FEDERAL \ 1934 ¿0 ? VOLUME 10 * ^A/ITEO % NUMBER 24

Washington, Friday, February 2, 1945

Regulations the satisfaction of an inspector or re­ CONTENTS turned to customs custody when de­ manded by the collector of customs.1 REGULATIONS AND NOTICES TITLE 7—AGRICULTURE The cotton shall not be moved from the Alien Property Custodian: Page limits of the port of entry nor shall any General orders, time of effec­ Chapter III—Bureau of Entomology and bale or other container thereof be broken tiveness of vesting orders— 1363 Plant Quarantine or opened for sampling until so author­ Vesting orders, etc.: (B. E. P. Q.—Cotton Reg. 6, Arndt. 5] ized by an inspector: Provided, That cot­ Beindorff, Fritz______1409 ton which has been so manufactured as Dekanski, Leon M______1408 P art 321—R estricted E ntry O rders to have eliminated all seed, including Dorner, Hermann I. A_____ 1409 SUBPART—FOREIGN COTTON LINT cotton known as card strips and thread Galbarini, Antonio______1409 Waste and other cotton which can be de­ Hejcmann, Rudolf______1412 Modification of rules and regulations termined as having been so manufac­ Korting, Johann H. E ______1412 governing the importation of cotton and tured or which has been so processed by Larson, Lewis______1408 cotton wrappings into the United States. bleaching or dyeing as to have destroyed Lingner-Werke, A. G______1413 Introductory note. Present informa­ all insect life, will be inspected on arrival Loddesol, Dr. Aasulv______1412 tion indicates that the importation of at the port of entryand, if found to com­ Mayer, Edmund, and Edmund linters and hull fiber Compressed to high ply as to grade with the? requirements of Mayer & Co______1411 density, handled under sanitary require­ this proviso and with the marking con­ ments, and promptly manufactured into Minami Manshu Tetsudo Ka- ditions required in § 321.105 (Regulation bushiki Kaisha^______1410 cellulose will involve no appreciable pest 4), will be released from further restric­ Schaumburg, Hermann__ _ 1413 risk. Regulation 6 of the rules and regu­ tion under the regulations in this sub­ Schrader, Karl______1411 lations governing the importation of cot­ part: Provided further, That the classes ton and cotton wrappings into the United Siemens & Halske, A. G_____ 1410 of raw or unmanufactured cotton known “Universelle Cigarettenma- States is therefore amended to provide as linters and hull fiber, when imported for such importations at maritime ports schinen-Fabrik”, J. C. through maritime ports specified in the Muller and Co______1411 without disinfection as a condition of permits in bales compressed to a density Civil Aeronautics Board: entry but under an agreement calling of at least 35 pounds per cubic foot and Pennsylvania-Central Airlines for prompt utilization and the collec­ in quantity sufficient for carlot move­ tion and disposal of bale covers, wastage, Corp., scheduled nonstop ment, may be released without disinfec­ operation between Detroit, and debris at the plant, to the satisfac­ tion as a condition of entry, for forward­ tion of an inspector of the Bureau of Mich., and Chicago, 111___ 1363 ing for manufacture into cellulose to des­ Coast Guard: Entomology and Plant Quarantine. ignated plants that have executed agree­ Approval of equipment______1418 Pursuant to the authority conferred ments that they will utilize imported lint­ Entomology and Plant Quaran­ by the Plant Quarantine Act of August ers and hull fiber promptly, and that the tine Bureau: 20, 1912, as amended (37 Stat. 316; 7 collection and disposal of bale covers, U.S.C. 1940 ed. 159), § 321.107 of the sub­ Cotton and cotton wrappings, wastage, and debris, including the clean­ importation into U. S_____ 1361 part entitled Foreign Cotton Lint, of ing of cars and other sanitary require­ Geological Survey: Part 321, Chapter III, Title 7, Code of ments, will be carried out to the satis­ Columbia River, Wash., land Federal Regulations (Regulation 6 of the faction of an inspector of the Bureau of withdrawal for power site regulations governing the importation of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. cotton and cotton wrappings into the purposes (Corr.)______1405 Interstate Commerce Commission: United States, revised February 24, 1923, Upon completion of disinfection of im­ as amended effective May 1, 1924), is ported cotton in compliance with this Reconsignment permits: Apples: hereby further amended to read as section, such cotton shall be marked un­ follows; der the supervision of an inspector in­ Chicago, 111______1405 dicating such disinfection and may Minneapolis, Minn______1407 § 321.107 Disinfection a condition O] thereafter be distributed, forwarded, or Carrots, Chicago, Ilk ______1407 entry. Imported cotton must be disin­ shipped without restriction under the Cauliflower: fected, as a condition of entry, to thi regulations in this subpart. Cotton held Buffalo, N. Y ______1408 satisfaction and under the supervision oi by a permittee for disinfection under the Chicago, 111______1406 an inspector. Such cotton may be re­ provisions of this section must be stored Celery, Chicago 111-______1406 leased to the permittee for such disinfec­ under conditions approved by an in­ Lettuce: tion within the limits of the port of entrj spector. Chicago, 111______1406 at a plant approved by the Department oi Fort Worth, Tex______1407 Agriculture upon the giving of a bond on »See §12.12 (c) (19 CPR, Cum. Supp.) 'Onions, Chicago, 111______1407 customs Form 7551, 7553, or other appro­ Custom Regulations of the United States, Oranges, Chicago, 111. (2 doc­ priate form to insure that the cotton is Edition of 1943. uments) ______1406 disinfected under the supervision and tc (Continued on next page) (Continued on next page) 1361 1362 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 CONTENTS—Continued (Sec. 5, 37 Stat. 316; 7 U.S.C. 159) Done at Washington, D. C., this 31st O ffic e of P rice Administration— * day of January 1945. Witness my hand - Continued. Adjustments, etc.—Continued. Pa8e and the seal of the United States De­ National Aluminum Mfg. Co. 1416 partment of Agriculture. Richtig, Frank J ______1415 [seal] C laude R . W ickard, Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Shivler, E. E______1416 Secretary of Agriculture. Automobile parking, daytime; and days following legal holidays, by the [F. R. Doc. 45-1886; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; Division of the Federal Register, The National downtown Los Angeles, 3:34 p. m.] Archives, pursuant to the authority contained Calif., parking area (RMPR in the Federal Register Act, approved July 20, 165, Am. 2 to Supp. Service 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.O., Reg. 41)______1404 ch. 8B), under regulations prescribed by the Canal Zone, tires, tubes, re­ Administrative Committee, approved by the Chapter XI—War Food Administration capping and camelback (RO President. Distribution is made only by the (Distribution Orders) Superintendent of Documents, Government ID, Am. 2 )__ . . . ____,_____ 1382 Printing Office, Washington, D. C. Cattle and calves, live (MPR The regulatory material appearing herein 1s 574, Corr.)______1404 [WFO 124] keyed to the Code of Federal Regulations, • Commodities and services, pro­ P art 1460—F ats and Oil s which is published, under 50 titles, pursuant cedure for adjustment of to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as prices (PR 6, Am. 7 )------1382 LINSEED OIL INVENTORIES amended June 19, 1937. Fertilizers and materials (2d The F ederal R egister will be furnished by The fulfillment of requirements for the mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 Rev. MPR 135, Am. 3 )_____ 1402 per month or $15.00 per year, payable In ad­ Fruits and vegetables, fresh defense of the United States will result vance. The charge for individual copies (MPR 426, Am. 83)______1403 in a shortage in the supply of linseed oil (minimum 150) varies in proportion to the Gasoline purchase receipt books, for defense, for private account, and for size of the issue. Remit check or money non-highway, in St. Paul export, and the following order is deemed order, made payable to the Superintendent test area; withdrawal of au­ necessary and appropriate in the public of Documents, directly to the Government thorization to issue (RO 5C, interest and to promote the national Printing Office, Washington, D. C. defense: There are no restrictions on the republica­ Order 6 )_____ 1417 tion of material appearing in the F ederal Iron castings, malleable (MPR § 1460.39 Limitations on inventories R egister. 241, Am. 9 )------1403 and purchase of linseed oil— (a) Defini­ Outerwear, fall and winter; tions. (1) “Linseed oil” means the oil m a n u f a c t u r e r s’ prices NOTICE pressed, expelled, or otherwise extracted (MPR 438, Rev.)______1403 from flaxseed, whether raw, bodied, or Passenger automobiles, u s e d Book 1 of the 1943 Supplement to otherwise processed. (MPR 540, incj. Am. 1-5) 1383 (2) “Government agency” means (i) the Code of Federal Regulations Petroleum, cçude, and natural the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast may be obtained from the Superin­ and petroleum gas (RMPR Guard of the United States, (ii) the War tendent of Documents, Government 436, inch Am. 1-10)______1370 Food Administration, including any cor­ Printing Office, at $3.00 per copy. Plywood, hardwood (MPR 568, porate agency thereof, (iii) the United This book contains the material in Am. 1 )____ 1403 States Maritime Commission, (iv) the R etraining and R eemployment Ad­ Titles 1-31, including Presidential War Shipping Administration, and (v) ministration : the Veterans Administration. documents, issued during the period Advisory council, establishment. 1404 (3) “Exempt use,” with respect to from June 2, 1943, through Decem­ S olid F uels Administration for linseed oil, means linseed oil (i) sold to a ber 31,1943. W ar: Government agency, or (ii) to be used Special purpose coal, exclusion in the manufacture of any product for from computation------1364 delivery to a Government agency pur­ CONTENTS—Continued W ar F ood Administration: suant to a contract with such agency. Linseed oil inventories (WFO (4) “Inventory” means the quantity I nterstate Commerce Com mis­ 124)______1362 of linseed oil owned by any person, sion—Continued. W ar P roduction B oard: wherever located, excluding linseed oil Reconsignment permits—Con. Pas® Flat wick lamp burners, animal held to fulfill contracts for exempt uses. Perishable goods in U. S------1405 traps and gasoline pressure (5) “User” means any person, except Potatoes, Chicago, 111------1407 lanterns, ratings (PR 3, Dir. Spinach, Philadelphia, Pa— - 1407 8; Rev. of Int. 1 to Dir. 8) a Government agency, who uses linseed Tomatoes: (2 documents)____ ------1365 oil in the manufacture of any other Chicago, 111______- — 1405 Lead for cable covering in man­ product. Kansas City, Mo.-Kans----- 1408 ufacture of copper wire and (6) “Shipping unit” means the single, M in es B ureau: cable, restrictions (CMP segregate, commercial quantity of lin­ Revocation of license: Reg. 1, Dir. 63)______1369 seed oil customarily or normally shipped Byrne, Joe, and Fred S. Power, water, gas and central to and accepted by any user during the Wayne.------1404 steam heat, exemption of six-month period immediately prior to George, Heber, Sr------1404 designated areas (U-9, Dir. the effective date of this order. National P ark S ervice: 2 ) ______1369 (7) “Person” means any individual, McLoughlin House, Oreg., desig­ Strategic materials, imports partnership, association, business trust, nation as national historic (M-63, incl. Int. 1-3)_____ 1365* corporation, or any organized group of site______;------1404 Suspension orders, etc.: Offic e of P rice Administration: Aponaug Mfg. Co______1418 persons whether incorporated or not. Adjustments and pricing or­ Crescent Spinning Co______1418 (8) “Director” means the Director of ders: Frank, M. K______1419 Marketing Services, War Food Adminis­ American Brake Shoe Co., Kopman-Woracek Shoe Mfg. tration. Kellogg Division------— 1414 Co______1364 (b) Limitation on inventories. No Ankortite Products Co------.1416 Nickerson, W. J ______1364 user shall accept delivery of linseed oil in Duane Chair Co------1417 Rader and Garver______- 1364 any quantity which will cause his inven­ Hill, James, Mfg. Co------1415 tory to exceed one-third of the amount Hincher Mfg. Co. of Indiana. 1417 of linseed oil used by him during the pre­ MacLean Mine, et al______1414 This amendment shall become effec­ ceding calendar quarter, except that (D Miller Foundry Co------1415 tive February 2,1945, and shall supersede Minute Mop Co__------,1414 Amendment No. 1 which became effective any user may accept delivery of not more Mueller, Frederick L______1417 May 1, 1924. than five drums of linseed oil in any cal- FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1363 endar month, and (2) subject to the essary or appropriate, in his discretion, TITLE 8—ALIENS AND NATIONALITY provisions of (d) hereof, any user whose to the enforcement or administration of Chapter II—Office of Alien Property inventory is below the maximum permit­ the provisions of this order. ted under this order may accept delivery (h) Petition for relief from hardship. Custodian of one shipping unit of linseed oil. [Q. O. 33] (c) Limitation on purchases and con­ Any person affected by this order who tracts to purchase. No user shall pur­ considers that compliance herewith P art 503—G eneral Orders chase or contract to purchase linseed oil would work an exceptional or unreason­ TIME OF EFFECTIVENESS OF VESTING ORDERS able hardship on him may file a petition in any quantity which, when added to Under the authority of the Trading for relief with the Order Administrator. his inventory and to all quantities of with the Enemy Act, as amended, and the linseed oil contracted for future delivery, Petitions shall be in writing and shall set Executive orders issued thereunder, and will exceed the amount of linseed oil used forth all pertinent facts and the nature of pursuant to law, the undersigned, for the by him during the preceding calendar the relief sought. The Order Adminis­ purpose of specifying and making certain quarter. s • trator may take any action with reference the time property or interests described (d) Certificates. (1) No person shall to such petition which is consistent with in vesting orders shall be deemed to have deliver linseed oil in quantities of more the authority delegated to him by the Di­ vested, hereby issues the iollowing reg­ than five drums to any user other than a ulation : Government agency, and no-user other rector. If the petitioner is dissatisfied than a Government agency shall accept with the action taken by the Order Ad­ § 503.33 General Order No. 33. (a) delivery of linseed oil in quantities of ministrator, he may, by request ad­ Any property or interest shall be deemed more than five drums, unless the person dressed to the Order Administrator,’ ob­ to have vested at the time of the filing accepting delivery executes and fur­ tain a review of such action by the Di­ with the Division of the Federal Register nishes to his supplier a certificate in the rector. After said review, the Director of an order vesting such property or in­ following form: may take such action as he deems appro­ terest: Provided, That any property or The undersigned hereby certifies to the priate, which action shall be final. interest, the conveyance, transfer or as­ War Pood Administration and t o ______(i) Violations. Any person who vio­ signment of which may be filed, regis­ Name of lates any provision of this order may, in tered or recorded in the United States ______that he is familiar with the terms Patent Office or Copyright Office, shall be accordance with the applicable pro­ supplier deemed to have vested at the time of the of War Food Order N o.______and that this cedure, be prohibited from receiving, filing, registering, or recording in such certificate is furnished in order to enable the making any deliveries of, or using linseed Office of the order vesting such property undersigned to acq u ire______pounds of oil. Any person who wilfully violates linseed oil under the provisions of the said or interest, or at the time of the filing order. The undersigned further certifies that any provision of this order is guilty of of such order with the Division of the his inventory of linseed oil is less than one- a crime and may be prosecuted '■under Federal Register, whichever is earlier: third of the amount of linseed oil used by any and all applicable laws. Civil action Provided further, That, as to subsequent him during the preceding calendar quarter, may also be instituted to enforce any purchasers or lienors without actual no­ and that the linseed oil covered by this certificate ^ liability or duty created by, or to enjoin tice, an order vesting real property or an any violation of, a provision of this order. interest in such property shall be deemed •represents one shipping unit. effective from the time of the recorda­ •is for an exempt use. (j) Delegation of authority. The ad­ •is for a non-exempt use and will not in­ ministration of this order and the powers tion of such order in the public office designated by law for the recorda­ crease the inventory of the undersigned vested in the War Pood Administrator, beyond one-third of the amount of lin­ tion of a conveyance, transfer or assign­ seed oil used during the preceding calen­ insofar as such powers relate to the ad­ ment of such property or interest. dar quarter. ministration of this order, are hereby (b) Actual notice, by service or other­ delegated to the Director. The Direçtor wise, of the execution of an order vest­ Name of user is authorized to redelegate to any em­ ing any property or interest shall be B y ...... Authorized official ployee of the United States Department deemed (1) notice that the Alien Prop­ of Agriculture any or all of the authority erty Custodian has undertaken supervi­ (Date) vested in him by this order. sion of such property or interest, and (2) •Indicate applicable provision. (k) Communications. All reports re­ notice of the voting of such property or (2) All certificates shall be retained by quired to be filed hereunder and all com­ interest as of the time specified in para­ the supplier for delivery to the Director munications concerning this order shall, graph (a) of this section. (c) This section shall be deemed ap­ upon request. No person shall be en­ unless otherwise provided, be addressed titled to rely upon any such certificate if plicable to all vesting orders heretofore to the Order Administrator, War Pood or hereafter executed by the Alien Prop­ he knows or has reasonable cause to Order No. 124, Fats and Oils Branch, believe it to be false. erty Custodian. Office of Marketing Services, War Pood (e) Records and reports. (1) The Administration, Washington 25, D. C. Executed at Washington, D. C., on Jan­ Director shall be entitled to obtain such uary 30, 1945. information from and require such re­ (l) Territorial scope. This order shall ports and the keeping of such records by, apply within the 48 States and the Dis­ (40 Stat. 411, 50 U.S.C. App.; 55 Stat. 839, any person, as may be necessary or ap­ trict of Columbia. 50 U.S.C. App. (Supp.); E.O. 9193, 7 F.R. propriate, in his discretion, to the en­ (m) Effective date. This order shall 5205) forcement or administration of the pro­ become effective at 12:01 a. m., e. w. t.f [seal] J ames E. M arkham, visions of this order. January 31, 1945. Alien Property Custodian. (2) Every person subject to this order Note : The record-keeping requirements of shall, for at least two years (or for such [F. R. Doc. 45-1925; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; this order have been approved by, and all 11:18 a. m.] period of time as the Director may desig­ subsequent record-keeping and reporting re­ nate) maintain an accurate record of his quirements will be subject to the approval production of and transactions in linseed of, the Bureau of the Budget in accordance oil. with the Federal Reports Act of 1942. TITLE 14—CIVIL AVIATION (f) Existing contracts. The restric­ (E. O. 9280, 7 P.R. 10179; E.O. 9322, 8 F.R. tions of this order shall be observed with­ Chapter I—Civil Aeronautics Board out regard to existing contracts or any 3807; E.O. 9334, 8 P.R. 5423; E.O. 9392, rights accrued or payments made there­ 8 F.R. 14783) [Regs., Serial 339] under. Issued this 31st day of January 1945. P ennsylvania-C entral Airlin es (g) Audits and inspections. The Di­ Corporation rector shall be entitled to make such Ash ley S ellers, scheduled nonstop operation^ betw een audits or inspections of the books, rec­ Assistant War Food Administrator. ords and other writings, premises or DETROIT, MICH., AND CHICAGO, ILL. stocks of linseed oil of any person, and to [F. R. Doc. 45-1884; Filed, Jan. 81, 1945; Noncompliance with the requirements make such investigations as may be nec­ 12:34 p. m.] of § 40.2611 (b) of the Civil Air Reg- 1364 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 illations with respect to scheduled non­ P art 1010—S uspension Orders Washington, without authorization from stop operation of Pennsylvania-Central [Suspension Order S-702] the War Production Board. The esti­ Airlines Corporation for the direct route mated cost of this construction was ap­ between Detroit, Michigan, and Chicago, W. J. NICKERSON proximately $19,500.00, which amount Illinois. W. J. Nickerson owns a farm in Orono exceeded the limit of $1,000.00 permitted Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics Township, Hennepin County, near Way- by Conservation Order L-41, and was in Board at its office in Washington, D. C., zata, Minnesota. On or about April 15, violation of that order. Messrs. Rader on the 30th day of January, 1945. 1944, he commenced and thereafter con­ and Garver were both aware of the War The following Special Civil Air Regu­ tinued and carried on the construction Production Board restrictions on con­ lation is made and promulgated to be­ of a milk house, calf pens, a bull pen and struction, and the beginning and carry­ come effective January 30, 1945: 23 drinking fountains for cattle, at a total ing on of this construction without au­ thorization, constituted a violation of Any first pilot listed in the Pennsyl­ cost in excess of $1,000. Since during the year 1944 W. J. Nickerson did other new Conservation Order L-41. vania-Central Airlines Corporation air * This violation of Conservation Order carrier operating certificate on January construction work on this farm in an amount exceeding $1,000., the above was L-41 has diverted critical materials to 1, 1945, as qualified to operate aircraft uses not authorized by the War Produc­ in scheduled air transportation between all in excess of the limit permitted by Conservation Order L-41. W. J. Nicker­ tion Board, and has hampered and im­ Detroit, Michigan, and Chicago, Illinois, peded the war effort of the United States via Grand Rapids, Michigan, over Green son was aware of War Production Board restrictions on construction and knew of America. In view of the foregoing, civil airway No. 2 and Red civil airway it is hereby ordered, that: No. 28 will be deemed competent to pilot that War Production Board authoriza­ aircraft in scheduled nonstop* air trans­ tion was necessary to enable him to com­ § 1010.704 Suspension Order No. portation between Detroit, Michigan, mence and carry on this construction. S-704. (a) Neither Ralph Rader, Leon­ and Chicago, Illinois, over Red civil air­ The beginning and carrying on of this ard R. Garver, nor either of them, their way No. 12. construction constituted grossly negli­ successors or assigns, nor any other per­ gent violations of Conservation Order son, shall do any construction on the <52 Stat. 984, 1007; 49 U.S.C. 425, 551) L-41. bulk pea storage elevator or structure at By the Civil Aeronautics Board. These violations of Conservation Or­ 12th and Reese Avenues, Walla Walla, der L-41 have diverted critical materials Washington including the putting up or [seal] F red A. T oombs, to uses not authorized by the War Pro­ altering of such structure, unless here- Secretary. duction Board. In view of the foregoing, aftèr authorized in writing by the War [F. R. Dec. 45-1945; Filed, Feta. 1, 1945; it is hereby ordered, that: Production Board. 11:52 a. m.] § 1010.702 Suspension Order S-702. (b) Thé provisions of this order shall (a) Neither W. J. Nickerson, his agents, not apply to maintenance and repair, as successors or assigns, nor any Qther per­ defined or governed by Conservation son, shall do any construction on his Order L-41 as amended from time to TITLE 30—MINERAL RESOURCES farm located in Orono Township, Hen­ time, which involve no alterations, struc­ nepin County, near Wjayzata, Minnesota, tural or otherwise, no change in design Chapter VI—Solid Fuels Administration including the completing, putting up, or and no change in type or kind of for War alteration of any structure thereon, and materials. (c) Nothing contained in this order [SFAW Reg. 25, Int. 1] the exemptions of paragraph (c) of Con­ servation Order L-41 as issued Septem­ shall be deemed to relieve Ralph Rader and Leonard R. Garver, their successors P art 602—G eneral Orders and ber 28,1944, or thereafter modified, shall or assigns, from any restriction, prohibi­ Directives not be applicable to this farm, unless tion, or provision contained in any other SPECIAL PURPOSE COAL hereafter specifically authorized in writ­ ing by the War Production Board. order or regulation of the War Produc­ In order to clarify the provisions of (b) The provisions of this suspension tion Board, except insofar as the same SFAW Regulation No. 25, the following order shall not apply to maintenance and may be inconsistent with the provisions interpretation is issued: repair, as defined or governed by Con­ hereof. (d) This order shall take effect on date As stated in § 602.601 qLSFAW Regulation servation Order L-41 as amended from No. 25, shipments and receipts of special pur­ time to time, which involve no altera­ of issuance. pose coal subject to the provisions of SFAW tions, structural or otherwise, no change Issued this 31st day of January 1945. Regulation No. 24 are excepted from the re­ in design and no change in type or kind of quirements of SFAW Regulation No. 25. Ac­ materials. W ar P roduction B oard, cordingly, such coal should be excluded in (c) Nothing contained in this order By J . J oseph W helan, computing amounts of coal permitted to be Recording Secretary. shipped or received pursuant to. §§ 602.604 to shall be deemed to relieve W. J. Nicker­ 602.609, inclusive, of SFAW Regulation No. 25. son, his agents, successors or assigns, [F. R. Doc. 45-1892; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; from any restriction, prohibition or pro­ 4:11 p. m.] (E.O. 9332, 8 F.R. 5355; E.O. 9125, 7 F.R. vision contained in any other order or 2719; sec. 2 (a ), 54 Stat. 676, as amended regulation of the War Production Board, by 55 Stat. 236 and 56 Stat. 176) except insofar as the same may be incon­ P art 1010—S uspension O rders Issued this 31st day of January 1945. sistent with the provisions hereof. [Suspension Order S-705] C. J. P otter, Issued this 31st day of January 1945. Deputy Solid Fuels kopman- woracek shoe manufacturing W ar P roduction B oard, CO. Administrator for War. B y J . J oseph W helan, [F. R. Dec. 45-1930; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; Recording Secretary. Kopman-Woracek Shoe Manufactur­ » 11:40 a. m.] ing Company, a corporation with its fac­ [F. R. Doc. 45-1891; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; tory and principal place of business in 4:11 p. pi-1 Flat River, Missouri, is engaged in the manufacture of women’s and growing girls’ shoes. In the period from Septem­ TITLE 32—NATIONAL DEFENSE ber 1,1943, to February 29,1944, it man­ P art 1010— S uspension Orders ufactured 8,512 pairs of women’s and Chapter TX—War Production Board [Suspension Order S-704] growing girls’ shoes in three lines of ci­ Authority: Regulations in this chapter, vilian footwear which were not manu­ unless otherwise noted at the end of docu­ RADER AND GARVER factured by the company in its base ments affected, issued under sec, 2 (a), 54 Ralph Rader and Leonard R. Garver of quota period. This manufacture was in Stat. 676, es amended by 55 Stat. 236 and 56 Walla Walla, Washington, in June, 1944 violation of Conservation Order M-217. Stat. 177; E.O. 9024, 7 F it. 329; E.O. 9040, 7 Kopman-Woracek Shoe Manufacturing F R . 527; E.O. 9125, 7 F R . 2719; W.P.B. Reg. 1 began construction of a bulk pea storage as amended Dec 31, 1943, 9 F.R. 64. elevator at 12th and Reese, Walla Walla, Company was familiar with the pro- FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1365

visions of Conservation Order M-217. are not valid for the purchase of the products (3) “Consignee” means the person to These violations have diverted scarce listed below and orders bearing such ratings must be treated as unrated orders: whom a material is consigned at the time materials to uses not authorized by the of importation. War Production Board. In view of the Flat wick lamp burners (4) “Import” means to transport in foregoing, it is hereby ordered, that: Animal traps (including mouse and rat traps) any manner into the continental United § 1010.705 Suspension Or der No. Gasoline pressure lanterns States from any foreign country or from S-705. (a) During the six months pe­ any territory or possession of the United This restriction applies to all orders on -States (including the Philippine Islands). riod beginning September 1, 1944, and which shipment had not been made before ending February 28, 1945, Kopman- February 1, 1945; it also applies to all or­ It includes shipments into a free port, Woracek Shoe Manufacturing Company ders received on or after February 1, 1945. free zone, or bonded custody of the shall reduce its manufacture of shoes so (b) Distribution policy, It is the policy United States Bureau of Customs that its production shall be 1,216 pairs of the War Production Board that the prod­ (bonded warehouse) in the continental under the quota it would otherwise be ucts listed in paragraph (a) not required to United States and shipments in bond entitled to use under the provisions of fill orders bearing preference ratings of AA-3 into the continental United States for Conservation Order M-217. or higher, be distributed equitably to whole­ transshipment to Canada, Mexico, or any salers and retailers giving due regard to the other foreign country. (b) During the six months period changed needs of certain areas caused by beginning March 1, 1945, and ending war conditions. If such distribution cannot (5T “Place of initial storage” means August 31, 1945, Kopman-Woracek Shoe be obtained voluntarily, the War Production any warehouse, yard ground storage, or Manufacturing Company shall reduce its Board may issue specific directions for the other place, to which the person making manufacture of shoes so that its pro­ distribution of these products. the entry or withdrawal from custody of the United States Bureau of Customs of duction shall be 7,29j6 pairs urfder the Issued this 1st day of February 1945. quota it would otherwise be entitled to material imported subject to this order use under the provisions of Conservation W ar P roduction B oard, directs or has directed that such material Order No. M-217. By J . J oseph W helan, be transported from the port of entry to (c) Kopman-Woracek Shoe Manufac- Recording Secretary. be held until disposed of pursuant to this order. turing Company, its successors or as­ [F. R. Doc. 45-1928; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; signs, at its or their election may defer 11:28 a. m.] (6) Material shall be deemed “in tran­ the quota reduction defined in paragraph sit” if it is afloat, if an on board ocean (a) hereof by adding it to. the quota re­ bill of lading has actually been issued duction defined in paragraph (b), and in with respect to it, or if it has actually that event it shall reduce its manufac­ P art 944—R egulations Applicable to been delivered to and accepted by a rail, ture. of shoes during the six months’ pe­ the Operation of the P rio rities truck, or air carrier, for transportation riod March 1, 1945-August 31, 1945, so S ystem to a point within the continental United States. that its production shall be 8,512 under [Priorities Reg. 3, Revocation of Interpreta­ the quota it would otherwise be entitled tion 1 to Direction 8] (7) “Governing date” with respect to to use during such six months, and in any material means the date when such that event it shall so advise the Regional RATINGS FOR FLAT WICK LAMP BURNERS material first became subject to General Compliance Manager, War Production Interpretation 1 to Direction 8 of Pri­ Imports Order M-63. Board, 600 Mutual Building, Kansas City, orities Regulation 3 is revoked. This in­ _ (b) Restrictions on imports of mate­ Missouri, of such election in writing be­ terpretation has been superseded by rials— (1) General restriction. No per* fore March 1, 1945. amendment of the direction. son, except as authorized in writing by (d) The restrictions and prohibitions the War Production Board, shall pur­ contained herein^shall apply to Kopman- Issued this 1st day of February 1945. chase for import, import, offer to pur­ Woracek Shoe Manufacturing Company, W ar P roduction B oard, chase for import, receive, or offer to re­ its successors or assigns or persons act­ By J . J oseph W helan, ceive on consignment for import, or make ing on its behalf. Prohibitions against Recording Secretary. any contract o r. other arrangement the taking of any action include the tak-' for the importing of, any material sub­ ing indirectly as well as directly of any [F. R. Doc. 45-1929; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; ject to this order after the governing such action. 11:28 a. m.] date. The foregoing restrictions shall (e) Nothing contained in this order apply to the importation of any material shall be deemed to relieve Kopman-Wor­ subject to the order, regardless of the acek Shoe Manufacturing Company, its P art 1042—I mports of S trategic existence on the governing date or there­ successors or assigns, from any restric­ M aterials 1 after of any contract or other arrange­ tion, prohibition or provision contained ment for the importation of such mate­ [General Imports Order M-63, as Amended in any other order or regulation of the Feb. 1, 1945] rial. The materials subject to this order War Production Board, except insofar as are those listed from time to time upon the same may be inconsistent with the The fulfillment of requirements for List I, List II, and List IH attached provisions hereof. the defense of the United States has hereto. created a shortage in the supply of cer­ Issued this 31st day of January 1945. (2) Authorization by War Produc­ tain imported materials for defense, for tion Board. Any person desiring such W ar P roduction B oard, private account, and for export; and the authorization, whether owner, pur­ By J . J oseph W helan, following order is deemed necessary and chaser, seller, or consignee of the mate­ Recording Secretary. appropriate in the public interest and rial to be imported, or agent of any of to promote the national defense; [P. R. Doc. 45-J893; Piled, Jan. 81, 1945; them, shall make application therefor in 4:12 p. m.] § 1042.1 General Imports Order M- duplicate on Form WPB-1041 (formerly 63— (a) Definitions. For the purposes PD-222C) addressed to the War Produc­ of this order: tion Board, Rgf.: M-63, Washington 25, (1) “Person” means any individual, D. C. Unless otherwise expressly per­ P art 944—R egulations Applicable to partnership association, business trust, mitted, such authorization shall apply the Operation of the P rio rities only to the particular material and ship­ S ystem corporation, or any organized group of persons, whether or not incorporated. ment mentioned therein and to the per­ [Priorities Reg. 3, Direction 8, as Amended (2) “Owner” of any material means sons and their agents concerned with Feb. 1, 1945] any person who has any property inter­ such shipment; it shall not be assignable ratings for flat w ic k lamp burners/: est in such material except a person or transferable either in whole or in part. animal traps and gasoline pressure whose interest is held solely as security (3) Restrictions on financing of im­ lanterns for the payment of money. ports. No bank or other person shall participate, by financing or otherwise, Direction 8 to Priorities Regulation 3, in any arrangement which such bank or is amended to read as follows; 1 Certain food items formerly on Lists I, II, and in are now subject to import control person knows or has reason to know in­ (a) Ratings for certain products invali­ in accordance with War Food Administration ' volves the importation after the govern­ dated. Preference ratings lower than AA-3 Order 63. ~ ing date of any material subject to this 1366 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 order, unless such bank or person either material on List I which is imported after cause or'permit such a transfer of pos­ has received a copy of the authorization the governing date shall in any way, di­ session or change of location, upon writ­ issued by the War Production Board rectly or indirectly: ten authorization by the War Produc­ under the provisions of paragraph (b) (1) Dispose of any interest in such tion Board. Any such person may (2) or is satisfied from known facts that material; make application in duplicate for such the proposed transaction comes within (ii) Process or in any way change the an authorization on Form WPB-1039 the exceptions set forth in paragraph physical condition of such material; (formerly PD-222A), which form shall (b) (4). (iii) Transfer possession, or cause or be addressed to the War Production (4) Exceptions. Unless otherwise di­ permit a transfer of possession, of such Board, Ref.: M-63, Washington 25, D. C. rected by the War Production Board, material except to the port of entry and (3) Exceptions. The restrictions set the restrictions set forth in this para­ from the port of entry to the place of in­ forth in paragraph (c) shall not apply graph (b) shall not apply: itial storage of such material; or to any material after any United States (i) To the Foreign Economic Admin­ (iv) Change or cause or permit a governmental department, agency, or istration, U. S. Commercial Company, change of, the location of such material corporation becomes the owner thereof, Commodity Credit Corporation, Metals except to the port of entry and from the and shall not apply to any material of Reserve Company, Defense Supplies Cor­ port of entry to the place of initial stor­ which any United States governmental poration, or any other United States age of such material. department, agency, or corporation is governmental department, agency, or the owner at the time of importation, Provided: That a consignee of such ma­ and shall not apply to any material pur­ corporation, or any agent acting for terial may dispose of his interest in such chased or otherwise acquired from any any such department, agency cr cor­ material to the extent necessary to com­ United States governmental department poration; or plete any commitment or contract made (ii) To any material of which any prior to the governing date. The person agency, or corporation. (e) United States governmental department, to whom he disposes of such interest Restrictions on disposition of List agency, or corporation is the owner at shall be subject to all restrictions im­ II or List III material. Unless otherwise the time of importation, or to any ma­ posed upon owners by this order. provided by the terms of the authoriza­ terial which the owner at the time of (2) Restrictions upon banks and per­ tion issued pursuant to paragraph (b) importation had purchased or otherwise sons similarly situated. No bank or (2), any material on List II or List III, acquired from any United States gov­ other person which, as agent, pledgee, which is imported in accordance with ernmental department, agency or cor­ beneficiary under, a trust receipt, or the provisions of this Order after thé poration; or otherwise, has possession of or any in­ governing date, may be sold, delivered, (iii) To any material which on the terest in any written instrument evidenc­ processed, consumed, purchased, or re­ governing date was in transit to a point ing any interest in any material on List ceived without restriction under this within the continental United States. I shall in any way, directly or indirectly, order, but all such transactions shall be (iv) [Deleted Mar. 30, 19441 dispose of any such interest, or transfer subject to all applicable provisions of the (v) To any material consigned as a possession, or cause or permit a transfer regulations of the War Production gift or imported for personal use where of possession, of such instrument, unless; Board and to all orders and directions the value of each consignment or ship­ (1) Such material was imported before of the War Production Board which now ment is less than $100.00; or to any the governing date; or or hereafter may be in effect with respect material consigned or imported as a (ii) Such person neither knows nor to such material. sample where the value of each con- has reason to know that such mate­ (f) Reports— (1) Reports on customs Sfgnment Or shipment is less than $25.00; rial was imported after the governing entry. No material4 which is imported or to any used material in the category date; or after the governing date, including ma­ of household goods imported by the (iii) Such disposition or transfer is terials imported by or for the account of owner for his own personal use; or necessary to permit a consignee to make the Foreign Economic Administration, (vi) To materials consigned as gifts a permissible disposition of material in U. S. Commercial Company, Commodity for personal use by or to members of accordance with subparagraph (1) of Credit Corporation, Metals Reserve Com­ the Armed Services of'the United States; this paragraph (c ); or pany, Defense Supplies Corporation, or or (iv) Such disposition or transfer is any other United States governmental (vii) [Deleted Nov. 13, 1944.3 made to the owner of the material and department, agency, or corporation, shall (viii) To manufactured materials such owner has complied with all the be entered through the United States which are imported in bond solely for provisions of this order. Bureau of Customs for any purpose, the purpose of having them repaired (d) Permissible disposition of List I whether for consumption, for warehouse, and then returned to the owner outside^ materials — (1) Transfer to govern­ in transit, in bond, for re-export, for ap­ the continental United States; or mental agency. Nothing contained in praisal, or otherwise, unless the person (ix) To materials which were grown, this order shall prohibit an owner or making the entry shall file with the entry produced, or manufactured in, the conti­ consignee of any material on List I im­ Form WPB-1040 (formerly PD-222B) in nental United States, and which were ported after the governing date, or a duplicate except in the case of a material shipped outside the continental United bank or other person having possession described in pàragraph (b) (4) (xi) when States on consignment or pursuant to a of, or, an interest in, a written instru­ the person making the entry need not file contract of purchase, and which are now ment evidencing an interest in such ma­ with the entry Form WPB-1040 (formerly returned as rejected by the prospective terial, from disposing of, or making any PD-222b). The filing of such form a ^purchaser; or arrangement to dispose of, any interest second time shall not be required upon (x) To materials shipped into the in such material to the Foreign Economic any subsequent entry of such material United States in transit from .one point Administration, Commodity Credit Cor­ through the United States Bureau of in Mexico to another point in Mexico, poration, Metals Reserve Company, De-.” Customs for any purpose; nor shall the or from one point in Canada to another fense Supplies Corporation, or any other filing of such form be required upon the point in Canada. United States governmental department, withdrawal of any material from bonded (xi) To materials on List III which are agency, or corporation. - custody of the United States Bureau of located in, and are the growth, produc­ (2) Authorization by War Production Customs, regardless of the date when tion, or manufacture, of, and are trans­ Board. Notwithstanding the provisions such material was first transported into ported into the Continental United of paragraph (c), an owner or con­ the continental United States. Both States overland, by air, or by inland signee of material on List I im­ copies of such form shall be transmitted waterway from Canada, Mexico, Guate­ ported after the governing date or a by the Collector of Customs to the War Production Board, Division of Stock­ mala or El Salvador. bank or other person having possession piling and Transportation, Ref.: M-63, (c) Restrictions on disposition of List of or an interest in a written instrument Washington 25, D. C. I material. Except as hereinafter spe­ evidencing an interest in such material, (2) Other reports. All persons hav­ cifically provided in paragraph (d) here­ may process such material or may dispose' ing any-interest in, or taking any action of: of any interest in such material or any with respect to, any material imported (1 ) Restrictions upon owners: and con­ such written instrument, or transfer pos­ after the governing date, whether as signees. No owner or consignee of any session or change the location thereof, or owner, agent, consignee, or otherwise, FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1367

shall file such other reports as may be List n List H—Continued required from time to time by the War Note: List n amended Feb. 1, 1945. Production Board. (3) Exceptions. The provisions of this The numbers listed after the following Com­ materials are commodity numbers taken paragraph (f) shall not apply to ma­ Material merce Govern­ from Schedule A, Statistical Classification of Import ing date terials imported and consigned as gifts Imports of the Department of Commerce Class No. for personal use by or to members of the (issue of January 1, 1943). Materials are in­ Armed Services of the United States. cluded in the list to the extent that they are Hides and skins: (g) Routing of communications. All covered by the commodity numbers listed Buffalo hides, dry and wet_____ 0203. C0C 1/13/42 below. If no commodity number is listed, 0203. IOC 1/13/42 communications concerning this order Buffalo hides (India water buf­ shall, unless otherwise herein directed, be the description given shall control. falo, for use in rawhide articles) addressed to: War Production Board, dry and wet...... r...... 0209.000 9/16/44 0209.100 9/16/44 Washington 25. D. C., Ref.: M-63. Com­ C abretta skins or h air sheep skins 0235. C00 7/2/42 Calf, dry and wet______0207.000 (h) Violations. Any person who wil­ Material merce Govern­ 1/13/42 Import ing date 0208. C00 1/13/42 fully violates any provision of this order, Class No Cattle hides, dry and w e t ...... 0201.000 1/13/42 or who, in connection with this order, 0202.0C0 1/13/42 Deer: buck or doe______0293.100 »9/11/42 wilfully conceals a material fact or who Agave fibers, unmanufactured, not Goat and kid skins, dry and. wet 0241. C00 7/2/42 furnishes false information to any de­ elsewhere specified on this order 0242.000 7/2/42 partment or agency of the United States (except flume tow and bagasse Kip, dry and wet...... 0205. C00 1/13/42 waste)...... N .6 .C . 8/6/48 0206. C00 1/13/42 is guilty of a crime, and upon conviction Agave manufactures and semi­ Horse mane and tailhair, raw and may be punished by fine or imprison­ manufactures: drawn, including switches_____ 3694. C00 13/14/42 Sisal cordage, including cables, 3694. ICO * 3/14/42 ment. In addition, any such person may tarred or untarred composed Ipecac, crude and advanced in be prohibited from making or obtaining of 3 or more strands, each value or condition...... 2210. 460 11/18/43 strand composed of 2 or more 2220.170 « 1/18/43 further deliveries of, or from processing yarns...... 3417. 010 » 1/18/43 Iron and steel scrap, fit only for or using material under priority assist­ 3417.110 »1/18/43 remanufacture...______6004.000 6/1/42 ance. In addition, the War Production Carpet yam s of agave, dyed or 6004. ICC 6/1/42 undyed...... N . 8. O. » 7/21/42 istle or tampico fiber, manufac­ Board may direct the disposition and use Cordage of agave fibers, other tured in whole or in part of any material which is imported with­ than sisal...... N. S.'O. »1/18/43 (dressed)______3410.010 3/5/43 Cords and twines of ag&ve fibers. N. 8. C. »1/18/43 Istle or tampico fiber manufac­ out authorization as required by para­ Fabrics woven of agave fibers... N . 8. C. »9/11/42 tures (incl. all products in whole graph (b). Other manufactures (including or im part of istle)...... N.S.C. 11/23/42 all products in whole or in part Istle or tampico fiber, unmanufac­ (i) Applicability of priorities regula­ of agave fibers)...... N. 8. C. » 1/18/43 tured (including istle waste)___ 3406.000 3/14/42 tions. This order and all transactions Alpargatas...... _...... 0369.500 »6/28/43 Jewels, for any movement, mech­ Beryl ore or beryllium ore 6270.000 5/4/42 anism, device or instrument affected thereby are subject to all appli­ Beryllium oxide, carbonate and dutiable under paragraphs 367 cable provisions of the priorities regula­ other beryllium salts 8380. 963 5/4/42 and 368 of the Tariff A ct of 1930, tions of the War Production Board, as Bones, crude______0911.200 •7/2/42 or any meter or compass (jewel Bristles, hog and Die______0917.000 3/14/42 bearings)______9580. C00 1/12/44 amended from time to time. 0979.100 »3/14/42 Jute and manufactures: (j) Effect on liability of removal of Brashes, n. s. p. f.: Waste bagging and waste sugar Paint brashes (including artists). 9715.100 »9/23/42 sack cloth...... 3243.000 6/10/43 material from order. The removal of Other (except toilet brashes and Jute yarns or roving, single__... 3244.000 6/10/43 any material from the order shall not be hair pencils)______. 9715.900 » 9/23/43 3244.100 6/10/43 construed to affect in any way any lia­ Cattle, ox, and calf tail hair in­ 3244.400 6/10/43 cluding switches-...... 3696.100 7/2/42 3244.300 6/10/43 bility for violation of the order which Cinchona bark or other bark from which quinine m ay be extracted. 2201.000 »5/22/42 Jute cordage, twine and twist or accrued or was incurred prior to the date Coir yam and coir manufactures: 2 or more yarns twisted to­ of removal. Coir yam ...... 3420.000 11/23/42 gether, size of single yarn or M atting and articles of cocoa roving: Issued this 1st day of February 1945. fiber (coir fiber) or rattan___ 3963.000 » 10/21/42 Not bleached, dyed or other­ Pile mats and floor coverings of wise treated______3245.200 6/10/43 W ar P roduction B oard, cocoa fiber (coir fiber). 3960.100 « 10/21/42 3245.300 6/10/43 By J . J oseph W helan, Coir manufactures (including all 3245.400 6/10/43 products of coir fiber), other 3245.600 6/10/43 Recording Secretary. than pile mats, floor coverings, Bleached, dyed or otherwise treated______List 1 matting, etc., elsewhere SDeci- 3245. 220 6/10/43 fled on this order______N . 8. C. 11/23/42 3245. 320 6/10/43 The numbers listed after the following Copper______6401.800 12/28/41 3245.420 6/10/43 materials are commodity numbers taken 6417.100 3/14/42 3245. 520 6/10/43 6430.000 3/14/42 Bagging for cotton, gunny cloth, from Schedule A, Statistical Classification of 6418.300 6/1/42 etc., of single yarns,' not Imports of the Department of Commerce Corundum in grains, or ground, bleached, colored, or printed, (issue of January 1, 1943). Materials are in­ pulverized or refined____ N. S .C . 5/22/42 not exceeding 16 threads in Corundum ore...... 6460.000 5/22/42 warp and filling to the square cluded in the list to the extent that they are Cotton yarns and fabrics: inch, or jute or other vegetable covered by the commodity numbers listed Cotton rope for spinning mules.. N. 8 . 0 . 11/23/42 fiber...... 3246.000 6/10/43 below, if no commodity number is listed, Grey tracing cloth fabric___ N. S. C. 11/23/42 3246.100 6/10/43 the description given shall control. Tracing cloth...... 3970. 000 8/21/42 Burlaps and other woven fabrics Typewriter ribbon fabric...... N. 8. C. 8/21/42 wholly of jute, n. s. p. f._____ 3247.000 • 6/10/43 Diamonds, rough or uncut (suit- 3247.200 6/10/43 able for cutting into gem stones). 5950. 000 9/16/44 Plain woven fabrics oi jute, Com­ Diamonds, industrial (rough or weighing less than 4 ounces per Materia merce Govern­ uncut, not advanced in con­ square yard...... 3248.000 6/10/43 Import ing date dition or value by cleaving, Woven fabrics of jute for pad­ Class No. splitting, cutting, boring, or dings or interlinings exceeding other process): 30 threads in warp and filling Carbonado and ballas. 5952.100 9/16/44 to the square inch, weighing Brazilian pebble (quartz crystals), Diamond dust...... 5952.600 9/16/44 from 4J4 to 12 ounces, inclusive, unmanufactured...... 612C. 6C0 Bort (Glaziers’ and engravers’ per square yard...... 3248.100 6/10/43 Pebble (quartz crystals) diamonds, not set, and min­ Woven fabrics, n. s. p. f. in chief manufactured and, semimanu­ ers’ diamonds, n. e. s., and value but not wholly of jute ■ 3248.200 6/10/43 factured in blanks, slabs, bars, other industrial diamonds)___ 5952. 700 9/16/44 Jute sliver.______3250.000 6/10/43 etc..______’ ’ -N.S. C. Emetine and salts thereof N . 8. C. •8/5/43 Jute webbing, not exceeding 12 Broomcom"” ” ” "” " 2936.000 Fish liver oil. n. e. s. (include hall- inches in width______3250. 700 6/10/43 Chrome ore (Chromite) IIIIII” " ! 6213.100 but-liver oil) ______2220.260 • 1/12/44 Jute manufactures, n. s. p. f___ 3250.900 6/10/43 6213. 300 Graphite or plumbago: Jute bags or sacks______3249.000 4/2/43 6213. £00 Amorphous, natural (except of 3249.100 4/2/43 fpr beds (including goose Mexican origin)...... 6730.100 »4/8/42 Jute butts, unmanufactured__ 3242.000 10/6/42 and duck feathers and down, and Crystalline flake...... 5730. 500 » 12/28/41 Jute, unmanufactured...... 3241.000 10/6/42 mixtures thereof, new and used)., 0922. 20C Crystalline, crucible lump and Kapok______3403.000 7/2/42 an gañese ore (including ferrugi­ chip graphite...... 5730.610 »4/8/42 Leather, unmanufactured: nous) or concentrates, and man- Crystalline, dust and other Chamois leather_____ ...... 0335. 350 * 7/2/42 ganuerrous iron ore, containing crystalline lump and chip 0335. 800 « 7/2/42 «5 percent and over of manganese. 6211.200 graphite______5730. 680 »4/8/42 (0333.000- ) 6211.300 Hair, curled...... 3698.800 6/29/44 0333.500 > « 7/2/42 Hemp. (Cannabis Sativa type Goatskin and kidskin leather incl. I ‘ Moved from List n 5/14/43. only) unmanufactured: (except vegetable-tanned)___ i 0335.400 « 7/2/42 separate class or comm< Hackled including “line of 0340.800 » 7/2/42 hemp” ______8263.000 ‘ 9/11/42 0345.200 « 7/2/42 umber has been assigned for the mat Not hackled______3263.200 *9/11/42 0345.300 « 7/2/42 by the Department of Comm Tow ____ _ 3263.300 »9/11/42 Leather made from hides .or (0300.100-1 «statistical Classification of Imports. skins of cattle of the bovine ■0317.900 } » 7/2/42 See footnotes at end of table. species...... incl. I i m FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

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Com­ Com­ Com­ merce Govern­ merce Govern­ merce Govern­ Material Material Materia] Import ing date Import ing date Import ing date Class No. Class No. Class No.

Leather, unmanufactured—Con. Pyrethrum on insect flowers.____ 2202.000 ’ 10/21/42 Balata, Peruvian chicken-wire.___ N.S.C. 6/27/44 Leather, made from hides or Pyrethrum or insect flowers, ad­ Balata, Peruvian F. A. Q., white.. N.S.C. 3/5/43 skins of animals of the equine vanced in value or condition___ 2220. 310 ’ 10/21/42 Balata, not elsewhere specified on species______N .S . CJ • 7/2/42 Punga fiber...... — N.S.O. 3/5/43. the order...... N.S.C. 10/1/44 Bough tanned leather (incl. Quebracho extract______2344.000 *7/2/42 Bone black, bone char, and blood India-tanned): Quebracho wood______2305. 000 »7/2/42 ch ar..______0990. ISO 7/2/42 Vegetable-tanned goat and Quinine salts or alkaloids from cin­ Casein or lactarcne______0943. 000 7/2/42 sheepskins------0339.000 1 7/2/42 chona bark: Congo gum copal ------N. S. C. 1/12/44 0339.100 1 7/2/42 Quinine sulphate______8102. CCC 3/5/43 Cotton liniera (all grades)------3005.000 7/2/42 Sheep and lamb leather (includ­ Quinine alkaloid______8103. 2CC 3/5/43 Cotton, raw (all staple length)----- 3001.000 7'2/42 ing shearlings and cabrettas) Other salts and derivatives of 3003.600 7/2/42 Leather for shoe purposes____ 0332. COO < 7/2/42 quinine...... — 8103. 300 3/5/43 3003. 700 7/2/42 0332.100 « 7/2/42 Cinchonidine and its salts— ____ 8103. 400 3/5/43 3003. 800 7/2/42 Glove and garment leath er..,. 0335. 300 • 7/2/42 Cinchonine and its salts-----.'___ 8103. 500 3/5/43 Cotton waste______3006. 350 7/2/4' Leather n. s. p. f. cut into shoe Quinidine and its salts...... 8103. 60C 3/5/43 3963.000 10/21/4' uppers, vamps, or other forms. N . S. C. • 7/2/42 Totaquine and totaquine com­ Glue stock, not elsewhere specified. 0930.900 8/5/43 Patent leather for the manufac­ pounds'.______N.S.C. 3/5/43 Hide cuttings, raw...... ------0930. 800 : 7/2/42 ture of footwear...______N . S .C . < 7/2/42 Bed squill.______2210. 650 10/21/42 Hide splits, limed, pickled or dried Grained, embossed, etc., or Botenone bearing roots (cube root (suitable for manufacturing into fancy leather______0345. 400 « 7/2/42 (timbo or barbasco), derris and leather)______i ______N. S. G. 1/12/44 Skivers, n. s. p. f______0335. 200 • 7/2/42 tuba), crude and advanced...... 2210.280 » 5/4/42 Hides and skins: In the rough, in the white, 2210.300 ’ 5/4/42 Horse, colt, and ass______0211.100 7/2/42 crust or russet, partly fin­ 2220.360 ’ 5/4/42 0211. 300 7/2/42 ished or finished______N.S.C. <7/2/42 2220.370 ’ 5/4/42 0212100 7/2/42 Other (except glove and gar­ Shark-liver oil, including oil pro­ 0212. 200 7/2/42 ment) ______0332. 5C0 < 7/2/42 duced from dogfish livers, n. s. 0212.300 7/2/42 Leather products made in whole P- f...... : ...... 0808.730 1/12/44 0212. 500 7/2/4? or in part of bovine,-equine- or Silk: Sheep and Lambskins except goatskin leather: Cocoons______3703. COO 10/21/42 Shearlings, Cabrettas, etc.: A p ro n s..______... N.S.C. 5/27/44 Partially manufactured silk, and Pickled skins, not split,no wool. 0234.000 7/2/42 Belts, transmission______N.S.C. 5/27/44 silk noils exceeding 2 inches in Pickled fleshers, split, flesh side. 0234.100 7/2/42 Belts, designed to be worn on length, not twisted or spun.... 3799.00C 10/21/42 Pickled ski vers,split, grain side. 0234.200 7/2/42 the person______5/27/44 Eaw silk in skeins, reeled from Lignaloe oil or Bois de Bose______2280.270 7/2/42 Chaps, work______N.S.C. 5/27/44 the cocoon, or re-reeled, not Nitrates. Sodium and Potassium.. 8506.0C0 7/2/42 Flat leather goods...... — N.S.C. 5/27/44 wound, douhled, twisted, or 8527.500 7/2/42 N.S.C. 5/27/44 advanced______.... 3702. 000 10/21/42 8527. C00 7/2/4? Furniture______N.S.C. 6/27/44 Silk waste.______3704. C00 10/21/42 Sisal and henequen flume tow Garments______N.S.C. 5/27/44 Wild silk or tussab------3702. 100 10/21/42 and bagasse waste______N.S.C. 1/18/43 N.S.C. 5/27/44 Silver: Tapioca, tapioca flour, and cassava Handbags and purses______7/2/42 H arness...... N.S.C. 5/27/44 Ores, concentrates, and basetul- (including mandoica flour)___ ... 1228.000 Horse collars...... N.S.C. 5/27/44 lion, valuable chiefly for silver Wool, apparel, 40’s or coarser, ex­ Hydraulic, packing, mechani­ content______6819. 500 7/21/42 cept on the skin______3506.000 7/2/42 7/2/42 cal, and textile leather prod­ ' Bullion, refined______.... 6819.600 7/21/42 3507.100 N . S. C. 5/27/44 Coin, foreign______...... 0819.800 7/21/42 3507.200 7/2/42 ucts______7/2/42 Laces and thongs______N.S.C. 5/27/44 Sweepings and scrap, including 3507.300 Luggage and related articles silver sulphides...... 6819. ÍCI 7/21/42 3508.000 . 7/2/42 7/2/42 (including»suitcases, valises, Semiprecessed items, valuable 3509.100 satchels, traveling and over­ chiefly for silver content...... N.S.C 7/21/42 3509. 200 7/2/42 night bags, hafboxes, trunks Compounds, mixtures and salts, 3509.300 7/2/42 valuable chiefly for silver con­ Wool, apparel, finer than 44’s* and other luggage; and boxes, 7/2/4? caskets, chests, baskets, rolls, tent______:.______N.S.C 7/21/42 cept on the skin______3520.000 Sisal and heiiequen, unmanufac­ 3521.100 7/2/42 brief cases, golf bags, ant' 7/2/42 cases): tured (except flume tow and 3521.200 bagasse waste)______N.S.C, 1/18/43 3521.300 7/2/42 Made wholly or in i 7/2/42 bovine leather_____ . N .S .C . 8/5/43 Urena lobata fib e r...... __ ...... N.S.C, 10/6/42 3522.000 Yucca fiber....!______N .S . C, 3/5/43 3523.100 7/2/42 7/2/42 equine leather... N .S .C . 5/27/44 Zinc blocks, pigs or s la b s ...._____ 6558. 200 12/28/41 3523.200 3523.300 7/2/42 Jade wholly or ii 7/2/42 goatskin leather. N.S.C. 6/27/44 3526.000 1 Moved from List 11/8/44. 3527.100 7/2/42 7/2/42 pistol holsters, and * Moved from List 1 3/30/44. 3527.200 N.S.C. 5/27/44 * Moved from List I 3/30/44. 3527.300 . 7/2/42 belts...... 7/2/42 Saddles and saddlery___ N .S . C. 5/27/44 * Moved from List III 5/17/44- 3528.000 N.S.C. 5/27/44 * Moved from List I 11/13/44. 3529.100 7/2/42 Suspenders...... 7/2/42 Loofa (Luffa) sponges...... N. S. C. 8/21/42 * Moved from List III 11/13/44. 3529.200 ’ Moved from List 1 12/28/44. 3529. 300 7/2/42 tured. . 3409.200 1/18/43 8 Moved from List III 2/1/45. W ool apparel, (finer than 40’s but « not finer than 44’s)1 except on N. S. C.—No separate class or commodity the skin______3513.000 7/2/42 3514.100 7/2/42 . 4204.100 7/21/42 number has been assigned for the material 7/2/42 Mahogany logs...... 403L000 7/2/42 3514.200 as described by the Department of Commerce, 3514.300 7/2/42 Mahogany rough (not fur 7/2/42 manufactured than sawed). ! 4202.100 7/21/42 Statistical Classification of Imports. 3524.000 3525.100 7/2/42 List III 3525.200 7/2/42 3525.300 7/2/42 Note: List III amended Feb. 1, 1945. Wool, carpet, except on the skin___ 3501.000 7/2/42 7/2/42 3417.095 6/28/43 -3502. ICO more yarns. The numbers listed after the following 3502.200 7/2/42 3417.195 6/28/43 7/2/42 Manila or abaca fiber (except T materials are commodity numbers taken 3502.300 grade tow)_____ ;...... 3402.300 4/28/43 from Schedule A, Statistical Classification of Manila or abaca tow (T grade only) 3402. 500 4/28/43 Imports of the Department of Commerce Manila or abaca fiber manufactures > Moved from List II9/2S/43. (incl. all manila or abaca prod­ (issue of January 1, 1943). Materials are in­ »Moved from List 11/8/44. ucts)...... N. S. C. 4/28/43 cluded in the list to the extent that they are 3 Moved from List 1 3/30/44. Meshta fiber______N. S. C. 10/6/42 covered by the commodity numbers listed N. S. C.—-No separate class or commodity Metallic beryllium, caesium, lithi- below. If no commodity number is listed, um, and potassium ...... 8380.870 6/4/42 number has been assigned for the material Mica______5560.810 3/14/42 the description given shall control. as described by the Department of Commerce, 5560.840 3/14/42 Statistical Classification of Imports. 5560.860 3/14/42 5560.890 3/14/42 Com­ Interpretation 1 merce Govern­ 5560.910 3/14/42 Material 5560.940 3/14/42 Import ing date No authorization under paragraph (b) of 5560.960 3/14/42 Class No. the order is necessary for the release or with­ 5560.990 3/14/42 5561. C00 3/14/42 drawal of materials on List II or List III from 5561. 300 3/14/42 Agave fiber processors’ mill waste a free port, a free zone, or the bonded custody 5561. 400 3/14/42 (including sisal and henequen of the United States Bureau of Customs 5561. 600 7/21/42 N .S .O . 8/5/43 5561.600 3/14/42 Agave flume tow and bagasse (bonded warehouse) in the continental 5561.900 3/14/42 waste not elsewhere specified on United States regardless of the date when 5564.000 3/14/42 N .S .C . 8/5/43 such materials first entered such place. The 5564. 200 3/14/42 Balata, Coquirana (crude and actual importation, which is the subject of Milkweed______...... * N. S. C. 1/18/43 N.S.O. 6/27/44 Molasses and sugar sirup. 1640.000 •7/2/42 Balata, Massarunduba...... N .S .O . 3/5/43 restriction under paragraph (b), is deemed to have occurred before the question of re- See footnotes at end of table. See footnotes at end of table. *

FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1369 lease or withdrawal arises. Also no authori­ P art 3175—R egulations Applicable to California: Entire state except the area sation under paragraph (d) of the order is the C ontrolled M aterials P lan served by San Diego Gas and Electric Com­ necessary for the subsequent disposition, pany and Santa Catalina Island Company. processing, or shipment of such released or [CMP Reg. 1, Direction 63] Colorado: withdrawn List II and List III materials. , Cities : As to List I materials which are similarly RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF LEAD FOR CABLE (1) Lamar situated, no authorization under paragraph COVERING IN THE MANUFACTURE OF COPPER (2) Pagosa Springs (b) of the order is necessary for their release WIRE AND CABLE Idaho: Entire State or withdrawal from free port, free zone, or Kansas: City of Garden City bonded custody, but authorization under The following direction is issued pursu­ Louisiana : paragraph (d) of the order is necessary for ant to CMP Regulation 1. (a) Parishes of: their subsequent disposition, processing, or (a) No producer of copper wire mill prod­ (1) Calcasieu shipment unless they are shipped in bond to ucts shall use lead as a protective sheath in (2) Cameron Canada, Mexico, or some other foreign coun­ the manufacture of insulated wire and cable (3) Jefferson Davis try, in which event the foreign destination except for the following types: Fire Alarm (4) Acadia is deemed to be the place of Initial storage as and Traffic Control, Telephone and Telegraph, (5) Vermillion such term is used in the order; Provided, Railway Signal, Shipboard Cable, and Wire (6) Lafayette however, That List I materials which are im­ and Cable rated more than 2,000 volts. (7) St. Martin ported in bond after July 2, 1942, can be (b) During the month of March 1945, no (8) Iberville shipped to Mexico, Canada, or some other producer of copper wire mill products shall ’(9) Iberia foreign country without the express authori­ use more lead for the purposes permitted (a) Parishes of: zation required under paragraph (d) only if under paragraph (a) of this direction than (10) St. Mary the import application filed under paragraph 9% of the amount he used in manufactur­ (11) Terrebonne (b) stated that the material was being im­ ing these products during the calendar year (12) Plaquemines ported for the purpose of such export ship­ 1944. (13) St. Bernard ment. (Issued June 30. 1942, and amended (c) Beginning April 1, 1945, no producer (14) Orleans Sept 23. 1943.) of copper wire mill products shall use more (15) St. Charles lead in any one calendar quarter for the (16) Assumption Interpretation 2 purposes permitted under paragraph (a) of (17) Vest Baton Rouge The following official Interpretation is here­ this direction than 25% of the amount he (18) East Baton Rouge by issued by the War Production Board with used in manufacturing these products dur­ (19) St. John the Baptist respect to the meaning of the term “in ing the calendar year 1944. (20) East Feliciana transit” as defined in paragraph (a) (6) of (d) If a producer does not have actual (21) West Feliciana General Imports Order M-63 (§ 1042.1) as records of the amount of lead so used, he (22) St. James amended; may compute his consumption from con­ (23) Ascension By amendment dated December 17, 1942, version tables or estimate it as accurately (24) Livingston the definition of material “in transit” was as possible. (25) Pointe Coupee changed by adding the following clause, “or (e) Address all communications concern­ (26) Jefferson if’ it has actually been delivered to and,ac­ ing this direction to the Wire Mill Branch, (27) La Fourche cepted by a rail, truck, or air carrier, for Copper Division, Washington 25, D. C. (28) Those portions of parishes ad­ transportation to a point within the con­ (f) This direction is effective March 1, jacent to those above named tinental United States.” The question has 1945. m in which the only electric en­ ergy furnished to consumers been raised as to the meaning of the term Issued this 1st day of February 1945. as applied to a case where the material on is energy transmitted from the system of the Gulf States ' the governing date had been delivered to and W ar P roduction B oard, accepted by a rail, truck, or air carrier on a Utilities Company B y J . J oseph W helan, (b) City of Monroe through bill of lading for transportation to Recording Secretary. a specified port and from thence by boat to Michigan : a point within the continental United States. [F. R. Doc. 45-1926; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; (a) The portions of the counties of Hough­ The material in the stated case is not ton, Keweenaw, Baraga, and Ontona­ 11:28 a. m.] gon served by the Copper District deemed to be in transit within the meaning Power Company and the Houghton of the term as used in the order. If the ma­ County Electric Light Company terial is to be carried to the port of arrival (b) City of Hillman in the continental United States by ship, P art 4500—P ower, W ater, G as and Cen­ Montana: Entire State the material must have been afloat, or an on Nevada: board ocean bill of lading must have been tral S team H eat Counties : issued witn respect to it, on the governing [Utilities Order U-9, Direction 2] (1) Washoe date in order for it to be considered as having (2) Humboldt EXEMPTION OF DESIGNATED AREAS FROM AP­ been in transit on such date. (3) Pershing PLICATION OF ORDER U-9 Material which has been delivered to and (4) Churchill (5) Storey accepted by a rail, truck, or air carrier on The following direction is issued pur­ (6) Douglas the governing date for transportation to a suant to Utilities Order U-9. (7) Ormsby point within the continental United States Whereas, upon investigation, it has been (8) Mineral is deemed to be in transit within the meaning determined that the application of Order (9) Esmeralda of the term as used in the order only when U-9 in the areas specified below will not (10) Nye the transportation specified in the bill of reduce the consumption of coal or other (11) Lincoln lading issued by such carrier calls for de­ scarce fuels in accordance with the purposes (12) Clark S. livery of the material at the port of arrival of the order; (13) Lyon In the continental United States by rail, Therefore, it is ordered and directed pur­ (14) That portion of Elko County which truck, or air carrier, not by ship. (Issued suant to paragraph (d) (2) of Utilities receives electric service directly or March 5, 1943.) Order U-9 that electric suppliers and per­ indirectly from Idaho Power sons using electricity located in the follow­ Company Interpretation 3 ing areas, are exempt from the provisions New Mexico: When by amendment of the order a mate­ of Utilities Order U-9 until June 80, 1945: (a) Counties: Arizona: (H The portions of the counties of rial already on List n or List i n is moved to Grant, Luna, Sierra, and Dona List I and hence becomes subject to the (a) Counties: (1) Mohave Ana which are served by the restrictions of paragraph (c) covering the El Paso Electric Company, Ele­ disposition, processing, transfer, or change (2) Yuma (3) Coconino phant Bütte plant of U. S. of location of such material, the governing (4) Yavapai Bureau of Reclamation, Deal­ date for the application of such restrictions (5) Maricopa ing Ice & Electric Company, Is the effective date of the amendment by (6) Gila and the Lordsburg and Silver which the material was moved to List I and (7) Pinal City Divisions of Community not the date when such material first became (8) Pima Public Servièe Company (2) The portions of the counties of subject to General Imports Order M-63 (9) Santa Cruz (Issued May 14, 1943.) Santa Fe, Sandoval, Bernalillo, (b) Cities: and Valencia served by Al­ (1) Snowflake buquerque Gas & Electric [P. R. Doc. 45-1927; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; (2) Showlow 11:28 a. m.] Company and the Santa Fe (3) Taylor Division of New Mexico Power No. 24------2 Arkansas: City of Hope. Company 1370 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

(3) The portions of the counties of ARTICLE I— GENERAL PROVISIONS the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, Curry, Roosevelt, Chaves, and Sec. as amended. Eddy which are served by 1. Sales of petroleum, and natural and [Sec 2 amended by Am. 5, 9 F JR. 11904, effec­ Southwestern Public Service petroleum gas at higher than maxi­ tive 10-3-44] Company mum prices prohibited. (b) City of Clayton 2. To what transactions and persons this * Sec. 3. Adjustable pricing. Any per­ New York: The portions of the counties of regulation is applicable. son may agree to sell at a price which Clinton, Franklin, and served by 3. Adjustable pricing. can be increased up to the maximum City of Plattsburgh, Paul Smith’s Electric 4. Prior orders. price in effect at the time of delivery. Light and Power and Railroad Company, 5. Evasion. Where a petition for adjustment or 6. Transfers of business or stock in trade. and New York State Electric and Gas Cor­ amendment is pending, the buyer and poration 7. Licensing, applicability of the registra­ Oklahoma: City of Stillwater tion and licensing provisions of the seller may agree that prices for deliveries Oregon: Entire State General Maximum Price Regulation. made during the pendency of the petition Texas: Entire State except those portions of 8. Petitions for amendment and applications shall be determined in accordance with the counties of Bowie, Cass, Marion, Har­ for adjustment. the disposition of the petition. Such rison, Panola, Shelby, Ruck, Smith, Gregg, 9. Definitions. change in prices will be allowed if the Upshur, Camp, Morris, Red River, Titus, ARTICLE n— MAXIMUM PRICES FOR CRUDE deliveries are necessary to promote dis­ Franklin, Hopkins, Wood, and Van Zandt, PETROLEUM tribution or production and if it will not which receive service from or whose elec­ tric supplier receives service from the 10. Specific prices. interfere with the purposes of the Emer­ Southwestern Gas and Electric Company 11. Formula for determining maximum gency ’ Price Control Act of 1942, as Utah: Entire State prices. amended. 12. Increases to maximum prices. Vermont: City of Derby Line Sec. 4. Prior orders, (a) Orders of Washington: Entire State ARTICLE in— MAXIMUM PRICES FOR NATURAL AND West Virginia: City of Rainelle PETROLEUM GAS adjustment Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 were issued pursuant to Maximum Price Reg­ Wisconsin: City of Radisson 13. Specific prices. Wyoming: City of Buffalo 14. Formula for determining maximum ulation No. 436. Sellers affected by suçh orders may notwithstanding the other Issued this 31st day of January 1945. prices—Wet gas. 15. Formula for determining maximum provisions of this regulation charge the War Production Boards prices—Dry gas. maximum prices authorized by such or­ By J. J oseph Whelan, Authority: § 1340.165 issued under 56 Stat. ders. Recording Secretary. 23, 765; 57 Stat. 566; Pub. Law 383, 78th Sec. 5. Evasion, (a) The price limi­ Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; and E.O. 9328; [F. R. Doc. 45-1887; Filed, Jan. 81, 1945; tations set forth in this regulation shall 8 F.R. 4681 4:11 p. m.] not be evaded whether by direct or indi­ ARTICLE I— GENERAL PROVISIONS rect methods in connection with a pur­ S ection 1. Sales of petroleum, and chase, sale, delivery or transfer of crude natural and petroleum gas at higher petroleum alone or in conjunction with any other materials, or by way of any Chapter XI—Office of Price Administration than maximum prices prohibited, (a) On and after June 7, 1944 regardless of commission, service, transportation, or P art 1340—F uel any contract or obligation no person other charge, or discount, premium or other privilege, or by tying-agreement or [RMPR 436,*' incl. Amdts. 1-10] shall sell or deliver and no person shall buy or receive in the course of trade or other trade understanding or by a change CRUDE PETROLEUM, AND NATURAL AND business any crude petroleum, or natural in the quality of a product, or otherwise. PETROLEUM GAS and petroleum gas covered by this Sec. 6. Transfers of business or stock This compilation of Revised Maximum regulation at' prices higher, than the in trade, (a) If the business, assets or Price Regulation 436 includes Amend­ maximum prices fixed by this regulation, stock in trade of any seller or any person ment 10, effective 2-1-45. The text and no person shall agree, offer, or at­ as defined in section 9 (c) are sold or added or amended is underscored or tempt to do any of these things. otherwise transferred after October 15, indicated by note. (b) Prices lower than the. maximum 1941, the maximum prices of the trans­ In the judgment of the Price Admin­ prices may, of course, be charged and feree shall be the same as those to which istrator, the maximum prices established paid. his transferor would have been subject if by this regulation are and will be gen­ Sec. 2. To what transactions and per­ no such transfer had taken place, and erally fair and equitable and will effec­ sons this regulation is applicable. This his obligation to keep records and make tuate the purposes of the Emergency regulation covers all sales and deliveries reports shall be the same. The trans­ Price Control Act of 1942, as amended, of crude petroleum and natural and pe­ feror shall either preserve and make and Executive Order Nos. 9250 and 9328. troleum gas either by producers, sellers, available, or turn over to the transferee refiners or by any other person except: all records of transactions prior to the Such specifications and standards as are transfer which are necessary to enable used in this regulation were, prior to such (a) Crude petroleum when sold to a processor as gas enrichment oil; the transferee to comply with the records use, in general use in the trade or indus­ (b) Crude petroleum transported and reports provisions of this regulation try affected. A statement of the con­ through the War Emergency Pipelines and amendments thereto. siderations involved in the issuance, of System and sold by Defense Supplies Sec. 7. Licensing, applicability of the this regulation, issued simultaneously Corporation at the terminal; registration and licensing provisions of herewith, has been filed with the Division (c) Crude petroleum when sold to a the General Maximum Price Regulation. of the Federal Register.* consumer for a purpose other than the (a) The registration and licensing pro­ production of more than one petroleum visions of §§ 1499.15 and 1499.16 of the § 1340.165 Maximum prices for crude fraction; or petroleum, and natural and petroleum General Maximum Price Regulation (d) Crude petroleum when sold to a are applicable to every person subject to gas. Under, the authority vested in the tank wagon reseller by sellers, other than this regulation selling at wholesale or Price Administrator by the Emergency crude oil producers, for resale to a con­ retail any petroleum covered by this Price Control Act of 1942 as amended, sumer for a purpose other than the pro­ regulation. When used in this section and Executive Order Nos. 9250 and 9328 duction of more than one petroleum the terms “selling at wholesale” and Revised Maximum Price Regulation No. fraction therefrom. “selling at retail” have the definitions 436 (Crude Petroleum, and Natural and Provided, however, This regulation given them by §§ 1499.20 (p) and 1499.20 Petroleum Gas), which is annexed hereto shall in all cases be applicable to sales (o) respectively of the General Maxi­ and made a part hereof, is hereby issued. of crude petroleum to a refiner or to mum Price Regulation. Said registra­ a person using such crude petroleum in tion and licenslhg provisions became ef­ 19 F R . 6024. oil and gas field operations. fective as to person selling at wholesale * Statements of considerations are also Nothing in this price regulation shall on May 11,1942, and as to persons selling issued simultaneously with amendments. be construed to authorize the regulation at retail on May 18, 1942. Copies may be obtained from the Office of of a rate that is exempt from control by Price Administration. the Office of Price Administration under * 9 F.R. 1385, 5169, 6106, 8150, 10193, 11274. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1371

S ec. 8. Petitions for amendment and of the Emergency Price Control Act of not any increase or increases have been made applications for adjustment— (a) Peti­ 1942, as amended. thereto. tions for amendment. Any person seek­ Applications for adjustment shall be [Note amended by Am. 2, 9 F.R. 7765, effec­ ing an amendment of any provision of filed in Washington, D. C„ in accordance tive 8-1-44] this regulation may file a petition for with Revised Procedural Regulation No. 1. Sec. 10. Specific prices. The following amendment with the Petroleum Branch, Sec. 9. Definitions, (a) “Crude petro­ specific prices shall be the maximum Office of Price Administration, Washing­ leum.” The term “crude petroleum” prices for the items named at the points ton, D. C., in accordance with the provi­ does not extend to petroleum products. enumerated below. Except for specific sions of Revised Procedural Regulation Crude petroleum does not become a maximum prices established for the No. I.4 petroleum product until put through a Lance Creek Field under section 10 (o) [Note: Procedural Regulation No. 6 (7 P.R. bona fide refinery, process which results (2),- where a contract was in effect on 5087, 5665) provides for the filing of appli­ in the production of more than one October 1,1941, for the purchase of crude cations- for adjustment of maximum prices petroleum fraction. petroleum at the receiving tank at a price for commodities or services under Govern­ ment contracts or subcontracts. Supple­ (b) “Posted purchase price' as of Octo­ in excess of the highest posted purchase mentary Order No. 9 (8 FJEt. 6175) makes ber 1, 1941,” means a price posted by a price as of October 1, 1941, for the given the provisions of Procedural Regulation No. person who, during, the 60-day period pool applicable to such production and 6 applicable to all price regulations, with after October 1,1941, actually purchased deliveries were made prior to or within the exception of those on scrap, waste, and from an operator crude petroleum pro­ 60 days after October 1, 1941, in accord­ salvage materials.] duced at any pool to which the posted ance with such contract, and if a specific Note: Supplementary Order No. 28 (7 P.R. price was applicable. maximum price has been established for 9619; 8 F.R. 7256) provides for the filing of [Paragraph (b) amended by Am. 7, 9 F.R. crude petroleum produced at such pool applications for adjustment or petition for 13202, effective 11-9-44] under section 10, then the maximum amendment based on a pending wage or price at the receiving tank for the pro­ salary increase' requiring the approval of the (c) “Person” when used in this regula­ duction covered by the contract shall be National War-Labor Board. tion includes any individual, corporation, the sum of the price actually charged on . (b) Applications for adjustment. (1) partnership, association, or any other October 1, 1941, or if no delivery was Any corporation subject to the provi­ organized group of persons, their legal made on October 1,1941, on the first de­ sions of this regulation all of whose se­ successors and representatives. livery after such date and the difference curities are owned by another corpora­ (d) “Pool” means any underground between the specific price as set out in tion, or which owns all of the securities accumulation of crude petroleum or as­ this section 10 and the highest posted of another corporation or all of whose sociated hydrocarbon substances, in­ price as of October 1,1941, except that on securities and all of those of another cor­ cluding but not limited to natural gas, and after May 17, 1943, the maximum poration are owned directly or indirectly constituting a single and separate res­ price at the receiving tank for crude pe­ by a third corporation may file an appli­ ervoir or source of supply within a field, troleum produced in the Franklin heavy cation for adjustment to a maximum area, or horizon whether or not presently sand crude area located in Venango price established under Article II or III discovered or developed. County, Pennsylvania, shall be the sum for the sale of crude petroleum, or petro­ (e) “Contract” means an agreement, of the two amounts specified above and leum or natural gas to such other the existence of which is established by 20tf per barrel. written eyidence. corporation. [Above paragraph amended by Am. 3, 9 F R . (2) Such application for adjustment (f) [Revoked.] 8187, effective 7-24-44] shall be accompanied by a statement un­ [Paragraph (f) revoked by Am. 3, 9 F.R. 8187, effective 7-24-44] Illustration: A contract for the purchase der oath setting forth, (i) The percentage of crude petroleum was in effect on October of shares or units of any issues of secur­ (g) “Receiving tank” means the tank 1, 1941, at 250 per barrel above the posted ities of the subsidiary corporation or cor­ of the producer of crude petroleum, price, which posted price was $1.00 per barrel, porations held beneficially or of record sometimes called stock tank or shipping and a specific price for the pool is estab­ by any person or persons and the namés tank, in which the oil from one or more lished at $1.10 per barrel. The maximum and post office addresses of such person wells is first gauged or measuréd for sale, price will be the sum of the contract price or persons, (ii) The hardship or inequity and the difference between the specific price delivery or storage. and the posted price. The difference between which would result to the petitioner from (h) “Seller of the same class” means a the specific price ($1.10) and the posted price failure to grant the petition. seller (1) performing the same function, . ($1.00) is .10, therefore, the maximum price (3) An application for adjustment un­ (2) of similar type, (3) dealing in the would be 100 plus the contract price ($1.25) der this paragraph shall be filed with the same type of commodity, and (4) selling or $1.35. Petroleum Branch, Office of Price Ad­ to the same class of purchaser. Where contracts of the type described ministration, Washington, D. C. in the (i) “Wet gas” means any natural or manner provided for applications for ad­ above were in effect on October 1, 1941, petroleum gas, and refinery gas, which is duly authenticated copies of such con­ justment? under Revised Procedural Reg­ sold to be processed for the extraction of ulation No. 1. tracts shall be filed by the purchaser with vapors and liquids, from which opera­ the Petroleum Branch of the Office of (c) Local shortages. The Office of tion some residue gas results. Price Administration, or any duly au­ Price Administration at Washington, (j) “Dry gas” means any natural or D. C., within thirty days after August 19, thorized representative thereof, may ad­ petroleum gas, and refinery gas, sold for just by order any maximum price estab­ 1943, unless copies of said contracts have consumption either directly as fuel or to heretofore been filed with the Office of lished under this regulation for any be consumed in the production of any seller or group of sellers when it appears: Price Administration. other commodity or for use in gas lift, (a) Arkansas— (1) McKamie, Dor- (1) That there exists or threatens to pressure maintenance or repressuring exist in a particular locality a shortage cheat, Macedonia and Big Creek pools. operations, and includes such gas when ^ The maximum price at the receiving in the supply of petroleum gas and nat­ delivered directly from wells, and the ural gas which aids directly in the war tank for sour distillate produced in the residue gas resulting from extraction McKamie pool, Lafayette County, Ar­ program or is essentiàl to a standard of operations. living consistent with the prosecution of kansas, and in the Dorcheat pool, the the war; and ARTICLE II— MAXIMUM PRICES FOR CRUDE Macedonia pool and Big Creek pool, Co­ PETROLEUM (2) That such local shortage will be lumbia County, Arkansas, shall be $1.25 substantially reduced or eliminated by Note: How to determine maximum prices per barrel. for crude petroleum. To determine the adjusting the maximum prices of such maximum price for crude petroleum, first ex­ (2) Smackover Field. The maximum seller and pf like sellers for such petro­ amine section 10 to see whether a specific price at the receiving tank for crude leum gas and natural gas; and price has been established for the particular petroleum produced in the Smackover (3) That such adjustment will not field. It no specific price has been estab­ Field,. Ouachita and Union Counties, create or tend to create a shortage, or a lished for the particular field, theh the Arkansas, shall be a flat price of 98tf. need for increase in prices, in another formula in section 11 shall be used to deter­ locality, and will effectuate thp purposes mine the maximum price. After ascertaining [Subparagraph (2) amended by Am. 2, 9 F.R. a maximum price under section 10 or 11, 7765, effective 8-1-44; and Am. 4, 9 F B , 4 9 F it. 10*76, 13715. examine section 12 to determine whether or $406, effective 8-1-44] 1372 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

(3) Smart Field. The maximum price and its successors and assigns by the Key to F ields—Continued at the receiving tank for crude petroleum persons entitled from time to time to 22. Seal Beach. of 40° API gravity and above, produced share in the royalty interests reserved 23. Elk Hills Stevens Zone. in the Smart Field in Columbia County, under oil leases known as the Taylor, Ed­ [Item 2 amended, items 22 and 23 added by Arkansas shall be $1.18 per barrel with ison and Gosnell leases, shall be as fol­ Am. 10, effective 2-1-45] the customary differentials for lower lows: gravity crudes. Price per (3) Capitan Field. The maximum (4) Stephens Field. The maximum API gravity: / barrel price at the receiving tank for crude price at the receiving tank for cn^de pe­ 26- 26.9 !______$1.075 petroleum produced in the Capitan Field, 27- 27.9_ ...... ^...... 1.11 California, shall be as follows: troleum of 40° API gravity and above pro­ 28- 28.9...... ' 1.14 Price per duced in the Stephens Field in Nevada, 29- 29.9______1.1675 API gravity: barrel Ouachita and Columbia Counties, Ar­ 30- 30.9______'______1.195 14- 14.9_ ... $0.95 kansas, shall be $1.18 per barrel with the 15- 15.9_ ---- .95 customary differentials for lower gravity Maximum prices for crude petroleum 16- 16.9_ .— .95 crudes. , of gravities higher or lower than those 17- 17.9_ .1__ .95 (5) Urbana Field. Effective January set forth above shall be the prices for 18- 18.9_ .— . 95 12, 1944, the maximum price at the re­ such gravities established as of October 19- 19.9_ .— .95 1, 1941, between Tidewater Associated 20- 20.9.— ----- . 9§ ceiving tank for heavy Urbana crude oil 21- 21.9— .— .95 produced in the Urbana Field, Union Oil Company and certain of its lessors in the Ventura Avenue Oil Field. 22- 22.9_ .— .95 County, Arkansas, shall be 880 per barrel. 23- 23.9_ ____ . 95 (b) California— (1) Ventura Avenue (2) Various designated fields. The 24^24.9__ ___ .95 Field. Effective February 2, 1942, the maximum prices at the receiving tank 25- 25.9— — .95 maximum price at the receiving tank for for crude petroleum of the gravities spec­ 26- 26.9— ___ .99 royalty crude petroleum produced in the ified in the table below and produced in 27- 27.9_ ___ 1.03 the fields designated therein shall be as 34- 34.9_ — 1.21 Ventura Avenue Oil Field on all sales 35- 35.9_ . — 1.25 made to Shell Oil Company, Inc., lessee, follows:1 36- 36.9_ .— 1.28 [Dollars per 42-gallon barrel] 37- 37.9— ___ 1.32 38- 38.9______1.35 39- 39.9_ ___ 1.38 Fields—see key below API (4) Price based on posted price of one gravity 1 2 3 4 5 6- 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 of fields designated in (2) or (3) above. If crude petroleum produced at a pool 8 8 g 0 71 which had no posted price was on the last ô - Q g 73 delivery prior to March 26, 1943, sold to a particular purchaser on the basis of 11-11.9 0.92 .77 0.92 94 79 94 0.94 the posted price for another pool and at 13-13 9 .96 [si .96 .96 0.91 such price, the seller’s maximum price 14-14.9... 0.98 .98 .83 .98 0.980.95 .98 0.98 0.96 0.97 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95 .93 0.95 _ _ 15-15.9... .98 .98 .85 .98 .98 .95 .980.94 .98 1.00 i.ô i Ö. 89 .97 .'97 .97 .96 .97 ö: 93 .96 i.ö i .95 for the crude petroleum produced at the 16-16,9... .98 .98 .85 .98 .98 .95 .98 .94 .98 1.00 1.01 .89 .97 .97 .97 .96 .97 0 93 .96 1.01 .95 _ _ former pool shall be the same as the •17-17.9... .98 .98 .85 .98 .98 .95 .98 . 94 .98 1.00 1.01 .89 .97 .97 .97 .96 .97 .93 .96 1.01 .95 ---- 18-18.9... .98 .98 .98 .98 .95 .98 .94 .98 1.00 1.01 .89 .97 .97 .97 .96 .97 .93 .96 1.01 .95 _ _ posted price of the latter pool as shown 19-19.9... .98 .98 .98 .98 .95 .98 .94 .98 1.00 1.01 .89 .97 .97 .97 .96 .97 .93 .96 1.01 .95 _ _ in (2) or (3) above for the same gravity Q« 98 98 98 95 98 94 981.00 1.01 . 88 .97 . 97 .97 .96 .97 .93 .96 1.01 .95 crude oil. •21-21.9... .98 ! 98 .98 .98 .95 .98 .94 .98 1.00 1.01 89 .97 .97 .97 .96 .97 .93 .96 1.01 .95 22-22.9... .98 .98 .98 .98 .95 .98 .94 .98 1.00 1.01 .91 .97 .97 .97 .96 .97 .96 .98 1.02 .95 Ö. 92 Any purchaser who pays for crude 23-23.9... .98 .99 .98 .98 .95 .98 .94 -.98 1.02 1.01 .95 .97 .98 .97 .98 1.00 1.00 1.02 1.05 .95 .96 petroleum on the basis of this provision 24-24.9— .98 1.03 ,98 . 98 .95 .98 .95 .98 1.05 1.04 ,91 .97 1.01 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.03 1.06 1.07 .95 1.00 25-25.9... .98 1.07 .98 1.01 .95 .98 .99 .98 1.08 1.07 1.02 .98 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.07 1. U9 1.10 .95 1.04 shall within 30 days from the effective 26-26.9... .98 1.11 1.04 .95 .98 1.08 1.01 1.11 1.10 1.05 1.01 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.11 1.12 1.12 .95 1.09 _ date of this regulation, report the follow­ 27-27.9... 1.01 1.15 1.07 .96 .98 1.04 1.14 1.14 1.05 1.11 1.13 1.15 1.15 1.15 1.15 .95 1.13 ing information to the Office of Price 28-28.9... 1.04 1.19 1.10 . 99 1. OC 1.07 1.17 1.17 1.08 1.14 1.17 _ 1.18 1.18 1.17 .97 1.17 29-29.9... 1.07 1.24 1.13 1.02 1.02 1.1C 1.20 1.20 1.12 1.20 1.21 .99 1.20 Administration, Petroleum Branch, 30-30.9— 1.10 1.28 1.16 1.05 1.04 1.23 1.22 1.15 _ 1.23 1.24 _ 1.02 1.23 1.09 Washington, D. C. 31-31.9... 1.14 1.17 1.07 1.06 1.24 1.19 _ _ _ 1.04 1.26 1.12 1.17 1.18 1.1C 1.09 1.23 1.07 1.29 1.14 (i) Copy of posted price bulletin of field 1.19 1.12 1.11 1.27 1.09 1.17 on which purchase price is based, and 1.20 1.15 1.13 1.31 1.12 1.20 1.21 1.17 1.35 1.14 1.22 the date effective. 1.22 1,20 1.39 1.17 1.25 (ii) The total jjroduction of the pool 37-37 9 1.23 1.24 1.43 1.20 38-33 9 1.24 1.47 for the month of March, 1943. 1.25 1. 51 (iii) The total amount purchased from 40 and 1.53 the pool during March, 1943. 1.26 (5) Other fields than listed in (2), (3) and (4) above. The maximum price at [Columns 22 and 23 added by Am. 10, effective 2-1-45] the receiving tank for crude petroleum The price specified for the highest K ey to F ields—Continued produced in fields in California other gravity crude oil in each column is the 4. Round Mountain, McKittrick, Newhall, than those named in Article II, sections maximum price for crude oil of higher Coffee Canyon, Mt. Poso, Poso, Kern 10 (b) (2) and (3Vand other than those gravities. River, Kern Front, Fruitvale. fields determining maximum prices un­ K ey to F ields 5. Belridge, Lost Hills. der Article II, section 10 (b) (4) shall be 1. Edison. 6. South Mountain, Santa Paula, Wheeler thè sum of the maximum price as de­ 2. Midway, Lake View Area, Elk Hills Shal­ Ridge. termined by other provisions of this reg­ low Zone, Buena Vista Hills, Mountain 7. Coalinga. ulation and the amount designated be­ View. 8. Venice, Playa Del Ray. low: 8. Los Flores, Casmalia, Oxnard, Cat Can­ Increase 9. Orcutt. yon, Santa Maria Valley, Gato Ridge. API gravity: per barrel 10. Huntington Beach. Below 15-. .. $0. 25 11. Inglewood. 15- 15.9— __ .25 1 Where on October 1,1941, it was the estab­ 12. Aliso Canyon. 16- 16.9_ __ .22 lished practice to post the price for each 13. Montebello. 17- 17.9_ / .1 9 gravity at the .5 point and to interpolate 14. Olinda, Brea Canon. 18- 18.9_ _ . 16 prices to the nearest cent per barrel for the 15. Torrance. 19- 19.9_ _ ,1 3 intermediate gravities such practice may be 16. Richfield. 20- 20.9_ .1 0 continued using the price in the table for 21- 21.9_ " - .b7 17. La Habra, Whittier, East Coyote. _ ,C4 each degree of gravity as the price for the 18. Signal-Hill. 22- 22.9_ 23- 23.9_ _ .0 1 .5 point. 19. Wilmington, Beverly Hills. [Footnote added by Am. 7, 9 F.R. 13202, 20. El Segundo. Provided, however, That the maximum effective 11-9-44] - • 21. Oak Canyon. price for a particular gravity crude shall FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1373 not be less than that for a lower gravity (4) Olla, South Olla and Little Creek Dollars per crude from the same seller’s receiving Pools. The maximum price at the re­ API gravity—Continued. 42-gallon barrel ceiving tank for crude petroleum of 40® 39-39.9______1. 28 tank in the same pool. 40 and above______1.30 (c) Colorado— (1) Moffat, Tow Creek API gravity and above, produced in the and Wilson Creek Fields. The maximum Olla, South Olla, and Little Creek Pools, [Subparagraph (10) added by Am. 1, 9 F.R. price at the receiving tank for crude pe­ LaSalle Parish, Louisiana, shall be $1.35, 7519, effective 7-10-44] troleum produced in the Moffat, Tow per barrel, with the customary differen­ (11) Miscellaneous fields. The maxi­ Creek and Wilson Creek Fields in the tials for lower gravity crudes. mum price at the receiving tank for crude State of Colorado shall be as follows: (5) Ritchie Field. The maximum petroleum produced in the Avery Island, -Dollars per price at the well for crude petroleum of Barataria, Bateman Lake Crude Oil, API gravity: 42-gallon barrel 40° API gravity and above, produced in Bateman Lake Cycle Condensate, Bay de Below 29__ - — ______1.01 any pool in Ritchie Field, Acadia Parish, Chene, Delacroix Island, Delta Duck, 29- 29.9—------______1.03 Louisiana, shall be $1.48 per barrel with Delta Farms, Dog Lake, Erath, Fausse 30- 30.9______...... 1.05 the customary differentials for lower Point, Golden Meadow, Horshoe Bayou, 31- 31.9______1.07 gravity crudes. Jefferson Island, Lake Salvador, Lafitte, 32- 32.9—.-- . ,-i.w ______1.09 (6) South Elton Field. The maximum Paradis, Plumb Bob, Stella, Vermillion 33- 33.9______...... 1.11 price at the receiving tank for crude pe­ 34- 34.9______1.13 Bay, and West Cote Blanche Bay fields in 35- 35.9______1.15 troleum and crude distillate produced in the State of Louisiana shall be as follows: 36- 36.9______1.17 the South Elton Field, Jefferson Davis Dollars per 37- 37.9______...... 1.19 Parish, Louisiana, shall be as follows: API gravity: 42-gallon barrel 38- 38.9______1.21 Dollars per Below 21______0 . 90 39- 39.9______...... 1.23 API gravity: 42-gallon barrel 21- 21.9______.92 40 and-above. ______1.25 Below 21__ _ ...... 0.90 22- 22.9______.94 21- 21 .9 ______.92 23- 23.9—. ______.96 (d) Illinois— (1) Pool. The 22- 22 9 _____ — ...... 94 24- 24.9 ,______.98 maximum price at the receiving tank for 23- 23.9 ...... 96 25- 25.9______1.00 crude petroleum produced in the Plym­ 24- 24.9 ...... ______. 98 26- 26.9...... T. 1.02 outh Pool, McDonough County, Illinois, 25- 25.9 _____ ...... 1.00 27- 27.9...... 1.04 shall be $1.15 per barrel. 26- 26.9 _____ ...... 1.02 28- 28.9...... 1.03 (e) Kentucky— (1) Uniontown Field. 27- 27.9 ...... 1.04 29- 29.9...... 1.08 30- 30.9...... 1.10 The maximum price at' the receiving 28- 28.9 ...... 1.06 29- 29.9 _____ „—...... 1.08 31- 31.9______— ...... 1. 12 tank tor crude petroleum produced in 30- 30.9 ______1.10 32- 32.9______1.14 the Uniontown Field, Union County, 31- 31.9*.___ _ ...... 1.12 33- 33.9______1.16 Kentucky, shall be $1.37 per barrel. 32- 32.9 ______1.14 34- 34.9...... 1.18 (2) Various designated areas. The 33- 33.9 _____ ...... 1.16 35- 35.9...... 1.20 maximum prices at the receiving tank 34- 34.9 ...... — ...... 1.18 36- 36.9— — ______1.22 for crude oil produced in the areas, in 35- 35.9 ______1.20 37- 37.9______1.24 the State of Kentucky, designated below 36- 36.9 ___ _ ...... 1.22 38- 38.9...... 1.26 37- 37.9 _____ ...... 1.24 39- 39.9— ______1.28 shall be: 40 and above______1.30 Price per 42- 38- 38.9 ...... ____ — 1.26 Area : gallon barrel 39- 39.9 ...... 1.28 40 and above. ______1.30 (12) Lisbon Field. The maximum Big Sandy River (Somerset crude) $1.43 price at the receiving tank for crude Sebree Field, Webster County______1.37 (7) Tullos-Urania Field. The maxi­ distillate produced in the Lisbon Field, Belton Field, Muhlenberg County__ 1.37 mum price at the receiving tank for Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, shall be Spottsville, Henderson County—__ _ 1.37 crude petroleum produced in the Tullos- 'Owensboro Area__ _ 1______1.37 $1.40 per barrel. Bowling Green Area______1.17 Urania Field, LaSalle Parish, Louisiana, [Subparagraphs (11) and (12) added by Am. Butler County______1.32 shall be a fiat price of $1.25 per barrel. 7, 9 F JR .,13202, effective 11-9-44] (8) University Field. The maximum Maximum prices established herein price at the well for crude petroleum of (g) Michigan— (1) Headquarters Field. may be charged any purchaser who 40° API gravity and above, produced in The maximum price at the receiving agreed on or prior to June 1,1943, to pay any pool in University Field, East Baton tank for crude petroleum produced in the a price determined in accordance with Rouge Parish, Louisiana, shall be $1.48 Headquarters Field, Roscommon County, the disposition of the petition filed with per barrel with the customary differen­ Michigan, shall be $1.48 per barrel. the Office of Price Administration. tials for lower gravity crudes. (2) South Bangor Pool. The maxi­

(i) Nebraska— (1) Falls City Field and ception of the pools listed in (1) above (4) Partlow lease. Effective February Barada Field. The maximum price at shall be as follows:1 2, 1942, the maximum price at the re­ the receiving tank for crude petroleum Dollars per ceiving tank for crude distillate of 50° produced in the Falls City Field and the API gravity: 42-gallon barrelAPI gravity and above produced from the Barada Field, Richardson County, Ne­ Below 21______0.85 21- 2 1 .9 ______. 87 Partlow lease, Hardin Field, Liberty braska, shall be as follows: 22- 22.9 ______.89 County, Texas, shall be $1.53 per barrel. Dollars per , 23- 23.9 ______. 91 (5) Pettus Field. The maximum price API gravity: 42-gallon barrel 24- 24.9 ______.93 at the well for crude distillate produced Below 21______0.85 25- 25.9 ...... 95 in the Pettus Field, Bee County, Texas, 21- 21.9...... 87 26- 26.9 ...... 97 shall be $1.50 per barrel. 22- 22.9______.89 27- 27.9 ...... ___...... 99 (6) Rincon Field. The maximum price 23- 23.9______.91 28- 28.9 ...... _*______1.01 at the receiving tank for crude petroleum 24- 24.9______:______. 93 29- 29.9 ___...... 1. 03 25- 25.9______. 95 80-30.9 _—...... 1. 05 of 40° API gravity and above produced 26- 26.9______— . 97 31- 3 1 .9 ______1.07 in the Rincon Field, Starr County, Texas, 27- 27.9______. 99 32- 32.9 ______1.09 shall be $1.45 per barrel, with the cus­ 28- 28.9—___ .'______1.01 33- 33.9 ______1.11 tomary differentials for lower gravity 29- 29.9______1.03 34- 34.9 ...... _ 1.13 crudes. 30- 30.9...... 1.05 35- 35.9 ______1.15 (7) Shields Field. Effective December 31- 31.9...... 1. 07 36- 36.9 ...... 1.17 1,1942, the maximum price at the receiv­ 82-32.9...... 1.09 37- 37.9 ...... 1.19 ing tank for crude petroleum of 40° API 33- 33.9______1.11 38- 38.9 ______1. 21 34- 34.9______1.13 39- 39.9 ______a- 1. 23 gravity and above produced in the 35- 35.9_ 1.15 40 and above______1.25 Shields Field, Nueces County, Texas, shall 36- 36.9_ 1.17 be $1.35 per barrel, with the customary 37- 37.9______1.19 (m) Pennsylvania grade area. The differentials for lower gravity crudes. 38- 38.9______1.21 maximum price at the receiving tank for (8) Talco and Sulphur Bluff Fields. 39- 39.9— ______1.23 crude petroleum produced in the Penn­ The maximum price at the receiving 40 and above______1.25 sylvania grade area shall be as follows: tank for crude petroleum produced in (j) New Mexico— (1) Loco Hills Area. Maximum price the Talco and Sulphur Bluff Fields in The maximum price at the well for crude per barrel Franklin, Titus and Hopkins Counties, petroleum of 40° API gravity and above, Bradford-Alleghany______$3.00 Texas, shall be as follows:. Southwest Pennsylvania______2.65 Dollars per produced in the Loco Hills A^ea of Eddy Eureka ______2. 59 County, New Mexico shall be $1.12 per API gravity: 42-gallon barrel Southeastern Ohio______!______2.55 Below 20______0.80. barrel with the customary differentials Zanesville ______2.25 20- 20.9______.82 for lower gravity crudes. Blue Bock Niagara Lime Sand______2.25 21- 21.9______.84 (k) Ohio— (1) Lima Oil Field in 22- 22.9— ------86 Northwestern Ohio and Northeastern The maximum price at the receiving 23- 23.9...... 88 Indiana. The maximum price for crude tank to each purchaser of Pennsylvania 24- 24.9______.90 petroleum produced in the Lima Oil Field, grade crude petroleum produced in any 25 and above.______,92 other area in Pennsylvania shall be the located in Northwestern Ohio and North­ (9) Woodsboro Field. The maximum eastern Indiana, shall be $1.50 a barrel at price paid by such purchaser for such crude petroleum produced in such area price at the receiving tank for crude the receiving tank: Provided, That where petroleum produced in the Woodsboro the price paid for crude petroleum from on October 1, 1941, plus 25 cents a bar­ rel. Each purchaser is required within Field, Refugio County, Texas, and sold a particular receiving tank in the Lima by owners of royalty interests shall be a Oil Field as of October 1, 1941, exceeded 30 days of the effective date of this amendment to submit to the Petroleum flat price of $1.35 per barrel. $1.50 per barrel, the maximum price at (10) Alta Mesa Field. The maximum the same receiving tank shall be the price Branch of the Office of Price Adminis­ tration, Washington, D. C., a schedule price at the receiving tank for crude pe­ so paid or $1.60 a barrel, whichever is troleum produced in the Alta Mesa Field, the lower. of the prices actually paid on October 1, 1941. Brooks County, Texas, shall be as fol­ (l) Oklahoma— (1) Bald Hill, Edna lows: East, Pollyanna, Kellyville and Slick [Paragraphs (1) and (m) amended by Am. 5, Dollars per Pools. On and after August 1,1944, the 9 F.R. 11904, effective 10-3-44; and Am. 7, API gravity: 42-gallon barrel maximum price at the receiving tank for 9 F.R. 13202, effective 11-9-44] Below 20______l. 03 20- 20.9__ 1.05 crude petroleum produced from the Bald (n) Texas—(1) East Texas. Effective Hill, Edna East, and Pollya^ma Pools, 21- 21.9______:______1. 07 February 2,1942, the maximum price for 22- 22.9______'______1.09 Okmulgee County and the Kellyville and East Texas crude petroleum sold by the 23- 23.9 ___;______1.11 Slick Pools, Creek County, Oklahoma, Houston Oil Company of Texas delivered 24- 24.9______1.13 shall be as follows: into tank No. 11, Peterson Tank Farm, 25- 25.9______;______1.15 Dollars per 26- 26.9______1.17 API gravity: 42-gallon barrel Isaac Ruddle Survey, Rusk County, Texas, shall be $1.30 per barrel. 27- 27.9______1.19 Below 29______1.01 28- 28.9______1.21 29- 29.9...... 1.03 (2) North and North Central Texas 29- 29.9______1.23 30- 30.9—...... 1.05 and Red River bed in Tillman County, 30- 30.9______1.25 31- 31.9 ______: ______1.07 Oklahoma. The maximum price at the 31- 31.9____ 1,27 32- 32.9...... 1.09 receiving tank for crude petroleum of 40° 82-32.9______i. 29 33- 33.9______——______. .. 1.11 API gravity and above, produced in 33- 33.9______1.31 34- 34.9______1.13 34- 34.9______: ______1.83 35- 35.9______1.15 Archer, Baylor, Brown, Callahan, Clay, 36- 36.9...... v______f^-_ 1.17 Coleman, Comanche, Cooke, Eastland, 35- 35.9______1.35 87-37.9...... 1.19 Erath, Fisher, Foard, Haskell, Jack, Jones, 86-36.9_____ 1.87 38- 38.9______1.21 Montague, Ualo, Pinto, Shackelford, 37-37.9______1.39 39- 39.9—...... __ ...... 1.23 Stephens, Taylor, Throckmorton, Wich­ 88-38.9______1.41 40 and above______1.25 ita, Wilbarger, and Young Counties, 39-39.9______1.43 40 and above______1.45 (2) On and after August 1, 1944, the Texas, and in the bed of the Red River maximum price at the receiving tank for in Tillman County, Oklahoma, shall be [Subparagraph (10) added by Am. 1, 9 F.R. crude petroleum produced from all pools $1.25 per barrel with the customary dif­ 7519, effective 7-10-44] in the State of Oklahoma with the ex- ferentials for lower gravity crudes. (3) / Panhandle area. The maximum (11) Joe’s Lake and Silsbee Fields. 1 The maximum price for the Cement Pool price at the receiving tank for crude The maximum price at the receiving tank in Caddo County, Oklahoma, and the Okla­ petroleum of 40° API gravity and above for crude petroleum of 34° API gravity homa City Pool, Oklahoma County, Okla­ produced in Carson, Gray, Hutchinson, and above produced in the Joe’s Lake and homa, shall be according to the above scale but shall be reduced 30 for each' degree of Moore, and Wheeler Counties, Texas, Silsbee Fields, Texas, shall be $1.36 per gravity below 20 down to 16 degrees. Below shall be $1.22 per barrel, with the cus­ barrel with the customary differentials 16 gravity $.70, tomary differentials for lower gravities. for lower gravity erodes. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1375

(12) The maximum price at the re­ for black oils produced in the fields desig­ at any receiving tank, without pipe line ceiving tank for crude petroleum of 40° nated below shall be: gathering facilities, for crude petroleum API gravity and above produced in the Field: Price per barrel produced from any pool listed under sec­ Abell (Ordovician) Field in Pecos County Black Mountain______^$0.55 tion 12 of this regulation or included by and in the Barnhart (Ordovician) Field Byron______—------.70 order pursuant to the provisions of such in Reagan County, Texas, shall be $1.25 Circle R idge______.65 section 12, shall be the price paid at such with a 20 differential for lower gravities Dallas and Derby______.55 receiving tank as of August 1,1944. Elk Basin (Tensleep Crude)_____ .90 down to 930 for below 25°. Frannie, heavy______■ 62 [Paragraph (a) amended by Am. 7, 9 F.R. [Subparagraphs (11) and (12) added by Am. Frannie, light______. 85 13202, effective 11-9-44. Phrase “unless a 7, 9 F.R. 13202, effective 11-9-44] Garland______—------• 60 higher price * * *” deleted by Am. 10, Grass Creek, heavy______.65 effective 2-1-45] (13) Refugio County. Effective No­ Hamilton Dome______. 60 (b) Where on October 1, 1941, there vember 7, 1944, the maximum price for Hudson (Lander)______.725 residue gas f. o. b. plants, Refugio County, Maverick Springs..______.6625 was for any given pool no posted pur­ Texas, shall be 30 per m. c. f. Notches______- . 75 chase price, or more than one posted pur­ Oregon Basin______. 65 chase price, the maximum price for a [Subparagraph (13) added by Am. 8, 9 F.R. particular operator at the receiving 13849, effective 11-7-44] Pilot Butte...... —...... 80 Poison Spider______.65 tank for crude petroleum from such pool (14) Old Ocean Field. On and after Salt Creek (Tensleep)______.8285 shall be the price paid for crude petro­ January 1, 1945, the maximum price at Sheep Creek______- . 65 leum at any receiving tank of the same the receiving tank for crude petroleum Shoshone______. 65 South Casper Creek______. 65 operator as of October 1, 1941, unless of 40° API gravity and above produced Spindletop______:______— . 65 this price is below the highest of the in the Old Ocean Field, Brazoria and »posted purchase prices, if any, and in Matagorda Counties, Texas, shall be (p) Kansas— (1) Dopita, Morel and that case, the maximum price shall be $1.48 with a two-cent differential for Penny-Wann Pools. On and after the highest posted purchase price: Pro­ each degree of gravity down to 20° API. August 1, 1944, the maximum price at vided, however, That a price paid pur­ For gravities below 20° API the maxi­ the receiving tank for crude petroleum suant to a contract in effect on October mum price at the receiving tank shall be produced from the Dopita Pool, Rooks 1, 1941, and entered into prior to that $1.06. County; Morel Pool, Graham County; date, shall not be considered in determin­ and Penny-Wann Pool, Ellis County, [Subparagraph (14) added by Am. 9, 9 P E . ing the maximum price for crude petro­ 15059, effective 1-1-45] Kansas, shall be as follows: leum unless the contract price reflected Dollars per current market conditions on or about (15) The maximum price at the re­ API gravity: 42-gallon barrel October 1, 1941. ceiving tank for crude petroleum of 40° Below 29 ____ ...... l.Ol [Paragraph (b) amended by Am. 7, 9 F.R. API gravity and above produced in the 29- 29.9______1.03 30- 30.9_____*. ______1.05 13202, effective 11-9-44] Sand Hills (Ordovician) Pool, Crane 31- 31.9______1.07 (c) Where a contract was in effect on County, Texas, shall be $1.25 with a $.02 32- 32.9______1.09 October 1,1941, for the purchase of crude differential for lower gravities down to 33- 33.9______...... 1.11 petroleum at the receiving tank at a 34- 34.9______1.13 $.93 for below 25°. 35- 35.9______1.15 price in excess of the highest posted pur­ chase price for the given pool applicable [Subparagraph (15) added by Am. 10, effec­ 36- 36.9__ ___ -______1.17 tive 2-1-45] 37- 37.9______1.19 to such production and deliveries were 38- 38.9______1.21 made prior to or within 60 days after (o) Wyoming—(1) Big Muddy Field.. 39- 39.9______1.23 October 1,1941, in accordance with such The maximum price for crude petroleum 40 and above. ______1.25 contract, then the price actually charged produced in the Big Muddy Field, Wy­ (2) On and after August 1, 1944, the on October 1, 1941, or if no delivery was oming, shall be a flat price of $1.13 per maximum price at the receiving tank made on October 1, 1941, on the first barrel. for crude petroleum produced from all delivery after such date, shall be the (2) Lance Creek Field, Salt Creek pools in the State of Kansas, with the maximum price for the production Field, Iron Creek Field and G..P. Lease. exception of the pools listed in (1) above, covered by the contract. The maximum price at the receiving shall be as follows: (d) Where the maximum price for any tank for crude petroleum produced in Dollars per sale of crude petroleum at the receiving the Lance Creek Field, Niobrara County, API gravity: 42-gallon barrel tank cannot be determined under (a) Salt Creek Field, Natrona County, Iron Below 21___ ...... 0.85 through (c) above, the seller or pur­ Creek Field, Natrona County, and G. P. 21- 21.9______.87 chaser shall set a tentative price for the Lease, Carbon County, all in the State 22- 22.9______.89 crude petroleum at the particular re­ of Wyoming except crude petroleum pro­ 23- 23.9______...... 91 ceiving tank or tanks which shall be in duced from the Tensleep Sand shall be 24- 24.9______.93 line with the maximum prices for com­ 25- 25.9______. 95 as follows: 26- 26.9._____ ...... 97 parable crude petroleum in the same Dollars per 27- 27.9______...... 99 general area. Within ten days after set­ API gravity: 42-gallon barrel 28- 28.9______1.01 ting such a tentative price the seller or Below 21______0. 85 29- 29.9______1.03 purchaser shall file with the Petroleum 21- 21.9...... 30- 30.9 . 87______22- 22.9______. 89 ______1.05 Branch of the Office of Price Administra­ 31- 31.9______— 1.07 tion, Washington, D. C., a written request 23- 23.9...... 91 32- 32.9...... 24r-24.9______.93 ______1.09 for approval of such tentative price. 33- 33.9______1.11 25- 25.9______. 93 34- 34.9______.... _____ 1.13 The person filing such request shall file in 26- 26.9...... - . 97 35- 35.9...... ______1.15 connection therewith a statement setting 27- 27.9...... 99 38-36.9______1.17 forth: 28- 28.9______1.01 (1) Such tentative price. 29- 29.9______•______1.03 37- 37.9.______...... 1.19 80- 30.9______1.05 38- 38.9 _ .... _____ 1.21 (2) An explanation as to why it is 81- 31.9______1.07 39- 39.9...... ______1.23 impossible to determine his maximum 32- 32.9______1.09 40 and above. ______1.25 price under paragraph (a ), (b) or (c) of 33- 33.9______1.11 [Paragraph (p) added by Am. 5, 9 F.R. J.1904, this section 11. 34- 34.9______... ______1.13 effective 10-3-44; amended by Am. 7, 9 F.R. (3) A description of the available 35- 35.9...... 1.13 13202, effective 11-9-44] transportation facilities, and a descrip­ 36- 36.9______1.17 37- 37.9______1.19 Sec. 11. Formula for determining maxi­ tion of the gravity, characteristics and 38- 38.9______1. 21 mum prices, (a) The maximum price at source of the crude petroleum in question. 39- 39.9______1.23 the receiving tank for crude petroleum Such tentative price shall be the max­ 40 and above______1.25 from any given pool shall be the posted imum price for crude petroleum pro­ (3) Various designated fields. The purchase price as of October 1, 1941, for duced from the same pool until a substi­ maximum prices at the receiving tank such pool, except that the maximum price tute maximum price is set in writing by 1376 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 the Petroleum Branch of the Office of file a claim under the Stripper Well Com­ Amount of increase Price Administration, Washington, D. C. pensatory Regulation of the Defense (dollars per 42- Supplies Corporation. (4) California—Con. gallon barrel) If a seller and purchaser have agreed Timber Canyon, Santa Paula, Santa upon a price for the sale of crude petro­ (b) The maximum price for crude Paula-Newhall District, Coastal leum subject to the approval of the Office petroleum run from the receiving tank Area______$0. 35 of Price Administration, a maximum on or after October 1,1944, and produced Torrance Area (), Torrance- price determined in accordance with this in any of the pools set out below, to an Hermosa, Los Angeles Basin_____ . 25 paragraph (d) shall be effective retroac­ applicant or to any person purchasing Torrey Canyon, Piru, Santa Paula- tively to February 2, 1942, or the date of prior to an applicant, shall be the maxi­ Newhall District, Coastal Area___ .35 the agreement whichever is later. mum price as determined under section Wasco (Shale), San Joaquin Valley. .35 Wheeler Ridge ( All Pools ), San (e) The maximum price for crude 10 or 11 and the amount of the increase Joaquin Valley______. 20 petroleum sold at a point other than the designated below: Whittier (Central Area), Los Angeles receiving tank shall be at no greater dif­ Amount of increase Basin__ ,______. 25 ferential at such point over the maxi­ ( 1 ) Alabama. ( dollars per 42- Whittier (Rideout-Heights Area), mum price for such crude at the receiv­ (2) Arizona. gallon barrel) Los Angeles Basin____ «------.------. 20 (3) Arkansas. Pool and county : Wiley-Towsley Canyon, Newhall, ing tank than the highest differential El Dorado East-old, Union______$0. 35 that existed on October 1, 1941, between Santa Paula-Newhall District, El Dorado South, Union______. 35 Coastal Area______. 35 the price àt the receiving tank and the Grimes (Woodley), Union______.35 (5) Colorado: Pool and county: price at such point: Provided, however, Hillsboro (Modisette), Union___ .20 Berth cud, Larimar______.20 That such a differential established pur­ Irma, Nevada______.20 Boulder, Boulder______’____ .35 suant to a contract in effect on October Lewisville, Lafayette______.20 Florence (includes Canon City Area), 1, 1941, and entered into prior to that Lisbon, Union______.35 Freem ont______...______.35 N;ck Springs-Cotton Valley, Union. .35 Orchard-Greaswooq^ Weld______. 25 date shall not be considered in deter-* Smackover, Ouachita, Union______. 20 mining the maximum price at that point (6) Connecticut. Stephens-old (Nacatoch and Buck- (7) Delaware. unless the differential reflected current range), Columbia, Nevada, Oua­ (8) Florida. market conditions on or about October chita ______.35 (9) Georgia. 1,1941. ‘ Urbana (Nacatoch), Union______.35 (10) Idaho. (f ) Where a maximum price at a point (4) California: Pool and county: (11) Illinois: Pool and county: other than at the receiving tank cannot Bardsdale (All pools excepting Elkins Barnhill, Wayne______. 35 Area), Santa Paula-Newhall Dis­ Bartelso, Clinton______. 25 be determined under paragraph (e) trict, Coastal Area______.25 above, the seller shall establish a tenta­ Bartelso-Soutb, Clinton______. 25 ‘ Belridge North (Shallow), San Joa­ Beaver Creek, Bond______. 20 tive differential for a sale of crude pe­ quin Valley______.20 Beman, Lawrence______. 35 troleum at such point where such is Belridge South, Middle Belridge Browns-South, Edwards______. 35 possible. Where such is not possible, Area, (Shallow) San Joaquin Val­ Burnt Prairie, White______. 20 the seller shall set a tentative price. ley ______. 25 Carlyle, Clinton______.35 Within ten days after setting such tenta­ Capitan (Sespe), Santa Barbara Dis­ Centralia, Clinton, Marlon______. 25 tive differential or price, the seller shall trict, Coastal Area______25 Cisne, Wayne.______.25 file with the Petroleum Branch of the Chico Martinez, Kern______. 20 2 Cisne North, Wayne______. 35 2 Coalinga-Oil City, San Joaquin Colmar-Plymouth McDonough-Han- Office of Price Administration in Wash­ Valley______. 20 cock______.35 ington, D. C., a written request for ap­ * Devil’s Denr San Joaquin Valley__ . 35 Cordes, Washington______. 25 proval of such tentative differential or Edna, San Luis Obispo, Coastal Area. . 35 Cowling, Edwards______. 35 price accompanied by a statement set­ * El wood (Monterey), Santa Barbara. . 20 Cravat, Jefferson______. 25 ting forth: Ex-Mission, Santa Paula, Santa Dahlgren, Hamilton______.35" (1) Such tentative differential or Paula-Newhall District, Coastal Du Bois, Washington______.35 price. A rea ______.___ . 35 Du Bois, West, Washington______.25 (2) An explanation as to why it is im­ 2 Kendon, Kern______. 25 Dundas Consolidated, Richland and Jasper______.25 possible to determine his maximum price Kern River (all pools), San Joaquin Valley ______. 35 Dupo, St. Clair______. 35 at the particular point under paragraph Eldorado, Saline______.35 (e) of this regulation. Los Angeles, Los Angeles District, Los Angeles Basin______.35 Elkville, Jackson. ______.35 (3) The location of the source of the Gillespie Wyen, Macoupin______.35 McVan, Poso Creek District, San Joa­ Hoffman, Clinton______.35 crude petroleum in question and of the quin Valley______;______.25 particular delivery point, and Ingraham, Clay______. 35 Modelo, Piru, Santa Paula-Newhall Inman, Gallatin._A______.20 (4) An itemized statement of the costs District, Coastal Area______. 35 Johnsonville-South, Wayne______. 35 involved in transporting the crude pe­ 2 Moody Gulch, Santa Clara______. 35 Junction, Gallatin______. 35 troleum from the receiving tank to the Newhall (Newhall), Santa Paula- Keensburg Consolidated, Wabash__ . 20 particular delivery point and of any other Newhall District, Coastal Area___ .35 Lakewood, Shelby__ j ______. 20 items comprising the tentative differen­ 2 Newport, Los Angeles Basin______. 25 Lancaster, Wabash and Lawrence__ • 25 Puente Hills, Los Angeles Basin___ 35 Leech, Wayne______. 20 tial or price. Santa Barbara (Vaqueros), Santa Such tentative differential or price Litchfield, Montgomery______. 35 Barbara District, Coastal Area____ . 25 Mason, Effingham______. 35 shall be the seller’s maximum differential Sargent, Santa Clara, Coastal Area__ . 35 Maud, Wabash______. . 25 or maximum price for the particular sale Sespe Canyon, Santa Paula-Newhall Mt. Carmel-West, Wabash______• 25 and for all subsequent sales of crude District, Coastal Area______:____ . 20 Mt. Erie-North, Wayne______.25 petroleum from the same receiving tank Shiells Canyon (All Pools), Santa Noble South, Richland______■ 20 delivered at that point unless it is dis­ Paula-Newhall District, Coastal Patoka, Marion______-20 approved in writing or a substitute maxi­ Area______.20 3 Raymond, Montgomery______— . 35 mum differential or maximum price is set * Shiells Canyon (Deep Zone), Santa St. Francisville, E., Lawrence___ . . . • 20 in writing by the Office of Price Admin­ Paula-Newhall______. 00 Sainte Marie, Jasper__ -______.20 Simi-Conejo-Oxnard (Simi), Santa Sesser, Franklin ______• 25 istration. If a seller and purchaser have Paula-Newhall District, Cofestal Southeastern Field, Lawrence, Clark, agreed upon a price for a sale of crude A re a ______. 35 Crawford, Wabash, Coles, Edgar petroleum at a point other than at the Sisar-Silverthread, Santa Paula, and Cumberland______• 35 receiving tank subject to the approval Santa Paula-Newhall District, Stewardson, Shelby______• 20 of thè Office of Price Administration, a Coastal Area______:______. 85 Storms, White______• 20 maximum differential or maximum price Summerland (All Pools), Santa Bar­ 2 Tamaroa, Perry______.35 determined in accordance with this para­ bara District, Coastal Area______.20 Thompsonville, Franklin______35 graph (f) shall be effective retroactively Sunset, Mt. Poso District, San Joa­ Toliver, Clay______-35 quin Valley______;______' .25 3 Waggoner, Montgomery______— • 35 . to February 2, 1942, or the date of the Tapo-Eureka, Piru.v Santa Paula- Wamac, Marion, Clinton and Wash­ agreement, whichever is later. Newhall District, Coastal Area___ .35 ington______• 35 S ec. 12 Increases to maximum prices— Temblor Ranch, McKittrick District, Waterloo, Monroe______• 35

"S FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1377

Amount o f increase Amount of increase Amount of increase (dollars per 42- (dollars per 42- (dollars per 42- (11) Illinois—Con. gallon barrel) (14) Kansas—Con. gallon barrel) (14) Kansas—Con. gallon barrel) Woburn, Bond______0.35 Burden, Cowley______0.35 8 Ponce, Rice______.______0. 25 Xenia, Clay------. 25 Bush-Denton, Elk (West Half)___ _ .35 Porter, Elk (West Half)______.35 (12) Indiana: Pool and county: Chandler, Sumner______. 25 Potwin, Butler______.25 Alford, P ike______. 35 Ohindberg, McPherson.______. 25 Potwin, South, Butler______.20 Barrett Mitchell, Gibson______. 35 Christy, Greenwood... _____ ; .35 Quiney, Greenwood..______. 35 Bristow-old, Perry______.35 Churchill, Sumner_.... ______.25 Rainbow Bend, Cowley..______.25 Bufkin, Posey______.20 Clark, Cowley ______. 20 Reece, Greenwood______. 35 Cannelburg-old, Daviess______.35 Clever, Cowley______.25 2 Rettig, Elk______. 35 Caborn West, Posey:______.35 Climax, Greenwood.. ______i — . 35 Reynolds-Schaffer, Butler______. 20 Columbia, Gibson______.35 Collyer, Elk (West Half)______.25 Robbins, Sedgwick______,___ _ .35 Dodd’s Bridge (Old Shallow), Sulli­ Countrymen, Cowley_,______.35 Rock, Cowley______.35 van ______. 35 Covert-Sellers, Marion ______. 25 Rock, North, Cowley.______.35 Enterprise, Spencer______.35 8 Cross, Sedgwick . . . ______.20 Ruder, Ellis______.20 Evansville Area-old, Posey and Van­ David, Cowley______. 20 Sallyards, Greenwood______.35 derburgh______.35 David, South, Cowley______.35 Scott, Greenwood______. 35 Francisco, Gibson______. 35 8 De Moss, Butler ______. 35 Seeley-wick, Greenwood______. 35 Francisco, E. & W., Gibson______.35 Demalorie-Sowder, Greenwood____ _ .25 Severy, Elk, Greenwood______.35 Grandview, Spencer______"_____ .35 Dory, Elk (West H alf)______. 35 Seward, Butler______.35 Hatfield, Spencer______. 20 Douglas, Butler______.35 Slick-Carson, Cowley______.25 Heusler, Posey______... ______. 20 Dunaway, Greenwood & Coffey_____ ' .35 Smith, Cowley______. 35 Hovery Lake, Posey______.20 Dunkelberger, Elk (West Half)___ _ .35 Smock-Sluss, Butler______. 35 Johnson, Gibson______. 35 Eastborough, Sedgwick______.20 8 Soeken, R ice______. 35 Kirksville, Gibson______.20 Eastman, Cowley______.35 State, Cowley______. 35 Monroe City, Knox______.35 Eckel, Butler______. 20 Steinhoff, Butler______.25 Mt. Carmel, Gibson______. 20 Eichman, Russell------. 35 Teter, Greenwood Chase______,35 Oakland City, Pike_____ ;______.35 El Dorado, Butler______. 35 Teichgraber, Greenwood______. 35 Oatsville, Pike______.35 Eureka, Greenwood ______.35 Thrall-Agard, Greenwood______. 35 Petersburg-old, Pike______. 35 Fairfield, R u sse ll...______.25 Thurlow, Cowley______. 35 3 Prairie, Posey______. 25 Fall City, Cowley______. 35 Trees, Cowley______. 25 Princeton East, Gibson______. 35 Halstead, Harvey______. 20 Turner, Cowley______.25 Princeton West, Gibson ______.35 Fankhauser, Lyon & Greenwood__ .35 Udall, Cowley____ *______. 25 Ridge, Posey______ì______.35 .Ferguson, East, Elk (West Half)___ .20 Van Hoy, Coffey______. 35 Rockport, Spencer____ «______. 35 Ferguson, West, Cowley______.35 Virgil, Greenwood______. 35 2 St. Francisville, Knox______. 35 Florence, Marion______. 35 Virgil, North, Greenwood, Coffey and 2 St. Francisville, E., Knox______. 20 Fox, Bush, Butler______.35 Woodson______. 35 Santa Claus, Spencer______.35 Garden, B u tler______. 35 Walker, Elk (West H alf)...... 35 St. Thomas, Knox.______.35 Gelwick, Butler______.20 Weathered, Cowley______. 20 Shelburn-old, Sullivan______. 35 Gettysburg, Graham____ ,______.25 Weaver, Butler______. 35 Siosi, Sullivan and Vigo______.20 Graber, McPherson______. 20 Webb, Elk (West H alf)______. 35 Somerville, Gibson and Pike______. 35 Graham, Cowley______.20 Welch, North, Rice______.25 Sullivan, Sullivan____ :______.35 Grand Summit, Cowley______. 35 Wellington, Sumner______. .25 Trenton Pool (Old), Jay, Blackford, Gueda Springs, Cowley______. 25 Wherry, Rice______.20 Grant, Huntington, Wells, Adams, Haller, E llis______.25 Wiggins, Greenwood______.35 Wabash, Delaware, Madison______.35 Halstead, Harvey______.20 Wilkerson, Greenwood______. 35 Willard, Greenwood....______.35 Tri-County, Gibson and Pike______. 35 Hamilton, Greenwood______. 35 Troy-old, Spencer______? ” .35 Haverhill, Butler____ .... ______. 25 Winfield, Cowley______. 35 Heiken, Ellsworth______. 35 Wintershied, Coffey and Woodson__ . 35 Union-Bowman, Pike and Gibson__ .35 Yoder, Reno______. 35 Varner, Spencer______. 35 Hinchman, Greenwood..______. 35 Young, Butler______. 25 Veale-old, Daviess______.35 Hollis, Greenwood______.35 Hollow-Nikkel, Harvey____ :______. 20 Zurich, Rooks______.20 Vernon Heights, Vanderburgh____ _ .25 (15) Kentucky: Pool and county: Washington-old, Daviess______. 35 Hubbard, Greenwood______. 35 2 Barnett Creek, O hio______.35 West Knox, Knox______.35 Hower, Cowley______.25 2 Cairo, Henderson______. 35 Wheeling, Gibson______.35 Inge, Elk, and Chautauqua______.35 1 Clay, W ebster______.20 (13) Iowa. 8 Iuka-Arbuckle, Pratt______. 35 Hebbardsville, Henderson______. 25 (14) Kansas: Pool and county: Jackson, Greenwood______.35 Sebree, Webster______.20 All pools, Allen_____ !______.35 Keighley, Butler______. 35 Zion, Henderson______.25 All pools, Anderson__ '*______.35 Keller, Greenwood______. 35 All other pools in the State of Ken­ All pools, Bourbon______. 35 Kramer-Stern, Butler______. 35 tucky except Cairo, Coryden, Ge­ All pools, Chautauqua______. 35 Kriley, Rooks______. 25 neva, Gilmore, Greenbrier, Pan­ All pools, Crawford______. 35 Kruse, Rooks______.25 ther, Poole, Reed, Robards, Smith 8 All pools, Elk (East H alf)______.35 3 Kuske, Sedgwick_;______. 35 Mills and Spottsville Pools, Hen­ All pools, Franklin.______. 35 Lamont, Greenwood.______. 35 derson County; Livermore and All pools, Labette______, 35 Leon, Butler__ . . . ______. 35 North Livermore Pools, McLean All pools, L)nn______.35 Lerado, Reno______. 35 County; Chapman, Hitesville, Mor- All pools, Miami______.35 Lost Springs, East, Marion______.25 ganfield, Raleigh, Spring Cove, St. All pools, Montgomery______.35 2 Lost Springs, West, Marion______. 00 Vincent, Uniontown, Utley and All pools, Neosho______.35 Lyons, Rice______. 35 Wathen Pools, Union County; Clay All pools, Wilson______.35 Madison, Greenwood______. 35 East Poole and Pratt Pools, Web- All pools, Woodson______. 35 Mahoney, Russell______. 35 ster County______.35 Abbyville, R eno____ 7______- . 25 McCullough, Butler______.25 (16) Louisiana: Pool and parish: Atyeo, Lyon____ .35 McPherson, McPherson______.25 Augusta, B utler______;______.35 Bayou Bouillon, St. Martin______. 35 Mills, Elk (West H alf)______. 35 Bellevue, Bossier______.35 Augusta, North, Butler______.35 Mohannah, Cowley. ______. 35 Baird, Cowley. ______.20 Belle Isle, St. Mary______.25 Baird, East, Cowley______.20 Mohl, Russell______. 20 Branch, Acadia______. 35 8 Baldwin, Douglass__ ;______. 35 Moline, Elk (West Half)______. 35 Caddo (Pine Island Area) Caddo__ .35 Bausinger, Butler______.35 Morrison, Clark.______;__ _ . 85 Çarterville, Bossier-Webster______. 35 Benton, Butler______. 25 Murphy, Cowley______.25 Çharenton (0-1300 ft.) St. Mary___ .20 Biddle, Cowley______. 35 New Albany, Wilson______.35 Converse, Sabine______.35 8 Bird, Barton______. . . . 20 Olsen, Cowley______.35 Delta Duck Club, Plaquemines___ _ .35 Blackwell, Greenwood______.35 Otter Creek, Cowley______. 35 Edgerly, Calcasieu______.20 Blankenship, Butler, Greenwood.... .35 Padgett, Sumner______. 20 Elm Grove, Bossier______. 20 " Bredfeldt, West, Rice______.20 Peabody, Marion______.25 Georgetown, Grant______- . 20 Brinegar, Greenwood______.35 Penokee, Qraham_____ :______.20 Haynesville (Buck Range or Blos­ Brown, Cowley______. 25 Pierce, Butler______. 35 Browning, Greenwood______.35 som) Claiborne______,______.20 Pixlee, Greenwood__ .______.35 Homer, Claiborne__ ... ______- . 20 See footnotes at end of list. Polhamus, Greenwood....______« *35 Lake End, Red River______.35 No. 24------3 1378 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

Amount of increase Amount of increase Amount of increase (dollars per 42- (dollars per 42- (dollars per 42- (16) Louisiana—Con. gallon barrel) gallon barrel) (34) Oklahoma—Con, gallon barrel) Lake Hermitage, Plaquemines_. . . . . 0.96 (29) New Mexico: Pool and county: Bruner-Vern, Tulsa______0.35 Lisbon (Pettit) Claiborne, Lincoln.. . 20 Anderson, Eddy..______. . . . ___. . . 0.20 Buell, Osage_____ .... ______.35 Manifest, Catahoula______. 25 A rtesia______...... 85 Bulldog, Osage______, 35 Oakland, Union__ . 85 Aztec, San Juan_...______...... 35 Burbank (Osage), Osage______,35 Perkins, Cameron______.35 Dayton, E d d y ...... ______.20 Burbank (Kay), Osage______.20 Pleasant Hill, De Sota-Sabine__ . . . .35 »Getty, Eddy______.14 Butler, Muskogee and Okmulgee___ _ .35 Tullos-Urania, La Salle and Winn.. .20 Hardy, Lea______.... ______. 20 Candy Creek, Qsage, W ashington... .35 Welsh, Jefferson Davis______.85 High Lonesome, Eddy______.35 8 Candy Creek South, Osage______. 35 (17) Maine. 8 Leo, Eddy______. . . ______. 25 Canfield, Pawnee______.35 (18) Maryland. Penrose, Lea______...... ______. 20 Carey, Okfuskee______. 25 (19) Massachusetts. Rattlesnake, San Juan______...... 35 Castle, South, Okfuskee______.35 Red Lakes, Eddy______. 25 * Cement (Fortuna and Permian), (20) Michigan: Pool and county: * Skelly, Lea______. 20 Beaverton, Gladwin______.85 Caddo______. 35 Turkey Track, Eddy______. 25 Bentley, Gladwin______. 25 »Cement West (Noble - Oleson), Birch Run, Saginaw— ------.85 (30) New York: All pools producing Caddo______. . . ______. 25 Bloomingdale, Van Buren------:__ .35 Pennsylvania Grade crude in the Clarita, Coal______.35 Casco, Allegan______. 35 State of New York______.75 Clearview, Okfuskee______.35 * Chase, Lake_____ . . . . ------. 25 (31) North Carolina. Cleveland, Pawnee______. 35 Clare City, Clare______.85 (32) North Dakota. Coalton, Okmulgee and McIntosh__ . 35 Columbia, Van Buren______.85 (33) Ohio: All pools producing Penn­ Cole, Muskogee______.35 Crystal, Montcalm______. 25 sylvania grade crude in thé State Cole, Payne______. 35 Dalton, Muskegon______. 35 of Ohio______. 75 Colinsville, Tulsa______.35 Deerfield, Monroe______.25 All other pools in the State of Ohio. . 85 Comanche, Stephens______. 85 Diamond Springs, Allegan______.35 (34) Oklahoma: Pool and county: Conservation, Pontotoc______. 35 Dorr, Allegan______.35 All pools, Craig______.35 Corine, Wagoner___ ... ______. 35 Edenville, Midland______.35 All pools, Nowata______.35 Council, Muskogee______,, 35 Edmore, Montcalm______. 35 All pools, Rogers______. 35 Country Club, Osage______.35 Freeman, Clare______- . 20 All pools, Washington______.35 Coweta, Wagoner______,35 Geneva, Van Buren______.35 Ada, East Pontotoç______.35 »Cromwell (Gilcrease), Seminole__ .25 Grout, Gladwin______—«— . . 35 Alabama, Hughes______s . 35 Cruce, Stephens.______. 35 Hope, Barry______1______. 25 Allen (Shallow), Pontotoc______. 85 Cushing, Creek and Payne______. 35 Hopkins, Allegan------.85 Almeda, Osage______.35 Dalton, Osage..______,______. 35 Hopkins West, Allegan______.35 Alsuma, Tulsa______. 35 Davenport, Lincoln______.35 Huron, Wayne______l— . 35 Altus, Jackson______. 35 Davenport, North, Lincoln______.35 Lakefield, Saginaw______.35 Arno, Creek______. 20 Dawson, Tulsa______. 35 Leaton, Isabella______.25 Asher West, Pottawatomie_... ___ .25 Deaner, Okfuskee______. 35 Marne, Ottawa______. 35 Avant, Osage______...... 35 Deep Fork, Creek ...... 35 Mill Lake, Van Buren______.35 Avant West, Osage______. 35 Deer Creek, G ran t______. . . . . 25 Monterey, Allegan_1______- .35 Avery, Lincoln______...... 35 Dewey, Osage and Washington_____ . 85 Mt. Pleasant and Ext., Isabella____ _ . 35 Aztec, Okmulgee and Okfuskee_. . . .35 Dilworth, K ay______.20 Muskegon, Muskegon______. 35- Backius, Osage______.35 Domes, Osage______. 35 Muskrat Lake, Van Buren______.35 Bald Hill, Okmulgee_____ ...... 35 Donnelly, Creek_..... ______.20 New Salem, Allegan______]_____ . 25 1 Ball, Payne______. 35 Dora, Seminole______. 25 North Buckeye, Gladwin______.25 . Baltimore North, Okfuskee and Ok­ Duncan, North, Stephens______. 35 Overisel, Allegan----______------. 85 mulgee______£______. 35 Duncan, West, Stephens______.85 Otisville, Genessee..______.20 Bandwheel, Osage..______. 85 Earlaboro, West, Pottawatomie___ _ _ . 25 Pine River, Gratiot______.85 Barker, Osage______. 25 Ed Cox, Carter______. 35 Porter, Midland______. 20 Barnes, Garfield...______.35 Edgewood, Osage______.35 Saginaw, Saginaw______.35 Barnsdall, Osage______.35 Edgewood, South, Osage______.35 Salem, Allegan______. 85 Barnsdall, South, Osage______.35 Edna, Creek______. 20 Sauble, Lake______. 20 Barnsdall, West, Osage______.35 Edna, East, Okmulgee______.35 Sherman, Isabella______.35 Bartlesville, Osage and W ashington.. . 35 Elgin, South, O sage...______.85 South Adams, Arenac______.35 Bebee East, Pontotoc______. . . . . 35 Empire, Stephens______. 25 South Akron, Tuscola______- .35 Beggs North, Okmulgee______.35 Enfisco, Osage______.85 South Buckeye, Gladwin..______.35 Beggs South, Okmulgee______.35 Enos, Marshall______.35 South Tallmadge, Ottawa______.85 Beidleman, Okfuskee______. 35 Eram, Okmulgee.______.______.35 Trowbridge, Allegan______.35 . Bethel, Seminole______. 85 Fairfax, Osage______. 35 Vernon, Isabella______. 25 Bethel, Northeast, Seminole______.85 Falls Dome, Osage______.35 Walker, Kent______.85 Big Horse, Osage______. 35 Fields, Okfuskee______... ______. 85 West Branch, Ogemaw______.35 Bilby, Wagoner______. 35 Fish (Booch) Seminole______.85 Winfield, Montcalm_. . . . ______.35 Billings (Shallow), Noble______. 85 Fisher, Tulsa______.35 Wise, Isabella______. 20 Billings (Silicous Lime) Noble____ _ . 20 Fitts (Gilcrease, Cromwell, Hunton Wyoming Park, Kent______... ___ _ . 85 Bird Creek, Tulsa and Osage______.85 Lime, Upper Simpson Series) Pon­ Yost-Jasper, Midland . . . . ______.20 Birch Creek, Osage______. 85 totoc______. 20 (21) Minnesota. Bixby, Tulsa______.35 Fitts, North, Pontotoc______. 35 (22) Mississippi. Blackwell, Kay______.20 Fitts, South, Pontotoc______. . . .25 (23) Missouri: All pools in the State Boston, Osage______.20 Flat Rock, Osage______. 35 of Missouri except Tarkio Pool, Boston North, Osage______. 85 Flesher, Osage ______. 35 Atchison County______. 85 Boston Northeast, Osage______.35 Foraker, Osage______;______.20 Bowden, Creek & Tulsa______. 35 (24) Montana: Pool and county: Forty-five, Osage and W ashington.. .35 Bowring, Osagg______.85 Fox, (Shallow) Carter______.25 Border, Toole______.8 5 Boyle, Muskogee______. 35 Cat Creek, Petroleum ..______. . . .85 Francis West, Pontotoc_... ___ .35 Boynton, Muskogee______. 35 Frederick, Tillman______. 35 * Conrad-Midway, Pondera______* . 25 Braman, Kay______. 25 Garber, Garfield______... ______. 35 Elk Basin-Frontier Sand (Light Oil), Branstetter, Osage__ ___... ______.85 Garber North, Garfield______.20 Carbon______. . . .85 * Breene, Osage______, 85 George, Wagoner______. 35 Kevin Sunburst, Toole______.8 5 Brinton, Okmulgee______.85 Gessman, Lincoln ______. 20 Pondera, Teton & Pondera______.85 Bristow, Creek______.... __ * __ _ . . 25 Gillette, Wagoner ____... ______.35 Reagan Nose, Glacier__ ___...... 85 Bristow North, C r e e k ...... _. . . . . 85 Gilliland, Osage__ .______. 35 Sweet Grass Hills Area, Toole & Bristow West, Creek______. 85 Britton, Oklahoma ______. . . . . 20 Glenn Creek and Tulsa____ .35 Liberty ______.85 Goble, Wagoner_.35 (25) Nebraska: Pool and eounty( Brock, Carter______.85 Broken Arrow, Tulsa and Wagoner.. . 85 Graham, Carter______.35 Barada, Richardson...... 20 Brown, Garfield______.8 5 »Gray (Calvin), Pottawatomie_. . . . . 20f (26) Nevada. Broyles, Payne...... ___ .25 Gregory, Okfuskee______.35 (27) New Hampshire. Bruce, Creek__ ...... __ ...... 85 Gypsy Hill, Okfuskee and Okmulgee. .35 (28) New Jersey. Bruce East, C reek ...... 85 Gypsy Hill Northwest, O km ulgee.... . 35 See footnotes at end of list. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1379

Amount of increase Amount o f increase 4 mount of increase (dollars per 42- (dollars per 42- (dollars per 42- (34) Oklahoma—Con. gallon barrel) (34) Oklahoma—Con. gallon barrel) (34) Oklahoma—Con. gallon barrel) Hallett, Pawnee------0,35 Nicoma Park, Oklahoma______0.20 1 St. Louis North, Pottawatomie__ __0.25 Hamilton Switch, Okmulgee— ------.35 Norfolk, Payne______————— . 35 Stone Bluff, Wagoner and Tulsa___ .35 Hanbury, Comanche------• 35 Norfolk West, Payne------.20 . Stroud East, Creek______. 25 Happy Hollow, Osage------— ---- • 35 Oakman, Pontotoc.—------35 Summers, Okmulgee______- .35 Haskell, Muskogee and Okmulgee— .35 Ochelata North, Osage and Washing­ Sunset, Osage ------. 35 Hector, Okmulgee------—.------.35 ton______— . 35 Swan, Seminole______- . 25 Henryetta, Okmulgee------— ------. 35 Okemah, Okfuskee------• 35 Tatums, Carter______- . 20 Henryetta Northeast, Okmulgee------. 35 Okemah West, Okfuskee------— . 35 Tecumseh East, Pottawatomie____ _ .25 * Hensley, Okfuskee------. 25 Okesa, Osage------. 35Terlton, Pawnee and Creek______— ' .35 Healdton, Carter and Jefferson------.35 Okfuskee, Okfuskee------.35 Terlton North, Pawnee______—____ . 35 Hewitt, Carter------.35 Oklahoma Central, Okmulgee and Tibbens, Creek______.35 Hickory Creek, Osage------. 35 Creek______- .35 Tidal-Osage, Osage______. 35 Hickory Creek South, Osage------.35 Okmulgee, Okmulgee------• 35 Tipton, Jackson______!______. 25 Hickory Grove, Creek------,25 Olean, Creek______.35 Tonkawa, Kay and Noble______. 20 1 Hillsdale, Garfield------• 35 Olive, Creek______• 35 Transcontinental, Muskogee______.35 Hobart, Kiowa------.25 Olympic, Okfuskee and Hughes------. 35 Traugh, Seminole______.20 Hoffman, McIntosh and Okmulgee— . 35 Oneta, Wagoner------.35 8 Tull, C reek..______— .35 Holdenville West, Hughes------.35 Osage City, Osage------.35 Turkey Mountain, Tulsa______. 35 Hominy, Osage—------.35 Osage City East, Osage------. 35 Turley, Tulsa and Osage______.35' Hominy East, Osage------. ■ 35 Osage-Hominy, Osage------.35 Tuskegee, Creek______- — .35 Hominy Falls, Osage------• 35 Oscar, Jefferson—______.25 1 Tyrola, Seminole______. 20 Hominy South, Osage------• 35 Overbrook, Love______--— *20 1 Tyrola East, Seminole______. 25 ‘ Huffman, Pottawatomie------.35 Owasso, Tulsa------• 35 Velma (Shallow) Stephens______.35 Independent, Creek, Tulsa and Ok­ Paden, Okfuskee.______.35 Walker, Creek______._____ .25 mulgee ------^ 35 Page, Osage and Tulsa------• 35 Walker West, Creek____ — _____ *.35 Ingalls, Northeast, Payne------. 25 Papoose, Hughes and Okfuskee------. 20 Walters, Cotton and Stephens______. 35 Iron Post, Creek------• 35 Pawhuska, Osage------35Webster, Wagoner______- . 35 Isom Springs, Marshall------. 35 Pawhuska West, Osage------**.35 Weleetka, Okfuskee_;______. 25 Jackson, Seminole------.20 Penn Creek, Osage------—------— .35 Weleetka South, Okfuskee______._ . 35 Jenks, Tulsa------.------«85 Pershing, Osage.------— — .35 Wetley, Seminole______.35 Jennings, Pawnee and Creek— ------. 35 Pettit, Osage------• Wetumka, 35 Hughes______.20 Josey, Okfuskee------— • 20 Pettiquah, Okfuskee and Lincolp— . 35 Wetumka South, Hughes______. 35 Kasishke, Osage------—— • 35 Phillipsville, Okmulgee------"• 35 8 Wewoka (Hunton Lim e), Seminole. . 35 8 Kasishke South, Osage—------. 35 Pickett-Prairie, Creek______.35 Wheeler, Carter______. 35 Kaw, Osage_____ ,_____ * ------.—— ■ 20 8 Piggot, Osage------• 35 3 Whitetail, Osage______. 35 Kellyvill^, Creek______• 35 Pine, Okmulgee------• 35 Wicey, Tulsa------.------.35 Keystone, Pawnee, Tulsa and Creek- . 35 Pioneer, Osage------• 35 Wilcox, Creek and Okmulgee______. 20 Kingston, Marshall— , ------.35 Platter, Osage------—-— ------*85 Wildhorse, Osage______. 35 Konawa, Seminole______— .20 Pollyanna, Okmulgee------• 85 Wildhorse North, Osage____ - ______.35 Konawa East, Seminole------.25 Ponca City, Kay------*25 Wildhorse South, Osage______. 35 Konawa South, Seminole and Pot­ Pond Creek, Osage—------.35 Wilson, Pawnee______.______.25 tawatomie------.25 Poor Farm, Creek______.------.35 Wood, Creek______. .25 Knox, Grady and Stephens..------— .25 3 Price, Pawnee------• 35 Woolaroc, Osage______. 35 Langston South, Logan— ------.20 Prue, Osage______—-——:------>35 Woolsey, Stephens______. 35 Lauderdale, Pawnee______. 35 Quapaw, Osage------—————- .35 Wynona, Osage------—------.35 Lawton, Comanche------.35 Rainola, Stephens------— - .35 3 Yahola, Muskogee------.35 Lee Dome, Osage —------35 Ramona, Osage and Washington—— .35 Yeager North, Hughes______. 20 Leonard, Tulsa and Wagoner n------. 35 Red Bank, Creek------• 20 Youngstown, Okmulgee______. .35 Lincreek, Lincoln and Creek______. 35 Red Fork, Tulsa______- .35 (35) Oregon. Link, Muskogee______- _____- .35 Red River Bed, Tillman------, . 35 (36) Pennsylvania: Pool and county: Little River East, Seminole______. 20 Reed, Garfield------.25 All pools producing Pennsylvania Loco, Stephens______• 35 Ripley, Payne------20 grade crude oil in the State of “Long, Hughes______.25 Robberson, Garvin______• 35 Pennsylvania—______• 75 Lookout, Osage______—------.35 Romulus Southwest, Pottawatomie— v . 20 All other pools in the State of Lovell, Logan______. 20 Rossanna, Seminole------• 20 Pennsylvania______;------— - . 35 Lyons-Quinn, Okfuskee and Okmul­ Sac and Fox, Lincoln------• 35 (37) Rhode Island. gee 1 - . 25 Sacred Heart, Pottawatomie------.35 (38) South Carolina. Madalene, Osage______•____- ____ - .35 Sams (Oswego) Noble------— .35 (39) South Dakota. Sams (Pennsylvanian) Noble------.36 Madelene East, Osage______- . • 35 (40) Tennessee: All pools in the State Madill, Marshall______— ______• 35 Sancho, Seminole—------.25 Sand Springs, Tulsa------.35 of Tennessee------• 35 Manion, Osage______- . 35 (41) Texas: Pool and county: Manion North, Osage__t_;___ —— .35 Sapulpa, Creek------• 35 All pools in Archer Gounty------— . 35 Mannford, Creek and Pawnee____ - .35 Sapulpa South, Creek.______- .35 Excepting: Burns Ickert, Cooper, Maramec, Pawnee______— ■ 25 Sasakwa East, Seminole and Hughes- . 25 Hull Silk Sikes, Hull Silk Sikes 8 March (Layton-Skinner), Payne—- .35 Schulter, Okmulgee------.35 Caddo, Kadane, Kadane Shal- • Markham, Payne______.35 Searight East, Seminole------.35 low, Mankins, Scotland, Scot­ Marshall, Logan______- .20 Seay, Jefferson______— - .35 land Mississippi Lime, Vogts- Masham, Pawnee______- .35 * Seltzer, Wagoner______. 35 berger. Maud, Pottawatomie______.20 Seminole East, Seminole__ - ______- . 20 All pools in Baylor County.------.35 Me-Gra-To-Moie, Osage-______- . 35 “Seminole Northeast, Seminole------.25 Mehan, Payne______- ______. 35 Excepting: Rendham, Seymour. Sheldon, Okfuskee------. 35 All pools in Brown County------.35 Mercer, Creek______.25 Sheppard, Muskogee------• 35 Meridian, Logan______.20 All pools in Callahan County__ ___ .35 Sholem-Alechem, Carter and Excepting: Scranton. 8 Mervine South, Kay__ ,______. 35 Stephens______— — . 25 4 Milroy, (Shallow) Stephens and All pools in Clay County------. 35 Carter r ______- ______.35 3 Simmons, Muskogee------.35 Excepting: Antelope, Antelope 8 Mobbs, Wagoner-______- .35 Simmons-Black, Okmulgee______- . 35 Mississippi Lime, Burns Browning, Montezuma, Okmulgee. ______.35 Skedee, Pawnee. ------.35 Burns Midway, Halsell, Hapgood, Morgan, Okfuskee______— . 25 Skellyville, Lincoln______. . 35 Joy Mississippi Lime, New York Morris, Okmulgee and McIntosh___ .35 Skiatook, Osage and Tulsa------. 35 City Mississippi Lime, Ross, Scal­ Mounds, Creek, Okmulgee and Tulsa. . 35 Slick, Creek______:------— • 20 ing, Stephens, Watson, Wynn. Muskogee, Muskogee.______.35 Spaulding, Hughes— ------.20 All pools in Coleman County------.35 Natura, Okmulgee______.35 Spaulding, Southeast, Hughes------.35 Excepting: Anzac-Morris, Coker, Nuyaka South, Okmulgee______. 35 Spencer, Okmulgee, Tulsa and Wag­ Gayle, Goldsboro, Jim Ned, Novice, Nuyaka Southwest, Okmulgee_____ .35 oner ______------—------• 35 Novice North, Overall, Silver Val­ 1 Nelagony, Osage____ ’______.25 Stillwater, Payne------• 25 ley. New England, Osage______.35 St. Louis East, Pottawatomie------. 25 All pools in Comanche County------. 35 See footnotes at end of list. 1380 . FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

Amount of increase Amount of increase Amount of increase (dollars per 42- (dollars per 42-, (dollars per 42- (41) Texas—Con. gallon barrel) (41) Texas—Con. gallon barrel) (41) Texas—Con. gallon barrel) All pools in Cooke County______s_ 0.35 Carbon, Eastland..______0.35 Netterville, Pecos______0. 35 Excepting: Bindle, Bindle Ellen- Cedar Creek, Bastrop______. 35 Noack, Williamson______, 35- berger, Dangle, Fleitman, Walnut Chapman Abbott, Williamson____ _ .35 Normanna, Bee______\ 35 Bend, Walnut Bend-winger, Wil- Charamousca, South, Duval______.20 , O’Connor McFaddin, Refugia_____ .20 son. Charco Redona, Zapata______.35 Oilton, Webb______" 35 All pools in Eastland County______, 25 Chicon Lake, Medina______. 35 Old Batson, Hardin______,35 Excepting : Carbon. Chiltipin, Duval______.T___ .35 Orange, Orange______' 20 All pools in Erath County______.35 1 Clabberhill, Andrews______. 12 Overall, Coleman______,20 All pools in Foard County______.25 Clark, Guadalupe______;____ . 25 Panola Co. (Bethany), Panola___ .35 Excepting : Johnson. Cole West, Webb______. 25 Payton, Pecos & Ward.______. 25 All pools in Haskell County______. 35 Collinsville, Grayson______.35 Pecos Valley L. G., Pecos______.35 All pools in Jack County______. 35 Colmena, Duval______. 20 Pecos Valley H. G., Pecos and Ward. . 35 Excepting: Birdwell, East Bryson, Comitas, Zapata______> . 35 Peters, Duval______■___ _ 20 Ellis, Hoefie, McDonald, Meyers, Corsicana Shallow, Navarro______. 35 Plummer, Bee______~ . 25 Peek, Weir, Wolfe, Worsham, Steed. Cowden, Crane, Crane______. 35 Potter, Marion______.35 All pools in Jones County______. 35 Crockett, Crockett______.25 Pottsboro, Grayson______;____ _ 35 Excepting: Akard; Appling; Avoca; Cuellar, Zapata______2______. 35 Potts-Ellenberger, Willbarger______.25 Avoca, North; Avoca, West; Griffin; Currie, Navarro______.______. 25 Powell, Navarro____ ;______t______120 Grogan; Hardy; Noodle, South; Dale, Caldwell______;_____ .35 Premont, Jim Wells______I ______, 25 Sayles; Stitch; Strand; Triplett; Dale West, Caldwell______.35 Pruett, Ward______” 35 Wimberly. Damon Mound, Brazoria______.25 2 Pursley, J a c k . . . . . ______j ’00 All pools in Montague County_____ .35 Deep Rock, Andrews______.25 Rancho Salo, Duval______.35 Excepting: Benson, Bonita, Bow­ Deupree, Bexar______. 35 Rancho Salo Extension, Duval_____ . 35 ers, Chapman, McFarlin, Cling- Diamond Half, Goliad______.25 Randado, Jim Hogg______35 ingsmith, Dobson, Forestburg, Dobbs, Ward______. 25 Rhodes, Cochran______.35 Hildreth, Hults and Owens, Illinois Dunlap, Guadalupe and Caldwell__ .35 Ricaby, Starr______z.______.35 Bend, Mueller, Mueller-Caddo, Eckert, Bexar______x____ .35 Richards, Cochran______.35 Ringold, Rogers and Rogers, San­ Ellison Young, Caldwell______.35 Richland, Navarro______,25 ders, Stoheburg, Turner. El Tangue, S tarr.______1_____ . 35 Rio Grande, Starr______.35 All pools in Palo Pinto County_____ . 35 Emperor Deep, Winkle______.20 Riddle, Bastrop__ 1______.20 All pools in Shackelford County___ .35 1 Emperor (Deep), Winkler______.25 Robinson, Duval______.____ ' _ "35 Excepting: Nail, Roark-Nail, .Ivy. Escobas, Zapata______. 35 Roselyn, Harris______.35 All pools in Stephens County______. 85 Ezzell, Live Oak and McMullen___ _ .25 Rotan, Fisher______20 Excepting: Brownville, Donnell, Fairfield, Bexar______. 35 Roys ton, Fisher ______. 20 Hill, Loving, Stroud Deep. Meitmann, Cooke______.25 Sadler, Grayson.______. .35 All pools in Taylor County______. 20 Fostoria, Montgomery______. 25 Salt Flat, Caldwell______. 20 Excepting: Bowles, Lake Kirby, Fromme, Pecos______; .25 Sam Fordyce, Hidalgo______. 25 Markel, Reddin, Reddin Frazier, Frost, Starr______. 35 Sandhills West, Crane______.20 Trent. Garza, Garza______:___ ._____ . 20 Sandia, Jim Wells___ 1______,35 All pools in Throckmorton County^. . 85 Gas Ridge, Bexar______.35 Sam Fordyce North, Starr______. 20 Excepting: McKnight, Parratt. Ginter, Angelina______.35 Saratoga, Hardin______. 35 All pools in Wichita County______.35 Goldsmith, North, Ector______. 20 Sarnosa, Duval______. 20 Excepting: Airport, Davidson, K. 1 Grayson, Reagan______. 13 Scranton, Callahan______. 25 M. A., K. M. A. Ellenberger, West. Grosbeck, Limestone______.25 Scarborough, Winkler______.20 All pools in Wilbarger County____ .35 Galley, Winkler.^______.20 2Sharon Ridge (1700' Zone), Scurry Excepting: Consolidated, Electra- Holbein, Jim Hogg______. 20 and Mitchell.___ -______. 35 Ellenberger, Fargo, Harrold, Main, Huntington, Angelina.______.35 2Sharon Ridge (2400' Zone), Scurry Potts-Ellenberger, Rock Crossing Humble, Harris______.25 and Mitchell______,25 (Canyon), Rock Crossing (Ellen­ Hurdle, Upton______. 35 Shearer, Pecos______.20 berger) , Rogers-McCrary. Jacob, McMullen______.35 Snyder, Howard______. 25 James, Young_... ____ ,20 All pools in Young County______. 35 Somerset, Bexar and Atascosa_____ .35 Excepting: Allar, Allar Caddo, An- Kermit, Winkler______.35 Sour Lake, Hardin. 1______•____ .20 Killam, Webb______. 35 zac-Graham, Briar. Creek, Burns South Bosque, McLennan..______.35 Larimore, Burns Ragland Missis­ Killam, North, Webb______.35 South Liberty, Liberty______. 20 sippi Lime, Burns-Ragland Strawn, 1 Kimbro, Travis______. 35 ' South Seven Sisters, Duval.______. 35 Daws, Edmonds, Garvey, Halbert Knight, Y oung..______. 25 Southton, Bexar______.35 Caddo, James, Kerlyn Loving, Knox, Young______. 20 Spiller, Guadalupe_;______.35 Knight, Knox; Knox, North (Cad­ Kohler, Duval______. 35 Spindletop, Jefferson______.20 do); Knox, Mississippi Lime; Lup- Lake Kirby, Taylor______. 35 St. Charles, Aransas______i _____ .25 ton McLester, Murray, Murray La Reforma, Starr______.25 Toborg, Pecos______. . 25 Caddo, Padgett Mississippi Lime; Las Animas, Jim Hogg______;___ .25 Taylor Ina, Medina______.35 Sewell, Williamson. La Vernia, Guadalupe______. 35 Tehuacana, Limestone..______.20 Lehn, Pecos.______.35 Adami, Webb______. 35 Telferner, Victoria______.25 Agna Prieta, Duval______.35 Lentz, Bastrop______. 20 Thrall, Williamson______.S5 Angle ton, Brazoria______.35 Live Oak, Crockett______. , 35 Trent, Taylor______.35 Appling, Jones______.25 Loma Novia, Duval______.20 Triplet, Jones______.25 Loma Vista, Duval______.35 4 Aspermont, Stonewall______. 25 Tuleta, Bee______.35 Lopez, Webb and Duval______. 20 Aviators, Webb ______;___ . 35 Tulsita, Bee_____ ^______.35 Bateman, Bastrop.. ______.20 Los Olmos, Starr______. 35 Bee Creek, Caldwell____ .35 Lost Lake, Chambers______.35 Walnut Creek, Caldwell______. . . . 35 Bennett, (W. S. Rotan), Fisher____ . 20 Luby Deep, Nueces.______,20 War, South, W ard..______.35 Bird Island, Kleberg______.25 Luling Branyon, Guadalupe and Waskom, Harrison______. 35 a Blackwell, Coke__..______.25 Caldwell______;______, 25 Webb Ray, Upton______.35 4 Bob Rose; Caldwell______. 35 Lykes, Webb______.35 West Andrews, Andrews and E ctor.. .35 Bolivar, Denton______. 35 Lytton Springs, Caldwell______.35 Westbrook, Mitchell______. 20 Bolt, Kimble.i______. 35 Manila, Jim Hogg.______. 35 White Creek, Live Oak______.25 Bowles, Taylor______*_____ .35 Marion Co. Shallow, Marion______.35 Wortham Shallow, Freestone. _____ .35 Brenham, Austin______I . 35 Masterson, Pecos______. 35 Van Shallow, Van Zandt______.35 Bruni, Webb______. 35 Bruni East, Webb______, 35 Matthews, Williamson______. 35 Victoria, Victoria ______.20 Buchanan, Caldwell______.35 McMillian, Runnels______;______. 3(5 Vincent, Howard______.______t .20 Burdette, Wells, Caldwell______. 35 Mexia, Limestone______. 20 Von Ormy, Bexar. ..______..35 Burnell South, Karnes______. 20 Minerva Rockdale, Milan______.35 Yoast, Bastrop______. .35 Caesar, Bee.______.35 Mirando City, Webb______.35 Zaboroski, Guadalupe ______. 35 Camada, Jim W ells™ ______. .35 Mirando Valley, Zapata____ .______.35 (42) Utah. Calliham, McMullen_____ i______.3 5 ' Moore, Howard______.25 (43) Vermont. Munson, McMullen______.35 (44) Virginia. See footnotes at end of list. Mykawa, Harris______.jjg 4 Lee County, Lee______.75 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1381

Amount o f increase cost factors, the maximum price for crude seller or purchaser shall set a tentative (dollars per 42- oil produced from a particular pool is price for the wet gas. Within 15 days (45) Washington. gallon barrel) below the average cost of production and after setting such a tentative price the (46) West Virginia: All pools producing Pennsylvania (b) the cost of production is not out of seller or purchaser shall file with the grade crude oil in the State of proportion to the output obtainable. Petroleum Branch of the Office of Price West Virginia______0. 75 (d) Pools discovered after January 1, Administration, Washington, D. C., a All pools in West Virginia..------.35 1944. No maximum price increase is written request for approval of such Except those producing Pennsyl­ granted by section 12 to any pool dis­ tentative price. The person filing such vania grade crude oil. covered after January 1,1944. Increases request shall file in connection therewith (47) Wisconsin. for such pools may be made only by an a statement setting forth: (48) Wyoming: Pool and county: (1) An explanation as to why it is im­ Big Muddy, Converse------.20 amendment to section 12 or by an order Dewey, Weston______.35 issued thereunder. possible for the seller to establish a Elk Basin-Frontier Sand (Light Oil), [Sec. 12 added by Am. 2, 9 F.R. 7765, effective maximum price under paragraphs (a) Park______. 85 8-1-44; amended by Am. 4, 9 F.R. 9406, ef­ or (b). G. P. Lease, Carbon______;------.35 fective 8-1-44; and Am. 6, 9 F.R. 13154, ef­ (2) The tentative maximum price and Grass Creek, Frontier Sand (Light fective 10-1-44. Former sections 12, 13 an explanation of the method used in Oil), Hot Springs______.25 and 14 redesignated 13,14 and 15 by Am. 2] arriving at such price. 8 Greybull, Big Horn______. 35 Hidden Dome, Washakie______. 35 ARTICLE III— MAXIMUM PRICES FOR NATURAL (3) The maximum prices for sellers Horse Creek, Laramie______— .35. AND PETROLEUM GAS and purchasers of the same class at the two nearest fields to the one in question, Iron Creek, Natrona______. 35 Note: How to determine maximum prices Kirby Creek, Hot Springs______.35 for natural and petroleum gas. To determine if known, and 2 Mule Creek East, Niobrara______. 20 the maximum price for natural and petroleum (4) If a written contract has been North La Barge, Sublette______.35 gas, first examine section 13 to see whether, a entered into, an authenticated copy Osage, Weston______.35 specific price has been established. If no thereof. 8Pilot Butte (Upper Light Oil), Fre­ specific price has been established, then the mont______. 35 Such tentative price shall be the maxi­ maximum price for wet gas shall be deter­ mum price for the production from the Poison Spider, Natrona______. 25 mined in accordance with section 14 and the Rex Lake, Albany------.25 maximum price for dry gas shall »be deter­ field to such purchasers until a substitute Salt Creek (1st Wall Creek), Natrona. .'35 mined in accordance with section 15. maximum price is set in writing by the 8 Salt Creek (First, Second and Third Petroleum Branch of the Office of Price Wall Creek, Shale), Natrona_____ .20 Sec. 13. Specific prices. The following Administration, Washington, D. C. Or­ Salt Creek (Morrison), Natrona.-----; .25 specific prices shall be the maximum dinarily, a tentative price set under this Salt Creek (Shale), Natrona______.35 prices for the items named at the points paragraph (c) will not be approved un­ Simpson Ridge, Carbon______.35 enumerated below: Spring Valley, Vinta______.35 less such price is in line with the maxi­ Teapot, outside Naval Reserve, Na­ (a) Sweet natural gas, Hugoton Field, mum prices for sellers and purchasers of trona ______.35 Oklahoma. The maximum price for the same class at the nearest fields to the W. Mule Creek, Niobrara______.35 sweet natural gas, without liquid hydro­ one in question. West Salt Creek, (Shale), Natrona_ .35 carbon fractions being extracted, pro­ [Paragraph (c) amended by Am, 7, 9 FJR. West Warm Springs, Hot Springs___ . 25 duced in the Hugoton Field, located in the 13202, effective 11-9-44] f1 Items added by Am. 10, effective 1-1-45.] State of Oklahoma, for use in the manu­ [2 Items formerly contained in Or. 35 under facture of furnace blaok, shall be 4

lowed an increase by written order of the By the purchaser. (3) The disposi­ 1. In § 1300.412 Appendix A, Form OPA Price Administrator. tion made of the gas purchased from the 612:205, the figures “1943” and “1944” [Paragraph (a) amended toy Am. 5, 9 F.R. seller by each purchaser thereof. appearing in Part II are amended to read 11904, effective 10-3-44; and Am. 7, 9 F.R. (4) Maximum prices of dry gas estab­ “1944” and “1945” respectively. 13202, effective 11-0-44] lished for other sellers in the particular 2.. In § 1300.412 Appendix A, Form OPA (b) Where a seller had contracts in ef­ producing area or, if the seller is the 612:205, the figures “1943” appearing in fect on May 1,1942, for the sale of dry only producer in the particular area, in Part V are amended to read “1944.” the nearest producing areas in which gas but did not then have a contract similar conditions obtain. Maximum This amendment shall become effec­ with a particular purchaser for dry gas tive February 6, 1945. produced from the same source or prices should be stated for each class sources as the dry gas covered by those of purchasers together with a descrip­ Issued this 1st day of February 1945. tion of each class. Estimated percentage contracts, the seller’s maximum price to Chester B ow les, of total volume moving at each price that purchaser for deliveries of dry gas Administrator. shall not exceed the highest price that should be stated and the nature of the could be charged for such deliveries un­ facilities used in making delivery to each [F. R. Doc. 45-1932; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; purchaser should be described. 11:47 a. m.] der (a) to a purchaser of the same class. If the seller had no contracts in effect on (5) A statement in writing signed by May 1,1942, with purchasers of the same the purchaser or purchasers that they will not institute any proceeding before P art 1315—R ubber and P roducts and Ma­ class, then his maximum price shall be terials of W hich R ubber I s a Com­ deternjined under

The applicant shall turn in all tires and ulation 540 (Maximum Prices for Used tories and possessions of the United tubes to be replaced unless he can estab­ Passenger Automobiles), which is an­ States. lish that he has no tires or tubes to turn nexed hereto and made a part hereof, Sec. 2. Prohibition against dealing in in because he is acquiring a tire or tube is hereby issued. used cars at prices above the maximum. necessary to equip a vehicle not equipped (a) On and after July 10, 1944, regard­ with the number of tires or tubes per­ ARTICLE I— SCOPE OF REGULATION AND less of any contract or other obligation, PROHIBITION missible under section 1.7 (a) (5), re­ Sec. except as provided in paragraphs (b), placing a lost or stolen tire or tube, or 1. Applicability of this regulation. (c) and (d) : is a government agency forbidden by law 2. Prohibition against dealing in used cars (1) No person shall sell or deliver any to make such disposition. at prices above the maximum. used car at a price higher than the max­ 11. Section 2.8 (d) is amended by de­ 8. Relation to other regulations. imum price permitted by this regulation; 4. Less than maximum prices. and leting the phrase “or the type of re­ (2) No person, in the course of trade capping service”. ARTICLE II— MAXIMUM PRICES or business, shall buy or receive a used This amendment shall become effective 5. Maximum prices for used cars. car at a price higher than the maximum February 1, 1945. 6. Base prices. price permitted by this regulation, but if Issued this 1st day of February 1945. * 6a. Maximum price for a used car consisting he, the purchaser, has received from the of a used chassis and a new station seller a written statement that the price J . C. M ehaffey, wagon body installed by the seUer or charged does not exceed the maximum installed at his request which cannot . Rationing Administrator, price, and he has no knowledge to the Panama Canal Zone. be priced under sections 5 and 6. 6b. Maximum prices of used cars which can­ contrary, he shall be deemed to have Approved: not be priced under section 5 or 6a. complied with this subparagraph (a) ; J ames P. Davis, 7. Warranted used cars. and Regional Administrator. ARTICLE m — MISCELLANEOUS (3) No dealer shall retain payment in excess of the adjusted maximum price [F. R. Doc. 45-1939; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; 8. Federal and state taxes. 11:48 a. m.] 9. Evasion. where the maximum price has been ad­ 10. Label or tag to be attached to a used justed downward, pursuant to section car. 5 (a) (3), because of his failure to make P art 1360—M otor Veh icles and M otor 11. Certificate of transfer and purchaser’s statement that must be completed for the repairs or replacements required Vehicle E quipment a sale of a used car. under his warranty. [MPR 540,1 incl. Arndts. 1-5] 12. Records and reports. (4) No person shall agree, offer or at­ 13. Enforcement. MAXIMUM PRICES FOR USED PASSENGER 14. Licensing. tempt to do any of the acts prescribed AUTOMOBILES 15. Definitions. in subparagraphs (1), (2), and (3) of 16. Petitions for amendment of general ap­ this section. This compilation of Maximum Price plicability. Regulation 540 includes Amendment 5, Appendix A. [Sec. 2 amended by Am. 1, 9 F.R. 7871, effec­ effective March 1,1945. The text added Appendix B. tive 7-10-44; and Am. 5, effective 3-1-45] or amended by Amendment 5 is under­ Appendix C. scored. Deletions and revocations are Appendix D. Sec. 3. Relation to other regulations— indicated by notes. Appendix E. (a) In general. The transactions, per­ In the judgment of the Price Admin­ Appendix F. sons, and commodities subject to this Appendix G. [Revoked] regulation shall not be subject to any istrator, prices of used passenger auto­ Appendix H. mobiles have risen to an extent and in other regulation issued by the Office of Price Administration in so far as they a manner inconsistent with the purposes Auth o rity: § 1360.652 Issued under 56 of the Emergency Price Control Act of Stat. 23, 765; 57 Stat. 566; Pub. Law 383, 78th are affected by this regulation, except as 1942, as amended. The Price Admin­ Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, 8 F R . provided in paragraphs (b), and (c). istrator has ascertained and given due 4681. [Paragraph (a) amended by Am. 2, 9 F.R. 10872, effective 9-12-44; and Am. 4, 9 F.R. consideration to the prices of used pas­ ARTICLE I — SCOPE OF REGULATION AND 15059, effective 1-1-45] senger automobiles prevailing between PROHIBITION October 1 and 15, 1941, and has made (b) Exports. The provisions of this adjustments for such relevant factors S ection 1. Applicability of this regu­ regulation do not apply to the purchase, as he has determined to be of general lation— (a) To what sales this regulation sale or delivery for export from the Con­ applicability. So far as practicable, the applies. This regulation applies to all tinental United States of a used car. Price Administrator has consulted with sales by dealers and other persons of Such a sale, purchase or delivery is cov­ and has been advised by representative used passenger automobiles. ered by the Second Revised Maximum members of the industry which will be (1) Definition of used passenger auto­ Export Price Regulation.® affected by this regulation. mobile (“used car”). “Used passenger (c) Foreign used cars. Used cars In the judgment of the Price Admin­ automobile”, (called “used car” in this manufactured new in any foreign coun­ istrator the maximum prices established regulation), means: try, except Canada and Mexico, are ex­ by this regulation are and will be gen­ (i) Any automobile which has a seating empted from price control. erally fair and equitable and will effec­ capacity of less than eleven persons, and [Paragraph (c) added by Am. 4, 9 F.R. 15059, tuate the purposes of the act. A state­ which, irrespective of mileage, has been effective 1-1-45. Original paragraph (c) ment of the considerations involved in used for any purpose other than for the revoked by Am. 2, 9 F.R. 10872, effective the issuance of this regulation has been purpose of selling it; 9-12-44] (ii) A 1941 model year automobile used issued simultaneously herewith and has Sec. 4. Less than maximum prices. been filed with the Division of the Fed­ as a demonstrator; and Prices lower than maximum prices eral Register. (iii) The chassis or body of an automo­ established by this regulation may be Such specifications and standards as bile described in paragraph (i) or (ii). charged and paid. are used in this regulation were, prior This definition includes, among others, ARTICLE n — MAXIMUM PRICES to such use, in general use in the trade used taxicabs and station wagons but it or industry affected. S ec. 5. Maximum prices for used cars— does not include 1942 model year auto­ (a) For sales prior to July 1, 1945. To § 1360.652 Maximum prices for used mobiles used as deifionstrators. figure the maximum price of a used car passenger automobiles. Under the au­ [Subparagraph (1) amended by Am. 1, 9 F.R. sold and delivered prior to July 1, 1945, thority vested in the Price Administra­ 7871, effective 7-10-44] the seller must: tor by the Emergency Price Control Act (b) Geographical applicability. This (1) Find the base price according to of 1942, as amended, and Executive Or­ section 6; and ders 9250 and 9328, Maximum Price Reg- regulation applies to the forty-eight states of the United States and the Dis­ 2 8 F JR. 4132, 5987, 7662, 9998, 15193; 9 F R . 19 F R . 12679. trict of Columbia, but not to the terri­ 1036, 7201, 9835, 11273, 12919. 1384 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

(2) Add to it the allowance in Appen­ each half year after July 1, 1945, includ­ (c) Base price for a used car, complete dix D for any piece of equipment listed ing the half year containing the date of with standard equipment, not listed in there which is sold attached to the car; sale. and Appendix B. (1) If its model year Is (3) If the car is sold as a warranted [Sec. 6 amended by Am. 1, 9 F.R. 7871, effec­ 1937 or later but its make is listed in Ap- tive 7-10-44; and Am. 4, 9 F.R. 15059, effec­ used car (as defined in section 7) and tive 1-1-45 and as otherwise noted] pendix B (for example, a used car con­ the sale is by a dealer to a person not sisting of a body and chassis made by generally engaged in the business of sell­ S ec. 6 Base prices— (a) How to find different manufacturers); Take the base ing used cars, add $100, or if it is higher, the base price— (1) In general. In figur­ add 25% of the total of the base price price in Appendix B for the car of the ing his maximum price, the seller shall and the equipment allowance. If the same make most comparable as to model amount to be added is in cents (that is take as his base price a price found by year, body type, passeñgeTcapacity, and a certain number of dollars and cents) following the directions in paragraph (b) wheel base. the amount shall be evened to the near­ which apply to the used car he is selling, est dollar. (2) If its model year is 1937 or later always using, when he does so, the prices but its make is not listed in Appendix B : The inclusion in the maximum prices given in Appendix B for the particular of an additional amount when a used car Take the base price in Appendix^B for region in which the car is located at the the most comparable car as to model is warranted is conditioned on the used time of sale, except where the car is car being in good operating conditionlis year, body type, passenger capacity, and located at the time of sale not more than wheel base. defined in section 7 (b). If a dealer sells 100 miles from the boundary between (3) If its model year is 1936 or before at the "warranted” maximum price a regions A and B or the boundary between used car not in good operating condition regions B and C. and the make is listed in Appendix B: he makes an overcharge in excess of the (2) When th& used car is located only Take the base price in Appendix B for permitted maximum price (the “non- a hundred miles or less from a regional the 1937* model of the same make- most warranted” maximum price). boundary line. If the car is located only comparable as to body type, passenger The inclusion in the maximum price of 100 miles, or a lesser number of miles, capacity, and wheel base. an additional amount when a used car is from either the boundary line between (4) If its model year is 1936 or before warranted is also conditioned upon the regions A and B or the boundary line and the make is not listed in Appendix making of repairs or replacements in ac­ between regions B and C, the following B: Take the base price in Appendixes cordance with the dealer's warranty. If shall determine what region shall be used for the 1937 model year of the most com- the dealer fails so to make these repairs for the purpose of selecting the price in parable make and model listed in Ap- or replacements, the maximum price for Appendix B. pendix C, or if a comparable make or the car shall be the maximum price for (i) If the seller is a dealer, or other model is not listed in Appendix C, take the car when warranted reduced by 50% seller generally engaged in the business the base price for the 1937- model year of the amount which the purchaser would of selling used cars, he shall use the Ap­ car listed in Appendix B which is most have to pay for the repairing or replace­ pendix B price for the region in which is comparable as to body type, passenger ment which the dealer should have made located his established place of business. capacity, and wheel base. under his warranty, and the dealer shall If he has an established place of business (d) Base price for a used chassis or refund the amount of that reduction to in more than one region, he shall use the body complete with standard equipment. the buyer. Failure to refund that first applicable of the following: “Standard equipment” means all func­ amount will constitute an overcharge in (a) The Appendix B price for the re­ tional parts of a chassis or body and excess of the maximum price. If, upon gion in which is located the established other parts with which it is customarily the seller's failure to make repairs or re­ place of business from which the sale is equipped when delivered as a new com­ placements in accordance with his war­ made; modity from the factory. ranty, the purchaser has such work done (b) Thé Appendix B price for the re­ (1) If a chassis of a used car is sold by another before receiving a refund gion in which is located the established separately, the base price shall be 70% from the seller, the actual cost of such place of business closest to the place of of the base price established by this work shall be considered the amount .sale. section for the car complete with stand­ which the purchaser would have to pay (ii) If the seller is a person not gener­ ard equipment. and 50% of that figure shall be the ally engaged in the business of selling amount by which the maximum price is (2) If the body of a. used car is sold used cars, he shall use the Appendix B reduced. separately, the base price shall be 70% price for the region which contains the of the base price established by this sec­ When a dealer charges the “war­ state where the used car being sold is tion for the car complete with standard ranted” maximum price for a used car registered at the time of sale, or if not equipment. not in good operating condition, or fails registered at the time of sale, the state (e) Base price for a used car, chassis to make the above refund when he, the where it was last registered before the or body, minus standard equipment. dealer, does not make the repairs or re­ time of sale. placements required by his warranty, he The base prices in Appendix B are for is liable to the sanctions imposed by the The regions for which prices are listed used cars complete with standard equip­ Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as in Appendix B, and the states included ment. Where a used car, chassis, or amended, including the payment of dam- in each region, are stated in Appendix A. hody, is minus standard equipment at ages to the buyer pursuant to section (b) Base price for a used car, completethe time of sale, the base price shall be 205 (e). with standard equipment, listed in Ap­ the price determined under paragraph pendix B, Take the base price listed in (b), (c) or (d), whichever would be ap­ [Above text added by Am. 5, effective 3-1-45] Appendix B. “Standard equipment” plicable if the unit being priced were (b) For sales on and after July 1,1945. means all functional parts of a car and For any car sold on and after July 1, complete with standard equipment, less 1945, the seller must figure the maximum other parts with which it is customarily 50% of the retail list price which would price as in paragraph (a), except that equipped when delivered as a new vehicle be charged for each piece of missing he must reduce such price by 4% for from the factory. standard equipment if it were new. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1385

[Sec. 6 amended by Am. 2, 9 F.R. 10872, effec­ [Sec. 6b added by Am. 4, 9 F.R. 15059, effective Make of Used Car - ______tive 9-12-44; Am. 3, 9 F.R. 12679, effective 1-1-45] Model ______Body Typ e______7- 10- 44; and Am. 6, effective 8-1-45] Serial Number_____ Date of Delivery______Sec. 7. Warranted used cars— (a) Motor Number_____ Total Selling Price___ _ Sec. 6a. Maximum price for a used car Definition. A warranted used car is a Speedometer reading______consisting of a used chassis and a new used car: station wagon body installed by the seller Name of Purchaser Signature of Dealer or installed at his request which cannot (1) Which is in good operating condi­ making sale, or be priced under sections 5 and 6. tion as defined in paragraph (b); and name of Dealer The maximum price for a used car con­ and signature of (2) For which a dealer (as defined in authorized agent. sisting of a used chassis and a new sta­ section 15 (b>) furnishes in writing to tion wagon body, installed by the seller Address Dealer’s Address or installed at his request, for which a his purchaser at the time of sale the maximum price cannot be determined warranty in paragraph ( c ) ; and (d) Service supplier’s guaranty. The under sections. 5 and 6 shall be a (3) In the case of a dealer who does guaranty which a service supplier shall warranted price (that is a price which not have adequate facilities for repair­ furnish in connection with the sale of a requires the furnishing in writing to the ing or reconditioning used cars, it shall warranted used car shall be part of the purchaser of the warranty in section 7) be a used car which, in addition to satis­ same document that contains the “Deal­ specifically authorized by the Regional Office of the Office of Price Administra­ fying the conditions of (1) and (2), is one er’s Warranty” for such a used car, and tion for the region in which the seller’s for which the service supplier that makes shall be stated in that document immedi­ principal place of business is located or the repairs or replacements for the dealer ately below the address of the dealer an Office of Price Administration District in accordance with section 15 (b) guar­ given in that warranty. The service sup­ Office in that region authorized by such anties in writing the making of the re­ plier’s guaranty is as follows: Regional Office. A seller who seeks such an authorization under the provisions of pairs or replacements the dealer is obli- The undersigned servic.e supplier guaran- this section shall file with the above office gated to make under his warranty. The tys the making of the repairs or replace^ an application setting forth: (a) Both guaranty shall be made in the manner ments which the dealer furnishing the above the base price under section 6 (b), and a stated in paragraph (d). warranty is required to make under that description, of the used car from which (b) Good operating condition. A used warranty. the chassis being used in the combination car is in good operating condition when was taken (The description shall show Signature of Service Supplier the make, year, series model, body type, its functional parts, and those of its non­ who will perform recondition­ and serial and motor numbers.); (b) the functional parts which are. customarily ing or repairing under the actual, or if not available the estimated, attached to a car, are in a condition that warranty, or name of such per­ market value of the equipment removed will permit the used car to be driven son and signature of author- from the used car described under (a), . ized agent. and not to be used in the conversion; safely and efficiently. Functional parts (c) the cost to the seller of the new sta­ include but are not limited to: the chas­ tion wagon body; (d) the cost to the „ sis, motor, clutch, transmission, drive Service Supplier’s Address seller of preparing the chassis for the shaft, differential, steering mechanism, (e) Additional warranties by dealer. new statioh wagon body, not including front axle, rear axle, brakes, battery and A dealer may extend to the purchaser reconditioning costs; (e) any other in­ stallation costs to the seller separately lighting system. • warranties in addition to those provided itemized; (f) the price the seller proposes (c) Dealer’s warranty. The warranty in the warranty stated in paragraph (c), to charge and the reasons for such a a dealer shall furnish in writing to a pur­ but this shall be done in warranties sepa­ price; (g) any other facts, including chaser at the time of sale is: rate and in addition to the warranty pro­ costs, which the seller wishes to submit vided in paragraph (c), and the maxi- in support of the application. The au­ DEALER’S WARRANTY mum price established by section 5 shall thorization will be given in the form of an order. The used car described below, including any not be increased thereby. [Sec. 6a added by Am. 2, 9 F.R. 10872. effective equipment named in Appendix D of Maxi­ (f) Purchaser’s customary legal reme­ 9-12-44] mum Price Regulation 540, is hereby war­ dies for dealers failure to perform obliga­ ranted to be in good operating condition and tions of warranty or service supplier’s S ec. 6b. Maximum prices of used cars which cannot be priced under section 5 to remain in such condition under normal failure to perform obligations of his or 6a. The maximum price for a used use and service for a period of 30 days after guaranty. Nothing in this regulation re­ car which cannot be priced under sec­ delivery, or 1,000 miles, whichever may first stricts the legal remedies available tor a tion 5 or 6a shall be a price in line with occur. purchaser of a used car under the appli- the level of maximum prices established We, the undersigned, agree, if said car Is cable state law for the breach either of a by this regulation, specifically author­ ized by the National Office of the Office delivered during the above period to our place dealer’s warranty or a service supplier’s of Price Administration, Washington, of business, to make with reasonable prompt­ guaranty. ness any repairs or replacements which may ------m D. C. Any seller seeking such an au­ [Sec. 7 amended by Am. 1, 9 F.R. 7871, effec­ thorization shall file an application with be necessary to its good operating condition tive 7-10-44; and Am. 5, effective 3-1-45] the National Office of the Office of Price in accordance with normal use and service, at ARTICLE i n — MISCELLANEOUS Administration, Washington, D. C. If a cost to the purchaser named below of not the seller who cannot establish a price Sec. 8. Federal and state taxes. There under section 5 or 6a does not file an more than 50% of the normal charge for such repairs or replacements. Our normal charge may be added to the maximum price for application under this section, the Office the sale of any used car the amount of of Price Administration may establish a Is not in excess of OPAr ceilings. any Federal, State, county or municipal maximum price of its own accord. This This warranty does not extend to tires, tax upon, or incident to, the particular price shall be in line with the level of tubes, paint, glass, upholstery, or to any re- maximum prices established by this reg­ sale, or delivery or processing in connec­ ulation. Authorization qf prices under palrs or replacements made necessary by mis­ tion with^such sale. There may also this paragraph shall be by order. use, negligence or accident. be added to this maximum price the No. 24------4 1386 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 amount of any Federal, State; county or seller generally engaged in the business when he submits the certificate of trans­ municipal tax on the use of such car of selling used cars, shall attach to every fer to that Board. which applies to any unexpired part of used car he has on display a label or tag [Sec. 11 amended by Am. 1, 9 F.R. 7871, ef­ the period the tax covers. The amount not smaller than 4” x 8" in the form set fective 7-10-44; Am. 2, 9 F.R. 10872, ef­ of such taxes must be included in forth in Appendix E, on which shall be fective 9-12-44; and Am. 5, effective 3-1- the certificate of transfer required under, 45] section 11. Any tax paid on the car or set forth legibly all of the information extra equipment when new are not to called for in Appendix E. - Sec. 12. Records and reports—(a) be added to, or included in, the maximum Records. Every person who sells a used price under this section. [Sec. 10 amended by Am. 5, effective 3-1-45] car shall, so long as the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amended, remains Sec. 9. Evasion. It shall be a violation SeC. 11. Certificate of transfer and in effect, keep and make available for of this regulation to charge a price above purchaser’s statement that must be com­ examination by the Office of Price Ad­ the applicable maximum price in connec­ pleted for a sale of a used, car. Every ministration records customarily kept in tion with any sale of a used car, either connection with the sale of a used car, alone or in conjunction with any other person when he sells a used car covered by this regulation shall prepare a certifi­ and a copy of the warranty, if any, fur­ consideration even though the price in­ nished in accordance with section 7. crease appears only indirectly. Specifi­ cate of transfer, Appendix F, in accord­ (b) Inventory report of used cars as of cally, the seller is not permitted to re­ ance with the instructions in that ap- September 11, 1944. Every dealer, or quire the purchaser, as a condition of the pendix, sigh the certificate and give it other seller generally engaged in the sale or transfer of the car, to make pay­ to the purchaser. business of selling used cars, shall file ment over a period of time; to require with his local War Price and Rationing When a dealer or other person gener­ him to finance the purchase through Board not later than September 21,1944, any particular lending agency; to require ally engaged in the business of selling a report of all used cars in his stock as him to purchase any equipment, acces­ used cars is the purchaser, he shall sign of September 11,1944, inclusive. sories, repairs, parts or services so as to the purchaser’s certification on the re­ (c) Additional records and reports. increase the total compensation above •Every dealer, or other seller generally the maximum price; to require him to verse sifle of the certificate and turn the certificate in to his local War Price and engaged in the business of selling used purchase any other commodity or serv­ cars, shall keep such records and filesuch ice; or to require him to make payment Rationing Board. The only action a reports in addition to those required by in whole or in part by exchanging or purchaser who is not a person generally paragraphs (a) and (b) as the Office of transferring or trading in any other ve­ engaged in the business of selling used Price Administration may from time to hicle or other product or commodity, or cars takes with respect to the certificate time require. Such additional records where there is an exchange, transfer or and reports, However, shall be subject to trade-in, to require him to accept an al­ is to turn it in to his local War Price and Rationing Board. However, every pur­ the approval of the Bureau of the Budget lowance for the vehicle, product or com­ in accordance with the Federal Reports modity exchanged, transferred or traded chaser who is not a dealer or other per­ Act of 1942. in which is below its reasonable value. son generally engaged in the business Furthermore, . the seller is prohibited of selling used cars Shall complete a [Sec. 12 amended by Am. 2, 9 F.R. 10872, effec­ from providing for purchase of the used tiv e 9-12-44] purchaser’s statement which he shall car by a lessee under a rental contract Sec. 13. Persons violat­ also turn in to his local War Price and Enforcement. at an agreed valuation which together ing any provisions of this regulation are with the amount paid for the rental is Rationing Board. This purchaser’s subject to the criminal penalties, civil ^higher than the applicable maximum statement is set «ut in Appendix H of enforcement actions, proceedings for 'price at the time the rental contract is this regulation. Where the purchaser is suspension of licenses, and suits for entered into, and from making the terms not a dealer, or other person generally treble damages provided for by the Emer­ and conditions of sale more onerous to engaged in the business , of selling used gency Price Control Act of 1942, as purchasers than they have customarily amended. been except to the extent allowed by this cars, he shall turn in the certificate of regulation. However, the Office of Price transfer and the purchaser’s statement Sec. 14. Licensing. The provisions Administration may upon written request to his local War Price and Rationing ©f Licensing Order No. 1,* licensing all persons who make sales under price con­ grant written permission to any dealer Board on or before the date he applies to subject to this regulation to change his trol, are applicable to all sellers subject credit terms, where such change is neces­ that Board for a gasoline ration for the to this regulation. A seller’s license sitated by orders issued by, or at there- used car he has purchased. Where the may be suspended for violations of the quest of, the United States. It shall also purchaser is a dealer, or other person license or of one or more- applicable be a violation of this regulation for any generally engaged in the business of price schedules or regulations. - A per­ person to charge, pay or receive a finder’s selling used cars, he shall turn in the son whose license is suspended may not, during the period of suspension, make certificate of transfer to his local War fee or other compensation in connection any sale for which his license has been with the procurement of a used car where Price and Rationing Board not later than suspended. the finder’s fee or other compensation 5 days from the date he purchases the plus the purchase price for the used car used car. For the purpose of this section Sec. 15. Definitions. When used in this regulation, the term: exceeds the permitted maximum price, a trade-in of a used car is a sale, and (a) “Person” includes an individual, except that this prohibition shall not ap­ the person trading in the used car must corporation, .partnership, association or ply to the case of a bona fide employer- take the steps required of sellers by this any other organized group of persons, employee relationship between a seller section, and the person accepting the or legal successor or representative of generally engaged in the business of sell­ used car traded in must take the steps any of the foregoing, and includes the ing used cars and an employee of the type required of purchasers by this section. United States or any agency thereof, or of employed generally considered by the Copies of the certificate of transfer may any other government, or any of its po­ automotive retail trade to be a used car be obtained from sellers generally en­ litical subdivisions, or any agency of salesman. gaged in the business of selling used cars any of the foregoing. (b) “Dealer” means a person engaged, [Above sentence added by Am. 5, effective or from local War Price and Rationing 3-1-45] Boards. The purchaser’s statement will in whole or in part, in the business of acquiring for sale, selling, repairing or Sec. 10. Label or tag to be attached be obtained by the purchaser from his to a used car. Every dealer, or other local War Price and Rationing Board 18 F.R. 13240. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1387 reconditioning used cars, and who has [Paragraph (c) amended by Am. 5, effective (1) AMERICAN BANTAM a place of business for the display and 3-1-45] (d) “War procurement agency” in­ Base price in sale of used cars, and who has repairing region Model, serial no., body type, and and reconditioning facilities which are cludes the War Department, the Depart­ passenger capacity ment of the Navy, the United States in general adequate for placing used cars AB Maritime Commission, the Lend-Lease O in good operating condition as defined Section of the Procurement Division of in section 7 (b) and for fulfilling the 1941—4—Series 65-Super “4” Seri­ the Treasury Department, and the fol­ al Nos. Continued thru from 1940: terms of the warranty in Section 7 (c). lowing subsidiaries of the Reconstruction Standard Coupe—2...... $395 $415 $435 Master Coupe—2______440 465 490 A person who cannot qualify as a Finance Corporation: Rubber Reserve Conv. Coupe—2______520 545 575 dealer because he does not have adequate Corporation, Metals Reserve Corporation, Master Roadster—2______440 465 490 Conv. Sedan-r-4...... 540 670 600 facilities for repairing or reconditioning Defense Plant Corporation, and Defense Station Wagon...... 655 585 620 Supplies Corporation, or any agency of 1940—4—Series 65; Serial Nos. 65-500 used cars may be approved in writing and up: any of the foregoing. Standard Coupe—2 ...... 320 355 390 as a dealer under this regulation by the Master Coupe—2______360 400 440 Office of Price Administration Regional Sec. 16. Petitions for amendment of Conv. Coupe—2...... 425 470 515 Master Roadster—2...... 360 400 Office for the region in which his place general applicability. Any person seek­ 440 ing a modification of any provision of Conv. Sedan—4...... 440 490 535 of business is located, or a district office Station Wagon...... 455 505 550 this regulation may file a petition for Conv. Coupe Holyd — 2 ...... 455 505 550 in that region authorized by such Re­ Speedster—4. _...... *______455 505 550 amendment in accordance with the pro­ Conv. Sedan Riv.—4...... 465 515 560 gional Office, if he provides adequate visions of Revised Procedural Regula­ 1939—4—Series 62; Serial Nos. 62-001 to 63-999: evidence to that office that he has estab­ tion No. 1 4 issued by the Office of Price Standard Roadster—2...... 295 335 375 lished, and is in a position to maintain, a Administration. Special Roadster—2...... 310 355 400 Deluxe Roadster—2______345 390 435 working arrangement with a reputable Appendix A—R egions for Which B ase Prices Standard Coupe—2 260 295 330 business that, in general, has adequate Are Listed in Appendix B and States I n ­ Special Coupe—2 285 325 365 cluded in S uch R egions Siinair Coupe—2...... J n ...... 310 355 400 facilities for placing a used car in good Deluxe Coupe—2 305 350 390 Region A: Alabama: ponnecticut; Dela­ Speedster—4______: ...... 325 370 415 operating condition as defined in section ware; District of Columbia; Florida; Georgia; Deluxe Speedster—4...... 360 410 455 Station wagon...... 370 420 470 7 (b) and for making repairs or replace­ Illinois except Madison, St. Claire and Rock 1938—4—Series 60; Serial Nos. 60- ments covered by the warranty in sec­ Island Counties; Indiana; Kentucky; Maine; 001 to 61-999: Maryland; Massachusetts; Michigan; Missis­ Special Roadster—2 ...... 235 285 330 tion 7 (c). Adequate evidence, among Standard Roadster—2 .. _ 250 305 350 sippi; New Hampshire; New Jersey; New York; Deluxe Roadster—2...... 275 330 385 other things, shall include a copy of the North Carolina; Ohio; Pennsylvania; Rhode Business Coupe—2______210 255 295 written contract covering the working Island; South Carolina; Tennessee; Vermont; Standard Coupe—2______210 255 295 Virginia; West Virginia; and Wisconsin except Master Coupe—2______230 280 320 arrangement between the geller seeking Deluxe Coupe—2______245 295 345 Douglas County. Speedster—4...... 260 315 365 authorization as a dealer and the “repu- Region B : Arkansas; Colorado; Madison, St. Station wagon...... - 295 360 415 table business” that has adequate facili­ Claire and Rock Island Counties of Illinois; 1937—4—Series 575—Bantam; Serial Iowa; Kansas; Louisiana; Minnesota; Mis­ Nos. R10000 and up; Motor ties for repairing or reconditioning. Nos. E21000 and up: souri; Montana; Nebraska; New Mexico; Roadster—2______190 235 275 For the purpose of this paragraph (b), North Dakota; Oklahoma; South Dakota; Roadster Custom—2______220 270 320 Texas; Douglas County of Wisconsin; and Business coupe—2______165 205 240 repairing or reconditioning facilities are Standard coupe—2______180 220 260 Wyoming. Deluxe coupe______. ______190 235 275 not adequate when they are beyond a Region C: Arizona; California; Idaho; Ne­ reasonable distance from the actual vada; Oregon; Utah; and Washington. physical location at which the used car [Appendix A amended by Am. 1, 9 F it. 7871, (2) is delivered to the purchaser. effective 7-10-44; and Am. 5, effective 3-1-45] 1942—8—Series 40A-Special; Seri­ al Nos. 14257442 to 14364444, [Paragraph (b) amended by Am. 5, effective APPENDIX B— TABLES OF "BASE PRICES’* 3 -1 -4 5 ] 24273684 to 24313644, 34263684 List of Abbreviations to 34317140; Motor Nos. 4457941A tO'4556599A: (c) “Sale” includes sales, dispositions, A/S—Auxiliary seat Utility Coupe—3—44______$1,105 $1,140 $1,180 exchanges, and other transfers and con­ A/W—All weather Conv. Coupe F/W —6—44C__ ... 1,395 1,435 1,470 Bus—Business Business Sedanet—3—48...... L 125 1,165 1,205 tracts and offers to do any of the fore­ Family Sedanet—6—4 8 8 _ ..._____ 1,165 1,200 1,240 Comb—Combination Tour. Sedan 4 Dr.—6—47...... 1,200 1,240 1,280 going. it includes conditional sales and Comp—Compartment 1942—8—Series 40B—Special; Seri­ sales under rental contracts, lease Cont—Continental al Nos.- 14257442 to 14364444, 24273684 to 24313644, 34263684 agreements or other agreements. It Conv—Convertible to 34317140; Motor Nos. also includes transfers by banks, finance Cur—Curtain 4457941 4 to 4556599 4: Div—Division Business Sedanet—3—46_.______1,135 .1,175 1.215 companies, or other persons discounting Dr—Door Family Sedanet—6—46S______1,195 1,235 1,275 promissory notes following the taking SE Family Sedanet—6—46SE___ 1.255 1,295 1,335 F/B—Fast back Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—41...... 1,245 1,280 1, 320 of possession by such persons upon de­ F/W—Full-width rear seat SE Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—41SE...... 1,330 1,370 1,405 fault of the person making such promis­ Holyd—Hollywood Estate wagon—6—49...... ¿____ 1,600 1,640 1,675 LeB—LeBaron 1942—8—Series 50—Super; Serial sory notes. The term “sale” does not Nos. 14257442 to 14364444, N/C—Noncollapsible 24273684 to 24313644, 34263684 to refer to the adjustments of losses made Nos—Numbers 34317140; Motor Nos. 5-4457941 in connection with settlements of claims O/S—Opera seats to 5-4556599: P Top—Power top • Conv. Coupe F/W—6—56C______1,600 1,640 1,675 under contracts of insurance against fire, Sedanet F/W —6—56S...... 1,365 1,400 1,440 Riv—Riverside Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—51...... 1,415 1,455 1,495 theft, collision, other loss of property or R/S—Rumble seat 1942—8—Series 60—Century; Serial S/C—Semi-collapsible Nos. 14257442 to 14364444, 242- other coverage, even though the right of • 73684 to 24313644, 34263684 to SE—Super equipped 34317140; Motor Nos. 64457941 subrogation may be involved, or to trans­ S/L—Streamlined to 6-4556599: fers to insurers in connection with S/S—Self shifter; Slipstream Sedanet F/W —6—668...... 1,440 1,475 1, 515^ Tk—Trunk Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—61______1,490 1,530 1,570 adjustments of total losses under insur­ 1942—8—Series " 70—Eoadmaster; Tour—Touring Serial Nos. 14257442 to 14364444, ance contracts. The terms . “sale”, 2W, 5W—2 window, 5 window 24273684 to 24313644, 34263684 to “seller”, “selling”, “purchase”, “pur­ W/P—With partition 34317140; Motor Nos. 74457941 Wilby—Willoughby. to 7-4556599: - chaser” and “purchasing” shall be con­ Conv. Coupe F /W —6—76C______1,801 1,835 1,875 Sedanet F /W —6—76S...... 1,540 1,580 1,615 strued accordingly. * 9 FJR. 10476, 13715. Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—7 1 ...... 1,015 1,665 1,690 1388 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

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Base price in Base price in Base price in region region region Model, serial no., body type, and Model, serial no., body type, and Model, serial no., body type, and passenger capacity passenger capacity passenger capacity A B O

K)42—8—Series 90—Limited; Serial 1940—8—Series 70—Roadmaster; 1938—8—Series 90—Limited; Serial Nos. 14257442 to 14364444, 242- Serial Nos. 13596807 to 13880011, Nos. 13219848 to 13388546, 73684 to 24313644, 34263684 to 23601856 to 23871217, 33611856 to 23238767 to 23386843, 33245765 34317140; Motor Nos. 94457941 33874783; Motor Nos. 7-3812000 to 38376283; Motor Nos. 93396937 to 9-4556599: to 74074858: to 93572651: Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—91...... $2,275 $2, 310 $2,350 Conv. Sport Phaeton—5—71C ..._ $1,495 $1,660 $1,810 Tour. Sedan Tk 4 Dr.—6—91____ $1,205 $1,455 $1,685 Tour. Sedan, 4 D r. A/S—8—90— 2,440 2,480 2,520 Sport Coupe F/W —6—76S.. 1,065 1,185 1,295 Tour. Sedan Tk A/S—8—90_____ 1,305 1,575 1,820 Formal Sedan—6—9 lF — ______2,365 2,405 2,440 Conv. Coupe—5—76C_____ 1,200 1,335 1,455 Limousine Tk A/S—8—90L...... 1,360 1,645 1,909 Limousine A/S—8—90L______% 525 2,565 2,605 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—7 1 . . . . 1,135 1,265, 1,380 1937—8—Series 40—Special; Serial Nos. 2999497 to 3219847; Motor 1941—8—Series 40A—Special; Serial 1940—8—Series 80—Limited; Serial Nos. 13596807 to 13880011, Nos. 4-3166225 to 43396936: Nos. 14034052 to 14257441, 2399- Conv. Phaeton—5—40C______560 690 815 4170 to 24245877, 34007924 to 23601856 to 23871217, 33611856 to 33874783; Motor Nos. 8-3812000 Business Coupe—2—46------375 460 546 34253683; Motor Nos. A 4074859 Sport Coupe-O/S—4—46S______405 495 590 to A 4457940: to 84074858: S/L Conv. Sport Phaeton—6— Conv. Coupe R/S—4—46G______445 545 645 Business coupe—3—44______955 1,010 1,060 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5—44_...... 400 490 Ï75 Conv. coupe F/W —6—440____ 1,180 1,245 1,310 80C...... 1.655 1.840 2,005 Conv. Sport fa e to n Tk—6—81(C. 1.655 1.840 2,005 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5—48___ 410 505 595 Sport coup F/W —6—4 4 S ..„ _____ 1,010 1,065 1,120 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—47______415 510 600 Tour, sedan, 4 Dr.—6—47__ .____ 1,055 1,110 1,170 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—81___ 1.305 1.450 1.585 S/L Sport Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—87— 1.305 1.450 1.585 Tour. Sedan Tk. 4 Dr.—5—41___ 430 525 620 1941—8— Series 40B—Special; Serial Formal Sedan Tk—6—81F...... 1,455 1,620 1.770 1937—8—Series 60-Century; Serial Nos. 13880012 to 14257441, 2389- S/L Formal Sedan—6—87F...... : 1, 455 1,620 1.770 Nos. 2999497 to 3219847; Motor 2008 to 24245877, 33897008 to 1940—8—Series 90—Limited; Serial Nos. 6-3176225 to 6-3396936: 34253683; Motor Nos. 44074859 Nos. 13596807 to 1388Ó011, Conv. Phaeton—6—60C______660 810 960 to 4-4457940: 23601856 to 23871217; 33611856 Sport Coupe O/S—4—66S______500 610 725 1,085 Business coupe—3—46______980 1,030 to 33874783;. Motor Nos. Conv. Coupe—R/S—4—660 _____ 54C 660 780 Sedanet F/W —6—46S...... 1,040 1,095 1,150 9-3812000 to 94074858: Sedan, 2 Dr.—5—6 4 ______490 60C 710 Sedanet F/W —6 -4 6 S E ...... 1,095 1,160 1,220 1,645 1,830 1,995 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5—68___ 505 615 730 1,205 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—91...... Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—41______1,085 1,145 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr. A/S—8—90. 1,780 1,975 2,155 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—67______510 625 735 1,175 1,305 Sedan, 4 Dr.— 6— 41 S E ...... 1,240 Limousine Tk A/S—8—90L...... 1,865 2,075 2,265 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—61___ 52C 64C 755 Estate wagon—6—49...... 1,415 1,490 1,570 1939—8—Series 40—Special; Serial 1937 — 8 — Series 80 — Roadmaster; 1941—8—Series 50—Super; Serial Nos. 13388547 to 13596806, Serial Nos. 2999497 to 3219847; Nos. 13880012 to 14257441, • 23395088 to 23592131, 33405088 to Motor Nos. 8-3176225 to 833969- 23892808 to 24245877, 33897008 to 33593652; Motor Nos. 4-3572652 36: 34253683; Motor Ños. 54074859 to 43786213: Conv. Phaeton Tk—6—80C------770 940 1,115 to 6-4457940: ^ / Conv. Sport Phaeton Tk—5—41C. 970 1,105 1,240 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—81___ 625 765 905 Conv. Phaeton, 4 Dr.—6—51C__ 1,610 1,700 1,785 Business Coupe—2—4 6 ..... ------610 695 780 Formal Sedan—6—8 1 F ._ ...... 685 84C 990 Business Coupe—3—56______1,055 1,110 1,170 Sport Coupe—4—46S______650 740 830 1937—8—Series 90—Limited; Serial Conv. Coupe F/W —6-^560____ _ 1,305 1,375 1,450 Conv. Coupe—4—46C...... i 740 845 945 Nos. 2999497 to 3219847; Motor Sport Coupe F /W —6—56S______1,140 1,205 1,265 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5—48___ 655 745 835 Nos. 9-3176225 to 93396936: Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—51— ____ 1,215 1,285 1,350 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—4 1 .... 680 775 870 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr. F/W —6— 91...... ' 845 1,035 1,225 1941—8—Series 60—Century; Serial 1939—8—Series 60—Century; Serial Nos. 13880012 to 14257441, Nos. 13388547 to 13596806, Tour. Formal Sedan Tk, 4 Dr. 6—91F 930 1,140 1,345 23892008 to 24245877, 33897008 23395088 to 23592131, 33405088 to F/W— ...... Tour. Sedan Tk, F/W—8—90...... 93( 1,140 1,345 to 34253683; Motor Ños. 64085000 \ 33593652; Motor Nos. 6-3576652 to 63755912: Tour. Limousine Tk, F/W—8— to 6-4457940: 90T, ______980 1,200 1,420 Business coupe—3—6 6 ...... 1,230 1,295 1,365 Conv. Sport Phaeton Tk—5— Sedanet F/W —6—66S______1,275 1,350 1,420 6 1 0 ...... 1,180 1,345 1,505 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—61...... 1,325 1,400 1,470 Sport coupe O/S-4—66S_____ .... 800 910 1,025 Conv. coupe O/S-4—66C______920 1,050 1,175 (3) 1941—8—Series 70—Roadmaster; Se Tour, sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5—68____ 825 935 1,050 rial Nos. 13880012 to 14257441, Tour, sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—61____ 850 970 1,090 23892008 to 24244877, 33897008 1939—8—Series 80—Roadmaster; 1942—8—Series 61; Serial Nos.5380001 to 34253683; Motor Nos. 74C850C0 Serial Nos. 13388547 to 13596806, to 5385237, 5386001 to 5386463: to 7-4457940: 23395088 to 23592131, 33405088 to Club Coupe—5—6107...... $1,565 $1,600 Conv. Phaeton 4 D r.—6—7 1 0 .... 1,830 1, 930 2,030 33593652; Motor Nos. 8-3576662 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—6109__r____ .... 1,640 1,680 Conv. Coupe F/W —6—76C_____ 1 ,49C 1,570 1,655 to 8-3755912: 1942—8—Series62; Serial Nos.8380001 1,375 1,450 S/L Sport phaeton, 4 Dr.—6—80C. 1,365 1,555 1,745 to 8384401, 8386001 to 8386560: Sport Coupe F/W —6—76S______1,305 1,690 1,730 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—7 1 .______1,390 1,470 1,545 Sport phaeton, Tk, 4 Dr.—6—8 1 C. 1,365 1,555 1,745 Club Coupe—5—6207...... 1,650 Tour, sedan Tk, 4 Dr.^-6—81____ 1,055 1,205 1,350 Deluxe Club Coupe—5—6207D ... 1,720 1,760 1.795 1941—8—Series 90—Limited; Serial Sport sedan-MS—87 ^ ...______1,055 1,205 1,350 Sedan, 4 D*.—5—6269...... 1,720 1,760 1.795 No?. 13880012 to 14257441, Formal sedan Tk—6—8 1 F ...... 1,210 1,375 1,545 Deluxe Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—6269D__ 1,785 1,820 1,860 23892008 to 24245877, 33897008 to 1939—8—Series 90—Limited; Serial Club Conv. Coupe—5—6267D___ 1,930 1,965 2,005 94253683; Motor Nos. 94085000 Nos. 13388547 to 13596806, 1942—8—Series 63; Serial Nos. 7380001 to 9-4457940; 23395088 to 23592131, 33405088 to to 7381500, 7386001 to 7386250: Tour. Sedan,.4 Dr.—6—91...... 2,230 2,355 2,475 33593652; Motor Nos. 9-3676652 Sedan. 4 Dr.—5—6319...... 1,815 1,855 1,895 Tour. Sedan, 4 D r. A/S—8—90__ 2, 45( 2,685 2,720 to 9-3755912: 1942—8—Series 60 Special—Fleetwood; Formal Sedan—6—91 F ______2,395 2,525 2,660 Tour, sedan T k, 4 Dr.—6—91____ 1,425 1,620 1,820 Serial Nos. 6380001 to 6386375: Limousine A/S—8—90L...... 2, 56( 2,700 2,840 Tour, sedan Tk A/S—8—90...... 1,620 1,845 2,065 Sedan, 4 Dr;—5—6069...... 2,150 2,190 2,230 Limousine Tk A/S—8—9oL__...... 1,690 1,925 2,160 Sedan (Div.) 4 Dr.—5—6069F____ 2,365 2,400 2,440 1940—8—Series 40—Special; Serial 1938—8—Series 40—Special: Serial 1942—8—Series 67; Serial Nos.9380001 Nos. 13596807 to 13880011, NÒS. 13219848 to 13388546, to 9380520, 9386001 to 9386180: 23601856 to 23871217, 33611856 to 23238767 to 23386843, 33245765 Sedan—5—6719...... 2,600 2,640 2,675 33874783; Motor Nos. 4-3786214 to 33376283; Motor Nos. 43396937 Sedan (Div.)—5—6719F______2,715 2,755 2.795 to 44074857: to 43572651: Sedan—7—6 7 2 3 ....______2,715 2,755 2.795 Conv. Sport Phaeton—5—410... 1,155 1, 285 1,400 Conv. Phaeton—5^-40C...... 780 945 1,090 Imperial Sedan—7—6733____•.____ ■2,840 2,880 2,920 Business Coupe—2—46...I ___ _ 765 850 925 Business Coupe—2—46...... 520 630 725 1942—8—Series 75—Fleetwood; Se­ Sport Coupe F/W —5—46S...... 805 895 975 Sport Coupe O/S—4—46S.;______555 665 770 rial Nos. 3380001 to 3381200, Conv. Coupe F/W —5—46C_____ 915 1,015 1,110 Conv. Coupe—4—46C...... 610 735 855 3386001 to 3386327: Tour. Sedan, Tk, 2 D r.—5—48... 805 900 980 % Sport Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5—44-___ 540 655 755 Sedan—5—7519______2,910 2,950 2.990 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 D r.—5—4 1 ... 845 . 940 1,025 555 670 775 Sedan (Div.)—5—7 5 1 9 F ..______3,030 3,070 3.110 S/L Sport Sedan, 4 D r —5—4 7 .... 565 680 790 Business Sedan—9—7523L...... 2,790 2,830 2,870 1940—8—Series 60—Super; Serial Tour, Sedan Tk. 4 Dr.—5—41 ..., 580 700 810 Imperial Business Sedan—9— Nos. 13596807 to 13880011 1938—8—Series 60—Century; Serial 7633L...... 2,910 2,950 2.990 23601856 to 23871217, 33611856 Nos. 13219848 to 13388546, Sedan—7—7523...... 3,030 3,070 3.110 to 33874783; Motor Nos. 5-3786214 23238767 to 23386843, 33245765 to Imperial Sedan—7—7533______3,150 3,190 3,230 to 54074857: 33376283; Motor Nos. 63396937 Formal Sedan—5—7559______3,710 3,750 3,790 Conv. Sport Phaeton—5—51Ö..., 1,315 1,460 1,595 to 63572651: Formal Sedan—7—7533F______3,830 3,870 3,910 Sport Coupe F/W —6—56S______89( 985 1,075 Conv. Phaeton—5—60C______950 1,145 1,325 1941—V8—Series 62; Serial Nos. Conv. Coupe—5—56C___...... 1,02( 1,135 1,240 Sport Coupe C/S—4—66S______675 815 940 8340001 to 8364734: Tour. Sedan T k , 4 D r.—6—5 1 ... 1,035 1,13093( Conv. Coupe—4—66C. '______750 905 1,045 Coupe—4—6227...... 1,470 1,550 1,630 Estate Wagon—6—59______1 ,05< 1,165 1,270 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5—68.... 690 835 965 Deluxe Coupe—2—4—6227D...... 1,560 1,645 1,730 S/L Sport Sedan, 4 D r .-5 —67___ 700 845 980 Deluxe Conv. Coupe—2—4— 1940—8—Series 60—Century; Serial Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—61__ _ 715 865 1,000 6267D...... 1,710 1,800 1,895 Nos. 13596807 to 13880011, 1938—8—Series 80—Roadmaster; Se­ Tour. Sedan—5—6219...... 1,545 1,630 1,715 23601856 to 23871217,33611856 to rial Nos. 13219848 to 13388546, Deluxe Tour. Sedan—5—6219D__ 1,640 1,735 1,82» 33874783; Motor Nos. 6-3812000 23238767 to 23386843, 33245765 tp DeluxerConv. Sedan—5—6229D— 2,045 2,160 2,270 to 64074858: 33376283: Motor Nos. 83396937 1941—V8—Series 61; Serial Nos. Conv. SportPhaeton Tk—5—61C 1,375 1,530 1,670 to 83572651: 5340001 to 5369258: Business Coupe—2—66______95( 1,055 1,150 Conv. Phaeton Tk—6—80C_____ 1,100 1,330 1,523 Coupe—5—6127...... 1,390 1,470 1,545 Sport Coupe F/W —5—66S___ 99( 1,100 1,200 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—81___ 1 ,10C 1,27091C Deluxe Coupe—5—6127D______1,490 1,570 1,655 Conv. Coupe F/W —5—66C... 1,135 1,265 1,380 S/L Sport Sedan—6—87______91C 1 ,10C 1,270 Tour. Sedan—5—6109...... 1,495 1,580 1,660 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—61. 1,020 1,135 1,240 Formal Sedan—6—81F . . . . __ ___ 975 1,175 1,360 Deluxe Tour. Sedan—5—6109D ... 1,595 1,630 1,770 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1389

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1941—V8—Serie^ 63; Serial Nos. 1939—V16—Series 90—Fleetwood; j 1937—V16—Series 90—Fleetwood; 7340001 to 7345050: Serial Nos. 5290001 to 5290138: Serial Nos. 5130301 to 5130350: Tour. Sedan—5—6319...... $1,750 $1,850 $1,945 Coupe 2—4—9057______$3,705 $4,220 $4,735 Coupe—2—5876.______53,370 $4,125 $4,880 1941—V8—Series 60 Special—Fleet- Conv. Coupe 2—4—9067______3.780 4, 305 4.825 • Conv. Coupe—2—5899______3,630 4,440 5,255 wood; Serial Nos. 6340001 to C ou pe—5—9057B ______3.780 4,305 4.825 Town Sedan—5—5833S...... 3,555 4,350 5,150 6344101: Tour. Sedan—6—9019______3,565 4,060 4,555 Conv. Sedan—5—5880...... 3,850 4,710 5,575 Tour. Sedan—5—6019...... 2,275 2,400 2,525 Town Sedan Tk—5—9039____.... 3,960 4, 510 5,055 Sedan—7—5875S...... 3,605 4,410 5,220 Tour. Sedan (Div.)—6019F...... 2,440 2,570 2,705 Conv. Sedan Tk—6—9029...... 4,175 4,755 5,335 Limousine—7—5875...... 3,700 4,530 6,365 1941—'V8—67; Serial Nos. 9340001 to Toiir. Sedan (D iv.)—5—9019F___ 3,620 4,125 4,625 Town Cabriolet—7—5825...... 3,840 4,705 5,565 9340922: Tour. Sedan—7—9023...... 3,655 4,165 4,670 Limousine Brougham—7—6891__ 3,985 4,875 5,770 Tour. Sedan—5—6719______...... 2,695 2,845 2,990 Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—9033___ 3, 765 4,285 4,810 Tour. Sedan (Div.)—5 -6 7 1 9 F .__ 2,860 3,015 3,170 Formal Sedan Tk—5—9059:_____ 4.210 4, 795 5.380 Tour. Sedan—7—6723...... 2,845 3,005 3,160 Formal Sedan Tk—7—9033F_____ 4.210 4,795 5.380 (4) Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—6733— 3,010 3,175 3,340 Town Car Tk—7^-9053...... 5,000 5,695 6,390 1941—V8—Series 75—Fleetwood; Se­ 1938—V8—Series 60; Serial Nos. rial Nos. 3340001 to 3342104: 8270001 to 8272052: 1942—6—Scries BG—Stylemaster; Tour. Sedan—5—7519...... 3,115 3,285 3,455 Coupe O/S—2—6 1 2 7 ...:...... 940 1,135 1,310 Serial Nos. BG-I001 to 13310; Tour. Sedan (Div.)—5—7 5 1 9 F .... 3,275 3.460 3,640 Conv. Coupe R/S—2—6167______1,005 1,215 1,405 Motor Nos. 2AA-1001 and up, Business Sedan—9—7 5 2 3 L ....___ 3,005 3,170 3,335 Tour. Sedan—5—6119______985 1,190 1,375 BA-1001 and up, 2AC-1O01 Business' Imperial Sedan—-9— Cony? Sedan—5—6149___...... 1,235 1,490 1,725 and up: 75331/...--"-___ ...... i . . . 3,170 3,345 3,515 1938—V8—Series 60—Special; Serial Coupe—2______$855 $895 $935 Tour. Sedan—7—7523...... 3,265 3,445 3,625 Nos.-6270001 to 6273704: Coupe—5 .______890 925 965 Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—7533___ 3,430 3,620 3,805 Tour. Sedan—5—6019S...... 1,160 1,400 1,620 Town Sedan, 2 Dr.—6.'______900 940 975 Formal Sedan—5—7559______... 4,095 4,320 4,545 1938—V8—Series 65; Serial Nos. Sport Sedan, 4 Dr.—6_____. ____ _ 945 980 1,020 Formal Sedan—7—7533F...... 4,225 4.460 4,690 7270001 to 7271476: 1942—6—Series B H —Fleetmaster; 1940—V8—Series 60S; Serial Nos. Tour. Sedan—5—6519______1,270 1,530 1,770 Serial Nos. BH-iOOl to 27530; 6320001 to 6324600: Tour. Sedan (Div.)—5—6619F___ 1,310 1,580 1,830 Motor Nos. 2AA-1001 and up, Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—6019S------1,780 1,975 2,155 Conv. Sedan—5—6549 ; ____ 1,450 1,750 2,025 BA-1001 and up, 2AjC-1001 Tour. Sedan (D iv.)—5—6019SF... 1,900 2,115 2,310 1938—V8—S eries 75—Fleetwood; and up: Town Car—5—6053MB______2,980 3,315 3,615 Serial Nos. 3270P01 to 3271911: Coupe—2______915 955 990 Town Car—5>—6053LB______3,295 3,665 4,000 Coupe—2—7557______1,825 2,205 2,550 Coupe—5 ...______950 985 1,025 1940—V8—Series 62; Serial Nos. Coupe—5—7557B..______1,885" 2.275 2.630 Cabriolet—5______1,200 1,240 1,275 8320001 to 8325903: ■ Conv. Coupe O/S—2 - 4 —7567___ 1,885 2.275 2.630 Town Sedan, 2 D r.—6______960 995 1,035 Coupe—2—4—6227...... 1,430 *1,590 1,735 Tour. Sedan—5—7 5 1 9 ...... 1,715 2,065 2,390 Sport Sedan, 4 D r.—6______1,000 1,040 1,080 Conv. Coupe—2—4—62 6 7 ....___ _ 1,530 1,700 1,855 Tour. Sedan (Div.)—5—7519F___ 1,755 2,120 2,450 Station Wagon—8______1, 215 1,255 1,295 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—6219_____ 1,485 1,650 1,800 Town Sedan—6—7539___ . . . 2,030 2,450 2,835 Fleetline Aero Sedan—6______985 1,025 1,060 Conv. Sedan Tk—5—6229-----.... 1,875 2,085 2,275 Conv. Sedan Tk—5—7529______2,205 2,660 3,075 Sportmaster—6...... 1,030 1,065 1,105 1940—V8—Series 72—F le e tw o o d ; Formal Sedan—5 —7559______2.230 2.695 3.115 1941—6—Series AG—Master DeLuxe; Serial Nos. 7320001 to 7321525: Formal Sedan—7—7533F.______2.230 2.695 3.115 Serial Nos. AG—1001 to 62708; Tour. Sedan; 4 Dr.—5 - 7 2 1 9 ...... 2,275 2,530 2,760 Tour. Sedan—7—7523...... 1,785 2,155 2,495 Motor Nos. A A—1001 to 1163729, Tour. Sedan (Div.)—5—7219F----- 2,340 2,600 2,835 Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—7533__ 1,875 2,260 2,615 AC—1001 to 195459: Tour. Sedan—7—7223...... 2,375 2,640 2,880 Tour. Sedan—8—7 5 2 3 L ...... 1,730 2,085 2,410 Business Coupe—2______760 800 840 Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—7233__ 2,490 2,770 3,020 Tour. Imperial Sedan—8—7533L.. 1,815 2,190 2,535 Coupe—5 ...... 790 835 880 Tour. Sedan—9—7223L______2,295 2.550 2,785 *" Town Car—7—7553...... : ...... 2,870 3,465 4,005 Town Sedan, 2 Dr.—5______805 845 890 Sport Sedan, 4 D r.—5...... 850 895 935 Tour. Imperial Sedan—9—7233L.. 2,410 2; 680 2,925 1938—V16—Series 90—Fleetwood; Formal Sedan—5—7259______3.170 3.525 3.845 1941—6—Series AH—Special De- Serial Nos. 5270001 to 5270315: Luxe; Serial Nos. AH—1001 to Formal Sedan—7—7233F...... 3.170 3.525 3.845 Coupe—2—9057...... 2,985 3,605 4,170 1940—V8—Series 75------Fleetwood; 92374; Motor Nos. AA—1001 to Conv. Coupe—2—9067______3.045 3.675 4.250 Serial Nos. 3320001 to 3320956: 1163729; AC—1001 to 195459: Coupe—5—9057B______3.045 3.675 4.250 Business Coupe—2 .... ______820 865 905 Coupe—2—4—7557______2,800 3,115 3,400 Tour. Sedan—5—9019____ ...... 2,875 3,465 Coupe—5—7557B...... 2.890 3.215 3.505 4,010 Coupe—5...... 855 900 950 Town Sedan—5—9039______3,190 3,850 4,455 Cabriolet—5______1,015 1,070 1, 125 Conv. Coupe—2—4—7567...____ _ 2.890 3.215 3.505 Conv. Sedan Tk—5—9029___. . . . . 3,365 4,695 4,060 Town Sedan, 2 Dr.—5 .... ___ .... 865 910 966 Tour. Sedan—5—7 5 1 9 ...... 2,550 2,840 3,095 Tour. Sedan (Div.)—5—9019F ___ 2,915 2,695 2,995 3,520 4,070 Sport Sedan, 4 Dr.'—5____ ...... 910 960 1,010 Tour. Sedan (Div.)—5—7 5 1 9 F .... 3,270 Tour. Sedan—7—9023...... 2,945 3,555 4,115 Town Sedan T K —5—7539______3,115 3,460 3,775 Fleetline Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______935 985 1,035 Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—9033..*. 3,035 3,660 4,235 Station Wagon—8______Conv. Sedan Tk—5—7529______: 3,380 3,760 4,100 Formal Sedan—5—9059...... 1,066 1,125 1,180 3.390 4.095 4.735 1940—6—Series K B —85—M a s te r Formal Sedan Tk—5—7559 . . . . 3.425 3.810 4.155 Formal Sedan Tk—7—9033F..___ 4.095 4.735 Formal Sedan Tk—7—7533F_____ 3.425 3.390 Serial Nos. K B —1001 to 20946 3.810 4.155 Town Car—7—9053______'. 4,030 4,865 5,625 Tour. Sedan—7—7523...... 2,740 3,045 3,325 Motor Nos. 2697268 to 3665902: Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—7533___ 2,870 3,195 3,485 1937—V8—Series 60; Serial Nos. B —105462 to 221935: Town Car Tk—7—7553...... 4,405 4,900 5,345 6030001 to 6037003: Business Coupe—2______675 635 690 1940—V16—Series 90; Serial Nos. Coupe—2—6027______...... 710 870 1,030 Town Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5______' 615 680 740 5320001 to 5320061: Conv. Coupe—2—6067....______775 945 1,120 Sport Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5______650 725 785 Coupe—2—4—9057...... 4,580 6*095 5,560 Tour. Sedan—5—6019______760 930 1,100 Station Wagon—8...... 800 885 960 " Conv. Coupe—2—4—9067______4.670 5.195 5.665 Conv. Sedan—6—6049______.... 925 1,135 1,340 1940—6—Series KH —Master De­ Coupe—5—9057B...... 4.670 5.195 6.665 Tour. Coupe, 2 Dr.—5—6011___ 900 1,100 1,300 luxe; Serial Nos. KH-1001 to Tour Sedan—6—9019...... 4,410 4,905 5,350 1937—V8—Series 65; Serial Nos. 37644; Motor Nos. 2697268 to Tour. Sedan (D iv.)—5—9019F___ 4,475 4,975 5,430 7030001 to 70324Q1: 3665902, B-105462 to 221935: Town Sedan Tk—5—9039...... 4,895 5,440 5,935 Tour. Sedan—5—6519______955 1,170 1,385 Business Coupe—2______... ___ 600 665 725 Tour. Sedan—7—9023...... 4,520 5,025 5,485 1937—V8—Series 70—F 1 e e t w o o d ; Town Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5.._.... 635 705 765 Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—9033___ 4,650 5,175 5,645 Serial Nos. 3130001 to 3134232: Sport Sedan Tk, 4 Dr-—5______675 750 815 Formal Sedan Tk—5—9 0 5 9 ...___ 6.205 5.790 6.315 Sport Coupe—2—7057...... 1,300 1,590 1,880 Sport Coupe F /W —4...... 630 700 760 Formal Sedan Tk—7—9033F..___ 5.205 5.790 6.315 Conv. Coupe—2—7067...... 1,345 1,650 1,950 1940—6—Series KA—Special De­ Town Car Tk—7—9053...... 6,185 6,880 7,505 Tour. Sedan—5—7019..______1,200 1,470 1,740 luxe; Serial Nos. KA-1001 to Conv. 8edan Tk—5—9029______5,160 5,740 6,260 Conv. Sedan—5—7029______... 1,370 1,680 1,985 72089, 2697268 to 3665902, B - 105462 to 221935: 1939—'V8—Series 61; Serial Nos. Tour. Coupe. 2 Dr.—5^-7011...... 1,740 2,130 2,520 8290001 to 8295904: Business Coupe—2______630 695 755" 1937—V8—Series 75—F le e tw o o d ; Sport Coupe F/W —4______660 730 800 ' Coupe O/S—2—4—6127...... 1,105 1,255 1,410 Serial Nos. 3130001 to 3134232: Conv. Cabriolet F/W —4______795 885 960 Conv. Coupe O/S—2—4—6 1 6 7 .... 1,215 1,385 1,550 Tour. Sedan—5—7519______1.300 1.590 1,880 Town Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5______Tour. Sedan—5—6 1 1 9 ....;...... 1,150 1,310 670 745 810 1,470 Town Sedan—5—7539...______1,545 1,890 2,235 Sport Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6______705 785 855 Conv. Sedan Tk—5—6129...... 1,500 1,710 1,915 Conv. Sedan—5—7629______.... 1,690 2,070 2,450 Station Wagon—8...... 825 915 1,000 Tour. Sedan (Div.)—5—6 1 1 9 F ... 1,285 1,460 1,640 Formal Sedan—5—17509F ______1,715 2,100 2,485 Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5—6111...... 1939—6—Series J B —85—Master; 1,310 1,495 1,675 Special Tour. Sedan—7—7623S—, 1,200 1,470 1,740 Serial Nos. JB-1001 to 33221; 1939—V8—Series 60S; Serial Nos. Special Tour. Imperial Sedan— Motor Nos. 1915447 to 2697267, 6290001 to 6295513: 7— 7533S...... 1.300 1.590 1,880 Tour. Sedan—5—6019...... B-10503 to 105461: 1,440 1,640 1,835 Tour. Sedan—7—7523...... 1,370 1, ‘ 1,985 Coupe—2______450 610 570 1939—V8—Series 75—F le e tw o o d ; Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—7533... 1,470 1,800 2,130 Coach—5 . . . . ______470 635 600 Serial Nos. 3290001 tò 3292069: Business Tour. Sedan—8—7523SL 1,265 1,545 1,830 Town Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5______480 645 615 Coupe—2 —4—7657...... 2,265 2,580 2,895 Business Imperial Tom:. Sedan— Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... _•______600 635 1,360 670 Coupe—5—7557B...... 2.340 2.665 2.985 8— 7533SL,...... 1,665 1,970 Sport Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5 ..._____ 510 680 650 Town Car—7—7543______2,230 2,730 3,230 CoUv. Coupe—2—4—7567...... 2.340 2.665 2.985 Station Wagon—8______.... 610 690 770 Tour. Sedan—5—75Ì9...... 2,065 2,350 2.640 Sedan—5—7 5 0 9 ...... '...... 1.300 1.590 1,880 1939—6—Series JA —Master Deluxe; Tour. Sedan (Div.)—5—7 6 1 9 F .... 2,180 2,485 2,785 1937—V12—Series 85—Fleetwood; . Serial Nos. JA-1001 to 58510; Town Sedan Tk—5—7539...... 2,520 2,870 3,215 Serial Nos. 4130001 to 4 *3 0 4 7 8 : Motor Nos. 1915447 to 2697267, Conv. Sedan Tk—6—7529...... 2,735 3,115 3,495 Tour. Sedan—5—86 1 9 ...______1,640 2,010 2,875 B-10503 to 105461: Formal Sedan Tk—5—7559...... 2.770 3.155 3,540 Town Sedan—5—86 3 9 ...______1,885 2,310 2,730 Business Coupe—2______500 665 635 Formal Sedan Tk—7—7533F_____ 2.770 3.155 3.640 Conv. Sedan—5—8529______., 2.035 2.490 2.945 Sport Coupe—4 .______525 595 665 Tour. Sedan—7—7523 __ 2,215 2,625 2,830 Formal Sedan—5—8509F______2.035 2.490 2.945 Coach—5...... 615 585 655 Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—7533... 2,325 2,645 2,970 Tour. Sedan—7—8523______1,715 2,100 2,485 Town Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5______63C 605 680 Busmess Tour. Sedan—7—7523L. 2,145 2,440 2,740 Tour. Imperial Sedan—7—8533.... 1,815 2,220 2,625 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______545 62t 695 Tour. Imperial Sedan—8—7533L.. 2,250 2,565 2,875 Town Car—7—8643...'______2,570 3,150 3,725 Station Wagon—8______675 765 860 Town Cai;Tk—7—7553 ...... 3,560 4,065 4,550 Imperial Sedan—7—8613...... 1,850 2,265 2,680 Sport Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5...... 665 640 715 1390 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

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1938—6—Series H B —Master; Serial 1941—6—Series C28—Windsor; Se­ 1940—8—Series C26—Saratoga; Seri­ Nos. HB-1001 and up; Motor rial Nos. 7901601 to 7957099; Mo­ al Nos. 6673501 to 6674100; Mo­ Nos. 1187822 to 1915446, B -l to tor Nos. C28-1001 to 136725: tor Nos. C26—1001 to 18700: 10502: Coupe—3______$1,060 $1,120 $1,175 Sedan—6 ...... $1,165 $1,295 $1,410 Coupe—2______$365 ,435 $505 Club Coupe—6 .______1,165 1,230 1,295 Special Formal Sedan—6...... 1,230 1,365 1.490 Cabriolet—4______425 515 590 Conv. Coupe—6______1,355 1,430 1,505 1940—8— Series <127— Crown Im­ Coach—5 ._____ ...... 375 456 525 Luxury Brougham—6______1,140 1,205 1,270 perial; Serial Nos. 7806551 to Town Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5______390 470 540 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6 ...... 1,195 1,260 1,325 7807401; Motor Nos. C27—1001 Sport Sedan Tk—5______425 510 585 Town Sedan—6...... 1,250 1,320 1,385 to 1875: Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 410 495 570 Town and Country Sedan—6 . . . . . 1,370 1,445 1,520 Sedan—6______1,900 2,115 2,305 1938—6—Series HA—M aster De- Town and Country Sedan—9 1,565 1,655 1,740 Sedan—8______1,985 2,205 2,405 Luxe; Serial Nos. HA-1001 and Sedan—8...... 1,480 1,565 1,645 Limousine—8...... 2,070 2,300 2,510 up; Motor Nos. 1187822 to Limousine—8_ ...... 1,560 1,650 1,735 1939—6—Series C22—Royal; Serial 1915446, B -l to 10502: 1941—6—Series C28—Highlander: Nos. 7574001 to 7624876; Motor Coupe—2...... r...... 405 490 565 Coupe—3 ...... 1,085 1,145 1,205 Nos. C22—1001 to 58748: Sport Coupe—4...... '...... 425 515 595 Conv. Coupe______1,380 1,455 1,535 Coupe—2 ...______: 630 715 c-05 Coach—5...... 410 495 575 Club Coupe...... 1,190 1,255 1,320 Victoria Coupe—4______665 760 850 Town Sedan Tk, 2 D r.—5______430 520 600 Sedan, 2 D r...... 1,170 1,235 1,295 Brougham—5______670 760 855 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 450 540 625 Sedan, 4 D r______1,220 1,290 1,355 Sedan—5______...... 695 790 885 Sport Sedan Tk—5_...... 455 550 635 Sedan—7 . ______. _ ... 1,510 1,590 1,675 Sedan—7______... ______845 965 1,080 1937—6—Series G B—Master; Serial Limousine_____'...... 1,590 1,675 1,765 Limousine Sedan—7______910 1,035 1,160 Nos. GB-1001 and up; Motor Town Sedan...... 1.275 1,345 1,415 1939—6—Series C22—Royal Wind­ Nos. 1 to 1187821: 1941 — 8 — Series C30 — Saratoga; sor; Serial Nos. 6948301 to 6954- Coupe—2...... 265 325 380 Serial Nos. 676501 to 6762251; 947; Motors Nos. C22—1001 to Cabriolet—2—4 ...... 310 380 445 Motor Nos. C30-1001 to 25734; 58748: Coach—5...... 70 330 395 Coupe—3...... 1,270 1,340 1,410 Coupe—2 ...______675 770 860 Town Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5______280 345 405 Club Coupe—6 . . . ______1,345 1, 420 1,495 Victoria Coupe—4______710 810 905 Sedan 4 Dr.—5...... 300 365 430 Luxury Brougham—6...... 1,325 1,400 1,470 Club Coupe—5.-.______810 925 1,035 Sport Sedan Tk—5...... 310 380 445 Sedan—6...... 1,360 1,435 1,505 Sedan—5 ...... 735 840 940 1937—6—Series GA—Master De- Town Sedan— ...... 1,410 1,490 1,565 1939—8—Series C23—Imperial; Serial Luxe; Serial Nos. GA-1001 and 1941—8—Series C30—New Yorker; Nos. 6742201 to 6750055; Motor up; Motor Nos. 1 to 1187821: Serial Nos. 6624101 to 6642655; Nos. C23—1001 to 13107: Coupe—2...... 295 355 420 Motor Nos. C30—1001 to 25734: Coupe—2______770 880 985 Sport Coupe—2—4______310 375 446 Coupe—3...... 1,355 1,430 1,505 Victoria Cpupe—4 _ _ . . . . 795 905 1,015 Coach—5...... 300 370 440 Club Coupe—6 ...... ■ 1,420 1,495 1,575 Brougham—5______800 910 1,020 Town Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5______315 385 460 Conv. Coupe—6...... 1,590 1,675 1,765 Sedan—5...... 820 935 1,050 Sedan, 4 DiC—5...... 330 410 485 Luxury Brougham—6______1,410 1,485 1,565 1939—8—Series C23—New Yorker; Sport Sedan Tk—5______340 415 490 Sedan—6...... 1,430 1,505 1,585 Serial Nos. 6609901 to 6613333; Town Sedan—=6...... 1,460 1,540 1,620 Motor Nos. C23—1001 to 13107: 1941—8—Series C30—Highlander: • Coupe—2...... ______840 955 1,070 Victoria Coupe—4______865 985 1,105 (S) Coupe—3. . __ 1,380 1,455 1,535 Conv. Coupe______1,615 1,705 1,790 Club Coupe—5______955 1,090 1,220 Club Coupe ._ . ___r ...... 1,445 1,525 1,605 Sedan—5______89C 1.015 1,135 1939—8—Series C23—Saratoga 1942—6—Series C34—Royal; Serial Sedan, 2 D r ...... 1,435 1,515 1,590 Sedan, 4 D r______1,455 1,535 1,615 Serial Nos. 6672701 to 6673414 Nos. 70001001 to 70010179; Motor Motor Nos. C23—1001 to 13107: Nos. C 34-1001 to 23920: Town Sedan...... 1,485 1,570 1,650 1941—8—Series C30—Crown Imperial: Club Coupe—5...... 1,025 1,165 1,310 Coupe—3______$1,190.... $1,230 $1,270 Sedan—5...... 99C 1,125 L 265 Club Coupe—6______1,29C 1,33C 1, 370 Serial Nos. 6624101 to 6642655: Motor Nos. C33—1001 to 1735: 1939—8—Series C24—Custom Im­ Brougham—6______. . . 1,275 1,315 1,355 perial; Serial Nos. 780201 to Sedan—6______1,300 1,340 1,380 Special Town Sedan 6 ...... 1,730 1,825 1,920 1941—8—Series C33—Crown Im- 7806507; Motor Nos. C24—1001 Town Sedan—6______1,350 1,385 1,425 to 1322: Sedan—8______1,675 1, 715 1,755 perial; Serial Nos. 7807501 to 7808214; Motor Nos. C33—1001 Sedan—5______'______1,775 2,025 2,270 Limousine—8...... —...______1,735 1,775 1,810 Sedan—7______1,775 2,025 2,270 1942—6—Series C 34—Windsor; Seri­ to 1735: Sedan—6______2.545 2,685 2,825 Sedan Limousine—7______1,845 2,100 2,355 al Nos. 70601001 to 70614481; 1938—6—Series C18—Royal; Serial Motor-Nos. C34—1001 to 23922: Sedan—8______2,645 2,790 2,935 Limousine—8 ...... 2, 745 2,895 3,045 Nos. 7532801 to 7573257; Motor Coupe—3______*____ 1,260 1,300 1,340 Nos. C18—1001 to 43001: Club Coupe—6______.... 1, 355 1,395 1,435 1940—6—Series C25—Royal; Serial Nos. 7625001 to 7657487; Motor Business Coupe—2 ...... 510 610 710 Conv. Coupe—6______1,565 1,600 1,640 Coupe 2—4 ...... • 535 640 740 Brougham—6______,____ 1, 350 1,385 1,425 Nos. C25—1001 to 70147: Coupe—3...... 76C 840 920 Conv. Coupe 2—4______600 725 835 Sedan—6______1,385 1,425 1,460 Brougham Comp.—5...... 635 640 740 Town Sedan—6______1,465 Coupe—6______815 905 985 1,430 1,505 Victoria Sedan—6______Tour. Brougham Tk—5______540 650 750 Town and Country Sedan—6____ 1,725 1.765 1,805 815 905 985 Sedan—6______845 940 1,025 Sedan Comp.—6 ______-, _ . 550 665 770 Town and Country Sedan—9____ 1,800 1,840 1,880 Tour. Sedan Tk—5 ______560 675 780 Sedan—8______1,735 1,775 1,810 Sedan—8______•.______1,045 1,166 1,270 Limousine—8—...... 1,110 1,235 1,345 Conv. Sedan Tk—5______790 950 1,100 Limousine-r-8...... 1,800 1,840 1,880 Sedan Tk—7______685 825 950 1942—8—Series C36—Saratoga; Se­ 1940—6—Series C25—Windsor; Se­ rial Nos. 6955201 to 6993727; Sedan Limousine Tk—7______735 885 1,020 rial Nos. 6762501 to 6764094; 1938—8—Series C19—Imperial; Se­ Motor Nos. C36-1001 to 13516! Motor Nos. C25—1001 to 72067: Coupe—3___ . 795 880 960 rial Nos. 6734001 to 6742105; ' Coupe—3...... 1,460 1,500 1,535 Motor Nos. C19—1001 to 9172: Club Coupe—6______1,520 1,555 1,595 Coupe—6______845 935 1,020 Conv, Coupe—6 . . . ______985 1,095 1,190 Business Coupe—2 _ ____ 620 750 865 Brougham—6______. . . 1,505 1,540 1,580 Coupe 2—4 ...... 640 775 895 Sedan—6______1,545 1,585 1,625 Victoria Sedan, 2 Dr.—6 .. 845 935 1,020 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6 Conv. Coupe 2—4______705 850 985 Town Sedan—6__ !______1,595 1,635 1,670 870 965 1,056 Sedan—8______1,080 1,200 1,310 Tour. Brougham Tk—5 .. ___ 645 775 900 1942—8—Series C36—New Yorker; 925 Limousine—8 ...... 1,145 1,270 1,385 Tour. Sedan T k-5______665 800 Serial Nos. 6674201 to 6684754; 1940—6—Series C25—Highlander: Conv. Sedan Tk—6 880 1,060 1,230 Motor Nos. C36—1001 to 13526: 1938—8—Series C19—New York Coupe—3—. . ______1,525 1,565 .1,600 Coupe—6.______865 960 1,050 Special; Serial Nos. 6607901 to Club Coupe—6 ______..■ 1,595 1,635 1,670 Conv. Coupe—6______1.005 1,115 1,215 6609802; Motor Nos. C20—1001 Conv. Coupe—6...____ ...... 1,765 1,800 1,840 Sedan, 4 D r...... 900 1,000 1,090 to 9172: Brougham—6______1,585 1,620 1,660 1940—8—Series C26—Traveler; Se- Business Coupe—2. _ 695 835 965 Sedan—6. ______1,620 1,660 1,700 rial Nos. 6750101 to 6756417; Sedan Tk—5...... i ...... 760 915 1,055 Town Sedan—6 ;______1,665 1,700 1,740 Motor Nos. C26—1001 to 18753: 1938—8 Series C20—Custom Im ­ 1942—8—Series C37—Crown Im­ Coupe—3...... 930 1,030 1,125 perial; Serial Nos. 7805501 to 7806033; Motor Nos. C20—1001 perial; Serial Nos. 7808401 to Coupe—6 ...... 975 1,085 1,180 Victoria Sedan—6 ______to 3525: 7808844; Motor Nos. C37—1001 975 1,085 1,180 Sedan Tk—5______1,770 Sedan—6______. 1,000 1,110 1,215 1,270 1,530 to 1457: Sedan Tk—7______1,270 1,530 1,770 Sedan—6______—. . . ____ 2,750 2,785 2,825 1940—8—Series C26—New Yorker; Sedan Limousine Tk—7_____ 1,325 1,695 1,845 Sedan—8______...... ____ 2,835 2,870 2,910 Serial Nos. 6613401 to 6624087; 1937—6—Series C16—Royal; Serial Limousine—8______2,960 "3,000 3,035 Motor Nos. C26—1001 to 18761: Nos. 6865101 to 6948225; Motor 1941—6—Series C28—Royal; Serial Coupe—3______995 1,105 1, 205 Nos. C16—1001 to 88646: Coupe—6...... 1,045 1,160 1,265 Business Coupe—2_ . . _ 1T 350 430 510 Nos. 7657501 to 7736429; Motor CouDe—2—4_ ...... ,, Nos. C28—1001 to 135725: Conv. Coupe—6______1,165 1, 295 1,410 875 460 545 Victoria Sedan—6______Conv. Coupe 2—4 ______560 650 Coupe—3...... 1,005 1,060 1,115 1,045 1,160 1,265 450 Club Coupe—6_____T...... Sedan—6 ...... 1 1,070 1,185 L.295 Brougham Comp, 2 Dr.—5 380 465 550 1,105 1,165 1,230 Special Formal Sedan—fi Tour. Brougham, 2 Dr. Tk—5___ 560 Luxury Brougham—6______1,085 1,145 1,130 li 260 1,370 385 475 1,205 Sedan Comb. 4 Dr.—5______— : 490 580 Sedan—6 . . ______..... ______1,115 1,180 1,240 1940—8—Series C26—Highlander: 400 Tour. Sedan, 4 D r. Tk—5__...... 405 495 590 Town Sedan—6...... 1,180 1,245 1,310 Coupe—6 ... 1,065 1,180 1,290 Sedan—8______...... Conv. Sedan Tk—5...... 610 750 885 1,410 1,485 1,565 Con v. Coupe—6______1,185 1,320 1,440 Sedan Tk—7____ 745 Limousine—8__...... 1,490 1,570 515 630 1,650 Sedan. 4 D r. . . . . _____, 1,095 1,220 1,380 Sedan .Limousine Tk—7_ _ _ 565 690 815 ' » FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February.2, 1945 1391

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1937—8—Series C14—Imperial; Se­ 1940—^—Series S7—Deluxe; Serial 1940—6—Series D17; Serial Nos. rial Nos. 6719601 to 6733606; Nos. 6064301 to 6095928; Motor 4349001 to.4415505; Motor Nos. Motor Nos. C14—1001 to 15572: Nos. S7-1001 to 67427: D 14-1001 to 193835; Special: Business Coupe—2______. . . . $455 $555 $660 Business Coupe—2____ ..... ____ $715 $795 $870 Coupe—2_...... $640 $710 $775 Coupe 2—4______475 580 685 Coupe A/S—2-4.-______765 855 930 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5______690 770 840 Conv. Coupe 2—4 ...... __ 625 640 760 Tour. Sedan, 2 D r . ^ 5 . 765 855 930 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 725 805 880 Tour. Brougham Tk—5 ..... ____ 475 580 685 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______800 890 970 1940—6—Series D14; Serial Nos. Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr; Tk—5 . . _____ 490 600 710 Tour. Sedan—7...... „...... 995 1,105 1.205 30210001 to 30342333; Motor Conv. Sedan Tk—5 ...... 685 840 990 1940—6—Series S7—Custom; Serial Nos. D 14-1001 to 193835- De- 1937—8—Series C 17—Airflow; -Se­ Nos. 5688001 to 5720329; Motor luxe: rial Nos. 7019401 to 7024000; Nos. S7-1001 to 67427: Coupe—2...... ;_____ '___ 680 760 825 Motor Nos. C17—1001 to 5618: Coupe—2______750 835 910 Coupe A/S 2-4______725 805 880 Coupe—6...... 725 885 1,050 Coupe A/S—2-4______800 890 970 Conv. Coupe—5 ..* ______875 970 1,060 Sedan Tk—6...... 725 885 1,050 Conv. Coupe—4 ...... ,____ 930 1,030 1,125 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5______.. 730 810 885 1937—8—Series C15—Custom Im­ Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5 ...... 800 890 970 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______765 855 S 930 perial; Serial Nos. 7804001 to Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.-r46_...... 835 930 1,010 Sedan—7...... 930 1,030 1,125 7805201; Motor Nos. G15—1001 Tour. Sedan—7...... 1,030 1,145 1,250 ' Limousine—7...... 990 V100 1,200 to 2237: Limousine—7...... 1,095 1. 215 1,325 1939—6—Series D ll—Luxury Liner; Sedan Tk—5...... 930 1,140 1,345 1939—6—Series S6—.Deluxe; Serial Serial Nos. 4276701 to 4347700; Sedan Tk—7...... 930 1,140 1,345 Nos. 5634001 to 5687134; Motor Motor Nos. Dll-1001.to 186148: Sedan Limousine Tk—7______980 1,200 1,420 Nos. S6-1001 to 55461: Coupe—2______520 590 660 Business Coupe—2...... 595 > 680 760 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5 . . ______560 635 715 Coupe A/S—2 -4 -. •______635 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... (6) ÇROSLEY 725 810 £85 670 750 Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5 _____r____ 640 725 815 Serial Nos. 30100001 to 30214458; Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5 ...... 665 760 850 Motor Nos. Dll-1001 to 185881; 1942—2—Series 94-42; Serial Nos. Tour. Sedan—7—i ...... 820 935 1,045 Deluxe: * C2-42—32000 to 35050; Motor Limousine SedanN7...... *80 1.005 1,125 Coupe—2 ...______550 630 705 Nos. 25000 to 27179: 1939—6—Series S6—Custom; Serial Coupe A/S 2-4______590 670 755 $465 $485 $595 Nos. 5634001 to 5687134; Motor Town Coupe—5...... 725 825 925 Conv. Sedan—4 . .. - 525 545 565 ,Nos. S6-10Q1 to 55461: Sedan, 2 Dr.—5___...... _____ 610 695 775 575 595 615 Coupe—2...... 635 720 810 Sedan, 4 Dr.—S.______620 705 790 Station Wagon—4 ...... 650 665 685 Coupe A/S—2-4...... 670 765 855 Limousine—7...... 810 925 1,036 1941—2—Series C4-41; Serial Nos. Club Coupe—4.______- 785, «95 1.000 Sedan—7 - ...... 750 855 960 390—30000 to 31999; Motor Nos. Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5 675 770 860 1938—6—Series D8; Serial Nos. 21000 to 24999: Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5 . ______700 800 895 30001001 to 30097066, 40001001 to Conv. Coupe—2...... 330 345 365 Tour Sedan—7 855 975 1,090 40016525; Motor Nos. D8-1001 Standard Conv. Sedan—4 __ ..... 380 405 425 Limousine Sedan--7...... 915 1.045 1.170 to 114530: 395 415 435 1938—6—Series S5;. Serial Nos. Business Coupe—2______450 540 625 435 460 485 5598301 to 5632912; Motor Nos. Coupe 2-4...... 475 575 660 Station Wagon—4...... 495 520 545 S5-1001 tO 39664: Conv. Coupe 2-4...... 530 640 740 1940—2—Series 2A; Serial Nos. Business Coupe—3 ._ ...... 480 £80 670 „ Comp. Sedan, 2 dr.—5______475 575 660 390-20000 to 29999; Motor Nos. Conv. Coupe—3-5...... 580 695 805 T ouf. Sedan Tk, 2 dr.—5 480 580 670 12000 to 20999: Tour. Brougham Tk, 2 Dr.—6___ 515 620 720 Comp. Sedan, 4 dr.—5...... 495 600 695 Conv. Coupe—2 . . . 240 270 295 Sedan Comp., 4 Dr.—6...... 530 640 740 Tour Sedan Tk, 4 dr.—5...... 505 605 700 Standard Sedan—4 . 280 315 340 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6 535 645 750 Conv. Sedan Tk—5: . . . 705 850 985 DeLuxe Sedan—4______290 320 350 Conv Sedan Tk—5 ...... 760 915 1.060 Sedan Tk—7—______605 730 845 Covered Wagon—4 320 355 390 Sedan Tk—7...... 660 795 920 Limousine Tk—5...... 655 790 915 Station Wagon—4 ...... 360 405 440 Limousine Sedan—7...... 710 855 990 1937—6—Series D5; Serial Nos. Conv. Sedan Coupe—4 . . . . ______265 295 320 1937—6—Series S3; Serial Nos. 4530451 to 4789907, 9118501 to f Station Wagon—2_____ - ...... 345 380 416 5517301 to *597700: Motor Nos. .9149361; Motor Nos. D5-1001 to 1939—2—Series 2: Serial- Nos. 390- S3-1001 to 77230: 294170: 10000 to 19999; Motor Nos. 10000 Business Coupe—3...... 340 415 490 Business Coupe—2. ___ 315 385 455 to 11999: Coupe—3-5...... 360 445 525 Coupe 2-4...... 345 420 495 Conv. Coupe—2 215 240 270 Conv. Coupe—3-5...... 1______, 430 525 620 Conv. Coupe 2-4______405 495 590l Conv. Sedan—4 290 260 290 Brougham Comp., 2 Dr.—6 365 450 530 Comp. Sedan, 2 dr.—5.______345 425 505 Tour. Brougham Tk, 2 Dr.—6___ 370 455 540 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 dr.—5 ___ 350 430 510 Sedan Comp., 4 Dr.—6...... 385 475 560 Comp. Sedan, 4 dr.—5.' 365 450 530 (7) DE SOTO Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6...... 390 480 565 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 dr.—5 ...... 370 455 540 Conv. Sedan Tk—5 ____ 590 720 850 Conv. Sedan—5______565 690 815 1942—6—Series S10—Deluxe; Serial Sedan Tk—7...... :... 505 615 730 Sedan—7______490 600 710 Nos. 6142001 to 6153101; Motor Limousine Sedan—7 ___ 540 660 780 Limousine—5...... 540 660 780 Nos. S10-1001 to 25551: Business Coupe—2...... $1,125 $1,160 $1,200 (9) FORD Coupe—6______1,210 1,250 1,290 / (8) Sedan, 2 Dr.—5______1,195 1,230 1,270 1942—6—Series 2GA—90 h. p. ; Serial Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______1,225 1,260 1,300 Nos. IGA-34801 and up: Town Sedan—5__*...... 1,270 1,310 1,350 Special: Sedan—7______1,605 1.640 1,680 1942—6—Series D22; Serial Nos. Coupe—3—7 7 C ...... $875 $915 $955 1942—6—Series SÌO-^Custom; Serial 30577001 and up; Motor Nos. Tudor Sedan—6—70C...... 910 950 990 Nos. 5771001 to 5783503; Motor D22—1001 and up.\ Fordor Sedan—6—7 30______950 990 1,030 Nos. S10-1001 to 25551: Deluxe: Deluxe: • C'oupe—2______1,160 1,200 1,240 Coupe—3_...... $1,000 $1,040 $1,075 Coupe—3—77 A. ______900 940 980 Club Coupe—5______„ 1 ____ !.. 1,265 1,305 1,340 - Club Coupe—6 ...... 1,110 1,145 1,185 Sedan Coupe—6—72A ______965 1,005 1,045 Conv. Coupe—5______...... 1,455 1,490 1,530 Sedan. 2 Dr,—6 ...... 1,070 1,105 1, 145 Tudor Sedan—6—70A...... -... 940 980 1,015 Brougham—5 ...... 1,265 1,305 1,340 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6______1,110 1,150 1.185 Fordor Sedan—6—73A...... 980 1,015 1,055 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5 ...______1,275 1,315 1,356 Custom : 8tation Wagon—8—79A .... ___ 1,150 1,190 1,225 Town Sedan—5__ III”””!”!" 1,325 1,360 1,400 C lub Coupe—6 . ______1,160 1,200 1,240 Super Deluxe: Sedan—7______1,690 1,730 Conv' Coupe—5...... 1,375 1, 415 1, 455 Coupe—3—77B_. . . 1 ______950 990 1,030 Limousine—7...... 1.720 1,755 1.795 Brougham—6______1,120 1,160 1,195 Sedan Coupe—6—72B...... 1,015 1,055 1,095 .941—6—Series S8—Deluxe; Serial Sedan, 4 Dr.—6______1,165 1,200 1,240 Conv. Club Coupe—5—7 6 ...... 1,195 1,235 1,275 Nos. 6096001 to 6141720; Motor Town Sedan—6.__ ... ______1,225 1,265 1,300 Tudor Sedan—6—70B______990 1,025 1,065 Nos. S8-1001 to 100247: Sedan—7...... _____ 1,540 1,575 1,615 Fordor Sedan—6—73B...... 1,025 1,065 1,105 Business Coupe —2______955 1,005 1,060 Limousine—7______1,625 1,665 1,700 Station Wagon—8—79B__...... 1,235 1,275 1,315 Coupe—5...... ' ____ _ 1,045 1,105 1,160 1941—6—Series D19; Serial Nos. 1942—V-8-^Series 21 A—90 h. p.; Sedan, 2 Dr.—5.’. __ Idilli.*!!" 1,025 1,080 1,140 30342401 and up; Motor Nos. Serial No. 18-6769036 and up: Sedan, 4 Dr.— 1,055 1,115 -1,175 D19-1001 and up: Deluxe: Sedan—7 ...... ”” ” *” ""*’"” 1! 1,335 1,405 1,480 Deluxe: Coupe—3—77 A...... 910 950 990 1941—6—Series S8—Custom ; Serial Coupe—2______875 925 970 Sedan Coupe—6—72A '______975 1,015 1,055 NoSi 5720401 to 5770981; Motor Sedan, 2 Dr.—6______935 985 1,040 Tudor Sedan—6—70A______950 990 1,030 Nos. S8-1001 to 100247: Sedan, 4 Dr.—6______,______... 980 1,030 1,085 Fordor Sedan—6—73A...... 990 1,0*5 1,065 Coupe—2...... 1,005 1,060 1,115 Custom: Station Wagon—8—79A______1,210 1,245 1,285 Club Coupe—5 1111 ~ 1,100 1,160 1,220 Club Coupe—6...... 1,020 1,075 1,130 Super Deluxe: Conv. Coupe—5...... ______1,270 1,340 1, 410 Conv. Coupe—5______1,195 1,260 1,325 Coupe—3—77B____ ...... 1 ... 960 1,000 1,040 Brougham, 2 Dr. —5" 1,085 1,145 1,200 Brougham, 2 Dr.—6...... 985 1,035 1,090 Sedan Coupe—6—72B ______1,025 1,065 1,105 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5 1,110 1,170 1, 235 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6______1,025 1,080 1,140 Conv. Club Coupe—5—76...... 1,210 1,245 1,285 Town Sedan—5" " “ ” ” ...... 1,165 1,225 1,290 Town Sedan—6 ...___ . . . . 1,055 1,115 1,175 Tudor Sedan—6—70B______1,000 1,040 1,075 Sedan—7______* 1,375 1,450 1,525 Sedan—7______1,250 1,315 1,385 Fordor Sedan—6—73B______1,035 1,075 1.115 Limousine—7.” ” ” ” ’ 1,455 1,535 1,615 Limousine—7____ ...... L 325 1,400 1,475 Station wagon—8—79B______1,245 1,285 1,325 1392 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

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1941—6—Series IGA—90 h. p.; 1938—V -S—Series 81A—Continued. 1939—6 Series—97; Serial Nos. Serial Nos. IGA- 1 to 34800; Deluxe: 500001 to 502479; Motor Nos. Special: Phaeton—6—750...... $455 $645 $635 510001 to 512507: Coupe—2—77C...... $725 $765 $805 Coupe 5w—2—770B...... 380 460 530 Supercharger: Tudor Sedan—5—70C...... 765 805 850 Conv. Coupe 2—4—760A ...... 425 515 595 Comb. Coupe—5__ ..... ____ .... $695 $790 Fordor Sedan—6—73 0 ______810 855 895 Club Coupe—5—720...... 415 500 675 Sedan T k, 2 dr.—6 .__ ___ ...... 695 790 890 Deluxe: Conv. Club Coupe—5—760B ... 445 535 620 Sedan Tk, 4 dr.— 6 __ ...... 710 810 910 Coupe 5w—2—77A____...... 760 800 845 Tudor Sedan—5-^700B...... 400 485 560 Custom Supercharger: Coupe A/S 2—4—67A...... 790 835 880 Fordor Sedan—5—730B...... 425 515 595 Comb. Coupe—5______. . . . 780 890 995 Tudor Sedan—5—70A...... 805 845 890 Conv. Sedan—6—740...... 500 600 695 Sedan T k , 2 dr.— 6 ______780 890 995 Fordor Sedan—5—73A...... 845 895 940 1937—V-8—Series 74-Standard-60 Sedan T k, 4 dr.— 6 ______795 905 1,015 Station wagon—8 —79A______1,005 1,060 1,115 h. p.; Serial Nos. 54-6602 to 1938—6 Series—96; SerialNos. 226000 Super Deluxe: 54-358334: to 227602; Motor Nos. 230000 to Coupe 5w—2—77B...... 810 855 895 Coupe 5w—2—770A ______235 290 345 232605: Coupe A/S 2—4—67B...... 840 890 935 Tudor—5—700A...... 245 300 355 Standard: Sedan Coupe—5—72...... 885 935 980 Tour. Tudor—5—7000 . . . _ _ 255 315 370 Sedan Tk, 4 dr.— 6______535 750 Conv. Club Coupe—2—4—7 6 ... 990 .1,045 1,095 Fordor—5—730A ...... 275 335 395 Special: Tudor Sedan—5^70B ...... 860 900 945 Tour. Fordor—5—730C...... 285 350 415 Sedan Tk, 4 dr.— 6 ...... 665 785 Fordor Sedan—5—73 A...... 895 945 995 Station Wagon (cur.)—8—790A . . 365 450 530 1938—6 Series—97; Serial Nos. Station Wagon—8—79B...... 1,060 1,126 1,175 Station Wagon (glass)—8—790B__ 375 460 545 140000 to 142403; Motor Nos. 1941—V-8—Series 11A-90 h. p.; 1937—V-8—Series 78-85 h. p.; 145000 to 147434: Serial Nos. 18-5896295 to 6769035: S e r ia l N o s . 18-3331857 to Supercharger: Special: 18-4186446: Sedan Tk, 4 dr.— 6 ___...... 625 755 875 Coupe—2—77C...... 745 785 825 Standard: Custom Supercharger: Tudor Sedan—5—70C. . _____ 780 825 865 Coupe 5w—5—770A...... 255 315 370 Sedan Tk, 4 dr.— 6 ------835 965 Fordor Sedan—5—73C______825 870 915 Tudor—6-700A ...... 265 325 380 1937—6 Series—85; Serial Nos. Deluxe: Tour. Tudor—5—700C...... 275 340 400 315001 to 319318; Motor Nos. Coupe 5w—2—7 7 A ______760 800 845 Fordor—5—730A...... 295 360 425 , 320001 to 324360; Crusader;, Coupe A/S 2—4—67A...... 810 855 895 Tour. Fordor—5—730C...... 305 375 440 Tour. Sedan, 2 dr.—5_____ ...... 295 360 425 Tudor Sedan—5—70A...... 805 845 890 Station Wagon (cur.)—8—790A. 370 455 535 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 dr.— 6 ...... 310 375 445 Fordor Sedan—5—73A.-...... 845 895 940 Station Wagon (glass)—8 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—5___ 330 400 475 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 dr.—5 . . . _____ 346 495 Station Wagon—8—7 9 A ...... 1 ,0 2 0 1, 075 1,135 790B...... 380 46Í 650 420 Deluxe: 1937—6 Series—95; Serial Nos. Super Deluxe: Roadster 2—4—710...... 310 376 445 215001 to 223250; Motor Nos. Coupe 5w—2—77B______810 855 895 Phaeton—5—750______335 410 485 220001 to 228370; Cavalier: Coupe A/S 2—4—67B...... 860 905 950 Coupe 5w—2—770B______...... 280 340 405 Business Coupe—3______...... 355 435 515 Sedan Coupe—5—72...... 885 935 980 Cabriolet 2—4—760A ______31C 375 445 Coupe 3— 6 ______...... 380 465 560 Conv. Club Coupe 2—4—76___ 990 1,045 1,095 Club Coupe 5w—5—720______310 375 445 Conv. Coupe 3—6___ ...... 400 490 580 Tudor Sedan—5—70B______850 900 945 Club Cabriolet—4—760B____ _ 340 415 490 Tour. Sedan, 2 dr.—5___ ...... 365 450 630 Fordor Sedan—5—73B...... 895 945 995 Tudor—5—700B______285 360 415 Tom. Sedan Tk, 2 dr.—6 ...... 380 465 550 Station Wagon—8 —79B...... 1,060 1, 120 1,176 Tour. Tudor—5—700D...... 300 365 430 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 dr.—5...... 395 485 675 1940—V-8—Series 022A—Standard— Fordor—5^-730B______815 385 455 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—5...... 380 465 -550 60 h. p.; Serial Nos. 54-506501 Tour. Fordor—5—730D...... 330 400 475 1937—6 Series—116; Serial Nos. and up: Conv. Sedan—5—740...... 390 476 665 130001 to 135551; Motor Nos. Coupe 5w— 2— 77A...... 535 595 650 135001 to 140209; Supercharger: Business Coupe—4—67A ...... 655 615 670 Business Coupe—3 ...... 425 520 ,615 Tudor Sedan—5—70A...... 570 635 695 Coupe 3—5_____ ...... 440 540 635 Fordor Sedan—5—73 A . 610 680 740 (10) GRAHAM Conv. Coupe 3—5...... 455 565 660 425 ■620 "615 1940—V-8—Series 01 A—85 h. p.: Seri­ 440 540 635 al Nos. 18-5210701 to 18-5896294; 440 540 635 Standard: 1941—6 Series—113; Serial Nos. 900001 and up; Motor Nos. 455 655 660 Coupe 5w—2—77A...... 670 635 695 1937—6 Series—120; Serial Nos. Business Coupe—4—67A_____ 590 ' 655 715 910001 and up; Custom Holly­ wood: Sedan, 4 dr.—6______$950 $1,005 $1,055 120001 to 120199,110001 to 113002; Tudor Sedan—5—70A...... 605 675 735 Motor Nos. 115001 to 118864; Fordor Sedan—573A...... 645 720 785 1941—6 Series—109; Serial Nos. Custom Supercharger: ' Station Wagon—8 —79A...... 760 845 920 700146 and up; Motor Nos. 465 670 675 Deluxe: 710046 and up; Custom Holly­ 480 585 695 Coupe 5w—2—77B...... 625 695 760 wood Supercharged: Sedan, 4 495 605 715 Business Coupe—4—67B...... 645 715 r a o dr.—6...... 1,045 1,105 1,160 490 600 710 Conv. Club Coupe 2—4—66___ 735 820 895 1940—6 Series—108; Serial Nos. ■ Tour. Sedan’Tk, 4 dr.— 6 505 615 730 Tudor Sedan—5-^-70B______660 735 800 605001 to 605661; Motor Nos. Fordor Sedan—5—73B ... ___ 700 780 850 615001 to 615657; Deluxe: Station Wagon—8 —79B...... 820 915 995 Comb. Coupe—6 . . . . . ___...... 820 910 905 (11) HUDSON Sedan Tk, 2 dr.—5 ...... 800 890 970 1939—V-8—Series 922A—60 h. p.; 816 905 Serial Nos. 64-363983 (approx.) Sedan Tk, 4 dr.—5______990 Custom: 1942—6—Series 20 T—Traveler; to 54-506500; Serial Nos. T —20101 to T —2041232: Standard: Comb. Coupe—5 ...... 930 1,036 1,130 Conpe— 3 ______$925 $965 $1005 1,015 Coupe 5w—2—77A...... 42C 480 535 Sedan Tk, 2 dr.—5 ...... 910 1,105 Cinti Coupe—4 _ ...... 1000 1040 1075 Tudor Sedan—5—70A ...... 45C 510 570 Sedan Tk, 4 dr.—5______...... 935 1,040 1,135 980 lo c o 1055 Fordor Sedan—5—73A 480 545 615 1940—6 Series—107; Serial Nos. Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6 . ______1010 1045 1085 1939—V-8—Series 91A—85 h. p.; 505001 to 605358; Motor Nos. 1942—6— Series 20 P — Deluxe; Se­ Serial Nos. 18-4661001 to 18- 515001 to 615575; Deluxe Super­ rial Nos. P-20101 to P-2041232: 5210700; charger: Coupe— 3 ...... 1020 1060 1095 Standard: Comb. Coupe—5___ ...... 930 1,035 1,130 Club Conpe— 4 ...... 1076 1110 1150 Coupe 5w—2—77A_...... 450 51C 670 Sedan Tk, 2 dr.—5...... 910 1,015 1,105 1050 1090 1130 Tudor Sedan—5—70A______475 545 610 Sedan Tk, 4 dr.—5...... 930 1,035 1,130 1085 1125 1165 Fordor Sedan—5—7 3 A ______61C 580 650 Cultom Supercharger: Conv. Sedani— 6 ...... 1335 1375 1415 Station Wagon—8 —79A...... 590 670 760 Comb. Coupe—5 ...... 1.040 1.155 1,260 1942—6—Series 21—Super; Serial Deluxe: Sedan Tk, 2 dr.—5______. . . 1,015 1,130 1,230 . Nos. 21101 to 2141232: Conpe—3 . _ 1,150 1,185 1,225 Coupe 5w— 2— 77B______490 660 630 Sedan Tk, 4 dr.—5...... 1.040 1.155 1,260 1,285 Conv. Coupe 2— 4— 76...... 655 68 ( 705 1,205 1,245 1940—6 Series—109; Serial Nos. Clnh Sedan, 2 dr.— 6 ______1,180 1 ,2 2 0 L 255 Tudor Sedan— 5— 70B______620 59C 665 700001 to 700146; Motor Nos. 1.285 Fordor Sedan—5—73B _____ 555 68 C 705 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6 ...... 1 ,2 1 0 1,250 710001 to 710045; Hollywood Conv. Sedan— 6 ______1,465 1,505 1,545 Conv. Sedan—5—74...... 645 785 825 Custom Super: Station wagon—8— 70B . _____ 645 730 820 Station W agon...... 1,550 1,590 1,630 Conv. Coupe—8 ...__ ...... 1,105 1,230 1,845 1942—6—Series 22—Commodore; 1938—V-8—Series 82A—60 h. p.; Sedan, 4 dr.—5 . . . . . ___ . . . 1,005 1,115 1,215 Serial Nos. 22101 to 2241232: Serial Nos. 54-358335 to 54- > 1,310 1939—6 Series*c96; Serial. Nos. Coupe—3 „ ...... 1,235 1,270 363982 (approx.); Standard: Club Coupe— 6 ______.... 1,300 1,335 1.375 Coupe 5w—2— 770A ______. 33( 400 460 600001 to 602913; Motor Nos. 1,350 610001 to 612920; Club Sedan, 2 dr.— 6 ...... 1,275 1,310 Tudor Sedan—5—700C ______355 43( 495 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.— 6 _____ 1,306 1,345 1,385 Fordor Sedan—6—730C. ______380 460 530 Special: Conv. 8 edani— 6 ...... 1,545 1,580 1,620 1938—V-8—Series 81A—85 h. p.; Comb. Coupe—5 ...... 610 695 780 1942— 8 —Series 24—Commodore; 695 Serial Nos. 18-4186447 to 18- Sedan Tk, 2 dr.—6 .. 610 780 Serial Nos. 24101 to 2441232: 4661000; Standard: Sedan T k, 4 dr.—6_ ...... 630 716 800 Coupe— 3...... 1,280 1,316 1,355 Coupe 5w—2—770A...... 84i 42( 485 Custom Special: , Club Coupe—5______1,340 1,380 1,420 Tudor Sedan—5—7000______87( 445 515 Comb. Coupe—6 ...... ,,.,» ..,... 695 79G 890 Club Sedan, ’2 dr.— 6 1,310 1,350 1,390 Fordor Sedan—5—7300______395 475 660 Sedan Tk, 2 dr.—O -...... »»«..... 696 790 890 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.— 6 ______1,350 1,390 1,430 Station Wagon—8—7 9 0 ...... 455 550 635 Sedan T k, 4 dr.-*-6.„.«...... 71C 81C 910 Conv. Sedani— 6 ____ . l i ______1,595 1,635 1,670 I

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1942—8—Series 25-^Commodore— 1940—8—Series 44—Continued. 1938—6—Series 82— T e r r a p l a n e Custom; Serial Nos. 25101 to Victoria Coupe—4______$805 $895 $975 Super; Serial Nos. 82101 to 2541232: Conv. Coupe—5 . . : ______930 1,035 1,125 8256040; Motor Nos. 360000 and Club Coupe—4_...... $1,445 $1,480 $1,520 Tour. Sedan, 2 dr.— 6 ______785 870 950 up. (Note.—Beginning with 1942—8—Series 27—Commodore— Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.— 6 ______810 905 985 Serial No. 8211630 Motor No. is Custom; Serial Nos. 27101 to Conv. Sedan—6 ...... 960 1,065 1,165 identical with Serial No.): 2741232: 1940—8—Series 45—Deluxe; Serial Coupe—3______$470 $565 $655 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6...... 1,570 1,610 1,660 Nos. 46101 to 4589192: Victoria Coupe—3—5...... 495 695 685 1941—0—Series _ 10 T —Traveler; Tour. Sedan, 2 dr.— 6 ______815 £05 985 Conv. Coupe—3...... 540 655 755 Serial Nos. T —10101 and up: Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.— 6 ...... 840 935 >1 ,0 2 0 Brougham— 6 ...... 485 585 680 Coupe—3 ...... ______720 760 800 1940—8—Series 47—Country Club; Tour. Brougham— 6 ______500 600 695 Club C oupe-4______... 820 865 910 Serial Nos. 47101 to 4789192: Sedan— 6 ...... •___ 505 610 710 Club Sedan, 2 dr.—6______.... 795 840 885 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.— 6 ...... 970 1,075 1,175 Tour. Sedan— 6 ___ 520 625 725 T«ur. Sedan, 4 dr.—6...... 825 870 915 Sport Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.— 6 _____ 990 1 ,1 0 0 1 ,2 0 0 Conv. Brougham— 6 ...... 675 695 805 1941—6—Series 10 C—Utility; Serial Sedan—7______i. 140 1,270 1,385 1938—6—Series 83—Hudson Cus- Nos. C 10101 and Up: 1939—6—Series 90—Hudson 112 tom; Serial Nos. 83101 to8356040; Coach—6 ...... 810 855 900 Deluxe; Serial Nos. 90101 to Motor Nos. 98000 and up. Coupe—6...... 750 790 830 9054902: (Note.—Beginning with Serial 1841—6—Series 10 P —Deluxe; Se­ Traveler Coupe—3...... 1 ... 475 ' £40 605 No. 8311630 Motor No. is identi- rial Nos. P —10101 and up: Coupe^—3_.______510 580 650 cal with Serial No.): Coupe—3______835 880 930 Victoria Coupe—4______.... 545 .,620 695 Coupe—3 ...... 505 610 705 Club Coupe—4______885 935 985 Conv. Coupe—3______610 695 780 Victoria Coupe—3— 5 ____ £30 640 740 Club Sedan, 2 dr.—6______860 905 955 Tour. Brougham— 6 ______530 605 68Q Conv. Coupe—3...... 580 700 - 810 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6______895 £45 §95 Conv. Brougham— 6______645 735 825 Brougham-^ 6 ...... 525 635 730 Conv. Sedan—6 ...... 1,115 1.175 1, 235 Tour. Sedan—6 ...... 555 630 705 Tour. Brougham—6.1____ 535 645 750 ¡941—6—Series 11—Super Serial Utility Coach— 6 ______490 £60 625 Sedan— 6 ...... 545 655 760 Nos. 11101 and up: Utility Coupe—3______510 580 650 Tour. Sedan— 6 .. 555 670 775 Coupe—3______910 £60 1 ,0 1 0 Station W agon...______640 730 820 Conv. Brougham—6 ...... 615 740 855 Club Coupe—4______...... 970 1,025 1,080 1939—6—91—Hudson Pacemaker; ’ 938—6—Series 89—Hudson 1 1 2 ; Club Sedan, 2 dr.—6___ . . . . 935 985 1,035 Serial Nos. 91101 to 9154902: Serial and Motor Nos. 8928566 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6______...... 965 1 ,0 2 0 1,075 Coupe—3______540 615 690 to 8956040: Conv. Sedan-^6...____ ;_____ .... 1,205 1,270 1,335 Victoria Coupe—5...... 580 660 740 Standard: Station Wagon______1,290 1, 360 1,430 Tour. Brougham—6______565 640 720 Coupe—3...... 375 450 520 1941—6—Series 12—Commodore; Tour. Sedan— 6 ...... 585 ,665 745 Victoria Coupe—4 ...... 400 480 ' 560 Serial Nos. 12101 and up: 1939—6—92—Hudson Six Serial Nos. Conv. Coupe—3...... 455 550 635 Coupe—3 ...... 1 ,0 0 0 1,055 1 ,1 1 0 92101 to 9254902: Brougham ^«...... 390 470 540 Club Coupe—4______...... 1,065 1 ,1 2 0 1,180 Coupe—3 .______570 645 725 Tour. Brougham— 6 ...... 400 480 560 Club Sedan-, 2 dr.—6_____...... 1,030 1,090 1,145 Victoria Coupe—5______eoo 685 765 Sedan— 6 ...... 405 490 665 Tour. Sedan 4 dr.—6 . . . ______1,060 1 ,1 2 0 1,175 Conv. Coupe—3______670 765 860 Tour. Sedan— 6 ...... 415 505 580 Conv. Sedan—6...... 1,280 1,350 1,420 Tour. Brougham— 6 ______...... 690 675 755 . Conv. Brougham— 6 ...... 485 585 675 1941—6—Series 18—Big Boy; Serial Conv. Brougham— 6 ______715 815 915 Utility: Nos. P 18101 and up: Tour. Sedan— 6 ______620 706 790 Coupe—3______390 470 545 Sedan—7 ...... 1 ,2 0 0 1,265 1,335 1939—6—Series 93—Country Club Cosáh— 6 ______375 450 Carry-all...... 520 1,065 Ì, 120 1,180 Six; Serial Nos. 93101 to 9354902: Tour. Coach— 6 385 465 635 1941—8—Series 14—Commodore; Coupe—3______635 725 815 Deluxe: Serial Nos. 14101 and up: Victoria Coupe— 6 ______.... 670 765 855 Coupe—3 ...______380 460 530 Coupe—3______...... 1,045 1 ,1 0 0 1,160 Conv. Coupe—3______730 830 935 Victoria Coupe—4...... I... 405 490 565 Club Coupe—4...... 1 ,1 1 0 1,170 1,230 Tour. Brougham— 6 ______665 760 850 Conv. Coupe—3 ...... 455 550 640 Club Sedan, 2 dr.—6______1,070 1,130 1,185 Conv. Brougham— 6 ___... ______776 m 990 Brougham-^«______•____ 395 ' 475 550 Tour. Sedan, 4dr.—6 ...... 1,105 1,170 1,230 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.— 6 ______690 785 880 Tour. Brougham— 6 ______405 490 565 Conv. Sedan—6 ...... 1,330 1,405 1,480 1939—6— Series 98—B4g Boy Serial Sedan— 6 ...... 410 495 575* Station Wagon______1,385 1,460 1,635 Nos. 98101 to 9854902: Conv. Brougham— 6 485 585 680 1941—8—Custom Series 15—Com­ Tour. Sedan— 6 ______605 685 770 Tour. Sedan— 6 ...... 425 510 590 modore Custom; Serial Nos. Sedan—7______765 870 975 1938—8—Series 84—Hudson Deluxe; 15101 and up: 1939—8—Series 95—Country Club Serial Nos. 84101 to 8456040; Mo- Coupe-r3...... 1,135 1,196 1,260 Eight; Serial Nos. 95101 to tor Nos. 35000 and up. (Note. Club Coupe—4._...... 1 ,2 0 0 1,265 1,335 9554902: —Beginning with Serial No. 1941—8—Series 17—Commodore Coupe—3...... 690 , 785 880 8414126 Motor No. is identical Custom; Serial Nos. 17101 and Victoria Coupe—5 . . . ______720 820 920 with Serial No.): up: Conv. Coupe—3 ... ______780 890 995 Coupe—3...... 550 660 765 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6...... 1,305 1,380 1,450 Tour. Brougham— 6 ______720 820 915 Victoria Coupe—3—5 . 570 685 800 Sedan—7 ...... 1,515 1, 595 1 ,6 8 9 Conv. Brougham—6_____ ;______825 940 1,055 Conv. Coupe—3______625 755 870 1940—6—Series 40 T —Traveler; Tour. Sedan— 6 ______740 840 945 Brougham-HL______570 685 795 Serial Nos. 40101 to 4P89192: 1939—B —Series 97—Custom; Serial Tour. Brougham— 6 ______580 700 810 Coupe—3...... 565 630 690 Nos. 97101 to 9754902: Sedan— 6 ...... 585 710 820 Victoria Coupe—4_____ ...... 635 710 770 Tour. Sedan—6 ...... 805 915 1,025 Tour, Sedan— 6 ...... 600 720 Tour. Sedan, 2 dr.—6...... 835 625 695 755 Sedan—7...... 985 1 ,1 2 0 1,255 Conv. Brougham— 6 ...... 660 795 920 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6...... 645 720 786 1938—6—Series 8 o—Terraplene Util­ 1928—8—Series 85—Hudson Cus- Utility Coach...... 630 705 765 ity; Serial Nos. 80101 to 8056040; tom; Serial Nos. 85101 to Utility Coupe..______>_.i . 600 665 725 Motor Nos. 360000 and up. 8556040; M otor Nos. 35000 and 1940—6—Series 40 P —Deluxe; Serial (Note.—Beginning with Serial up. (Note.—Beginning with Nos. 40101 to 4089192: No. 8011630 Motor No. is identi­ Serial No.'8514126 Motor No. is Coupe—3______...... 640 710 775 cal with Serial No.: identical with Serial No.): Victoria Coupe—4 ..I.IIIIIIII” ” 680 755 825 Coupe—2-...... ______425 515 595 Coupe—3 ..______590 710 820 Conv. Coupe—6 ... . 800 890 ‘ 970 Coach— 6 ______420 505 685 Victoria Coupe—3—5...... 615 745 860 Tour. Sedan, 2 dr.—6 ______' 665 740 805 Tour. Coach— 6 ______430 52Q 600 Brougham— 6 ...... 615 745 860 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6 ...... 690 770 840 S tation ’ W agon...... 530 640 740 Tour. Brougham— 6 ...... 630 Conv. Sedan—6...... 760 880 820 915 995 1938—6—Series 88—Big Boy; Serial Sedan— 6 ...... 640 770 890 1940—6—Series 41—Super; Serial Nos. 88101 to 8856040. (Note.— Tour. Sedan— 6 ...... 650 785 905 Nos. 41101 to 4189192: Beginning with Serial No. Coupe—3______...... 685 765 835 1938—8—Series 87—Country Club; 8811630 Motor No. is identical Serial Nos. 87101 to 8756040; Victoria Coupe—4______1 .1 .III. 730 815 890 with Serial No.): Motor Nos. 35000 and up: Note: Conv. Coupe—5 850 945 1,030 Sedan—6 .. ______o30 640 Tour. Sedan, 2 d r.^ 6.” " " " " ' “ 715 795 865 Beginning with Serial No. Tour. Sedan— 6 ...... 8714126 Motor No. is identical Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6 ...... 740 825 895 1938—6—Series 81—Terraplene De­ Conv. Sedan—6 . . . . 880 980 1,065 with Serial No.: luxe; Serial Nos. 81101 to 8156040; Sedan— 6 ______1940—6— Series 43—"Country Club';' Motor Nos. 360000 and up. 660 785 910 Tour. Sedan— 6 ______665 Serial Nos. 43101 to 4389192: (Note.—Beginning with Serial 800 925 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6 . . . 880 980 1,070 No. 8111630 Motor No. is identi­ 1937—6—Series 70— De- Sport Tour. Sedan, 4 d r .-4 ...... 905 1,005 1,095 cal with Serial N o.): luxe; Serial Nos. 70101 to 708001; Sedan—7...... 1,065 1,175 1,280 . Coupe—3...... 430 515 595 Motor Nos. 250000 to 352074: 1940—ft—Series" 48^Blg‘Boy; Serial Victoria Coupe 3—5 ...... ______455 545 635 Station Wagon______400 500 580 Nos. 48101 to 4889192: Conv. Coupe—3_____...... _____ 505 610 705 1937—6—Series 71—Terraplane De- Carry-all...... 840 930 1,015 Brougham—« ...... 445 535 620 Sedan—7______*’ " "" luxe; Serial Nos. 71101 to 7170346; 930 1,035 U 130 Tour. Brougham—6...... 455 550 635 Motor Nos. 250000 to 352074: 1940—8—Series 4'i^-Budson Eight Sedan— 6 ______...... ______470 565 655 Business Coupe—2 ______315 385 455 Serial Nos. 44101 to 4489192: Tour. Sedan— 6 _____ ...... 480 580 670 Coupe—3.______Coupe—3...... 320 395 465 780 815 890 Conv. Brougham— 6 __ ... ______640 650 755 Victoria Coupe—3 „ „ . . 345 420 495 No. 24------5 1394 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

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1938—V12— Series K ; Serial Nos. 1937—6—Series 71—Continued 1937—6—Series—G; Serial Nos. G6551 to 6749: K9001 to 9450: Conv. Coupe—2______- $380 $465 $550 Conv. Le Baron Roadster 2—4— 330 405 480 Business Coupe—3______$350 $430 $510 Brougham, 2 dr.—5------455 540 410...... - ...... $2,770 $3,340 3.865 Tour. Brougham, 2 dr.—5—.— 340 415 495 . Coupe 3—5------370 360 440 520 Coupe Le Baron—2—412------2,770 3,340 3.865 Sedan, 4 dr.—5------' 355 435 515 Sedan, 2 dr.—6______3.080 3.720 4.305 Tour. Sedan, 2 dr.—6 375 460 545 Wilby Coupe—5—406-...... Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—5______365 445 530 ...... __ Sedan 2 W/3W —5—404A and 404B. 2,560 3,090 3,575 Conv. Brougham—4 ...... 415 610 605 Sedan, 4 dr.—6...... 380 465 550 395 485 570 Brunn Conv. Victoria—6—408... 3.080 3.720 4.305 1937—6— Series 72—Terraplane-Su­ Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6...... 3.720 4.305 1937—8—Series—N ; Serial Nos. Wilby Tour. Sedan—7—403...... 3.080 per Six; Serial Nos. 72101 to Judkins Berline 2W—5—417A — 3,135 3,780 4.375 7219907; Motor Nos. 250000 to N5251 to 5289: 3,185 3,845 4,450 Cou^e 3—5...... 460 560 665 Judkins Berline 3W—5—417B------352074: Judkins Sedan Limousine—7—415 3.290 3,970 4,595 360 440 620 Sedan, 2 dr.—6 '.______440 540 635 Coupe—3 ...... 665 Brunn Cabriolet N/C—5—409A... 3,605 4,350 5,030 Victoria Coupe—3 .... ___ ... 380 465 550 Tour. Sedan, 2 dr.—6 ..... 460 560 460 560 665 Brunn Cabriolet S/C—5—409B— 3.655 4.410 6.105 Conv. Coupe—2------... 415 505 600 Sedan, 4 dr.—6 . . . ______3,760 4,540 5,250 ; Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6 ..... 475 580 690 Brunn Tour. Cabriolet—2—425... Brougham, 2 dr.—5------...... 370 450 535 Brunn Brougham—7—411___ 3.655 4.410 5.105 Tour. Brougham, 2 dr.—5 ..___ _ 380 465 550 Sedan—7—407A ...... - 2,665 3,215 3,720 Sedan, 4 dr.—5...... 390 480 565 (18) LASALLE Limousine—7—407B...... 2,715 3,280 3,795 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6 ...... __ ... 400 490 580 Le Baron Conv. Sedan—5—413A.. 3,030 3,655 4,230 Conv. Broueham—4______450 550 650 Le Baron Conv. Sedan W /P—5— 1940—V8—Series 60—Fleetwood; 413B...... 3,135 3,780 4.375 Six; Serial Nos. 73101 to 736913; Serial Nos. 2320001 to 2330382: Wilby Limousine—7—419.------3,240 3,910 4,520 Motor Nos. 90000 to 97082: Coupe F/W 2 -4 -5 0 2 7 ______$1,050 $1,170 $1,275 3,655 4,410 5.105 460 fi45 W ilby Sport Sedan—5—421____ _ Business Coupe—2 ...... 375 Conv. Coupe F/W 2—4—5067...... 1,190 1,325 1,445 Wilby Panel Brougham—7—423. 3,865 4,665 5,395 Coupe^-3.— ______390 475 565 • Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—5019. 1,125 1,250 1,365 505 595 1937—V 12—Series K ; Serial Nos. Victoria Coupe—3 ...... 410 Conv. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—5029. 1,540 1,715 1,870 K7500 to 8490: Conv. Coupe—2______440 535 635. Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5-5011.. 1,090 1,210 1,320 Conv. Roadster Le Baron—5—360 2.405 2.940 3.480 580 Brougham, 2 dr.—5______400 490 1940—V8—Series 52 LaSalle Special; Coupe Le Baron—2—362... 2.405 2.940 3.480 Tour. Brougham, 2 dr.—6 ... 410 505 595 Serial Nos. 4320001 to 433375: 2.695 3.300 3.905 615 Wilby CoUpe—5—356------Sedan, 4 dr.—5 ...... 425 520 Coupe F/W 2—4—5227______. . . . 1,175 1,310 1,430 Sedan 2W/3W—5—354A and 354B 2,160 2,640 3,125 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—5______435 535 630 Conv. Coupe F/W 2-4-5267...... 1,315 1,460“ 1,695 2.695 3.300 3.905 585 690 Brunn Conv. Victoria—5—358__ Conv. Brougham—4...... 480 Conv. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—5229- 1,625 1,810 1,975 Wilby Tour. Sedan—5—353------2.695 3.300 3.905 Tour. Sedan T k, 4 Dr.—5—5219__ 1,230 1,370 1,490 Judkins Berline 2W—4—367A — 2.745 3.360 3.980 Eight; Serial Nos. 74101 t , 1939—V8—Series 50; Serial Nos. Judkins Berline 3W—4—367B — 2,795 3,420 4,050 745728; Motor Nos. 18000 t 2290001 to 2313028: Judkins Sedan Limousine—7— 34162: Coupe O/S 2 - 4 —5027...... 850 970 1,090 365...... ; ...... - ...... 2,896 3,540 4,190 Coupe—3______420 610 605 Conv. Coupe O. S. 2—4—5067----- 965 1,095 1,230 3,960 4,690 640 Brunn Cabriolet N/C—395A____ 3,235 Victoria Coupe-3______440 540 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—5019.. 910 1,035 1,160 3.285 4.020 4.760 475 580 685 Brunn Cabriolet S/C—359B------Conv. Coupe—2______Conv. Sedan T k, 4 Dr.—5—5029- 1,250 1,420 1,695 Brunn Tour. Cabriolet—5—375.. 3,385 4,140 4,900 Brougham, 2 dr.—5______43C 530 625 1 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5—5011- 880 1,000 1,125 4.760 645 Brunn Brougham—7—361______3.285 4.020 Tour. Brougham, 2 dr.—5_____ 445 545 1938—V8—Series 50; Serial Nos. 2,820 3,340 555 655 Sedan—7—357A ...... 2,3051 Sedan, 4 dr.—5______.,------45C 2270001 to 2285501: 2,880 3,410 465 570 670 Limousine—7—357B------2,355 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—5------Coupe 0 /S 2 —4—5027-—...... 720 870 1,005 Conv. Sedan Le Bäron—5—363A. 2,650 "3,240 3,835 Conv, Brougham—4...... 615 630 745 Conv. Coupe (Bumble) 2—4— 1937—8—Series 76—Hudson Delux Qonv. Sedan Le Baron W /P—5— 5067...... 790 950 1,100 363B...... 2.745 3.360 3.980 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—5019.. 770 925 1,070 Wilby Limousine—7—369______2,845 3,480 4,120 Conv. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—5049_____ 1,015 1,225 1,420 3,335 4,080 4,830 34162: Wilby Sport Sedan—5 -3 7 1 ...... Tour. Sedan T k, 2 Dr.—5—5011. 745 900 1,040 Wilby Panel Brougham—7—373 3,430 4,200 4,970 Sedan, 4 dr.—5...... 465 570 670 1937—V8—Series 50; Serial Nos. Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—5. 476 585 , 690 2230001 to 2262005: a Coupe O/S 2—4*—5027_____ —------490 600 710 (15) LINCOLN ZEPHYR Conv. Coupe (Rumble) 2-M— 753374; Motor Nos. 18< 5067...... 580 705 835 34162- Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—6—T5011.. 545 665 785 1942—V12— Series 26H; Serial Nos. Coupe—3...... _ 455 555 660 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5—5019.. 565 690 815 Victoria Coupe—3 ..___... 481 585 695 H-129691 to 136254: Conv. Sedan—5—5049______730 895 1,055 Coupe—3—72______r. $1,855 Conv. Coupe—2______516 63( 750 1.895 Brougham, 2 dr.—5___.... 47, 58( 685 Club Coupe—6—77...... Conv. Coupe—6—76______2,275 Tour. Brougham 2 dr.—5. „ 48, 595 705 (14) LINCOLN 1.895 Sedan, 4 dr.—5------49 61C - 720 Sedan, 4 Door—6—73______Custom Interior: Tour. Sedán, 4 dr.—5_____ fili 626 735 1,925 Conv. Brougham—4------55. 68C 805 1942—V12—Series 268M—Custom; Coupe—3—72.______Serial Nos. H-129691 and Up: Club Coupe—6—77...... 1.975 1937—8—Series 77—Hudson C D 1.975 >; Sedan—8—31...... $2,875 $2,915 $2,950 . Sedan, 4 Door—6—73______Motor Nos. 18000 to 34162: Limousine—8—32...... 2,980 3,020 3,060 1941—V12—Series 16H; Serial Nos. 1942—V12—Series 26H—Continent H-107688 and up: Sedan, 4 dr.—5 ------.... ____ 61 626 735 1,685 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—5______62 64( 755 tal; Serial Nos. H-129691 and Coupe—3—72A______:______Up: Coupe A/S—3—5—72B______1,720 Coupe—3—67...... 2.920 2.955 2,995 Club Coupe—6—77______1.755 Conv.' Cabriolet—6—56. —...... 2.920 2.955 2,995 Conv. Coupe—6—76______2,120 (12) HUFMOBILE 1941—V12—Series 168H—Custom; Sedan, 4 Door—6—73______... 1.755 Serial Nos. H-107688 and Up: Custom Interior: •Sedan—8—31...... 2,780 2,935 3,090 Coupe—3—72...... 1,775 Limousine—8—32...... 2,920 3,080 3,240 Club Coupe—6—77______- 1.870 1941—6— Series R115; Serial Nos 1.870 R—100590 and up: 1941—V12—Series 16H—Continen­ Sedan, 4 dr.—6—73...... - ...... Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—5—RQK____ $1,075 $1,136 $1,195 tal; Serial Nos. H-107688 and 1940—V12—Series 06H; Serial Nos. Up: H-85641 and up: 1940—6— Series—R—015 Custom; 1,470 Serial Nos. R—100532 to 100589; Coupe—6—57______2,890 3,050 3,210 Coupe—3—72A .r— ...... Cabriolet—6—56______2,945 3,105 3,270 Coupe A/S—5—72B...... 1,500 Skylark Custom: 1,515- Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—5—R Q K ___ 975 1,085 1,185 1939—V12—Series K ; Serial Nos. Club Coupe—6—77-----.... ------K9451 and Up: Conv. Coupe—5—76— — . ------1,915 1939—6—Series 922E; Serial Nos. 2,920 E 72001 tp 72800; Deluxe: Conv. Roadster Le Baron—2—4— Cent. Club Coupe—5—57______410...... 3.745 4.265 4.785 Cont. Cabriolet—5—56______3,070 Tour. Sedan. 4 dr.—6-H5Q...... 720 820 915 1,515 Custom: \ Le Baron Coupe—5—412...... 3.745 4.265 4.785 Sedan—6—73______Wilby Coupe—5—406.J______4.180 4.760 5.340 Custom Interior: Tour. Sedan, 4Mr.—6—EQQ------790 900 1,010 1,580 1939—8—Series 925H; Serial Nos. Sedan 2W/3W—5—404A and404B 3,460 3,940 4,420 Coupe—3—72Â______— Brunn Conv. Victoria—5—408— 4.180 4.760 5.340 Club Coupe—6—77______1,620 H30001 to 30200; Deluxe: 1,620 Judkins Berline 2W—5—417A___ 4.250 4.840 5.430 Sedan—6—73 - ______-— - —*. Tour. Sedan 4 dr.—6—HQ______825 940 1,055 1,880 Custom: Judkins Berline 3W—5—417B___ 4,320 4,920 5,520 Town Limousine—5—22...... Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6—HQD____ 800 1,025 1,145 Judkins Sedan Limousine—7—415. 4,465 5,085 5,705 1939—V12—Series 96H; Serial Nos. 4,900 5,580 6,260 H-64641 to 85640: 1938—6—Series 822E; Serial Nos. Brunn Cabriolet N/C—409A .____ 1,215 35001 to 35300, E50001 to 72000: Brunn Cabriolet S/C—409B.____ 4.970 5.660 6.350 Coupe - 3—72—...... - ...... 950 6,535 ,225 1,565 Standard Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6 ... 600 725 840 Brunn Tour. Cabriolet—2—425... 5,115 5,825 Conv. Coupe—2—4—76...... 1,225 Regular Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6___ 615 745 860 Brunn Brougham—7—411.._____ 4.970 5.660 6.350 Coupe Sedan, 2 dr.—6—70______960 980 1,255 Deluxe Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6____ 625 755 875 Sedan—7—407A...... 3,600 4,100 4,600 Sedan, 4 dr.—5—73______1,650 Custom Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6___ 695 840 970 Limousine—7—407B.______... 3,675 4,185 4,695 Conv. Sedan—5—7 4 ...______,290 1938—8—Series 825H; Serial Nos. Conv. Sedan Le Baron—5—413A.. 4,105 4,675 5» 245 Custom Interior: 1,335 H25001 to 30000: Conv. Sedan Le Baron W /P—6— Coupe—3—72...... ,045 ,070 1,365 Regular Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6 . . . . 680 820 950 413B...... - ...... 4.250 4.840 5.430 Coupe Sedan, 2 dr.—5—7 0 ...... __ 1,390 4,395 6,005 6,615 Sedan, 4 dr.—5—73...... ,090 Deluxe Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6...... 705 850 985 Wilby Limousine—7—419__..... 395| 1,565 Custom Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6 . . . . 775 935 1,080 Wilby Sport Sedan—6—4 2 1 ...... 4.970 6.660 6.350 Town Limousine Sedan—5—22. ,225 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1395

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1938—V12—Series 86H: Serial Nos. 1941—8—Series 4180—Ambassador 1938—8—Series 3880—Continued H-45530 to 64640: Eight Serial Nos. B-110001 to Cabriolet—5—3881...... $705 $855 $985 $715 $865 $1,000 - 113500: Victoria, 2 Dr.—6—3883____ 655 790 915 940 1,135 1,310 Cabriolet— 5—4181...... $1,265 51,335 $1,405 Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—3888...... 685 825 955 750 '905 1,045 Deluxe Brougham, 2 Dr.—6—4183. 1,120 1,180 1,240 1937-6—Series 3710—Nash Lafayette 760 915 1,060 Special S/S Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—4187. 1,085 1,145 1,205 “400” ; Serial Nos. L50781 to 990 1,195 lj 380 Deluxe S/S Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—4188. 1,140 1,205 1,265 100280, H1001 to 10500; Motor 855 i;035 lj 195 Sedan, Tk, 4 Dr.—6—4180...... 1,195 1,260 1,325 Nos. L E 50281 to 105780, HE501 1937—'V12—Series H B; Serial Nos. 1940—6—Series 4010—Deluxe LaFa- to 10000: H-15529 to 45529: yette Serial Nos. H-57000 to Business Coupe—3—3712.. ____ 295 360 425 535655 775 103362; Motor Nos. HE-56500 to Coupe—3—5—3712R...... 320 390 465 575 705 835 102862: All purpose Coupe—5—3712A...... 325 400 470 685 715 845 Business Coupe—3—4014...... 695 770 840 Cabriolet—5—3711 ...... 365 445 525 665 810 960 AH Purpose Coupe—5—4012_____ 740 825 900 Victoria Sedan, 2 Dr.—3713...... 325 395 465 All Purpose Cabriolet—5—4011__ 850 945 1,030 Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.-Jl6—3718...... 345 420 500 F /B Sedan, 2 Dr.—6-4013...... 735 820 895 1937—6—Series 3720—Nash Ambas­ (16) F /B Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—4018______765 850 925 sador Six; Serial Nos. R-309311 Sedan, Tk, 4 Dr.—6—4010...... 765 850 925 to 324310; Motor Nos. E-60711 to 1940-6-rSerics 4020-Nash Ambassador 75710: 1942—V8—Series 29A-100 h.p. Six; Serial Nos. R 340000 to Business Coupe—3—3 7 2 2 ..._____ 370 455 540 Serial Nos. 99A—466701 and up: 352517: Motor Nos. E 339500 to Coupe—3—5—13722R ..______390 480 565 Coupe—3—77...... $1,110 $1,145 $1,185 . 352017: All Purpose Coupe—5—3722A___ 400 490 575 Sedan Coupe—6—72...... 1,170 1, 210 1,250 Business Coupe—3—4025...... 805 895 980 Cabriolet—5—3721...... 425 520 615 Conv. Club Coupe—5—76______1,345 1,380 1,420 All Purpose Coupe—5—4022_____ 835 930 1,015 Victoria Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—3723 ... 390 480 565 Tudor Sedan—6—70...... 1,145 1.185 1,220 All Purpose Cabriolet—5—4021... 945 1,050 1,150 Sedan Tk.—6—3728...... 415 510 600 Town Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—73...... 1,185 1,220 1,260 F /B Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—4023...... 830 925 1,010 1937—8—Series 3780—Nash Ambas­ Station Wagon—8—79...... 1,390 1,430 1,470 F /B Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—4028...... 860 955 1,040 sador Eight; Serial Nos. B-80031 1941—V8—Serles 19A—100 h.p Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—4Ó20______860 955 1,040 to 86030; Motor Nos. B-92731 to Serial Nos. 99A—257101 and up: 1940—8—Series 4080—Nash Ambas- to 98730: Coupe 5W—2—7 7 ...______965 1,020 1,075 sador Eight; Serial Nos. B - Business Coupe—3—3782______420 575 610 Coupe A/S 2—4—67...... 1,005 1,060 1,115 106300 to 109549; Motor Nos. B - Coupe—3—5-^ß782R______440 540 635 Sedan Coupe—6—72...... 1,040 1,095 1,150 105800 to 109049: All Purpose Coupe—5—3782A___ 450 550 650 Conv. Club Coupe 2—4—76______1,170 1, 235 1,295 Business Coupe—3—4085______990 1,100 1,200 Cabriolet—3—5—3781______470 580 685 Tudor Sedan—6—70...... 1,005 1,060 1,115 All Purpose Coupe—5—4082_____ 1,020 1,135 1,240 Victoria Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—3783___ 440 640 635 ’ Town Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—73______1,050 1,105 1,165 All purpose Cabriolet—5—4081___ 1,130 1,255 1,370 Sedan Tk.—6—3788...... 465 570 , 675 Station Wagon—8—79...... 1,2101,280 1,345 F /B Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—4083...... 1,015 1,130 1,230 1940—V8—Series 09A-95 h. p.; Serial F /B Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—4088...... 1,040 1,160 1,265 Nos. 99A-101701 and up: Sedan, T k., 4 Dr.—6—4080______1,040 1,160 1,265 (18) Club Conv. Coupe—5—76______935 1,040 1,135 1939—6—Series 3910—Nash Lafay­ Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—70______820 915 995 ette; Serial Nos. H-19450 to Coupé Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—72______855 950 1,040 56761; Motor Nos. HE-18950 1942—6—Series 66; Serial Nos. 66— Town Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—73______855 950 .1,040 to 56261; Special: 86001 to 111810; 66L1201 to 13925; Conv. Sedan—6—74...... 1,050 1,170 1,275 Business Coupe—3—3915______545 620 695 66C9001 to 11076; Motor Nos. 1939—V8—Series 99A-95 h. p.; Serial F /B Sedan, 2 Dr.—fr-3916...... 570 650 730 0-424001 to 472869: Nos. 99A-1 to 101700: F /B Sedan, 4 D r .-6 —3917...... 595 675 760 Business Coupe—3______$1,025 $1,060 $1,100 Club Conv. Coupe—5—76...... 715 815 915 Sedan T k, 4 Dr.—5—3919...... 595 675 760 Club Coupe F/W 3—fi .. 1,070 1,105 1,145 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5-^70...... 645 730 820 Deluxe: , Conv. Coupe F/W 3—6 - 1,315 1,355 1,390 Coupé Sedan, 2 Dr.—5—72______670 765 860 Business Coupe—3—3914...... 585 665 745 Club Sedan—6______1,085 1,120 1,160 Town Sedan—5—73______670 765 860 All purpose Coupe—5—3912___ 610 690 775 Sedan, 2 Dr.—6 ...______i . . 1,070 1,110 1,150 All purpose Cabriolet—5—3911.. 670 765 860 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6 ___ - - - 1,120 1 ,16Ó 1,200 F /B Sedan, 2 D r.-fi—3913...... 605 690 770 Town Sedan, 4 Dr.—f i ...... 1,120 1,160 1,200 (17) NASH F /B Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—3918...... 625 710 800 Station Wagon—8...... 1,415 1,455 1,495 Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—3910...... 625 710 800 1942—6—Sériés 76; Serial Nos. 76- 1939—6—Seriés3920—Nash Ambas­ 75001 to 91101,76L11001 to 12322, 1942—9—Series 4240—Ambassador sador Six; Serial Nos. R 331400 to 7607001 to 8338; Motor Nos. “600,” Serial Nos. K-56001 to 339899: M otor Nos. E 82800 to G-424001 to 472869: 77660: ' 339399: Club Sedan—6______1,125 1,165 1,205 Business Coupe—3^-4242 $940 $975 $1,015 Business Coupe—3—3925______655 745 835 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6______1,185 1,225 1,265 Brougham, 2 Dr.—6—4243. 980 1,020 1,060 All Purpose Coupe—5—3922_____ 680 775 865 Series 76D: S/S Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—*249 ___ 970 1,010 1,045 All Purpose Cabriolet—5—3921___ 740 845 950 Club Sedan—6______1,220 1,255 1,295 S/S Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—4248 990 1,030 1,070 F /B Sedan, 2 D r —6—3923...... 675 770 860 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6...... 1, 275 1,315 1,355 Sedan, Tk, 4 Dr.—6—4240...... 1,020 1,055 1,095 F /B Sedan, 4 D r.—6—3928...... 695 795 890 1942—8—Series 68; Serial Nos. 68- 1942—6—Series 4260—Ambassador Sedan Tk, '4 Dr.—6-%920...... 695 795 890 9001 to 12599, 68L 3001 to 3225, Six, Serial Nos. B-384001 to 1939—8—Series 3980—Nash Ambassa­ 68c3001 to 3265; motor Nos. 393090: dor Eight; Serial Nos. B 89000 L450C01 to 468773: Business Coupe—3—4262 1,100 1,135 1,175 to 106051; Motor Nos. B 101700 Business Coupe—3______1,070 1,105 1,145 Brougham, 2 Dr.—e—4263 _ 1,140 1,180 1,220 to 105551: Club Coupe F/W 3-6...... i , n o 1,150 1,190 . S/S Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—4269 1,130 1,170 1,210 Business Coupe—3—3985...... 830 945 1,060 Conv. Coupe F/W 3-6______1,355 L 395 1,435 S/S Sedan, 4 Dr.—6— 426 8 . 1,150 1,190 1,230 All Purpose Coupe—5—3982...... 855 975 1,090 Club Sedan—6______1,125 1,165 1,205 Sedan-, Tk, 4 Dr.—6—4260...... 1,180 1,215 1,255 All Purpose Cabriolet—5—3981__ 915 1,040 1,170 Sedan, 2 Dr.—6...... 1,115 1,155 1,195 1942—8—Series, 4280— Ambassador F /B Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—3983______850 970 1,090 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6______1,165 1,200 1,240 Eight, Serial Nos. B114001.to F /B Sedan, A Dr.—6—3988______875 995 1,115 Town Sedan, 4 Dr.—6 ...... 1,165 1,200 1,240 115000: Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—3980...... 875 995 1,115 Station Wagon—8...... 1,460 1,495 1, 535 Business Coupe—3—4282...... 1,150 1,190 1,230 1938—6—Series 3810—Nash Lafa­ 1942— 8—Series 78; Serial Nos. 78- Brougham, 2 Dr.—6—4283...... 1,195 1,230 1,270 yette; Serial Nos. L 106281 Jto 26001 to 32881, 78L4001 to 4444, S/S Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—4289 1,175 1,215 1,250 128924 H 10501 to 19409; M otor 78c4001 to 4478; Motor Nos. S/S Sedan, 4 Dr.—6^-4288...... 1,205 1, 245 1,280 N,os. L E 105781 to .128424 H E L450001 to 468773: Sedan, Tk, 4 Dr.—6—4280-...... 1,230 1,270 1,310 10001 to 18909: Master: Club Sedan— 6______1,170 1,210 1,250 1941— Series 4140—Ambassador Business Coupe—3—3815______44C 53C 610 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6...... 1,230 1,265 1,305 “600” Serial Nos. K-5001 to Sedan, 2 D r.^6—3816______46C 555 640 Series 78D: 55100: Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—3817______485 585 675 Club Sedan— 6______1,260 1,300 1,335 Special: * Deluxe: Sedan, 4 Dr.—6______1,320 1,360 1,395 Business Coupe—3—4145...... 760 800 845 Business Coupe—2—3814______: 47C 565 650 1942—8— Series 98; Serial Nos. 98- S/S Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—4146 775 815 855 All Purpose Coupe—5—3812___ 49C 59C 685 25001 to 31097, 98L6001 to 6274, S/S Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—4147 810 855 900 Cabriolet—5—3811...... 535 645 745 98C4001 to 4232; Motor Nos. Deluxe: Victoria, 2 Dr.—6—3813______485 59C 680 L450001 to 468773: Business Coupe—3—4142...... 815 860 905 Sedan Tk, 4 D r.-fi—3818...... 515 . 62C 715 Conv. Coupe— 3-6______1,600 1,640 1,675 Brougham, 2 Dr.—6—1143 845 890 935 1938—6—Series 3820—Nash Ambas­ Club Sedan— 3-6______;______1,350 1,390 1,430 S/S Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—4149 81C 85( 895 sador Six; Serial Nos. R324311 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.— 6 ...... i, 410 1,450 1,490. S/S Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—4148 845 890 935 to 331363, Motor Nos. E75711 to 1941 6—Series 66—Special; Serial Sedan, Tk, 4 Dr.—6—4140...... 900 945 995 82760: Nos. 66-1001 to 85216, 66L1001 ly41~ 6—Series 4160—Ambassador Business Coupe—3—3825...... 555 665 770 to 11770, 66cl001 to 8848; Motor Six Serial Nos. B —353001 to All Purpose Coupe—5—3822_____ m 70( 805 Nos. 0-225001 to 423443: 383400: Cabriolet—5—3821...... 62( 75t 865 Business coupe—3 . . ______880 930 975 Business Coupe—3—4162______955 1,010 1,060 Victoria, 2 Dr.—6—3823______57( 69( 795 Club coupe F/W —3-fi______925 975 1,025 Special Business Coupe—3—4165.. 880 930 980 Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—6—3828...... 60t 72( 835 Conv. coupe F /W —3-6______1,085 1,145 1,205 All Purpose Cabriolet—5—4161... 1,145 1,205 1,270 1938—8—Series 3880—Nash Ambas­ Tour, sedan, 2 dr.—6______93C 98C 1,030 Brougham, 2 Dr.—6—4163...... 1,010 1,065 1,120 sador Eight; Serial Nos. B86031 Tour, sedan, 4 dr.—6______98C 1,03C 1,085 Special S/S Sedan, 2 D r .-6 —4169 930 980 1,030 to 88960; Motor Nos. B98731 to Town sedan, 4 dr.—6 ...r ______98C 1,03C 1,085 Special S/S Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—4167 965 1,015 1,070 101660: Station wagon—8...... 1,145 1,210 1, 275 Deluxe S/S Sedan, 4 D r .-6 —4168. 1,020 ,1,075 1,130 Business Coupe—3—3885...... 640 770 890 Sedan, Tk. 4 Dr.—6—4i6n 1 ,13C 1,190 All Purpose Coupe—5—3882_____ 665 800 925 i m FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

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1941—6—Series 76—Dynamic; Serial 1938—6— Series F38; Serial Nos. 1942—8— Series 180—Continued. Series 2008—Continued. Nos. 76-1001 to 74234/76L1Q01 to F600001 to 662212, CF504001 to 510598, LF545001 to 551236; Town Car A/W Rollson—7— 10426, 76C1001 to 6843; Motor 4,485 H, 525 $ Nos. G-225001 to 423443: Motor Nos. 828001 to 904002: 8 9 5 ...... - ...... $935 $985 $1,035 Business Coupe—2...... $480 $580 $670 1941—6—Series 110 Series 1900; Spe­ Business Coupe—3------cial: Serial Nos. D1501 to Club Sedan—6------985 1,035 1,090, Club Coupe O/S—2—4 ...... 510 620 715 1,045 1,100 1,160 Conv. Coupe R/S—2—4 ...» ...... '580 700 810 99999: Sedan, 4 Dr.—6...... Business Coupe—2—1488— ------945 995 Deluxe: Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 505 ' 610 705 1,020 1,075 1,135 Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5______520 630 725 Club Coupe—2—4—1485.------1,040 1,100 1,155 Business Coupe—3 ...... ___ _ Conv. Coupe—2—4—1489'.______1,230 1,295 1,365 Sedan Club—6 ...... 1,070 1,130 1,190 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 535 645 745 1,130 1,190 1,255 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5 :------550 665 765 Tour. Sedan, 2 D r.—5—1484___ _ 1,070 1,125 1,185 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6...... 1,100 1,160 1941—6—Series 96—Custom; Serial 1938—8—Series L38; Serial Nos. Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1482___ _ 1,225 1,290 1,360 Nos.196-1001 to 6735, 96L1001 to L212001 to 228126, CL187001 to Station Wagon—8—1483______1,430 188751, LL197001 to 198859; Deluxe: 1101,' 96C1001 to 1930; Motor . Club Coupe—2-4—1485DE...... 1,080 1,140 1,200 Nos: G-225001 to 423443: Motor Nos. 296001 to 315781: 1,075 1,135 1,195 Business Coupe—2...... 545 655 760 Conv. Coupe—2-4—1489DE___ Ì, 265 1,335 1,405 Club Coupe F /W —3-6...... 1,130 1,195 1,255 - Conv. Coupe F/W—3-6...... 1,235 1,300 1.370 Club-Coupe O/S—2 - 4 ...... 570 690 795 Tour „Sedan, 2 Dr.—5—1484DE. 1,135 1,200 1,260 Conv. Coupe R/S—2—4...... 645 775 895 Tour. Sedan, 4 Df.—5—1482DE. 1,165 1,230 1,295 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6...... 1,350 1,425 1941—8—Series 68—Special; Serial Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 570 685 790 Station Wagon—8—1463...... 1,500 Nos. 68-1001 to 8831, 68L1001 to Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 580 700 • 810 1941—8—Series 120; Serial Nos. D300001 to 399999: 2351, 68C1001 to 2174; Motor 'Sedan, 4 Dr.—5 ...... 595 720 830 Nos. L379001 to 449105: Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______610 735 855 Series 1901: 925 975 1,025 1937—6—Series F37; Serial Nos. Business Coupe—2—1498 » ... 1,150 1,215 1,275 Business Coupe—3------.------1,250 1,320 1,385 Club Coupe F/W —3-6------965 1,020 1,075 F-372001 to 503300, CF353001 to Club Coupe—2-4—1495------Conv. Coupe—2-4—1499...... 1,430 1,510 1,590 Conv. Coupe F/W—3 -6 .... _____ 1,130 1,190 1,255 364520; LF540001 to 544720; 970 1,025 1,080 Motor Nos. 670001 to 818949: Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5—1494___ 1,275 1,345 1,415 Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—6------Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1492.... 1,310 1,380 1,455 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6 .r . . . ; - . ------1,020 1,075 1,135 Business Coupe—2—4...... 340 415 490 Conv. Sedan—5—1497...... 1,800 1,900 2,000 Town Sedan, 4 Dr.—6____ _— 1,02C 1,075 1,135 Club Coupe O/S—2—4...... 365 445 525 1,190 1,255 1,320 Conv. Coupe R/S—2—4______”410 505 595 Station Wagon—8—1493...... 1,495 1,575 1,660 Station Wagon—8...... Deluxe Station Wagon—8—1473 1,560 1,645 L730 1941—8—Series 78—Dynamic; Serial Sedan, 2 Dr.—5______365 445 525 Nos. 78-1001 to 25815, 78L1001 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5 . ______375 460 545 194F—8—Series 1951—Clipper; Serial Sedan, 4 Dr.—5 ...... 390 475 565 ' Nos. D 400001 to 499999: to 3524, 78C1001 to 3055; Motor 1,430 1,510 1,585 Nos. L379001 to 449105: ^ Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5 ...... 400 490 580 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1401...... Business Coupe—3...... 7 ------970 1,025 1,080 1937—8—Series L37; Serial Nos. 1941—8—Series 160-Super Eight; Club Sedan, 2 D r.—6 ...... 1,020 1,075 1,135 L146001 to 186544, CL140001 to Serial Nos. D500001 to 599999; Sedan, 4 Dr.—6------1,080 1,140 1,180 143240, LL195001 to 196512; Mo­ Series 1903: — - Business Coupe—2—1478...... 1,655 1,745 1,835 Deluxe: tor Nos. 250001 to 295824: 1,060 1,120) 1,175 Business Coupe—2______385 475 560 Club Coupe—2—4—1475...... 1,775 1,875 1,970 Business Coupe—3______1,970 .2,080 2,185 Club Sedan, 2 D r.—6...... — 1,110 1,170 li 230 Chib Coupe O/S—2—4...... 415 505 600 ' Conv. Coupe—2—4—1479------1,170 1,235 1,295 . Conv. Coupe—R/S 2—4...... 460 565 665 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1472___ 1,820 1,920 2,020 Sedan, 4 D r.—6 ...... — 2,275 2,400 2,525 1941—8—Series 98—Custom; Serial Sedan, 2 Dr.—5.______415 505 600 Conv. Sedan—5—1477...... Nos. 98-1001 to 24685, 98L1001 Tour. Sedan Tk» 2 Dr.—5------425 520 615 Deluxe: Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 440 535 635 Conv. Coupe—2—4—1479D E.. 2,155 2,275 2,395 _ to 5248, 98C1001 to 3356; Motor 2,515 2,655 2,790 Nos. L379001 to '449105: Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5...... 450 550 650 Conv. Sedan—5—1477DE...... Club Coupe F/W— ------1,115 1,175 1,235 Series 1904: Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1462... 2,095 2,210 2,325 Conv. Coupe F/W —3—6...... 1,270 1,340 1,410 (19) PACKARD Conv. Phaeton, Tk—6...... 1,640 1,735 1,825 Series 1905: 1,175 1,240 1,305 Tour. Sedan—7—1471-.'...... 2,255 2,380 2,505 Tour. Sedan, 4 dr.—6______2,390 2,525 2,655 1940—6— Series 60-F40;. Serial Nos. 1942—6—Series 110—Clipper; Serial Tour. Limousine—7—1470_____ F703001 to 758579, LF556001 Nos. E-1501 to 12906: 1941—8—Series l86—Custom Super; to 563474, CF515001 to 619651; Special Series 2000: Serial Nos. CD500001 to '599999; Business Coupe—3—1588.. $1,285 $1,325 $1,365 - Series 1906: Motor Nos. G-79001 to 224652: 4,800 5.065 5,325 Business Coupe—2______685 760 830 Club Sedan 2 Dr.—6—1585 1,325 1,360 1,400 Victoria Conv. Darrin—5—1429 720 800 > 870 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—1582___ 1,360 1,395 1,435 Series 1907: Club Cbupe F/W —2—6------3,010 850 945 1,030 Custom Series 2010: Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1442__ 2,710 2.860 Conv. Coupe F/W —2—5___;____ 3,200 3,375 3,550 Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5.»______725 805 875 Club Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—1505___ 1,400 1,430 1,470 Formal Sedan 5-1432...... 765 850 925 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—1502___ 1,430 1,470 1,505 Sport Brougham, 4 Dr.—5— Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 3,885 4,085 Station Wagon—8 ..» ...... 890 985 1,075 Series 2020: 1452...... 3,680 1940—6—Series 70-G40; Serial Nos. Conv. Coupe—5—1589...... 1,510 1,550 1,590 1942—8—Series 120—Clipper; Serial Cabriolet A/W Rollson—7—794.. 4,905 5,175 5,445 G-355001 to 417940, LG 108001 to 6,010 5,285 5,565 117596, CG16001 to 21070; Motor Nos. E 300001 to 319350: " Sport Sedan Darrin—5—1422____ Special Series 2001: Séries 1908: ■ Nos. G-79001 to 224652: 3,015 3,170 Business Coupe—2 ...... i 730 815 890 Business Coupe—3—1598______1,300 1,-870 1,410 Tour. Sedan—7—1451_____.... 2,855 Club Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—1595----- 1,370 1,405 1,445 Tour. Limousine—7—1450____ 3,010 3,175 3,340 Club Coupe F/W —2—5______765 850 925 5,590 890 985 1,075 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—1592___ 1,405 1,440 1,480 Town A/W Rollson—7—795___ 5,040 5,315 Conv. Coupe F/W —2—5______5,905 6,215 Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5»__.______770 860 935 Custom Series 2011: Tour. Sedan LeBaron—7—1421 5,595 815 910 Club Sedan, 2 Dr.—6—1515 1,440 1,480 1,515 Tour. Limousine LeBaron—7— " Tour. Sedan 4 Dr.—5___... _____ 990 6,185 6,510 1940—8—Seriess90-L40; Serial Nos. Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—1612___ 1,475 1,615 1,555 1420...... 5,865 L242001 to 281191, LL202001 to Series 2021: 205267, C L 190501 to 192700; Conv. Coupe—6—1599______1,615 1,650 1,690 1940—6—Series 110; Serial Nos, Motor Nos. L334001 to 378661; 1942—8—Series 160—Super Clipper; C1501 to 99999; Series 1800: Serial Nos. E-600001 to 503371: Business Coupe—2—1388...... 740 820 895 Custom Cruiser: 955 1,490 1,625 Series 2Q03: Club Coupe—2—4—1385...... 790 875 Conv. Phaeton—5...... 1,340 1,036 1,130 Club Coupe F/W —3—6___ 905 1,005 1,100 Club Sedan, 2 D r .-6 —1575___ 1,750 1,790 1,825 Conv. Coupe—2—4—1389.______930 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—1572___ 1,800 1,835 1,875 Tour. Sedan, 2 D r.—5—1384__ _ 805 895 975 Conv. Coupe F/W —3—6 .. . 1,040 1,155 1,260 1,010 960 1,065 1,165 Series 2023: Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1382..:.. 835 925 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5____ 1,140 1,245 1939—6—Series 60-F39; Serial Nos. Conv. Coupe—5—1579___; ____ 1,880 1,920 1,950 Station Wagon—8—1383.. »...... 1,025 F663001 to 702588; CF511001 to Series 2004: 1940—8—Series 120; Serial Nos, Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—1562... 1,970 2J010 2,050 C30Ó001 to 399999; Series 1801: 514115; LF551301 to 555685; mo­ 1,065 tor Nos. F 905001 to 952730: Series 2005: Business Coupe—2—1398______880 980 2,090 2,130 2,165 Club Coupe—2-4—1395-,______930 1,035 1,125 Business Coupe—2...____... . 530 605 680 1,300 670 650 730 Tour. Limousine—7—1570- 2,195 2,230 2,270 Conv. Coupe—2-4—1399..._____ 1,070 1,190 Club Coupe O/S—2—4_____ 1,050 1,150 Sedan, T K 2 Dr.—5 ...... 675 655 735 Series 2055: Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5—1394___ _ 945 1,965 2,005 2,045 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1392___ _ 975 1,080 1,180 Sedan, T K 4 D r.—5...... 61C 695 '780 1,255 1939—6—Series: 70-G39; Serial Nos. 2,070 2,110 2,145 Club Sedan—5—1396------1 1,035 1,150 Conv. Sedan—5—1397...... 1,325 1,475 1,610 G300001 to 364552, CG10001 to 1942—8—Series 180—Custom Super; 1,445 Serial Nos. CE500001 to 503371: Station Wagon—8—1393...... 1,190 1,325 15325» LG100001 to 107782; mo 3,985 - tor Nos. G10001 to 78468: Series 2006: Victoria Conv. Darrin—5—700... 3,285 3,650 Business Codpe— 2... ______675 655 735 Club Sedan, 4 Dr.—6-1525------2,145 2,180 2,220 DeLuxe: 2,225 2,265 2,300 Club Coupe—2-4—1395DE___ 975 1,080 1,180 Club Coupe O/S—2—4...... 61C 695 780 1,340 Conv. Coupe O/S—2—4______720 820 915 Special Series 2006: Conv. -Coupe—2-4—1399D E . . . 1,105 1,230 4,175 4,210 4,250 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1392DE 1,040 1,160 1,265 Sedan, T K 2 Dr.—5______620 705 790 Victoria Conv. Darrin—5—1529. 1,335 Sedan, T K 4 Dr.—5 ...... 665 745 835 Series 2007: Club Sedan—5-1396D E ______1,100 1,225 1939—8—Series 80—L39; Serial Nos. Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—1542___ 2,430 2,470 2,505 1S40—8—Series 160—Super Eight; L228201 to 241850, CL189001 to Formal Sedan—6—1532____»... 2,91C 2,945 2,985 Serial Nos. C500001 to 599999; 4,.405 190368, LL199001 to 201119; 4,440 4,480- Series 1803: 1,570 Motor Nos. L316001 to 333127: Series 2008: Business Coupe—2—1378___ _ 1,295 1,440 1,355 1,510 1,645 Business Coupe—2...... 630 715 800 Tour. Sedan, 4 D r —7—1551.... 2,500 2,535 2,575 Club Coupe—2-4—1375____ ... 1,835 Club Coupe O/S—2—4..L.. 665 755 850 Tour. Limousine—7—1550_____ 2 ,60C 2 ,64C 2,680 Conv. Coupe—2-4—1379...___ 1,510 1,680 1,545 1,685 Conv. Coupe O/S—2—4 .... 770 875 980 Tour. Sedan Lebaron—7—1521.. 4,955 i 4,990 5,030 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1372... 1,390 1.460 1.625 1,775 Sedan, Tk, 2 Dr.—5______680 775 865 Tour. Limousine Lebaron— Club Sedan—5—1376...... 2,125 Sedan, Tk, 4 Dr.—5 . . ___ _ . 715 815 915 7—1520...... 5,160 5,195 5,235 Conv. Sedan—5—1377______1,7501 1,960 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1397

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1940—8—Series 160—Continued. 1938—8—Super Eight—Continued. 1942—6—Series P14—Continued. Series 1804: Series 1604—Continued. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6______$990 $1,030 $1,070 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—1362___ $1,615 $1,800 $1,960 Victoria—5—1107...... $2,030 $2,450 $2,835 Utility Sedan, 2 Dr.—2______940 980 1,020 Series 1805: 1938—8—Series 1605: 1942—6—Series P14—Special Delux; Tour. Sedan—7—1371...... 1,730 1,925 2,100 Tour. Sedan—7—1114...... 1,745 2,105 2,435 ■ Serial Nos. 11399501 to 11494048, Tour. Limousine—7—1370...... 1,845 2,050 2,235 2,200 2,655 3,070 3297001 to 3306756, 20148001 to 1940—8—Series 180—Custom Super; Tour. Limousine—7—1115...... 1,825 2,200 2,545 20164436; Motor Nos. P14-1001 Serial Nos. CC500001 to 599999: 1938—12—Motor Nos. A600001 to to P14-149158: Series 1806: 620999: Coupe—3...... 955 990 1,030 Club Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1356____ 1,910 2,125 2,315 Series 1607: Club Coupe—6______1,035 1,070 1,110 Victoria Conv. Darrin—5—700.. 3,945 4,390 4,785 Coupe—2—4—1138.-...... 2,220 2,675 3,095 Conv. Coupe—6.-...... 1,195 1,235 1,270 Series 1807: C oupe—5—1137______2,315 2,795 3,235 Sedan, 2 Dr .—6...... 1,000 1,035 1,075 Tour. Sedan, 4 D r.—5—1342___ 2,055 2,285 2,455 Conv. Coupe—2—4—1139...... 2,350 2,835 3,285 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6...... 1,030 1,080 1,120 Formal Sedan—5—1332...... 2,430 2,705 2,950 Tour. Sedan, 4 D r.—5—1133___ 2,300 2, 775 3,210 Town Sedan—6...... 1,090 1,125 1,165 Cabriolet A/W Eollson—7—694. 3,840 4,275 4,660 Club Sedan—5—1136...... 2,355 2,845 3,290 Station Wagon—8...... 1,265 1,305 1,345 Conv. Sedan Darrin—5—710___ 5,450 6,065 6,615 Formal Sedan—5—1132...... 2, 705 3,266 3,775 1941—6—Series P ll; Serial Nos. Darrin Spt. Sedan—5—720...... 5,280 5,870 6,405 Victoria—5—1127...... 2,840 3,425 3,965 16000101 to 15135031, 3121501 to Series 1808: Series 1608: 3133963, 22001001 to 22036668; Tour. Sedan—7—1351...... 2,170 2,415 2,630 Tour. Sedan—7—1134...... 2,485 3,000 3,475 Motor Nos. PI 1-1001 to 535086: Tour. Limousine—7—1350...... 2,280 2,535 2,770 Conv. Sedan—5—1153...... 2,930 3,535 4,095 Roadking: Town Car A/W Rollson—7—695 3,950 4,395 4,795 Tour. Limousine—7—1135...... 2,605 3,140 3,635 Coupe—2...... r ...... 710 750 790 1839—6—Motor Nos. B1501 to 99999; 1937—6—Motor Nos. T1500 to 99999: Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 765 . 810 850 Series 1700: Series 115C: Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______810 900 Business Coupe—2—1288______605 690 775 Business Coupe—2—1088______390 480 565 Utility Sedan, 2 D r.—2 765 ' 810 850 Club Coupe—2—4—1285______645 735 825 Conv. Coupe—2-4—1089______450 550 650 Deluxe: Conv. Coupe—2—4—1289______750 855 r60 Sport Coupe—2-4—1085...... 415 505 600 Coupe—2...... 775 815 860 Tour. Sedan, 2 D r.—6—1284___ 660 750 845 Tour. Coupe—5—1084...... 425 520 615 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 825 875 920 Tour. Sedan, 4 D r.—5—1282___ 680 775 870 Sedan—5—1083...... 440 540 635 Sedan, 4 D r.—5_____ 870 920 965 Station Wagon...... 970 1,105 1,240 Club Sedan—5—1086...... 445 540 640 1941—6—Series P12; Serial Nos. 1939—8—Motor Nos. B300001 to Tour. Sedan—5—1082...... 450 550 650 11123001 to 11399251, 3269301 to 399999; Station Wagon...... 585 715 845 3296573, 20105001 to 20147922) Series 1701: 1937—8—Motor Nos. X-100000 to Motor Nos. P12-1001 to 535086: Business Coupe—2—1298...... 745 850 955 199999: - Special Deluxe: Club Coupe—2 - 4 —1295...... 780 890 995 Series 120C: Coupe—2...... 805 850 895 Conv. Coupe—2—4—1299------880 1,000 1,125 Business Coupe—2—1098...... 465 570 675 Coupe—2—4...... _...... 855 900 950 Tour. Sedan, 2 D r.—5—1294___ - 795 900 1,015 Conv. Coupe—2—4—1099...... 520 640 755 Conv. Coupe—2—4...... 1,030 1,085 1,145 Tour. Sedan, 4 D r.—5—1292___ . 815 930 1,040 Sport Coupe—2—4—1095______485 595 705 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5 ...... _ ___ 860 905 955 Conv. Sedan—5—1297______1,100 1,255 1,405 Tour. Coupe—5—1094...... 495 610 720 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5. 890 940 990 Station Wagon______1,125 1,280 1,435 Sedan—5—1093...... 515 630 745 Station Wagon—8...... 1,055 1,115 1,170 1939—8—Series 1702: Club Sedan—5—1096______515 b30 750 Sedan—7______1,110 1,170 1,230 Tour. Sedan—7—1291...... 1,170 1,335 1,495 Tour. Sedan—5—1092______... 520 640 755 Limousine Sedan—7 ...... 1,190 1,255 1, 320 Tour. Limousine—7—1290______1,280 1,460 1,635 Conv. Sedan—5—1097...... 665 815 965 1940—6—Series P9-Roadking, Serial 1839—8—Super Eight; Motor Nos. Station Wagon...... 655 805 950 Nos. 1378001 to 1454305, 3114801 B500001 to 599999: Series 120CD—Deluxe: ' to 3121386, 9062201 to 9081376; Series 1703: Tour. Coupe—5—1094CD______625 765 9Ó5 Motor Nos. P9-1001 to 415462: Club Coupe—2—4—1275.'______1,120 1,275 1,435 Club Sedan—5—1096CD 620 760 895 Coupe—2...... 550 610 665 Conv. Coupe—2—4—1279___ ... 1,280 1,460 1,635 Tour. Sedan—5—1092CD...... 625 765 905 Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 595 660 720 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1272___ 1 ,1») 1,345 1,505 Series 138CD—Deluxe: Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 630 700 760 Conv. Sedan—5—1277...... 1,460 1,665 1,865 Tour. Limousine—7—CD 1090.. 905 1,105 1,310 Utility Sedan, 2 D r______595 660 720 Series 1705: Tour. Sedan—7—CD1091______830 1,015 1,200 1940—6—Series P10—Deluxe; Serial Tour. Sedan—7—1271...... 1,480 1,685 1,890 1937—8—Super Eight; Motor Nos. Nos. 10883001 to 11122539, Tour. Limousine—7—1270_____ 1,575 1, 795 2,010 395500 Í449999: 3242501 to 3269067, 20063001 to 1939—12: Motor Nos. B600001 to Series 1500: 20104166; Motor Nos. P 10-1001 620999: Tour. Sedan—5—1003...... 1,145 1, 405 1,660 to 415462: Series 1707: Series 1501: Coupe—2 ..______... ______615 685 745 Coupe—2—4—1238...... 2,750 3,135 3,515 Coupe Roadster—2—4—1019___ 1,315 1,610 1,905 Coupe—2—4 ...______655 725 795 Coupe—5—1237...... 2,875 3,275 3,675 Coupe—2—4—1018...... 1,130 1,455 1,720 Conv. Coupe—2—4______805 895 975 Conv. Coupe—2—4—1239...... 2,920 3,325 3,730 Coupe—5—1017...... 1,230 1, 510 1,785 Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 655 730 795 Tour. Sedan, 4 D r.—5—1233___ 2,855 3,250 3,645 Club Sedan—5-1016______1,240 1,520 1,800 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 685 760 830 Club Sedan—5—1236...... 2,925 3,330 3,735 Tour, Sedan—5—1013______1,245 1,525 1,800 Station Wagon (Class)—8______825 915 1,000 Formal Sedan—5—1232...... 3,355 3,825 4,290 Formal Sedan—5—1012...... 1,585 1,945 2,300 Sedan-Limousine—7...... 915 1,020 1,110 Victoria—5—1227...... 3,525 4,010 4,500 Victoria—5—1007...... 1,545 1,890 2,240 Sedan—7...... 850 945 1,035 Cabriolet A/W Rollston—7—594. 4,705 5,360 6,015 Cabriolet A/W Lebaron— Utility Sedan...... 655 730 795 Series 1708: 5—7—L394______2,380 2,910 3,445 1939—6—Series P7—Roadking; Se­ Tour. Sedan—7—1234...... 3,086 3,515 3,945 Series 1502: Conv. Sedan—5—1253...... 3,640 4,145 4,650 rial Nos. 1298001 to 1377476, Conv. Sedan—5—1063__ 1...... 1,645 2,010 2,380 3110001 to 3114681, 9150401 to Tour. Limousine—7—1235_____ 3,230 3,680 4,130 Tour. Sedan—5—7—1014...... 1, 325 1,625 1,925 Town Car A/W Packard Rolls- 9164594; Motor Nos. P8—1001 to Business Sedan—5—8—1014...... 1,265 1,550 1,835 411924: ton—7—595...... 4,815 5,485 6,150 Tour. Limousine—5—7—1015... 1,395 1,705 2,020 Tour. Cabriolet Brunn—5—4086. 6,860 6,675 7,485 Coupe—2______445 505 565 Business Limousine—5-8-1015.. 1,330 1,630 1,930 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 470 535 600 Cabriolet A/W Brunn—6—4087. 5,860 6,675 7.485 Town car—7-1,395______2,445 2,995 3,545 1938—6; Motor Nos. A1501 to 99999: Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 D r.—5...... 480 545 615 1937—12—Motor Nos. 906500 to Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 500 570 635 Series 1600: 919999: Business Coupe—2—1188___ . . . 640 650 750 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5...... 510 580 650 Series 1506: Utility Sedan, 2 D r______470 535 600 Club Coupe-:2—4—1185 565 680 790 Tour, sedan—5-1023...... 1, 710 2,095 2,480 Conv Coupe—2—4—1189...... 630 760 875 Series 1507: 1939—6—Series P8—Deluxe; Serial Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5—1184___ 575 695 805 Coupe roadster—2-4-1039______1,695 2,070 2,450 Nos. 10630001 to 10879875, Tour. Sedan, 4 D r.—5—1182___ 595 715 830 Coupe—2-4-1038...... 1,680 2,055 2,430 3222001 to 3242204, 20027001 to 1938—8; Motor Nos. A300001 to Coupe—5-1037...... 1,760 2,155 2,550 20062200; Motor Nos. P8-1001 to 399999: Club Sedan—5-1036...... 1,795 2,200 2,600 411924: Series Í601: Tour. Sedan—5-1033______1,746 2,140 2,630 Coupe—2 ...... 500 565 635 Business Coupe—2—1198 675 815 940 Formal Sedan—5-1032______2,090 2,560 3,025 Coupe—2-4...... 520 590 660 Club Coupe—2—4—1195 700 845 980 Conv. Victoria—5-1027...... 2,200 2,695 3,190 Conv. Coupe—2-4...... 615 700 785 Conv. Coupe—2—4—1199...... 756 910 1,050 Cabriolet A/W LeBaron—5-7- Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 525 595 665 Tour. Sedan, 2 Dr.—5—1194___ 715 860 995 L 39 4 ...... 2,795 3,420 4,050 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5...... 530 605 680 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—6—1192___ 730 880 1,020 Series 1508: Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______545 620 695 Conv. Sedan—5—1197...... 915 1,105 1,280 Conv. Sedan—5-1073...... 2,280 2,790 3,305 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5 ...... 555 630 705 Series 1601 D: Tour. Sedan—5-7-1034...... 1,905 2,335 2,760 Suburban (Cur)—8...... 640 725 815 „ Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1172___ 850 1,030 1,190 Tour. Limousine—5-7-1035____ 2,005 2,455 2,900 Suburban (Glass)—8...... 700 760 850 Series 1602: Town Car A/W LeBaron—6-7- Conv. Sedán Tk—5______790 900 1,010 Tour. Sedan—7—1191...... 1,090 1,315 1,520 L395...... 2,895 3,540 4,190 Sedan Tk—7____?■_...... 690 785 880 Tour. Limousine—7—1190...... 1,175 1,420 1,640 Sedan Limousine—7...... 750 855 960 1938—8—Super Eight; Motor Nos. A500001 to 599999: (20) PLYMOUTH 1938—6—Series P5—Roadking; Se­ Series 1603: rial Nos. 1240001 to 1296616, Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1103___ 1,530 1,845 2,135 1942—6—Series P14—Deluxe, Serial 3105301 to 3109408, 9097601 to Series 1604- Nos. 15135501 to 15153935, 9107726; Motor Nos. F6-1001 to Coupe—2—4—111R 1,940 2,245 3134501 to 3136266, 22037001 to 286620: 1,610 430 500 Coupe—5—1117...... 1,630 1,970 2,280 22041356, Motor Nos. P14-1001 Coupe—2...... 360 Sedán 2 Dr.—5 ...... 380 460 530 Conv. Coupe—2—4—1119...... 1,770 2,135 2,475 to 149158: 565 Club Sedan—5—1116...... 1,645 1,985 2,295 $910 $950 $985 Sedan 4 Dr.—5 ...... 405 490 Tour. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5—1113___ 1,985 2,300 990 1,025 1,065 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5 ...... 390 47C 540 1,645 575 Formal Sedan—5—1112...... 2,050 2,475 2,865 Sedan. 2 Dr.—6...... 950 990 1.025 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4 D r.—5 ______415 500 13.98 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

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1938—6—Series P6—Deluxe, Serial 1941—6—Series JB26—Streamliner 1939—6—Series 26EB—Deluxe 120- Nos. 10470001 to 10625651,3206001 “Torpedo” ; Serial Nos. C 6JB - Six; Serial Nos. P6EB-1001 to to 3220998, 20001001 to 20025901; 1001 to 7810, L6JB-1001 to 14764, 41263. C6EB-1001 to 5120, Motor Nos. P 6-1001 to 286620: P6JB-1001 to 62545; Motor Nos. L6EB-1001 to 8599; Motor Nos. Coupe—2______$405 $490 $565 6-761501 to 971788: 6-486201 to 6-595763: Coupe—2—4 ,...... 425 515 595 Sedan Coupe—F/W , 2 D r.—"-5 ... $955 $1, 010 $1,060 Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5______$635 $725 $810 Conv. Coupe—2—4 ...... 470 570 655 Super Sedan Coupe—F/W , Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5...... 600 685 765 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 430 515 595 2 D r.—3 - 5 ...... 1,005 1,060 1,115 Business Coupe—2...... 560 64Q ; 715 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 D r.—5______435 525 605 Sedan, 4 Dr.—6 ...... 1, 015 1,070 L.J25 Sport Coupe Opera—2—4...... 595 680 760 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______445 535 620 Super Sedan, 4 Dr.—6 ______1,065 1,125 1,180 Conv. Cabriolet—0/S—2—4...... f 685 780 875 Tour. Sedan Tk. 4 Dr.—5------450 545 630 1941—6—Series JC24—Custom “Tor­ 1939—8—Series 28E A—D e 1 u x e ; Suburban—8...... 485 585 680 pedo”; Serial Nos. P6JC-1001 Serial Nos. P8EA —1001 to Sedan Tk—7...... 555 670 775 to 6345, C6JC-1001 to 2033, 27627, C8EA—1001 to 3625, Sedan Limousine—7...... 605 730 845 L6JC-1001 to 2879; Motor Nos. L 8E A—1001 to 6522; Motor Nos. 1937—6—Series P3—Business; Serial 6-761501 to 971788: 8—159601 to 8—194380: Nos. 1184001 to 1237460, 3101401 Sedan Coupe—F/W , 2 Dr.—3 - 6 ... 1,030 1,090 1,145 Sedan Tk, 4 Dr.—5______670 760 855 to 3105159, 908551 to 9097493; Sedan Tk., 4 Dr.—6 ...... 1,090 1,150 1,210 Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—5______630 720 805 Motor Nos. P 4-1001 to 571569: Standard Station Wagon—8...... 1,150 1,215 1,280 Business Coupe—5...... 590 675 755 Coupe—2...... 250 310 3G5 Deluxe Station Wagon—6. _____ 1,205 1, 275 1,340 Sport Coupe—0/S—2—4...... 630 715 800 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5 ...... 270 330 395 1941—8—Series JA27—Deluxe Conv. Coupe—0/S—2—4_...... 720 820 920 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 295 360 425 “Torpedo” ; Serial-Nos. P 8JA - 1938—6—Series 263DA—Deluxe; Se­ 1937—6—Series P4—Deluxe; Serial 1001 to 27219, C8JA-1001 to rial Nos. 6DA—1001 to 60416, Nos. 10101001 to 10468044,3162501 4862, L8JA-1001 to 8742; Motor C6DA-2001 to 8155, L6DA— to 3205879, 9950001 to 9999000, Nos. 8-246501 to 368240: 1001 to 8942; Motor Nos. 6— 9190021' to 9199074; Motor Nos. Business Coupe—3...... 885 935 980 399501 to 6—486022: P4-1001 to 571569: Sedan Coupe^-F/W, 2 Dr.—3-6... 925 975 1,025 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5__...... 510 615 710 Coupe—2 ...... 285 345 410 Conv. Sedan Coupe—F/W , Tour. Sedan Tk., 4 Dr.—5...... 525 630 730 Coupe—2-4...... 310 375 445 2 D r — 3-6...... 1,090 1,150 1,210 Conv. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 735 885 1,025 Conv. Coupe—2-4______— 365 450 530 Sedan T k., 2 Dr.—6 ..______935 985 1,035 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5______480 580 670 Sedan, 2 D r.—5____1...... 315 385 455 Sedan Tk., 4 Dr.—6 ...... 985 1,035 1,090 Tour. Sedan Tk., 2 Dr.—5...... 495 595 690 Tour. Sedan Tk, 2 D r.—5____ ... 32C 39C 465 Metropolitan Sedan, Tk., 4 Dr.—6 £85 1,035 1,090 Business Coupe—2...... 465 560 645 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 33C 405 480 1941—8—Series JB2&— Streamliner Sport Coupe O/S—2-4...... 495 595 690 Tour. Sedan Tk, 4. Dr.—5______335 41C 485 “Torped- ” ; Serial Nos. P 8 JB - Conv. Coupe R/8—2-4...... 555 665 770 Sedan, 4 Dr.—7...... 45(3 550 650 1001 to 52428, C8JB-1001 to 6493, Station Wagon—8...... - 620 750 865 Sedan Limousine—7____ ... ------485 595 700 L8JB-1001 to 10366; Motor Nos. 1938—Series 28DA—Deluxe; Serial 8-246501 to 368240: Nos. 8DA-1001 to 15729, L8D A - Sedan Coupe—F/W , 2 Dr.—3 - 6 .. 985 1, 03 5 1,090 1001 to 4071, C-8DA-1001 to (21) PONTIAC Super Sedan Coupe—F/W , 2D r — 2530; Motor Nos. 8—140001 to 3 -6 ...... 1,030 1,090 1,145 159441: Sedan, 4 Dr.—6__...... 1,045 1,100 1,160 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 545 655 760 1942—6—Series 25 KA—Torpedo; Super Sedan, 4 Dr.—6...... 1,090 1,150 1,210 Tour. Sedan Tk., 4 Dr.—5______560 675 780 Serial Nos. P6KA-1001-25802; Conv. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... ’ 755 910 1,055 1941—8—Series JC29—Custom Tor­ 725 C6KA-1001 -to 3260, L6K A - pedo; Serial Nos. P8JC-1001 to Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 520 625 Tour. Sedan Tk., 2 Dr.—5...... 645 745 1001 to 3428: 12576, C8JC-1001 to 2512, L 8JC - 535 $1,000 $1,040 $1,080 Business C o u p e-^ .______500 600 695 Business Coupe—3______. ____ ■ 1001 to 4983; Motor Nos. 8-246501 Sedan Coupe—6...... ______1,060 1,100 1,135 Sport Coupe O/S—2-4______530 640 740 to 368240: 820 Sport Coupe—F/W , 2 Dr.—3-6— 1,045 1,080 1,120 Sedan Coupe—F/W , 2 Dr.—3-6 ... 1,060 1,120 1,175 Conv. Coupe R/S—2-4...... 590 710 Conv. Sedan Coupe—F/W , Sedan, Tk., 4 Dr.—6...... 1,120 1,180 1,240 1937—6—Series 6 CA-Deluxe; Serial 2 D r — 3-6...... 1,290 1,330 1,370 Standard Station Wagon—8_____ 1, 180 1,245 L 310 Nos. P6CA-1001 to 154827, Sedan T k., 2 D r.—6______1,050 1,090 1,125 Deluxe Station Wagon—6...... 1,235 1,300 1,370 C6CA-1001 to 16434, L6CA-1001 Sedan T k., 4 Dr.—6...... 1,100 1,135 1,175 to 5510; Motor Nos. 6-22u001 to Metropolitan Sedan—T k., 1940—6—Series 25-HA—Special Six; Serial Nos. 6HA-1001 to 84545, 399286: 4 D r.—6------— 1,100 1,135 1,175 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______365 450 530 1942—6—Series 26 K B ; Serial Nos. L6HA-1001 to 13111, C6HA-1001 380 465 550 to 10328; Motor No . 6-595801 to Tour. Sedan T k., 4 Dr.—5...... P6KB-1001-11115, C6KB-1001 Conv. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 520 635 750 to 2170, L6KB-1001 to 2181, 761162: 420 495 665 740 805 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5 ...... 345 Streamliner: Business Coupe—2...... 355 435 515 Sport Coupe—F/W 3 -5 .______695 775 845 Tour. Sedan T k., 2 Dr.—5...... Sedan Coupe—6______1,095 1,130 1,170 Business Coupe—2...... 320 390 465 Sedan, 4 D r.—6______.-_____ 1,150 1,190 1,230 Sedan Tk. 4 Dr.—5______745 83C 905 515 785 855 Sport Coupe O/S—2-4______355 435 Station Wagon—6 ..^ ... 1,400 1,440 1,475 Sedan Tk., 2 D r.—5...... 705 510 605 Station Wagon—8...... 865 960 1,050 Conv. Coupe R/S—2-4______420 Streamliner Chieftain—6: Station Wagon—8...... 420 510 605 Sedan, Coupe—6___ ...... ______1,145 1,185 1,225 1940—6—Series 26 H B —Deluxe Six; Sedan, 4 D r.—6— ------..... 1,205 1,246 1,285 Serial Nos. P6HB-1001 to 44296, 1937—8—Series 8CA—Deluxe; Se­ Station Wagon—6.^ ...... 1,450 1,490 1,530 D6HB-1001 to 5184, L6HB-1001 rial Nos. P8-CA-1001 to 49442, 1942—8—Series 27 KA—Torpedo; to 10988; Motor Nos. 6-595801 to C8CA-1001 to 4765, L8CA-10O1 Serial Nos. P8KA-1001-13146, 761162: to 5437; Motor Nos. 8-83001 to C8KA-1001 to 2070; L8KA-1001 Business Coupe—2 ...... 710 790 860 8-139968: Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 395 485 675 to 2205: Sport Coupe—F /W —2—4______745 830 905 590 95C 1,040 Tour. Sedan Tk., 4 Dr.—5 ...... 410 500 Business Coupe—3------1,030 1,065 1,105 Conv. Cabriolet—F /W , 2—4_____ 855 660 t 780 1,085 Sedan T k., 4 Dr.—5...... 795 885 965 Conv. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5 ...______540 Sedan Coupe—6.__..\ ...... : ____ 1,125 1,165 460 540 Sport Coupe—F/W , 2 D r.—3 - 6 ... 1,070 1,110 1,145 Sedan T k., 2 D r.—5 .______750 835 910 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 375 Tour. Sedan T k., 2 Dr.—5______385 475 560 Conv. Sedan Coupe—F/W , 2 Dr. 1940—8—Series 28 HA—Deluxe 615 1,315 1,355 Business Coupe^-2______355 435 - 3 - 6 ...... 1,395 Fight; Serial Nos. P8HA-1001 470 555 Sedan Tk. 2 Dr.—6...... 1,075 1,115 1,155 Sport Coupe O/S—2-4______385 to 16817, C8HA-1001 to 2363, Conv. Coupe R/S, 2-4______420 510 605 Sedan Tk. 4 Dr.—6...... 1,125 1,160 1,200 L8HA-1001 to 4253; Motor Nos. Metropolitan Sedan—Tk., 4 Dr.—6. 1,125 1,160 1,200 8-194401 to 246073: 1942—8—Series 28 K B : Serial Nos. Business Coupe—2...... 745 830 905 P8KB-1001-22928, C8KB-1001 Sport Coupe—F/W , 2—4______775 865 940 (22) STUDEBAKEB to 3127, L8KS-1001 to 3451; Conv. Cabriolet—F/W 2—4______89C 99(3 1,080 Streamliner: Sedan T k., 4 Dr.—5...... 825 920 1,000 Sedan Coupe—6...... 1,120 1,160 1,195 Sedan T k., 2 D r —5...... 780 870 945 Sedan, 4 D r.—6— ...... 1,180 1,215 1,255 1942—6—Series 4G-Champion; Se­ Station Wagon—8 ...;...... 1,425 1,465 1,505 1940—18—Series 29 H B —Torpedo; rial Nos. G-165501 to 192583, Streamliner Chieftain—8: Serial Nos. P8HB-1001 to 24376, G-821001 to 823645; Motors Sedan Coupe—6...... ___ 1,175 1,210 1,250 C8HB-1001 to 4490, L8HB-1001 Nos. 186301 tö 216050: Sedan, 4 Dr.—6.__ ...... 1,230 1,270 1, 310 to 5358; Motor Nos. 8-194401 to Custom: 246073; Coupe—3______$845 $885 $925 Station Wagon—6...______1,480 1,520 , 1,555 910 ■ 950 1941—6—Series JA25—Deluxe Tor­ Sport Coupe—F/W 3-5______865 960 1,050 Double-Dater Coupe—5______870 Sedan T k., 4 Dr.—6...... 915 1,015 1,110 Club Sedan, 2-Dr.^-6______875 915 955 pedo; Serial Nos. P6JA-1001 to 945 985 80460, C6JA-1001 to 12260, 1939—6—Series 25 EA —DeLuxe Crusing Sedan—6 ______910 L 6JA -1001-26504; Motor Nos. 115-Six; Serial Nos. P6EA-1001 Deluxstyle: Coupe—3 ...... 885 920 960 6-761501 to 971788: to 43679, C6EA-1001 to 4938, ' 985 950 Double-Dater Coupe—5______910 945 Business Coupe—3. 860 905 L6EA-1001 to 7503; Motor Nos. 950 990 895 945 Club Sedan, 2-Dr.^6______915 Sedan Coupe—F/W , 2 D r.—3 -6 ... 995 6-486201 to 6-595763: 980 1,020 Conv. Sedan • Coupe—F/W , Sedan T k., 4 Dr.—5______595 680 760 Cruising Sedan—6...... '. 945 2 D r.—3-6_...... 1,065 1,125 1,180 Sedan T k., 2 Dr.—5______565 646 720 1942—6—Series 12A—Commander; Metropolitan Sedan Tk.—6_____ 955 1,010 1,060 Business Coupe—2______520 590 665 Serial Nos. 4216501 to 4232296, Sedan Tk, 2 Dr.—6______905 955 1,005 Sport Coupe—o/s—2 - 4 ...... ____ 555 635 710 4816601 to 4818305; Motor Nos. Sedan Tk, 4 D r.—6______955 1,010 1, C60 Station Wagon—8...... 685 780 875 H-164301 to 181812: FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 im

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1942—6—Series 42A—Continued. 1940—6—Series 2G—Continued. 1937—6—Series 5A an A—Con. Custom: Champion Delux-Tone: Custom Sedan—6 ... $500 Sedan Coupe—6 ...... $1,150 $1,185 $1,225 Coupe—3.______$410 «590 $610 $680 $740 Cruising Sedan Tk.—6 420 510 605 Cruising Sedan—6______1,170 1,205 1,245 • Opera Coupe—5...... 645 715 780 1937—8—Series 3C—President; Se­ Land Cruiser—6______L 205 1,245 1,280 Club Sedan—5______645 720 785 rial Nos. 7111001 to 7119150, Deluxstyle: Cruising Sedan—5...... 685 760 830 7800801 to 7801750; Motor Nos. Sedan Coupe—6...... 1,195 1,235 1,270 1940—6—Series 10A—Commander; B-15501 to 24504: Cruising Sedan—6______... 1,215 1,255 1,295 Serial Nos. 4148501 to 4178797; Custom Coupe—3. 505 615 730 Land Cruiser—6______1,250 1,290 1,330 4807601 to 4811895; Motor Nos. Custom Coupee-5. Skyway: M-87601 to 122190: - 520 , 635 750 St. Regis Custom Sedan—6 530 645 765 Sedan Coupe—6______1,230 1,270 1,310 Custom: St. Regis Cruising Sedan Tk,—6 . Cruising Sedan—6 . . . . ______1,250 1,290 1,330 Coupe—3 ...... __t______540 660 780 760 845 925 Custom Sedan—6 540 665 Land Cruiser—6___i ...... 1,290 1,325 1,365 Club Sedan, 2 Dr.—6______790 875 955 785 Cruising Sedan Tk.—6 550 675 800 1942—8—Series 8C—President; Se­ Cruising Sedan—6______825 915 1,000 State President: rial Nos. 7146501 to 7148659, Delux-Tone: Custom Coupe—5...... 535 650 7804601 to 7804943; Motor Nos. Coupe—3 ...... •795 885 965 770 B-52101 to 55608: Custom Coupe—3____ 520 635 750 Club Sedan—6...... 825 915 1,000 Custom Sedan—6 ...... Custom: 555 680 805 Cruising Sedan—6...... 860 955 1,040 Cruising Sedan—6...... Sedan Coupe—6______1,275 1,315 1,350 1940—8—Series 60—President, Serial 565 695 820 Cruising Sedan—6______1,295 1,335 1,375 Nos. 7133101 to 7139058; 7803301 Land Cruiser—6. _____„____: 1,330 1,370 1,410 to 7803885; Motor Nos. S-38501 Deluxstyle: to 44999: (23) Sedan Coupe—6 ...... 1,320 1,360 1,400 Coupe—3 ...... ■865 960 1,050 Cruising Sedan—6______Club Sedan, 2 D r.—6______1,340 1,380 1,420 890 990 1,080 1942-4—Series A m e ric a r; Serial Land Cruiser—6...... 1,380 1,415 1,455 Cruising Sedan—6 ...... 930 1,030 1,125 Skyway: Nos. 80101 to 92020; Motor Nos. Delux—Tone: 80301 to 92011; Speedway: Sedan Coupe—6______1,355 1,395 1,435 Coupe—3 ...... 1,095 900 1,000 Coupe—2...... $785 $825 $865 Cruising Sedan—6 .____;______1,380 1,415 1,455 Club Sedan, 2 Dr.—6______930 1,030 1,125 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5. 840 880 915 Land Cruiser—6______1,415 1,450 1,490 Cruising Sedan—6...... 965 I) 070 1,170 Deluxe: 1941—6—Series 30— Champion; seri­ 1939—6—Series G—Champion; Coupe—2...... 865 900 940 al Nos. 0-90101 to 165400, Serial Nos. G-00001 to 30400, Sedan, 4 Dr.—5___ G-811201 to 820902; Motor Nos. G-800001 to 803600; Motor Nos. 890 930 970 Station Wagon—5 ... 1,090 1,125 1,165 101201 to 186259: 001 to 34100: Plainsman: Custom: Custom: Coupe—2_____ . 930 Coupe—3...... ______710 750 790 Coupe—8______515 575 955 995 450 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5.. 945 985 Opera Coupe—5___ ...... ___ 750 790 830 Club Sedan—6...... 480 545 615 1,020 Club Sedan, 2 Dr.—5______1941-4—Series 441—Americar; Serial 755 795 840 Cruising Sedan—6______510 580 650 Nos. 50001 to 80100; Speedway: Cruising Sedan—5...... 800 845 885 Deluxe: Coupe—2...... 650 685 Double-Dater Coupe—5______750 790 830 Coupe—3______495 665 630 720 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5____ ■ 680 715 750 Custom Deluxe: Club Sedan—6...... 625 595 670 Deluxe: Coupe—3______... 745 785 825 Cruising Sedan—6...... 630 705 555 Coupe—2...... 695 730 770 Opera Coupe—5______780 825 870 1939—6—Series 9A—Commander; Sedan, 4 Dr.—5 . Club Sedan, 2 Dr.—5__ ...... 790 830 875 Serial Nos. 4110001 to 4148500; 725 765 805 Station Wagon—5 ... 895 945 995 Cruising Sedan—5...... 830 875 925 4802301 to 4807600; Motor Nos. Plainsman: Double-Dater Coupe—5 . . _____ 780 825 870 H-42501 to 87550: Coupe—2 ...... Deluxe-Tone: Business c o u p e -^ ...... 685 750 790 830 600 770 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 780 Coupe—3 ...______780 825 870 Custom coupe—3...... 620 705 790 825 865 Opera Coupe—5______865 .1940—4—Series 440: Serial Nos. 17001 820 910 Club sedan^-6...... 660 750 840 ■ to 49341; Speedwav: Club Sedan, 2 Dr.—6______825 870 915 Cruising sedan—6...... 760 665 850 Coupe—2 ...... 445 490 Cruising Sedan—5 . . ____ ._____ 870 9Í5 965 Convertible sedan—6 ...... 1,025 1,150 '535 900 Sedán, 4 Dr.—5___ 485 ' 540 590 Double-Dater Coupe—5...... 820 865 910 1939—8—Series 60—State president; Deluxe: 1941—6—Series 11A—Commander; Serial Nos. 7125501 to 7133050; Coupe—2______525 585 640 Serial Nos. 4178801 to 4216180; 7802501 to 7803250; Motor Nos. Sedan, 4 Dr.—5___ 4811901 to 4816518; Motor Nos. S-30201 to 38500: 555 615 670 Station Wagon—6...... 665 740 H—122201 to 164222: Custom Coupe—3 ...... 710 805 905 810 Custom: 1939—4—Series 39—Overland; Serial Club Sedan—6...... 755 860 965 Nos. 39-1001 to 17000; Sedan Coupe—6 .______1,005 1,060 1,115 Cruising Sedan—6______760 865 975 Speedway: Cruising Sedan—6 ...... 1,025 1,080 1,135 Convertible Sedan—6...... 1,015 1,155 1,295 Coupe—2 ...... 4Ò5 460 515 Land Cruiser—6...... 1,075 1,130 1,190 1938—6—Series 7A—Commander; Sedán, 2 Dr.—5...... Deluxe-Tone: Serial Nos. 5582001 to 5599146, 420 480 535 Cruising Sedan—6 ...... Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 430 490 .550 1,095 1,166 1,215 5857501 to 5859614; Motor Nos. Deluxe: Land Cruiser—6______1,145 1,205 1,270 H-101 to 42253: Coupe—2 ...... Skyway: Business Coupe—3...... 440 500 565 490 590 685 Sedán, 2 Dr.—5...... 445 520 580 Sedan Coupe—6______1,100 1,160 1,220 Custom Coupe—3...... 610 705 505 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5...... 475 . 540 605 Cruising Sedan—6______1,125 1,185 1,245 Club Sedan—6...... 545 655 760 Speedway Special: Land Cruiser—6______1,155 1,220 1,280 Cruising Sedan—6 ...... 550 660 765 Coupe—2...... l ___ 395 450 605 1941—8—Series 7C—President; Serial Convertible Sedan—6...... 740 895 1,035 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... Nos. 7139101 to 7145407; 7803901 410 470 525 1938—6—Series 8A—State Com­ Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______, 420 480 535 to 7804592; Motor Nos. B —45001 mander; Serial Nos. 4090001 to 1939—4— Series 48; Serial Nos. 91751 to 52012: 4109817, 4800001 to 4802235; 4 V, Custom: to 94375: Motor Nos. H-101 to 42253: Coupe—2...... Cruising Sedan—6...... 360 410 455 1,150 1, 215 1,276 Custom Coupe—3 ______.•___ 530 640 740 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 385 Land Cruiser—6______1,200 1,265 440 495 1,330 Club Sedan-^O______570 685 795 Sedan, 4 D r.—5______400 455 515 Deluxe-Tone: Cruising Sedan—6...... 695 Cruising Sedan—6...... 575 800 1939—4—Series 38; Serial Nos. 89001 1,220 1,290 1,355 Convertible Sedan—6______775 940 1,085 to 91750; Standard: Land Cruiser—6 ...... 1,270 1,340 1,410 Skyway: 1938—8—Series 40—President; Serial Coupe—2 ...... 360 410 460 Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... 390 445 500 Sedan Coupe—6______...... 1,225 1, 295 1,360 Nos. 7120101 to 7125062, 7801801 to 7802311; Motor Nos. B-24601 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5______405 465 520 Cruising Sedan—6______1,250 1,320 1,385 Deluxe: Land Cruiser—6______1,280 1,350 1,425 to 30090: Coupe—3...... 615 745 860 Coupe—2 ...... 415 475 530 1940—6—Series 2G— Champion; Sedan, 2 Dr.—5...... Serial Nos. G-30501 to 90069; Club Sedan—6 ______655 790 910 415 475 530 Sedan, 4 Dr.—5__j?_...... 445 G-803701 to 811191; Motor Nos. Cruising Sedan—6...... 660 795 92Ò 505 565 34101 to 101169: State President: 1938—4—Series 38; Serial Nos. 65001 Custom: Coupe—3...... , ...... 620 750 865 to 89000: Coupe-3...... 560 620 675 Club Sedan—6...... 660 795 920 Standard Coupe—2...... 260 315 365 Opera Coupe-5...... ______595 660 720 Cruising Sedan—6______665 800 930 DeLuxe Coupe—2...... 300 365 420 Club Sedan, 2 D r.-5______595 660 720 Convertible Sedan—6...... 870 1,045 1,210 Clipper Sedan, 2 Dr.—6...... 285 340 395 Cruising S ed an -5...... 630 700 765 1937—6—Series 5A and 6A—Dic­ Standard Sedan—5...... 295 355 415 Deluxe: tator Six; Serial Nos. 5536001 to DeLuxe Clipper Sedan, 2'Dr.—5. 300 365 420 Coupe-3...... 610 680 740 5581500, 6852801 to 5857400, De Luxe Sedan—5...... _ 325 390 450 Opera C ou p e-5....” ” " ” ” ” 645 720 785 5255001 to 5288900, 5802501 to Custom Sedan—5...... 365 445 510 Club Sedan, 2 Dr.-5___ ...... 645 720 785 5807700; Motor Nos. D-112601 1937—4—Series 37; Serial Nos. 1001. _ Cruising Sedan-5...... 685 760 830 to 201637: to 65000: Custom Deluxe: Business Coupe—3...... 355 430 510 Coupe—2______A...... 195 240 280 Coupe-3______585 650 710 Custom Coupe—3______380 460 545 Deluxe Coupe—2______215 265 310 Opera Coupe-5__' ” __ 615 685 745 Custom Coupe—5...... 390 475 565 Sedan—5______225 270 320 Club Sedan—5 . . 620 690 755 St. Regis Custom Sedan—5_...... 395 480 570 Deluxe Sedan—6______240 295 350 Cruising Sedan—5 . . . . . „ ...... 655 730 795 St. Regis Cruising Sedan Tk.—6 .. 405 495 585 1400 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

[Appendix B amended by Am. 1, 9 F.R. 7871, Ap p e n d ix D — T a bl e o f Allo w a n c e s f o r “ I n- Maximum Price______i ____ $. effective 7-10-44; Am. 2, 9 F.R. 10872, effec­ B u il t ” E q u ip m e n t , H e a t e r s and R a dio s Addition for State or City Taxes tive 9-12-44; Am. 8, 9 F.R. 12079, effective W h ic h M ay B e I n cluded in M a x im u m (if any)______— . 7-10-44; and Am. 5, effective 3-1-45] P r ic e s — Continued Total Maximum Price and Taxes (if any)______$. Appendix C—Some of th e Makes of Used Cars Not Listed in Appendix B B ecause Year and make Description Seller’s Name T h ey Were Manufactured Prior to 1937, 1 1 Price 1 and th e 1937 Makes and Models Listed in 45 Address Appendix B Which Are Comparable to (20) 1942 Hudson______Overdrive transmission___ 45 [Appendix E amended by Am. 1, 9 F.R. 7871, S uch Used Ca’ís 15 (22) 1941 Hudson______Overdrive transmission___ 35 effective 7-10-44; and Am. 5, effective Comparable 1937 m ake 15 3-1-45] Make not listed in and model listed in (24) 1940 Hudson Overdrive transmission___ 25 *(25) 1942 Lincoln...... Automatic Overdrive 70 Appendix F Appendix B : Appendix B 85 American Austin, American Bantam. 65 OPA Form 694:758 Form Approved 4 cylinder. (28) 1942 Lincoln Liquamatic drive. ______85 (1-45) Budget Bureau Zephyr. No. 08—R633.1 Auburn, 0 cylinder. Hudson 5—Custom 6. (29) 1941 Lincoln Overdrive transmission__ 35 Auburn, 8 cylinder. Hudson 8—Deluxe 8. Zephyr. This form may be reproduced without change Auburn, 12 cylin­ Hudson 8—Custom 8. (30) 1£40 Lincoln Overdrive transmission__ 25 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Zephyr. der. (31) 1939 Lincoln Overdrive transm ission... 20 OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION Continental, 4 & 6 Willys, Model 37. Zephyr. WASHINGTON 25, D. C. cylinder. (32) 1938 Lincoln Overdrive transmission__ 15 CERTIFICATE OF TRANSFER OF Zephyr. , 8 cylinder__ _ Cadillac, 8 cylinder, (33) 1937 Lincoln Overdrive transmission... 10 USED PASSENGER AUTOMOBILES Series 80-65. Zephyr. UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF REVISED MAXIMUM 65 Devaux, 0 cylinder. Willys, Model 37. PRICE REGULATION NO. 540 , 8 cy­ Lincoln, 12 cylinder, (35) 1941 Mercury Overdrive transmission___ 35 (36) 1940 Mercury Overdrive transmission__ 25 linder. V 12. MAXIMUM PRICES FOR USED PASSENGER (37) 1939 Mercury_____ Overdrive transmission__ 20 AUTOMOBILES Durant, 0 cylinder. Dodge—Model D 5. (38) 1942 Nash...... Overdrive transm ission... 40 (39) 1941 Nash...... Overdrive transmission__ 30 I nstructions Essex, 0 cylinder__ Terraplane Deluxe (40) 1940 Nash...... Overdrive transmission__ 25 D 5. (41) 1939 Nash...... Overdrive transmission__ 25 The seller is to prepare and sign this certifi­ [Deleted.] (42) 1938 Nash...... Overdrive transmission__ 20 cate and give it to the purchaser (43) 1937 Nash...... Overdrive transmission__ 15 Where the seller is a dealer, or other seller Franklin, 8 & 12 Hudson 8—Custom 8. (44) 1942 Oldsmobile... Hydramatic transmission. 75 generally engaged in the business of selling cylinder. (45) 1941 Oldsmobile... Hÿdramatic transmission. 65 (46) 1940 Oldsmobile... Hydramatic transmission. 50 used cars, in addition to the information he Jordan, 8 cylinder_ Hudson Deluxe 8. (47) 1939 Oldsmobile... Automatic transmission.. . 25 must insert on the face of the certificate, he Lafayette, 0 cylinder. Nash, Lafayette, “400.” (48) 1938 Oldsmobile... Automatic transmission... 20 must insert on-the reverse side of the certifi­ Paige, 0 cylinder__ Graham 6 — Super­ (49) 1937 Oldsmobile... Automatic transmission... 15 cate the following: (50) 1942 Packard_____ Overdrive transmission__ 40 charger. 10 (a) When he sells a used car he acquired Peerless, 8 cylinder. Hudson Deluxe 8. (52) 1941 Packard_____ Overdrive transmission__ 35 prior to September 12, 1944, he must insert Pierce Arrow, 8 & Cadillac, 8 cylinder (53) 1941 Packard 10 a statement showing (1) the date he pur­ (54) 1940 Packard_____ Overdrive transmission__ 30 12 cylinder. Series 70-75. chased the used car, (2) the name and ad­ (55) 1939 Packard...... 25 dress of his local War Price and Rationing Reo, 0 cylinder____ Oldsmobile, 6 — F37 (56) 1942 ... Overdrive transmission__ 40 (57) 1941 Studebaker... Overdrive transmission__ 30 Board, and (3) whether or not the used car Model. (58) 1940 Studebaker... Overdrive transmission.. . 25 is listed in the inventory report of used cars Reo, 8 cylinder__ _ Oldsmobile, 8 L37 (59) 1939 Studebaker... Overdrive transmission__ 25 as of September 11, 1944, he filed with his Model. (60) 1938 Studebaker... Overdrive transmission__ 20 (61) 1937 Studebaker... Overdrive transmission__ 15 local War Price and Rationing Board. Rockne, 0 cylinder. Studebaker, 0 .cylin­ (62) 1942 Willys...... Overdrive transmission__ 35 (b) When he sells a used car he acquired der Dictator (63) 1941 Willys...... Overdrive transmission__ 25 on or after September 12, 1944, he must in­ (64) A ll y e a rs and Heater______»10 sert a statement showing (1) the date he Stutz, 8 cylinder__ Oldsmobile, 8 L37 makes. Model. (65) A ll y e a rs and R a d io ______*30 purchased the used car, (2) the name and Willys Knight, 6 Hudson 6—Custom 6. makes,. address of the person from whom he pur­ chased it, (3) the name and address of his cylinder. local War Price and Rationing Board, and Willys, 4 & 6 cylin­ Willys, Model 37. *This is the maximum allowance that may be included (4) whether or not he filed with his local der. in the maximum price for this equipment regardless of War Price and Rationing Board a Certificate Willys, 8 cylinder... Hudson 8—Deluxe 8. the number of units. of Transfer for this purchase. [Appendix D amended by Am. 1, 9 F.R. 7871, Whether the seller is under paragraph (a) [Appendix C amended by Am. 1, 9 F.R. 7871, or (b) above, he must affix his signature Just effective 7-10-44; Fi at * * * deleted effective 7-10-44; and Am. 2, 9 F.R. 10872, effective 9-12-44. »Item (25) added; for­ below the statement he makes on the reverse by Am. 5, effective 3--1-45] mer (25) through (64) redesignated (26) side of the certificate. through (65) by Am. 3, effective 10-24-44; Where the purchaser is a dealer, or other A p p * n d ix D— T a b l e o f A llo w a n c es fo r “ I n­ Footnote 5 added by Am. 5, effective 3-1- seller generally engaged in the business of b u i l t ” E q u ip m e n t , H e a t e r s and R a dio s 45] selling used cars, he must present this cer­ W h ic h May B e I ncluded in Ma x im u m P r ic e s tificate to his local War Price and Rationing Appendix E Board not later than 5 days after he pur­ OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION chases the used car. W ashington, D. C. Where the purchaser is neither a dealer Year and make Description nor other seller generally engaged in the Form 694-757 Region No._____ business of selling used cars, he must pre­ This taf;8 is in accordance with the Office sent this certificate to his local War Price (1) 1938 Buick______: Automatic transmission... $20 of Price Administration Maximum Price Reg­ and Rationing Board on or before the date he (2) 1937 B u ic k ...... Autoneatic transmission... 15 ulation 540, section 10, a copy of which is applies for a gasoline ration for the used car (3) 1942 Cadillac______Hydramatic transmission- 100 available for inspection. (4) 1941 Cadillac__.... Hydramatic transmission. 85 he purchased. (5) 1942 Chrysler_____ Vacamatic transmission. 45 Make ______!______Year _____ The information required under “Descrip­ and fluid drive. M odel______Body T y p e______tion of Vehicle” shall be supplied insofar as (6) 1941 Chrysler_____ Vacamatic transmission 35 Serial No. ______Motor N o.______and fluid drive. possible from the vehicle registration card. (7) 1940 Chrysler_____ Overdrive transmission__ 25 □ No □ No (8) 1939 Chrysler_____ Overdrive transmission__ 20 Radio (check one) Heater (check one) To Be Filled In By The Seller (9) 1938 Chrysler...... Overdrive transmission__ 15 □ Yes □ Yes (10) 1937 Chrysler____ Overdrive transmission__ 10 (11) 1942 DeSoto...... Simplimatic transmission 45 List of Built In Equipment: ______Description of Vehicle and overdrive. (12) 1941 DeSoto...... Simplimatic transmission 35 Year and overdrive.' Make (13) 1940 DeSoto...... Overdrive transmission___ 25 Warranted □ Not Warranted □ (14) 1939 DeSoto...... Overdrive transmission___ 20 (check one) Model Body Type (15) 1938 DeSoto...... Overdrive transmission___ 15 (16) 1937 DeSoto...... Overdrive transmission___ 10 (17) 1942 Dodge______All fluid drive______..... 30 8 The dealer shall be responsible for the re­ Serial No. Motor No. (18; 1941 Dodge...... Fluid drive______25 production of the tag. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1401

P rice Calculation warning: any misrepresentation on th is Sign CERTIFICATE MAY BE CAUSE FOR A $10,000 FINE, Here 1. Base price of vehicle as listed OR 10 YEARS IMPRISONMENT, OR BOTH. in Appendix B of MPR 540_ $. Certification of Seller (Seller or authorized agent) 2. Allowance for extras: a. Is car equipped with heater? The undersigned hereby certifies that he □ Yes □ No------$. has complied with the requirements of Maxi­ To be signed by purchaser who is a dealer mum Price Regulation No. 540, Maximum or other person generally engaged in the busi­ ness of selling used cars. Name of purchaser Prices for Used Passenger Automobiles, and that the actual sale’s price of the used car P urchaser’s Certification Address—number and street is not more than the actual sale’s price shown on this certificate, and further certi­ The undersigned hereby certifies that he has complied with the requirements of Maxi­ City and Postal Zone number State fies that no payment directly or indirectly was or will be received in addition to the mum Price Regulation 540, Maximum Prices actual sale’s price of.the used car. for Used Passenger Automobiles, and that the Name of seller actual sale’s price of the used car is not more Sign Dealer Authorization No. (if any) than the actual sale’s price shown on the face Here______à i this certificate, and further certifies that (Seller or Date Address—number and street no payment directly or indirectly was or will Authorized Agent) be paid in addition to the actual sale’s price City and Postal Zone number State of the used car. If seller is a dealer, <5r other seller generally Signature of purchaser'or authorized agent engaged in the business of selling used cars, Do Not Write in S pace With in Heavy Lin es execute applicable statement on reverse side. Date ^ If buyer is a dealer or other seller generally engaged in the business of selling used cars, [Appendix F amended by Am. 1, 9 F.R. 7871, BOARD ACTION complete purchaser’s certification on the re­ effective 7-10-44; Am. 2, 9 F.R. 10872, effec­ verse side. tive 9-12-44; and Am. 5, effective 3-1-45] Board No. Date To B e F illed Out by the Dealer or Other Appendix G [Revoked]. City and Postal Zone number State S eller Generally Engaged in B u sin ess of [Appendix G added by Am. 2, 9 P E . 10872, Selling Used Cars effective 9-12-44; and revoked by Am. 5, Board recommendation: effective 3-1-45] WHEN SELLING a USED CAR ACQUIRED PRIOR TO Sign Appendix H here SEPTEMBER 12, 1944 OPA FORM 694: 2195 (Signature of Board Member) Date you purchased car This form may be reproduced only by # DISTRICT OFFICE ACTION ______'______authorization of the Office of Price Admin­ Your local War Price and Rationing Board istration. __ Reviewed by Form Approved Budget Bureau No. 08-R1049.1 Remarks: Board’s Address—Number and Street UNITED STATES OF AMERICA City and State OFFICE OF PRICE ARMINISTRATION b. Is car equipped with radio? □ Yes □ No WASHINGTON 2 5 , D. C. Is the used car listed in the inventory Report P urchaser’s Statement R egarding His Pur­ of used cars as of September 11,1944, which chase of a Used Car c. If car is equipped with built-in you filed with your board? To be completed by every purchaser, except equipment (see appendix D □ Yes □ No a dealer, under section 15 (b) of Maximum of MPR 540), itemize and Price Regulation 540 or other person gen­ price each item below: Sign erally engaged in the business of selling used Here cars. HELP OPA HELP YOU! (Seller or authorized agent) If the used car was not purchased in the course of trade or business you did not incur W H EN SELLING A USED CAR ACQUIRED ON OR any liability by paying more than the permit­ AFTER SEPTEMBER 12, 1944 ted maximum price. Moreover, you may 3. Maximum price for used car obtain a refund of as much as three times the Date you purchased car amount of the overcharge. Your local War without Dealer Warranty: Price and Rationing Board will tell you how (Total of 1 and 2a and c)_$------this may be done. If any statements on the Name of person from whom you purchased Certificate of Transfer are not true or cor­ 4. Maximum price for used car if car rect, inform youriocal War Price and Ration­ sold with Dealer Warranty_$______ing Board of the untrue or incorrect state­ ments. « 5. Federal, State, and local taxes His address—number and street If you purchased a warranted car did the which may be collected by dealer give you a written warranty? seller______$. □ Yes □ No City and State (Check one) 6. Actual sale’s price for used car Name of purchaser including taxes______$. Your local War Price and Rationing Board State or Territory in which the Address: Number and street used car was last registered or Board’s address—number and street titled by the owner. City and Postal Zone number State

Is the seller a dealer? City and State P urchaser’s Statement Q Yes □ No The undersigned states he purchased

If you are a dealer selling with a warranty, Did you file a Certificate date of purchase did you deliver to the purchaser a copy of Transfer with your of this warranty? board for this pur­ a ______used car of □ Yes □ No chase? □ Yes □ No make M odel______...___ _ Model Year______No. 24- 6 1402 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

Body type______from Issued this 1st day of February 1945. 4. Schedules O, P, Q and R are amended by adding to the table in para­ Name of seller Chester B ow les, Administrator. graph (a) of each schedule new grades with prices as follows; Address [F. R. Doc. 45-1936; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; for a price of $------—- — 11:48 a. m.] Price paid less Finance charges. Price per ton •Grade P art 1367—F ertilizers Signature of purchaser. I n HI [2d Rev. MPR 135,1 Amdt. 3] See reverse side RETAIL PRICES OP FERTILIZERS AND Schedule O: 33.5-0-0 ammo- , Notice $81.80 MATERIALS THIS STATEMENT IS FOR YOUR PROTECTION. Schedule P : 33.5-0-0 am m o 80.80 READ IT CAREFULLY A statement of the considerations in­ Schedule Q: 33.5-0-0 ammo­ volved in the issuance of this amend­ nium nitrate...... 82.30 $83.30 $83.80 The person who sold you the car is in vio­ Schedule R : 33.5-0-0 am m o lation of Maximum Price Regulation 540 if: ment, issued simultaneously herewith, 83,80 1. He required you to pay any money or has been filed with the Division of the to give him any other consideration, not Federal Register.* shown on the Certificate of Transfer; Second Revised MPR 135 is amended 5. Schedules G, H, I, J, K and L are 2. He required you to pay for the car on in the following respects: amended by changing the -designation time when you offered to pay cash; 1. Section 1, paragraph (a), is of grade for ammonium nitrate, whether 3. He required you to make time payments imported or domestic, as it appears in to a company which charges a rate higher amended to read as follows: than you would otherwise pay; the table in paragraph (a) of Part II S ection 1. Applicability— (a) In of each schedule, to read as follows: 4. He required you to trade in a car to general. Except as provided in para­ obtain the car you purchased; 32.5 (or higher) -0-0 5. He did not give you a reasonable trade- graph (b) of this section with refer­ in allowance on your old car; ence to emergency sales to the United 6. Schedules A, B and N of Appendix 6. He required you to purchase another States and its agencies and paragraph A are amended by deletion from the commodity in order to obtain the car you (c) of this section, with reference to tables in paragraph (a) of each sched­ purchased;' export sales, this revised regulation shall ule the following grades and prices there­ 7. He required you to purchase extra apply to all sales to consumers and deal­ equipment and the amount you paid him for: for this equipment is not shown on the Cer­ ers of domestic and imported mixed fer­ tificate of Transfer; tilizer, superphosphate (but not bone meal), potash and nitrogenous fertilizer Price per 8. He required you to pay full maximum Grade ton price when standard equipment was missing materials (except natural organic nitro­ from the car. gen materials not specifically priced in Your War Price and Rationing Board is Schedule A _____„ ____ 6-9-lifc $49.90 the regulation), when sold as an aid to 8-12-16 60.00 here to assist you. Tell it about anything the growth of crops or plants, whether the seller did which you believe is not in accordance with the regulation. sold for immediate or future delivery, within the District of Columbia and the Price per ton Help OPA Help Y o u ! 48 states of the United States. Bone Grade [Appendix H added by Am. 5, effective meal and the natural organic nitrogen III 3-1-45] materials not specifically priced in this regulation shall remain subject to the Schedule B ______6-8-12 $53.00 $50.50 This regulation shall become effective provisions of the General Maximum July 10, 1944. [MPR 540 originally is­ Price Regulation or such other regulation sued June 10, 1944] as may establish the maximum price for Grade Ohio Illinois Iowa [Effective dates of amendments are shown such material, regardless of its intended in notes following the parts affected] Schedule N ...... 4 - $34.45 10-6 $35.30 $37.60 use. 6-8-6 36.60 Note: All reporting and record-keeping 5- 30-5 57.10 requirements of this regulation have been 2. Schedules A, B, C, D, E, F and M of 4-16-4 38.50 approved by the Bureau of the Budget in Appendix A are amended by adding to accordance with the Federal Reports Act of the table in paragraph (a) of each sched­ 1942. ule new grades with prices as follows: 7. In the table in Part I, paragraph (a) of Schedule G the grades 10-0-10, 6-8-8, Price per ton 4-8-6, 3-9-6, 2-12-6, 0-14-10 and tobacco grade 4-4-8 are modified by footnote 3 Grade I II III IV V which is added to read: 8 This is not an approved grade in South $67.30 Carolina. 71.20 $68.70 68.70 69.80 $71. 30 $72. 30 The grades 7-7-7,6-9-3,5-10-10,4-12- Schedule D : 33.5-0-0 ammonium nitrate1______68.70 70.00 70.50 71.10 12, 3-9-12 and 0-12-12 are modified by 67.00 67.40 68.70 footnote 4 which is added to read: Schedule F : 33.5-0-0 ammonium nitrate1______------67.40 68.70 70.00 70.60 $71.30 63.70 4 This is not an approved grade in Georgia. 8. Paragraph (b) (2) of Part I of 3. Schedule N of Appendix A is amended by adding to the table of prices in para­ Schedule I is amended to read as follows: graph (a) a new grade with prices as follows: (2) To determine the time prices, add 10 per cent to the base prices after making the Michigan appropriate additions and deductions pro­ Grade Ohio Indiana Illinois Wisconsin vided for in the general provisions of this SP NP appendix, interest at 6 per cent per annum may be charged after May 1 on spring goods $62.70 $62.70 $62.70 ■ $62.70 $65.85 $63.80 and after December 1 on fall goods. 9. Paragraph (b) oi Part II of Sched­ Kansas N . Dakota ule I is amended to read as follows: Mo. Iow& Minn. Neb. and and Okla. S. Dakota (b) To determine the time price, add 10 per cent to the cash price. Interest at 6 per cent per annum may be charged after $64.60 $65.00 $65.00 $65.60 $65.40 $67.10 May 1 on spring goods and after December 1 on fail goods. ♦Copies may be obtained from the Office of Price Administration. 10. In the list of counties in Central 19 F.R. 13974. Nebraska appearing in paragraph (a) of FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1403

Schedule N, the county printed as Hill is same species and grade as the face of the P art 1421—I ron and S teel amended to read: “Hall” panel priced in (3) above. 5. Subtract 8 from 4. [MPR 241, Corr. to Amdt. 9] This amendment shall become effec­ 6. Add the difference obtained in (5) to tive February 6, 1945. the price determined in (2). The resulting MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS price is the price desired. Issued this 1st day of February 1945. Amendment No. 9 to Maximum Price Exam ples: It is required to price plywood Regulation No. 241 is corrected as fol­ Chester B ow les, y*"-3 ply construction with an "A” grade sliced plain or half-round black walnut face lows: Administrator. and a “two” grade rotary cut unselected 1. The new paragraph (f) added to fF. R. Doc. 45-1938; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; birch back in Zone 3. § 1421.116 by Amendment .No. 9 is re­ 11:47 a. m.] designated to read (g ). 1. The higher priced species is wal­ nut. 2. The figure .1425 in the second column of the first table is eliminated Part 1382—Hardwood L umber P roducts 2. A-3 Sliced plain or H-R black w alnut______$170.00 and an “X ” inserted in lieu thereof. [MPR 568,1 Amdt. 1] 8. 2-3 Rotary cut unselected 3. The figure .2250 is inserted in place hardwood plywood • birch .______$84. 00 of the “X ” in the last column of the first 4. 2-2 Rotary cut unselected table. A statement of the considerations in­ birch______93.25 4. The figure 9.2625 in the second volved in the issuance of this amendment 5. Subtract 3 from 4______9. 25 column of the second table is eliminated has been issued simultaneously herewith and an “X ” inserted in lieu thereof. and has been filed with the Division of 6. The “A” grade walnut face with 5. The figure .1406 fs inserted in place the Federal Register.* “2” grade birch back plywood of the “X ” in the last column of the first Maximum Price Regulation 568 is price is______179. 25 table. amended in the following respects: 1. Section 2 (d) (3) is added to read It is required to price plywood 1A”-3 ply This correction shall become effective construction with an “A” grade sliced plain February 6, 1945. as follows: oak face and a “one” grade rotary cut un­ (3) Sales by other than manufactur­ selected gum back in Zone 1. Issued this 1st day of February 1945. ers of any hardwood plywood not specifi­ 1. The higher priced species is oak. C hester B o w les, cally priced in section 16 of this regula­ 2. A-3 sliced plain oak______$117. 50 Administrator tion which the seller had acquired prior 3. 1-3 rotary cut unselected to December 6, 1944. Such sales shall gum______$63.00 [F. R. Doc. 45-1934; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; remain subject to the General Maximum 4. 1-1 rotary cut unselected 11:47 a. m.] Price Regulation. gum__ ;!______;______72. 00 2. Section 3 (a) is hereby amended to 5. Subtract 3 from 4______9. 00 read as follows: 6. The “A” grade oak face with “1” P art 1439—U nprocessed Agricultural (a) Manufactured to Spec. CS-35-42, grade gum back plywood price 32-17 § B-lb or JAN-P-66 § B-lb. The i s ______126. 50 Commodities manufacturers’ maximum f. o. b. mill [MPR 426 \ Amdt. 83] prices for hardwood plywood manufac­ This amendment shall become effec­ tured to specification CS-35-42, 82-17 tive February 6, 1945. FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FOR TABLE USE, SALES EXCEPT AT RETAIL § B-lb or JAN-P-66 § B-lb on direct-mill Issued this 1st day of February 1945. shipments, shall be the prices set forth A statement of the considerations in­ in the Tables in section 16. Chester B ow les, volved in the issuance of this amend­ Administrator. 3. The first paragraph of section ment has been issued and filed with the 3 (b) (1) is amended to read as follows: [F. R. Doc. 45-1938; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; Division of the Federal Register.* 11:49 a. m.] In section 15, Appendix H, paragraph (1) For plywood manufactured ac­ (b) Table 8, Footnote 5 is amended to cording to Spec. AN-NN-P-511b, 72-48, read as follows: 39-P-15 CENT) 82-17 § B -lc and B-ld Marine and Hutment grades, JAN-P-66 'During the period beginning February § B-lc, B^ld and B-le, Marine, Hutment P art 1389—Apparel 1 and ending February 20, 1945, the column and Fire Retardant grades, or JEG-11, [MPR 438,1 Revocation] 5 price shall be for item la—290, for item the application will be considered only 2a—560 and for item 3a—370. on sales or quotations to the United MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES FOR CERTAIN FALL This amendment shall become effec­ States or any agency thereof, or to any AND WINTER OUTERWEAR tive February i, 1945. government or agency the defense of A statement of the considerations in­ Issued this 31st day of January 1945. which the President deems vital to the volved in the issuance of this order, is­ defense of the United States, or on a con­ sued simultaneously herewith, has been Chester B o w l e r tract under any such contract. filed with the Division of the Federal Administrator. 4. In Table 4, paragraph (G) is amend­ Register.* Approved January 30, 1945. ed to read as follows: Maximum Price Regulation 438 and all G rover B . H il l , (G) Panels with backs of a species or grade amendments issued thereunder are re­ other than face, and other than reject (grade First Assistant War Food voked subject to the provisions of Sup­ Administrator. 3). 1. Determine which is the higher priced plementary Order 40.* species or grade, whether face or back, of the [F. R. Doc. 45-1895; Filed, Jan. 81, 1945; panel to be priced. This order shall become effective March 4:32 p. m.] 2. Determine the price from the tables of 1, 1945. the panel of this higher priced species or grade with a reject (grade 3) back. Issued this 1st day of February 1945. 13 F.R. 16409, 16294, 16519, 16423, 17372; 9 F R . 790, 902, 1581, 2008, 2023, 2091, 2493, 3. Determine the price from the tables of Chester B ow les, the panel of the lower priced species or grade 4030, 4086, 4088, 4434, 4786, 4787, 4877, 5926, of the panel to be priced, with a reject (grade Administrator. 5929, 6104, 6108, 6420, 6711, 7259, 7268, 7434, 8) back. r 7425, 7580, 7583, 7759, 7774, 7834, 8148, 9066, [F. R. Doc. 45-1935; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; 9090, 9289, 9356, 9509, 9512, 9549 , 9785, 9896, 4. Determine the price from the tables of 11:47 a. m.] the panel with both face and back of the 9897, 10192, 10192, 10499, 10877, 10777, 10878, 11350, 11534, 11546, 12038, 12208, 12340, 12341, *Copies may be obtained from the Office of i8 F.R. 10503, 12712, 13257, 14012; 9 F.R. 12263, 12412, 12537, 12643, 12968, 12973, 13067, Price Administration. 172, 2477, 6024, 10861, 14287. 13138, 13205, 13761, 13934, 14062, 13995, 14437, 19 F.R, 14233. * 8 F R . 4325. 14731, 15107, 15107; 10 F R . 49, 256, 460, 923. 1404 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

P art 1445—L ivestock TITLE 36—PARKS AND FORESTS of, to properly licensed persons, or de­ [MPR 574] stroy, all explosives and ingredients of Chapter I—National Park Service; explosives owned or possessed by you or LIVE BOVINE ANIMALS (CATTLE AND CALVES) Department of the Interior consigned to you or which are in your Correction custody. P art 1— A reas A dministered b y the 3. That after having sold or otherwise In Federal Register Document 45-1761, N ational P ark S ervice disposed of, or destroyed, all of the ex­ appearing at page 1270 of the issue for MCLOUGHLIN HOME NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, plosives and ingredients of explosives as Wednesday, January 31,1945, the seventh OREGON required by paragraph 2 of this order, paragraph under section 7 should be des­ you shall, prior to midnight, February ignated “(g)” instead of “(9).” The order of June 27, 1941 (.r F. R. 3299), designating the McLoughlin Home 10, 1945, deliver or mail to G. W. Grove, Supervising Engineer, Bureau of Mines, National Historic Site, Oregon, is hereby amended to change the name of the site Department of the Interior, 4800 Forbes Street, Pittsburgh 13, Pennsylvania, a P art 1499—C ommodities and S ervices to “McLoughlin House National Historic sworn statement of your transactions [RMPR 165, Arndt. 2 to Supp. Service Reg. 41] Site.” The said order shall in all other respects remain in full forcé and effect. in and destructions of explosives and in­ DAYTIME AUTOMOBILE PARKING IN DOWN­ gredients of explosives beginning with TOWN LOS ANGELES PARKING AREA Dated: January 16, 1945. the date of this order and ending with the final sale or other disposition or destruc­ The statement of the considerations [seal] H arold L. I ckes, Secretary of the Interior. tion of the explosives and ingredients of involved in the issuance of this amend­ explosives as required above. The state­ ment, issued simultaneously herewith, [F. R. Doc. 45-1897; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; ment shall set forth the amount of each has been filed with the Division of the 10:04 a. m.] kind of explosives and ingredients of ex­ Federal Register.* plosives which you had on hand at each Supplementary Service Regulation 41 location on the opening of business on is amended in the following respects: Notices the date of this order, the amount of 1. Appendix A is amended by adding each kind acquired by you that day and thereto the address of the following each day thereafter, the dates on which parking lot and its prices. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. acquired, the names and addresses of the persons from whom acquired, the amount Address of lot: Price Bureau of Mines. 1204 South Broadway------10-X-10 of each kind sold or otherwise disposed H eber G eorge, S r. of by you, the dates on which sold or 2. The prices established in Appendix otherwise disposed of, the names and ad­ A for the following parking lot are ORDER REVOKING LICENSES, DIRECTING SUR­ dresses and the numbers and dates of the changed as indicated below. RENDER OF LICENSES AND REQUIRING REC­ Federal explosives licenses of the persons ORDS TO BE FURNISHED to whom sold or otherwise disposed of, Price es­ In the matter of licensee Heber George, the amount of each kind destroyed by tablished Former you, the dates on which destroyed and Address of lot by this Sr. Proceedings for revocation of li­ prioe amend­ censes. the places where destroyed. ment To: Heber George, Sr., West Lebanon, 4. That prior to midnight, February Pennsylvania. 10, 1945, you shall surrender all licenses 10-X-25 15-X-26 Based upon the records in this matter, issued to you under the Federal Explo­ including your answer, I make the fol­ sives Act and all copies thereof by mail­ This Amendment No. 2 shall become lowing findings of fact: ing or delivering them to G. W. Grove, effective January 31, 1945. 1. On January 8, 1945, a specification Supervising Engineer, Bureau of Mines, of charges against you setting forth vio­ Department of the Interior, 4800 Forbes Issued this 31st day of January 1945. lations of the Federal Explosives Act (55 Street, Pittsburgh 13, Pennsylvania. C hester B ow les, Stat. 863), as amended, and the regu­ Failure to comply with any of the pro­ Administrator. lations pursuant thereto of which you visions of this order will constitute a were accused was mailed to you giving violation of the Federal Explosives Act [F. R. Doc. 45-1898; Filed, Jan. 81, 1945; punishable by a fine of not more than 4:32 p. m.] you notice to mail an answer within 15 days from January 8, 1945, answering $5,000 .or by imprisonment for not more the charges against you and requesting than one year or by both such fine and an oral hearing if you wished. imprisonmëht. Chapter XXII—Retraining and Reemploy­ 2. Your answer dated January 11,1945, This order shall be published in the was received on January 15, 1945, and ment Administration F ederal R egister. has been considered. You have not re­ [Order 2a] quested an oral hearing. Dated at Washington, D. C., this 30th 3. You have stored explosives other­ day of January 1945. E stablishment op A dvisory C ouncil; wise than in magazines meeting the A mendment R. R. S ayers, standards set forth in the regulations Director. Retraining and Reemployment Ad­ and you have failed to keep a full, de­ ministration Order No. 2 (10 F.R. 13593), tailed and tabluated record of your [F. R. Doc. 45-1915; Filed, Feta. 1, 1945; dated October 31, 1944, paragraph 1, is transactions in and operations involving 11:13 a.m.] * hereby amended to include the War explosives as required by the act and the Shipping Administration with the agen­ regulations, all as more particularly set cies represented on the Advisory Council out in the specification of charges. J oe B yrne and F red S. W ayne of the Retraining and Reemployment Now, therefore, by virtue of the au­ Administration. thority vested in me by the Federal Ex­ ORDER REVOKING LICENSES, DIRECTING SUR­ RENDER OF LICENSES AND REQUIRING REC­ F rank T . Hin es, plosives Act and the regulations there­ Administrator. under, I hereby order: ORDS TO BE FURNISHED J anuary 27, 1945. 1. That all licenses issued to you under In the matter of licensees Joe Byrne and Fred S. Wayne, Byrne it Wayne. [F. R. Doc. 45-1931; Filed, Feh. 1, 1945; the Federal Explosives Act be and they 11:09 a. m.] are hereby revoked as of midnight, Proceedings for revocation of licenses. February 10, 1945. To: Messrs. Joe Byrne and Fred 8. * Copies may be obtained from the Office 2. That prior to midnight, February 10, Wayne, Byrne Si Wayne, Fort Jones, Cali­ of Price Administration. 1945, you shall sell or otherwise dispose fornia. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1405

Based upon the records in this matter, issued to you under the Federal Explo­ A copy of this general permit has been including your answer, I make the fol­ sives Act and all copies thereof by mail­ served upon the Association of American lowing findings of fact: ing or delivering them to R. B. Maurer, Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent 1. On January 5, 1945, a specification Engineer in Charge, Bureau of Mines, of the railroads subscribing to the car of charges against you setting forth vio­ Department of the Interior, 422 Acheson service and per diem agreement under lations of the Federal Explosives Aet (55 Building, Berkeley 4, California. the terms of that agreement; and notice Stat. 863), as amended, and the regula­ Failure to comply with any of the pro­ of this permit shall be given to the gen­ tions pursuant thereto, of which you visions of this order will constitute a eral public by depositing a copy in the were accused, was mailed to you giving violation of the Federal Explosives Act, office of the Secretary of the Commission you notice to mail an answer within 15 punishable by a fine of not more than at Washington, D. C., and by filing it with days from January 5, 1945, answering five thousand dollars ($5,000), or im­ the Director, Division of the Federal the charges against you and requesting prisonment for not more than one year, Register. an oral hearing if you wished. or by both such fine and imprisonment. Issued at Washington, D. C., this 29th 2. Your answer dated January 18,, This order shall be published in the day of January 1945. 1945, to which was attached a sworn F ederal R egister. record was received on January 23,1945, V. C . C linger, and considered. You have not requested Dated at Washington, D. C., this 30th Director, an oral hearing. day of January 1945. Bureau of Service. 3. The sworn record attached to your R. R . S ayers, [F. R. Doc. 45-1898; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; answer does not set out the information Director. 11:00 a. m.] required by section 5 of the act and sec­ tion 14 (d) of the regulations. You have [F. R. Doc. 45-1914; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; 11:13 a. m.] failed to keep a full, detailed and tabu­ [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 853] lated record of your transactions in and operations involving explosives setting R econsignment of T omatoes at C hicago, out the information required by section III. 5 of the act and section 14 (d) of the Geological Survey. Pursuant to the authority vested in me regulations. [Power Site Reserve 764] by paragraph (f) of the first ordering Now, therefore, by virtue of authority paragraph (§ 95.35,8 F.R. 14624) of Serv­ vested in me by the Federal Explosives C olumbia R iver, W ash. ice Order No. 70-A of October 22, 1943, Act and the regulations thereunder, I permission is granted for any com­ hereby order: ORDER OF WITHDRAWAL mon carrier by railroad subject to . the 1. That all licenses issued to you under Interstate Commerce Act. the Federal Explosives Act be and they Correction are hereby revoked as of midnight, Feb­ To disregard entirely Jthe provisions of In the land description in Federal Reg­ Service Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies ruary 17, 1945. ister Document 45-1767, appearing on to the reconsignment at Chicago, Illinois, 2. That prior to midnight, February page 1285 of the issue for Wednesday, January 26 or 27, 1945, by Mailloux Fruit 17, 1945, you shall sell or otherwise dis­ January 31,1945, Sec. 26 under “T. 30 N., Company, of car PFE 75084, tomatoes, now pose of, to properly licensed persons, or R. 30 E.” should read as follows: on the Chicago Produce Terminal, to Ray & destroy all explosives and ingredients of Mascari Company, Carmel, Indiana (CI&L). explosives owned or possessed by you or Sec. 26, W ftNE%, E»/2NW^, NV4SE&, and The waybiU shall show reference to this consigned to you or which are in Vour SE^iSEli; special permit. custody. A copy of this special permit has been 3. That after having sold or otherwise served upon the Association of American disposed of or destroyed all of the ex­ Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent plosives and ingredients of explosives, as INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMIS­ of the railroads subscribing to the car required by paragraph 2 of this order, SION. service and per diem agreement under you shall, prior to midnight, February the terms of that agreement; and notice 17,1945, deliver or mail to R. B. Maurer, [S. Or 70-A, General Permit 1] of this permit shall be given to the gen­ Engineer in Charge, Bureau of Mines, eral public by depositing a copy in the R econsignment of P erishable G oods in Department of the Interior, 422 Acheson office of the Secretary of the Commission U nited S tates Building, Berkeley 4, California, a sworn at Washington, D. C., and by filing it with statement of your transactions in and Pursuant to the authority vested in me the Director, Division of the Federal destructions of explosives and ingredi­ by paragraph (f) of the first ordering Register. ents of explosives beginning with the date paragraph (§ 95.35, 8 F.R. 14624) of of this order and ending with the final Service Order No. 70-A of October 22, Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th sale or other disposition or destruction 1943, permission is granted for any com­ day of January 1945. of the explosives and ingredients of ex­ mon carrier by railroad subject to the V. C. C linger, plosives as required above. The state­ Interstate Commerce Act: Director, ment shall cover high explosives, low ex­ Bureau of Service. plosives, detonators, and fuse and shall Subject to the exceptions shown below,* to disregard entirely the provisions of Service [F. R. Doc. 45-1899; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; set forth the amount of each kind which Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies to the 11:00 a. m.] you had on hand at each location on the diversion or reconsignment at .points in the opening of business on the date of this United States of carload shipments of perish­ order, the amount of each kind acquired ables billed from the original point of origin by you that day and each day thereafter, prior to 11:59 p. m., January 23, 1945. [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 854] the dates on which acquired, the names Exception 1: This general permit shall not and addresses of the persons from whom apply on carload shipments of lettuce or R econsignment of A pples at C hicago, carrots originating in the States of Arizona III. acquired, the amount of each kind sold or California which were billed between or otherwise disposed of by you, the dates 12:01 a. m., January 16, 1945, and 11:59 Pursuant to the authority vested in on which sold or otherwise disposed of, p. m., January 17, 1945. me by paragraph (f ) of the first ordering the names and addresses and the num­ Exception 2: This general permit shall not paragraph (§ 95.35,8 F Jt. 14624) of Serv­ bers and dates of the Federal explosives apply on carload shipments of fresh fruits or ice Order No. 70-A of October 22, 1943, licenses of the persons to whom sold or vegetables originating in the States of Ari­ permission is granted for any common otherwise disposed of, the amount of zona or California which were billed on Jan­ uary 21, 1945. carrier by railroad subject to the Inter­ each kind destroyed by you,, the dates on This general permit- shall become effective state Commerce Act; which destroyed and the places where at 2:00 p. m., January 29, 1945, and shall To disregard entirely the provisions of destroyed. expire at 11:59 p. m., February 14, 1945. Service Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies 4. That prior to midnight, February The waybills shall show reference to this to the reconsignment at Chicago, Illinois, 17, 1945, you shall surrender all licenses general permit. January 27, 1945, by Simon Siegal Company 1406 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 of car PFE-63164, apples, now on the Chi­ To disregard entirely the provisions of Service Order No. 70-A of October 22, cago Produce Terminal to Simon Slegai Com­ Service Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies to 1943, permission is granted for any com­ pany, advise Kaler Produce Company, Miami, the reconsignment at Chicago, Illinois, Jan­ mon carrier by railroad subject to the Florida (CI&L-L&N-SAL). * uary 27, 1945, by La Mantia Brothers, of car The waybill shall show reference to this RD 34204, oranges, now on the Chicago Pro­ Interstate Commerce Act: special permit. duce Terminal to Cohen Brothers, Appleton, To disregard entirely the provisions of Wisconsin (C&NW). Service Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies A copy of this special permit has been The waybill shall show reference to this to the reconsignment at Chicago, Illinois, served upon the Association of American special permit. January 27, 1945, by Schumann Company, Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent of cars lettuce, now on the Chicago Produce of the railroads subscribing to the car A copy of this special permit has been Terminal. FGE 50898 Black & Co., Indian­ service and per diem agreement under served upon the Association of American apolis, Ind. (CI&L); FGE 31975 Hitz & Com­ Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent pany, Indianapolis, Indiana (CI&L); PFE the terms of that agreement; and notice 94031 Glick Company, Indianapolis, Indi­ of this permit shall be given to the gen­ of the railroads subscribing to the car & service and per diem agreement under ana (CI&L). eral public by depositing a copy in the The waybills shall show reference to this office of the Secretary of the Commis­ the terms of that agreement; and notice special permit. sion at Washington, D. C., and by filing of this permit shall be given to the gen­ it with the Director, Division of the Fed­ eral public by depositing a copy in the A copy of this special permit has been eral Register. office of the Secretary of the Commission served upon the Association of American at Washington, D. C., and by filing it with Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th the Director, Division of the Federal of the railroads subscribing to the car day of January 1945. Register. service and per diem agreement under V. C. C linger, Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th the terms of that agreement; and notice Director, day of January 1945. of this ffermit shall be given to the gen­ Bureau of Service. eral public by depositing a copy in the V. C. C linger, office of the Secretary of the Commission [F. R. Doc. 45-1900; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; Director, 11:00 a. m.] at Washington, D. C., and by filing it Bureau of Service. with the Director, Division of the Federal IF. R. Doc. 45-1902; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; Register. a. m.] [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 855] 11:00 Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th day of January 1945. R econsignment of C auliflow er at V. C. C linger, C hicago, III. [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 857] Director, Pursuant to the authority vested in me R econsignment of Celery at C hicago, Bureau of Service. by paragraph (f) of the first ordering III. (F. R. Doc. 45-1904,' Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; paragraph (§ 95.35,8 F.R. 14624) of Serv­ 11:00 a. m.] ice Order No. 70-A of October 22, 1943, Pursuant to the authority vested in permission is granted for any common me by paragraph (f) of the first order­ carrier by railroad subject to the Inter­ ing paragraph (§ 95.35, 8 F.R. 14624) of state Commerce Act: Service Order No. 70-A of October 22, 1943, permission is granted for any com­ To disregard entirely the provisions of IS. O. 70-A, Special Permit 859] Service Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies mon carrier by railroad subject to the to the reconsignment at Chicago, Illinois, Interstate Commerce Act: RE60NSIGNMENT OF ORANGES AT CHICAGO, January 27, 1945, by Wesco Foods, of car PFE To disregard entirely the provisions of III. 50960, cauliflower, now on the I. C. Railroad Service Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies Pursuant to *the authority vested in to Kroger Grocery & Baking Company, Madi­ to the reconsignment at Chicago, Illinois, me by paragraph (f) of the first order­ son, Wisconsin (C. M. St. P. & P.). January 27,1945, by M. Lapidus & Sons, of car ing paragraph (§ 95.35, 8 F.R. 14624) of The waybill shall show reference to this PFE 60707, celery, now on the C. B. & Q. to special permit. Cohen Brothers, Appleton, Wisconsin (C. & Service Order No. 70-A of October 22, N. W.). 1943, permission is granted for any com­ A copy of this special permit has been The waybill shall show refefence to this mon carrier by railroad subject to the served upon the Association of American special permit. Interstate Commerce Act: Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent To disregard entirely the. provisions of of the railroads subscribing to the car A copy of this special permit has been served upon the Association of American Service Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies service and per diem agreement under to the reconsignment at Chicago, Illinois, the terms of that agreement; and notice Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent January 27, 1945, by La Mantia Brothers of this permit shall be given to the gen­ of the railroads subscribing to the car of car FGE 32545, oranges, now on the Chi­ eral public by depositing a copy in the service and per diem agreement under cago Produce Terminal, to J. Waxman Com­ office of the Secretary of the Commission the terms of that agreement; and notice pany, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (C. M. St. at Washington, D. C., and by filing it with of this permit shall be given to the gen­ P. & P.). eral public by depositing a copy in the The waybill shall show reference to this the Director, Division of the Federal special permit. Register. office of the Secretary of the Commis­ sion at Washington, D. C., and by filing A copy of this special permit has been Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th it with the Director, Division of the Fed­ day of January 1945. served upon the Association of American eral Register. Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent V. C: C linger, of the railroads subscribing to the car Director, Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th day of January 1945. service and per diem agreement under Bureau of Service. the terms of that agreement; and notice IF. R. Doc. 45-1901; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; V . C. C linger, of this permit shall be given to the gen­ 11:00 a. m.] Directór, eral public by depositing a copy in the Bureau of Service. office of the Secretary of the Commission at Washington, D. C., and by filing it IS. O. 70-A, Special Permit 856] IF. R. Doc. 45-1903; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; 11:00 a. m.] with the Director, Division of the Federal R econsignment of O ranges at C hicago, Register. III. Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th Pursuant to the authority vested in me IS. O. 70-A, Special Permit 858] day of January 1945. by paragraph (f) of the first ordering V. C. C linger, paragraph (§ 95.35,8 F.R. 14624) of Serv­ R econsignment of L ettuce at C hicago, III. Director, ice Order No. 70-A of October 22, 1943, Bureau of Service. permission is granted for any common Pursuant to the authority vested in me carrier by railroad subject to the Inter­ by paragraph (f) of the first ordering IF. R. Doc. 45-1905; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; state Commerce Act: paragraph (§ 95.35, 8 F.R. 14624) of 11:00 a m.] FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1407 [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 860] [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 862] Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th R econsignment of P otatoes at C hicago, R econsignment of A pples at M in n e­ day of January 1945. III. apolis, M in n . V. C. C linger, Pursuant to the authority vested in me Pursuant to the authority vested in> . Director, by paragraph (I) of the first ordering me by paragraph (f) of the first order­ Bureau of Service. paragraph (§ 95.35, 8 F.R. 14624) of ing paragraph (§ 95.35, 8 F.R. 14624) of [F. R. Doc. 45-1909; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; Service Order No. 70-A of October 22, Service Order No. 70-A of October 22, 11:01 a. m.] 1943, permission is granted for any com­ 1943, permission is granted for any com­ mon carrier by railroad subject to the mon carrier by railroad subject to the Interstate Commerce Act: Interstate Commerce Act: [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 864] To disregard entirely the provisions of Serv­ To disregard entirely the provisions of ice Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies to Service Order No. TO-A insofar as it applies R econsignment of L ettuce at F ort the reconsignment at Chicago, Illinois, Jan­ to the reconsignment at Minneapolis, Min­ W orth, T ex. uary 27, 1945, by National Produce Company nesota, January 27, 1945, by Majonnier & of car FGE-31506, potatoes, now on the Wood Sons, Inc., of cars PFE 50791 and WFE 49332, Pursuant to the authority vested in Street Terminal (CNW) to Hobbs Bananna apples, now on the Great Northern Railway, me by paragraph (f) c»f the first order­ Company, Nashville, Tennessee (IC-NC&StL). to W. A. White Baking Company, Omaha, ing paragraph (§ 95.35, 8 F.R. 14624) of The waybill shall show reference to this Nebraska (G. N.-C. St. P.»M. & O.) and to special permit. W. A. White Baking Company, Sioux City, Service Order No. 70-A of October 22, Iowa (G. N .), respectively. 1943, permission is granted for any com­ A copy of this special permit has been The waybills shall show reference to this mon carrier by railroad subject to the . served upon the Association of American special permit. Interstate Commerce Act: Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent of the railroads subscribing to the car A copy of this special permit has been To disregard entirely the provisions of served upon the Association of American Service Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies service and per diem agreement under to the reconsignment at Fort Worth, Texas, the terms of that agreement; and notice Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent January 29, 1945, by E. E. Fadler Prdduce of this permit shall be given to the gen­ of the railroads subscribing to the car Company, of car URT 27212, lettuce, now on eral public by depositing a copy in the service and per diem agreement under the Texas & Pacific Railroad, to E. E. Fadler office of the Secretary of the Commission the terms of that agreement; and notice Produce Company, Kansas City, Missouri at Washington, D. C., and by filing it of this permit shall be given to the gen­ (Santa Fe). The waybill shall now reference to this with the Director, Division of the Fed­ eral public by depositing a copy in the special permit. eral Register. office of the Secretary of the Commission Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th at Washington, D. C., and by filing it A copy of this special permit has been day of January 1945. with the Director, Division of the Federal served upon the Association of Ameri­ Register. can Railroads, Car Service Division, as V. C. C linger, agent of the railroads subscribing to the Director, Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th car service and per diem agreement un­ Bureau of Service. day of January 1945. der the terms of that agreement; and [P. R. Doc. 45-1006; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; V. C. C linger, notice of this permit’shall be given to 11:01 a. m.] the general public by depositing a copy Director, in the office of the Secretary of the Com­ IS. O. 70-A, Special Permit 861] Bureau of Service. mission at Washington, D. C., and by fil­ IFi R. Doc. 45-1908; Filed, Feb? 1, 1945;- ing it with the Director, Division of the R econsignment of O nions at C hicago, Federal Register. III. 11:01 a. m.] Pursuant to the authority vested in Issued at Washington, D. C., this 29th me by paragraph (f ) of the first ordering day of January 1945. paragraph (§95.35, 8 F.R. 14624) of V. C. C linger, Service Order No. 70-A of October 22, [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 863] Director, 1943, permission is granted for any com­ R econsignment of C arrots at C hicago, Bureau of Service. * mon carrier by railroad subject to the III. [F. R. Doc. 45-1910; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; Interstate Commerce Act: 11:01 a. m.] To' disregard Entirely the provisions of Pursuant to the authority vested in me Service Order No. 70-A, insofar as it applies by paragraph (f) of the first ordering to the reconsignment at Chicago, Illinois, paragraph <§ 95.35,8 F.R. 14624) of Serv­ [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 865] January 27, 1945, by National Produce Com­ ice Order No. 70-A of October 22, 1943, pany of car FFE-52599, onions, now on the permission is granted for any common R econsignment of S pinach at Wood Street Terminal (CNW) to National P hiladelphia, P a. Produce Company, West Frankfort, Illinois carrier by railroad subject to the Inter­ (CB&Q). . state Commerce Act: Pursuant to the authority vested in The waybill shall show reference to this me by paragraph (f) of the first order­ special permit. To disregard entirely the provisions of Service Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies ing paragraph (§ 95.35, 8 F.R 14624) of A copy of this special permit has been to the reconsignment at Chicago, Illinois, Service Order No. 70-A of October 22, served upon the Association of American January 27, 1945, by Schumann Company of 1943, permission is granted for any com­ Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent car SFRD 35314, carrots, now on the Chioago mon carrier by railroad subject to the of the railroads subscribing to the car Produce Terminal to Frank Fruit Company, Interstate Commerce Act: service and per diem agreement under Madison, Wisconsin (C&NW). To disregard entirely the provisions of Serv­ the terms of that agreement; and no­ The waybill shall show reference to this ice Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies to tice of this permit shall be given to the special permit. the reconsignment at Philadelphia, Penn­ sylvania, January 29 or 80, 1945, by H. Roth- general public by depositing a copy in A copy of this special permit has been stein & Sons, of car ART 23057, spinach, now the office of the Secretary of the Com­ on the Pennsylvania Railroad, to Jos. Den- mission at Washington, D. C., and by fil­ served upon the Association of American Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent holtz & Sons, Newark, N. J. (P. R. R.). ing it with the Director, Division of the The waybill shall show reference to this Federal Register. of the railroads subscribing to the car special permit. service and per diem agreement under Issued at Washington, D. C., this 27th the terms of that agreement; and notice A copy of this special permit has been day of January 1945. of this permit shall be given^to the gen­ served upon the Association of American Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent V. G. C linger, eral public by depositing a copy in the òf the railroads subscribing to the car Director, office of the Secretary of the Commis­ service and per diem agreement under Bureau of Service. sion at Washington, D. C., and by filing it the terms of that agreement; and no­ [S’. R. Doc. 45-1907; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; with the Director, Division of the Federal tice of this permit shall be given to the 11:01 a. m.j Register. general public by depositing a copy in 1408 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

of the railroads subscribing to the car 7. Determining that the error committed the office of the Secretary of the Com­ in vesting the property identified in subpara­ mission at Washington, D. C., and by service and per diem agreement under graph 1 hereof should be corrected by as­ filing it with the Director, Division of the terms of that agreement; and notice signing and conveying the property identified the Federal Register. of this permit shall be given to the gen­ in subparagraph 3 hereof to said claimant, eral public by depositing a copy in the and that such disposition of the said claim, Issued at Washington, D. C., this 29th office of the Secretary of the Commission being for the purpose of correcting a mistake day of January 1945. at Washington, D. C., and by filing it in vesting the property identified in subpara­ with the Director, Division of the Federal graph 1 hereof originally, does not require the V. C. C linger, filing of any further claim, nor any further Director, Register. hearing; Bureau of Service. Issued at Washington, D. C., this 29th Having made all determinations and taken [F. R. Doc. 45-1911; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; day of January 1945. all action required by law; and 11:01 a. m.] Determining that under the aforesaid cir­ V. C. Clinger, cumstances the disposition hereinafter ef­ Director, fected is in the interest of and for the benefit Bureau of Service. of the United States, hereby orders that the [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 866] property identified in subparagraph 3 hereof [F. R. Doc. 45-1913; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; be assigned to claimant. RECONgIGNMENT OF CAULIFLOWER AT 11:01 a. m.] B uffalo, N. Y. Now, therefore, the undersigned, with­ out warranty, assigns, transfers, and Pursuant to the authority vested in me conveys to claimant the property identi­ —by paragraph (f) of the first ordering OFFICE OF ALIEN PROPERTY CUS­ fied in subparagraph STiereof. paragraph (§ 95.35,8 F.R. 14624) of Serv­ ice Order No. 70-A of October 22, 1943, TODIAN. Executed at Washington, D. Ci, on May permission is granted for any common [Divesting Order 76] 9, 1944. carrier by railroad subject to the Inter­ seal ames arkham L eon M . D eK a n sk i' [ ] J E. M , state Commerce Act: Alien Property Custodian. To. disregard entirely the provisions of Serv­ Under the authority of the Trading with the Enemy Act, as amended, and [F. R. Doc. 45-1844; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; ice Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies to 11:19 a. m] the reconsignment at Buffalo, New York, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, January 29 or 80, 1945, by Schumann Com­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned: pany, of car TJRT 15412, cauliflower, now on 1. Having, on January 23, 1943, vested, by [Divesting Order 82] the New York Central Railroad, to Yeckes Vesting Order No. 721, as property of L. Eichenbaum Company, New York, N. Y. Dikansky, the property identified as follows: (N. Y. C.). L e w is L arsen The waybill shall show reference to this Serial Number, Date, Owner, Inventor, Under the authority of the Trading special permit. and Title with the Enemy Act, as amended, and A copy of this special permit has been 229,226; 9/9/38; L. Dikansky; L. Dikansky; Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, served upon the Association of American Devices for producing compensated and and pursuant to law, the undersigned: reglable oscillations to be applied to vibrat­ Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent ing sieves, vibrating dbnveyors and the like; 1. Having, on October 2, 1942, vested, by of the railroads subscribing to the car Vesting Order No. 201, as property in which a service and per diem agreement under 2. Having found in said Vesting Order No. national or nationals of a foreign country or the terms of that agreement; and notice 721 that L. Dikansky was a citizen of Union countries had interests, the property identi­ of this permit shall be given to the gen­ of Soviet Socialist Republics and a resident fied as follows: of Italy and was a national of foreign coun­ All right, title and interest, including all eral public by depositing a copy in the tries (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics accrued royalties and all damages and^ prof­ office of the Secretary of the Commission and Italy); its recoverable at law-or in equity from any at Washington, D. C., and by filing it with 3. Holding, by virtue of the issuance of a person, firm, corporation or government for the Director, Division of the ^Federal patent on the above application, the prop­ past infringement thereof, in and to the Register. erty identified as follows: following patent: All right, title and interest, including all Issued at Washington, D. C., this 29th accrued royalties and all damages and Patent No., Date, Inventor and Title day of January 1945. profits recoverable at law or in equity from 1,978,024; 10/23/34; Anton Lorenz; Sitting any person, firm, corporation or government and resting furniture. V. C. C linger, for past infringement thereof, in and to Director, the following patent; 2. Having determined, before issuing said Bureau of Service. Vesting Order No. 201, that the said prop­ Patent Number, Date, Inventor, and Title erty was property of Anton Lorenz and that [F. R. Doc. 45-1912; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; 2,309,171; 1/26/43; Leon M. DeKanski; Vi­ Anton Lorenz was a resident of Germany and a. m.] was a national of a foreign country (Ger­ 11:01 bratory motion producing apparatus. many) ; 4. Having thereafter received an executed 3. Finding, as a result of further investiga­ claim by or on behalf of Leon M. DeKanski, tion, conducted subsequent to the date of [S. O. 70-A, Special Permit 867] residing at New York, New York, hereinafter vesting, that the aforesaid patent was sur­ called claimant, in which it was recited that rendered and that Reissue Patent No. 20,- R econsignment of T omatoes at K ansas the property identified in subparagraph 1 372 was issued in lieu thereof on May 18, Cit y , M o.-K ans. hereof was on the date of vesting owned by 1937; the said claimant; 4. Having thereafter received an executed Pursuant to the authority vested in me 5. Having been advised of the summary claim by or on behalf of Lewis Larsen, Trus­ by paragraph (f) of the first ordering determination issued by the Vested Property tee, residing at Menominee, Michigan, here­ paragraph (§95.35, 8 F.R. 14624) of Claims Committee with respect to said claim, inafter called claimant, in which it was re­ Service Order No. 70-A of October 22, wherein it was determined upon the basis of cited that the above entitled Reissue Patent 1943, permission is granted for any com­ the facts represented to said Committee was on the date of vesting owned by the said mon carrier by railroad subject to the that the property identified in subparagraph claimant; 1 hereof was at the time of vesting owned 5. Having been advised of the summary de­ Interstate Commerce Act: by claimant, and that the said claimant was termination issued by the Vested Property To disregard entirely the provisions of at that time, and at all times since then has * Claims Committee with respect to said claim, Service Order No. 70-A insofar as it applies been and now is an individual residing in the wherein it was determined upon the basis of to the reconsignment at Kansas City, Mis­ United States; and that claimant is not a the facts represented to said Committee that souri, January 29, 1945, by Brown & Loe of national of a designated enemy country; and said property was at the time of vesting car PFE 90173, tomatoes, now on the St. L.- that the aforesaid vesting was effected under owned by claimant as assignee of record in S. F. Railway, to J. Granger Company, Lin­ the United States Patent Office, and that the mistake of fact: said claimant was at that time, and at all coln, Nebraska (U. P.). . Having neither assigned, transferred, or The waybill shall show reference to this 6 times since then has been and now is an indi­ special permit. conveyed to anyone the property Identified vidual residing in the United States; and that in subparagraphs 1 and 3 hereof or any part claimant is not a national of a designated A copy of this special permit has been thereof or any interest therein, nor in any enemy country; and that therefore the afore­ served upon the Association of American manner created any fight or interest in any said vesting was effected under mistake of Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent person whomsoever) fact; FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1409

6. Having neither assigned, transferred, or hereby vests In the Alien Property Cus­ hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ conveyed to anyone the said original or re­ todian the property described above, to todian the property described above, to issue patent or any part thereof or any inter­ est therein, nor issued any license with re­ be held, used, administered, liquidated, be held, used, administered, liquidated, spect thereto, nor in any manner created sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ any right or interest in any person whomso­ terest and for the benefit of the United est and for the benefit of the United ever; States., States. 7. Determining that the error committed Such property and any or all of the Such property and any or all of the in vesting said original patent should be proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ corrected by quitclaiming to said claimant propriate account or accounts, pending propriate account or accounts, pending any rights of the undersigned in and to the original and reissue patents and that such further determination of the Alien Prop­ further determination of the Alien Prop­ disposition of the said claim, being for the erty Custodian.' This order shall not be erty Custodian. This order shall not be purpose of correcting a mistake in vesting deemed to limit the .power of the Alien deemed to limit the power of the Alien such patent originally, does not require the Property Custodian to return such prop­ Property Custodian to return such prop­ filing of any further claim, nor any further erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or hearing; in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate Having made all determinations and taken that compensation will not be paid in that compensation will not be paid in all action required by law; and Determining that under the aforesaid cir­ lieu thereof, if and when it should be lieu thereof, if and when it should be cumstances the disposition hereinafter ef­ determined to take any one or all of such determined to take any one or all of fected is in the interest of and for the bene­ actions. such actions. fit of the United States, hereby orders that the Any person, except a national of a Any person, except a national of a aforesaid property be assigned to claimant. designated enemy country, asserting any designated enemy country, asserting any claim arising as a result of this order claim arising as a result of this order Now, therefore, the Alien Property Cus­ may, within one year from the date todian assigns, transfers, and conveys to may, within one year from the date here­ hereof, or within such further time as of, or within such further time as may the claimant, Lewis Larsen, Trustee, all may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ be allowed, file with the Alien Property the right, title and interest of the Alien erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice of Property Custodian in and to the prop­ of claim, together with a request for a erty identified in subparagraph 1 hereof. claim, together with a request for a hear­ hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ ing thereon. Nothing herein contained This divesting order shall not bar the tained shall be deemed to constitute an shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ prosecution of any suit at law or in equity admission of the existence, validity or sion of the existence, validity or right against the said claimant to establish right to allowance of any such claim. to allowance of any such claim. any claim, right, title or interest which The terms “national” and “designated The terms “national” and “designated may exist or which may bave existed, at enemy country” as used herein shall have enemy country” as used herein shall have the time of vesting, in or to said property. the meanings prescribed in section 10 the meanings prescribed in section 10 Executed at Washington, D. C„ on May of Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. of Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. 9, 1944. Executed at Washington, D. C .,. on Executed at Washington, D. C., on [seal] J ames E. M arkham, December 19, 1944. December 19, 1944. Alien Property Custodian. [seal] J ames E. M arkham, [seal] J ames E. M arkham, [F . R. Doc. 45-1845; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; Alien Property Custodian. Alien Property Custodian. 11:19 a. m.] [F. R. Doc. 45-1846; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; Exhibit A 11:19 a.m.] (a) All Interests and rights (Including all royalties and other monies payable or held [Vesting Order 4446} with respect to such interests and rights and all damages for breach of the agreement A ntonio G albarini [Vesting Order 4447] ¡x hereinafter described, together with the right to sue therefor) created in Fritz Beindorff In re: Interest of Antonio Galbarini in F ritz B eindorff and D aimler-B enz A. G . by virtue of an agreement dated October 6, an agreement with John M. Aufiero. 1933 (including all modifications thereof and Under the authority of the Trading In re: Interests of the heirs of Fritz Beindorff, deceased, and Daimler-Benz supplements thereto, if any) by and between with the Enemy Act, as amended, and Fritz Beindorff and Joachim Kolbe, which Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, A. G. in certain agreements with Joachim agreement relates, among other things, to and pursuant to law, the undersigned, Kolbe. United States Letters Patent No. 2,076,786. after investigation, finding; Under the authority of the Trading (b) All interests and rights (Including all with the Enemy Act, as amended, and royalties and other monies payable or held 1. That Antonio Galbarini is a citizen Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, with respect to such interests and rights and and resident of Italy and is a national of a and pursuant to law, the undersigned, all damages for breach of the agreement foreign country (Italy); after investigation, finding: hereinafter described, together with the right 2. That the property described in subpara-, to sue therefor) created in Daimler-Benz graph 3 hereof is property of Antonio Gal- 1. That the heirs of Fritz Beindorff, de­ A. G. by virtue of an agreement dated May barini; ceased, are residents of Germany and are 7, 1936 (including all modifications thereof 3. That the property described as follows: nationals of a foreign country (Germany); and supplements thereto, if any) by and All interests and rights (including all ac­ 2. That Daimler-Benz A. G. is a corporation between Daimler-Benz A. G. and Joachim crued royalties and other monies payable or organized under the laws of and having its Kolbe, which agreement relates, among other held with respect to such interests and rights principal place of business in Germany and things, to United States Letters Patent No. and,all damages for breach of the agreement is a national of a foreign country (Germany); 2,076,786. hereinafter described together with the right 3. That the property described in sub- to sue therefor) created in Antonio Galbarini paragraph 5 (a) hereof is property of the IF. R. Doc. 45-1847; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; by virtue of an agreement dated September heirs of Fritz Beindorff; 11:19 a. m.] 30, 1930, (including all modifications and as­ 4. That the property described in sub- signments thereof and supplements thereto, paragraph 5 (b) hereof is property of Daim­ if any) by and between Antonio Galbarini ler-Benz A. G.; and John M. Aufiero which agreement relates 5. That the property described as follows: among other things to United States Letters Property identified in Exhibit A attached [Vesting Order 4448] Patent No. 1,724,187, hereto and made a part hereof, H ermann I. A. D orner is property payable or held with respect to is property payable or held with respect to patents or rights related thereto in which patents or rights related thereto in^ which In re: Patents and interests of Her­ interests are held by, and such property itself interests are held by, and such property itself mann I. A. Dorner in an agreement with constitutes interests held therein by, a na­ constitutes interests held therein by, na­ Packard Motor Car Company. tional of a foreign country (Italy); tionals of a foreign country (Germany); Under the authority of the Trading And having made all determinations and And having made all determinations and taken all action required by law, Including taken all action required by law, including with the Enemy Act, as amended, and appropriate consultation and certification, appropriate consultation and certification, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, And deeming it necessary in the national and deeming it necessary in the national and pursuant to law, the undersigned, interest, interest, after investigation, findingj No. 24----- 7 1410 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

1. That Hermann I. A. Dorner is a resident dated July 15, 1930 (Including all modifica­ validity or right to allowance of any of Germany and is a national of a foreign tions thereof and supplements thereto, If such claim. country (Germany); any) by and between Herman I. A. Dorner and The terms “national” and “designated 2. That the property described in sub- Packard Motor Car Company, which agree­ enemy country” as used herein shall paragraph 3 hereof is property of Hermann ment relates, among other things, to United I. A. Dorner; States Letters Patent No. 1,957,762. have the meanings prescribed in section 3. That the property identified as follows: 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, as Property Identified in Exhibit A attached [F. R. Doc. 45-1848; Filed, Jan. ,31, 1945; amended. 11:19 a. m.] hereto and made a part hereof, Executed at Washington, D. C., on De­ is property of, or is property payable or held cember 19, 1944. with respect to patents or rights related thereto in which interests are held by, and [seal] J ames E. M arkham, such property itself constitutes interests [Vesting Order 4449] Alien Property Custodian. held therein by, a national of a foreign S iem ens & H alske, A. G. [F. R. Doc. 45-1849; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; country (Germany); 11:20 a.m.] And having made all determinations and In re: Interest of Siemens & Halske, taken all action required by law, including A. G. in an agreement with American appropriate consultation and certification, and deeming it necessary in the national Electro Metal Corporation. interest, Under the authority of the Trading [Vesting Order 4450] with the Enemy Act, as amended, and hereby vests in the Alien Property Executive Order No, 9095, as amended, M inami M anshtj T etsudo K abushiki Custodian the property described above, and pursuant to law, the undersigned, K aisha to be held, used, administered, liquidated, after investigation, finding; In re: Patent owned by Minami Man­ sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ 1. That Siemens & Halske, A! G. is a cor­ shu Tetsudo Kabushiki Kaisha, a cor­ terest and for the benefit of the United poration organized under the laws of Ger­ poration of Japan. States. many, with Its principal place of business at Under the authority of the Trading Such propery and any or all of the Siemenssta'dt, near Berlin, Germany, and is a with the Enemy Act, as amended, and proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ national of a foreign country (Germany); Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, propriate account or accounts, pending 2. That the property described in sub-para­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, further determination of the Alien graph 3 hereof is property of Siemens & after investigation, finding; Property Custodian. This order shall Halske, A. G.; 3. That the property described as follows: 1. That Minami Manshu Tetsudo Kabu­ not be deemed to limit the power of the All interests and rights, including all accrued shiki Kaisha is a business organization or­ Alien Property Custodian to return such royalties and other monies payable or held ganized under the laws of Japan and is a property or the proceeds thereof in with respect to such interests and rights, and national of a foreign country (Japan); whole or in part, nor shall it be deemed all damages for breach of the agreements 2. That the property described in sub- to indicate that compensation will not hereinafter described (together with the right paragraph 3 hereof is property of Minami be paid in lieu thereof, if and when it to sue therefor) created in Siemens & Halske, Manshu Tetsudo Kabushiki Kaisha; should be determined to take any one A. G. by virtue of an agreement dated June 3. That the property identified as follows: or all of such actions. 19/July 15, 1940, and of a supplementary All right, title and interest, including all ac­ agreement dated July 15, 1940 by and between crued royalties and all damages and profits Any person, except a national of a Siemens & Halske, A. G. and American Electro recoverable at law or in equity from any per­ designated enemy country, asserting any Metal Corporation, relating, among other son, firm, corporation or government for past claim arising as a result of this order things, to United States Letters Patent Nos. infringement thereof, in and to the following may, within one year from the date 2,124,607 and 2,170,047, United States Letters Patent: hereof, or within such further time as is property payable or held with respect to Patent No., fit e of Issue, Inventors and Title may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ patents or rights related thereto in which erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice 1,892,366., 12/27/32; Masanori Sato & Chi interests are held by, and such property itself Yomatso Ito; Method of extracting fatty oil. of claim, together with a request for a constitutes interests held therein by, a na­ hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ tional of a foreign country (Germany); is property of a national of a foreign country tained shall be deemed to constitute an And having made all determinations and (Japan) taken all action required by law, including And having made all determinations and admission of the existence, validity or taken all* action required by law, including right to allowance of any such claim. appropriate consultation and certification, and deeming it necessary in the national appropriate consultation and certification, The terms “national” and “designated interest, and deeming it necessary in the national enemy country” as used herein shall have interest, the meanings prescribed in section# 10 of hereby vests in the Alien Property Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. Custodian the property described above, hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ ’ to be held, used, administered, liqui­ todian the property described above, to Executed at Washington, D. C., on dated, sold or otherwise dealt with in the be held, used, administered, liquidated, December 19, 1944. interest and for the benefit of the United sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ [ seal] J ames E . M arkham, • States. terest and for the benefit of the United Alien Property Custodian. Such property and any or all of the States. Such property and any or all of the Exhibit A proceeds thereof shall be held in an appropriate account or accounts, pend­ proceeds thereof shall be held in an (a) All right, title and interest (including ing further determination of the Alien appropriate account or accounts, pend­ all accrued royalties and all damages and ing further determination of the Alien • profit» recoverable at law or in equity from Property Custodian. This order shall any person, firm, corporation or government not be deemed to limit the power of the Property Custodian. This order shall for past infringement thereof) in and to Alien Property Custodian to return such not be deemed to limit the power of the the following U. S. Letters Patent: property or the proceeds thereof in Alien Property Custodian to return such property or the proceeds thereof in whole Patent No., Date of Issue, Inventor and Title whole or in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate that compensation will not or in part, nor shall it be deemed to in­ 1,884,450; 10-25-32; Adolph A. Widmann; be paid in lieu thereof, if and when it dicate that compensation will not be paid Internal combustion engines. should be determined to take any one or in lieu thereof, if and when it should 1,938,948; 12-12-33; Adolph Widmann; In­ be determined to take any one or all of ternal combustion engines. all of such actions. 1,986,237; 1-1-35; Adolph A. Widmann; In­ Any person except a national of a such actions. ternal combustion engine. designated enemy country, asserting any Any person, except a national of a 2,019,836; 11-5-35; Adolph Widmann; In­ claim arising as a result of this order designated enemy country, asserting any ternal combustion engines. may, within one year from the date claim arising as a result of this order (b) All interests and rights (including all hereof, or within such further time as may, within one year from the date royalties and other monies payable or held may be allowed, file with the Alien hereof, or within such further time as with respect to such interests and rights and Property Custodian on Form APC-1 a may be allowed, filed with the Alien Prop­ all damages for breach of the agreement here­ notice of claim, together with a request erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice inafter described together with the right to for a hearing thereon. Nothing herein of claim, together with a request for a sue therefor) reserved by or created in Her­ contained shall be deemed to consti­ hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ mann I. A. Dorner by virtue of an agreement tute an admission of the existence, tained shall be deemed to constitute an FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1411 admission of the existence, validity or determined to take any one or all of such est and for the benefit of the United right to allowance of any such claim. actions. States. The terms “national” and “designated Any person, except a national of a Such property and any or all of the enemy country” as used herein shall have designated enemy country, asserting any proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 claim arising as a- result of this order propriate account or accounts, pending of Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. may, within one year from the date here­ further determination of the Alien Prop­ Executed at Washington, D. C., on De­ of, or within such further time as may erty Custodian. This order shall not be cember 19, 1944. be allowed, file with the Alien Property deemed to limit the power of the Alien Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice of Property Custodian to return such prop­ [seal] J ames E. M arkham, claim, together with a request for a hear­ erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or Alien Property Custodian. ing thereon. Nothing herein contained in part, nor shall it be deemed to indi­ [P. R. Doc. 45-1850; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ cate that compensation will not be paid 11:20 a. m.] sion of the existence, validity or right to in lieu thereof, if and when it should be allowance of any such claim. determined to take any one or all of such The terms “national” and “designated actions. enemy country” as used herein shall have Any person, except a national of a des­ [Vesting Order 4451] the meanings prescribed in section 10 of ignated enemy country, asserting any Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. claim arising as a result of this order K a^ S chrader Executed at Washington, D. C., on De­ may, within one year from the date In re: Trade-mark of Karl Schrader. cember 19, 1944. hereof, or within such further time as Under the authority of the Trading may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and [seal] J ames E. M arkham, erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, Alien Property Custodian. of claim, together with a request for a hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, [F. R. Doc. 45-1851; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; after investigation, finding; 11:20 a. m.] tained shall be deemed to constitute an 1. That Karl Schrader, whose last known admission of the existence, validity or address is Germany, is a national of a foreign right to allowance of any such claim. country (Germany); The terms “national” and “designated 2. That the property described in subpara­ [Vesting Order 4452] enemy country” as used herein shall have graph 3 hereof is property of Karl Schrader; the meanings prescribed in section 10 of 3. That the property described as follows: E dmund M ayer and E dmund M ayer & Co. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. The trade-mark registered in the United States Patent Office identified as follows: In re: Interests of Edmund Mayer and Executed at Washington, D. C., on De­ Edmund Mayer & Company in an agree­ cember 19,1944. Reg. No., Date, Registrant and Character of ment with Meyer Supply Company. Goods Under the authority of the Trading [seal] J ames E. M arkham,' 208,887;, 2-9-26; Erich Schulze; Sterilizing with the Enemy Act, as amended, and Alien Property Custodian. solution for local anesthesia and surgical purposes; Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, [F. R. Doc. 45-1852; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; and pursuant to law, the undersigned, 11:20 a. m.] and the registration thereof together with after investigation, finding; (i) The respective good will of the business 1. That Edmund Mayer Is a resident of in the United States and all its possessions Germany and is a national of a foreign coun­ [Vesting Order 4453] to which said trade-mark is appurtenant, try (Germany); (ii) Any and all indicia of sUGh good will 2. That Edmund Mayer & Cqmpany is a “U niverselle C igarettenmaschinen- (including but not limited to formulae business organization organized-under the F abrik,” J. C. M uller and Co. whether secret or not, secret processes, meth­ laws and having its principar place of ods of manufacture and procedure, customers business in Germany and is a national of a In re: Patents owned by “Universelle lists, labels, machines and other equipment), foreign country (Germany); Cigarettenmaschinen - Fabrik”, J. C. (iii) Any interests of any nature whatso­ 3. That the property identified in subpara­ Muller and Company, Dresden, Ger­ ever in and any rights and claims of every graph 4 hereof is property of Edmund Mayer many. character and description to said business, and/or Edmund Mayer & Company; Under the authority of the Trading good will and trade-mark and registration 4. That the property described as follows: with the Enemy Act, as amended, and thereof; and All interests and rights (including all roy­ (iv) All accrued royalties payable or held alties and other monies payable or held with Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, with respect to such trade-mark and all dam­ respect to such interests and rights and all and pursuant to law, the undersigned, ages and profits recoverable at law or in damages for breach of the agreement here­ after investigation, finding; equity from any person, firm, corporation or inafter described, together with the right to 1. That “Universelle Cigarettenmaschinen- government for past infringement thereof, sue therefor) created in Edmund Mayer and Fabrik”, J. C. Muller and Company, Dresden, is property of a national of a foreign country Edmund Mayer & Company and each of them, Germany, is a corporation organized and (Germany), by virtue of an agreement executed by Ed­ existing under the laws of Germany and is a And having made all determinations and mund Mayer and Edmund Mayer & Com­ national of a foreign country (Germany); taken all action required by law, including pany on June 26, 1934 and by Meyer Supply 2. That J. C. Muller, N. V. is a corporation appropriate consultation and certification, Company on November 6, 1934 (including all organized and existing under the laws of and deeming it necessary in the national modifications thereof or supplements there­ Holland, with its principal place of business interest, to, if any) by and between Edmund Mayer, at Rotterdam, Holland; Edmund Mayer & Company and Meyer Sup­ 3. That J. C. Muller, N. V. is acting or hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ ply Company, relating, among other things, purporting to act directly or indirectly for todian the property described above, to to United States Letters Patent No. 2,014,945, the benefit or on behalf of "Universelle Ciga­ be held, used, administered, liquidated, issued September 17, 1935, inventor Edmund rettenmaschinen-Fabrik”, J. C. Muller and sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ Mayer. Company, Dresden, Germany and is a na­ est and for the benefit of the United is property payable or held with respect to tional of a foreign country (Germany); patents or rights related thereto in which 4. That the property identified in sub- States. paragraph 5 hereof is property of “Universelle Such property and any or all of the interests are held by, and such property it­ self constitutes interests held therein by, Cigarettenmaschinen-Fabrik”, J. C. Muller proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ nationals of a foreign country (Germany); and Company; propriate account or accounts, pending And having made all determinations and 5. That the property described as follows: further determination of the Alien Prop­ taken all action required by law, including Property identified in Exhibit A attached erty Custodian. This order shall not be appropriate consultation and certification, hereto and made a part hereof, deemed to limit the power of the Alien and deeming it necessary in the national in­ is property of a national of a foreign coun­ Property Custodian to return such prop­ terest, try (Germany); erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ And having made aU determinations and in part, nor shall it be deemed to indi­ taken all action required by law, Including todian the property described above, to appropriate consultation and certification, cate that compensation will not be paid be held, used, administered, liquidated, and deeming it necessary in the national in lieu thereof, if and when it should be sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ interest, 1412 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ Under the authority of the Trading Under the authority of the Trading todian the property described above, to with the Enemy Act, as amended, and with the Enemy Act, as amended, and be held, used, administered, liquidated, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ and pursuant to jaw, the undersigned, and pursuant to law, the undersigned, est and for the benefit of the United after investigation, finding; after investigation, finding; States. 1. That Rudolf Hejcmann is a resident 1. That Johann H. E. Korting is a citizen Such property and any or all of the of Hungary, and is a national of a foreign and resident of Germany and is a national proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ country (Hungary); of a foreign country (Germany); propriate account or accounts, pending 2. That the property described in subpara­ 2. That the property described in sub- further determination of the Alien Prop­ graph 3 hereof is property of Rudolf paragraph 3 hereof is property of Johann erty Custodian. This order shall not be Hejcmann; H. E. Korting; 3. That the property described as follows: 3. That the property described as follows: "deemed to limit the power of the Alien All interests and rights {including all royal­ All right, title and interest, including all Property Custodian to return such prop­ ties and other monies payable or held with accrued royalties and all damages and erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or in respect to such interests and rights and all profits recoverable at law or in equity from part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate damages for breach of the agreements herein­ any person, firm, corporation or govern­ that compensation will not be paid in after described, together with the right to ment for past infringement thereof in and lieu thereof, if and when it should be de­ sue therefor) created in Rudolf Hejcmann to the following United States Letters termined to take any one or all of such by virtue of every agreement between Rudolf- Patent: actions. Hejcmann and Antidolor Mfg. Co., Inc. re­ lating to United States Letters Patent No. Patent No., Date of Issue, Inventor and Title Any person, except a national of a 1,892,490. 1,796,204; 3-10-31; Emil Korting; Log­ designated enemy country, asserting any holding device for flat cars. claim arising as a result of this order is property payable or held with respect t?o may, within one year from the date here­ patents or rights related thereto in which is property of a national of a foreign coun­ interests are held by, and such property itself try (Germany); of, or within such further time as may constitutes interests held therein by, a And having made all determinations and be allowed, file with the Alien Property national of a foreign country (Hungary); taken all action required by law, including Custodian on Form AFC-1 a notice of And having made all determinations and appropriate consultation and certification, claim, together with a request for a hear­ taken all action required by law, including and deeming it necessary in the national ing thereon. Nothing herein contained appropriate consultation and certification, interest, shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ and deeming it necessary in the national sion of the existence, validity or right to interest, hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ allowance of any such claim. todian the property described above, to hereby vests in the Alien Property be held, used, administered, liquidated, The terms “national” and “designated Custodian the property described above, enemy country” as used herein shall have sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ to be held, used, administered, liquidated, terest and for the benefit of the United the meanings prescribed in section 10 of sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. States. terest and for the benefit of the United Such property and any or all of the Executed at Washington, D. C., on States. proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ December 19, 1944. Such property and any or all of the propriate account or accounts, pending proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ further determination of the Alien Prop­ [ seal] J ames E. M arkham, propriate account or accounts, pending Alien Property Custodian. erty Custodian. This order shall not further determination of the Alien Prop­ be deemed to limit the power of the Alien Exhibit A erty Custodian. This order shall not be Property Custodian to return such prop­ (1) All right, title and interest, including deemed to limit the power of the Alien erty or the proceeds thereof in whole all accrued royalties and all damages and Property Custodian to return such prop­ or in part, nor shall it be deemed to in­ profits recoverable at law or in equity from erty or the proceeds thereof in whole dicate that compensation will not be any person, firm, corporation or government or in part, nor shall it be deemed to paid in lieu thereof, if and )yhen it for past Infringement thereof, In and to the indicate that compensation will not be following United States Letters Patent: should be determined to take any one paid in lieu thereof, if and when it should or all of such actions. Patent No., Date, Inventor, and Title be determined to take any one or all of Any person, except a national of a 1,723,942; 8-6-29; E. Koerner; Cigarette such actions. designated enemy country, asserting machine. Any person, except a national of a any claim arising as a result of this 1,797,687; 3-24-31; E. Koerner; Tobacco feed­ designated enemy country, asserting any order may, within one year from the date ing device for cigarette machines. claim arising as a result of this order hereof, or within such further tirfie as 1,817,319; 8-4-31; C. W. Muller; Tobacco may, within one year from the date may be allowed, file with the Alien spreader for cigarette machines. hereof, or within such further time as 2,090,448; 8-17-37; E. H. Jahne; Method and Property Custodian on Form APC-1 a may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ notice of claim, together with a request appearance for closing the projecting ends erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice of wrapping sleeves for cigars, for a hearing thereon. Nothing herein of claim, together with a request for a contained shall be deemed to constitute (2) All right, title and interest of “Univer­ hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ an admission of the existence^ validity selle Cigarettemaschinen-Fabrik”, J. C. Muller tained shall be deemed to constitute an or right to allowance of any such claim. and Company, including all accrued royalties admission of the existence, validity or and all damages and profits recoverable at The terms “national” and “desig­ law or in equity from any person, firm, corpo­ right to allowance of any such claim. nated enemy country” as used herein ration or government for past infringement The terms “national” an (^“designated shall have the meanings prescribed in thereof, in and to the following United States enemy country” as used herein shall have section 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, as Letters Patent: the meanings prescribed in section 10 amended. of Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. Patent No., Date, Inventor, and Title Executed at Washington, D. C„ on 2,254,776; 9-2-41; O. E. Eissmann; Apparatus Executed at Washington, D. C„ on December 19, 1944. for ripping and tearing raw tobacco leaves December 19, 1944. [seal] J ames E. M arkham, into pieces. [ seal] J ames E. M arkham, Alien Property Custodian. Alien Property Custodian. [F. R. Doc. 45-1853; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; [F. R. Doc. 45-1855; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; a. m.] 11:20 {F. R. Doc. 45-1854; Filed, Jan. 81, 1945; 11:21 a.m '] 11:21 a. m.]

♦ [Vesting Order 4454] [Vesting Order 4456] [Vesting Order 4455] R udolf Hejcmann D r. Aasulv L oddesòl In re: Interest of Rudolf Hejcmann in J ohann H. E. K orting In re: Interest of Dr. Aasulv Loddesol an agreement with Antidolor Mfg. Co., In re: Patent No. 1,796,205 owned by in an agreement with Central Scientific Inc. Johann H. E. Korting. Company. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1413

Under the authority of the Trading [Vesting Order 4457] related thereto in which interests are held by, and such property itself constitutes in­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and L ingner-W erke, A. Q. terests held therein by, nationals of a foreign Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, In re: Patents and interests of Ling­ country (Germany), and pursuant to law, the undersigned, And having made all determinations and after investigation, finding; ner-Werke, A. G. in an agreement with taken all action required by law, including Lingner Corporation and in a certain 1. That Dr. Aasulv Loddesdl is a resident of appropriate consultation and certification, Norway and is a national of a foreign country trade-mark and good will. and deeming it necessary in the national (Norway 1; Under the authority of the Trading interest, with the Enemy Act, as amended, and 2. That the property described in subpara­ hereby vests in the Alien Property Custo­ graph 3 hereof is property of Dr. Aasulv Lod- Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, desol; and pursuant to law, the undersigned, dian „the property described above, to be 3. That the property described as follows: after investigation, finding; held, used, administered, liquidated, sold All interests and rights (including all royal­ or otherwise dealt with in the interest ties and other monies payable or held with 1. That Hugo Lentz and Ernst O. Gott- and for the benefit of the United States. respect to such interests and rights and all schalk are residents of Germany and are Such property and any or all of the damages for breach of the agreement herein-' nationals of a foreign-country (Germany); 2. That Lingner-Werke, A. G. is a corpora­ proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ after described, together with the right to sue propriate account or accounts, pending therefor) created in Dr. Aasulv Loddesol by tion organized under the laws of Germany virtue of an agreement executed by Dr. Aasulv and is a national of a foreign country (Ger­ further determination of the Alien Prop­ Loddesol on October 6, 1931 and by Central many); erty Custodian. This order shall not be Scientific Company on October 9, 1931 (in­ 3. That the property described in subpara­ deemed to limit the power of the Alien graph 6 (a) hereof is property of Hugo Lentz Property Custodian to return such prop­ cluding all modifications thereof and supple­ and/or Lingner-Werke, A. G.; ments thereto, if any) by and between Dr. 4. That the property described in sub- erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or Aasulv Ldddesol and Central Scientific Com­ paragraph 6 (b) hereof is property of Ernst in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate pany, which agreement relates, among other O. Gottschalk and/or Lingner-Werke, A. G.; that compensation will'not be paid in lieu things, to United States Letters Patent No. 5. That the property described in subpara­ thereof, if and when it should be deter­ 1,926,591. graphs 6 (c) and 6 (d) hereof is property of mined to take any one or all of such is property payable or held with respect to Lingner-Werke, A. G.; actions. patents or rights related thereto in which 6. That the property described as follows: Any person, except a national of a des­ interests are held by, and such property itself (a) All right, title and interest, including ignated enemy country, asserting any constitutes interests held therein by, a na­ all accrued royalties and all damages and tional of a foreign country (Norway); profits recoverable at law or in equity from claim arising as a result of this order And having made all determinations and any person, firm, corporation or government may, within one year from the date taken all action required by law, including for past infringement thereof, in and to the hereof, or within such further time as appropriate consultation and certification, following United States Letters Patent: may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ and deeming it necessary in the national in­ erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice terest, Patent No., Date of Issue, Inventor and Title of claim, together with a request for a 1,640,782; 8-30-27; Hugo Lentz, Germany; Automatic closure for collapsible tube or the hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ tained shall be deemed to constitute an todian the property described above, to like. admission of the existence, validity or be held, used, administered, liquidated, (b) All right, \itle and interest, including right to allowance of any such claim. sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ all accrued royalties and all damages and profits recoverable at law or in equity from The terms “national” and “designated est and for the benefit of the United enemy country” as used herein shall have States. any person, firm, corporation or government for past infringement thereof, in and to the meanings prescribed in section 10 of Such property and any or all of the Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ the following United States Letters Patent: propriate account or accounts, pending Patent No., Date of Issue, Inventor and Title Executed at Washington, D. C., on further determination of the Alien Prop­ 1,664,975; 4-3-28; Ernst O. Gottschalk, December 20, 1944. erty Custodian. This order shall not be Dresden,- Germany; Dispensing closure for [seal] J ames E. M arkham, deemed to limit the power of the Alien bottles and the like. Alien Property Custodian. Property Custodian, to return such prop­ (c) All Interests and rights (including all erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or royalties and other monies payable or held [F. R. Doc. 45-1857; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate with respect to such interests and rights 11:21 a. m.] that compensation will not be paid in lieu and all damages for the breach of the agree­ thereof, if and when it should be deter­ ment hereinafter described, together with the right to sue therefor) created in Ling­ mined to take any one or all of such ner-Werke, A.' G., by virtue of an agreement actions. between Lingner-Werke, A. G. and Lingner [Vesting Order 4462] Any person, except a national of a des­ Corporation, as set forth in a letter dated ignated enemy country, asserting any December 23, 1935 from Lingner-Werke,. A. H ermann S chaumburg and M aschinen­ claim arising as a result of this order G. to Lingner Corporation, which agreement fabrik D ianaw erk H ermann S chaum­ may, within one year from the date relates, among other things, to United States burg Letters Patent No. 1,684,975, hereof, or within such further time as (d) All right, title and interest of what­ In re: Patent No. 2,012,353 owned by may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ soever kind or nature, including, without lim­ Hermann Schaumburg and/or Maschin­ erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice itation, any reversionary interest, under the enfabrik Dianawerk Hermann Schaum­ of claim, together with a request for a statutory or common law of the United States burg. hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ and of the several States thereof, of Lingner- Under the authority of the Trading Werke, A. G. in and to any and all good will with the Enemy Act, as amended, and tained shall be deemed to constitute an of the business in the United States of Ling­ admission of the existence, validity or ner Corporation, a corporation of Delaware, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, and Odol Chemical Corporation, a corpora­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, right to allowance of any such claim. after investigation, finding; The terms “national’' and “designated tion of Illinois (including, but not limited to, a secret process for manufacturing a 1. That Hermann Schaumburg is a resident enemy country” as used herein shall have mouth wash sold under the name “Odol”), of Germany and is a national of a foreign the meanings prescribed in section 10 of and in and to any and all registered trade­ country (Germany); Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. marks (including, but not limited to Reg­ 2. That Maschinenfabrik Dianawerk Her­ istration No. 70,021, dated July 21, 1908 and mann Schaumburg is a business organization Executed at Washington, D. C., on De­ renewed), and unregistered trade-marks and organized under the laws of and having Its cember 19, 1944. trade names appurtenant thereto and in and principal place of business in Germany and to every license, agreement, privilege, power is a national of a foreign country (Germany); [seal] James E. M arkham, and right of whatsoever kind or nature arising Alien Property Custodian. 3. That the property described in subpara­ under or with respect thereto, graph 4 hereof is property of Hermann [P. R. Doc. 45-1856; Filed, Jan. 81, 1945; is property of, or is property payable or held Schaumburg and/or Maschinenfabrik Diana­ 11:21 a. m.] with respect to patents, trade-marks or rights werk Hermann Schaumburg; 1414 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

4. That the property described as follows: hereof, pr within such further time as filed with the Division of the Federal All right, title and interest (including all may be allowed, file with the Allen Prop­ Register, and pursuant to and under the accrued royalties and all damages and profits erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice authority vested in the Price Adminis­ recoverable at law or in equity from any per­ son, firm, corporation or government for past of claim, together with a request for a trator by the Emergency Price Control infringement thereof) in and to the follow­ hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ Act of 1942, as amended, Executive ing United States Letters Patent: tained shall be deemed to constitute an Orders 9250 and 9328, and § 1390.25a of admission of the existence, validity or Maximum Price Regulation 136, as Patent No., Date of Issue, Inventor and Title right to allowance of any such claim. amended, It is ordered: 2,012,353 ; 8-27-35; Hermann Schaumburg; The terms “national” and “designated Order No. 403 under Maximum Price Feeding device for food cutting machines, enemy country" as used herein shall have Regulation 136, as amended, is amended is property of nationals of a foreign country the meanings prescribed in section 10 of in the following respect: (Germany); Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. And having made all determinations and 1. Paragraph (a) is amended to read taken all action required by law, including Executed at Washington, D. C., on De­ as follows: cember 26, 1944. appropriate consultation and certification, (a) American Brake Shoe Company, and deeming it necessary in the national in­ [seal] J ames E. M arkham, terest, Kellogg Division, Rochester, New York, Alien Property Custodian. shall determine its list prices for its items hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ set forth below, by multiplying the list [F. R. Doc. 45-1858; Filed, Jan. 81, 1945; todian the property described above, to 11:21 a. m.] prices in effect on December 31, 1941 be held, used, administered, liquidated, (appearing in its price list Number sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ 101-4) by the following applicable per­ terest and for the benefit of the United centages (the discounts, allowances, ex­ States. OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION. tra charges and terms of delivery in Such property and any or all of the effect on December 31,1941, shall remain proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ [MPR 120, Order 1271] in effect): propriate account or accounts, pending Item Percentage M acL ean M in e , et al. further determination of the Alien Prop­ Complete standard air compressors... 109.5 erty Custodian. This order shall not be establishment of maximum prices Simple compressors (pumps)______118.0 deemed to limit the power of the Alien For the reasons set forth in an opinion This amendment shall be effective as Property Custodian to return such prop­ issued simultaneously herewith, and in of January 25, 1945. erty Qr the proceeds thereof in whole or in part, nor shall it be deemed to indi­ accordance with § 1340.207 (a) of Maxi­ Issued this 31st day of January 1945. mum Price Regulation No. 120; It is cate that compensation will not be paid J ames F. B rownlee, in lieu thereof, if and when it should be ordered: (a) The following maximum prices Acting Administrator. determined to take any one or all of such actions. are hereby established for the sizes, [F. R. Doc. 45-1872; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; Any person, except a national of a des­ methods of shipment, and uses of bitumi­ 11:42 a. m.] ignated enemy country, asserting any nous coal produced by the following claim arising as a result of this order mines, indicated by name and mine may, within one year from the date index number, all of District No. 20: [MPR 188, Order 79 Under Order A-2]

M aximum P rice E xceptions, Issued U nder § 1340.207 (a), to § 1340.231 Appendix T P aragraph (b) (l)—Ship­ M inute M op Co . ments to all D estinations for all U ses and b y all M ethods of T ransportation, E xcept T ruck or W a'gon ADJUSTMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES M ine Maximum Prices and Size Group Numbers Sub- For the reasons set forth in the opinion Index Dis­ Num­ M ineName issued simultaneously herewith and trict ber 1,2 3,4, 5, 6 7 8,9 10,11 ' 12 13 14 15 filed with the Division of the Federal Register, and pursuant to paragraph (a) 11 Mac L e a n .______- - 1 446 405 340 320 305 285 395 345 325 (16) of Order A-2 under § 1499.159b of 17 Rains No. 2______1 445 425 360 340 290 270 355 330 310 22 Sunnyside No. 1______1 445 395 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 Maximum Price Regulation No. 188, it is 23 Sweet______1 445 410 370 350 305 285 370 345 325 ordered: 130 Hard Scrabble______1 485 395 375 310 290 250 330 305 285 (a) Manufacturer’s maximum prices. 131 1 485 460 400 380 335 315 400 375 355 147 American Fuel...... 1 485 460 400 380 335 315 400 375 355 Minute Mop Company, 17 East 23rd 178 Utah Blue Diamond___ 1 445 415 330 310 270 250 330 305 285 Street, Chicago 16, Illinois, may sell and 1004 Crescent______1 450 450 330 325 325 250 330 305 285 deliver “Minute Mops” with sponge mop heads and metal drainers of its manu­ (b) The size group numbers referred (56 Stat. 23, 765; 57 Stat. 566; Pub. Law facture at prices no higher than its to herein are the same as those described 383, 78th Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F R . 7871; maximum prices for such sales in effect in § 1340.231 of Maximum Price Regula­ E.O. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) prior to the effective date of this order, plus fifteen cents (150) each. This ad­ tion No.’ 120. Where no price appears Issued this 31st day of January 1945. for a certain use or size of coal, the justment applies to every item for which maximum price provided in the schedule, Chester B ow les, a maximum price was established under shall apply, unless otherwise specifically Administrator. Maximum Price Regulation No. 188 prior provided herein, including prices for to the effective date of this order, and [F. R. Doc. 45-1871; .Filed, Jan. 81, 1945; shipments by truck. 11:42 a. m.] may be made and collected only if sepa­ (c) The following orders and amend­ rately stated. The adjusted prices are ments thereto under Maximum Price subject to the manufacturer’s customary Regulation No. 120 are hereby revoked: discounts, allowances, and other price Orders Nos. 608, 634, 672, 714, 815, 864, [MPR 186, Amdt. 1 to Order 403] differentials in effect during March 1942 943, 1174, 1194. American B rake S hoe C o- on sales to each class of purchaser. (d) This Order No. 1271 may be re­ (b) Maximum prices of purchasers for voked or amended at any time. approval OF MAXIMUM PRICES resale. Any purchaser for resale of a (e) Unless the context otherwise re­ Amendment No. 1 to Order No. 403 Minute Mop with sponge mop head and quires, the definitions set forth in under Maximum Price Regulation 136, as metal drainer for which the manufac­ § 1349.208 of Maximum Price Regulation amended. Machines and parts, and turer’s maximum price has been adjusted No. 120 shall apply to the terms used machinery services. American Brake as provided in paragraph (a) may add herein. Shoe Company, Kellogg Division. to his properly established maximum Docket No. 6083-136.25a-163. price, in effect immediately prior to the This Order No. 1271 shall become ef­ For the reasons set forth in an opinion effective date of this order, the dollars- fective February 5, 1945. issued simultaneously herewith and and-cents amount of the adjustment FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1415 charge which he is required to pay the this order, the dollars-and-cents amount [MPR 188, Rev. Order 2323] manufacturer, provided such amount is of this adjustment which he is required M iller F oundry Co. separately stated. Such adjusted prices to pay the manufacturer. However, such are subject to the seller’s customary dis­ adjustment may be made and collected APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES counts, allowances, and other price dif­ only when separately stated on each in­ For the reasons set forth in an opinion ferentials, in effect during March 1942 on voice. Such adjusted prices are subject issued simultaneously herewith and filed sales to each class of purchaser. to the seller's customary terms, discounts, with the Division of the Federal Register, (c) Every person who Notification. allowances, and other price differentials and pursuant to ,§ 1499.158 of Maximum makes a sale or delivery to a purchaser in effect on sales of the same or similar Price Regulation No. 188, It is ordered: for resale at an adjusted price permitted articles to each class of purchaser. That Order No. 2323 issued under by this order shall furnish the purchaser (c) Notification. Every person who § 1499.158 of Maximum Price Regula­ with an invoice containing the following makes a^ale or delivery at an adjusted tion No. 188 on September 15, 1944, be notice: price permitted by this order shall fur­ amended and revised to read as follows: N o t ic e o f OPA A d j u s t m e n t nish the purchaser, with an invoice con­ (a) This order establishes maximum taining the following notice: Order No. 79 under Second Revised Order prices for sales and deliveries of Model A-2 under MPR 188 authorizes all sellers of N o t ic e o f OPA A d j u s t m e n t #400 cast iron cooking set manufactured the articles covered by this invoice to adjust Order No. 70 under Second Revised Order by Miller Foundry Company, 745 N. 44th their ceiling prices, .in effect immediately A-3 under Maximum Price Regulation No. St., Birmingham 6, Alabama, as follows: prior to February 1, 1945 by adding no more 188 authorizes all sellers of thè articles (1) (i) For all sales and deliveries since than the exact dollars-and-cents amount of covered by this invoice-to adjust their ceil­ the adjustment charge appearing on this in­ the effective date of Maximum Price ing prices in effect immediately prior to Regulation No. 188 by the manufacturer voice: Provided, That amount is separately February 1, 1945, by adding no more than stated on an invoice which contains this no­ the exact dollars-and-cents amount of the to the following classes of purchasers the tice. No other increase is authorized. adjustment charge(s) appearing on this in­ maximum prices are those set forth be­ low (d) This order may be revoked or voice provided that amount is separately amended by the Price Administrator at stated on an invoice which contains this notice. No -other increase is authorized. Maximum price to any time. Maxi­ (d) This order may be revoked or retailers This order shall become effective on the Article Model mum amended by the Price Administrator at No. price to 1st day of February 1945. jobbers Eastern Western any time. zone zone Issued this 31st day of January 1945. This order shall become effective on J ames F. B row nlee, the 1st day of February 1945. Cast iron cook- Each Each Each 400 $2.75 $3.44 $4.04 Acting Administrator. Issued this 31st day of January 1945. [F . R. Doc. 45-1877; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; J ames F. B rownlee, These prices are f. o. b. factory and are 11:42 a.'m.J Acting Administrator. subject to a cash discount of 2% for pay­ ment within 10 days, net 30 days.- [F. R. Doc. 45-1878; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; (ii) For all sales and deliveries by the 11:44 a.m.] manufacturer to any other class of pur­ [MPR 188, Order 70 Under 2d Rev. Order A-3] chaser or on other terms and condi­ tions of sale, the maximum prices shall J ames H ill M anufacturing Co. [MPR 188, Arndt. 1 to Order 2237] be those determined by applying to the ADJUSTMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES prices specified in subdivision (1) (i) of F rank J . R ichtig this paragraph (a), the discounts, allow­ For the reasons set forth in an opinion APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES ances, and other price differentials made issued simultaneously herewith and filed For the reasons set fofth in an opinion by the manufacturer, during March with the Division of the Federal Register, 1942, on sales of the same type of article and pursuant to Second Revised Order issued simultaneously herewith and filed with the Division of the Federal to the same class of purchaser and on A-3 under § 1499.159b of Maximum Price the same terms and conditions. If the Regulation No. 188, It is ordered: Register, and pursuant to § 1499.158 of Maximum Price Regulation No. 188; It manufacturer did not make such sales (a). Manufacturer’s maximum prices. during March 1942 he must apply to the James Hill Manufacturing Company, 20 is ordered, That Order No. 2237 issued under § 1499.158 of Maximum Price Office of Price Administration, Washing­ Gordon Avenue, Providence, Rhode Regulation No. 188 be amended in the ton, D. C., under the Fourth Pricing Island, may sell and deliver the 15-quart following respect: Method, § 1499.158 of Maximum Price galvanized sap buckets of its manufac­ Paragraph (c) is amended as follows: Regulation No. 188, for the establish­ ture at prices no higher than its maxi­ ment of maximum prices for those sales, mum prices for such sales in effect im­ (c) Maximum prices for sales at re­ and no sales or deliveries may.be made mediately prior to the effective date of tail by any person of the knives described until authorized by the Office of Price this order, plus an adjustment in the in paragraph (a) shall be as follows: Administration. amount of $10.80 per hundred. This ad­ (2) (i) For all sales and deliveries on justment applies only to those items for Maximum and after the effective date of this order which maximum prices have been estab­ Article Model Price to by persons other than the manufacturer lished under Maximum Price Regulation Consumers to the following classes of purchasers, the No. 188 prior to the effective date of this maximum prices are those set forth order, and may be made and collected Each Hunting knife or dagger #2,8" blade.... $10 below: only when separately stated on each in­ without sheath. #3,8" b lad e.... 10 voice. The adjusted prices are subject to #4,8" blade___ 10 Maximum Maximum the manufacturer’s customary terms, price to price to retailers discounts, allowances and other price All other provisions of Order No. 2237 consumers differentials in effect during March 1942 shall remain in full force and effect. Article on sales to each class of purchaser. East­ West­ East- West­ This amendment shall become effective ern ern * ern ern (^•Maximum prices of purchasers for Model No. zone zone zone zone resale. Any purchaser for resale of the on ¿he 1st day of February 1945. * 15-quart galvanized sap buckets for Issued this 31st day of January 1945. Each Each Each Each which the manufacturer’s maximum Cast-iron cooking set. 400 $3.44 $4.04 $5.75 $6.35 Prices have been adjusted as provided in J ames F . B rownlee, Acting Administrator. Paragraph (a), may add to his properly These prices are subject to the seller’s established maximum prices, in effect [F. R. Doc. 45-1873; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; customary terms, discounts, allowances immediately prior to the effective date of 11:44 a. m.] and other price differentials in effect on 1416 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 sales of similar articles to each class of price is 480 each f. o. b. shipping point. [MPR 260, Order 577] purchaser. This price is subject to cash discounts E . J3 . SHIVLER (b) At the time of or prior to the and terms no less favorable than those first invoice to each purchaser for resale customarily granted by the seller. authorization of maximum prices on and after the effective date of this (ii) For all sales and deliveries by per­ For the reasons set forth in an opinion revised order, the manufacturer and sons other than the manufacturer, to any accompanying this order, and pursuant every other seller to a purchaser for re­ other class of purchaser or on other terms to § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum Price sale shall notify the purchaser of the and conditions of sale, the maximum Regulation No. 260; It is ordered, That: maximum prices and conditions, estab­ prices shall be those determined under (a) E. E. Shivler, 202 North Diamond lished by this order for resales by the the applicable provisions of the General Street, Mount Pleasant, Penna. (herein­ purchaser. This notice may be given in Maximum Price Regulation. after called “manufacturer”) and whole­ any convenient form. (b) At the time of or prior to the first salers and retailers may sell, offer to sell (c) For the purposes of this order the invoice to each purchaser for resale, other or deliver and any person may buy, offer western zone means the states of Texas, than a retailer, the manufacturer shall to buy or receive each brand and size or Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, notify the purchaser of the maximum frontmark, and packing of the following Utah, Washington, Oregon, Nevada and prices and conditions established by this domestic cigars at the appropriate maxi­ California. All other states and the Dis­ order for such resales. This notice may mum list price and maximum retail trict of Columbia comprise the eastern be given in any convenient form. price set forth below: zone. (c) This revised order may be revoked (d) This order may be revoked or or amended by the Price Administrator Maxi­ Maxi­ amended by the Price Administrator at at any time. Size or Pack­ mum mum Brand frontmark ing list retail any time. This revised order shall become effec­ price price This order shall become effective on the tive on the 1st day of February. 1945. 1st day of February 1945. Per M Cents Issued this 31st day of January 1945. Short Blue Ribbon. Five Inches. 50 $28 2 for 7c Issued this 31st day of January 1945. Special Blue Rib­ Six Inches... 50 28 2 for 7c J ames F . B rownlee, bon. J ames F. B row nlee, Acting Administrator. Acting Administrator. [P. R. Doc. 45-1875; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; (b) The manufacturer and whole­ [F. R. Doc. 45-1874; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; 11:44 a. m.] salers shall grant, with respect to their 11:44 a. m.] sales of each brand and size or front- mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ [MPR 188, Arndt. 1 to Order 3155] mum prices are established by this order, the discounts they customarily granted [MPR 188, Rev. Order 2787] National Aluminum M anufacturing Co. in March 1942 on their sales of domestic Ankortite P roducts C o. APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES cigars of the same price class to pur­ chasers of the same class, unless a change APPROVAL OP MAXIMUM PRICES ^ For the reasons set forth in an opinion therein results in a lower price. Pack­ For the reasons set forth in an opin­ issued simultaneously herewith and filed ing differentials charged by the manu­ ion issued simultaneously herewith, and with the Division of the Federal Register, facturer ur a wholesaler in March 1942 filed with the Division of the Federal and pursuant to § 1499.158 of Maximum on sales of domestic cigars of the same Register, and pursuant to § 1499.158 of Price Regulation No. 188,' It is ordered, price class to purchasers of the same Maximum Price Regulation No. 188, It is That Order No. 3155 issued under class may be charged on corresponding ordered: That Order No. 2787 issued on § 1499.158 of Maximum Price Regulation sales of each brand and size or front- the second day of November, 1944, under No. 188 be amended in the following re­ mark of cigars priced by this order, but § 1499.158 of Maximum Price Regulation spects: shall not be increased. Packing differen­ No. 188, be revised and amended to read Paragraph (d) is amended to provide tials allowed by the manufacturer or a as follows: that maximum prices for the articles of wholesaler in March 1942 on sales of (a) This revised order establishes kitchen utensils specified below for sales domestic cigars of the same price class maximum prices for certain sales and to the classes of purchasers set opposite to purchasers of the same class shall be deliveries of a garbage can holder, Model each article are as stated in this amend­ allowed o n ‘corresponding sales of each No. 500, manufactured by Ankortite ment: brand and size or frontmark of cigars Products Company, 14th and Chestnut priced by this order and shall not be Manu­ reduced. If a brand and size or front- Streets, Kansas City, Missouri. Manu­ factur­ Manufac­ (1) (i) For all sales and deliveries factur­ er’s and turer’s, mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ since the effective date of Maximum er's Dis­ Distribu­ mum prices are established by this order Maxi­ tribu­ tor’s, and mum is of a price class not sold by the manu­ Price Regulation No. 188 by the manu­ Article Model tor’s Eastern facturer to the classes of purchasers Prices Maxi­ Zone Job­ facturer or the particular wholesaler in to mum ber’s Dis­ March 1942, he shall, with respect to his specified below, the maximum prices are Prices Prices to as follows: tribu­ to Job­ Retailers sales thereof, grant the discounts and tors bers may charge and shall allow the packing differentials customarily granted, Maximum Maxi­ Maxi­ H-4cl $0.47 charged or allowed (as the case may be) price" to mum mum Household 2 ï)t. Sauce Pan Article Model price to price to in March 1942 by his most closely com­ Equipment H-442 $1.66 jobbers retailers Double Boiler In- petitive seller of the same class on sales H 4DB 1.17 $1.23 of domestic cigars of the same March 10 Qt. Kettle...... H-40 3.07 3.23 Double Pie R ack .. H-9631 .63 1942 price class to purchasers of the Garbage can Each Each Each ' same class. holder...... 500 > 240 380 480 (c) On or before the first delivery to All other prices established by Order any purchaser of each brand and size No. 3155, and all other provisions of These prices are f. o. b. factory and sub­ or frontmark of domestic cigars for which Order 3155 remain in full force and maximum prices are established by this ject to a cash discount of 2% for payment effect. within ten days, net thirty days. order, the manufacturer and every other (2) (i) For all sales and deliveries by This amendment shall become effective seller (except a retailer) shall notify the the Household Equipment Company after on the 1st day of February 1945. purchaser of the maximum list price and the maximum retail price established by the effective date of this order the maxi­ Issued this 31st day of January 1945. mum prices are as follows: 380 to jobbers, this order for such brand and size or 480 to retailers, f. o. b. shipping point. J ames F. B rownlee, froiltmark of domestic cigars. The no­ (3) (i) For all sales and deliveries Acting Administrator. tice shall conform to and be given in the after the effective date of this order to [F. R. Doc. 45-1876; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; manner prescribed by § 1358.113 of Max? retailers by any jobber the maximum 11:41 a. m.] imum Price Regulation No. 260. FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1417

(d) Unless the context otherwise re­ the case may be) in March 1942 by his sales in effect immediately prior to the quires, appropriate provisions of Maxi­ most closely competitive seller of the effective date of this order, plus an ad­ mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall ap­ same class on sales of domestic cigars of justment in the amount of $1.40 per ply to sales for which maximum prices the same March 1942 price class to pur­ hundred in the case of the 36 FT enamel are established by this order. chasers of the same class. garment hanger, and $1.02 per hundred (e) This order may be revoked or (c) On or before the first delivery to in the case of the 69 FT enamel garment amended by the Price Administrator at any purchaser of each brand and size or hanger. any time. frontmark of domestic cigars for which These adjustments may be charged and This order shall become effective Feb­ maximum prices are established by this collected only when separately stated on ruary 1, 1945. order, the manufacturer and every other each invoice. The adjusted prices are seller (except a retailer) shall notify the subject to the manufacturer’s customary Issued this 31st day of January 1945. purchaser of the maximum list price and discounts, allowances, and other price J ames F. B rownlee, the maximum retail price established by differentials in effect during March 1942 Acting Administrator. this order for such brand and size or on sales to these classes of purchasers. frontmark of domestic cigars. The (b) This order may be revoked or [F. R. Doc. 45-1869; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; notice shall conform to and be given in amended by the Price Administrator at 11:41 a. m.] the manner prescribed by § 1358.113 of any time. Maximum Price Regulation No. 260. (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ This order shall become effective on the quires, appropriate provisions of Maxi­ 2d day of February 1945. [MPR 260, Order 578] mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall Issued this 1st day of February 1945. F rederick L. M ueller apply to sales for which maximum prices are established by this order. J ames F . B rownlee, AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES (e) This order may be revoked or Acting Administrator. For the reasons set forth in an opinion amended by the Price Administrator at [F. R. Doc. 45-1943; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; accompanying this order, and pursuant any time. 11:50 a. m.] to § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum Price Reg­ This order shall become effective Feb­ ulation No. 260; It is ordered, That: ruary 1, 1945. (a) Frederick L. Mueller, 831 West [RO 5C, Order 6] 5th. Street, Winona, Minn, (herein­ Issued this 31st day of January 1945. Non-H ighway G asoline P urchase R e ­ after called “manufacturer”) and whole­ J ames F. B row nlee, ceipt B ooks in S t . P aul T est Area salers and retailers may sell, offer to sell Acting Administrator. or deliver and any person may buy, offer WITHDRAWAL OF AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE ot buy or receive each brand and size [F. R. Doc. 45-1870; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; 11:41 a. m.] Pursuant to the authority conferred or frontmark, and packing of the fol­ upon the Director of the Automotive lowing domestic cigars at the appropri­ Supply Rationing Division, now known ate maximum list price and maximum as the Director of the Fuel and Auto­ retail price set forth below: [MPR 188, Revocation of Order 5 Under Order motive Rationing Division, by § 1394.8349 1052] of Ration Order 5C; It is hereby ordered, Maxi­ Maxi­ D uane Chair Co. That: Brand Size or front- Pack­ mum mum Notwithstanding the. provisions of mark ing list retail ADJUSTMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES price price §§ 1394.8341 to 1394.8348, inclusive, of For the reasons set forth in an opinion Ration Order No. 5C, on and after Feb­ Per M Cents issued simultaneously herewith and filed ruary 1, 1945, no Board in the counties La Cubana...__ 50 $64 8 with the Division of the Federal Register, of Washington, Dakota and Goodhue in and in accordance with Order No. 1052 the State of Minnesota shall issue Non- (b) The manufacturer and whole­ issued under § 1499.159b of Maximum Highway Gasoline Purchase Receipt salers shall grant, with respect to their Price Regulation No. 188, It is ordered: Books (OPA Form No. R-582) as a non­ sales of each brand and size or front- Order No. 5 under Order No. 1052 un­ highway ration upon original issuance, mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ der § 1499.159b of Maximum Price Regu­ issuance of further rations or renewal of mum prices are established by this order, lation No. 188 is hereby revoked. rations; nor shall any Board issue Gaso­ the discounts they customarily granted This order of revocation shall become line Purchase Receipt Books as an addi­ in March 1942 on their sales of domestic effective on the 2d day of February 1945. tional book for a current ration for which a book has been issued or for replacement cigars of the same price class to pur­ Issued this 1st day of February 1945. chasers of the same class, unless a change of a book for a current ration for which therein results in a lower price. Packing J ames F. B rownlee, a book has been issued. differentials charged by the manufac­ Acting Administrator. On and after February 1, 1945, all non-highway rations shall be issued in turer or a wholesaler in March 1942 on [F. R. Doc. 45-1941; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; sales of domestic cigars of the same price 11:50 a. m.] accordance with the provisions of class to purchasers of the same class §§ 1394.7901 to 1394.7904, inclusive. In may be charged on corresponding sales any cases where it becomes necessary to issue a Gasoline Purchase Receipt Book of each brand and size or frontmark [MPR 188, Order 71 Under 2d Rev. Order A-3] of cigars priced by this order, but shall as an additional or a replacement book for a current ration for which a book not be increased. Packing differentials Hincher M anufacturing Co. of I ndiana has already been issued, the Board shall allowed by the manufacturer or a whole­ ADJUSTMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES saler in March 1942 on sales of domestic issue an appropriate number of Class E cigars of the same price class to pur­ For the reasons set forth in an opinion or R coupons not in excess of the gal- issued simultaneously herewith and filed lonage value of the unused portion of the chasers of the same class shall be allowed ration. on corresponding sales of each brand with the Division of the Federal Register, and size or frontmark of cigars priced by and pursuant to Second Revised Order Nothing in this order shall be con­ this order and shall not be reduced. If A-3 under § 1499.159b of Maximum Price strued as prohibiting the continued use a brand and size or frontmark of do­ Regulation No. 188, it is ordered: of outstanding Non-Highway Gasoline mestic cigars for which maximum prices (a) Manufacturer’s maximum prices. Purchase Receipt Books until such time are established by this order is of a price Hincher Manufacturing Company of In­ when all the receipts in such books are class not sold by the manufacturer or diana, Washington, Indiana, may sell used or the non-highway ration for the particular wholesaler in March 1942, Model Nos. 36 and 69 FT enamel garment which they were issued has expired or is he shall, with respect to his sales thereof, hangers of its manufacture to industrial exhausted or renewed, whichever occurs grant the discounts and may charge and and commercial users for use in their first. shall allow the packing differentials cus­ businesses and not for resale at prices no Tiiis order shall become effective Feb­ tomarily granted, charged or allowed (as higher than its maximum prices for such ruary 1, 1945. 1418 FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945

(Pub. Law 671, 76th Cong.; as amended General Furnaces Corp., 90 Broad Street, New plys of yarns as may be authorized by the by Pub. Laws 89, 421 and 507, 77th Cong.; York, N. Y. War Production Board. W.P.B. Dir. No. 1, Supp. Dir. No. IQ, 7 HATCHET FOR LIFEBOATS AND LIFE RAFTS (c) Nothing contained in this order F.R. 562, 9121, E.O. 9125, 7 F.R. 2719) Hatchet for lifeboats and life rafts, No. 0 shall be deemed to relieve Aponaug Man­ ufacturing Company, its successors and Issued this 1st day of February 1945. size, designated No. 425 Bridgeport Belt Ax, submitted by Bridgeport Hardware Manufac­ assigns, from any restriction, prohibi­ V ictor A. T hompson, turing Corp., Bridgeport 5, Conn. tion, or provision contained in any other Acting Director, order or regulation of the War Produc­ LIFE FLOATS Fuel & Automotive Rationing Division. tion Board except insofar as the same 10-person rectangular balsa wood life float may be inconsistent with the provisions [P. R. Doc. 45-1937; Filed, Feb. 1, 1945; (Dwg. No. M-751, dated 25 October 1943, re­ thereof. 11:48 a. m.] vised 18 December, 1944), submitted by Roof Structures, Inc., 45 West 45th Street, New Issued this 31st day of January 1945. York, N. Y. 25-person rectangular balsa wood life float W ar P roduction B oard, (Dwg. No. M-790, dated 13 January, 1945), B y J . J oseph W helan, UNITED STATES COAST GUARD. submitted by Roof Structures, Inc., 45 West Recording Secretary. 45th Street, New York, N. Y. Approval of E quipment [F. R. Doc. 45-1888; Filed, Jan. 81, 1945; TELEPHONE SYSTEMS 4:11 p. m.] By virtue of the authority vested in me Sound powered telephone assembly, Model by R. S .4405,4417a,4418, 4426,4433,4488, 101, splashproof, bulkhead mounting (with­ and 4491, as amended, 49 Stat. 1544 (46 out sound powered telephone handset) (Dwg. • [0-259] U.S.C. 375, 391a, 392, 404, 411, 481, 489, No. 101-S. C., Alt. C), submitted by Reukauf 367), and Executive Order 9083, dated Engineering Co., Brooklyn, New York. Crescent S pinning Co. February 28, 1942 (3 CFR, Cum. Supp.), Sound powered telephones, watertight the following approval of equipment is aluminum cases, bulkhead mounting, Model CONSENT ORDER MD-102, Alt. 36, dated 19 December, 1944; prescribed; pedestal mounting, Model MD-103, Alt. 36, Crescent Spinning Company, a corpo­ A p p r o v a l o f E q u ip m e n t e dated 19 December, 1944 (each telephone ration of Belmont, North Carolina, is en­ without sound powered telephone handset), gaged in the manufacture of combed cot­ BOILER submitted by Reukauf Engineering Co., ton sale yarn. During the first and sec­ Type MC80 Cyclotherm Steam Generator Brooklyn, N. Y. ond quarters of 1944 Crescent Spinning (Maximum working pressure of 125 pounds These two telephones can only be used for Company diverted 26,262 pounds of yarn per square inch) (Assembly Dwg. No. C- installation on the following eighty-one (81) cargo vessels of the EC2—S—Cl design; to unrated orders in violation of General 549-C, dated 15 June, 1944), submitted by Conservation Order M-317. Crescent Builder’s Hull Nos. Spinning Company through its respon­ 2839 to 2862 inclusive. sible officers admitted the violation and Delta Shipbuilding Co., Inc_------does not care to contest the issue of will­ J. A. Jones Construction Co., Inc., Brunswick, Ga----- 185 to 189 inclusive. J. A. Jones Construction Co., Inc., Panama City, Fla. 81 to 90 inclusive. fulness and has consented to the issu­ New England Shipbuilding Corp------3099 to 3118 inclusive. ance of this order. St. Johns River Shipbuilding Corp— ...... 81 and 82. Wherefore, upon the agreement and Southeastern Shipbuilding Corp------79 to 88 inclusive. consent of Crescent Spinning Company, Todd-Houston Shipbuilding Corp------199 to 208 inclusive. the Regional Compliance Chief and Re­ gional Attorney, and upon the approval WINCH pounds of yarn to unrated orders in vio­ of the Commissioner; It is hereby or­ dered, That: Single electric lifeboat winch for gravity lation of General Conservation Order M-317. During the third quarter of (a) During the first quarter of 1945 davits, Type S. E. W. 27 (Arrangement Dwg. Crescent Spinning Company, its succes­ No. A. A. 129T dated 26 April, 1944) (Working 1943 and the first quarter of 1944, the load of 13,500 pounds at the drum, 6,750 corporation is further charged with hav­ sors or assigns, in addition to the quan­ pounds per fa ll), submitted by Lane Lifeboat ing changed its spindle assignments at its tity of yarn required to be delivered or and Davit Corp., Foot of 40th Road, Flush­ West Point plant, which were specifically set aside for delivery on rated orders by ing, New York. assigned for the production of a certain General Conservation Order M-317 and supplementary order M-317-b (as they Dated; January 30, 1945. range of items of yarn to the production of yarns not witliin such assigned items, may be amended from time to time) shall R. R. W aesche, in violation of Limitation Order L-99a deliver or set aside for delivery on rated Vice Admiral, USCG, and Limitation Order L-99. Aponaug orders an additional amount of 26,262 Commandant. Manufacturing Company admits these pounds of yarns in counts 24/2s and /or 36/2s of combed two ply cotton weaving [F. R. Doc. 45-1885; Filed, Jan. 81, 1945; violations, but denies that they were will­ 1:53 p. m.] ful and does not care to contest the issue yarn. These 26,262 pounds of yarn shall of willfulness and has. consented to the not be credited against the requirements issuance of this order. of General Conservation Order M-317 Wherefore, upon the agreement of the and supplementary order M-317-b (as WAR PRODUCTION BOARD. Aponaug Manufacturing Company, the they may be amended from time to time), Regional Compliance Manager, the Re­ but are in addition to such require­ [C-255] gional Attorney, and upon the approval ments. of the Compliance Commissioner, It is (b) Nothing contained in this order Aponaug M anufacturing Co. shall be deemed to relieve Crescent Spin­ hereby ordered, That: CONSENT ORDER ning Company, its successors or assigns, (a) During the year 1945, Aponaug from any restriction, prohibition or pro­ Aponaug Manufacturing Company, a Manufacturing Company, its successors vision contained in any other order or corporation, with its principal offices lo­ and assigns, shall deliver or set aside for regulation of the War Production Board, cated at Jackson, Mississippi, is engaged delivery on rated orders its entire pro­ except insofar as the same may be in­ in the production and manufacture of duction of yarn, unless otherwise specifi­ consistent with the provisions hereof. cotton textiles and yarns. Its plants at cally authorized in writing by the War Issued this 31st day of January 1945. McComb, Mississippi and West Point, Production Board. Mississippi, are engaged primarily in the (b) During the year 1945, Aponaug W ar P roduction B oard, Manufacturing Company, its successors B y J. J oseph W helan, production of yarn. Aponaug Manufac­ Recording Secretary. turing Company is charged with having and assigns, shall operate the spindles of diverted, during the 1st, 2nd and 8rd its West Point and McComb, Mississippi, [F. R. Doc. 45-1889; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; quarters of 1944, in excess of 500,000 plants, to produce only those counts and 4:11 p. m.J FEDERAL REGISTER, Friday, February 2, 1945 1419 [C-260] concerning inventories, purchases or for a period of three months from the M. K . F rank sales or use of used rail; and he failed date of issuance of this order. to file monthly inventory reports, all in (b) Nothing contained in this order CONSENT ORDER contravention of said order. M. K. shall be deemed to relieve M. K. Frank, Frank does not desire to contest the M. K. Frank, doing business as an his successors or assigns, from any re­ charge as made and has consented to the striction, prohibition or provision con­ individual, with offices at 480 Lexington issuance of this order. tained in any other order or regulation Avenue, New York City, engaged in the Wherefore, upon the agreement and business of buying and selling steel and consent of *M. K. Frank, the Regional of the War Production Board, except in iron products, specializing in steel relay Compliance Chief and the Regional At­ so far as the same may be inconsistent rail and track equipment, is charged by torney, and upon the approval of the with the provisions hereof. the War Production Board, by letter Compliance Commissioner, It is hereby Issued this 31st day of January 1945. dated October 24, 1944, with having vio­ ordered, That: lated Limitation Order L-88 in that dur­ (a) M. K. Frank, his successors or as­ W ar P roduction B oard, ing the period from April 22,1942, to July signs, shall not sell, transfer or otherwise B y J . J oseph W helan, 31, 1943, he delivered 7,182,759 pounds dispose of any used rail of reroll grade Recording Secretary. of used rail and 10,497 pairs of rail or scrap grade as defined in Limitation [F. R. Doc. 45-1890; Filed, Jan. 31, 1945; joints; he did not keep accurate records Order L-88, as amended February 5,1944, 4:11 p. m.]

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