'934 -tfp VOLUME 10 * O N n to % NUMBER 224

Washington, Thursday, November 15, 1945

The President NOW, THEREFORE, I, HARRY S. CONTENTS TRUMAN, President of the > of America, in consonance with the THE PRESIDENT PROCLAMATION 2673- joint resolution of Congress approved P roclamation: Page December 26, 1941, do hereby proclaim Thanksgiving Day, 1945______14057 T hanksgiving Day, 1945 Thursday November 22, 1945, as a day BY THE PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES of national thanksgiving. May we on REGULATIONS AND NOTICES OF AMERICA that day, in our homes and in our places Agriculture D epartment: of worship, individually and as groups, A PROCLAMATION Food imports (WFO 63-6)____ 14057 express our humble thanks to Almighty Alien P roperty Custodian: In this year of our victory, absolute God for the abundance of our blessings Vesting orders: and final, over German fascism and Jap­ and may we on that occasion rededicate Boettger, Henry W______14089 anese militarism; in this time of peace ourselves to those high principles of cit­ Giordano, Giorgio Natalie___ 14090 so long awaited, which we are deter­ izenship for which so many splendid Huck, Rosa Metz______14091 mined with all the United Nations to Americans have recently given all. Klein, Fannie______14087 make permanent; on this day of our IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here­ Kuruc, Joseph______14087 abundance, strength, and achievement; unto set my hand ahd caused the seal of Mundt, Matilda and August_ 14090 let us give thanks to Almighty Provi­ the United States of America to be Paganetti, Giacomo______14087 dence for these exceeding blessings. affixed. Roamer, Herman______!___ 14091 We have won them with the courage DONE at the city of Washington this Schindler,-Jonathan, et al_ 14088 and the blood of our soldiers, sailors, and 12th day of November, in the year of our Steffens, John______14091 airmen. We have won them by the Lord one thousand nine hun- Stoffelen, John______14088 sweat and ingenuity of our workers, J seal] dred forty-five and of the Streit, Rudolf______14088 farmers, engineers, and industrialists. Independence of the United Wigno, Emil______14089 We have won them with the devotion of States of America the one hundred and Zuber, Berta______1______14089 our women and children. We have seventieth. Civil Aeronautics B oard: bought them with the treasure of our H arry S. T ruman Expreso Aereo Inter-Americano, rich land. But above all we have won By the President: S. A., hearing______14086 them because we cherish freedom beyond F ederal T rade: Com m ission: riches and even more than life itself. J ames F. B yrnes, Lyons and Co., hearing______14086 We give thanks with the humility of Secretary of State. I nterstate Commerce Commission: free men, each knowing it was the might [F. R. Doc. 45-20747; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; Car service: of no one arm but of all together by 12:45 p. m.] Ammunition in box cars for which we were saved. Liberty knows no armed forces (2 docu- race, creed, or class in oux country or ments)------_------14074 in the world. In unity we found our first Box cars, railroads to unload, 14073 weapon, for without it, both here and Regulations Commodities at East St. Louis, abroad, we were doomed. None have III., unloading______14074 Flour at Seattle, Wash., unload­ known this better than our very gallant TITLE 7—AGRICULTURE dead, nhne better than their comrade, ing------14075 Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Our thanks­ Chapter XI—Production and Marketing Transportation of explosives, giving has the humility of our deep Administration (War Food Distribution miscellaneous amendments- 14073 mourning for them, our vast gratitude to Orders) Labor Department : them. Finding as to war contract; [WFO 63-6] Truck Operators League of Triumph over the enemy has not dis­ P art 1596—F ood I mports Oregon------. ------14086 pelled every difficulty. Many vital and National W ar Labor B oard: far-reaching decisions await us as we REVISION OF APPENDIX Steel Commission, establish­ strive for a just and enduring peace. Pursuant to the authority vested in ment------14059 We will not fail if we preserve, in our me by the provisions of War Food Or­ Wage procedures for building own land and throughout the world, that der 63, as amended (9 F.R. 13280, 14877, and construction industry. _ 14059 same devotion to the essential freedoms 10 F JR. 103, 8950, 10419) § 1596.1 (d), Office of P rice Administration: and rights of mankind which sustained Appendix A to the order is hereby revised Adjustments and pricing orders: us throughout the war and brought us in the following manner: Ankeny Coal Co et al______14102 final victory. B. C. & F. Coal Co. et al_____14104 (Continued on p. 14059) Bruning, Charles, Co., Inc__ 14092 14057 14058 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 CONTENTS-Continued CONTENTS-Continued

Office of P rice Administration— Page O ffice of P rice Administration— Page Continued. Continued. FEDERA^REGISTER Adjustments and pricing or- Yarns, combed and carded cot­ •V,isî*T<«*ireo* «¿r »i . ders—Continued. ton, and processing (RPS 7, Mercury Distributing Co------14108 Am. 18; MPR 33, Am. 8) f Published daily, except Sundays, Mondays, Noblitt-Sparks Industries___ 14105 (2 documents)______14061 and days following legal holidays, by the Oil-Dri Co. of America______14107 R econstruction F inance Corpora­ Division of the Federal Register, the National Pages, A., Cigar Factory____ 14096 t io n : Archives, pursuant to the authority contained Perez, Pedro, Cigar Co____ 14096 Charters of emergency com­ in the Federal Register Act, approved July 26, Puritan Products Co______14097 panies; Petroleum Reserve 1935 (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C., Rodriquez, Jose, Cigar Fac­ Corporation______14059 ch. 8B), under regulations prescribed by the Administrative Committee, approved by the tory ______14095 S ecurities and E xchange Com­ President. Distribution is made only by the Salterni, John B.,* Co______14101 m issio n : Superintendent of Documents, Government Sand wick, L. M., Assn. Hearings; etc.: Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. (C orr.)______'l 14110 American Power & Light Co., ■ The regulatory material appearing herein is Schelm Bros., Inc______14109 and Central Arizona keyed tcf the Code of Federal Regulations, Scherer, Adolph, Co______14106 Light and Power Co------14119 which is published, under 50 titles, pursuant Stoneman Associates, Inc__ 14092 Central New York Power to section 11 of the Federal Register Act, as amended June 19, 1987. Toribio, Ramon______,14094 Corp______14119 \ The Federal Register will be furnished by Urban, Katherine______14094 Central States Utilities Corp. mail to subscribers, free of postage, for $1.50 Bed linens (RPS 89, Am. 15)___ 14063 et al______14117 per month or $15.00 per year, payable in ad­ Concrete, ready mixed (MPR Niagara Hudson Power Corp_ 14119 vance. The charge for individual copies 592, Am. 15 to Order l)~_r 14110 S olid F uels Administration for (minimum 15^) varies in proportion to the Cotton goods: W ar: size of the issue. Remit check or money Carded grey and colored yard \ order, made payable to the Superintendent National and regional distribu­ of Documents, directly to the Government (RPS 35, Am. 29)______14063 tion committees (Corr.)— 14060 Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C. Fine (MPR 11, Am. 26)_____ 14062 S urplus P roperty Administration : 1 There are no restrictions on the republica­ Cotton products (MPR 118, Am. Disposal agencies, designation tion of material appearing in the F ederal 36)______14063 and procedures for report­ R egister. Fabrics, woven decorative (MPR ing surplus property located 39, Am. 10)______14063 within continental U. S., its NOTICE Fish and seafood, frozen (MPR territories and possessions. 14064 364, incl. Am. 1-34)______14063 Approval of delegations of 1944 Supplement Fruits, berries and vegetables, authority: frozen, and related products Department of Agriculture The following books of the 1944 (1944 and later packs) to Department of Com­ Supplement to the Code of Federal (FPR 1, Order 3 to Supp. 6) _ 14109 merce for disposal of Regulations are now available from Hardware (MPR 59i, Am. 2 to certain type property— 14072 the Superintendent of Documents, Order 1 ) ____*------14109 Department of Commerce Government Printing Office, at $3 Hawaii, commodities and serv­ to Department of per copy: ices (SO 138)______— 14060 Treasury, Bureau of Iron castings, gray (MPR 244, Narcotics______14072 Book 1: Titles 1-10, including Pres­ Order 89)______„_____ 14109 Assignment of surplus prop­ idential documents in full Regional and district office or­ erty ______:•___ 14067 text. ders: Disposal agency offices, loca­ Community ceiling prices, lists tion______14069 Book 2: Titles 11-32. of orders filed (3 docu- Forms for declaration of sur­ A limited sales stock of the Cumu­ ments)______14112,14113 plus______14071 lative Supplement and the 1943 Fluid milk, Maine______14114 Surplus nonindustrial real Solid fuels: property; authority to dis­ Supplement is still available as Council Bluffs, Iowa______14117 • posal agency to dispose of ^ previously announced. Green Bay, Wis------14115 Weather Bureau property ' Kenosha, Wis.', area______14116 at Norwich University-1__ 14072 Lincoln, Nebr.,, area______14117 T reasury D epartment: CONTENTS—Continued Madison, Wis______14115 Excess profits tax, relief from Sioux City, Iowa, area____ 14116 because of inadequate ex­ O ffice of P rice Administration— Page Sioux Falls, S. Dak., area__ T4117 . cess profits credit; allow­ Continued. Sardines, Portuguese and Span­ ances during fiscal year Adjustments and pricing or­ ish (MIPR, Order 361 to ending June 30, 1945____ 14075 ders—Continued. Order 38)______— 14110 3% percent Treasury bonds of Cuesta, Rey and Co------— _ 14095 Screen goods, stock, and com­ 1946-56, call for redemp­ Dade Millwork and Lumber bination screen and storm tion______1 14086 Co______jk.______14105 doors, for Washington, Daft, Henry, et al:______14103 D. C., trade area (Gen. Or­ CODIFICATION GUIDE Dellinger, Paul H______14093 der 68, Order 2) ______14101 Electrical Industries, Inc___ 14107 Stock millwork in Washington, A numerical list of the parts of the Code of Federal Regulations amended or added by Elite Appliances------14101 D. C„ trading area (Gen. documents published in this issue. Docu­ Enterprise Aluminum Co------14106 Order 68, Order 1)______14097 ments carried in the Cumulative Supplement Fahey-Fisher Co---- .------14097 Storage batteries, sales by Re­ by uncodified tabulation only are not in­ Faraday Electric Corp______14101 construction Finance Corp., cluded within the purview of this list. Gimbel Bros______:------14093 et al. (SO 94, Order 85)___14111 Goodsell Corp______14108 Sugar (2d Rev. RO 3, Am. 48) __ 14063 T itle 3—T he P resident : Page Hall Mfg. Co______14104 Tires and tubes, new bicycle Chapter I—Proclamations : Hodgman Rubber Co______14092 (MPR 435, Am. 10)______14061 2673______14057 La Salle Hat Co______14108 Tires, newly recapped; sales by T itle 13—Business Credit: La Theresa Cigar Factory.— 14093 Department of Commerce, Chapter I—Reconstruction Fi­ Maryland Lamp & Shade Co. 14105 et al. (SO 94, Order 83)___ 14111 nance Corporation : Mays, E. G., Cigar Factory— 14095 Virgin Islands,' grocery items Appendix—Charters of emer­ Memphis Air Mover Co___ _ 14107 (RMPR 395, Am. 13)___ — 14064 . gency companies______14059 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14059 CODIFICATION GUIDE—Continued Food and Commerce Import Class No., Gov­ This general order shall be effective as erning Date Of August 18, 1945, and shall remain in T itle 29—Labor: Page Sugar-containing products containing can« effect until December 31, 1945. Chapter VI—National War La­ or beet sugar in any quantity or contain­ bor Board: ing in any quantity any ingredient in Approved:, November 7, 1945. Part 803—General ordérs___ 14059 which cane or beet sugar was used in the Benjam in Aaron, Appendix—Industry commis­ m anufacture of the ingredient;1 N. S. C., Executive Director. Nov. 15, 1945, sions and panels______14059 IF. R. Doc. 45-20783; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; T itle 30—M ineral R esources: This revision shall be effective No­ 9:53 a. m.] Chapter VI—Solid Fuels Ad­ vember 15, 1945. ministration for War: (E.O. 9280, 7 F.R. 10179; E.O. 9322, 8 Part 602—General orders and F.R. 3807; E.O. 9334, 8 F.R. 5423; E.O. Appendix—Industry Commission and Panels directives______L__ 14060 9392, 8 F.R.*14783; E.O. 9577, 10 F.R. S teel Commission T itle 32—National Defense: 8087; WFO 63, 8 F.R. 13280, 14877, 10 The following amended directive or­ Chapter XXIII—Surplus Prop­ F.R. 103, 8950, 10419) erty Administration: der establishing the Steel Commission Issued this 13th day of November 1945. was adopted on November 2, 1945, to Part 8301—Designation of dis­ read as follows: posal agencies and proce- - [seal] G. T. P eyton, By virtue of and pursuant to the dures for reporting sur­ Acting Assistant Administrator. powers vested in it by Executive Order plus property located [F. R. Doc. 45-20756; Filed, Nov, 13, 1945; 9017 of January 12, 1942, the executive within continental U. S., 3:14 p. m.J orders and regulations issued under the its territories and posses­ act of Congress of October 2, 1942, as sions (6 documents)___ 14064, amended, and the War Labor Disputes 14067,14069,14071,14072 Act of June 25, 1943, and in order to Part 8305—Surplus non-in­ TITLE 13-—BUSINESS CREDIT effectuate the provisions of section X of dustrial real property__ 14072 its directive order of November 25, 1944, Chapter I—Reconstruction Finance in the case of Carnegie- Steel T itle 49 — T ransportation and Corporation Corporation, et al and the United Steel­ R ailroads: Appendix—Charters of Emergency Companies workers of America, CIO, Case No. 111- Chapter I—Interstate Com­ 6230-D (14-1 et al), the National War merce Commission:' Amendment to Charter of P etroleum Labor Board hereby directs: Parts 71-85—Transportation R eserves Corporation 1. There is hereby created a Steel of explosives___.*______14073 Reconstruction Finance Corporation Commission consisting of six members hereby certifies that, pursuant to section to be appointed by the Board, two of whom shall represent the public, two 5d of the Reconstruction Finance Corpo­ labor and two industry. The public 1. The following items are deleted ration Act, as amended, it created Petro­ from said Appendix A: members will serve as co-chairmen. leum Reserves Corporation on June 30, The Board may at any time appoint al­ Commerce Import 1943, and issued its Charter on that date ternates or substitutes for the members Food Class No. (8 F.R. 9044). of the Commission. The labor and in­ Barley------1020.000 Reconstruction Finance Corporation Corn, Including cracked*—, _____ 1031.000 dustry members of the Commission, 1090.180 hereby further certifies that, pursuant to whether regular, alternate or substitute, Corn meal, flour, grits and similar the aforesaid section 5d, as amended, shall serve on a per diem basis and shall products______1090.190 and upon request of the Acting Federal be appointed by the Board from nomi­ Neatsfoot oil and animal oils Loan Administrator, with the approval nees submitted by labor and industry known as neatsfoot stock_____ 0808.950 of the President of the United States, members of the Board, respectively. Rapeseed1______- 2237.000 the said Charter of Petroleum Reserves Three members, one from each group,, Sesame oil, edible and inedible1_ 1428.200 shall constitute a quorum and a ma­ Corporation was, on November 9th, 1945, jority vote shall determine the decision 2249.000 amended: Sesame Seed1______2234.000 of the Commission. By substituting for the name Petro­ IL With respect to the steel companies 2. The provisions of paragraph (b) leum Reserves Corporation, wherever it covered by the directive order of Novem­ <6) (d> shall not apply to any of the appears, the name War Assets Corpora­ ber 25,1944, and such other companies as following items, and designation 2 in tion. the Board may from time to time desig­ Appendix A is deleted from said items: nate, the Commission shall have juris­ [seal] R econstruction F inance diction to approve agreements, and to Commerce Import Corporation,. Food Class No. decide disputes, submitted to ft in accord­ By Charles B. H enderson, Beef and veal, pickled or cured___ 0029.000 ance with the provisions of section X 3 Cf) Beef, canned, including corned Chairman. of the directive order of November 25, beef______0028.000 Attest : 1944, and the Board's resolution of De­ Beef, fresh, chilled or frozen.,___ 0018.000 A. T. H obson, cember 13 and 29,1944. In so acting, the Corned beef hash.;______1250.230 Secretary. . Commission shall be governed by the lim­ Lamb, fresh, chilled or frozen____ 0022.000 itations and principles contained in sec­ Meats, canned, n. e. s. and prepared [F. R. Doc. 45-20785; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; tion X 3 of the directive order of Novem­ or preserved meats, n. s. p. f. (in­ 11:02 a. m.] ber 25, 1944. cluding liver paste)______0032.900 in. The Commission shall prescribe Mutton, fresh, chilled or frozen__ 0021. 000 rules and regulations for the handling of Pork, fresh, chilled or frozen___ 0020.100 cases before it, including rules and reg­ 0020.500 TITLE 29—LABOR Pork, hams, shoulders, bacon, sau­ ulations regarding petitions for recon­ sage; prepared, cooked, boned, Chapter VI—National War Labor Board sideration of orders and rulings issued canned, etc______.______0030.900 by the Commission. 0031.900 P art 803—G eneral Orders This amended directive order shall be Veal, fresh, chilled or frozen___ *■ 0019.000 WAGE PROCEDURES FOR BUILDING AND CON­ effective on and after November 15,1945.- 3. The following item, “Sugar-con* STRUCTION INDUSTRY Approved: November 2, 1945. taining products composed of 40 percent The National War Labor Board has B enjamin Aaron, or more by weight of sugar” 1 is deleted amended the last paragraph of General Executive Director. and in place thereof the following item Order No. 41 (§ 803.41) to read as fol­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20782; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; is added to Appendix A: lows; 9:53 a. m.] 14060 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945

TITLE 30—MINERAL RESOURCES Novelty wall plaques', masks, and decorations Bird cages and bird cage stands. designed for purely ornamental use, but Party novelties made in part of candy, nuts Chapter VI—Solid Fuels Administration not including framed pictures or articles or cosmetics. which may be used for any purpose what­ Wire forms for floral wreaths and wire easels for War soever other than ornamentation. for floral displays. [SFAW Order 30] Novelty glass ice balls for "chilling without Ship bells. diluting” food and beverages. Sleigh bells. P art 602—G eneral O rders and Miniature size novelties made of glass, china, Miniature and scale model furniture sold for D irectives wood, plaster, etc., which have no table­ use in sales promotion. ware use and are made for collectors’ pur­ Mineral, geological, botanical and zoological national and regional distribution com­ poses only, including miniature size deco­ specimens and microscopic slides for edu­ mittees rative glass bottles other than perfume cational purposes. Correction bottles. Dog and cat beds, cushions, mattresses and Self-feeding baby bottle holders. diners. ~ In Federal Register Document 45- Wood log carriers. Machine banded wood pressure pipe. 19650, appearing on page 13262 of the Incense burners. Wire-bound wood pressure pipe. issue for Thursday, October 25,1945, the Deodorizers for use in ice boxes and refrig­ Continuous stave wood pipe. reference to Executive Order No. 9322 in erators only. Solid bored wood pressure pipe, machine § 602.890 should read “Executive Order Hand decorated used bottles. banded or wire-wound. No. 9332.” In the third sentence of Decorative place cards (other than paper). Wood lined pressure pipe. § 602.891, the phrase “of such other mat­ Miniature furniture used as containers for Decorative and memorial tables and plaques. flowers, candy, cigarettes, etc. Tax and payroll calculators, non-mechanical, ters” should read “or such other matters”. Bird houses, feeders, and baths. which use charts to indicate or compute Bookmarks (except paper). taxes and pay rolls. Book ends and ash trays, when made from Laboratory apparatus built to specifications TITLE 32—NATIONAL DEFENSE worn baby shoes. of the purchaser when no more than six Napkin rings. identical items are manufactured (except Chapter XI—Office of Price (3) The following miscellaneous items: scientific instruments covered by Maxi­ Administration mum Price Regulation No. 136). Tapa cloth. Wood or metal souvenirs on which have been Part 1305—Administration Three dimensional sculptured or cast ana­ printed, engraved or burned the names of tomical models (human, botanical, zoologi­ [SO 138] ' cities, towns or states and which are sold cal) used for educational purposes. only as souvenir items. exemption and suspension prom price Floor-sweeping compounds. Reagent chemicals. The following, when sold Electrically operated map cases. CONTROL OF CERTAIN COMMODITIES AND for the purposes of scientific and medical Advertising thermometers, barometers and SERVICES IN HAWAII hydrometers. research, for analytical and educational Advertising novelties, other than paper, (such A statement of the considerations in­ uses, and for quality control of industrial products: reagent chemicals, laboratory re­ as: pens, pencils, tooth picks, knives, ciga­ volved in the issuance of this, supplemen­ agent specialty solutions and prepared cul­ rette lighters, leather backed calendar tary order, issued simultaneously here­ ture media. pads, writing kits, playing cards) which with, has been filed with the Division of Sphagnum moss and peatmoss. are sold by a manufacturer to an adver­ the Federal Register. Florists’ foliage, decorative and trimming tiser who gives them away for purposes of publicity without cost to the recipient. Section 1.1 Geographical applicabil­ products. Wrought iron fences. These articles must be- imprinted with the ity. This order shall apply in the Ter­ Wrought iron balustrades. name of the advertiser or the name of the ritory of Hawaii. Lightning rods. recipient before delivery by the manufac­ Weathervanes. turer. S ec. 1.2 Nature of order. This order Mirror covered boxes. grants exemption and suspension from Cast-iron cornices. Steel or iron marquees. Hand carved wood wall brackets, wall pockets price control of the commodities and Ornamental iron brackets. . and sconces. (This does not include services specified. Whdle crab and shrimp meal. shadow boxes, curio Cabinets or other hanging wall cabinets). Sec. 1.3 Exemption from price con­ Ground peanut hay. Architectural Terra Cotta. Novelty cigar and playing card boxes- (except trol of certain commodities and serv­ original packaging supplied by the manu­ ices.—(a) General. Notwithstanding the Guinea pig complement. Changeable sign letters, and equipment for facturer of the commodity). provisions of any regulation or order is­ mounting such letters on theater marquees New canoes.* sued prior to the effective date of this and in theater lobbies. Magicians’ tricks. order by the Office of Price Administra­ Theater lobby display signs and transpar­ Records or electrical transcriptions of special tion, all sales by any persons of the fol­ encies, and equipment for mounting' such studio programs or of live commercial radio lowing listed commodities are exempt signs and transparencies. broadcast radio programs when sold to Novelty pouring and measuring caps for advertising agencies, advertisers, radio from price control, except as otherwise broadcast stations, commercial radio pro­ provided herein: liquor bottles. Decorative combs designed for use exclusively gram producers, or participating artist, for (1) The following items in the notions as hair ornaments. rebroadcast, advertising, promotion, or ref­ category: Cemetery flower vases with invertible insert, erence purposes only, and not for sale to Pin cushions. Wood hair curlers. and designed to be so placed into the the general public. Shoe horns. Comforter grippers. ground th at the top of the vase is flush with Boats, 25 ft. or less in length constructed and Wigs and toupees. Comb cleaners. the ground level. sold solely for use as pleasure craft, made Original hand painted pictures. substantially of wood or wood and canvas, (2) The following items in the house­ Shaving equipment made of precious metals except rowboats and boats with inboard hold accessories category: (not including shaving equipment plated motors. with precious metals). Hand-lettered, hand-decorated glass labels Book ends, portable door stops, and paper for pharmaceutical bottles. weights. Advertising thermometers. Christmas decorations when made of natural Crude botanical drugs imported from Can­ Reading racks, but not including typewriter ada. '» copy holders. vegetable products such as cones, berries, pods, leaves, etc. Knife cut or saw cut foundry riddle rims Mirror table plateaus. made wholly or principally of wood. Dinner bells and chimes. Cartridge case trimmers for use in hand load­ ing ammunition. Fishing tackle except rods, reels, nonmetallic Wood carved figures and animals. lines and nets. Music boxes. ^ Ceramic decorative tiles for use as table orna­ Table decorations consisting of artificial flow­ ments. (4) The following food and beverage ers, artificial fruit, or leaves only. Stamped envelopes sold to and by the Post items: Artificial stem flowers for decorative house­ Office Department of the United States hold use, including artificial petals and ~ Government. Compressed dehydrated fruits, vegetables, leaves. Novelties made of alabaster, marble, onyx, and berries. Place card holders. bark, bone, horn, butterfly wings and Dehydrated garlic powder. Figurines and ornamental statuary designed gourds. for purely ornamental use, but not Includ­ Artificial or preserved grass, plants, stems, (5) Tin gas meters. ing articles which may be used for any vines, fruits, flowers, leaves and foods; (b) Sales and deliveries of the com­ other purpose whatsoever although they Aluminum horse shoes. modities and services set forth in subse­ are in the shape of figurines. Safety air vents for wine fermentation. quent subparagraphs of this paragraph FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14061

(b) are exempted from price control P art 1307—R aw M aterials for Cotton brands is most comparable in physical either absolutely or, where the exemp­ T extiles quality to the tires or tubes being priced. Provided, however, that the maximum price tion is qualified, under the conditions [RPS 7,* Arndt. 18] and to the extent indicated. determined under this section may not ex­ ceed the maximum price of the seller to his (1) Any sale of wet cell electric stor­ COMBED COTTON YARNS AND THE PROCESSING lowest price class of Jobber on sales of his age batteries by a manufacturer to the THEREOF own (manufacturer’s) brand. brand owner, pursuant to a cost-phis- A statement of the considerations in­ (2) Reports. With the first sale or delivery fixed fee or a cost-plus-a-percentage-of- volved in the issuance of this Amend­ of bicycle tires, tubes, or rim strips by the cost contract. ment has been issued simultaneously manufacturer to the brand owner thereof at (2) Repairs to ships and boats when herewith and filed with the Division of prices which, pursuant to the provisions of undertaken for a war procurement the Federal Register. this paragraph, are higher than the maxi­ agency. The term “war procurement Revised Price Schedule No. 7 is mum prices which were in effect between the agency” includes the War Department, amended in the following respects: parties prior to November 19, 1945, such,' the Department of the Navy, the United manufacturer shall, within 10 days after such States Maritime Commission, the War 1. Section 1307.3 (b> is revoked. first sale or delivery, report to the Office of Shipping Administration, the Lend- 2. Section 1307.8a is added to read as Price Administration, Washington, D. C„ the Lease Section of the Procurement Di­ follows: description of the commodity sold, the price vision of the Treasury Department, or § 1307.8a Adjustable pricing. Any at which sold, the maximum price to sueh any agency of any of the foregoing. person may agree to sell at a price which buyer for" the commodity prior to November This Supplementary Order No. 138 can be increased up to the maximum 19; 1945, the maximum price to such buyer price in effect at the time of delivery; for the same commodity pursuant to the shall become effective as of November provisions of this paragraph, and the name 19, 1945. but no person may, unless authorized by of the brand owner. Such manufacturer (56 Stat. 23, 765; 57 Stat. 566; Pub. Law the Office of Price Administration, de­ shall also similarly report to the Office of 383, 78th Cong.; Pub. Law 108, 79th liver or agree to deliver at prices to be Price Administration, Washington, D. C., any Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 P.R. 7871; E.O. 9328, adjusted upward in accordance with subsequent sale of bicycle tires, tubes, or 8 P.R. 4681) action taken by the Office of Price Ad­ rim strips to sxfch brand owner when the ministration after delivery. Such au­ sales price differs from that previously re­ Issued this 13th day of November 1945. thorization may be given when a peti­ ported. Chester B owles, tion for amendment is pending, or upon Administrator. the Administrator’s own motion, but 2. Paragraph (c) (2) of Appendix A is [F. R. Doc. 45-20768; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; only if the authorization is necessary to amended to read as follows: 4:33 p. m.J promote distribution or production, and (2) Maximum prices—(i) Certain synthet­ if it will not interfere with the purposes ic assemblies. The maximum price for any of the Emergency Price Control Act of sale or delivery to which this paragraph ap­ 1942, as amended. plies, of the following grades and sizes of P art 1307—Raw Materials for Cotton This amendment shall become effective synthetic bicycle tire assemblies, consisting T extiles November 13, 1945. of two rim strips, two tubes, and two tires, [MPR 33,1 Arndt. 8] shall be: Issued this 13th day of November 1945. CARDED COTTON YARNS AND THE PROCESSING M aximum P rices fob Sales and D eliveries of THEREOF Chester B owles, Original E quipment Bicycle Assemblies A statement of the considerations in­ Administrator. volved in the issuance of this Amend­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20760; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; Motor bike ment has been issued simultaneously 4:29 p. m.] © 4 & herewith and filed with the Division of Size M ' the Federal Register. P (rayon)

Section 1307.53 is amended to read as © Co. R. & R. Co. R. & Light weight Light Standard Premium U. S. T. T. S. U. follows; ft T. Ph&ris P art 1315—R ubber and P roducts and § 1307.53 .Adjustable pricing. Any 20 x 2.125...... $3.10 $3.40 $3.85 M aterials of W hich R ubber Is a Com­ 20 x 2.125 heavy person may agree to sell at a price which ponent 3.85 can be increased up to the maximum 24 x 2.125...... 3.20 3.45 3.90 price in effect at the time of delivery; [MPR 435, Amdt. 10} 26 X 1.125...... $3.25 26 Y 1 375 . 3.25 but no person may, unless authorized by NEW BICYCLE TIRES AND TUBES 26 x 2.125...... 3.25 aso $3.95 $4.25 the Office of Price Administration, de­ 27 X 1.50...... '3.25" liver or agree to deliver at prices to be A statement of the considerations in­ 28 x 1.50...... 3.25 20 T 2 5.Ï5 adjusted upward in accordance with ac­ volved in the issuance of this amend­ 2d Y 2 5.35 tion taken by the Office of Price Adminis­ ment, issued simultaneously herewith, 26 Y 2 _ _ 5.55 tration after delivery. Such Authoriza­ has been filed with the Division of the 2Ry 2 5.75 tion may be given when a petition for Federal Register. amendment is pending, or upon the Ad­ Maximum Price Regulation 435 is (11) The maximum prices for any sale or ministrator’s own motion, but only if the amended in the following respects: delivery to which this paragraph applies of a authorization is necessary to promote tire, tube, and rim strip assembly other than distribution or production, and if it will 1. Paragraph (b) of Appendix A is the grades and sizes specified in the table not interfere with the purposes of the amended to read as follows: contained in (1) above, shall be a price in Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as (b) Maximum prices for sales and de­ line with the maximum prices that this amended. liveries by manufacturers to brand, oumers. paragraph specifies, authorized by the Office (1) The maximum price for sales and de­ of Price Administration, Washington, D. C., This amendment shall become effec­ liveries by any manufacturer to any brand upon application in writing by the seller, for tive November 15,1945. owner of bicycle tires and tubes of brands such authorization, Issued this 13th day of November 1945. owned by such purchaser and of any rim 3. Table LA in Appendix A is amended strips, shall be the same as the maximum by adding thereto the following items: Chester B owles, price to Jobbers under paragraph (a) for Administrator. Whichever one of the manufacturers’ own, Sixes [F. R. Doc. 45-20764; Füed, Nov. 13, 1945; Brand owner and brand 26 x 2.125 4:29 p. m.] 17 F.R. 2000, 2132, 2277, 2393, 2509, 2737, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. 8160, 3551, 3664, 5481, 8948, 9732, 10496; 8 F.R. Double Eagle (Rayon)______$3.25 1 7 F.R. 7557, 8948, 10070; 8 FU. 2345, 8526, 972, 5755, 9285, 11870, 12611, 14004; 9 F.R. United States Rubber Co., U. S. Royal 9759, 13497; 9 FR. 10578, 11903. 10636, 11903* 12412; IQ F.R. 1141, 3552. Rider (Rayon)______3.25 14062 FÉDÉRAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 4. Table IIA of Appendix A is amended to read as follows! 8. Table ID of Appendix D is amended by adding thereto the following items: M aximum: P rices for Sales and D eliveries of Certain B rands of B alloon and L ightweight Bicycle Size T ubes to Jobbers Brand owner and brand: 26x2.125 [Maximum price per pair] The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc., Double. Eagle (Rayon)__----- $3.25 United States Rubber Co. U. S. Royal Sizes Rider (R ayon)______3.25 This ^amendment shall become effec­ Brand owner and brand 26 X 1.25, AU 20 x 2.125 24 X 2.125 26 x 1.375 and 26 x 2.125 other tive November 19, 1945. sizes 26 x 1.25-1.375 N o t e : All reporting requirements of this amendment have been approved by the Bu­ $1.30 $1.30 reau of the Budget in accordance with the Carlisle Tire and Rubber Co.: Federal Reports Act of 1942. 1.30 1.30 1.91 1.91 Issued this 14th day of November 1945. 1.36 1.36 Fisk Bicycle Tires—Division of U. S. Rubber Co.: Fisk Chester B owles, $1.23 1.30 $1.30 1.30 Administrator. Gillette Bicycle Tires—Division of U. S. Rubber Co.: Gil- 1.23 1.30 1.30 1.30 The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Inc.: Goodyear.,------1.23 1.30 1.30 1.30 [F. R. Doc. 45-20800; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; The Mansfield Tire and Rubber Co.: Mansfield Superior---- 1.32 1.32 1.35 11:45 a. m.] Pennsylvania Rubber Co., Inc.: % 1.32 1.32 1.35 2.35 2.35 The Pharis Tire and Rubber Co.: Pharis------1.23 1.30 1.30 1.30 2.10 $2.10 P art 1316—Cotton T extiles United States Rubber Co.: „ . , 1.23 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.23 U. S. Red Fox (and_U. S. Red Fox E. A. 3—Foreign)---- 1.42 [MPR 11,* Arndt. 26] 2.35 2.35 FINE COTTON GOODS A statement of the considerations in­ 5. Thè prices for the designated brands 6. Table IC of Appendix C is amendedvolved in the issuance of this Amend­ of tubes in the table contained in para­ by adding thereto the following items: ment has been issued simultaneously graph (b) (1) of Appendix B are herewith and filed with the Division of amended to read as follows: Sise the Federal Register. Brand owner and brand: 26x2.125 Maximum Price Regulation No. 11 is The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., amended in the following respects: 26 x 1.25, Inc. Double Eagle (Rayon)------$4.35 Brand of tube 26 x 1.375, 26 x 2.125 etc. United States Rubber Co. U. S. 1. Section 1316.7 is amended to read as Royal Rider (Rayon)------4.35 follows: $1.54 $1.58 § 1316.7 Petitions for amendments. 1.72 1.76 7. Table IIC of Appendix C is amendedAny person seeking an amendment of 1.68 1.68 to read as follows: any provision of this regulation may file a petition for amendment in accordance with the provisions of Revised Proce­ M aximum P rices for Sales and D eliveries of Balloon and L ightweight Bicycle T ubes to R etainers dural Regulation No. 1.* 2. Section 1316.7a is added to read as [Maximum price per pair] follows: § 1316.7a Adjustable pricing. Any* Sizes person may agree to sell at a price which can be increased up to the maximum Brand Owner and brand 26 x 1.25, All price in effect at the time of delivery; 20 x 2.125 24 x 2.125 26x1.375 and 26 X. 2.125 other 26x1.25-1.375 sizes but no person may, unless authorized by the Office of Price Administration, de­ $1.68 liver or agree to deliver at prices to be $1.61 $1.61 adjusted upward in accordance with ac­ 1.71 1.71 Carlisle Tire and Rubber Co.: tion taken by the Office of Price Admin­ 1.68 1.68 2.55 2.55 istration after delivery. Such authoriza­ 1.37 1.37 tion may be given when a petition for 1.68 $1.51 1.51 1.51 amendment is pending, or upon the Ad­ 1.73 1.73 ministrator’s own motion, but only if Fisk Bicycle Tires—Division of U. S. Rubber Co.: Fisk 1.60 1.68 1.68 • 1.68 t{ie authorization is necessary to promote Airflight. 1.63 1.67 distribution or production, and if it will Gillette Bicycle’ Tires—Division of U. S. Rubber Co.: 1.60 1.68 1.68 1.68 Gillette Ambassador. not interfere with the purposes of the 1.60 1.68 1.68 1.68 Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, Hibbard, Spenser, Bartlett & Co.: 1.68 as amended. 1.71 1.32 This amendment shall become effec­ 1.70 - 1.70 1.74 tive November 15, 1945. Pennsylvania Rubber Co., Inc.: 1.70 1.70 1.74 3.15 3.15 Issued this 13th day of November 1945. 1.60 1.68 1.68 1.68 2.80 2.80 Chester B owles, 1.68 - ' Administrator. United States Rubber Co.: U. S. Red Fox (and U. S. Red Fox E. A. 3—Foreign)------1.60 1.68 l.f$8 1.68 1.60 [F. R. Doc. 45-20763; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; 1.84 3.15 3.15 3.15 4:29 p. m.] 1.44 1.44 1.48 Western Auto Supply Co. (Los Angeles): 1 9 FR . 2661, 3577, 4879, 5162, 11531, 12020, 1.22 1.24 13056, 14850; 10 F.R. 1141, 3090, 6307, 8977. 1.46 * 9 F.R. 10476,13715; 10 F.R. 11295. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November IS, 1945 14063

P art 1316—Cotton T extiles This amendment shall become effective ment has been issued simultaneously [RPS 35,1 Arndt. 291 November 15, 1945. herewith and filed wtih the Division of carded grey and colored yarn cotton Issued this 13th day of November 1945, the Federal Register. GOODS Maximum Price Regulation No. 118 is Chester Bowles, amended in the following respects: A statement of the considerations in­ Administrator. volved in the issuance of this amendment [F. R. Doc. 45-20762; Filed, Nov. 18, 1949J 1. Section 1400.103 is amended to read has been issued simultaneously herewith 4:30 p. m.] as follows: and filed with the Division of the Federal Register. § 1400.103 Adjustable pricing. Any P art 1364—F resh, C ored and Canned person may agree to sell at a price which Section 1316.56 is amended to read as follows: Meat and F ish P roducts can be increased up to the m axim um [MPR f"4, incl. Am. 1-34, Corr.J price in effect at the time of delivery; § 1316.56 Adjustable pricing. Any but no person may, unless authorized person may agree to sell at a price which FROZEN FISH AND SEAFOOD by the Office of Price Administration, can be increased up to the maximum Footnote 1 following the table of base deliver or agree to deliver at prices to be price in effect at the time of delivery; but prices in section 13 of the collation of adjusted upward in accordance with no person may, unless authorized by the Maximum Price Regulation 364, includ­ action taken by the Office of Price Ad­ Office of Price Administration, deliver or ing Amendment 34 is corrected by delet­ ministration after delivery. Such au­ agree to deliver at prices to be adjusted ing these concluding words of the first thorization may be given when a petition upward in accordance with action taken sentence, “to and including 10 pounds”. by the Office of Price Administration for amendment is pending, or upon the after delivery. Such authorization may Issued this 14th day of November 1945. Administrator’s own motion, but only if the authorization is necessary to promote be given when a petition for amendment Chester Bowles, is pending, or upon the Administrator’s Administrator. distribution or production, and if it will not interfere with the purposes of the own motion, but only if the authorization [F. R. Doc. 45-20799; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; is necessary to promote distribution or 11:45 a. m.} Emergency Price Control Act fo 1942, as production, and if it will not interfere amended. with the purposes of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amended. P art 1400—T extile F abrics: Cotton, 2. Sections 1400.108 (b) (1) and (2) W ool, Sil k , S ynthetics and Admix­ are revoked. This amendment shall become effec­ tures tive November 15, 1945. This amendment shall become effective [MPR 39,1 Amdt. 10} November 15, 1945. Issued this 13th day of November 1945. WOVEN DECORATIVE FABRICS Issued this 13th day of November 1945. Chester B owles, A statement of the considerations in­ Administrator. volved in the issuance of this Amend­ Chester B owles, Administrator. P. R. Doc. 45-20761; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; ment has been issued simultaneously 4:30 p. m.} herewith and filed with the Division of [F. R. Doc. 45-20766; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; the Federal Register. 4:30 p. m.] Section 1400.153 is amended to read as follows: P art 1316—Cotton T extiles § 1400.153 Adjustable pricing. Any [EPS 89,* Arndt. 15} person may agree to sell at a price which P art 1407—R ationing of F ood and F ood BED LINENS can be increased up to the maximum P roducts price in effect at the time of delivery; hut [2d Rev. RO 8,1 Amdt. 48] A statement of the considerations in­ no person may, unless authorized by the volved in the issuance of this amend­ Office of Price Administration, deliver or SUGAR ment has been issued simultaneously agree to deliver at prices to be adjusted herewith and filed with the Division of upward in accordance with action taken A rationale for this amendment has the Federal Register. by the Office of Price Administration been issued simultaneously herewith and Revised Price Schedule No. 89 is after delivery. Such authorization may has been filed with the Division of the amended in the following respects: be given when a petition for amendment Federal Register. 1. Section 1316.103 Personal property (including ma­ (2> Grazing and mineral property: The assignments made in Order 1 under chinery, equipment, and materials and Department of the Interior. The De­ this part through the use of Standard products finished or in process) which is partment of the Interior is hereby desig­ Commodity Classification code numbers declared as surplus to the Maritime Com­ are Intended to be in aid of and supple­ nated as the disposal agency for such mentary to the assignments of the gen­ mission as part of marine industrial real surplus section 23 real property as the property. If the Maritime Commission eral classes of property made in § 8301.2. Administrator shall classify as grazing If, therefore, items fall within a general shall determine not to dispose of any such or mineral property. personal property as part of such marine class of property assigned by this part (3) Section 23 housing property. The but these items are not listed in the industrial real property, such personal National Housing Agency is designated No. 224---- 2 Standard Commodity Classification, they 14066 ; FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 shall be disposed of by the disposal regional office of the Reconstruction Fi­ declarations are forwarded by one dis­ agency to which the general class of nance Corporation for the region where­ posal agency to another disposal agency property is assigned. Similarly, if the in the property is located. If any prop­ or to the Administrator under this part, Standard Commodity Classification does erty so declared is of a class other than the forwarding disposal agency shall so not indicate that an item is included that which is assigned to Reconstruction notify the owning agency which filed the within more than one of the general Finance Corporation by this part, the declaration. classes of property assigned in § 8301.2, Corporation shall make the necessary § 8301.15 Withdrawals. With the the assignment of the general class shall classification and forwara the declara­ consent of the disposal agency, an own­ control. tions to the appropriate disposal agen­ ing agency may withdraw property which cies unless disposal of such property by it has declared surplus and for which a § 8301.6 Declaration of surplus prop­ Reconstruction Finance Corporation is erty. Each owning agency shall, pur­ declaration has been transmitted to such authorized under § 8301.16. This section disposal agency pursuant to this part. suant to section 11 (a) of the act, con­ shall not apply to agricultural commodi­ tinuously survey property in its control Such withdrawals shall be made without and determine that which is surplus to ties and foods. reimbursement and on the forms pre- ■ its needs and responsibilities, and, ex­ § 8301.11 Continental United States; scribed by Order 3 under this part. cept for such property as the owning filing declarations of surplus personal § 8301.16 Sale of small quantities. A agency itself is'authorized to dispose of, property. Declarations of surplus per­ disposal agency may dispose of property it shall report such surplus property to sonal property located within the conti­ which is declared to it as surplus but the Administrator and to the appro­ nental United States shall be filed on which is assigned under this part to an­ priate disposal agency designated in this - forms prescribed by Order 3 under this other disposal agency, when the reported part. The reporting of such surplus per­ part at the office of the Surplus Property cost of the item is $300 or less, without sonal property by an owning agency to Administrator, Washington 25, D. C., and the consent of such other disposal a disposal agency or of such surplus real at the office of the appropriate disposal agency. Disposals of property in excess property to the Administrator shall con­ agencies as follows except as otherwise of a reported cost of $300 may be made stitute a declaration of surplus. indicated in Order 2 under this part: At with the consent of such other disposal the regional offices of the Reconstruction agency. § 8301.7 Declaration of surplus per­ Finance Corporation and at the Wash­ sonal property; forms; description of ington, D. C. offices of all other disposal § 8301.17 Transfer of surplus prop­ property. Owning agencies shall declare agencies. The locations of these offices erty between territories and possessions surplus personal property to the Admin­ and the areas comprised by the regions and continental United States. No sur­ istrator and to the appropriate disposal are set forth in Order 2 under this part. plus property shall be transferred by a agencies on forms as prescribed by Order disposal agency from one territory or 3 under this part. The property shall be § 8301.12 Continental United States; possession or Pacific insular possession described in sufficient detail to furnish filing declarations of surplus real prop­ to another, or to the Philippine Islands, the disposal agency with an adequate erty. Declarations to the Administrator Panama Canal Zone, leased military basis for disposal. Unless other provision and to the appropriate disposal agency bases, or continental United States, with­ ' is made, the minimum standards of of all surplus real property (whether or out the consent of the disposal agency description prescribed by the Handbook not section 23 real property) located acting as such at the place of destination. of Standards for Describing Surplus within the continental United States Where such consent is given and the Property shall be used as a guide for all shall be filed with the Surplus Property transfer is made, disposal shall be made such descriptions. Administrator, Washington 25, D. C., on by the disposal agency acting as such at forms prescribed in Order 3 under this the place of destination. § 8301.8 Declaration of surplus per­ part. The Administrator will transmit sonal property; special information from § 8301.18 Authority of disposal agen­ owning agencies—(a) Limitations on the declaration to the appropriate dis­ cies to dispose of surplus property—(a) power of disposal. Declarations of sur­ posal agency and will notify the owning In general. The disposal agencies desig­ plus personal property shall fully set agency thereof. nated in this part are hereby authorized forth any legal restrictions upon the au­ § 8301.13 Territories and possessions and directed to dispose of property de­ thority of the government to dispose of and Pacific insular possessions; filing" clared to • them as surplus. Disposals any personal pjpperty, including any re­ declarations of surplus property—(a) shall be made in accordance with regu­ strictions upon the disposal or use there­ Surplus personal property. Declara­ lations, orders, and instructions of the of arising from any patents or any con- tions of surplus personal property lo­ Administrator and those of the Surplus tráct relating thereto, unless such in­ cated in the territories and possessions Property Board and of the Surplus War formation relating to patents has other­ and Pacific insular possessions as de­ Property Administration (created by Ex­ wise been furnished to the disposal agen­ fined in § 8301.1 shall be filed on the ecutive Order 9425, February 19, 1944) cies. forms prescribed in Order 3 under this which have not been rescinded and su­ (b) Red Cross property. Declarations part with the Surplus Property Admin­ perseded, and in accordance with the ob­ of surplus personal property shall desig­ istrator, Washington 25, D. C., and at jectives and provisions of the act. nate any such property known to have such offices of the appropriate disposal (b) Aircraft, aircraft parts, radio and been processed, produced or donated by agency as are specified in Order 2 under electrical equipment. The appropriate the American Red Cross. this part, or, if not specified, as the dis­ disposal agencies are hereby authorized, § 8301.9 Filing declarations of sur­ posal agency may direct. in accordance with section 19 (c) of the plus personal property in conjunction (b) Surplus real property. Declara­act, to dispose of aircraft and aircraft with declarations of surplus real prop­ tions to the Administrator and to the parts and radio and electrical equip­ erty. Declarations of surplus personal appropriate disposal agency of all sur­ ment, property which is declared surplus in plus real property (whether or not sec­ § 8301.19 Regulations to be reported conjunction with and as part of real tion 23 real property) located in the ter­ to the Surplus Property Administrator. property shall be filed with, and in the ritories and possessions and Pacific in­ Each owning agency and each disposal manner prescribed for, the declarations sular possessions as defined in § 8301.1 shall be filed with the Surplus Property agency shall file with the Surplus Prop­ of the real property. Administrator, Washington 25, D. C., on erty Administrator copies of all regula­ § 8301.10 Continental United States; forms prescribed in Order 3 under this tions, orders, and instructions of general - filing declarations of surplus personal part. The Administrator will transmit applicability which It may issue in fur­ property resulting from contractor in­ the declaration to the appropriate dis­ therance of the provisions, or any of ventories. If an owning agency takes posal agency and will notify the owning them, of this part. possession of any contractor inventory .agency of the transmittal. § 8301.20 Records and reports. Own­ located in continental United States, it § 8301.14 Forwarding declarations of ing and disposal agencies shall prepare may declare such property surplus to the surplus; notice. Whenever surplus and maintain such records as will show FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14067

full compliance with the provisions of [SPA Reg. 1, Order I] Law 181, 79th Congress, It is hereby this part and with the applicable pro­ P art 8301—D esignation of D isposal * ordered, That: visions of the act. Reports shall be pre­ A gencies and P rocedures for R eport­ There is hereby assigned to the Gov­ pared and filed with the Surplus Prop­ ing S urplus P roperty Located W it h in ernment disposal agencies named helow erty Administrator in such manner as the Continental U nited S tates, I ts such items or types of surplus property T erritories and P ossessions located in the continental United State's may be specified by order issued under as are listed under the name of each this part subject to the approval of the ASSIGNMENT OF SURPLUS PROPERTY agency. The items or types of surplus Bureau of the Budget pursuant to the Surplus Property Board Regulation 1, property listed below under the name of Federal Reports Act of 1942. Order 1, as amended to October 19, 1945, each disposal agency are included within entitled “Assignment of Surplus Prop­ the class of surplus property assigned to This revision shall become effective each agency for disposal in this part. November 10, 1945. erty" CIO F.R. 3707, 4356,13314), is here­ by revised and amended as herein set The code numbers used herein are those By W. Stuart Symington, of the Standard Commodity Classifica­ forth as Surplus Property Administra­ tion (U. S. Government Printing Office) Administrator. tion Regulation 1, Order 1. November 10, 1945. to Volume I of which reference must be Pursuant to the authority of the Sur­ made for a complete list of the items or [P. R. Doc. 45-20820; Piled, Nov. 14, 1945; plus Property Act of 1944 (58 Stat. 765, types of surplus property assigned by 12:00 m .] .50 U. S. C. App. Sup. 1611) and Public means of the code number. PAST 1—CRUDE MATERIALS

R. F. C. R. F. C. (Capital and producers’ R. F. C. R. F. C. (Consumer goods) Agriculture (Capital and producers' Agriculture / ' goods) goods) (Consumer goods)

01 Live animals, other than, 01 Live animals, ex­ 06 Fibers, vegetable and 06-1 Cotton. food animals. cept nonfood animals. i animal, unmanufactured 06-22 Flax (only do­ 02 Crude animal prod­ (except domestically pro­ mestic production). ucts,-edible. duced wool and mohair). 06-23 Hemp (cannabis 03 Crude animal products 04 C r u d e vegetable sativa). inedible, except fibers. products, edible. 06-5 Wool and mohair 05-5 Crude rubber and allied 05 C r u d e vegetable gums. (domestically pro­ products, inedible, duced wool and mo­ except fibers (except hair only). as indicated). 05-628 Lac. 07 Coal, crude petroleum, 05-7 Crude medicinal herbs, and related crude hydro­ roots, barks, and other carbons. plant parts, except U. S. 08 Metallic ores, tailings, P., N . F., and similar concentrates and their un­ grades. refined metallic products. 05-93 Crude cork. 09 Crude nonmetallic min­ 05-94 Loofa sponges. erals, except coal and pe- ' troleum.

PART 2—BASIC MATERIAL AND PRODUCTS

11 Leather. 24 Nonferrous metals (ex­ 24- 82 Gold an d g o ld -b a s e 12 Boot and shoe cut stock cept as indicated). alloy basic shapes and and shoe findings. forms. 13 Wood basic materials, ex­ 13-92 Rattan, willow, and 25 Fabricated metal basic 25- 42 Truck tanks. Maritime Commission cept pulpwood (except as bamboo stock. products (except as indi­ 25-51 Builders’ b a s ic hard­ indicated). cated). ware. 13-97 Handles. 14—1 Pulpwood. 25-54 Motor vehicle hardware. 25-31 Power boilers 14 Pulp, paper and paper marine. board (except as indicated). 25-56 Casket hardware. 14-2 Paperbase stocks except 25-53 Marine basic pulp. 25- 57 Furniture hardware. h a r d w a r e (rigging 14-3 Woodpulp. 26- 58 Trunk a n d lu g ghardware a g e and chain hardware. attachments). 25-59 Miscellaneous b a s ic 14-4 Other pulp. hardware. 14-6 Building paper. 25-61 Automotive veh icle 14- 8 Building board. bodies. 15- 2 Jute basic textiles.15 Textile basic manufactures 25-64 Combat vehicle bodies. (except as indicated). 15-66 Curled hair (similar to 25-75 Insect screening. 06-7). 25-76 Woven wire fencing. 15-71 Silk semi-manufactures. 25-77 Wire nails, tacks and 15-72 Silk yarn. staples. 15-81 Rayon, nylon, etc., 25-78 Wire springs. semi-manufactures. 25-7901 Wire chain. 15- 82 Rayon, nylon, etc., 25-7903 Chain link fencing. yarn. 25-7906 Wire hoops. .25-91 Chain and attachments. 16- 912 Jute cordage, except 25-94 Bolts, nuts, screws, sizes less than one-quarter rivets, etc. inch cross-sectional diam­ 25-98 Cut nails, tacks and eter. spikes. 15-913 Soft fiber cordage ex­ 16 Food and beverage 25- 99 Miscellaneous fabricated cept sizes less than one- basic materials (ex­ products. quarter Inch cross-sectional cept as indicated). 26 Nonmetallic mineral basic 26- 3 Glass basic products. diameter. products—chiefly struc­ 15-914 Hard fiber cordage 17 Oils, fats, waxes, tural (except, as indicated). and twine (all). and derivatives, an­ 27 Nonmetallic mineral basic 27-1 Glass basic products (ex­ imal and vegetable products — chiefly n o n * cept 3 items): (except as Indicated). structural (except as indi­ 27-1431 Railroad signal 16- 52 Industrial molasses. cated). lPTlSP«? 17- 6 Floral absolutes, con­ 17—5 Essential oils (packaged 27-152 R a d io tu b e s cretes and mixtures of for veterinary or medieinal (glass only). essential and floral oils. use only). 27-16 Insulators. 17-7 Waxes, a n im a l and 27-32 Asbestos and asbestos vegetable. metallic packing and gas­ 18 Petroleum and coal prod­ kets. ucts except raw materials 27-33 Asbestos woven or for chemical industries. moulded friction material. 19 Chemicals. 19-271 Rosins. 27-376 Asbestos paper pipe 19-272 Turpentine. covering insulation. 19-274 Pine oil. 27-381 Pipe covering insula­ 19-275 Pine pitch. tion. 19-276 Pine tar. 27-92 Pottery. 21 Iron, and iron and steel 21-632 Cast Iron soil pipe. 27-93 Pottery supplies. scrap (except as indicated). 21- 6412 Soil pipe fittings. 27-94 Ceramic products. 22 Steel (except as indicated). 22- 52 Barbed an

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29-2 Plastic fabricated materi­ 29 Miscellaneous basic ma­ 29-8 Imitation gem and orna­ 29 Miscellaneous basic ma­ terials—Continued. mental'stones. terial!»—C ontinued. als to be used as components 29-91 Button blanks, moulds, of end products (except and other parts. items 29-22 plastic electrical 29-92 Beads, bugles, and ' fittings; 29-23 plastic con­ spangles. struction and maintenance 29-95 Catgut and wormgut. products, less 29-2306 door and window screening; and 29-24 plastic glass.

PART 3—END PRODUCTS

81 General purpose indus­ 31-211142 Compressors, air, craft and marine pro­ trial machinery and equip­ portable, skid or wheel pulsion machinery ment (except as indicated). mounted, two stage, pow­ (except items 43-21 ered by gasoline or diesel b a ttle sh ip s, 43-22 motors, capacities 50 to 500 cruisers, 43-23 air­ cubic feet. craft carriers, 43-24 31-222 Pumps, portable, centrif- destroyers and 43-25 31-225 ugal, plunger diaphragm submarines). or sump, powered by gasoline diesel or electric 44 Railroad transportation equipment. motors, ordinarily used for 45 Motor vehicles. contractors’ purposes or by 49 Miscellaneous transporta­ ' contractors. tion equipment. 31-226 Hand pumps. 51 Plumbing ancD heating 31-31 Crushers jaw, roll and equipment. crushing plants portable 52 Air conditioning and refrig­ type (except 31 3150—stamp eration equipment (except mills and 31 3160—pick- as indicated). type breakers). 31-36 Screening plants, port­ 52-92 Industrial refrigeration units. able type. Screens rotary, 52- 12 Central station air con­ vibrator and gravity type. ditioning systems. 31-493 Conveyors, construc- 53- 32 Railroad signal fixtures53 Lighting fixtures (except 53-2 Marine fixtures. 31-4931 tion material, portable as indicated) . type; and portable plants. 53-7 Airport, airway and sea­ 31-570 Derricks. 31-582 Fixed shipboard or exclusive marine drome lighting. winches. 53-81 Train lighting fixtures. 31-582 Winches (except fixed 31-583 Anchor—w ind­ 53-86 Aircraft lighting fix­ tures. shipboard or exclusive ma­ lasses. 54 Furniture and fixtures. rine winches). 55 Photographic goods and 31-6 Industrial trucks, trac- 55-12 Aerial cameras. 55-13 Gun cameras. processed motion pictures • tors, trailers, stackers and ac­ (except as indicated). cessories. 55-15 Camera parts (aerial 31- 97 Lubrication equipment 31-584 Capstans. only). —to the extent the items are 55-313 Aerial camera lenses. 55-8 Motion pictures (in­ 56 Optical instruments and for use, in connection with apparatus. motor vehicles. structional aids for equip­ 32- 412 Battery charging gen­ ment assigned to RFC). 32 Electrical machinery and 57 Indicating, recording and 57-112 Glass stemmed labora apparatus (except as indi­ erators (except aircraft). tory thermometers. 32-432 Starter motors except controlling instruments cated). and accessories except 57-113 Glass stemmed clinical aircraft. thermometers. 32-45 Motor ignition equip­ watches and clocks (ex­ cept as indicated). 57-114 Household and com­ ment (except aircraft). mercial thermometers. 32-51 Fuses. 59-15 Hazard measuring de­ vices. 57-119 Thermometers not else 32-53 Lamp sockets. where, classified. ' 32-7 Lamps (except 32-73 avia-* 59-18 Machine guards. 59-20 W a te r purification 57-14 Heating and ventilating tion service lamps). controls and accessories. 32-8 Electric appliances, equipment except 59-241, home water softeners. 57-33 Barometers (domestic household and commercial. household types). 32-91 Dry cell batteries. 57-34 Refrigeration controls. 32- 92 Storage batteries. 57-56 Taximeters and parking 57-65 Compasses and 33 Special industry machin­ 33- 122 Peeling and paring meters. accessories (fixed ship, ery. machines. 57-65 Compasses and accesso board types). 33-124 Pitters, seeders and ries (except fixed shipboard 57-66 Azimuths, sex­ stemmers. types and aircraft types). tants and octants. 33-127 Juice extractors. 57-691 Tafi Rail Logs. 33-1313 Milk coolers. 33-1322 Butter cutters. 58 Professional and scientific 33-133 Ice cream manufactur­ instruments and apparatus. 59-3 Sewage disposal equip­ 59 Miscellaneous equipment 59-16 W a ter sa fe ty ing machinery and equip­ (except as indicated). equipment. ment. ment. 33-193 Food products machin­ 69-55 Sprinkler system com- ery ofgeneral purpose. - ponents. 33-54 Tire repairing machin­ 59-77 Railroad signal con­ ery and equipment. trols. 33-733 Bakery ovens. 59-78 Industrial process su­ pervisory systems. 33-995 Automobile service sta­ Agriculture tion equipment. 34 Metal working machinery, 35 Agricultural machinery 61 Food, manufactured. and implements.' 62 Feed, manufactured. 36-31 Oil well machinery. 36 Construction, mining, ex- 63 Beverages and ice. cavatingand related machin­ 64 Tobacco manufac­ ery (except as indicated). tures. 37 Tractors. 65 Drugs and medicines (ex­ 65-481 Marine liver oil, 38 Office machines. cept as indicated). derivatives, and prep­ 39 Miscellaneous* machinery. 39-11 Home type laundry arations, except ma­ equipment. rine liver oil concen­ 39-20 Home sewing machines. trates in solution, 39-3 Dishwashing machinery. m .g. 39-43 Calculating and com­ 65-68 Vitamins, vita­ puting scales. min-active compounds 39-44 Coin operated scales. and preparations con­ 39-45 Spring scales, household. taining one and more 39-50 Cash registers. than one vitamin, 39-60 Coin operated machines. m. g. 39-91 Lawnmowers. 66 Toiletries, cosmetics, soap, 41 Communications equip­ 41-1 Radio broadcast receivers and household chemical prep­ ment and electronic devices arations. (except as indidated). 67 Apparel, except footwear. 42 Aircraft (except as indi­ 42-8 Flight equipment for per 68 Footwear. cated). sonnel. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14069

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69 Fabricated textile products 81 Small arms and components. except apparel. 82 Artillery, Naval Guns, 71 End products of leather Mortars and Components. except apparel, footwear 83 Small arms ammunition . and luggage. and specifically adapted com­ 72 Converted paper products ponents. and pulp goods. 84 Artillery, naval, and 73-13 Books and pamphlets 73 Products of printing and mortar -ammunition and (instructional aids for publishing industries (ex­ specifically adapted com­ equipment assigned to cept as indicated). ponents. RFC). 74 Rubber end products. 85 Aerial bombs and specifi­ 75-7481 High pressure cylin- 75 End products of-metal in- 75-953 Cargo nets, wire cally adapted components. ders. dustries (except as indicated) rope. 86 Miscellaneous ammuni­ 75- 954 Wire rope slings tion and related products. 76-51 Lasts for boots and 76 Finished wood products, 76- 93 Rafts, f l o87 a t Common s , components of shoes. except furniture and mill belts and buoys. ammunition. 76-52 Last sole patterns. work (except as indicated). 88 Fire control equipment. 77 End products of glass, clay 89 Miscellaneous ordnance and stone. and ordnance matériel. 79 Miscellaneous end products 79-974 Life preservers. of manufacturing industries 79-975 Buoys. (except as indicated).

This order shall become effective No­ Region H I: District of Columbia, Delaware, Montgomery, Morgan, Newton, Noble, Ohio, vember 10, 1945. Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia. 5th and Owen, Parke, Porter, Pulaski, Putnam, Ran­ Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. dolph, Ripley, Rush," St. Joseph, Shelby, W . Stuart Symington, Region IV: Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, West Starke, Steuben, Tippecanoe, Tipton, Union, Administrator. Virginia. 704 Race Street, Cincinnati 2, Ohio. Vermillion, Vigo, Wabash, Warren, Wayne, Region V: Illinois,"'Michigan, Minnesota, Wells, White and Whitley. 208 South LaSalle November 10, 1945.* North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin. Street, 4, HI. [F. R. Doc. 45-20821; Filed,. Nov. 14, 1945; Room 300, 209 South La Salle St., Chicago 4, Chicago Region: Wisconsin, Southern part, 12:00 m.J HI. consisting of the following counties: Adams, Region VI: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Brown, Calumet, Clark, Columbia, Crawford, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Dane, Dodge, Door, Fond du Lac, Grant, Tennessee., Belle Isle Bldg., 105 Prior Street, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jackson, Jefferson, [SPA Reg. 1, Order 2] N. E., Atlanta 3, Ga. Juneau, Kenosha, Kewaunee, Lafayette, Lan­ Region VII: Arkansas, Louisiana, Okla­ P art 8301—D esignation of D isposal glade, Manitowoc, Marathon, Marinette, Mar­ homa, Texas. 609 Neil P. Anderson Bldg., quette, Milwaukee, Monroe, Oconto, Outa­ Agencies and P rocedures for R eport­ Fort Worth 2, Tex. gamie, Ozaukee, Portage, Racine, Richland, ing S urplus P roperty Located W ith in Region VHI: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Rock, Sauk, Shawano, Sheboygan, Vernon, the Continental United States, I ts Nebraska. 2605 Walnut St.,-Kansas City 8, Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Vfaupaca, T erritories and P ossessions Mo. Waushara, Winnebago and Wood. 208 South Region IX: Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, La Salle Street, Chicago 4, 111. LOCATION OF DISPOSAL AGENCY OFFICES Wyoming. 7th Floor, Exchange Bldg., 1030 Chicago Region: Iowa—Entire State. 208 Surplus Property Board Regulation 1, 15th St., Denver 2, Colo. South La Salle Street, Chicago 4, 111. Order 2, entitled “Location of Disposal Region X: Arizona, , Nevada. Cleveland Region: Ohio; Kentucky—East­ 30 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco 2, Calif. ern section—consisting of the following Agency Offices”, as amended to October Region XI: Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Wash­ counties: Bath, Bell, Boone, Bourbon, Boyd, 19,1945 (10 P.R. 3769, 4356,11671,13314), ington. 2005 5th Avenue, Seattle 1, Wash. Bracken, Bfeathitt, Campbell, Carter, Clark, is hereby revised and amended as herein CAPITAL AND PRODUCERS’ GOODS Clay, Elliott, Estill, Fayette, Fleming, Floyd, set forth as Surplus Property Admin­ Garrard, Grant, Greenup, Harlan, Harrison, istration Regulations, Order 2. (Except Aircraft and Aircraft Parts and Jackson, Jessamine, Johnson, Kenton, Knott, Pursuánt to the authority of the Sur­ Electronic Equipment) Knox, Laurel, Lawrence, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, plus Property Act of 1944 (58 Stat. 765, Area and Address Lewis, Lincoln, McCreary, Madison, Magoffin, 50 U. S. C. App. Sup. 1611) and Public Atlanta Region: Georgia, Alabama, Tennes­ Martin, Mason, Menifee, Montgomery, Mor­ Law 181, 79th Congress, It i» hereby see, Florida. Healey Building, Atlanta 3, Ga. gan, Nicholas, Owsley, Pendleton, Perry, Pike, ordered, That: Boston Region: Maine, New Hampshire, Powell, Pulaski, Robertson, Rockcastle, 1. Disposal agencies shall notify the Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Con­ Rowan, Scott, Whitley, Wolfe, and Woodford. Administrator whenever a change is necticut, (except Fairfield ). 10 Post Empire Bldg., Cleveland 1, Ohio. Office Square, Boston, Mass. Cleveland Region: Pennsylvania, Western made in the location of any office at Charlotte Region: North Carolina, South which declarations of surplus property Part, consisting of the following counties: Carolina. 317 Tryon St., Charlotte 2, N. C. Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Clarion, are directed to be filed. All such Chicago Region: Illinois, Northern Part, changes will be uarried into this order consisting of the following counties: Boone, Crawford, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, In­ by amendment. Bureau, Carroll, Cass, Champaign, Christian, diana, Jefferson, Lawrence, Mercer, Somerset, 2. Changes in the procedures for filing Clark, Coles. Cook, Cumberland, De Kalb, Venango, Warren, Washington, and West­ declarations of surplus prescribed in this De Witt, Douglas, Du Page, Edgar, Ford, Ful­ moreland. Empire Bldg., Cleveland 1, Ohio. ton, Grundy, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Iro­ Cleveland Region: West Virginia, North­ order may be made on application to quois, Jo Daviess, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, western Part, consisting of the following the Administrator. Knox, Lake, La Salle, Lee, Livingston, Logan, counties: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio, 3. Declarations of surplus personal McDonough, McHenry, McLean, Macon, Mar­ Tyler, and Wetzel. Empire Bldg., Cleveland property located in continental United shall, MSson, Menard, Mercer, Moultrie, Ogle, 1, Ohio. States shall be Qled at the following Peoria, Platt, Putnam, Rock Island, Sanga­ Dallas Region: Texas, Northern and West­ offices of the appropriate disposal agen­ mon, Schuyler, Shelby, Stark, Stephenson, ern Parts, consisting of the following coun­ cies: Tazewell, Vermilion, Warren, Whiteside, Will, Winnebago and Woodford. 208 South La ties : Andrews, Archer, Armstrong, Bailey, R econstruction F i n a n c e C o r p o r a t io n Salle Street, Chicago 4, HI. Baylor, Bell, Borden, Bosque, Bowie, Briscoe, CONSU M ER GOODS jChicago Region: Indiana, Northern part, Brown, Burnet, Callahan, Camp, Carson, Cass, Area and Address consisting of the foUowing counties: Adams, Castro, Childress, Clay, Cochran, Coke, Cole­ Allen, Bartholomew, Benton, Blackford, man, Collin, Collingsworth, Comanche, Con­ Region I; Connecticut, Maine, Massachu­ Boone, Brown, Carroll, Cass, Clay, Clinton, cho, Cooke, Coryell, Cottle, Crane, Crockett, setts, NeV Hampshire, Rhode Island, Ver­ Dearborn, Decatur, De Kalb, Delaware, Elk­ Crosby, Culberson, Dallam, Dallas, Dawson, mont. Washington Essex Building, 600 hart, Fayette, Fountain, Franklin, Fulton, Deaf Smith, Delta, Denton, Dickens, Donley, Washington Street, Boston 11, Mass. Grant, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Henry, Eastland, Ector, Ellis, El Paso, Erath, Falls, Region II: New Jersey, New York. Office Howard, Huntington, Jasper, Jay, Jennings, Fannin, Fisher, Floyd, Foard, Franklin, Free­ of Surplus Property, 350 5th Avenue, 61st Johnson, Kosciusko, Lagrange, Lake, La Porte, stone, Gaines, Garza, Glasscock, Gray, Gray­ Floor, New York 1, N. Y. Madison, Marion, MarshaU, Miami, Monroe, son, Gregg, Hale, Hall, Hamilton, Hansford, 14070 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15^1945

Hardeman, Harrison, Hartley, Haskell, Hemp­ Intosh, Major, Mayes, Murray, Muskogee, Barbour, Berkeley, Boone, Braxton, Cabell, hill, Henderson, Hill, Hockley, Hood, Hopkins, Noble, Nowata, Okfuskee, Oklahoma, Ok­ Calhoun, Clay, Doddridge, Fayette, Gilmer, Howard, Hudspeth, Hunt, Hutchinson, Irion, mulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Payne, Pitts­ Grant, Greenbrier, Hampshire, Hardy, Harri­ Jack, Jeff Davis, Johnson, Jones, Kaufman, burg, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Roger Mills, son, Jackson, Jefferson, Kanawha, Lewis, Kent, King, Knox, Lamar, Lamb, Lampasas, Rogers, Seminole, Sequoyah, Stephens, Texas, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Marion, Mason, Leon, Limestone, Lipscomb, Loving, Lubbock, Tillman, Tulsa, Wagoner, Washington, Wash­ Mercer, Mineral, Mingo, Monongalia, Monroe, Lynn, McCulloch, McLennan, Marion, Martin, ita, Woods, and Woodward. Dierks Bldg., Morgan, Nicholas, Pendleton, Pleasants, Poca­ Menard, Midland, Milam, Mills, Mitchell. Kansas City 6, Mo. hontas, Preston, Putnam, Raleigh, Randolph, Montague, Moore, Morris, Motley, Navarro, Los Angeles Region: California, Southern Ritchie, Roane, Summers, Taylor, Tucker, Nblan, Ochiltree, Oldham, Palo Pinto, Panola, Part, consisting of the following counties: Upshur, Wayne, Webster, Wirt, Wood, and Parker, Parmer, Pecos, Potter, Rains, Randall, Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Orange, River­ Wyoming. Richmond Trust Bldg., 7th and Reagan, Red River, Reeves, Roberts, Robert­ side, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Main Sts., Richmond 19, Va. son, Rockwall, Runnels, Rusk, San Saba, Barbara, and Ventura. Pacific Mutual Bldg., St. Louis Region: Missouri—Eastern Part— Schleicher, Scurry, Shackelford, Sherman, Los Angeles 14, Calif. consisting t>f the following counties: Adair, Smith, Somervell, Stephens, Sterling, Stone­ Los Angeles Region: Arizona—the following Audrain, Barry, Benton, Bollinger, Boone, wall, Sutton, Swisher, Tarrant, Taylor, Terry, counties of Arizona (excluding the South­ Butler, Caldwell, Callaway, Camden, Cape Throckmorton, Titus, Tom Green, Upshur, eastern part): Apache, Coconino, Gila, Mari­ Girardeau, Carroll, Carter, Cedar, Chariton, Upton, VanZandt, Ward, Wheeler, Wichita, copa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, Yavapai, and Christian, Clark, Cole, Cooper, Crawford, Winkler, Wilbarger, Williamson, Wise, Wood, Yuma. Pacific Mutual Bldg., Los Angeles 14, Dade, Dallas, Daviess, Dent, Douglas, Dunklin, Yoakum, and Young. Cotton Exchange Calif. Franklin, Gasconade, Greene, Grundy, Har­ Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex. Minneapolis Region: Minnesota, North Da­ rison, Henry, Hickory, Howard, Howell, Iron, Dallas Region: Oklahoma, Southeastern kota, South Dakota; Michigan—Upper Penin­ Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Laclede, Lafayette, Part, consisting of the following counties: sula—consisting of the following counties: Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Livingston, Atoka, Bryaj?, Choctaw, Coal, Johnston, Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Macon, Madison, Maries, Marion, Mercer, Mil­ McCurtain, Marshall, Pushmataha. Cotton Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, ler, Mississippi, Moniteau, Monroe, Mont­ Exchange Bldg., Dallas 1, Tex. Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Ontona­ gomery, Morgan, New Madrid, Oregon, Osage, Dallas Region: New Mexico, Southern Part, gon, and Schoolcraft. McKnight Building, Ozark, Peniscot, Perry, Pettis, Phelps, Pike, consisting of the following counties: Catron, Minneapolis 1, Minn. Polk, Pulaski, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, Ray, Chaves, Curry, De Baca, Dona Ana, Eddy, Minneapolis Region: Wisconsin—Northern Reynolds, Ripley, St. Charles, St. Clair, St. G rant, Guadalupe, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Part—consisting of the following counties: Francois, St. Louis, Ste. Genevieve, Saline^ Luna, Otero, Quay, Roosevelt, Socorro, Sierra, Ashland, Barron, Bayfield, Buffalo, Burnett, Schuyler, Scotland, Scott, Shannon, Shelby, and Torrence. Cotton Exchange Bldg., Chippewa, Douglas, Dunn, Eau Claire, Flor­ Stoddard, Stone, Sullivan, Taney, Texas, War­ Dallas 1, Tex. ence, Forest, Iron, La Crosse, Lincoln, Oneida, ren, Washington, Wayne, Webster, and Dallas Region: Arizona, Southeastern Part, Pepin, Pierce, Polk, Price, Rusk, St. Croix, Wright. St. Charles Bldg., St. Louis 2, Mo. consisting of the following counties: Cochise, Sawyer, Taylor, Trempealeau, Vilas, and St. Louis Regftm: Illinois, Southern Part, Graham, Greenlee, Pima, and Santa Cruz. Washburn. McKnight Bldg., Minneapolis 1, consisting of the following counties: Adams, Cotton Exchange Bldg., Dallas, Tex. Minn. New Orleans Region: Louisiana and Missis­ Alexander, Bond, Brown, Calhoun, Clay, Clin­ Denver Region: Colorado; New Mexico, ton, Crawford, Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Northern part, consisting of the following sippi. Richards Bldg., 837 Gravier St., New counties: Bernalillo, Colfax, Harding, Mc­ Orleans, La. Franklin, Gallatin, Greene, Hamilton, Hardin, Kinley, Mora, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San New York Region: New York, Connecticut Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Jersey, Johnson, Juan, San Miguel, Santa Pe, Taos, Union, and (Fairfield County only); New Jersey (North­ Lawrence, Macoupin, Madison, Marion, Mas­ Valencia. Boston Building, Denver 2, Colo. ern Part), consisting of the following coun­ sac, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Perry, Detroit Region: Michigan—the following ties : Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mid­ Pike, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, St. counties of Michigan (excluding upper Pen­ dlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Clair, Saline, Scott, Union, Wabash, Washing­ insula) : Alcona, Allegan, Alpena, Antrim, Sussex, Union, and Warren. 70 Pine St., ton, Wayne, White, and Williamson. St. Arenac, Barry, Bay, Benzie, Berrien, Branch, New York 5, N. Y. Charles Bldg., St. Louis 2, Mo. Calhoun, Cass, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Clare, Omaha Region: Nebraska and Wyoming. Woodmen of the World Bldg., Omaha 2, Nebr. St. Louis Region: Indiana, Southwestern Clinton, Crawford, Eaton, Emmet, Genesee, Part, consisting of the following counties: Gladwin, Grand Traverse, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Philadelphia Region: Delaware; Pennsyl­ vania—the following counties of Pennsyl­ Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Mar­ Huron, Ingham, Ionia, Iosco, Isabella, Jack- tin, Pike, Posey, Spencer, Sullivan, Vander­ son, Kalamazoo, Kalkaska, Kent, Lake, La­ vania (excluding the Western part): Adams, peer, Leelanau, Lenawee, Livingston, Ma­ Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bradford, Bucks, Cam­ burgh, and Warrick. St. Charles Bldg., St. comb, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Midland, bria, Cameron, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Louis 2, Mo. Missaukee, Monroe, Montcalm, Montmor­ Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland, St. Louis Region: Indiana, Southeastern ency, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oakland, Oceana, Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, Franklin, Fulton, Part, consisting of the following counties: Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, Otsego, Ottawa, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancas­ Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Jackson, Presque Isle, Roscommon, Saginaw, St. Clair, ter, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Jefferson, Lawrence, Orange, Perry, Scott, McKean, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery, Mon­ St. Joseph, Sanilac, Shiawassee, Tuscola, Van tour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Switzerland, and Washington. St. Charles Buren, Washtenaw, Wayne, and Wexford. Philadelphia, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Bldg., St. Louis 2, Mo. 007 Shelby Street, Detroit 26, Mich. Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Wyom­ St. Louis Region: Arkansas. St. Charles Houston Region: Texas, Southeastern part, Bldg., St. Louis 2, Mo. consisting of the following counties: Ander­ ing, Wayne, and York. 1528 Walnut St., Phil­ adelphia 2, Pa. St. Louis Region: Kentucky, Western Part, son, Angelina, Austin, Bastrop, Brazoria, Philadelphia Region: New Jersey; Southern consisting of the following counties: Adair, Brazos, Burleson, Calhoun, Chambers, Cher­ Part, consisting of the following counties: okee, Colorado, Fayette, Fort Bend, Galveston, Allen, Anderson, Ballard, Barren, Boyle, Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Butler, Caldwell, Callo­ Grimes, Hardin, Harris, Houston, Jackson, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean, and Jasper, Jefferson, Lavaca, Lee, Liberty, Madi­ way, Carlisle, Carroll, Casey, Christian, Clin-, Salem. 1528 Walnut St., Philadelphia 2, Pa. ton, Crittenden, Cumberland, Daviess, Ed­ son, Matagorda, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Portland Region: Oregon—entire State (ex­ Newton, Orange, Polk, Refugio, Sabine, San cept the counties of Klamath and Lake in monson, Franklin, Fulton, Gallatin, Graves, AugustinewSan Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity, Ty­ Central Southern Part); Washington, South­ Grayson, Green, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Hen­ ler, Victoria, Walker, Waller, Washington, and western Part, consisting of the following derson, Henry, Hickman, Hopkins, Jefferson, Wharton. Rusk Bldg., 723 Main Street, Hous­ counties: Clark, Cowlitz, Klickitat, Skamania, Larue, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, McCracken, ton 2, Tex. and Wahkiakum. Fenton Bldg., Portland 5, McLean, Marion, Marshall, Meade, Mercer, Kansas City Region: Kansas; Missouri— Oreg. Metcalfe, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Nelson, Ohio, Western part—consisting of the following Portland Region: Montana; Washington, Oldham, Owen, Russell, Shelby, Simpson, counties: Andrew, Atchison, Barton, Bates, Eastern Part, consisting of the following Spencer, Taylor, Todd, Trigg, Trimble, Union, Buchanan, Cass, Clay, Clinton, De Kalb, Gen­ counties: Adams, Asotin, Benton, Chelan, Warren, Washington, Wayne, and Webster. try, Holt, Jackson, Jasper, McDonald, Newton, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, St. Charles Bldg., St. Louis 2, Mo. Nodaway Platte, Vernon, and Worth. Dlerks Orant, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spo­ Salt Lake City Region: Utah; Idaho, South­ Bldg., Kansas City 6, Mo. kane, Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman, ern Part, consisting of the following coun­ Kansas City Region: Oklahoma—except 8 and Yakima. Fenton Bldg., Portland 5, ties: Ada, Adams, Bannock, Bear Lake, Bing­ counties in Southeastern part—consisting of Oreg. ham, Blaine, Boise, Bonneville, Butte* Camas, the following counties: Adair, Alfalfa, Beaver, Portland Region: Idaho, Northern Part, Canyon, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Custer, El­ Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Carter, consisting of the following counties: Bene­ more, Franklin, Fremont, Gem, Gooding, Jef-' Cherokee, Cimarron, Cleveland, Comanche, wah, Bonner, Boundary, Clearwater, Idaho, ferson, Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, Cotton, Craig, Creek, Custer, Delaware, Dewey, Kootenai, Latch, Lewis, Nez Perce, and Sho­ Minidoka, Oneida, Owyhee, Payette, Power, Ellis, Garfield, Garvin, Grady, Grant, Greer, shone. Fenton Bldg., Portland 5, Oreg. Teton, Twin Falls, Valley, and Washington. Harmon, Harper, Haskell, Hughes, Jackson, Richmond Region: Maryland, Virginia, Dis­ Dooly Bldg., Salt Lake City 1, Utah. Jefferson, Kay, Kingfisher, KioWa, Latimer, trict of Columbia; West Virginia, Southern Salt Lake City Region: Nevada, Eastern Le Flore, Lincoln, Logan, Love, McClain, Mc­ Part, consisting of the following counties; Part, consisting of the following counties: FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14071 Clark. Elko, Lincoln, and White Pine, Dooly Aircraft Parts: Reconstruction Finance to $50,000 or more, simultaneously with Bldg., Balt Lake City 1, Utah. Corporation, Federal Reserve Bank Building, San Antonio Region: Texas, Southern Part, Cleveland 1, Ohio. the transmittal of copies to the disposal consisting of the following counties: Aran« agency. Disposal agencies are author­ sas, Atascosa, Bandera, Bee, Bexar, Blanco« Maritime Commission ized to corréct or adjust a declaration on Brewster, Brooks, Caldwell, Cameron, Conial, United States Maritime Commission, Form SPB-1 after verification of the DeWitt, Dimmit, Duval, Edwards, Frio, Gilles­ Washington 25, D. C. declaration and inspection of the prop­ pie, Goliad, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays, Hidal­ erty. When the disposal agency makes go, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Karnes, Kendall, Department op th e Interior such correction or adjustment without Kenedy, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Kleberg, La Hawaii and all Pacific Ocean Territories the submission by the owning agency of Balle, Live Oak, Llano, McMullen, Mason, and Possessions: Department of the Interior, a Form SPB-1.1 covering such correction Maverick, Medina, Nueces, Presidio, Beal, San Surplus Property Office,-Honolulu, T. H. Patricio, Starr, Terrell, Travis, Uvalde, Val Alaskaj_ Department of the Interior, Sur­ or adjustment, the submission of such Verde, Webb, Willacy, Wilson, Zapata, and plus Property Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Form SPB-1.1 by the owning agency Zavala> Transit Tower Bldg., San Antonio Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands: Depart­ shall not be required. 5, Tex. ment of the Interior, Surplus Property Of­ 2. Each owning agency shall declare San Francisco Region: California, North­ fice, San Juan, Puerto Rico. such personal property surplus to the ern Part, consisting of the following counties: Surplus Property Administrator on Re­ Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, This order shall become effective No­ Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte,* Eldorado, vember 10, 1945. vised Form SPB-2, Declarations of Sur­ Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Kern, Kings, Lake, plus Personal Property to Surplus Prop­ Lassen, Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, W. S tuart S ymington, erty Board, as attached hereto, in ac­ Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Ne­ Administrator. cordance with the instructions accom­ vada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Ben­ November 10, 1945. panying such form^ ito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Luis 3. Owning agencies shall declare sur­ Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, [F. R. Doc. 45-20822; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; plus real property located within the Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, 12:01 p. m.] Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, continental United States, its territories Tuolumne, Yolo, and Yuba. Barneson Bldg., and possessions, to the Surplus Property 256 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif, Administrator on Form SPB-;5, Declara­ San Francisco Region: Nevada—the West­ 1SPA Reg. 1, Order 3] tion of Surplus Real Property to the ern part—consisting of the following . coun­ P art 8301—D esignation of D isposal Surplus Property Board, as attached ties: Churchill, Douglas, Esmeralda, Eureka, Agencies and P rocedures for R eport­ hereto, in accordance with the instruc­ Humboldt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Orms- ing Surplus P roperty Located W ith in tions accompanying such form. by, Pershing, Storey, and Washoe. Barneson 4. Forms SPB-1, SPB-1.1, SPB-1.2, Bldg., 256 Montgomery St., San Francisco, the Continental United S tates, I ts Calif. T erritories and P ossessions SPB-1.3, SFB-2 and SPB-5 may be reproduced by the owning agencies, San Francisco Region: Oregon, Southern forms for declaration of surplus1 part, consisting of the following counties: provided that the formats are identical Klamath, and Lake. Barneson Bldg., 256 Surplus Property Board Regulation 1, with those on file with the Division of the Montgomery St., San Francisco, Calif. Revised Order 3, September 25, 1945, en­ Federal Register, sample copies of which Seattle Region: Washington, Western Part, titled “Forms for Declaration of Surplus” may be obtained from the Administrator, consisting of the following counties: Clallam, (10 F.R. 12451) is hereby revised and Forms SPB-1 and SPB-1.1 should allow Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Kitsap, Kittitas, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, San amended as'herein set forth as Surplus for a 1" margin on the left. Form SPB- Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, Thurston, and Property Administration Regulation 1, 1.1 should be reproduced on yellow Whatcom. Central Bldg., Seattle 4, Wash. Order 3. paper so as to distinguish it readily from Pursüant to the authority of the Form SPB-1. R econstruction Finance Corporation Surplus Property Act of 1944 (58 Stat. 5. I Deleted Sept. 25, 1945.] Aircraft. Reconstruction Finance Corpo­ 765; 50 U. S. C. App. Sup. 1611) and 6. Form SPB-1.2, Declaration of Sur­ ration, Washington 25, D. C. Public Law 181, 79th Congress, It is plus Property to Disposal Agency, as Aircraft Parts. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., hereby ordered, That: attached hereto, may be used by the War Cleveland 1, Ohio. 1. Owning agencies shall declare sur­ Department and the Navy Department Electronic Equipment. Reconstruction Fi­ plus personal property located within as a substitute for Form SPB-1 in nance Corporation, 1528 Walnut St., Phila­ the continental United States*, its terri­ declaring to the Reconstruction Finance delphia, Pa. tories and possessions and Pacific insular Corporation surplus property located Maritime Commission possessions, to the appropriate disposal within the continental United States, its territories and possessions, result­ United States Maritime Commission, Wash­ agency, designated under this part, on ington 25, D. C. Form SPB-1, Declaration of Surplus ing from contractor inventory. " Form Personal Property to Disposal Agency, SPB-1.3, Listing Sheet, as attached Department op Agriculture as attached hereto, in accordance with hereto, may be used as the detailed listing Production and Marketing Administra­ the instructions accompanying such sheet in support of Form SPB-1.2, as a tion (Attention-: Surplus Property), Wash­ form. Where the owning agency also substitute for Form SPB-1, “Continua­ ington 25, D. C. acts as the disposal agency, the same tion Sheet”. Forms SPB-1.2 and SPB- National Housing Agency procedure shall be followed. Owning 1.3 will be prepared in accordance with National Housing Agency, Washington 25, agencies shall transmit to the Surplus the instructions attached thereto. D. C. Property Administrator, one copy of 7. The Reconstruction Finance Corpo­ each SPB-1, in which property having a ration is authorized to correct or adjust 4. Declarations of all surplus real total cost of $50,000 or more is listed a declaration previously made on SPB- property located in the continental simultaneously with the transmittal of 1.2 and SPB-1.3 by the War Depart­ United States, its territories and pos­ copies of Form SPB-1 to “the disposal ment or the Navy Department to con­ sessions shall be hied at: Surplus Prop­ agency. Corrections or withdrawals of form to the property thereafter delivered erty Administrator, Washington 25, D. C. prior declarations of surplus personal to or upon the order of the Reconstruc­ 5. Declarations of surplus personal property shall be submitted to the ap­ tion Finance Corporation. When the property located in the territories and propriate disposal agency on Form SPB- Reconstruction Finance Corporation possessions of the United States shall 1.1, Adjustment of Prior Declaration of makes such correction or adjustment be filed at the following offices of the Surplus Personal Property, as attached without the submission by the owning appropriate disposal agencies designated hereto, in accordance with the instruc­ agency of a Form SPB-1.1 covering such in §8301.3: tions accompanying such form. Owning correction or adjustment, the submission Reconstruction Finance Corporation agencies shall transmit to the Surplus of such Form SPB-1.1 may be omitted. Property Administrator, one copy of each 8. In making declarations of govern­ Hawaii: Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ tion, P. O. Box 8738, Honolulu, T. H. correction or withdrawal of a declaration ment-owned personal property fur­ Alaska: Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ on Form SPB-1.1 which involves a total nished contractors under a facilities tion, Box 1349, Fairbanks, Alaska. cost (appearing in Block 10) amounting contract, lease, rental agreement, or Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands: a______other contract or contract provision spe­ Aircraft: Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ 1 Forms filed as part of the original docu­ cifically governing the acquisition, use tion, Washington 25, D. C. ment. ■ or disposition of such property, the Navy

% 14072 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 Department may use Navy Department proves of the delegation by the Depart­ 1. The Surplus Property Administra­ Form S & A 269 and Office of Contract ment of Commerce to the Department of tor .hereby approves of the delegation of Settlement Form 5a for reporting items the Treasury, Bureau of Narcotics, of au­ authority and responsibility by the De­ of machinery or equipment in the same thority to act for and on behalf of the partment of Agriculture to the Depart­ major (2-digit) group of the Standard Department of Commerce in the conti­ ment of Commerce to act for and on Commodity Classification at a single lo­ nental United States as disposal agency behalf of the Department of Agriculture cation. A Form SPB-1 shall, however, be for surplus opium, coca leaves, marihuana in the continental United States, during used as a cover sheet. A one line de­ and synthetic narcotics, such as iso- the period ending December 31, 1945, as scription shall be shown on Form SPB-1 nipecaine and all compounds, manufac­ disposal agency for the following items and continuation sheets for each Navy tures, salts, derivatives and preparations of food, owned by the War Department Department Form S & A 269 attached, thereof. The delegation hereby approved and purchased for use in ration kits or and there shall be included on both the shall include, but is not limited to, the for overseas sale, when sales of such Form SPB-1 and the Navy Department commodities represented in the Standard items are made by the Department of Form S & A 269 a proper cross-reference Commodity Classification by the follow­ Commerce, through the facilities of the to identify each Navy Department Form ing code numbers: 65-212 to 65-2129 in­ War Department, to the original manu­ S & A 269 with the related one line list­ clusive; 65-215 to 65-2159 inclusive; facturers of such items who agree to ing on Form SPB-1. Not more than 65-2222 to 65-22229 inclusive; 65-3203 to buy the entire quantity of their products ninety-nine Navy Department Forms 65-32039 inclusive; 65-71411; 65-71612; available for disposition, regardless of S & A 269 or Office of Contract Settle­ 65-7271601; and 65-79606. location or condition, at not less than ment Forms 5a shall be attached to a 2. Declarations of surplus. Declara­ the original cost to the Government, single covering Form SPB-1. tions of surplus commodities referred to f. o. b. shipping point: candy bars, solid 9. In making declarations of govern­ in the preceding paragraph shall be filed chocolate types; candy bars, coated ment-owned personal property located by owning agencies at the office of the types; candy bars, uncoated; candy rolls in government-owned plants operated Bureau of Narcotics, Treasury Depart­ and packages; fruit drops; candy pack­ by contractors under cost-plus-a-fixed- ment, Washington 25, D. C. If the De­ ages; cookies and crackers; gum, chew­ fee contracts, the War Department may partment of Commerce receives any ing, standard types; peanuts, salted, use existing records including inventory declarations of surplus which include the canned; biscuits, all types and pack­ listings and inventory cards, provided surplus commodities referred to in the ings; cereals, premixed, compressed, and that a Form SPB-1 or Form SPB-1.2 is preceding paragraph, it shall separate loose; cocoa beverages; coffee product, used as a cover sheet and provided the items and forward a copy of the soluble. further that all of the information re­ declaration containing the appropriate 2. The Department of Commerce shall quired by the Form SPB-1 or Form items to the Treasury Department, Bu­ prepare and maintain such records as SPB-1.2 is shown either on the Form will show full compliance with the pro­ reau of Narcotics, Washington 25, D. C. visions of this order and with the ap­ SPB-1 or Form SPB-1.2 or on the sup-' 3. This order and the approval hereby porting documents. plicable provisions of the act. Reports 10. Wherever in the forms or the given shall be deemed to apply to the shall be prepared and filed with the De­ instructions to the forms the words Reconstruction Finance Corporation, partment of Agriculture and the Admin­ “Surplus Property Board” or “Board” successor disposal agency to the Depart­ istrator in such manner as may be speci­ appear, they shall be deemed to refer ment of Commerce, and to any ratifica­ fied by Order No. 3 under thfs part and to the Surplus Property Administrator. tion by Reconstruction Finance Corpo­ any amendments thereto. 3. This order and the approval hereby No te: All reporting requirements of this ration of delegations made by the De­ part have been approved by the Bureau of partment of Commerce under this order given shall be deemed to apply to the the Budget in accordance with the Federal and to any delegation made by Recon­ Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Reports Act of 1942. successor disposal agency to the Depart­ struction Finance Corporation pursuant ment of Commerce, and to any delega­ This order shall become effective No­ hereto. tion made by the Department of Agri­ vember 10, 1945. This order shall become effective No­ culture to Reconstruction Finance Cor­ W. Stuart Symington, vember 10, 1945. poration pursuant hereto. Administrator. W. S tuart Symington, This order shall become effective No­ N ovember 10, 1945. Administrator. vember 10, 1945. [F. R. Doc. 45-20823; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; November 10, 1945. W. S tuart Symington, 12:01 p. m.] [F. R. Doc. 45-20824; Filed*, Nov. 14, 1945; Administrator. 12:01 p. m.l November 10, 1945. [F. R. Doc. 45-20825; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; 12:02 p. m.] [SPA Reg. 1, Order 5] [SPA Reg. 1, Order 6] P art 8301—D esignation of D isposal P art 8301—Designation of D isposal A gencies and P rocedures for R eport­ Agencies and P rocedures for R eport­ - [SPA Reg. 5,1 Order 4] ing Surplus P roperty Located W ith in ing Surplus P roperty Located W ith in the Continental U nited S tates, I ts the Continental United States, I ts P art 8305—Surplus N onindustrial R eal T erritories and P ossessions T erritories and P ossessions P roperty APPROVAL OF DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY BY APPROVAL OF DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY BY AUTHORITY TO DISPOSAL AGENCY TO DISPOSE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE TO DEPART­ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO DEPART­ OF WEATHER BUREAU PROPERTY LOCATED MENT OF TREASURY, BUREAU OF NARCOTICS MENT OF COMMERCE FOR DISPOSAL OF ON CAMPUS OF NORWICH UNIVERSITY, Surplus Property Board Regulation 1, CERTAIN TYPES OF PROPERTY NORTHFIELD, VERMONT, IN CONSIDERATION Order 5, as amended to October 19,1945, Surplus Property Board Regulation 1, OF BENEFITS AFFORDED BY UNIVERSITY TO entitled “Approval of Delegation of Au­ Order 6, as amended to October 19,1945, , THE UNITED STATES thority by the Department of Commerce entitled “Approval of Delegation of The Federal Works Agency has for dis­ to Department of the Treasury, Bureau Authority by Department of Agriculture posal a tract of land consisting of 1.26 of Narcotics” (10 F.R. 9718, 13314) is to Department of Commerce for Disposal acres together with a two-story brick hereby revised and amended as herein of Certain Types of Property” (10 F.R. building thereon, located on the campus set forth as Surplus Property Admin­ 11364, 13314) is hereby revised and of Norwich University, Northfield, Ver­ istration Regulation 1, Order 5. amended as herein set forth as Surplus mont, which the' University desires to Pursuant to the authority of the Sur­ Property Administration Regulation 1, acquire. plus Property Act of 1944 (58 St£,t. 765, Order 6. It is represented that Norwich Uni­ 50 U. S. C. App. Sup. 1611) and Public Pursuant to the authority of the Sur­ versity was founded in 1819, and is by Law 181, 79th Congress, It is hereby or­ plus Property Act of 1944 (58 Stat. 765, statute “the Military College of the State dered, That: 50 U. S. C. App. Sup. 1611) and Public of Vermont”, and is a non-profit insti- 1. Approval of delegation. The Sur­ Law 181, 79th Congress, It is hereby plus Property Administrator hereby ap­ ordered, That: *10 F.R. 12812.

0 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14073 tution exempt from taxation under sec­ TITLE 49—TRANSPORTATION AND of the Commission at Washington, D. C., tion 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue RAILROADS and by filing it with the Director, Divi­ Code; that it conveyed this land to the sion of the Federal Register. (Sec. 232- United States in 1909 without compen­ Chapter I—Interstate Commerce 236, 41 Stat. 1444-1445, sec. 204, 49 Stat. sation, and the Government has thus Commission 546, sec. 4, 52 Stat. 1237, sec. 2d. 54 Stat. had the use of the land without consid­ 922, 56 Stat. 176; 18 U.S.C. 883, 49 U.S.C. eration from that date to the present [Docket No. 3666] 304) time. The Government erected thereon P arts 71-85—T ransportation of By the Commission, Division 3. at a cost of approximately $13,000 a brick E xplosives building for use as a Weather Bureau and [seal] W. P. B artel, has sjnce used it for that purpose at an MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS Secretary. expense for operation exceeding $1,000 At a session of the Interstate Com­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20792; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; per year. The University proposes that merce Commission, Division 3, held at its 11:31 a. m.] it will operate'the Weather Bureau free office in Washington, D. C., on the 7th of cost or expense to the Government- for day of November A. D. 1945. a minimum period of ten (10) years, af­ It appearing, that pursuant to section fording the Government the full service 233 of the Transportation of Explosives [Corrected S. O. 368] and benefit thereof to the same extent as Act approved March 4, 1921 (41 Stat. P art 95— Car S ervice when operated by the Government; and 1445), and Papt II of the Interstate Com­ the University requests that this prop­ merce Act, the Commission has formu­ RAILROADS TO UNLOAD BOX CARS erty be transferred to it without a cash lated and published certain regulations At a session of the Interstate Com­ payment and in consideration of its obli­ for transportation of explosives and other merce Commission, Division 3, held at gation to maintain and operate the dangerous articles. its office in Washington, D. C., on the Weather Bureau for said period, and af­ It is ordered, That the aforesaid regu­ 9th day of November A. D. 1945. ford the Government the benefits re­ lations for transportation of explosives It appearing, that box cars contain­ ferred to. /andother dangerous articles be, and they ing freight are being held by railroads The building, which has been in use are hereby, amended as follows: an unreasonable length of time and that for more than thirty-five (35) years, has the delay in unloading such cars is ag­ been subject to normal depreciation; Part S—Regulations applying to shippers gravating a shortage thereof, thus im­ and the Federal Works Agency consid­ (CFR 75) 0 peding their use, control, supply, move­ ers that the benefits to the United States, Superseding and amending paragraph ment and distribution; in the opinion of amounting to at least $1,000 per year for (a) (8) section 263, order August 16, the Commission an emergency requir­ a period of ten (10) years, will exceed 1940, to read as follows: (Change) ing immediate action exists at all points the current market value of the prop­ where it is the railroads’ duty, respon­ erty, and that, in view of such benefits (a) (8) Specification 103B, 103B-W, sibility or obligation to unload box cars. to the United States and under the pro­ 108, or 108A—Tank cars. It is ordered, That: visions of section 13 (a) (1) (C) of the Appendix to Part 3—Shipping container & (a) Every common carrier by railroad Surplus Property Act of 1944, and specifications (CFR 72) subject to the Interstate Commerce Act § 8305*. 12 (h) (5) of Surplus Property at all points, including ports, where said Administration Regulation 5, it may Superseding and amending paragraph carrier has the duty, responsibility or properly dispose of this property to Nor­ 14 (a) specification 103B, order of July obligation to unload freight, shall un­ wich University without a cash consid­ 14, 1942, to read as follows: load forthwith all such freight in its pos­ eration and in considejatfon only of its session, held in box cars, ten days from obligation to maintain and operate the 14. Safety vents, (a) Safety valves pro­ date of arrival of the said box cars at Weather Bureau without charge to the hibited, but a safety vent must be ap­ those points, including ports. United States for a minimum period of plied, Except for hydrochloric (muri­ (b) Application. (1) This order shall ten (10) years; It is therefore ordered, atic) acid of 22° Baume strength, and apply to intrastate and interstate traf­ That: other fuming acids, safety vent of ap­ fic as well as foreign commerce. Notwithstanding the provisions of proved design eqipped with frangible (2) The number of days any box car §§ 8305.11 (d) and 8305.12 (c), (d) and discs having Ys inch breather hole in the is held five days or less prior to the effec­ (e), the Federal Works Agency, as dis­ center thereof, or a safety vent of ap­ tive date hereof shall be counted in de­ posal agency, after having given public proved design equipped with carbon discs termining the ten-day period provided notice of availability in a newspaper pub­ permitting continuous venting, may be in paragraph (a). lished or having general circulation in (3) Box cars loaded with freight held the county in which the property is lo­ used. under load more than five days on the cated for a period of ten (10) days, is Superseding and amending paragraph effective date hereof may be held until hereby authorized, in the absence of an 14 (a) specification 103B-W, order Au­ November 20, 1945, before unloading. acceptable offer to purchase by any pri­ gust 16, 1940, to read as follows: (4) This order shall apply to box cars ority holder, to convey said property to containing freight which the railroad Norwich University without a cash pay­ 14. Safety vents, (a) Safety valves holds short of points described in para­ ment and in consideration of its obliga­ prohibited, but a safety vent must be graph (a) and the ten day period shall tion to maintain and opeiate said prop­ applied. Except for hydrochloric (muri­ commence after arrival at such hold erty as a Weather Bureau for a minimum atic) acid'of 22° Baume strength, and points. . period of ten (10) years, and during said other fuming acids, safety vent of ap­ (5) This order shall apply to box cars period to afford the Government full proved design equipped with frangible having a mechanical designation in the service and benefit thereof to the same discs having Ya inch breather hole in the current official Railway Equipment Reg­ extent as when the Weather Bureau was center thereof, or a s&fety vent of ap­ ister prefixed by “X” or "V”. opei*8,ted by the Government. Such con­ proved design equipped with carbon discs (c) Special and general permits* The veyance shall be made subject to the provisions of this order shall be subject right of reversion to. the United States in permitting continuous venting, may be to any special or general permits issued the event of failure by Norwich Univer­ used. by the Director of the Bureau of Service, sity to provide the service in compliance It is further ordered, That this order Interstate Commerce Commission, with said obligation. shall become effective on November 7, Washington, D. C. 1945, and shall remain in full force and (d) Effective date. This order shall This order shall become effective No­ effect until further order of the Com­ become effective at 12:01 a. m., November vember 9, 1945. mission; 15, 1945. W. S tuart S ymington, • And it is further ordered, That a copy (e) Expiration date. This order shall Administrator. of this order shall be served upon all expire at 11:59 p. m., December 15,1945, November 9, 1945. parties of record herein; and notice shall unless otherwise modified, changed, sus­ IF. R. Doc. 45-20826; Filed, Nov. 14, 19451 be given to the general public by deposit­ pended, or annulled by order of the Com­ 12:01 p. m.] ing a copy in the office of the Secretary mission. (40 Stat. 101, sec. 402| 41 Stat. 14074 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 476, sec. 4; 54 Stat. 901; 49 U.S.C. 1 mission at Washington, D. C., and by (10)—(17)) filing it with the Director, Division pf the Notices It is further ordered, That a copy of Federal Register. this order and direction shall be served By the Commission, Division 3. upon each State railroad regulatory body INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMIS­ and upon the Association of American [seal] W. P . B artel, SION. Railroads, Car Service Division, as agent Secretary. [S. O. 372] of the railroad subscribing to the car [F. R. Doc. 45-20794; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; service and per diem agreement under 11:31 a. m.] U nloading of Commodities at E ast S t. the terms of that agreement; and that Louis, I I I. notice of this order be given to the gen­ eral public by depositing a copy in the At a session of the Interstate Com­ office of the Secretary of the Commission merce Commission, Division 3, held at at Washington, D. C., and by filing it [Rev. S. O. 371] its office in Washington,*D. C., on the with the Director, Division of the Federal P art 95—Car S ervice 9th day of November, A. D. 1945 Register. It appearing, that 7 box cars contain­ PROHIBITION OF AMMUNITION IN BOX CARS ing various commodities at Rose Lake By the Commission, Division 3. FOR ARMED FORCES Yard, East St. Louis, 111., on the Penn­ [seal] W. P. B artel, At a session of the Interstate Com­ sylvania Railroad Company, have been Secretary. merce Commission, Division 3, held at its [P. R._ Doc. 45-20793; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; office in Washington, D. C., on the 13th on hand for an unreasonable length of 11:31 a. m.] day of November, A. D. 1945. time and that the delay in unloading It appearing, that certain high class said cars is impeding their use; in the box cars are being used unnecessarily for opinion of the Commission an emergency / • [S. O. 371] the transportation of ammunition, exists requiring immediate action: it is thereby causing a shortage of such ordered, that: P art 95—Car Service equipment and impeding and diminish­ Box cars at East St. Louis, III., be un­ ing the use, control, supply, movement, PROHIBITION OF AMMUNITION IN BOX CARS distribution, exchange, interchange, and loaded. (a) The Pennsylvania Railroad FOR ARMED FORCES return of such box cars; in the opinion Company, its agents or employees, shall At a session of the Interstate Com­ of the Commission an emergency requir­ unload forthwith the following cars: merce Commission, Division 3, held at its ing immediate action exists in all Pacific NP 26831, sodium bichromate; Sou. office in Washington, D. C., on the 9th and Atlantic Coast ports: it is ordered, 271104, bar steel; CB&Q 21166, carload day of November A. D. 1945. that: passenger car bodies; NYC 64607, tele­ It appearing, that certain high class Prohibition of ammunition in certain box cars, (a) No common carrier by phone switch boards; ATSF 8199, tele­ box cars are being used unnecessarily for phone switch boards; S6oL 41678, fire the transportation of ammunition, there- * railroad subject to the Interstate Com­ by causing a shortage of such equipment merce Act shall furnish or supply for the brick; and L&N 94220,4as stoves, on hand and impeding and diminishing the use, purpose of loading ammunition for the at Rose Lake Yard, East St. Louis, 111., control, supply, movement, distribution, Naval or Military forces of the United for export to Mexico. exchange, interchange, and return of States at or from Pacific and Atlantic (b) Said carrier shall notify the Di­ such box cars; in the opinion of the Com­ Coast ports, a box car suitable for flour or sugar loading. In event such cars are rector of the Bureau of Service, Inter­ mission an emergency requiring imme­ state Commerce Commission, Washing­ diate action exists in all Pacific Coast so loaded they shall not be transported ports or terminals; it is ordered, that: or moved intrastate or interstate. ton, D. C., when such carloads have been Prohibition of ammunition in certain (b) Effective date. This ordér shall completely unloaded in compliance with box cars, (a) No common carrier by become effective at 12:01 a. m., November the requirements of paragraph (a). railroad subject to the Interstate Com­ 16, 1945. Upon receipt of such notice this order merce Act shall furnish or supply for the (c) Expiration date. This order shall expire at 11:59 p. m., December 20, 1945, shall expire. (40 Stat. 101, sec. 402, 41 purpose of loading ammunition for the Stat. 476, sec. 4, 54 Stat. 901, 911; 49 Naval or Military forces of the United unless otherwise modified, changed, sus­ States at or from Pacific Coast ports or pended or annulled by order of the Com­ U.S.C. 1 (10) —(17), 15 (2)) terminals, a box car suitable for flour or mission. ^ It is further ordered, that this order It is further ordered, That this order shall become effective immediately, and sugar loading. In event such cars are so shall vacate and supersede Service Order loaded they shall not be transported or No. 371 on the effective date hereof, that that a copy of this order and direction moved intrastate or interstate. a copy of this order and direction shall shall be served upon The Pennsylvania (b) Effective date. This order shall Railroad Company and upon the Asso­ become effective at 12:01 a. m., November be served upon the State railroad regu­ 12, 1945. latory bodies of the Pacific and Atlantic ciation of American Railroads, Car Serv­ (c) Expiration date. This order shall Coast States and upon the Association ice Division, as agent of the railroads of American Railroads, Car Service Divi­ subscribing to the car service and per expire at 11:59 p. m., December 20, 1945, sion, as agent of the railroads subscrib­ unless Otherwise modified, changed, sus­ ing to the car service and per diem agree­ diem agreement under the terms of that pended or annulled by order of the Com­ ment under the terms of that agreement agreement; and that notice of this or­ mission. der be given to the general public by It is further ordered, that a copy of and that notice of this order be given this order and direction shall be served to the general public by depositing a copy depositing a copy in the office of the Sec­ in the office of tlie Secretary of the Com­ retary of the Commission, at Washing­ upon the State railroad regulatory bodies mission at Washington, D. C., and by of the States of California, Oregon and filing it with the Director, Division of the ton, D. C., and by filing it with the Di­ Washington and. upon the Association of rector, Division of the Federal Register. American Railroads, Car Service Divi- Federal Register. , sion, as agent df the railroads subscrib­ By the Commission, Division 3. By the Commission, Division 3. ing to the car service and per diem agree­ [seal] W. P. Bartel, [seal] W. P. B artel, ment under the terms of that agreement Secretary. Secretary. and that notice of this order be given to the general public by depositing a. copy [F. R. Doc. 45-20795; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; [F. R. Doc. 45-20796; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; in the office of the Secretary of the Com-. 11:31 a. m.] 11:31 a. m.] FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14075 IS. O. 3731 sirability and necessity of granting relief in the amount of excess profits credit U nloading of F lour at S eattle, in meritorious cases to corporations allowed is the excess of the recomputed W ashington which bear an excessive tax burden be­ credit based on constructive income cause of an inadequate excess profits finally allowed over the credit before At a session of the Interstate Com­ credit. This section provides for the re­ allowance of relief shown in column 4. merce Commission, Division 3, held at computation of excess profits tax on the Gross reduction in the excess profits its office in Washington, D. C., on the basis of a reconstructed excess profits tax, Column 7; gross increase in the in­ 13th day of November, A. D. 1945. credit. come tax, Column 8. The gross reduction It appearing, that car GN 45208 con­ As required by section 722 (g) the fol­ in the excess profits tax and the gross taining flour at Seattle, Washington on lowing list, containing the cases ar­ increase in the income tax resulting from the Great Northern Railway Company ranged alphabetically, by internal reve­ the operation of section 722 are the dif­ has been on hand for an unreasonable nue districts, shows the name and- ad­ ferences between the gross taxes which length of time and that the delay in un­ dress of each corporation to which relief would have been due without the benefits loading said car is impeding its use; in has been allowed, business, taxable years of section 722 and the gross taxes due the opinion of the Commission an emer­ involved, excess profits credit before al­ after relief had been granted. The gross gency exists requiring immediate action; lowance of relief, increase in excess excess profits tax is the tax due prior to it is ordered, that: profits credit claimed, increase in excess the deferment under section 710 (a) (5), Flour at Seattle, Washington, be un­ profits credit allowed, decrease in excess the foreign tax credit under section 729, loaded. (a) The Great Northern Rail­ profits tax, and increase in income tax. the credit for debt retirement under sec­ way Company, its agents or employees There are included as a supplement to tion 783, and the adjustment under sec­ shall unload forthwith car GN 45208 this list eight cases in which relief was tion 734. The gross income tax is the containing flour on hand at Seattle, allowed by the Commissioner during the tax due prior to the foreign tax credit Washington, consigned order King Mi­ fiscal year ended June 30, 1944. These under section 131. das Flour Mills, Superior, Wisconsin, cases were not included in the list of The changes in the income and excess notify Savro Macaroni Company. allowances made during the fiscal year profits taxes shown reflect the effect of (b) Said carrier shall notify the Di­ 1944 previously published. Allowance the increases attributable to section 722 rector of the Bureau of Service, Inter­ by The Tax Court of the United States, in the unused excess profits credit car­ state Commerce Commission, Washing­ has been made in two cases, which cases ried forward from prior taxable years as ton, D. C., when such carload has been are included in the list, with appropri­ well as the effect of the increase in un­ completely unloaded in compliance with ate notations. used excess profits credit carried back the requirements of paragraph (a). In order to determine the relief granted from subsequent taxable years to the Upon the unloading and receipt of such and the relevant data required to be extent that claims with respect to un­ notice this order shall expire. (40 Stat. published, intermediate computations of used credit carry-overs and carry-backs 101, sec. 402, 41 Stat. 476, sec. 4, 54 Stat. the excess profits tax and the income determined under section 722 were al­ 901, 911; 49 U.S.C. 1 (10)-(17), 15/(2)) tax showing the amounts of taxes which lowed within the same fiscal year. It is further ordered, that this order would have been due without the benefits While the decrease in excess profits shall become effective immediately, and of section 722 were made. Comparison tax is directly related to the increase in that a copy of this order and direction of the pertinent items and figures ap­ excess profits credit allowed, a number shall be served upon the Great Northern pearing in the application for relief and of factors serve to invalidate a compari­ Railway Company, and upon the Asso­ the tax computations after the allowance son of the relationship of these two ciation of American Railroads, Car of relief with those appearing in the in­ items applicable to a corporation for dif­ Service Division, as agent of the rail­ termediate tax computations developed ferent taxable years or to different cor­ roads subscribing to the car service and the required data. porations for the same taxable year. per diem agreement under the terms of Explanations of certain of the items, Among the most important factors af­ that agreement; and that notice of this as displayed in their respective column fecting this comparison are (1) increase order be given to the general public by headings of the list, and the data evolved, in excess profits tax rates, (2) changes depositing a copy in the office of the follow: in rate structure from a graduated to a Secretary of the Commission, at Wash­ Business in which engaged, Column 2. flat rate system, (3) effect of unused ex­ ington, D. C., and by filing it with thè The business in which taxpayei* is en­ cess profife credits of prior and subse­ Director, Division of the Federai Reg­ gaged is that reported in the income tax quent years attributable to section 722, ister. return of the corporation for the taxable (4) variation of provisions applicable to By the Commission, Division 3. year or years involved, therefore, it does fiscal years, (5)- limitation of excess not necéssarily correspond with the busi­ profits tax to the amount by which 80 [seal] W. P. Bartel, ness during the base period. In those percent of net income exceeds the income Secretary. instances where the return for the year tax, applicable to certain taxable years, [P. R. Doc. 45-20797; Piled, Nov. 14, 1945; involved failed to disclose the nature of and (6) relation of excess profits before 11:32 a. m.] business, information from other sources the application of section 722 to the in­ was utilized. Moreover, since the nature crease in excess profits credit allowed. of business shown usually represents a For taxable years beginning after general description of the predominant December 31, 1940, a portion of the TREASURY DEPARTMENT. business activity, it does not necessarily amount by which the excess profits tax Bureau of Internal Revenue. represent or reflect the business activity is reduced by reason of the application with respect to which an inadequate of section 722 is offset by an increase in R elief F rom E xcess P rofits T ax Because excess profits credit was established. income tax. This offset arises from the of an I nadequate E xcess P rofits Excess profits credit before allowance provisions which permit the deduction Credit of relief. Column 4. The excess profits of the income subject to excess profits credit before allowance of relief is the tax (or excess profits tax in certain tax­ allowances during fiscal year ended credit originally claimed by the taxpayer, able years) in arriving at income subject JUNE 80, 1945 as corrected, whether based on income to income tax. Subchapter E of Chapter 2 of the In­ or capital. Lists containing the cases in which re­ ternal Revenue Code imposes an excess Increase in the amount of excess prof­ lief has been allowed during the fiscal profits tax on corporations for taxable its credit claimed by taxpayer, Column 5. years ended June 30, 1942 and June 30, years beginning after December 31,1939. The increase in the amount of excess 1943, have been published in the F ederal Under the provisions of this subchapter, profits credit claimed by taxpayer is the R egister, Volume 9, Number 194, dated excess profits are measured by compar­ excess of the credit based on the con­ September 28, 1944 and a similar list re­ ing the earnings for the Current taxable structive income claimed by the taxpayer lating to allowance made during the year with a statutory excess profits over the credit before allowance of relief fiscal year ended June 30, 1944, has been credit. shown in column 4. published in the F ederal R egister, Section 722 of Subchapter E reflects Increase in the amount of excess profits Volume 9, Number 219, dated November the recognition by Congress of the de­ credit allowed, Column 6. The increase 2, 1944. 14076 FEDERAL REGISTER," Thursday, November 15, 1945

EXCESS PROFITS TAX RELIEF GRANTED UNDER SECTION 722 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE

F iscal Y ear E nded J une 30, 1945

Gross reduc­ Gross in­ Increase in Increase in tion in the the amount the amount excess profits crease in the Name and address of taxpayer (arranged by In­ Excess prof­ of excess income (cb. Taxable its credit of excess (subch. E) 1) tax result­ ternal revenue districts in which excess profits Business in which engaged profits profits tax lesulting tax returns were filed) year ended before allow­ credit- ing from the ance of relief credit from the operation of claimed by allowed operation of taxpayer sec .722 sec. 722

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ARIZONA Arizona Broadcasting Co., 48 East Broadway, Radio broadcasting...... 12-31-1942 $2,550. 27 $9,007.09 $4,869.23 $4,386.14 $1,315.84 Tucson, Ariz. ARKANSAS Hotel . _ ...... 12-31-1940 53,543.17 1,995. 00 717.85 179.46 None 12-31-1941 64,424. 67 1.995.00 886.23 398.81 -123.63 12-31-1942 64,424.67 1.995.00 886.23 797.61 354.49 Tucker Duck & Rubber Co., Fort Smith, Ark___ Furniture manufacture...... 12-31-1941 -18, 388.98 2, 576.90 2,576.90 2,258.06 993.54 12-31-1942 19,179. 40 8,389.98 1,786.48 1,700. 30 664.48 1ST DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA Alameda Chevrolet Co., 2424 Santa Clara Ave., Automobile sales and service______12-31-1941 1,729.40 6,150. 44 3,267.60 1,152.89 265.16 Alameda, Calif. Berkeley Brass Foundry Co., 2629 7th St., Ber- Nonferrous foundry...... 12-31-1941 2,852.16 13,938. 55 4,130. 34 426.09 98.01 keley, Calif. 12-31-1942 3,565. 20 13,225. 51 3,417. 30 4,914. 51 1,474. 35 Bullock & Jones Co., 340 Post St., San Francisco, Retail men’s wear...... 1-31-1941 12,407. 21 11,093. 22 15, 281. 49 1,485. 37 None Calif. 1-31-1942 13.945.96 28,-519.04 13,742. 74 5,187. 21 1,866. 55 1-31-1943 15.938.97 26, 526.03 11,749. 73 10,574. 76 6, 252.71 Walter Byde Co., Ltd., 1331 Fulton St., Fresno, Wholesale and retail hardware...... 12-31-1942 15, 677.15 11,395.70 2, 507.40 4,959.51 1,973.51 Calif. California Foundries, Inc., 950 19th Ave., Oak- Foundry...... 12-31-1940 23, 741. 25 16,154.95 2,485. 55 621. 39 None. land, Calif. 12-31-1941 27,182. 23 21,926.66 ' 2,928. 60 1,317.87 408.53 Camie-Goodwin-Pendleton Co., 515 L St., Sacra­ Tent and awning manufacturers and 12-31-1941 19, 581. 51 1,456.12 1,456.12 509.64 224.25 mento, Calif. dealers. Harry Coffee, Inc., 1025 Fulton St., Fresno, Retail apparel stores...... 1-31-1942 44, Oil. 55 23, 426. 29 2,856. 36 1, 256. 36 389. 48 Calif. Crown By-Products Co., Post Office Box 755, Tallow extraction...... 12-31-1941 6, 352.23 2,039. 37 2,039.37 713.78 164.17 San Jose, Calif. 12-31-1942 7,708. 64 144. 61 None 899. 31 269. 79 Eggo Food Products, Inc, (formerly Eggo Milling Manufacturing and distribution of 12-31-1940 7,097.39 13, 237.34 6,195.13 298.04 None Co., Inc.) 153 West Julian St., San Jose, Calif. food products. 12-31-1941 8, 226.74 12.107.99 5.065.78 1,773.03 407.80 12-31-1942 8,226.74 12.107.99 5.065.78 4,559. 20 1,367.76 Russell Ellis Boys Shops, Inc. Russell Ellis Retail ready-to-wear for boys...... 2- 1-1942 1,545.32 . 5,281.61 1,538. 64 1,212. 70 363.80 (transferee), 1108 K St., Sacranlento, Calif. to 11-30-1942 Exercycle Sales Co., 958 28th St., Oakland, Calif.. General sales agency for exercising 1- 1-1941 754.09 15,186.86 4,453.12 1,521.16 349.87 machine. to 9-30-1941 Exeter Mercantile Co., 258 East Pine St., Exeter, Retail hardware and implements____ 12-31-1941 8,668.53 558.12 476. 53 166.78 38. 36 Calif. 12-31-1942 10,835.65 697.64 595.67 536.10 160.82 Irving-Fredrick, Inc., 764 Market St., San Retail ladies’ ready-to-wear apparel... 12-31-1942 3, 234. 30 39, 297.40 5,931. 58 3,656.27 1,695.49 Francisco, Calif. A. Levy & J. Zentner Co., 200 Washington St., Wholesale fruit and p r o d u c e ...... 12-31-1941 96,314. 67 27, 656.30 16,188.84 6, 545.27 2,029.04 San Francisco, Calif. 12-31-1942 96,314.67 27,656. 30 1^ 188.84 6,475.53 6,475.53 Louis Stores, Inc., 19th St. and Telegraph Ave., Retail grocery...... 12-31-1941 1,013.79 12,699.46 11,621.21 2,863.36 658.58 Oakland, Calif. 12-31-1942 2,629.29 11,083.96 1,078.25 12,380.68 3,823.40 Modem Vehicle Co., 2044 Bryant St., San Fran­ Builder of auto truck bodies, hoists, 10-31-1942 1,151.80 Unstated 1,715.41 1,270.18 342.51 cisco, Calif. etc. Frank Newman Co., 2141 Mission St., San Retail furniture...... 12-31-1941 12,168. 50 10,040.11 * 3,468.02 1,757. 63 773.37 Francisco, Calif. 12-31-1942 12,168.50 10,040.11 4,525.17 4,072.66 1,255. 66 Patek & Co., 1900 16th St., San Francisco, Calif.. Laundry and dry cleaners’ supplies__ 12-31-1940 47,110.61 26, 66k 49 4,965.15 1,241.29 None 12-31-1941 56,464.54 17,314. 56 5, 551.73 2, 775.88 860.52 12-31-1942 56,603.85 21,803.00 5,458.85 4,912.96 2,183.54 Patek-Ecklon Co., 934 Larkin St., San Francisco, Jobbing butchers...... 12-31-1942 10,510.14 6,157.85 841. 29 2,166.49 698.09 ^ Calif. Phillips & Edwards Electric Corp., 1035 Harrison Jobbers electrical material...... 12-31-1942 2,283.96 4,608. 29 716.04 644.44 193.33 St., San Francisco, Calif. President Hotel Co., Palo Alto, Calif...... Lease and operate Hotel President___ 11-30-1942 347.23 4,170. 61 ' 3,944.71 2,290.10 630.89 Rathjen Bros. Inc., 135 Berry St., San Francisco, Wholesale beverages______12-31-1940 83,571. 23 11,502. 42 6,673.77 1,668. 57 None Calif. 12-31-1941 100.374.72 13.485.94 6.640.18 2,988.08 926. 30 12-31-1942 100.374.72 13.485.94 6.640.18 5,976.17 2,656.08 Tallow works...... 12-31-1941 5,090.79 3,142.17 1,113. 50 779.45 194.86 Victor Equipment Co., 844 Folsom St., San Fran- Manufacturing...______12-31-1941 76,624. 63 64) 245. 74 36,071.67 2,559.88 793. 57 cisco, Calif. Vitafreze Corp., 2020 Q St., Sacramento, Calif___ Manufacturer-frozen confections...... 12-31-1942 2,032. 81 10,097.72 7,467.19 7,096. 80 2,129. 04 Western Asbestos CO., 675 Townsend St., San Acousticals, frictions, insulations, 12-31-1941 23,173. 63 54,170.60 10,096.32 8,887.06 2,754.99 Francisco, Calif. sales and application. 12-31-1942 23,173. 63 50, 303. 39 10,096. 32 5,351.05. 5,351.05 Western Electro-Mechanical Co., Inc., 300 Electrical machinerv. ______12-31-1941 2,584.62 15,153. 74 3,927.06 2,934.51 1,767.71 Broadway, Oakland, Calif.

6TH DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA Baker Steel & Tube Co., 955 South Alameda St., Wholesale sales of steel tubing______12-31-1941 21,058.73 4,999. 37 1,476.76 590.70 183.12 Los Angeles, Calif. 12-31-1942 21,058.73 4,999.37 1,476.76 1,329.08 782.68 J. V. Baldwin Motor Co., 1417 South Figueroa St., Automobile agency ___ . . . ______12-31-1940 21,191.47 >42,051.13 2,642.46 660.62 None Los Angeles, Calif. 12-31-1941 25,236.33 50,276. 65 2,642. 47 1,321. 24 409. 58 Bardwell & McAlister, Inc., 911 North Orange Manufacture of electrical products___ 4-30-1941 8,968.64 23,278.63 8,192.09 192.84 None Drive, Los Angeles, Calif. 4-30-1942 11,285.60 20,961. 67 5,875.13 2,643. 81 819.58 Bradley’s 5 and 10 of Los Angeles, Inc., 6651 Holly- Restaurant______1-31-1941 18, 599.69 16,582. 61 3,023. 61 31.50 None wood Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 1-31-1942 21.647.31 13.534.99 5.097.69 1,784.19 785.04 1-31-1943 21.647.31 13.534.99 5.097.69 4,587.92 2,701.77 1-31-1944 21,647. 31 13.534.99 5.097.69 4,609. 57 2,701. 76 Drake Machine Co., 8355 Wilcox Ave., Bell, Calif. Machine shop...... 12-31-1941 742.05 9,242.84 2,086.18 847.14 194.85 12-31-1942 1,206. 63 8,778. 26 1,621. 60 1,561.63 468.48 12-31-1943 1,713.50 8,271.39 1,114. 73 309. 51 309.51 The French Sardine Co. of California, 183 Fish Fish ca n n in g ...... 5-31-1941 164,889.48 104,660.40 2,256.26 789.69 None Harbor Wharf, Los Angeles, Calif. 5-31-1942 194,957.03 142,461.61 5,818. 75 3,200. 31 992.10 Lawrence-Philips Steamship Co., 714 Olympic Shipping...... 10-31-1941 2,151.42 11,607.26 4,184.99 1,110. 26 • Nope Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. 10-31-1942 4,624.20 14,495. 28 2,549.13 1,881.07 661.80 Neon Specialties Corp., 1128 Venice Blvd., Los Wholesale sign accessories______12-31-1940 8,527.36 25,699.42 2,261. 37 442.52 None Angles, Calif. 12-31-1941 9,459.97 30,511. 28 2,938. 03 1,175. 21 364.'32 Dorothy philips Steamship Co., 714 West Olym­ Shipping...... 12-20-1940 1,979.99 8,018. 01 4,363.17 1,129.64 None pic Blvd., Los Angeles 14, Calif. to 10-31-1941 10-31-1942 4,613.08 8,084. 64 2,560. 25 1,575.40 424.81 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14077

EXCESS PROFITS TAX RELIEF GRANTED UNDER SECTION 722 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE—Continued

F iscal Year E nded J une 80, 1945

Increase in Gross reduc­ Gross in­ the amount Increase in tion in the crease in the Excess prof­ the amount excess profits income (eh. Name and address of taxpayer (arranged by In­ Taxable its credit of excess of excess (subeh. E) ternal revenue districts in which excess profits Business in which engaged profits 1) tax result­ year ended before allow­ profits tax resulting. ing from the tax returns were filed) ance of relief credit credit from the claimed by allowed operation of operation of taxpayer sec. 722 sec. 722

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era district o f Ca l if o r n ia —c o n tin u e d Sabichi Co., 2437 South Figueroa St., Los Angeles, Holding real estate and personal prop- 12-31-1840 $1,956. 39 $66,505.08 $16,213.43 $927.23 None Calif. erty. 12-31-1941 2,360,36 66,101.11 15,956. 69 3,357.69 $772.27 Shop ‘N ’ Save, 208 East Valley Blvd., Alhambra, Retail groceries, meats, vegetables, etc. 6-30,1941 21,080.38 7,122.45 6,552. 65 1,135.14 None Calif. South Gate Iron Works, Inc., 8150 Marbrisa Ave., Structural iron w o r k s...... 12-31-1942 3,218.08 4,455.58 , 1,465.30 1,318.77 395.63 Huntington Park, Calif.

/ COLORADO Box Elder Farms Co., 919 Equitable Bldg., Den­ Real estate and fa r m in g ...... ___.... 12-31-1941 2,854.03 X 15,080.54 8,890.99 6,815.11 2,558. 65 ver, Colo. 12-31-1942 5,322.48 ' 12,630.62 6,422. 54 6,010.90 1,803.27 12-31-1943 6,477.94 11,475.16 5,267.08 4,749.05 1,424.71 Denham Theatre, Inc., Denham Bldg., Denver, Theaters motion picture...... 9-30-1941 3,631.33 8,032.19 413.44 103.36 None Colo. 9-30-1942 4,362.17 7,301.35 413.44 217.48 82.54 Downtown Buick, Inc., 25 East Colfax Ave., Den­ Automobile sales and service______4-13-1941 7,516. 73 22,034.27 5,198.14 1,970.36 610.81 ver, Colo.. 12-31-1941 12-31-1942 10,273.16 19,277.84 2,441. 71 4,138.48 1,241.54 C. A. Norgren Co., 222 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, Manufacturing pneumatic products... 1- 1-1941 6,998. 54 84,373.97 2,719.69 710.84 220.37 Colo. » 7-31-1941 Rockmont Envelope Co., 750 AcomaSt., Denver, Manufacturer of envelopes______12-31-1941 21,569.14 9,271.56 2,328. 62 931.44 288.74 Colo. 12-31-1942 21, 569.14 9,271.56 2,328. 62 2,095. 76 1,234.17 CONNECTICUT Camnew, Inc., 81 Elizabeth Ave., Newark, N. J_. Motion picture theater____ 12-31-1942 4,300.45 8,357.93 1,417.01 1,275.31 382.61 The Crocker Hotel Corp., 178 State St., New Hotel and restaurant______12-31-1941 1,866. 35 20,379.60 4,430.06 1,56a 96 359.02 London, Conn. 12-31-1942 1,866. 35 20,379. 60 4,430.06 3,964.17 1,196.11 The Marlin Firearms Co., New Haven, Conn___ Rifles-razor blades _. ___. .. ____ 12-31-1941 45,199.76 125,299.19 3,135. 80 2,133. 71 661.45 12-31-1942 42, 524. 40 127,974.~55 25,926.71 25, 732:02 12,104; 67 Middle Atlantic Transportation Co., Inc., 976 Interstate motor freight carrier...... 12-31-1941 4,400.09 24,117.17 3,706. 42 1,482. 56 644. 54 West Maine St., New Britain, Conn. 12-31-1942 6,280.15 23,090. 44 2,685.53 3,920.31 1,176.09 Sutherland Shipping, Inc., 976 West Main St., Motor truck transportation______12-31-1941 1,852.61 27,126.43 6,373.56 2,527.09 714.59 New Britain, Conn. 12-31-1942 1,352. 61 27,126.43 6,373.56 6,736. 20 1,720.87

DELAWARE R. L. Polk & Co., 431 Howard St., Detroit, Mieh. Directory publishers and direct mail 12-31-1940 238,796.26 5,712.71 5,712. 71 1,999.45 None advertising service. ' FLORIDA Florida Beach Hotel Co., West Palm Beach, Fla. H otel...... 1-31-1943 38,273. 87 16,509.06 8,387.87 15,096.67 7,227.07 Florida Cities Bus Co., Langford Bldg., Miami, Bus transportation______... 9-30-1941 6,014.49 1,003.48 1,003.48 250.87 None Fla. 9-30-1942 4,181.89 3,945. 71 3,945.71 1,893. 55 680.22 9-30-1943 4,831.38 2,831.14 2,831.14 764.41 764. 41 General Linen Supply Co., Inc., 411 East Bay St., Linen and towel supply______12-31-1941 1,797.99 11,714.98 3,742.27 1.309.80 301.25 Jacksonville, Fla. Pierce-Tampa Theatres, Inc., 206 South Kentucky Theater operation______12-31-1941 7,929.95 14,430.08 6,952.84 3, 734. 79 1,643. 30 Ave., Lakeland, Fla. 12-31-1942 7,929.95 14,430.08 6, 952.84 6| 257. 55 1,877.26 Purcell’s, Inc., Laura and Monroe Sts., Jackson­ Retail ladies apparel...... 1-31-1942 4,032.26 20,823. 73 11, 326.12 2, 552.85 638.22 ville, Fla." 1-31-1943 5,040.31 19,815.68 6,285.81 5,657.22 1,697.17 State Operating Co., 306 North Miami Ave., Theater operating______12-31-1940 19,002.91 27, 723.34 6,767.46 1,441.85 None Miami, Fla. University Chevrolet Co., 333 East Main St. S., Automobile sales and service______12-31-1941 3,765.56 11,223. 84 11, 221.81 2,396.28 559.63 Gainesville, Fla.

GEORGIA Birmingham Theatre Operating Co., 154 Walton Motion-picture theater ______12-31-1940 42,677. 76 39,747.88 41, 573. 47 13, 255.69 Ncffe” St. NW ., Atlanta, Ga. 12-31-1941 50, 210.30 58,131.90 66,562.13 26,898.23 8,338.46 Eton Amusement Corporation, 154-6 Walton Motion-picture theater______12-31-1940 4,804.43 4,722.17 4,124. 64 65.43 None St. NW., Atlanta, Ga. 12-31-1941 5,560.15 3,966.45 3,368. 92 1,179.12 271.19 12-31-1942 6,560.15 3,966.45 3,368.92 3,032.04 909.60 Gem Theatre, Inc., Calhoun, Ga. Motion pictures . . . 12-31-1941 6,701.87 13,039.03 1,725.47 603.92 143.09 12-31-1942 5,659.78 14,081.12 2,767.56 2,490.80 1,597.24 HAWAII Hawaiian Woolen Co., Ltd., Fort and Beretania Dry goods and merchandise. . _ 12-31-1940 14,116.89 1,128. 57 1,128.57 282.15 None Sts., Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. 12-31-1941 16,605. 41 1,113.40 1,113.40 445.36 138.05 Wagon Wheel, Inc., Ltd., 2062 Kalakaua Ave., Restaurant and bar.._ _ 5-31-1942 1,463.66 13,678.80 13,822. 72 5,177.91 2,278.29 Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. 5-31-1943 2,348.37 12,784.09 12,928.01 6,584.80 3,496.08

IDAHO Boise Implement Co., 218 South 10th St., Boise, Farm machinery and trucks retail 12-31-1942 15,289. 22 6,099.81 3,379.43 6,204.63 2,801.48 Idaho. sales. 1ST DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS Frank M. Fulton, Inc., 220 West 62d St., Chicago, Wholesale petroleum products...... 12-31-1940 8,430. 27 27,426, 54 13, 261.83 1,088.72 None HI. 12-31-1941 8,459.12 35,018.87 16,888.69 4,405.49 1,101.16 L. A. Pressel, Inc., 801 West 49th PL, Chicago 9, Manufacturine meat products______8- 5-1940 6,000.00 59, 303.40 \2,855.99 1,559. 59 None EL 12-31-1940 12-31-1941 7,334.83 72, 291.33 14,879.63 6,951. 85 2,356.47 12-31-1942 6,101.67 73,624.49 - 16,112.79 14, 501. 51 5,026. 21 Samson Plaster Board Co., 300 West Adams St., Sales agents—building m aterials...... 12-31-1940 4, 273.66 5,329. 53 5,329. 53 402.98 None Chicago, 111. 12-31-1941 5,114.67 6,968.98 6.968.98 1,008.33 231.91 The Schuman Co., 1425 South Racine Ave., Produce broker...... 6-30-1942 11, 278.10 87.837.80 40,708. H 8,239.86 8,625.54 Chicago, 111. W. J. J. D.j Inc., 280 North Michigan Ave., Radio braodcasting...... 12-31-1941 47,020. 62 65,765.20 6,028.47 2,011.39 623.53 Chicago, 111. 12-31-1942 50,442.96 62,342.86 2,835. 46 2, 551.92 L 134.19 12-31-1943 50,442.96 52,342.86 2,835.46 2,551.92 1134.19 Weber Dairy Co., 417 West Jefferson St., Joliet, Dairy...... 12-31-1941 22,564.67 83,944.78 4,281.32 2,458. 26 1,081.63 111. 14078 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945

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8TH DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS Mississippi Lime Co. of Missouri (formerly Bluff Lime producers...... 12-31-1940 $144,184. 56 $63,208. 74 $40,030.01 $12,780.12 None City Lime & Stone Co.), 7 Alby St., Alton, 111. 112-31-1941 175, 570.97 50, 534.98 50. 534.98 7,802. 78 $2,418.87 12-31-1942 175, 570.97 ' 50,534.98 50, 534.98 45,481. 48 20, 213.99 INDIANA South Bend Tribune, 225 West Colfax Ave., South Publishing newspaper...“...... *12-31-1940 171,832. 78 None N ose 5,829. 29 None Bend, Ind. Two Legs, Inc., 148 State St., Hammond, Ind___ Retail wearing apparel...... 10-31-1942 5,387.69 7,931. 84 7, 524.14 4, 252.34 1, 553.75 Warren Paper Products Co., 3200 South St., La- Paper box and toy manufacturing____ 12-31-1941 22.055.00 40,050.45 4.136.94 1, 447.93 . 637.09 fayette, Ind. .12-31-1942 22,055.00 40,050.45 4,136.94 3, 723. 24 2,192. 58 IOWA Boone Dairy, Inc., Boone, Iowa______12-31-1942 3,118. 55 3,166.43 2,151.85 1,936.67 581.00 Burlington Basket Co., R. R. No. 3, Burlington, Basket manufacturing______.... 12-31-1940 37, 637.31 -10, 944. 52 1,943.80 430.24 None Iowa. 1- 1-1941 43,636.42 10.944. 53 2.513.94 1,035.07 320.86 to 11-30-1941 11-30-1942 43,638.93 10.944. 53 2.513.94 1,459.47 646.11 C. M. P. Laboratories, Sioux City, Iowa______Distributors—veterinary and human 12-31-1942 596.32 1,198. 61 226.39 1,366.03 409.81 biologies and pharmaceuticals. Dean Studios, Inc., 118 North 15th St., Omaha, Commercial art______12-31-1941 158.06 19, 279. 40 •42,666.94 3,039. 59 699.10 Nebr. Master Manufacturing Corp. (formerly Master Manufacturers of steel lockers...... 12-31-1941 7,777.03 8,777.99 4,873. 53 1,705. 77 392.33 Refrigerated Locker Systems, Inc.), 119 Main 12-31-1942 8,186. 21 8,777.99 4,873.63 4, 386.17 1,315.85 St., Sioux City, Iowa. Schneiderhahn’s, Inc., 11th and Walnut Sts., Wholesale household appliances_____ 12-31-1941 4,750.25 14,098. 70 9,603.34 3,475.80 1,283.64 Des Moines, Iowa. Sorbeau Juvenile Manufacturing Co., 821 Central Manufacturing and wholesale infant 11-30-1941 6,105.80 11,897.85 2,955.85 466.16 None Ave., Dubuque, Iowa. and child’s wear. 11-30-1942 7,002. 70 11,000. 95 7,409.09 4,491.10 1,584.77 KANSAS Kings “X ”, Inc., 131*^ New York, Wichita, Kans. Restaurants______12-31-1942 1,444.93 1,588. 05 1,446.24 1,301.62 390.49 1- 1-1943 1,444. 93 1, 588.05 1,415.07 268.41 80.12 to 4-11-1943 KENTUCKY

Audubon Distributing Co., 815 West Market St., Wholesale liquor dealer...... 12-31-1941 5,269.80 5,927.66 1,713.51 471.29 108.40 Louisville, Ky. 12-31-1942 6,974.70 6,567. 27 937.64 843.88 253.16 1- 1-1943 5,843.03 6,368.94 792.45 353.68 106.10 to 6-30-1943 M. S. Crain Wholesale Distributing Co., 211 Wholesale liquors...... 12-31-1940 8,808.59 40, 561.43 4,273.49 1,068. 37 None North Limestone St., Lexington, Kÿ. 12-31-1941 12,968. 20 36,401.82 5,326. 59 2,130.64 2,130.64 12-31-1942 13,415.13 35.954. 71 5.326.60 4,793.94 1,513.02 1- 1-1943 ' 13,415.31 35.954. 71 5.326.60 713.18 713.18 to 6-30-1943 Keeneland Race Course, Lexington, K y...... Racetrack...... * 12-31-1942 8,101. 44 None None 231.17 69.34 12-81-1943 1,552.84 6, 548.60 6, 548.60 1,327. 73 398. 32 Southeastern Gas & Oil Co., H arlan,K y..., . Wholesale distributor of petroleum 11-30-1941 3,692.36 6,569.11 3,787.11 946.77 None products. 11-30-1942 4, 232.19 7,782.46 4,262. 56 2,474.63 681.72 LOUISIANA >v Bienville Furniture

1*. A. Canty, Inc., 1023 Cathedral St., Baltimore, Distributors and consultants, electric 12-31-1940 3,246. 77 16, 753. 23 2, 790.85 697. 72 None Md. arc and welding equipment and sup- 12-31-1941 3,841.97 16,158.03 3, 724.10 1, 675. 84 519.50 plies. 12-31-1942 5,710. 20 14,289.80 1,855,87 501.09 501.09 Circle Corp., 5435 Harford Rd., Baltimore, Md__ Motion-picture theater______12-31-1941 20,935. 59 4,726. 22 4,726.22 2,346. 53 1,032 47 12-31-1942 21,197.86 4, 463.95 4,463. 95 4,017.55 % 365.89 Colony House, Inc., 4244 Connecticut Ave., NW., Retail furniture store______12-31-1940 7,396. 84 21,319.15 12.003. 99 123.72 None Washington, D. C. 12-31-1941 8,942. 87 19.773.12 •10, 457. 96 5,358.10 2,357.57 12-31-1942 8,942.87 19.773.12 10,457.96 9,412.17 % 911. 66 Doubgrt Drug & Restaurant Co., * Inc., 1114-16 Retail—restaurant, drugs, tobaccos___ 12-31-1940 3,031.83 9, 258.45 4,211. 92 168.54 None New York Ave.NW., Washington, D. C. 12-31-1941 3, 680.05 10,528.13 3,56a 70 1,387. 74 319.18 Edmar Realty Co., Inc., 702 H St. NW., Wash- Real estate leasehold...... 10-31-1941 2,448.00 9,805. 00 6,292.00 1,381. 45 None ington, D. C. 10-31-1942 2, 645. 40 9, 607. 60 6,094. 60 3,392. 35 701.24 Erlebacher, Inc., 1210 F St. NW ., Washington, Ladies’ ready to wear clothing...... 7,31-1943 11, 648. 42 8,193.48 4, 627. 34 4,164. 60 1,274.90 D. C. Govans Corp., 5436 Harford Rd., Baltimore, M d.. Motion-picture theater...... _____.... 12-31-1940 9,336.33 12,230. 70 4,169.05 1, 626. 04 None 12-31-1941 9, 549. 62 16,143. 52 7,166. 58 3,063. 44 765.86 0 12-31-1942 10,009.44 17,001.07 6,706.76 7,012. 53 2,138.09 1 Allowance made during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1945, represents addition to relief previously allowed and published. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14079

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Maryland—continued

The Haas Tailoring Co., 422 West Paca and Red­ Manufacturers of men’s clothing...... 12-31-1941 326, 672. 69 $13,291.76 wood Sts., Baltimore, Md. $3,492.75 $2, 794. 20 $866.21 12-31-1942 81,510. 86 ft 871. 65 72.64 65.38 38.50 S. M. Hamilton Coal Co., 33 South Gay St., Bal­ Wholesale shippers of bituminous coal- 12-31-1941 1,879. 39 4, 695.56 timore, Md. 8, 612. 35 32.21 12-31-1942 6,013.89 1,561.06 477. 85 43Q.-06 129.01 Hudson Air Conditioning Corp., 1727 Pennsyl­ Air conditioning and heating equip­ 12-31-1941 2,578.45 vania Ave. NW,, Washington, D. C. ment. 26,539.60 a 587.82 1,035.13 258.79 The Maryland Broadcasting Co., 7 East Lexing­ Radio broadcasting station_...... 9-30-1941 3,034. 42 17,674. 09 ton St., Baltimore, Md. 1,185. 68- 684.74 9-30-1942 6,694.20 16, 371.80 4,960.16 2,518. 33 661. ’85 9-30-1943 8,054. 82 15, Oil. 58 3,599.94 3,242. 80 972.84 Miller Metal Products Co., Inc., 2215 Russell St., Manufacturers of metal products. 12-31-1941 1,461.76 Baltimore, Md. 4.010.24 1,502. 24 927.11 213.23 12-31-1942 2,310.41 3,161.59 653. 59 268.59 80.57 Mineralized Foods, Inc., 807 Madison Ave„ Balti­ Wholesale foods______8-31-1943 2, 735. 65 more, Md. 8,856.03 552.19 496.97 149.08 The Monroe Theatre Co. 1924 West Pratt St., Motion picture exhibitor______6-30-1942 3,970. 00 a 874. 60 Baltimore, Md. a 839. 48 993.82 228.57 6-30-1943 3,970.00 a 874. 60 2,839. 48 2,555. 53 766.66 Penn Bowling Recreation Center Inc., 474 K St. Bowling alley operator...... 11-30-1941 8, »90. 36 NW ., Washington, D. C. a 091. 31 5, 864. 48 2,356. 56 11-30-1942 12,454.72 11, 672. 75 2,400.12 3,669.18 1,138.10 Valley Forge Distributing Co., 1515 South Capital Beverage distributor (beer)_____ 12-31-1940 10, 663. 35 St., Washington, D. C. 59,895. 23 13,086. 65 3, 386. 64 None 12-31-1941 12,392. 25 58,166. 33 11,357. 75 4,832. 65 1,498.12 12-31-1942 12,392. 25 58,166. 33 11,357. 75 6, 457. 37 3,522.00 The Windsor Theatre Co., 3113 West North Ave., Motion picture exhibitor. 3-31-1944 2, 622. 92 Baltimore, Md. 829.60 829.60 .1, 67ft 34 501.11

MASSACHUSETTS Allied Theatres of Bangor, 00 Scollay Sq., Boston, Motion picture theaters. 12-31-1941 25,214.15 4 786.91 1,557.22 545.03 168.96 Mass. 12-31-1942 25,214.15 4,992.01 Beverages, Inc., 40 Denton Rd., Allston, Mass___ 1, 557. 22 1,400.90 825.32 Manufacture carbonated beverages.... 12-31-1942 780. 71 a 719. 29 219.29 L 003. 67 . / 301.10 The Burden-Bryant Co., 126 Liberty St., Spring- Wholesale—stoves, ranges, etc____ _ 4-30-1941 2, »30. 62 field, Mass- la 516.86 4, «50. 58 108. 31 4-30-1942 3,465. 30 14,140.81 6,205. 47 a 243. 98 51«. 10 Fibre Leather Mfg. Corp;, Belleville Ave., New Imitation leather manufacturer. 12-31-1941 20,764.14 Bedford, Mass. 17,476. 73 14, 265. 84 4, 984. 08 1,992.43 12-31-1942 24, 239.35 14,010. 52 10, 799.63 9,758.23 5,746.50 Gliek Waste Co., 10 Brackett St., Worcester, Wool waste dealer...... 12-31-1941 9,099.89 Mass. 7,497.26 4, 309. 31 2,348. 74 1,03a 44 Rockland Amusement Co., 60 Scollay Sq., Boston, Theater______12-31-1942 17,087.42 Mass. 808. 40 824. 01 1, 524.76 491.31 Van Norman Machine Tool Co., 3640 Main St., Manufacture of machine tools and 12-31-1940 292,558.15 Springfield, Mass. automotive equipment. 704,916.69 94,853. 22 4a «83.95 None The Yankee Network, Inc., 21 Brookline Ave., Radio broadcasting and service._____ 12-31-1940 92,205. 35 Boston, Mass. liaS37.S7* 70, 349. 00 23.325.09 12-31-1941 113,862. 21 125,824. 35 98,808.19 49.404.09 15, 315. 28 12-31-1942 143,141.06 l l i 335. 50 69,672.15 MICHIGAN 6a 704.93 27,868.8á

American Auto Felt Corp., 617 Crosby St., Grand TextUe manufeeturers. 12-31-1941 29, 274.83 61,840. 07 Rapids, Mich. 7,897.62 4,629. 89 1,404.28 Applied Arts Corp., 365 Lane Ave. SW ., Grand Metal manufacturing.. 12-31-1940 36,204.29 45,294. 28 Rapids, Mich. 13,442. 48 4, 704.91 12-31-1941 42,651.09 3a 251.48 16,217. 75 8,108. 88 2,513.75 12-31-1942 53,149. 09 2a 946.48 6,9ia 75 5,321.47 a 365.10 The B-H Tool

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Michigan—continued The Rapid-Standard Co., Inc., 535 Bond Ave. Manufacturing hand trucks, convey­ 1- 1-1941 $3. 541.18 $29,277.41 $3,831.82 $1,584.61 $396.14 NW ., Grand Rapids, Mich, ors and casters. to 11-30-1941 11-30-1942 4,634.09 28,134. 50 2, 738.91 1, 210.36 627.57 Sanitary Knitting Co., 21-23 Ottawa Ave., Grand Manufacturer of knitw ear...,______12-31-1941 13,869.61 16,300. 71 3,434.00 1,753. 52 692.11 Rapids, Mich. 12-31-1942 13,869.61 16,300. 71 3,434. 00 3,090.60 980.46 12-31-1943 13,869.61 16,300.71 3,434.00 3,090.60 980.46 Shedd Bartush Foods, Inc. (formerly Shedd Manufacturing—oleomargarine and 6-30-1942 47,765.73 38,118.92 18,734.27 7,493. 71 2,323.05 Products Co.) 14401 Dexter Blvd., Detroit, salad dressing. Mich; Sligh-Lowry Furniture Co., Holland, Mich_____ Manufacture of furniture...... 3-31-1942 4,191. 23 24, 261. 27 9,339.67 3,779.90 1,401.96 -3-31-1943 5,695.99 22, 756. 51 7,834.91 8,460. 24 2, 538.07 Stow & Davies Furniture Co., 70 Front Ave. SW., Furniture manufacturing...... 12-31-1941 19,366.28 14,018.62 7,125.00 6,412. 50 1,987.88 Grand Rapids, Mich. 12-31-1942 19,973.32 13, 313. 30 6,419. 68 5,777. 71 3,396.03 Sugar Beet Products Co., 302 Waller St., Saginaw, Manufacturers of chemical prepara­ 12-31-1941 30,056.02 59,837.73 ' 9,874.15 3,949.66 1,224.39 Mich. tions and wash fountains. Teer, Wickwire & Co., 113 East Washington Ave., Manufacture of automobile parts...... 1- 1-1940 34,310. 29 63,283.92 25, 322.94 5,901. 39 None Jackson, Mich. to 9-30-1940 9-30-1941 34,130.81 63,463.40 25, 502.42 8,925.85 None 9-30-1942 39,578.82 63, 515.38 30,387.72 4, 251.98 863.90 Union Rotary Co., 221 Hersee Bldg., Mount Drilling oil and gas'wells.______2-28-1942 1,865.29 13,334. 71 7,634.71 2,847.11 673.32 Pleasant, Mich. Universal Products Co., Inc., 6455 Kingsley Ave., Manufacture of automotive parts. 12-31-1941 392, 427. 46 78,686.92 16,923. 74 ' 16, 560. 21 5,133.67 Dearborn, Mich.

MINNESOTA

Carr-Cullen Co., 1030 Marshall St. NE., Minne­ Sash and d o o r s ...... ______12-31-1940 65, 790.98 ' 554.71 554. 71 2,483.43 None apolis, Minn. 112-31-1941 81,105. 80 None None 1,072.17 332.41 MISSISSIPPI Adams-Edgar Lumber Co., Morton, Miss___ Lumber manufacturers______12-31-1941 68,029.97 18,429.19 18,429.19 9,214.60 2,856. 50 Baldwyn Manufacturing Co., Tupelo, M iss... Shirt factory...... 10-31-1943 120.00 4, 294.08 3,863.35 3,477.01 1,043.11 Corr-Williams Tobacco Co., 422 North Mill St., Wholesale tobacco and confection____ 12-31-1941 10,229.44 9,420. 26 3,849.05 1,093.69 251. 55 Jackson, Miss. 12-31-1942 10,229.44 9,420. 26 3,849.05 3,464.15 ■1,039.25 Scanlon-Taylor Millwork Co., Jackson, Miss.. Manufacturer of millwork products... 12-31-1941 , 4,680. 93 25,827.00 6,528.39 5,769.36 2,026. 85 12-31-1942; 6,679.64 23,828. 29 4,529.68 4,260.99 1,278.29 M . L. Virden Lumber Co., Cleveland, Migs. Building supply dealer...... 9-30-1941 8,166. 68 25,554. 52 7,635.95 2,009.77 None 9-30-1942 9,071.37 24,649.83 9,074. 89 4, 566.38 1,261.23 1ST DISTRICT or MISSOURI Carlyle Dress Corp., 1306 Washington Ave., St. Dress manufacturer...... 6-30-1941 5,296.92 18,453.08 4,995. 22 1,248.80 None Louis, Mo. 6-30-1942 6,565. 45 17,184. 55 3,726. 69 1,490.68 655.90 Esquire Theatre Co., 6706 Clayton Rd., Rich­ Motion picture th eater....!_____..... 8-31-1941 11,652.30 9,157. 73 2,034. 94 291. 61 None mond Heights, M o. 8-31-1943 13,602.47 10,086. 25 3,441. 20 2,473.88 769.18 John C. Kupferle Foundry Co., 2822 North 1st Manufacturers of plumbing supplies!! 12-31-1941 9,182.63 5,607. |7 877. 75 37.36 9.33 St., St. Louis, Mo. Shultz Folding Box Co., Inc., 11th and Pestalozzi Manufacture of folding paper boxes... 12-31-1940 8,908. 69 57,591. 31 6,333.78 442.94 None Sts., St. Louis, Mo. 12-31-1941 9,808.02 75,691. 98 5,434. 45 3,075.75 953.48 12-31-1942 13,068. 70 72,431.30 2,173. 77 3,213.60 968.93 Valley Dolomite Corp., 1008 Federal Commerce Manufacturing.;...... 12-31-1940 48,954.88 48,625. 22 16,552. 74 5,793. 46 None Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 12-31-1941 60,236.70 64,308.86 24,342.94 11,361.79 3,522.15 6TH DISTRICT OF MISSOURI

Colonial Poultry Farms, Inc., Pleasant Hill, M o.. Baby chick hatcheries. 1- 2-1940 12,366.13 41,188. 31 6,604.10 1,981.23 None to 8-31-1940 8-31-1942 27,922. 54 25,631.90 9,136. 29 1,794.98 729.04 Forum Cafeterias of America, Inc., 2300 Fidelity Cafeterias. 5-31-1941 222,730.07 108,253.03 16,592.47 2,648.12 None . Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 5-31-1942 274,317.00 56,666.10 3,909.45 1,759. 25 545.37 5-31-1943 274,317.00 56,666.10 3,909.45 3,518. 50 1,563. 77 Mid-Central Fish Co., 1656 Washington St., Wholesale and retail fish______12-31-1941 36,688.17 19,753.85 5,626.97 5,674.05 1,758. 94 Kansas City, Mo. 12-31-1942 38,262.06 18,179.96 4,053.08 7,240. 77 4,264.01 Missouri Aviation Corp., 416 Admiral Blvd., Airplane trade school and distributor 12-31-1940 6,434. 22 48,427.48 8,100. 68 2,452.65 None Kansas City, Mo. of airplane parts and service. 1- 1-1941 10,075. 56 57,654.94 6,490. 50 2,583.50 4,436. 74 to 11-30-1941 President Shirt Shops, Inc., 3101 Troost Ave., Retail mercantile. 12-31-1942 3,531. 76' 2,125.93 1,250.78 1,125.70 337. 70 Kansas City, Mo. The Seneca Coal & Coke Co., 114 West 11th St., Coal mining____ 1- 1-1941 28,193. 51 2,516.95 2,516.96 962.60 298.41 Kansas City, Mo. to 11-30-1941 11-30-1942 28,193. 51 -7,629. 56 2,516.96 1,290.14 785.76 MONTANA Hart-Albin Co., Post Office Box 2089, Billings, Retail dry goods—women’s and men's 1-31-1942 39,368.78 Unstated 1,317.11 461.02 142.91 Mont. wear and groceries. 1-31-1943 40,036.82 6,723. 58 649.07 584.16 344.01 Richland Lumber Co., Miles City, Mont___ __ Retail and wholesale building sup­ 12-31-1941 8,660.75 2,998. 60 324.18 113.42 28.36 plies. NEBRASKA

Bekins Van Lines Co., 16th and Leavenworth H igh\^g freight transportation, in­ 12-31-1941 1,200.00 21,481.25 13, 509.73 3,724. 50 856.63 Sts., Omaha, Nebr. cluding local trucking and ware­ housing and storage. Grand Island Independent Publishing Co., 113 Publishing newspapers__...... 12-31-1940 33,303. 73 8,237. 56 7,506.84 1,136.34 None North Locust St., Grand Island, Nebr. Í2-3Í-Í94Í 41,098.04 10,921.33 8,141.86 2,849.65 883.39 12-31-1942 41,098.04 10,921.33 8,141.86 7,327.67 3,764.00 NEVADA

Sanford Tractor & Equipment Co., 500 East 4th Tractor and tractor equipment dealer. 12-31-1940 14,928.09 56,321.91 22,329.42 5,907.87 None St., Reno, Nev. 12-31-1941 16,511.18 67,088.82 26,946.81 12,126.06 3,759.08 12-31-1942 17,119.18 67,088.82 29,051.11 22, 716. 28 14,553.56 1 Allowance made during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1945, represents addition to relief previously allowed and published. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14081

EXCESS PROFITS TAX RELIEF GRANTED UNDER SECTION 722 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE—Continued

F iscal Y eah E nded J une 30, 1945

Increase in Gross reduc­ Gross in­ the amount Increase in tion in the Name and address of taxpayer (arranged by in­ Excess prof­ r the amount excess profits crease in the Taxable its credit of excess income (eh. ternal revenue districts in which excess profits Business in which engaged profits of excess (subch. E) tax returns were filed) year ended before allow­ profits tax resulting 1) tax result­ ance of relief credit credit from the ing from the claimed by operation of taxpayer allowed operation of sec. 722 • sec. 722 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Harrison Abrasive Corp., 839 Elm St., Man­ Manufacturers of shot and grit______12-31-1940 $7,625.14 chester, N . H. $10,751.12 $5,554.15 $1,388.53 None 12-31-1941 8,250. 50 10,125.76 6,756. 59 2,364.81 $578.60 Westfield Knitting Mills, Inc.-, Amoskeag Mill Manufacturer of men’s/a n d boy’s 11-30-1942 1,228.83 4,756.17 No. 1, Manchester, N . H. 3,521.17 ' 708.89 195.29 sweaters. 11-30-1943 .1,625.80 4,359.20 3,124. 20 2,838.12 851.44 1ST DISTRICT OFJNEW JERSEY

Courier-Post Co., 3d and Federal St., Camden, Newspaper publishing______. 12-31-1940 71,448.05 N . J. 60,181. 03 21,045.81 6,485.92 None 12-31-1941 78,992.06 53,314.42 25,474.73 12,568.87 None 12-31-1942 83,515. 22 41,706.33 Maedale Dairies, Inc., 133 South Mount Vernon 18,519.99 16,667.99 7,407.99 Wholesale dairy products______12-31-1941 1,320. 24 6,181. 95 5,206.73 ' 864. 37 ' 198.80 Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. 12-31-1943 1,863.88 5,638.31 The Wright Stores, Inc., 30 Monmouth St.. Red 4,663.09 3,747. 29 1,142.84 Hardware and housefurnishings mer­ 8-31-1943 2,482.47 10,342. 53 3i 334. 25 3; 000.83 '900.24 Bank, N. J. chants. 6TH DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY

Ballmill Lumber A Sales Corp., c/o Newark Sea­ Wholesale lnmher ______12-31-1940 8,938. 86 20,455.14 board Terminal, Newark, N . J. 5,223. 83 1,028. 47 None 12-31-1941 10, 205.81 19,188.19 7,563. 40 2,647.19 1,121.15 12-31-1942 10, 204. 81 19,188.19 7,563.40 4,709.02 1,421.47 12-31-1943 10, 205. 81 7,563. 40 7,563. 40 6,706. 84 2,065. 21 Beers Steel Building Corp., 31 Clinton St., New­ Engineers...... 10-31-1941 ark, N . J. 89.64 Unstated 640.14 160.04 None The Bovinine Co., 257 Comelison Ave., Jersey Proprietary medicine...... 12-31-1941 City, N. J. 101,462.68 41,382. 47 9, 582.64 3,353. 92 1,039.72 12-31-1942 101,462.68 41,382.47 9,582.64 8,624.37 3,833.06 Electro-Technical Products, Inc., 113 East Centre Manufacturing varnished fabrics 12-31-1941 St., Nutley, N . J. 14, 522.13 22,214.68 16; 125.05 6,442.59 i; 997. 20 12-31-1943 19,108.06 11,539.12 11, 539.12 18,764.51 16,494. 56 Elcctrovox Co., Inc., 169 Maplewood Ave., Manufacturers phonograph needles__ Maplewood, N. J. 10-31-1943 1, 503. 26 7,001.80 ' 636.81 ' 573.13 ' 171.94 Godette Products Corp., 46-56 West Peddie St., Manufacturing women’s hair orna­ 12-31-1942 836.44 20,538.56 2,845.76 3,982.15 1,194. 66 Newark, N . J. ments. Hoflman Furniture Co., Inc., 33 Market St., Retail installment furniture_____ 1-31-1942 Newark, N . J. 10,154.17 20,600.43 8,536.55 1,753.28 771.45 1-31-1943 12,701.78 18,052. 82 11,477.57 10,685. 20 4,392. 20 Ketch am and McDougall, Inc., 545 North Arling­ Manufacturing novelty holders______12-31-1940 ton Ave., East Orange, N . J. 5,250.19 39,435.16 3,604; 82 901.21 None 12-31-1941 6,163. 70 38,521. 65 4,312.82 1,725.12 759.05 12-31-1942 6,163. 70 L. ^& R, Manufacturing Co., 577 Elm St., Keamy, 38,521. 65 4,312. 82 3,881. 54 1,164.46 Manufacturer of watch and instru- 2-28-1942 2,243.82 19,761.15 5,725.65 2,003.99 '460.92 ment cleaning machines and solu­ 2-28-1943 2,607. 91 19,397.06 5; 361. 56 4,825.40 tions. 1,447.63 Peerless Transportation Corp., 95 Ascension St., Marine transportation'...... Passaic, N . J. 11-30-1941 643.42 4,129. 22 2,342.92 665.03 11-30-1943 633.57 2,752.14 2,752.14 3,193.13 957.93 Sun Flame Appliances, Ltd., 720 Grand Ave.. Wholesale export merchants. Ridgefield, N. J. 10-31-1942 6,443.12 60,517.27 5; 623.74 3,784.07 1,020.40 Triangle Contracting Co., 20 Washington PI., Contractor...... Newark, N. J. 3-31-1943 1,763.18 14,236.82 3,277.90 2,950.13 885.04 The Wright Stores, Inc., 30 Monmouth St., Red Hardware and housefurnishings mer­ 8-31-1942 1,384.00 11,108. 50 4,293.20 1,903.71 483.61 Bank, N . J. chants. Y ellow Pine Sales Corp., 336 Thomas St., Newark, Wholesale lumber...... 5-31-1942 N . J. 3,759. 23 8,820.46 3,407.06 4,642.38 2,042.65 6-31-43 5,227.02 7,352,67 1ST DISTRICT OF NEW YORK 1,939,27 2,555.34 766.61

Sol Katzman & Co., Inc., 1553 Pitkin Ave., Retail jewelry ...... 2-28-1943 Brooklyn, N . Y. 4,465.22 3,947.81 2,089.69 1,880.72 664.21 Le Huray & .Co., Inc., 150 Lafayette St., New Lithographing...... 12-31-1942 York, N .Y . N - 2,176. 68 14,640.50 1,685.71 1,517.14 455.14 Paper Novelty Mfg. Co., 505 Carroll St., Brook­ Paper novelties______. » 2-28-1842 lyn, N . Y. 64,033.83 None None 5,134.90 1,591.83

2ND DISTRICT OF NEW YORK

Ajax Shoulder Pad Co., 867 Broadway, New Manufacturer of shoulder puds 12-31-1941 1,204. 70 York, N .Y . 8,326.92 2,600.15 1,283.31 295.67 12-31-1942 1,204.70 8,326.92 2,600.15 1,543.07 462.22 Art and Sign Brush Manufacturing Corp., 141 Manufacture and distribution of art 12-31-1941 6th Ave., New York, N . Y. 6,510.84 7,581.16 3,428.47 I! 199.96 275.99 and sign brushes and hair. 12-31-1942 6,510.84 7,581.16 3,428.47 3,085.63 925.69 The A. G. Boone Co., 195 Chester Ave. SE., General hauling______12-31-1940 41,407.01 19,473.22 Atlanta, Ga. 11.416.68 '234.30 None 12-31-1941 51, 237.66 23,243.13 12,773.99 4,052.42 1,256.26 Buchmann Spark Wheel Corp., 4-20 47th Ave., Manufacturer of sparking wheels... 12-31-1940 496.00 21,705.56 Long Island City, N . Y. 2,466.81 616.71 None 12-31-1941 1,000. 83 21,200. 73 2, 324.17 929.67 232.42 A. W. Franklin Mfg. Corp., 175 Varick St., New Manufacturers of radio parts 12-31-1940 7,624.59 York, N . Y. 27,418.64 17,336.74 646.82 None 12-31-1941 6, 705. 30 27,977.92 21,686.54 14,103. 34 4,372.04 12-31-1942 4,093.02 31,191.19 22,879.81 20,591.82 8,090.47 Freund, Freund & Co., Inc., 58 Walker St., New Wholèsale textiles, ticking...... 11-20-1942 York, N .Y . 18,745.12 7,468.08 1,189. 42 4,106. 83 i; 345.76 H. L. Green Co., Inc., 902 Broadway, New York, Retail variety stores______1-31-1941 . 1, 917,000.07 N.Y. 431,894. 55 42,272.45 12,951.43 None 1-31-1942 2,297, 792.52 431,894.56 56,624. 51 33,974.71 10, 532.16 Green United ¡Stores, Inc., 902 Broadway, New Retail department stores...... 1-31-1941 York, N. Y. 91,008.16 351,063.41 191,136.45 7,598.73 None 1-31-1942 119,124.04 347,210. 54 283, 279.36 152,442. 59 47,257.21 International Talc Co., Inc. (formerly Interna­ Mining and milling tale rock...... 12-31-1941 154, 380. 81 28,241.07 tional Pulp Co.), 41 Park Row, New York, 24,872.57 4,581.42 i; 420.24 N . Y. 12-31-1942 154,487.30 42,300.50 24,766.08 50,779.92 22, 568.85 Ketchican Wharf Co., 120 Broadway, New York, Wharf operation.. ______12-31-1940 N . Y. 6,551.16 19,466.57 8,404.64 1,572.27 None 12-31-1942 7,818.05 22,489.17 10,269.62 16,478.47 6,636.68 M. G. R. Company, Inc., 171 Reade St., New Fruit and produce commission mer- 12-31-1942 York, N. Y. 3,848. 34 26,651.66 2,617.76 2,471.39 ' 74L 42 chants. 12-31-1943 3,740.64 26,259.36 2,225.46 2,147.93 644.37 Oldin-Dennis, Inc., 1 East 33d St., New York, Manufacturers of outer sportswear___ 8-31-1942 N . Y. 1,_521.02 69,728.98 10,006. 54 »,136.06 8.40L70 Rex Cutlery Corp., 350 Fifth Ave., New York, Manufacturing .cutlery______12-31-1941 N.Y. 4,592.81 54,681.26 13,094.29 5,569.40 1,726.52 12-31-1942 6,522.12 52,751.95 12,371.42 W. J. T. Towing Line, Inc., 1 Broadway, New 11,134. 27 8,377.76 Water transportation______10-21-1940 1,994. 20 23,644.65 8,471.46 2,802.47 None York, N .Y . to 9-30-1941 9-30-1942 6,021.86 20,616.99 6,727.97 2,813.61 1,188.16 9-30-1943 1 7,847.93 17,790.92 2,165.40 1,948.86 584.66 r ended June 30, 1945, represents addition to relief previously allowed and published. No. 224- 14082 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945

EXCESS PROFITS TAX RELIEF GRANTED UNDER SECTION 722 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE -Continued

* F iscal Y ear E nded J une 30, 1945

Gross reduc­ Increase in Gross'in­ Increase in tion in the crease in the the amount the amount excess profits Excess prof­ of excess income (ch. Name and address of taxpayer (arranged By in­ Taxable its credit of excess (subch. E) Business in which engaged profits 1) tax result­ ternal revenue districts in which excess profits year ended before allow­ profits tax resulting ing from the tax returns were filed) credit credit from the ance of relief claimed by operation of allowed operation of sec. 722 taxpayer sec. 722 (8) ( 1) (2) (3) (4) (5) ' (6) (7)

3D DISTRICT OF NEW YORK E. W. Bruno Co., Inc., 128 West 31st St., New Export agents______10-31-1941 $952.32 $21,581.21 $21,581.21 $6, 474.36 None York, N. Y. 10-31-1942 4,077. 83 2t, 990.06 21,990.06 7,618.86 $2,120.67 E. P. Lawson Co., Inc., 426 West 33d St., New Selling and servicing paper cutting 11-30-4942 12,078.18 52,645.41 8,329.91 6,071.93 1,885.67 York, N. Y. and bindery machinery. Sutherland Shipping, Inc., 976 West Main St., Motor truck transportation______12-31-1940 1,356,63 27,122. 41 * 5,142.87 851.09 None New Britain, Conn.

21ST DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Auburn Dry Goods- Corp., 141 Genessee St., Dry good; and department store____ 1-31-1942 8,790.39 4,007. 57 2,584.39 904.54 220.81 Auburn, N. Y. 1-31-1943 8,790.99 4,007. 57 2,584.39 . : 2,325.95 697.78 Mohawk Valley Motors, Inc., 423 Oriskany St., Automobile sales and service______12-31-1940 4,939.79 2,722.06 None 49.29 None West Utica, N. Y. 12-31-1941 4,795. 51 3,872. 58 596.35 849.25 212.31 Nelson’s Dry Goods, Ino., 187 West Dominick Department store...... 2-28-1942 5,330.49 5,550.81 1,794.51 662.47 152.37 St., Rome, N. Y. 2-28-1943 6,615. 91 4,265.39 509.09 1,126.88 338.07 Vincent J. Smith, Inc., 55 Helen St., Bingham­ General contractor___*...... 1- 1-1940 ^ 1,350.11 19, 783. 93 4,349. 89 907.73 None ton, N . Y. to 10-31-1940 10-31-1941 2,313. 46 18,820. 58 3,386. 54 853.31 None 10-31-1942 3,323.61 17,810. 43 2,376.39 940.81 443.36 10-31-1943 5,172, 92 527.08 527.08 531.69 159.51 Syracuse Buick Co., Inc., 375 West Onondaga Automobile sales and service______12-31-1940 7,402. 60 29,408.66 1,616. 42 644.12 None St., Syracuse, N . Y. 12-31-1941 8,306.57 35,262.38 1,909. 97 1, 212.74 532.90 12-31-1942 8,941.63 33,815. 27 3,829.04 ‘ 2,306. 20 691.85 28TII DISTRICT OF NEW YORK Brighton Products, Inc., 998 Broadway, Buffalo, Retail meat...... 6- 3-1940 79.62 15, 709.36 9,630. 55 1,338.13 None N . Y. to 12-31-1940 12-31-1941 964.63 17,311.80 10,827. 24 4,330. 90 1,905.61 12-31-1942 1,585.28 16,691.15 10,206.59 8,196.08 2,755.78 H. L. Steffen & Sons, Inc., Fairport, N . Y ... Wholesale produce, retail coal and • 12-31-1942 None None None 83. 31 24.99 building supplies. Stewart Motor Corp., 161 Elm St., Buffalo^N. Y Truck repair parts...... — 1- 1-1943 903.17 ' 5,120.72 5,120. 72 4,558.14 1,396.59 12-27-1943 Tapp Oil Corp., Wellsville, N . Y ______Oil production...... 12-31-1941 43,683.39 16, 704. 79 10,912.86 5,280.83 1,637.06 12-31-1942 45,668.17 16,821.45 13, 641.07 12,276.96 5,456.43 NORTH CAROLINA Chatham Manufacturing Co., Elkin, N. 0 . Blanket manufacturers______12-31-1940 394,887.80 337,675.88 170, ¿07.43 81,762.93 None Ecusta Paper Corp., Pisgah Forest, N . O__ Manufacturers of cigarette paper_____ i 12-31-1940 450,899.93 1,268,322.50 306,141.94 26,891.25 —None 12-31-1941 429,045. 28 1,889,687. 72 772.581.37 538,162.34 167,830. 32 Sol Isaacs-George Casteen Co., Inc. (formerly Installment furniture dealers______8-31-1942 1,797.00 8,530. 72 1,117.59 495.58 125.94 Sol Isaacs-George Casteen Furniture Co.), 118 8-31-1943 1. 797.00 8, 530.72 1,117. 59 1,005.83 301.75 - Center St., Goldsboro, N. C. Liberty Veneer Co., Liberty, N . C______Manufacturers of rotary cut veneers.. 12-31-1940 2,422.89 4,832.71 1,863.01 242.75 None 12-31-1941 2,977. 21 6,135. 49 2,098. 34 734.42 168.92 Newlin Hardware Co., Inc., Main St., Bur Retail hardware and farm implements. 12-31-1941 4,888. 57 817.67 817.67 286.18 65.82 lington, N . C. 12-31-1942 4, 885.86 988.23 841.41 757.26 227.18 12-31-1943 4,885.86 988.23 841.41 757.27 227.18 Rose’s 5,10 & 25t Stores, Inc., Henderson, N . O. Retail stores...... 12-31-1940 288,368.17 59,914. 65 45,291. 56 14,371.09 None

1ST DISTRICT OF OHIO Cincinnati & Lake Erie Transportation Co., 220 Transportation...... 12-13-1941 71,124.62 ' 330,725.38 153,060. 38 3,215.31 996.75 Ludlow Bldg., Dayton, Ohio. to 12-31-1941 Columbia Motor Sales Co., 525 Sycamore St., Retail auto dealer______12-31-1940 9.696.96 27,958. 58 14,885.13 2,264.09 None C incinnati,-Ohio. 12-31-1941 11,229.71 37,775.14 18,927.48 12,028.30 3,728. 77 12-31-1942 11,699.03 37,305.82 18,927.48 3,378. 27 1,022.54 Midwest Radio Corp., 909 Broadway, Cincinnati, Manufacture radio receivers...... 12-31-1941 6.845.71 69, Q43.23 39,163.65 12,133.86 • 4j554.92 Ohio. Ohio Supply Co., 23 South Center St., Spring- Retailer of lodge supplies______12-31-1940 21,863.73 9,942. 83 5,477. 48 1,369. 37 None field, Ohio. 12-31-1941 26, 256.61 13,838. 88 7,669.40 ' 3,067.76 931.00

10TH DISTRICT OF OHIO The Martin-Webb Co., 524 Edison Bldg., Toledo Real estate holding...... 12-31-1941 26, 231. 45 3,938. 59 3,623. 30 1,240. 42 645. 79 Ohio. 11TH DISTRICT OF OHIO The Irving Drew Corp., Lancaster, Ohio___ 6-30-1941 23,417.17 68,849. 83 21, 227.93 4,751. 56 None % 6-30-1942 28,063.87 64,203.13 25,023.65 11,260.64 3,490.80 The Segal Schadel Co. of Columbus, 40 South 12-31-1941 10,995.13 5,613. 33 5,491.74 2, 224.37 978. 73 Yale Ave., Columbus, Ohio.

18TH DISTRICT OF OHIO The Belden Brick Co., Post Office Box 208 12-31-1941 101,906.95 242,036.85 30,061.38 11,912.12 3,692.76 Canton, Ohio. Elyria City Motors, Inc., 115-117 West Ave. 12-31-1941 3,422.89 9.337. 47 1,981. 62 2,080.70 483.70 Elyria, Ohio. Excelsior Supply Co., East 40th St. and King Jobber and manufacturer, packing 12-31-1940 17,747.74 1,941.87 1,004.66 251.17 None Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. materials and upholstery supplies. 12-31-1941 21,750.65 1,941.87 1,555.46 622.19 192.88 Jupiter Steamship Oo., Cleveland, Ohio— ... 12-31-1940 5,671.73 20,821. 55 20,821.55 2,379.68 None 112-31-1941 26,493.28 None None 2,521.14 781.56 OKLAHOMA Andy Anderson’s Sporting Goods Co., Okla Pawnbroker and retail merchandise... 6-30-1942 12,543.12 17,901.94 5,615.72 1,965. 50 864.81 homa City, Okla. ' 6-30-1943 12,543.12 . 17,901.94 6,615.72 6,054.15 1,579.42 The Froug Co., 316 South Main St., Tulsa, Okla. Department store...... 1-31-1942 15,353.99 7,480.97 2,580.39 003.14 377.45 Jackson Cookie Co. of Oklahoma, Inc., 1319 Cookie manufacturer______12-31-1942 972.21 7,240.00 4,027.79 1,325.85 397.76 Northeast 23d St., Oklahoma City, Okla. 1 Allowance made during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1945, represents addition to relief previous ly allowed and published. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14083

EXCESS PROFITS TAX RELIEF GRANTED UNDER SECTION 722 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE—Continued F iscal Y ear E nded J une 30, 1045

Increase in Gross reduc­ Gross in­ the amount Increase in tion in the Excess prof­ the amount excess profits crease in the Name and address of taxpayer (arranged by in­ its credit of excess income (ch. ternal revenue districts in which excess profits Business in which engaged Taxable profits of excess (subch. E) 1) tax result­ tax returns were filed) year ended before allow­ profits tax resulting ance of relief credit t credit from the ing from the claimed by allowed - operation of operation of taxpayer sec. 722 X sec. 722 (1) (2) (3) <0 (5) (6) (7) (8)

Oklahoma—continued Midwestern Engineering & Construction Co., Engineering services and contractor. 8-31-1942 $7,886. 49 $66, 920.99 $14,835.08 $9,108.10 $3,961.59 307 Dr$w Bldg., Tulsa, Okla. 9- 1-1942 8,655. 49 66, 920.99 14,835.08 14,203.68 4,911.73 . 6-30-1943 Noble Drilling Corp., 209 Stanolind Bldg., Tulsa, Contract drfiling______>11-30-1941 480,692.69 179, 733.34 179,519.15 25, 483.81 None Okla., 11-30-1942 222,528.93 571,271.79 569,078.43 83,734.07 32,693.59 Tbe-Seneca Coal & Coke Co., 114 West 11th St., Coal m ining...... 12-31-1940 24,372.78 2,189.76 2,179.03 653.71 None Kansas City, Mo. Southwest Machinery Co., 1900 Linwood Blvd., Road and contractors’ machinery sales 12-31-1941 21,027.17 96,142.39 42,872.01 25,887.11 8,025.00 Oklahoma City, Okla. and service. V Western States Construction Co., 1142 Southeast Pipe line construction___.■______8-31-1942 292.62 18,603. 50 2, 236.85 1, 480.98 376.37 29th St., Oklahoma City, Okla.

• OREGON Sgp ' Butter-Nut Baking Co., 661 Commercial St., Retail and wholesale bakery______12-31-1941 3,209.16 2,988.11 970.84 209.24 48.13 Astoria, Oreg. Columbia River Land Co., Piedmont Station, Operation of golf club...... 12-31-1940 4, 466.12 6,237.25 3,946.15 552.86 None Portland, Oreg. 12-31-1941 3,813. 34 6,890.03 5,787. 62 2,168.20 498.69 12-31-1942 4,504.89 6,198.48 5,096.07 1,503. 27 450.99 Bernard Italie Inc., 319 Southwest Washington, Wholesale jewelry materials...... — 12-31-1941 1,046.08 5,078.07 3,552.74 865.61 199.09 Portland, Oreg. 12-31-1942 1,211.28 4,912.87 3,387.54 3,090.50 927.15 12-31-1943 1,492.09 3,106,73 3,106.73 2,796.05 838.83 Iteco Dental Manufacturing' Co., 2009 North Dental supply manufacturers*.------12-31-1940 1,555.71 5,192.35 2, 519.83 479.52 None Killingsworth Portland, Oreg. 1 12-31-1941 1, 523.95 5,224.11 3,061.32 113.87 23.91 W. J. Jones & Son, Inc., 414 Board of Trade Bldg., Stevedoring...... 12-31-1940 24,115.31 5,167. 20 3,807.69 951.92 None Portland, Oreg. 12-31-1941 29,630.11 8,185. 34 6,469.89 1,858.00 625.49 Kendall Heating Co., 1636 Northwest Love joy Contractors______■______12-31-1942 3,264.26 4,850.19 547.74 1,061.27 318.39 St., Portland, Oreg. 5=31-1941 1,359.97 21,682.30 7,760.03 835. 77 Northwest Grocery Co.,'133 Southeast Madison Wholesale grocery...... — 3- 8-1941 6,289.38 30,047.03 14,610.62 4,328. 75 1,118.85 St., Portland, Oreg. to 11-30-1941 11-30-1942 12,827.06 23, 509. 35 8,072. 94 6, 568. 70 1,833.45 12-'1-1942 14,359.37 21,977.04 6, 540.63 3,665.36 1,099.62 6-29-1943 Semler Optical Dept., Inc., Alisky Bldg., Port- Optometry...... _ ...... - ...... 12-31-1940 5,488. 29 33,250.14 7,166.88 740.14 None land, Oreg. 12-31-1941 6,177.30 32,561.13 8,188.09 2,865.83 962.43 12-31-1942 6,725717 32,013.26 7,640.22 6,876.19 2,062.85 Warner Valley Stock Co., Klamath Falls, Oreg... Livestock and farming...... 12-31-1942 43,276.10 37, 506.74 15,671.68 28,209.02 12,537.45 Waterway Terminals Co., 51 Northeast Weilder, Operators, marine terminal...... 12-17-1940 776.30 121,013.04 13,632. 51 1,441.10 None Portland, Oreg. to 4-30-1941 4-30-1942 1,208. 78 120, 580. 56 16,166.70 7,275.01 2,255. 27 4-30-1943 2,233. 68 119,555.66 15,141.80 9,203. 57 4,135. 79 1ST DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA Bearings, Inc., 1410 West Hunting Park Ave., Ball and roller bearing, wholesale____ 12-31-1940 513.44 13,736. 56 2,032.36 28.06 None Philadelphia, Pa. 12-31-1941 831.94 13,418.06 1,713.86 610.07 133.78 12-31-1942 1,668.17 12, 581.83 877.63 1,008. 83 297.84 Colver Store Co., 123 South Broad St., Philadel- Retail trade—general merchandise...... 1-31-1942 36,149.48 7,050.98 4,410. 50 2,231.22 659.81 phia, Pa. 1-31-1943 36,149.48 7,050.98 4,410. 50 4,046.23 2,337. 56 Curtis Engineering Co. (formerly Curtis Con- Residential builders...... 2-28-1941 14,683.24 295,313.92 39, 558.85 16,480. 74 None struction Co.), Upper Darby, Pa. 22-28-1942 43, 559. 58 325,226. 56 53,469.67 69,056. 62 20,421.21 2-28-1943 66,936.47 301,849. 67 65,932.44 29,144.94 13,870.36 Lincoln Loan Service, Inc., 601 First National Personal finance...... 12-31-1942 1, 553. 25 8,064.01 1,829. 70 1,646. 73 494.01 Bank Bldg, of Pennsylvania, Johnstown, Pa. Lincoln Loan Service, Inc., of Harrisburg, 216 Personal finance...... 12-31-1942 3,1)61. 67 9,899.09 4,438)33 3,994.49 1,198.34 Locust St., Harrisburg, Pa. Mclntire, Magee & Brown Co., 1814 Chestnut Wholesale opticians...... 12-31-1941 27,953. 30 36,083.18 7,223.33 2,722.36 814. 55 St., Philadelphia, Pa. 12-31-1942 27,953.30 36,083.18 7,223.33 6,597.24 3,828.37

23D DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA FaVette Broadcasting Corp., Fayette Title & Public utility-radio broadcasting...... 12-31-1942 6,449.18 14, 493.34 2,152-30- 1,937.07 581.12 Trust Bldg., Uniontown, Pa.

RHODE ISLAND

Gorham Manufacturing Co., 333 Adelaide Ave., Manufacturing silversmith and gold- 1-31-1941 512,973.89 76,615.71 6,947.06 2,676.17 None Providence, R. I. smith. Kay Jewelry Co. of Woonsocket, Inc., 151 Main Retail installment jewelry______6-30-1941 12,078. 93 14, 245.01 2,029.86 507.47 None St., Woonsocket, R. I. 6-30-1942 13,962. 42 12,361.49 2,149. 68 752. 39 233.24 6-30-1943 13,962. 42 12,361. 52 2,149.68 1,934. 72 1,139.33 SOUTH CAROLINA Columbia Lumber & Mfg. Co., Hampton and Lumber and building supplies______12-31-1940 . 10,424.64 24, 575.36 1,566.04 469.81 None Huger Sts., Columbia, S. C. 12-31-1941 10, 578. 75 24,421.25 3, 204.09 1,602.04 496.62. 12-31-1942 13,655. 20 21,344.80 127.64 88.50 88.50 Lancaster & Chester'Railway Co., 512 South Transportation—rail...... 12-31-1941 . 105,550.63 5,361. 54 6,361. 54 2,981.17 924.16 Main St., Lancaster, S. C: Seastrunk Electric Co., 1731 Hardin St., Colum- Electrical contracting and sales______12-31-1941 1,261.56 12,144.37 3,888. 33 1,818. 40 563.71 bia, S. C. 12-31-1942 4,089. 57 9,316. 36 1,060. 32 1,684. 98 505.49 12-31-1943 4,190.02 9,215. 91 959.87 759.42 227.83 TENNESSEE

Conasauga River Lumber Co., Conasauga, Tenn_ Manufacture, purchase and sale of 12-31-1940 20, 768. 55 22,026. 79 807.60 201.90 None lumber. 12-31-1941 23,444. 22 19,351.12 1,328. 52 597.84 185.32 12-31-1942 24, 720.86 19,498.16 51.88 46.69 27.50 The Half-Way Stations, Inc., 527 North Main St., Restaurants and lunch counters_____ 12-31-1940 4,066.99 17, 783.01 12,083.01 1,851. 76 None Memphis, Tenn. 12-31-1941 4,379. 74 18,941.76 11,770. 26 4; 480.70 1,971.51 12-31-1942 4,379. 74 21,930.26 ' 11,770.26 10, 593. 23 3,200.97 Kay Jewelry Co. of Chattanooga, Inc., 630 Market Retail installment jewelry___ . 6-30-1943 7,612. 42 68,279. 90 28,065. 95 11,226.38 11,226.38 St., Chattanooga, Tenn. ... 1 Allowance made during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1945, represents addition to relief previously allowed and published. 4No allowance made by the Commissioner; relief allowed by the Tax Court of the United States, unde* written stipulation. 14084 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945

EXCESS PROFITS TAX RELIEF GRANTED UNDER SECTION 722 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL RE VENUE-Continued

F iscal Y ear E nded J une 30, 1945

Increase in Gross reduc­ Gross in­ the amount Increase in tion in the crease in the Excess prof­ the amount excess profits income (ch. Name and address of taxpayer (arranged by in­ Taxable its credit of excess of excess (subch. E) ternal revenue districts in which excess profits Business in which engaged year ended before allow­ profits profits tax resulting 1) tax result­ tax returns were filed) ance of relief credit • credit from the ing from tffie claimed by allowed operation of operation of . taxpayer sec. 722 sec. 722

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

1ST DISTRICT OF TEXAS Austin Milan Cafeterias Co., 8th and Congress Cafeteria______* 12-31-1940 $6, 464. 94 $8,479.05 $2, 740.78 $202. 74 None Ave., Austin, Tex. N 12-31-1941 7,400.70 7,543.29 3,075.18 1,076.31 $247.54 ' ^ 12-31-1942 7,400. 70 7,543. 29 3,075.18 2,767.66 ’ 830.30 Beard & Stone Electric Co., Inc., Polk at Milam Automotive supplies and accessories... 12-31-1941 47,091.83 85,908.17 8,578.17 3,860.18 1,196.65 St., Houston, Tex. 12-31-1942 47,091,83 85, 908.17 8. 578.17 7,720. 35 3,431. 27 12-31-1943 47,-091.83 85, 908.17 8, 578.17 7,720. 35 3,427. 27 Burka Bag Co., of Texas, 2102 Strand, Galveston, New and used bags and bagging______2-28-1942 7,331.89 64, 792.35 18,740.82 12,395. 57 3,842.63 Tex. 2-28-1943 6, 592.05 65, 531.29 19,479. 66 19,423.60 7,505. 96 12-31-1940 44,504.05 11,142. 90 1,381.90 345.48 None Empire Bag & Burlap Co., Inc., 2700 Clinton Manufacturing and ^conditioning 1-31-1942 3; 514.69 9,199. 46 1,741. 75 1,213.01 278.99 Drive, Houston, Tex. second hand burlap bags. Gallie-King Bag Co., Inc., 2210 Brooks St., Hous- Burlap and cotton bag manufacturer.. 12-31-1941 4,000.00 29, 300. 00 9,300.00 1,460.19 335.85 ton. Tex. 12-31-1942 4,936. 68 28,363. 32 8,363.32 7,642. 2(K 2,292.65 Johnston Oil Field Service Corp., 5702 Navigation Oil well drill, stem testing...... 12-31-1941 3,915.69 / 15,084. 31 3,684.31 785. 51 180.67 Blvd., Houston, Tex. Lone Stax Bag & Bagging C o, Calhoun Rd. and Manufacture of bags and bagging...... 12-31-1941 39,520. 38 35,632.56 11,589.62 9,271.69 2,874.23 Dumble St., Houston, Tex. Poll Parrott Juvenile Shoe Store, Inc., 1015 Cap- Retail shoe store...... 12-31-1942 . 2,085. 41 1,372.68569.44 1,332. 77 399.83 ital Ave., Houston, Tex. V 12-31-1943 2,107.48 1,953.61 596.56 512. 61 153.78 Shepherd Laundries Co., 735 Liberty Ave., Laundry operations.______12-31-1941 38,512.17 24,691.02 3,002.10 1,200.84 372. 30 Beaumont, Tex. 12-31-1942 38,009.36 30,043. 34 3.002.09 2.701.88 1.591.10 12-31-1943 38,203.90 3,002.09 3.002.09 2.701.88 1.591.11 Southern Floral Co., 2306 Smith St., Houston, Wholesale florist...... 6-30-1941 12,276.70 13,154.03 1,276.06 201. 59. None Tex. 6-30-1942 13,099.64 12,331.09 2,975. 36 1,041.38' 458.22 2D DISTRICT OF TEXAS 6-30-1943 13,099.63 12,331.10 2,975.37 2,677.83 853.31 Amarillo Garage«& Storage, Inc., Amarillo, T ex.. Retail tires, etc...... 8-31-1942 3,195. 94 9,134. 37 3,644.06 1,316.19 320.87 8-31-1943 3,758. 79 9,021.84 3,081.21 2,773.09 831.93 Benton Amusement Co., 314 South Harwood St-i Motion picture theaters______8-31-1941 4,755. 25 1,043.68 279. 75, 69.94 None Dallas, Tex. 8-31-1942 5,406. 93 392.00 294.07 129.97 33.05 Carrier-Bock Corp., 709 North Harwood, Dallas, Air conditioning, installation, sales 8-31-1942 2,268.98 9,342. 52 1,222.99 664.46 143. 45 Tex. and service. Clowe & Cowan, Inc., 401 Harrison St., Amarillo, Wholesale plumbing supplies...... 12-31-1940 54, 415.27 89,491.32 9,245. 65 735.12 None Tex. 12-31-1941 65,344. 86 78,561. 73 10,655.14 4,794.81 1,486.40 12-31-1942 70,565.05 73,341. 54 5,434.95 4,891.45 2,173.98 The Comanche Funeral Home, Comanche, T ex.. Undertaking retail sales and service... 12-31-1940 1,035.08 6,293. 93 1,909.92 495.87 None 12-31-1941 1,438.04 5,890.97 1,886.96 660.44 151.90 12-31-1942 1,470. 40 5,858.61 1,854.60 1,192.35 357. 70 Cupp Theatres, Inc., 314 South Harwood St., Motion-picture theaters...... 8-31-1941 80.00 6,357.92 2,580.00 645.00 None Dallas, Tex. 8-31-1942 126. 78 6,311.14 3,103. 22 1,376.04 349. 70 Dallas-Fort Worth Brewing Co., 1026 Young St., Brewery______12-31-1943 7,644.63 53,095. 36 430.37 773. 62 317.04 Dallas, Tex. Dallas Title & Guaranty Co., 1301 Main St., Title insurance______4 12-31-1940 40,180: 84 27,264.01 5,639. 05 1,409. 76 None Dallas, Tex. • 12-31-1941 47.112. 55 20,332. 30 9.434.98 3,773.99 1,169.93 12-31-1942 47.112. 54 20,332.31 9.434.99 8,491. 49 3,774. 00 Dulup Oil Co., 702 Petroleum Bldg., Fort Worth, Oil and gas production...... 12-31-1940 7,926. 97 6,061. 78 894.81 223. 70 None Tex*. 12-31-1941 10,367.12 5, 554-, 56 1,002. 78 350.97. 87.75 12-31-1942 10,923. 74 4,997.94 1,002.98 902.68 270.80 Interstate-Trinity Warehouse Co., 301 North Drayage, storage, and motor freight... 12-31-1942 3,441. 76 16,270.74 7, 558. 24 8,054. 24 2,416. 27 Market St., Dallas, Tex. H. J. Justin & Sons, InC., 610 West Daggett St., Boot and shoe manufacturing...... 5-31-1941 21,853.14 15, 580. 66 2,846.86 711.71 None Fort Worth, Tex. 5-31-1942 26.187.92 21.285.48 2.787. 08 1,254.19 388.80 5-31-1943 26.187.92 21.285.48 2.787. 08 2, 508. 37 1,477.15 Morten Theatres, Inc., 2005 Greenville Ave., Motion-picture theater...... 5-31-1943 2,777.72 10,871.08 357. 28 321. 55 96.47 Dallas, Tex. 5-31-1944 2,777.72 10,871.08 357.28 328. 97 96.46 Plains Radio Broadcasting Co., 214 West 8th St., Radio broadcasting______12-31-1940 37,226. 53 43,050. 74 9, 788. 98 2,519.16 None Amarillo, Tex. 12-31-1941 44.948.11 35,329.16 10, 341.89 4,061.99 1,259.22 12-31-1942 44.948.11 35, 329.16 10, 341.89 9,307. 70 4,143.51 Pool Manufacturing Co., Sherman Tex------Garment manuacturing...... 12-31-1941 34,151.30 28,548. 70 8,598. 70 • 2,188.84 678.54 12-31-1942 35,809. 48 ' 26,890.52 6,940. 52 11,152. 63 6,175.08 Pork Skin Chips Co., Inc., 2005 Wall St., Dallas, Processing cured bacon rinds for hu­ 12-31-1942 473.60 2,661. 40 ^ 1,011.40 972. 61 226.99 Tex. man consumption. Robb & Rowley United, Inc., 314 South Har- Motion picture theaters______8-31-1941 96,950. 52 12,342. 01 2, 799. 48 839.84 None wood St., Dallas, T-ex. 8-31-1942 123,084. 68 10,053. 42 3,265. 32 1,854.52 642.76 Ben H. Rosenthal & Co., Inc., 1515 East 8th St., Wholesale meat packer______6-30-1942 10,375. 70 13,974.19 4,634. 80 1,622.00 405.50 Dallas, Tex. 6-30-1943 11,047.73 19,351.93 3,962. 27 3, 566.04 1,070.49 Russell Stationery Co., 611 Taylor St., Amarillo, Job printers, retail office supplies and 12-31-1941 4,409.12 12,899.39 1,001.17 639.18 147.01 Tex. office equipment. 12-31-1942 5,027.47 12,281.04 70.83 111.00 33. 30 Sunset Motor Lines, 105 West Washington Ave., Motor freight common carrier...... 12-31-1940 12,295. 60 61, 788. 60 28, 564.85 5, 712. 27 None San Angelo, Tex. 12-31-1941 15,453. 26 79,004.81 - 41,195.09 18, 540.19 5,747.47 Valley Broadcasting Co., Inc., 912 Commerce St., Advertising...... 12^31-1940 3,637.04 28,906.13 5,821. 59 1,746.48 None Dallas, Tex. 1 - 1-19411,952.29 30, 590.88 8,852.81 1,935. 58 445.18 to 2- 15-1941 Weaver Spring & Bumper Works, 402 Pearl St., Spring and bumper repair and service. 12-31-1941 6, 509.11 4,890.89 1, 565.89 722. 66 166.21 Dallas, Tex. 12-31-1942 6,509.11 4,890.89 1,565.89 1 ,409.30 422.79 White & Kirk, 516-518 Polk St., Amarillo, T ex .. Retail mercantile...... 12-31-1940 39,677. 28 84,391.12 4,406. 08 134.51 None 12-31-1941 47,851.08 76,217. 72 9,148.92 3,481.85 1,628.83 12-31-1942 48,014. 50 76,054.30 8,985. 50 8,086.95 3,594.20 White-Plaza Hotel Co., 1933 Main St., Dallas, Hotel...... , ...... 12-31-1940 6,410. 23 9,683.99 1,587. 58 584.89 None Tex. 12-31-1941 6,534. 28 9,559. 94 2,965. 72 1,546.89 355.79 12-31-1942 6,889.82 9, 204.40 2,610.18 3,243.42 973.03 UTAH James J. Burke & Co., 405 Kearns Bldg., Salt Engineering and construction______12-31-1941 9, 549.13 3,456. 55 3,456. 55 4,318. 64 1,607. 50 Lake City, Utah. 12-31-1942 10,892.86 21,965. 51 2,112.82 3,553.10 1,343.52 The Eimco Corp., 634 South 4th W. St., Salt Machinery manufacturing...... 12-31-1941 55,315. 83 68,948. 32 21,137. 50 10,929.96 3,388.27 Lake City, Utah. 12-31-1942 55,315.83 68,948.32 21,137. 50 25, 728.84 11,435.05 Interstate Motor Lines, Inc., 245 West 3d S., Salt Motor freight transportation...... 12-31-1940 35,533.60 11,726.09 5,141.62 > 783.10 None Lake City, Utah. 12-31-1941 43.281.05 29,863.92 6.347.67 2,539.07 787.10 12-31-1942 43.281.05 43,713.86 6.347.67 5,712. 91 2,762. 53 12-31-1943 43,281.05 6,347.67 6,347.67 5,712.90 2,762. 53 Wright’s, Iuc., 2341 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Retail ladies apparel______12-31-1942 2, 544.77 14,633.35 3, 587.37 3, 228.63 968. 58 Utah. 12-31-1943 2,544. 77 24,064.22 3,587.37 3,228. 64 968.58 W. H. Wright & Sons Co., 366 24tb St., Ogden, Real estate operations______1-31-1941 10,477.47 6,937.42 1,142.77 992.42 None Utah. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November .15, 1945 * 14085

EXCESS PROFITS TAX RELIEF GRANTED UNDER SECTION 722 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE-Continued

F iscal Y eah E nded J une 30, 1945

Increase in Gross reduc­ Gross in- • the amount Increase in tion in the crease in the Name and address of taxpayer (arranged by in­ Exfeess prof­ the amount excess profits Taxable its credit of excess income (ch. ternal revenue districts in which excess profits Business in which engaged profits of excess (subch. E) 1) tax result­ tax returns were filed) year ended before allow­ profits tax resulting ance of relief credit credit from the ing from the ■planned by operation of \ taxpayer allowed operation of sec. 722 sec. 722 (1) (2) (S) (4) (5) (6) (7) „ (8)

VIRGINIA

K. C. Arey & Co., Inc., Danville, Va______i 8-31-1941 $4, 525.11 $13,482.14 $1 187 07 12 None 8-31-1942 3, 506.12 17,393.88 3,053.11 1,851. 51 $470. 54 Farmville Leaf Tobacco Co., Inc., Richmond, Va. Dealers in leaf tobacco___ „...... 6-30-1942 4,884.85 25,115.15 720.42 44.49 10.23 6-30-1943 10, 419. 71 19,580.28 3,830. 29 4,676. 76 1,403.03 Jefferson Amusement Corp., 632 25th St., New- Motion picture theatre______12-31-1941 381.16 10,846.13 1,093.67 382. 78 88.03 port News, Va. 12-31-1942 733. 77 12,145.72 741.06 666.96 209.08 Manchester Board A Paper Co., Hull and Canal Manufacturers of paper board...... 12-31-1940 71,289. 68 44,130. 29 11, 245.93 2,815.04 None Sts., Richmond, Va. 12-31-1941 84, 657.04 53,151. 75 11,245.93 5,622. 96 1,743.12 12-31-1942 95,802. 77 53,016.37 100.20 90.18 40.07 J. C. Muller, Inc., 815 Dinwiddie Ave., Rich- Tobacco machinery______212-31-1940 25,781.08 34,828.92 6,460.94 1,938. 28 None mond, Va. WASHINGTON

Chas. F. Clise, Agent, Inc., Securities Bldg., Property management...... 5-20-1942 48.49 1,817.85 1,817.85 1,546.42 459.36 Seattle, Wash. , to 4-30-1943 Eagle Fixtures, Inc., 1412 Dearborn. St., Seattle, Wholesale and retail fixtures...... 12-31-1942 484.50 9,092.73 3,467.23 - 3,344.02 1,003.19 Wash. Eastlake Lumber Co., 1549 Eastlake Ave., Retail lumber yard...... 12-31-1941 7,227.88 8,046.11 1,417.12 495.99- • 114.07 Seattle, Wash. 12-31-1942 7.227.88 .8,046.11 1,417.12 1,275.40 382.62 Ellensburg Lumber Co., Ellensburg, Wash...... Lumber manufacturing...... 12 31-1940 12,202. 37 8,343.76 1,161.88 290.47 12-31-1941 13; 840.49 15i 579.11 1,187. 50 475.00 209.00 W. L. Feely Lumber Co., White-Henry-Stuart Wholesale lumber____;______12-31-1940 5,698. 75 44,601. 53 2,592.95 648.23 None Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 12-31-1941 6,632.11 43,668.17 2,999.58 1,199.84 527.93 12-31-1942 6,632.11 43,668.17 2,999.58 2,699.62 809.89 12-31-1943 6,632.11 4,909.12 2,999. 58 2,699.62 809.89 1-31-1942 18, 412. 00 13,424 78 5 ft37 02 1-31-1943 20,339.41 12,594.47 3,142.91 ^ 828. 62 ‘ P 665! 74 Naches Box Co., Naches, Wash______Lumber manufacturing...... 12—31—1941 2,004. 55 7,495 45 5,120. 45 3,214 90 12-31-1942 3,025.90 6,474.10 4,099.10 3,689.19 1,106.76 12-31-1943 3,537. 31 3,587.69 3,587.69 3,228.92 968.68 Pacific-Broadcasting Co., Keyes Bldg., Tacoma,* Radio broadcasting network...... 9-30-1941 3,231.90 29p654. 73 8,695.00 2,444.07 None Wash. Stimson Mill Co., 2116 Vernon PL, Seattle, Wash. Lumber manufacturing______12-31-1940 60,621.33 14,035.51 3,690.41 1,107.12 None United General Agency, 400 Exchange Bldg., Insurance, general agents...... 12-31-1940 3,801.62 6,127.75 4,056.27 1,014.07 None Seattle, Wash. 12-31-1941 5,036.02 4,893. 35 4,891.93 1,882.17 432.89 12-31-1942 5,615.68 4,446. 49 4,412.27 4,255.95 1,276.79 12-31-1943 7,944. 77 3,744. 39 3,744. 39 3,538.27 1,061.48 Utter Motors, Inc., 1101 West 2d Ave., Spokane, Automobile sales and service______12-31-1940 6,255.07 14,632.10 1,828.68 370.48 None Wash. 12-31-1941 6,291.94 18,536.48 3,320.22 1,520.49 380.12 Marcus Whitman Hotel .Co., 311 Securities Bldg., Commercial hotel (owner-operator)__ 1- 1-1941 23,183.12 11,747.36 6,405. 26 2,051.43 902.63 Seattle, Wash. to 11-30-1941 11-30-1942 23,183.12 11,747. 36 6,405.26 3,904. 49 1,884.33 WEST VIRGINIA

Martinsburg Loan Corp., 205 West King St., Personal finance...... 12-31-1941 6,460. 79 1,039.21 1,039. 21 363.73 83.66 Martinsburg,-W. Va. 12-31-1942 6, 460. 79 7,646.13 1,039. 21 935.29 280.58

•WISCONSIN -

Checker Cab Co., 1655 North Water St., Mil- Taxicab service______12-31-1940 11,869.21 15,619.84 10,044.02 2,511:00 None waukee, Wfs. 12-31-1941 15,279. 46 21,616.74 10,577.99 3,702.30 1,629.01 Mrs. Drenk’s Foods, Inc., 1523 North 9th St., Manufacture of food products...... 11-30-1941 4,123.39 20,202.29 10,989.53 2,852.03 None Milwaukee, Wis. 11-30-1942 5,662.89 22,536.87 11,578.39 7,389.27 2,523.73 11-30-1943 6,220.37 21,979.65 11,020.91 7,381.85 3,048.08 Hub Vacuum Stores, Inc., 620 North Water St., Vaouum cleaners...... 8-31-1941 1,385.75 14,981.42 9,157.88 2,289.47 None Milwaukee, Wis. . 8-31-1942. , 3,652.19 12,714.98 8,396.76 3,792.89 680.81 Roth Appliance Distributors, Inc., 647 WestVir- Distributors...... 12-31-1940 3,511. 90 22,155.88 2,744.54 686.96 None ginia St., Milwaukee, Wis. 12-31-1941 4,612.09 21,055.69 2,923.65 1,172. 57 615.93 12-31-1942 5,565.88 20,101.90 1,969.86 1,772.87 631.86 Van Dyke Baird Co., 21 West Pierce St., Mil- Manufacture of paper boxes______6-25-1940 6,061. 23 8,822.27 7,482. 67 1,897.89 None waykee, Wis. to 5-31-1941 5-31-1942 8,766.71 8,101.59 8,101. 59 3, 537.66 1,096.67 • '* 5-31-1963 10,844.83 6,023.47 6,023.47 5,865.26 1,796.95

Supplemental L ist fob F iscal Y ear-E nped J une 30,1944

1ST DISTRICT O* CALIFORNIA

Camie-Goodwin-Pendleton Co., 516 L ßt., Sacra- Tent and awning manufacturers and 12-31-1942 $20,357.04 $1,820.15 $1,820. Í5 $1,638.14 $964.68 mentó, Calif. dealers.

MARYLAND

Fidelity Storage Corp., 1420 Ü St. NW ., Wash- Storage and hauling of household 12-31-1942 22,746.54 7,344.67 1,858.37 1,672.53 984.92 ington, D. O. goods. Monumental Motor Tours, Inc., 3319 Philadel­ Motor transportation______12-31-1942 6,474.12 3,347.56 1,125.88 1,013.29 303.97 phia Ave., Baltimore, Md.

MICHIGAN Union Rotary Corp., 1103 North Mission, Mount Drilling oil a n d g a s wells... _ .... 2-28-1942 5,879.14 91320.86 3,620.86 5,678.02 1,703.40 Pleasant, Mich.

NEW HAMPSHIRE Harrison Abrasive Corp., 839 Elm St., Man­ 12-31-1942 10,252.36 8,123.90 4,693.97 ,4,224. 57 1,267.37 chester, N . H. 1 Allowance made during the fiscal year ended June 80, 1945, represents addition to relief previously allowed and published. * No allowance made by the Commissioner; relief allowed by the Tax Court of the United States, under written stipulation. 14086 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November /5, 1945

EXCESS PROFITS TAX RELIEF GRANTED UNDER SECTION 722 OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE BY THE COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE-Continued v

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Gross reduc­ Increase in Gross in­ Increase in tion in the crease in the Excess prof­ the amount the amount excess profits Name and address of taxpayer (arranged by in­ of excess income (ch. Taxable its credit of excess (subch, E) 1) tax result­ ternal revenue districts in which excess profits Business in which engaged year ended before allow­ profits profits tax resulting tax returns were filed) • ; credit ing from the ance of relief credit from the operation of claimed by allowed operation of taxpayer sec. 722 sec. 722

(1) (2) (3) (4) \ ( 5 ) (6) (7) (8)

1ST DISTRICT OF N EW JERSEY John M. Rogers Tool Corp., 110 Monmouth St., 12-31-1942 $1,035.29 $6,578.60 $2,403.71 $2,163.34 $624.59 Gloucester City, N. J.

OKLAHOMA Southwest Machinery Co., 1900 Linwood Blvd., Road and contractors machinery sales 12-31-1942 23, 587.47 93, 582.09 40,311.71 26,852.14 21,487.92 Oklahoma City, Okla. and service.

UTAH W. H. Wright & Sons Co., 366 24th St., Ogden, 1-31-1942 9,499.76 22,921.69 11,231.37 4,985.26 2 ,193. 52 Utah.

[seal] J oseph D. N tjnan, Jr., Commissioner of Internal Revenue. [F. R. Doc. 45-20631; Filed, Nov. 9, 1945; 3:27 p. m.]

Office of the Secretary. President dated August 10, 1943, pub­ suant to authority vested in the Federal lished in the F ederal R egister August Trade Commission, T hree and T hree-Q uarters P ercent 14, 1943, and It is ordered, That Charles B. Bayiy, a T reasury B oots of 1946-56 Having been advised of the existence of trial examiner of this Commission, be notice of call for redemption a labor dispute involving the members and he hereby is designated and ap­ of the Truck Operators League of Ore­ pointed to take testimony and receive 1. Public notice is hereby given that all gon, Portland, Oregon, evidence in this proceeding and to per­ outstanding 3% percent Treasury Bonds I find that the motor transportation form all other duties authorized by law; of 1946-56, dated March 15, 1926, are of goods, articles and commodities by any It is further ordered, That the taking hereby called for redemption on March member of the Truck Operators League of testimony in this proceeding begin on 15, 1946, on which date interest on such of Oregon, Portland, Oregon, to or from Wednesday, December 5, 1945, at ten bonds will cease. any establishment equipped for the o’clock in the forenoon of that day (east­ 2. Holders of these bonds may, in ad­ ern standard time), in Room 500, 45 vance of the redemption date, be offered manufacture, production or mining of the privilege of exchanging all or any any articles or materials which may be Broadway, New York, New York. part of their called bonds for other inter­ required or useful in the prosecution of Upon completion of testimony for the est-bearing, obligations of the United the war, or to or from any establishment Federal Trade Commission, the trial ex­ States, in which event public notice will engaged in wholesaling or storing any aminer is directed to proceed immedi­ hereafter be given and an official circular such articles or materials, is contracted ately to take testimony and evidence on governing the exchange offering will be for in the prosecution of the war within behalf of the respondent. The trial ex­ issued. the meaning of section 2 (b) (3) of the aminer will then close the case and make 3. Pull information regarding the pres­ War Labor Disputes Act. his report upon ; conclusions of Signed at Washington, D. C., this 13th fact; conclusions of law; and recommen­ entation and surrender of the bonds for dation for, appropriate action by the cash redemption under this call will be day of November 1945. Commission. found in Department Circular No. 666, L . B. SCHWELLENBACH, dated July 21,1941. Secretary of Labor. By the Commission. [seal] F red M. Vinson, [F. R. Doc. 45-20784; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; [seal] O tis B. J ohnson, Secretary of the Treasury. 10:49 a. m.] Secretary. November 14,1945. [F. R. Doc. 45-20791; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; 11:30 a. m.] [F. R. Doc. 45-20790; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; 11:30 a. m.] FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. [Docket No. 5207] CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. Lyons and Co. [Docket N6. 2012] v E xpreso Aereo I nter-Americano, S. A. Office of the Secretary. ORDER APPOINTING TRIAL EXAMINER AND FIX­ ING TIME AND PLACE FOR TAKING TESTI­ NOTICE OF HEARING [WLD 129] MONY In the matter of the application of T ruck O perators League of Oregon At a regular session of the Federal Expreso Aereo Inter-Americano, S. A. for Trade Commission, held at its office Jn FINDING AS TO -CONTRACT IN PROSECUTION OF the City of Washington, D. C„ on the 9th a foreign carrier air permit authorizing WAR day of November, A. D. 1945. air transportation of persons, property, In the matter of Truck Operators In the matter of Mervin E. Lyons, and Cuban mail between Havana, Cuba, League of Oregon, Portland, Oregon; Clarence B. Lyons, and Ida A. Lyons, co­ and Miami, Florida. Case No. S-2896. partners trading and doing business as Notice is hereby given that the above- Pursuant to section 2 (b) (3) of the Lyons and Company. entitled matter is assigned to be heard War Labor Disputes Act (Pub. No. 89, This matter being at issue and ready on November 28, 1945 at 10 a. m. (East­ 78th Cong.) and the directive of the for the taking of testimony, and pur­ ern standard time) in room 5417, Depart- FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15; 1945 14087 ment of Commerce Building; Washington, of claim, together With a request for a Property Custodian on Form APC-1 a D. C.( before Examiner J. Earl Cox. hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ notice of claim, together with a request Dated at Washington, D. C., November tained shall be deemed to constitute an for a hearing thereon. Nothing herein 13,1945. admission of the existence, validity or contained shall be deemed to constitute right to allowance of any such claim. an admission of the existence, validity By the Civil Aeronautics Board. The terms “national" and “designated or right to allowance of any such claim. F red A. T oombs, enemy country” as used herein shall have The terms “national" and “desig­ Secretary. the meanings prescribed in section 10 of nated enemy country" as used herein Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. shall have the meanings prescribed in [F. R. Doc. 45-20781; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; 9:50 a. m.] Executed at Washington, D. C., on section 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, as November 1, 1945. amended. [seal] J ames E. M arkham, Executed at Washington, D. C., on November 1, 1945. OFFICE OF ALIEN PROPERTY CUS­ Alien Property Custodian. TODIAN. [F. R.-Doc. 45-20679; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; [seal] J ames E. M arkham, 10:52 a. m.] Alien Property Custodian. [Vesting Order 5322] [F. R. Doc. 45-20680; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; F annie K lein 10:52 a. m.] In re: Estate of Fannie Klein, deceased, [Vesting Order 5323] and Trust u/w of Fannie Klein, de­ J oseph K uruc [Vesting Order 5324] ceased; File D-34-853; E. T. Sec. 14079. Under the authority of the Trading In re: Estate of Joseph Kuruc, de­ G iacomo P aganetti ceased; File D-34-849; E. T. Sec. 14043. with the Enemy Act, as amended, and In re: Estate of Giacomo Paganetti, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, Under the authority of the Trading with the Enemy Act, as amended, and also known as G. Paganetti and James and pursuant to iaw, the undersigned, Paganetti, deceased, File D-38-3588; after investigation, finding ; Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, and pursuant to law, the undersigned, ET Sec. 13269. Tliat the property described "as follows: after investigation, finding; Under the authority of the Trading^ All right, title, interest and claim of any with the Enemy Act, as amended, and* kind or character whatsoever of Harry Katz That the property described as follows: Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, in and to the Estate of Fannie Klein, de­ All right, title, interest and claim of any and pursuant to law, the undersigned, ceased, and in and to the trust created under kind or character whatsoever of John Kuruc after investigation, finding; the will of Fannie Klein, deceased, in and to the Estate of Joseph Kuruc, De­ ceased, . That the property described as follows: is property payable or deliverable to, .or All right, title, interest, and- claim of any claimed by, a national of a designated enemy is property payable or deliverable to, or kind or character whatsoever of Maddalena country, Hungary, namely, claimed by, a national of a designated enemy Cammari, nee Paganetti in and to the Estate National and Last Known Address country, Hungary, namely, of Giacomo Paganetti, also known as G. Paganetti and James Paganetti, deceased. Harry Katz, Hungary. National and Last Known Address John Kuruc, Hungary. Is property payable or deliverable«to, or That such property is in the process of ad­ claimed by, a national of a designated enemy ministration by First National Bank & Trust That such property is in the process of ad­ country, , namely, Company of East Pittsburgh, as Executor ministration by Farmers Bank & Trust Com­ and Trustee, acting under the judicial super­ pany of Indiana, Pennsylvania, as Adminis­ Natioiiltl and Last Known Address vision of the Orphans’ Court of Allegheny trator, acting under the Judicial supervision Maddalena Cammari, nee Paganetti, Italy. County, Pittsburgh, Pensylvania; of the Orphans’ Court of Indiana County, And determining that to the extent thàt Pennsylvania; That such property is in the process of such national is a person not within a desig­ And determining that to the extent that administration by R. A. Comalli, as Execu­ nated enemy country, the national interest such national is a person not within a des­ tor, acting under the Judicial supervision of of the United States requires that such per­ ignated enemy country, the national interest the Superior Court of the State of California, son be treated as a national of a designated of the United States requires that such per­ in and for the City and County of San Fran­ enemy country (Hungary); son be treated as a national of a designated cisco; And having made all determinations and enemy country (Hungary) ; And determining that to the extent that taken all action required by law, including And having made all determinations and such national is a person not within a desig­ appropriate consultation and certification, taken all action required by law, including nated enemy country, the national interest of » and deeming it necessary in the national appropriate consultation. and certification, the United States requires that such person interest, and deeming it necessary in, the national be treated as' a national of a designated en­ interest, emy country (Italy); hereby vests in the Alien Property- Cus­ And having made all determinations and todian the property described above, to hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ taken all action required by law,-Including be held, used, administered, liquidated, todian the property described above, to appropriate consultation and certification, sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ be held, used, administered, liquidated, and deeming it necessary in the national terest and for the benefit of the United sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ interest, States. terest and for the benefit of the United hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ Such property and any or all of the States. todian the property described above, to proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ Such property and any or all of the be held, used, administered, liquidated, propriate account or accounts,. pending proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ further determination of the Alien Prop­ propriate account or accounts, pending est and for the benefit of the United erty Custodian. This order shall not be further determination of the Alien Prop­ States. deemed to limit the power of the Alien erty Custodian. This order shall not Such property and any or all of the Property Custodian to return such prop­ be deemed to limit the power of the Alien proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or Property Custodian to return such prop­ propriate account or accounts, pending in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate erty or the proceeds thereof in whole further determination of the Alien Prop­ that compensation will not be paid in or in part, nor shall it be deemed to in­ erty Custodian. This order shall not be lieu thereof, if and when it should be dicate that compensation will not be deemed to limit the power of the Alien determined to take any one or all of such paid in lieu thereof, if and when it Property Custodian to return such prop­ actions. should be determined to take any one erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or Any person, except a national of a or all of such actions. in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate designated enemy country, asserting any Any person, except a national of a that compensation will not be paid in claim arising as a result of this order designated enemy country, asserting lieu thereof, if and when it should be may, within one year from the date any claim arising as a result of this determined to take any one or all of hereof, or within such further time as order may, within one year from the date such actions. may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ hereof, or within such further time as Any person, except a national of a erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice may be allowed, file with the Alien designated enemy country, asserting any 14088 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15,1945 claim arising as a result of this order deemed to limit the power of the Alien Such property and any or all of the may, within one year from the date Property Custodian to return such prop­ proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ hereof, or within such further time as erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or propriate account or accounts, pending may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ in part, nor shall it be deemed to ifidir further determination of the Alien Prop­ erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice cate that compensation will not be paid erty Custodian. This order shall not be of claim, together with a request for a in lieu thereof, if and when it should deemed to limit the power of the Alien hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ be determined to take any one or all of Property Custodian to return such prop­ tained shall be deemed to constitute an such actions. erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or admission of the existence, validity or Any person, except a national of a des­ in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate right to allowance of any such claim. ignated enemy country, asserting any that compensation will not be paid in The terms “national” and “designated claim arising as a result of this order lieu thereof, if and when it should be enemy country” as used herein shall have may, within one year from the date determined to take any one or all of the meanings prescribed in section 10 of hereof, or within such further time as such actions. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ Any person, except a national of a erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice designated enemy country, asserting any Executed at Washington, D. C., on of claim, together with a request for a claim arising as a result of this order •November 1, 1945. hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ may, within one year from the date here­ [seal] J ames E. M arkham, tained shall be deemed to constitute an of, or .within such further time as may Alien Property Custodian. admission of the existence, validity or be allowed, file with the Alien Property [P. R. Doc. 45-20681; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; right to allowance of any such claim. Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice of 10:52 a. m.] ♦ The terms “national” and “designated claim, together with a request for a hear­ enemy country” as used herein shall ing thereon. Nothing herein contained have the meanings prescribed in section shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ [Vesting Order 5325] 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, as sion of the existence, validity or right amended. to allowance of any such claim. J onathan S chindler et al. The terms “national” and “designated Executed at Washington, D. C., on enemy country” as used herein shall have In re; Partition Suit, Order Confirm­ November 1, 1945. ing Sale and Report of Referee in Jona­ the meanings prescribed in section 10 of than Schindler, et al. vs. Lena Stahlin, [seal] J ames E. Markham, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. et al. File 017-15497. * Alien Property Custodian. Executed at Washington, D. C., on ■ Under the authority of the Trading [F. R. Doc. 45-20682; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; November 1, 1945. 10:52 a. m.] with the Enemy Act, as amended, and [seal] J ames E. M arkham, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, and pursuant to law, the undersigned, Alien Property Custodian. , after investigation, finding; [Vesting Order 5326] [F. R. Doc. 45-20683; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; 10:52 a. m.] That the property described as follows: J ohn S toffelen The sum of $82.87 held by E. B. Graben- horst for Hermina Kehrer, formerly Hermina In re: Estate of John Stoffelen, de­ Schindler, being her l/30th share of the ceased; File D-28-9409 ; E. T. sec. 12530. [Vesting Order 5327] net proceeds from the sale of certain real Under the autharity of the Trading R udolf S treit property in Marion County, Oregon, by E. with the Enemy Act, as amended, and B. Grabenhorst as the Referee duly ap­ In re: Estate of Rudolf. Streit, de­ pointed by Court of the State Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, of Oregoh for Marion County for that pur­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, ceased; File D-28-9571; E. T. Sec. 13203. pose in the partition suit of Jonathan after investigation, finding; Under the authority of the Trading Schindler, et al. vs. Lena Stahlin, et al., with the Enemy Act, as amended, and That the property described as follows: Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, is property payable or deliverable to, or All right, title, interest and claim of any kind claimed by, a national of a designated enemy or character whatsoever of Frank Stoffelen, and pursuant to law, the undersigned, country, , namely, or lineal descendants, and Bernard Stoffelen, after investigation, finding: or lineal descindants, and each of them, in National and Last Known Address ^ That the property described as follows: All and to the Estate of John Stoffelen, deceased, right, title, interest and claim of any kind or Hermina Kehrer, formerly Hermina is property payable or deliverable to, or character whatsoever of Elfriede Tschauder, Schindler, Germany. claimed by, nationals of a designated enemy or the heirs of her body, and Mr. Streit, That such property is in the process of country, Germany, namely, first name unknown, and his natural sisters, names unknown, or their heirs, and each administration by E. B. Grabenhorst, as Nationals and Last Known Address Referee in the partition suit of Jonathan of them, in and to the Estate of Rudolf Schindler, et al. vs; Lena Stahlin, et al., act­ Frank Stoffelen, or lineal descendants, Ger­ Streitfc deceased, ing under the judicial supervision of the many. is property payable or deliverable to, or Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Bernard Stoffelen, or lineal descendants, claimed by, nationals of a designated enemy Marion County; Germany. country, Germany, namely, And determining that to the extent that That such property is in the process of Nationals and Last Known Address such national is a person not within a desig­ administration by Joseph Mackert, as Exec­ nated enemy country, the national interest utor of the Estate of John Stoffelen, acting Elfriede Tschauder, or the heirs of her body, of the United States requires that such under the Judicial supervision of the Superior Germany. person be treated as a national of a desig­ Court of the State of Washington for King Mr. Streit, first name, unknown, and his nated enemy country (Germany); County; And having made all determinations and natural sisters, names unknown, or their And determining that to the extent that heirs, Germany.' taken all action required by law, including such nationals are persons not within a des­ appropriate consultation and certification, That such property is in the process of ignated enemy country, the national inter­ administration by William Koester, as execu­ and deeming it necessary in the national in­ est of the United States requires that such terest, tor of the Estate of Rudolf Streit, acting un­ persons be treated as nationals of a desig­ der the judicial supervision of the Superior hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ nated enemy country, Germany; Court of the State of California, in and for todian the property described above, to And having made all determinations and the County of Los Angeles; be held, used, administered, liquidated, taken all action required by law, including And determining that to the extent that appropriate consultation and certification, such nationals are persons not within a sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ and deeming it necessary in the national designated enemy country, the national in­ est and for the benefit of the United interest, terest of the United States requires that such States. hereby vests In the Alien Property Cus­ persons be treated as nationals of a desig­ Such property and any or all of the todian the property described above, to nated enemy country, (Germany); proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ And having made all determinations and to be held, used, administered, liquidated, taken all action required by law, including propriate account or accounts, pending sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ appropriate consultation and certification, further determination of the Alien Prop­ est and for the benefit of the United and deeming it necessary in the national erty Custodian. This order shall hot be States. Interest, FEDERAL' REGISTER, Thursday, Noverhbèt 15, 1945 14089 hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ sons be treated as nationals of a designated Emilie Exner, Germany. todian the property described above, to enemy country (Germany); Children, names unknown, of Emilie Ex­ be held, used, administered, liquidated, And having made all determinations and ner, Germany. sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ taken all action required by law, including ''Richard Exner, Germany. appropriate consultation and certification, Kaethe Semmerau, Germany. terest and for the benefit of the United and deeming it necessary in the national States. Interest, That such property is in the process of Such property and any or all of the administration by H. A. Gebhardt, as Exec­ proceeds thereof shall be held in an hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ utor of the Estate of Berta Zuber, also known appropriate account or accounts, pend­ todian the property described above, to as Katherine Auguste Berta Zuber, deceased, ing further determination of the Alien be held, used, administered, liquidated, acting under the judicial supervision of the Property Custodian. This order shall sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ Superior Court of the State of California, in not be deemed to limit the power of the terest and for the benefit of the United and for the County of Los Angeles; States. And determining that'to the extent that Alien Property Custodian to return such such nationals are persons not within a des­ property or the proceeds thereof in whole Such property and any or all of the ignated enemy country, the national interest o r'in part, nor shall it be deemed to proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ of the United States requires that such per­ indicate that compensation will not be propriate account or accounts, pending sons be treated as nationals of a designated paid in lieu thereof, if and when it further determination of the Alien Prop­ enemy country (Germany) ; should be determined to take any one erty Custodian. This order shall not be And having made all determinations and or all of such actions. deemed to limit the power of the Alien taken all action required by law, including appropriate consultation and certification, Any person, except a national of a Property Custodian to return such prop­ and deeming it necessary in the. national designated enemy country, asserting any erty or thfe proceeds thereof in whole or Interest, claim arising as a result of this order in part, nor shall it be deemed to indi­ may, within one year from the date cate that compensation will not be paid hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ hereof, or within such further time as in lieu thereof, if and when it should be todian the property described above, to may be allowed, file with the Alien determined to take any one or all of be held, used, administered, liquidated, Property Custodian on Form APC-1 a such actions. sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ notice of claim, together with a request Any person, except a national of a terest and for the benefit of the United for a hearing thereon. Nothing herein designated enemy country, asserting any States. contained shall be deemed to constitute claim arising as a result of this order Such property and any or all of the an admission of the existence, validity may, within one year from the date proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ or right to allowance of any such claim. hereof, or within such further time as propriate account or accounts, pending The terms “national” and “designated may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ further determination of the Alien Prop­ enemy country” as used herein shall have erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice erty Custodian. This order shall not be the meanings prescribed in section 10 of of claim, together with a request for a deemed to limit the power of the Alien Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ Property Custodian to return such prop­ tained shall be deemed to constitute an erty or thè proceeds thereof in whole or Executed at Washington, D. C., on admission of the existence, validity or in part, nor shall it be deemed to indi­ November 1, 1945. right to allowance of any such claim. cate that compensation will not be paid [seal] J ames E. M arkham, The terms “national” and “designated in lieu thereof, if and when it should be Alien Property Custodian. enemy country” as used herein shall determined to take any one or all of such [P. R. Doc. 45-20684; Piled, Nov. 13, 1945; have the meanings prescribed in section actions. l0:53 a. m.] 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, as Any person, except a national of a amended. designated enemy country, asserting any ■ .> • claim arising as a result of this order Executed at Washington, D. C.f on November 1, 1945. may, within one year from the date [Vesting Order 5328] hereof, or within such further timé as [seal] J ames E. M arkham, may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ E mil W igno Alien Property Custodian. erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice In re: Estate of Emil Wigno, deceased; [P. R. Doc. 45-20685; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; of claim, together with a request for a File D-28-9652; E. T. sec. 13409. 10:53 a. m.] hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ Under the authority of the Trading tained shall be deemed to constitute an with the Enemy Act, as amended, and admission of the existence, validity or right to allowance of any such claim. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, [Vesting Order 5329] and pursuant to law, the undersigned, The terms “national” and “designated after investigation, finding;- B erta Ztjber enemy country” as used herein shall have the meanings prescribed in section That the property described as follows: In re: Estate of Berta Zuber, also The sum of $696.91, being payment in full 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, as of the claim of Theodor Zurhorst, Maria known as Katherine Auguste Berta Zu­ amended. Greweling, Josephine Nolken, and Anna ber, deceased; File D-28-8993; E. T. Sec. Executed at Washington, D. C., on Greweling, and each of them, against the 11397. November 1, 1945. Estate of Emil Wigno, deceased, arising from Under the authority of the Trading a judgment against decedent in the sum of with the-Enemy Act, as amended, and [seal] J ames E. M arkham, $617.24 plus interest thereon at the rate of Executive Order 9095, as amended, and Alien Property Custodian. 7% per annum from January 27, 1938, pursuant to law, the undersigned, after [P. R. Doc. 45-20686; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; is property payable or deliverable to, or investigation, finding; 10:53 a. m.] claimed by, nationals of a designated enemy That the property described as follows: country, Germany, namely. All right, title, interest and claim of any Nationals and Last Known Address kind or character whatsoever of Heinrich Schlette, children, names unknown, of Hein­ [Vesting Ord^r 5330] Theodor Zurhorst, Germany. rich Schlette, Emilie Exner, children, names Maria Greweling, Germany. unknown, of Emilie Exner, Richard Exner, H enry W. B oettger Josephine Nolken, Germany. and Kaethe Semmerau, and each of-them, Anna Greweling, Gerfnany. ^ In re: Trusts under the will of Henry In and to the Estate of Berta Zuber, also W. Boettger, deceased; File No. D-28- That such property is in the process of known as Katherine Auguste Berta Zuber, deceased, 3497; E. T. Sec. 5564. administration by Louise Wigno, as Exec­ Under the authority of the Trading utrix of the Estate of Emil Wigno, acting Is property payable or deliverable to, or under the judicial supervision of the Superior claimed by, nationals of a designated enemy with the Enemy Act, as amended, and Court of the State of California, in and for country, Germany, namely, Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, the County of Tehama; and pursuant to law, the undersigned, And determining that to the extent that Nationals and Last Known Address after investigation, finding; such nationals are persons not within a des­ Heinrich Schlette, Germany. That the property described as follows: ignated enemy country, the national interest Children, names unknown, of Heinrich of the United States requires that such per- All right, title, interest and claim of any Schlette, Germany. ‘'kind or character whatsoever of Helen M. Von No. 224----- 5 14090 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945

Brockdorff, Erich Von Brockdorff, Peter Von Under the authority of the Trading [Vesting Order 5332] Brockdorff, Hans Von Brockdorff and Harold with the Enemy Act, as amended, and M atilda M undt et al. Von Brockdorff, and each of them, In and to Executive Order, No. 9095, as amended, the trusts created under the will of Henry and pursuant to law, the undersigned, In re: Estates of Matilda Mundt and W. Boejtger, deceased, August Mundt, both deceased; Hugo after investigation, finding; Mundt, deceased; File D-28-9604; E. T. is property payable or deliverable to, or That the property described as follows: claimed by, nationals of a designated enemy All right, title, interest and claim of any Sec. 13274. country, Germany, namely, kind or character whatsoever of Maria Gior­ ' Under the authority of the Trading Nationals and Last Known Address dano, Lucia Vilar, Giuseppe Giordano, Gio­ with the Enemy Act, as amended, and vanni Giordano, 'Giulio Giordano and Made- Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, Helen M. Von Brockdorff, Germany. lena Giordano, and each of them, in and to Erich Von Brockdorff, Germany. the Estate of Giorgio Natalie Giordano, also and pursuant to law, the undersigned, Peter Von Brockdorff, Germany. known as Giorgio Giordano, Giorgi Giordano, after investigation, finding; Hans Von Brockdorff, Germany. Georgi Giordana, Georgi Giordino, G .N. Gior­ That the property described as follows: Harold Von Brockdorff, Germany. dino, George Giordino and as George Gardi­ The sum of $604.85 held by the Clerk of That such property is in the process of ano, deceased, the Superior Court, in and for Pierce County, administration by Robert Boettger and Theo­ is property payable or deliverable to, or Washington, for Bruno Mundt, Martha Mundt dore Boettger, as surviving Trustees, acting claimed by, nationals of a designated enemy Gotz and Lena Mundt Kutter in equal shares Under the judicial supervision of the Surro­ country, Italy, namely. under decree of the Superior Court of the gate’s Court, New York County, New York; State of Washington, in and for - Pierce And determining that to the extent that Nationals and Last Known Address County, dated December 31st, 1934 in the such nationals are persons not within a des­ Maria Giordano, Italy. Estates of Matilda Mundt and August Mundt, ignated enemy country, the national interest Lucia Vilar, Italy. both deceased; and Hugo Mundt, deceased, of the United States requires that such per­ Giuseppe Giordano, Italy. subject to any lawful fees and disbursements sons be treated as nationals of a designated Giovanni Giordano, Italy. of the Clerk of the Superior Court in and enemy country (Germany); ( Giulio Giordano, Italf? for Pierce County, And having made all determinations and Madelena Giordano, Italy. is property payable or deliverable to, or taken all action required by law, including That such property is in the process of claimed by, nationals of a designated enemy appropriate consultation and certification, administration by Anna Maria Fino, as Ad­ country, Germany, namely, and deeming it necessary in the national in­ ministratrix, acting under the judicial super­ Nationals and Last Known Address terest, vision of the Superior Court of the State of hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ California, in and for the County of Fresno; Bruno Mundt, Germany. And determining that to the extent that Martha Mundt Gotz, Germany. todian the property described above, to such nationals are persons not within a des­ Lena Mundt Kutter, Germany. be held, used, administered, liquidated, ignated enemy country, the national interest sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ That such property is in the process of ad­ of the United States requires that such per­ ministration by Josephine R. Melton, as De­ est and for the benefit of the United sons be treated as nationals of a designated positary, acting under the judicial supervi­ Stiates. enemy country (Italy); sion of the Superior Court of the State of Such property and any or all of the And having made all determinations and Washington, in and for the County of Pierce; proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ taken all action required by law, including And determining that to the extent that appropriate consultation and certification, propriate account or accounts, Rending su c h nationals are persons not within a des­ further determination of the Alien Prop­ and deeming it necessary in the national ignated enemy country, the national interest erty Custodian. This order shall not be interest, of the United States requires that such per­ hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ sons be treated as nationals of a designated deemed to limit the power of the Alien enemy country (Germany); Property Custodian to return such prop­ todian the property described above, to And having made all determinations and erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or be held, used, administered, liquidated, taken all action required by law, including in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ appropriate consultation and -certification, that compensation will not be paid in est and for the benefit of the United and deeming it necessary in the national in­ lieu thereof, if and when it should be States. terest, determined to take any one or all of Such property and any or all of the hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ such actions. ‘ proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ todian the property described above, to Any person, except a national of a des­ propriate account or accounts, pending be held, used, administered, liquidated, ignated enemy country, asserting any further determination of the Alien Prop­ sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ claim arising as a result of this order erty Custodian. This order shall not be est and for the benefit of the United may, within one year from the date deemed to limit the power of the Aliei^ States. hereof, or within such further time as Property Custodian to return such prop­ Such property and any or all of the may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice in part, nor shall it be deemed to propriate account or accounts, pending of claim, together with a request for a indicate that compensation will not be further determination of the Alien Prop­ hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ paid in lieu thereof, if and when it should erty Custodian. This order shall not be tained shall be deemed to constitute an be determined to take any one or all of deemed to limit the power of the Alien admission of the existence, Validity or such actions. Property Custodian to return such prop­ right to allowance of any such claim. Any person, except a national of a des­ The terms “national” and “designated ignated enemy country, asserting any erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or enemy country” as used herein shall have claim arising as a result of.this order in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate the meanings' prescribed in section 10 of may, within one year from the date that compensation will not be paid in lieu Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. hereof, or within such further time as thereof, if and when it should be deter­ * may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ mined to take any one or all of such Executed at Washington, D. C., On erty .Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice actions. November 2, 1945. of claim, together with a request for a Any person, except a national of a des­ [seal] J ames E. M arkham, - hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ ignated enemy country, asserting any Alien Property Custodian. tained shall be deemed to constitute an claim arising as a result of this order admission of the existence, validity or may, within one year from the date [P. R. Doc. 45-20687; Piled, Nov. 13, 1945; hereof, or within such further time as 10:53 a. m.] right -to allowance of any such claim. The terms “national” and “designated may be allowed, file with tfie Alien Prop­ enemy country” as used herein shall have erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice of claim, together with a request for a [Vesting Order 5331] the meanings prtescribed in section 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ G iorgio Natalie G iordano tained shall be deemed to constitute an Executed at Washington, D. C., on admission of the existence^ validity or In re: Estate of Giorgio Natahe Gior­ November 2, 1945. right to allowance of any such claim. dano, also known as Giorgio Giordano, Giorgi Giordano, Georgi Giordana, [seal] J ames E. M arkham, The terms “national” and “designated Georgi Giordino, G. N. Giordino, George Alien Property Custodian. enemy country” as used herein shall have Giondino and as George Gardiano, de­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20688; FUed, Nov. 13, 1915; the meanings prescribed in section 10 of ceased; File D-38-3567; E. T. Sec. 13100. 10:53 a. n\.] Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15,'1945 14091 Executed at Washington, D. C„ on hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ deemed to limit the power of the Alien November 2, 1945. tained shall be deemed to constitute an Property Custodian to return such prop­ Eseal] J ames E. M arkham, admission of the existence, validity or erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or Alien Property Custodian. right to allowance of any such claim. in part, nor shall it be deemed to indi­ The terms “national” and “designated cate that compensation will not be paid [F. R. Doc. 45-20689; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; enemy country” as used herein shall have 10:54 a. m.] in lieu thereof, if and when it should be the meanings prescribed in section 10 of determined to taka any one or all of such Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. actions. Executed at Washington, D. C., on Any person, except a national of a [Vesting Order 5333] November 6, 1945. designated enemy country, asserting any H erman R oemer [seal] J ames E. M arkham, claim arising as a result of this order Alien Property Custodian. may, within one year from the date In re: Estate of Herman Roemer, hereof, dr within such further time as a/k/a Hugo Ludwig Herman Roemer, [F. R. Doc. 45-20690; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ dec’d; D-28-6323; E. T. Sec. 13207. 10:54 a. m.] erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice Under the authority of the Trading of claim, together with a request for a with the Enemy Act, as amended, and hearing thereon. Nothing herein con­ Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, [Vesting Order 5334] tained shall be deemed to constitute an and pursuant to law, the undersigned, J ohn S teffens admission of the existence, validity or after investigation, finding; right to allowance of any such claim. That the property described as follows: In re: Estate of John Steffens, de­ The terms “national” and “designated All jight, title, interest and claim of any kind ceased; File D-28-8952; E. T. Sec. 11262. enemy country” as used herein shall or character whatsoever of Thekla Roemer, Under the authority of the Trading have the meanings prescribed in section Otto Roemer, Berthold Roemer, and Heirs of with the Enemy Act, as amended, and 10 of Executive Order No. 9095, as Freda Roemer, a/k/a Elisabeth Katherine El- Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, amended. friede Roemer, names unknown, and each and pursuant to law, the undersigned, of them, in and to the Estate of Herman after investigation, finding: Executed at Washington, D. C., on Roemer, a/k/a Hugo Ludwig Herman Roemer, November 6, 1945. deceased, That the property described as follows: is property payable or deliverable to, or All right, title, interest and claim of any [seal] J ames E. M arkham, claimed by, nationals of a designated enemy kind or character whatsoever of Marie Stef­ Alien Property Custodian. country, Germany, namely, fens Wist, ------Helwich, first name un­ known, son of Emma Steffens Helwich, de­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20691; . Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; Nationals and Last Known Address ceased, — ___ Helwich; first name unknown, 10:54 a. m.] Thekla Roemer, Germany. son of Emma Steffens Helwich, deceased, Otto Roemer, Germany. John Hink, Dorothy Hink, Adela Hink, Kath­ Berthold Roemer, Germany. erine Vohs, Emma Marx, Elsa Steffens, and [Vesting Order 5335] Herman Steffens, and each of them, in and Heirsr of Freda Roemer, a/k/a Elisabeth R osa M etz H tjck Katherine Elfriede Roemer, names unknown, to the estate of John Steffenk, deceased, Germany. is property payable or deliverable to, or In re: Estate of Rosa Metz Huck, de­ That such property is in the process of ad­ claimed by, nationals of a designated enemy ceased, File No. D-28-9190; E. T. Sec. ministration by W. A. Young, as Administra­ country, Germany, namely, 11909. tor C. T. A., acting under the judicial super­ Nationals and Last Known Address Under the authority of the Trading vision of the Chancery Court of the County with the Enemy Act, as amended, and of Calhoun, Pittsboro, Mississippi; Marie Steffens Wist, Germany. Executive Order No. 9095, as amended, And determining that to the extent that — •— Helwich, first name unknown, son of Emnia Steffens Helwich, deceased, Ger­ and pursuant to law, the undersigned, sufch nationals are persons not within a des­ many. ignated enemy country, the national interest after investigation, finding; of the United States requires that such per­ ------Helwich, first name unknown, son That the property described as follows: sons be treated as nationals of a designated of Emma Steffens Helwich, deceased, Ger­ enemy country (Germany) ; many.- All right, title, interest and claim of any John Hink, Germany. kind or character Whatsoever of Bertha Jenny And having made all determinations and Dorothy Hink, Germany. and Elfrieda Blum, and each of them, in and taken all action required by law, including to the Estate of Rosa Metz Huck, deceased, appropriate consultation and certification, Adela Hink, Germany. and deeming it necessary in the national Katherine Vohs, Germany. is property payable or deliverable to, or interest, Emma Marx, Germany. Elsa Steffens, Germany. claimed by, nationals of a designated enemy hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ Herman Steffens, Germany. country, Germany, namely, todian the property described above, to That such property is in the process of Nationals and Last Known Address be held, used, administered, liquidated, administration by Henry Wist, Hunter, North Bertha Jenny, Germany. sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ Dakota, as Executor of the estate of John Elfrieda Blum, Germany. terest and for the benefit of the United Steffens, deceased, acting under the judicial That such property is in the process of States. supervision of the County Court of Traill administration bjj Alois Scheier, as Executor, Such property and any or all of. the County, North Dakota; And determining that to the extent that acting under the judicial supervision of the proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ such nationals are persons not within a des­ Surrogate’s Court of Erie County, New York; propriate account or accounts, pending ignated enemy country, the national interest And determining that to the extent that further determination of the Alien Prop­ of the United States requires that such per­ such nationals are persons not within a erty Custodian. This order shall not be sons be treated as nationals of a designated designated enemy country, the national in­ erifcmy country (Germany); terest of the United States requires that such deemed to limit the power of the Alien persons be treated as nationals of a desig­ Property Custodian to return such prop­ And having made all determinations and nated enemy country (Germany); erty or the proceeds thereof in whole or taken all action required by law, including And'having made all determinations and in part, nor shall it be deemed to indicate appropriate consultation and certification, taken all action required by law, including and deeming it necessary in the national in­ that compensation will not be paid in terest, appropriate consultation and certification, lieu thereof, if and when it should be de­ and deeming it necessary in the national termined to take any one or all of such hereby vests in the Alien Property Cus­ interest, actions. todian the property described above, to hereby vests In the Alien Property Cus­ Any person, except a national of a be held, used, administered, liquidated, todian the property described above, to designated enemy country, asserting any sold or otherwise dealt with in the inter­ be held, used, administered, liquidated, claim arising as a result of this order est and for the benefit of the United sold or otherwise dealt with in the in­ States. terest and for the benefit of the United may, within one year from the date Such property and any or all of the hereof, or within such further time as States. proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ Such property and any or all of the may be allowed, file with the Alien Prop­ propriate account or accounts, pending proceeds thereof shall be held in an ap­ erty Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice further determination of the Alien Prop­ propriate account or accounts, pending of claim, together with a request for a erty Custodian. This order shall not be further determination of the Alien Prop- 14092 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 provisions of the General Maximum erty Custodian. This order shall not be lished by the Office of Price Administra­ tion. v : ^ Price Regulation that are not inconsist­ deemed to limit the power of the Alien ent with this order shall apply to sales Property Custodian to return such prop­ (d) Prior to making any delivery of each of the aforesaid commodities after covered by this order. erty or the proceeds thereof in whole (e) Revocation and amendment. or in part, nor shall it be deemed to the effective date of this order, the manu­ facturer shall mark or cause to be This order may be revoked or amended indicate that compensation will , not be by the Price Administrator at any time. paid in lieu thereof, if and when it should marked thereon the following legend: be determined to take any one or all of Maximum Retail Price—$------This order shall become effective No­ vember 14, 1945. such actions. The blank in the quoted phrase shall be Any person, except a national of a Issued this 13th day of November 1945. designated enemy country, asserting any filled in with the applicable maximum claim arising as a result of this order retail price. Chester B owles, may, within one year from the date here­ This order shall become effective Administrator. of, or within such further time as may November 14,1945. [F. R. Doc. 45-20741; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; be allowed, file with the Alien Property 12:07 p. m.[ Custodian on Form APC-1 a notice of Issued this 13th day of November 1945. claim, together with a request for a hear­ C hester Bow les, ing thereon. Nothing herein contained Administrator. [Order 89 Under 3 (e) ] shall be deemed to constitute an admis­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20740; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; Charles B runing Co., I nc. sion of the existence, validity or right 12:06. p. m.] to allowance of any such claim. authorization of maximum prices The terms “national” and "designated enemy country” as used herein shall have For the reasons set forth in an opinion the meanings prescribed'tfTsection 10 of [Order 88 Under 3 (e) ] issued simultaneously herewith; It is or­ Executive Order No. 9095, as amended. H odgman R ubber Co. dered: (a) Maximum prices for sales in the Executed at' Washington, D. C., on AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES sizes set forth below of “Developer No. November 7, 1945. For the reasons set forth in an opinion 176” and “Fixer No. 176FX,” a chemical [seal] J ames E. M arkham, issued simultaneously herewith and filed developer and fixer, manufactured by Alien Property Custodian. with the Division of the Federal Register, Charles Bruning Company, Inc., 100 Reade Street, New York 13, New York, [F.' R. Doc. 45-20692; Filed, Nov. 13, i945; and pursuant to § 1499.3 (e) of the Gen­ 10:54 a. m.] eral Maximum Price Regulation, it is are established as follows: ordered: (a) Applicability of this order. This For sales by manu­ To consumer To dealer order applies to all sales of rubber air facturer OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION. mattresses and pillows manufactured by the Hodgman Rubber Company, Fram­ Developer No. 176: [Order 87 Under 3 (e)'j 1 qt. size______$0.15 each_____ $0.135 each. ingham, Massachusetts. 1 qt. size (oase'of 50). $6.65 per case... $5.98 per case. S toneman Associates, I nc.. * (b) Maximum prices. The maximum 4q tsize...... \$0.50 each...... $0.45 each. 4 qt. size (case of 50). $22.50 per case. $20.25 per case AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES price for sales of the commodities de­ Fixer NO. 176FX: scribed in paragraph (a) of this order 1 qt. size------$0.15 each------$0.135 each. For the reasons set forth in an opinion 1 qt. size (case of 50). $6.00 per case... $5.40 per cáse. are as follows: 4 qt. size...... $0.45 each...... $0.406 each. Issued simultaneously herewith; It is 4 qt. size (case of 50). $19.25 per case. $17.33 per case ordered: To To To (a) Maximum prices for sales of dis­ At Size whole­ retail­ The above prices are subject to the “Zodoc,” a jewelry cleaner in one ounce trib­ salers ers retail containers, and “Zodan,” a household utors same discounts, allowances and trade cleaner in one pound containers, manu­ practices as prevailed on each seller’s factured by Stoneman Associates, Inc., Each Each Each Each sales of chemical developer and fixer. Air mattress.. 25" X 48".. $4.88 $5.42 $6.62 $11.50 (b) No extra charge may be made for Lock Box 910, Chicago, Illinois, are es­ 25" X 72".. 6.34 7.05 8.60 14.95 tablished as follows: Air pillow____ 12" X 18".. .985 1.095 1.34 2.33 containers. >* 18" X 24".. 1.24 1.38 1.68 2.90 (c) With or prior to the first delivery of each of the aforesaid commodities to On sales to— (c) Notification of maximum prices. a dealer, the manufacturer shall furnish With or prior to the first delivery of thè such dealer with a written notice con­ Commodity Jobber and Re­ Con­ commodity described in paragraph (a) taining the schedule of maximum prices ¿Broker whole­ tailer sumer to a distributor, wholesaler, or retailer, set out in paragraph (a) above and a saler the seller shall give the purchaser a writ­ statement that they have been estab­ ten notice of the maximum retail price lished by the Office of Price Adminis­ $0.406 $0.462 $0.66 $1.00 applicable to such sales as established tration. .2464 .280 .833 .60 by paragraph (b) of this order. If the (d) Prior to making any delivery of purchaser is a distributor or a whole­ each of the aforesaid commodities, after The above prices are subject to terms saler, the notification shall include the the effective date of this order, the manu­ of 2% ten days, 30 days net. Freight maximum distributor’s or wholesaler’s facturer shall mark or cause to be marked to be allowed and prepaid on shipments of price as established by paragraph flo) thereon the following legend: 500 lbs. or more in the continental United of this order and a statement that each Maximum Retail Price—$------States. purchaser is required by this order to (b) No extra charge may be made for notify any retailer to whom he sells of The blank in the quoted phrase shall be containers. the maximum retail price as established filled in with the applicable uniform re­ (c) Each seller of the commodities by paragraph (b) of this order. If such tail price. covered by this order, except a retailer, purchaser is a distributor, the notifica­ This order shall become effective No­ shall notify each of its purchasers in tion shall also include a statement that vember 14, 1945. writing at or before the issuance of the the distributor is required to notify any first invoice after the effective date of wholesaler to whom he sells of the max­ Issued this 13th day of November 1945. this order, of the maximum prices estab­ imum prices applicable to sales to whole­ Chester B owles, lished by this order for each such seller salers as established by paragraph (b) Administrator. as well as the maximum prices estab­ of this order. (d) General provisions of the General [F. R. Doc. 45-20742; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; lished for purchases upon resale and a 12:07 p. m.J statement that they have been estab­ Maximum Price Regulation apply. All FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14093 [MPR 260, Order 1954] (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ arily granted, charged or allowed (as G imbel B ros. quires, the provisions of Maximum Price the case may be) in March 1942 by his Regulation No. 260, as amended, shall most closely competitive seller of the AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES apply to sales for which maximum prices same class on sales of domestic cigars For the reasons set forth in an opinion are- established by this order. of the same March 1942 price class to accompanying this order, and pursuant (e) This order may be revoked or purchasers of the same class. to § 1358.102a of Maximum. Price Reg­ amended by the Price Administrator at (c) On or before the first delivery to ulation No. 260, as amended; It is ordered, any tinrvi. any purchaser of each brand and size or T hat: ^ , This order shall become effective No­ frontmark of domestic cigars for which (a) Gimbel Brothers, 1275 Broadway, vember 9, 1945. maximum prices are established by this New York, N. Y. (hereinafter called order, the manufacturer and every other “importer”) and wholesalers and retail­ Issued this 9th day of November 1945. seller (except a retailer) shall notify the ers may sell, offer to sell or deliver and Chester Bowles, purchaser of the maximum list price and any person may buy, offer to buy or re­ Administrator. the maximum retail price established by ceive each brand, .front mark and pack­ [F. R. Doc. 45—20650; Filed, Nov. 9, 1945; this order for such brand and size or ing of the following imported cigars at 4:39 p. m.] frontmark of domestic cigars. The no­ the appropriate maximum list price and tice shall conform to and be given in maximum retail price set forth below: the manner prescribed by § 1358.113 of Maximum Price Regulation No. 260. [MPR 260, Order 1955] MaxW Maxi­ (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ a heresa igar actory Brand Pack­ mum mum L T C F quires, appropriate provisions of Maxi­ Frontmark ing list retail mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall ap­ V price price AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES ply to sales for which maximum prices For the reasons set forth in an opinion are established by this order. Per M Cents Cosmos, ___ Londres 25 $160 20 accompanying this order, and pursuant (e) This order may be revoked or to § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum Price Reg­ amended by the Price Administrator at ulation No. 260; It is ordered, That! any time. (b) The importer and wholesalers (a) La Theresa Cigar Factory, 1904 This order shall become effective No­ shall grant, with respect to their sales Spruce Street, Tampa 7, Fla. (hereinafter vember 10, 1945. of each brand and frontmark of im­ called “manufacturer”) and wholesalers ported cigars for which maximum prices and retailers may sell, offer to sell or Issued this 9th day of November 1945. are established by this order, the dis­ deliver and any person may buy, offer to counts they customarily granted during buy or receive each brand and size or Chester B owles, March 1942 on their sales of imported frontmark, and packing of the following Administrator. cigars of the same price class to pur­ domestic cigars at the appropriate maxi­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20651; Filed, Nov. 9, 1945; chasers of the same class, unless a change mum list price and maximum retail price 4:39 p. m.] therein results in a lower price. Packing set forth below: differentials charged" by the importer or a wholesaler during March 1942 on sales Maxi­ Maxi­ [MPR 260, Order 1956] of imported cigars of the same price Brand Size Pack­ mum mum class to purchasers of the same class may frontmark ing list' retail I^Aul H. D ellinger price price be charged on corresponding sales of AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES each brand and frontmark bf cigars Per M Cents For the reasons set forth in an opinion priced by this order, but shall not be in­ La Theresa...... Bouquette___ 60 $123.00 16 accompanying this order, and pursuant creased. Packing differentials allowed Dolly...... 50 108.75 2 for 29 Royals______50 108.75 2 for 29 tb § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum Price Reg­ by the importer or a wholesaler during Gloria______50 72.00 9 ulation No. 260;7 i is ordered, That: March 1942 on sales of imported cigars V- of the same price class to purchasers of (a) Paul H. Dellinger, Wrightsville, Pa. the same class shall be allowed on corre­ (b) The manufacturer and wholesal­(hereinafter called “manufacturer”) and sponding sales of each brand and front- ers shall grant, with respect to their wholesalers and retailers may sell, offer mark of cigars priced by this order and sales of each brand and size or front- to sell or deliver and any person may buy, shall not be reduced. If a brand or mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ offer to buy or receive each brand and frontmark of imported cigars for which mum prices are established by this order, size or frontmark, and packing of the maximum prices are established by this the discounts they customarily granted following domestic cigars at the appro­ » in March 1942 on their sales of domestic priate maximum list price and maxi­ order is of a price class not sold by the mum retail price set forth below: importer or the particular wholesaler cigars of the same price class to purchas­ during March 1942, he shall, with respect ers of the same class, unless a change to his sales thereof, grant the discounts therein results in a lower price. Packing Maxi­ Maxi­ differentials charged by the manufac­ Brand Size or Pack­ mum mum and may charge and shall allow the frontmark ing list retail packing differentials customarily turer or a wholesaler in March 1942 on price price granted, charged or allowed (as the case sales of domestic cigars of the same price may be) during March 1942 by his most clsfss to purchasers of the same class may Per M Cents closely competitive seller of the same be charged on corresponding sales of Mellovana_____ Club House__ 50 2 for 15 class o.n sales of imported cigars of the each brand and size or frontmark of same price class to purchasers of the cigars priced by this order, but shall (b) The manufacturer and whole­ same class. —. not be increased. Packing differentials salers shall grant, with respect to their allowed by the manufacturer or a whole­ sales of each brand and size or front- (c) On or before the first delivery to saler in March 1942 on sales of domestic mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ any purchaser of each brand and front - cigars of the samg price class to purchas­ mum prices are established by this order, mark of imported cigars for which maxi­ ers of the same class shall be allowed on the discounts they customarily granted mum prices are established by this order, corresponding sales of each brand and in March 1942 on their sales of domestic the importer and every other seller (ex- size or frontmark of cigars priced by this cigars of the same price class to pur­ eept a retailer) shall notify the pur­ order and shall not be reduced. If a chasers of the same class, unless a change chaser of the maximum list price and brand and size or frontmark of domestic therein results in a lower price. Packing the maximum retail price established by cigars for which maximum prices are es­ differentials charged by the manufac­ this order for such brand and frontmark tablished by this order is of a price class turer or a wholesaler in March 1942 on of imported cigars. The notice shall not sold by the manufacturer or the par­ (sales of domestic cigars of the same price conform to and be given in the manner ticular wholesaler in March 1942, he shall, class to purchasers of the same class may with respect to his sales thereof, grant be charged on corresponding sales of prescribed by § 1358.113 of Maximum the discounts and may charge and shall each brand and size or frontmark of Price Regulation No. 260, as amended. allow the packing differentials custom­ cigars priced by this order, but shall not 14094 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 be increased. Packing differentials al­ (b) The manufacturer and wholesal­ “manufacturer”) and wholesalers and lowed by the manufacturer or a whole­ ers shall grant, with respect to their sales retailers may sell, offer to sell or deliver saler in March 1942 on sales of domestic of each brand and size or frontmark of and any person may buy, offer to buy or cigars of the same price class to pur­ domestic cigars for which maximum receive each brand and size or front- chasers of the same class shall be al­ prices are established by this order, the mark, and packing of the following do­ lowed on corresponding sales of each discounts they customarily granted in mestic cigars at the appropriate maxi­ brand and size or frontmark of cigars March 1942 on their sales of domestic mum list price and maximum retail price priced by this order andlshall not be re­ cigars of the same price class to pur­ set forth below : duced. If a brand and size or frontmark chasers of the same class, unless a change of domestic cigars for which maximum therein results in a lower price. Pack­ Maxi­ Maxi­ prices are established by this order is ing differentials charged by the manufac­ Size or Pack­ mum* mum Brand frontmark ing list retail of a price class not sold by the manu­ turer or a wholesaler in March 1942 on price price facturer or the particular wholesaler in sales of domestic cigars of the same price March 1942, he shall, with respect to his class to purchasers of the same class may Per M Cents sales thereof, grant the discounts and be charged on corresponding sales of Especiales___ 60 $101. 25 2 for 27 may charge and shall allow the packing each brand and size or frontmark of Brevas...... 60 115.00 15 U. S. Baby...... Smoockas____ 50 56.00 7 differentials customarily granted, cigars priced by this order, but shall N. Zilba...... Brevas______60 115.00 15 charged or allowed (as the case may be) not be increased. Packing differentials U. S. Baby...... Specials...... 60 97.50 13 in March 1942 by his most closely com­ allowed by the manufacturer or a whole­ petitive seller of the same class on sales saler in March 1942 on sales of domestic (b) The manufacturer and wholesalers of domestic cigars of the same March cigars of the same price class to pur­ shall grant, with respect to their sales 1942 price class to purchasers of the same chasers of the same class shall be allowed of each brand and size or frontmark of on corresponding sales of eaph brand and domestic cigars for which maximum (C) On or before the first delivery to size or frontmark of cigars priced by this prices are established by this order, the any purchaser of each brand and size or ordeç, and shall not be reduced. If a discounts they customarily granted in frontmark of domestic cigars for which brand and size or frontmark of domestic March 1942 on their sales of domestic maximum prices are established by this cigars for which maximum prices are es­ cigars of the same price class to pur­ order, the manufacturer and every other tablished by this order is of a price chasers of the same class, unless a seller (except a retailer) shall notify the class not sold by the manufacturer or the change therein results in a lower price. purchaser of the maximum list price particular wholesaler in March 1942, he Packing differentials charged by the and the maximum retail price estab­ shall, with respect to his sales thereof, manufacturer or a wholesaler in March lished by this order for such brand and grant the discounts and may charge and 1942 on sales of domestic cigars of the size or frontmark of domestic cigars. shall allow the packing differentials cus­ same price class to purchasers of the The notice shall conform to and be given tomarily granted, charged or allowed (as same class may be charged on corre­ in the manner prescribed by § 1358.113 the case may be) in March 1942 by his sponding sales of each brand and size or of Maximum Price Regulation No. 260. most closely competitive seller of the frontmark of cigars priced by this order, (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ same class on sales of domestic cigars of but shall not be increased. Packing dif­ quires, appropriate provisions of Maxi­ the same March 1942 price class to pur­ ferentials allowed by the manufacturer mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall ap­ chasers of the same class. or a wholesaler in March 1942 on sales ply to sales for which maximum prices (c) On or before the first delivery to of domestic cigars of the same price are established by this order. any purchaser of each brand and size or class to purchasers of the same class shall (e) This order may be revoked or frontmark of domestic'cigars for which be allowed on corresponding sales of each amended by the Price Administrator at maximum prices are established by this brand and size or frontmark of cigars any time. order, the manufacturer and every other priced by this order and shall not be This order shall become effective No­ seller (except a retailer) shall notify the reduced. If a brand and size or front- vember 10, 1945. purchaser of the maximum list price and mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ the maximum retail price established by mum prices are established by this order Issued this 9th day of November 1945. this order for such brand and size or is of a price class not sold by the manu­ Chester B owles, frontmark of domestic cigars. The no­ facturer or the particular wholesaler in Administrator. tice shall conform to and be given in the March 1942, he «hall, with respect to his manner prescribed by § 1358.113 of Max­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20652; Filed, Nov. 9, 1945; sales thereof, grant the discounts and 4:39 p. m.] imum Price Regulation No. 260. may charge and shall allow the pack­ (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ ing differentials customarily granted, quires, appropriate provisions of Maxi­ charged or allowed (as the case may be) [MPR 260, Order 1957] mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall ap­ in March 1942 by his most closely com­ K atherine U rban ply to sales for which maximum prices petitive seller of the same class on sales are established by this order. of domestic cigars of the same March AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES (e) This order may be revoked or 1942 price class to purchasers of the For the reasons set forth in an opin­ amended by the Price Administrator at same class. ion accompanying this order, and pur­ any time. (c) On or before the first delivery to suant to § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum This order shall become effective No­ any purchaser of each brand and size or Price Regulation No. 260; It is ordered, vember 10, 1945. frontmark of domestic cigars for which That: maximum prices are established by this (a) Katherine Urban, 327 Broadway, Issued this 9th day of November 1945. order, the manufacturer and every other Passaic, N. J. (hereinafter called “manu­ Chester B owles, seller (except a retailer) shall notify the facturer”) and wholesalers and retailers Administrator. purchaser of the maximum list price and may sell, offer to sell or deliver and any [F. R. Doc. 45-20653; Filed, Nov. 9, 1945; the maximum retail price established by person may buy, offer to buy or receive this order for such brand and size or each brand and size or frontmark, and 4:39 p. m.} packing of the following domestic cigars frontmark of domestic cigars. The no­ at the appropriate maximum list price tice shall conform to and be given in the manner prescribed by § 1358.113 of Maxi­ and maximum retail price set forth be­ [MPR 260, Order 1958] low: mum Price Regulation No. 260. R amon T oribio (d) Unless the context-otherwise re­ Maxi­ Maxi­ AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES quires, appropriate provisions of Maxi­ Size or Pack­ mum mum mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall ap­ Brand frontmark ing list retail For the reasons set forth in an opinion price price accompanying this order, and pursuant ply totales for which maximum prices to § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum Price Reg­ are established by this order. Per M Cents ulation No. 260; It is ordered, That: (e) This order may be revoked or Urban's Broad­ 60 $90 12 (a) Ramon Toribio, 936 N. Miami Ave­amended by the Price Administrator at way. nue, Miami, Fla. (hereinafter called any time. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14095 This order shall become effective No­ maximum prices are established by this duced. If a brand and size or frontmark vember 10, 1945. order, the manufacturer and every other of domestic cigars for which m axim um Issued this 9th day of November 1945. seller (except a retailer) shall notify prices are established by this order is the purchaser of the maximum list price of a price class not sold by the manu­ Chester B owles, and the maximum retail price estab­ facturer or the particular wholesaler in Administrator. lished by this order for such brand and March 1942, he shall, with respect to [F. R. Doc. 45-20654; Filed, Nov. 9, 1945; size or frontmark of domestic cigars. his sales thereof, grant the discounts and 4:40 p. in.] The notice shall conform to and be given may charge and shall allow the pack­ in the manner prescribed by § 1358.113 ing differentials customarily granted, of Maximum Price Regulation No. 260. charged or allowed (as the case may be) [MPR 260, Order 1959] (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ in March 1942 by his most closely com­ quires,'"appropriate provisions of Maxi­ petitive seller of the same class on sales E. G. M ays Cigar F actory mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall ap­ of domestic cigars of the same March AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES ply to sales for which maximum prices 1942 price class to purchasers of the are established by this order. same class. For the reasons set forth in an opin­ (e) This order may be revoked or (c) On or before the first, delivery to ion accompanying this order, and pursu­ amended by the Price Administrator at any purchaser of each brand and size ant to § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum Price any time. or frontmark of domestic cigars for Regulation No. 260; It is ordered, That: which maximum prices are established (a) E. G. Mays Cigar Factory, 636 West This order shall become effective No­ vember 10, 1945. by this order, the manufacturer and Orange Street, Jacksonville, Fla. (herein­ every other seller (except a retailer) after called “manufacturer”) and whole­ Issued this 9th day of November 1945. shall notify the purchaser of the maxi­ salers and retailers may sell, offer to sell Chester B owles, mum list price and the maximum retail or deliver and any person may buy, offer Administrator. price established by this order for such to buy or receive each brand and size brand and size or frontmark of domestic or frontmark, and packing of the follow­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20655; Filed, Nov. 9, 1945; cigars. The notice shall conform to and ing domestic cigars at the appropriate 4:40 p. m.] be given in the manner prescribed by maximum list price and maximum retail § 1358.113 of Maximum Price Regula­ price set forth below: ' tion No. 260. • [MPR 260, Order 1960] (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ Maxi­ Maxi­ Cuesta, R ey AND Co. quires, appropriate provisions of Maxi­ Brand Size or Pack­ mum mum mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall ap­ frontmark ing list retail AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES price price ply to sales for which maximum prices For the reasons set forth in an opinion are established by this order. Per M Cents accompanying this order, and pursuant (e) This order may be revoked or King T u t...if... Club House..*. 50 $60 2 for 15 to § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum Price Reg­ amended by the Price Administrator at ulation No. 260; It is ordered, That: any time. (b) The manufacturer and whole­ (a) Cuesta, Rey and Company, 2416 This order shall become effective No­ salers shall grant, with respect to their N. Howard Avenue, Tampa 6, Fla. (here­ vember 10, 1945. sales of each brand and size or front- inafter called “manufacturer”) and mark of domestic cigars for Which max­ wholesalers and retailers may sell, offer Issued this 9th day of November 1945. imum prices are established by this order, to sell or deliver and any person may buy, Chester B owles, the discounts they customarily granted offer to buy or receive each brand and Administrator. in March 1942 on their sales of domestic size or frontmark, and packing of the [F. R. Doc. 45-20656; Filed, Nov. 9, 1945; cigars of the same price class to pur­ following domestic cigars at the appro­ 4:40 p. m.] chasers of the same class, unless a change priate maximum list price and maximum therein results in a lower price. Pack­ retail price set forth below: ing differentials charged by the manu­ [MPR 260, Order 1961] facturer or a wholesaler in March 1942 Maxi­ Maxi­ Brand Size or Pack­ mum mum J ose R odriquez Cigar F actory on sales of domestic cigars of the same frontmark ing list retail price class to purchasers of the same price price AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES class may be charged on corresponding For thq reasons set forth in an opinion sales of each brand and size or front- Per M Cents mark of cigars priced by this order, but La Unica______50 $75 10 accompanying this order, and pursuant shall not be increased. Packing dif­ to § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum Price Reg­ ferentials allowed by the manufacturer (b) The manufacturer and whole­ ulation No. 260; It is ordered, That: or a wholesaler in March 1942 on sales of salers shall grant, with respect to their (a) Jose Rodriquez Cigar Factory, 1927 domestic cigars of the same price class sales of each brand and size or front- E. Broadway, Tampa, Fla. (hereinafter to purchasers of the same class shall be mark of domestic cigars for which max­ called “manufacturer”) and wholesalers allowed on corresponding sales of each imum prices are established by this or­ and retailers may sell, offer to sell or de­ brand and size or frontmark of cigars der, the discounts they customarily liver and any person may buy, offer to priced by this order and shall not be re­ granted in March 1942 on their sales of buy or receive each brand and size or duced. If a brand and size or frontmark domestic cigars of the same price class frontmark, and packing of the following of domestic cigars for which maximum to purchasers of the same class, unless domestic cigars at the appropriate maxi­ prices are established by this order is of a change therein results in a lower price. mum list price and maximum retail price a price class not sold by the manufac­ Packing differentials charged by the set forth below: turer or the particular wholesaler in manufacturer or a wholesaler in March March 1942, he shall, with respect to his 1942 on sales of domestic cigars of the Maxi­ Maxi­ Brand Size or Pack­ mum mum sales thereof, grant the discounts and same price class to purchasers of the frontmark ing list retail may charge and shall allow the pack­ same class may be charged on corre­ price price ing differentials customarily granted, sponding sales of each brand and size or ------£ ______charged or allowed (as the case may be) frontmark of cigars priced by this order, Per M Cents Zamba____ . . 50 $123.00 16 in March 1942 by his most closely com­ but shall not be increased. Packing dif­ Conchitas____ 501 138.00 18 petitive seller1 of the same class on sales ferentials allowed by the manufacturer Itos______50 93.75 2 for 25 of domestic cigars of the same March or a wholesaler in March 1942 on sales Little Kings... 50 93.75 2 for 25 Ponetela 2a__ 50 78.75 2 for 21 1942 price class to purchasers of the same of domestic cigars of the same price class Kings...... 50 105.00 14 class. to purchasers of the same class shall be Brevas______50 161.50 21 (c) On or before the first delivery to allowed on corresponding sales of each any purchaser of each brand and size or brand and size or frontmark of cigars (b) The manufacturer and whole­ frontmark of domestic cigars for which priced by this order and shall not be re­ salers shall grant, with respect to their 14096 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 «ales of each brand and size or front- “manufacturer”) and wholesalers and Issued this 9th day of November 1945. mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ retailers may sell, offer to sell or deliver Chester Bowles, mum prices are established bjrthis or­ and any person may buy, offer to buy pr Administrator. der, the discounts they customarily receive each brand and size or frontmark, granted in March 1942 on their sales of and packing of the following domestic [F. R. Doc. 45-20658; Filed, Nov. 9, 1945; domestic cigars of the same price class cigars at the appropriate maximum list 4:41 J>. m.] to purchasers of the same class, unless price and maximum retail price set forth a change therein results in a lower price. below: Packing differentials ' charged by the [MPR 260, Order 1963] Maxi­ manufacturer or a wholesaler in March Maxi­ P edro P erez Cigar Co. Size or Pack­ mum mum 1942 on sales of domestic cigars of the • Brand frontmark ing list ^retail same price class to purchasers of the price price AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES same class may be charged on corre-' For the reasons set forth in an opinion sponding sales of each brand and size or Per M Cents accompanying this order, and pursuant frontmark of cigars priced by this order, Cadetes...... 60 $93.75 2 for 25 93.76 2 for 25 to § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum Price Reg­ but shall not be increased. Packing dif­ Londres_____ 60 ulation No. 260; It is ordered, That: ferentials allowed by the manufacturer (a) Pedro Perez Cigar Co., 3426 15th or a wholesaler in March 1942 on sales (b) The manufacturer and wholesal­ Street, Tampa 5, Fla. (hereinafter called of domestic cigars of the same price class ers shall grant, with respect to their “manufacturer”) and wholesalers and to purchasers of the same class shall be sales of each brand and size or front- retailers may sell, offer to sell or deliver allowed on corresponding sales of each mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ and any person may buy, offer to buy or brand and size or frontmark of cigars mum prices are established by this order, receive each brand and size or front- priced by this order and shall not be the discounts they customarily granted mark, and packing of the following do­ reduced. If a brand and size or front- in March 1942 on their sales of domestic mestic cigars at the appropriate maxi­ mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ cigars of the same price class to pur­ mum list price and maximum retail mum prices are established by this order chasers of the same class, unless a price set forth below: is of a price class not sold by the manu­ change therein results in a lower price. facturer or the particular wholesaler in Packing differentials charged by the Maxi­ Maxi­ March 1942, he shall, with respect to his manufacturer or a wholesaler in March Size or Pack­ mum mum sales thereof, grant the discounts and 1942 on sales of domestic cigars of the Brand frontmark ing list retail may charge and shall allow the packing same price class to purchasers of the price price differentials customarily granted, same class may be ^charged on corre-, Per M Cents charged or allowed (as the case,may be) sponding sales of each brand and size or Tampa Sports... Habana Ciga­ 60 $60 2 for 15 in March 1942 by his most closely com­ frontmark of cigars priced by this order, rillos. - petitive seller of the same class on sales but shall not be increased. Packing dif­ of domestic cigars of the same March ferentials allowed by the manufacturer (b) The manufacturer and whole­ 1942 price class to purchasers of the same or a wholesaler in March 1942 on sales salers shall grant, with respect to their cl&ss* of domestic cigars of the same price class sales of each brand and size or front- - (c) On or before the first delivery to to purchasers of the same class shall be mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ any purchaser of each brand and size or allowed on corresponding sales of each mum prices are established by this order, frontmark of domestic cigars for which brand and size or frontmark of cigars the discounts they customarily granted maximum prices are established by this priced by this order and shall not be re­ in March 1942 on their sales of domestic order, the manufacturer and every other duced. If a brand and size or frontmark cigars of the same price class to pur­ seller (except a retailer) shall notify the of domestic cigars for which maximum chasers* of the same class, unless a purchaser of the maximum list price and prices are established by this order is of change therein results in a lower price. the maximum retail price established by a price class not sold by the manufacturer Packing differentials charged by the this order for such brand and size or or the particular wholesaler in March manufacturer or a wholesaler in March frontmark of domestic cigars. The no­ 1942, he shall, with respect to his sales 1942 on sales of domestic cigars of the tice shall conform to and be given in the thereof, grant the discounts and may same price class to purchasers of the manner prescribed by § 1358.113 of Max­ charge and shall allow the packing dif­ same class may be charged on corre­ imum Price Regulation No. 260. ferentials customarily granted, charged sponding sales of each brand and size or (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ or allowed (as the case may be) in March frontmark of cigars priced by this order, quires, appropriate provisions of Maxi­ 1942 by his most closely competitive seller but shall not be increased. Packing dif­ mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall of the same class on sales of domestic ferentials allowed by the manufacturer apply to sales for which maximum prices cigars of the same March 1942 price class or a wholesaler in March 1942 on sales are established by this order. to purchasers of the same class. of domestic cigars of the same price class (e) This order may be revoked or (c) On or before the first delivery to to purchasers of the same class shall be amended by the Price Administrator at any purchaser of each brand and size allowed on corresponding sales of each any time. or .frontmark of domestic cigars for brand and size or frontmark of cigars This order shall become effective No­ which maximum prices are established priced by this order and shall noj; be vember 10, 1945. by this order, the manufacturer and reduced. If a brand and size or front- every other seller (except a retailer) mark of domestic cigars for which maxi­ Issued this 9th day of November 1945. shall notify the purchaser of the maxi­ mum prices are established by this order Chester B owles, mum list price and the maximum retail is of a price class not sold by the manu­ Administrator. price established by this order for such facturer or the particular wholesaler in brand and size or frontmark of domestic March 1942, he shall, with respect to his fP. R. Doc. 45-20657; Piled, Nov. 9, 1945; cigars. The notice shall conform to and sales thereof, grant the discounts and 4:41 p. m.] be given in the manner prescribed by may charge and shall allow the pack­ § 1358.113 of Maximum Price Regulation ing differentials customarily granted, No. 260. charged or allowed (as the case may be) [MPR 260, Order 1962 ] (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ in March 1942 by his most closely com­ quires, appropriate provisions of Maxi­ petitive seller of the same class on sales A. P ages Cigar F actory mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall of domestic cigars of the same March AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES apply to sales for which maximum prices 1942 price class to purchasers of the For the reasons set forth in an opinion áre established by this order. same class. (e) This order may be revoked or (c) On or before the first delivery to accompanying this order, and pursuant ^mended by the Price Administrator at to § 1358.102 (b) of Maximum Price Reg­ any purchaser of each brand and size or ulation No. 260; It is ordered, That: ¿ny time. frontmark of domestic cigars for which (a) A. Pages Cigar Factory, 2401 14th This order shall become effective No­ maximum prices are established by this Street, Tampa 5, Fla. (hereinafter called vember 10, 1945. order, the manufacturer and every other FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14097 sel&r (except a retailer) shall notify (a) Maximum delivered prices for der refers to such standard woodwork the purchaser of the maximum list price sales in the sizes set forth below of items as listed below as well as to any an^r the maximum retail price estab­ “Kleer-foam,” a rug and upholstery item which can be priced as stock mill- lished by this order for stfch brand and cleaner, manufactured by Puritan Prod­ work in the following regulations: MPR size or frontmark of domestic cigars. ucts Company, 1612 Summit Lake Boule­ 44, Douglas Fir Doors; RMPR 293, Stock The notice shall conform to and be given vard, Akron 7, Ohio, are established as Millwork; and MPR 589, Douglas Fir in the manner prescribed by § 1358.113 follows: Stock Millwork. of Maximum Price Regulation No. 260. (d) Unless the context otherwise re­ (a) Panel doors. quires, appropriate provisions of Maxi­ On sales to— (b) Sash doors. mum Price Regulation No. 260, shall Amount (c) Glazed windows. Retailer Consumer (d) Frames (windows, door or cellar). apply to sales for which maximum prices (e) Window screens. are established by this order. (f) Sash., 1 quart...... $0.48 $0.80 (e) This order may be revoked or H gallon...... (g) Garage doors. amended by the Price Administrator at .75 1.30 (h) Blind or shutter doors. any time. ------ft- (i) Cupboard doors. (b) No extra charge may be made for "This order shall become effective No­ containers. Where items are specifically priced by vember 10, 1945. (c) With or prior to the first delivery sizes, any size of the item not listed and not carried in stock, and which cannot be Issued this 9th day of November 1945. of the aforesaid commodity in each of its sizes to a retailer, the manufacturer purchased from the stock of a jobber qr Chester Bowles, shall furnish such retailer with a written mahufacturer and, further, which is Administrator. notice containing a schedule of ipaxi- made by a specialty millwork plant whose normal production, as measured by the [P. R. Dec. 45-20659; Filed, Nov. 9, 1945; mum prices set out in paragraph (a)' 4:41 p. m.] above and a statement that they have calendar year 1941, is not more than 25%’ been established by the Office of Price of stock items, may be priced as Special Administration. Millwork under the General Maximum (d) Prior to making any delivery of Price Regulation at the March 1942 level. [Order 36 Under 3 (e), Amdt. 1] the aforesaid commodity, in each of its Sec. 4. Maximum prices. The base sizes, after the effective date of this maximum prices for stock millwork are ‘ F ahey-F isher Co. order, the manufacturer shall mark or set forth in Tables 1 through 14 in the cause to be marked thereon the follow­ appendix which are annexed to and made APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES ing legend: a part of this order. The base maximum For the reasons set forth in amopinion Maximum Retail Price—$__ ; prices are subject to discounts based issued simultaneously herewith, It is or­ on the dollar volume of the order as dered, That Order No. 36 under § 1499.3 The blank in the quoted phrase shall be follows: filled in with the applicable maximum (e) of thé General Maximum Price Reg­ Discounts for Stock Millwork ulation be and hereby is amended in the retail price. For sales of stock millwork hi quantities following respects: This order shall become effective No­ Up to $50—use base price. 1. In paragraph (a) the schedule is vember 14, 1945. For sales of stock millwork in quantities amended to read as follows: from .$50 to $150—less 3%. Issued this 13th day of November 1945. For sales of stock millwork in quantities Chester Bowles, from $150 to $500—less 6%. Per pint de­ Per quart Administrator. For sales of stock millwork in quantities livered delivered from $500 to $1,500—less 10%. [F. R. Doc. 45-20739; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; For sales of stock millwork in quantities 12:06 p. m.] To jobbers...... _...... $0.20 $0.30 from $1,500 to $5,000—less 13%. To retailers...... 28 .42 For sales of stock millwork in quantities .39 .69 from $5,000 and over—less 16%. [Gen. Order 68, Order 1] In applying these discounts the total 2. Paragraph (d) is amended to read size of the order of millwork and re­ as follows: Stock M ilI work in W ashington, D. C., Area lated items determines the discount to Prior to making any delivery of “Whiz- be applied. away” after the effective date of this authorization of maximum prices The prices provided herein are the order, the manufacturer shall mark or For the reasons set forth in an opinion maximum which may be charged for the cause to be marked on each package issued simultaneously herewith and filed stock items shown whether purchased substantially the following legend: with the Division of the Federal Register from other manufacturers, jobbers, or self-produced. Prices lower than the Maximum Retail Price—$____ _ and pursuant to the provisions of Gen­ eral Order No. 68, it is ordered: maximum may, of cBttrse, be charged. The blank in the quoted phrase shall be Any seller may quote on a contract basis, filled in with the applicable uniform Secti6n 1. What this order covers. wherein he takes off quantities from maximum retail price. This order covers all sales of stock mill- blueprints and guarantees sufficient ma­ work at the retail level made by any terial to finish the job, without violating This amendment shall become effec­ seller located in the Washington, D. C., this order provided he maintains records tive November 14, 1945. trading area consisting of the District showing how he arrived at his estimate Issued this 13th day of November 1945. of Columbia and those portions of the and that the estimate was based on States of Maryland and Virginia located prices permitted by this order as well as Chester Bowles, within 20 miles of the zero mileage stone any other applicable regulation. If Administrator. in Washington, D. C. (at the Treasury quotations are made on a contract basis, [F. R. Doc. 45-2Ç743; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; Building), ' however, and the quantity of stock mill- 12:08 p.-m.] Sec. 2. Definition of retail level. By work actually furnished is valued at less retail level is meant a sale to the con­ than the contract price, the maximum sumer or to a contractor for installation charge which may be made is the total rather than resale. It includes the type of the maximum prices for the items [Order 86 under 3 (c) ] actually furnished and not the contract of sale referred to in the trade as “con­ price. P uritan P roducts Co. tract sale” wherein the seller provides his own take off from plans and speci­ Sec. 5. Delivery additions. The prices AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES fications, qbotes a fiat price, and guaran­ set forth in this order include all addi­ For the reasons set forth in an opin­ tees enough material to complete the job. tions or charges for delivery. No de­ ion issued simultaneously herewith, It duction need be made where the pur­ Sec. 3. Definition of stock millwork. chaser elects to make his own delivery. fc ordered: “Stock millwork” as covered by this or­ No. 224----- 6 In those cases where the stock millwork 14098 is taken from the stock of a retailer’s The maximum prices fixed by this order TABLE 2—DOOR, CELLAR AND CASEMENT FRAMES—K. D. warehouse and loaded on cars for ship­ supersede any maximum price or pric­ Frame house door frame 8A No. 850 ment to a contractor or ultimate con­ ing method previously fixed by any Brick door Casement Cellar sumer in a different area, the prices are other regulation or order. Except to frame 8A frame 8A frame 8A No. 848 No. 892 f. o. b. cars. the extent they are inconsistent with No. 873 No sill Pine sill Oak sill Sec. 6. Maximum, prices for stock the provisions of this order, all other millwork items not listed. The maxi­ provisions of Maximum Price Regula­ Widths: tion 44r Revised Maximum Price Regu­ 2/0______- $0.30 $0.65 $1.40 $2.40 $0.85 $0.75 mum price for&ny stock millwork item 2 /4 ...... 35 .70 1.55 2.65 1.00 1.00 not listed shall be based on the delivered lation 203 and the General Maximum 2/6 ...... 35 .70 1.60 2.75 1.05 1.00 Price Regulation, relating to Douglas 2/8 ...... 45 .80 1.75 2.95 1.20 1.05 carload price for that item as prescribed 2/10...... - ...... 50 .85 1.85 3.20 1.35 1.10 Fir Doors, Stock Millwork and Douglas .95 2.00 3.35 1.30 1.15 in either Maximum Price Regulation 44, Fir Stock Millwork respectively, are ap­ 3/0...... 50 Revised Maximum Price Regulation 293 plicable to sales covered by this order. Lengths or heights (except casement and or the General Maximum Price Regula­ cellar frames): 2.65 ais tion, whichever is otherwise applicable, Sec. 9. Posting. Every seller making 4.00

3.35 REGISTER, FEDERAL plus 50 percent if purchased from the a sale covered by this order shall either 3.50 4.10 3. 55 4.15 manufacturer or plus 65 percent if pur­ post a copy of the list of maximum 3.65 4.30 chased out of the stock of a jobber’s , prices fixed by this order in manner 3.85 4.55 warehouse. These prices shall be sub­ plainly visible to all purchasers or make Cellar frame heights: 1/3 • 45 ject to the same discounts as outlined available to his purchasers for inspection .60 in section 4 above. a copy of this order. .65 .65 1/11 .76 Sec. 7. Discounts and allowances. Sec. 10. Revocation or amendment. .80 The maximum prices in this order in­ This order may be revised, amended, re­ 2/3 .85 clude all commissions. All customary voked or modified at any time by the .90 1.10 discounts for cash must be continued. Office of Price Administration. Casement frame heights: Quantity discounts must be granted as L 25 This order shall become effective No­ 1.60 outlined in section 4. vember 28, 1945. 1.80 2.05 Sec. 8. Relationship of this order to 4/Q _ 2.40 Issued this 13th day of November 1945. 2.70

Maximum Price Regulation 44, Revised 1945 15, November Thursday, Maximum Price Regulation 293 and C hester B owles, 3.00 General Maximum Price Regulation. Administrator. If assembled add per fram e--______.90 $0.90 .40 .40

Appurane—R etail Stock M illwork M aximum P rices W ashington, D . C., T rading A rea TABLE 3 —GLAZED WINDOWS—W. P. 1)6" CHECK RAIL TABLE 1—WINDOW FRAMES—POR BRICK A FRAME HOUSE—K. D. 2-Light Window—Chemically Treated Frame Unique Brick house house 1 8A frame No. Frame 8A flame No. No. 812 813 No. 820 835 Lengths...... —------3/2-Ji 3/644 3/1044 4/644 4/1044 5/244 5/644 5/1044

Widths: Widths: 2/043...... :------$1.85 $2.00 $2.20 $2.40 $2.60 $2.70 $3.00 1/6—L? ______$1.00 $1.00 $1.15 $0.70 3.«) 1/8-V4 ______2/443-...... 2.10 2. 26’ 2.40 2.70 2.96 3.10 1.10 1.05 1.20 .75 2.50 2.60 2.95 3.20 3.40 3.85 Ï/1Q-H...... - ...... 1.15 1.25 1.40 .80 2/744— ...... 2.35 2/1044...... 2.45 2.60 2.70 3.05 3.40 3.90 4.00 2/043...... 1.25 1.30 1.50 .85 2/4-1^ 3.25 3.70 4.25 4.30 4.75 1.40 1.46 1.65 .95 3.00 2/743...... L 50 1.60 1.80 1.05 2/1043...... 1.65 1.75 1.95 1.10 3/043...... 1.75 1.85 2.10 1.15 4-Light Window 3/443...... 1.95 2.00 2.30 1.35 3/843...... 2.15 2.25 2.55 1.45 Lengths or heights 3/2-l/i _ . ___ ...... 2.10 1.25 1.55 2.40 Widths: 3/6-ti , ______. ______2. 20 1.40 1.70 2.65 2/044 $2.05 $2.15 $2.25 $2.50 $2.70 $2.80 $2.90 3/1ÎV-Ï4 • : . 2.45 1. 50 2.00 2.86 2/443-...... 2.20 2.35 2.45 2.85 2.95 3.10 3.35 $3.50 4/6441...... 2.70 1.75 2.35 *3.20 2/743...... 2.40 2.50 2.65 3.00 3.10 3.40 3.60 3.85 4/1044...... •_...... 2.80 1.85 2.50 3.35 2/1043...... 2.45 2.60 2.90 3.15 3.50 3.60 3.75 4.00 ■ 5/24 4 ...... 2.90 1.95 2.65 3.50 3 / 4 4 3 ...... - ...... 2.80 3.10 3.25 ,3.70 3.90 4.10 4.30 4.35 5/6-J4-...... 3.05 2.10 2.80 3.75 5/1044...... 3.25 2.25 a io 4.10 8-Light Window If assembled add per frame—$0.70 For double frames, double above prices and add $0.35 For triple frames, triple above prices and add $0.95 , Widths: j 1/6 4 3 - $2.00 $2.00 '$2.06 1 The frame numbers listed refer to the designations in the “Standard Pine Frames” Catalogue 8-A published by 1/ 8 4 3 - 2.20 2.20 2.20 $2.35 $2.40 $2.40 the Pinney Printing Company, Clinton, Iowa. 1/1043 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.45 2.50 '2.6U 2.65 2.75 $2.85 / 'd Example: To calculate the price on a Unique Frame, 8A #813, of size 2/7J4 x 3/6)4 use t' e width price opposite 2/7)3 2/043- 2.35 2.35 2.35 2.55 ($1.60) and add to it the length or height price shown opposite 3/6)4 ($1.40) for a total price of $3.00 each. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14099

TABLE 3----GLAZED WINDOWS----W. P. 1% " CHECK RAIL---- C o n tin u e d TABLE 7—lj$ " SASH 12-Light Window One-light transoms Price Size Lengths______3/2-H 3/6-H 3/10-H 4/6-H 6/2-H per sash 4/10-H 5/6-H 5/1044 2/4 x 10"...... , . ... $0.75 2/6 x 10"...... 75 Widths: 12"...... 80 $2.55 2/8 x 10"...... 80 2/046...... $2.60 $2.75 $3.00 $3.10 $3.45 12"...... 2/446...... 2.50 2.80 2.85 3.05 3.10 $3.20 3.50 $3.65 ... .90 .2 .8 0 14"...... 90 2/746— — — ...... 2.80 3.00 3.10 3.25 3.35 3.50 3.65 3/0 x 10"...... 2/1046...... 2.-75 2.95 3.05 3.40 3.45 3.55 3.65 4.15 ... 1.00 12"...... 1.00 14"...... , ...... 1.00 16-Light Window If bedded in putty add 7%. Cellar sash—S lights Widths: 2/7 x 1/6...... $0.95 3/046______$3.70 $3.70 $3.70 $3.95 1/7...... 1.00 3/4— ______4.15 4.15 4.15 4.15 $4.30 $4.70 ' 1/9-...... 1.05 3/8-jJ...... 2/10x1/5...... 4.45 4.45 4.60 SS .95 i/9— ...... 1.15 3/0 x 1/6...... 1.20 4/1 Lights If bedded in putty add 7%. Barn sash—4 lights—t wide Widths: 1/6 x 2/0...... 1/646...... $1.80 $1.85 $1.95 $1.15 $2.20 $2.25 $2.45 $2.55 $2.70 2/0 x 2/0...... -'— - ” ” 1111111' 1.25 1/846------1.90 2.00 2.10 2.30 2.55 2.60 2.70 2.85 i/io— ------2.00 2.15 2.25 2.55 2.70 2.75 2.90 3.00 If bedded in putty add 7%. 2/046...... 2.10 2.20 2.40 2.60 2.75 2.80 2.90 3.20 6 lights—8 wide 2/6 x 1/6...... ;...... $1.75 2/0...... 6/1 Lights 1.75 2/6...... 1.95 3/0 x 1/6...... 1.75 Widths: 2/0...... 1.75 $2.25 $2.40 2/6...... 2.60 2/046-...... $2.55 $2.80 $2.90 $3.00 $3.15 $3.40 3/0...... ;; ■ 2/446— ------2.50 2.70 2.85 3.10 3.15 3.35 3.50 3.85 2.60 2/746---- <...... 2.75 2.90 3.05 3.35 3.50 3.60 3.80 4.35 If bedded in putty add 4%. 2/10-36...... -...... 3.05 3.15 3.50 3.75 3.85 4.35 4.45 6 lights—t wide 1/6 x 3/0...... $1.40 2/0 x 2/6...... 8/1 Lights 1.45 3/o— ...... 1.55 If bedded in putty add 4%. Widths: 3/0-36...... $3.25 $3.50 $3.95 Casement Sash—A lights—t wide $4.00 $4.50 $4.55 $4.80 1/6 x 2/0...... $1.10 3/4-36------$3.35 3.55 3.80 4.25 4.50 4.85 4.90 5.30 2/0 x 2/0...... I! 3/8-36------3.90 4.60 4.95 5.35 5.40 5.85 1.25 If bedded in putty add 7—. If windows are bedded in putty add to above prices 7%. 6 lights—X wide If windows are not chemically treated deductdrom above prices 30 per window. 1/6 x 2/6...... i __ _ $1.45 3/0...... I...... 1.60 3/6...... 1.80 TABLE 4 —WINDOW SCREENS—16-MESH GALVANIZED WIRE 2/0 X 2/6...... 1.60 Heights 3/0...... 1.80 3 /6 ...... 2.02 If bedded in putty add 7%. T Widths 3/4 3/8 4/0 • 4/8 6/0 5/4 5/8 6/0 6 lights—S wide

{ 2/6 x 2/0...... $1.75 2/6...... c5 c5 $1.45 2.00 $1.55 $1.65 $1.80 $1.85 $1.95 $2.05 $2.10 3/0...... 1.60 1.65 1.75 1.95 2.20. 2.05 2.10 2.20 2.30 3/0 X 2/0...... 1.65 1.80 1.85 2.05 1.95 2.15 2.25 2.35 2.45 2/6...... ;...... 2.25 1.75 1.85 1.95 2.15 2.25 2.35 2.45 2.55 3/0...... — ...... 1.90 2.05 2.2(f 2.35 2.45 2.55 2.65 2.65 TTo111 ¿OMK9tOtOtO 1.95 2.05 2.15 2.40 2.50 2.60 2.70 2.85 If bedded in putty add 4%: 8 lights—t wide 1/6 x 4/0...... $2.35 16-Mesh Bronze Wire 2/0 x 4/0...... 2.60 If bedded in putty add 9% 2/0-36...... L $2.00 $2.15 $2.30 $2.55 $2.70 $2.80 $2.90 $3.05 Casement Sash, Pairs—It lights 2/4-36...... 2.25 2.40 2.55 2.85 3.00 3.15 3.30 3.45 2/7-36— ...... - ...... ——. 2.40 1 2.55 2.75 3.05 3.20 3.40 3.55 3.70 2/4 x 4/0 (12 lig h ts)...... jL...... $3. 70 2/10-36...... 2.56 2.75 2.90 3.25 3.40 3.60 3.80 3.95 2/8 x 4/6 (12 lig h ts ) ...... 4.15 3/0-36— ...... -...... 2.85 3.05 3.40 3.60 3.75 4.00 4.15 2/8 x 5/2 (12 lights)...... 6.00 3/4-36...... — — 2.90 3.10 3.30 3.70 3.95 4.15 4.35 4.55 3/0 X 3/6 (12 lig h ts)...... 3.80 -______*__ » 4/0— ^...... 4.10 4/6...... 4.50 TABLE 5—WINDOW BLINDS—W. P. 1?6" STATIONARY SLATS CHEMICALLY TREATED 5/2...... 5.65 If bedded in putty add 10%. Widths 3/4 3/8 4/0 4/8 5/4 5/8 All sash is priced chemically treated. If not chemically • \ treated deduct 30 per sash. 2/046— — ...... $3.25 $3.50 $4.10 $4.60 TABLE 8—FRENCH DOORS, GLAZED 2/4-J6...... $3.00 . 3.25 3.50 4.10 4.60 $4.90 2/746...... 3.00 3.25 3.50 4.10 4.60 4.90 2/1046...... - ...... 3.00 3.25 3.50 4.10 4.60 4.90 15—Light 10-Light 1 5 - 3/046...... -...... 3.10 3.35 3.65 I 4.20 4.80 5.05 pine pine Light 3/446...... — ...... 3.30 3.60 J.90 1 4.50 5.10 5.40 Size fir

TABLE 6—TWO-LIGHT STORM SASH—1 )6 " W. P. 1J6" W W" 1Î6" 1J6"

2/0 x 6/8...... Widths 3/4 3/8 4/0 4/8 5/0 $5.70 $7.45 5/4 5/8 6/0 7/0...... 6.00 7.95 2/2 x 6/8...... 6.00 7/0...... 1/846— --...... $1.55 $1.60 $1.75 $1.90 6.00 ‘8.*50‘ $2.20 $2.30 2/4 x 6/8...... $6.75 7.80 2/046...... — ...... 1.75 1.85 2.05 2.25 $2.35 2.45 2.55 $2.80 2/446...... 1.95 2.10 2.25 2.55 2/6 x 6/6...... 2.55 2.75 2.90 3.20 6/8...... 6.95 $9.70 2/746-...... — ...... 2.20 2.35 2.50 2.75 2.90 3.00 3.20 3.60 $7.00 2/1046...... 2.45 2.55 7/0...... 7.25 10.25 7.35 2.90 3.20 3.20 3.65 3.75 2/8 x 6/8...... 7.00 9.80 3/046...... 2.80 3.20 3.70 3/4-46...... - ...... 7/0...... 7.35 8.80 3.05 3.50 4.Ó0 4 05 4.45 2/10 x 6/10...... 3/10-46...... 3.80 4.50 7.50 3/0 x 6/8...... 7.25 10.10 7/0.. J...... 7.65 10.60 7.80 For sales of storm sash in quantities of 2 or less add 10%. If bedded in putty All storm sash priced as chemically treated—If not treated reduce prices 30 per sash. add per door...... 40 .40 .25 .25 .40 If bedded in putty add 6%. - 0 14100 TABLE 9A—-SASH DOOBS GLAZED 1 $$ W. P. table 9b— sash doobs glaebd 1 % w. p.— continued

9 light x buck 12 light x buck 9 light, 9 light, 9 light x buck 9 Lt. 3 12 light, 4 Lt. 3X 6 Lt. 3X 8 Lt. 2 12 Lt. 1 Size panel, panel, 3 panel, 1 panel, panel, panel N D panel N D vert, panel panel N D panel N D N D 609 1 panel N D 610 N D 570 N D 502 N D 612 538 532 N D 595 512 570 , $10.15 2/4 x 6/8 ...... $6. 65 $7.20 $7.40 $6.25 10.05 $10.90 9/4- X 7/0 ______7.25 7.90 6.75 $11.55 10.15 11.00 6. 60 7.10 $7.85 12. 45 10.75 6/8 ...... 6.75 7.20 8.20 7.40 6.25 11.90 10.30 11.20 7/0 ______. ______7.25 7.90 6.75 12.60 10.90 7. 00 3/0 x 6/8...... $26.60 12.40 $21.40 10.65 11.70 $18.35 fi/fi 7.00 13.10 22.00 11.40 12.45 18.35 6.55 7/0...... 27.20 6/8 ...... 7.00 7.40 7.55 If bedded in putty, add...... 36 .37 .52 .28 .28 .28 7.45 8.00 6.90 2/10 x 6/8 ...... 7.15 7.75 6.65 7.45 7/0 ...... : ______8.15 7.10 \ TABLE 10A—SOLID DOOBS 1^6"—W: PIHE 8/0 x 6/8 7.20 7.85 6. 75 REGISTER, FEDERAL 8.35 7.50 7/0 __ _ ...... 7.25 2-panel fir 5-CTOSS 6-panel .12 .16 .21 .31 .45 2-panel 2-panel \ Size or spruce 1 panel pine oolonial pine gum panel pine panel panel or fir panel or fir panel 9 Lt. 1 9 Lt. 2X panel N D panel N D $4.30 $4.50 5.05 580 517 9/n r 6/n ______$4.60 $4.50 6/6 ______4.80 4.70 4.50 4.70 5.25 6/8 ...... —...... - 4.95 4.80 4.60 4.80 6.36 4.90 5.10 5.65 2/8 t 6/8 $8.45 $8.30 6 /io ...... - ...... 5. 25 5.10 7/0 ______5.35 ' 5.20 4.95 5.20 5.75 9.05 8.95 4.75 5.30 8.85 8.70 2/2 x 6 /6 ...... - ...... - 4.90 4.75 4.55 6/6 — ...... -...... 5.10 4.95 4.75 4.95 5.50 9.40 9.20 5.06 5.60 .30 .30 6/8 ...... -...... 5.20 5.05 4.85 6/10 ...... - ...... --- 5.55 5.35 5.15 5.35 5.90 7/0 ______5.60 5.45 5.20 6.45 6.00 7/4 t R/n I 5.15 5.00 4.80 “5.00 5.55 5.25 5.10 4.90 5.10 5.65 TABLE 9B—SASH DOOBS GLAZED 1% W . P. 6/4 -...... -...... 6/6 ...... 5.35 5.20 4.95 5.20 5.75 6/8 ______5.45 5.30 5.10 5.30 5.85 < 6/10 - -...... 5.80 5.60 5.40 6.60 6.15 1945 15, November Thursday, 4 light, 4 7/0 ...... 5.85 5.70 5.50 5.70 6.25 3 vert, light 4 light, 3X 4 light, 4 4 vert, lights, 4.95 5.20 fib 75 panel, N D 2 vert, pan­ 2/6 T 6/n ...... 5.35 5.20 Size X-buck panel, panel, N D panel, N D 607, plain 5.45 5.20 5.45 6.00 N D 608 538 607, ch. lites els, N D 593 6/6 ...... 5.60 lights 6/8 ...... 5.65 5.50 5.30 5.50 6.05 6/io ...... - ...... - 6.05 5.90 5.65 5.90 6.40 5.95 5.70 5.95 6.50 * » 7/Ö ...... 6.15 $9.00 7/6 ...... - ...... 6.70 6.50 &25 6.50 7.00 7/0 9.80 8/0 ...... 6.95 6.75 6.50 6.75 7.30 9.00 2/8 x 6/0 ...... 5.55 5.40 5.20 5.40 5l 95 7/0 9.80 6/6 ...... 5.80 5.65 5.45 5.65 6.20 2/R T 6/8 . ______9.25 $10.15 5.95 5.75 s 5.65 6.75 6.30 ______6/8 ...... - ...... 6.65 7/Ö ...... 9.95 6/1Ö ...... - ...... 6.30 6.15 5.90 6.15 3/0 x 6/8 ...... -...... $23.25 $18.95 $13.20 10<70 7/6 ...... 6.40 6.20 5.95 6. 20 6.75 7/0 ...... 23.75 20.30 14.50 111 50 7/6 ...... - 7.00 6.80 6.50 6.80 7.30 If bedded in putty, add per door ...... - .30 .12 .43 .43 .11 8/6 ...... - ______7.30 7.10 6.80 7.10 7.60 2/10x6/8 . ______6.20 6.00 5.75 6.00 6.50 6.65 6.50 6.20 6.60 7.00 7/6 ...... 6. 65 3/0 x 6 /6 ...... —...... 6.35 6.15 5.80 6.15 6/8 ...... 6.45 6.25 6.00 6.25 6.80 7/6 ...... 7.00 • 6.80 6.50 6.80 7.30 4 fan lights, 6 light, 2 6 light, 3-X 8 light, 1 8 light, 2 Size 3 panel, vert, panel, panel, N D vert, panel N D 594 panel 510 N D 600 TABLE 10B—SOLID DOOBS lj^ " —W: PIKE

$10.55 5-cross 6-panel co­ 11.10 5-cross 6-panel co­ 2-panel 2-panel panel (pine lonial (pine Size panel(pine lonial (pin'* $9.55 Size (pine panel) (pine panel) or fir panel) 9.45 or fir panel) or fir panel) or fir panel) 6/8 9.55 $10.70 9/a X 6/8 ______$10.60 « 9.80 10.90 11.50 2/6 x 6/8...... $7.60 $7.60 $8.70 i 3/0 x 6/8____. ____ $8.65 $8.65 $9.75 3/ft x 6/8 $17. 60 11.15 7/0____. . . . 9.35 9.35 10.50 7/0 18. 70 12.00 12.30 2/8 x 6/8...... 8.00 8.00 9.10 If bedded in putty add per door______.21 .16 .16 .21 .21 2/10 x 6/8...... 8.35 8.35 9.45 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14101

TABLE. 11—FIE DOOR (e) All requests not specifically grantèd by this order are hereby denied. 5 -c r o ss - 5 -c r o ss - 2-panel, 2-panel, 2-panel, 2-panel, (f) This order may be revoked or Size panel, 1W V i" (F-82) m " (F-82) Size panel, 1)£" (F-5) (F-5) 1?£" (F-82) 1H" (F-82) amended by the Price Administrator at any time. 1/6 x 6/8...... $4.30 $4.30 $5.45 2/6 x 6/6...... $4.60 $4,60 $5.95 (g) This order shall become effective 1/8 X 6/8______4.30 4.30 5.45 6/8...... 4.65 4.65 6.05 on the 14th day of November 1945. 2/0 x 6/0...... 4.00 4.00 5.15 7/0______6.05 6.05 6.55 6/8______4.30 4.30 5.45 2/8 x 6/6...... 4.70 4.70 6.10 Issued this 13th day of November 1945. 7/0______4.65 4.65 5.95 $>8 „ ...... 4.75 4.75 6.20 2/2 x 6/6...... 4.45 4.45 5.70 2/10x6/8...... 5.00 5.00 6.70 Chester B owles, 6/8...... 4.50 4.50 5.80 3/0 X 6/8...... 5.20 5.20 7.05 2/4 X 6/6...... 4.45 4.45 5.70 7/0...... 5.60 5.60 7.60 Administrator. 6/8...... 4.50 4.50 5.80 7/0...... 4.90 4.90 6.25 [F. R. Doc. 45-20746; Piled, Nov. 13, 1945; 12:02 p. m.] (1) These are for A Grade doors, for B Grade deduct 3%. (2) Flat panels; if raised panels add 400 per door. (b) Maximum prices of purchasers for resale. Purchasers for resale of any arti­ [MPR 188, Coir, to Order 4195] TABLE 12—BLIND OE SHUTTER DOORS N. D. 731 c le which the manufacturer sells at an Prize per adjusted price permitted by this order F araday E lectric Corp. Size door 2/6 x 6/8...... $6.80 shall determine their maximum resale APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES 2/8 x 6/8...... 6.85 prices in the following manner: 7/0...... 7.40 (1) A retaHer who must determine his Order No. 4195 under § 1499.158 of 2/10x6/10...... '...... 7.40 3/0 x 6/8...... 7.05 ceiling prices under Maximum Price Reg­ Maximum Price Regulation NO. 188 is 7/0...... 7.55 ulation No. 580 by the use. of a pricing corrected by changing all references to TABLE 13— GARAGE DOORS— 6 LITE 3 PANELS GLAZED chart shall compute his ceiling prices in Broilmaster Model Number 800 to Model the manner provided by that regulation. Number 8000. Size Fir Pine (2) A wholesaler who must determine Issued this 13th day of November, 1945. his ceiling prices under Maximum Price Chester B owles, 7/0 X 8/0...... $19.00 $21.75 Regulation No. 590 shall find his ceiling 7/6 x 7/0...... 19.00 21.75 price in the manner provided by that reg­ Administrator. 7/6...... «19.00 21.75 8/0...... 19.00 21.75 ulation. [F. R. Doc. 45-20725; ’ Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; 8/0 x 7/0...... 19.00 21.75 (3) A purchaser for resale who must 12:03 p. m.] 7/6...... 19.00 21.75 determine his maximum prices under the 8/0...... 19.00 21.75 General Maximum Price Regulation, and who delivered or offered for delivery dur­ TABLE 15—CUPBOARD DOORS AND SASH ing March 1942 an article which meets [MPR 188, Corr. to Order 4376] w------the definition of “most comparable arti­ E lite Appliances %" cupboard Y i " cupboard Size \ sash 3 lite cle” contained in § 1499.3 (a) of that reg­ APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES doors glazed ulation, except that it need not be cur­ rently offered for sale, shall find his ceil­ Order No. 4376 under § 1499.158 of 1/0 x 1/6...... $0.80 ing prices according to the method and Maximum Price Regulation No. 188 is 2/6...... 1.05 corrected by changing the price for sales 1/2 x 2/0...... 90 procedure set forth in that section using * 3/0...... 1.20 $1.15 as his “cost” his invoice cost. of the two (2) burner hot-plate on sales 1/4 x 2/0...... 95 The determination of a ceiling price in to retailers in quantities of six (6) or 3/0...... 1.25 3/6...... 1.45 this way need not be reported to the more units from $4.25 to $4.35. 4/0...... 1.60 Office of Price Administration; however, 4/6...... 1.85 Issued this 13th day of November, 1945. 5/0...... 2.05 each seller must keep complete records 1/6 X 1/6...... 90 showing all the information called for by Chester B owles, 2/0...... 95 Administrator. 2/6...... 1.20 1.20 OPA Form 620-759 with regard to how 3 /0 ...... 1.30 1.20 he determined his ceiling price, for so [F. R. Doc. 45-20727; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; 3/6...... 1.50 1.40 long as the Emergency Price Control Act 12:03 p. m.] 4 /0 ...;...... 1.70 6/0...... 2.40 of 1942, as amended, remains in effect. 1/8 X 2/0...... 95 (4) If a purchaser for resale cannot 2/6...... ;•* 1.30 3/0...... 1.40 determine his ceiling price under any of [Gen. Order 68, Order 2] 3/6...... 1.65 the above methods, he shall apply to the 2/0 X 2/0...... 1.15 2/6...... ^ 1.40 Office of PriCe Administration for the S tock Screen G oods in W ashington, 3/0...... 1.60 1.55 'establishment of his ceiling price under D. C., Area § 1499.3 (c) of the General Maximum APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES If cupboard sash is bedded in putty add 4%. Price Regulation. Ceiling prices estab­ lished under that section will reflect the For the reasons set forth in an opinion [F. R. Doc. 45-20744; Piled, Nov. 13, 1945; issued simultaneously herewith and filed (12:08 p. m.] supplier’s prices adjusted in accordance with this order. with the Division of the Federal Register (c) Terms of sale. Ceiling prices ad­ and pursuant to the provisions of Gen­ eral Order No. 68, It is ordered: [SO 119, Order 14] justed by this order are subject to each seller’s terms, discounts, and allowances, Section 1. What this order covers. J ohn B. S alterini Co. on sales to' each class of purchaser in This order covers all retail sales of screen doors and combination screen and storm ADJUSTMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES effect during March 1942, or thereafter properly established under OPA regula­ doors of the style and sizes listed in Sec­ For the reasons set forth in an opinion to r . tion 4 sold by any person located in the issued simultaneously herewith and filed (d) Notification. At the time of or Washington, D. C., trading area consist­ with the Division of the Federal Register, prior to the first invoice to a purchaser ing of the District of Columbia and that and pursuant to Sections 13 and 14 of portion of the States of Maryland and Supplementary Order No. 119, it is or­ for resale on and after the effective date Virginia within 20 miles of the zero mile­ dered: * of this order, showing prices adjusted in age stone in Washington, D. C. (at the (a) Manufacturer’s maximum prices. accordance with this order, the seller Treasury Building). shall notify the purchaser in writing of John B. Salterini Company, 510-14 East S ec. 2. Definition of retail sale. A re­ 72nd Street, New York, New York, m ay the method established in paragraph tail sale means a sale to the ultimate increase by no more than 19.8% its ceil­ (b) of this order for determining ad­ consumer or to a contractor for installa­ ing prices to each class of purchaser for justed maximum prices for resale of the tion rather than resale in which the sale the artistic iron furniture which it man­ articles. This notice may be given in any is not made in a full or distribution car ufactures. v convenient form. originating at a factory nor does it in-

/ 14102 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 elude a mail order sale. These latter Sec. 3. Description of items "being spe­ differentials are provided in the price types of sales remain subject to Maxi­ cifically priced. The description of the list in section 4.' mum Price Regulation 381, Stock Screen items being priced are as follows: Sec. 7. Relation to other regulations. Goods. (a) Screen doors. The maximum prices fixed by this or­ der supersede any maximum price or Style designation. G -l 1-2 GG-2 G G-l A pricing method previously established by Species______Ponderosa Ponderosa Ponderosa Southern pine pine pine pine any other regulation or order, except to Thickness of door \ w W ' %" the extent, they are inconsistent with Wire type...... 16-mesh 16-mesh 16-mesh 14-mesh the provisions of this order all other Width of: Stile______3" 4" 4" 3" provisions of Maximum Price Regulation Top rail------3" 4" 4" 3" 381 shall apply to sales covered by this Bottom rail.. 6" 6"-8" 6" 6" Cross rail___ 2" 4" 2" 2" order. 1" 4" 1" 1" Mullions____ Sec. 8. Posting of maximum . prices. Every seller making sales covered by G and GG styles have one large wired lished by the National Door Manufactur­ this order shall post a copy of the list panel in the top half, one narrow cross ers Association. The style numbers are of maximum prices fixed by this order in panel immediately below and two regular described in the Standard Woodwork each of his places of business in the panels in the lower half separated by a List, Catalogue No. 40 printed by the Washington, D. C., trading area in a mullion from the bottom rail to the lower Pinney Printing Company, of Clinton, manner plainly visible to all purchasers. cross rail. Iowa (as set forth in MPR 381). The I style has one large wire panel in S ec. 9. Revocation or amendment. S ec. 4. Maximum prices for retail sales This order may be revised, amended, re­ the upper half and four regular wire of screen doors and combination screen voked or modified at any time by the panels in the lower half. and storm doors in Washington, D. C., Price Administrator. ' (b) Combination screen and storm trading area. doors. The term “N. D.” as used below (a) Screen doors. Maximum prices This order shall become effective No­ refers to the designation of style estab- per door." vember 17, 1945.

GALVANIZED WIRE 2 Issued this 13th day of November 1945 Chester B ow les, G -l 1-2 GG-2 GG-1A Administrator. Size1 [F. R. Doc. 45-20745; Piled, Nov. 13, 1945; 6 or more 5 or less 6 or more 5 or less 6 or more 5 or less 6 or more 5 or less 12:08 p. m.]

$3.35 $3.60 $4.40 $4.70 $3.25 $3.50 $2.75 $2.95 x 6-8...... 3.50 3.75 4.55 4.90 3.40 3.65 2.90 3.10 2-8 x 6-8...... 3.50 3.75 4.55 4.90 3.40 3.65 2.90 3.10 x 6-10...... 3.55 3.80 4.60 4.95 3.45 3.70 2.95 3.15 [MPR 120, Order 1514] x 7-0...... 3.60 3.90 4.65 5.00 3.50 3.80 3.00 3.20 2-10x6-10...... -...... 3.70 3.95 4.75 5.10 3.60 3.85 3,05 3.25 x 7 -0 -...... 3.75 4.00 4.80 5.15 3.65- 3.90 3.10 3.30 Ankeny Coal Co., et al. 3-0 x 6-8...... 3. 75 4.00 4.80 5.15 3.65 3.90 ' 3.10 3.30 x 7-0...... *______3.85 4.15 4.95 5.30 3.75 4.05 3.20 3.40 ESTABLISHMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES For the reasons set forth in an accom- BRONZE WIRE 8 paning opinion, and in accordance with § 1340.210

Ankeny Coal Co., 1619 Belasco Ave., Beech view, P ittsburgh 16, P a., Ankeny No. 3 M ine, P ittsburgh Seam, M ine Index No. 4320, Fayette County, Pa., Subdistrict 3, Rail Shipping Point, Dickinson R un, Pa., Strip the indicated uses and shipments as set M ine, R ailroad F uel P rice Group A, M aximum Truck Price Group N o. 7 forth herein. All are in District No. 3. The mine index numbers and the price Size group Nos. classifications assigned are permanent but the maximum prices may be changed 4 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 by an amendment issued after the effec­ tive date of this order. Where such an Price classification...... EEO O OBB BB amendment is issued for the district in Rail shipment_____.. ______' N 319 319 319 319 319 309 284 284 269 which the mines involved herein are 319 319 319 319 319 309 284 284 269 264 located and where the amendment makes Truck shipment____'...... 424 424 424 394 384 384 384 319 299 299 274 no particular reference to a mine or mines involved herein, the prices shall John A. Barufaldi, c/o 7jh Street Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa., Barufaldi N o. 1 M ine, Pittsburgh Seam, M ine be the prices set forth in such amend­ Index N o. 4413, Allegheny County,-Pa., Subdistrict 7, Rail Shipping P oint, Carnegie, Pa., Strip M ine, . R ailroad F uel Price Group A, M aximum Truck Price Group N o. 5 ment for the price classifications 4>f the respective size groups. The location of Price classification...... AAC CF D E EE each mine is given by county and state. Rail shipment______...... 339 339 319 319 284 299 259 259 244 The maximum prices stated to be for Railroad fuel...... ' 339 339 > 319 319 299 299 259 259 254 254 Truck shipment...... 434 434 truck shipment are in' cents per net ton 434 399 369 369 369 334 294 294 279 f. o, b. the mine or preparation plant and when stated to be for rail shipment Benal Collieries, 343 S. M ain St., Butler, P a., E ldorado N o. 5 M ine, K ittanning Seam, M ine Index No. 4409, Butler County, Pa., Subdistrict 1, Rail Shipping P oint, Utley, Pa., Strip M ine, R ailroad F uel or for railroad fuel are in cents per net Price Group A, M aximum Truck Price Group N o. 2 ton f. o. b. rail shipping point. In cases where mines ship coals by river the prices Price classification...... •_____ E E DDCO DDD for such shipments are those established Rail shipment...... 319 319 309 309 319 309 279 279 254 for rail shipment and are in cents per Railroad fuel...... 319 319 309 309 319 309 279 '279 254 254 Truck shipment...... 444 444 444 424 414 414 414 329 net ton f. o. b. river shipping point. 299 299 279 However, producer is subject to the pro­ Bortz Coal Co., Union Trust Bldg., Uniontown, Pa., Bortz R ussell Mine, Pittsburgh Seam, M ine Index visions of § 1340.214 and all other provi­ N o. 4412, F ayette County, Pa., Subdistrict 3, Rail Shipping P oint, M asontown, Pa., Strip M ine, Railroad sions of Maximum Price Regulation No. F uel Price Group E, M aximum T ruck Price Group No. 7 120. H enry Daft, 917 W. P ike St., Clarksburg, W. Va., Price classification______FF EE D DEE E D aft N o. 6 Mine, P ittsburgh Seam, M ine Index Rail shipment...... 294 294 289 289 309 299 259 259 244 N o. 2018, Harrison County, W. Va., Rail Shipping Railroad fuel...... 294 294 289 289 309 299 259 259 249 249 P oint, Bassell, W. Va., Strip M ine, M aximum Truck shipment...... 424 424 424 394 384 384 384 319 299 299 274 T ruck P rice Group N o. 3

Bitner F uel Co., c/o R. E. Beery, Box 761, M onessen, P a., Irwin N o. 11 Strip Mine, Sewickley Seam, M ine Size group Nos. I ndex N o. 4010, F ayette County, P a., Subdistrict 3, R ail Shipping P oint, N ewcomer, Pa., Strip Mine, Railroad F uel Price Ggoup G, M aximum T ruck Price Group N o. 7 1 2 3 4 5 Price classification...... -...... JJ HH HH H HH Rail shipment...... 294 294 279 279 279 269 244 244 234 Price classification______F F F F F Railroad fuel...... 294 294 279 279 279 269 244 244 239 239 Rail shipment and railroad Truck shipm ent...... 424 424 424 394 384 384 384 319 299 299 274 fuel...... 308 308 288 283 273 Truck shipment...... 343 343 313 308 298 M. M. Bowman, Salina, Pa., M. M. Bowman M ine, Pittsburgh Seam, M ine I ndex No. 4408, I ndiana County, ------—------P a., Subdistrict 2, R ail Shipping P oint, Avonmore, Pa., D eep Mine, R ailroad F uel Price Group A, Layne & Jarrett, McWhorter, W. Va., Layne & M aximum T ruck Price Group No. 9 J arrett M ine, P ittsburgh Seam, Mine Index N o. -^ -- 2174, Harrison County, W. Va., R ail Shipping P oint, McWhorter, W. Va., D eep M ine, M axi­ Price classification______EE DDD D E E E mum T ruck P rice Group No. 3 Rail shipm ent...... 355 355 345 345 345 335 295 295 280 Railroad fuel...... Î...... 355 355 345 345 345 335 295 295 290 290 Truck shipment_____ ...... 415 415 415 385 375 375 375 320 300 300 280 Price classification_____ .... F FF F F Rail shipment and railroad fuel...... 308 308 288 283 m C. W. Dillon, Calumet, P a., Dillon N o. 2 Mine, P ittsburgh Seam, M ine Index N o. 4418, Westmoreland Truck shipment ...... 343 343 313 308 2v,3 County, P a., Subdistrict 3, Rail Shipping P oint, Calumet, P a., Strip M ine, R ailroad F uel P rice Group A, M aximum T ruck P rice Group N o. 8 P ardee & Curtin Lumber Co., Clarksburg, W. Va., Bergoo N o. 5 Mine, Sewell Seam, Mine Index Price classification...... EE EE CO B B B N o. 2175, Webster County, W. Va., Rail Shipping Rail shipment...... 319 319 289 289 3Ì9 309 284 284 269 P oint, Bergoo, W. Va., Deep Mine, M aximum Railroad fuel...... 319 319 299 299 319 309 284 284 269 T ruck P rice Group N o. 1 Truck shipment...... 424 . 424 424 404 374 '374 374 314 294 294 264 Price classification. .. ' ...... A A A AA Rail shipment and railroad F leck Bros. Coal Co., Carnegie, P a., F leck N o. 4 Min i, Pittsburgh Seam, M ine Index N o. 4414, Allegheny fuel______418 378 353 343 343 County, P a., Subdistrict 7, R ail Shipping P oint, Carnegie, P a., Strip Mine, Railroad F uel P rice Group Truck shipment . ______388 383 353 348 328 A, M aximum T ruck P rice Group No. 6

P ardee

This order shall become effective No- [MPR 120, Order 1516 J Price classification______A A AA A Rail shipment and railroad -vember 14, 1945. H enry D aft et al. fuel...... 418 378 353 343 343 Truck shipment______388 383 353 348 328 (56 Stat. 23, 765; 57 Stat. 566; Pub. Law ESTABLISHMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES 383, 78th Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; For the reasons set forth in an accom­ Queen Brothers Coal Co., R. F. D. N o. 1 Buchan- E.O. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) non, W. Va., Queen Brothers M ine, R edstone panying opinion, and in accordance with Seam, M ine Index No. 2177, Upshur County, W. Issued this 13th day of November 1945. § 1340.210 (a) (6). of Maximum Price Va., Rail Shipping P oint, Buchannon, W. Va., Regulation, No. 120; It is ordered: D eep M ine, M aximum T ruck P rice Group N o. 3 Chester B owles, Producers identified herein operate Administrator. Price classification______F F H FF named mines assigned the mine index Rail shipment and railroad [F. R. Doc. 45-20721; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; fuel...... 308 308 278 283 273 numbers, the price classifications and the Truck shipment...... 343 343 12:01 p. m.] maximum prices in cents per net ton, for 313 308 298 14104 B. <3. & F. Coal Co., B ox 81, CBOOksvitts, Ohio; e/o W alter Chrtstman, B. C. & F. M m*, N o. 6 Seam, Mm® [MPR 149, Order 54] This order shall become effective Index N o. 4220, P erry County, Ohio, Subdistrict 6 for all M ethods of Shipment, Strip M ine, Rail Ship­ November 14, 1945. ping P oint: Shawnee, Ohio H all M anufacturing Co. ¿56 Stat. 23, 765; 57 Stat. 566; Pub. Law AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES 383, 78th Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; Sise group Nos. E.O. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) For the reasons set forth in an opinion 1 2 3 3A 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 issued simultaneously herewith and filed Issued this 13th day of November 1945. with the Division of the Federal Register, Chester B owles, Rail shipments and railroad fuel______... 326 326 295 295 295 265 285 245 245 250 210 250 and pursuant to § 1315.21b (c) of Maxi­ Administrator. 360 360 360 320 320 265 265 230 230 265 265 mum Price Regulation 149 and § 1499.3 (e) of the General Maximum Price Regu­ JF. R. Doc. 4&-20723; Filed, Nov. 13) 1945; Coonvill* M ining Go,, c/o R. N . M cGifferT, Starr, Ohio, N o. 1 M ine, N o. 6 Seam, Mm* Index N o. 4208, lation, it is ordered: 12:01 p. m.] H ocking County, Ohio, Subdistrict 5 for all M ethods of Shipment, Strip M in i, R ail Shipping P oint: (a) Applicability. This order applies Obland, Ohio to all sales by the Hall Manufacturing 365 365 325 325 325 325 305 280 270 305 245 305 Company, 412 First Central Tower Build­ 390 -390 390 350 350 290 290 250 240 290 290 ing, Akron, Ohio, and by subsequent re­ REGISTER, FEDERAL [MPR 120, Order 1515] sellers, of the rubber mat measuring F leming Sc J obb Coal Co., 606 South Second St., M iddleport, Ohio, F leming Si J obb Mm*,' No. 8 Seam, 23" x 16" x 94", weight 7 pounds, which B. C., &. F. C oal Co. et al. M ins Index N o. 4219, M eigs County, Ohio, Subdistrict 8 for all M ethods of Shipment, Strip M ine, Rail is described in the application of the Hall Shipping point: P omeroy, Ohio ESTABLISHMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES Manufacturing Company dated October 15,1945, and which is produced by John­ Radi shipments and railroad fuel.______325 325 295 295 295 295 285 245 245 250 210 260 For the reasons set forth in an ac­ 335 265 265 240 230 265 265 son Rubber Company, Middlefleld, Ohio companying opinion, and in accordance 375 375 375 335 and sold by that company exclusively to the Hall Manufacturing Company. with § 1340.210 (a) (6) of Maximum H arris and N eiman, C/o R obert A. H arris; Athens, Ohio, Sunflower Mm*, No. 7 Seam, M ine,Index N o. Price Regulation No. 120, It is ordered: 4221, Vinton County, Ohio, Subdistriot 7 for all M ethods of Shipment, Strip Mm®, R ail Shipping P oint: (b) Maximum prices. The maximum Producers identified herein operate W ellston and M inerton, Ohio prices for sales of the commodity de­ «tamed mines assigned the mine index scribed in paragraph (a) of this order, 345 345 315 315 315 315 285 255 245 275 245 285 shall be: x numbers, the price classifications and the 375 375 375 335 335 285 265 240 230 265 265 Each maximum prices in cents per net ton, To Wholesalers______. -— ------*------$1.744 for the indicated uses and shipments as Hiltop Coal Co., O/o R. E. Charlton; E ast P alestine, Ohio, Hiltop M ine, N o. 6 an'd/or N o, 7 Seam, Mm® Terms: 2% 10 days, net 30 days . 1945 15, November Thursday, set forth herein. All are in District No. Index N o. 4216, Columbiana County, Ohio, Subdistrict 4 for R ail Shipments and R ailroad F uel, Strip To industrial users..------,------2.33 M ine, R ail Shipping P oint: Lisbon, Ohio, 4 O for T ruck Shipments To retailers______-— 2. 33 4. The mine index numbers and the At retail. ______- ___ — — 3. 50 price classifications assigned are perma­ Rail shipments and railroad fuel. 325 325 310 310 310 310 290 250 240 280 235 290 nent but the maximum prices may be Truck shipment______...... 375 375 375 335 335 305 305 270 260 305 305 (c) Notification of maximum prices. changed by an amendment issued after With or prior to the first delivery of the the effective date of this order. Where D . W. Koons, R. D . N o. 1, Salem, Ohio, Kqons Mine, N o. 5 Seam, M ine Index N o. 4002, M ahoning County, commodity described in paragraph (a) Ohio, Subdistrict 4 fob R ail Shipments and R ailroad F uel, D eep M ine, R ail Shipping P oint: Salem, to any reseller, the seller shall give such such an amendment is issued for the Ohio, 4 O for Truck Shipments reseller a written notice of the maximum district in which the mines involved retail price applicable to sales at retail herein are*located and where the amend­ Rail shipments and railroad fuel. 351 351 336 336 336 336 316 276 266 306 316 as established by paragraph (b) of this ment makes no particular reference to a Truck shipment—... ___...... AH 411 411 371 371 331 331 * 296 286 331 331 order. If such reseller is a wholesaler, mine or mines involved herein, the prices the notification shall include the maxi­ M orley and M itchell Coal Co., McArthur, Ohjo, M obley & M itchell M ine, N o. 3 Seam, M ine Index shall be the prices set forth in such N o. 4218, Vinton County, Ohio, Subdistrict 7 for all M ethods of Shipment, d ee p Mine, R ail Shipping mum price applicable to the wholesaler’s amendment for the price classifications P oint: McArthub, Ohio resales as established by paragraph (b) of the respective size groups. The loca­ of this order and a statement that such tion of each mine is given by county and Rail shipments and railroad fuel______371 371 341 341 341 341' 311 281 271 301 311 wholesaler is required by this order to State. The maximum prices stated to Truck shipment...... ___ 401 401 401 361 361 291 291 266 256 291 291 notify any retailer to whom he sells of be for truck shipment are in cents per the maximum retail price as established T orrence Coal C o., L isbon, Ohio, Columbia M in e , N o. 7 Seam, M ine I ndex N q. 4006, C olumbiana C ounty, by paragraph (b) of this order. net ton f. o. b. the mine or preparation Ohio, Surpistrict 4 for R ail Shipments and R. R. F uel, Strip M ine, R ail Shipping P oint: L isbon and Saline* plant and when stated to be for rail ship­ ville, Ohio, 4C for T ruck Shipment (d) Provisions of Maximum Price Reg­ ulation 149 and the General Maximum ment or for railroad fuel are in cents Price Regulation apply. All provisions per net ton f. o. b. rail shipping point. Rail shipments and railroad fuel...... 325 325 310 310 310 310 290 250 240 280 235 290 375 375 375 335 335 305 305 270 260 305 305 of Maximum Price Regulation 149 not In cases where mines ship coals by river inconsistent with this order shall apply the prices for such shipments are those to the sales by the Hall Manufacturing established for rail shipment and are in This drder shall become effective Issued this 13th day of November 1945. November 14, 1945. . Company to wholesalers and to industrial cents per net ton f. o. b. river shipping Chester B owles, users of the commodity priced by this point. However, producer is subject to Administrator. order and to sales by wholesalers to in­ the provisions of § 1340.215 and all other (56 Stat. 23, 765; 57 Stat. 566; Pub. Law dustrial users of the commodity priced provisions of Maximum Price Regula­ 383, 78th Cong.; E.O. 9250, 7 F.R. 7871; [F. R. Doc. 45-20722; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; by this order. All provisions of the Gen­ tion No. 120. E.O. 9328, 8 F.R. 4681) 12:01 p. m.] eral Maximum Price Regulation not in- FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14105 consistent with this order shall apply to ber and the ceiling price inserted in the effective date of this order. Those prices sales by wholesalers to purchasers other blank spaces : are subject to each seller’s customary than industrial users and to sales by re­ Model Number ____ _ terms and conditions of sale on sales of tailers of the commodity priced by this OP A Retail Celling Price $____ similar articles. order. Do Not Detach (4) If the manufacturer wishes to (e) Revocation and amendment. This (c) At the time of, or prior to, the make sales and deliveries to any other order may be revoked or amended by the first invoice to each purchaser for re­ class of purchaser or on other terms and Office of Price Administration at any sale, the manufacturer shall notify the conditions of sale, he must apply to the time. purchaser in writing of the maximum Office bf Price Administration, Washing­ This order shall become effective prices and conditions established by this ton, D. C., under the Fourth Pricing November 14, 1945. revised order for sales by the purchaser. Method, § 1499.158 of Maximum Price Regulation No. 188 for the establishment Issued this 13th day of November 1945. This notice may. be given in any con­ venient form. of maximum prices for those sales, and no Chester B owles, (d) Jobber’s maximum prices for sales sales or deliveries may be made until Administrator. of the articles covered by this revised maximum prices have been authorized by the Office of Price Administration. [F. R. Doc. 45-20724; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; order shall be established under the pro­ 12:02 p. m.] visions of seçtipn 4.5 of SR 14J. (b) The manufacturer shall attach a (e) This revised order may be revoked tag or label to every article for which or amended by the Price Administrator a maximum price for sales to consumers at any time. is established by this order. That tag or [MPR 188, Rev. Order 4439] (f) This revised order shall become label shall state the manufacturer’s name or brand name, the model designation, M aryland L amp & Shade Co. effective on the 14th day of November 1945. and the retail ceiling price in each zone APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES or in the zone in which the article will Issued this 13th day of November 1945. For the reasons set forth in an opinion be sold to consumers. issued simultaneously herewith and filed Chester B owles, (c) Zones. For the purpose of this Administrator. order, “Zone 1,” is that area of the fol­ with the Division of the Federal Register, lowing two in which the articles covered and pursuant to § 1499.158 of Maximum [F. R. Doc. 45-20726; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; Price Regulation No. 188: It is ordered, 12:03 p. m.] by this order are manufactured. The Order No. 4439 under Maximum Price other area in “Zone 2.” Regulation No. 188 is revised and (1) One area consists of the states of amended to read'as set forth herein. Arizona, New Mexico, California, Wash­ [MPR 188, Order 4672] ington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, (a) This revised order establishes max­ Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and the imum prices for sales and deliveries of N oblitt-S parks I ndustries certain articles manufactured by Mary­ following counties of Texas: El Paso, land Lamp & Shade Company, 1001 Court APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES Hudspeth, Culberson, Jeff Davis, Presidio, Square Building, Baltimore 2, Maryland. For the reasons set forth in an opin­ Brewster, Terrell, Pecos, and Reeves. (1) For all sales and deliveries to the ion issued simultaneously herewith and (2) The other area consists of the re­ following classes of purchasers by the filed with the Division of the Federal maining counties of Texas, all other sellers indicated below, the maximum Register, and pursuant to § 1499.158 of states, and the District of Columbia. prices are those set forth below: Maximum Price Regulation No. 188; It (d) At the time of, or prior to, the is ordered: first invoice to each purchaser for resale (a) This order establishes maximum at wholesale, the manufacturer shall For sales by For prices for sales and deliveries of certain notify the purchaser in writing of the the manufac­ sales maximum prices and conditions estab­ Model turer to— by any articles manufactured by Noblitt-Sparks Article No. Industries, Columbus, Indiana. lished by this order for sales by the pur­ to con­ chaser. This notice may be given in any Job­ Retail­ sumers (1) For all sales and deliveries to the bers ers following classes of purchasers by the convenient form. sellers indicated below, the maximum (e) This order may be revoked or Metal table lamp made prices are those set forth below: amended by the Price Administrator at from ammunition any time. shell with wood base, Each Each 'Each height 24"...... 100 $3.19 $3.75 $6.75 (f) This order shall become effective Maximum prices for sales on the 14th day of November 1945. by any seller to—

Issued this 13th day of November 1945.

These maximum prices are for the ar­ ticles described in the manufacturer’s Article Chester B owles, application dated June 16, 1945. Administrator. (2) For sales by all persons the maxi­

(jobb«:) [F. R. Doc. 45-20728; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; or m ore units) mum prices apply to all sales and deliver­ units) to23 Consumer Model Retailer (1 Wholesaler I 12:03 p. m.]

ies after the effective date of this or­ I Retailer (24 der. Those prices are subject to each Each Each Each Each seller’s customary terms and conditions Twin laundry tubs, fi$9.07 >$8.37 >$13.95 of sale on sales of similar articles. w/cover and stand. 4400 $6.28 \ * 9.72 *8.97 »14.95 [MPR 188, Order 4673] / ‘ 9.07 ‘ 8.37 ‘ 13.95 (3) If the manufacturer wishes to 4500 6.28 \ * 9.72 *8.97 *14.95 D ade M ill work and Lumber Co. makes sales and deliveries to any other APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES class of purchaser or on other terms and ‘Zone !.. * Zone 2. conditions of sale, he must apply to the For the reasons set forth in an opinion Office of Price Administration, under the These maximum prices are for the ar­ issued simultaneously herewith and filed Fourth Pricing Method, § 1499.158 of ticles described in the manufacturer's with the Division of the Federal Regis­ Maximum Price Regulation No. 188, for application dated September 12, 1945. ter, and pursuant to § 1499.158 of Max­ the establishment of maximum prices (2) For sales by the manufacturer, the imum Price Regulation No. 188; It is for these sales, and no sales or deliveries maximum prices apply to all sales and ordered: may be made until maximum prices have deliveries since Maximum Price Regula­ (a) This order establishes maximum been authorized by the Office of Price tion No. 188 became applicable to those prices for sales and deliveries of certain Administration. sales and deliveries. These prices are articles manufactured by Dade Millwork (b) The manufacturer shall attach a f. o. b. factory and are subject to a cash and Lumber Company, 59 N. W. 14th tag or label to every article for which a discount of 2% for payment within ten Street, Miami, Florida. maximum price for sales to consumers is .days. (1) For all sales and deliveries to the established by this revised order. That (3) For sales by persons other than following classes of purchasers by the tag or label shall contain the following the manufacturer, the maximum prices sellers indicated below, the maximum statement, with the proper model num- apply to all sales and deliveries after the prices are those set forth belowi No. 224— -7 14106 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 (a) This order establishes maximum [MPR 188, Order 4675] Maximum prices for sales prices for sales and deliveries of certain Adolph S cherer Co. by any seller to— articles manufactured by The Enter­ prise Aluminum Company, O b e r 1 i n . APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES Artide Model Chain No. Whole­ Other and de­ Con­ Road, Massillon, Ohio. salers retail­ part-, sum­ (1) For all sales and deliveries to the For the reasons set forth in an opinion (job­ ers ment ers issued simultaneously herewith and filed bers) stores following classes of purchasers by the sellers indicated below, the maximum with the Division of the Federal Register, and pursuant to § 1499.158 of Maximum Screen door guard Each Each Each Each prices are those set forth below: $0.66 $0.90 $0.81 $1.35 Price Regulation No. 188; It is ordered: 329 (a) This order establishes maximum Maximum prices for sales prices for sales and deliveries of certain These maximum prices are for the by any seller to— articles manufactured by Adolph Scherer articles described in the manufacturer’s Mod­ Company, 203 East 12th Street, New York application dated June 12, 1945. Article el Chain No. Whole­ and Other Con­ 3, N. Y. (2) For sales by the manufacturer, the salers depart­ retail­ sum­ (1) For all sales and deliveries to the maximum prices apply to all sales and (job­ ment ers ers bers) stores following classes of purchasers by the deliveries since Maximum Price Regula­ sellers indicated below, the maximum tion No. 188 became applicable to those prices are those set forth below: sales and deliveries. These prices are Stainless steel com­ Each Each Each Each f. o. b. factory and subject to a cash partment tray__ 15 $1.00 $1.20 $1.33 $2. (ft discount of 2% for payment in 10 days, For sale by the manu­ For net 30 days. These maximum prices are for the ar­ facturer to— sales (3) For sales by persons other than ticle described in the manufacturer’s Article Model by any No. Drop person the manufacturer, the maximum prices application dated October 29, 1945. ship Job­ Re­ to con­ apply to all sales and deliveries after (2) For sales by the manufacturer, jobbers bers tailers sumers the effective date of this order. Those the maximum prices apply to all sales prices are subject to each seller’s cus­ and deliveries since Maximum Price Juvenile clock Each Each Each Each tomary terms and conditions of sale on Regulation No. 188 became applicable to 500 $1.46 $1.29 $1.53 $2.75 sales of similar articles. those sales and deliveries. These prices (4) If the manufacturer wishes to are f. o. b. factory and are subject to a These maximum prices are for the ar­ make sales and deliveries to any other cash discount of 2% for payment within ticles described in the manufacturer’s class of purchaser or on other terms and 10 days, net 30 days. application dated October 18,1945. conditions of sale, he must apply to the (3) For sales by persons other than (2) For sales by the manufacturer, Office of Price Administration, under the the manufacturer, the maximum prices the maximum prices apply to all sales Fourth Pricing Method, § 1499.158 of apply to all sales and deliveries after the and deliveries since Maximum Price Maximum Price Regulation No. 188, for effective date of this order. Those prices Regulation No. 188 became applicable the establishment of maximum prices are subject to each seller’s customary to those sales and deliveries. For sales for those sales, and no sales or deliveries terms and conditions of sale on sales of to persons other than consumers they may be made until maximum prices have similar articles. are f. o. b. factory, 2% ten days, net 30. been authorized by the Office of Price (4) If the manufacturer wishes to The maximum price to consumers is net, Administration. make sales and deliveries to any other delivered. (b) The manufacturer shall attach a class of purchaser or on other terms and (3) For sales by persons other than tag or label to every article for which a conditions of sale, he must apply to the the manufacturer, the maximum prices maximum price for sales to consumers Office of Price Administration, Washing­ apply to all sales and deliveries after is established by this order. That tag ton, D. C., under the Fourth Pricing the effective date of this order. Those or label shall contain the following Method, § 1499.158 of Maximum Price prices are subject to each seller’s cus­ statement: Regulation No. 188, for the establish­ tomary terms and conditions of sale on OPA Retail Ceiling Price—$1.35 Each ment of maximum prices for those sales, sales of similar articles. Do Not Detach or Obliterate and no sales or deliveries may be made (4) If the manufacturer wishes to until maximum prices have been author­ (c) At the time of, or prior to, the makes sales and deliveries to any other ized by the Office of Price Administra­ class of purchaser or on other terms and first invoice to each purchaser for resale tion. at wholesale, the manufacturer shall conditions of sale, hè must apply to the (b) The manufacturer shall attach a Office of Price Administration, Washing­ notify the purchaser in writing of the tag or label to every article for which a maximum prices and conditions estab­ ton, D. C., under the Fourth Pricing maximum price for sales to consumers Method, § 1499.158, of Maximum Price lished by this order for sales by the pur­ is established by this order. That tag chaser. This notice may be given in any Regulation 188, for the establishment of or label shall contain the following state­ maximum prices for those sales, and no convenient form. ment: (d) This order may be revoked or sales or deliveries may be made until amended by the Price Administrator at OPA Retail Ceiling Price—$2.00 each maximum prices have been authorized any time. Do Not Detach or Obliterate by the Office of Price Administration. (e) This order shall become effective (c) At the time of, or prior to, the (b) The manufacturer shall attach a on the 14th day of November 1945. first invoice to each purchaser for resale tag br label to every article for which .a maximum price for sales to consumers Issued this 13th day of November 1945. at wholesale, the manufacturer shall notify the purchaser in writing of the is established by this order. That tag or Chester B owles, maximum prices and conditions estab­ label shall contain the following state­ Administrator. ment, with the proper model number lished'by this order for sales by pur­ and the ceiling price inserted in the [P. R. Doc. 45-20729; Piled, Nov. 13, 1945; chaser. This notice may be given in any blank spaces: 12:04 p. m.] convenient form. Model N um ber------(d) This order may be revoked dr OPA Retail Ceiling Price—$____ _ [MPR 188, Order 4674] amende^ by the Price Administrator at Do Not Detach any time. E nterprise Aluminum Co. (c) At the time of, or prior to, the first (e) This order shall become effective invoice to each purchaser for resale, the APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES on the 14th day of November 1945. manufacturer shall notify the purchaser For the reasons set forth in an opinion * Issued this 13th day of November 1945. in writing of the maximum prices and issued simultaneously herewith and filed conditions established by this order for with the Division of the Federal Reg­ Chester Bowles, sales by the purchaser. This notice may ister, and pursuant to § 1499.158 of Max­ Administrator. -* be given in any convenient form. imum Price Regulation No. 188; It is [F. R. Doc. 45-20730; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; (d) Jobbers’ maximum prices for sales ordered: 12:04 p. m.] of the articles covered by this order shall FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1U5 14107 be established under the provisions of established by this order. That tag or are subject to each seller’s customary section 4.5 of SR 14J. label shall contain the following state­ terms and conditions of sale on sales of (e) This order may be revoked or ment:, ' v , similar articles. amended by the Price Administrator at OPA Retail Ceiling Price—$0.25 each (4) If the manufacturer wishes to any time. Do Not Detach or Obliterate make sales and deliveries to any other (f) This order shall become effective class of purchaser or on other terms and on the 14th day of November 1945. (c) At the time of, or prior to, the first conditions of sale, he must apply to the Invoice to each purchaser for resale at Office of Price Administration, under the Issued this 13th day of November 1945. wholesale, the manufacturer shall notify Fourth Pricing Method, § 1499.158, of Chester B owles, the purchaser in writing of the maximum Maximum Price Regulation No. 188, for Administrator. prices and conditions established by this the establishment of maximum prices for order for sales by the purchaser. This those sales, and no sales or deliveries may [F. R. Doc. 45-20731; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; notice may be given in' any convenient 12:04 p. m.J be made until maximum prices have been form. authorized by the Office of Price Admin­ (d) This order may be revoked or istration. amended by the Price Administrator at (b) The manufacturer shall attach a . [MPR 188, Order 4676] t any time, (e) This order shall become effective tag or label to every article for which a E lectrical I ndustries I nc. maximum price for sales to consumers is on the 14th day of November 1945. established by this order. That tag or APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES Issued this 13th day of November 1945. label shall contain the following state­ ment with the correct model number and For the reasons set forth in an opin­ Chester B owles, ion issued simultaneously herewith and Administrator. retail prices filled in: filed with the Division of the Federal Model N o ._____ Register, and pursuant'to § 1499.158 of [F. R. Doc. 45-20732; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; OPA Retail Ceiling Price to users other Maximum Price Regulation No. 188; It is 12:04 p. m.] than Industrial, Commercial or Institu­ ordered: tional—$_____ (a) This order establishes maximum Do Not Detach or Obliterate prices for sales and deliveries of certain [MPR 188, Order 4677] (c) At the time of, or prior to, the first articles manufactured by Electrical In­ invoice to each purchaser for resale, the dustries Incorporated, 42 Sumner Ave­ M em phis Air M over Co. manufacturer shall notify the purchaser nue, Newark 4, N. J. APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES in writing of the maximum prices and (1) For all sales and deliveries'to the conditions established by this order for following classes of purchasers by the For the reasons set forth in an opinion sales by the purchaser. This notice may sellers indicated below, the maximum issued simultaneously herewith and filed be given in any convenient form. prices are those set forth b^Jow: with the Division of the Federal Register, • (d) This order may be revoked or and pursuant to § 1499.158 of Maximum amended by the Price Administrator at Maximum prices for sales Price Regulation No. 188; It is ordered: any time. by any seller to— (a) This order establishes maximum (e) This order shall become effective prices for sales and deliveries of certain Model on the 14th of November 1945. Article No. Whole­ articles manufactured by Memphis Air salers Retail Con­ Mover Company, 242 Union Avenue, Issued this 13th day of November 1945. 1 ' (job­ ers sumers bers) Memphis, Tenn. Chester B owles, (1) For all sales and deliveries to the Administrator. following classes of purchasers by the Each Each Each [F. R. Doc. 45-20733; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; Vaporizer attachment- VI $0.1125 $0.15 $0.25 sellers indicated below, the maximum prices are those set forth below: 12:05 p. m.] These maximum prices are for the ar­ [MPR 327, Order 49] Maximum prices for sales by any ticles described in the manufacturer’s seller to— application dated August 3,1945. Oil -D ri Co. of America (2) For sales by the manufacturer, the maximum prices apply to all sales Whole­ Commercial, Users ESTABLISHMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES salers, industrial or other and deliveries since Maximum Price Reg­ mill, institutional than Order No. 49 under Maximum Price ulation No. 188 became applicable to Article Model electric indus­ No. motor, trial, Regulation No. 327. Certain nonmetallic those sales and deliveries. These prices restau­ com­ minerals. The Oil-Dri Company of rant, mer­ are f. o. b. factory and subject to a cash hotel (3 units (Less America. Docket No. 6077.7-327.2 discount of 2% for payment in 10 days, and or than cial or store more) 3 units) insti­ (a)-44. net 30 days. equip­ tution­ - For the reasons set forth in an opinion (3) For sales by persons other than ment al issued simultaneously herewith and pur­ the manufacturer, the maximum prices suant to § 1438.2 (a) of Maximum Price apply to all sales and deliveries after the Each Each Each Each Regulation No. 327; It is ordered: effective date of this order. Those prices Window fan. 24" $30.00 $45.00 $51.00 $60 28" 32.50 48.75 55.25 65 (a) A ceiling price of 15 cents per are subject to each seller’s customary pound is established for sales by any terms and conditions of sale on sales of seller at retail of processed fuller’s-earth similar articles. These maximum prices are for the granules for chicken-bedding produced (4) If the manufacturer wishes to articles described in the manufacturer’s by the Oil-Dri Cdmpany of America, make sales and deliveries to any other application dated August 14,1945. 5036 N. Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, class of purchaser or on other terms and (2) For sales by the manufacturer, Illinois, and having the brand name Oil- conditions of salé, he must apply to the the maximum prices apply to all sales Dri. Office of Price Administration, Wash­ and deliveries since Maximum Price (b) This order may be revoked or ington, D. C., under the Fourth Pricing Regulation No. 188 became applicable to amended by the Price Administrator at Method, § 1499.158 of Maximum Price those sales and deliveries. These prices any time. Regulation No. 188, for the establish­ are f. o. b. factory and are net 30 days. ment of maximum prices for those sales, To each of the above prices only the This order shall become effective and no sales or deliveries may be made exact amount of the Federal Excise Tax November 14, 1945. until maximum prices have been author­ which the particular seller is required to Issued this 13th day of November 1945. ized by the Office of Price Administra­ pay may be added. tion. (3) For sales by persons other than Chester B owles, (b) The manufacturer shall attach a the manufacturer, the maximum prices Administrator. tag or label to every article for which a apply to all sales and deliveries after the [F. R. Doc. 45-20734; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; maximum price for sales to consumers is effective date of this order. Those prices 12:05 p. m.] 14108 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 13, 1945 [MPR 580, Order 249] [MPR 591, Order 114] Issued this 13th day of November 1945. L a Salle H at Co. G oodsell Corp. Chester B owles, ESTABLISHMENT OF CEILING PRICES AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES Administrator. Maximum Price Regulation No. 580, For the reasons set forth in an opin­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20736; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; Order 249. Establishing ceiling prices ion issued simultaneously herewith and 12:06 p. m.] at retail for certain articles. Docket filed with the Division of the Federal No. 6063-580-13-242. Register and pursuant to section 9 of For-the reasons set forth in an opin­ Maximum Price Regulation No. 591; It ion issued simultaneously herewith and is ordered: [MPR 591, Order 115] pursuant to section 13 of Maximum Price (a) The maximum net prices, f. o.4 j . Regulation No. 580; It is ordered: point of shipment, for'sales by any jper- M ercury D istributing Co. (a) The following ceiling prices are son of the following frozen food display AUTHORIZATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES established for sales by any seller at re­ cabinets manufactured by Goodsell Cor­ tail of the following articles manufac­ poration, 6 West Eager Street, Baltimore For the reasons set forth in an opinion tured by La Salle Hat Company, 4 North 1, Md., and as described in the applica­ issued simultaneously herewith and filed llth Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa., having tion dated October 20, 1945, which is on with the Division of the Federal Register the brand name “Champ”, and described file with the Building Materials Price and pursuant to section 9 of Maximum in the manufacturer’s application dated Branch, Office of Price Administration, - Price Regulation No. 591; It is ordered: June 12, 1945: Washington 25, D. C., shall be: (a) The maximum net price, f. o. b. M e n ’s H ats point of shipment, for sales by any per­ Ón sales son to plumbing and heating contractors, On sales On sales to Manufac­ Retail to dis­ • to con­ installers, and commercial and industrial Style name turer’s price ceiling tributors dealers sumers users of the following Swing Spout Fau^ range price cet manufactured by the Mercury Dis­ 24 cu. ft. H h. p. con- Per dozen Per unit densing unit-frozen food tributing Company of Clearwater, Cali­ $36.00 $5.00 display cabinet...... $462. 50 $555 $925 fornia and as described in its application $44.00-46. SO 6.50 51.00-57.00 7.50 J?" ------dated October 11, 1945, shall be: (b) The maximum net prices estab­ No. 101—“Mercury” chrome plated brass (b) The retail ceiling price of an arti­ lished in (a) above may be increased Swing spout faucet, less soap dish: $5.20. cle stated in paragraph (a) shall, apply by the following amount to each class of purchaser to cover the cost of crating (b) The maximum net price, f. o. b. to any other article of the same type, point of shipment for sales by any per­ having the same selling price to the re­ when crating is actually supplied: $6.00. (c) The maximum net prices estab­ son to jobbers shall be the maximum tailer, the same brand or company name lished by this order shall be subject to price specified in (a) above less succes­ and first sold by the manufacturer after sive discounts of 20-5 percent. the effective date of this order. discounts and allowances and the ren­ (c) The retail ceiling prices contained dition of services which are at least as (c) The maximum net price authorized in paragraph (a) shall apply in place of favorable as those which each seller under this order for sales by the Mercury the ceiling prices which have been or extended or rendered or would have ex­ Distributing Company shall be f. o. b. would otherwise be established under this tended or rendered to purchasers of the point of manufacture with actual freight or any other regulation. same class on comparable sales of sim­ allowed up to $1.50 per cwt. on shipments (d) On and after December 1, 1945, ilar commodities on October 1, 1941. of 100 pounds or more. La Salle Hat Company must mark each (d) On sales by a distributor or dealer (d) The maximum net prices estab­ article listed in paragraph ta) with the following charges may be added to lished by this order shall be subject to the retail ceiling price under this order, the maximum prices established in (a) discounts and allowances including or attach to the article a label, tag or above: . transportation allowances and the ren­ ticket stating the retail ceiling price. (1) The actual amount of freight paid dition of services which are at least as This mark or statement must be in the to obtain delivery to his place of busi­ favorable as those which each seller following form: ness. Such charges shall not exceed the lowest common carrier rates. extended or rendered or would have ex­ (Sec; 13, MPR 580) tended or rendered to purchasers of the OPA Price—$____ ' (2) Crating charges actually paid to same class on comparable sales of similar On and after January 1, 1946, no re­ his supplier but in no instance exceeding commodities during March 1942. tailer may offer or sell the article unless the amount^ specified in (b) above. (e) Each seller covered by this order, (e) The maximum prices for sales on it is marked or tagged in the form stated an installed basis of the commodity cov­ above. Prior to January 1, 1946, unless except a dealer, shall notify each of his purchasers, in writing, at or before the ered by this order shall be determined in the article is marked or tagged in this accordance with Revised Maximum Price form, the retailer shall comply with issuance of the first invoice after the Regulation No. 251. the marking, tagging and posting pro­ effective date of this order, of the maxi­ visions of the applicable regulation. mum prices established by this order for (f) Each seller covered by this order, (je) On or before the first delivery to each such seller as well as the maximum except on sales to consumers, shall no­ any purchaser for resale of each article prices established for purchasers upon tify each of his purchasers, in writing, listed in paragraph (a), the seller shall resale, except retailers, including allow­ at or before the issuance of the first in­ send the purchaser a copy of this order. voice after the effective date of this or­ (f) Unless the context otherwise re­ able transportation and crating charges. (f) The Goodsell Corporation of Bal­ der, of the maximum prices established quires, the provisions of the applicable by this order for each such seller as well regulation shall apply to sales for which timore, Md., shall stencil on the lid or as the maximum prices established for retail ceiling prices are established by cover of the frozen food display cabinets purchasers upon resale. this order. covered by this order, substantially the (g) This order may be revoked or following: (g) This order may be revoked or amended by the Price Administrator at amended by the Price Administrator at OPA Maximum Retail Price—$925.00 any time. any time. Plus freight and crating as provided in This order shall become effective No­ Order No. 114 under Maximum Price Regu­ This order shall become effective No­ vember 14, 1945. lation No. 591. vember 14, 1945. Issued this 13th day of November 1945. (g) This order may be revoked or Issued this 13th day of November 1945. Chester B owles, amended by the Price Administrator at Chester Bowles, Administrator. any time. Administrator. [F. R. Doc. 45-20735; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; - This order shall become effective No­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20737; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; 12:05 p. m.] vember 14, 1945. 12:06 p. m.] FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14109 * [MPR 591, Order 116] This order shall become effective No­ [MPR 244, Order 89] vember 14, 1945. S chelm B ros., I nc. G ray I ron Castings AUTHORIZATION o f m a x im u m p r ic e s Issued this 13th day of November 1945. For the reasons set forth In an opinion issued simultaneously herewith For the reasons set forth in an opinion Chester B owles, issued simultaneously herewith and filed Administrator. and filed with the Division of the Fed­ with the Division of the Federal Register eral Register, and in accordance with and pursuant to section 9 of Maximum [F. R. Doc. 45-20738; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; § 1421.164 (a) (3) (ii) of Maximum Price Regulation No. 591; It is ordered: 12:06 p. m.] Price Regulation No. 244, It is ordered: (a) The maximum net prices, f. o. b. (a) Any person who sells gray iron point of shipment, for sales by any per­ castings as stove repair or replacement son of the following low temperature [FPR 1, Order 3 to Supp. 6] parts is hereby considered a regular man­ chests manufactured by Schelm Broth­ ufacturer of another commodity, to wit, ers, Inc., 201 Anna Street, East Peoria 8, Certain F rozen F ruits, B erries and stove repair and replacement parts, and 111., and described in the application Vegetables and R elated P roducts is excluded from the coverage of Maxi- dated October 23, 1945, which is on file (1944 and Later P acks) mum/Price Regulation No. 244 with re- with the Building Materials Price pect to his'sale of such parts: Provided, Branch, Office of Price Administration, adjustment of maximum prices That he meets and continues to meet the Washington 25, D. C., shall be: requirements of (a) and (b) of § 1421.164 For the reasons set forth in an opin­ (a) (3) (ii) of Maximum Price Regula­ ion issued simultaneously herewith, and tion No. 244. , On sales On sales On sales to^ in accordance with section 12 (j) of Sup­ (b) The word “person” as used in this to dis­ to con' plement 6_to Food Products Regulation tributors dealers order sljall have the same meaning as* sumers No. 1, It is ordered: that given thereto in § 1421.164 (a) (6) (a) Sales and deliveries of frozen ap­ of Maximum Price Regulation No. 244. Model No. 845 / “Polar- ples of the 1945 pack containing no more * Freez,” 8 cu. ft., h. p. (c) This order may be amended or re­ condensing unit ...... $165 $198 $330 than 1 part sugar to 7 parts fruit, in con­ voked at any time. Model No. 1245 “Poplar- tainers having a capacity of 2 pounds or Freez,” 12 cu; ft., H n. p. more, may be made by processors to in­ This order shall become effective No­ condensing unit...... 212 255 424 Model No. 4645 “Poplar- dustrial and institutional users, subject vember 14, 1945. Freez,” 16cu.ft., H h- P. to an agreement between the buyer and Issued this 13th day of November 1?H. condensing unit______275 330 550 seller in each case that the price shall be determined pursuant to action taken by Chester B owles, (b) The maximum net prices estab­ the Office of Price Administration after Administrator. • lished in (a) above may be increased by deliveryT [F. R. Doc. 45-20778; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; the following amount to each class of In any such sale the processor shall 4:32 p. m.] purchaser to cover the cost of crating not invoice the goods at a price higher when crating is actually supplied: $6.00. than his maximum price in effect at the (c) The maximum net prices estab­ lished by this order shall be subject to time of delivery for any style of pack or, [MPR 591, Arndt. 2 to Order 1] if he has no maximum price figured un­ discounts and allowances and the ren­ H ardware dition of services which are at least as der section 5 or authorized or approved favorable as those which each seller ex­ under section 8 (d) or (e) of Supplement ADJUSTMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES tended or rendered or would have ex­ 6, the appropriate price named below, An opinion accompanying this amend­ tended or rendered to purchasers of the nor shall he receive payment of more ment, issued simultaneously herewith, same class on comparable sales of similar than that amount until permitted by ac­ has been filed with the Division of the commodities on October 1, 1941. tion taken 4iy the Office of Price Admin­ Federal Register. (d) On sales by a distributor or dealer istration. Order 1 under section 22 of Maximum the following charges may be added to Price Price Regulation No. 591 is amended in the maximum prices established in (a) Area: per pound the following respect: above: Washington, Oregon, California, (1) The actual amount of freight paid Idaho and Montana______$0.1350 A new Article VII is added to read as to obtain delivery to his place of business. All other states______0.1225 follows: Such charges shall not exceed the lowest Prices named are f. o. b. factory, on a ARTICLE vii—HARDWARE common carrier rates. no-storage basis. \ S ec. 7.1 Modification of certain items (2) Crating charges actually paid to For sales on a storage basis, these his supplier but in no instance exceeding jof builders’ hardware—(a) Scope of this the amount specified in (b) above. prices may be increased in accordance section. In order to immediately re­ (e) Each seller covered by this order, with the rules of section 7a (a) of Sup­ move price as an impediment to the pro­ except a dealer, shall notify each of his plement 6. duction of certain low-end items of purchasers, in writing, at or before the (b) This order shall be automatically builders’ hardware subject to Maximum issuance of the first invoice after the revoked upon the establishment by the Price Regulation No. 591, the OPA will effective date of this order, of the maxi­ Office of Price Administration of new permit manufacturers and resellers to mum prices established by this order for maximum prices for frozen apples of the increase their maximum prices estab­ each such seller as well as the maximum 1945 pack. lished under Maximum Price Regulation prices established for purchasers upon (c) This order may be revoked or No. 591 in accordance with the provisions resale, except retailers, including allow­ of this section. amended by the Price Administrator at (b) Manufacturers’ maximum prices. able transportation and crating charges. any time. (f) Schelm Brothers, Inc., 201 Anna Manufacturers of any item listed under Street, East Peoria 8, Illinois, shall stencil This order shall become effective No­ paragraph (e) below, may increase their on the lid or cover of the “Poplar Freez” vember 13, 1945. maximum net prices to each class of pur­ chaser as established under Maximum low temperature chests covered by this Issued this 13th day of November 1945. order, substantially the following: Price Regulation No. 591, by 10 percent. Chester B ow les, (c) Resellers’ maximum prices. Re­ OPA Maximum Retail Price—$_____ Administrator. sellers of any item listed under paragraph Plus freight and crating as provided in (e) below may increase their maximum Order No. 116 under Maximum Price Regula­ Approved: November 8, 1945. prices to each class of purchaser as es­ tion No. 591. J . B. H utson, tablished under the GMPR, by 10 per­ (g) This order may be revoked or Under Secretary of Agriculture. cent. amended by the Price Administrator at IF. R. Doc. 45-20758; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; To the extent that this section modi­ any time. 4:32 p. m.] fies resellers’ maximum prices, this sec- 14110 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November IS, 1945 tion supersedes the provisions of the This amendment shall become effective dines (any brand) packed in olive oil, GMPR. November 14, 1945.. purchased at or less than the foreign (d) Notification. Any person, except Issued this 13th day of November 1945. purchase price set out in section (f ), may a retailer, modifying his maximum prices be sold by importers to wholesalers, chain under the provisions of this section shall Chester B owles, stores, independent retail stores, indus­ notify, in writing, each of his purchasers, Administrator. trial and institutional users without hav­ at or before the issuance of the first in­ [F. R. Doc. 45-20779; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; ing to make application to the Office of voice issued after November 14, 1945, of 4:32 p m.J Price Administration for the issuance of his modified dollar-and-cents maximum an individual order. price. (b) Application of this order. The (e) Items covered by this section. [MPR 592, Arndt. 15 to Order 1] maximum prices established by this or­ There follows a list of commodity groups der apply to importers’ sales (with the showing thereunder the specific items of R eady M ixed Concrete exception provided in section (f>>, to the builders' hardware covered by this sec­ classes of purchasers named herein, of tion. Only the specific items listed MODIFICATION OF MAXIMUM PRICES all imported Portuguese and Spanish under each commodity group are cov­ An opinion accompanying this amend­ skinless and boneless sardines, and ered. Additional items may be added to ment, issued simultaneously herewith, Spanish boneless sardines (any brand) this list by the Price Administrator from has been filed with the Division of the packed in olive oil. time to time. Federal Register. (c) Importers' maximum prices. The Order 1 under Maximum Price Regu­ maximum prices, above which no im­ • Shelf Hardware Items lation No. 592 is amended in the follow­ porter shall sell and no person buying Hand Bail Brackets—Cast iron only. Size: ing respects: from an importer shall purchase, on sales Up to but not exceeding 3” from base to Section 4.4 is amended to read as fol­ to the classes of purchasers named, for center of rail. Coat and Hat Hooks—Cast iron and steel lows: the following designated size of imported wire only. Size: Up to but not exceeding Sec. 4.4 Modificaiion of maximum Portuguese and Spanish skinless and 3" projection! prices of ready-mixed concrete. The boneless sardines and Spanish boneless Costumer Hooks—Cast iron only. Size: Up manufacturer’s maximum prices estab­ sardines (any brand) packed in olive oil to but not exceeding 3% " projection. shall be as follows: Clothes Line Hooks—Cast iron only. Lim­ lished pursuant to Maximum Price Reg­ ited to one type for each manufacturer. ulation 592, for ready-mixed concrete, -.Blbow Catches—Cast iron and wrought may be increased by adding to the estab­ Per case of 100/334-ounee tins steel only. lished maximum prices per cubic yard Friction Catches—Wrought steel only. for each specification of that commodity Portu­ Spanish Cupboard Turns and Catches—Cast iron an amount not to exceed the actual Sales b y importers to— guese, and wrought steel only. Plain type only. skinless dollars-and-cents additional cost, round­ and Skinless Bone­ Size: Up to but not exceeding 2%" x ed off to the nearest $0.05 per cubic yard, boneless and less W- resulting from the price increase for sales boneless Drawer Pulls—Cup type, wrought steel only, of cement permitted by Amendments plain design only. Size: Up to but not Wholesalers and chain exceeding 3 Nos. 6, 9, ID, 11, and 12 to Maximum stores______$31.39 $35732 $30.09 Bar type, plain design only—Cast iron Price Regulation No. 224. The term Independent retailers___ 33.06 37.40 31.69 Industrial and institu- only. Size: Up to but not'exceed­ “manufacturer" as used here means any tional users—...... 34.45 38.97 33.02 ing 3y2" length between centers. person who makes the first sale of ready- Drawer Knobs—Plain design only. Cast mixed concrete. iron and wrought steel and wrought The maximum prices authorized above brass only. Size: Up to but not exceed­ This amendment shall become effec­ are ex dock or ex warehouse any United ing 114" diameter. tive November 14, 1945. States Continental point or port of en­ Awning and Miscellaneous Pulleys—Cast Issued this 13th day of November 1945. try. For ¡sales with delivery made at some iron and wrought steel only. Size: Up to other point, payment incurred for trans­ but not exceeding 2" wheel. Chester B ow les, portation from the dock or warehouse at Turnbuttons—Cast iron and wrought steel Administrator. only. Size: Up to but not exceeding 2". the point or port of entry to such other Corner Irons—Wrought steel only. Size: [F. R. Doc. 45-20780; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; point may be added. Such transporta­ Up to but not exceeding 8". 4:32 p. m.J tion payment, however, shall not include Corner Braces—Wrought steel only. Size: the expense of local hauling or drayage Up to but not exceeding 8”. within the metropolitan area of the point Mending Plates—Wrought steel only. or port of arrival. Size: Up to but not exceeding-8". [MPR 188, Order 45441 T ee (d) Terms of sale. Hie importer with Plates—Wrought steel only. Size: Up L. M . Sandwich Assn. to but not exceeding 6" x 6". respect to his sales of imported Portu­ Barrel and Square Bolts—Cast iron and APPROVAL OF MAXIMUM PRICES guese and Spanish skinless and boneless wrought steel only—Commercial type sardines and Spanish boneless sardines only. Size: Up to but not exceeding 6". • Correction (any brand) packed in olive oil, for which Foot and Chain Bolts—Cast iron and In the table in Federal Register Docu­ maximum prices are established by this wrought steel only—Commercial type order, shall reduce such maximum prices only. Size: Up to but not exceeding 8". ment 45-19301, appearing at page 13084 Hinge Hasps—Wrought steel only. Size: of the issue for Saturday, October 20, by the discount for cash or prompt pay­ Up to but not exceeding 6". 1945, the first price should read “$28.35". ment customarily granted in 1941 on Safety Hasps—Wrought steel only. Size: sales of imported Portuguese and Spanish Up to but not exceeding 8". skinless and boneless sardines and Shelf Brackets—Wrought steel only. Size: Spanish boneless sardines (any brand) 3” x 4" to 12" x 14" inclusive. [Max. Import Price Reg., Order 361 Under packed in olive oil, to purchasers of the Basement Window Sets—Wrought steel Order 38] same class. only. P ortuguese and Spanish Sardines (e) Definitions. A “wholesaler” is a Door Springs—Wrought steel coil springs— person other than a chain store, an in­ Pull and push type. Size: 1 to 6 inclu­ ESTABLISHMENT OF MAXIMUM PRICES sive. dependent retail store, industrial or in­ Mail Boxes—Cast iron and wrought steel For the reasons set forth in an opinion stitutional user, who purchases and sells only. Residential type only. issued simultaneously herewith and filed food products, generally, without ma­ Bright Wire Goods—Steel screw eyes—ex­ with the Division of the Federal Register terially changing their form. cept cadmium plated finish. and pursuant to the provisions of section A “chain store” is one of four or more Steel screw Hooks—except cadmium (c) (5) of Order 38 under the Maximum retail stores under one ownership whose plated finish. Import Price Regulation, it is ordered; combined “annual gross sales” are $500,- Steel S hooks—except cadmium plated finish. (a) Purpose of this order. The pur­ 000 or more, and which purchases and Steel hammock hooks—except cad­ pose of this order is to establish separate re-sells food products, generally, with­ mium plated fin ish. maximum prices at which imported Por­ out materially changing their form, to SteeJ gate hooks and eyes—except cad­ tuguese and Spanish skinless and bone­ ultimate consumers other than indus­ mium plated finish. less sardines and Spanish boneless sar­ trial or institutional users. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14111

An “independent retail store” is one [SO 94, Order 83] If the purchaser is a wholesaler, such that is not one of four or more stores D epa r t m e n t o f C o m m e r c e , e t al. notice shall also contain a statement set­ under one ownership whose combined ting forth the maximum wholesale price “annual gross sales” are $500,000 or more MAXIMUM PRICES FOR SALES OF CERTAIN as established under paragraph (b) (1) and which purchases and re-sells food NEWLY RECAPPED TIRES of this order and shall state that the products, generally, without materially For the reasons set forth in an opinion wholesaler is required to' notify the pur­ changing their form, to ultimate con­ issued simultaneously herewith and filed chaser to whom he sells of the maximum sumers other than industrial or institu­ with the Division of the Federal Register, wholesale and retail prices for such tire tional users. and in accordance with section 11 of as fixed by paragraph (b) of this order. An “industrial user” is any person who, Supplementary Order 94, it is ordered: ‘ (d) Relationship to other regulations either for his own commercial use or (a) What this order does. This order and orders. This order with respect to for resale, subjects an imported food item establishes maximum prices at which the newly recapped tires it covers, super­ covered by this order, to a process that tires which have been newly recapped sedes any other regulation or order pre­ results in the production of a new and with non-skid or smooth airplane types viously issued by the Office of Price Ad­ different article having a distinctive of tread may be sold by the Department ministration. name, character or use; or who uses such of Commerce, Office of Surplus Property (e) Revocation and amendment. This food item as an ingredient or a com­ or any other agency of the United States ordér may be revoked or amended at any ponent part of such an article. Government, and by any subsequent re­ time. An “institutional user” is a restaurant, seller. This order shall become effective No­ hotel, club, hospital, or other similar es-' (b) Maximum prices. (1) The maxi­ vember 15, 1945. tablishment using an imported food item mum prices for the newly recapped tires covered by this order in preparation or described in (a) above, when sold by Issued this 14th day of November 1945. service of meals to individual consumers. the Department of Commerce, Office of C h e s t e r B o w l e s , (f) Exception from this order, (a) Administrator. The maximum prices for sales of sardines Surplus Property, or any other agency purchased by importers from foreign sell­ of the United States Government, or [F. R. Doc. 45-20818*, Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; ers at foreign purchase prices in excess when sold by any person at wholesale 11:45 a. m.] of $18.25 for Spanish boneless, $18.80 for (to a buyer for resale), shall be the Portuguese skinless and boneless and maximum retail price for the same size $22.45 for Spanish skinless and boneless and ply of sound used tire as established per case of 100/3% ounce tins packed in under Revised Maximum Price Regula­ [SO 94, Order 85] olive oil (any brand) are not covered by tion 528 less a minimum discount of 25 R econstruction F in a n c e C o r p ., e t a l. this order and will continue to be au­ percent of the maximum retail price. thorized by individual order upon appli­ (2) The maximum price for the newly SPECIAL MAXIMUM PRICES FOR CERTAIN cation to the Office of Price Administra­ recapped tire described in paragraph (a) STORAGE BATTERIES tion in accordance with the provisions of For the reasons set forth in an opinion paragraph (c) of Order 38 under the above, when sold at retail by any person Maximum Import Price Regulation. other than an agency of the United issued simultaneously herewith and filed (b) The total landed cosis upon which States Government (to a buyer for his with the Division of the Federal Register, the Maximum prices in this order are use and not for resale), shall be the and in accordance with section 11 of based include duty in the amounts of maximum retail price for such size and Supplementary Order 94, it is ordered: $7.80 per case for the Portuguese and ply of sound used tire as established (a) What this order does. This order Spanish skinleSss and boneless sardines under Revised Maximum Price Regula­ establishes maximum prices at which the and $7.20 per case for the Spanish bone­ tion 528. new storage batteries hereinafter de­ less sardines. If the duty actually paid (c) Notification of maximum prices. scribed may be sold and delivered by the is higher than that set out above, the Any person who sells the newly recapped Reconstruction Finance Corporation and increase may be added to the maximum tire described in paragraph (a) above to by any subsequent reseller. prices on sales of these items. If the a reseller shall notify the reseller of the (b) Maximum prices. Maximum prices duty actually paid is lower than that set out above, the decrease must be sub­ maximum retail price as established per new storage battery described herein tracted from the maximum prices on under paragraph (b) (2) of this order. shall be: sales of these items. In the event of the refund of any Price for Price for amount of duty, which has been included all sales all sales to in the total landed costs as compiled to whole­ retailer and Price for Description saler industrial all sales under this order, by the United States f. o. b. user f.,o. b. at retail Treasury to the importer, the importer shipping shipping shall make refund of the amount of such point point refund to the final subsequent purchaser Storage battery type BB-221/u (Signal Corps Item No. 3B275-221); 6 volt; lead- within 90 days from the receipt thereof acid; 116 ampere-hour capacity at 20-hour rate; tapered post terminals; over-all or pay the amount so refunded to the dimensions 10)4" long, 7)4" wide, 9)4" high; external dimensions and terminals United States Treasury. same as Type #2H of Federal Specifications #W-B-131D; weight approximately 50 lb; p/o sig. C. Radio Set SCR-299, SCR-399 and SCR-499...... _...... __...... $3.02 $3.93 $5.90 (g) Relation of this order to Order 38. Storage battery type WB-131-B Federal Specifications (Signal Corps Item No. Unless the context otherwise requires, the 3B116) 6 volts; 116 ampere-hour at 20-hour rate; 3 cells; dry charged; hard-rubber container; over-all dimensions 10)4" long, 7)4" wide, 994" high; similar to Wil­ provisions of Order 38 under the Maxi­ lard type 2H, Globe Union type 2HF and Auto Lite #TSR-2-15; p/o Radio Set mum Import Price Regulation with the SCR-299-0; 1.3 cu. ft. 481b-.--— ...... - ...... 3.02 3.93 6.90 Storage battery type DRG-17-6 (Signal Corps Item No. 3B117) 12 volt; 117 am­ requirement for notice to purchasers as pere-hour at 4-hour rate and 160 ampere-hour at 20-hour rate; similar to Willard set out in paragraph (k) shall apply for tyue #DRG-17-6; weight 152 lb; 2.2 cu. f t ...... 14.53 18.89 28.34 Storage battery type BB-50 (Signal Corps Item No. SB-60); aviation 12 volt lead the* sale for which the maximum prices type; Spec. 70-37; 6 cells; 55 ampere hour capacity: molded rubber container are established by this order. with finger hole handles; dimensions 12)4" long, 7)4" high; wing unit bat ter­ (h) Revocation and amendment. minals p/o Radio Sets SCR-177, SCR-177A and SCR-188...... 3.86 5.02 7.53 Storage battery type BB-54 (Signal Corps Item No. 3B54); 2 volt nonspill acid This order may be revoked or amended cell in acid-proof transparent plastic case; similar to Willard #ER-20-2; Spec. at any time. 271-1527; (p/o SCR-593, u/w but not p/o Radio Receiver BC-728)...... 1.74 2.26 3.39 Storage battery type BB-54A (Signal Corps item No. 3B54A.1); lead acid; wet This order shall become effective No­ charged 2 volts; 20 ampere hour at'l ampere rate; 11 plates; 1 cell; plastic con­ tainer; overall dimensions 3 31/32' x 3)4' x 6)4' high; similar to Willard type vember 13, 1945. 1.74 2.26 3.39 Storage battery type BB120.2 (Signal Corps item No. 3B-120.2); moist uncharged Issued this 13th day of November 1945. battery which must be serviced at least once every 3 months; 6 volts; 120 ampere hour for 20 minutes; 3 cells 15 plates per cell; rubber separators 9' long, 7' wide C h e s t e r B o w l e s , and 8)4' high overall; Federal Specification No. WB-131-B; similar to Auto-Lite Administrator. XPN-16R ...... 2.42 3.15 4.72 Storage battery type 4 M O-motorcycles (Signal Corp Item No. Dry Charged [F. R. Doc. 45-20770 Filed,^STov. 13, 1945; Motorcycle 4MC); 4 MC-6 volt—22 ampere hour...... 2.10 2.73 4.10 4:31 p. m.] 14112 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 (c) Discounts. Every seller shall con­ Philadelphia Order 36, Amendment 1, cov­ ties in Ohio except Lake, Ross, Rossford and ering dry groceries in certain counties in Perrysburg Townships, in Ohio. Filed 9:42 tinue to maintain his customary dis­ Pennsylvania. Filed 9:39 a. m. a. m. counts for cash. Philadelphia Order 35, Amendment 1, cov­ Toledo Order 4-F, Amendment 13, covering (d> Notification. Any person who sells ering dry groceries in certain counties in fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties the storage batteries described in para­ Pennsylvania. Filed 9:39 a. m. in Ohio except Lake, Ross, Rossford and graph (b) to a retailer shall furnish the Trenton Order P—2, Amendment 7, cover­ Perrysburg Township^ in Ohio. Filed 9:42 retailer with an invoice of sale setting ing fresh fish and seafood in certain coun­ a. m. forth the maximum prices for sales at ties of New Jersey except the Borough of Region IV retail, and stating that the retailer is North Plainfield, New Jersey. Filed 9:40 Birmingham Order 5-F, Amendment 1, cov­ required by this order to attach to each a. m. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Jefferson Trenton Order P-2, Amendment 8, cover­ county. Filed 9:40 a. m. battery before sale a tag or label which ing fresh fish and seafood in certain coun­ plainly states a selling price not in ex­ ' Birmingham Order 5-F, Amendment 3, cov­ ties of New Jersey except the Borough of ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Jefferson cess of the appropriate retail ceiling North Plainfield, New Jersey. Filed 9:40 , county. Filed 9:40 a. m. price. a. m. Birmingham Order 1-C, Amendment 12, (e) Tagging. Any person who sells R egion n i covering poultry in certain counties in the the batteries described in paragraph (b) Charleston Order 14-C, covering poultry Birmingham Area. Filed 9:40 a. m. at retail shall attach to each battery prices for all- counties in West Virginia. Birmingham Order 2-C, Amendment 13, before sale a tag or label which plainly Filed 9:36 a. m. covering poultry in certain counties in the states a selling price not in excess of the Charleston Order 15-C, covering poultry Birmingham Area. Fifed 9:41 a. m. appropriate retail ceiling price. prices for all counties in West Virginia. Charlotte Order 4-F, Amendment 2, cover­ (f) Relation to other regulations and P iled J :36 a. m. ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Charleston Order 1-D, Covering butter and counties in North Carolina. Filed 9:41 a. m. orders: This order with respect to the Jacksonville Order 43, Amendment 2, cov­ commodities it covers supersedes any cheese prices for all counties in West Vir­ ginia. Filed 9:36 a. m. ering dry groceries in certain counties in other regulation or order previously is­ Charleston Order 2-D, covering butter and Florida. Filed 9:37 a. m. sued by the Office of Price Administra­ cheese prices for all counties in West Virginia. Jacksonville Order 44, Amendment 2, cov,- tion. Filed 9:30 a. m. ering dry groceries in certain counties in (g) Definitions. (1) “Retailer” means Cincinnati Order 4-F, Amendment 43, cov­ Florida. Filed 9:38 a. m. any person who sells to a user or ulti­ ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Hamilton Jacksonville Order 45, Amendment 2, cov­ mate consumer, except industrial users. county in Ohio. Filed 9:31 a. m. ering dry groceries in certain counties in Cincinnati Order 8-F, Amendment 13, cov­ Florida. Filed 9:38 a. m. (2) “Wholesaler” means any person Jacksonville Order 15-W, Amendment 2, who sells to purchasers for resale and ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties in Ohio excluding Union City and covering dry groceries in certain counties in to industrial users. College Corner, Ohio. Filed 9:31 a. m. Florida. Filed 9:38 a. m. (h) Revocation and amendment.. This Cleveland Order F-l, Amendment 63, cov­ Jacksonville Order I6-W, Amendment 2, order may be revoked or amended at any ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Cuyahoga covering dry groceries in certain counties time. county in Ohio. Filed 9:31 a. m. in Florida. Filed 9:38 a. m. Cleveland Order 3-F, Amendment 63, cov­ Nashville Order 37-0, Amendment 1, cover­ This order shall become effective No­ ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Mahoning ing eggs in Carter, Johnson and Unicoi coun­ vember 15, 1945. and Trumbull counties in Ohio. Filed 9:31 ties in Tennessee. Filed 9:32 a. m. Nashville Order 38-0, Amendment 1, cov­ Issued this 14th day of November 1945. a. m. Cleveland Order 4-F, Amendment 63, cov­ ering eggs in Carter, Johnson and Unicoi Chester B owles, ering fresh fruits and vegetables In Stark and counties In Tennessee. Filed 9:32 a. m. Administrator. Summit counties in Ohio. Filed 9:31 a. m. Nashville Order 39-0, Amendment I, cov­ Columbus Order 10-F, Amendment 16, cov­ ering eggs in Greene, Sullivan, and Washing­ [P. R. Doc. 45-20819; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; ering fresh fruits and vegetables in the coun­ ton counties in Tennessee and the munici­ 11:45 a. m.] ties of Franklin, Logan and Muskingum in pality of Bristol, Virginia. Filed 9:33 a. m. Ohio. Filed 9:32 a. m. Nashville Order 40-0, Amendment 1, cover­ Columbus Order Il-F, Amendment 16, cov­ ing eggs in Greene, Sullivan, and Washington ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties in Tennessee and the municipality counties in Ohio. Filed 9:32 a. m. of Bristol, Virginia. Filed 9:33 a. m. Regional and District Office Orders. Lexington Order 5-F, Amendment 31, cov­ Nashville Order 41-0, Amendment 1, cover­ ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Fayette ing eggs in certain comities in Tennessee. L ist op Community Ceiling P rice county, Kentucky. Filed 9:43 a. m. Filed 9:33 a. m. O rders Lexington Order 6-F, Amendment 31, cov- Nashville Order 42-0, Amendment 1, cover­ ing eggs in certain counties in Tennessee. H ie following orders under Revised - ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Camp­ bell and Kenton counties, Kentucky. Filed^ Filed 9:33 a. m. General Order 51 were filed with the 9:43 a. m. Nashville Order 43-0, Amendment 1, cover­ Division of the Federal Register Novem­ Lexington Order 7-F, Amendment 31, cov­ ing eggs in certain counties in Tennessee. ber 5, 1945. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Boyd Filed 9:34 a. m. Nashville Order 44-0, Amendment 1, cover­ R egion I county, Kentucky. Filed 9:42 a. m. Lexington Order 1-0, Amendment 3, cover­ ing eggs in certain counties hi Tennessee. Providence Order 3-F, Amendment 25, cov­ ing eggs in Lexington, Kentucky area. Filed Filed 9:34 a. m. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Provi­ 9:42 a. m. Nashville Order 45-0, Amendment 1, cov­ dence, Pawtucket, Central Falls, East Provi­ Toledo Order 3-F, Amendment 10, covering ering eggs in Cheatham, Davidson, Robert­ dence, North Providence, Johnston and fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties son, Sumner, and Williamson counties in Cranston. Filed 9:39 a. m. and Townships in Ohio. Filed 9:41 a. m. Tennessee. Filed 9:34 a. m. Nashville Order 46-0, Amendment 1, cov­ Region n Toledo Order 3-F, Amendment 11, covering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties ering eggs in Cheatham, Davidson, Robertson, District of Columbia Order 5r-F, Amend­ and Townships in Ohio. Filed 9:41 a. m. Sumner, and Williamson eounties in Ten­ ment 34, covering fresh fruits and vegetables Toledo Order 3-F, Amendment 12, covering nessee. Filed 9 :34 a. m. in the District of Columbia area. Filed 9:35 fresh fruits and vegetables in certain coun­ Roanoke Order 13-F, Amendment 3, cov­ a. m. ties and Townships in Ohio. Filed 9:41 a. m. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Philadelphia Order 6-F, Amendment 52, cities and counties in Virginia. Filed 9:37 Toledo Order 3-F, Amendment 13, covering a. m. • covering fresh fruits and vegetables in the fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties Region V city and county of Philadelphia. Filed 9:35 and Townships in Ohio. Filed 9:42 a. m. a. m. Toledo Order 4-F, Amendment Iff, covering San Antonio Order 7-F, Amendment 14, Philadelphia Order 11-F, Amendment 27, fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties covering fresh fruits and vegetables in Aus­ covering fresh fruits and vegetables in the in Ohio, except Lake, Ross, Rossford and tin, Texas. Filed 9:37 a. m. Counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Perrysburg Townships in Ohio. Piled 9:42 San Antonio Order 8-F, Amendment 14, Montgomery in Pennsylvania. Filed 9:35 a. m. covering fresh fruits and vegetables in Cor­ a. m. Toledo Order 4-F, Amendment II, covering pus Christ!, Texas. Filed 9:37 a. m. Philadelphia Order 12-F, Amendment 27, San Antonio Order 9-F, Amendment 3, covering fresh fruits and vegetables in the fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties covering fresh fruits and vegtables in Cul­ Counties of Berks, Lehigh and Northampton fn Ohio except Lake, Ross, Rossford and berson, El Paso, Hudspeth and Presidio In Pennsylvania. Filed 9:36 a. m. , Perrysburg Townships, in Ohio. Filed 9:42 counties, Texas. Filed 9:37 a. m. Philadelphia Order 34, Amendment 1, cov­ a. m. San Antonio Order 6-F, Amendment 14, ering dry groceries in certain counties in Toledo Order 4r-F, Amendment 12, covering covering fresh fruits and vegetables in Pennsylvania. Filed 9:39 a. m. fresh fruits and vegetables in certain coun­ Bexar county, Texas. Filed 9:37 a. m. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14113

Region VI Scranton Order 18, Amendment 1, covering Green Bay Order 5-C, covering poultry in dry groceries in certain counties in Penn? the county of Marinette. Filed 4:01 p. m. Omaha Order 4-0, covering poultry in cer­ sylvania. Filed 4:04 p. m. tain counties in Nebraska. Piled 9:27 a. m. Scranton Order 19, Amendment 1, covering Copies of any of these orders may be Springfield Order 13-F, Amendment 33, dry groceries in certain counties in Pennsyl­ obtained from the Office of Price Admin­ covering fresh fruits and vegetables in the vania. Filed 4:04 p. m. istration in the designated city. city of Springfield, Illinois. Piled 9:27 a. m. Scranton Order 5-W, Amendment 1, cover­ Springfield Order. 14-F, Amendment 34, E r v in H . P o l l a c k , covering fresh fruits and vegetables in the ing dry groceries in certain counties in Penn­ Secretary. city of East St, Louis, Illinois, and, the town­ sylvania. Filed 4:04 p. m. ships of Centerville, Sugar Loaf, Canteen Williamsport Order 28, Amendment 2, cov- [F. R. Doc. 45-20709; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; and Stites in St. Clair couifty, Illinois. vering dry groceries in certain counties in 11:58 a. m.] Pennsylvania. Filed 4:01 p. m. Filed 9:28 a. m. Williamsport Order 7-W, Amendment 2, Springfield Order 15-F, Amendment 34, covering dry groceries in certain counties covering fresh fruits and vegetables in the L i s t o f C o m m u n i t y C e il in g P r ic e O r d e r s in Pennsylvania. Filed 4: 01 p. m. city of Decatur, Macon county, Illinois. The following orders under Revised Filed 9:28 a. m. Region III Springfield Order 22-F, covering fresh fruits General Order 51, were filed with the and vegetables in the city of Quincy, Adams Charleston Order 7-F, Amendment 36, cov­ Division of the Federal Register Novem­ county, Illinois. Filed 9:28 a. m. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Lincoln, ber 6, 1945. Twin Cities Order 1-F, Amendment 41, Logan, Mingo and Wayne counties except the Region III city of Huntington in Wayne county, West covering fresh fruits and vegetables in St. Louisville Order 4-C, Amendment 3, cov­ Paul and Minneapolis and Adjoining Munici­ Virginia. Filed 4: 04 p. m. Charleston Order 9-F, Amendment 36, cov­ ering poultry- in certain counties in Ken­ palities. Filed 9:28 a. m. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in Cabell tucky. Filed 10:10 a. m. Twin Cities Order 3-F, Amendment 6, Toledo Order 3-F, Amendment 14, covering covering fresh fruits and vegetables in Du­ county and the city of Huntington in Wayne county, West Virginia. Filed 4: 04 p. m. fresh fruits and vegetables in Lucas county luth and Proctor, Minnesota and Superior, and Townships of Lake, Ross, Rossiord and Wisconsin. Filed 9:28 a. m. Charleston Order 10-F, Amendment 36, covering fresh fruits and vegetables in Perrysburg in Wood county in Ohio. Filed Twin Cities Order 4-F, Amendment 8, 10:10 a. m. covering fresh fruits and vegetables in Wi­ Calhoun,‘Jackson, Mason, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Wirt and Wood counties, West Vir­ Toledo Order 4-F, Amendment 14, covering nona, Minnesota. Filed 9:29 a. m. fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties Twin Cities Order 5-F, Amendment 5, ginia. Filed 4: 05 p. m. Charleston Order 11-F, Amendment 36, in Ohio, except Lake, Ross, Rossford and covering fresh fruits and vegetables in the covering fresh fruits and vegetables in Perrysburg Townships in Ohio. Filed 10:10 City of Rochester, Minnesota. Filed 9:30 Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan counties, a. m. a. m. West Virginia, Filed 4: 06 p. m. Charlotte Order 20, Amendment 1, covering R egion VII Charleston Order 16-F, Amendment 32, dry groceries. Filed 10:11 a. m. Denver Order 4-F, Amendment 20, covering covering fresh fruits and vegetables in Region IV fresh fruits and vegetables in the Denver Boone, Fayette, Kanawha, Putnam and area. Filed 9:34 a. m. Raleigh counties, West Virginia. Filed Columbia Order 8-F, Amendment 3, cover­ Denver Order 5-F, Amendment 20, covering 4: 06 p. m. ing fresh fruits and vegetables in South Caro­ fresh fruits and vegetables in the Pueblo Charleston Order 17-F, Amendment 32, lina. Filed 9:59 a. m. area. Filed 9:35 a. m. covering fresh fruits and vegetables in cer­ Nashville Order 12-F, Amendment 48, cov­ Denver Order 6-F, Amendment 20, covering tain counties in West Virginia. Filed 4: 06 ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain fresh fruits and vegetables in the Colorado p. m. counties in Tennessee and the Municipality Springs, Manitou area. Filed 9:35 a. m. Cincinnati Order 1-0, Amendment 5, of Bristol, Virginia. Filed 10:11 a. m. Denver Order 7-F, Amendment 20, covering covering eggs in Hamilton and Montgomery Nashville Order 13-F, covering fresh fruits fresh fruits and vegetables in the Boulder- counties in the Cincinnati, Ohio, area. and vegetables in certain counties in Ten­ Collins-Greeley area. Filed 9:35 a. m. Filed 4: 07 p. m. nessee. Filed 10:11 a. m. Louisville Order 12-F, Amendment 43, Nashville Order 14-F, covering fresh fruits Copies of ,any of these orders may be covering fresh fruits and vegetables in and vegetables in certain counties in Ten­ obtained from the OPA Office in the des­ Jefferson county, Kentucky and Clark and nessee and the Municipality of Bristol, Vir­ ignated city. Floyd counties, Indiana. Filed 4: 07 p. m. ginia. Filed 10:11 a. m. E r v in H . P o ll a c k , . Louisville Order 17-F, Amendment 9, Nashville Order 20, covering dry groceries Secretary. covering fresh fruits and vegetables in cer­ in the Nashville area. Filed 10:11 a. m. tain counties in Kentucky. Filed 4: 07 p. m. Nashville Order 20, Amendment 1, covering [F. R. Doc. 45-20708; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; Louisville Order 18-F, Amendment 3, dry groceries in the Nashville area. Filed 11:58 a. m.] covering fresh fruits and vegetables in cer­ 10:12 a. m. tain counties in Kentucky. Filed 4: 07 p. m, Nashville Order 21, covering dry groceries Louisville Order 19-F, Amendment 3, in the Nashville area. Filed 10:12 a. m. L i s t o f C o m m u n i t y C e il in g P r ic e O r d e r s covering fresh fruits and vegetables in cer­ Nashville Order 21, Amendment 1, covering tain counties in Kentucky. Filed 4: 07 p. m. dry groceries in the Nashville area. Filed The following orders under Revised Louisville Order 3-C, Amendment 3, cov­ 10:12 a. m. General Order 51 were filed with the Di­ ering poultry in Jefferson county, Kentucky; Nashville Order 7-W, covering dry groceries vision of the Federal Register November Clark county, Indiana; Floyd county, In­ in the Nashville area. Filed 10:12 a. m. 5, 1945. diana. Filed 4:07 a. m. Nashville Order 7-W, Amendment 1, cover­ ing dry groceries in the Nashville area. Filed R egion II R egion IV 10:12 a. m. Binghamton Order 2-F, Amendment 57, Charlotte Order 4-F, covering fresh fruits Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 25, cover­ covering fresh fruits and vegetables in cer­ and vegetables in Rockingham, Guilford, ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain tain counties in New York. Filed 4:02 p. ip. Randolph, Montgomery, and Richmond, and counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:13 a. m. Binghamton Order 17, Amendment 2, cov­ all counties lying West thereof—In North Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 26, cover­ ering dry groceries in the Binghamton Dis­ Carolina. Filed 4:02 p. m. ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain trict. Filed 4:02 p. m. Montgomery Order 25-F, covering fresh counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:13 a. m. Binghamton Order 18, Amendment 1, cov­ fruits and Vegetables in all counties in Ala­ Raleigh Order 10—F, Amendment 27, cover­ ering dry groceries in the Binghamton Dis­ bama lying south of and including Cham­ ing fresh fruits and vegetables in .certain trict. Filed 4:02 p. m. bers, Tallapoosa, Coosa, Chilton, Perry, Hale, counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:13 a. m. Binghamton Order 4~W, Amendment 1, Greene, apd Sumter, except the counties of Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 28, cover­ Montgomery, Dallas, Houston, Mobile, and ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain covering dry groceries in the Binghamton the territory within the limits of Phenix City counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:13 a. m. District. Filed 4:03 p. m. in Russell county. Filed 4:01 p. m. Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 29, cover­ Buffalo Order 3-F, Amendment 34, covering ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain fresh fruits and vegetables in certain cities Region VI counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:14 a. m. and towns in New York. Filed 4:03 p. m. Green Bay Order 2-C, covering poultry in Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 30, cover­ Buffalo Order 4-F, Amendment 34, covering certain counties in Wisconsin. Filed 4:00 ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain fresh fruits and vegetables in Rochester, East p. m. « counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:14 a. m. Rochester, Fairport and Pittsford, New York. Green Bay Order 3-C, covering poultry in Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 31, cover­ Filed 4:03 p. m. certain counties in Wisconsin. Filed 4:00 ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Buffalo Order 5-F, Amendment 1, covering p. m. counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:14 a. m. fresh fruits and vegetables in the counties Green Bay Order 4-C, covering poultry in Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 32, cover­ of Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua in New certain counties in Wisconsin. Filed 4:00 ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain York. Filed 4:03 p. m. p. m. counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:14 a. m. No. 224----- 8 14114 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945

Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 33, cover­ Raleigh Order 6-C, covering poultry in cer­ San Francisco Order 22-F, Amendment ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain tain counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:01 8, covering fresh fruits and vegetables counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:14 a. m. a. m. in certain cities in California. Filed Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 34, cover­ Raleigh Order 6-C, Amendment 1, covering 9:56 a. m. ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain poultry in certain counties in North Caro­ Spokane Order 8-F, Amendment 39, cover­ counties In North Carolina. Filed 10:15 a. m. lina. Filed 10:02 a. m. ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 35, cover­ Raleigh Order 1-0, Amendment 4, cover­ areas in Spokane county, Washington, in­ ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain ing eggs in certain counties in North Caro­ cluding city of Spokane, and Area East. Filed counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:15 a. m. lina. Filed 10:02 a. m. 9:56 a. m. Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 36, cover­ Raleigh Order 1-0, Amendment 5, cover­ Spokane Order 9-F, Amendment 39, cover­ ing frosh fruits and vegetables in certain ing eggs in certain counties in North Caro­ ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:15 a. m. lina. Filed 10:02 a. m. areas in Kootenai county, Idaho, including Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 37, cover­ Raleigh Order 1-0, Amendment 6, covering Coeur D’Alene and other areas. Filed 9:56 ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain eggs in certain counties in North Carolina. a. m. counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:15 a. m. Filed 10:03 a. m. Spokane Order 10-F, Amendment 38, cov­ Raleigh Order 10-F, Amendment 38, cover­ Raleigh Order 2-0, Amendment 4, covering ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain eggs in certain counties in North Carolina. areas in Shoshone and Kootenai counties, counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:15 a. m. Filed 10:03 a. m. Idaho, including Kellogg, Wallace and other Raleigh Order 10-F, A m en d m en ts, cover­ Raleigh Order 2-0, Amendment 5, cover­ areas. Filed 9:57 a. m. ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain ing egg3 in certain counties in North Caro­ Spokane Order 11-F, Amendment 38, cov­ counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:16 a. m. lina. Filed 10:03 a. m.» ering fresh fruits and vegetables ih certain Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 25, cover­ Raleigh Order 3-0, Amendment 4, covering areas in and within 3 miles of Moscow, ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain eggs in certain counties in North Carolina. Idaho, and Pullman, Washington. Filed counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:16 a. m. Filed 10: 08 a. m. 9:57 a. m. Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 26, cover­ Raleigh Order 3-Q, Amendment 5, covering Spokane Order 12-F, Amendment 39, cov­ ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain eggs in certain counties in North Carolina. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:16 a. m. Filed 10: 08 a. m. areas in and within 3 miles of Lewiston, Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendments 27-28, Raleigh Order 3-0, Amendment 6, covering Idaho, and Clarkston,- Washington. Filed covering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain eggs in certain counties in North Carolina. 9:57 a. m. counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:16 a. m. Filed 10 : 08 a. m. Spokane Order 13-F, Amendment 42, cov­ Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 29, cover­ Raleigh Order 4-0, Amendment 4, covering ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain eggs in certain counties in North Carolina. areas in Walla Walla and counties, Washing­ counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:16 a. m. Filed 10: 08 a. m. ton, and Umatilla county, Oregon, includ­ Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 30, cover­ Raleigh Order 4-0, Amendment 5, covering ing Walla Walla and Dayton, Washing­ ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain eggs in certain counties in North Carolina. ton and Milton and Freewater, Oregon and counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:16 a. m. Filed 10: 08 a. m. other areas. Filed 9:57 a. m. Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 31, cover­ Raleigh Order 5-0, covering eggs in certain Spokane Order 14-F, Amendment 40, cov­ ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:09 ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:17 a. m. a. m. areas in and within 3 miles of Pasco, Kenne­ Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 32, cover­ Raleigh Order 6-0, covering eggs in certain wick and Richland, Washington and con­ ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:09 necting highways. Filed 9:58 a. m. counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:17 a. m. a. m. Spokane Order 1-P, Amendment 2, cover­ Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 33, cover­ Raleigh Order 7-0, covering eggs in certain ing fresh fish and seafood in certain areas ing fresh* fruits and vegetables in certain counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:09 in Spokane county, Washington. Filed 9:59 counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:17 a. in. a. m. a. m. Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 34, cover­ Raleigh Order 8-0, covering eggs in certain ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties in North Carolina.' Filed 10: 10 Copies of any of these orders may be counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:17 a. m. a. m. obtained from the OPA Office in the Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 35, cover­ REGION VI designated city. ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:18 a. m. Peoria Order 7-F, Amendment 29, covering E r v in H . P o l l a c k , Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 36, cover­ fresh fruits and vegetables in certain cities Secretary. ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain in the counties of Peoria and Tazewell. Filed [F. R. Doc. 45-20710; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:18 a. m. 10: 10 a. m. 11:58 a. m,] Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 37, cover­ Peoria Order 9-F, Amendment 30, covering ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain fresh fruits and vegetables in the cities of counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:18 a. m. Bloomington and Normal in the county of Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 38, cover­ McLean, Illinois. Filed 9: 59 a. m.. ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Peoria Order 11-F, Amendment 4, covering [Region I Order G-21 Under SR 15, MPR 280 Counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:18 a. m. fresh fruits and vegetables in Winnebago in and MPR 329 J Raleigh Order 11-F, Amendment 39, cov­ Illinois. Filed 9:59 a. m. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Peoria Order 12-F, Amendment 2, covering F luid M il k in M aine counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:19 a. m. fresh fruits and vegetables in certain areas Raleigh Order 12-F, covering fresh fruits in Illinois. Filed 9:59 a. m. For the reasons set forth in an opinion and vegetables in certain counties in North Twin Cities Order 2-F, Amendment 18, cov­ issued simultaneously herewith and un­ Carolina. Filed 10:19 a. m. ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain der the authority vested in the Regional Raleigh Order 12-F, Amendment 1, cover­ counties in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Filed Administrator of Region I of the Office ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain 10:00 a. m. of Price Administration by § 1499.75 (a) counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:19 a. m. Twin Cities Order 6-F, Amendment 1, cov­ (9) of Supplementary Regulation 15 to Raleigh Order 13-F, covering fresh fruits ering fresh fruits and vegetables in certain the General Maximum Price Regulation, and vegetables in certain counties in North counties in Minnesota, excluding the City of Carolina. Filed 10:19 a. m. Duluth and the Village of Proctor. Filed as amended, by § 1351.807 of Maximum Raleigh Order 13-F, Amendment 1, cover­ 10:00 a. m. Price Regulation No. 280 and § 1351.408 of Maximum Price Regulation No. 329, ing fresh fruits and vegetables in certain Region VIII counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:03 a. m. Order G-21 is hereby amended in the Raleigh Order 3-C, covering poultry in cer­ San Francisco Order 18-F, Amendment 2, following respects: tain counties in North Carolina. Filed 9:55 covering fresh fruits and vegetables in the a. m. City of Modesto. Filed 9:58 a. m. 1. The subdivision designated Penob­ Raleigh Order 4-C, covering poultry in cer­ San Francisco Order 19-F, Amendment 2, scot County in paragraph (a) (2) is tain counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:01 covering fresh fruits and vegetables in cer­ amended to read as follows: a. m. tain counties in California. Filed 9:55 9. m. Penobscot County Raleigh Order 4-C, Amendment 1, covering San Francisco Order 20-F, Amendment 2, poultry in certain counties in North Caro­ covering fresh fruits and vegetables in cer­ Bangor, Bradley, Brewer, Charles­ lina. Filed 10:01 a. m. ton, Dexter, East Millinocket, Raleigh Order 5-C, covering poultry in cer­ tain counties and towns in California ex­ Hampden, Lincoln, Medway, Mil­ tain counties in North Carolina. Filed 10:01 cluding the cities of Modesto and Merced. ford, Newport, Old Town, Orono, a. m. Filed 9:55 a. m. Orrington, and Veasie______Zone 4. Raleigh Order 5-C, Amendment 1, cover­ San Francisco Order 21-F, Amendment 2, Millinocket______Zone 12. ing poultry in certain counties in North Caro­ covering fresh fruits and vegetables in the The remainder of Penobscot lina. Filed 10:01 a. m. City of Merced. Filed 9:55 a. m. C ounty______Zone 9. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14115

2. A new subparagraph (14) is added Issued this 1st day of November 1945. P rice Schedule—Continued to paragraph (h) to read as follows: Domestic R . E . W a l t e r s, delivered (14) Amendment No. 14 shall become Regional Administrator. (per toi\) effective on November 10, 1945 at 12:01 [F. R. Doc. 45-20752; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; H. High volatile bituminous coal from a. m. district No. 8—Continued. 1:24 p. m.] 2. Egg: Issued this 23d of October, 1945. (a) Premium Kentucky (includ­ ing coals in high and low splint, H . R u s s e l l C o r t, Millers Creek and No. 5 seams Acting Regional Administrator. [Region VI Order G-16 Under RMPR 122, in price classification A)____ $10.45 Appendix 25] (b) Elkhorn seam______10.10 Approved: November 8,1945. (c) Splint coals (including Is­ J. B. H u t s o n , S o l id F u e l s i n G r e e n B a y , W i s . land Creek and No. 5 block Under Secretary of Agriculture. seam s).______9. 75 ' (a) Applicability. This Appendix No. 3. Stove: [F. R. Doc. 45-20753; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; 25 applies to sales of solid fuels delivered (a) Premium Kentucky (includ­ 1:28 p. m.] in the cities of Green Bay and De Pere, ing coals in high and low splint, Millers Creek and No. 5 seams Wisconsin, and the area included within in price classification A) i ___ 10.15 a radius of 5 miles of the city limits of (b) Elkhorn seam______10.00 [Region VI Rev. Order G-8 Under RMPR Green Bay, and De Pere, Wis. (c) Splint coals (including Island 122, Arndt. 1] (b) Price schedule. (1) Immediately Creek ahd No. 5 block seams) _ 9. 65 below and as a part of this section (b) 4. Stoker: C oal a n d C o k e i n M a d is o n , W i s . is a Price Schedule that sets forth maxi­ (a) Prepared, rescreened stoker An opinion accompanying this amend­ mum prices for "Domestic Delivered” in price classification A coals ment has been issued simultaneously and Elkhorn and Harlan seams. 10. 20 sales by dealers in lots of 1 ton or more (b) Domestic stoker in price herewith. Order No. G-8 under Revised of specified kinds and sizes of solid fuels. classification A coals and Elk­ Maximum Price Regulation No. 122 is The prices are the same for both treated horn and Harlan seams)_____ 9. 70 amended in the following respects: and untreated co$l. Discounts are set (c) Domestic stoker from splint Paragraph (c), Price Schedule, is coals (in Island Creek and No. amended as follows: Subparagraphs I, forth in section (c). Service charges are 5 block seams)___ i ______9. 40 IV, V, and VIII are amended to read: set forth in section (d). Definitions are 5. Screenings: set forth in section (e),. Sales in lots of (a) Elkhorn seam______8.95 Schedule fractions of a ton or tons shall be gov­ (b) Harlan seam______8. 85 (c) Splint (including Island Less than 3 3 tons or erned by the Price Schedule as follows: Creek, No. 5 block and Hazard tons de­ more de­ (i) On "domestic delivered” sales of No. 4 seams)______8. 75 livered livered less than 1 ton, the price shall be pro­ III. Pennsylvania anthracite: portional to the price per ton plus an ad­ 1. Egg, stove and n u t______15. 50 Gross Net Gross N et . 2. P e a ______;______13.80 ditional charge of 25 cents, but in no 3. Buckwheat______.*______11.40 event shall the total price be in excess IV. Briquettes, low volatile: I. Low volatile bituminous coal from District No. 7 of that for a sale of 1 ton; for example, 1. Reiss—Manufactured by The C. (West Virginia): Reiss Coal Co______- ___ 11. 20 1. Egg , and stove (size if the price of 1 ton is $9.65, the price of V. Cliffs coal blox (manufactured by groups Nos. 2 and 3 )... $14.40 $13.75 $14.40 $13.75 one-half ton would be $4,83 plus 25 cents Cleveland Cliffs Iron and Coal Co.) _ 13.40 * * * * * •• or a total of $5.08; the price of three- quarter ton would be $7.24 plus 25 (c) Discounts. The maximum prices IV. High volatile bituminous set forth in section (b) (1) shall be sub-( coal from District No. 10 cents or a total of $7.49. (Illinois): (ii) On "domestic delivered” sales of ject to the following discount: A. Southern subdistrict (deep machine mines): more than 1 ton, for each fraction of a Per ton 1. Lump 3" and larger, (1) On “domestic sales” to other deal­ and egg 6" x 3" and ton sold, the price shall be proportional ers of coal picked up at the dealer’s 3" x 2", price group to the price per ton; for example, if the yard or dock______$1.90 Nos. 1, 2 and 8...... - 9.90 9.45 9.90 9.45 2. Prepared stoker, size price of 1 ton is $10.90, the price of IV2 (2) On “domestic sales” to domestic group Nos. 22 and 28, tons Would be $16.35. consumers of coal picked up at the price group Nos. 1, 2 dealer’s yard or dock______.50 and 8...... 9.05 8.65 8.55 8.15 P rice Schedule * 3. Washed and dedusted Domestic (d) Immediately below and as a part screenings, size group Nos. 24 and 27, price delivered of this section (e) is a Schedule of Service group Nos. 1, 2 and 8„ 8.65 8.25 8.15 7.75 (per ton) Charges which a dealer may make for V. High volatile bituminous I. Low volatile bituminous coal from the special services described when coal from District #11 district No. 7 (southern West Vir­ (Indiana): rendered in connection with sales of 1. Lump and egg, size ginia and northwestern and cen­ group Nos. 1, 2 and 3, tral Virginia): solid fuels covered by this Appendix. price group Nos. 0 and 1. Egg_____------$12.45 These charges may be made only if the 14...... 1... 9.58 9.13 9.58 9.13 2. S tove______- 11.95 2. Lump and egg, size buyer requests the service and the dealer group Nos. 1, 2 and 3, 3. N u t ______—_____ 10.90 renders it pursuant to the request. The price groups 8-12, ino., 4. Screenings______8.90 and egg, size group charges must be separately stated on the Nos. 4 and 5, price The above prices do not include dealer’s invoice. group No. 13...... 9.18 8.73 9.18 8.73 sales of Glen Rogers coal produced at / 3. Stoker, size group 9 Mine Index No. 73 of the Raleigh- Schedule op Service Charges through 12, price group Nos. 6 and 14...... 8.63 8.23 8.13 7.73 Wyoming Mining Co. * Per ton 4. Washed screenings, size ' II. High volatile bituminous coal from (cents) group Nos. 23, 24, price (1) Carry or wheel from curb___,_____ 50 group Nos. 7. and 13 district.No. 8 (eastern Kentucky, and washed nut and southwestern West Virginia, (2) Carry upstairs, each flight______25 pea, size group No. 17- western Virginia, northern Ten­ 22, inc., price group 9 (e) Definitions. (1) "Commercial to 12, inc______8.23 7.83 7.73 7.38 nessee and North Carolina); 1. L um p: sales” mean sales made to commercial « • • ♦ t # t ^ (a) Premium Kentucky (includ­ and industrial users such as hotels, in­ ing coals in high and low splint VIII. Byproduct coke: dustrial plants, office buildings, large de­ 1. Egg, stove and nut....,.- 15.45 14.75 15.45 14.75 seaifis, Millers Creek and No. 5 partment stores, and to institutional seam in price classification A) * 10.75 (b) Elkhorn seam______10.40 users such as hospitals, public institu­ This Amendaient No. 74 toRevised Or« (c) Splint coals (including Is­ tions, and public buildings. der No. G-8 shall be effective imme« land Creek and No. 5 block (2) "Domestic sales” means all sales diately. seams) ______...... 9.95 other than “commercial sales”. 14116 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15y 1945 (3) Except as otherwise provided here­ Delivered Domestic per ton in or as the context may otherwise delivered to I. Low vdlatUe bituminous coal from require, all terms used in this Appendix consumer District No. 7—Continued. shall bear the meaning given them in S. Stove—size group No. 3 (top size Revised Maximum Price Regulation No. Per Per larger than l 1/^" but not ex­ 122 or the Emergency Price Control Act ton H ceeding 3"; bottom size smaller of 1942; if not therein defined, they shall ton than 3” ) in price classification be given their customary trade meaning. A: TV. High volatile bituminous coal from a. Forked or screened______$13.05 This Appendix No. 25 to Order No. G- district No. 15 (Kansas, Missouri, and b. Shoveled or bin run ______12. 55 part of Oklahoma): 16 shall become effective immediately. A. Production group No. 1 (all mines 3. Nut—size group No. 4 (top size located in Cherokee, Crawford, Bour­ larger than %" but not exceed-» Issued this 5th day of November 1945. bon, Neosho, Labette and Wilson ing 1*4", bottom size smaller R . E . W a l t e r s, Counties, Kansas; and Barton, Jas­ per, Dade, Cedar, and that portion , than 1*4") in price classifica­ Regional Administrator. of Vernon County lying south of an tion A______10. 90 east and west line drawn through the 4. Pea or dedusted screenings—size [F. R. Doc. 45-20751; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; town of Nevada, Missouri) (strip group No. 5 (top size not ex­ 1:24 p. m.] mines): 1. Fumaee or egg—size group 3 (double ceeding bottom size smaller screened coals with a top size not th an % "______10.35 [Region VI Order G-16 Under RMPR 122, larger than 10" but larger than 3" * * - *' * and a bottom size larger than 1 $10.22 $5.63 Amdt. 67] 2. Special stoker—size group 11 (double IV. High volatile bituminous coal screened coals with a top size lJi" from district No. 10 (Illinois): S o l id F u e l s i n S i o u x C i t y , I o w a , A rea and smaller and a bottom size larger A. Southern subdistrict price group than M" but not larger than %")...... 9.22 5.13 Nos. 1, 2, and 8 (deep machine An opinion accompanying this amend­ B. Production group No. 3 (all mines ment has been issued simultaneously located in Boone, Callaway, Audrain, m ines): Randolph, Clark, Macon, Moniteau, 1. Lump and egg—size group Nos. herewith. Order No. G-16 under Revised Linn, Grundy, Harrison, Adair, 1, 2 and 3 (all lum p and egg Maximum Price Regulation No. 122 is Chariton, Schuyler, Putnam, Cole, coal bottom size larger than 2", amended in the following respects: Howard, Monroe, Warren, Lincoln, Sullivan and Rails Counties in Mis­ washed or raw)______9.35 1. In Appendix No. 2, which covers the souri) (strip mines): 2. Egg .and n u t—size group No. 4, Sioux City, Iowa, area, paragraph (b), 1. Fancy nut—size group 5 (double 5, 6 and 8 (all egg and stove screened coals with a top size not Price Schedule, subparagraphs I, HI A, larger than 3" but larger than 2" and coals bottom size 2" and B 2 and 3, and IV are amended to read a bottom size larger than 1M")------8.92 4.98 smaller, washed or raw)__ ___ 9.15 as follows: 2. Standard nut—size group 6 (double 3. Special stoker—size group Nos. screened coals with a top size not 21, 22 and 28 (washed or air larger than 3" but larger than 2" and cleaned). Nut and pea coal— Domestic a bottom size 1)4" and smaller)_____ 8.72 4.88 delivered to 3. Special stoker—size group 11 (for bottom size larger than 1 milli­ consumer dimensions see IV-A-2 above)------8.87 4.68 meter and top size not exceed­ 4. Washed screenings—size group 13 (including 1)4" x 0 and smaller)------7.57 4.28 ing 2"; also all dry dedusted Per C. Production group No. 10 (all mines special stoker, bottom size Per located in McIntosh and in Okmul­ larger than 28 mesh and top ton ton gee Counties, Oklahoma): 1. Special stoker—size group 11 (for size not exceeding %*')______8.45 dimensions see IV-A-2 above) deep 4. Washed screenings—size group I. High volatile bituminous coal from dis­ shaft mines______10.65 6.83 Nos. 23 and 24 (all washed or air trict No. 10 (Illinois) : A. Sou thorn subdistrict (deep machine cleaned screenings—top size mines): not exceeding 2")______8.15 1. Lump and egg, size groups 1, 2, 3, This Amendment No. 67 to Order No. B. Belleville and Duquoin—subdis­ price group Nos. 1, 2 and 8 $11.55 $6.30 G-16 shall become effective immediately. 2. Small egg and stove, size groups 4, 5, tricts—price group Nos. 10 and 6 and 8, price group Nos. 1, 2 and 8 ... 11.30 6.15 Issued this 7th day of November 1945. 16 to 22 inclusive: 3. Special stoker (treated) size groups 1. Egg and n ut—size group Nos. 21, 22 and 28, price groups 1, 2 and 8— 10. 35 5.68 * * * * * R . E . W a l t e r s, 4, 5, 6 and 8 (all egg and III. Bituminous coal from district No. 14 stove coals, bottom size 2" (Arkansas- Oklahoma) : Regional Administrator. • * * • 4> and smaller, washed or raw): A. Production group No. 3À (includes all [F. R. Doc. 45-20750; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; a. Strip mines______8. 55 mines in the Paris field of Logan 1:23 p. m.] County, Ark., and mines in Frank­ b. Deep machine mines___ __ 8.60 lin County located in the Paris basin) V. High volatile bituminous coal from underground machine cut mines: district No. 11 (Indiana): 1. Size group Nos. 4, 6, 7 and 8: a. Mine index Nos. 76,110 and 132... 16. 40 8.70 1. Lump and egg—size group Nos. b. Mine index Nos. 52 and 63______16.65 8.83 [Region VI Order G-16 Under RMPR 122, 1, 2 and 3 (all lump and egg c. Mine index Nos. 55 and 116______16.85 8.93 Amdt. 68] coals, bottom size larger than d. Mine index Nos. 40, 77 and 117___ 17.10 9.05 2. Size group No. 5: 2" washed or raw): a. Mine index Nos. 76,110 and 132... 16.25 8.63 S o l id F u e l s i n K e n o s h a , W i s ., A rea a. Price group Nos. 6 and 14 9. 73 b. Mine index Nos. 52 and 53 16.50 8.75 b. Price group Nos. 15 and 16 9. 53 c. Mine index Nos. 55 and 116____ 16.70 8.85 An opinion accompanying this amend­ d. Mine index Nos. 40, 77 and 117___ 16.95 8.98 2. Egg, n u t and stove-*-size group B . Production group Nos. 5, 5A and 5B ment has been issued simultaneously Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 8 (all egg and (includes all mines in Sebastian County, Ark.): herewith. Order No. G-16 under Revised stove coals bottom size 2" and • * * • • Maximum Price Regulation No. 122 is smaller, washed or raw)______8.63 2. Production group No. 6B (under­ ground mines solid shot) mine amended in the following respects: 3. Stoker—size group Nos. 9 to 12 index Nos. 66, 79, 80, 170,' 182, 198, inclusive (raw nut and pea coal— 329, 336, 340, 349, 603, 607, 611, 1. In Appendix No. 19, which covers bottom size larger than 10 mesh or 1011, 1017, 1027, 1038, and 1043: the Kenosha, Wisconsin, area, paragraph a. Size group Nos. 3A, 6, 7 and 8 15.05 8.03 and top size not exceeding b. Size group No. 3...... 14.90 7.95 (b), Price Schedule, sub-paragraphs I, 2") price group Nos. 6 and 14__ 8. 73 c. Size group No. 11______14.65 7.83 VI. Byproduct coke: 8. Production group No. 5A (under­ IV, V, and VI are amended as follows: ground mines machine cut): Delivered 1. Stove and nut—Solvay or Kop- a. Size group Nos. 4, 6, 7 and 8: per ------15. 05 (i) Mine index Nos. 2, 34, 89, 106, per ton 580.608 and 627...... 15.80 8.40 I. Low volatile bituminous coal from 2. Stove and nut—Racine______13. 50 (ii) Mine index No. 13______16.95 8.48 District No. 7 (southern West 3. Pea—Racine______12.50 (iii) Mine index No. 144______16.20 8.60 Virginia and northwestern and (iv) Mine index No. 121 _____ ._ 16.30 8.65 This Amendment No. 68 to Order No. b. Size group No. 5: Central Virginia): (i) Mine index Nos. 2,34,89,106,580, 1. Lump and egg—size group Nos, G-16 shall be effective immediately. 608 and 627______15.66 8.33 • 1 and 2 (all lump coal bottom (ii) Mine index No. 13______15.80 8.40 size aU egg coal top size Issued this 5th day of November 1945. (iii) Mine index No. 144...... 16.05 8.53 (iv) Mine index No. 121______16.15 8.58 larger than 3", bottom size no R . E . W a l t e r s, e. Size group No. 11: limit) in price classifications Regional Administrator. (1) Mine index Nos. 2, 13, 34, 89, A and B: ' 106, 121, 580, 608 and 627...... 14.70 7.85 (ii) Mine index No. 144 only...... 15.05 8.03 a. Worked or screened______$13.25 [F. R. Doc. 45-20749; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; 4> * * *' b. Shoveled or bin run ______12.75 1:23 p. m.]. FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14117 [Region VI Order 0-16 Under RMPR 122, [Region VI Order 0-16 under RMPR 122, 2. In paragraph (b), Price Schedule, Amdt. 69] Amdt. 70] subparagraph VIII, Briquettes, is de­ S olid F uels in Lincoln, N ebr., Area S olid F uels in S ioux F alls, S. D ak., leted. An opinion accompanying this amende Area This Amendment No. 70 to Order No. ment has been issued simultaneously An opinion accompanying this amend­ G-16 shall be effective immediately. herewith. Order No. G-16 under Revised ment has been issued simultaneously Issued this 5th day of November 1945. Maximum Price Regulation No. 122 is herewith. Order No. G-16 under Re­ amended in the following respects: In vised Maximum Price Regulation No. R. E . W a l t e r s , Appendix No. 15 to Order No. G-16 cov­ 122 is amended in the following respects: Regional Administrator. ering the Lincoln, Nebraska, area, para­ 1. In Appendix No. 1, which covers [F. R. Doc. 45-20755; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; graph (b), Price Schedule, subpara­ the Sioux Falls, South Dakota, area par­ 1:29 p. m.] graphs I, B, 1; n , C; II, D, 5 are amended agraph (b), Price Schedule, sub-para- to read as follows: graphs IV, V A 1, V B 1 , V C , a n d V I I are am ended to read as follows: Price Schedule Delivered [Region VI Order G-16 Under RMPR 122, per ton Amdt. 71] Do- De- I. High volatile bituminous coal from S olid F uels in Council B luffs, I owa District No. 10 (Illinois): mes- liv- * * * * r * tie ered per per An opinion accompanying this amend­ B. Duquoin subdistrict price group 1 M ment has been issued simultaneously No. 8 (deep machine m ines): ton ton herewith. Order No. G-16 under Revised 1. Washed screenings—size group Maximum Price Regulation No. 122 is Nos. 23 and- 24 (washed or air IV. High volatile bituminous coal from amended in the following respects: cleaned screenings top size not district No. 10 (Illinois): exceeding 2") common trade A. Southern subdistrict, deep machine In Appendix No. 23, covering the Coun­ name, “S. P. Stoker”______$8. 90 mines price group Nos. 1, 2 and 8: cil Bluffs, Iowa, area, paragraph (b), ***** 1. Lump or egg, size group Nos. 1-3 (including 6" x 3" egg)...... $11.55 $6.10 Price Schedule, is amended as follows: II. Bituminous coal from district No. 2, Stove, size group No. 8 (top size 2" 1. Sub-paragraph IV, B, is amended to No. 14 (Arkansas, Oklahoma): to larger than 1 bottom size small­ read: C. Production group No. 3A (in­ er than 2" to larger than )é")...... 10.65 5.60 cludes all mines in the ‘‘Paris • * * « 0 B. Production group No. 3A (includes all Field" of Logan County, Arkan­ mines in the “Paris field” of Logan B. Bituminous coal from district No. 14 County, Ark., and mines in Franklin sas and mines in Franklin Coun­ (Arkansas-Oklahoma) : County located in the Paris basin): ty located in Paris Basin): • * * * * 0 1. Underground mines machine 1. Production group No. 3A (un­ cut, mine index Nos. 76, 110, derground mines machine A. Production group No. 1 and 1A (in­ and 132 only, (a) Lump, fur­ c u t): cludes all mines in Pope County, all nace, grate and egg size group mines in th e’“Spadra field” of John­ Nos. 4, 6, 7 and 8_...... $14.25 (a) Lump—Grate furnace and son County, Arkansas, all mines in egg—Size group Nos. 4, 6, 7, the Scranton field of Logan County, 2. Underground mines machine Ark.): cut, mine index Nos. 40, 77 and and 8: 1. Production Group No. 1 (strip 117 only, (a) Lump, furnace, (i) Mine index Nos. 76, 110 mines) mine index Nos. 593, 1014, grate, and egg, size group Nos. a n d 132 o n ly ______15.05 1021,1030,1040,1047,1050 and 1051 only: 4, 6, 7 and 8______14. 85 (ii) Mine index Nos. 52 and a. Size group No. 3...... 14.25 7.38 3. Underground mines machine cut, 53 only______15. 30 b. Size group No. 3A______14.40 7.45 mine index Nos. 52 and 53 (ili) Mine index Nos. 55 and *r c. Size group Nos. 6, 7 and 8...... 14.75 7.63 only, (a) Lump, grate, fur­ 116 only______15.50 0 0 0 0 0 nace and egg, size group Nos. (iv) Mine index Nos. 40, 77 4, 6, 7 and 8______:______14. 60 B. Production group No. 3A (includes and 117 only______15.75 4. Underground mine machine cut, all mines in the “Paris field’i-of Logan mine index Nos. 55 and 116 (b) Lump—Size group No. 5: County, Arkansas, and mines in Franklin County located in Paris only, (a) Lump, grate, fur­ (1) Mine index Nos. 76, 110 Basin): nace and egg, size group Nos. a n d 132 only______14. 90 1. Underground mines, machine cut: • 4, 6, 7 and 8—...... 14.70 (ii) Mine Index Nos. 52 and a. Size Group Nos. 4, 6, 7 and 8: (i) Mine index Nos. 76, 110 and 53 o n ly __ !______— 15.15 132 only...... 15.40 7.95 2. Subparagraph IV, A, is amended by (iii) Mine index Nos. 55 and (ii) Mine index Nos. 52 and 5 3 -... 15.65 8.08 deleting, “mine index No. 1032." (iii) Mine index Nos. 55 and 116__ 15.85 8.18- 116 only__...... 15.35 / (iv) Mine index Nos. 40, 77, and This Amendment No. 71 to Order No. (iv) Mine index Nos. 40,77 and 117...... 16.10 8.30 G-16 shall become effective immediately. b. Size group No. 5 117 o n ly ...... 15.60 (i) Mine index Nos. 76,110 and 132.. 15.25 7.88 * * * * * , (ii) Mine index Nos. 52 and 53...... 15.50 8.00 Issued this 7th day of November, 1945, D. Production group Nos. 5, 5A and / (iii) Mine index Nos. 55 and 116___ 15.70 8.10 (iv) Mine index Nos. 40, 77,117___ 15.95 8.23 R. E. W alters, 5B (includes all mines in Sebas­ C. Production group Nos. 5, 5A and 5B Regional Administrator. tian County, Ark.) : (includes all mines in Sebastian ***** County Arkansas): [F. R. Doc. 45-20754; Filed, Nov. 13, 1945; 1. Production group No. 5 (strip mines) 1:28 p. m.] 6. Production group No. 5A (un­ mine index Nos. 484, 511, 547, 548, 601, 630, 1004, 1010, 1020, 1023, 1026, derground mines machine 1029,1033,1043 and 1019 cut) : a. Size group Nos. 3A, 6,7 and 8— 14.05 7.28 (a) Lump-grate-furnace-egg— b. Size group No. 3...... 13.9C 7.20 2. Production group No. 5A (under­ SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COM­ Size group Nos. 4, 6, 7 and 8: ground mines machine cut) : MISSION. (i) Mine index No. 121 only_15.05 a. Size group Nos. 4, 6, 7 and 8: (i) Mine index No. 2,34,89,106,580, [File Nos. 54-42, 54-69, 59-65] (ii) Mine index No. 13 only— 14.70 608 and 627...... 15.35 7.93 (iii) Mine index No. 144 only 14.95 (ii) Mine index No. 13 only______15.5C 8.00 (b) Lump—Size group No. 5: (iii) Mine index No. 144 only_____ 15.75 8.13 Central S tates U tilities Corp. et al. (iv) Mine index No. 121 only^____ 15.85 8.18 (i) Mine index No. 121 only_14.90 b. Size group No. 5: NOTICE OF FILING AND ORDER RECONVENING (ii) Mine index No. 13 only_14. 55 (i) Mine index Nos. 2, 34, 89, 106, HEARING (iii) Mine index No. 144 only 14.80 580, 608 and 627______15.20 7.85 (ii) Mine index No. 13 only__ j.... 15.35 7.93 (iii) Mine index No. 144 only...... 15.6C 8.05 In the matters of Central States Utili­ This -Amendment No. 69 to Order No. (iv) Mine index No. 121 only...... 15.7( 8.10 ties Corporation, Central States Power & G-16 shall be effective immediately. 3. Production group No. 5B (under­ Light Corporation, Ogden Corporation, ground solid shot mines) mine in­ Issued this 6th day of November 1945. dex Nos. 56, 79, 80,170,182,198,329, File No. 54-42; Ogden Corporation and 336, 340, 349, 603, 607, 611,1011,1017, Subsidiary Companies, File No. 54-69; R. E. W alters, 1027,1038 and 1043: a. Size group Nos. 3A, 6, 7 and 8___ 14.60 7.55 Ogden Corporation and Subsidiary Com-» Regional Administrator. b. Size group N o. 8...... 14.45 7.48 * * 0 * 0 panies, File No. 59-65. [F. R. Doc. 45-20748; Filed, Not. 13, 19451 V II. Byproduct c o k e ...... 17.40 8.95 I. Notice is hereby given that Ogden 1:23 p. m.] Corporation (“Ogden”), a registered 14118 FEDERAL REGISTER,- Thursday, November 15, 1945

holding company, together with its sub­ poses an amendment plan filed by Ogden a trial examiner under the Commission’s sidiary, Central States Utilities Corpora­ for the liquidation of Central Utilities rules of practice. tion (“Central Utilities”), and the lat­ and Central States (Holding Company Notice is hereby given of said hearing ter’s subsidiary, Central States Power & Act Release No. 5983), providing for a to Central States, Central Utilities, Light Corporation (“Central States”), proposed distribution of Central States’ Ogden, Continental Illinois National have filed Amendment No. 13 in these assets, will be concluded, and the final Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, consolidated proceedings, proposing a orders of the Commission and such court Indenture Trustee of Central States’ plan for the extension of the maturity entered in respect of such amended plan 5% Debentures, and to all interested date of Central States’ 5% Debentures (Amendment No. 12) prior to January 1, persons, said notice to be given to Cen­ (“Maturity Extension Plan”) in connec­ 1946, the present maturity date of the tral States, Central Utilities, Ogden, tion with the plan for the liquidation of company’s^ 5% Debenture. Applicants Continental Illinois National Bank and Central Utilities and Central States further state that it therefore appears Trust Company of Chicago, by regis­ heretofore filed herein pursuant to sec­ that Central States will not be in a posi­ tered mail, and to all other persons by tion 11 (e> and other applicable sections tion to make final payment of its out­ a general release of this Commission of the Public Utility Holding Company standing debentures on January 1, 1946, which shall be distributed to the press Act of 1935 and the rules promulgated and consequently, the extension of the and mailed to all persons on the mail­ thereunder. maturity date of the debentures will be ing list for releases issued under the act All interested persons are referred to necessary if Central States is to be per­ and by publication in the F ederal said amendment, which is on file in the mitted to liquidate in an orderly manner. R egister- office of the Commission, for a full state­ II. On May 20, 1943, the Commission It is further ordered, That Central ment of the transactions proposed entered an order (1) directing, pursuant States and Central Utilities shall give therein, which may be 'summarized as to section 11 (b) of the act, among other additional notice of this hearing to all follows : things, that Central States recapitalize their security holders (insofar as the It is proposed to extend the maturity so as to distribute voting power fairly and identity of such security holders is date of Central States’ 5% Debentures equitably among its security holders, known or is available to them) by mail­ from January 1, 1946, to January 1, Provided, however, That such recapitali­ ing to each of said persons a copy of 1947. During the one-year period of ex­ zation need not be effected if said com­ this notice and order at his last known tension, said debentures shall continue pany is liquidated and dissolved, and address at least fifteen days prior to to bear a 5% rate of interest and be sub­ that Central Utilities be liquidated and the date of hearing. ject to all their present terms and con­ dissolved, and (2) approving, pursuant It is requested that any person de­ ditions and the terms and conditions of to section 11 (e) of the act, a plan filed by siring to be heard in these proceedings the Debenture Agreement dated as of Ogden and certain of its subsidiary com- shall filé with the Secretary of the Com­ January 1, 1934 under which they were panifes which provided, among other mission on or before November 26, 1945 issued, except that a*y interest payable things, that Central States and Central an appropriate request or application to on the debentures on and after January Utilities would be liquidated and dis­ be heard, as provided by Rule XVII of 1,1946, to the holders thereof, other than solved (File Nos. 54-69 and 59-65) • the Commission’s rules of practice. Ogden, shall be (a) paid to such holders On December 8, 1944, the Commission It is further ordered, That without of such debentures, (b) placed in escrow entered an order approving the exten­ limiting the scope of the issues pre­ pending a final determination of the sion of the maturity date of Central sented by these proceedings, particular creditors and security holders entitled States’ 5% Debentures from January 1, attention will be directed at the hearing thereto, or (c) treated in such manner 1945, to January 1,1946 (File No. 54-42), to the following matters and questions: as the Commission may determine to be and on December 27, 1944, the District (1) Whether an extension of the ma­ fair and equitable to aid in carrying out Court of the United States for the Dis­ turity date of the 5% Debentures of in an orderly manner the aforesaid liq­ trict of Delaware entered an order ap­ Central States is necessary to effectuate uidation plan. proving said maturity extension. the provisions of section 11 (b) of the The applicants request the Commis­ Public hearings have heretofore been act, and whether such extension in the sion, if and when it approves the Ma­ held in these consolidated proceedings manner proposed is fair and equitable turity Extension Plan, to apply to an in respect to Amendment No. 12 filed by to the persons affected. appropriate court pursuant to section 18 Ogden proposing an amended plan for (2) What disposition should be made (f) of the act to enforce and carry out as the liquidation of Central Utilities and of any interest payable on said deben­ a separable plan under section 11 (e) of Central States and have been continued tures on and after January 1, 1946. the act the terms and provisions of said subject to call of the Trial Examiner. (3) Whether it is necessary or ap­ Maturity Extension Plan. HI, It appearing to the Commission propriate in the public interest or for Ogden proposes that, if the Maturity that notice should be given and that the the protection of investors and con­ Extension Plan is approved by this Com­ hearing herein should be reconvened for sumers to impose any terms-and condi­ mission and by the court, it agrees to the purpose of taking testimony in re­ tions, and, if so, what terms and waive interest payments on such deben­ spect of the Maturity Extension Plan conditions. tures owned by it which become due on (Amendment No. 13) and additional (4) Whether, in the event that the January 1, 1946 and July 1, 1946, subject testimony in respect of the liquidation Commission shall approve the Maturity to the condition that it retains a claim plan of Central Utilities and Central Extension Plan as filed or as modified, to such interest which may be asserted if States (Amendment No. 12); the Commission shall approve said plan and when the total principal amount of It is ordered, That the hearing herein for purposes of section 11 (d) of the and interest on all of the 5% Debentures act (as well as section 11 (e) ) so as to owned by persons other than Ogden have be reconvened under the applicable pro­ permit the Commission of its own mo­ been paid in full. visions of the act and the rules of the Commission thereunder on November 28, tion and irrespective of any request It is stated that the assets of Central 1945, at 10:00 a. m., e. s. t., at the office therefor on the part of Central States, States consist almost exclusively of cash of the Securities and Exchange Commis­ Central Utilities or Ogden to apply to and investments in government bonds, sion, 18th and Locust Streets, Philadel­ a court for the enforcement of the which after providing for the discharge phia 3, Pennsylvania. On that date, the Amended Plan pursuant to section 11 of current liabilities, amount to $1,975,- hearing room clerk in Room 318 will ad­ (d) of the act; 000; and that the only action necessary to vise as to the room in which the hearing (5) Whether in the event that the consummate the liquidation of Central will be held. Commission shall not approve the Ma­ States is the distribution of its net assets It is further ordered, That Henry C. turity Extension Plan as filed or as mod­ to creditors and security holders entitled Lank or any other officer or officers of ified, a plan proposed by the Commis­ thereto. It is further stated that appli­ the Commission designated by it for that sion or by any person having a bona fide cants do not believe that it is probable purpose shall preside at the hearing. The interest in the liquidation and dissolu­ that' the necessary hearings before the officer so designated to preside at the tion of' Central States and Central Utili­ Commission and the appropriate court hearing is hereby authorized to exercise ties should be approved by the Commis­ in those consolidated proceedings relat­ all powers granted by the Commission sion for purposes of section 11' (d) of the ing to Amendment No. 12, which pro­ under section 18 (c) of the act and to act, and, if proposed by the Commis- FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 14119 sion, what the terms and provisions of same hereby is, released and that said hereby is, permitted to become effective such plan should be. declaration, as further amended, be, and forthwith subject to the terms and condi­ By the Commission. the same hereby is, permitted to become tions contained in Rule U-24. effective forthwith, subject to the terms It is further ordered, That jurisdiction [seal] O rval L. Du b o is, and conditions prescribed in Rule U-24; be, and hereby is, reserved with respect Secretary. and to the solicitation of proxies pending the [F. R. Doc. 45-20788; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; It is further ordered, That jurisdiction submission of the proposed proxy mate­ 11:21 a. m.] heretofore specifically reserved over all rial. legal fees in connection with the said declaration be, and the same hereby is, By the Commission. [File No. 70-1156] continued. [SEAL] O rval L. D uB ois, Secretary. American P ower & Light Co. and Central By the Commission. Arizona Light and P ower Co. [F. R. Doc. 45-20789; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; [seal! O rval L. D uB ois, 11:21 a. m.] SUPPLEMENTAL ORDER RELEASING Secretary„ « JURISDICTION [F. R. Doc. 45-20786; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; At a regular session of the Securities 11:21 a. m.] [File No. 70-1184] and Exchange Commission, held at its office in the City of Philadelphia, Penn­ Central New Y ork P ower Corp. sylvania, on the 7th day of November, [File N a 70-116)8] NOTICE OF FILING AND NOTICE OF AND ORDER A. D. 1945. FOR HEARING Niagara H udson P ower Corp. The Commission having on November At a regular session of the Securities 1,1945, issued its order herein under sec­ ORDER PERMITTING DECLARATION TO BECOME and Exchange Commission, held at its tion 12 (d) of the Public Utility Holding EFFECTIVE Company Act of 1935 and Rule U-44 office in the City of Philadelphia, Penn­ thereunder, permitting to become effec­ At a regular session of the Securities sylvania, on the 9th day of November tive a declaration, as amended, of Amer­ and Exchange Commission, held at its 1945. ican Power & Light Company (“Ameri­ office in the City of Philadelphia, Penn­ Notice is hereby given that an applica­ can”) , a registered holding company sylvania, on the 8th day of November tion-declaration has been filed with this subsidiary of Electric Bond and Share 1945. Commission pursuant to the Public Util-« Company, also a registered holding com­ Niagara Hudson Power Corporation, a ity Holding Company Act of 1935 by Cen­ pany, with respect to the sale by Amer­ subsidiary of The United Corporation, a tral New York Power Corporation ican of all the outstanding 840,000 shares registered holding company, having filed (“Central New York”), a subsidiary of of no par value common stock of Central declarations pursuant to sections 6 (a) Niagara Hudson Power Corporation, in Arizona Power Cobipany, an electric and (2) , 7 and 12 (e) of the Public Utility turn a subsidiary of The United Corpora­ gas utility subsidiary of American, in ac­ Holding Company Act of 1935 and Rules tion, a registered holding company. cordance with Rule U-50 promulgated U-62 and U-65 thereunder regarding (1) All interested persons are referred to under said act; and the reduction of the par value of its said application-declaration which is on The Commission in said order having Common Stock (25,436,450 shares author­ file in the office of the Commission for a reserved jurisdiction over the price to ized, 9,581,008% shares issued and out­ statement of the transactions therein be paid for such common stock, the un­ standing) from $10 per share to $1 per proposed, which may be summarized as derwriters’ spread and its allocation, and share thereby creating capital surplus in follows: all legal fees to be paid in connection the amount of $86,229,076.50 to be avail­ Central New York proposes to issue and with the proposed transaction; and able for any adjustment of the carrying sell to Guaranty Trust Company of New American, having filed a further value of Niagara Hudson's investment in York a promissory note in an aggregate amendment to said declaration, stating its subsidiary companies; (2) the conver­ principal amount not to exceed $1,900,000 that in accordance with the permission sion of 15,678 reacquired Shares of its bearing interest at the rate of 1% per­ granted in the said order of the Commis­ First Preferred Stock, 5% Series, into cent per annum, one-sixth of the prin­ sion dated November 1, 1945, it offered 783,900 shares of Common Stock; and cipal amount thereof to mature on June said common stock for sale pursuant to (3) the solicitation of proxies from stock­ 1, 1946 and one-sixth on June 1 of each,, the competitive bidding requirements of holders and the employment for this year thereafter to and including June 1, Rule U-50 and has received the following purpose of a professional proxy solicitor 1951. The proceeds of such note to­ bids: for a fee of $25,000; gether with funds of the company (esti­ Price to A public hearing having been held upon mated not to be in excess of $437,000)! company such matter after expropriate notice, the are to be utilized to purchase in the open Group headed by (per share) Commission having considered the rec­ market $1,901,000 principal amount of The First Boston Corp______l Blyth & Co., Inc______"“ [$12.42 ord, and having made and filed its find­ the company’s outstanding non-callable Kidder Peabody & Co____\ ______J11.419 ings and opinion herein; Syracuse Lighting Company Fifty-Year Harriman Ripley & Co., Inc______11.129 It is ordered, That said declarations Five Per Cent Bonds due June 1, 1951 at with respect to the reduction of the par a maximum price of 123 percent of the Said amendment further stating that value of the Common Stock of Niagara principal amount thereof plus accrued American Power & Light Company has Hudson Power Corporation and the con­ interest from December 1, 1945 to date accepted the bid of The First Boston version of the reacquired Preferred Stock of delivery and payment. Corporation-Blyth & Co., Inc. for the into Common Stock be, and hereby are, The company proposes that the con­ common stock, as set out above, and that permitted to become effective forthwith, sent requested by this application- the stock will be offered for sale to the subject to the terms and conditions con­ declaration shall supersede the authori­ public at a price of $13.125 per share re­ tained in Rule U-24 and subject further zation granted by order dated April 23, sulting in an underwriters’ spread of to the condition that Niagara Hudson 1945 (Holding Company Act Release No. $.705 per share; and Power Corporation shall not hereafter 5753) as modified by orders dated June The Commission having examined said make any charges to Capital Surplus un­ 6, 1945 and October 12, 1945 (Holding amendment and having considered the less fifteen (15) days’ prior notice of the Company Act Release Nos. 5852 and 6130, record herein and finding no reason for making of such charges be given to this respectively) to the extent that the com­ imposing terms or conditions with re­ Commission. The Commission reserves pany was authorized to purchase in the spect to the price to be paid for said dom- jurisdiction, upon receipt of such notice,- open market from time to time during a mon stock and the underwriters’ spread and as part of the proceeding herein, to period not to exceed one year from the and its allocation: impose such further terms or conditions date of such orders part or all of such It is ordered, That jurisdiction hereto­ as may then be deemed appropriate. bonds at 121% of the principal amount fore reserved over the price to be paid It is further ordered, That the declara­ thereof. for said common stock, the underwrit­ tion regarding the proposed employment According to the filing, the approval ers’ spread and its allocation be, and the of a professional proxy solicitor be, and of the Public Service Commission of the 14120 FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, November 15, 1945 State of New York will be obtained with It is further ordered, That the Sec­ connection with the proposed transac­ respect to the issue and sale of said retary of the Commission shall serve, by tions are reasonable. promissory note. registered mail, a copy of this order on (3) Whether the proposed purchase It appearing to the Commission that it Central New York, Niagara Hudsdn by Central New York of its outstanding is appropriate in the public interest and Power Corporation, The United Corpo- non-callable bonds of Syracuse Lighting in the interests of investors and con­ ratien, and the Public Service Commis­ Company would affect the financial in­ sumers that a hearing be held with re­ sion of the State of New York; and that tegrity of Central New York or would spect to said application-declaration and notice of said hearing be given to all other otherwise be detrimental to the public that said application-declaration shall persons by publication of this order in interest; or the Interest of investors and not be granted or permitted to become the F ederal R egister. Any person de­ consumers or would tend to circumvent effective except pursuant to further order siring to be heard in connection with the'provisions of the act or the rules, reg- of the Commission; tl\pse proceedings, or proposing to inter­ ' ulations or orders thereunder. It is ordered, That a hearing on said vene herein, shall file with the Secretary (4) Whether the consideration to be application-declaration under the ap­ of the Commission, on or before Novem­ “ paid by Central New York for the non- plicable provisions of the act and the ber 23, 1945, his request or application callable bonds of Syracuse Lighting Com­ rules of the Commission thereunder be therefor, as provided by Rule XVII of the pany is appropriate in amount. held on November 27, 1945, at 10 a. m., rules of practice of the Commission. (5) Whether the accounting entries to e. s. t. in the office of the Securities and It is further ordered, That without lim­ be recorded in connection with the pro­ Exchange Commission, 18th and Locust iting the scope of of the issues presented posed transactions are proper and con­ Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. by said application-declaration, particu­ form to sound principles of accounting On such day the hearing room clerk in lar attention will be directed at said hear­ and meet the standards of the act. Room 318 will advise as to the room ing to the following matters and ques­ (6) Whether it is necessary or appro­ in which such hearing will be held. tions: priate in. the public interest or for the (1) Whether the proposed issue and protection of investors or consumers to It is further ordered, That Charles S. impose terms and conditions with ref­ Lobingier or any other officer or officers sale by Central New York of the prom­ erence to the proposed transactions and, of the Commission designated by it for issory note is solely for the purpose of if so, what the terms and conditions that purpose shall preside at such hear­ financing the business of said company should be. ing. The officer so designated to preside and has been expressly authorized by the at such hearing is hereby authorized to State Commission of the state in which By the Commission. exercise all powers granted to the Com­ the company is organized and doing busi­ [seal] O rval L. DtjB ois, mission under section 18 (c) of said act ness. Secretary. and to a trial examiner under the Com­ (2) Whether the fees, commissions [F. R. Doc. 45-20787; Filed, Nov. 14, 1945; mission’s rules of practice. and other remuneration to be paid in 11:21 a. m.]