 1968 O lney M edal Award, Dr. Harold L undgren N am ed

to R eceive .....................................................................................................AATCC: 1967 O lney M edal Aw ard A ddress: D yein g for a L iv ­

ing (S team s) ................................................................................................AATCC President, D. W. Robinson Succeeds W. G. Parks as,

C. S y lvester Nam ed V. P.AATCC Research C om m ittee RA23: C olorfastness to W ater and

Light: A lternate ExposureAATCC Research C om m ittee RA 72: Identification of D ye

Classes on F ibers ........................................................................................AATCC Research C om m ittee RA73: D efin itions for Size C on­

tent and Size A dd-on TermsAATCC T echnical C om m ittee on R esearch: M inutes o f the

224th M eeting .................................... .............................................AATCC T echnical C om m ittee on R esearch: M inutes o f the

226th M eeting ............. ...................................................................AATCC T echnology C om m ittees, H ow the, A ccom plish T heir

Purpose (S team s)AATT A nnual C onference, Speakers A nnounced for 1969 AATT C onference, Consum er P rotection to be T hem e of 1969 AATT C onference T hem e: Com putersAbrasion R esistance, Im proved, o f D urable P ress Cotton by

Sin gle-S tep P olyurethane Treatm ent (Blanchard, Harper, Jr., G autreaux and Reid)

Acid and D irect D yestuffs, C oncurrent D yein g and R esin F in ­ish ing of Cotton and B lended Fabrics w ith (Porter and

M iller) .........................................................................................................Acid D yein g N ylon , A u x iliar ies for, in B right Shades (B eau ­

m ont) .................................................................................................................A cid D yestuffs, Sou-T ex to M arket N ew Series ofA crylic Fiber, C ontinuous D yein g of, Tow and Stock (M ayer

and R eichert) ................................................................A crylic Fibers. The D efitherm Process: A n E conom ical M ethod

for D yeing (M ayer, Brock, F le ischer and Pastor) ...................A crylics, Eastm an C hem icals Introduces L ine of Cationic

D yesA crylonitrite, Som e P roperties o f Cotton Y am G rafted w ith ,

by the Ceric Ion M ethod (H am alainen, St. Mard and CooperJr.) .......................................................................................................

A dditions to A nnual L ist o f N ew Products for T extile W et-Processing ......................................................................................

A dvances in Tem perature Control P arallel Im provem ents inD yes (R ich) .............................................................................

A ir F iltering System O vercom es D P Fum e Problem s at P lant A m erican S ellin g Price M ust Go (Baird)(A m erican S ellin g P rice) The D ebate O ver A SP: A Report

on House W ays and M eans C om m ittee H earings A nalytical M easurem ents for Com puter Control o f T extile

D veing and F in ish ing O perations (M ansfield)A n ti-so ilin g F inish for P olyester Fabrics (A lim an, D unlap,

and Zvbko)A pplication of a N ew Phosphonium F lam e R etardant (B en -

inate, D rake, Jr., B oylston and R eeves)Are The Most F renuent C ustom er Com plaints P red ictab le w ith

A vailable T est M ethods? (Johnson)A ssociation to Prom ote D isposables, Paper, F iber Chem ical

Firm s Form N ew ...............

123722

560

148

559

946

817

198

189

633

618952519

70

610

929

777171

1104

713

710

219

73

289251433

571

410

1086

981

492

456

ATM I H ead, T e x tile M anufacturers, C hem ical Producers, Share A ch iev em en ts, P roblem s

A u toclave C ycle Control S ystem D ev elop ed B y Foxboro A utom atic C ontrols Cut R eruns at H illcrest D ye W orks A u x ilia r ies for A cid D y e in g N y lon in B r igh t Shades (B eau­

m ont) .................................................................................................................

BB atch D y ein g w ith S u lfu r C olors (T obin)B enzen es, H alogenated, as C arriers for D y e in g P olyester Fibers

(B row n and P eters)B leach H ouse, K endall C om pany, to B e F u lly A utom ated B lea ch in g and Scou rin g , FMC Corp. U n v e ils System for Con­

tinuousB leach in g , E ffects o f T im e and C hem ical C oncentrations in

the, of P ie ce G oods M ade of C otton and C otton-SyntheticB len d s (M oore) ...............

B len d ed Fabrics, C oncurrent D y e in g and R esin F in ish ing of C otton and, w ith A cid and D irect D yestu ffs (Porter and

M iller) ...............................................................................B onded Fabrics, C oin-O perated D ryclean in g T erm ed B est for B urlin gton to C om m ercialize S cott P aper Co's. Graft P o ly­

m erization P rocess ....................................................................................

cC anadian T e x tile Sem inar, P rogram Listed for 11th Carbam ate F in ished C otton, F urth er S tu d ies o f Factors A f­

fec tin g C hlorine R esistan ce o f (C ashen , R einhardt and Reid) Carpet D yein g , T u ftin g B oom is R eflected in G row th of Com­

m ission , P lan ts ...........................................................................................Carpet P rin tin g , W eek -lo n g S em inar on, H eld in Chattanooga

(M cN eirney) ........................................................Carpet S o ilin g T est M ethods (C ox) .............................................Carpet W ool B len d s, F ib er L osses W hen S cou rin g and Test­

in g (S tew art) ............................................ ...........................Carpets, D iffer en tia l-D v ein g , Im pact o f (O 'M ahony) ..............C arriers, H alogenated B en zen es as, for D y e in g P o lyester Fibers

(B row n and P eters) .......................................... .....................C artridge T ype H older for the M onsanto W rinkle Recovery

T ester, A (G eorge, M arkezich and C opeland)C atalysts, H igh ly A ctiv e , for W rinkle R esistan ce and Wash-

W ear F in ish in g o f C otton Fabric (P ierce , Jr. and Frick,Jr.) ............................................................................. .......................

C ationic D y es for A cry lics , E astm an C hem icals IntroducesL ine of .....................................................

C ellu lose, C ontinuous D y e in g of, and P o ly ester B len d s (W il-coxson ) ............... .................................

C ellu losic B len d s, P ressu re D y ein g , w ith D itherm Fast Directs(R obertson) ...........................................................................

C ellu losic F ibers in D urab le P ress B len d s, R upture o f (Canter,Jon es and W eaver) ............................................ ............................

C ellu losic , N ew S ty le s in P rin tin g , and C ellu losic-P olyester Fabrics, U sin g V in y lsu lfo n e R eactive D vestu ffs (H ueckel)

C ellu losic , P r in tin g o f P o ly e ster - , F iber B len d s (S a v ille , Lar­son and M eunier) .......................................................................................

1031

763

45

900

690

1044

529

440

472

1086

1070676248

777

37

281384

339

185

9297

268

457

878

292

844828

647853

281

650

864

710

1044

224

45

479

938

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C eric Ion M ethod, Som e P rop erties o f C otton Y am G rafted w ith A cry lo n itr ite by th e (H am alainen , St. Mard and Cooper

Jr.) .....................................................................................................................C hem ical F in ish in g C on feren ce, N ational C otton C ouncil H olds C hem ical In d u stry , On th e R oad to 2000: W hat's A head for

the? (K aupp) ...............................................................................C hem ical P rod ucers, T e x tile M anufacturers, Share A c h ie v e ­

m ents, P rob lem s; ATM I H eadC h em ica lly M odified C otton, A W ater-Solu b le E m bedding M e­

d iu m for M icroscop ical E valu ation o f (C annizzero, G oynesand R ollin s) .................................................................................

C hlorinated S o lv en ts , C urrent D eve lo p m en ts in T e x tile P roc-cessin g U tiliz in g (F arber) ...........................................................

C hlorine R esistan ce, F urth er S tu d ies o f F actors A ffectin g , of C arbam ate F in ish ed C otton (C ashen , R einhardt and Reid)

C hrom atic C olor C hips, E valu ation of Color D ifferen ces B e ­tw een , w ith th e G ray S ca le (Su ga) ..............................................

C hrom atography, D eterm in ation of P artition C oefficients of D isperse D y es B e tw ee n C ellu lose T riacetate and M ethanol

by M eans of T h in -L a y er (K am m ereck and G uion)Ciba C hem ical and D ye D ed ica tes Its N ew F acility in C harlotte C oin-O perated D ry c lea n in g T erm ed B est T est for B onded

Fabrics . . . ...............................................................................Color Cards, M icrofilm S y stem R ep laces .........................................Color D ifferen ce , E valu ation of, B e tw een C hrom atic Color

Chips w ith the G ray S ca le (Suga)Color M atching, A S tu d y o f L aboratory (H udson-M ohaw k

S ection ) ..............................................................................................................Color M atch ing P rogress, C om puter, D iscussed at AATT C on­

feren ce ................................................................................................................Color M easurem ent, P rep aration and M ounting T ex tile S am ­

ple fo r (M atth ew s, Jr.) ..........................................................................Color M onitor, A C ontinuous, for the T e x tile Industry (W ard) Colorant M ixture C om puter, D avid son & H em m endinger In ­

troduces COMIC II .................................................................................C olorfastness to W ater and L ight: A ltern ate E xposure (AATCC

R esearch C om m ittee RA23) ....................................................................C om parison o f th e S ta in R elease C haracteristics o f Fabrics

Made of P o ly ester , C otton and P o ly ester /C o tto n (L ew is) C om puter C olor M atch ing P rogress D iscussed at A ATT C on­

feren ce ................................................................................................................C om puter C ontrol, A n a ly tica l M easurem ents for, o f T extile

D yein g and F in ish in g O perations (M ansfield)C om puter C ontrol, T he W hys and H ow s of, O f T e x tile O pera­

tions (F reem an )Com puters, A A T T C on feren ce T hem eC oncurrent D y e in g and R esin F in ish in g of C otton and B lended

Fabrics w ith A cid and D irect D yestu ffs (P orter and M iller) C onsum er E xp ecta tion s o f S o il R elease F in ish es (O lson) C onsum er L eg isla tion , T estin g andC onsum er P ro tec tio n to B e T h em e of 1969 AATT C onference C ontinuous C olor M onitor for th e T e x tile Industry , A (W ard) C ontinuous D y e in g o f A cry lic F ib er T ow and S tock (M ayer

and R e i c h e r t ) .................................................................................................C ontinuous D y e in g of C ellu lose and P o ly e ster B len d s (W il-

coxson) . . . ........................C ontinuous O pen-W idth S h rin k -R esistin g W ool P iece G oods

w ith Sod ium D icloro isocyan u rate (E aston and V illiers) C ontribution o f Fabric C onstruction V ariab le and P o ly ester

C ontent to the D u ra b ility o f D urab le P ress S lacks, The(L oon ey , Jr.) ..........................................

Control o f T e x tile P rocessin g , S ilico n e F iber F in ish es: A N ew C oncept for (C am pbell)

Cotton, A W ater-So lu b le E m bedding M edium for M icroscopical E valuation o f C h em ica lly M odified (C annizzaro, G oyn es and

R ollins) .............................................................................C otton and P o ly e ster /C o tto n , A C om parison o f the S tain R e­

lease C haracteristics o f F abrics M ade of P o lyester , (L ew is) C otton, C oncurrent D y e in g and R esin F in ish in g of, and B len d ­

ed Fabrics w ith A cid and D irect D yestu ffs (P orter andM iller) ............................................................................................................

Cotton C ouncil, N ation a l, Issu es P rogram for F in ish in g C on­feren ce ............................................................

Cotton, C rosslin k ing R eaction s o f, at L ow T em peratures(Frick , Jr. and G au treau x) ................................................................

Cotton D urab le P ress, Fabric R esearch L aboratories A w ardedContract fo r W ork on A ll- , ................................................................

Cotton, E ffects o f T im e and C hem ical C oncen tration s in the B leach in g o f P ie ce G oods M ade o f and C o tton -S yn th etic

B len d s (M oore) ...................... ■ ■ • ■■■■■ • • ■■ ■ ............. , ,Cotton, E m ulsion A p p lica tion o f a P o lv (P erflu oro-octan oy l)

E th y len im in e to (C on nick , Jr. and E llzey , Jr.)Cotton F abrics, H ig h ly A ctiv e C atalysts fo r W rinkle R esist­

ance and W ash-W ear F in ish in g o f (P ierce , Jr., and Frick,Jr.)

Cotton F abrics, th e M easu rem en t o f E m b rittlem en t o f D u e to Resin T reatm en t (K rasny)

Cotton, F iber R ea ctiv e F lam e R etardant D ev elop ed for, F ab-

Cotton F in ish in g , Som e N ew T echniciues in (R eev es) . . . . . .Cotton F lote P rod ucts, E n g in eer in g A spects o f th e P roduction

and P erform an ce o f (K noepfler, H olzen thal, K oen ig andV ix)

Cotton, F u rth er S tu d ies o f F actors A ffec tin g C hlorine R esist- ance o f C arbam ate F in ish ed (C ashen , R einhardt and R eid)

Cotton G arm ents, P erform an ce o f S lack M ercerized S tretch and N o n -S tretch , on 6 - 8 Y ear old C hildren (O lsen and

P h illip s) ....................................................... „ • ,, fCotton M ateria ls, A T ech n ia u e for th e E stim ation of M oisture

C ontent o f, D u rin g T u m b le D ry in g (K o en ig and K noepfler) Cotton S h eetin g , A S tu d y of F ire R etard an cy o f P o ly e ster-

(P iedm on t S ectio n ) ............... ■■ ■ , ,Cotton S o ilin g and Soil R em oval S tu d ies on and P o ly ester

Fabrics (R eev es . B en in a te , P erk in and D rake, Jr.) C o tton -S vn th etic B len d s, E ffects o f T im e and C hem ical Con-

cen tration s in th e B lea c h in g of P ie c e G oods M ade of C ot­ton and (M oore) _

Cotton T e x tile s , T he D u ra b ilitv o f. T he E ffects o f E xposure in C ontam inated A tm osp h eres (B rvsson , Trask and C ooper, Jr.)

Cotton U tiliza tion R esearch C on feren ce, U. S. D ep artm ent o f

Co^tonCUuYiz^tk>n^Research C on feren ce, U SD A Issu es Program

Cotton8 U tiliza tion C o n feren ce, O ver 200 A tten d U SD A . . . . Cotton Y am , S om e P rop erties o f G rafted w ith A cr^1̂ 1U *f.

by the C eric Ion M ethod (H am ala in en , St. M ard and C ooper

(C otton) P re fe ren tia l C rosslin k in g fo r A ll-C otton D urab ly

2191015

1036

1070

29

934

878

784

55567

345

784

313

218

584763

837

946

132

218

410

69270

929990177519763

1104

1044

523

591

75

29

132

929

788

436

911

185

71

864

97

385107

394

878

532

924

373

1053

185

512

36

338498

219

Pressed G arm ents (Cooper, Jr., W alker, H offm an andR eeves) ............................................................................................................. 1031

C ottons, Low to M oderate T em perature R elaxation S ettin g of,for D urable P ress (G ulf Cost Section ) ......................................... 657

C ottons, The D egradation of, D yed w ith Su lfur B lack s (Sadekand G alil i 544

Copper in T ex tiles by A tom ic A bsorption Spectrophotom etry,D eterm ination of (S im onian) 95

Creasproofing, The R ole o f N -M ethylo l C om pounds in the P rocess (Solom on) 1047

C rosslinking, P referen tia l, for A ll-C otton D urably PressedG arm ents (Cooper, Jr., W alker, H offm an and R eeves) 1031

C rosslinking R eactions in F ibers and M ultifunctional Effects(C icione, K enney, Jutras Jr. and G agliardi) ................................... 6 6

C rosslinking R eactions o f Cotton at Low T em peratures (Frick ,Jr. and G autreaux) ..................................................................................... 436

Current D evelop m en ts in T extile P rocessing U tiliz in g C hlor­inated S o lven ts (Farber) 934

Current Status o f S couring and F in ish in g by th e S o lven tP rocess (Porter) ....................................................................... 392

C ustom er C om plaints, Are T he M ost F requent, P red ictab lew ith A vailab le T est M ethods? (Johnson) 492

DD ecating, H igh-P ressure F ull (H erard) 488D efin ition s for S ize C ontent and Size A dd-on Term s (AATCC

R esearch C om m ittee RA73) 198D efitherm Process: A n Econom ical M ethod for D y ein g A crylic

F ibers, The (M ayer, Brock, F le isch er and Pastor) . 713D egradation of C ottons D yed w ith Su lfur B lacks, The (Sadek

and G alil) ........................................................................................................... 544D em and for Soil R elease G r o w s ............ 1083D esign of a Sm all Scale W ear T est (Stavrakas and B resnahan) 771 D eterm ination of Copper in T ex tiles by A tom ic A bsorption

Spectrophotom etry (Sim onian) .......................................................... 95D eterm ination of P artition C oefficients of D isperse D yes B e­

tw een C ellu lose T riacetate and M ethanol by M eans of T hin-Layer Chrom atography (K am m ereck and G uion) 555

D ifferen tia l-D y ein g Carpets, Im pact o f (O 'M ahony) 853D ifferentia l D yein g Y am s, P roblem s in the D y ein g of T ufted

N ylon Carpet o f (E gli) ............................................................................ 1099D isperse D yes, D eterm ination of Partition C oefficients of, B e ­

tw een C ellu lose T riacetate and M ethanol by M eans of T h in -L ayer Chrom atography (K am m ereck and G uion) 555

D isperse D y e M igration D ue to the T h erm osetting R eactantR esin-C ata lyst System (N orthern P iedm ont Section ) 306

D itherm Fast D irects, P ressure D yein g C ellu losic B len d s w ith(R obertson) ...................................................................................... . . . 224

D P Fum e Problem s, A ir F ilter in g System O vercom es at P lant 251 D ry Cans, U se o f T eflon S leev es K eeps, C lean at F ulton Cot­

ton M ills ........................................................................................... 950D ryclean ing , C oin-O perated, Term ed B est for B onded Fabrics 7 D urab ility o f Cotton T extiles: The Effects o f E xposure in C on­

tam inated A tm ospheres, T he (B rysson , Trask and Cooper,Jr.) 512

D urable P ress B lends, R upture o f C ellu losic F ibers in (Canter,Jon es and W eaver) .................................. 45

D urable P ress Cotton, Im proved A brasion R esistance of, by S in g le-S tep P olyu reth an e T reatm ent (B lanchard, Harper,

Jr., G autreaux and R eid) 610D urable Press, Fabric R esearch Laboratories A w arded Contract

for Work on A ll-C otton 882D urable P ress Fabrics, D eer in g M illiken to L icense Soil R e­

lease P rocess for 386D urable P ress Fabrics, W oolen B lend (Pardo, O ’C onnell, and

Fong) . . . . 894D urable P ress F in ish , Further Stud ies o f the P o ly -se t (H am ­

alainen , St. M ard, Cooper, Jr. and R eeves) 1077D urab le Press, Im proved, Through Fabric Structure and P o ly ­

m er T reatm ent (K yam e, Harper, L ofton and R uppenicker,Jr.) 650

D urable P ress, Low to M oderate T em perature R elaxation S e t­ting of C ottons for (G ulf Coast Section ) ........... 657

D urable Press, P relim inary O bservations on, W ool Fabrics(O ’C onnell, Pardo and Fong) 245

D urable P ress P rojects U nder W ay at T w o Laboratories, A ll-C otton ............................................................................................................... 653

D urable P ress Shirts, D ryclean in g of, Studied by NID (M c-N eirn ey) ............................................................................................ 605

D urab le P ress S lacks, The C ontribution of Fabric C onstruc­tion V ariable and P o ly ester C ontent to the D u rab ility of

(L ooney, Jr.) ............................................................................................... 591D urab ly P ressed G arm ents, P referen tia l C rosslink ing for A ll-

C otton (Cooper, Jr„ W alker, H offm an and R eeves) 1031D y e B lend ing , G eigy C hem ical Corp. O pens N ew , in N ew

Jersey ..................................................................................................................... 926D ye-C h em ica l M arkets, T he R elationsh ip B etw een P iece

G oods Im ports and U. S. (Stew art) 432D y e C lasses, Identification of, on F ibers (AATCC R esearch

C om m ittee RA72) ................................................................................... 817D ye Im ports, V alue of, in 1967 w as 9.3% L ess than P rev iou s

Y ear 850D y e Institu te , T ex tile , F ilm W ins A w ard (M cN eirney) 1075D y e P roduction , T rends in, and T ech nica l Serv ice 274D y e System , A N ew F iber R eactive (C opeland) 329D ye Tube, N ew D ev ice W raps, A u tom atica lly 343D yeb ath Control by A bsorption S p ectroscopy and 3 PI

(R ounds) . . . 297D y e in g A cry lic F ibers, The D ifitherm P rocess: A n Econom ical

M ethod for (M ayer, B rock, F lesch er and P astor) 713D y e in g and F in ish in g P o ly ester F iber in F loor C overings

(R am say, Jr.) 1057D y e in g and P rin tin g in Europe, T ex tile (Schm itz) 327D y ein g , A R ev iew of N ylon (N ew b y , H ug and T hom as) 113D y ein g . C oncurrent, and Resin F in ish in g of Cotton and B len d ­

ed Fabrics w ith A cid and D irect D yestu ffs (P orter andM iller) .............................................................................. 929

D yein g , C ontinuous, o f A cry lic F iber T ow and S tock (M ayer and R eich ert) 1104

D y ein g , C ontinuous, o f C ellu lose and P o ly ester B len d s (W ll-coxson) ........................................................... 1044

D y e in g fo r a L iv in g: 1967 O lney M edal A w ard A ddress(S tea m s) ........................................................................ 148

D y ein g , H alogenated B en zen es as C arriers for, P o ly ester F ib ­ers (B row n and P eters) ................................................ 281

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D yeing , N on-A queous, M ethods In trigue R esearchers D yeing N ylon , A u xiliar ies for A cid , in B right Shades (B eau -

D y e in g . O n e - B a t h N a p h t h o l ( H u e c l c e l ) • —D v e i n g O p e r a t i n g R e l i a b i l i t y i n P a d - T h e r m o s o l ( K e r n )D yeing O perations, U se o f O lefin F iber Increases in . . . . . .D yeing P lant, H igh-Speed , High V olum e R uns at J. & C.D yeing, P olypropylene, P rogress M oves S low lyD yeing , Pressure, C ellu losic B lends w ith D itherm Fast D n e c ts

D yeing, Problem s in the. o f T ufted N ylon Carpet o f D iffer­ential D yeing Yarns (E gli) ■ ■■•• . n „ D-„ i

D yeing Process for N om ex F ibers A nnounced by D e Paul

D yeing, R ecent A dvances in the, o f S u lfu r Colors (T iglcr) D yeing. T ufting Boom is R eflected in G row th of C om m ission

Carpet, P lants ,D y e in g Unit, High Tem perature W inch, Incorporates N ew

D esignD yeing Unit, N ew , is D esigned for T extured P olyester K nits D veing w ith S u lfur Colors, B atch (Tobin)D yeings w ith P eroxygen C hem icals, O xidation of Vat (Ross) D yes, A dvances in Tem perature Control Parallel Im provem ents

in D yes (R ich) , . _ . .D yes for A crylics, Eastm an C hem icals Introduces Line ot

CationicD yes, Infrared F luorescence of (R am sley)Dyes. N ew L ine of, for P olyester-W ool B len d s D eveloped by

SandozDyes, Survey M ay Aid Q uest for N on-F ad ing Dyes, The Effect of, on Light D egradation of N ylon (Sa lv in ) Dyes, W anted: A N ew N am e for W hite D yestuff, M achinery M anufacturers Cooperate D vestuffs, N ew P olypropylene Fiber D esigned for Use w ith

Wool

277

777ltit)

1818,7

5278

224

1099

951333

292

677711

3741

289

710611

105280156303279

424

EEffect of D yes on Light D egradation of N ylon , The (Sa lv in ) 156Effects of Therm al R adiation on D rapery and U pholstery F ab ­

rics, The (Stephenson and S tephenson) 623Effects of Tim e and Chem ical C oncentrations in the B leach in g

of P iece Goods Made of Cotton and C otton-Synthetic B lends(M oore) 185

Em bedding M edium for M icroscopical E valuation of C h em ical­ly Modified Cotton, A W ater-Soluble (Cannizzaro, G oynes

and R ollins) 29Em brittlem ent of Cotton Fabrics Due to Resin T reatm ent, The

M easurem ent of (K rasny) 97Em ulsion AoDlication of a P oly (Perfluoro-octanoly) E th ylen i-

m ine to Cotton (C onnick, Jr. and Ellzey, Jr.) 71Engineering A spects o f the Production and P erform ance of

Cotton F lote Products (K noepfler( H olzenthal, K oenig andV ix) 394

Ethylene Ureas, 2-Im idazolid inones,— A R eview (Shenoy and Pearce) 352

Evaluation of Color D ifference B etw een Chrom atic Color Chipsw ith the Gray Scale (Suga) . 784

F ire R etardancy, A S tu d y of, o f P o lyester-C otton S heeting (P ied m on t S ection )

F ire R etardants, T hree N ew , In troduced by M ichigan Chem-

F irst B ook on the A rt o f D y e in g A p p ears in E nglish Transla-

F lam e R etardant, A p p lication o f a N ew P hosp h oniu m (B en- in a le , B oyiston , D rake, Jr., and R eeves)

F lam e R etardant Fabrics, T he S tate o f the A rt o f (H effner) F lam e R etardant, F iber R eactive, D evelop ed for Cotton Fab­

rics ....................F lam e Standards, ASTM S u b com m ittee D -13 S teps Up A c­

tiv ity in ...................................................F lam m ab ility and F ire R esistan ce o f T e x tile s (L eblanc) F lam m ab ility D eterm in ation M ethod, A (N orthern N ew Eng­

land Section )F lam m ab ility T esting and L egisla tion (S e g a lli F lam m ability , T e x tile R esearch In stitu te P lan s R esearch Pro­

jec t onFlock Sym p osiu m A tten d ed by M ore Than 300 F loor C overings, D y e in g and F in ish in g P o ly ester Fiber in

(R am say, Jr.)F luorochem ica! F in ish es, S o ilin g and Soil R elease Properties

of Som e (M oreau and D rake Jr.)Further S tu d ies o f Factors A ffec tin g C hlorine R esistance of

C arbam ate F in ished C otton (C ashen . R einhardt and Reid) F urther S tu d ies o f the P o ly -se t D urab le P ress F inish (Ham-

ala inen , St. M ard, C ooper Jr. and R eeves)

373

540

427

981140

385

5001093

942195

340124

1057

683

878

1077

GG reen v ille:, W et-P rocessin g at, A R eport on the 1968 Southern

T ex tile S h ow (M cN eim ey ) 916G eigy C hem ical Corp. O pens N ew D ye B len d in g F acility in

N ew Jersey 926G essner N am ed S ales A gen t for S h aw m u t B on d in g U nit 9Gordon R esearch C on feren ce on T e x tile s Schedu led for July

8-12 206G raft P o lym erization P rocess, B urlin gton to Com m ercialize

S cott P aper C o’s. 268G ray Sca le, E valuation o f Color D ifferen ce B etw een Chro­

m atic C olor Chips w ith th e (Suga) 784

HH alogenated B enzen es as C arriers for D y e in g P olyester Fibers

(B row n and P eters) 281H eat R esistant T e x tile F ibers (G loor) 482H ighly A ctive C atalysts for W rinkle R esistance and Wash-

W ear F in ish in g o f C otton on Fabric (P ierce Jr. and Frick Jr.) 864

H igh -P ressu re Full D eca tin g (H erard) 488H igh -S »eed . H igh V olu m e R uns at J. & C. D y ein g P lant 5H o w es-P u b lish in g C om pany A n n ou n ces E xecu tiv e Promotions 655

FFabric Fires, The B urning Q uestion: The U. S. P ub lic H ealth

Service Role in P reven tin g Burns from C lothing and(W hite) ....................................................................................................

Fabric Research Laboratories A w arded Contract for W ork onA ll-C otton Durable Press ....................................................................

Fabric Structure, Im oroved D urable Press through, and P o ly ­m er T reatm ent (K yam e, Harper, Lofton and R uppenicker,

Jr.)Fabric F in ish ing, P olym eric Substances Em ployed in (B lum -

enstein) ..........................................Fabrics, the M easurem ent o f E m brittlem ent o f Cotton D ue to

Resin T reatm ent (K rasny)Fabrics Under D evelopm ent in A ustralia, 'Spray P rin tin g ’ of

Wool ...............................................Fading D yes, Survey M ay Aid Q uest for N on-,F elting Shrinkage (Flanagan)Fiber and M ultifunctional Effects, C rosslinking R eactions in

(C icione, K enney, Jutras Jr. and G agliardi)Fiber F in ishes: A N ew Concept for Control o f T extile P roc­

essing, S ilicone (C a m p b e l l ) ......................................Fiber Losses W hen Scouring and T esting Carpet Wool B lends

(Stew art)Fibers in Durable Press B lends, R upture of C ellu losic (Canter,

Jones and W eaver) .............................................F ilm , T extile D ve Institute, W ins Award (M cN eim ey)F inish, A n ti-so ilin g , for P olyester Fabrics (A lim an, Dunlap

and Zybko) ............................................................F inishes: A N ew ConceDt for Control o f T extiie P rocessing,

S ilicone Fiber (C am pbell) .....................F inishes, Consum er E xpectations o f Soil R elease (O lson) Finishes. So iling and Soil R elease P roperties of Som e F luoro-

chem ical (M oreau and Drake, Jr.)F inishes, U. S. Sales o f T extiles R esins, E xpected to R each

$300 M illion (M cN eim ey) ...............F in ish ing A gents, M ultinurpose, A id M ills (M cN eim ey) F in ish ing C onference, National Cotton Council Issues'Program

for ...........................................................................F inishing, Current Status of Scouring and. by the Solvent

Process (Porter) .........................................F inishing, D vein g and. P olyester F iber in F loor C overings

(Ram say, Jr.) .............................................F inishing. H ighly A ctive Catalysts for W rinkle R esistance and

W ash-W ear, o f Cotton Fabrics (P ierce, Jr. and Frick Jr ) F inish ing P lant. Canada's Largest, Features V ariety of' Web

H andling Enuipm entF in ish ing P olvester/C otton B lend Fabrics, Som e A spects and

Trends of (G hionis and Brow ne)Fin ish ing, P olym eric Substances Em ployed in Fabric (B lum -

enstein ) .......................................................F in ish ing, Soil Release— A N ew Chem ical Concept in P o ly ­

ester (Perry)F in ish ing, Som e N ew T echnioues in Cotton (R eeves)Fire R esistance o f T extiles , F lam m ability and (L eblanc)

900

882

650

1297

912806866675

647

451075

1086

75990

683

376510

788

392

1057

864

815

254

12405107

1093

ICI A m erica to Erect N ew H eadquarters B u ild in g in Stamford, Conn. 250

Id en tification of D ye C lasses on F ibers (AATCC ResearchC om m ittee RA72) . ........ 817

Im pact o f D iffer en tia l-D y e in g C arpets (O 'M ahony) 853(Im ports) T he D ebate O ver A SP: A R eport on the house Ways

and M eans C om m ittee H earings 571Im ports, T he R elationsh ip B e tw ee n P ie ce Goods, and U. S.

D y e C hem ical M arkets (S tew art) 432Im oroved A brasion R esistan ce o f D urab le P ress Cotton by

S in g le -S tep P o lyu re th a n e T reatm en t (B lanchard , Harper Jr., G autreaux and R eid) 610

Im proved D urable P ress T hrough Fabric Structure and P oly­m er T reatm ent (K yam e, H arper, L ofton and Ruppenicker

J r . ) ........................................................................ 650Im proving the P h ysica l P rop erties o f S tain R elease Fabrics

(Q ueen . Schrum m , Jr. and L ew is) 846Infrared F lu orescen ce o f D y es (R am sley) 611Inorganic T e llu rid es as O utdoor F un g ic id es (B rysson, Trask

and Cooper, Jr.) 435In ternational W ool C onference, U. S. to H ost 1970 102

LLaboratory, K endall C om pany C om pletes N ew R esearch and

D evelop m en t ................................................................................................. 518Laboratory, Standard C hem ical O pens N ew , and P ilo t Plant in

C harlotte .............................................. 518L atest D ev e lo o m en ts in C ontinuous H igh P ressure Treatment

in T e x tile P rocessin g (P oser) 668L ight D egradation o f N ylon , T he E ffect o f D ves on (Salvin) 156 L ow to M oderate T em oerature R elaxation S ettin g of Cottons

for D urab le P ress (G u lf Coast S ection ) 657L undgren , Dr. H arold, N am ed to R ece ive 1968 O lney Medal

A w ard 560L ynn, Dr. J. E dw ard N am ed A DR T ech n ica l E ditor 139

MM anagem ent o f the T ex tile Industry , T he R ole o f Research

and D ev e lo p m en t in th e M odern (F ox) H9M arketing, N ew P rod ucts C oordination as a Sub-F unction of,

(B ours, III) ........................................................................................ 1010M easurem ent o f E m b rittlem en t o f C otton Fabrics D ue to Resin

T reatm en t ........................................................................................................ 97M ethod for S o ilin g O n e-F ib er T est Fabrics, A (K ennedy and

Stout)M eth ylo l C om pounds, T he R ole o f N -, in the Creaseproofing

P rocess (So lom on ) ..................................................................................... 1047M icrofilm S ystem R ep laces C olor C a r d s ............................................. 345M icroscopical E valu ation of C h em ica lly M odified Cotton, A

W ater-Solu b le E m bedding M edium for (C annizzaro, Goynes and R ollin s) ................................................................................................ 29

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M oisture C ontent, A T ech n iq u e for the E stim ation of the, of C otton M ateria ls D u rin g T um ble D ryin g (K oen ig and

K noepfler 9 2 4

M onitoring S ystem s, P lan ts In sta llin g W et-P ick u p 687M onsanto to C ease P rod uction of H -A cid; Im ports are B lam ed 252

NN aphthol D y ein g , O ne-B ath (H u eck el) 160N ational C otton C ouncil H olds C hem ical F in ish in g C onference 1015 N ational C otton C ouncil Issu es P rogram for F in ish in g C on­

feren ce ..................................................... 7 8 8

N ew F iber R ea ctiv e D y e System , A (C opeland) 3 2 9

N ew L ine of D y es for P o lyester-W ool B len d s D evelop ed bySandoz .......................................................................................... 1 q5

N ew P roduct C oordination as a S u b -F u n ction of M arketing(B ours, III) ...................... 6 i o , 0

N ew P roducts, A d d ition s to A nnual L ist of, for T e x tile W et- P rocessin g 7 3

N ew P roducts, A lp h ab etica l L ist of, In troduced sin ce N o v em ­ber 1967 956

N ew S ty le s in P rin tin g , U sin g V in y lsu lfo n e R eactive D yestuffs(H ueckel) ................................. 4 7 9

N ew T est S u b ject: P illo w R esilien cy (M cN eim ey ) 646N om ex F ibers, D y e in g P ro cess for, A nn ou n ced by D e Paul

C hem ical .................... .................................................. " 9 5 1

N on -A q ueous D y e in g M ethods In tr igu e R esearchers 277N on w oven s: H ow B ig an Im pact? (M cN eirney) 5 4 2

N ylon D y ein g , A R ev iew of (N ew b y , H ug and T hom as) 113N ylon , A u x ilia r ies for A cid D yein g , in B right Shades (B eau -

m ont) 7 7 7

N ylon , T he E ffect o f D y es on L ight D egrad ation of (S a iv in ) 156

oOBITUARIES----------

A in slie , T hom as D. 3 7 4

B lackstead, Eric N ............................................. 9 3

Craig, H ubert M ., Sr. ...................................... 602G arside, Jam es H. 602Landis, E dw in F. ............................................................. 271Lauer, W alter F ............. .................................................... 271M urphy, F rank P. 9 3

N evin s, Frank E, .................................................................. 8 7 4

R ay, C ecil B. 602Scola, F rank A ........................................................................................ 9 3

W ilson, R obert L., Jr. ........................................................................ 602Oil R elease: A M icroscopic V iew , Som e P hy isc ia l A spects o f

(H offm an) 9 9 2

Olefin F iber, U se o f. In creases in D y ein g O perations 183O leophilic S ta in R elease (T su zu k i and Y abuuchi) 472O ne-B ath N aphthol D y e in g (H u eck el) . . . 160O ne-F iber T est Fabrics, A M ethod for S o ilin g (K en nedy and

S to u t) 2On T he R oad to 2000: W hat's A head for th e C hem ical In ­

dustry? (K aupp) . . ................................. 1036O perating R e lia b ility in P ad-T h erm osol D y ein g (K ern) 18O xidation o f V at D y ein g s w ith P ero x y g en C hem icals (R oss) 41

PPad-T herm osol D y ein g , O perating R eliab ility in (K ern) P erform ance of S lack M ercerized S tretch and N on-Stretch

Cotton G arm ents on 6 - 8 Y ear Old C hildren (O lsen and P hillip s)

P eroxygen C hem icals, O xid ation o f V at D y ein g s w ith (Ross) Phosphonium , A p p lication of a N ew , F lam e R etardant (B en -

inate, B oy lston , D rake, Jr., and R eeves) .................................P hysical P rop erties, Im p rovin g the, o f S ta in -re lea se Fabrics

(Q ueen , Schruum , Jr. and L ew is) ..................................................P ictorial H igh ligh ts o f 1967 N ational T echnical C onference P olyam ide, D u P o n t’s N ew est F iber D escribed as a S ilk L ike P olyester-C ellu lo s ic F ib er B len d s, P r in tin g o f (S a v ille , Larson

and M eunier) ...................................................................................................P o lyester, C on tinuous D y e in g o f C ellu lose and, B len d s (W il-

coxson) ................................................................................................................P olyester, C otton and P o ly e ster /C o tto n , A C om parison of the

Stain R elease C haracteristics o f F abrics M ade o f (L ew is) . P o ly ester /C otton B len d Fabrics, Som e A spects and T rends of

F in ish in g (G hion is and B row ne)P olyester-C otton S h eetin g , A S tu d y of F ire R etardancy of

(P ied m on t S ectio n ) . . . ....................................................................P o lyester Fabrics, A n ti-so ilin g F in ish for (A lim an , D unlap

and Z ybko) ..........................P o lyester F iber, D y e in g and F in ish in g , in F loor C overings

(R am say, Jr.)P olyester F iber , Soil R ed ep osition of, and its T est M ethods

(S h im au ch i and M izushim a)P olyester F ibers, H alogenated B e n zen es as Carriers for D y e ­

in g (B row n and P eters)P olyester, N ew S ty le s in P r in tin g C ellu losic and C ellu losic,

Fabrics, U sin g V in y lsu lfo n e R eactive D yestu ffs (H ueckel) P olyester, S o ilin g and Soil R em oval S tu d ies on Cotton and.

Fabrics (R eev es , B en in a te , P erk in and D rake, Jr.) P olyester-W ool B len d s, N ew L ine o f D y es for D evelop ed by

Sandoz . . . . . .P o lym eric S u b stan ces E m ployed in Fabric F in ish in g (B lu m -

P olym er T reatm en t, Im proved D urab le P ress T hrough F ab ­ric S tructu re and (K yam e, H arper L ofton and R uppenicker,

Jr.) .....................................................................................................................P oly (P er flu o ro -o c ta n o y l) E th y len im in e to C otton, E m ulsion

A p p lication o f a (C on nick , Jr. and E llzey , Jr.) P o lyp rop y len e D y e in g P rogress M oves S lo w ly P o lyp rop y len e F iber , N ew , D esign ed for U se w ith W ool D y e-

P o ly -se t D urab le P ress F in ish , F urth er S tu d ies o f th e (H am - ala inen , St. M ard, C ooper, Jr. and R eeves)

P olyu reth an e T reatm en t, Im proved A brasion R esistan ce of D urable P ress C otton by S in g le -S tep (B lanchard , H arper, Jr., G au treau x and R eid ) ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ •

P red ictin g the D u ra b ility o f D ress S h irts in H om e L au n d erin g (H andy, A rn old , R eitz and W ilk inson )

18

53241

981

84682

543

938

1044

132

254

373

1086

1057

462

281

479

1053

105

12

650

71278

424

1077

610

529

P re-D ry in g is an E ssential Step at O pelika P lan t o f W estP o in t-P ep p erell .................................................................................. 9 1 1

P referen tia l C rosslinking for A ll-C otton D urably P ressed G ar­m ents (Cooper, Jr,, W alker, H offm an and R eeves) 1031

P relim inary O bservations on D urable P ress W ool Fabrics(O ’C onnell, Pardo and F o n g ) ........................................... 245

Preparation and M ounting T extile Sam ples for Color M easure­m ent (M atthew s, J r . ) . 584

P ressure D y ein g C ellu losic B len d s w ith D itherm Fast D irects(R obertson) ............. 224

P rinted Fabrics, M ore Efficient W ay to F ix , D evelop ed by Canadian P lan t (Jonusas) 370

P rin tin g of P o lyester-C ellu losic F iber B len d s (Sav ille , Larsonand M eunier) ......................................... 938

P rinting, T extile D yein g and. in Europe (Schm itz) 327P rob lem s in the D y ein g of T ufted N ylon Carpets o f D ifferent

D ifferentia l D yein g Y am s (E gli) . , . . 1099P rocessing, S ilicon e F iber F in ishes: A N ew Concept for C on­

trol o f T e x t i l e .................................................... 7 5

RR adiation T echniques in the T extile Industry (Stannett and

H offm an) .................................................. 9 9 8

R ecent A dvances in the D yein g of S u lfu r Colors (T igler) 333R elationship B etw een P iece G oods Im ports, and U. S. D y e-

Chem ical M arkets, The ( S t e w a r t ) ........................ 432R em ovab ility o f P o ly v in y l A lcohol Warp S ize— U nd erly in g ’

P rincip les and Practical A spects, The (W illiam s and D oner-m eyer) .......................................................................................................... 440

R eruns, A utom atic Controls Cut, at H illcrest D ye W orks 248R esearch and D evelop m en t in M odem M anagem ent of the

T ex tile Industry, The R ole o f (F ox) 119R esiliency , N ew Test Subject: P illow (M cN eirney) 646R esiliency , R esin T reatm ent for, and Shrinkage Control

(M arynard) 9 8 6

Resin F in ish ing, C oncurrent D yein g and, o f Cotton and B len d ­ed Fabrics w ith A cid and D irect D yestuffs (Porter and

M i l l e r ) ................... 9 2 9

R esin T reatm ent for R esiliency and Shrinkage Control (M ay­nard ) 986

R esin T reatm ent, The M easurem ent of E m brittlem ent o f Cot­ton Fabrics D ue to (K rasny) .................................. 9 7

R eview of A utom atic Screen P rinting M achines, A (Jonusas) 211 A R eview of N ylon D yein g (N ew b y, H ug and Thom as) 113R obinson, D. W., Su cceed s W. G. Parksas AATCC President;

C. S y lvester N am ed VP ........................ 5 5 9

R ole o f N -M ethylol Com pounds in the Creaseproofing Process,T he (Solom on) .............................. 1047

R ole o f Research and D evelop m en t in M odern M anagem ent ofthe T ex tile Industry, T he (F ox) ................... 1 1 9

R upture of C ellu losic F ibers in D urable P ress B lends (Canter,Jones and W eaver) .................................................................................... 4 5

sSandoz M erges Its D yestu ff and Chem ical O perations into One

U nit ...................................................................................... 8

Scouring, Current Status of, and F in ish in g by the S o lven tP rocess (Porter) ........................................................................................... 3 9 2

Screen P rin tin g M achines, A R eview of A utom atic (Jonusas) 211 Screen P rintin g U nit, B rittany D yein g and P rintin g Corp. In ­

sta lls N ew A utom atic (Jonusas) 1 4 4

Shrinkage Control, R esin T reatm ent for R esiliency and (M ay­nard) 9 8 6

Shrinkage, F eltin g (F lanagan) 6 8 6

S ilicon e F iber F in ish es: A N ew C oncept for Control o f T e x ­tile P rocessing (C am pbell) ............... 7 5

Size C ontent and S ize A d d -on Term s, D efin itions for (AATCCR esearch C om m ittee R A 7 3 ) ............................................................... 1 9 8

Soiling , Carpet, T est M ethods (C ox) ............................................. 828S o ilin g and Soil R elease P roperties o f Som e F luorochem ical

F in ish es (M oreau and D rake, Jr.) 683S o ilin g and Soil R em oval Stud ies on Cotton and P olyester

Fabrics (R eeves, B eninate, P erkin and D rake, Jr.) 1053S o ilin g O n e-F ib er Test Fabrics, A M ethod for (K en nedy and

Stout i ............................................................................................................ 2

Soil R edeposition of P o lyester F iber and Its T est M ethods(Sh im auch i and M iz u s h im a ) ........................ 462

Soil R elease— A N ew C hem ical C oncept in P o lyester F in ish in g(P erry) 405

Soil R elease, D em and for. G row s .......................... 1083Soil R elease F in ishes, C onsum er E xpectations o f (O lson) 9 9 0

Soil R elease P rocess, D eering M illiken to L icense, for D urableP ress Fabrics ................................. 386

S o lven t P rocess, Current Status o f Scouring and F in ish in g bythe (Porter) .............................................................................. 3 9 2

Som e A spects and Trends of F in ish in g P o lyester /C otton B lendFabrics (G hion is and B row n) ........................ . 254

Som e N ew T ech n iq u es in C otton F in ish in g (R eeves) 107Som e P hysica l A spects o f Oil R elease: A M icroscopic V iew

(H offm an) ...................................................................................................... 9 9 2

Som e P roperties o f Cotton Yarn G rafted w ith A crylon itr ite by the Ceric Ion M ethod (H am alainen , St. Mard and Cooper

Jr.) ............................................................................................................... 219S ou -T ex to M arket N ew Series of A cid D yestu ffs 1 7 1

S outhern T extile E xposition , O ctober 21-25, A D irectory ofW et-P rocessing E xh ib its at th e 7 9 8

Southern T ex tile Show , W et-P rocessin g at G reen ville: A R e­port on the 1968 (M cN eim ey ) 916

Speakers A nnounced for 1969 AATT A nnual C onference 952Spectrophotom etry, D eterm in ation of Copper in T ex tiles by

A tom ic A bsorption (S im onian) . . . . . . . 95S p ectroscopy, D yebath Control by A bsorption , and 3 PI

(R ounds) ............................... 297‘Spray P rinting' o f W ool Fabrics U nder D evelop m en t in

A u s t r a l ia ................. . . . 9 1

Stain R elease C haracteristics o f Fabrics M ade of P olyester,Cotton and P o lyester /C otton , A C om parison o f (L ew is) 132

S ta in -re lea se , Im proving the P hysica l P roperties of, Fabrics(Q ueen , Schrum m , Jr. and L ew is) 846

Stain R elease. O leoph ilic (T suzuki and Y abuuchi) 472Standards, USA SI Issues R evised S et o f L-22, for T ex tile

Fabrics ......... 553S tate o f the A rt o f F lam e R etardant Fabrics, T he (H effner) 140Static G enerator and E valuator, T he ‘A FC ’ (F red erick ) 5 5 0

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Stretch T est M easurem ents o f Specim ens of V arying L engths and V arying Stretch P roperties (H uston and Stout)

S tudy of F ire Retardancy of P olyester-C otton S h eeting , A Piedm ont Section ) ,

Study of Laboratory C olor M atching, A (H udson-M ohaw k

Sulfur B lacks, T he D egradation of C ottons D y ed w ith (Sadek and G alil)

Sulfur Colors, Batch D yein g w ith (Tobin)Sulfur Colors, R ecent A dvances in the D y ein g o f (T igler) Surfactant Structure and P erform ance (G antz)Sym posium in 1970, S w iss A ssociation to Hold Fourth

606

373

313

54437

333885

7

TT echnique for the E stim ation of the M oisture C ontent o f C ot­

ton M aterials D uring Tum ble D rying (K oen ig and K noepfler) 924 Tellurides, Inorganic, as O utdoor F un gicid es (B rysson , Trask

and Cooper, Jr. I ................................................................................ 435Tem perature Control, A dvances in , P arallel Im provem ents in

D yes (R ich) .................................................................................... 289Tem perature R elaxation Setting , Low to M oderate, o f C ottons

for Durable Press (G ulf Coast Section ) 657Test Fabrics, A M ethod for S o iling O ne-F iber (K en nedy and

Stout) ................................................................................................................ 2

T esting and Consum er L egislation 177T extile D ye Institute F ilm W ins A w ard (M cN eim ey) 1075T extile D yein g and P rinting in Europe (Schm itz) 327T extile Hall A dding N ew $1 M illion W ing: To B e Ready for

ATME in 1969 654T extile Industry, The R ole of Research and D evelop m en t in

the M odern M anagem ent o f the (F ox) 119T extile M achinery M anufacturers See Upturn in 1968 100T extile M anufacturers, Chem ical Producers, Share A ch iev e ­

m ents, Problem s: ATMI H ead 1070T extile Research In stitu te B egin s Fall Series o f Sem inars 851T extile Research Institu te Issues Program for A nnual M eeting 147 T extiles by A tom ic A bsorption Spectrophotom etry, D eterm in ­

ation of Copper in (Sim onian) 95Textured P olyester K nits, N ew D yein g U nit is D esigned for 711Thermal R adiation, The Effects of, on D rapery and U pholstery

Fabrics (Stephenson and Stephenson) 623T herm osetting R eactant, D isperse D ye M igration Due to the

R esin-C atalyst System (N orthern P iedm ont System ) 306Tufted N ylon Carpet, P roblem s in th e D yein g of, o f D iffer­

ential D yeing Yarn (E gli) 1099T ufting Boom is R eflected in G row th of C om m ission Carpet

D yein g P lants ............................................................................................... 292Tum ble D rying, A T echnique for the Estim ation of the M ois­ture Content o f Cotton M aterials D uring (K oen ig and

K noepfler) ......... 9242-Im idazolid inones (E thylene Ureas— A R eview (Sh en oy and

Pearce) ........................................................................................................... 352

uU. S. D epartm ent of A gricu lture to Hold Cotton U tilization

Research C onference 36

U. S. P ub lic H ealth S erv ice R ole in P rev en tin g B u rn s fromC loth in g and Fabric F ires, T he B u rn in g Q uestion : The

(W hite) ......................................................................... 900U. S. Sales o f T e x tile R esins, F in ish es E xpected to Reach $300

Million (McNeimey) ............................................................................... 876U S to Host 1970 In tern ational Wool C on feren ce 1 0 2

U se of O lefin F iber In creases in D y e in g O perations 183Use o f Teflon S le e v e s K eeps D ry C ans C lean at Fulton Cotton

M ills 950

VV at D ye R eduction , V entron In trod u ces N ew System for 7 9 3

V at D y ein g s w ith P ero x y g en C hem icals, O xidation of (Ross) 41 V in y lsu lfo n e , R eactive D y estu ffs , N ew S ty le s in P rinting Cel-

lu lo sic and C e llu lo s ic -P o ly ester Fabrics, U sing (H ueckel) 479 V olum e R uns at J. & C. D y ein g P lant, H igh -S p eed , High 5

Von H offm ann, A u g u st W ilhelm , T he S esq u icen ten n ia l o f his Birth (W ilcox) .............................................. 690

wW ash-W ear F in ish in g , H igh ly A ctiv e C atalysts for W rinkle R e­

sistan ce and, o f C otton F abrics (P ierce , Jr. and Frick, Jr.) 864 W ater-Solub le E m bedding M edium for M icroscopical Evalua­

tion o f C h em ica lly M odified C otton, A (C annizzaro, Goynesand R ollin s) ................................................................................................ 29

W ear Test, D esign o f a Sm all S ca le (S tavrak as and Bresnahan) 771 W eb H andling E quipm ent, C anada’s L argest F in ish in g Plant

F eatu res V ariety o f ................................................................................. 815W et-P rocessin g at G reen v ille : A R eport on th e 1968 Southern

T e x tile S h ow (M cN eim ey ) ............................................................. 916W et-P rocessin g E xh ib its, A D irectory of, at the 25th Southern

T ex tile E xp osition , O ctober 21-25 798W hys and H ow s of C om puter Control o f T e x tile Operations,

T he (F reem an ) 692W ool B lends, F iber L osses W hen S cou rin g and T esting Car­

p et (S tew art) 647W ool B lends, N ew L ine o f D y es for P o ly e ster - , D eveloped by

Sandoz 105W ool D yestu ffs, N ew P o lyp ro p y len e F iber D esigned for Use

w ith .......................................... 424W ool Fabrics, P relim in ary O bservation on D urable Press

(O 'C onnell, Pardo and F ong) 245W ool Fabrics U nder D ev e lo p m en t in A ustralia , ‘Spray P rinting 1

of 91W ool P iece G oods, C ontinuous O pen-W idth Shrink-R esisting,

w ith Sodium D ich loro isocyanu rate (E aston and V illiers) 523W ool Secretariat, In tern ational, O pens N ew Laboratories 720W oolen B lend D urab le P ress F abrics (Pardo, O ’Connell and

F ong) 894W rinkle R ecovery T ester, A C artridge T ype H older for the

M onsanto (G eorge, M arkezich and C opeland) 650W rinkle R esistance, H igh ly A ctiv e C atalysts for, and Wash-

W ear F in ish in g of C otton Fabrics (P ierce , Jr. and Frick,Jr.) ............................................................................................................. 864

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8-page re p rin t to fa c ilita te its insertion in to

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